Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)
- Class of 1956
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D , 19 6 ' 3 book of the E senior class I J I L' .w lwdffii -J. 1 I J E i 1 1 I Z 2 E 5 . . A., frederwk romzg Y , editol william dujj art edito E i r I .. X I N dedication sg iz - 'i 1 K My 1 ' -5 is ' 'uf .,., 1- xixse 7 . it i ' 1 K., i .' 1' As Acting President of the University, Judge Milholland laid cornerstones on June 5, 1948 for McEIwain and Simmons Halls T rs to the late Judge james Milholland that we dedicate our class annual, the 1956 LA VIE. A 1911 graduate, Judge Milholland served two terms as President of the Penn State Alumni Association and more than 25 years as a Trustee. He was President of the Board of Trustees for more than a decade. Following the death of the late Dr. Ralph Dorn 1-letzel in 1947, judge Milholland was named Acting President of the University and he served in that capacity for nearly three years, until the appointment of President Milton S. Eisenhower. A former fudge of the Orphans Court of Allegheny County and a practicing attorney in Allegheny County since 1914, Judge lVlil- holland was designated early this year as a Distinguished Alumnus of the University. The honor would have been conferred in june. In the passing of ludge Milholland on February 14, 1956, Penn State lost a loyal alumnus, a loved trustee, and an outstanding leader who served his Alma Mater faithfully for nearly half a century. E! 'aw PW' t. at is if 1 Judge Milholland, President of the Board of Trustees, joined President Milton S. Eisenhower and Gov. George M. Leader on Feb. 22, 1955 in cutting the giant Centennial birthday cake Thou did'st mold us, dear old State Into men, into menf' -From Alma Matter by Fred Lewis Pattee From freshman days to this significant senior year, our Alma Mater has guided us. We have had many happy experiences, have formed treasured friendships, and have accumulated pleasant memories, which will OI 4 continue to live in the pages l of this hook. But of greater importance, we have come upon broad horizons and have acquired profound heliefs and convictions that influence our daily lives. We have gained strength in learning. As we go our varied Ways, we must keep in sight the goals that we have set. And as we journey toward them, may we share with others this light that guides us on our path. th th e university e class e organizations e athletics e activities L N.: ,governor of the commonwealth N f ' H A' rl, W K I , . X At. 1 . . 3 -1 . 1' S. f 5 . .Ev -,rf MR., ,fx X2 i, 1 4'- . fx J K 7 1 Y. --5 I 5 N it y xxf-by 1 x ! -.X ' 1, IQ-EE: F 'H' x, ,vp 3 M A - 5- 7 '4 ff: HU ---...,.,-..,- , jg, V Md xn x , .fy 2 ri N, df-if ik Q 'A 8 Aw LL H i 72 Q . - -' an .J W 5 vip Nin n nfrf lfijn X of pennsylvania ln 'N ,. A ,J ' x I H' ' 'NN ka Enix, . 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Students studied by the light of fat oil lamps in their sparsely furnished rooms. Their curriculum included three hours of manual labor per week so the would learn never to despise those who work with their hands. Their one building, Old Main, was far from com- pleted. With the passing of the Morrill Land-Crant Act in 1862, and the acceptance of the provisions of the Act by the Commonwealth in 1863, The Agricultural College of Pennsylvania, as the school was then known, was desig- nated the Land-Crant College of the Commonwealth. brief histor The Civil War and the depression that followed brought critical days for the struggling school. Enroll- ment dropped as low as 22 students and from the time of the death of the first president, Dr. Evan Pugh, in 1864, until the appointment of Dr. George W. Atherton in 1882, the college lacked a strong guiding hand. There were five presidents and two interim presidents during this 18-year period. The Agricultural College in 1874 became The Penn- sylvania State College, the name that continued until 1953 when the present title, The Pennsylvania State University, was adopted. The original grant of 200 acres has grown to a tract of 3,627 acres, which includes the beautiful campus of 236 acres. More than 140 major buildings are located on the campus, providing excellent residence hall, laboratory, and classroom facilities. Today, with an enrollment exceeding 15,350, includ- ing more than 12,650 students on the main campus, Penn State ranks tenth in the Nation in full-time enrollment, and is recognized as one of the leading institutions of high- er learning in the United States. Old M odministroti c t L l 1. , -. 'xiiq 1 kgs ., W fri, aft: - 1, 1 ' K A . -.fXxlx,Xf- A ' ,Q A M A I+ 1 .,-, . ,' - , s xt '. t- N :qu I .. .. . V-Wi A TF X N Q' x In Ufvq V iQ ,- V ,r K. X. L' 6- 1 in-L --x -Hvgv' I f f AX if 4 . Y .5 - , J 1 V q b j xr, L, X i L-xv! 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'VL L 1 g the board Of tl'USt89S the board of trusteest MEMBERS EX OFFICIOM GEORGE M. LEADER - Governor ofthe Commoitwealtiz - Harrisburg IVIILTON S. EISENIIOWER - Presidentof the University State College VVILLIARI L. HENNING - Secretary of Agrictilture Harrisburg JOSEPH T. KENNEDY E - Secretary of Mines - - Harrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR LIOWARD LAMADE, VVilliaInsport VV. STEWART TAYLOR, Harrisburg WILLIAB'I K. LILERICII, Clearlielcl FRED VVARING, Shawnee-on-Delaware EDGAR C. WEICIIEL, Scranton ELECTED BY TI-IE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh IVIILTON IIRITSCHE, Philadelphia VVILLIAR-I D. HARIQINS, Philaclelpliia J. E. IEIOLTZINGER, Altoona B. C. JONES, Pittsburgh JANIES B. LONG, Blue Bell J. L. MAIITIIE, Youngstown, Ohio MRS. CARVEL SPARKS, Riverton, N. ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES KENZIE S. BACSHAW, Holliclaysburg FRED E. BITTENBENDER, Shickshinny JOI-IN N. FORKER, Harrisburg R. JOHNSTON GILLAN, St. Thomas F. H. GYGER, JR., Kimberton H. PIIHOIXLAS I'IALLOYVEI.L, Ryclal ALBERT J. NESRITT, Philadelphia CHARLES E. GIXKES, Allentown VVALTER W. PATGHELL, Philaclelphia ROGER W. IROYVLAND, New Castle GEORGE VV. SLOCUM, Milton J. LEVVIS XVILLIARIS, Uniontown ORGANIZATION GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh ----- Acting Presicienl IXJILTON S. EISENHOWER, State College - - Secretary C. S. VVYAND, State College - - - fIssistantSecretr1ry SAMUEL K. LIOSTETTER, State College ---- - - Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEssRs. BAGSIIAW, DEIKE, LAMADE, IVIAUTI-IE, ROWLAND, SLOOIIM, WEICIIELQ President and Secretary, ex officio. I As Of March 15, l956. H The State Superintendent of Public Instruction is also a member ex officio, but the oIIice haul not been Hllecl on March IS, 1956. NNNNNNX, !N NN!5-M NNNNNNXN ,LN N ,N NNN N N NNN NN Hi,N++'1N 1 N ,rf rf? NN ' 1 .-:NNNWNNMNN NN,NNYNNN,NN.,.N.N, , I- 1 A A .M Ai 3? 5? NNN NNNNNNNNN NN I mg NN NN N :qu-..,-M.,- V Dlvsyv' 1 .. .Nu N N '4 ' M If M NNWWNNNN'N' NNN NNNNNNNNN ' . 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From you, as university graduates, it will make excep- tional demands for mature leadership, deep understand- ing of our moral and spiritual values, comprehension of your countryis responsibilities to the free world, and intel- lectual honesty. Penn State is confident that you will discharoe vour DF V DJ , n - 1 u v n l . O n I v re, Jonsibilities as mature citizens with energy and distinc- y .Q ll, f'3,,,Q . Good luck. Lia! J,-ir. I 1 v., 'E .1 f S-xf C encr1l0'fhQcrs of the Unix eisiti on March IO 1936 were: Seated, Left to Right-Eric A. Y'VaIker, Vice-President-Elcctg Adrian O. Morse, Provostg Milton S Elsen hone , P1651 nt Sunucl lx Ilostetter Comptroller C. S. Nllyand, Executive Assistant to the President. Smuding-Louis H. Bell, Director of Public Information Lt u ver Director of Ccncrll Extension, VV1Imer E. Kenworthy, Director of Student Atlairsg Kenneth R. Erfft, Associate Comptroller and Comptroller Elect Lanr ennrs, Admnirstmtne Assrstmt to thx. President and Provost-Iilectg and S. Keith Spalding, Special Assistant to the President. GEORGE N. P. LEETCH Director of University Placement Service MARION R. TRABUE Director of Summer Sessions HERBERT R. GLENN Director of University Health Service M University Physician administrative FRANK F. MORRIS Director of, Personnel Services - .sri E BERNARD P. TAYLOR Executive Director of Penn State Foundation i i in-lf if RICHARD C. MALONEY Director of Foreign Student Affairs WALTER H. WIEGAND Director of Department of Physical Plant heads X, Q. ALLEN C. ST. CLAIR Director of Purchases GEORGE L. DONOVAN Manager of Associated Student Activities punish HAROLD K. WILSON Director of Division of Intermediate Registration OTTO E. MUELLER Director of Housing LUTHER H. HARSH BARGER MILDRED A. BAKER Director of Food Service C. O. WILLIAMS Dean of Admissions and Registrar Co-Ordinator of Religious Affairs: University Chaplain l ..-avi? CARL R BARNES Qi' RIDGE RILEY Executive Secretary Executive Accountant ot Alumni Association I-IE Dean of Men and his staff counsel men students on many matters, either through the residence hall coun- selors, or directly. The ollice aids students in many of their personal problems, ranging from scholastic dith- culties to financial matters. To help students and staff become better ac- quainted with each other, the Oflice and the All-University Cabinet sponsor informal coffee hours. FRANK J. SIMES Dean ot Men n Fa' ' 1 .t .' 'Yr L! it I r U l J.. I ' ad, . Jitifvtfllfllllltv wlilfimmiiilli 1.. V. . 5,4 1 at :Q 5, Wlfllllllgwxr iilllillsll :J 1- in 1 - ,1,w I it 'int ,J . 1 . ,X 5 .g EPM :zY . 'tto Informal coffee hours help staff and students become better acquainted 32 Z' iiflisr 2 , .N L' ' itil-L dean 0 men , ftif'-,, if'1, L 4- ' fl I 'Rail 3145 l Right-William B. Crafts, Harold W. Perkins, Frank J. Simes, O. Edward Pollock, Jr. PEARL O. WESTON Deon of Women ff- v ., II . ' .H :dv dean of women .sa ' 1 Lk NF WF. ,- f jg., 4 , 5 ,gy ' , , j .1 , A rfffffff, mike' - . x 1-221.12-Lee tt 'Q' ' 'iris' '-'Lf Vgkqiix-Fling, w , -- ' in . I . .L-as taken .-HH we Fa s f'.Q'f , auf- -::'w 3-it fe' ' ,ge -F7-ivti , Hgh' VH- I '1. J1wi.: ' gF'i'l 23' '9lfffQ?l 3 ' d.:u. l Q W e -fi 1 35,23 me K V ' ii? .55 ig qfafe '-'eirfafeyv ' -n if Ln ' Left to Right--Jeanne N. Lindomcn, Peorl O. Weston, Helen L. Sittig J ,135 -r A Q34 l. be I' , N addition to fostering a guidance program for women students, the Office of the Dean of Women handles the housing assignments of all women stu- dents. Personnel from the OH-ice also advise on the activities of the vvomerfs campus societies, of Panhellenic Coun- cil and sororities, and on the program of Leonides. Freshman women stu- dents are welcomed to the campus by the Dean of Women and advised that the Ollice is ready to assist them in many ways. ' ' L N 1, ,, 4 N , . ' , Xwsifi-1-if . . , ., ., r-er' Deon of Women greets freshmen at teas held early in the semester 33 hL.,:f- 'Q .,. . , K Z S Qi 134, 1, mtv. , ' f effbiiie A if X 1?52,sfl,' P' s af: wr tear, ,f HARGLD K. SCHILLING gl Dean Pesky woodpecker is research problem for this graduate student I-IILE. the Graduate School is one of the young- est in the country, dating from 1922, graduate worli was offered at Penn State as early as 1861. Today, with an enrollment of 1,500 students dur- ing the academic year and 3,300 during summer ses- sions, the Graduate School is among the largest in the country. During the year ending june 30, 1955, Penn State conferred 743 advanced degrees, including 158 doctorates. The number of doctorates conferred continues to grow steadily as more students are enrolled in the higher levels of graduate study. Other trends noted are an increase in quality and quantity of research by graduate students in the hu- manities and social sciences and an increase in the amount of basic or fundamental research by candi- dates for advanced degrees. There is noted also an increasing co-operation among departments in both graduate training and research in such complex fields as nuclear science, comparative literature, electronics, labor relations, and mineral economics. A growing enrollment of foreign students in the Graduate School attests to the program offered. A Graduate Student Association has been organ- ized and promotes the interests of graduate students in many ways. lt joins in sponsoring a convocation at the opening of the Fall Semester, and arranges social functions during the year. joseph Nlazurlciewicz has been president of the Association during the year. raduate school l l 4 l l i 'Wit - ,ua . . ...tv as A 2 gd. 'anal i K . rs is 4-an RALPH W. MCCOMB HE Fred Lewis Pattee Library was increased by 30,000 volumes this year. The total of English and foreign language volumes now exceeds 430,000 as compared with the Library's original collection in 1858 which had 195. The Audio-Visual Library area has been enlarged and graduate students and faculty members have been given more study room. The Library is presently de- veloping a room for rare books and special collections. Milestones in the growing importance of the Li- brary include its designation as a depository for un- classified reports of the Atomic Energy Commission and as a recipient of several thousand maps through an exchange program with the Library of Congress in Washington, D. C. This year the library program included the place- ment of more books on education, psychology, and the humanities on open shelves. As special services, the Library maintains a micro- film tile, record collection, photostat service, and the Penn State Room. The latter includes historical ma' terial on the University. To commemorate the Llniversity's Centennial year, the Library held an exhibit which showed by decades the growth and activity of the University from 1855 to 1955. universit librar Librorion -- . , -., -- ,wg-. J.. -Wise-rx EQQQ W. .. 11 ,..-1 rt I .iz-, -.1 Reading facilities in Library were increased with new addition may Q -fha ,.-13 'Q Q Radioactivity in metal specimens is measured with a windowless flow proportional counter Pennstac, computer completed in engineering, will aid in finding solution to research problems research 36 ESEARCI-I is one of the primary functions of the University. It is essential to the training of gradu- ate students, provides a means for faculty members to supplement their teaching with creative scientific in- quiry, and in many ways benefits Pennsylvania busi' ness, industry, agriculture, government, social and cultural institutions, and citizens generally. The research program operates on an annual budget approximating 38,000,000 but returns from research have greatly exceeded the investment. Important developments in agricultural research have made it possible to feed livestock on roughage the year around, providing increased production and re- duced expenditureg developed new plants that have increased yieldsg improved livestock productiong re- duced loss from animal diseasesg reduced fertilizer costs While increasing yields from crops, and enriched rural living. Research in mineral industries has developed a more efhcient device for burning coal and found methods for making high quality coke from low grade coal, thus increasing the market for aleading Pennsyl- vania product. In engineering, a research reactor, the second in the country to be located on a university campus, went into operation, providing an important research tool and a facility for Pennsylvania industries. Pennstac, one of the best and most versatile large-scale com' puters in the country, was built to aid research. Studies of Diesel engines and of heat transfer con- tinue and investigations of the upper atmosphere will aid the United States in launching a satellite next year. Active programs continue in many other fields While the Social Science Research Center encourages co-operative research by social scientists throughout the University. ,- extension Students enrolled ot centers in two- yeor terminol curriculums goin practi- cczl experience in summer work Extension home economist ossists Westmorelondcounty women in Ieorn- ing fine techniques of sewing I-IE vast Extension program of the University is organized under two major operating divisions. Agricultural and Home Economics Extension, sup- ported largely by earmarked federal funds and through State and local funds, provides aid and instruction primarily for rural families. General Extension co-ordinates all other non-resi- dent and public services of the University. The program in Agricultural and Home Economics Extension is carried out to a large degree by the county agents and the extension home economists in all coun- ties of the State. They meet with farmers and home- makers and help them with their specific problems. Short courses, conferences, and correspondence courses also are an important part of the program which last year reached more than 1,037,000 persons. More than 5,000 were enrolled in the 58 correspon- dence courses in agriculture and home economics. General Extension is charged with the operation of Penn State Centers and at six of these centers, more than l,475 students were enrolled in regular four-year programs. They can complete their first two years in most curricula at these centers. An additional 1,092 students were enrolled in terminal curricula, leading to an associate degree, at 10 Penn State Centers. Programs now are offered in drafting and design technology, electrical technology, accounting, and secretarial science. Conferences, workshops, short courses and special education projects also are administered by General Extension both on the campus and throughout the Commonwealth and last year more than 4,400 persons were enrolled for these programs. The Motion Picture and Recording Studio pro- duces educational training films and other audio-visual aids while the AudioVisual Aids Library makes avail- able throughout the State and on the campus thou- sands of films, slides, and recordings. Extension programs, While concerned with the undergraduate, also offer facilities for the graduate to continue his education and activities after he has gone from the campus. COL. DANIEL F. RIVA Professor of Air Science S a land-grant institution, the University maintains Reserve Ofhcers Training Corps units of the Army, Air Force, and Navy, and has the largest program of its kind in the country. Freshman and sophomore male students are re- quired to take two years of training in one of the three units. This year the Army, with an enrollment of 1,098, offered, for the first time, a general military science curriculum which covered all basic courses for potential orlicers in addition to the regular courses in advanced and basic military science. The University is the headquarters for the 5th Regiment of Pershing Riiles, the largest unit in the country. The local unit of Pershing Rifles performed at the State Farm Show and formed an honor guard for President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the Centennial Commencement Exercises. The Air Force ROTC, which offers courses in basic and advanced air science, has an enrollment of 2,058 students. Closed-circuit television was used successfully this year in the Air Force program. Army and Air Force students, who qualify, may complete two more years in an advanced program which leads to a reserve commission of second lieutenant. The Navy ROTC, with an enrollment of 351, offers two plans, the regular and the contract pro- grams. Students in the regular program are chosen by national competitive examination and are award- ed scholarships which provide tuition, textbooks, fees, and S550 per month retainer fee for four years. This plan results in a regular commission in the Navy or Marine Corps and service in active duty for three years. The contract program requires the completion of eight semesters of Naval Science and grants a reserve commission as an ensign in the Navy or as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. 38 CAPT, VICTOR B. MCCREA Professor of Naval Science COL. RICHARD F. REIDY Professor of Military Science ond Tactics ro tc fairs trusses? 9. rairiiawagrisr . ,N r . s .nn si. J r ?smkmi5 9 3 essf:eU VYEQEV It's Squad, Halt, and Air Farce, Army, and Navy Drill Teams stand at attention 4 5 . K Q ff I 5 wx gr, ff 1 m X gl Ea Q, 5. , V ,... - .- ,LJ .s- ,,n 1-ul, , ,AV T-I J' fd- V .Y X , 1 i- ...um-, -Y .- x 1 ...- x N r i 1 4 I L -pu iff- -Leaf -sr 7 - ..-.-. ,-I---. r X' T' fv A313-.ws--, A ,Z -4 l' :L I fi.-f- , u ,..... .,,,. pau u I 1'- x..-. .- ,- -:fy x 7 ss., 1 -'ix J.. f L. Q- 1,- 'Lfn '. , -4 The WILLIAM ROHM Vice-President enior class officers Secrets ry-Treasurer ROBERT MCMI LLAN President fl' sf ng f ' -P A, 1. V ,rf if -Q. sg f E IL ja wifi, l X. id '--, '- -F .4 H - u2-xg 'Y L 4 IL - , i ' V , gil- l 1' I I 5 'mi' f ' .Q Q' ,V , np- 1- 'ff' -. 5-1 Le. 5 i . I , .I rl 'Q 4 .. Q H 75 tif? -, Q. L., ,i -1.27K- 1 Y E ,, ,.- '21 a Tr' 'Bn 4,94 L Acnvnmg 'X-' mf '2- J- A VK al' I W: -f?'.77., 56711 gli N Xb 4'-11 4.7 Q N ini-'Ex X X' Y Ib I ... l '-P' w X X' ,f V sv V4.f 1 A I I di xx . Xxx ,Q l 4 s f .X 7 s colfgge 0 i'Ffl'Tis,' . LltlLl'5. Dean ollege agriculture ORGANIZATIDN - - - - - LYINLAN E. JACKSON Associate Dean, Director of Agricultural and Home Economics Extension - PIERBEIIT R. ALBRECHT Associate Dean, Director of tlie Agricultural Experiment Station - - - lVI1CI1AI3L A. FAHRELL Associate Dean, Director of Resident Instruction. RUSSELL B. D1cKEnsoN Director, School of Forestry C011 1eaveD IVIAURICE K. GODDARD ln Charge, School of Forestry - - XAl1LLIAlXi C. BRAMBLE Head, Department of Forest Management WILLIAM C. BRAINIBLE. Head, Department of Wood Utilization NEWELL A. NORTON H eaal, H earl, Head, Head H eaal H ead 2 1 Department of Agricitltitral and Biological Chemistry PIOVJARD O. TEIEBOLD Department of Agrictlltitral Economics and Rural Sociology NIACKLIN E. JOHN Department of Agricultural Education PIENRY S. BRUNNER Department of Agricultural Engineering FRANK W. PEIKERT Department of Agronomy - - HOWARD B. SPRAGUE Department of Animal Hitslaandry COD leavel WIILLIABI L. HENNING Acting Head, Department of Animal H nsliandry GLENN R. KEAN H earl, H eacl, H eacl, H ead, H earl, Head, H ead, H eaal, H earl, Department of Animal Nutrition RAYINIOND VV. Sw1ET Department of Bacteriology - - ROBERT W. STONE Department of Botany and Plant Pathology HENIKX' W. POPP Department of Dairy Science - IDONALD V. JOSEPHSON Department of Farm Operations and Service IAMES B. ICISTLER Department of Horticul11.4re - RUSSELL E. LARSON Department of Poultry Husliandry ERNEST VV. CALLENDACH Department of Veterinary Science - ALFRED L. BORTREE Departnient of Zoology and Entomology, BERTIL G. ANDERSON SS 15-A La J WC I Sax, 704 f C X . LYMAN E. JACKSON Dean ,114 . Y, GY v ...I ig! 'T-lbw F35 aj .5 , - 1 -3 'Q ? ' 2- ' H I 1 ,, f4e f. .4 15 N I ,F A . ' . A , Qi f' s - A . . 1 ,w ,, W - -4 Jw ,hal A -J. . X n f- A--Q. L V1 li... ,Q , - , Fw- 112 if I J , Q-x 17:3 if 4, , . U 'ef J. . 'U' , Q Q rw X , V av ,D wmv ,Y sf' if - - 3 . f ' 2 . N . -sn, can-Q is i,f+,-- 4 . ' ' 531 fj'J ',Q.,'-'V ' 4' rf5,R1 f'- ii ' , ,V Q 4, v 1 , Y H Y. if-fi' A , Q ' Hgh 1- r M2 i mf fm. ,,,4wm. ' Q ' . . 1 W , ' .--o.....'!vZ. ,Ll -.nr , :HV 'J-xiii. h H Z. D Eng ,l , V f '1 ,- r , , 9 A :Sid fl' an , L ff' ' -v.'d- V-.HD 'Y ,ur I gl Y f , , X xx 8 W ' LJ nk-A .. DONALD NELSON BAKER . . Agronomy Clover Club . Benton FRANKLIN RICHARD BALLIET . . . Bethlehem Animal I-Iusbrmrlry Block and Bridle Cluhg Little Internationnlg Intramurals HARRY EUGENE BALMER, JR. . . Lancaster Forestry MANUEL SERAFINO BARBEITO . . . Freeland Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Cluhg Newman Club MARY LOUISE BARR ..... Philadelphia Animal 1-luslmndry Sigma Sigma Sigma Block and Bridle Clubg Botany Club LESTER LAWSON BARTLETT, ll Pittsburgh Animal Irlusbanclry Block and Bridle Club RICHARD COFFEY ALLISON . Altoona VVaocl Utilization Westiiiituster Foundation VVILLIAM HUGH ALLISON .... Tarentum Agronom :V Clover Clubg AFCEAQ Pi Tau Pi Sigma LUTHER STERLING ARENDT . . East Berlin General Agriculture Clover Club EDVVARD ROBERT BACHTLE . . . Mendenhall I'lOY'HC1llllll'E Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Phi Omegag Penn State Fnrmerg Agricultural Student Councilg Horticulture Club PAUL EUGENE BAHNER . . . Dalrnatia Agricnltiz-ral Erlucatirm- Alpha Tau Alphag FFA STUART ARTHUR BAILEY . . Youngsville F oreslry Forestry Society DAVID ALLEN BAUCHSPIES . . State College Forestry Forestry Societyg Sylvan ROBERT KENNETH BAZILIAN . . . Philadelphia Aninzal H 'LISIJLII1Cl.TJ' Block and Bridle Clubg Outing Clubg Playersg Thespiansg Barbell Clubg Hillel JOHN ALLEN BEACHLEY ..... Berlin Agronomy Theta Chi Thespiansg Clover Club JAMES OLIVER BEATTY . . . Kittanning Dairy Science Dairy Science Cluhg Intramurals JAMES FOREST BEEMAN . . . . Wysox Agriciiltural Engineering ASAE DEAN CAREY BELT ..... Chadds Ford Animal I-luslmndry Secretary, Tribrmalg President, Block and Bridle Clubg Agricultural Student Councilg Dormitory Oflicerg Little Internationalg Judging Team 48 I lOl-IN HENRY BITZER . . . . Pittsburgh Forestry Forestry Sucietyg SAMEg Wlestminster Foundation RICHARD CHARLES BLANKENBEKER . Pittsburgh Forestry Lambda Chi Alpha Pershing Riflesg SAME9 Forestry Society BARRON HARCRAVE BOHNET . . Philadelphia Horticulture Ilorticulture Clubg Nittany Grotto ROBERT HENRY BOMMER .... Lehighton Forestry Tau Phi Delta Secretary, Tau Phi Deltag Agricultural Student Councilg Sylvrmg Forestry Society PETER ARNOLD BOND .... Philadelphia Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho UCAQ Alpha Phi Omegag Dairy Science Clubg Imramuralsg Penn State Furmer MIRIAM BELLE BOWMAN .... Tyrone Medical Technology Penn State Farmerg Rod and Coccus Clubg Outing Club CHARLES REESE BERDANIER . Knoxville A gronomy Clover Clubg LSA HENRY M. BERGER ...... Lebanon Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho Secretary, Clover Clubg Bible Fcllowshipg Block and Bridle Club I-IANS TYSON BERGEY ..,.. Towancla Forestry Xi Sigma Pig Forestry Societyg Sylvang SAME J. RAY BICKEL .... Myerstown Agricultural Education SPENCER HERBERT BINGMAN, IR. . . Beavertown VVootl Utilization College Co-op RALPH DAVID BITLER, IR. .... Birdsboro Agricultural Ezlncalion Beaver House 'FFAQ Intramuralsg Riding Club CAROLE IRENE BRADT . . Philadelphia Bacteriology Penn Stale Fcmnerg Intramurals DARWIN GILBERT BRAUND .... Sayre Dairy Science Delta Theta Sigma Vice-President, Delta Theta Sigmag Editor, Ag Hill Breezeg 4-I-I Clubg Judging Teaing Dairy Science Clubg Agricultural Student Councilg Coaly Societyg Penn State Farmer EDVVIN TAYLOR BRODNAX . Greencastle llfoocl Utilization Vice-President, Riding Clubg Forestry Society COLLINS LEROY BRONG ..... Effort Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma FFAQ Alpha Tau Alpha EDWARD N. BROWN, IR. . . . Edinhoro Agronomy Clover Club GEORGE BYARD BROWN . . . . Dallas Horticulture Horticulture Clubg Intramuralsg Little International FREDERICK ELDON BUBB . . . Willianislnort General Agriculture ASAE IRVING LOWELL BUCK , .... Starrucca Agronomy Alpha Gamma R110 Agricultural Student Coxuxeilg Spring Wieck Committeeg Alpha Phi Omegag Baseballg President, Clover Clubg WVDFMg SAME PURLEY P. BURCE .... State College Agv'icul1'urttl Eclucation ALBERT ROSS CAREY ...... Latrobe Agriculttmzl Etlucatiou Alpha Zeta President, FFAQ Vice-President, Alpha Tau Alphag Coaly Societyg Agricultural Student Councilg Dormitory Ollicer C. RONALD CARLSON . . . . North Vvarren Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho Head Manager, Laerossep Blue Keyg Little Intcrnationalg Dairy Science Clubg Pre-Vet Societyg Campus Chestg Agricultural Student Council GLENN C. CARTER ..... VVasl1ington Agricnvlturul Economics College Co-opg Agricultural Economics Club VVILLIAIVI FRANKLIN CHESTNUTT . . Allentown RICHARD PAUL BROVVN . . VVest Catasauqua Agronomy Blue Bandg Phi Mu Alphag United Student Fellowship BONNIE M. BRUSH .... . Clearfield tlletlicul 'Veelmology Vice-President, Rod and Coccus Clubg Outing Clubg Perm Smie Farmer CLARENCE R. BRYAN, IR. .... Shillington II11il11!ll. Huslmmlry Vice-President, Block and Bridle Clubg 4-H Clubg Judging Team IAMES GERARD BYRNE . . Philadelphia Forestry Sigma Phi Alpha Rifle Teamg Newman Clubg Forestry Society DONALD ARTHUR CAMPBELL . . . Columbia Ilfami Utilization Phi Kappa Sigma Forestry Soeietyg Scabbard and Blacleg Phi Eta Sigmag Xi Sigma Pig Outing Clubg Vice-President, Phi Kappa Sigma THOMAS COLIN CAMPBELL . . . Vtlaterford, Va. Pre-Veterinary Vice-President, Pre-Vet Societyg Secretary-Treasurer, General Agricultural Clubg Young Republicans PHILIP ELLSWORTH CATON . . Uniontown ' Forestry I Lacrosseg Forestry Soeietyg Intramurals ALBERT B. CELECKI .... . Towancla Aninml. Iluslmmlry Block and Bridle Clubg Little International LORRAINE ANN CHABAN . Nlahanoy Plane Bacteriology Kappa Delta Penn State Fnrmerg Callegiang Intramuralsg Rod and Coccus Club: Newman Club Forestry Sigma Pi PAULINE JOAN CHRIST .... Pactoryville Bacteriology 1 Penn. State Fnrmerg Rod and Coceus Club: Gamma Pi Epsilon DONALD LeROY CLARK . . . . Weedx'ilIe Agr-ienlfnml Etluculiuu FFA 50 ' 1 I 1 ROBERT NEILSON COOK . . Chester Springs Agronomy Clover Club CHARLES EDWARD COOPER . . Altoona Forestry HAROLD FREDDIE CORDERMAN . . Laurelton Agricultural Erlncatiou FFA CHARLES OLEN CRAWFORD . . Valley Forge Agricultural Ecouomzts PAUL THOMAS CRETIN . . . Patton General Agriculture Poultry Clulig Newman Club DAVID LEE CROMLEY . . . . Danville Forestry Tau Phi Delta State Partyg Forestry Society DONALD RICHARD DAUM .... Strobleton zlgricultuml Engineering Vice-President, ASAEQ Assistant Manager, Manager, College Co-opg SAME9 LSA PEGGY ANN DAVIS ...... Tamaqua Bacteriology Zeta Tau Alpha Classified Advertising Nlanager, Collegiang Vice-President, Scrollsg Penn State Farmerg German Cluhg Swim Clubg Lion Partyg Student Hamllmokg WVRA THOMAS RICHARD DEIMLER . . Middletown lilfoozl Utilization Forestry Societyg Nittany Grottog Intramurals BETTY MAE CLUCSTON . . . Stroudsburg Medical Technology Rod and Coccus Clubg Iota Sigma Pig Penn State Farmer ELEANOR LOUISE COBER ..... Indiana Bacteriology Gamma Phi Beta Treasurer, Gamma Phi Betag Secretary, Judicialg UCAQ Rod and Coccus Clubg Swim Cluhg Intramuralsg Agricultural Student Councilg Advertising Manager, Perm State Farmer PIERRE ANDRE CONTI . . . . York Animal Huslfmnzlry Assistant Advertising Manager, Penn State Farmer IUDITH DAVIS CORFIELD . . Ben Avon Bacteriology Kappa Delta Secretary, Agricultural Stuclcnt Councilg Associate Editor, Perm Slate Farmerg President, Kappa Dcltag Rod and Coccus Clubg Intramurals NANCY DEE COULTER . . . Natrona Heights Bacteriology Pi Beta Phi Playersg Rod and Coceus Club: Outing Club RALPH LESLIE COWAN ..... New Eagle Forestry Tau Phi Delta Xi Sigma Pig SAME4 Secretary, Forestry Socictyg Agricultural Student Council BYRON RAY CROWELL . . . Corry Forestry Forestry Societyg Outing Clubg Nittany Grotto VVILLIAM IRWIN CUNNINGHAM . . . Pulaski Dairy Science Lamlxla Chi Alpha Dairy Science Clubg Outing Clubg UCA FRANCIS HENRY CURTIS . . . Angels Agricultural Ezlucalion Vilesley Founrlationg FFAQ Secretary, Alpha Tau Alpha 51 - I ROBERT WENDELL DOUGLASS . . Yeaclon Forestry Tau Phi Delta Treasurer, SAME EDWIN WILBUR DULL . . . Hooversville Il11ll1'1Hl'H7flSl7CIH6lTj' Vice-President, Town Couneilg AIM Board of Governors' Pre-Vet Societyg Block and Bridle Club JOHN ALFRED DUNKELBERGER, JR. . . York Agricultural mul Biological Chemistry Nittany Grottog Leibig Chemical Society WILLIAM MAURICE DURBORAVV . . Gettysburg Dairy Science Delta Theta Sigma Blue Bantlg Clover Clubg Dairy Science Club DELBERT LEON ECKHART .... Palmerton Animal- Huslmmlry Block and Bridle Clubg 4-H Clubg Poultry Club WALTER THOMAS EDELEN ..... Erie I-lorticulturc Alpha Zeta President, Pi Alpha Xig SAMEQ Horticulture Cluhg Scabbarcl and Blade MAX DEMIANOVICH . . . . Forest City Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Secretary-Treasurer, Agricultural Engineering Clubg FFA AARON HOOBER DENLINGER, JR. . . . Paradise Poultry I-luslamulry Alpha Gamma Rho President, Bible Fellowshipg Arnold Air Societyg Coaly Societyg Secretary, Poultry Clubg Riding Club CHARLES FREDERICK DIEFENDERFER . . Sharpsvillc Animal Huslzumlry Delta Chi President, Delta Chig Pre-Vet Soeietyg IFCg Intramurals CHRISTIANIA DOBLER ..... Strausstown Zoology Canterbury Club LOUIS ALBERT DORANG . . Willces-Barre Zoology Boxing Team LOUIS FRANK D'ORSANEO . . Conshohocken Ani-mal l'I1lSl7ll7llll':l' Block and Bridle Cluhg President, Pollock Council: Dormitory Oilicerg Intramurals JAMES R. EDMONDS . . Unionville Agricultural Engineering Beta Theta Pi Soccer JAMES RUCH ELLENBERCER . . . Slippery Rock General Agriculture Della Theta Sigma THOMAS COULD ELLIS . . . . Scranton Forestry Beaver House Outing Clubg Alpha Phi Omegag Forestry Soeietyg Riding Cluhg Zoology Clubg Nittany Grotto ROBERT RENTSCHLER ERNST . Pottsville Bczctedology Bible Fellowshipg Rod and Coccus Clubg Yormg Republicans JACK E. ERWAY ...... Wellsboro Agrienl-tural Ezlucatiovr. President, Alpha Tau Alphap FFA THOMAS ODNELL EVRARD . . Allentown W A gro1w1ng' JAMES MARSHALL FLICKINGER . . . Elderton Pre-Veterinary President, Pre-Vet Societyg Agricu.ltu.ral Student Coiincilg Little International CHRISTINE R. FORTE ..... Philadelphia Bacteriology Theta Phi Alpha Alpha Lambda Deltag Rod and Coccus Clubg Newman Clubg Secretary, Theta Phi Alpha RAMSEY LEVVIS FRANK .... Chambersburg Forestry Alpha Gamma Rho President, Alpha Gamma Rhng President, SAME4 President, Xi Sigma Pig Forestry Societyg Alpha Phi Ornegag Literary Editor, Sylvmig IFC STEPHEN ANTHONY FRIEDMAN . . Johnstown Horticulture Kappa Sigma Lacrosseg Horticulture Cluhg Newman Club HARRY H. FRIES .... . . Lancaster Horticulture Horticulture Club LOUIS GUSTAV GALLIKER, III . . . Johnstown Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Rhog Phi Eta Sigmag Business Manager, Penn State Farmerg Treasurer, Dairy Science Cluhg Agricultural Student Council STEPHEN FRANCIS FAU ST .... Barnesville Animal Iluslmmlry Kappa Delta Rho Block and Bridle Club FORREST LESTER FENSTERNIAKER . . Kempton Forestry Tau Phi Delta Vice-President, Tau Phi Delray Vice-President, Xi Sigma Pig Treasurer, Forestry Societyg Business Manager, Sylvan DONALD WARREN FERGU SON ..., Aldan Animal Husbrzmlry Alpha Sigma Phi Block and Bridle Clubg IFCg Judging 'Team JAMES ALDERTON FERRIER . . . Downingtown Forestry Xi Sigma Pig Forestry Societyg Outing Clubg SAME MERL CAMPBELL FILLER, JR. .... Altoona Ilfoorl l.ltilizntirm. Phi Kappa Sigma Vice-President, Forestry Socictyg Scahhard and Bladeg Xi Sigma Pig Intramuralsg Outing Cluhg Rifle Team WALTER RUSSELL FILMORE .... Elverson General Agriculture Beaver I-louse Vice-President, Beaver Iluuseg Intramurals JACK HENRY GILLELAND . . . McKees Rocks Agronomy Phi Sigma Kappa Clover Cluhg Intramurals EDVV ARD DAVID GLASS . . . Bethlehem Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho Vice-President, Dairy Science Clubg Phi Eta Siginag Quarterdeck Societyg Judging Tearng Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho MARVIN ALBERT GOLDBERG . . Philadelphia Horticulture Sigma Alpha Mu Il:Cg Horticulture Club ORLAND DANIEL GOOD, JR. . Wayneshorri Dairy Science Dairy Science Clubg EUB Student Felluwshipg Dormitory Ollicer JAMES DOUGLAS GORDON . . . Williamsport Horticulture Botany Club RICHARD POWELL CRAMLEY .... Milton Zoology Alpha Zeta President, Secretary, Alpha Zetag Blue Bandy Vice-President, LSA9 Quarterdeck Society JAMES GORDON GREINER . . Lancaster Agricultural Engineering ASAEQ SAE9 Engineering and Architecture Student Council JAMES MERLE GRIFFIN ..... Vanderbilt Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rlio Laerosseg Dairy Science Clubg If-'Cg 4-Ifi Club GEORGE ARTHUR GRIFFITI-I . Johnstown Agricultural I0'Hl'l1RllS1ll. Horticulture Clubg Newman Club HERBERT GEORGE GUMPF . . . Beaver Falls Ho:-ticultirre Beaver House Pi Alpha Xig Horticulture Club DONALD EDWIN HAAS . . . Pittsburgh Agricultural Economics Agricultural. Economics Club GLADYS ANN HALUSKA ..... Patton Nlerlicnl Technology Rod and Coccus Clubg Newman Clubg Modern Dance Club JAMES SAMUEL HARDING . . New Brighton Agricultural Etlucatiorl Tau Kappa Epsilon Agricultural Student Councilg FFA DONALD ALTON I-IARTER .... Slatington Agricultu-ral Erliwution Sigma Phi Alpha .Alpha Tau Alphag 4-H Clubg FFA ROBERT SCOTT HARTLEY . . Freclericktown Animal- I-luslzamlry Treasurer, Block and Bridle Clubg Little International 54 HOWARD GEORGE GRATZNER . . . Philadelphia Bacteriology Zeta Beta Tau Hillel LINCOLN I. GREEN .... . Ashland Dairy Science Dairy Science Clubg Jazz Club PHILLIP GREEN .... Pittsburgh YVOozl Utilization Forestry Societyg SAME RUDOLPH OTTO GROB . . Millersville H orticulru re Horticulture Clubg Riding Clubg 4-H Clubg Jazz Club ROBERT GERALD GRUBB . . . Harrisburg Agronomy Q Alpha Zeta President, Barbell Clubg Treasurer, Outing Clubg LSAQ Alpha Phi Omegag Wrestlingg Intramuralsg Clover Clubg Zoology Clubg Botany Club EDWARD WILLIAM GUION . Philaclelpliia Agricultural Ecoimmics Pershing Riilesg Nittany Grotto JOHN I-IAIVIERNIK ..... Mount Carmel Horticulf-ure I'Iorticu.lt'ure Clubg Newman Club RICHARD WILBERT HANLIN . Derry Ilfonrl Utilization JAMES C. I-IARDING ..... Brookville Animal Huslmmlry Block and Bridle Clubp Footballg Wrestlingg Arnold Air Society DONALD THOMAS KNIGHTLY . . Drexel Hill Animal Husbandry Statc Partyg Newman Club ROBERT LOUIS KORONA .... Pittsburgh Agricult-uml Erlucatimi- Delta Theta Sigma Treasurer, FFAg 4-H Clubg Alpha Tau Alphag Little International PETER H. KRALL .... . Catasauqua Animal H uslmmlry Block and Bridle Club JOHN WILLIAM KUHL . . . Three Bridges, N. Poultry H usbrmzlry Poultry Clubg Judging Team ELEANORA JOI-IANNA KUHLMEY . Metliczal Technology . Philadelphia Secretary-Treasurer, Rod and Coccus Club WILLIS ELWOOD KUHNS . . . Allentown Agricultural Engineering Chi Phi l Quarterdeck Societyg Agricultural Engineering Club HERBERT CALVIN IORDAN .... Karns City Poultry Huslimulry Vice-President, General Agriculture Clubg Poultry Clubg Alpha Phi Omegag College Co-op JOSEPH STANLEY KAMINSKI . . West Hazleton Forestry BYRON HARRISON KEESLER . . I-Ionesdale Forestry Forestry Societyg Chapel Choir EDWARD CLARENCE KELLER, IR. . Bloomshurg Agronomy Clover Club BRUCE WILBERT KNAUSS . Dairy Science . . Emmaus Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Science Clubg Alpha Phi Omegag Roger Williams Fellowship IOSEPH EDNIUND KNEPPER, JR. . . Altoona Lzmrlsctzpe Plorticulture Theta Xi Agricultural Student Councilg Horticulture Club CHARLES ALLAN LANDER . . . Pittsburgh lluimul Huslmmlrly Block and Bridle Club PATRICK MARTIN LANTZ . . . Kutztown Forestry Tau Phi Delta Coaly Sucietyg Agricultural Student Councilg President, Zoology Clubg Secretary, Forestry Sncietyg SAME BRUCE DERR LARGE ...... Reading Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho judging Teamg Vice-President, Dairy Science Clubg Vice-President, Alpha Gamma Rhog Intramurals JOHN ALBERT LEASU RE ..... Monaca Forestry Tau Phi Delta Agricultural Student Councilg Treasurer, Tau Phi Deltag Forestry Societyg Editor, Sylwmg Nittany Grotto ISADORE ROBERT LENGLET . Patton llnrticullure I'Iorticuluu'e Club GEORGE ALVIN LYNN . . . . Orangeville Agriculncml Education Alpha Phi Omegag FFA ROBERT CHARLES HENNEY . . . Dallas Agriculturcrl Education Alpha Tau Alphag Vice-President, FFA DAVID ORRIS HERR .... VVest Middlesex Poultry Hrislunulry Poultry Clubg College Cc-0115 Roger VVillinn1s Fellowship MELFORD QUENTIN HERSEY . . . Stewartstown Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Delta Theta Sigma Vice-President, Leibig Chemical Socictyg Secretary, Delta Theta Sigma ROBERT HAINES HODGE . . . Vllilmington, Del. General Agriculture Alpha Zeta Coaly Socictyg Master, Grangeg President, General Agriculture Clubg Dairy Science Clubg 4-H Clubg Little International KENNETH WILLIAM HOHE . . Allentown Dairy Science Dairy Science Club JAMES B. HOLTER . . . . New Bethleheln Drury Science Dairy Science Club JOHN ARTHUR IFFT ..... Stroudsburg Forestry Forestry Societyg Rifle Teamg UCA9 College Co-opp Xi Sigma Pi ROBERT ANCUS JACKSON . . . Vllatertown, lVlass. Aniifnal Huslmmlry Block and Bridle Club RICHARD JAMES JOHNSON .... New Castle Forestry Forestry Societyg Nittany Gruttog Newman Club GEORGE LAWRENCE HARTMAN, JR. . . Biglerville Dairy Science Dairy Science Clubg Judging Team PAUL MORRISON HEIM . . Orwigsburg Agronomy Beta Theta Pi Captain, Gyinnasticsg Druidsg S Club KARL I-IELLERICK .... . Doylestown General Agriculture Dairy Science Clubg Block and Bridle Clulng LSA5 4-H Clubg Grange LARRY EDGAR HILGENDORF .... Reading Anim ul Huslumclry Treasurer, Block and Bridle Clubg Circle K Cluhg Judging Team JAMES CALVIN I-IINKEL . . Princeton, N. Dairy Science Phi Gamma Delta Glee Clubg Chapel Clmirg Dairy Science Club HUGH ARTHUR HODGE . . . Danville Pre-Veteri nary Pre-Vet Society VVILLIAM H. I-IOOVER . . . . Woodland Dairy Science Dairy Science Club STEPHEN LAVVRENCE HORLACHER . . Carlisle Agricultural Economics Alpha Chi Rho Horticulture Clubg Alpha Phi Omega EDWARD CERARD HUSTON . . . Allison Park Dairy Science Them Xi Bflanager, Footballg Blue Keyg Dairy Science Clubg Intramurals 55 ELLEN JESSICA MARIS ..... Coatesville illeilical Technology Rod and Coccus Clubg Leoniclesg Bowling Club HARRY REED MARKER . . . . Ligonier General Agriculture Agricultural Student Council RUSSELL EUGENE MARTZ .... Dalmatia Agricultural Etlucalinu Alpha Gamma Rho Lion Pattyg FFA MONTY WARDELL MEGARGEL . . Lalce Ariel Forestry Forestry Society DAVID RRIDGVV OOD MELLOR . . . Palmyra Poultry Huslmmlry Treasurer, Poultry Clubg Judging 'Team DAVID JAMES MILLER ..... Fairview Horticulture Horticulture Clubg Jazz Clubg SAME JAMES VINCENT MCCAHON . Animal lluslzumlry . . Downingtovvn Pre-Vet Sncietyg Newman Club GERALD JAY MCCAMMON . . Animal lluslmmlry . Vllellsburg, VV. Va. Block and Bridle Cluhg Vlleslcy Foundation JAMES ALBERT MCEALLS .... Quakertown Agricultural Education Penn State Clubg FFA THOMAS CRAIG McKEE . . Kittanning Poultry Husbamlry Poultry Clubg judging Teamg Intramurals PAUL KILPATRICK MCMILLAN . . . Meyersdale I-Iorticulturu Blue Bantlg Botany Clubg Horticulture Club CARL LLOYD MANEELY . . . . Coraopolis Animal Huslmmlry Kappa Sigma Intramurals EILEEN GIBBLE MILLER . . . Riverside, Conn. Zoology Leonitlesg Secretary, Zoology Clubg Nittany Gmttog Intramuralsg WRA JOSEPH JOHN MILLER .... Tunltliannock Agricultural Ezliumtiou Newman Clubg FFA ROBERT RAYMOND MILLER . . . New Albany Agricultural Economics Agricultural Student Councilg Agricultural Economics Club: Pershing Rillesg Coaly Societyg Phi Eta Sigma VV ILLIAM RICHARD MILLER . . . Conyngham Agricultural Ecrmmnics Secretary, Coaly Societyg Agricultural Student Councilg President, Vice-President, Agricultural Economics Clubg Pershing Rifles RONALD BARRY MOHN .... Springfield Agricultural Engineering Nittany Councilg Dormitory Oflicerg ASAEg Agricultural Engineering Clubg Outing Clubg ASME HAROLD I-IOMER MOORE .... Franklin Agronomy Treasurer, LSAQ Clover Club GEORGE VVILLIAM MORTON . Bear Lalce A nimul Httslmmlry College Co-op SAMUEL EDWARD MOYER . Hershey Poultry 1-Iuslmnrlry Chapel Choirg Blue Bnndg Poultry Club KENNETH LEROY NEWCONIER . South VVillia1nsport Dairy Science Dairy Science Club FRANCIS ANDREW OBUSEK . . Elizabeth Agricultural Etlxicution FFA9 Newman Club WILLIAM DONALD OLIVER . . . Springville Agricultural Education FFAQ Newman Club GREY M. OLLIVER . . . . Concordville Forestry Delta Upsilun President, Delta Upsilong Fencing Clubg Forestry Society WILLIAM CAMERON PAXTON . . . Latrobe Forestry Beta Theta Pi Gymnasticsg Agricultural Student Councilg President, Zoology Club: Riding Club FRANK RONALD PRIMOZIC . . . Curtisville Forestry Forestry Societyg Nittany Grotto PAUL NELSON REBER . . . . Towanda I-Inrticulture Dormitory Ofiicerg Nittany Cuuncilg Vkfcst Dorm Council DOUGLAS PATTERSON MOORI-IEAD . . North East Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho President, Athletic Assoeiationg Trackg Lion's Pawg Parmi Nousg All Uni- versity Cubinetg Captain, Cross Cotmtryg President, Horticulture Clubg Druidsg Omicron Delta Kappag Coaly Societyg Alpha Phi Omega DAVID POLLOCK MORGAN .... Bellefonte Animal Huslaamlry Block and Bridle Clubg Little International DAVID AUSTIN MORROW ..... Tyrone Dairy Science Alpha Zeta Editor, Penn State For-merg Treasurer, Alpha Zetag President 4-I-I Clubg Vice-Pres., Agricultural Student Councilg Vice-Pres., Coaly Societyg Judging Tcamg Skull and Bonesg Phi Eta Sigmag Omicron Delta Kappa COURTLAND GEOFFREY NICHOLS . Wilmington, Del. Horticulture Cosmopolitan Clubg Pershing Riilesg Blue Band RICHARD ALAN NIESS . . . . Emmaus Poultry I-luslmmlry VVesley Fotmclationg Poultry Clubg Judging Team WILLIAM EUGENE OBERLY . , . Asbury, N. I. Dairy Science Pi Kappa Phi Co-Captain, Vllrestlingg S Clubp Intramurals 0 1 LEADE ORVIS .... State Colleve Forestry Forestry Society CHARLES WILLIAM OSANI . . Galeton Agricultural Education Newman Clubg Secretary, FFA THOMAS GALBRAITH PATTON, JR. . . Vklynnewood Agronomy Glover Clubg AIMQ Bible Fellowship VVAYNE CHARLES REISINGER . . . Ickesburg Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alphag Secretary, FFAQ 4-ll Club VVILLIAM O. REXRODE . . Fayetteville Poultry Huslumdry Alpha Zeta Phi Eta Sigrnag Poultry Clubg XAVCSIITIIHSICI' Foundationg Ag Hill Breeze GEORGE VV. RIDGE . . . . Roaring Branch Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho Ag Hill Breezug Eugiueerg Intramuralsg ASAE BLAIR EDWARD ROLLIN . Clearfield Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Clubg Blue Band MARGARET LOUISE ROSS .... Lewisburg Zoology and Entomology Alpha Gamma Delta Zoology Clubg Riding Clubg Little International RAY CHARLES RUBNER . . . Clarks Summit Agric-ultuml Education AIMQ President, Vice-President, Town Couneilg ICGg I-'FAQ Young Democratsg Block and Bridle Club MILTON JOHN SCHERPF, .... Lititz Dairy Science Jazz Clubg Dairy Science Clubg Fencing Club VVOODROW ALLEN SCHLEGEL . . Washington, D. C. Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Clubg Newman Club EUGENE PAUL SEIERIT . . . . Nlohnton Agricultural Ezlucutiou Sigma Phi Alpha President, Vice-President, 4-II Clubg Grange: Treasurer, FFAQ Poultry Clubg Treasurer, Coaly Societyg Ag llill Breeze ARTHUR HOVVELL REESE, IR. . , . Johnstown Aniuinl H uslmrulry Judging Teamg Block and Bridle Clubg LSAQ Intramurals ROBERT HENRY REESE . . Factoryville Pre-Veterinary Pre-Vet Society EARL NELSON REINSEL, JR. .... Allentown Forestry Tau Phi Delta President, Tau Phi Deltag IFC Board of Controlg Agricultural Student Councilg Forestry Society ALEXA MARY RIMENSNYDER . . Philadelphia Medical Technology Phi Mu Rod and Coccus Clubg LSAQ Perm Stare Fnrmerg Leibig Chemical Society NORWOOD FRANKLIN ROBERTSHAW . . Lehighton Forestry Tau Phi Delta Alpha Phi Omogag Forestry Society WILLIAM DAVID ROBINSON .... Danville Agricultural Education Sigma Phi Alpha Thespiansg FFAg Alpha Tau Alpha KARL COOK RUSH . . . . . Nlunhall Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Delta Theta Sigma President, Treasurer, Leibig Chemical Societyg Treasurer, AFCEAg Scabbard and Bladeg Coaly Socictyg Agricultural Student Councilg Wlest Dorm Comm- cilg Dormitory Oflicer DAVID VALENTINE SCHAFER .... Gibsonia Animal Husbzmzlry Delta Theta Sigma Judging Teamg Block and Bridle Club: Secretary-Treasurer, FFA CARL CONRAD SCHEERER .... Havertown Animal l'l'l.lSlI!l1lllTy Rifle Team 59 NED ROLLIN SITLER, . . Animal I-Iuslmnrlry . East Prospect Block and Bridle Clubg judging Teamg Bible Fellowshipg Intramuralsg EUB Student Fellowship THOMAS WI-IERRY SMEAL . . . Ufoocl Utilization . Altoona Xi Sigma Pig Rifle Teamg Forestry Societyg AIM Board of Governorsg Town Council JAMES HENRY SMITH, JR. . . . Agronomy Sigm Clover Clubg Poultry Clubg Intramurals ROSCOE BENTON SNEDEKER . . Forest ry Thespiansg Forestry Society WILLARD HENRY SNELL, JR. . Agricultural Econornics Lacrosse EDGAR CLINTON SOBERS, IR. . Agronomy Clover Clubg LSA . . Yeadon a Phi Epsilon . Meadville Theta Chi Overbrook Hills Sigma Nu . Breinigsville FRED LEONARD SEIPT ..... Lansdale Dairy Science Alpha Zeta President, Agricultural Student Councilg Coaly Societyg Lion's Pawg Parmi Nousg Oinicron Delta Kappag Dairy Science Clubg All-University Cabinetg judging Team ELVVOOD LEWIS SHAFER, IR. Forestry Forestry Clubg Sylvan VVILLIAM H. SHAVVLEY .... Animal Husbandry Xvrestlingg S Clubg Block and Bridle Clubg Clover Clubg Intramurals Weatherly' Port Matilda CONRAD G. SHUMAN . . . . Bloomsburg Agricultural Education FFA GEORGE R. SILVIS . . . . Hunker Agricultural Erlucation FFA JOHN DAVIS SINK ..... Animal Hiislumclry President, Oinicron Delta Kappag Delta Sigma Lambclag Coaly Societyg Treasurer, Agricultural Student Councilg Scabbard and Bladeg Vice-Presb dent, Block and Bridle Clubg Little Internationalg judging Teaing Secretary, Zoology Club Homer City Alpha Zeta JACK SOLOMON . . Philadelphia Agricultural Economics Beta Sigma Rho VERNON BASIL SONES ...... Butler Forestry Acacia President, Acaciag President, Chapel Clioirg President, Forestry Society: Vice-President, Parmi Nousg Lion's .Pawg Agricultural Student Council: Hat Society Councilg President, Androclesg Sylwzng Dehlolayg Board of Dramatics and Fotcnsicsg IFCQ IFC Board of Control CHARLES lVlICI-IAEL STANISLAW Animal Huslm11rl1'y . . Bolivar Block and Bridle Clubg Judging Teamg Zoology Club RICHARD WILLIAM STANLEY . Diary Science . Mileshurg Dairy Science Club ROBERT HARRY STAUFFER . . Agricultural Eclucmio-n . . Nuremberg FFAQ LSAQ 4-H Clubg Alpha Tau Alphag Intramurals MALCOLM HUGHES STEHMAN . . Lancaster llfoozl U tiliznticm Xi Sigma Pig Forestry Societyg Sylwm WILLIAM BRUCE STRAUB .... Allison Park Agricultural Engineering Theta Xi Footballg Druidsg ASAEQ Engineering Student Cormcilg S Club LOIS A. STRINGER .... Newtown Square Horticulture Secretary, Pi Alpha Xi, Horticulture Clubg Swim Clubg Intramurals ROBERT HARRY STURDEVANT . . . State College Agricultural Education AIM Board of Governorsg Vice-President, All-University Cabinetg FFA, Skull and Bonesg Lion's Paw HAROLD VV. TAYLOR . . . . Harrisburg Agricultural Eclucutiou. Alpha Tau Alphag FFA MARJORIE JEAN TAYLOR . . . Sheflield Horticulture Treasurer, Pi Alpha Xi, I-lorticulture Club ALAN RAY TERVVILLIGER .... Wilkinsburg Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Phi Omegag Agricultural Student Councilg Secretary, Clover Clubg Circulation Manager, Penn State Furvrzerg Agricultural Economics Clubg SAME MAGNUS HARRY STENDER . . Royersford Horticulture NICHOLAS MATTHEVV STEPAHIN . . Butler Horticulture Vice4PresiLlent, Horticulture Club: Dormitory Ofliccr NANCY LOU STEPHENS . Horticulture . , . Collegeville Pi Alpha Xi, Horticulture Club, Ag Hill Breeze DAVID LEON ARD STEWARD Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society . . VVeatherly CHARLES EDWIN STEVVART . Agronomy . Indiana Clover Club PHILIP NELS STOHLBERG . General Agriculture . . Sugar Grove FFAg Outing Clubg Penn State Clubg Intramurals LEE ROBERT TI-IIERWECI-ITER . Agricultural Education FFA CHARLES EARL THURSAM . . Poultry l-luslsmulry . Lebanon . Lockport, N. Y. President, Treasurer, Poultry Club, Agricultural Student Council JOSEPH TOLAND, JR ..... Havertown Forestry Sigma Phi Alpha Forestry Societyg Newman Club: Outing Club LOWELL THOMAS UNDERHILL . . . Broomall Forestry Sigma Phi Alpha IFC Board of Control: President, Vice-President, Sigma Phi Alphag Forestry Society EDWIN D. VALASTIAK ..... Bear Lake Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Vice-President, Secretary, Delta Theta Sigmag Vice-President, FFA DANIEL AARON VAN DUYNE . . . Towaco, N. J. Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho President, Vice-President, Alpha Phi Omegag President, ASAEQ Phi Eta Sigmag Quarterdeck Societyg President, Coaly Society, Dormitory Officer, Agricultural Student Councilg Skull and Bones: Anclroclcs DONALD JAMES WEIDNER . . Fairliope Agricultural Education. Town Cuuncilg ICGQ AIM Board of Governorsg FFAQ Agricultural Student Council GEORGE TRUMBULL WEIMER, JR. . Havertown Forestry Forestry Societyg Intramurals RICHARD LYNN WELCH . . . . Sharon Forestry Forestry Society ROBERT VVARREN WILKINS . . Jackson Center General Agriculture Tau Phi Delta Alpha Phi Omega RICHARD STEELE VVILLIAMMEE . . Wrightsville Dairy Science Dairy Science Clubg Nittany Grottog Veterans Clubg Phi Eta Sigma CHARLES HARTMAN WILLIAMS . . . Allentown Horticulture Horticulture Clubg Outing Clubg Nittany Grotto EDWARD IOI-IN WOODS . . . Brookville Animal H uslmmlry Judging Teamg Block and Bridle Club VVALTER BENIAMIN WURSTER, IR. . . Philadelphia Dairy Science Delta Theta Sigma Phi Kappa Phig Phi Eta Signing Coaly Societyg judging Teamg Dairy Science Clubg Perm State Far-merg Treasurer, Delta Theta Sigma ALAN DAVID YODER ..... Selinsgrove Dairy Science Dairy Science Clubg Pollock Council 62 JOSEPH VERY .... Montrose Agricultural Etlueafimr Alpha Tau Alphag FFA MILDRED RUTH WALKER . . . Apollo Medical Technology President, Rod and Coceus Clubg Agricultural Student Councilg Penn State Furmerg Leonides RICHARD GARDNER WALLACE . . Ellwood City Forestry Forestry Soeietyy Outing Clubg Nittany Grottog Intramuralsg Xvestminister Society ROBERT PRINZ WENNER . . Allentown Forestry Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Phi Omegag Forestry Socictyg Outing Cluhg 'Zoology Clubg Nittany Grottog Intrauiuralsg Pershing Rilles RICHARD SHERWOOD VVETZEL . . Indiana Animal Huslmmlry Block and Bridle Clubg Glen: Clubg Chess Club VVILLIAM TRENARY WHITE .... Hickory Agricultural Education FFAg 4-H Club GEORGE FRANKLIN VVILLIAMS . . . Philadelphia Animal H14slm11rlry Acacia All-University Cabinetg Editor, Ag Hill Breezeg President, Coaly Societyg Secretary, Aeaciag Block and Bridle Clubg Treasurer, Omieron Delta Kappag Penn State Faruzcrg President, Agricultural Student Council HAROLD WELLS WILLITS . Willialnsport Agricultural Education I:FAg Camera Club GORDON VERNON VVISER ..... Erie Horticulture Delta Theta Sigma Horticulture Clubg Botany Clubg Little Internationalg Intramurals DIO Nl. YOST ...... lVlcEwensville llgl'iCll1lC1lI'!ll Education FFA J. CUTHBERT YOUNG . . . Springfield Forestry Outing Clubg Forestry Society THOMAS RICHARD ZEIGLER . . . Gettysburg ' Poultry Husbumlry Alpha Zeta Vice-President, Alpha Zetag Alpha Phi Omcgag Cuuly Societyg Secretary, Vice-President, Poultry Clubg judging Team Class is over . . . now the long wolk from Ag Hill 63 -if r 4 I I. , 1 .-F!-K . ,tm rl -....-- W.. . iflgyj. Q -if Al 'rf ff .FTF Wk. 5 nf f if . , .N i i 'M 5 , ,H I 5 0 5,1715-'.V-7-, ' 5 S-Q:-5' wx ' Q- .1 4 Y In 5 4 r v Y! - U k . ' 'qi J, ,f --'V' - . V '95 A ' ,4-2 ' . '. 4 ' ', Jai? 'J Q Du! 1' ii . p V ' V 1 . 'Ax i 4 ' fn , 'fi'-' an-- m 5 , no ' P XT' , -- 'F' N'L ALUVITPQ5 'x . ii ' i' y r 3 X if 'rf fr'-kfe . fl: IW ,l fl- I Vi '- I ' Q 7,0 .X A lf ! A17-li N -S l I.. - . AW? mfg, .lf .fe 1' , I . :, A . ,Q , gx A iz ,Ns 'x ' x r 't ,414 ,-- Er college of by 4 gs' eiuimlinistrfmtz 95 olleg business administration GRGANIZATION Dean - --'- OSSIAN R. INXIACKENZIE - Assistant Dean - - DAVID H. IVICKINLEY Director ofPliz'n11ing and Research - GEORGE L. LEFFL1311 Director, Bureau. of Business Research - EARL P. STRONG H earl, Department of Accounting and Business Statistics CHARLES I. ROWLAND Head, Departmeiit of Commerce - - RALPH H. Wmsnny Acting Head, Department of Economics 101-rN H. REEDY, In. OSSIAN R. MGCKENZIE Deon Si .fl af Investment bonkmg ns subject of seminar in finance I. 1 ,, 1'AK l I l l l 'i ill I .5 v l 1 I 1 , 1 i i l 2 2-ll. Q -L ...--- -4-TLW - IN ak ..... -r-5 : I: U' Ll J! . A . 11 NIU! ---'di 4. 1 Lecture on Principles of Economics is televised in closed-circuit television experiment Viv' 'in-A? L it .S if 4, a P 'v i .ii in' I1 fi? Wi: iii' PE- 1 -get wen- F li Ihr 44 v JYJ,-l. 1 ma, y..,Y, - ic, , .U--'ui i 'li -.gl-Lrll .1 l tw i M ,Ll is . ifili-HE5f 'i-' E , i 8 Business administration students gain actual practice on modern machines F l 4 GENE DURWOOD ALBRIGHT . . . Altoona Business A3111-ilIiStI'llfiU1l Accounting Club I RICHARD LEI-IR ALLEN . . . Bala-Cynwycl Business Arlminisirulioui Delta Sigma Pig Accounting Club THOMAS NASH ANDERSON . . Edgewood Business Azlmirxistration Phi Gamma Dclta GEORGE B. ARMENIO, JR. . . Ardmore Business Administration Delta Sigma Pig Newman Club: SAMQ IRRA MARY-LOUISE ARNOLD . . . . York Business !lt1l7li11iSiTfIli0!'1. Secretary, Bi:-Ad Bulletin ROY GERALD ATHERI-IOLT . Conyngham Business Admiuistmiiari Alplia Kappa Psig Outing Clubg Business Administration Student Councilg SAMQ UCA W. ROBERT ABBOTT . . . . Drexel Hill Business Admiuistmtioii Sigma Nu Vice-President, Sigma Nug Intramurals VVILLIAM CLAYTON ADAIR, IR. . Drexel Hill Business Administration. Pi Kappa Phi Treasurer, Pi Kappa Phi DAVID MENGEL ADAM, JR. . . . Kutztown Business Adi1iiuis'lrnti01i Sigma Phi Alpha President, Treasurer, Sigma Phi Alpha-xg IFCg Rifle Teamg jazz Clubg SAMQ Marketing Club JOHN CLYDE ADAMS, IR. . . Sunbury Business Ati ministrutionz IN'Iarketing Clubg Camera Clubg 1RRAg Intramurals IOSEPI-I VVILLIAM ADAMS, JR. . . . Cecil Business Administration Kappa Sigma Delta Sigma Pig Alpha Phi Omegag Arnold Air Societyg Newman Clubg Scabbard and Bladeg Intramuralsg Accounting Club VVILLIAM MICHAEL AJAY . . Altoona Business Azlministrationi. ROBERT FAUST BANKS . . . Business Azl1riinistm1io1: . Mount Union EUGENE MICHAEL BARASHES . Business Admi1zis1.mtiou . Dickson City Delta Nu Alpha EUGENE BRUCE BARGERSTOCK Business Arliuiuistrutiou . . DuBois BETTY ANN BARNHART . . Business Admiviistratiun . . Bedford President, Phi Chi Thctag VVDFM3 Business Administration Student Councilg SAMQ LA XTXE OWEN RAY BARNHART . . . . Nazareth Business Atlmiiiisimlioii Accounting Clubg ATM JOHN VINCENT BARRY . . . . Pottsville Business Administration Marketing Club FRANCIS JOSEPH BOVVMAN . . . Williamsport Business Administration Delta Sigma Pig Druiclsg Accounting Clubg Newman Clubg Baseballg Veterans Club DAVID ROY BROMLEY . . Abington Business Administration Phi Kappa Tau Secretary, Phi Kappa Tang SAMg Marketing Clubg IFC HUGH HARRISON BROWNE . . . Nurley, N. Business Administration Pi Kappa Phi Secretary, Pi Kappa Phig Alpha Kappa Psi JAMES IGNATIUS BURKHARDT . . Philadelphia Business Administration Kappa Sigma Delta Sigma Pig Marketing Club PAYSON WATT BURT . . . . . Erie Business Arlministraliou Sigma Pi Chapel Choir EMIL JOSEPH BUTCI-IKO .... Hazleton Business Administration Accounting Clubg Newman Clubg SAM9 AIRI LAWRENCE ROGERS BARTLETT . . Plainfield, N. J. Business Administration Sigma Nu w Insurance Club JAY ARTHUR BEST . . . . Verona ' Business Atl1ni11istmtion Lambda Chi Alpha l Delta Nu Alphag sim, same l JOHN NEVIN BILGER, JR. . . McClure Q Business Administration Marketing Club EUGENE ROBERT BISIGNANI . . . Greensburg Business Azliuinistrulirm Accounting Clubg Newman Club LEONARD CARLTON BLACK . . Glensicle l Business Ailmiuistmtiorz NANCY LOUISE BLAHA . . . . Crafton Business All-ministmtiovi Secretary, Business Administration Student Councilg Phi Chi Thetag Editor, Bi:-Atl Bulleting Intramurals MARY DENNISTON CABEEN . . . Easton Business Administration Delta Delta Delta Vice-President, Delta Delta Deltag Debate Clubg XVDFM3 Intramurals N HARVEY BERNARD CABLE . . . Beaver Falls , I Business Administration Delta Sigma Pig SAMQ Jazz Clubg Hillelg Accounting Club STEPHEN SAMUEL CAPLAN . . . Broomall ' , Business Administration l Marketing Clubg Hillel i I JEANNE GRACE cAPozz1 . . . Pittsburgh l I Business Allmiizistratirm Alpha Gamma Delta IRRA3 Belles Lettres Clubg Jazz Cluhg Bi:-All Bulletin X I JOSEPH FRANCIS CAPTAIN .... Glassport l Business fllINli1IiS'fTl1li0'H Phi Kappa Sigma Intramurals: Newman Clubg SAM w SAMUEL ANDREW CARNELL .... Lloyclell ' Business Administration Theta Kappa Phi Manager, YVrestlingg SAM: Newman Clubg S Club 69 PAUL RAYMOND CASARICO . . . New Brighton Business Aclministrmion Tllcta Xi Secretary, Theta Xig SAM3 Marketing Clubg Newman Clubg Collegian SHELDON ALLEN CHAIKEN . . Philadelphia Business Aillministration Beta Sigma Rho Business Administration Student Councilg Sliuleut I-Imulbookg Lion Partyg Intramurals FORREST IOI-IN CLEAVER . . . Allentown Business A!i1Hi11iSfTHfi01l Accounting Club IAMES LEWIS CONWAY . . . Ardmore Business Aclministmtion Phi Kappa Psi Intramurals CHARLES RAYMOND COWARD, JR. . Woodlyn Business A!l1?1i1l'iSfl'l1fi011 Delta Nu Alpha CHARLES IRWIN COYLE . . . . Pitcairn Business lllllll-il'liSi1'HiiO1'L lntramuralsg Accounting Club VVALTER KRAMER DAUB, IR. . . Philadelphia Business Aclmmistratinn Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pig Accounting Clubg Book Exchange CAROL JEAN DAVIS ..... Sewickley Business Afl1lliYliSfTtlfi01l Alpha Ornicron Pi Phi Chi Thetag Secretary, Marketing Club FRANK LEONARD DeFLURl . . . Hazleton Business Arlministrnfioii GEORGE RICHARD CARRICK . . Punxsutavvney Business A1l1'r1i'nistration Sigma Phi Epsilon IFC5 Accounting Clubg Intramuralsg President, Sigma Phi Epsilon DONALD THOMAS CARTWRIGHT . Mount Lebanon Business Aci1ninistrati0n Accounting Clubg Intramurals WILLIAM CARLYLE CARYL . .... Erie Business Administmtion Sigma Pi President, Delta Nu Alphag Newman Clubg Outing Clubg lntramuxals ROBERT GEORGE COHEN ..... Easton Business Ari,111i11istrntio1i Manager, Boxingg Outing Clubg Accounting Club TED STUART COI-IEN ..... Pittsburgh Business Allmiiristrmiori Phi Epsilon Pi Circulation Director, Frotlzg Trai-I-ic Courtg CPA SOL IRVIN COI-IN . . . . Harrisburg Business Ad-ministrutinn Beta Sigma Rho Parmi Nousg Blue Keyg Delta Sigma Pig Manager, G5'll1I18SIlCSQ Business Administration Student Councilg Vice-President, Beta Sigma Rhog Thespians RAYMOND REGIS CRAHEN .... Pittsburgh Business Admiixistruliou Kappa Sigma Scabbnrd and Bladeg Arnold Air Societyg Insurance Club JAMES FRANCIS CULBERTSON . . . Greensburg Business Azlministrntiorz, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Campus Chcstg LA Vuzg CPAQ Co-Chairman, Red Cross SANDRA ANN DAHLINGER .... Pittsburgh Business Ailniiizistrntimz Delta Gamma Chcerleaderg Secretary, Delta Garnmag Mortar Boardg Chiincsg Vice-Presb dent, Phi Chi Thetag Secretary-Treasurer, Business Administration Student Cou.nci.lg Vice-President, Swimming Clubg Thespians CYRIL A. DEMYAN .... . Scranton Business Administration DONALD PAUL DENNISON . . Reynoldsville Business Administration THOMAS MICHAEL DESCH . Harrisburg Business Azlministratirm Alpha Sigma Phi Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Phig Newman Clubg Accounting Cluby Dormitory Oillcer ROBERT I. DIETRICK . . . . Patton Business Atlrniuistration SAIWQ Delta Sigma Pi EARL JOSEPH DITTBRENNER . . Hazleton Business Aclministmtion Accountiu g Club WILLIAM BOYCE DOMINICK, JR. . . Arlington, Va. Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon ICG3 Campus Partyg Insurance Club ANDREW ANTHONY DURIS .... Ford City Business Aelministrntion Delta Sigma Pig Newman Clubg SAM ROBERT JOHN EAMES ..... Warren Business Aclministmtion Chapel Clmirg Glee Clubg SAM VVILLIAM VICTOR EISENBERG . Collingswood, N. J. Business Administration Collegiang Dormitory Otliccrg AIM Board of Govcrnorsg West Dorm Councilg Pollock Council PAUL WILLIAM DejEU . . . . Pottstown Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha President, SAIVIQ Alpha Kappa Psig Business Administration Student Council: Marketing Club ANTHONY PASQUALE DeIULIUS . . . Glassport Business Administration Delta Upgilon Newman Cluby Accounting Club FRANK VINCENT DELLAPENNA . . . Devault Business Azlminislmtion Sigma Pi Insurance Clubg S Clubg Boxingg Newman Cluhg Intramuralsg Football DONALD MOURAR DETWILER . . . Kiruberton Business Administration Accounting Clubg Delta Sigma Pi JAMES HART DEVLIN . . . . Uniontown Business Ilti17lil'liSfI'l1fi0Tl EMILY LOUISE DHUS . . Erie Business Aflminislration Delta Zeta Phi Chi Thetag Treasurer, Delta Zetag Marketing Clubg YVRA ROBERT EDWARD DONOI-IUE . . . Philadelphia Business Administrnlirm Sigma Nu Manager, Boxingg Accounting Club TERRENCE ARTHUR DUNBAR . . Pottsville Business Administration Pi Sigma Upsilon Accounting Club KENNETH ROBERT DUNKLE . . Harrisburg Business ALl7t1i11iSiTDli0Tl 71 BERNARD PAUL FABIAN . . . . Altoona Business Administration SAM WILLIAM ALAN FEI-IR ..... Sunbury Business Ari-ministratian, Alpha Epsilon Pi President, Treasurer, Flying Clubg Ilillelg Alpha Kappa Psi HAROLD ROY FISHER . . . Harrisburg Business Acimi'uis1'ratio1z Sigma Alpha Mu CHARLES DAVIS FOLKERS . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi Business Manager, WDFM3 Delta Sigma Pig Alpha Phi Omegag Vice- President, Phi Kappa Psig Vice-President, Androelesg Skull and Bonesg Business Administration Student Cotuncil IAMES VINCENT FORSYTHE . . . Beaver Business Admin istratiou. Theta Chi State Partyg Treasurer, Theta Chi ELLIOT LOUIS FOX ..... Philadelphia Business Az1miuisL1'n1ion Phi Sigma Delta Treasurer, BX Board of Controlg Business Administration Student Councilg Lion Partyg Accounting Cluhg Student Humilmokg Hillelg Intramuralsg Iazz Clubg Rillc Teaing LA Vrri JAMES ALLEN EISMONT . . . Avalon Business ALI1Tlf1l1l1lSil'llfi011i Delta Upsilon SAlNIg IRRA3 SAMEg Manager, VVrestling HOUSTON G. ELAM . ..... Lansdale Business At11ninistmtio1z Beaver House President, Beaver Houseg IFCg Business Administration- Student Coruicilg President, Delta Nu Alpha, Delta Sigma Pig Alpha Phi Oniegag Vice- President, Jazz Club ROBERT IAY ELMES . . Beaver Falls Business Azlmiuvistrariou , Pi Kappa Phi SAM 3 Intramurals CHARLES BROUGI-ITON ENGLE . . State College Business Arlministrntion Phi Delta Theta Delta Sigma Pig Froihg Lacrosse JEROME EARL EPSTEIN .... Philadelphia Business Admiuist-rutirrn. Alpha Epsilon Pi Collegiang Accounting Cluhg Iazz Cluhg I-Iillelg Intrainuralsg LA Vns WAYNE S. EWINC ..... Mount Lebanon Business Aflnzinistration Delta Sigma Pi DONALD D. FRANCE .... East Stroudsburg Business Aclministrmirm AIM Board of Covernorsg Treasurer, Marketing Clubg Dormitory OHicer3 Treasurer, Nittany Councilg SAM, Young Democrats FRED HARVEY PRICKER .... Philadelphia Business Atlministration Phi Kappa Tau President, Phi Kappa Tang SAM DAVID ROBERT FRIEDEBORN . . Norristown Business Arlministratiou. SAMQ Nlarketing Clubg Intramurals 1. BRUCE GEISINGER ..... spring City .Business Aalministratiou Business Manager, VVDFMQ President, Alpha Kappa Psig Business Admin- istration Student Councilg President, Vice-President, Marketing Cluhg Jazz Clubg Outing Clubg Radio Guildg SAIVI BERNARD RONALD GERBER .... Reading Business Administrutimx Phi Sigma Delta Froihg Treasurer, Riding Clubg Accounting Club: Biz-All Bulletiug Intrainurals LAWRENCE EUGENE GERSHMAN . . Philadelphia Business Ad'n1iu'istrati0u Vice-President, Delta Sigma Pig Business Administration Student Coimcilg Insurance Cluhg Collegizmg CPA5 Bi:-All Bullel-ing Intramuralsg Marketing Club RONALD PAUL GRAPSY ..... Pottsville Business Azlministmtion Theta Kappa Phi President, Theta Kappa Phig Newman Cluhg Manager, Football Teamg Intramuralsg Pershing Ritlesg IFC RICHARD MARK GREENWALD . . . Duquesne Business Administration Zeta Beta Tau Lion Partyg VVDFM3 Marketing Club, Ilillel JAMES PATRICK GRIESING . . Hazleton Business Azlvninistrntirm SAMQ IRRAQ Newman Clubg AIM JAMES ROBERT GRIFFITHS . ,Philadelphia Business Azlministrntion Phi Kappa Tau Treasurer, Phi Kappa Taug Accounting Clubg SAMg Jazz Cl ubg Intramurals JOHN STANLEY GURGA ..... Scranton Business Adnzinistmtion Business Administration Student Councilg SAMg IRRA GEORGE RICHARD HADDAD . Boyertown Business Azlnzinistratiml Sigma Pi SAM JOSEPH JIM GINSBERG . Elkins Park Business Administration Beta Sigma Rho All-University Cahinetg President, Vice-President, Business Administration Student Councilg Golf, Druidsg Parmi Nuusg Alpha Kappa Psi NELSON LEONARD GOLDBERG . . Newliensington Business Administration Pi Lambda Phi President, Pi Lambda Phig Marketing Clubg Hillel LAWRENCE DELMAR GOLDEN . . VVarforclsburg Business Administration Treasurer, Marketing Cluhg SAMQ Bi:-Ad Bulleling Jan Clubg IVDFMQ Outing Club, Dormitory Oliieerg Intramurals ARTHUR S. GOLDSTONE ..... Sharon Business Administration Sigma Alpha Mu Delta Sigma Pig Lion Partyg Ilillclg President, Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Mu STANLEY RICHARD GOODMAN . . . Bradford Business Adnlinistrutinn, Hillel WILLIAM RUSSELL GRACE . . Philadelphia Business Aclministrrztion Newman Clubg Young Democrats STEPHEN RICHARD HAKY . . Uniontown Business Administration Sigma Nu Newman Club RONALD G. HANSEN . . Conneaut Lake Business Adfrninistmtion Theta Chi Treasurer, Theta Chig Alpha Kappa Psi: Accounting Club: Thespians LEROY BENJAMIN HARRIS . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Phi Epsilon Pi Androclesg Business Administration Student Councilg Secretary, Phi Epsilon Pig Frotlzg SAMQ Jazz Club, CPA GEORGE EDWARD HARSHAW, JR. . . Upper Darby Business Administration Kappa Sigma lFCg Intramurals EDWARD MILTON HARVEY . . Nanticolce Business Azlministmlim-L Sigma Pi Marketing Club JOSEPH PHILIP HAYES .... Philadelphia Business Arlminislmtion Phi Kappa Psi Manager, Boxingg Thespians, Student Humlhnokg Collegiung Business Ad- ministration Student Couneilg President, Secretary, Delta Sigma Pig VVDFMQ Campus Chestg Andruclesg Skull and Bones JOPIN ROBERT HESS . . . Lititz Business Aclfminislrativn Sigma Chi Blue Key, Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary, Treasurer, Sigma Chi, Riding Club: APROTC Drill Team HOVVARD EMERSON HIGBY ..... Erie Business Aclnrinistmtion Delta Sigma Lambda Secretary, Delta Sigma Lambclag Wfesley Foundationg DcMolay Club JOHN JOSEPH HIGGINS .... Bethlehem Business Aclmiizistmtion Beaver House Delta Nu Alphag Lion Party, President, Young Republicansg AFROTC Drill Team, Business Manager, ICGQ UCA GERALD BRITTON HODGE . . Greenville Business Administration Phi Mu Delta Chapel Choir DONALD HOFFMAN ..... Allentown Business A!l111i1liSL1'Hfi0W Beta Sigma Rho Intramurals, Vice-President, President, Beta Sigma Rhog Student Hnnrlbook JAY I-IOWARD I-IOLLIDAY . . . Pittsburgh Business Azlmiriistratiau MARVIN STANTON JACKSON . . . Irwin Business Aclministrniion Phi Epsilon Pi Tliespiansg Androcles EDWARD G. JENNINGS . . . . Pottsville Business Azlniinistratirm Pi Gamma Mug SAIVIQ Marketing Club ROBERT EARL JOHNSON .... Norristown Business Administration, Delta Nu Alphag Engineerg Intramurals RICHARD JAMES HAYES .... Philadelphia Business Arlministration Phi Kappa Tau Boxingg Collegia-up Delta Sigma Pig Accounting Clubg Newman Clubg Intramurals JOSEPH EARL HELD ..... Allentown Business Arlministrmion Accolmting Clubg Outing Club CHARLES VAN KIRK HENRY . . . Wasliington Business Ild1I1'iI'liSifl'!lfi07'l Phi Gamma Delta Scheduling Editor, LA Vnzg Secretary, Phi Gamma Delta, Glee Clubg AFROTC Drill Team, SAM SALLY ANN HIGGON ..... Schellsburg Business Azlministmtian Pi Beta Phi Cnlleginng LA Vnzg Treasurer, Insurance Clubg Intramurals, Swim Club RALPH DURRELL HIGH . . . Perlcasie Business Administration Phi Kappa Sigma PAY ESTELLE HILBERG . Phoenixville Business Azlministration Kappa Delta Plii Chi Theta, Scrolls, Thespiansg State Partyg Dormitory Oi-licerg WSGA House CLYDE HULL, JR. ..... Saint Thomas Business Aclininistration, Accotuiting Clubg Marketing Clubg SAM LAVVRENCE DARROVV HUNTSMAN . Wasliington, D. C. Business Arlministratinn Phi Kappa Psi Tliespiansg Delta Sigma Pig Delta Nu Alphag Pershing Riilesg Marketing Club GEORGE FREDRIGK JACKSON . . . Philadelphia Business Arlnzinistration Tennisg Intramurals 74 I PAUL JOSEPH KENNEDY .... Philadelphia Business Ad ministration. Treasurer, Newman Club, Marketing Club, Young Democrats Club, SAM SHIRLEY MAE KERR . . Poland, Ohio Business Aiiministrzuiou Pi Beta Phi Angel Flight, IfVumcn's Chorus, Intramurals ALAN TOWN KIRK, JR. ..... Narherth Business Admin-istrution Sigma Phi Epsilon Marketing Club, Intramurals WALTER HENRY KOCHARD, JR. Wyomissing Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha, Accounting Club ROBERT GEORGE KOKAT . . Claclwyne Business Administration Phi Mu Delta Players, Theta Alpha Phi, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi, IFC, ICG, Marketing Club REBECCA KOVALCHICK . . . Indiana Business Administration LA VIE, Pivot, Accmuiting Club, Thespians, Hillel ROBERT COOK LARSON . ' . . . State College Business Administration CLIFFORD MONROE LEBO .... Halifax Business Adniinistmtion Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club, Thespians, SAME CHARLES THOMAS LECHNER . . Schuylkill Haven Business Administration Acacia Glee Club, Accounting Club BENJAMIN BURT JONES, JR. . . , Allison Park Business Aclininistration Accoimting Club, Insurance Club, Marketing Club, Newman Club, Intramurals RONALD ELWOOD JONES . . . Mount Lebanon Business Arinxiuistration Accounting Club, Intramurals ALBERT MANVEL JORDAN . . Schenectady, N. Y. Business Azlmiuistmtion Manager, Basketball, Centennial Committee, Circle K Club, ICG, Lion Party JAMES A. KLINE .... . Clearfield Business Aclrninistmtion Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club EDWIN ALBERT KLOSE .... Yeadon Business Ad min istrntion Delta Sigma Phi Players, Alpha Phi Omega, Dormitory Ofhcer, AIM HAROLD EUGENE KLOSE . . . Mifl-linburg Business Aziminisfrfrtilm Theta Chi President, Accounting Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Business Administration Student Council FRANK STANLEY KREPS, JR. . . State College Business Arlministmtion Delta Sigma Pi JEAN LOUISE KREVV SON .... Philadelphia Business Administration Marketing Club, Biz-A41 Bulletin, Froth, Riding Club WENDELL STANCILL LARIMER . , . Ebensburg Business Azlministrution Phi Kappa Sigma Baseball, S Club, Delta Nu Alpha 75 HARRY MOORE MCBURNEY .... Lansdowne Business Azlmiuistmtion Alpha Sigma Phi President, Alpha Sigma Phig Jazz Clubg Spring IVeek Committee LUTHER EDWARD MCCLELLAN . . Lewistown Business All-ruinistmtirm KENNETH A. MCCULLOCH . . State College Business Arlniinisirntiou Sigma Phi Epsilon- Dclta Nu Alpha JOHN JAMES MCGARVEY . . . Yonkers, N. Y. Business Azlministrntiou Delta Sigma Pig Associate Editor, Frothg Accounting Clubg Newman Club IOANNE LOUISE MCGRATH .... Hazleton Business Adn-ii-nistmtion. Beta Sigma Omicron Secretary, Phi Chi Thetag Secretary-Treasurer, Accounting Clubg Newman Clubg Collegian HOVV ARD FRANCIS MCGUIRE . . . Altoona Business Acliuinislrution BENJAMIN CONSTANTINE LENTZ . . Philadelphia Business 1ILI111i1'1iSLl'Ilii0l'l Sigma Phi Epsilon Lacrosseg SAMQ IRRAQ Intramurals CI-IESTER N. LEONE .... Kittanning Business ACI1l1i1IiSff0iiDlI Delta Sigma Pig Outing Clubg Marketing Clubg Veterans Club MARVIN IRWIN LESSIN . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Zeta Beta Tau SAYLOR L. LEVITZ .... Lock Haven Business Acimiuisfrzuion, Delta Sigma Pig Accounting Clubg Pi Gamma Mu MILTON LINIAL . . . . York Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta Circulation lvlanager, Collagiaug Circulation Manager, Bi:-Atl Bulleting Distribution Manager, CPA5 Lion Partyg LA Vuzg Stmlent I'ILl1'1!lI70!7kj Hillelg Intramuralsg Insurance Club IOSEPI-I THOMAS LIZZUL .... Shamokin Business Afhninistrrrtirm Phi Kappa Psi Marketing Clubg Newman Cluby Intramuralsg SAM IOSEPH DAVID MCHUGI-I . . Pittsburgh Business At1n1inistratio11 Newman Clubg Pollock Couneilg AIM Boaul of Governorsg ICG ROBERT EUGENE MCKENZIE . Business Atlnziuislrfnion . . Franklin Accounting Club CHARLES E. MCLAUCHLIN . . . Brookville Business Adniiuisfrntiou ZELDA CHARLENE MCMURRAY . . slippery Rock Business Azimiuisfrmion Accounting Clubg FTAQ Bible Fellowship IANICE ELLEN MAGAVICH . . . Hazleton Business Azlnniuistration Secretary, SAMQ IRRAQ Newman Club IAMES L. MAGEE .... . Grove City Business Azlnniuislmliorz Chi Phi Trailie Cnnrtg Marketing Clubg Insurance Club SAMUEL N. MENTO ..... Downingtown Business Aiizuinistration Accounting Clubg Newman Club . Melrose Park Zeta Beta Tan IRA SAMUEL METZMAN . . Business Administration Colleviung Accounting Club D ca JACKIE LEE MILLER . . Gettysburg Business Adfninistmtion Theta Chi V ice-President, Theta Chi JOHN RACER MILLER . . Johnstown Business Administration Sigma Pi Delta Nu Alplxag Marketing Club l MATTHEW FRANCIS MILLER . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Pi Sigma Upsilon President, Newman Clubg Delta Sigma Pig SAM DONALD GEORGE MITCHELL, JR. . . Clearfield Business Ailministrution Sigma Phi Alpha VVestmi.nster Iioundationg UCA ROBERT F. MALENOVSKY . . . Allentown Business Administration Marketing Clubg Riding Club MIKE BEN MARCERUM . Elizabethville Business Administration Theta Xi DOUGLAS ARTHUR MATSON . . Wesleyville Business Ad ministrution SAMQ Marketing Clubg Intrainmals JAMES PAUL MAYES . Philipsburg Business Aclministmtimi Delta Upsilon Captain, Colfg Arnold Air Societyg S Club RICHARD CHARLES MEEK Wheeling, W. Va. Business Administration Sigma Nu J Blue Band JUDSON PALIVIER MELLOTT, JR. . . . Johnstown Business Administration Pi Gamma Mug Alpha Kappa Psig Vice-President, Marketing Club PAUL ALDEN MITCHELL ..... Easton Business Administration Pi Sigma Upsilon President, Marketing Clubg Bi:'Ail Bulletin: Business Administration Student Council: IVDFMQ SAM JOHN LEWIS MOON . . . . Drexel Hill Business Adniinistmtion . Perkasie Delta Upsilon VVILLIAM BISHOP MOYER . . Business Administration Secretary-Treasurer, IFCQ Parmi Nousg Jazz Clubg Marketing Club JOSEPH TI-IONIAS MULDOVVNEY . Philadelphia Business Azlnzinistrntion Phi Kappa Intramurals: IFC THOMAS MULLER . . Newark, N. Business Advninistrutirm Zeta Beta Tau Debate Clubg Biz-Ad Bnlleting Delta Nu Alpha DAVID RODNEY MURPHY . . . . Alclan Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi KEELEY LYNN NORRIS . . . New Cumberland Business Atlrninistrntion Alpha Kappa Psig SAM5 Accounting Clubg Riding Club THOMAS JOSEPH O'HAREN . Shenandoah Business Azlmirzistrntion Alpha Sigma Phi Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pig Newman Clubg Accotuiting Clubg Insurance Club ALBERT RICHARD OKARMA . . Philadelphia Business Azlnzinistrution Phi Kappa Tau Alpha Kappa Psig SAM JAMES LAWRENCE PATTERSON . Mercersburg Business Aclministration lvlarketing Clubg SAM IOSEPI-I MATTHEVV PERUSIC, IR. . . Baden Business Azlinilzistration, CPAg SAMQ Biz-Ad Bulleting Accounting Clubg Newman Club RAYMOND LAVERNE PIERCE . . . Matamoras Business Administration AFROTC Drill Teamg Delta Sigma Lambda MIRIAM SMYSER RAHAUSER . . . Drexel Hill Business Azlnrinistrution Alpha Gamma Delta Colleginng Riding Clubg Secretary, Outing Club IOSEPH P. REBEK ..... Pittston Business Azlminislration Alpha Kappa Psig Debate Clubg History Round Tableg Accounting Clubg Newman Club JOSEPH VVILLIAM REDDY .... Shenandoah Business ALII11i'lIiSlI'LlfiO1'l Accounting Clubg Newman Clubg Jazz Club 78 THOMAS EDVVARD NALLY . Reading Business Arlministmtion Sigma Chi ANDREVV NESTOR, JR. ..... Ambridge Business Aulminislrntiori Theta Xi President, Vice-President, Theta Xig Insurance Clubg IPCg Veterans Club FRANK NEVVKIRK NORRIS, IR. . . . Pittsburgh Business Atlministrrrtimi Alpha Sigma Phi Manager, VVrest1ingg Blue Key STANLEY EDWARD OLEYNIK . Allentown Business Ad'n1i11istrnti0n Marketing Club MARY ANN LABOURE PALETTA . New Kensington Business Azlministmtion Sigma Sigma Sigma IVDFM5 Frotltg Treasurer, Phi Chi Thetag Accounting Clubg Insurance Clubg Newman Club JAMES JOSEPH PALKO . . . Pottsville Business A6i11I.l11iSt1'Ufi011- Marketing Club GORDON A. POGAL . . . . Johnstown Business Aclministmtion Phi Sigma Delta SeeretaryATreasurer, Skull and Bonesg Androelesg Hat Society Councilg Elections Committeeg Treasurer, Phi Sigma Deltag Business Administration Student Councilg Lion Partyg Hillelg Insurance Club GEORGE LINCOLN PRICHARD . . Lansdowne Business Aclnzinistration ICCQ Intramurals CLORIETTA MARIE PROVENZANO . Hanover Business Aclministratimz Delta Zeta Marketing Clubg Outing Clubg VVRAQ Newman Club SUSAN MERRILL RICE . . . . Stratford Business ALllIlil1iSiftli'iO1'l Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Chi Thctag Customs Boardg Treasurer, Kappa Kappa Gammag lllortar Boardg Panhellenic Council JOHN RICE RITCHEY .... Altoona Business Admivzistration. Alpha Kappa Psig College Co-opg Accounting Club EDWARD CHARLES RITTER . . East Lansdowne Business Adn1,i11istralio'ri Sigma Nu Treasurer, Sigma Nug Accounting Club RICHARD ARNOLD ROSCHLI . . . Waynesboro Business Administration Kappa Delta Rho STANLEY N. ROSEBERRY . . . State College Business Ad-nzinistrnlinn Sigma Nu Accomm ting Club HERBERT MITCHELL ROSENBERC . . . Yeadon Business A1l1ninistrzrtinn Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity Editor, LA VIEQ Business Manager, Biz-Ad Bullctiug CPAQ Busi- ness Adminislzation Student Cotmcilg Collegirmg Lion Partyg Delta Sigma Pig Stmlent Hnndlmolzg IFCg Jazz Clubg Accounting Clubg Insurance Clubg Hillelg Intramurals l ESSINGTON E. SANKEY, JR. . . . Osceola Mills Business Ailrninistratian Accounting Clubg jazz Club ROBERT THOMAS SARGENT .... Ardmore Business Aziministmtiou Phi Kappa Sigma Glec Clubg Accounting Clubg Treasurer, Phi Kappa Sigma ERVVIN SCHIMMEL . Woodmere, N. Y. Business Arlministration Zeta Beta Tau Manager, Gyinnasticsg Intramurals JAMES ALLEN REISH . . . Williamsport Business Aziministrnliau Delta Sigma Lambda PAUL HUBERT RETTGER . . . Saint Nlarys Business Administration Pi Sigma Upsilon Secretary, Delta Sigma Pig Secretary, Pi Sigma Upsilong Treasurer, Newman Clubg Accounting Clubg Riding Club JAINIES EUGENE RHODES . . . Reynoldsville Business Administration AIIXI Board of Governors RICHARD ARMISTEAD RIVERS . Washington, D. C. Business Aciministrntion Phi Gamma Delta Manager, Trackg IFCQ Campus Chestg CPA GERALD RONALD ROBINSON . . . Sayre Business Aclwninistrution Alpha Phi Omegag Bluc Banclg Delta Nu Alphag Accounting Clubg SAM FREDERICK WARREN ROMIG .... Reading Business Azlministrntiou Acacia Editor, LA V155 Parrni Nousg Board of Publicationsg Manager, Baseballg Marketing Clubg Campus Chestg Intramuralsg Omicron Delta Kappa WILLIAM FREDERICK ORRICK ROSENMILLER, II York Business Admirzistrution Pi Sigma Upsilon Delta Sigma Pig Alpha Nug Marketing Clubg Pershing Riilesg Photography Editor, Bil-All Bullvting Camera Clubg Treasurer, Pi Sigma Upsilon IRVING CHARLES ROTHSTEIN . . Wilkes-Barre Business Adrninistrutimi Phi Sigma Delta Bi:-Ad Biilleting CPA RICHARD JOEL RUBINSTEIN . . McKeesport Business Azimiuistmtion Phi Epsilon Pi Androclesg CPAQ Hillelg Frothg Jazz Club 79 CLAUD H. SCHUCKERS . . . DuBois Business Ad11xinistruti01z Accounting Club JOSEPH HENRY SCI-IUMACHER . . Hazleton Business Ad1ni1zisLmtio1z Marketing Club DONALD JAY SCHWARTZ . . Philadelphia B'llfSi1lL!SS AlI1lli11ISlTl1Ii01'L Zeta Beta Tau. Vice-President, Zeta Beta Tau NELSON RICHARD SEIDEL, JR. . Philadelphia Business .fhlmiwistration Vicchlhresident, AIM5 AIM Board of Governorsg Pollock Cotmcilg Jazz Clubg Dormitory Officer EDWIN H. SEILING . . . . Pittsburgh Business AII11li1li5ffHIiU11 Phi Delta Theta Tennisg Drnidsg S Club GEORGE LEWIS SETMAN .... Quakertown Business Aclmiiiistrutimz Della Upsilon Business Administration Student Council ROY PAUL SCI-ILARP . . . . Austin Business IllIlHi1lIS1.l'L'lli01'! Delta Tau Delta GEORGE MICHAEL SCHNEIDER . . York Business Afluxiuistrutinu Newman Clubg Accounting Club LOUIS KING SCHNEIDER .... Philaclelphia Business flzlmirzistralirzvz Phi Kappa Sigma Baseballg Intrnmuralsg Pollock Council ALEXANDER WELTY SCI-IOEMANN . . Philadelphia Business ALIH1I1liSfl'llfiO11 Delta Sigma Pig Scabbard and Blatlcg Accounting Clubg Intramurals JOHN NEELY SCHOFIELD, JR. . . Ren Avon Business IhlI'll7I1liSfTllfI01'L Pi Delta Theta Blue Keyg Thespiansg Manager, Trackg Treasurer, Phi Delta Tlietag SAME BARRY LUTHER SCHRIVER . Nlancliester Business Aduliuistrntiuu XVesr Dorm Councilg SAMQ ASMEQ Intramuralsg Dormitory Olhccr DONALD HARRISON SHANER . . spring City Business ArImi11istmticm Accounting Club WILLIAM DONALD SHAW, JR. . . Nlount Lebaiioli Business Arliiziuistruiiun Penn State Clubg Bible Fellowshipg Dormitory OHicerg Intramurals DONALD CAMERON SHIRK . . Thompsontown Business Azlministmlimx Chi Phi Soccer EDGAR GLENN SHORE . . . . Coalport Business Aclvn-rinixtmtiou- Accoun ti ng Club FREDERICK JOSEPH SHOYER, II . . Philadelphia Business 11CI'l7li111I5fTElIi01l Phi Kappa Sigma Thcspiansg IRRAQ Intramurals HARVEY LARUE SHULTZ . . . Millville Business Arimiuistration Marketing Club so , ARNOLD ARTHUR SOUDERS . Parryville Business Azlministra-tion JAMES KEITH SPERRY . Huntingdon Valley Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Kappa Psig Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Phig SAM JAMES ROBERT SPONSLER .... Havertown Business Azbnirzistratimz Boxingg Delta Nu Alphag Marketing Clubg Outing Club MARVIN SIDNEY STEIN . . . . Altoona Business Azbnirzistrution Accounting Clubg Hillel DAVID JOEL STERN . . . Philadelphia Business Administnrtion Zeta Beta Tau Collegian LARRY DEL STETLER ..... Lewistown Business Administration Blue Bandg LSA3 Accounting Club JOHN L. SIEBEP, ....... Reading Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Phi Omegag Delta Nu Alphag Marketing Clubg Intrarnuralsg Dormitory Officer JACK JACOB SILVERMAN . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Hillelg Intramurals WALTER SLEDCEN ...... Ranshaw Business Administration Delta Sigma Pig Accounting Clubg History Round Table ANDREW PRICE SMITH .... Allentown Business Administration Sigma Chi Treasurer, Sigma Chi ARTHUR KEITH SMITH .... Falls Creek Business Administration Accounting Club NORMAN CARL SNYDER .... Pennsburg Business Administration Kappa Delta Rho Treasurer, Kappa Delta Rhog LA VIEQ Intramuralsg Quarterdeck Societyg SAM JAMES HARRY STEVENS . . . State College Business Azlminisirntion Phi Delta Theta Intramuralsg Thespiansg Pershing Rifles JAMES ROBLEY STEVENS .... New Hope Business Advninistrrrtion Marketing Clubg Nittany Grotto JACK JOSEPH STOKES .... Business Administration Boxingg Business Administration Student Couucilg Druids Philadelphia JOSEPH F. STRAKA .... Business Aclmiuistration . Jenners Accounting Clubg Newman Club ALBERT ROBERT STRAUB .... Harrisburg Business Arlministration Alpha Kappa Psig Insurance Club RICHARD STANLEY STRUZEWSKI . . Business Administration Phi Mu Delta Nanticoke Accounting Clubg Newman Clubg Intramuralsg Treasurer, Phi Mu Delta ROBERT G. SWEITZER . . . . I-latboro Business Atlministration Phi Kappa Sigma Iazz Club, Intramurals JOHN RICHARD TALUSKIE . . . West Hazleton Business Aciministrntiori Alpha Kappa Psi, Newman Club, SAM, Marketing Club, Business Administration Student Council LEO RUSSELL TARKETT .... Honesclale Business Azlminis-tration Phi Kappa Manager, Soccer, Bluc Key, S Club, Iazz Club, Treasurer, Phi Kappa, Omicton Delta Kappa SERGIO FRANCIS TOIGO .... Allentown Business Aflmiuistmtion Biz-Ad Bulletin, Delta Sigma Pi, SAM, Newman Club, Intramurals PATRICIA TOMSHO ..... West Hazleton Business Ati1ni1'zis1rnti01z Biz-Atl Bulletin, Phi Chi Theta, SAIVI, Newman Club JANE LOUISE TRESSLER .... Conyngham Business Administration Alpha Gamma Delta Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, VVomen's Chorus, Accounting Club CHARLES DORAN VANCE . . . West Brownsville Business Administration Sigma Nu Froth, Collegian, Insurance Club ALVIN ANTHONY VEZZA ..... Patton Business Azlmiuistmtion Management Club, Newman Club, SAM ROGER JOHN VOCELSINCER . . Dunmore Business Ad1ninistfntio1i Theta Chi Business Manager, Collegian, Personnel Manager, Thespians, Parmi Nous, IFC, lwarketing Club 82 ROBERT LLOYD SULLIVAN . . Ardmore Business AIl111i11iSiTHIi01l Marketing Club, SAM, SAME RICHARD JOSEPH SUROVCHAK . . . Monessen Business Administration Theta Kappa Phi Delta Sigma Pi, Baseball, Newman Club LYNNVVOOD VERNON SVVEIGARD . . Bethlehem Business All11'Ii11iSiTUfiD1'l Phi Gamma Delta Chapel Choir PAUL ALBIN THOMAS, IR. . . . . York Business Ati11lil'lfiSf1'llfi01l Lambda Chi Alpha ROBERT EDWARD THORESEN . . . Pittsburgh Business Aclmiuistration Alpha Nu, Insurance Club, Marketing Club, Outing Club JACK C. TODD .... . . Clearfield Business Atimintistmtiou. Delta Upsilon Delta Sigma Pi, lvlarketing Club, Intramurals VVILLIAM G. TYSON . . . . DuBois Business Aclministratiori Secretary, Alpha Phi Omega, Glee Club, Outing Club, Thespians GERALD URAM . . . Monessen Business Administmtinn Delta Sigma Phi ROBERT CHARLES URBAN . , . Philadelphia Business Acl1ui1zistra1:iou Theta Chi Thespians, Collegian, Spring VVeek Committee, Accounting Club, Football DORIS WEINSTEIN . . . Philadelphia Business Aziministmtirm Sigma Delta Tau Thespiansg Frothg State Party DONALD WILLIAM WELDON . . Tamaqua Business Atlministration Accounting Clubg Bible Fellowship SANDRA LEA WEST ..... Philadelphia I Business Azlministmtion Phi Chi Thetag Hillelg Accounting Club EUGENE MARLIN WHITED . . Rimersburg Business Arhuinistration NORMAN KEITH WHITEHOUSE . . . Boalsburg Business Ailnzinistration IRRAQ Manager, Soccerg SAMg Sigma Phi Epsilon In tramurals HOWARD WESLEY WHITESIDE . . Kennett Square ' Business Administration Intramurals Kappa Sigma BENJAMIN MUSSER WITMER, JR. . Business Administration CPA3 Scheduling Editor, LA Vuig Marketing CHARLES MARTIN WOLF . Business Arlministration SAMQ Jazz Club SAMUEL D. WYLLIE . . Business Administration Intramurals . Harrisburg Beta Theta Pi Clubg Intramuralsg Froth . . . Grafton Lambda Chi Alpha . . Philadelphia Sigma Phi Epsilon RONALD ROSCOE WALKER . . . Hampton, Va. Business Arlministmtion Parmi Nnusg Photography Editor, Collegiaug Director of Photography, Frothg Camera Clubg Co-Photography Editor, LA Vnzg Penn State Clubg Circlc K Clubg Intramurals JOHN NICHOLAS WARKER .... Reading Business Administration Theta Chi Accounting Clubg Thespiansq Newman Clubp Outing Clubg IFC EARLA ANN WARNER ..... Franklin Business Administration Accounting Clubg Young Republicans: Outing Club ZELLARS CLAYTON WEST . . . Leechburg Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi JOHN RUTHERFORD WHEELER . Oxford Business Aiinziuistration. Alpha Phi Omegag SAMQ Outing Clubg Veterans Clubg Riding Clubg Intramuralsg Marketing Club DONALD EDWARD VVHITBRED . Altoona Business Ad-ministmtion SAM GEORGE ELLSWORTH WHITFIELD . . Florefzlie Business Atlministratiou Sigma Pi Accounting Clubg SAMEQ Jazz Club JOSEPH GEORGE VV ILKING .... Renovo Business Azlministration Delta Sigma Pig Penn State Clubg Vice-President, Accounting Club THOMAS STOKES VVILLIAMS . . . Philadelphia Business Administration 83 JOHN YANCHICK ...... Wsfolnillg Busi11ess llLll1'li111lSH'Ill'iU1Z Sigma Phi Alpha Newman Clubg 4-H Club LAWRENCE ROY YANNES . . . Nuremberg Business Acl,miuistrcltion MICHAEL RAYMOND YASI-IER . . United Business Administration Accounting Clubg Newman Club DAVID SPACKMAN Y EAKEL . . Reading Business Arluzinistration Sigma Nu Boxing GEORGE ZAFIS . . . . Springfield Business Ar1'm.inis1ruLion Sigma Phi Epsilon Accounting Club DON K. ZIEGLER ...... Allentown Business Azlmiiiistration Pi Kappa Phi Glee Club: Alpha Phi Omegag Treasurer, Delta Nu Alphag TlJ9S17iH11SQ Campus Chest: Hy-Losg Insurance Clubg Anclroclesg Parmi Nousg IFC5 Stmlent I-Imzdlmokg LA VIE In accounting, those debits and credits just have to balance! , -y .fa ,Q '-:SN Y X . y, vw. U . -'53-. 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Johnstown Physics EARL DAVID BRENNAN . . Ashland Chemical Engineering AIChEg Iazz Club ELEANOR ANN BREYLEY ..... Erie Chemical Erzgineerirzg AIChE.g Secretary, Sigma Taug Emerson Society, Intramurals PAUL WILLIAM BRITT Bethlehem Science Chi Phi GARY LEE BUCKVVALTER . . . Portage Physics Vice-President, Alpha Nug Quarterdeck Sncictyg Philosophy Cluh EUGENE GREGORY ADAMS . Pre-M ed ical . . West Chester Newman Club, Camera Clubg lntramuralsg Dormitory Officer KURT ADOLF BARENSTECHER . Chemical. Engineering Little Silver, N. -Arnold Air Societyg Fencing Club, Newman Club, ACSg AIChE JOHN ROBERTS BATEMAN . Chemical Engineering . Aliquippa AIChEg Intramurals . Kane DAVID KIME BAUMANN . . . Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Eta Sigmag AIChE3 Intramurals DAVID GEORGE BENNIE .... Moosic Chemical Engineering Treasurer, Delta Sigma Lamhdag Treasurer, DeMolay5 AIChEg Jazz Club ALLAN HERBERT BERGMAN . . . Scranton Chemical E1-igineering Phi Sigma Delta Engineerg Intramuralsg AICl1E, Tau Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsilong Phi Eta Sigma SANFORD STANLEY BURKE .... Pittsburgh Clremical Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu Hillelg AIChEg Intramurals, IFC JOHN NORMAN CARLSON . . Vvilcox Prerllfledicnl Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Delray President, VVest Dorm Councilg AIMQ AIM Board of Governors, Intrarnuralsg ICG IRAOUL JOSEPH CASCIARI . . . Jessup Commercial Chemistry Alpha Phi Delta Intramuralsg ACS, AIChEg Newman Cluhg SAM 'MICHAEL CHAYKOVSKY . . . Mayfield Chemistry ACS WILLIAM ISAAC CHILDS ..... Eldrecl Clw-mical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma All University Cahinetg President, Secretary-Treasurer, Chem-Phys Student Council, President, Alpha Chi Sigmag ICCBg Parrni Nousg Tau Beta Pig Vice-President, Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Lambda Upsilon WILLIAM IAMES CORRIGAN .... Reading Pre-Medical Delta Sigma Phi Nittany Grotto, Newman Clubg Alpha Phi Omega ROBERT PAUL EISENHUTH . . Huntington, VV. Va. Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Keyg Manager, Gyn-iuasticsg LA VIEQ CPA GEORGE B. ELDER .... Darlington Chemistry AIMQ SAMEQ Secretary, ACS GALE L. ERICKSON . . . . . Ridgway Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau AlChEg Jazz Club DONALD RALPH FARMELO . . Port Allegany Chemistry Chi Phi Blue Bandg ACSQ Secretary, Chi Phig Intramurals GORDON GRAY FEE ..... Canonsburg Physics Szabbarcl and Bladeg Pershing Riflesg Circle K Club JOY FISHER ....... Reading Chemistry Chem-Phys Student Councilg Secretary, Iota Sigma Pig ACSQ Alpha Lambda Delta CATHARINE ANNABELLE COURTNEY . Williamsport i Chemistry Secretary-Treasurer, Iota Sigma Pig Secretary, ACSQ German Clubg Newman Club ROBERT LEROY COX . . . . . Girard 1 Chemistry T ACSQ jazz Club: Nittany Grotto WARREN L. DAVIS ...... Wayne Science Phi Mu Delta Scabbard and Bladeg AFCQ Blue Band: Alpha Phi Omegag Nittany Grating Cadet Military Council GEORGE LAWRENCE DOUGHERTY . Bellmore, N. Y. Chemical Engineering Sigma Chi Phi Beta Kappag President, Sigma Taug AIChEg Chem-Phys Newsletter RICHARD HENRY DUNKELBERGER . Sunbury Pre-Medical Sigma Nu GEORGE FRANKS DUNN, IR. . . Swarthmore Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Vice-President, Alpha Chi Sigmag Intramuralsg AIChE3 Tau Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsilong Phi Eta Sigma FREDRIC BURTON FITCH .... Ridgway Cliemicul Engineering l AICIIEQ Phi Lambda Upsilon: Intramurals EUGENE RICHARDS FLUCK . . Pottsville Pre-Medical UCAQ Dormitory Officer l WAYNE KENNETH FOSTER . . Havertown ' Pre-Medical Alpha Phi Omega LEROY WILLIAM FRITCH . . . Fullerton l Chemical Engineering E AIChEg jazz Clubg Gymnastics W ANTHONY VINCENT GALANTI . . Berwick Chemical Engineering ' AlChE9 ACS4 Iazz Clubg Newman Club i l THOMAS E. GARBRICK . . . . Bellefonte i Pre-Medical Blue Bandg Alpha Epsilon Delta 91 SIDNEY M. GROBMAN . . Philadelphia Pre-Mrzzlicnl Phi Epsilon Pi Froth JOHN WILLIAM GRU BER .... Wyomissing Pre-Medical Tau Kappa Epsilon President, Tau Kappa Epsilong President, Alpha Epsilon Deltag Phi Eta Sigmag Newman Clubg IFCQ Chem-Phys Student Councily Tennisg Editor, Cltein.-Phys Newsletter BASIL MICHAEL I-IADZIYANNIS . Mytilene, Greece Clie-mical E11gi11.ce1'i11 AIChE WILLIAM DEAN HARVEY . . , Phiiipsbufg Pre-Medical THOMAS EVANS HAYES . . Hempstead, N. Y. Science Acacia Intramurals JAMES JACOB HEADINGS . . Belleville Science Zoology Clubg UCA3 IRRAQ VVcstminster Fottndationg Intramttralsg ICG JOI-IN MILTON HESS ..... Mountville Pre-lilcriical Alpha Epsilon Deltag Psychology Club RICHARD EUGENE HOGAN . . Punxsutawney Chemical Engineerin AIChE DONALD DAVID HORCHOS . . . Moosic Pri:-Mcrlical Newman Clubg Young Republicans 92 GERALD GENE GERHART . . Sinking Spring Chemical E1zgi11ee'ri1ig Alpha Chi Sigma Golfg AICIIE MARK WAYNE GOLDMAN . . Philadelphia Physics ALBERT JOHN GRISCAVAGE . . . Plymouth Chemical Engineering - Vice-President, AlChE3 IIll.'l'1ll'l1UIHlSQ Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Lambda Upsilong Newman Club JEAN LOUISE HAEGELE . . Hazleton Science Delta Zeta JOHN ELWOOD HALE . . . . Scranton Science Phi Kappa Tau Intramuralsg Jazz Club ALICE LaVERNE HANSEN . . . Pitman, N. Commercial Clzemistry ACSQ VVRA ROBERT FRANCIS HENNESSY . . . Pittsburgh Clzemical Engineering Editor, Features Editor, Engineerg Vice-President, Alpha Nug AIC11Eg ACSQ Scahbard and Bladeg Intramuralsg Arnold Air Societyg AFROTC Drill Teamg Bible Fellowship HEDWIG ELIZABETH HERRICK . . Clarks Green Chemistry Iota Sigma Pi IVAN W. HERRICK . . . . Jamestown Chemistry JAMES ESTELL KNEPP ..... Clearfield Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Treasurer, Alpha Chi Sigmag AIChEg Arnold Air Societyg Circle K Club THEODORE LARS KN UDSON, JR. Lewistown Commercial Chemistry THOMAS GEORGE KOCHIE . . Freeland Science Newman Club WILLIAM JOSEPH LENNARZ . . Bethlehem Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Arnold Air Societyg ACS CONRAD LEE LENTZ . . . Lehighton Pre-Medical Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Epsilon Dcltag Intramuralsg Alpha Phi Omega W RONALD JAY LENTZ . . . Lehighton Pre-Medical Delta Sigma Phi STANFORD JACK LIEBERMAN . . . Wilkes-Barre Chemical Engineering Zeta Beta Tau AIChEg Playersg Hillelg WVDFM IRVIN MARVIN LIEBMAN . . Philadelphia Pre-lliezlical Zeta Beta Tau Secretary, Zeta Beta Taug LA VIE5 Alpha Epsilon Deltag ICGQ Hillelg Intramurals GARY W. LYONS . Port Allegany Pre-Ilicrlical Sigma Nu STUART ALAN HORN .... Westfield, N. Chemical Engineering Antlroclesg Alpha Phi Omega: AIChEg Vice-President, Vllest Dorm Councilg AIM Board of Governorsg Lion Partyg Dormitory Ofiicerg Penn State Clubg Nittany Grnttog Vllesley Foundation STUART LAURIE JONES ..... Scranton Chemical Engineering Emerson Societyg Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Lambda Upsilong Tau Beta Pig AICIIE THEODORE SIEGFRIED KLEIN . . . Bethlehem Cl1EI7liCHl Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma XVrestlingg AICIJEQ Intramurals VLADIMIR D. KORBA . . Pleasant Mount Science Intramurals GEORGE GARFIELD KREIDLER, JR. . . Reading Science Golfg Scabbard and Bladcg S Clubg Intramurals STOKES LAZARUS .... New Cumberland Chemical Engineering AIChEg Quartercleck Society MARY MCELHANEY LESLIE . . . Meaclville Chemistry Pi Beta Phi Treasurer, Pi Beta Phig ACSg Chem-Phys Student Coimcilg Iota Sigma Pig Alpha Lambda Delta HOWARD IRWIN LEVINE . . spring Valley, N. Y. Pre-Medical Phi Sigma Delta Phi Eta Sigmag Alpha Epsilon Deltag Baseballg Chem-Phys Student Councilg Anclroclesg Pershing Riflesg Intramurals THOMAS JACOB LEVV IS, JR. . . . Williamsport Pre-Medical Delta Sigma Lambda Alpha Epsilon Dcltag Alpha Phi Omegag Phi Eta Sigmag Nittany Grottog Intramurals 93 ROBERT DONALD MERRELL . Che-mical Engineering . Bryn Athyn AIChE, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma JOHN WILLIAM MILLER . Pre-Medical Intramurals, IFC ALBERT LLOYD MOORE . . , Chemical Engineering AIChE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsil EDWARD CLINTON MOREDOCK Chemistry AGS CHARLES ROBERT MORGAN . Chemistry President, ACS HUGO N. MORI . Science New Castle Sigma Nu . . . Rome on, Phi Eta Sigma . . Charleroi . Plymouth . Old Forge JOHN MURRAY MCCABE ..... Troy Chemical Engineering AIM, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilontg Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Band, Glee Club, AIChE, Alpha Phi Omega ROBERT MCMILLAN ..... Waynesburg Pre-Medical Delta Tau Delta President, Senior Class, All University Cabinet, Skull and Bones, Blue Key, Manager, Cross Country, Manager, Golf, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma CHARLES LEWIS MCQUEENEY . . Sandy Ridge Chemical Engineering AlChE RICHARD LE ROY MAASS .... Drexel Hill Chemical E11gi!1B8Ti11g Theta Delta Chi Chem-Phys Student Council, ACS, AlChE, Nittany Grotto JAMES ARENSBERG MARTIN . . . Uniontown Science Chief Announcer, YNDFM, Secretary, Nittany Council, Riding Club GEORGE GREGG MAULER .... Uniontown Pre-Medical Tribunal, President, Vice-President, Nittany Council, AIM Board of Governors, Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Delta, West Dorm Council, Androcles, Dormitory OH-icer, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Skull and Bones WILLIANI HOVVARD NEFF . . Millheirn Science ROBERT RICHARD NEIMAN . . . Lewistown Chemical Engineerir-ig Alpha Chi Sigma Secretary, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Secretary, AIChE, Chem-Phys Student Coimcil, Vice-President, Tan Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Veterans Club, Intrarnuxals AUSTIN COFFIN NESTER . . . Lansdowne Science Phi Mu Alpha, ACS, Jazz Club MILTON ANTHONY NETCHER . . Waynesburg Pre-Medical Delta Sig-ma Phi Alpha Phi Omega, IFC, Nittany Grotto, Newman Club BOBBY DEWITT OAKLEY .... West Chester Chemical E11 gineeriing Alpha Chi Sigma Chem-Phys Student Council, AICl1E RAYMOND JOSEPH OBERLEITNER . . Uniontown Science Theta Kappa Phi Vice-President, Theta Kappa Phi, Newman Club, Intramurals LEVVIS EARL PATTERSON . . . Mclieesport Science Radio Guilclg Outing Club SAMUEL MAURICE PHILLIPS . . . Drexel Hill Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma AIChEg Jazz Clubg Flying Club GLENN ROBERT REITZ ..... Shamokin Science President, VVest Dorm Cmmcilg Campus Chestg Camera Club FRANCIS JOSEPH REYNOLDS . . . Minersville Chemical- E1Tfg'illf!ZVil'lg Chapel Choirg AIChEg ACS GEORGE NEWCOMER RIPPLE, II . McClellandtoWn Pre-llfledicnl Alpha Epsilon Delta DAVID MEURICE ROCKMORE . . Cambridge Springs Physics Phi Kappa Phig Quarterdeck Societyg Phi Eta Sigma RAYMOND FUJIO OKAMOTO . . Willow Grove Science Phi Kappa Sigma IFCQ Intramurals ROBERT JOHN O'LARNIC . . . Hazleton Chemical Engineering AIChE DONALD STEEN OLEXA .... Clarks Green Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma AIChEg Circle K Clubg Imramutalsg Newman Club FRANKLIN BLAZE OLNEY .... New Castle Pre-Ilflezliezal Delta Sigma Phi l1Vrest1ingg Chess Clubg Nittany Grottog Manager, Golf BERNARD P. ORZECH . . . Shenandoah Science ANARGIROS PETE PATELLIS .... Clairton Pre-Medical Tau Kappa Epsilon All University Sccretariatg Greek Orthodox Societyg Intramurals JEROME ROTH .... . Wilkes-Barre Commercial Clzemistry Zeta Beta Tau AIChEg ACS, IFC JOHN MCDONALD RUSSELL .... Altoona Pre-Medical Phi Gamma Delta Lion's Pawg Vice-President, IFCg Omicrnn Delta Kappag Blue Keyg Parmi Nousg Phi Eta Sigmag Alpha Epsilon Deltag Manager, Cross Country CARLEN E NELL SAMUELS .... Lewishurg Pre-Medical Zeta Tau Alpha Collegiang LA Vusg Chem,-Phys Newsletterg Gamma Pi Epsilong Intramurals ELIZABETH HEBELKA SCHVVARZ . . Allentown Physics Alpha Lambda Delta VVILLIAM MERLIN SCHWARZ, JR. . . Harrisburg Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilong ACSg Phi Eta Sigma VVILLIAM CHARLES SCUDDER . Chernicnl Engineering AIChQE . Haclclonlielcl, N. CALVIN SYLVANUS SMITH . . Clarks Summit Science DONALD DAVID SMITH .... Holtwood Pre-Nferlicalv AFROTC Drill Teamg Intramurals ROBERT HEATH SMITH . . . Columbus, Ohio Chemical Ellgi11BBl'i1lg Alpha Sigma Phi AIChE9 ACSg Sigma Taug Intramurals ROGER BROVVN STAUB .... State College Chemical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon President, Blue Bandg Chem-Phys Student Couneilg Phi Mu Alphag AIChE RONALD KAYE STONE . . . . York Pre-Mezlical Phi Delta Theta Phi Eta Sigmag Alpha Epsilon Deltag LA Vuzg Frollz LESTER DANIEL STRAUCH, IR, . . Ephrata CO'H1f1lLBl'CilLl Chemistry AIChEg ACSg Circle K Cluhg Rifle Team JOSEPH HUBERT THOMPSON . Hazleton Chemical E1zgi1xeeri1zg CLAYTON JOHN UHLER . . . Pittsburgh Chemical Engineering AIChEg Penn State Cluh MARGARET HAYES UHLER . Willces-Barre Science Newman Cluhg ACS 96 STEPHEN PAUL SENFT . . . Everett Chemistry President, Treasurer, ACSQ Blue Bandg Treasurer, Student Fellowship HELEN DOROTHY SHEPLAVY . Cleveland, Ohio Physics PAUL JOHN SIIVIONETTI . . . . Altoona Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilonig AIChE HERBERT DONALD SPANGLER . Philadelphia Comfucrninl Che1nistry AIChE5 ACSQ I-Iillelg Intramurals: Outing Club CARL MICHAEL SPITZER . . Scranton Chemical Engineering AIChE ALLEN CHESTOH STARKEY . . . Philadelphia Science Alpha Chi Sigma Outing Clubg Intramurals PAUL HANS STRENGE ..... Aidan Chemical Engineering Treasurer, AIChEg Newman Clubg Phi Eta Sigmag Sigma Taug Tau Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsilong Manager, Golfg Intramurals ROBERT JAMES SULLIVAN . . Pottsville Chemistry Camera Cluhg ACS NORMAN EUGENE SUMNER .... Oxford Chemical Engi11eeri11g Alpha Chi Sigma Phi Eta Sigmag Chem-Phys Student Councilg Scabhard and Bladeg Quarter- deck Societyg Alpha Phi Omegag AIChEg Vice-President, Circle K Clubg IFC ALAN GREGORY VVATKINS . Chemical Enginuerin AIChEg Lacrosse PAUL RONALD YNOOLSLAYER . PreAMudicul Wfust Dorm Councilg AIMg Dorn VVALTER VVYSOCZAN SKI . 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TRABLTE Assistant Dean, Assistant Director of Summer Sessions PALMER C. VVEAVER Director of Education Exterisioiz - JOSEPH I. LOWDEN Director of Vocational Teacher Education V S. LEVVIS LAND Head, Department of Art Education VVIKTOR LOWENFELD Head, D'6P67l'f11'l81'LlC of Education - f CHARLES M. LONG H cad, Department of Industrial Education - S. LEWIS LAND H cad, Depar1.r11c'nt of Music Education - I'lUlVlh1EL FISI-IBURN Head, Department of Psychology - CLARENCE R. CAIIPENTEII MARION R. TRABUE Dean TA 1 ti- f L, K Lt 'l Lg w. ll l Discussions with children prove helpful to the future elementary school teacher 'ilk 7 AJ 13 . :V nrmffag ml rx 'Y' 1 I Y I , , ' fm: ' ' f ' -. 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J y, -1 lu . ,Mr-f.. e ,- , -dr? . iiwff-? i':f5 A JL, ..viSf ' -v. - X ' -X - ' ' Q : mln,-'lv .Q '- 'xr , 1 'ww W :YI fm: x .. - 1-1 -Q x 1 ' H o PAUL ARTHUR AUCKER . . . . Lykens Education Q FTAg EUB Student Fellowship LOIS LEE BACI-IARACH .... Philadelphia Ezl-ncution Alpha Epsilon Phi Vice-President, Alpha Epsilon Phip Intramuralsg ACEIQ Hillel JANE L. BACZEWSKI . . . . Reading Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Intraniuralsg Newman Cluhg FTA CAROLYN BAER . . Ellwoocl City EclucnI'io:i Thcspians LOIS ELAINE BAER . . . . York Edncuiirm Kappa Delta Treasurer, Kappa Deltag Phi Sigma Iota ROBERT CATHCART BAKER EIIIICKII ion . . Elizabethtown Theta Chi President, Theta Clhig Alpha Nug Quartcrrleck Society 2 PATRICIA IRWIN AGNEVV . . . Pittsburgh Music Eel-zication Beta Sigma Omicmn Vice-President, Chapel Choirg Louise Homer Cluhg Vlfestminster Founclationg Intramurals BARBARA JOAN AIELLO . , Montclair, N. Psychology Psychology Cluhg ACEIg FTAQ Dormitory Ofhcerg Riding Cluhg Jazz Club LESTER THOMAS ALSTON . . Pottsville Psychology DONALD RICHARD ALTEMUS Freeport Education Kappa Phi Kappa GERALDINE ROSE ANN AQUIST Education . . . Warren Kappa Delta Pi Gamma Alphag Newman Clubg Secretary, Riding Clubg VVomen's Chorus TATIANA FEYETTE ARMSTRONG . . Centre Hall Ed-ucultion. Gamma Phi Beta E. NICHOLAS BALDWIN, IR. El1'1lCll1iOl'l . . . State College Secretary, Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Taug Tau Beta Pig Blue Bandg Chapel Choir BARBARA ANN BALL . . Erlncatiou ACEI HENRIETTA G. BALLING . . . . Uniontown EIl'llCl1li011 Zeta Tau Alpha Vice-President, Zeta Tau Alphag ACEIg Collegirrng Swim Club E. CAROL BAUER Elkins Park PS5-'vllfllllgj' Kappa Delta Treasurer, Psychology Clubg IRRA3 Swim Clubg Newman Clulsg Intramuralsg BX Board of Control EDWARD WILSON BAUMAN Psychology Psychology Club . Abington WILLIAM ALVIN BAUMGARTEL Industrial Arts . . Gihsonia Ocean City, N. l GEORGE WILLSON BLACK . . . State College Music ,Ezlucafirm Sigma Pi President, Blue Banclg President, Phi Mu Alphag Symphony Orchestra: Chapel Choirg Board of Dramatics and Forensicsg Arnold Air Societyg Outing Club KENNETH B. BLAIR . . . . Pittsburgh EKLlICUfllll1' Sigma Chi President, Sigma Chi SIDNEY VICTOR BLECKER .... Reading Eilucutimz Phi Sigma Delta Secretary, Phi Sigma Dcltag Debate Clubg Kappa Phi Kappag Hillel: LA XIIEQ Political Science Cluhg FTAQ Manager, Gymnusticsg Frothg Irikl-irzgg FTAQ Intramurals HELEN ANN BLOOM . . Sunbury Education XVonien's Chorus BARBARA LOU BLOWERS . . Altoona Ed: c li 1 Kappa Phig Outing Clulig lllflesley Foundationg PTA IUNE Tl-IERESE BOLDT .... Reading Education ' Leonirlesg FTAg Newman Cluhg German Cluhg Zoology Clubg Gamma Pi Epsilon LOIS CLAIRE BEUN . . Quakertown ' i lizincntirm Pi Beta Phi ACEI JOAN MARLENE BIANCHI . . Avonmore Education Delta Zeta W Vice-President, Delta Zetag lntramuralsg Pluyersg State Purlyg Belles Lertres Cluhg Modern Dance Clubg XVDFNI ' DOROTHY KALEY BIESECKER . . Yorl-. X l Education l ' Pi Gamma Alpha l S VJILLIAIVI SAMUAL BILYAK . . . Pittsburgh ' Eclncatirm Phi Kappa Psi Kappa Phi Kappa 1 l NANCY VIRGINIA BIRD . . . Bradford l l Eclnczilioii, Pi Beta Phi , 1 Panhellenic Councilg Angel Flightg ACEI I JOSEPH ALAN BIRT .... Berwick I Psychology Delta Chi i Psi Chig AFROTC Drill Tuning Psychology Club , M ARVIN GLENN BOLLMAN . . Bedford I Education X ATM ROBERT LEWIS BONNELL . . Bellefonte l Education l SEHOY LYNN BOSLER . lohnsonhurg 1 Education Theta Phi Alpha W Treasurer, Theta Phi Alphag FTAQ Riding Cluhg Newman Club BARBARA ANN BRANSDORF . Wilkes-Barre i l Eclucntian l Frothg Lion Partyg Secretary-Treasurer, Freshman Classy Freshman Councilg Luonidesg Spring VVeek Cummitteeg Dormitory Ofhcerg FTAQ ACEI AUDREY JEANE BROWN .... Harrisburg Erlncrztion Alpha Gamma Delta ACEIQ Dormitory Oilicerg FTA5 Intramurals CONSTANCE CAROLE BRYEN . . . Brownsville Education l Ilflmzitorg FTAg Sigma Tau Delray Jazz Clubg Belles Lettres Clubg i l Dormitory Olhcerg Leonides l I 103 PEGGY ANN BYRNES . Ardmore Ealr-:cation Pi Beta Phi Pi Lambda Thetag ACER FTAQ Intramurals SHIRLEY RUTH CALLEN ..... Butler Erlucatirm. Sigma Sigma Sigma President, Sigma Sigma Sigmag FTAg Intramuralsg Panhellenic Council IANE MARGARET CAMERON . . . Orelancl Psychology Sigma Sigma Sigma VVDFMg VVSGA I-Iouscg Dormitory Ofliieerg IRRAg Psychology Clubg Outing Clubg Psi Chig Intramurals E. 'IOANNE GARUSO . . Villanova Erlucutirm, Delta Delta Delta President, Vice-President, Panhellenie Councilg All University Cahinctg Mortar Boardg LA VIE: Junior Prom Committeeg llctzel Union lioardg XVSGA Senateg FTAQ ACEIQ UCA FRANCIS WILLARD CATHERINE Morrisclale ELz!IL'LIfl01L FTAg Kappa Phi Kappa RODNEY LeROY CAULKINS . . . Vifilliamsport Ezl1.1cnlio11. Delta Sigma Lambcla Vice-President, Delta Sigma Lambclag DeMo1ay Clubg Nittany Grotto ALOYSE COKEWELL . Punxsutawney Ezlucufizm Gamma Phi Beta Panhcllcnic Councilg Intramurals VVILLIAM COLLIER . Willowv Grove Erlvm-ution Phi Kappa Tau Pershing Rillesg SAME JUDITH ESTHER COOPER . Philaclelphia Erlucnlion, 'I04 BEVERLY A. BURKHARDT .... Franklin Education Symphony Orchestrag ACEIQ Secretary, Philotes NANCY LOUISE BURLEY . . Tatarny Education Sigma Sigma Sigma FTA IUDITH ANN BURNS .... Braclforcl .Ezl uicution- Kappa Kappa Gamma Senior Editor, LA VIEQ Scrollsg Vice-President, Kappa Kappa Gammag All University Secretarietg Iuniot Prom Committeeg Campus Chest ANNIE LORNE CAMPBELL . . . Confluence Ezlnculion XVSGAQ Judicialg Mortar Boardg Education Student Councilg Cwensg ICCBg Secretary, Lconidesg Collegian ELAINE ANN CAPPELLI . . . Hershey Eclucntiuri Lconiclesg College Co-opp Newman Club i VVALTER VVHITE CARTER . . . Angels Education, Phi Sigma Kappa Intramuralsg FTA CHARLES CALVIN CI-IRISTMAN . Bethlehem Psychology Newman Clubg Psychology Club MICHAEL ANTHONY CIAVARELLA Altoona Erlncaiion. FTA LEAH COHEN ..... Philaclelphia Eilncutilm. Sigma Delta Tau Hillclg Frotli. VV ILLIAM LESTER DAVIES .... VVyoming lmlxtslriul Arts Delta Sigma Lamhcla VVestminster Fellowship SHIRLEY RUTH DAVIS . . . Philadelphia Etlucutiou Alpha Kappa Alpha Seuretary, Alpha Kappa Alpha: ACEIQ Intramurals ARTHUR LOUIS DCANGELIS . . Altoona lllusie Ecluctzlion Blue Banrl WILLIAM JOSEPH DONOVAN . Tamaqua Education FTA JOHN DUDASH, Ja .... Frackville Etlncatimt Kappa Phi Kappag FTA ELEANOR LORRAINE DUFFAN . . I-larrisburg Etlnctttion Secretary-Treasurer, Pi Omega Pi, Jazz Club, FTA, Leonides BARBARA ELLEN EASTER . . Port Chester, N. Y. Education Kappa Alpha Theta Treasurer, Kappa Alpha Theta, Treasurer, Scrolls, Pi Lambtla Theta, Alpha Lambda Deltag Education Student Council, VVDFM: lntramuralsp NVomen's Chorus, Monitor, LA VIEQ Dormitory Olheer VANESSA DAWN EDELEN . . Glen Moore Psyclmlagy Kappa Delta Secretary, Psychology Cluhg Secretary, IRRAQ Chapel Choir, Thespiansg Campus Party ' DIANE RUTH EDELIVIAN .... Soutlerton Etlucalirm Alpha Omicron Pi Education Student Council, Scrolls, XVSGA House, ACEIQ Circulation Nlanager, tll10Ylil'0l'j Intramtualsg Panhellenie Cotmcilg Dormitory Olliccr LOIS Cl-IRISTIN E COVVDEN . . Bethlehem Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta Collegian, LA VIEQ Psi Chi, Secretary, Psychology Club, FTA, Intramurals RENNA PATRICIA CRAMER . . Lewishurg Erlttcutimz Pi Beta Phi Dehatu Cluhg Lion Partyg Delta Alpha Delta, Outing Club, LA V153 Dormitory Othcerg Intramurals VERINO JOSEPH DANDREA . . Altoona .llusic ELIILCZIUIHI Blue Band GAYLE ANNE DeBONlS . New Hyde Park, N. Y. Etlucation Alpha Gamma Delta Dormitory Olliecrg Pi Gamma Mug Alpha Lamhtla Delta, Fflllllj FTA JANE EDNA DeVOE . . Danville Etluctrtion Sigma Sigma Sigma KATHRY N ANN DIETZ . . . Quakertown Etlucatirm ACEIQ Treasurer, Kappa Phig Nlesley Foundation SUSAN L. DUNMIRE ...... Sligo Ezlucuiizm Theta Phi Alpha Belles Lettrcs Club, FTAQ Newman Club CAROL JOAN DURBIN .... Pittsburgh Eclzzenticuz Delta Delta Delta Vice-President, Delta Delta Deltag Vice-President, Eclucation Student Coun- cilg Chimes, LA Vue, ACEIg Monitor: YVomen's Chorusg Intramuralsg Dormi- tory Ollicer JANET A. EASLY . Spangler Ezlucaliou. Kappa Delta Angel Flight, Newman Cluhg Collegian 105 RONALD MARVIN FIELD .... Philadelphia Education, Kappa Phi Kappag History Round Tableg IRRA DAVID FINEMAN ..... Philadelphia Eclucatio-ni Sigma Alpha Mu Kappa Phi Kappag History Round Tableg IRRA5 Hillclg Belles Lcttres Clubg FTA CHARLOTTE LOUISE PINK . . Philadelphia Education Delta Gamma Tliespiansg State Partyg FTA3 Editor, Monitor PATRICIA ANNE PIORELLA . . . Ardmore Eclucot-ion ACEI MARGARET ANTONIA FISHER . . . Bellefonte Education Alpha Xi Delta President, Alpha Xi Deltag Mortar Boardg Belles Lettres Clubg WVSGA llouseg Dormitory Oflieerg Campus Partyg VVumen's Chorusg LA VIE? Lan- terng Panhellenie Council JOAN KATHRYN FLEBOTTE . . . State College Education Alpha Omieron Pi Collegiaug Newman Clubg ACEI5 Secretary, Alpha Omicron Pig Intramuralsg Circulation Manager, Illonitorg VVmnen's Chorus ETTA NATALIE EHRENKRANZ Ezlucution ACEIg Hillel Phoenixville LOIS ANN EICHENLAUB . Education . . Springlield Delta Gamma ACEIQ Monitorg Newman Clubg Intramurals JAMES GARFIELD ELLIS, III . Education . Washington, D. C. Phi Kappa Psi Thespiansg Pi Gamma Alphag Kappa Phi Kappag Pershing Rillesg Nittany Cmuicil CHARLES ARTHUR FARRELL State College Imlustrinl- Arlx IANET MOORE FEASTER . . . . Media Education Kappa Alpha Theta Education Student Councilg Secretary, Chimesg Mortar Boardg VVSGA Houseg Intramuralsg Hat Society Council ESTI-IER MOLLY FELDMAN . . Ellwood City Education Hillelg FTAg Jazz. Clubg Leonides THERESA MICHAELLA FLYNN . . White Haven Psychology Delta Zeta Psychology Cluhg Riding Cl ubg Newman Clubg Outing Club JOHN HOWARD FOCEL .... Zelienople Psychology Psi Chig Kappa Phi Kappag IRAg SAMg President, Psychology Clubg Veterans Club M. ELEANOR FRANK .... North Wales Education Alpha Chi Omega Newman Clubg Schuhplattlers Cluhg Feature Editor, Mon-iforg ACEI BOYD FREEDMAN ...... Bristol Ed ucntio ri. Sigma Alpha Mu President, Kappa Phi Kappag Education Student Couneilg History Round Tableg Ilillelg FTA SARAJANE FREEHAPER . . . . Reading Education WDPMQ wsoag A0131 MILTON WILLIAM FREY, II . . Port Washington Psychology LSAg Psychology Club NIARILYN KAY GITHENS . . Belle Vernon EllLH,'llfi01L Chi Omega Scrollsg Organizations Editor, LA VIE5 Pi Omega Pip VVDFMg All University Secrctariet NANCY FLEMING GRAUMANN Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Psychology UCAg VVestminster Foundationg Psychology Club, Cosmopolitan Club JOAN ETHEL GRAY , .... Ardmore Ezluczrtion Delta Gamma President, Delta GHHIHIZJ WSGAg ACEIg Copy Editor, Monitorg Intramurals, Panhellenic Council GALE GIRARD GREGORY . Hazleton Education NANCY A. GULICK .... Ardmore Erluculinn Delta Gamma Vice-President, Delta Gannnag Education Student Council, Intramurals: ACEIg Editor, Monitor MARGARET MARY GYSLING . . . Sharon Hill Education Phi Mu Phi Sigma Iotag President, French Club, Newman Clubg FTA DAVID FRIEDEN BERG . . VVashington, D. C. Industrial Psychology Alpha Epsilon Pi Intramnrnlsg Lacrosse: Lion Partyg Secretary, VicefPresident, Alpha Epsilon Pi NIARJORIE PAYE ERIEDLAND . . . Huntingclon Education Phi Sioma Sigma U i Hillclg Treasurer, Phi Sigma Sigma AUDREY JEAN FULTON .... Washington Education ACEIg IVRAg Roger VVilliams Fellowship JOHN JOSEPH GATES ..... Altoona Education Sccrctary-Treasurer, History Round Tableg Kappa Phi Kappag Newman Clubg Collegian DAVID FORREST GILL . . Elclrecl Education FTA SHIRLEY GILLS . . . . Ellwoocl City Education FTAQ UCAg Dormitory Oiiicer JOHN VVARREN HAMILL State College Education Chi Phi Kappa Phi Kappag Boxingg ACEIQ FTA, Intramuralsg Roger XVilliams Fellowship PATRICIA LOUISE I-IAMILL . . . Tarentum Eziucatiou Alpha Gamma Delta Newman Clubg Intramurals, FTA BETTE JEAN I-IANDWERK . . Germansville Eclucrztinn ACEIg Roger Wfilliams Fellowship ANNA CAROL I-IARTLINE A . . . . Oley Education Zeta Tau Alpha German Club, Collegian, LA VIEQ Phi Sigma Iota, Monitorg FTA ROBERT BRUCE HASLETT , North East Psychology Theta Xi JANET RUTH HEESS . . . Kennett Square Education ACEIQ Collegimig Leunides BETTY VVOOD HERR . . Corry Education College Cu-op JACK HOCUTT . . Mohnton Music Erlurrifimz Dormitory Oflicerg Phi Mu Alphag Blue Band FAY DUNCAN HOLDEN . . Wynnewczrmcl Music Education, Pi Beta Phi President, Pi Beta Phig Serullsg Secretary, Thespiansg Chapel Choirg Alpha Lambda Deltag LA Vmg Louise Homer Clubg Panhellenie Council JANET LOUISE HUBER . . . Saint Thomas Education Phi hilt UCAg Playersg Campus Chest JOHN HORDLEY HUGHES . . . Scranton Iml.ustriul Arts Delta Sigma Launhcla DeMolay HERBERT HUMMEL, JR .... Reading Erlucntioxi Kappa Phi Kappag Veterans Clubg FTA EDITH RUTH JAHSS , Pliiladelphia ELIIICKIHIIII Alpha Epsilon Phi WILLIAM JASI-IINSKI, JR. . Rural Valley Erliiealimr ROBERT MERIL JENKINS . Sharon lmluslrial Arts Outing Clubg Industrial Education Society 'I08 JOHN DAVID HENDERSON . Hazleton Psychology Players MARY LOIS HENRY ..... Pittsburgh Education VVDFMQ Morzitrzrg Collegirmg Pi Gamma Mug ACEIg Intramurals SARA JANE HENRY . . . . Sinking Spring Erlucntion Pi Lambda Thetag Pi Gamma Mug ACEIg President, Roger VVilliams Fcllowshipg UCAg LA VIE KAYE MOURY HOOD . . . . Strasburg Psychology Alpha Xi Delta Secretary' Alpha Xi Deltag Phi Kappa Phig Psi Chip Psychology Clubg Belles Lettres Club MARJORIE JEAN HOPP . . Pittsburgh Eclucatiun Alpha Omieron Pi Frothg ACEI5 Panhellenie Couneilg Education Student Council ALBERT SCOTT I-IOVV E .... Brookville Psychology Alpha Chi Rho Lion Partyg Riding Club LORETTA JEAN HUNTER . . Pittsburgh Erlucrliion President, Pi Lamhrla Thetag Leonidesg Scrullsg FTAg Mmzilorg Phi Kappa Phi .ANN HAMILTON HUTCHISON . . Big Run Ezluculiozz Alpha Omicron Pi VVDFM5 Dormitory Ollicerg Swim Cluh PATRICIA LAMBERT JACOBS Johnstown Eiiucntion VANESSA JUNE JOHNSON . Beccaria Edncutirm Debate Club, Secretary, Linn Party, President, Young Demucratsg Sigma Alpha Eta: Delta Alpha Deltag Pi Lambda Tlietag Delta Sigma Rho, Alpha Lambda Delta LOIS CHRISTIAN JONES . . . Ridley Park Education GRETA ELLEN JORDAN . . . VVillow Grove Education Phi Mu Playersg LA VIEQ UCAg Secretary, ACEIg Secretary, Phi Mu, Intramuralsg Durmitory Officer EDWARD KAKALEY . . . Slieppton Psycliolngy Psi Chi, Kappa Phi Kappa SORRA PHYLLIS KANOVSKY Kane Education ACER Hillel RUTH JOAN KAPLAN . .... Arclmore Education. Leonidesg FTAQ Collegian, XVSGAQ Dormitory Ollicer JANICE KARP . . . Wilkes-Barre Education ACEIQ FTAQ Riding Clubg Hillelg ICG, Pivot, Jazz Club CHRISTINE KAUFFMAN . . . State College Edin.-ulion, Alpha Gamma Delta Pi Gamma Alpliag Secretary, Pi Lambda Thetag Circulation Manager, Collegiruzg Chimes, Playersg Intramurals ELEANOR ANN KEESEY .... Drexel Hill Erlucrizim: Olliec Manager, Crdlegiimg Treasurer, ACEIQ Pluyersg LICA5 LA VIE TAMYRA KEITZ ...... Philadelphia Education Phi Sigma Sigma President, Phi Sigma Sigmag FTA3 Hillelg Inlramuralsg Panhellenie Council NANCY JANE KING . . Glenside lfrluculiori Alpha Omicrrin Pi Collegiung LA Vnsg Outing Cluhg ACEI3 Intramuralsg Riding Club RUTH KLUGER . ...... Vilyoming Ecluccltimi Pivolg Business Manager, Players, I-lillelg Cwcnsg Leunidesg Frolhg Theta Alpha Phig Pi Gamma Mu. xl MILDRED MARIE KOLASA . . Clarence Ednculiun Newman Clubg FTAQ Jazz Club, Modern Dance Clubg Leunides i STANLEY MARION KOLODJESKI . . New Castle Edmzation Beaver House Vice-President, Beaver llouseg Jazz Clubg Newman Clubg FTA CARRY KREIZMAN . Philadelphia Psychology Sigma Alpha Mu Psyelmlogy Club JOSEPH JOHN KRUFKA, . . Plymouth Iiuliistrial Arts Theta Kappa Phi Co-Captain, Wlrcstlingg Vice-President, Druidsg Vice-President, S Cluhg Education Student Councilg Newman Cluh I PHILIP JOHN KULKOSKY Jermyn Education X CHARLES ERNEST LAHR . . . Lingiesmwn I psJfCl,,,j,,gJ, Phi Kappa Sigma 109 CATHERINE LEFKOW ..... Altoona Ezlucation Alpha Epsilon Phi Hillelg ACEIQ Intramurals E. SUZANNE LEIB . . Harrisburg Education. Phi Mu Chimesg Playersg LA VIEQ Vice-President, Sigma Alpha Etag Delta Alpha Deltag Intramuralsg Debate Cluhg ACEIQ FTAg WSGA KENNETH LESIGHT . . . . Yukon Music Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Blue Bandg Symphony Orchestrag Blue Keyg Skull and Bonesg Phi Mu Alphag Chapel Choir FREDDIE DEAN LEVAN . Millheim Education SANDRA INA LEVIN ..... Harrisburg Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Phig Hillelg Intramurals MURRAY LEVINE . . . Philadelphia Psychology 0 JOAN LOIS LAND . . . . State College Education Alpha Xi Delta Secretary, Alpha Xi Dcltag Panhellenic Council: Intramurals JAMES 1. LANE . . . Ell1lCfll1ll7l7- FTAg Phi Kappa Phi . . DuBois MARY ELIZABETH LATHROP Education . . Springville Chi Omega Frotli-5 LA VIE! Monitorg ACEIQ Modern Dance Clubg Intramurals VIRGINIA M. LATSHAW .... Bechtelsville Ezluention Vice-Prcsizlent, Pi Lambcla Thetag Research and Records Manager, Col- Iegizmg VVomen's Chorusg FTAQ Pi Gamma Mug Alpha Lambda Delta C. WILLIAIVI LAWN . . . Sellersville Psychology Phi Kappa Tau Zoology Clubg Intramuralsg Marketing Clubg Newman Cluh MYRNA ROCI-IELLE LEBOWITZ . Ellwood City Education Sigma Delta Tau ACEI5 l-Iillel SANFORD FOX LICHTENSTEIN . . Merion Education Phi Epsilon Pi Lion's Pawg Business Manager, Froihg Director, CPA5 Pan-ni Nousg Board of Publicationsg Kappa Phi Kappag Encainpxnent Conimittecg Blue Keyy IFC3 Spring VVeek Committee CAROLYN JANE LITTLE . . Altoona Education Della Zeta FTAg ACEIQ Belles Lettres Club IANZELLE LOPERFITO . . . Vanclergrift ELl'UCL'lfiO1'7- Newman Clubg Chairman, All University Sccretarietg FTA TI-IURMAN ARNETT LORICK , . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Phi Alpha Treasurer, Fencing Clubg Vice-President, Young Democrats JOHN WILLIAM LOSA . . . Ben Avon Ed'ncntio11 Sigma Alpha Epsilon KARL BERNARD LUCKNER . . Altoona Eclnealion PATRICIA HILL McLAUCI-ILIN . . . Ashland Ed-ucarian Alpha Omicron Pi President, Alpha Ornicron Pig Secretary, Pi Gamma Alpha: Scrollsg Edu- cation Student Councilg Art Editor, Monitorg Panhellenic Councilg Thes- piansg Intramurals GEORGE JOSEPH MAKAR . . . North Braddock Education Secretary, Kappa Phi Kappag Outing Clubg AIMQ FTA THOMAS JOSEPH MALLOY .... Frackville Eclucatio-n Kappa Phi Kappag FTAQ Newman Club NELL NANCY MAMROSH . . . Ambriclge Ezlucrrtion Alpha Xi Delta Frotlzg State Partyg Intramurals LUCINDA OLGA MANARIN . . Washnigton, D. C. Education Phi Mu President, Delta Sigma Rhog Vice-President, Delta Alpha Delray Pi Gamma NIU.: Debate Clubg Collegimig History Round Tahleg Intramuralsg Roger VVilliams Fellowshipg FTAg Forensic Councilg Pi Lambda Theta EILEEN GLORIA MARCOLINA . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Omicron Pi ACEI5 Collegiung LA Vusg Delta Alpha Deltag Debate Clubg Newman Clubg Belles Lettrcs Clubg Education Student Council DIANE A. MacMULLEN . . Havertown Psychology IRRA JOAN MARIE IWCCARTHY . . Lansdowne Education FTAQ Monitorj Intramurals JOHN JOSEPH MCDERMOTT . . Milan Ezlilcutiun Kappa Phi Kappa J. BONNIE MCELROY . . Education . Elkins Park Delta Gamma VVDFMQ Radio Guildg LA Vusg German Clubg Young Republicansg FTAQ Monitor PEARL LaJOYCE MCGEE . . . . Altoona Education Chapel. Choirg ACEI JAMES EUGENE MCKELVEY . . . Pittsburgh Industrial Arts Managing Editor, Ag Hill Breezeg Forestry Societyg Cross Countryg Trackg SAME3 Intramurals NANCY CAROL MARSH .... Bethlehem Education Phi lVIu LA VIE3 Intramuralsg Sigma Alpha Etag lirothg FTA5 ACEIg Swim Club SHIRLEY LOUISE MARTIN .... Oxford Education Phi Mu Vice-President, Phi Mug Vice-President, ACEIg I7TAg Frutlig Panhcllenic Council MARY ELLEN MAUM .... King of Prussia Etlucutiun Debate Clubg Delta Alpha Dcltag FTAQ Vice-President, Delta Sigma Rho JEANNE CAROLYN MAXVVELL . . . Sharon Music Etlucatio-ri Alpha Gamma Delta Blue Bantlg Symphony Orchestrag Louise I-Iomer Clubg Sernllsg UCAQ Secretary, Leonidesg VS-'estminster Fotmdation LILLIAN M. INIELKO .... Clearwater, Fla. Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Senior Editor, LA VIE3 Secretary, Cullegirmg Secretary, Kappa Kappa Gam- mag All University Secrctarietg Secretariet, Tribunalg Newman Clubg Riding Clubg Campus Chest SALLY ANN MEREDITI-l . . . Towanda Education ACEIg Lconidesg Newman Club l . BARBARA CLAIRE MILLER . . Philadelphia Ezlucatiouv Alpha Kappa Alpha CLYDE DAYLE IVIILLER .... Y oungwood Psychology Delta Sigma Phi IFCQ Alpha Phi Omegag Psychology Cluhg lRllAg Intramurals DONOVAN DEAN MILLER . Tyrone Education. ROBERT EUGENE MILLER . Millheim Imlustriul Arts VVILLIAM JOHN MILLS . . . Lebanon Music Ezlucation Phi Mu Delta President, Phi Mu Alphag Blue Bandg Manager, Symphony Orcheslrag VVDFM MARJORIE-LEA KERN MITCHELL . Beaver Springs Music Etl.ucuiim1- Blue Bandg Chapel Choirg Louise Homer Clubp Vilcsley I:0LU'lCllIIl0I17, XVmncn's Chorus GUY EUGENE MOSCATO . Emporium Education, PATRICIA IOSEPHINE MOSTROC . . . Sharon Erlucmivu, jazz Clubg FTAg Student Iflamllvoukg All University Secretariat E. RUTH MYERS . . . State College Erluculion Alpha Olnicron Pi Glce Clulmg ACEIQ Dlonilm 112 NAOMI MERMEL . . . . Carbondale Education lirolhg llillelg LA Vuig Belles Lettres Clulig FTA ELVIRA LENORA MESSINA . Willovxf Grove Eilucatimz. Phi Sigma Iorag French Clubg Swim Club STANLEY FRANKLIN MICI-IALSKI . Nanticoke Music Eilucutimz Phi Mu Delta Vice-President, Phi Mu Deltag Kappa Phi Kappag Blue Bandg President, Symphony Orchestrag Parmi Nousg Newman Club: Intramurals JAMES C. MILLER, . . Saint Albans, N. Y. Music Education Music Director, VVDFMQ Chapel Choirg Kappa Phi Kappag Phi Mu Alpha LEATRICE IVIILLER Brooklyn, N. Y. Education Sigma Delta Tau Dormitory Olliccrg Hillelg Intramuralsg Phi Kappa Phig Radio Guild LOIS CAROLYN MILLER . Hazleton Educuiiou, ANNE SCARLETT MOORE VVest Chester Ezlucuiioiz RUTH ANN MORGAN . . Lansdowne Ealucu1io1z. Phi Mu. Angel Plightp ACEI PECCY LOU MORRIS . State College Education, Pi Lambda Thctag ACEIQ FTA5 Leonides LEAI-I JANE OBERT . . . Lehighton Education Beta Sigma Omicron Secretary, Beta Sigma Omicrong German Clubg FTA ARTHUR JOSEPH O'CONNOR . . . Wanen Psychology Theta Kappa Phi Secretary, Theta Kappa Phi, Psychology Club RUTH JOY ORAM .... VVasl1ington, D. C. Etlucotiou Vice-President, Treasurer, Leonidesg WSGA Senateg Chapel Choirg Presi- dent, Secretary, Westminster Foundation, Bible Fellowshipg Mortar Board CHARLOTTE PEARL PARSKY . . Philipsburg Education ACEIg Hillel NAOIVII RUTH PATTERSON . . Punxsutawney Eclucation Delta Zeta Blue Bandg ACEI MARTHA JANE PATTON . . . State College Music Education Gamma Phi Beta Secretary, Louise Homer Clubg VVSGA Senate, Chapel Choir, Secretary, Kappa Phig Scrolls JOAN BARBARA PERRY .... Lancaster Eclucntion Alpha Chi Omega Swim Clubg ACEI HENRIETTA RAE PHILLIPS . Phoenixville Etlucntioiz Hillel, ACEI MARIAN POLYZOU R . ..... Farrell Erluiention Alpha Gamma Delta Chapel Choir, ACEIg VVomen's Chorus, Jazz Club, Secretary, Hellenic Society, FTAQ Intramurals JOAN LOREE MYERS . . Port Matilda Education Kappa Phig Cheerleader HARRY EDWARD NELSON, JR. . Reading Vocational Imliistrinl Education Secretary, Kappa Phi Kappa, Iota Lambda Sigma, Secretary, AFS VVILLIAM GEORGE NORMAN . . . Shickshinny Psychology AlMg Outing Club, UCAQ Cosmopolitan Clubg Jazz Cluhg Players, Penn State Club, French Club, Psychology Club ROBERT VVILLIAM OTT . . . . Sharon Erlucution Delta Chi Pi Gamma Alpha, FTA, UCA JAMES LEE PAIGE . . Nanticoke Education President, Sigma Alpha Etag Treasurer, Kappa Phi Kappag AFCEA EDWARD HARVEY PARKES . Philadelphia Psychology Psychology Cluhg Young Democrats LEO THOMAS PEDLEY . . . . Irwin Psychology Lambda Chi Alpha IRRA MARY ESLEY PERA ..... Pittsburgh Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Intramurals, Collegian RONALD MARIVIADUKE PERKS Philipsburg Education Kappa Phi Kappa 113 FRANK JOHN REICH ..... Steelton Industrial- Arts Theta Kappa Phi Co-Captain, Foothallg Druidsg Vice-President, Theta Kappa Phig Newman Clubg S Club SALLY NETTA RHODES . . . Meadville Education. Kap 'i Delta t . p. . Vice-President, Secretary, Kappa Deltag Collcginng ACEI5 Intramurals CAROLE JANE RICHARDS Educatimx, . . . Sharon Alpha Xi Delta Angel Flightg ACEI3 FTAg Campus Chcstg lntramuralsg Young Republicans GLENDA DAWN RINE ..... Bellefonte Education Kappa Delta ACEI ELISABETH A. RODGERS . Staten Island, N. Y. Eziucntia-11. Kappa Kappa Gamma LA VIEQ Collegimzg Thespiansg Spring VVeek Committeeg UCAg Newman Cluhg FTAg Red Cross Committee JULIANNE ROESS ..... Swarthmore Education Kappa Kappa Gamma WOIIIEIIIS Chorusg Frathg FTAg Red Cross Committeeg Campus Chcstg lntramuralsg Lion Partyg Outing Club 4 Sl-IEILA PREVEN ...... Scranton Education, Secretary, Hillelg President, Pi Omega Pig Alpha Lambda Delta IOLA RAGINS ...... Philadelphia Education Phi Sigma Iotag French Clubg Debate Clubg Pi Lambda Theta JANET ELENA RAMANDANES .... Erie Education Kappa Alpha Theta Education Student Councilg Secretary, Kappa Alpha Thetag Frothg VVDFM5 Moniforg ACEIQ FTAQ Treasurer, Hellenic Societyg Intramuralsg LA V113 GERALD EUGENE READING . . . Altoona Education ACEI5 President, Psychology Club NANCY LEE REES .... Warrenclale Eclucation Gamma Phi Beta Frothg IRAg Chimesg ACEL Alpha Lambda Deltag FTAQ Chapel Choir JOAN H. REESE ...... Saint Clair Education Pi Gamma Mug FTA3 ACEI ELEANOR RUSSELL ROSE . . . State College Education VVestminster Foundatiung Campus Chestg Pi Lambda Thetag FTAQ Outing Clubg Alpha Lambda Delta CARSON JOHN ROTHROCK . Music Education . . . Tyrone Blue Banclg Symphony Orchestrag Phi Mu Alpha BERNARD MICHAEL RUPINSKI . Northampton Education Newman Club JOANNE CAROL SALEM . Johnstown Ed ucmion Phi Sigma Iotag French Club JOAN EDNA SCHINGECK . Education . . . Drexel Hill Playersg Leonidcsg FTAg VVestminster Foundationg Belles Lettres Club RICHARD W. SCHOENKOPF . Psychology Doylestown SARA MARGARET SENSENIG . . Havertown Psychology Delta Gamma Psi Chig Froth JOHN J. SERFF, JR. . . . . Bloomsburg Education Acacia President, Gamma Theta Upsilon NANCY LOU SHAFER ..... Allentown Education- Kappa Alpha Theta LA V155 Pi Gamma Alphag Scrollsg Pivotg UCAQ FTAg Intramurals SUZANNE BERYL SHAFFER . . . State College Eclucntion ACEI LEWIS SHARP . . Malverne, N. Y. Psychology Lambda Chi Alpha Psychology Clubg Secretary, IRRA H. GAY SHELEY ...... Pine Grove Education Beta Sigma Omicron President, Beta Sigma Omicrong Secretary, Sigma Alpha Etag Panliellenic Councilg Newman Clubg FTA JANE LOUISE SCHROPE . . . Valley View Education Leonidesg FTAg Modern Dance Clubg LSA THOMAS JOHN SCOTT . . . Tamaqua Psychology Psi Chig President, Psychology Club MICHAEL SEAMAN . . Junedale Educatirm FTA ROBERT VVILLIAM SEAMANS . Chevy Chase, Md. Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon Vice-President, Psychology Clubg Jazz Clubg Campus Party IRVING N. SEGAL ..... Margate, N. Education Phi Epsilon Pi Vice-President, Phi Epsilon Pig Nittany Councilg Frothg Dormitory Ollicer SANDI SELBST . . . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Frathg VVRA ANNE LEE SHERMAN ..... Reading Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Frolhg Collegiang Hillclg Student Hamllrook NANCY LOU SHIFFLER ..... Altoona Education Secretary, Playersg FTAg Pi Gamma Alphag Leonidesg Belles Lettztes Club ROBERT JAMES Sl-IREVE .... Union City Erlucation Secretary, Alpha Phi Omegag AlMg UCA NANCY SILVERMAN .... Meaclville Eclnuat-ion Scrollsg Debate Club: Delta Sigma Rhog Board of Dramatics and Forensicsg Sigma Alpha Etag President, Delta Alpha Delta JOYCE ANNE SIMPSON .... Williamsport Ezl-ucation Delta Delta Delta Dormitory Oflicerg Collegitmg LA Vuig Inrramuralsg ACEIg PTAQ State Party BARBARA MAE SINGER . . . Trenton, N. Education ACEI3 Hillel BEVERLY ELIZABETH SMITH . . Brownsville Education. Angel Flightg ACEIg FTAQ Leoniclesg Intramurals IOAN BARBARA SMITH .... Philadelphia Education Kappa Delta Panhellenic Cmuicilg ACEIQ Pi Lambda Tlietag Outing Clubg Modern Dance Cluhg Collegian RICHARD VVILLIMAN SMITH . . Pittsburgh Erluczztion Omega Psi Phi President, Omega Psi Phig Vice-President, Veterans Clubg Pollock Councilg Nittany Council HELEN B. SPAGNOLE . . . Harrisburg Psychology Chapel Choir NEAL JOSEPH SPATZ . Reading Eflzicai-io-ii Acacia Pershing Rifles PATRICIA ANNE SPAULDING .... Sayre Ecliicaiinn Beta Sigma Omicrou LA V155 FTAg VVRA3 Il1lI'lll1lllTLllSQ History Round Table CHARLES HARRY SPRINGMAN . . . Springdale Music Ezlucation Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary'Treasurer, Blue Bandg Chapel Clioirg Symphony Orcliestrag Treasurer, Phi Mu Alphag Blue Keyg Parmi Nousg Wlesley Foundation MARY GRACE STAHL . . . . Pittsburgh Psyuliology Angel Fliglitg Camera Clubg IRRAg LA Vuig Psi Chig Psychology Clubg Treasurer, Xllcstnlinster Foundation JOYCE ILENE STARK . . . . Aclclison Erlucniioii Phi Mu Collegiang ACER FTA 'I 16 ESTELLE SKLOFF . . . Philadelphia Ezlncaliaii Sigma Delta Tau I-Iillclg Froth JOYCE KAY SKOLNEK . Altoona Eclzieulion Collegiu-ng ACEIg Hillel RHODA MAY SLAKOFF . . Philadelphia Etlzicatimz Alpha Epsilon Phi ACEI VVILLIAM RANDLE SMITH . . . Philadelphia Edziczilirm Phi Kappa Kappa Phi Kappag Lacrosseg Vice-President, Phi Kappa MARLENE MARSHA SOLTZ . . . Pittsburgh Educaiion Alpha Epsilon Phi l-Iillelg ACEI3 Frotli-5 Intramurals KENNETH CAYLORD SOMMERS . . Muncy Eziucmimi. Theta Chi Outing Clulzg Zoology Clubg Young Democrats ROBERT MICHAEL SPINAZZOLA . . Altoona Efliicutioii K Them Chi Collegian SHIRLEY MAY SPOTTS . . South Williamsport Ezlzzcnlioii Sigma Sigma Sigma ACEIg Jazz Clubg Intraiuuralsg LSA NANCY EASTER SPRACUE . . . Clarks Summit Education Delta Delta Delta VVouJen's Chorusg ACEIQ Intramuralsg Thespians ROBERT HOWARD STROUP . Yeagertown Erlucntiou WALTER S. STRYCZEK . . Aliquippa Eclucatiou, Secretary, FTAQ Kappa Phi Kappa WILLIAM EUGENE STUPP Pine Grove Education. FTA5 German Clubg Jazz Club WILLIAM HARRY TUCKER . . . State College Iuzlustrial Arts President, VVcslcy Foundationg IES9 Iota Lambda Sigma: Education Studcnt Councilg Outing Clubg Glce Club JAMES SAMUEL VALONE .... Warren Education, Blue Banclg Symphony Orchestrag Secretary, Phi Mu Alphag Pi Gamma Mug Kappa Phi Kappag Newman Clubg FTAQ Outing Club VELMA W. VAUSE .... Berwyn Education ACEI MARK WALLACE .... Bristol Education Pi Gamma Alphag Alpha Phi Omega IVIARILYN SUE WARD .... Arlington, Va. Psychology Phi Mu Frothg FTAQ Gamma Phi Epsilong Psychology Clubg UCA JOAN CLAUDIA WEBSTER . . . Conshohocken Psychology Delta Zeta Secretary, Delta Zetag Secretary, Canterbury Clubg Intramuralsg Psychology Clubg Gamma Theta Upsilong FTA CAROLE ANN STEI-IMAN . Lock Haven Education Phi Mu Players PHILIP JOHN STEVENS .... Doylestown Education Phi Kappa Tau Pershing Riflesg President, Scabbard and Bladeg Vice-President, Cadet hlilitary Councilg SAMEQ Intramurals THEODORE MILTON STONE . Duquesne Industrial Arts Beaver House SALLY MARGARET SYKES . . Springfield Education Collcgiuug XVesley Foundationg Kappa Phig ACEIQ FTAg LA VIEQ Student Humlbook FRANCIS WALTER TAYLOR .... Ambler Music Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Treasurer, Phi Mu Alphag Kappa Phi Kappag Androclesg Parmi Nous: Symphony Orchcstrag Drum Major, Blue Band: Vice-President, Chapel Choir ANN SPIESE THOMAS .... York Education Alpha Xi Delta Secretary, Alpha Xi Deltag Phi Kappa Phig Phi Sigma Iotag Pi Lambda Thctag A pha Lambda Deltag Belles Lcttres Clubg Intramuralsg FTA DONNA MAE VOUGHT . Lansdowne Education Delta Gamma ACElg Intramurals PAY LOUISE VVAGNER . . . Tamaqua Education Gamma Phi Beta Frnthg Panhellenic Council: UCAg FTAg Intramuralsg Alpha Lambda Deltag Pi Gamma Mug IRRA RICHARD MAURICE VVALCHLI . . Clarendon Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon President, Alpha Phi Omega 'I17 CYNTHIA ANN WEST .... Pittsburgh Education Delta Delta Delta Players, ACEI, Secretary, Della Delta Delta, Young Republicans, Intramurals JANE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS . . . Wynnewood Education, Leonides, ACEI, FTA, Sigma Alpha Eta JEANETTE LORRAINE WILLIAMS . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Alpha, lntramurals, FTA, VVcsley Foundation, ACEI MYRTLE J. WILLIAMS . . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Kappa Alpha ACEI LILLIAN REBECCA WILSON . . McKeesport Education Outing Club, Swim Club RAYMOND LITZ WINSLOW . Patton Education Newman Club SANDRA LILLIAN WEISS .... Ashland Erlucation Beta Sigma Omicron Panhellenic Council, Secretary, FTA, UCA, ACEI, VVestminster Foundation, Secretary, Education Student Council CONSTANCE ANN WEITKNECHT . . Allentown Education Alpha Chi Omega Mortar Board, Treasurer, Chimes, Treasurer, Pi Lambda Theta, Vice-Presi- dent, Sigma Alpha Eta, Alpha Lambda Delta, VVSGA House, judicial, Swim Club, Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega SHIRLEY ANN WELTY . Education . . . . Patton Theta Phi Alpha Outing Club, Newman Club, FTA LOUIS JOSEPH WEMPA . Education . . Alden Station Newman Club, Intramurals NANCY JOAN WENNER .... Pittsburgh Etlucation. Chi Omega Ilflonitor, FTA, Home Economics Club, News and Views NANCIE DRAKE WENTZ . . . Sharpsville Psychology Zeta Tau Alpha Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alpha, Psi Chi, Intramurals CHARLES PFAHLER WITMER . . . Lancaster I mlnstyrial Arts Lambda Chi Alpha All University Cabinet, President, Education Student Council, President, Vice-President, Lambda Chi Alpha, Skull and Bones, Iota Lambda Sigma, IFC, Secretary, ICCB WILLIAM STEWART VVOEHR . . . Philadelphia Education Pi Sigma Upsilnn Pershing Rifles, Sigma Phi Alpha, AIM, Intramurals NANCY MAE WOODWARD . . . Pottsville Education Pi Lambda Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Young Republicans ALAN WYAND ...... State College Music Education Theta Xi Blue Band, Chapel Choir, Phi Mu Alpha, VVestminster Foundation JEAN ISABELLE YEMM ..... Scranton Education Kappa Kappa Gamma President, Kappa Kappa Gamma, President, Cwens, lVIortar Board, LA VIE, Debate Club, Education. Student Council, Panhellenic Council, Co-Chain man, Red Cross Committee, Dormitory Oflicer, I-lat Society Council, Pi Lambda Theta ELLEN LOUISE ZALL . . Philadelphia Education Display helps nature education students learn more about birds BESSIE ZAZANIS . . New Castle Education Zeta Tau Alpha Iudicinlg Scrollsg FTAQ Intramuralsg Froih JOAN SARAH ZIEGLER . . Pittsburgh Ezlncniion, Kappa Kappa Gamma LA V155 Thes iansg ACEIg Newman Club' YV0men's Chorus' Sccretarv, , P , 1 . V . kappa kappa Gummug Intramuralsg lflumecomlug Queen L us Jn Y. I 4-6 , .-Q I, u ' - is Q.-Qual . 1-M 6 . . ' - xv! ,ff :LQ 7 I 5' ' -. 'Ur ' - v a ' ' 1 I inn 1 f r - , M' ' .K K ,, 1 -5-or ' ' - .N 4 -..,-JK-Q 1' V Vain' ' -: ',,. F 'I 1 , :lj-fum - ly' 1nA'-hal-2 ' ' A 'Q !,'a r -Q1 . -42 -sq vi: fg -if A . J . x .nw -. . - Lv!-ll 5. fn f -fb .- -f xx.-...g , V .511 W 1 .5 f '15 I f' .X ff 1 fp 1'-NFA I 'XR- Q 4 x Q 'Ht , '-Y , Q 1 - s:.,': if . B-' ig- ' .,,h 5 ,,,.+ l -v I , , - -' Lf- H. ' - '- x in I Q I W H 1' , .y . K , b .R iq p . i.hAr,, X -4 Y - H' ' Q r X ...MEN . 5. ' ck ' ,fa hw xi E HU 'H . college f engineering and architecture Dean ORGANIZATION - - - - - ERIC A. WALKER Assistant Dean ---- EARL B. STAVELY Assistant Dean, Director of Engineering Extension Direc Dirac H earl H eacl, H eaal, H eaol, H ead, H ead, Actin Head, KENNETH L. HOLDERMAN tor of Ordnance Research Laboratory GILFOIID G. QUARLES tor of Engineering Research. - - ELMER R. QUEER , Department of Aeronautical Engineering HAROLD M. HIPSH Department of Agricultural Engineering FRANK W. PEIKERT Department of Architecture - MILTON S. OSBORNE Department of Civil Engineering BENJAMIN A. VVI-IISLER Department of Electrical Engineering ARTIIUR H. VVAYNICK Departnient of Engineering Mechanics - JOSEPH MAIIIN g Heacl, Department of Inolnstrial Engineering BENJAMIN VV. NIEBEL Department of Mechanical Engineering NORBIAN R. SPARKS ERIC A. WALKER Deon F. 1. ii by L r Ir. f.. .' . 3 RONALD R. ALT .... Moscow Electrical Engineering THOMAS RAY AMACI-IER . . . Ridgway Mechanical Engineering Triangle Pi Tau Sigmag Phi Eta Sigmag ASME ARTHUR V. ANDERSON .... State College Architecture Tau Kappa Epsilon Vice-President, Secretary, Tau Kappa Epsilong President, Pi Gamma Alphag Scarabg Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg IFC, Frotlz DAVID WILLIAM ANDERSON . . Byrnedale Industrial Engineering Vice-President, Alpha Pi Mug Arnold Air Socictyg AFSg SAM HARRY CARSON ANKENY . . Johnstown Civil Engineering Acacia I-IESTER JEAN ANSKIS . Centre Hall lnrlustrial Engineering Gamma Phi Beta Cwensg Panhellenic Cotuicilg National Advertising Manager, Oilice Man- ager, Engineer, Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg IASQ LA Vnzg Spring Vileek Committeeg AIIEQ Intramurals 4 CHARLES FERDINAND ACORE . . VVilkes-Barre Civil Engineering AIMQ ASCEQ Outing Club VVILLIAM SANDERS ADAMS . . . Watsontown Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Tang WDFMQ AIEEQ Electrical Engineering Societyg Engineer RICHARD WILLIAM ADLER . . . Farrell Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Engineerg VVDFMQ AIEEQ Electrical Engineering Societyg Jazz Clubg Bible Fellowshipg EUB Student Fellowshipg Intramurals HARRY SUYDAM ALBERT .... Latrobe Imlufstrinl Engineering Beta Theta Pi Checrleaderg E-ngineerg Arnold Air Societyg AFSg AIIE WILLIAM MCCABE ALDEN . . '. . Hazleton Civil Engineering Acacia GEORGE MERVIN ALLEMAN . . . Jenkintown Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pig V ice-President, Cosmopolitan Clubg President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Bible Fellowshipg Outing Clubg Grangeg SAME, SAEg FFAg Phi Eta Sigmag Alpha Tau Alpha VSEVOLOD AREFQIEV ..... Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering IASg Intramurals WILLIAM LEWIS ARROWOOD . . Downingtown Civil Engineering ASCEg Outing Club BRUCE ALAN AUSTIN . . . VVellsboro Industrial Engineering Aqagia Cross Countryg Bible Fcllowshipg S Clubg Druidsg Track DON MERRITT AUSTIN VVellsboro Mechanical Engineering Acacia Trackg Cross Cuuntryg Druids PETER H. AXEMAN ..... Williamsport Inrlnstrinl Engineering SAMQ AIIEg AIMQ Iazz Clubg Nittany Councilg Newman Clubg Engineering and Architecture Student Council DANIEL ROBERT BARCH .... Brackenriclge Mech anicul Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEg Newman Clubg Outing Club n 1 1 l JAMES ERNEST BAUTZ . . . Electrical Engineering . North Wanen Electrical Engineering Society BERNARD LYNN BAYMILLER . Lancaster Applied Arts Sigma Chi Frothg Thespians ELLSWORTH MAYNARD BECKER Reading Electrical Engineering RICHARD GERALD BEEGLE . Roaring Spring Sanitary Engineering Chi Epsilon JOHN MERRILL BERCEY . . . I-larleysville lnclusfrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Phi Omegag Sigma Taug UCAg Alpha Pi Mug SAMEQ ASME3 Arnold Air Societyg Tau Beta Pig Phi Eta Sigma OWEN R. BEST, JR. . . New Cumberland Inclu-sfrial Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma K L., ALFRED SCOTT BARD . . . Eggertsville, N. Y. Civil Engineering ASCEQ Vllestminster Founclationg Outing Club DAVID BARNEY ..... Drexel Hill Industrial Engineering Sigma Nu IFC Board of Controlg IFC5 AIIEQ President, Sigma Nu FRANK ANSON BASTIDAS .... Pittsburgh Aeronautical Engineering IAS ARTHUR L. BATES .... River Edge, N. Electrical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Mu Alphag AFCEAQ Blue Bandg Alpha Phi Omega CHARLES GUY BATES . . . Cleveland, Ohio Industrial Engineering West Dorm Cmmcilg SAMQ Dormitory Oflicerg AIIE5 Jazz Club CHARLES RICHARD BAUMBAUGH . . Greencastle Meclmnical Engineering ASME LEE HERMAN BETTENHAUSEN . . West Hazleton Engineering Science Acacia Arnold Air Societyg Engineerg Phi Eta Sigmag Electrical Engineering Society BERNARD RAYMOND BEZIO . Keeseville, N. Y. Electrical Enginei ring Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pip Phi Kappa Phig Newman Cluhg WDFM5 AIEEQ IREQ Electrical Engineering Society FREDERICK WILLIAM BISHOP . . . Dallas Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Taug IRE . . . Cresco Sigma Phi Alpha Young Republicansg ASMEQ SAE WILLIAM HAMILTON BLACKHAM Sanitary Engineering HAROLD ROBERT BIXLER . Meehan ical Engineering . . Iohnstovsm Secretary-Treasurer, Chi Epsilong ASCE KARL ANDERS BLAINE .... Vienna, Va. Electrical Engineering Delta Chi AIEEQ Outing Club RICHARD MARLIN BOARDMAN . Shamolcin Sanitary Engineering ASCEQ Intramumls JOHN CALVIN BOOSER, JR. .... Reading Architectural Engineering Alpha R110 Chi Vice-President, Secretary, Alpha Rho Chig Sigma Taug President, Searabg AIAg Pi Gamma Alphag Phi Eta Sigma JOSEPH CHESTER BORS . Binghamton, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau State Partyg Pershing Riilesg Newman Clubg SAMEQ I1'lfl'2lIT1l1J'2llSQ Engineer SHELDON H. BROVVN ..... Scranton Imlustrial Eugirieering Beta Sigma Rho President, Viec-President, AIIEQ Photography Editor, Engineerg Treasurer, Hillelg Androclesg Parini Nousg Alpha Pi Mug ASME3 AFS5 jazz Clubg Trackg Smale-nt Hrmrllrraolcg Engineering and Architectiue Student Council THOMAS BOONE BROWN . . Meyersdale Arcliileeture Scarnbg Pi Gamma Alphag AIA JAMES HEBERT BRUBAKER . . . Rockton Electrical Engiiiecr-ing Della Upsilon EARL LESTER BLATT, IR. . . Harrisburg Electrical Engineering Secretary, Eta Kappa Nug IREQ Sigma Tau DONALD HARRY BLOUCI-I . Cleona Electrical Engineering Them Xi Electrical Engineering Societyg Engineering and Architecttwe Student Councilg AFROTC Drill Teamg Flying Clubg Secretary, Theta Xi THEODORE BLUESTEIN .... Levittown Aeroi-mntical Engineering Sigma Taug IASg Nittany Grottog Outing Club RALPH PERRY BOYLAN . . . Cambridge Springs Electrical Engi11eeri1z.g AIEEQ IREQ Eta Kappa Nu ROBERT P. BREADINC . . . Uniontown Architecture Alpha Rho Chi President, Alpha Rho Cliig Art Editor, LA Vrizg 'Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug Scarabg Pi Gamma Alphag AIAQ Parmi Nous CHARLES M. BROOKS ..... Lebanon Imlzrstrial E11.gi11f8Gl'i1'lg Triangle Circulation lklanagcr, Managing Editor, Engineerg AFSQ ASMEQ Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg Treasurer, AIIE VVILLIAM PAUL BUSH, . . Bellwood Aerormutical Ezvgiricuring CARL HENRY BUSS . . . Bloomsburg I'l'ILlUfSf'l'il'Il E11.gi11.eeri11.g Lamhtla Chi Alpha SAMg AIIEg Outing Cluhg Penn State Clubg Lacmsscg Intramurals PHILIP DALE CADY . . . Mansfield Civil E1zgi1ieeri11g Tau Beta Pig Vice-President, Chi Epsilong Sigma Tang Newman Clubg ASCEQ College Co-op 126 EDGAR PERRIN BRUCE . Kittanning Eugirieerirzg Science Acacia IASg Phi Eta Sigma X M. THOMAS BUCKWALTER . Portage Civil E1'1.gi1Z6Cfil1g Chi Epsilong ASCE VVILLIAM ANDREW BURCIN . Hazleton Electrical Eiigineering Baselaallg AIEE EUGENE ALAN CASSELL .... Quarryville Sanitary Engineering Dormitory Olliccrg Trallic Courtg Chi Epsilon: Jazz Club EUGENE S. CASSLER . . . . Daviclsville Civil Engineering ASCE HELEN BARBARA CHARVAT . . Forest Hills, N. Y. Electrical Engineering AIEE3 Electrical Engineering Societyg Engineerg Secretary, Treasurer, Cosmopolitan Clubg Kappa Phig Leoniclesp Outing Clubg Riding Club, UGA ROBERT L. CHUMARD . . Lake Ariel Sanitary Engineering ASCE JOSEPH LAWRENCE CIGNETTI . Apollo Electrical Engineering AIEE RAY ARTHUR CLAUSER ...., Oley Incluslvriul Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Treasurer, Alpha Pi Mug AIIE JOHN SPINDLER COOPER . Civil Engineering Chi Phi ASCE, Glee Club East lVlcKeesport JOSEPH VINCENT CORNACCHIO . Horseheads, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Taug Newman Club ALPHONSE JUSTIN COUNE .... Beaver Applied Arts Beta Theta Pi CPAQ Frotlzg President, Beta Theta Pi GERALD THOMAS CALKINS . . . Mansfield Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pig Treasurer, Sigma Taug AlEEg Engineering and Architecture Student Council RICHARD FRANCIS CALUPCA . . Mount Union Civil Engineering DONALD ROBERT CALVERT . . . Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Secretary-Treasurer, Panni Nousg Manager, Tennis, Blue Keyg President, Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Tau Si mag Phi Eta Sigmag President, Arnold Air Societyg Circulation Manager, lgzgineerg Omicron Delta Kappa LOUIS EUGENE CHAUMP . . Pittston llleclianical Engineering Engineer SILVIO ANTHONY CHIAVACCI . Exeter lrnlnstrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mug AIIEg Newman Club JAMES AUGUST CHRISTENSON . Ludlow Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag ASME JOHN MORGAN COBB . . Eishkill, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Them Delta Chi ASME9 Intramurals ORRIN GIDDINGS COCKS, Ill . . Watsontown lmlnstrial Engineering AFSQ AIIE EDWARD JOHN COOPER . . . Prackville Electrical Engineering AIEE 127 ROBERT JOHN DANKANYIN . . . Sharon Civil Engineering Kappa Delta Rho Newman Clubg Fencing Clubg Campus Chestg LA VLEQ ASCEg Jazz Club JOHN WILLIAM DAVIS . . . Pittsburgh Industrial Enginem-ing Vllestminster Foundation L. ALTON DAVIS .... Scranton Mechanical Engineering ASMEg Jazz Club LYNN LeROY DAVIS . . . . Quarryville Civil Engineering ASCE BART JOSEPH DAVISON .... Wilkes-Barre Meclmnicnl Engineering Tau Beta Pig Newman Clubg ASME3 SAE EDWARD ANTHONY DAY . . Hallstead Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong ASCE 28 ROBERT CROSS . . . . . Wilkes-Barre Industrial Engineering AI1Eg Greek Orthodox Societyg Intramuralsg AIM MERTON HOWARD CROWELL . Corry Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug IRE GLENN ALAN CULBERTSON . . . Clarendon Electrical Engineering Beta Theta Pi AFROTC Drill Tearng Engineerg AIEEg Electrical Engineering Society GLENN WADE CUMBLIDGE . . Butler Engineering Science Phi Kappa Phig Tau Beta Pi WILLIAM CHARLES CURRY . Grampian Electrical Engineering Theta Xi Arnold Air Societyg AFROTC Drill Teamg Electrical Engineering Societyg AIEE GEORGE WILLIAIVI DANEKER . . . Williamsport Ilfleclianical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon CHARLES ALBERT DeFREES . . . Reading Industrial Engineering PAUL HENRY DEHOFF .... Dallastown Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag SAE PERRY A. DelVECCHIO, II .... Greensburg Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society ANTOINETTE SEVERAC DENISOE . . Philadelphia Applied Arts Pi Gamma Alphag Modern Dance Clubg Belles Lettres Clubg Players DONALD DEVORRIS .... Altoona Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Engineerg Pershing Riflesg Electrical Engineering Societyg Intramuralsg AIEE3 Jazz Club DEAN R. DIEHL .... Abbottstown Industrial Engineering AIIEQ SAMg LSA l -i 4... CHARLES STEVE DURIS . . . Engineering Science Chapel Choirg Sigma Tau ANTHONY EDWARD DWOIESKI . Electrical Engineering Newman Clubg AIEEQ Intramuralsg Pollock Councilg GEORGE ROBERT EBERT . . Industrial Engineering Engineerg Intramurals DARRELL CALVIN EDWARDS . Civil Engineering ASCE ROBERT NELSON EDWARDS . . Electrical Engineering AIEE WILLIAM EDWARD EI-IRHART . Industrial Engineering SAINI3 Secretary, AFS L , , 77,4 North Braddock . Wilkes-Barre Dormitory Oiiicer . Titusville Beta Theta Pi . Lake Ariel . Altoona . Titusville GLENDYN LEWIS DIETZ . . Huntingdon Valley Agricultural Engineering Sigma Chi Engineering :incl Architecture Student Coimcilg ASAE ROSEMARIE LYDIA DiMINNO . . Latrobe Applied Arts Pi Gamma Alpha FRED WAYNE DISEROAD . . Bloomsburg Architectural Engineering Alpha Rho Chi Scarabg AIAg Pi Gamma Alphag Sigma Taug SAME WILLIAM SCOTT DISTLER . . . Saint Marys Industrial Engineering WILLIAM HENRY DRUSCHEL . New Castle Electrical Engineering Chi Phi AIEE CHRIS JAMES DULIAKAS .... Titusville Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Taug Hellenic Societyg IASg Intramurals CARL HARVEY EISENACHER . . . Tremont Electrical Engineering Pi Sigma Upsilon AIEEQ IREg SAME JOHN MARTIN EISER .... Punxsutawney Architecture Alpha Rho Chi Treasurer, Scarnbg President, AIAQ Pi Gamma Alpha HAROLD LESLIE ERCOTT, IR. . Jersey Shore Electrical Engineering AIEE: IRE RICHARD B. ERNEST ..... Newtown Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag AFROTC Drill Teamg ASIVIE CHRISTOPHER MARTIN ERNST . . West Reading Industrial Engineering Chapel Choirg College Co-opg Glee Clubg Cosmopolitan Clubg AFSQ AIIEg SAMg Bible Fellowshipg Intramurals WERNER FRANK ESSELUHN . . . Wyomissing Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mug Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg Outing Club 9 JOHN EVANS, JR. . . . . Scranton Electrical Engineering Delta Chi Eta Kappa Nug AIEEg Jazz Club RALPH ANDREW FASICZKA . Classport Innlustrial Engineering DALE LYNN PENSTEMACHER . Vililliamsport Nlcclmnical Engineering WILLIAM CALVIN FOLLMER . . Bloomsburg Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Tau JOHN GEORGE FORREST, JR. . . Manheim Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha IFC5 SAME4 IREQ AIEEg Intramurals ROBERT JAY FOSTER . . Mount Holly Springs .lll6Cl1ftl1IflClll Engineering Pi Tau Signiag ASLIEQ SAE WALTER CHARLES PRESCH . . . Erie Electrical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Engineering and Architecture Student Council 5 Newman Clubg IPCQ Intramuralsg AIEE JOHN WALTER FREYLER . . Haverford Mechmzical Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEg SAEg Intramuralsg Secretary, Alpha Sigma Phi HAROLD ERWIN ERIEDMAN . Wilkes-Barre I1ul1.1strial Engiimcrirzg Sigma Alplla Mu ALIEQ Alpha Pi Mug President, Hillelg Secretary, Sigma Alpha Mu 'I 30 EDWARD PAUL EVANCHO .... Freeland Illeclurriiczil Engineering Greek Orthodox Societyg Intramuralsg SAM.Eg ASIVIE5 Scabbard and Bladeg Engineering and Architecture Student Cotmcil RICHARD ALLEN EVANKO . . Coraopolis Civil Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Boxingg Intrainuralsg ASCEQ Newman Clubg Jazz Club ROBERT DONALD EVANKO . . . Coraopolis Civil Enginceri-ng Theta Kappa Phi Intramuralsg Newman Clulig Jazz Clubg ASCE. NICHOLAS E. FICUREL , . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering AIEE DOUGLAS KIRBY FINNEMORE Cuba, N. Y. Engineering Science President, UCA3 Secretary, IRE3 Androclesg Tau Bela Pig Sigma Taug Phi Eta Sigma RICHARD CHARLES FISHER . . Patton Electrical E11gi1we1'ing AIEEg Newman Club RONALD LYNN FRANCIS . . . Springdale Mechanical E1zginceri11.g Sigma Phi Alpha ,ASMEQ SAEQ Young Republicansg Intramurals ROBERT KIRK FRANKS . . . Belleville Electrical Engiiiecring Tau Kappa Epsilon BX Board of Controlg Eta Kappa N115 ATEE WILLIAM EDWARD FRANTZ . . Williamsport Civil Engineering ASCE WILLIAM H. FURTNEY . Scarsdale, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Intramurals MATTHEW JOSEPH GALATI-lA . . Hazleton Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag SAE WILLIAM THURMAN GARDINER . Mount Lebanon Mecha:-:ical Engineering Sigma Chi JAMES WILLIAM GARRETT .... Hershey Aerrmmnir.-ul Engineering Phi Delta Theta IASg SAMEQ Intraniuruls ALFRED ROLAND GAVENAS . . Kin ston 8 Electrical E11ginee'ring IREg AIEE3 Newman Club DAVID THORNTON GAYLEY . . . Brookville Inclustrinl Engineering WALTER SCOTT GEARHART . . Clearfield Civil Engineering College Co-opg ASCE GARY BERGER GEHRIG . . . Schuylkill Haven Architectural Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Vice-President, Scarabg Pi Gamma Alphag Scahbard and Blade LEWIS JACOB GEIGER, IR. .... Reading Industrial Engineering AFS DAVID JOSEPH GEPI-IART . Colley Civil Engineering ASCE IOI-IN CHARLES GLADEY . . Kingston Electrical Engineering AIEE I-IELLMUT IMANUEL GLASER . . . Factoryville Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau IREQ Electrical Engineering Society ARTHUR LOVVELL GLENN .... Lemont Aleclmrxical Engineering Pi Tun Sigmag Sigma Taug Tau Beta Pig ASME GLENN HARLAN GLUNTZ . . . Middletown Mechnnical Engineering ASIVIE HAROLD RAYMOND GONGLOFF . . . Muir Engineering Science Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg Phi Eta Sigmag Sigma Taug ASME3 IASQ Tau Beta Phi DALE EDWARD GRAFF .... Hamburg Aeronautical Engineering Intramiualsg IAS GORDON EDWARD GRAHAM . . Tuclcahoe, N. Y. Engineering Science Blue Bandg Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug Phi Eta Sigmag ASMEQ AIM WARREN VV. GRAN .... Irvington, N. Architecture Phi Epsilon Pi President, Phi Epsilon Pig Vice-President, Skull and Boriesg Frazlzg CPAg AIA9 Scarab 131 JOHN CHARLES GUZEK . . Ebensburg Aeronautical Enginee1-ing IAS JERRY DEAN GWIN ...... Tyrone Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Societyg Outing Clubg Eta Kappa Nu CHARLES EUGENE GYDER . . Franklin Sanitary Engineering Triangle ASCEQ SAMEQ Quarterclcrck Socictyg Engineer RICHARD CHARLES HACHERL . Saint Marys Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa ASME: Newman Club ROBERT A. HAFLEY . . . Upper Darby Meclumical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag ASME STANLEY HAGLER .... Riverhead, N. Y. Inzlustrinl Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi AIIE5 SAM3 Intramuralsg AFROTC Drill Team CHARLES GEORGE GRAY . . . Williamsport Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Lambda ASME ROBERT ALMER GRIGGS .... Olyphaiit Industrial Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha AIEEg SAMg Intramurals IOHN PETER GROMNIAK .... Plymouth Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug AIEE3 Newman Club JEROME MELVIN GROSSINGER . . . Scranton Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Enginecrg AIEEQ ASMEQ Hillelg Intramuralsg AFA ORIE COCKLIN GROVE, IR. . . . Hershey llffcclmnicul Engineering ASMEQ Bible Fellowship JOHN GRUNDON .... . Harrisburg Civil Engineering Intramuralsg ASCE HAROLD K. HAHN ...... Erie Architecture Theta Xi President, Theta Xig IFCg AIAQ Jazz Club RAYMOND WEAVER HAMAKER . Electrical Engineering . . Dauphin Campus Partyg West Dorm Councilg Intramuralsg Dormitory Officer FRED HANCHER .... Electrical Engineering Central City AIM Board of Governors MERVIN GRAY HARDMAN .... Dunmore Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Lambda Delvlolayg AIEEQ Intramuralsg Vllestminster Foundation KEITH ALEXANDER I-IARRIGER . . . Sligo Electrical Engineering Vice-President, Eta Kappa N113 Tau Beta Pig AIEEg Secretary, Electrical Engineering Society RONALD LEE HARRIS .... Union City Civil Engineering ASCE FRED H. HELD, JR .... Aeronautical Engineering IASQ Sigma Tau JOHN WILLIAM HENNINC . . Civil Engineering ASCE BERNARD GEORGE HERLT, JR. . Electrical Engineering CHARLES JOHN HERRON, JR. . Civil Engineering ASCE CARL J. HERTER .... Mechanical Engineering Leechburg Stroudsburg Williamsport Wilkinsburg Allentown ASME5 SAE9 AIMQE3 Newman Clubg PNG Society JAMES STOCKTON I-IERZEI.. . . Saint Petersburg Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug AIEE RICHARD CHARLES HARTMANN . . Honesdale Civil Engineering Intramurals RICHARD CLYDE HARTMAN . . . Bloomshurg Architectural Engineering Alpha Rho Chi Scnrabg Pi Gamma Alphag Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg AIA9 SAME JAMES ALEXANDER HARVILCHUCK . . Olyphant Electrical Engineering Sigma Taug Newman Club ROY BYRON HASSELQUIST . . Mechanical Engineering . Philadelphia Pi Tau Sigmag Young Democratsg Jazz Club CHARLES VERNON HAYES .... Bradford lmlnstriul Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Rifle Team STEPHEN VUILLE HEINE . Huntingdon Civil Engineering Sigma Chi ASCE JOHN LINDSEY HETHERINGTON . . Bentleyville Meclmnicnl Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEg Rifle Teamg Intramurals PIER JOSEPH HOLCOMBE .... Benton Aeronautical Engineering IAS HARRY ROSS HOLM ..... Hanover Indvuslrinl Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Phi Omegag Intramuralsg Basketball GERARD PAUL HOLMES .... Scranton Industrial Engineering President, Newman Clubg AIIE DICK RONALD HOLSINGER . . Roaring Spring Electrical Engineering AIEEQ IRE CARL RALPH HORN , . . . State College Electrical Engineering AIEE RICHARD STERN HOSTETTER, JR. . . Bethlehem llfleclrtarzicnl Engineering Phi Kappa Psi ASMEQ UCA NORMAN EDWARD HOUTZ . Barrington, lll. Ilfleclmrricni Engineering Pi Tau Sigma KENNETH L. HOWER . . . . Lebanon Mechanical Engineering Triangle Pi Tau Sigmag President, ASMEg Promotion Nlanager, Enginecrg Engineering and Architecture Student Council HARRY EDWARD JERMAKOWICZ . . New Castle illeclmn ical Engineering Beaver House ASME RICHARD HUNN JONES . . . Ridley Park Engineering Science WALTON BLAIR JONES . . Springfield Civil Engineering ASCE DOUGLAS MYERS KELLEY . . Harrisburg lnihistriul E11gl11l!Ul'l11,g Sigma Alpha Epsilon HENRY EDWARD KELTZ . . . Port Allegany lmlnsfrial Engineering 'Tau Kappa Epsilon Engineerg lntramuralsg AFS5 AIIE THOMAS FRANK KENLY . . . Homer City Electrical Engineering 134 GARDNER PHELPS HORST . Stow, Ohio Architectural Engineering Sigma Nu Blue Keyg AIAg Manager, Cross Country THEODORE FRANCIS HORVATH . . . McAdoo Industrial Engineering Tau Beta Pig Secretary, Alpha Pi Mug Newman Clubg AIIE DARWIN ROBERT HOSTETTER . . Lebanon Engineering Science Sigma Taug AIEE9 IRE RHYMES DEWEY HUMPHREYS . . Pitman, N. Civil Engineering Dormitory Ollicerg AIM Board of Governorsg Elections Committeeg Vice-President, Pollock Councilg lntramuralsg Chess Clubg ASCE HOMER WESLEY HUTCHISON . . Edinboro Electrical Engineering CHARLES RUSSELL JENNER . Hingham, Mass. Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa AS MEg Engineerg SARIE S. MICHAEL JURAS .... Uniontown Aeronautical Engineering JAMES KALEKA . Binghamton, N. Y. M eclmnicul Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Pi Tau Sigmag ASME4 Hellenic Societyg Engineer JAMES RUSSELL KEENER . . Pylesville, Md. lmlrrstrial Engineering Colleue Co-npg Intramurals J U CLIFFORD KILE, JR. . . Quakertown Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Psi Engineerg Intrfmmralsg ALEE EMMETT RICHARD KIMMY . . Union City Meclmnicul Engineering Pi Tau Signing ASME ROBERT GEORGE KISNER . . . Havertown Electrical Engineering Kappa Delta Rho Arran, WVDFM VINCENT JOHN KOSTOVNY . . Munhall Mechanical Engineering ASME: Newman Clubg Jazz Clubg Outing Clubg I.ntramLu'rLls NICHOLAS KOVALCHICK . . . Sagamore Electrical Engineering IREg Eta Kappa Nu NICHOLAS KRALLES . . . . Reading Industrial Engineering Treasurer, Tau. Beta Pig President, Alpha Pi Mug Secretary, AES3 AIIE KENNETH H. KULP . . . . Brisbin Electrical Engineering AIEEQ IREQ Electrical Enuineering Society D ' 9 MARTIN MICHAEL KUSHNER . . . Colver llleclmuicnl Engineering ASME JOHN CLAYTON KYLER . . Wairren Electrical Engineering THEODORE DAVID KENNEDY . Yardley Mechanical Engineering Theta Xi Gymnasticsg Outing Clubg Intramurals ELIVIER JEROME KERN . . . Dallastown llfleclmuicnl Engineering PETER JOSEPH KERUTIS .... Wanamie Industrial Engineering AIIEQ Newman Clubg Intramurals GORDON HENRY KLINESTIVER, JR. . . Emporium Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon AI.EEg IREg Engineerg Intramurals ANDREW GREGORY KNEZICH . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Intramuralsg AIEE5 Sigma Taug Newman Clubg Quarterdeck Society RAYMOND JACK KOLODZIEJ . Reading Electrical Engineering Treasurer, Eta Kappa Nu WALTER JOSEPH KROPFL . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering AIEE. LLOYD JAMES KRULL . North East Mechanical Engineering Chi Phi ASME. FRANK M. KUHL .... . Pittsburgh Aerommticnl Engineering IAS 135 JOHN ROBERT LAZO . . . . Pottsville I-mlzastrial Engineering SAMg AIIEQ Newman Club VLADIMIR LECHMANIK . . Peclcville Electrical Engineering WILLIS DANIEL LEHR ..... York Electrical Engineering WDFM9 Electrical Engineering Sucietyg AIEE5 IRE: Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg Intramurals WILLIAM FREDERICK LEIBIG . Corning, N. Y. Inrlnstrial Engineering Alpha Chi Rho Newman Club LEO WAYNE LEMLEY . . State College Electrical Engineering Sigma Nu. AIEE5 IRE ARTHUR PETER LENZ . . . Reading Architectinre Alpha Rho Chi AIA I-IUGI-I ROBERT LAFFERTY . . Olean, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag ASME WILLIAM GEORGE LANDIS . . Shanlcsville Aeronautical Engineering Theta Chi President, Vice-President, Theta Chig Thespiansg IFC Board of Controlg Engineering and Architecture Student Coiumcilg Scabbard and Bladeg Quar- tercleck Socictyg IAS GROVER WILLIAM LANG . . Dawson, Md. Electrical Engineering Tau. Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nu GEORGE SI-IEALY LANGFORD, JR. . College Park, Md. Nlecliarricnl. Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Tau Sig-mag Sigma Tang ASME PAUL JOSEPI-I LAWRENCE . . . Hazleton M echmiicnl Engineering ASMEQ Newman Club KENNETH EDWARD LAY, JR. . . Carlisle Arcl'Litectu.re Theta Xi SAMQ Vice-President, AIAg CPAg DeMo1ayg ASME MARK CLAY LESHER ..... Shillington lI'IHCl'lI11'LiClJl Engineering Alpha Phi Omcgag ASMEg SAE RALPH EDWARD LEUCI-ITNER . . Pottsville Civil- Engineeri-ng Acacia ASCEQ Pershing Rifles JOI-IN CALVIN LICHLITER, III . Salisbury Civil Engineering Theta Chi ASCEg Jazz Clubg Newman Clubg Young Democrats J JOHN STERLING LOGAN . . Fort Wortli, Tex. llleclraniczzl Engineering Callegiang Outing Clubg ASMIE JAMES EMANUEL LOVE . . Altoona IllLl.ll5'l3T'il1l Engineering Newman Clubg AIIE CHESTER H. LUNDMARK . Akeley Electrical Engineering RONALD LAMARR MCGRAINOR . Irnlustrial Engineering AFSQ Intramurals DONALD WAYNE MCGRAW . . Industrial Engineering Newman Club WILLIAM ABRAHAM MCLAUGHLIN Civil Engineering JOHN FRANCIS MAHER, IR. . Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag Jazz Clubg SAEQ Quarterdeck Society JOSEPH GATE MARK Architecture AIAg LA Vnzg Intramurals FRANCIS ANTHONY MARRA . Electrical Engineering . Dayton . Altoona . . Tyrone Glensicle Delta Chi 9 ASMEg Newman Club . Philadelphia Alpha Rho Chi . . Jessup Alpha Phi Delta AIEEg IREQ Newman Clubg Intramurals EDMUND MILLEN LUTES, JR. . . . Brownsclale Mechanical Engineering Boxing: Quarterdeck Societyg Rifle Teamg Pershing Rifles LAWRENCE DUDLEY LYPORD . Haddon Heights, N. I. Electrical Engineering Phi Mu Delta Blue llandg Alpha Phi Omegag Electrical Engineering Societyg Engineerg Nittany Grotto RONALD HAYS LYNCH ..... Latrobe Electrical Engineering Beta Theta Pi Cheerleaderg Secretary, Blue Keyg Hat Society Councilg Engineer C. MURRAY LYON .... Bellefonte Electrical Engineer-ing FREDERICK HOWARD MacDONALD Greensburg lnzlustrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mug Phi Eta Sigmag Glee Clubg Chapel Choir JOHN MAXWELL lVlacEWEN .... Kane Sanitary Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Chi Epsilong Quarterdeck Society: Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg ASCEQ Intramurals ERNEST ARTHUR MARTIN . Kingston Civil Engineering ASCIEQ Intramurals RONALD EUGENE MARTIN . . . Crawforclsville Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary, Eta Kappa Nu: Sigma Tang Vllestminster Foundation ALEXANDER P. MARUSCHAK . Madera Electrical Engineering GEORGE JOSEPH MASLOUSKY . . . Exeter Industrial Engineering Tau Beta Pig Alpha Pi Mug AIIEQ Newman Clubg Nittany Councilg Dormitory Ofhcerg Outing Club PAUL EDVVARD MASLOUSKY . . . Exeter Inilustrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mug Newman Club RICHARD BAGBY MATACIA . jackson Heights, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Soccerg Druidsg Arnold Air Societyg S Clubg Phi Eta Sigma GERALD LEO MAYKOVICH . . Patton Meclzrmicul Engi11ceriv1g WILLIAM DONALD MELZER Erie lmlnstrial lfugincerinrv WILLIAM S. MERTZ . Philadelphia llfleclmnicnl El'Igl1'lB6fi11,g Phi Kappa Tau Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEQ Veterans Club IAMES WINTERS MILLER . . . Lancaster Electrical E11gi11eeri11g Phi Mu Delta Eta Kappa Nuy Alpha Phi Omegag Electrical Engineering Societyg IRE KENNETH CHARLES MILLER . Clarion Electrical Ellgl1'llZl21'i1Ig RAY COOPER MILLER . . . . Harrisburg Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma ASCE LAWRENCE GEORGE MITCHELL Mount Carmel llleclzmiii-zzli Enginevrirrg JOSEPH MOCHAN . . Taylor Electrical Engineering AIMg Intramurals NORMAN WERNER MOENTMANN . Louisville, Ky. lVlcul1,mrical E1'1gl1'LL581'i11g Phi Gamma Delta Phi Eta Sigmag Treasurer, Arnold Air Societyg ASIVIE 'I38 ROBERT MORGAN MATTERN . . Scranton Electrical Evzgineering Ania CHARLES A. MATTS . . . . Erie Arclii1,ect'u1'nl E11gi11eering Alpha Rho Chi Treasurer, Scarabg Pi Gamma Alphag Sigma Taug Newman Clulug Phi Era Signing AIA RAYMOND CURTIS MATTSON . . Erie Electrical Engineering AIEEQ Intramurals ROBERT MEZEY . .... East Pittsburgh Mechanical E1zgi11eering Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEg SAEQ Intramurals CHARLES WILLIAM MILLER .... Trafford Aeronautical E1Ig'i1'llZ!!1'i11g AFROTC Drill Teanig Arnold Air Soeietyg Glee Cluhg Flying Clubg Phi Eta Sigma EDWARD RUSSELL NIILLER . . . State College Civil Engineering Beta Theta Pi Managing Editor, Enginaerg Vice-President, Blue Kcyg Phi Eta Sigmag Vice-President, Chi Epsilon LESTER LOUIS MILLMAN . Philadelphia fl6l'Ul1l!1ltlCl'll Enginecriiw Engineerg IAS RONALD EARL MINK . . Allison Park Electrical E11gi11r'eri11g JOHN MISODA, JR. . . . . Nesquehoning ll'IUCl1LllllCl'll Engineerirzg ASME5 Newman Clubg Outing Clubg Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Kappa Phig Engineerg Pi Tau Signing SAE3 Sigma Tang Tau Beta Pi RICHARD EARL MOORE . . Hanover Aermumtical Engineering Delta Tau Delta President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Delta Tau Deltag IAS EUGENE WAYNE MORRIS . . . Elizabethtown Electrical Engineering GERARD JOHN MOTSKO .... Forest City Meclirzniczzl Engineering RUSSEL HARRY MYERS, IR. . . . Dewart Aeronautical Engineering Scabbarcl and Bladcg IAS CARL LESTER NALE, IR. .... Huntingdon Irzzlustrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon IFCg Engineerg AIIEg Intramurals ARDELL HAROLD NELSON . . North Warren Civil Engineering Acacia Chi Epsilong ASCEQ AFROTC Drill Team RANDALL JAMES OVVEN, JR .... Pittsburgh lnzlnslrial Engineering Kappa Sigma AFROTC Drill Tenmg AIIEQ ASME DONALD ALOIS PAHLS . . . Mahanoy City Mechanical Engineering ASME JOSEPH ANTHONY PALO . . . Plymouth Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Book Exchangeg Engineerg IREQ Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Clubg Presi- dent, Delta Sigma Phig Electrical Engineering Societyg Dormitory Ollicerg Manager, Baseball RONALD RUTT MOI-ILER . . Ephrata Mecha-nicul Engineering Secretary, Pi Tau Sigmag ASME FRED WALTER MONTANARI . . . Pittsburgh lnzlnstriul Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Arnold Air Societyg AIIE, SAMEQ ASMEQ TFC5 SAM3 Intramurals DONALD E. MOORE . . . New Brighton Electrical Engineering AIEEg Chapel Choirg lntramuralsg President, Wlestininster Foundation ROBERT LOCKART MURPHY . , Aspinwall Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma DAVID EUGENE MYERS .... York Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Taug IREQ Engineering and Architecture Student Council GEORGE F. MYERS . . . East Berlin Civil Engineer-ing ASCEQ Outing Club FRANCIS JAMES NEMETH . . . Mount Penn Electrical Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Treasurer, Theta Kappa Phig AIEEQ Newman Club NIELS L. NIELSON .... . Ferndale lmlnstrirll- Engineering Engineerg AIIE VVALTER SCHORN NOLL . . Reading rlleclranicul Engineering ASME 139 DAVID EARL PETERS . . . Sunbury Mechanical Engineerm ASME JOEL EARL PETERSON ..... Pittsburgh Aeronautical Engineering Triangle Secretary-Treasurer, IASg Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug ASME WILLIAM MARTEL PETTY .... Aliquippa Mechanical Engineering ASME SAE JOHN LAWRENCE PHILLIPS .... Bedford Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Treasurer, Delta Sigma Phig Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Taug Phi Eta Sigmag Alpha Phi Ornegag Town- Councilg AIM Board of Governorsg AFROTC Drill Teamg Intramurals EDWIN BRUCE PIERCE .... Carbondale Electrical Engineering Dormitory Oflicerg Alpha Phi Omcgag Pollock Councilg WDFMg AIEEQ Intramurals STANLEY JOSEPH PIETROSKI . . Philadelphia llfleclmnical Engineerin ASMEQ AFC INYOMING BENJAMIN PARIS . Pittsburgh Aeronautics IAS JOHN ALFRED PARKER, JR. . . Williamsport Mechanical Engineering ASME CHARLES MICHAEL PASCALE . . . Altoona Aeronautical Engin eerin g IAS WALTER LEE PAYNTER , . . West Chester Mechanical Engineering - Phi Eta Sigmag SAEQ ASME JOSEPH CLAIR PEDEN . . . . Smithton Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Treasurer, Phi Sigma Kappng AIEEQ lntramuralsg IFC JOHN HARRISON PERSHING .... Ligonier Electrical. Engineering Thespians Theta Chi DONALD ANDREW PISARCIK . . Vandergrift Electrical Engineering AIEE5 Newman Club WILLIAM JOHN POLGREAN . . Electrical Engineering AIEE PAUL S. POPOVICH .... Imlusirial Engineering AIIEQ ICGg Penn State Club ORAN RONALD PRITTS . . . Aeronautical Engineering IAS . Hazleton . Library . Ligonier ROBERT JOHN PROCHKO . . . Beaver Meadows Aeronautical Engineering IAS5 SAME9 Scabbard and Bladeg Newman Club THOMAS EUGENE PUCKEY . Aeronautical Engineerin IAS . Altoona KENNETH NORMAN REARDON . . . Pittsburgh Civil Engineering AIIEQ SANIQ SAIVIEQ Pershing Rifles JOHN LAWRENCE REDMOND . . . Sharpsville Electrical Engineering Triangle Blue Bandg Symphony Orchestrag Vice-President, AFAQ National Advertis- ing Manager, Engineerg Phi Mu Alphag Electrical Engineering Society DALE EDWARD REIBER ..... York Mechanical Engineering ASMEQ SAE IRVIN DONALD REICHLEY .... Shamolcin Electrical Engineering AIEEQ Electrical Engineering Societyg UCA DONALD W. REIDENBAUGI-l .... Lititz Architectural Engineering Sigma Chi President, Hat Society Councilg President, Skull and Bonesg Vice-President, Sigma Chig Executive Secretary, IFCQ IFC Board of Contrnlg TrafEc Courtg Campus Chestg Encampment Cornmitteeg Joint Customs Boardg AIAQ SARIEQ Centennial Committee THOMAS DAVIS REINBOLD . . . Lansford Imlnstrial Engineering AIIE ALAN FREDERICK QUOOS .... Nanticoke Electrical Engineering Phi Mu Delta AIEEQ Electrical Engineering Societyg Intramurals ATTILIO JOSEPH RAINAL . . . . Keiser Engineering Science Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug Pi lVlu Epsilong Newman Clubg AIEE EDWARD OTHRO RAPP . ' . . Reading Aeronautical Engineering Phi Gamma Delta IAS GIRARD HAMPTON RAPP . . . . Reading Aermzan-tical Engineering IAS JOHN WILLIAM RATHGEBER . . Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Alpha Phi Omegag SAMg AIIEQ Outing Club JAMES FOSTER RAY . . . Erie Mechanical Engineering ASlNLE3 SAE KENNETH EUGENE REISCH . . . Reading Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mug AIIEg AFS CARL ANTHONY REISER . . Holliclaysburg Mechanical Engineering ASME JACK SENG RENO . . . . . Allentown Meclzanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Student Hanzllmokg Engineerg Secretary, Alpha Tau Omegag Intramurals GEORGE BREEZE RIEFLER . . Teaneck, N. Electrical Engineering Kappa Delta Rho JOSEPH ALFRED RILEY . . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Treasurer, AFS CARL JAMES RISS ...... Emporium Meclmnical Engineering Roger NViJliams Fellowshipg ASMEQ AFSQ SAEg Engineerg Intramurals WILLIAM LEE ROHM . . Huntingdon Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Vice-President, Senior Classy Chairman, Senior Prom Committeey Parmi Nousg Alpha Phi Omegap AIEEQ President, Phi Sigma Kappag Engineer DURWOOD GARLAND RORIE, JR. Alexandria, Va. Iiulustrizil Engineeri-rig Kappa Sigma AFAQ Phi Eta Sigma HILLEL ROSEN ...... Lebanon Intlznstrial Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Manager, Soccerg Intramuralsg LA VIEQ Engineerg S Clubg AIIE EDWARD S. SABISKY ..... Miclclleport Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pig AIEE THOIVIAS PAUL SANTARELLI . . . Jessup lmlustrinl Engineering Alpha Phi Delta Secretary, Alpha Pi Mug AIIE3 AFS KASTY CASIMIR SAUCIUNAS . Simpson Inclustriul Engineering Kappa Sigma Manager, Lacrosse. MARTIN STANLEY SCI-IMOOKLER . . Scranton Electrical Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu Blue Bandg Thespiansg Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug Pi Mu Epsilong Intramurals ANDREW C. SCHOERKE . Philadelphia fhclziteetnre Pi Kappa Alpha Scarabg LA Vmg Glec Clubg AIAQ lntramurals HOWARD DALE SCHRECKER . . Natrona Heights Ilfleclwnieal Engineering ASMIEQ VVes1ey Foundation 142 JOSEPH I-I. ROBERTS, JR. . . Lebanon Eleetrical Engineering JOHN THOMAS RODERICK . . Hazleton Imlustrinl Engineering Delta Chi Quarterdeck Society CLARENCE ROEGER . . Angels Electrical Engineering Beaver House Jazz Cluhg ICG ROBERT DALE ROWLAND . . . Wilkinshurg Civil Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg AFROTC Drill Teamg ASCE HAROLD EUGENE RUPP . York Meclzmrzical Engineering ASMEg College Co-up ALBERT EDWARD RUSSO . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Alpha Phi Delta ASCE Intramurals JEROME ELMER SCHEIB . . . Aspinvvall Irulustriul Eiigiizeering Vice-President, AIIEg Nittany Council i J HAROLD JOHN SCHELL .... West Lawn l Meclmnical Engineering Vice-President, Pi Tau Sigmag Tau Beta Pig ASMEQ SAEQ Engineering and Architecture Student Council ll HARRY CRUSER SCHELL, III . . . Milton Civil .Engineering ASCEg Chi Epsilong DeMolayg Intramurals JOHN IOSEPH SCOTT . . Ellwood City Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Newman Clubg IRE RICHARD HARRY SEABOLD . . . Harrisburg Architectural Engineering Alpha Rho Chi Outing Clubg Scabbard and Blacleg Arnold Air Societyg Scarabg SAME Pi Gamma Alphag AIAg IFC EARL E. SEELY ....... Berwick Electrical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon All-University Presidentg Lion's Pawg President, Iunior Classg Skull and Bonesg Androclesg Campus Partyg Phi Mu Alphag IFCg Chairman, Junior Prom Committee CURTIS REED SEYLER . . . West Lawn llfI!:'CllU11iCtIl Engineering SANEE, SAE, ASMEQ Intramurals JAMES RUSSELL SI-IAID . . . Arlington, Va. Industrial Engineering Sigma N11 Quarterdeck Societyg Manager, Cross Countryg ASMEQ AIIEQ Engineerg VVDFIVI PAUL FRANCIS SHANNON . . Morrisdale Civil Engiiwering Pi Kappa Phi Treasurer, ASCE CLARENCE S. SI-IIPMAN, IR. . Wysox .Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag Treasurer, SAEg ASMEQ Intran1u.rals DAVID E. SHOOP . .... Harrisburg Architectural Engineering Triangle President, Secretary, Triangleg Business Manager, Engineerg Vice-President, Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg Vice-President, Scarabg Tau Beta Pig AIAg Intramurals VVAYNE ANDREWS SHOUP . . . Evanston, Ill. Industrial Engineering Sigma Taug Alpha Pi Mug AIEEQ SAM THEODORE CHARLES SCHULTZ . . Reading Civil Engineering ' Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigmag ASCE GERALD I-IANS SCHUMANN . . . Sidney, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Scahbard and Blade: President, AFCEA7 Secretary, Electrical Engineering Societyg Intramurals WALTER MICHAEL SCHUSTER . Wilkes-Barre Mechanical Engineering Beaver House ASMEg SAE, Secretary, Beaver House WALTER E. SEGL, JR. . . Wilmington, Del. Mecl1.un,ical Engineering 'Them Chi Thespiansg ASME LEE RALPH SELL . . . Laureldale Mechanical Engineering Acacia Secretary, SAEQ Intramurals W. RICHARD SENG . Edgewood Jleclmnicul Engineering Phi Delta Theta Chairman, Spring YVeek Cormnitteeg Parmi Nousg Treasurer, Blue Kcyg Manager, Cross Country IOHN JOSEPH SHARKOWICZ . Wanamie Industrial Engineering WILLIAM A. SI-IELLY ..... Avondale Engineering Science Phi Kappa Tau Vice-President, Phi Kappa Taug Co-Art Director, Frothg CPA, Engineering and Architecture Student Council, Sigma Tau, Iazz Clubg Electrical Engi- neering Society RICHARD LEE SHERVVOOD . Seneca Electrical Engineering Theta Chi Engineer, Electrical Engineering Society, Chairman, AIEE 143 CENE EDWIN SHOWALTER . . . Hollidaysburg Civil Engineering Intramurals GENE RAYMOND SHUE ..... York Innlnstrinl Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Engineering and Architecture Student Cmmcilg AFS5 Intramuralsg Engineer DONALD ARTHUR SIEDHOF . . New Holland Mecliunical Eng'i11eering Delta Chi ASMEQ SAE5 Intramurals FRANK LEATHEM SIMOKAT . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering VV est Dorm Councilg Dormitory Officer ROBERT CAMERON SKELLY . . Mackeyville Civil Engineering Vice-President, ASCE AL LAWRENCE SMITH .... Willces-Barre Industrial, Engineering Dormitory Oilicerg Pollock Councilg Newman Clubg ASM.Eg AIIEQ SAE5 AIM ALBERT FREDERICK SMITH . . . Philadelphia Engiwzeering Science Tau Beta Pig Vice-President, Sigma Taug ASMEg Phi Eta Sigma BRUCE CUION SMITH . . Pleasantville, N. Y. Civil. Engineering Kappa Sigma President, Kappa Sigrnag Lion Party ' BYRON SMITH .... Altoona Electrical E11gi11eeri'ng Eta Kappa Nug AIEE ERNEST WENDELL SMITH . . julian IVlech1mical, Engineering ASMEQ SAE JAMES WALTER SMITH . . . Masontown Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu KARL THEODORE SMITH . . . Warren Industrial Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Quarterclcck Society RUSSELL WEBER SMITH . . . Apollo Civil Engineering ASCE: Iazz Club WILLIAM CORBIN SMITH . . Huntingdon Nlechmiical Engineering ASME: SAE KARLE LENKER SNYDER . . . Millersburg Civil Engineering ASCE RUSSELL IRA SNYDER ..... Lansdale Arcliizecturnl El'I.gi'I'H!S1'i11g Alpha Rho Chi Trackg Scarabg Treasurer, Pi Gamma Alpha: AIA: Engineering and Architecture Student Council WILLIAM THOMAS SOLEY . . . Lewiston, N. Y. M echanical Engineering Camera Clubg ASIVIE LAUREN JOSEPH SONGER .... Lewis Run Electrical Engineering Theta Chi Treasurer, Electrical Engineering Societyg Newman Clubg Al'EEg IRE 44 JOHN FRANKLIN STARK .... Philipsburg Mezrlianical Engineering Pi Tau Sigmag Baseballg SAE MALCOLM TRUMAN STARK . . . West Pittston Electrical Engineering Theta Xi President, Eta Kappa Nug Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg Vice-President, Tau Beta Pig Lion Partyg Vice-President, Treasurer, Theta Xig IRE5 AIEEQ Phi Eta Sigma JOHN WILLIAIVI STECKERT .... Hazleton Electrical Engineering Alpha Nug Eta Kappa Nu: Sigma Taug Electrical Engineering Societyg AIEEQ IRE JOSEPH DAVID STEFAN .... Belle Vernon Industrial Engineering Phi Mu Alphag Alpha Pi Mug Blue Bandg Symphony Orchestra RICHARD DELANO STEPHENS . . Philadelpliia Civil Engineering ASGEQ LSAQ Intramurals CHARLES O. STERLING . . . Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering AIIEg AECEAQ Engineer JOHN STUART SPANGLER Civil Engineering Secretary, Phi Kappa Psi JAMES LEONARD SPINELLI, JR. Civil Engineering ASCE: Scabbard and Blade PETER SPIRKO ..... Mcclmrzicrzl Engineering . Harrisburg Phi Kappa Psi . Sharon Chi Phi . Pottsville Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEQ SAE ROBERT WILLIAM SPRINGER . llieclianical Engineering Imramuralsg SAME PHILLIP NELSON SPURLING . . Electrical Engineering AS1NlEg AIEE JOHN FRANCIS STALMA . . Electrical Engineering North Charleroi Phi Kappa Sigma . State College . Lansforcl Electrical Engineering Societyg Eta Kappa Nu JOSEPH STEUER . ..... Exeter Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Ollice Manager, Engineerg AIEEg Iutramuralsg I-Iillelg Vliest Dorm Councilg IRE JAMES STEWART .... Industrial Engineering AIIE JOHN LAWSON STEWART . Civil Engineering Intramuralsg ASCE WILLIAM MERLE STIFFLER . . Mechanical Engineering Alpha Phi Omegag ASME THOMAS WPIITE STONG . Civil Engineering CHARLES LeROY STOTLER, JR. . Aeronautical Engineering IAS Philadelphia Rimersburg . Fairless Hills State College Chi Phi Monongahela 'I4 ALEX STROVIN SKY . . Tremont Aeronautical E11gi1lEE1l11g lASg Veterans Club BLAIR ROSS STUDEBAKER, JR. . Wilkinsburg 11r1lustrizzl Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma SAMEg AIIE JOSEPH JAMES STUDENT . . . lX lcAdo0 Meclmnical Engineering Secretary, Pi Tau Sigmag Tau Beta Pig ASME WALTER JAlVlES STURM .... State College Ilfleclzmzical Engineering JAMES DONALD STUTZ .... Minersville Civil Engineering ASCEg Intramuralsg Quarterdeck Society DAVID LEE SULLIVAN . . . . Monongahela Electricnl Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Phi Eta Sigmag AIEEg IREg AIMg AIM Board of Governors DONALD MAURICE SWEITZER . . . Marietta Mechanical Engineering i XVDFMQ Pi Tau Sigmag Treasurer, ASMEg Elections Connnitteeg Engineer- ing and Architecture Student Cnuncilg SAEg Intrumuralsg LSAg Junior Prom Committee LEO SYNNESTVEDT . . . . Bryn Athyn Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong Engineering and Architecture Stuclent Councilg Secretary, ASCE THOMAS JOHN TALAROVICH . Freeland Imlnstrinl Engineering AIIE JOSEPH JOHN TAMUSAITIS . Frackville Industrial Engineering EUGENE D. TARRIS ..... Simpson Meclumicnl Engineering Secretary, ASME3 UCAg President, Greek Orthnrlox Sncictyg Engineering and Architecture Student Cnuncilg Hellenic Sncictyg SAE ROBERT MONTGOMERY TAYLOR, JR. . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Beaver House Electrical Engineering Societyg Newman Club JAMES RICHARD TEDESCHI .... Altoona Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Tang Engineering and Arcllitecture Student Councilg IASQ Newman Club DOUGLAS BURT THARP .... Shamokin I-mlnstrinl Engineering Agmgia Vice-President, Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg AIIE ROBERT JOHN TISOT .... Belle Vernon Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigma Newman Clubg Electrical Engineering Societyg Lion Partyg Pollock Councilg IFC5 Jazz Clubg Intramurals FRANK ANTHONY TODD . . . Bloomsburg lnrlustrinl Engineering Alpha Pi Mug Treasurer, AFS5 AIIE ROBERT WEBSTER TOEPFER . . . Tarentum llleclumical Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha W Arnold Air Societyg SAE5 Young Republicunsg Camera Club ROBERT JOSEPH TOMSHO . . West Hazleton Zl'leclmnieal Engin.eerin.g ASME5 Newman Club 'I46 RALPH DAVIES TURLEY . . . Coraopolis Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Blue Bandg ASME5 SAMEQ Arnold Air Society ROBERT GORDON URIE . . Scranton Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma RICHARD SILSBEE VALENTINE . Sanitary Engineering ASCE . Bellefonte CARL ALFRED VENTRICE . . . York Electrical Engineering RALPH THOMAS VERNOT .... Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Beaver House Treasurer, Beaver llmuae DEAN HENRY VESLING .... Clarendon Inclnstrial Engineering Beta Theta Pi Manager, Baseballg Vice-President, Beta Theta Pig Engineerg AIIE3 Androclesg Intrarnuralsg Omicron Delta Kappa WILLIAM O. WALKER, JR. .... Pittsburgh lnrlustrial Engineering AIIEQ Intraruuralsg Alpha Pi Mu DONALD COLIN VVALLS . . Reading Electrical En gineeri-n g miss AI.EEg SAME CHARLES PETER WARYU . . . Rural Valley Civil Engineering Vice-President, ASCEQ President, Chi Epsilon MARVIN TRIMAS . Wilkes-Barre Industrial Engineering Zeta Beta Tau Engineerg Secretary, AIIEg Intramuralsg AFSQ Jazz Club WILLIAM WESLEY TROUTMAN . . . York Civil Engineering Triangle Arnold Air Sociezyg ASCEg President, Chi Epsilong Engineering and Architecture Student Council JAMES FREDERICK TRUMP . . . Hanover Electrical Engineering Beaver House Eta Kappa Nug AIEEg LSAQ Intramurals BERNARD VAN ZYL . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon ASMEg Engineerg Intramurals LEROY VV , VARETTONI .... Clifton, N. J Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Newman Clubg Penn, State Clubg IREQ AIEEQ Jazz Club GEORGE ERNEST VASLEY .... Harrisburg Civil Engineering Theta Kappa Phi ASCEg Newman Clubg Intramurals FRANK ARTHUR WAGNER . . . Williamsport Architectural Engineering Treasurer, AIA3 Dormitory Officer JOSEPH DONALD WACNER . . Mount Lebanon Mechanical Engineering SAE JOHN FREDERICK WAHA . . Mercer Electrical Engineering Chess Clubg AHEEQ Ignt1:amu.rals 'I4 7 l I ANTHONY DONALD WHALEN Electrical Engineering . . Shenandoah Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug Scabbard and Bladeg AIEEQ Intrarnuralsg Newman Club DAVID B. WILKINS . . . lnclnstrial Engineering AIIE JOHN TILDEN WILLIAMMEE . Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Omegag AIEEg Intrnmuralsg BRUCE ALAN WILLIAMS . Imluslrial Engineering AIIE CARLTON RAYMOND WILLIAMS Sanitary Erzgineerivig ASCE JAMES CARLOS WILSON . . Electrical E'llgi11UEl'1l1lg AIEEg Newman Club . . Stroudsburg . . . Canton Pi Kappa Alpha Engineerg LA Vu: . . Pittsburgh Pi Kappa Alpha . . Wilkes-Barre . . Beaver 4 BRUCE GEORGE WATSON . . . lmlustrial Engineering SAMg AIIE PAUL ORLANDO WAYLAND . Electrical Engineering AIEEQ Intramurals JOHN WALTER WEBER . . Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong Phi Eta Sigmag Newman Clubg Outing DANIEL S. WEIBEL .... Industrial E11gi11eeri11.g AIIE GEORGE CALVIN WEIMER . . Civil Engii-rearing ASCE ALBERTUS DELMAR WELLIVER Mcclzanicrrl E11.ginecri11g ASMEQSAE JAMES H. VVELSH, JR. . . . Electrical Eiigineeriiig AIEEg IREg Newman Club . Reading . Brookville Franklin, N. Clubg ASCE . East Brady . Friedens Kappa Sigma . Berwick Delta Chi Reading EDGAR THOMAS VVINCHESTER, JR. . Mechrmical Engineering ASMEQ SAME4 Barbell Club Philadelphia JAMES ALBERT VVINNALE . . Cambridge springs Electrical Engineering AEE DONALD LEE WINSTON . . . Electrical Engineering AIEEQ IRE3 Outing Clubg Intramurals WILLIAM JOHN WINTERS . . . Electrical Engiiieeri-ng . Wyoming . Brookville Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug Inuamuralsg Sigma Tang AIEE WILLIAIVI GEORGE WITLIN . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engi-r1.ee1'i11g Phi Epsilon Pi Frotlig CPAg ASME.: SAlX'lEg Jazz Cluhg Riding Club RICHARD K. WITNIER .... I11cl11st1'inl E11 gin eering AIIEg SAE State College Acacia CHARLES JAMES YARBROUGH . . . Wilkinsburg Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Secretary, Phi Kappa Sigmag ASME: AIEEJ Intramurals GEORGE BURL YINGLING .... Pittsburgh Engineering Science Acacia Secretary, Acaciag President, Treasurer, Engineering and Architecture Stu- dent Councilg Androclesg All-University Cabinetg ASMEQ Phi Eta Sigma: Omicron Delta Kappag Alpha Phi Omegag Nittany Councilg ICCB THOMAS LEE YINGLING . . . . York Intlustrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mug AFSQ AIIE JAMES EDWARD YOCHIM . . . . Erie Inzlustrial Engineering Theta Xi AIIE DONALD LEWIS YORK . . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Civil Engineering President, ASCEJ Chi Epsilon ROBERT MORRIS YOST . . . Easton Industrial Engineering AIIEJ Intramurals JOHN LEONARD WOIKA ..... DuBois J Electnbal Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Taug Electrical Engineering Societyg IREJ Intramurals CARL HESS WOLGEMUTH .... Bareville Diechanical Engineering President, Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEg President, SAEQ Secretary, Tau Beta Pig Sigma Taug Phi Eta Sigma ANTHONY EDWARD WOLK .... Norvelt Aeronautical Engineering IAS JOSEPH ROBERT WORTH . . . West Grove lnclnstriul Engineering AIIEJ Intramurals JEROME EDWARD WRIGHT . . Glen Lyon Electrical Engineering KENNETH EVAN WRIGHT . . Morrisville , Mechanical Engineering I Pi Tau Sigmag ASMEJ SAE J WALTER VANCE WRIGHT . . . Newport X Inclustriul Engineering AlIEg Intramurals JOHN EDGAR YOUNG . . . Civil Engineering J . I-Iollidaysburg Y TI-IURBER G. ZEH ..... Elkins Park J Sanitary Engineering ASCEQ Outing Club I WILLIAM JOHN ZEHNER . . . Boalsburg Electrical Engineering I IRE I DANIEL WILLIAM ZELLEM .... Listie I nclustrinl Engineering Theta Chi AFSJ AIIEJ Intramurals: LSAQ SARIEJ Engineer JOHN RICHARD ZIEGLER .... Laureldale I Electrical Engineering AIEEQ Intramurals JOSEPH FRANCIS ZIMMERMAN . . Sunbury I Mecltnriical Engineering Theta Chi Engineerg ASMEJ Intramurals 149 ca llege of f :me eemwomif R. ,,, . I. Jg Q. 'X 'J -1 5 5 L .r. fm S1 Ng, . 4,X,f Y! JZ ...f- K,- is tv' JAH P 'Q ' A-F I5 R. xx -1-Z' TL 4' Ln ' u X ,K . h . . , gg--1--.'v.7.H'I ..., -A-, '1 wa. .1 an , fi 'li n Q 'N-. 1 4 ' 11 E ' . ' - V ' 4 1 , j' .: -1 -..Jx . Q L' ' uf: , s : I Q q, A . 1' , . .Q In L. li.L2Y::r,:'ln - I H 1 I' is ' ' ' wg I ' 1 Q' ,h Hit N 5 I W - , 1 r Q ,a A 1 1 ' ' ' J '- I I K .. 4 V 1 . C 2' I w 6 2 college home economics ORGANIZATION Dean ----- GRACE M. HENDERSON Assistant Dean, in Charge of Resident Instruction DOROTHY HOUGIITON Assistant Dean, in Cliarge of Field Services and the Buildings DELPHA E. WIESRNDANORR Head, Department of Child Development and Family Relationships - - WINONA L. MORGAN Head, Department of Clothing and Textiles RUTH W. AYRES Director, Ellen H. Richards Institute - MARY P. SHELTON Head, Department of Foods and Nutrition IVIIRIAIVI E. LOWENBERG Head, Depart-ment of Home lVIanage1nent, Housing and Home Art - - DELPHA E. WIESRNDANOER Clftairnzan, Division of Home Nlanagement, Fainily Economics, Housing and Home Equipment DELPIIA E. WIESENDANGIQR Clftairnmn, Division of Home Art - CII-IRISTINE F. SALIVION Chairman, Division of Home-Coininunity Relationships DOROTHY HOUGHTON Cliairnian, Division of Coinmercial Ccrnsuinei' Services MARY BROWN ALLGOOD Head, Department of Home Economics Education JEAN D. AIVIBERSON Head, Department of Hotel and Institution Administration ESIIIER A. ATKINSON ,--' GRACE M. HENDERSON Dean .a?' A.. L., IX, xi is lt IKM gl I 171: his . ' .f , i J ,l i L12-.-.M ii ll ,nur 'i L. 1 l l i l x..- r , eg: ng-.3 Life in a home management house includes Hotel administration majors practice cooking experience in caring for babies as well as pastryfmaking The climax of a course in garment construction is the chance to model the completed work ,.y'?hT?T., .-. ELEANOR LORRAINE BATDORF . . Lebanon Home Ecmzomirrs Home Economics Club MARTHA S. BAUDER . Hume Econmnius . Wilnringtmwn, Del. Kappa Alpha Theta Chapel Clmirg CPAQ Phi Upsil1n1 Omiernng Louise Homer Club JACQUA LEE BETZ . . . . Sunbury Home Ecrinomies Pi Beta Phi Phi Upsilon Omierrm KATHERINE M. BEVACQUA . . . New York, N.Y. Home Economics NANCY ELIZABETH BOVVER . Blain llama Ecrmomics fLSAg 4-H Club LEICH EDWIVN BROWN . . . Spring Mills Hotel Arla:-i11 islrniirm Greelers Clubg Junior Hotel Men of America NANCY M. ANDERS ..... Norristown Home Esmmmics Zeta Tau Alpha Panhellenic Couneilg Home Economies Club VIRGINIA ANN ARONEY . . . Ebensburg I-lame Economics Newman Clubg Home Eeommmics Club LEOTA N. BAHRENBURC . Home Eemmmics State College Zeta Tau Alpha LA Vllig CPAg Intramuralsg Belles Leitres MALKAH BALDINCER . . . . Olypliant Home Eemmm ics Frothg Pivotg Ilillel T. PATRICIA BALOK . . . . Turtle Creek Home Economies Lcunides JOYCE BARGER ..... Mexico City, Mexico Home Economics Leonidesg Treasurer, Phi Upsilon Omierong Omieron Nu: Phi Kappa Phig Intramurals PATRICIA STEELMAN BROVV N . . . Lancaster Ilmuc Eeomlmics Kappa Alpha Theta NIARY ELIZABETH BUCHANAN . . Ivvhitemarsli Home Eeormmies Delta Gmmmi Vice-President, ix'lDI'I2lI Boardg Chimesg Vice-President, VVRAg Home Economics Student Councilg VVSGA Senateg Frotlzg Phi Upsilrm Omicrmr JOAN ELIZABETH CAMPBELL . . . Chester Ilmne Ecrmomics College Co-opp Il1ll'IUDlll'lllSQ Home Economies Club JOAN DELORES CARTER . . . Tunkhannock Home Eemmmics Della Gamma University Editor, LA V1Eg Scrollsg Chcerleaderg Fmilzg Intramuralsg Home Economies Student Couneilg Dormitory Ollleerg Phi Upsilon Omicrong Home Economies Club BARBARA JANE CARTVVRIGHT New Castle Home Economies Home Economies Clubg Jazz Clubg Food Interest Groupg Outing Club MARY CATHERINE CRAIG .... Pittsburgh I-lomc Ecmmmics Phi Mu President, Phi Mug LSAQ Secretary, Panhellenic Couneilg Intramuralsg Secretary, Home Econon-ries Clubg LA XIIE. RUTH LOUISE DAVIS .... Allison Park Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta Riding Clubg XVRAQ Intramurals KAROLE MAE DIETTERICK . . Berwick Home Economics Ma rketi ng Cl uh ALICE ANN DINGER . . . . Denver Home Economics Omicron Nui Phi Upsilon Omicron JOE ANN HOPFER DOUGLASS Harrisburg Home Economics State Partyg Riding Club PATRICIA A. DOUTHETT . . . . Darby Home Economics Chi Omega XVSGA Senateg Freshman Councilg Chairman, Iurlicialg Cwensg Customs Boardg Dormitory Officer HELEN CAROL EAKIN .... Mechanicsburg Home Economics Food Interest Group PATRICIA SNYDER CULLEN . Butler Home Economics CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM . . Wyfoniissing liome Economics Delta Gamma President, XVSGAQ Mortar Boarclg XVSGA Ilouseg Cwensg Alpha Lambda Deltag Omicron Nug Phi Upsilon Omieron HELEN LOUISE CUNNINCI-IAM Home Ecrmmuics . . Pittsburgh Pi Beta Phi Omicron Nug Phi Upsilon Omicrong Intramurals ANN LOUISE CURTIS . . Altoona Home Economics LA VIE: Home Economics Clubg jazz Club GERALDINE THERESA D'ALIO . . Schuylkill Haven Home Economies Home Economies Clubg Outing Clubg Leonirlcsg Newman Cluhg Food Interest Group DOLORES ARLENE DALTON . . DuBois Home Economics HARRY S. EBERHART, IR. . Pocono Pines Hotel Azlministrutinn Outing Clubg Greeters Cluhg Quarterdeck Society FRE DEREICH DONALD ECKERT . . Hellertown Hotel .fhlmiuistralian Beaver House Grceters Clubq Dehlolay Clubg Accounting Club BARBARA ANN EDGINCTON . . . New Castle Home Economics Chi Omega President, Chi Omegug LA VIEQ Collegicmg Home Economics Clubg Newman Cluhg Intramuralsg News mul Viewxg Panhcllenic Couneilg VVRA CHARLES BARRIE EDMONDS . . . Williamsport Hotel Administration Delta Sigma Lambda BARBARA-LEE ALBERTA EDVVARDS . . Havertown Home Ecmmmics Chimesg VVDFMQ Managing Editor, News and Viewsg Theta Sigma Phig Delta Alpha Delta: Omicron Nug Secretary-Treasurer, Delta Sigma Rhog Radio Guilclg Players: Debate Cluhg Lconirlesg Home Economics Clubg Canterbury Clubg ICG JOYCE AMY FAUST .... Harrisburg Home Economics Phi Mu UCAQ Home Economies Cluhg EUB Student Fellowship SENORA MAY FETTERMAN . . . Sunbury llama Economics Players: Home Economics Clubg Riding Clubg LSA EARL FIELDS, IR. . New Kensington Hotel Aduzirzistrafion Alpha Phi Alpha Basketball MARILYN VIRGINIA FISCHER . . . Vllawa Ilmne Economics Delta Gamma Home Economies Student Councilg XVRAQ Treasurer, Delta Ganmiag Home Economics Clubg Riding Club MAUREEN ROSE FLANNERY . . Shenandoah Home Ecmwnries Alpha Gamma Delta Secretary, Alpha Gamma Deltag COII4:'gIlI11j Newman Clubg Jazz Clubg Intramurals BERN ICE FORIVIAN . . . Bethlehem Home Economics Ilillclg Frolh RUTH M. FRANKENFIELD . . Allentown Home Economics JOSEPH FRANCIS FREDERICK, IR. . . Willces-Bane Hotel Azlmirzistrutiovz Sigma Pi Dormitory Olhcerg AIMQ Newman Cluhg Greeters Clubg Junior Hotel Men of America SHIRLEY ANN FRY ..... Iohnsonburg Ilome Ecmmmies Alpha Xi Delta Treasurer, Alpha Xi Delray Blue Bandp Home Economics Student Coruicilg Home Economics Clubg Omicron N119 Alpha Lambda Delray I.DIIZ'IlTl1l1'HIS5 Phi Kappa Phi FLORENCE L. GEMMILL . . . Mechanicsburg Home Economics Home Economics Clubg Playersg Phi Upsilon Omicrong Collegian l LANA GERI-IARDT .... Short Hills, N. Home Ecrmrunics Gamma Phi Beta Secretary, Gamma Phi Belag Omiuron Nug Phi Upsilnn Omicrong News and Viewsg Home Economics Club: ACEIQ Modern Dance Clubg Intramuralsg Pi Lambda Theta RUTH MAZIE GERHART . . Lansdale Home Economics Leoniclesg ACEIQ Debate Club ELAINE LOIS GILTIVIAN .... Lancaster Home Economics Theta Sigma Phig Onricrun Nug Alpha Lambda Deltag Home Efonornics Student Councilg YVDFMQ News nml Views ANNE LOUISE GIESDAHL . State College Home Economics Pi Beta Phi t Phi Upsilon Ornicrong LSA GRETCHEN GLEIM . . . Key West, Fla. Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics Cluhg News ami Vicwsg Intramurals ENID GOLDBERG . . . Williamsport Home Ecmmmics Hillel MARCIA ANN GRACION . . . . Trafford Home Euoumnics Newman Clubg Jazz Club KATHLEEN ANN GREYTOK . . . VVest Reading Home Ecnnom-ics Kappa Alpha Theta Secretary, Kappa Alpha Thetag LA XIIEQ Campus Chcstg Newman Club RUTH MARY GRIGOLETTI ..... Butler ' Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Campus Chestg Home Economics Clubg Newman Club 156 FRANCES LEINBACH HETTINGER . . VVest Reading Home Economics Chapel Choirg Vice-President, Home Economics Cluhg Home Economics Student Councilg LSA DORIS lVlAE HOFFMAN .... Turhotville Home Ecrmomies Home Economics Club DELITE HOOPES . . . . . Reading Home Economies Zeta Tau Alpha Promotion Manager, Collvgimzg NVSGAg Lion Partyg Panhellenie Councilg Scrolls. ROSEMARIE E. IACKEL . . Collingclale Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicrong Omicron Nug UCA5 Cnllcgiang WVDFM9 ACEIQ Leonides MARIE T. JORDAN .... Bangor Home Economics Omicron Nug Home Economics Clulwg Phi Upsilon Ornicrong Alpha Lambda Delta ELLEN HUBER JUDD . . . . WIlll2l1llSPl5l'f Home Economics Phi Kappa Phig Omieron Nu IEAN MARIE KEATLEY .... Alexandria, Va. Home Economies Delta Zeta Intrnmuralsg LA XIYIE KENNETH KEIVIP KEIRSTED . . Shenandoah H01 el Allmiviistmtion Greeters Clubg Newman Cluhg Intramurals ETHEL MINER KENAH . . . Beaver Home Ecormmics Sigma Sigma Sigma I-Iornc Economics Clubg ACER Intramurals ROBERT DONALD HAMEL . Mineola, N. Y. Hotel Aelmirtistrafiou, Alpha Sigma Phi Secretary-Treasurer, Druirlsg Hat Society Councilg S Clubg Grceters Clubg junior Hotel Men of Americag Arnold Air Societyg Phi Eta Sigmag Captain, Lacrosse JACK VV RIGHT I-IEINZE ..... Carlisle Hotel Arlmirtistrrrtimz Theta Xi SAME: Intramuralsg Greeters Clubg junior Hotel Men of America SUZANNE Rl. HELIVI ..... Kittanning Home Economics Omicron Nut Home Economics Clubg ACEI BARBARA LYNN HOUGH . . . Wilkinsburg Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Chapel Choirg La Vxeg Ilnme Econoinics Student Councilg Home Economics Club TERRY CAMPBELL HUNTER . . . Pittsburgh Hotel Admiuistmtion Beta Theta Pi Vice-President, Greeters Clubg Cadet Military Councilg Young Ilepublicansg ICGQ Intramurals PATRICIA ANN IOBST ..... Emrnaus Home Ecmzonzics Omicron Nug Alpha Lambda Deltag Home Economics Clubg Collegirmg Frothg Players ERNEST T. KANES . ..... Donora Hole! lldministrnlion Grcuters Clubg Vice-President, Hellenic Societyg Outing Club: International Friends Committceg Dormitory Oflicer MARLENE KATZEN ..... Sykesville Home Economics Omicrnn Nug Frollzg jazz Clubg Hillel ROBERT LEWIS KAYTES .... Philadelphia Hotel Aalministmtion Phi Sigma Delta Junior Hotel Men of Americag Sympluony Orchestrag Hillelg Grcetcrs Clubg Jazz Clubg Intramurals 157 EDITH R. KRIEBEL . . . . Lansdale Home Ecmmmics Pi Beta Phi Phi Llpsilon Oinicrong Home Economics Club: President, Alpha Lambda Deltag Omicron Nu HERBERT CURTIS KRONE . . . Pittsburgh Hotel Aziministration Grcctcrs Clubg Accounting Club jOANNE MARIE KUDLOCK . . . Austin Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha Newman Club ELLYN M. KURTZMAN . . . Philadelphia I-lame Ecmmmics Home Economics Clubg Jazz Club LEO STEPHEN KVVALIK, JR .... Pittsburgh Hotel IlIl1N'i11.iSfTlliiUl'L Kappa Sigma Fontballg Newman Clubg Grccters Clubg S Clubg Intramurals MARIAN HELEN LAINEY ..... Erie Home Ecmwmics Phi Upsilon Omicrong Home Economics Clubg Grangug LSA PATRICIA DOLORES KILDEE . . . Lebanon Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta Secretary, Alpha Xi Deltag LA VIIEQ Home Economics Clubg ACEIQ Newman Cluhg Intrainurals CAROL KNIGHT ...... , Harrisburg Home Economics Phi Mu Chapel Choirg XVSGA Hous:-5 Panhcllenic Councilg Dormitory Ofllccr DOROTHEA W. KOLDYS . . . Conshohocken Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha Assistant Business Manager, Cullegicmg VVRAg Intraniuralsg Frnthg Newman Clubg Debate Clubg Delta Alpha Deltag Players ELIZABETH ANN KRAABEL . . VVashington, D. C. Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta President, Kappa Alpha Thetag Mortar Boardg Vice-President, Chimesg Dormitory Oflicerg VVSGA Ilouseg Frailig Collegimig Phi Upsilon Omicron: Oxnicron Nu MILLICEN T RENA KRAPIN . . . VVashington Home Economics Phi Sigma Sigma Secretary, Phi Sigma Sigma CAROLE LEN ORE KRAUSE . , . State College Ilomu ECU1'l0l1liCS Kappa Delta LA VIEQ News uuzl Vieuvsg Collegiung Home Econmnics Club: Phi Upsilou Oinicron CHARLES RICHARD LAMBERT . . . York Hotel Arln1,inzistrutio11 Tau Kappa Epsilon Grcctcrs Clubg Intramurals BARBARA ANN LARPENTEUR . . . Cornwall 1-Irmiu Ecoumuics Chi Omega Sorority Editor, LA VIEQ Iuclicialg hiortar Boarclg Cwensg President, Omicron Nug Phi Upsilon Oznicrong Colleginng Newman Clubg Home Economics Clubg Alpha Lambda Delta NORMA I-IARRIET LAUGHNER . . . Coraopolis Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta Frollzg Home Economics Clubg Thespiansg UCA SHIRLEY MAE LEGRAND .... Springdale Home Econmuics Beta Sigma Omicrun Omicron Nu: Alpha Epsilon Deltag Home Economics Club BARBARA LIGHTNER .... Ashville, N. Y. Home Economics Alpha Omieron Pi Treasurer, Alpha Omicron Pig LA X7IEQ Home Economics Student Councilg Home Economics Clubg News and Viewsg Outing Clubg Intramurals MARY LOUISE LLOYD . . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Phi Mu Omicron Nu NIARY KATHERINE MCIVIURRY . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Collcgiuug Frutll, ALLETTA CHRISTINE MANBECK . Fredericksburg Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Personnel Manager, Cullegiang President, Zeta Tau Alphag Serollsg Dormitory Ollieerg VVSGA Hnuseg Panhellenie Council MAUREEN ANN MASON .... Pittsburgh Home Economies Frothg Newman Clubg Thespiansg jazz Club IVIARY GILBERT IVIAYER .... State College H mm- Economics Home Economics Clubg -l--H Club ALYCE JEAN MERCER ..... Lansdowne Home Economies Delta Zeta Secretary, Home Economies Clubg Debate Clubg Delta Alpha Deltag Angel Flightg Collegiang Intramuralsg Newman Club NITA MAY MESSINGER ..... Tatamy , Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta Treasurer, Panhellenic Couneilg Vice-President, WVOIIICIIIS Chorusg Thes' piansg Home Economics Clubg ACEIg Intramuralsg Home Arts Interest Group KATHARINE LOVVERY ..... Pittsburgh Home Economies Delta Delta Delta Home Economics Club: LA V1Eg Phi Upsilun Omicrong Omicron Nug IVSGA MARIAN RONIAINE LUDINIG . . . Red Lion Home ECOHUHIICS Sigma Sigma Sigma Secretary, Phi Upsilon Omierong Omieron Nug Tlwspiansg Panhellenie Councilg Treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigmag Secretary, Treasurer, Young Republieansg 4-Il Clubg lntramurulsg Dormitory Ollicerg Home Economies Clubg Little International MARGARET MILLS MacDONALD . Metuchen, N. J. Home Economics Playersg Home Economies Clubg ACEI MARTHA PAYNE MCDONALD . . Shippensburg Home Economics Phi Mu VVomen's Chorus: 4-H Clubg Intramurals JANET VIRGINIA IVICKEE . . . Nlount Lebanon Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta Home Economies Student Couneilg Secretary, State Partyg Campus Partyg Junior Prom Committee SALLY JANE MCKNIGHT .... Northampton I-lame Economies Chi'Omega President, Mortar Roartlg Ilat Society Councilg Home Economics Student Couneilg Treasurer, Cwens MARY LOU MEYER ...... Lebanon Home Economics Blue Banclg Secretary, Symphony Orehcstrag llome Economics Clubg Phi Upsilon Omierong Louise Homer Club ADELA JEAN RIILSON . . . Uniontown Home Economics NORNIA GLORIA MODESTI . . Hershey Home Economics Newman Clubq Home Economics Cluhg Modern Dance Club MARION DAGMAR MOLLER . Pittsburgh Home Eevuoutics Collegizmg UCAQ Home Economies Club JOANNE RUTH IVIOORE . . . VVashington, D. C. I-I mm: Economics Agricultural Student Councilg 4-H Clubg Dormitory Ollieerg Secretary, Grange PRISCILLA ANN MOORE . . Milton Home Economies Crangey 4-H Club MARY GLADYS NEWCOMER . . Clarks Summit I-lame Economics Home Economics Club, XVesley Founclationg Bible Fcllowshipg l.llfI2l1!1LII2llS CARYL NEWITT ...... Norristown Hotel Administrcztion Beaver House Greclers Clubg Thespiansg Players HELENE MARIE NOONAN . . . Mahanoy City Home Economics MARY KAY ONOEREY .... West Mifllin Home Economics Newman Clubg Home Economics Clubg Cosmopolitan Clubg Leoniclcs RICHARD RICE PACKER .... Newtown Hotel Arlministration Pl1i Gamma Delta Captain, Socccrg lnrramuralsg Parmi Nous, President, Druidsg Hat Society Councilg Home Economics Student Council, Grectcrs Club, Bascballg S Club PAULINE A. PAULEKAS ..... Farrell I-1 awe Ecmw-mics Chi Omega President, Scrolls: Vice-President, Chi Omegag VVSCA Scnatcg Hat Society Council: Collegirzng News and Views, Phi Upsilon Omicrong Intramurals, WRAg LA VIE MARILYN LEE QUICLEY . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Secretary, Outing Club FRANCES ANNE RILEY . . VVashington, D. C. Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma WSGA Senate, Secretary, Treasurer, VVSGAQ Ilomc Economics Student Councilg Intramurals SHIRLEY ANN ROBB .... . Slovan Home Economics Newman Clubg Iazz Club, Leunides 160 IOSIAI-I BURTON MORRILL lVloorestown,N. Hotel Arlrmiuistmi-ion Kappa Sigma Vice-President, Treasurer, Players, Theta Alpha Phi ROBERT YALE MURRAY . . . Canaseraga, N. Y. Hotel Azlministrmion Phi Kappa Tau Greeters Clubg jazz Club, Canterbury Club JOHN HERBERT NEALON, IR. . . Dunmore Hotel ,Alll1.!i11iSfTCl1i01Z Home Economics Student Council, Greeters Club, Iuuior Hotel Men of Americag Newman Clubg Intramurals NANCY JEAN N ORLING . . . Wilmington, Del. Home Economics Pi Beta Phi Phi Upsilon, Omicrnng Home Economics Clubg Intramurals, Dormitory Ofiiccr MARY REBECCA OBERHOLSER . . Havertown Home Economics SALLY ANN OBERLE . . . . Springliclcl Home ECOlI.01lIfiCS Alpha Omicron Pi VVDFM SYLVIA JEANNE PENCE . . . Cambridge Springs Home Economics Blue Bandg Outing Clubg Home Economics Club PATRICIA JEAN PIPER . . State College Home Economics Wesley Founclationg Omicron Nu, News and Views MARI ANNE PLUMMER . . New Bethlehem Home Economics FTAQ Home Economics Club KENNETH GEORGE RUDOLPH . Mcliecsport Holel Aclministrulion Crccrcrs Clulag l.Vcslcy lfounclaliong Prcsiclcnl, Dclhlolay Cluh ROBERT RYALL ..... . Bedford Ilolcl Allnziiiislralirm MARILYN JEAN SALAMONE . . . New Brighton H mnu licoumnics Sigma Sigma Sigma I'Iomc Economics Clubg YK-'cslcy Founclationg Jazz Club LOIS JEAN SCHINDEHETTE . Mount Lebanon I-lame Economics Sigma Sigu1aSigina ACEIQ Ilomc Economics Clulvg XVDFM JUDITI-I ARLENE SCOTT . . . New Castle Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega Vice-Prcsirlcnl, Alpha Chi Omcgag Thcspiansg Home Economics Club JOHN B. SEASTONE, JR. . . Saint Louis, Mo. Hotel Administration Theta Xi President, Home Economics Student Council: Omicron Delta Kappag Blue Kcyg All-University Cabinetg Secretary-'I'reasurer, Junior I-Iotel Men of Americag Skull and Bonusg Grecters Clubg ICCB MARCIA SUE SMITH . . Tarentum I-lnuu: Ecrmmrlics Newman Club PATRICIA ANN SMITH . . . Hopewell, N. Home Ecmmmics Sigma Sigma Sigma Vice-President, Sigma Sigma Sigma MARY ANN SPANGLER . . . Nlount Joy Home Economics Kappa Delta Home Economics Clubg Intramurals ELEANOR ALICE ROBERTS . . Bangor Home Economics I-lome Economics Club JESS DAVID ROBERTS . . Mclieesport Hotel Azlministruliorz Sigma Pi Etag Grcctcrs Clubg Juninr Hotel Men of America JANET ANN RODGERS . . Chalfont Home Economics News and Views ROSALYN IVIAY SAMMONS . . . VVattslJurg Home Ifcononrics LlCAg Home Economics Cluhg 4-ll Cluhg l'Vcsxminstcr Founclzuiong News and Views ROBERTA ANNE SANKEY . . . VVilkinsburg Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta Mortar Boardg Sccretary-'I'reasurcr, Cwcnsg Vice-President, Omicron Nug Phi Kappa Phi: Secretary-Treasurer, XVRAQ Home Economics Student Councilg Pi Lambda Thetag Alpha Lambda Dcltag UCAQ Intramurals NANCY BELLE SCI-IADE .... Fox Chapel Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Phi Upeilon Omicrong Thcspiansg UCAQ Intramurals: Lx xllli MARY RUTH SHOVV ERS ..... Reading Home Ectmomics Home Economics Cluhg NVomcn's Churusg I7'I'Ag LSA ANNA MAE SIDOR . . . . . DuBois Home Economics Newman Clubg Home Economics Club BETTY LOU SMITH . . Lock Haven Home Ecommzics Kappa Alpha Theta Thcspiansg CPA3 Frollz, 'l6'I JUNE ANNE STRAUSS .... Clarion Home Economics Sigma Sigma Sigma Secretary, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Collegian ANDREW SU BASHI ..... Ridley Park I-Iota! Administration Kappa Sigma Greeters Cluhg Hellenic Society BARBARA DORIS SUPERCZYNSKI . New Kensington Home Economies Newman Club, Home Economics Club RHONA SYN N ESTV EDT .... Byrn Athyn Home Eemzmriics Treasurer, Ornicron Nug Phi Upsilon Omierong lntiramuralsg Belles Lcttres COSTAS THOMAS .... Rochester, N. Y. Hotel Arlmiiiistrnlimi Delta Tau Delta Vice-President, Delta Tau Deltag lntramuralsg Greeters Club, Smulenl' I-Iaiirllmolcg Hellenic Society PATRICIA JACK THOMAS . . . Philaclelpliia Home Econrmzies Beta Sigma Omicron Omicron Nug Associate Editor, News and Vimvsg Vice-President, Town Councilg Hlcstminster Foundation 62 JOYCE ANN SPONSLER ..... VVarren Home Economies Editor, News mul Viewsg Secretary-Treasurer, Theta Sigma Phig Vice- Presiclent, Vilesley Foundation, Phi Upsilon Omictong Home Economics Student Couneilg Vice-President, Kappa Phig Home Economics Club HELEN LOUISE SPRINCER . . . Brownsville Home Economics Home Economies Club, Jazz Clubg Wesley Foundation RONALD BREEN STEPP .... Lambda Chi Alpha Junior Hotel Men of Americag Grecters Club AN N CAROL STERNER Home Economics President, Home Economies Clubg President, Iota Sigma Pig Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicrong Alpha Lambda Delta BARBARA JANE STOCK .... Pittsburgh Home Economies Kappa Alpha Theta Mortar Boarclg Cwens, Alpha Lambda Deltag Secretary-Treasurer, Sopho- more Class, Sophomore Senator, VVSGAQ Judicial Committeeg Phi Upsilon Omioron Camp Hill Hotel Arlminisfratirm . . . . . Franklin Phi Mu DOROTHY STONE . . Vlfashington, D. C. Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega Copy Editor, Collegian., Assistant Editor, News mul Views: Theta Sigma Phig Phi Upsilon Ouiicrong Scrolls, Editor, Sinrlenl' Humlbookg VVcsley Foundationg XVSGA NANCY LANCHANS THOMPSON . Pittsburgh Home Eeonmiiics Pi Bela Phi Home Economies Clubg Intramurals ALICE PAY THORNTON . . . New Kensington Home Eeononiics Kappa Alpha Theta Home Economies Student Council JAMES TOULOUMES, JR. . . lVlount Holly Springs Hotel Arlrui1zistratiou- Hellenic Sueietyg Riding Clubg Grecters Club ELLEN VAN der VOORT .... Pittsburgh Home Economics Beta Sigma Omieron Secretary, Beta Sigma Omicrong Omicron Nug YVomen's Chorusg Riding Club F. YVONNE VANDEUREN ..... Erie Ilvme Economics Delta Zeta Collegiring Home Economics Club, Intrarnuralsg FTA MARY DURYEE VAN WAGENEN Irvington-On-Hudson, N. Y. Home Economics Young Republicans, Home Economics Club ani . 'sf X v W Aw 5 , ff -. , N . - : 2- i 'x -, X,,q ' x . Q-g?'1,. X 4V l,.Aii. v 1- . 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MALONEY Director of Arts and Science Extension WILLIAM H. POWERS Director, School of Fine and Applied Arts ALBERT W. CHRIST-JANER Acting Head, Department of Art - - ANDREW W. CASE Head, Department of Music - - PIUMMEL FISHBURN Head, Department of Theatre Arts WALTEIK H. WALTERS Director, School of Iournalisin - - CTO Be Appointedj Head, Department of Advertising - DONALD W. DAVIS Head, Department of News and Editorial journalism JAMES W. NIARKHAM Head, Department of English Composition THEODORE GATES Head, Department of English Literature - V BRICE HARRIS Head, Department of German - PHILIP A. SI-IELLEY Head, Department of History - PHILIP S. KLEIN Head, Department of Mathematics - - ORRIN FRINK, IR. Head, Department of Philosophy - ERNEST H. FREUND Acting Head, Department of Poli tical Science ELTON ATWATER Head, Department of Romance Languages FRANKLIN B. ICRAUSS Head, Department of Sociology - WILLIAM G. MATHER H eacl, Department of Speech - ROBERT T. OLIVER BEN EUWEMA Dean 166 BURTON E. VVATKINS, JR. . . . Clarks Summit Holel Administrmirm Phi Kappa Psi President, Phi Kappa Psig Vice-President, Sigma Pi Etag Grecters Club FAITH ROMAINE WATSON .... Tionesta Home Economics Home Economics Student Councilg Vice-President, Omieron Nug Secretary, Phi Upsilon Oxnicrong Phi Kappa Phig Secretary, Alpha Lambda Deltag XVC-sley Foundationg Home Economics Clubg Freshman Council: Kappa Phi RAYIVIOND MICHAEL WEBB .... lVIather Hotel :llll1IlHiSll'l.'1fi0Fl Chi Phi President, Treasurer, Chi Phig Grectcrs Clubg Junior Prom Commilteeg Eneampiucnt Committee DORIS JEAN VVENGER .... Fredericksburg Home Ecommrics Lconidesg llome Economies Clubg LSAQ Omicrun. Nut Alpha Lambda Delta VVILLIAM EUGENE WHITACRE . . . Butler Holel Adminixtmliou Greeters Clubg Intramurals THONIAS CARLYLE WILLIAMS, JR. . . Centre Hall Hotel Arlmivzistrulirfn Blue Bandg Vice-President, Phi Mu Alphag Sigma Pi Iitag President, Junior Ilotcl Mun of Amcricag Grecturs Clubg Home Econnmies Student Council MARIAN RUTH VENTURI .... Coal Center Home Economics Home Economics Club: News mul Views LUTHER RICHARD WALBRIDGE . . VVellsboro Hotel Administration President, Sigma Pi Etag Home Economics Student Councilg Greeters Clubg Junior Hotel Mc-n of America ANNA ISOBEL VVALKER . . . Blue Point, N. Y. 1 IIUIIIL? Ec0nm11.i4:5 x'vCSlll1iI1StCI Foundationg Home Economics Club JUDITH L. WALTER .... Penn Township Home Econolllics Playcrsg Collcgiang Chimesg Secretary, Omicron Nug Home Economics Club: Alpha Lambda Delta ELIZABETH ANNE WARD .... Lake Ariel Home Economics Treasurer, President, Kappa Phig XVcsley Foiuulationg Angel Pliglltg Home Economics Club DIXIE LYN WARING . . . Shawnee-on-Delaware Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta Vice-President, Phi Llpsilon Omicrong Intramurals JEAN ARLENE VVINGERT . Luthersburg Home Economics XVRAQ XVSGA9 College Co-up SALLY ANN VVINNETT .... Amity Home Economics Home Economics Clubg Kappa Phig Jazz Club KLAUS R. WOJAK ...... Echo Lake Hotel Azlminislrulimz Grccters Cluhg Riding Club BARBARA LOU VVOODVVARD . . Nlars Home Economics Marketing Clubg ICGQ Outing Club LARRY K. VVRICHT ..... State College Hotel Arlminisiration Chi Phi Junior llotel Men of America CECILIA JOYCE YARNALL . . . Phoenixville Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Cullegiang Intramuralsg LA VIE: Phi Upsilon Omicrong Dormitory Olhcerg Home Economics Club LEITHA JEAN ZIMMERMAN .... Sunbury Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Secretary, Zeta Tau Alphag Phi llpsilnn On1i,r:rong Omicmn Nug LA VIEQ Home Economics Club L lv I JD T I 4 :FJ-. WSI. -.- cv -' il nip I 'Q I ' gg Nix , A .Q ' A gl Vps ix -1 Xlxgi w in if 9 4134 L Amvmng .riff a if K iiflvj V .H N1 -,,,.,-- 3- '!.. ' V .ligjlfjt ,,.-W Q-V P , n- f 1 '5 K . . , . f . I v - 'f IAN it 5? 6 F322 A - .n .I . I G .-..- Mx' 'A :ff , -I X H . 3... ' .1 Y - Fm' L 4 1 1 ll f,......a-1 x - -- ---- l J 'r i 3 A Q1 sf +433 'F --.A 1 ip, DOROTHY JANE APPLEGATE . Morrisville Arts uml Letters Della Zeta Sociology Clubg Playersg XVRA HOVVARD DOUGLAS ARNOLD . . Philadelphia Arts :mtl Letters Sociology Clubg Intramurals MARILYN SCOLLON AUBITZ . . . Barnesboro Ioztrnulism Delta Delta Delta iVDFMg Intramurals LENORE ANNE ISABIONE . . . State College Arts and Letters Symphony Orehestrag Alpha Lambda Deltag Outing Clubg Intratnuruls ROBERT DVVIGHT BAIR ..... York Ionrtmlism. Delta Upsilon Manager, Traekg Parmi Nous: Alpha Delta Sigmag S Clubg Veterans Club: Intramurals THOMAS EDWARD BALL . . . Hawley Arts mul Letters Veterans Clubg Phi Eta Siginag Viet'-President, Pi Lambda Sigma HERBERT STANLEY ABOFF . . Huntington, N. Y. Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Lion Partyg Intramuralsg jazz Club FREDRIC DAVID ABRAMS . Chester Arts and Letters LOUIS JAY ADLER . . . . Harrisburg Arts mul Letters Beta Sigma Rho President, Liberal Arts Student Couneilg President, Beta Sigma Rhog Tribu- nalg All-University Cahinetg Omieron Delta Kappag Skull and Bonesg Androclesg Phi Eta Signiag Vice-Presizlent, Treasurer, Pi Lambda Sigmag Tennisg ICG5 Eneainpment Committeeg S Clubg Red Cross Committeeg Stutlent Hnmllmok INEZ ALTHOUSE . . . Ephrata Ioiwtmlistn Society Editor, Collegianvg Theta Sigma Phig Cwens CONSTANCE IEANNE ANDERSON . . Pittsburgh Ioiirrmlism Pi Beta Phi Mortar Boardg Chimesg Theta Sigma Phig Personnel Manager, Collegian IANET ALICE ANDERSON . . . Chevy Chase, lNId. Arts :mtl Letters Pi Gamma Alphag Phi Sigma Iotag UCAQ YVestminster limmrlation VIRGINIA KATHLYN BALL . . . Pittsburgh Arts mul Letters Intramurals SAMUEL COSMO BARONE . . . Norristown Arts ami Letters JOHN NEIL BARRY . . . . Altoona Journalism Penn State Club PAUL LeROY BEANE . . . . . Luzerne Arts tzml Letters Beta Theta Pi Managing Editor, LA Vuig Laerosseg Treasurer, Beta Theta Pig Iniramuralsg IFCQ Secretary, Board ol' Publications: Dormitory Ollicer PHILIP EDWARD BEARD .... East Freedom Arts mul Letters Phi Kappa Psi Omieron Delta Kappag All-University Secretary-Treasurerg All-University Cabinetg Blue Keyg Parmi Nousg Thespiansg Vice-President, Phi Kappa Psig Vice-President, West Dorm Couneilg AIM Board of Governorsg ICGQ Chairman, Inter-Class Finance Committee JOHN EDVVARD BECKER . . Philadelphia Arts ttml Letters Alpha Chi Rho Vice-President, Alpha Chi Rhog Newman Club WALTER I-IERK BETAR . . . Altoona Arts and Letters BETTY KAY BICKEL ..... Lebanon Arts mul Letters Pi Beta Phi Secretary, Pi Beta Phi, Lion Party, Intramurals ARMOUR EDVVIN BLACK . Jefferson Arts mul Letters Chi Phi Glee Club, Gymnastics, Intramurals GRACE RUTH BONNERT ..... Scranton Arts and Letters Players, Belles Lettres, Philosophy Club, Chess Club SANDRA DOROTHEA BOOTH . . Linden, N. J. Journalism Theta Phi Alpha Frotlz, Thcspians, Lion Party, VieeAPresident, Theta Phi Alpha, Newman Club E. RICHARD BOUCHET . Vililkinsbrira o Arts mid Letters Pi Kappa Alpha State Party, IFC JAMES ROGER BEIDLER . . . . Latrobe Journalism Them Delta Chi Lion's Paw, Managing Editor, Collegian, Chairman, Elections Committee, President, Sigma Delta Chi, IFC Board of Control, Editor, IFC Rushing Magazine, Blue Key, Parmi Nous MORTON IRVIN BEN DER .... Philadelphia A rts llllll Letters Vice-President, Hillel, Vice-President, Belles Lettres, Players, Lantern, Camera Club JAMES RALPH BENTLEY .... Bolivar, N. Y. Labor-Al1u1ageme11t Relations Arnold Air Society, IRRA JANE MARY BERGDOLL . . York Arts and Letters VVDFM, Phi Kappa Phi EUGENE IRVVIN BERNSTEIN . . Pawtucket, R. I. Arts aml Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Hillel, Lantern, Camera Club, Intramurals BETSY SHARPE BERRY ..... Laceyville Arts and Letters Debate Club, Wlesley Foundation, UCA, Kappa Phi, Lion Party CHARLES EDVVARD BOVVERS . . . Philadelphia Labor-Management Relations Sigma Phi Epsilon President, IRRA, SAM, Newman Club, State Party, Intramurals JOHN FRANCIS BRADSI-IAVV . Arts and Letters . West Newton Alpha Nu DAVID EUGENE BRONSTEIN Scranton journalism Collegian, Track, Intramurals DONALD FRANK BROVVN .... Pottstown Lolmr-Il'larzagument Relations Lambda Chi Alpha President, Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Jazz Club, Board of Dramatics and Forensics, IRRA SUSAN PRISCILLA BROVVN ..... Erie ,lournulism Alpha Gamma Delta Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian, La XIIEQ Stmlent Hmulboak, Secretary, Young Democrats, Lion Party, Jazz Club SYLVIA ANN BROVVN .... VVilkes-Barre Arts om! Letters Players, Theta Alpha Phi 9 STEPHEN IAN CAPIN . . . Reading Jnzirurzlism Alpha Epsilon Pi NVDFMQ Alpha Delta Sigma ESTELLE FRANCES CAPLAN .... Jeannette ,Your-mrlism Alpha Epsilon Phi President, Alpha Epsilon Phi, National Advertising Manager, Collegirmg Stmleut Hamllmolcy Hillel, Frothg Panhellenic Coruieilg Theta Sigma Phi DONALD RICHARD CHALMERS . Philadelphia Isalvor-llficningenient Relations Zeta Beta Tau Manager, Gymnasticsg Intramurals ROBERT HUDSON PENDLETON COLE . Bryn Athyn Arts ami Letters All-University Calzinctg AIM Board of Governors, Alpha Phi Omega, German Clubg ICG, IRAg Political Science Club, Young Republicans RICHARD Aucusrus Cores . . . upper Darby Arts and Letters Jazz Club, Arnold Air Society, UCAQ ICGg YVDFMg Outing Club CHARLES VVARREN COLLOM, JR. . . . Ambler Arts cmd Letters Sigma Phi Epsilon Intrainuralsg State Party HOVV ARD VVALTON COOK . . . Aspinwall Arts mul Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Baseballg lntramttrals EDGAR LEON COOPER . Savannah, Ga. Arts mul Letters Alpha Phi Alpha AIMg Jazz Club, Intramurals JOHN W. CRAIG . . . Crafton Iomwialism Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Delta Signing Collegiuug Froth. l70 NANCY ANNE BUNNELL .... State College Arts am! Letters Kappa Delta Liberal Arts Student Couneilg VVSGA Houseg Freshman Councilg Intramurals NORMA JEAN CALE . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Dormitory Oilicer SHIRLEY ANNE CALKINS . . Uniontown Arts and Letters Copy Etlitor, LA VIE, Collegiung Scrolls, Stitclerit Hanfllaook CHARLES IVIILO CHRISTIANSEN . VVashington, D. C. Arts and Letters Phi Gamma Delta President, Phi Gamma Delta, Captain, Tennisg President, Parmi Nousg Omicron Delta Kappag Basketballg Hat Society Councilg IFC JOAN ELIZABETH CLARK .... Scranton Arts and Letters Sigma Sigma Sigma Secretary, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Collegian: Secretary, ICG: XVSGA House HUGH FRANCIS CLINE ..... Yeadon Arts and Letters Phi Gamma Delta Lion's Pawg Gymnastiusg Head Cheerleadcrg President, Sophomore Class, Co-Chairman, Customs Boardg Sliull and Bonesg Vice-President, Omicron Delta Kappa, Androelesg Druids, Encampment Committeeg AllAUniversity Cabinetg Vlfest Dorm Council J. ALLEN COMFORT . . . . . Crafton Lcilror-Mm:agement Relzttirms Phi Kappa IRRAQ Jazz Cluhg llarlaell Clubg Intramuralsg Dormitory Ollftcer SCI-IUYLER DRAKE CONKLIN . . Kensington, Md. Arts and Letters Dormitory Oifieerg Treasurer, Pollock Couneilg Secretary, Treasurer, IRRA VVILLIAM JOSEPH CONNELL . . . Tremont I.almr-Mmmgement Relations Pi Sigma Upsilon Newman Clubg President, Pi Sigma Upsilon, Pershing Rillcs DONALD HENRY CUOZZO . VVilliamsport Arts mul Letters Sociology Cluhg Newman Clubg Political Science Club: Barbell Clubg Philosophy Cluhg Psy Club IANE M. CURRAN ..... Briclgeville Arts and Letters Chi Omega Secretary, Chi Omegag PTAQ Phi Sigma Iota ALAN BENSON DASH .... Philadelphia Arts :mtl Letters Beta Sigma Rho Iazz Clubg Student Hamlbookg Liberal Arts Student Council GEORGE THOMAS DeCHURCH Sykesville Arts mul Letters Newman Clubg IRRA ALICE JOAN DIBERT . . . . Breezewood Arts mul Letters Pi Gamma Alphag Outing Cluh PATRICIA ANN DICKINSON . . . VVest Chester Iournalism Chi Omega Mortar Boarclg President, Theta Sigma Phig President, Chimesg VVSGA Senateg Hat Society Councilg Cheerlcaderg Dormitory Oiliccrg Collegian: VVSGA House IOSEPH VVILLIAM DU DEK . . Philadelphia journalism Phi Kappa Alpha Delta Sigmag Marketing Club: Newman Clulmg jazz Clubg Intramurals ROBERT LaFRANCE DUN BAR . . Troy Arts and Letters Psy Club: Cosmopolitan Clubg Jazz Club EMILY VVARNER DUTROW . Blue Ridge Summit Arts mul Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Belles Lettres WALTER CHARLES CRON . . Wilkes-Barre Arts and Letters Tau Kappa Epsilon Eugineerg Campus Party ARTHUR FRANCIS CRUM . . C1-afton Lnlmr-tllzumgemeut Relations Sigma Nu Intramuralsg IRRA PHYLLIS SHARP CULHANE . . Lebanon Arts mul Letters Sociology Club ROGER LYNN DAVIDSON .... Pittsburgh Arts mul Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Intram uralsg Jazz Club HAROLD EVERETT DEAN .... Uniontown Arts mul Letters AIM Board of Governorsg IVest Dorm Councilg Alpha Phi Omegag Chair- man, All-University Secretarietg State Pariyg Campus Partyg ICCQ Young Republicans IOSEPH E. NED Dc-:CAMP .... State College Arts mul Letters Chapel Choirg Phi Sigma Iota PATRICIA ANN DILLARD . . . Washington Arts mul Letters Alpha Kappa Alpha Chapel Chnirg Louise Ilomer Cluhg VVomen's Chorus CHARLES PATRICK DONNELLY . . Lancaster Imirnnlism Alpha Delta Sigmag Newman Clubg College Ctrop DONALD A. DOWDEN .... Ridley Park Journalism Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Delta Chig Intramuralsg fuzz Clubg Collegian 'I7'l THEODORE EDWARD ENOCI-I . . Hazleton Arts und Letters Sociology Clubg SAMQ IRRA CRETCI-IEN CRAIG ERDMANN . . . Johnstown Arts tt-ml Letters Delta Zeta Alpha Lambda Delta, German Club, French Clubg Riding Club, llille Team ADRIEN REID ESCI-IALLIER . . Upper Darby Arts mul Letters Pi Kappa Phi IPC3 Intramurals VVARREN RUSSELL ESI-IBACK Buslilcill Arls mul Letters Lion Partyg Fencing Clubg Political Science Club CLAIRE PHYLIS ESTERIVIAN . Paterson, N. J. Arts und Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Hillel, Sociology Club LEE RUTH EVERIST ..... Philadelphia Ioztrncilism Lconidesg Block and Bridle Clubg Little International, Pre-Vet Societyg lnlramuralsg Bible Fellowship ROBERT N. DYER . . . I-Iallstead Arts ami Letters HELEN OLGA D'ZMURA . Homer City Arts :tml Letters Theta Phi Alpha President, Thcta Phi Alphag Newman Club: Pi Lcnnbcla Sigma: Pi Sigma Alphug Riding Club DAVID THOMAS EBER ..... Pottsville Arts and Letters Campus Party: Belles Lettresg Young Republicansg ICGg Philosophy Club, jazz Club, French Cluhg Ilillel GEORGIANA ECKROTH . . . Tyrone Arts and Letters Leoniclcsg Sociology Club VVILLIAM EUGENE EDGEVVORTI-I . . . Muncy Arts mul Letters Phi Delta Theta Secretary, Manager, Clee Club MADELINE IUNE ENDERS . Halifax Arts and Letters jazz Clubg Camera Club MICHAEL FACKENTHAL . . . Easton Arts mul Letters Sociology Clubg Outing Club SALLIE ANN FAIR ...... Ford City Arts and Letters Phi Mu Symphony Orchestrag Kappa Phi, Wlcsley Foundation, Intramurals BURTON S. FEDERMAN . . . Cheltenham Arts mul Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Frntltg Pershing Rifles IVIYRON EEINSILBER . . . Stroudsburg Initrmtlism Phi Sigma Delta City Editor, Editor, Collegirmg Treasurer, Sigma Delta Chi, Elections Committee, Skull and Bonesg All-University Cabinetg Student Hnnrllmok BYRON N. FIELDINC . . . . Pittsburgh Arts mul Letters Editor, Frnlltg Pi Sigma Alpha, AIlX'Ig Collegian ROBERT LEE PIPE . . . . . . Beaver Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Alpha L Coilegiting Frnth NANCY IOANNE FORTNA . Reading Journalism Theta Sigma Phi CLINTON M. FRANK . . Hazleton Arts mul Letters LEONARD FRANKEL . . Mount Vernon, N. Y. Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta VAN LLOYD FREEMAN . . . Erie , Arts mul .Letters , NADYA MARIE FREIDL . . . Yardley Arts uml Letters l Lion Partyg Zoology Cluhg German Cluhg Secretary-'l'rcasurer, Schuh- i plattlers Clubg Alpha Lambda Dcltag Riding Cluhg Westminster Founda- tieng Outing Club l ' GERALD MARSHALL FRIED . Harrisburg W journalism Alpha Epsilon Pi l Advertising Manager, Collegituzg Alpha Delta Signing Elections 1 Committceg Student Humlbuokg State Party HERMAN F. FINGER . . . . DuBois Arts mul Letters MATTHEVV FISCHER . . . . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters SYLVIA LESLIE FISH . . Bala-Cynwycl Arts urul Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Treasurer, Mortar Boardg Chimesg Liberal Arts Student Couneilg Frotlig XVRA STEPHAN MORRIS FISI-IBEIN . . . State College ,lourrmlism Sigma Delta Chip Frotlig YVDFM3 jazz Club JANET LEE FITZCIBBON . . . Philipsburg Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Omieron Belles Lcttres Clubg Outing Clulvg FTA ROBERT FRANCIS FORTINI . . Nleehanicsburg Arts and Letters Intramurals DIAN FULTON . . . . New Cumberland Imzrfmlism AUDREY ANN FUTER , . . . . York Arts aml Letters Alpha Chi Omega Sigma Tau Dcltag Belles Leltrcs Club ALICE M. GARDNER . . Ielfersonville Arts mul Letters Pi Beta Phi Phi Kappa Phig Vice-President, Pi Beta Phig Intramurals JOYCE ELAINE GARDNER .... Malvern Arts mul Letters , Pi Beta Phi Alpha Lambda Delray Secretary, Pi Bela Phig VVSGA llouscg VVRAQ Dormitory Ollicer THOMAS MARSHALL GARRETT Beaver Ioumnlism Alpha Delta Sigma ROBERT ANTHONY CASPER . . . Oakmont jnurn ulis in Culleginug Alpha Delta Sigmag CPA 17 JANET ESTHER GERSHIWAN . . Dumont, N. Arts mul Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Ilillcl LORENZ MILLER GETZ Allentown Arts mul Letters Sigma Pi Jazz Club NANCY IRENE GLACE . . . . Selinsgrove Imtrliulisni LA Vulg Playcrsg Outing Cluly LEAI-I MARY GOODRICH . . Rosemont Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega INDIA LAURA GRAY .... Jersey City, N. Arts mul- Letters Delta Zeta Secretary-Treasurer, Phi Sigma Iotag French Clubg Riding Clubg Rille Teanig Intramurals NANCY HAYDON GRAY Brookline, Mass. Arts mul Letters Kappa Della Collegirmg Book Exehangeg Belles Lettres RALPH STANLEY GRIGORIEVV . . Philadelphia journalism Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Delta Signing Camera Club CYNTHIA KAHN GROSOF . State College Arts nml Letters EDVVIN MICHAEL GROVE . . . State College Arts :rml Letters Phi Delta Theta Playersg Tliespiansg Parmi Nousg President, 'Theta Alpha Pliig Newman Club 'I74 FRANCIS JOSEPH GATTAS . Shenandoah Arts unit Letters Jazz Clubg Newman Cluhg Sociology Club GEORGE GECZY, IR. . . . . Avenel, N. Arts and Letters Soccer MERL ALBERT GERDES, IR. . . Harrisburg Arts uint Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Baseballg 1FCg Intramurals SUSANNA GLEBE .... Huntingdon Valley Arts mul Letters IRRAQ Belles Lettres JOEL KEITH GOLDEN . Vllynnewood Arts mul Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi PAYE RUTH GOLDSTEIN . . Scranton Journalism Local Advertising Manager, Collegiung Business Manager Lcmterng Hillclg Stmlent Hnmllmok RICHARD KING GRAY . . . Havertown Arts mul Letters Alpha Sigma Phi Belles Lettresg Outing Clubg Iazz Club STEPHEN JOHN GREEN BERG . . . Pittsburgh Liberztl Arts Alpha Epsilon Pi IFCQ Marketing Clulxg Intramuralsg Ilillelg Jazz Club SANDRA IULE GREENSPUN . . . Philadelphia Arts mztl Letters Program Director, XVDFIXIQ Hillel DIANE ALDEN HALLOCK . . . Teaneck,N. J. Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian, LA VIEQ Secretary, Scrollsg Hat Society Councilg Angel Flightg President, Riding Club GILLIAN STUART HAMER . . Livramento, Brazil Arts mul Letters Cosmopolitan Clubg Newman Club ROBERT JOHN HAMMEL . . Lehighton Lrrlmrrllflrumgement Relutiorzs Theta Chi Thespiansg IRAQ Intramurals JUDITI-I ANNE HASTINGS . . . Alton, Ill. Iourrmlism. Delta Zeta Frothg LA V153 Jazz Club ROBERT ALTON HAYES .... Oakmont Arts mul Letters Yvesley Foundation, UCA, Phi Eta Sigma JOHN AUGUSTUS HEALY . . Philadelphia Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma, Pcnn State Clubg Camera Cluhg Vice-President, Fencing Club, Marketing Club, Collegian JAMES FREDERICK HENDERSON . . . VVarren Arts mul Letters Pi Kappa Phi Intramurals JOAN MARIE HERBST . . Union, N. Arts mul Letters Chi Omega Chapel Choir, Treasurer, Chi Omegag Modern Dance Clubg Alpha Lambda Deltag Pi Gamma Mu JOSEPH JOHN HODORAWIS .... simpson Arts nml Letters Cosmopolitan Club, Newman Clubg IRAQ Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Lambda Sigmag Phi Kappa Phig Phi Beta Kappa ALICE GAIL GRUBB . . Kensington, Md. ,loinwrulism Kappa Phig NVcsley Foundation, Modern Dance Club, Riding Clubg Collegian: Lmztcrng Intramurals BETSY BARD GRUNECK . . Baltimore, Md. Journalism: Delta Delta Delta Secretary, Delta Della Deltag Collegiang LA Vnzg Intramurals JOSEPH ROBERT HADDAD . . Portage Arts mul Letters Philosophy Clubg WVestminstcr Foundation JOHN DANIEL I-IARAPAS . . Duquesne Arts mul Letters DANIEL ALFRED HARTING . . Philadelphia Arts rrml Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Sigma Pig Thespiansg Collegian JUDITH MARIE HARTMAN . Quakertown Arts mul Letters Delta Gamma Liberal Arts Student Council: Secretary, Thespiansg Centennial Comrnitteeg Campus Party: Newman Clubg Book Exehnngeg Pivot MARSHALL DENNIS HEDGES, JR. . Warren journalism MARTHA LOUISE HEIM . . . Gettysburg journalism Alpha Chi Omega Mortar Boardg Secretary-Treasurer, Theta Sigma Phi, Chimes, Lanterng Pivoty Campus Chestg Intramurals KARL WILHELM HELD .... Neshanic, N.J. Arts mul Letters Beta Theta Pi President, Playersg Tribunal: Board of Dramalics and Forcnsicsg Blue Keyg Omieron Delta Kappag Secretary'Treasurer, 'Theta Alpha Phig Philosophy Clubg Intramurals 'I75 DAVID CARL I-IUBERT .... Forest Hills .l0l4ifHf1liS'1'l Phi Delta Theta Advertising Manager, lfruthg CPAQ Parmi Nousg Glee Clubg Hi-Losg Alpha Delta Sigma VIRGINIA JACQUELINE HUDGINS Iourimlisfni Editor, LflIllf.'I'1lj Editorial Director, Colle Chapel Choirg VVomcn's Chorus JERRY F. HUFFMAN . . Arts mul Letters KATHRYN JEAN HUGHES . Arts and Letters Newman Club SUZANNE GERDINE HUNTER Arts and Letters Belles Lettresg Sociolog y Clltlb CAROLYN MAY HU RST . . Arts mul Letters Riehnioncl, Va. Alpha Xi Delta gitmg Lancaster Windber Alexandria, Va. Chi Omega Pittsburgh 76 DONALD LEON HOFFMAN . . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi ROBERT JAMES HOFFMAN . Wheatland Jr1m'1mlism Delta Upsilon Vice-President, Athletic Assnciationg Co4Captain, Basketlvallg Treasurer Alpha Delta Sigmag Parnii Nousg S Clubg Footballg Arnold Air Society PAUL B. HOOD . . Washington Arts and Letters Delta Sigma Phi Book Exchangcg Glce Clubg BX Board of Control MARY KATHRYN HOOVER . Washington, D. C. Arts mul Letters Delta Delta Delta Intramurnlsg Panhcllcnie Couneilg LA V115 NORINIAN KEIVIP HOHNER . . Sinking Spring Arts mul Letters Intramurals ANN FREDERICA I-IOSFELD . . . Shippensburg Arts mul Letters Chi Omega Symphony Orchestrag Louise Homer Cluhg Pi Gamma Alphag Luntcrng Modern Dance Club FAITH VERN ELL JACKSON . . Philadelphia Arts ztrlrl Letters Alpha Kappa Alpha Vice-President, Roger VVilliams Fcllowshipg UCAg Debate Clubg Belles Lettresg Secretary, Alpha Kappa Alphag Cosmopolitan Clubg Panhellenic Council ROBERT JOHN JACKSON . . Bethlehem Lnlwr-Mczimgunient Relations Newman Clubg Philosophy Clubg Psy Clubg Sociology Club GEORGE N. JACOBS .... . Altoona Lulzor-Muuugement Relations JAMES WILLIAM JACOBY . . . Allentown Journalism Blue Band: Seahbard and Blacleg Sigma Delta Chig Editor, lfVlm's in. tllc Newsg President, Phi Eta Sigma EMORY LEE JOHNSON, JR .... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sociology Clubg Intramurals JOHN LAWRENCE JOHNSON . . Pittsburgh Arts und Letters Theta Kappa Phi JOAN MARIE KANDRATAVICH . . Minersville Arts mul Letters Lconiclcs SOTIERE ST AVROS KAPSALIS . Arts ami Letters . . Williamsport Ilcllcnic Suuietyg Political Science Cluhg Barbell Clubg Philosophy Clubg Psy Club WILLIAM CLAYTON KAUEFMAN . Harrisburg Arts zmzl Letters RONALD FRAZER KAUEMAN . . . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Lion Partyg Ilillclg Intramurals WARREN I-IOOVER KEEPER, JR. . Chambersburg Arts mul Letters VVINIFRED S. KEEPER . . . Reading Journalism DAVID LLOYD JONES .... State College Arts and Letters Canterbury Clubg Frothg Jazz Club ELIZABETH CAROL JONES .... Norristown Arts mul Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Secretary, Playcrsg Liberal Arts Student Council L. COGLEY JONES . . . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Omega Psi Phi Jazz Clubg Intramurals LYNETTE MAXINE JONES . . . Kingston Arts and Letters Pi Beta Phi Cotlegizmg Intramuralsg Lion Partv JOHN JOSEPH JOYCE . . . . Pittsburgh Lalzor-Management Relations GEORGE LOUIS KALLISH . . New York, N. Y. Arts mul Letters Phi Sigma Delta RALPH ELMER KEI-IRLI . . Arts mul Letters Camera Club Factoryville KATHLEEN KELLOGG . . Arts :tml Letters . Nlillington, N. JACK RICHARD KELVINGTON Arts :mtl Letters . . New Brighton Beta Theta Pi MOLLY KERSTETTER . . Journalism LSA State College PETER TURN KIEFER . Arts and Letters Kappa Delta Rho . Stroudsburg Linn's Pawg Chairman, Encampmcnt Cornmittecg Parmi Nousg Anclroclesg Treasurer, Thcspinnsg Phi Mu Alpha KENT RAY KIEI-IL ..... Corning, N. Y. Arts and Letters Delta Sigma Lambda Arnold Air Societyg Detklolayg Circle K Club 'I77 EDMUND ROY KLEIST . . . Duquesne Arts um! Letters Football MARY LYNNE KLINE . . . . DuBois Arts mul Letters History Round Table KENNETH EUGENE KNORR . . Prospect Park Arts and Letters Outing Clubg Baseball JOHN VVILLIAM KRAFT Lulzor-Muuugement Relnliunx President, Pi Kappa Alphag Alpha Kappa BARON DAVID KRAMER . Arts :tml Letters PATRICIA KRONENVV ET TER . . Arts and Letters . Pittsburgh Pi Kappa Alpha Psig IRA . Philadelphia Zeta Beta Tau . Saint Marys Newman Clubg Philosophy Cluhg Riding Club VVILLIAM EDWARD KUSTER . Bloomsburg Jourmziism Delta Chi VVDFM WILLIAM NELSON KUTZ . . Harrisburg Labor-Mmzagemeut Relations Phi Delta Theta 'I7 President, Phi Delta Thetag Delta Sigma Pig 1FCg Intramurals JAMES STOCKTON LAMBERT . . . Drexel Hill Lalaor-Mrmage-ment Relations Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Kappa Psig IRA NANCY LEE KISHLAR . . Brockport, N. Y. Arts mul Letters Delta Zeta Advertising Manager, Frothg Phi Kappa Phig Pi Gamma Mug CPA5 LA V115 JAY JEROME KITNICK . Pltirade-ipha Arts mul Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi JOSEPH ANTHONY KLEINER . . . Holliclaysburg Lulwr-Mmmgement Relations Secretary, Psy Clubg Intramurals SHERRY RUTH KOFMAN . . . Bellefonte Arts and Letters Mortar Boarclg President, Pi Sigma Alphag Pi Lambda Signing Pi Gamma Mug Hillel ANDREW STEPHEN KORIM . Sarver Arts nml Letters Pi Gamma Mug Phi Eta Sigma EUDELL L. KORIVIAN . . State College Arts and Letters Glee Club RICHARD EDWARD KUHN . Arts ami Letters . . Latrobe Theta Delta Chi CPA3 Circle K Cluhg Vice-President, Theta Delta Chip Newman Club MARTIN FREDERICK KU MER Journalism . . . Universal Lambda Chi Alpha Glee Clubg Alpha Delta Sigmag Intramurals LEO FREDERICK KUMPF . . Arts :md Letters . Altoona Vice-President, Pi Lamhcla Sigmag Young Deinoeratsg IRRA SAMUEL D. LEAR . . . . Scranton Arts tmtl Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Pig Hillel NORMAN LEBOVITS ..... Scranton Arts mul Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Activities Editor, LA Vuag Jazz Clubg Sociology Clubg IFCQ llillclg XVDFNH Intramurals ANN ELIZABETH LEDERMAN .... Glcnsicle Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta Vice-President, Cwcnsg Liberal Arts Student Councilg Frotlig Collegirmg CPAQ Campus Chestg Co-chairman, Customs Boardg Campus Partyg Secre- tary-Tifeasiucr, Senior Class, Commander, Angel Flightg Co-editor, VVho's in the News ot Penn Stute NANCY LOUISE LEVVIS . . New Castle Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega Frollt SUSAN V. LICHT ...... Lebanon Arts ami Letters LA Vuig Playersg Frulli: Intramurals ROBERT I-IICKMAN LITTLE . . Upper Darby Joztrnttlisnt Kappa Delta Rho The NVizard of KDR, CERTRUDE LUTZ . . . . Bethlehem Arts mul Letters Phi Mu XVumen's Chorusg Vice President, FTAg German Cluhg History Round Tableg Alpha Lambda Deltag Phi Kappa Phig Treasurer, Phi Mu EDWIN JOSEPH MacNAMARA . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Pershing Ptiilesg President, American Slavanic Organization ROBERT H. MQCABE . . . Erie Arts and Letters Callegimtg Fencing Club DOMINIC FRANK LANDRO , . . Hazleton Arts tmtl Letters Theta Alpha Phig Playersg XVDFMQ Newman Club STANLEY SI-IALE LASSOFF . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Sigma Alpha Mu JOI-IN BENJAMIN LAWRENCE . . Philadelphia Iournulisin Chi Phi Cullegitmg Soccer RONALD MARLET LEIK . York ,I0lll'HKlIISIl1- Cullegimig Student llrmtllwookg Sigma Delta Chig Editor, Pollock Newspaper JAMES BLEE LESSIC . . . Sinking Spring Arts mul Letters Chi Phi President, Secretary, Chi Phig Phi Mu Alphag Symphony Orehestrag IFC Board of Control ELEANOR JOAN LEWIS .... Trenton, N. Arts mul Letters Gamma Phi Beta Secretary-Treasurer, Pi Lambda Sigmag President, IRRA5 Secretary-Treasurer, UCA EUGENIA EVA LOEBER . . Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters Kappa Delta Vice-President, Phi Sigma Iotag President, French Club ALVIN LUNSFOIID . , . Ingomar Ioitrlmlism RUDOLPI-i VICTOR LUTTER . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma :XII-University Cabinetg Pi Gamma Mug Liberal Arts Student Councilg Dclphig Lion Partyg Centennial Committee 179 LEE MAIMON ...... Elkins Park Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu, Liberal Arts Student Council JOSEPH GETTYS MALONE Clarksburg, W. Va. Laltor-Mamrgemetrt Reltttimts Delta Tau Delta Secretary, Delta Tau Delta ALAN WREN MALONEY . . . Teaneck, N. Arts mul Letters President, ICG, AIM Board of Governors, Secretary, Pollock Council, Emerson Society, Lion Party JOSEPH JOHN lNlANCO . Pittsburgh Labor-Ilflarwgerrient Relations Sigma Chi ROBERT M. NIARSH New Providence, N. Arts and Letters .Delta Sigma Phi Vice-President, Delta Sigma Phi EUGENE MAURICE MARTIN, JR. . Philadelphia Arts rtml Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Camera Club, llillel JOAN ELLEN MCDONALD . . . Beaver Falls Arts and Letters Young Republicans HUGH E. MCCEEHAN . . . Hazleton Lalmr-Ilflmmgemetzt Relations IRRA, SAM, Newman Club THOMAS A. McGROTTY, JR. . Arts mul Letters . . Philadelphia Sigma Phi Epsilun Pershing R illes ROBERT MARK MCKENZIE . Arts mul Letters . . Pittsburgh Phi Sigma Delta State Party, Jazz Club, Hillel, Political Science Club, Iizklingg Intramurals SAMUEL HUNTER MCLAUGHLIN . Arts and Letters . Beaver Falls Alpha Chi Rho Accounting Club, Marketing Club ROBERTA JOAN MAIER .... Philadelphia juurrmlisur Lantern, Jazz Club, Camera Club, LSA LOIS JOY MASKET ..... Baltimore, Md. Arts mul Letters Sigma Delta Tau President, Sigma Delta Tau, Judicial, VVSGA Senate, Debate Club, Panhcllenic Council, Sigma Alpha Eta, Delta Alpha Delta, Hillel ROBERT VV ILLIAM MATZ .... Drexel Hill Arts and Letters Track, Druids, AIM, Pi Lambda Sigma, jazz Club, Secretary, S Club ROSE MARIE MAZZA .... State College Arts mul Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Cwens, Liberal Arts Student Council, Newman Club, VVSGA Senate, Lion Party SIDNEY MORRIS MELNIK . . . Camden, N. J. Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Hillel, Belles Lettres, Jazz Club, Liberal Arts Student Council THOMAS A. MELTSER .... Philadelphia Arts aml Letters Pi Lambda Phi Track, Fencing Club, Jazz Club, Political Science Club BARBARA ANN MENSINGER . . . Nazareth Arts ami Letters Delta Delta Delta Liberal Arts Student Cmmeil, President, Delta Delta Delta, Advertising Manager, Secretary, Book Exchange, Panhellenie COlU1Cilj ICG, Secretary, Young Republicans, Debate Club, Delta Alpha Delta NORMAN LLOYD MILLER . . Arts mul Letters JOHN CARROLL MOLLOY, III Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma JOANNE CLARKE MONTGOMERY . . Arts and Letters Ephrata Doylestown Phi Kappa Sigma State College Debate Club: Chapel Choir: NVDFMQ Secretary, Delta Alpha Delta: VVesley Foundation: Kappa Phi CHARLES DONALD MOORE . . Journalism. HCA: Alpha Delta Sigma: Camera Club LEONARD EDVVARD MOORE . Arts mul Letters Football JOHN ROIGI-I MORAN . . Journalism Sigma Delta Chi . Heilwood . Reading Lock Haven SARA FRANCES P. MEREDITH Altoona Arts and Letters CAROLE MYRNA MERRIN . . . . Easton Arts mul Letters Debate Club: Sociology Club: Ilillel MARIAN SELMA MESLOH .... Avalon Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Omicron Pi Gamma Alpha: Kappa Phi: Belles Lettres: Wlesley Foundation: Philosophy Club: Intramurals BARBARA JANE METFORD . . . New Holland Arts mul Letters Alpha Chi Omega Panhcllenic Council: Belles Lettres LYNN FRANKLIN MEYERS . . . Hagerstown, Md. Arts mul Letters Phi Sigma Delta President, Vice-President, Phi Sigma Delta: President, Pi Lambda Sigma: Chairman, Tribunal: Blue Key: Manager, Football: Lion Party: All-LIniver- sity Executive Committee: Glee Club: Jazz Club: Intramurals NORMAN CHARLES MILLER, JR. . . Pittsburgh journalism Pi Kappa Alpha Acting Editor, Managing Editor, Collegian: President, Pi Kappa Alpha: Lion's Paw: Skull and Runes: Secretary-Treasurer, Androcles: Treasurer, Sigma Delta Chi JACQUELINE MARIE MULCEY . . Dallas Arts mul Letters Players: Leonides: Sociology Club: Young Friends CLAIRE RUSSELL MURRAY . . Berwyn Jourmllism Delta Delta Delta Collegian: Campus Chest: Intramurals: LA VIE: Froth MARILYN RUTH MYERS . . Schenectady, N. Y. Arts mul Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma History Round Table: Belles Lettres: Young Republicans: Intramurals: l7r0tl1: Campus Chest PATRICIA ANN NESBIT ..... York Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Vice-President, Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Sigma Iota: Freshman Council: Frolll: Campus Chest: Dormitory Olliicer JUDITI-I ALIDA NEWELL . Freemansburg Lnlwor-Management Relations Alpha Gamma Delta President, Alpha Gamma Delta: Panhellenic Council: IRRA: Intramurals JOSEPH JOHN NICRO . Avondale Arts mul Letters Theta Xi JOSEPH WILLIAM PARANA . . Wont elsdorf Arts and Letters History Round Table JAMES DARLIN PARMITER . . . Mcliecsport Arts mul Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Androclesg President, Belles Lertresg Vice-President, Quarterdeuk Societyg Advertising Manager, Thcspians EDWARD STEVEN PASKO . . Philipsburg Arts mul Letters Pi Kappa Phi Wrestling DUDLEY IVIYERS POTTER . . Altoona Arts mid Letters Rota Theta Pi Vice-President, Glce Clubg Gymnastiesg S Glubg Intramurals SAMUEL H. POWELL ..... Levittown Arts :mtl Letters Phi Sigma Delta Vice-President, Phi Sigma Delray FlITtl1L'l'3 lntramuralsg Eugiiieerg Pre'Vet Societyg Zoology Club: lnkliugg Hillelg Belles Leltrcs ROBERT HENRY PREITZ . . Scranton Arts and Letters Town Councilg German Club IOHN TAYLOR RIGGS ..... Uniontown Arts ami Letters Kappa Delta Rho Parmi Nousg Chairman, Campus Chcstg Traffic Courtg Lion Party, Arnold Air Societyg Cadet Military Couneilg Young Republicans ROBERT JULIAN ROBERTS, IR. . . Fairless Hills Arts ami, Letters History Round Tableq Intramurals MICHAEL STUART ROSENFELD . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Nlusical Director, Composer, Thespiansg Skull and llonesg Amlrnclcsg junior Prom Cmnruittee 182 CHARLES MARTIN NISSLY . . Denver Arts ami Letters Phi Sigma Iotag Iazz Club FRANCES ANN O'CONNELL . . . State College Arts mul Letters Louise Homer Clubg Symphony Orchestra THOMAS MORRIS OSENBACH . . Frackville Arts and Letters Iioorballg Vice-President, History Round Table BARTI-IOLOMEW ANDREW PAVUK . . . Iessup Arts mul Letters American Slavonic Organizationg Sociology Club JEAN lVI. PECA .... . Nlahanoy City Arts mul Letters Newman Club CHESTER ISRAEL POTASI-I . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Intramurals DOROTHY AN N REISS . . Drexel Hill Arts mul Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Belles Lettrcsg Collegian RHODA PAYE RESNECK .... Philadelphia Arts and Letters Liberal Arts Student Councilg Secretary, Hillclg Chimesg Alpha Lambda Deltag Lctntvrng Pivot BARBARA IEANNE RICHARDS . . . Vlfilliamsport Arts ami Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Vice-President, Alpha Gamma Deltag Angel Flightg Outing Clubg Intramu.rals ARCHIE G. RUCH . . . New Kensington Arts cmd Letters LeROY SACKS . . Philadelphia Arts mul Letters Zeta Beta Tau Hillel LINDA LOUISE SALZBERC . . Bainbridge, N. Y. Ionrnnlism Alpha Gamma Della Panhcllenie Couneilg Linn Partyg Intramurals PATRICIA IOYCE SAVAGE .... Oreland journalism Alpha Xi Delta Vice-President, Alpha Xi Deltag Angel Flight: Campus Chcstg Collegjaug Lnnterng Intramurals CONSTANCE ANN SAVVYER . . Fairview Park Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta CAROLE ANN SCI-IMITZER . . . Pittsburgh Arts mul Letters Alpha Chi Omega Thespians FRED IVIESSIER SHAVV . . . . Duquesne Arts and Letters Phi Mu Delta History Round Tahleg Jazz Cluhg Intramuralsg Newman Club PAUL DIETZEL SHEAFFER . . . Lancaster Arts mul Letters Kappa Delta Rho SAMQ UCA LAWRENCE LEE SHENK ..... Carlisle Inurmrlism Theta Xi Manager, Basketballg President, Secretary, Theta Xi VVILLIAM MORRIS ROSENTHAL . . Broomall Arts and Letters President, Phi Sigma Iota HOWARD ROWLANDS . . . Avoca Arts and Letters Chi Phi Chapel Choirg Phi Mu Alphag Board of Drumaties and Forensicsg President, Glcc Club J. PAUL Rum ...... . York Arts mul Letters Bible Fellowshipg Sigma Alpha Eta M. CRAIG SANDERS ..... Havertown Iournulisln Quarterdeck Societyg Treasurer, President, Radio Guildg XVIJFNIQ Board of Dramatics and Forcnsicsg Canterbury Club CARL ALLEN SAPERSTEIN . . Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Mu Skull and Bonesg Debate Cluhg Lion Partyg Vice-President, Young Re Jub- licansg Board of Dramaties and Forensicsg II3Cg Secretary, Sigma Alpha Mug llillel VVARREN PHILLIP SAUNDERS, IR. . Bridgeville Lnlzor-Mlznngement' Relations Acacia Baschallg Phi Eta Signing Alpha Phi Omegag Vice-President, IRRAg Treasurer, Acacia SUSAN SCHRENZEL . . . . Hillside,N. Arts and Letters Ilillcl CHARLES THOMAS SCIOTTO . . . Johnstown journalism Thcspiansg Lion Partyg Young Republicansg Newman, Club IUDITH TERESIA SEDOR .... Glen Lyon Arts mul Letters Gamma Phi Beta President, Gamma Phi Betag Collegiang Mortar Boardg Cwensg Secretary- Treasurer, Liberal Arts Student Cuuncilg All-University Elections Commit- teeg Secretary-Treasurer, Itmior Classy Freshman Councilg LA Vnzg VVSGA Houseg Dormitory Olfieerg Debate Clubg Phi Kappa Phig Pi Sigma Alphag Alpha Lambda Delta 183 JOSEPH VVILLIAM SI-IYNA . . Scranton Arts mul Letters Ili:-story Round TahlC FRED E. SIEPERT, JR. ..... Pittsburgh Jortrmtlisru. Lambda Chi Alpha Secretary, Alpha Delta Signing Secretary, Lamhda Chi Alphag Collegian MONA A. SIGNORINO . . . . Pittsburgh Journalism, Theta Sigma Phig Collvgimzg XVRAg Linn Party ROBERT JOSEPH SIMMONS .... Indiana Arts mul Letters Sigma Pi President, Sigma Pig Vice-President, Alpha Kappa Psig President, IFC' Board of Controlg Accounting Cluhg Philosophy Clulzg Newman Club GEORGE VVOODWARD SIMPSON . . . Donora Arts mul Letters Kappa Delta Rho President, Kappa Della Rhog Manager, Foolballg Lion Partyg IFCQ Young Rcpuhlicansg Jazz Cluhg Intramurals HELENE LYNNE SLABOSKI . . Stroudsburg Arts :tml Letters Gamma Phi Beta Newman Club ESTELLE C. SI-IERTZ . . Kingston Arts and Letters Hillelg Belles Lcttresg Lconiclesg Sociology Club DONALD COULT ER SHOEMAKER . . . Bradford Jo-nrnnlixm Delta Sigma Lamhcla City Editor, Cnllegitmg Sigma Delta Chi GEORGE RONALD SI-IOOP . . . Corry Arts mul Letters JOHN HOWARD SI-IREFFLER . Harrisburg Arts mul Letters EDWARD GERALD SHUEY . . Bellefonte Arts and Letters BERNARD JOSEPH SHUSMAN . . . Philadelphia Arts mtrl Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi XVDPM MORTON ALAN SLAKOFF . . . Philadelphia Arts uml Letters Beta Sigma Rho Station Manager, Drama Director, XVDFMQ Players BETTY CAROLYN SMITH Journalism . . . Hathoro Zeta Tau Alpha Cnllegitmg Jazz Cluhg Marketing Clulag Belles Lcttrcsg Intramurals MARY ELIZABETH SMITH .... Union, N. J. journalism Theta Phi Alpha Frutltg Inlramuralsg Newman Cluhg Outing Cluh NORMA KAY SMITH . . Pen Argyl Arts mul Lvtters SHIRLEY JEAN SMITH Moorestown, N. Arts mul Letters Alpha Xi Delta VVomen's Chorus NANCY EILEEN SNYDER . Reading jmtrmzlism Vice-Prc'sident, Newman Cluhg College Co-up GEORGE KARL STENNETT . . . Kittanning Arts und Letters Alpha Sigma Phi ICG STANLEY MARTIN STIRMAN . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Pi Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Pig Ilillelg Intramuralsg State. Party RUTH LOUISE SUMMERVILLE . . Brookville Arts mul Letters VVestminster Foundation CHARLES DeVENNY SVVALM, JR. . . VVilliamstown Journalism Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Delta Sigmag Frotltg Cnlleginng Campus Partyg Secretary, Lamhrla Chi Alpha HARRY JOHN SWEGER, IR. . . Camp Hill Journalism Delta Upsilon President, Alpha Delta Signing Chapel Chnirg Glee Cluhg Collegian: Secretary, Delta Upsilon ERNEST LYON SVVIGGETT .... Chester Arts and Letters Omega Psi Phi President, Theta Alpha Pliig Playersg Thespiansg Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President, Circle K Club IOHN ERIC SODERBERG . . . Arts mul Letters Philadelphia Camera Clubg Frotlxg Dormitory Otlicerg Emerson Society MILDRED MARY SOSH . . . Mount Carmel Arts :xml Letters Newman Club RICHARD VVENDELL SPENCER . Titusville Lnlmr-tllmmgement Relations Intranulrals MARY ANN SPRANCA ...... Wall jrummlism Theta Phi Alpha Newman Cluhg Outing Club: FTA NICK STAMATERIS . . . Anquippa Arts mul Letters Tratlic Courtg Debate Clulxg Phi Eta Sigma IHOR STELNYK . . . Rochester, N. Y. Arts mul Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Soccerg Intramurals JACK EDWARD SZAFRAN . . L,nlmr-Ilflmmgement Relations Phi IFCg IRRA EUGENE TARGUM . . Arts and Letters . Ford City Sigm a Kappa Brooklyn, N. Y. Phi Sigma Delta Hillelg Lacrosseg Intramuralsg Lion Partyg Student Ilumltzrmkg lnkling IAMES TATE, IV Arts :mtl Letters . Drexel Hill Pi Kappa Alpha Vive-President, Pi Kappa Alphag Manager, Gulf: Blue Key: State Pattyg ll7Cg LA VIE VVILLIAM MALCOLM TAYLOR . . A rts rr ml Let ters Players: XVIJFRIQ Dairy Science Club SAMUEL CLAYTON TEGAN . . Avis mul Letters Intramuralsg Dormitory Oflicerg Boxing LEONA VERONICA TIMKO . Arts :tml Letters . Norristown . Skippack DuBois EDVVIN HICKS VAN DEUSEN . . Chester Arts mul Letters Debate Club RONALD ANDREVV VELOSKY . . Duquesne Arts mul, Letters Phi Kappa Newman Clubg jazz Club RICHARD IVIILLER WALKER . . Bruin Arts mul Letters Intram ural s PHIL LEE WEIN . . Clarion Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi President, Phi Epsilon Pig Promotion Director, Frotlig XVDFMQ Thespiansg CPA, Oniieron Delta Kappag Anzlroelesg Parmi Nous NORMA LIBBY VVEINER . . . Pittsburgh IOIIflltlIiSl'I1f Alpha Epsilon Phi Theta Sigma Phig Vice-President, Thespiansg Serollsg Frotlig Ilillel I. ROBERT WELSH ..... Bethlehem Arts and Letters President, EUR Student Fellowshipg Dormitory Officer, Pollock Council, Intramurals ROSE MARY M. WHITE . . . State College Arts and Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Olliee Manager, VVDFiX'lg Canterbury Clulag IIWIHITIIIIITIISQ Engineer JACK HAVEN WILLIAMS ..... Altoona Arts mul Letters Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary, Alpha Phi Omegag Thespiansg Glee Clubg Phi Mu Alphag Collegiting LA Vllij Belles Lettresg IRAQ Pi Lambda Sigma, ICG, Outing Club ROY CLAYTON WILLIAMS, IR. . . . VVest View Imtrimlism Pi Kappa Phi President, Pi Kappa Phig Sports Editor, Collegian, Sports Editor, LA V159 Parmi Nousg Vice-President, Sigma Delta Chi 186 HOWARD ALLEN TINSMAN . . Erie Labor'-lVInuageme'n1 Relations Sigma Pi IRRAQ Intramurals ELIZABETH FRANCES TIPTON . . . Sharon At-tis and Letters Sigma Sigma Sigma Blue Bandg Alpha Lamhda Deltag Pi Gamma Alphag Phi Kappa Phi BARBARA INEZ TRACI-ITENBERG . . Phoenixville Arts mul Letters llillelg Piifotg I'JI11fl4l'1'1j Sociology Club WILLIAM EDWIN VVALKER Watsontown jmzrrmlism. Delta Chi Glee Club, President, Alpha Delta Sigmag Jazz Clubg Intramurals ROBERT VVILSON WALSH, JR. Bir1ningham,lVlieh. Lolmr-Mrimzgement Relations Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Psig IRRA THEODORE WAYNE VVEBER . . Duquesne Lzilmr-Mm:agemeizI Relations IRRAQ Arnold Air Socictyg Newman Clubg AIMg Intramurals CARL F. WERLEY . . . . Pahnerton Arts and Letters History Round Table PAUL WILLIAM XNERTMAN . Muncy Arts and Letters Outing Clubg Intramurals, Young Republicans: Camera Club EUGENE KELLY WETHERS, IR. . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Psi Chairman, Trailic Courtg Jazz Clubg IFC ' ' yflmifneral X - s 91 , QC.. ,Q-Ii 'NE' .. ,Q K. 5, xr-f- ' Q1 VCA A gg A 'Butz' gf' ' . .ff ' f- .F .- 190 college mineral industries c 0 J E N 1 l 1. E ORGANIZATION gf - Dean ----- ELBURT F. OSRORN Assistant Dean for Instr-:action - - JOIIN D. IRIDGE Assistant Dean for Researcli, Director of ilie Mll1G1'Hl Industries Experiment Station - JOHN A. I'Il1'PLE L Directo1' of Mineral Industries Extension Services DONALD C. JONES Q' Librarian ---- LIBERATA EIXIMERICH MQ - N Chairman, Division of Eartlft Sciences O. FRANK TLITTLE S Head, Department of Geography - E. VVILLARD MILLEIR S Head, Department of Geology - - FRANK M. SWARTZ 2 H ead, Department of Geophysics and Geochemistry g BENJANIIN F. HOWELL, JR. Head, Department of Meteorology - - HANS NEUBERGER Head, Department of Mineralogy - JOHN C. GRIEFITIIS Chairman, Division of Mineral Engineering IDAVID R. MITCHELL Head, Department of Mineral Economics - JOHN D. RIDGE Head, Department of Mineral P-reparation H. BEECHER CTI-IARIVIBURY Head, Department of Mining - - ARNOLD VV. ASIWAN Acting H ead, Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas RALPH F. NlELSEN Chairman, Division of Mineral Technology WOLDEMAR WEYL Head, Department of Ceramic Technology GEORGE W. BRINDLEY Head, Department of Fuel Tecli-nology PHILIP L. WALKER, JR. Head, Department of Metallurgy - AMOS J. SHALER ELBURT F. OSBORN Mining engineers learn underground Deon surveying by summer work in mines RICHARD LEE VV ILSON ..... ClearEeld Arts mid Letters Marketing Clubg YVes1cy Fuunzlationg Philosophy Club JOHN ALBERT VVINTER . . . Altoona Arts and Letters DcMolay NANETTE VVITKIN . . . . . Latrobe Arts and Letters Frothg Sociology Club: Hillelg 'Ihespiansg Pivot ILEANA M. WOLFGANG . . . . Scranton Inurrmlism Leunizlcsg Cnlleginug Hillclg Student Hmullmnkg XVDFM WILLIAM I-I. WRENTMORE . Wilkinsburg Arts und Letters AFROTC Drill Team PAUL ARTHUR WRIGGLE . Ridgway fnurnalism STEPHEN MARSHALL WYMAN . . Pittsburgh Imtrnmlixm Kappa Sigma Collegizmg Alpha Delta Sigma CLARE M. YENNEY . . Tarentum Iournalism Angel Flightg IhlT1ll'IILlIIllSQ Lion Partyg Newman Clubg Campus Chest CLYDE EMERSON YOUNG . . . West Elizabeth Ltll10l'-Bll1'l'1IlgEYlI8l1f Relations . Pollock Councilg AFROTC Drill Teamg Young Rcpublicansg AIMQ Penn State Club CHARLES SHAW YUDIS . Imlrnnlism- Collugiang Alpha Della Signing Playcrsg S Iflmnllmokg llillel Foundation EDMUND JOSEPH ZITZELBERGER . Arts and Letters PAUL ZROWKA ..... Arts and Letters President, IRAQ Pi Lambda Sigma: Veterans Clubg ICG . Philadelphia lmleut . Clearfield . . Simpson Q Cosmopolitan Club DOUGLAS HUGH ZUKER . . . York Arts mul Letters Phi Sigma Delta Tcnnisg Intramurals: S Clubg Ilillelg lnkling 187 i 19-5 ,I NDXA3 h 5 NRA . p , s .4-pr' X 4 X . r A ,, I ,f .GR ..,,, a .s, Q' .xl 1 faux' E S.. Ei,-C-f 'R 'wk' -.8 .X 'r- HL. 1 'Y . ',, 1 -jx 4 V ai? N . I, ' f ,J . Lffi - Q fill '- K ne.: W .Qgw L Amvmlg l YW, 'Q 4 ' 4- ,JJ A ' -s,',A,,A-.., 214V-V.- -0 '-' .-4 lr' . lx ?, fre' ' Y Q. wh xli. - :Ig A ' I I . 'Q' f 'Y f 1. .n.,- f ' R H Q. fdif m ,f -za ff' ll ff' K u I1 . 6' ' ' X C, --'41-'ni .. - ,Aff INS! 4 ,,. W 1' ' N' ww -A 7 12 nil! ik 'is 1 gps -iv. .Q- W J 5 wa. Q M, E .4 Student meteorologisfs worl W, v , C',q, i W :Tlx iff E I , 1 X ,M V ff? be -4: -'f lf' M... , 445312, , 5,1-Jffz -V 'r. ,. ,. , fifla ' , V . 1 ,- ' W, A ,J J , , rf . 1 .--f .42- f , 7 ,, .fl .59 V' 8' ,G ' vs n ,sv F rf. .. n 1 C 4 I , s , r xv. -4295 ', ,-V? I A V' iw-if is THOMAS EDVVARD BLANDFORD . . Pittsburgh Mining Engineering Pi .Kappa Alpha AIME CLARK DANIEL BRILLHART . . Reading Meteorology ROBERT FOSTER BU LLOCK . . . Philadelphia Petroleum and Natrurul Gas Engineering Delta Tau Delta Lion's Pawg All-University Cabinetg President, IFCQ Skull and 'Bonesg Vice-President, Scabburd and Bladeg President, Quartcrdeek Society: I-Ietzel Union Boardg Laerosscg Omieron Delta Kappag 'Trcusu.rer, Delta Tau Delta GEORGE JACOB CERVIK ..... Portage Pelroleufnv mul Natural Gas Engineering GEORGE HERMAN DEIKE . . . Pittsburgh Geophysics anrl Geaclrenzistry Phi Kappa Sigma President, Nittany Grottog Camera Clubg Geophysical Society LEONARD S. DEMBINSKI . . . Nantieoke Geology nntl Mineralogy Newman Clubg Jazz Clubg Nittany Grotto 2 ROGER CLARK ANDERSON . . . Titusville Mining Engineering AIME ROBERT ALOYSIUS ARNOLD, JR. . . Cornwall Metallurgy ASMQ AFSg Camera Club GERALD JAY AXELROD . . Elkins Park Metallurgy VICTOR GENE BEGHINI . . . Greensboro Petroleum ond Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society JOHN BELAK ....... Hertninie Petroleum nntl Natural Gas Engineering Treasurer, Penn State Clubg Newman Clubg Petroleum Engineering Society CHARLES EDWARD BLACK . . . DuBois Geology a1ulMinernlogy RALPH GEORGE DERMOTT . Pliiladelphia Nletztllztrgjf Secretary, ASM JOHN DROTAR ..... Barnesboro Mineral Preparation Engineering AIME DONALD LEE EBERLY . . . lVlcClellandtown lVleLeoroIogy Blue Bandg AMS PAUL JOHN EGLEY, . . . Midland Nleteorolugy AMS JOHN GEORGE EMERICK . . Saint Benedict Mining Engineering AIME VVALTER WILLIAM ENDERLEIN . Portage Geology and Mineralogy Intramurals DON ARYIL GADDESS . . Pm Allegany Geology and Mineralogy Delta Upsilou PAUL BRIAN GALE ...... Hamlin Mining Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Mining Engineering Society, SAME ARTHUR GETIS . .... Philadelphia Geography Sigma Alpha Mu President, Geographical Soeietyg Vice-President, Gamma Theta Upsilong Lion Party, Young Demoeratsg Hillel ROBERT GEORGE GRAF . . . Altoona Geophysics mul Geoehenzistry Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral Industries Student Councilg Geophysical Society, SAME RONALD LEE GRIFFITH .... VV est Lawn Metallurgy Alpha Chi Rho President, Alpha Chi Rho: Manager, Basketballg Parmi Nousg Arnold Air Society, ASLI WILLIAM DALE GROSCUP ..... Folsom Meteorology Pi Kappa Phi Manager, Gymnastics, AMS3 S Clubg Secretary, Pi Kappa Phi DAVID CHARLES EVANS . . Conyngham llfetnllurgy Acacia Chapel Choir THOMAS V. FALKIE . . . Mount Carmel Mining Engineering Theta Delta Chi President, Theta Delta Chi, Viee'Presirlent, Sigma Gamma Epsilong Tau Beta Pig Secretary, AIMEQ Phi Eta Sigmag IFC HARRIS ROY FEATI-IERS . . . Altoona Geography DONALD INICRAE FERGUSON . . Allison Park Petroleum mul Nolnrol Gus Engineering Kappa Sigma Kappa Petroleum Engineering Soeietyg Sigma Gamma Epsilong Pi Epsilon Taug Dormitory Ollieerg Intramurals JAMES WILLIAM FETTERMAN . . . Shamolcin Mining Engineering Mining Engineering Society DONALD GRANT FLECK . . . Star Lake, N. Y. ililetnllnrgy Alpha Chi Sigma President, Alpha Chi Sigmap President, Tau Beta Pi: Vice-President, Mineral Industries Student Council, ASM5 lntramnralsg Phi Lambda Upsilon: ICCBg Centennial Committee l l l HAL LEE HARMAN .... . Bellefonte lllutullztrgy Secretary, Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Blue Banclg ASM, Phi Mu Alphag DeMolay CARL VERNON HAYS . . . Enid, Okla. Meteorology ' President, Emerson Sucietyg AMS, ASAE, Sigma Tau RONALD MURRAY HEDBERG .... Oakmont Geology and Iliinemlogy Track, Intramurals ROBERT VVALTER HELFER .... Slickville Mining Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon, ViecfPresident, AIME WALTER JAMES HENDRICKS .... Perkasie Geophysics and Geoclieinistry Vice-President, Bible Fellowshipp Intramurals, Geophysical Society JOSEPH EDMUND HENRY .... Washington Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Kappa Sigma Secretary, Kappa Sigma, Basketball, Glee Clubg Treasurer, Petroleum Engineering Society, AIME 'I9 ERWIN I-IERSCHKOWITZ . . Tarija, Bolivia Petroleum and Nrdural Gas Engineering Triangle Vice-President Trian vle' Tau Beta Pig Cosmopolitan Clubg Petroleiml Engineering Society CHARLES FRANCIS HICKEY, JR. . . Warren Center Mineral P1'C1I!2ft'ItiU'l1 Engineering Delta Upsilon Newman Clubg AIMEQ Intramurals RONALD HUGHLEY HICKS . . Coraopolis Metallurgy Kappa Sigma ASM FRANCIS ANTHONY I-IORGAS . . . Clairton l Petroleum ami Nntu-ral Gas Engineering Secretary, Petroleum Engineering Societyg Intramuralsg Outing Club ALVIN IOSEPH I-IOTZ, IR. . . Van Nuys, Calif. Meteorology GILBERT EARL I-IOYT ..... Lansdowne Petroleum mul Natural Gus Engineering Secretary, Sigma Gamma Epsilong Secretary-Treasurer, Pi Epsilon Tang Sigma Taug PNG Societyp Intramurals ROBERT ARDEN I-IOYT ..... Lansdowne Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Pi Epsilon Tang PNG Socictyg Intramurals N HAROLD GLEN JOHNSON . . . VVillian1sport M eteorulogy AFROTC Drill Tcamg Nittany Grottug IAS LLOYD NEIL KENAGY . . Huntingdon Valley Ceramic Technology Delta Sigma Lambda Arnold Air Soeietyg Pershinv Riflcsg Sigma Gamma Epsilong Phi Eta Sigmag Prcsiulent, Delta Sigma Lambda KENNETH WALTER KING .... Emlenton Geology aml Mineralogy Outing Clubg Alpha Phi Omcgag Mineral Industries Student Council DELBERT MARTIN KOI-IN . . Bethlehem Geogrnplzy Theta Gamma Upsilon LEWIS GRANT LESOINE . . . East Stroudsburg Fuel Technology Camera Clubg Chess Club BRUCE JEROME LIESKE . . . Silver Spring, Md. Meteorology Lion's Pawg All-University Cabinetg President, Treasurer, AIMQ President, Outing Clubg Omicron Delta Kappag Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Kappa Phig Sigma Tang Pi Mu. Epsilong Skull and Buncsg Androclesg Mineral Industries Student Council FRANK MARK LOCOTOS . . . Pittsburgh Mining Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Lacrosseg Druidsg Secretary, AIME DONALD RAY LOWRY . . . Kittanning Metallurgy Chi Phi ASM IOI-IN K. LYON . . . . . Dunkirk, Ind. Geophysics and Geochemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Arnold Air Societyg Seabbard and Bladeg State Partyg West Dorm Councilg AIMg SAMEg President, Circle K Clubg Alpha Phi Ornegag Secretary, Penn State Club EDWARD JAMES MCCANN, JR. . . Willciiisburg Petroleum and Natural Gas EI'Lgillfl'U1'll1g Petroleum Engineering Societyg Newman Clubg Intramuralsg AIME ROBERT COCHRANE MCCORMICK . . Belle Vernon X Metallurgy Alpha Chi Sigma Blineral Industries Student Councilg Dormitory Olliccrg AIChEg ASMQ 1 Intramuralsg President, Alpha Chi Sigmag IFC 'I94 CLYDE EDWIN lXfICVVI'IIRTER . . . Pittshu rgh Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society FRANK ANGELO MALAGARI, JR. . Metallurgy . . Caclogan ASMQ Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Gamma Epsilon VVILLIAM MEADS MELLO . . Fuel Technology Intramurals Jacksonville, Fla. Phi Kappa l W 1 GERALD KEITH MOORE . . . Washington, D. C. Geology mul Mineralogy Nittany Grottog VVcst Dorm Council IOI-IN LLOYD MOORE . . . Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering K . Pittsburgh appa Delta Rho Blue Bandg Petroleum Engineering Society THOMAS DAVID PASTERNACK . Metallurgy ASINI . Burnham HUGH A. RICH, JR. . . . . . . Bradford Petroleum autl Natural Cas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society DONALD FREDRICK RIECO . Fuel Technology JAMES LEONARD ROACH . Geography Willow Grove Phi Kappa Tau . East Brady RUTH GALE MCDUFFEE . . . Kutztown Geology oml Mineralogy Secretary, Nittany Gtottog Camera Club DANIEL FRANCIS MCGRATH . . . Pittsburgh Meteorology State Partyg ASM: Newman Clubg Intramurals CHARLES MICHAEL McKAY . Saint Louis, Mo hletuorolugj' ANSQ Phi Kappa Phig Thespiansg Pi Mu Epsilon CHARLES VV OOD MILLER .... Havertown Petroleum anal Natural Gas Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Baseballg Campus Partyg Playcrsg Petroleum Engineering Society HARVEY JOEL NIILLER . . . West Hartfortl, Conn Petroleum aurl Natural Cas Engineering Pi Lambrln Phi Lacrosseg Pre-Vet Society HERBERT ARTHUR MILLION . Berry, K5 Meteorology Vice'Presirlcnt, AMSQ Phi Kappa Phi RICHARD MORRELL QUIMBY, IR. . . Reading Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon CAROL LOIS REAGLES . . . . Saegerstown Geography Phi Kappa Phig Alpha Lambda Delta GEORGE A. REIMANN . . Wynnewood Metallurgy ASM 'I9 EDVVIN FILE SHARPE, III . . Philadelphia Ceramic Tech nology Sigma Chi American Ceramics Society CHARLES STEPHEN SMITH . . . Philadelphia Geology and Mineralogy Nittany Grotto JAMES ALEXANDER SMITH . . Wilkes-Barre Metallurgy Alpha Phi Alpha MARLIN HENRY SNYDER . . . Jonestown Meteorology American Meteorology Society FREDERICK ANDREW SOTOK Morrisdale Metallurgy Mineral Industries Student Councilg ASM WAYNE STACK ...... Washington Petroleum mul lX'aturr1lGus Engineering AIMEQ Petroleum Engineering Society 96 JOHN HAVVLEY ROWLAND . . State College Geophysics anzl Geochemistry Outing Clubg Geophysical Society A HAROLD GLENN ROZELLE .... VVyoming Geophysics and Geochemistry Vice-President, Geophysical Society DONALD LEO RYAN . . . . . Derry Metallurgy Footballg ASM9 Newman Clubg Intramurals CLINTON CHESTER SCHANEY, JR. . . Uniontown Petroleum mul Natural Gas Enginwering Petroleum Engineering Society ROBERT R. SCI-IOW . . . . Layton, Utah Meteorology LAURENCE CHARLES SHAHEEN . . . Altoona Metallurgy Phi Kappa Tau ASM5 AIChE JAMES F. SUTHERLAND . Meteorology AMS3 AIEE LESLEY FRANCES TARLETON Meteorology . . Windsor, Mo. . . . Drexel Hill Secretary, Nittany Grottog Outing Clubg Phi Kappa Phi RICHARD ERWIN TAYLOR .... Havertown Geology mul Mineralogy Intramuralsg Nittany Grottog Jazz Clubg Outing Club CARL CLARENCE TILMONT .... Centralia Mining Engineering Phi Mu Delta AIME9 Intramuralsg Newman Club EDWIN TOCKER ..... Baltimore, lVId. Ceramic 'Technology Beta Sigma Rho President, Treasurer, Mineral Industries Student Councilg Vice-President, American Ceramics Soeietyg Keramosg Androclesg ICCBQ Collegirmg A11- University Cabinetg Student Haurlbook RICHARD IRVEN WAITE, JR. . . . Tyrone Geophysics aml Geocluzmistry Geophysical Society 1 1, ' 1 -,ze of pnysicaf mation and athif ' Students learn physical features of Pennsylvania from popular terrain map 'x Q, .-, -Maw- I :br we 's I f? 'bk h ,fn 1 . i Rem, ,Q x ,.,....5 4: 4-1 ug 5 , JOHN BURKE WALLIS . . . Rudyard, Mich. Nfatearolngy AMSQ Intrnniuralsg VVesley Founclutinn STUART GEORGE VVATT . . . Warsawxf, N. Y. AfIi1lL?l'!ll- Pf8P!Ifflfi01l Engineering AIMEQ Dormitory Ollicerg Intramuralsg Jazz Glulag Lion Party EDVVARD VERNON VVELSER, . . Jeannette Meteorology President, Secretary, AMS DEAN RICHARD VVOTRING ..... Neffs Ceramic Technology Phi Gamma Delta Secretary, Phi Gamma Dcltag President, American Ceramics Society RIAD NASSIF YAMMINE . . . Hammanu, Lebanon Petroleum and Natzzrnl Gas E1lgi11!.'!:'fl1Ig Cosmopolitan Glubg Newman Glulmg Petroleum Engineering Society ROBERT EUGENE ZIGLER . . . State College Meteorology I 5.5 kr ,W x 1' gxi QQ f, K . 4' + . . as -. . fd: ..' ' 0 f I I r . 'wg fx,14 'vgw ,,. ,Hx ,. f ,.u4 ' -V. , , . ,. cQI7 1'i 1 ,. X I ll 4. L. 5. W A 1 '15-.Mk ,AF .r- x .-- .' X ollege physical education f if C -. ,- v kv an S- Cy X4n54n,iksxNs x ORGANIZATION Dean ----- ERNEST B. MCCOY X Assistant Dean, in Charge of Resident Instruction JOHN D. LAWTHEP. Director of Physical Education Extension CHARLES VV. STODDART, IB. Director of Athletics - - - ERNEST B. McCoy Assistant Director of Athleticsg Business Manager HAROLD R. GILBERT Ticket Manager anal Assistant Business Manager fl. ln Charge, Professional Education in Health Eoluc Physical Erlucation, and Recreation Education JOHN D. LAYVTHER In Charge, Required Health and Physical Education for Men GLENN N. TIIIEL I n Charge, Required Health and Physical Ezlzication for Wo'nne-n MARIE HAIDT In Charge, Intrainiural Athletics - - EUGEN C. BISCHOFF In Charge, Student Recreation - IRAY M. CONGE11 ERN EST B. MCCOY Deon 200 NE - V ' V T. --4.nz -1-.gh , .YN :rail in 55' f . ly v'T:g-My N. cl fv - , rg-11A w if :H 4: ' - 16 .- 'Qi if- g ' I It.. . tw 1.1: - . WU-V we ' 'TE' ,ef ,Tn - .HI X - ,fl .-Q ii' V 111, 415 M 43' 5.1. A ,Y I -L. , -ga ly .x E-rr af- l M- A ' r Lu ' xi-4 U. AL, 'ml ff if LJ! gi ,C V '! 9 I 1 A 1' y,...f-, rl 3' :- 1 'af' . baqqjs' , 1 F, 3 s If l 5 1: 2fwm f 1 I 1 Ji ,nl - D --ff? f 'Sf- Ur 4 ' 1 -. 5 , X H .F I 'T' dx A L i ,xmh f 1 ,.,- . rf 1 J 5 BARBARA ELLEN EVERITT .... Leliighton Recreation Education Alpha Chi Omega Outing Clubg Recreation Society SARA JANE FACUE .... . Lancaster Recreation Education Lakonidesg LSAg WRAg Intraniuralsg College Co-opp Debate Club PATRICIA FARRELL ..... State College Recreation Etlucation Kappa Alpha Theta Mortar Boardg All-University Cabinetg Chapel Choirg lletzel Union Boardg Outing Clubg Lakonidesg Vice-President, Kappa Alpha Thetag Recreation Societyg IntramuralsQ President, XVRAg Discolmlusg Vice-President, Physical Education Student Council MARIE ALLEN FLANICAN .... Brentwood Recreation Education Recreation Societyg Outing Clubg VVRAg Intramurals CAROLYN HOLLIS GREENAWALT . . Doylestown Physical Etlucatimz Lakonirlesg Lconidesg Intramurals SHIRLEY LORRAINE HARTAY . . . Pittsburgh Recreation Etlucatiou Bcta Sigma Omicron Vice-President, Beta Sigma Omicrong Vice-President, Recreation Societyg Intramuralsg Outing Club 202 ROBERT G. ALLEN . . . Harrisburg Physical Education Chi Phi Footballg Intramurals FRANK LEVVIS ALLENDER . . Orbisonia Health Education Phi Epsilon Kappag Physical Education Student Council BETTY LU BEMUS .... Bemus Point, N. Y. Physical Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Lakoniclesg Swim Club: Modem Dance Clubg Intramurals ANDREAS JOHAN BERGESEN . . Birmingham, Mich. Physical Etlncation Sigma Nu Lacrosse CHARLES LEROY BLOCKSON . Norristown Physical Education Druidsg Footballg Track CLAUDE BONI . Philadelphia Ilcaltlz Education Alpha Epsilon Pi Soccerg Intramuralsg Hillel DOLORES JOAN HEPLER .... Philadelphia Physical Education Alpha Omicron Pi Modern Dance Clubg Swim Clubg Officials Clubg Kappa Phig Belles Lettresg Intramurals WALTER JAMES I-IOCHBERG . . . Johnstown Hcalilx Education Sigma Alpha Epsilon Poothallg Intramuralsg S Club MARY JENNY HUDCOVICI-I . . . Endicott,N. Y. Physical Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Secretary, Physical Education Student Council: President, Treasurer, Lakonidesg Secretary, Mortar Boardg Leonides Couneilg Hat Society Coun- cilg Secretary, Pi Lambda Thetag Alpha Lambda Deltag Phi Kappa Phig Olhcials Clubg Intramurals VVILLIAM EDWARD JOHNS . . . Ligonier Physical Ezlucatiou Treasurer, Phi Epsilon Kappa EILLEEN MAY JOHNSON .... Drexel Hill Physical Education Sigma Sigma Sigma BERNADETTE SHEEHAN KATZENSTEIN . Johnstown Physical Etlttcation Delta Zeta President, Delta Zetag Lakonidesg Secretary, Modern Dance Clubg VVRAg Panhellenic Louncilg Newman Clubg Intramuralsg Ollicials Clubg Dormitorv Officer ' RAYMOND GORDON McCARTNEY . . New Castle Recreation Eilucutirm Lambda Chi Alpha President, Outing Club, Secretary, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Recreation Society ROBERT ELVVOOD McMULLEN . . . Bellefonte Physical Education Captain, Baseball, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Physical Education Student Council, S Club FREDERICK RHODES MARDER . . Bedminster, N. Physical Education Recreation Society, Outing Club, Newman Club RUDOLPI-I MARISA . . . . Freclericktowri Physical Education Theta Kappa Phi Basketball, S Club STEPHEN GAYLOR NIEISEL . . Philadelphia Physical Etlueatimt Alpha Epsilon Pi President, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Lacrosse, Treasurer, Phi Epsilon Kappa: Basketball SHIRLEY ANN MIX ...... Bradford Physical Education Zeta Tau Alpha Lakonides, Angel Flight, Swim Club, VVS-sley Foundation, Riding Club CHARLOTTE KATI-IRYN KLIPPEL . Coatesville Physical Education Lakonides, WRA, Intramurals OTTO LOUIS KNEIDINCER . . . Altoona Physical Education Co-Captain, Football, S Club VINCENT ,IOI-IN KOLENDA . . . Nanticoke Physical Ezlncatimz Newman Club loANNE B. KRATZENT . . New Oxford Health Education Modern Dance Club, Kappa Phi, Leonides RUTH ANN KRONENWETTER . . . Emporium Physical Eclttcatiou Alpha Chi Omega President, Alpha Chi Omega, Angel Flight, Physical Education Student Cotmcil, Executive Board, XVRA, Newman Club, Intramurals, Officials Club, Homecoming Queen BETTY rl. LOVE .... Pittsburgh Physical Ealucatirm Modern Dance Club, Intramurals, Leonitles, Kappa Phi DEAN VAL MULLEN ..... Weissport Physical Education All-University Cabinet, President, Physical Education Student Council, President, S Club, Vice-President, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Druids, Omicron Delta Kappa, Parmi Nous, Tennis, Intramurals, ICCB GEORGE WILSON INIYERS .... Windber Physical Etlucatinn Delta Chi GRACE LOUISE NEEDHAM .... Avondale Physical Education Lakonides, President, Hockey Club, Intramurals, Dormitory Oil-icer, YVRA, Officials Club, Leonides Council, IVSGA House GEORGE OBRADOVICH . . . Wilkinsburg Physical Education Football CONNIE RAE PAULAKOS .... Johnstown Physical Educatiori Delta Zeta Vice-President, Delta Zeta, WRA, Panhellenic Council, Intramurals, Modern Dance Club, Oilicials Club ' IUDITH PENDLETON ..... Bryn Arhyn Physical Education All-University Cabinet, Pi Lambda Theta, I-Ietzel Union Board, Intra- murals, Secretary, Lakonicles, President, Leonicles, Modern Dance Club, Outing Club, Schuhplattlers Club, Scrolls 203 KATHERINE ELAINE PERRINE . Bala-Cynwycl Physical. Ealucntion Intramuralsg Outing Club LOIS JEAN PIEMME ...... Beaver Physical Erlucalimz Delta Delta Delta Executive Board, XVRAQ Lakonidesg Dormitory Ol-Hccr ARTHUR RALPH POLLARD . . . Coatesville Physical Education Captain, Trackg Intrammals KATHLEEN LEE QUEENSBERRY . . Chester Physical Etlucatirm Gamma Phi Reta Lakonidesg Publicity Chairman, YVRA MARY LOU RANK . . State College Recreation Ecluculirm Gamma Phi llcta Recreation Soeietyg Activities Chairman, XVRA l IOHN PETER RENALDI, IR. . Scranton I-lcaltlz Ezlncnlimz FAITH HELEN ROJAHN . . Dallastown Physical Education Gamma Phi Beta Physical Education Student Councilg Intramurals l ETHEL ROSS . . . Bradford Pltysical Etlticatinn l-Iellenic Society VVILLIAM H. SECKINGER, . . . State College Recreation Education President, Phi Epsilon Kappag President, Recreation Soeictyg Physical Education Student Council GARY LEE SEYBERT . . . . . Butler Physical Education Delta Sigma Lambda Trackg S Club RONALD DEAN SIGNORINO .... Lloyclell Physical Ezli,1cmin11 Theta Kappa Phi Foothallg Newman Cluhg Vice-President, Theta Kappa Phi LOIS ANN SMITH ...... Clairton llccreatior: Erlucatirm Beta Sigma Omicron Treasurer, Recreation Society: Outing Cluhg Intramuralsq VVRA PATRICIA ANN SPATZ . . . Pittsburgh Physical Ezlricatirm Chi Omega Secretary, Panhellenic Councilg Scrollsg Lakonidesg Treasurer, Physical Education Student Couneilg Vice-President, Oflicials Clubg Frotli i IAN DANE SPRINGER ..... Millheim X Physical Ezltlcatiou Phi Epsilon Kappag S Cluhg Secretary-Treasurer, Athletic Associationg Intramurals RICHARD ADAM STHOLER . . . Shiremanstown l Pltysical Erlucutirm RICHARD EUGENE VVAGNER . . . Philadelphia Physical Ezlncnlion Phi Kappa Tau Jazz Cluhg Intramurals ROBERT NORTON WAINSCOTT . . Lewistown, N. Y. Physical Etlticalinn GERTRUDE ELEANOR VVEIDMANN . . Morrisville I Physical Erlncntirm Sigma Sigma Sigma Panhellenic Councilg Lalconirlesg Intramurals 204 BARBARA JEAN WHITING . . . Lancaster Plzysicul Liilucution Zeta Tau Alpha Imramuralsg Swim Club JOAN RUTH WILSON . Hawley Recreation Education Delta Zeta Vice-President, Delta Zetag Outing Clubg Vice4Presiclcut, Lakontidcsg Treasurer, Recreation Sucietyg Imramurals JOHN BAYLOR ZERBE State College Recreation Ezlucnliun President, Recreation Sucietyg Physical Education Student Councilg Phi Epsilon Kappa FRANK GEORGE ZURLO . . Morrisville Physical Education Theta Kappa Phi University golf course provides opportunity for students to improve their game 205 206 seniors without photo raplt college DAVID E. ANUNDSON . . . Sheflield Forestry ROBERT L. BENNETT . . . Pine Grove lVIills Forestry PAUL M. BROWN . . . . DuBois Forestry THOMAS D. COMBE . . . Morrisdale Agricultural Economics EVERETT LEE HIMES . . . Brookville Agricultural Education MILTON P. KALMBACH . . State College Dairy Science JAMES KOLLIAS . . . . Elizabeth Pre-Veterinary PAUL PETER KORIVIANIK . . Conemaugh Forestry BRUCE CLIFFORD EQUI . . Business Administration . Philadelphia Saint Clair GERALD G. FERYO .... Business Aohninistration Lock Haven RAEL FROMM . .... Business Administration STEPHEN GREENBERG . . Pittsburgh Business Aclministrafion DONALD L. HOFFMAN . . . Philadelphia Business Aclrninistration IOACHIM F. KAMMER .... Pittsburgh Business Aolministration JAY KITNICK ..... Philadelphia Business Administration DAVID L. MCCLEARY . . . Chambersburg Business Administration of agriculture PAUL R. KULP . . . . Pottstown Agronomy VVALTER 1. MAZUR . . Dairy Science EDWIN F. OVVENS . . Agronomy Tam aqua . Roslyn RICHARD I. PARSONS, IR. . . . Bellefonte Agricultural Ealucation WILLIAM D. PATERSON . . . Factoryville Agricultural Economics college of business administration PAUL W. POST .... Vllashiiigton, D. C. Forestry RICHARD N. STEIGERWALT . . Effort Animal H usluamlry ARTHUR D. YOUNG . . . Union City Agricultural Education KURT E. MEYER .... Philadelphia Business Acluzinistration FRANCIS NORK . . . . Shaft Business Aflministration WILLIAM F. OLDT . . . Philadelphia Business Administration EARL R. SI'-IUNIAKER . . . Beaver Falls Business Aclininistration HARRIS JACK SKLAR . . . Philadelphia Business Administration DAVID A. WALTZ . . . . Lamar Business Aclrninistration LAWSON T. WERTMAN . . Business Aclministration LEO T. ZAIICEK . . . . Business Adininistration Port Carbon State College I . seniors without photo ruph college of chemistry and physics I-IARWOOD J. CRANSTON, JR. . State College JOSEPH LABOWSKI . Simpson Physics Physics JOSEPH R. FISHER . . . Philadelphia WILLIAM S. SESKY . . . Johnson City, N. Y. Physics Physics SHELDON I. FREEDMAN . . Philadelphia JOSEPH STEIM . . . New Kensington Pre-Niedical Physics EUGENE M. HOCKER . . . Bedford FREDERIC A. THOMPSON . . Williamsport Chemistry Science college of education RICHARD C. ARNER . . . Lehighton DONALD P. MCWILLIAMS . . New Brighton Psychology Education ESSIE D. PORNWALT . . . Centre Hall RICHARD S. MILLHOUSE . . Middleburg Education Psychology AGNES M. FUOSS . . . Altoona LEROY W. NIKITSCHER . . . Allentown Education Psychology STANLEY L. GREENBLATT . . Philadelphia THOMAS K. PEIL . . . Easton Psychology Education llege o engineering and architecture HERBERT F. BAIR .... Harrisburg JOSEPH V. CRESKO .... Kingston Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering RUFUS C. BENTON .... State College RICHARDSON B. FARLEY . . . Murrysville Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering NICHOLAS BONEVAC .... Pittsburgh ROBERT J. CIUDICI . . . Portland, Ore. Industrial Engineering Electrical Engineering ROBERT E. BRUBAKER .... Rockton JOHN R. GIZARA .... Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering JAMES J. BUCLIA ..... Hershey HARRY H. HANLIN ..... Derr Aeronautical Engineering Electrical E ' ' Y ngineering 207 seniors without photo raphs VVILLIAM R. HUGHES, JR. . Brackeuridge CHARLES H. MYERS . Arcltitectnml Engineer m Iml-ustrinl Engineer 111 JAMES E. HY NES, JR. . . . Oil City STEVE PISPEKY . . Mechanical E1fLgllllZUfl'I1g Electrical E1'lgl11CL'll1lb EDVVARD P. KALANIK . . Wilkes-Barre RENATO A. RODRIGUEZ, JR. . Civil Engineering Electrical Ertgineerlng ROBERT V. MCCARTI-IY . . Columbia DAVID L. THOMPSON . . . lVleel1.m1ica.l Erzgineerlrzg Electrical Errgirzeering JOHN MCGEE ..... Hazleton FRED F. VVACNER . . . Aerorumtical Engineering Meclmrzical Erzgineerm DANIEL MULLEN . . . Philadelphia ERNEST C. ZAMBO . . Electrical Errgirzeerzu Electrical Erzgirzceriu . ' ' . college of home economics FRANCIS B. HANLEY . . Eagles Mere JACK E. MCKAMEY, JR. . . Hotel Aolrrtirzistrrztiort Hotel Ali'tl1fl1fllSl'fIlll0FL GILDA KOPLOVITZ . . Lewistown NICHOLAS L. PANTAGES . Home Ecozfzomlcs Hotel Ad-rnirtistrfztiort LURA JANE LEITZEL . . Richfield Home Econo-mn,s D O 0 . college of the liberal arts RICHARD M. CACCESE . Hazleton VVILLIAM B. FRIEDMAN , . Arts :mal Letters Arts and Letters LANE K. CONN, JR . . . Green Lane BENJAMIN P. FRISCHKORN . Arts and Letters Arts mul Letters JOHN JOSEPH EMERICK . . Howard THELMA GROSSHOLTZ . Arts mul Letters Jo'urmzlism BARNEY FINBERG . . . Philipsburg RICHARD P. HAYNES . . Arts zmol Letters Arts and Letters 208 lX'Io11ongal1ela Lansforcl State College . Pottstown . Johnstown Pottsville State College . Hazleton Philadelphia . Altoona . Erie State College IOHN W. IDDON . . . Arts and Letters KENNETH K. MCPHEETERS . Arts and Letters IUSTINE M. MAMAZZA . . Arts anal Letters ANTHONY F. MARTINO Journalism IOHN F. MORAN . . . Arts and Letters EUGENE S. O'NEIL . . Arts and Letters LUCILLE B. PIN TO . . Arts and Letters WILLIAM E. REESE . . journalism EDWARD WILLIAM BURT . Meteorology ELLIS DON SKY .... seniors without photo raphs . Munhall . New Castle . Corning, N. Y. McKees Rocks . Scranton . Weatherly . Bellefonte . Ebensburg college o . State College . State College Geology anal Mineralogy JOHN FRANCIS HAMILTON . . Smethport Geography ROY H. HERLOCKER, JR. . . . Lock Haven Geology and Mineralogy KARL E. LAURER . . . Physical Eolucation BETTY I. RICE .... Arts and Letters BRENDAN J. SHARKEY . . Arts and Letters BETSY L. SHARPE . . . Arts and Letters LOUIS R. SHECKLER . . Arts and Letters VINCENT I. STANLEY . . Arts and Letters RICHARD A. WILLE . . Arts and Letters EVANNE R. ZIMMER . . . Arts and Letters mineral industries State College State College Laceyville Palmerton . Hazleton Pittsburgh Forest City HARRY A. HOOVER . . . Washington, D. C. Geology and Mineralogy' HUGO SERRANO . . . Santander, Colombia Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering DALE R. SIMPSON . . . Alhambra, Calif. Geology and Nlineralogy DONALD N. VACI-ION . . . State College Meteorology ge of physical education and athletics . Nlilllin 209 4 7 '- L . V .L,,.- I Cb 1 . . ' I ,-.-. f- 1 i if A . .l' 1 v ' . - QF! J' H- Q' 39, A fl 1 3- I .I 'N ' X: H w'1 ' f I i A- X17 ji f' R W .4 .1 A 1 -1,5 ft f fs--jflll-I asm: TK? 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Moonnarm Secretary ----- Director of Athletics - - - Assistant Director of Athletics, Business Manager Assistant Business Manager - - - To help meet the demand on the University for a better inter-collegiate athletic program, the Athletic Association was founded in 1920. Students agreed to pay a small fee each semester which entitled them to automatic membership in the Athletic Association. Under the aegis of the Association, schedules are booked in the following sports: Fall- football, cross country, and soccer, VVinter-basketball, wrestling, and gymnastics, Spring-track, baseball, lacrosse, tennis, and golf. About 1,500 students are actively engaged in varsity athletics. The intercollegiate pro- gram includes ll major sports and 200 events are scheduled annually. The sports program also includes annual participation in sectional and national championships. The extensive athletic program is promoted by the Athletic Association with the counsel of the Athletic Advisory Board, a group composed of representatives of the students, faculty, alumni, and Board of Trustees of the University. The director of athletics and the assistant director of athletics and business manager serve as ex officio members of the Athletic Advisory Board and of the Athletic Association. A student manager is elected for each sport and he and his assistants aid the business 4 manager and assistant business manager in handliigmany of the business matters of the sports program. Approximately 300 students are agftive as studentxmanagers and assistants. i Hoffman, Moorhead, and Springer as officers of the Athletic Asso- ciation served over 1,500 varsity athletes during their senior year. 1 gl ly J l A X X N ,f i l l, A ' f ,'rV l 'Y i -.. .M i 1955 lettermen football RAY A. ALBERIGI ROBERT G. ALLEN . CALVIN O. BARR CHARLES L. BLOCKSON JACK J. CALDERONE JAMES W. CALDWELL FRANK DELLA PENNA RICHARD J. DOLUCA JOHN P. PARLS JAMES C. HARDING WALTER J. HOCHRERG ROBERT J. HOFFMAN VIZILLIAM P. KANE EDMUND RL 'KLEIST OTTO L. KNEIDINGER LEO S-QKWALIK THOMAS C. LAW WALTER J. MAZUR DOUGLASS E. MECI-ILING LEONARD E. MOORE PAUL D. NORTH GEORGE OBRADOVICH MILTON R. PLUM DANIEL L. RADAKOVICII FRANK J. REICI-I DONALD L. RYAN JOSEPH G. SABO EARL R. SHUMAKER RONALD D. SIGNORINO VVILLARD B. SMITH VVILLIAM B. STRAUB SAMUEL J. VALENTINE LESTER K. YVALTERS golf A JQI-IN G. BOYANOWSKI. . JOHN R. ERANISH EREDERIC G. COHEN GERALD GY GERHART - JOSEPH J. GINSBERG WARREN M, .GITTLEN . GEORGE G. KREIDLER LEO J. KUKKOLA JAMES P. MAYES - R S, . cross country RONAED M. LEWIS DOUGLAS P. MOORHEAD EAULXJ. ROBERTS RICHARD W. SENG NORMAN C. SHOIIP DONALD L. WOODROW - -E ER baseball REX L. BRADLEY LOUIS F. D'ORSANEO EDVVARD Z. DRAPCHO LYNN D. HARBOLD PATRICK K. KENNEDY WENDELL S. LARIMER JAMES L. LOCKERMAN ROBERT E. MCMULLEN CHARLES VV. RUSSO XVARREN P. SAUNDERS STANLEY IV. SZYMANSKI VVILLIAM E. THOMAS GUY G. TIRABASSI NORMAN F. VRIIORD RONALD G. VVEIDENI-IAMMER THOMAS J. WISE SOCCBI' JAMES G. BENFORD RALPH P. BROWER DAVID W. DAVIS JAIVIES R. EDMONDS STAMATIOS FLAMPORIS GEORGE GECZY JAMES DQZIEDRERG PAUL WARD HILL VVALTER C. KRAUSER JOHN R. LAVVRENCE ROBERT E. LITTLE RICHARD R. MATACIA THOMAS J. NUTE RICHARD R. PACKER DONALD C. SHIRK IAN D. SPRINCER II-IOR STELNYK LEO R. TARKETT HAROLD A. VVALZ wrestling DAVID I-I. ADAMS WILLIAM G. CRAMP LARRY M. PORNICOLA ROBERT A. HOMAN JOSEPH R. HUMPHREYS JOSEPH J. KRUFKA LEONARD J. MCNEAL SYDNEY NODLAND WILLIAM E. OBERLY EDVVARD S. PASKO VVILLIAM H. SHAWLE-Y VVILLIAM B. WISMER DEAN MULLEN President, S Club lacrosse JOHN R. ALBRECHT DONALD J. BELL ANDREAS J. BERGESEN GEORGE F. BICKLEHAUPT DON J. BOSTOCK ROBERT F. BULLOCK JOHN R. COLLETT WINFRED P. DOEDERLEIN JOSEPH B. ERXVIN ROBERT D. HAMEL JAMES R. HAY HERBERT J. HORIKAVVA RICHARD A. KLEIN ALLAN P. LECHARD FRANK N. LOCOTOS EVERETT B. VVEIDNER RONALD M. YOUTZ tennis LOUIS J. ADLER CHARLES M. CHRISTIANSEN 'JOI-IN E. CLEARY LAYVRENCE G. COHEN JOSEPH H. EBERLY RI-IYMES D. HUMPHREYS DEAN V. MULLEN EDXVIN I-I. SEILING ALFRED E. WILLIAMS XVILLIAM D. ZEIGLER DOUGLAS H. ZUKER basketball H. JESSE ARNELLE JAMES L. BLOCKER ANGELO J. COLLURA DAVID E. EDWARDS EARL FIELDS JOSEPH J. HARTNETT ROBERT J. HOFFMAN RUDOLPH MARISA ROBERT G. ROHLAND CLARENCE L. IVATTS RONALD G. VVEIDENHAMMER gymnastics HUGH F. CLINE CHARLES E. FEGLEY LEROY W. FRITCI-I BURRITT L. HAAG PAUL M. HEIM CHARLES H. MARSHALL WILLIAM N. MARSH ALL VVLLLIAMI C. PAXTON ALAN IVI. POMEROY DUDLEY M. POTTER ALBERT J. POYDOCK DONALD S. REHM KARL K. SCI-IVVENZFEIER DION E. VVEISSEND track BRUCE A. AUSTIN ALEXANDER G. AYRS CHARLES L. BLOCKSON ROY A. BRUNJES HARRY M. PUEHRER THEODORE C. GARRETT ROOSEVELT GRIER HERBERT G. HOLLOWELL RONALD H. JOHNSON DAVID H. LEATI-IEM DOUGLAS P. MOORHEAD JOHN P. MORIN JAMES H. PASTORIUS ROBERT S. PEARLSTEIN RODERICK M. PERRY ARTHUR R. POLLARD GARY L. SEYBERT BEN M. SHIELDS LLOYD v. SLOCUM ALAN R. TERRILL BRUCE E. VOGELSINGER WILLIAM C. YOUKERS ROBERT A. YOUNG head cheerleader I-IUGI-I F. CLIINIE nittany lion ALFRED P. RLIMCKE 22 ' 1.-Ra wmgssf w 315'-. gpm 1- A iii tif gb.. if as Ji-3 lofi ,GTA 1-35 SEE ffjiygga . vi igjasgsaffe '. IJ I 7 rgimgfssgmiigfgs M A, 'fffn H., 2 A V, . ii is is - .V . Ellapii. . ' r Q I, 4. C I fi A, cheerleaders ,ff Ill is ,N A ,J 6 A i I! If fl I ! I , x l f ' H I f xl Y , I 5 K 'pf I ,ax Q X ' H. ' .fl- -, IJ. V -VJ 'MY L- 'yr' was -r' 'ink' HUGH CLINE Head Cheerleader HUGH CLINE, Head HARRY ALBERT HELEN DONER RICHARD MooN JoAN CARTER clHARLES FEGLEY ELIZABETH MCRRILL JOHN CCLLER CHARLES MAGKENZIE, JR. JOAN MYERS SANDRA DAHLINCER JOAN NIACKENZIE FREDERICK PAGE PATRICIA DICKINSON ANN lXflCKNIGHT MARILYN SELTZER JACK DIIXILER The 1955-56 Cheerleading S q u a d donned new uniforms and used a new routine this year. During Homecoming Week End in October the routine called WalakazLI was performed in military style with the squad in line coordinating vigorous arm movements. In addition to cheering at the games f 'Hurting football season, the cheerleaders sponsored numerous pep rallies before SAMUEL WOLCOTT in designing posters and signs and by publicity for a large attendance. The squad also participated in Fun Nighti' at Recreation Hall and during customs the members cornered the freshmen for various Penn State yells. The squad was represented at four of the away games: Army, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Fol- lowing football season, the cheerleaders ,the games. Enthusiasm was promoted continued their spirit for victory at the for these rallies by student participation basketball games. Xi li'---.-,.--N, Bottom Row, Left to Right.-lXlcKnight, Seltzer, Dnhlinger, Dickinson, Carter, Myers, R tfgnpner, Morrill. Second Row-Dimler, Page, Mackenzie, Albert, Cline, Fegley, VVo1cott, at -alle. an-.M 1 '- all sports Coach - Co-Captain - CcrCuptain Manager Sept. 24-Penn State Oct 1-Penn State Oct. 8-Penn State Oct 15-Penn State Oct 22-Penn State Oct 2.9-Penn State Nov. 5-Penn State Nov. 12-Penn State Nov. 19-Penn State ORGANIZATION - - CHABLEs A ENGLE Orro L KNEIDINGER 1955 RECORD Boston University Army ........,...,.,.., Virginia Navy .......i......,. West Virginia ,,.. Pennsylvania ,... Syracuse .... Rutgers .,.,..,.. Pittsburgh ..... Won 59 Lost 4 Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Mazur, Harding, DKODIC, Blockson, I-Ioffrnan, Shumal er Knerdmger Reich Hochberw Della Pcnna Ixlerst Kwalik, Allen, Straub, Second Row-Kane, Rzldakovich, Hokaj, Plum Lnckeunan, Bruno McM11len DeLuc1 Albcrivi Liv ziey Hill, Reese, Mechling, Finkbeiner, Caldwell, V alcntine, Fry. ORRIN C. BARR Manager f '2 v ' W 1 Q JL N ' A' . IL r X, - 'i ,ff w, I ll 'x xx X f X 5 r 71' lv V dw, ' ' ' 1' f if Q V Q V I Lis' fl' s ,-Ay! J VY, Q W i Iv T- , , ,Y ' 5 , V W . i A I N . r Q ,.1 1 K - X vi--W I 5 1 ' as f r 31,1 fi J rl I 1 r D Q H fly Li! is 1-2'5'l-Lf! Su1,,4.,.l. Y Senior quarterback Bobby Hoffman calls Lion huddle together on Penn's 35-yard line. Lions wen? on To win the traditional battle with the Quakers, 20-0. '3 a U r N 1' 4 W 1- ix 3 1 V 1 1 1 1 r xx , A 'r Lf Misra- ' '44 'Third Row, Left to Right-Engle, Paolone, Caprara, Haldeman, Dubinsky, Culdcronc, Clements, Law, Arnst, XViI1iams, Markie'-vicz, jacks, Sabol, Malesky, Pannozzo, Barr. Fourth Row-Callangelo, North, VValters, Summerly, Hess, Farls, Casarin, Ruslavage, Urban, Scrzxhis, Pmtios, Smith, Rice, YVeh1ner, Debski. y-- A.rF. rf M '1 fr 'r sr .. ---Q 4 -- l T i if i . I LQ!! fr J v v i if ENN STATEIS Centennial foot- - --51:1 ball team faced some rugged obstacles before the season even got underway. The foremost obstacle probably was the schedule-one of the toughest since Charles 'fRip Engle brought his Wirig-T to the University. It included Army and Navy, both among the top ten teams in PIC-SCZISOD ratings. Another bitter pill was the fact that the team lost four regular ends and three tackles from last year's squad which won 7 and lost 2. Despite these factors the Lions came up with a winning season. Their 5-4 record gave Penn State its l7th consecu- tive winning season and the distinction of being one of three teams in the coun- try which have had a winning season in every post-war year. The Lions began the season on Beav- er Field-their I-irst appearance at home before the television cameras-against Boston University. Sophomore Fullback Joe Sabol, 'lill- ing in for injured Bill Straub, made an auspicious collegiate' debut by scoring two touchdowns in la surprisingly easy 55-O victory. p A successful mixture of passing and running paved the way for the Lions win in which Bobby I-lolfrrian and Milt 228 ' t 21'- 1 i I S -Q H ,,, I ,LIS .Qt l I , I V 1 Q 61 1 J ,. -1 - Q . 1 6 4 f 5 ' -V Q ' + ' fl ',' H ': ' W xxuf ,, ' ,f . -- - Y 4' , - f , X. 1. , 1 V ,. Vg.. :l Lg! it W ' WY1., P Y .t.3M5.,. ,V V 3 h Q., 7 I E 3 H. v 'V A. A A . jr . 5 A A - . ' ,. , uh. 5 V iyh. H45 2, 4 v 1' 'Q I- ' f 'B 'f , 21 points in the final 21 minutes and a win for West Virginia. Penn State gained a team victory over Syracuse on Beaver Field November 5. The game, one of the most exciting and hardest fought in many years here, was witnessed by a sellout crowd that in- cluded 63 high school bands from all parts of the State. , p . sri? . , ,., r I-. ..,.,,1i,, . .ilafl lfijf- 5 :f':ar..,- f, . Q -Sfgliil , :lat-: algal--L+ X LTER 5 Q 2-lgrwipju ia! J gi:-LQ Q . x 7 . ng 1, 5, Y' . ' . ns. ir' ii - . .- iifliifl ri ff' - I 1, r -eggs-r .A .7 . All-American End Ron Beagle, of Navy, downs Moore on his own 40-yard line for a loss. Again paced by the explosive running of Moore, the Lions rang up a 21-20 victory to deprive the Orange of their first victory on Beaver Field. The Lions were underdogs going into the contest, and for the first half it looked as if the role was justified. Their offense was stymied by the big Syracuse team, which shutout Army, and their defense couldn't contain the smashing jaunts of lim Brown, the powerful Syra- cuse halfback. Syracuse's running game netted 13 points, and with two minutes remaining in the hrst half it led by that margin. Linebacker Sabol, however, picked off a pass and bulled his way down the sidelines to the Orange 10-yard line. With 20 seconds left, Plum, now the Lions' regular signal-caller, hit Kane Kneidinger hauls down Virginia quarterback Bill Clarke In second quarter as Shumaker 1641 closes in to help. Caprara and Smith pursue Pitt halfback in driving snowstorm as Lions close season. with a pass to open an offensive attack that finally defeated Syracuse. Then it was all Penn State. The last- minute score gave the Lions the spark they needed to win the uphill battle. ln the second half Moore got the long gain when the Lions badly needed a Hrst down to keep their march alive. When it wasn't Moore, it was senior fullback Straub who was grounding out the yards inside the tackles. Moore had what was called his great- est day as the Lions stormed to two touchdowns in the second half-one by Moore and one by Plum. Plum's third straight extra point won the game as Sophomore End lack Farls blocked a Syracuse second conversion attempt. lt was a heartening win for the Lions. Their best effort of the season was wit- nessed by thousands of television fans throughout the Eastg they defeated the team who had beaten Army-who in turn administered the Lions' their worst K . .NW l r ilef' li l l - . 1 ,J U, -1-V J x V i- r ...K . l 'y S . r l l X V . R-- -'T'-4' Ii K NX H 'A yr -.AB .ffl , My, .KV W . 'fr ikirf Hoffman cuts inside on the keep from quarter- back against Penn to pick up l7 yards. defeatg and above all, they showed foot- ball fans that they were still a team to be reckoned with, after losses to Navy and West Virginia. On the following Saturday the Lions took an early two-touchdown lead over Penn, and went on to win 20-O on a sloppy turf on Franklin Field. The Lions had the ball for the first nine minutes of the game. After the opening kickoff, they drove 64 yards for their first touchdown with Straub going the last two yards. On the ensuing kickoff Frank Reich jarred the Penn ball-carrier and junior tackle lack Calderone recovered the fumble on the Penn 26. Aided by a penalty, the Lions pushed to the Quak- Right Half, Bob Kelley, of Rutgers, snags a pass as Smith and DeLuca move back to make the tackle. ers' one-yard line. Quarterback Bobby Hoffman went over for the tally. The game then turned into a defen- sive battle, and play seesawed between the 20 yard lines. Late in the game Plum took to the air and in a succession of passes to ends Leo Kwalik and Ron Markiewicz got to the Quaker nine- yard line. He then pitched to Kwalik, for the score. The victory evened the Lions' season record at 3-3. The Lions cinched their winning sea- son at New Brunswick, N. J., in a 34-13 win over Butgers. Fast-breaking Moore had a field day, scoring three touchdowns and piling up 179 yards rushing to break the Penn in J . ,- V E+ . Plum Q ared the quarterhaclcing duties. HOEQTQ n completed tive of his six passes Whil L lum hit on three of five in prob- e Lions' most impressive aerial I 5 g of the season. s 'rf the first touchdown of the season in the First quarter on a four-yard off tackle. The Lions, who started slowly, picked Q p momentum as the second quarter got llnderway. Boston gave Penn State a scare when they drove to the Penn State two-yard line. However, Lenny Moore recovered a fumble in the end zone and 7 D t , fvlr f If 5 i Lockennan, junior fullback, I -if , lv ,. got out to the two. From there, the Fe, Stote's outstanding left hoifbock, Len- nia,,', ore, in three years as 0 varsity grid performer broke oll scoring and ground- guiningii performances of his predecessors. He,wusl'f,irs1' draft choice of The professional BoItimore.CoI'rs. i Lions rolled 98 yards for their second score with Sabol ramming over from a yard out. The game was put on ice in the third quarter when Sabol burst up the middle and rambled 34 yards to make the score 21-O. From there the reserves held the Boston offense at bay while they poured across two more tallies. 229 Sam Valentines interception started the next drive that was capped by Plum's one-yard sneak early in the last period. Penn State recovered a fumble on the Boston 12 midway in the fourth quar- ter and Ray Alberigi, Moore's under- study, bolted over from the three to end the scoring. After beating Boston University, Penn State was stopped by Army, 35-6. Army led all the way with the Lions' only score coming in the third quarter. The Lions gained possession in that period on their own 49 after the Cadets were forced to punt. Nine plays later-three first downs were recorded in the scoring march-the Lions, with Moore, Billy Kane, and Sabol doing most of the carrying, had the ball on the Army eight. Moore then carried for the score. Penn State controlled the ball throughout most of the third period, los- ing the pigskin on the Army 26 with one minute left in the period. Although badly outscored, the Lions tied Army in first downs, each team re- cording 12 apiece. Army scored once in the first period and twice in each of the second and fourth quarters. Army held a 21-point lead at the end of the first half. The Cadets scored their fourth TD midway in the final period. It was set- up on a thrilling 74-yard dash by speedy halfback Dick Murtland. Two plays later, the Army had its score. The win- ners scored their final touchdown in the last minutes of play. Moore, the shift y halfback from Reading, gained 76 of Penn State's 160 yards while playing 56 minutes of the hour-long contest. Lightning Lennyi' was a constant thorn in the side of the Army forward wall as he squirrned his way for short gains before being brought down by gang-tackling Cadets. 230 Although Army's bench strength was the telling factor in the last quarter, even then the Lions put up a good de- fensive fight. Twice they got out of on the booming punts of reserve back lim 1-lochberg punting eep in his own end zone. The Lions rebounded from the Army loss in fine style with a 26-7 victory over the Virginia Cavaliers before a To- bacco Festival crowd of 20,000. Moore sparked the Lion attack that spurted into action after the Cavaliers drove 73 yards for the game's first score. Following a Virginia punt the Lions took charge and on Mooreis running drove to the Cavalier 27. Hoffman then hit halfback Kane with a scoring pass. A few minutes later the Lions got a break when a defensive halfback fum- bled on his two-yard line after inter- cepting a Hoffman pass. I-loffman made the score 12-7 with his quarter- back sneak, and Plum's extra point made the halftime score, 13-7. Repeatedly stalled by penalties the Lions finally put the pressure on late in the third quarter when sophomore guard Willard Smith recovered a fumbled pitch-out on the Virginia 17. From there Alberigi put on a one-man drive which ended in his four-yard scoring dash to put the Lions in front 20-7. Penn State had enough left to stage a late drive that was led by sophomore fullback Emil Caprara and senior quar- terback l-lochberg. VVith only 30 sec- onds left in the game, lrlochberg lofted a 16-yard touchdown pass to senior half- back Bobby Allen. Moore dashes over Terrier line in early game drive after eluding Boston University's John Regan. Navy, after 32 years, returned to Beaver Field before a record number of alumni for the annual I-Iomecoming Weekend. The game was sold out be- fore the season started, and the largest crowd in Penn State history witnessed the contest. Navy, unleashing a terrifying passing attack that netted 15 completions in 20 attempts, routed the Lions 34-14. Penn State, however, gained the distinction of being the first team to score on Navy in 1955. Penn State went ahead of the Mid- dies in the first quarter on the strength of Valentine's extra point, 7-6. The Lions put on a ground surge that car- ried to the Navy nine. From there Kane sliced across the middle for the first score. Engle's eleven, after a few plays, re- gained the ball but quickly fumbled back to Navy. From there the Middies went on to score and held the lead throughout the game. 1-lalftime found the Lions trailing, 20-7. ln the second half Penn State, led by Hoffman, attempted to get underway another scoring drive. lt got to the Navy 33, but there the Navy defense held. Navy played reserves in the last half and stuck to the ground to record its last two touchdowns. In the last quarter Caprara intercepted a Middy aerial and raced to the Navy 10. Cn the next play he bucked over for the final tally. A record crowd of 34,000 at hdorgan- town, W. Va., nearly saw the season's biggest upset when a scrappy Lion team played on even terms for three periods with VV est Virginia's Mountaineers who held distinct advantages in weight and depth. Penn State's defense, led by guard Valentine and Otto Kneidinger, put on its greatest performance of the year in holding the Mounties - the nation's leading offensive machine-to a single touchdown for three quarters. The Lions stunned the Mountaineers with a quick first period score after re- covering a fumble on their 35. The at- tack went to the West Virginia nine, sparked by the running of wingback Kane. There, the huge West Virginia line slowed the attack, but on the fifth try l-loffman went over from the one. That 7-0 score held until late in the third quarter when the Mountaineers finally rolled an attack that resulted in Valentine, Kane 1172, and Plum 4221 collabo rate to break up Penn aerial attempt to Halfback Frank Riepl. Plum slips pigskin to Halfback Kane on scissors play to pick up yardage Through Rutgers' forward wall. State record that he set last year against the same Rutgers team on Beaver Field. Late in the first period Moore tied another school record by racing S0 yards for the first touchdown of the afternoon. Shortly afterwards, the Lions regained possession on an exchange of punts, and marched 73 yards to the Rutgers seven. Straub pushed over to make it 13-0. Rutgers, however, showing its usual spirit and fight, stayed in the game, and drove 53 yards on the ground to narrow the gap, 13-7. Plumys air attack put the Lions in position for their third score. l-le passed to the Rutgers 2.8, and two plays later he went over for the score. The hnal period proved to be the Lions' big one as the team collected two insurance touchdowns. Moore got back into the scoring col- umn when he galloped off for 60 yards and the fourth touchdown to put Penn State out in front, 27-6. Rutgers refused to quit and came to life when a Lion fumble was recovered on the winner's 30. It took Rutgers five plays to plunge over for its final score. Tackle Law slows down Ed Albright of Syracuse. The Lions staged a fourth quarter drive that was capped by Moores 2.1- yard slant over the middle to end the day's scoring. The game ended a series between the two schools which began in 1950, and also marked the 94th consecutive game in which Rutgers had scored. The Pittsburgh Panthers-the Lions oldest foes-came to University Park, along with a snow storm, for their first visit since 1942. The third sellout crowd of the season saw the Panthers' heavy backfield grind out steady yardage while the Lions' lighter, faster backs slipped and slithered on the muddy, snowy field. lt was a 20- 0 victory for the Panthers-their first in four years over the Lions. The Lions-unable to take advantage of four breaks they got-found the going tough against a heavier Pitt line, and in the second quarter took to the air. However, a Plum screen pass was intercepted, and returned deep into Plum goes up the middle on sneak play as End Forls blocks Syracuse opponent. Bill Brown 1381 moves over to make the tackle. Penn State territory to set up the first Panther touchdown.. As the snow made the Held a stretch of mud, the Lions slowed down. In the third quarter Pitt drove on the ground for its second score. The Lions then got a major break. A wild fourth-down pass from Pitt's center gave the Lions a first down on the Pitt 25. Three line plays were stopped, and a fourth-down pass into the end zone fell incomplete. Witli it fell the Lions' last hopes of victory. The Panthers added the last tally in the fourth quarter on a 60-yard touch- down run. From there, they were con- tent to smother the Lion running attack. Moore, a pre-season All-American can- didate, gained only 10 yards in his last game for the Lions. Ironically, that was the same total he got in his first varsity game as a sophomore in 1953 against the University of Wisconsin team, who also beat the Lions 20-0. The Lions' Centennial season was in many ways disappointing. The loss to an old rival, Pitt, always puts a damper on any season, no matter how successful otherwise. Lion Co-Captain and Center Reich, a season-long defensive standout despite injuries, and Moore were named to the All-East teams of the International News Service and Associated Press. Moore, Reich, and Tackle Kneidinger were named to play in the East-West Shrine game at San Francisco. Moore, the second leading ground gainer in the nation last year and the 13th-ranked back in that department this year was the first draft choice of the professional Baltimore Colts. Moore broke all scoring and ground-gaining records at Penn State in his three years as varsity left halfback, and received the acclaim of the country's players and sportswriters. With the close of the Army's Ed Szvetecz collars Moore as mates gang- tackle the Lion halfback at Mitchie Stadium. Centennial season, the Lions' most bril- liant left halfback walked off Beaver Field for the final time. Albright makes futile attempt to stop Kane as he snares pass for Lions' first tolly in thrilling 21-20 win over Syracuse. 233 OCCBT For the second consecutive year, Penn State's varsity soccer team completed its season undefeated and untied. ln his three-year coaching career at Penn State, Coach Ken I-losterman has had two undefeated teams and a record of 22-2. After losing All-American lack Pine- zich and Paul Dierks from the 1954 National Championship squad, l-1oster- man faced a rebuilding job revolving around seven returning lettermen. Penn State opened the season by handing Army its first loss at home since 1949. Captain Dick Packer scored two goals, his second breaking a 1-1 dead- lock in the fourth quarter. The game, marred by a steady rain, ended in a 3-1 victory for the Lions. West Chester provided Penn State with, perhaps, its stiHest competition of the season. With five minutes left in the game, Fred Trust, a sophomore re- placing Don Shirk, broke a 2-2 tie to give Penn State a 3-2 victory. Dick Matacia set up two of the three scores with line passes to All-American Packer, who converted them into goals. 234 ORGANIZATION Coach - - KENNETH F. HOSTERMAN Captain RICHARD R. Pacman Manager Liao R. TARKETT 1955 RECORD Sept. 20-Penn State ,.....,, 3 Army ..,.....,.....,.. ,,.. 1 Oct. 8-Penn State ...,.... 3 VVest Chester ....,..,.. 2 Oct. 15-Penn State ........ 14 Syracuse ........ .... 1 Oct. 19-Penn State ........ 4 Bucknell ..... .... 3 Oct. 22-Penn State ........ 2 Colgate .... ..., 1 Nov. 2-Penn State ........ 6 Maryland ..... ,... 1 Nov. 8-Penn State ........ 3 Navy ..... 1 Nov. 12-Penn State ....,.., 5 Temple .,,. ..,. 0 Nov. 19-Penn State ........ 6 Pittsburgh 3 ln defeating Syracuse 14-1, Penn State tied the University record for the most goals in one game. Packer scored five times, and Nlatacia, playing the inside left position, broke into the scor- ing column for the first time by tallying four goals. The other goals were ac- counted for by Shirk, lhor Stelnyk, and Tom Nutc. The Bucknell team, aiming for an upset, was ahead of the Lions, 3-2, at halftime. ln the second half, goals by N ute and Packer gave the fighting Lions a 4-3 triumph. Coalie George Ceczy turned in numerous saves, as he did throughout the season. Penn State's tight defense was the deciding factor in the Lions' 2-1 victory over Colgate, and once again Penn State had to play on a muddy field. Penn State had little difficulty in de- feating Maryland, 6-1. Starring, again, Packer accounted for four goals with Shirk and Nute contributing one each. Navy was unable to stop the Lions from getting their 17th straight victory. Navyls powerful offense dominated the first half of play, but it was stalled every Won 94 Lost O time at the last minute by the alert play of Steve Flamporis, Ralph Brower, Ceczy, and Stelynk. Packer scored all three goals in the Lions, 3-1 triumph. Penn State turned in its only shutout of the season by blanking Temple 5-O. The first Lions' score came in the sec- ond quarter when Shirk tapped in a head shot. Packer scored the next three goals to bring his season total to 22. The fifth goal was scored by Nute. On a snow-covered Beaver Field, a surprisingly strong Pittsburgh team held the Lions on even terms for three quar- tets before losing in the final period, 6-3. Packer, playing his last college game, tallied two last quarter goals to break the University individual scoring record. lrlis 24 goals topped by one the record set by his former teammate ,lack Pine- zich in 1952. However, the standout player in the game was Matacia, who tallied all of Penn State's early goals. This year's team also set a new mark for the most goals in one season, 46. Three Penn State players, seniors Packer and Stelynk and freshman Per Torgerson, were chosen to tryout for positions on the Olympic Soccer team. fs.,,Y',,A ,Q ' r, I , -4 ,JL .I ku 'IL -I ffl , 'S ,QQ .JI I '1 '20 ,..v .--ww' JEJ2.. . , s i'fP'f'af A ,M 1 ffl.: .,,..j 1 ,M ,iJ1j'1gf3Rwf1L' - - Hfgfqktl , ,- -wg, 'i x . ' iw 3 'tix ...f ' , W? fx ihx . lx My fx . 1? vs' I ,W wx , fu-QW .X , , GH - - QW.,-, W r. , ,.,,?: XY 1 x '1 Y m , X KENNETH F. HOSTERMAN , 'K'---'I RICHARD R. PACKER LEO R. TARKETT Coach R31 AF., Captain Manager N, . x, ' f a ' -' ' -'r xi ' ,ig .,. .fJ.3Aff J NY Z' ily.. b Lion soccer All-American Dick Packer scored XX Y' f'f,, 23 goals To break four-year-old mark of if, Capt. Jack Pinezich, who tallied 21 in 1951. Xif.'?g:fQ,- jx gf I Packer was Three-year Ietferman. I ...A,,., , . V'f'gff'. , f 1 ai, . Q' Q., , 'M X -.4 w, x- af Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Geczy, Little, Springer, Stelnyk, Packer, Matacia, Hill, Benford, Shirk, Lawrence. Second Row-Hedberg, Davis, Krauser, Flamporis, Bower, Husterman, Edmunds, Nute, Tremonte, VVzx1z, Tarkett. Faced with many obstacles, the Penn State A., cross country team could not gain a victory ff' lx in its 1955 season. With a squad numbering 1 ' 4, ,, . a l only nine men, three of them returning letter- rx men, Coach Charles WCfHC1f,S hopes were not 5 N. too bright. Added to this were a curtailed pre-season practice because of inclement y X weather, and a schedule which included some ' fx CHARLES D WERNER of the best teams in the country, ws.-,iN lQi'f'fy 3' H ' xg A X 'J -FA ' my at Coach l-lowever, two Lion runners did distinguish w . ff - L , .I fl 1 themselves. Captain Doug Moorheaclkwa-ml, Don Woodrovxf led the Lions' entrants in ' K , . every meet. Moorhead also placed sixth in .Q 3 ' 1 the Intercollegiate American Amateur Ath- letic Association competition. A45-fify ily ll .1 + f feft' 1 5 1 ,ross country tt , 1111.1-11:5 V il i 1 li V fy Captain . 1 '1 Q DOUGLAS P. MOORHEAD Coach - - - CHARLES D. WERNER , Captain DoucLAs P. NIOORHEAD 4g s fl IVIHYIIIEE1' - WILLIANI R. SENG gl' ,ffl g f 1 7, 1955 RECORD 'A Captain Doug Moorhead paced cross 39 22 country squad with his outstanding Oct. 1-Penn State ,... Navy .........,, .,.... performances. Oct. 8-Penn State .... 37 Cornell ...,.......,..,. 20 Oct. 22-Penn State ..., 43 Michigan State ..,, 18 Oct. 28-Penn State .,.. 40 Pittsburgh .......... 21 Nov. 5-Penn State .... 39 Manhattan ...,.,.... 22 Nov. 13HIC4A, New York, N. Y.-No Team Entry, Moorhead Placed Sixth in Individuals Won Og Lost 5 WILLIAM R. SENG Manager Bottom Rmv, Left to Right-Yingling, Kopf, Lewis, VVoodrnw, Moorhead, Roberts, Shoup, jones. Second Row-Gordon, Kirby, Top- sin, Sherba, Kerr, Schoenheck, Nloran, Korfmann, King, VVerner. Third Row-Seng, Mcliaden, Recd, Hollenback, Bvrelv, Schrv, Davies. ' I J y yyy. , ,. gy , inter sports I . '1777 Romsey gets rebound from Midshipmen in 70-65 win over Navy A 1 JOHN s. EGLI . 5' -' Couch A li! b ll X . X 1 .as et a .y -Qzzgp-' R 1 1 1 1 ORGANIZATION 1 1 Coach - - JOHN S. EGLI - 1 Co-Captain ROBERT I. HOFFMAN 1 Co-Captain e - EARL FIELDS Manager RONALD L. GRIFFITH 1955-56 RECORD 1 - Dec. 3-Penn State.. 42 N. Car. State ...,.. 78 1 Dec. 7-Penn State.. 80 Dickinson ...... 66 Dec.10-Penn state.. 62 DePaul .,..., 84 ROBERT J- HQFFMAN Dec. 14-Penn State. 102 Rutgers 78 Cocapmm Dec. 17-Penn State.. 83 Colgate .,,.,. 75 Dec. 27-Penn State . 58 Detroit .,.,,...,..,.,.... 91 Dec. 28-Penn State . 78 Toledo ....,........,., 66 Ian. 3-Penn State.. 62 Carnegie Tech .,.. 69 jan. 7-Penn State.. 54 Lehigh ....,............. 39 Ian. 11-Penn State.. 64 Syracuse ......... 71 Ian. 13-Penn State. 79 West Virginia ........ 81 jan. 14-Penn State , 60 Pittsburgh ...... 78 gl Ian. 18-Penn State. 74 Bucknell ................ 81 Feb. 1-Penn State. 70 Navy ............,......,.. 65 Feb. 4-Penn State. 67 Boston University 64 Feb. 6-Penn State.. 88 Lehigh ................ 64 Feb. 8-Penn State. 73 West Virginia .,,... 76 If X - Feb. 10-Penn State. 58 Temple .......... 77 f 1 Feb. 11-Penn State, 72 Pennsylvania .,.... 79 1 Feb. 15-Penn stare.. 79 Bucknell .... ...... 6 7 EARL FIELDS ,f 1 1 Feb. 17-Penn State.. 66 Syracuse . 75 C0'CUDf0i 1 1' lg Feb. 18-Penn State.. 64 Colgate .,.... 72 1' ff 1 Feb. 22-Penn State . 70 Army .................... 66 '.,. Feb. 25-Penn State.. 82 Rutgers .,.............. 72 ily Feb. 27-Penn State.. 76 Carnegie Tech .... 66 ' Mar. 3-Penn State.. 90 Pittsburgh ............ 100 Won 12g Lost 14 X 4 F1 1 RONALD L. GRIFFITH 1' 1 Monoger - . 238 1 rfg.-- Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hopkins, Bitter, Lysek, Hoffman, Fields, Raos. Second Row-Egli, Rainey, Baidy, Hartnett, Leisher, Pellow, Swegan. Third Row-Stickler, Jordy, Marisa, Hall, Ramsey. Hard hit by graduation, the 1955-56 Penn State basketball team compiled a 12-14 record, Penn State's first losing season since 1949. ln their second year under the tute- lage of former Lion cager, Iohn Egli, the Lions faced some of the nation's foremost teams-West Virginia, North Carolina State, and Temple. Fans in Recreation Hall saw a some- what different brand of basketball this season since graduation brought some new faces to the Hrst live. With All-American center jesse Ar- nelle gone, Egli was forced to concen- trate on a faster attack with a heavier emphasis on defense. The Lions were shorter but they ran more and played a scrappy, rugged type of game. Throughout the season the Lions were paced on offense by Co-Captain Bobby Hoffman who was the play- maker and deadly on outside set shots. He and the other Co-Captain, Earl Fields, were the only holdovers from the 1954-55 team which went to the Nation- al Collegiate Athletic Association tourna- ment. The Lions, who played a heavier- than-usual schedule of 26 games, ap- peared only nine times in Rec Hall. The cagers were hampered toward the latter part of the season by a Hurry of minor injuries, and by the fact that Hoffman went into a slump for Hve or six games. However, Fields took up the slack left by Hoffman and led the scoring parade three games in a row, and five of the last six including 25 points in a mildly surprising 70-66 vic- tory over Army at West Point. Fields who also had a slump early in the year, brought his average up to 14.1 with the late season surge. The Lions began the season with three road tests, winning at Dickinson and losing to North Carolina State and DePaul. The home opener against Rutgers brought the Lions' only 100-point effort of the season as Bobby Hoffman threw in 24 points to spark the attack. After disposing of Colgate the Lions made their second successive appearance at the Holiday Tournament in Detroit, bowing to Detroit University but com- ing back to beat Toledo, 78-66 with Rudy Marisa's 23 points leading the wav. The Lions then tackled the rugged middle of the schedule going against such always-tough perennials as West Virginia, Syracuse, and Pittsburgh. At this stage of the season the scoring punch was coming mostly from Hoff- man and forward Marisa, a much-im- proved player over the previous season. He showed this by netting 27 markers in a heartbreaking 81-79 loss to West Virginia. This stood as the individual single game high for the season. Marisa matched this performance later in the year against Pennsylvania. Throughout the season, the Lions flirted with the .500 mark, never able to put on a constant winning streak. Immediately following three straight losses to West Virginia, Pitt, and Buck- nell, they tore off three straight wins upsetting Navy and Boston University in close games, then thumping Lehigh, 88-64. Then, however, they dropped three more in a row to West Virginia, Tem- ple, and Pennsylvania. The West Virginia game was again a close affair. A capacity crowd packed Rec l-lall and saw a late rally fall short as the Moun- taineers eked out a 76-73 verdict. After gaining a revenge win over Bucknell, Penn State ran into the al- ways-disastrous trip to New York, losing to both Syracuse and Colgate. How- ever, they salvaged one game with the win over Army. After they slammed Rutgers, 82-72, and revenged another earlier loss to Camegie Tech, 76-66, the Lions needed only to beat Pitt to even their final record. However, the shorter Lions didn't have the rebounding strength and were turned back 100-90. This was the highest score ever to be posted against a Penn State team. As usual, in 1955-56 the Lions fared better in Rec Hall than they did in away games. The cagers had a 5-4 record in home games while they com- piled a 7-10 mark on the road. Fields' late scoring rally gave him the scoring title by one point over Hoffman and Marisa 354 to 353. 239 240 Sophomore Armando Vega displays superb side-horse form as Lions humble Syracuse 4-Nw' fx 1 EUGENE WETTSTONE HUGH F. CLINE SOL I COHN Coach Captain Manager mnastics ORGANIZATION Coach - - - EUGENE WETTSTONE Captain - - HUGH F. CLINE Manager - - - SOL I. Colm 1956 RECORD Ian. 28-Penn State ........ 64 West Virginia .,...,,. 31 Feb. 4-Penn State .....,.. 62. Temple ......., ,..... 3 4 Feb. 11-Penn State ,,,,.... 62 Syracuse .... .. 34 Feb. 18-Penn State ..,... 38 Army ...,..... ...... 5 8 Feb. 25-Penn State ...,..,. 57 Navy ....,.....,.....,..... 39 Mar. 3-Penn State ,..... 63 Pittsburgh ..........,... 33 Mar. 10-Eastern lntercollegiates at West Point, N. Y.- Vega, Mar. 23 All-Around Eastern title. -National Collegiate Athletic Association Tour- nament, Chapel Hill, N. C.: Penn State. second, team stanclingsg Vega, First, parallel barsg Mullen, first, rope climb C3.5D. Won 55 Lost l This years gymnastic team opened defense of its 1956 Eastern Intercol- legiate Cymnastic Association cham- pionship in impressive style. Built around seniors Tony Cline and Bill Paxton, junior Dion Weissend, the sophomores Armando Vega and Phil Mullen, the Lions scored victories in their first three meets. VVeissend led the team in scoring against West Vir- ginia and Temple, winning the high- bar event each time and scoring well on the parallel-bar and in tumbling. In its first meet of the year at Rec I-Iall, Coach Cene VVettstone's team was strengthened by the addition of Vega, who became eligible for competition during the second semester. Competing for the first time, Vega paced the team to a 62-34 victory over Syracuse. An- other highlight of the evening was Paxton's victory over Syracuse stand- out Dick I-Iall in tumbling. The Cadets of West Point proved to be too powerful for the Lions who dropped a 58-38 decision, their first in EIGA competition in three years. West Point eventually won the Eastern team title on the basis of its unbeaten record. On the rebound from the Army de- feat, Penn State closed out the season with victories over Navy and Pittsburgh. Against Navy, Weissend again dis- played his early season form, placing first on the I-I-bar and second in tum- bling. In defeating Pitt in their final dual meet at Rec Hall, the Lions probably displayed their finest form of the sea- son. Vega and Paxton scored victories in their specialties, the P-bar and tum- bling events, to remain undefeated. Mullen, in gaining his fifth win with a time of 3.5 seconds, fell one-tenth of a second short of tieing the EICA record in the rope climb. As a climax to a successful season, the gymnasts literally ran away from the field in the Eastern championships at West Point. Vega placed first in the All-Around competition followed close- ly by Weissend who placed second. Enroute to capturing Penn States fifth straight Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Association All-Around championship, Vega took frrsts in calisthenics, still rings, long-horse vaulting, and P-bar events. Mullen climaxed his first sea- son in varsity competition by winning the rope climb in 3.6 seconds tieing a meet record. Paxton scored a third in tumbling while Poht placed third in the P-bar event. In the Nationals, Penn State finished second behind Illinois. In addition to winning the NCAA parallel bar, Vega placed third in All-round competition and tied for second in free exercise. Mul- len brought Penn State its first NCAA rope climb title. Dick Ptehm tied for fifth in the ropeg Foht was fifth in the p-bars, and Paxton sixth in tumbling. Weissend was seventh in the high bar. Bottom Row, Left io Right-Paxton, Vega, Cline, Xveissend, Biesderfeldt, Fnht, Sidwell, Heim. Second Rmv-Wettstone, Bou- Junior Dign Weiggend 535 drcau, Nlullen, Potter, Ileiler, Collcr, Cohn. Third Row-Greenig, Page, Fegley, Rchm, Kennedy, Stevens, Donahue. ond to teammate Vega In Eastern All-Arounds 241 restling GRGANIZATION Coach - - CHARLES M. SPEIDEL CcrCapmin - - JOSEPH 1. KBUFKA CcrCaptain - WILLIAM E. OBERLY Manager - SAMUEL A. CARNELL 1956 RECORD Jan. 7-Penn State 20 Cornell ....... ........ 6 Jan. 14-Penn State 17 Lehigh , .... .....,., 1 3 Ian. 28-Penn State 23 Navy .,......... ..,. 7 Feb. 4-Penn State 34 Ohio State .... ..., 0 Feb. ll-Penn State 25 Syracuse ..,., .... 5 Feb. 17-Penn State 23 Illinois ....,....... .... 3 Feb. 25-Penn State 25 Maryland , ..,........,. 3 Mar. 3-Penn State 12 Pittsburgh .............. 16 Mar. 9-10-Eastem Intercollegiates at Bethlehem, Pa. Penn State Znd. Individual titles: Nodland, 123- Pound title, Johnston, 130-pound Litleg Oberly, Heavyweight title. Mar. 23-24-National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament, Stillwater, Okla: Penn State, fifth, team standings, Adams, Zndg Pepe, Oberly, 3rd. Won. 7, Lost 1 Bill Oberly decisions Lehigh's Dave Galloher at Grace Hall before a capacity crowd to ice Lions' i7-I3 win 242 CHARLES M. SPEIDEL Coach JOSEPH J. KRUFKA Co-Captain WILLIAM E. OBERLY Co-Captain SAMUEL A. CARNELL Manager Bottom Row, Left to R-ight-Byers, Poust, Smith, Nodland, Johnston, Pepe. Second. Row-Carnell, Humphreys, Krufka, Oberly, Young, Adams, Speidel. Penn State-a much improved team from last season-won seven matches and lost only one in the 1956 wrestling season. In Coach Charlie Speidells 30th year as head coach of the Nittany Lions, Penn State lost the Eastern Intercol- legiate Wrestling Association champion- ship to Pittsburgh by one point for the second successive year. Senior Co-Captain Bill Oberly, and juniors, Sid Nodland and Johnny johns- ton, captured Eastern titles for the Lions. In the National Collegiate Athletic Association tourney at Stillwater, Okla., Penn State wound up fifth in team standings with 27 points behind champ- ion Oklahoma A8zlV1. Oklahoma, Pitt, and Iowa finished in that order ahead of the Lions. John Pepe, Dave Adams, and Bill Oberly were the only matmen to place for the Lions with Pepe and Oberly third, and Adams winding up his junior year losing in the finals at 147. Nodland, Oberly, and 137-pounder lohn Pepe, runnerup in the Easterns, were the grapplers who finished the regular season unbeaten. Nodland and Oberly were held to draws. Nodland 'thus kept intact his unbeaten two-year record in dual-meet competition. Por the first time in recent years Penn State went up against Big Ten foes on the wrestling mats, defeating both Illinois and Ohio State. As usual the Lions had trouble only with arch-rivals Lehigh and Pittsburgh. They beat Lehigh at Bethlehem, 17-13, and lost to Pitt in a thriller at Recrea- tion 1-lall, 16-12. At Cornell, long-time opening foe, the Lions took up the form that was to characterize most of their matches throughout the season. They gained a 20-6 win with Oberly and Nodland pinning their opponents. Lion hopes got a big lift when new- comer Johnny Iohnston looked impres- sive in scoring a 9-4 win over an expe- rienced foe at 130 pounds. In its first big match of the year against Lehigh, Penn State handed the Engineers their first loss of the season and their seventh straight loss to a Nit- tany Lion team, by a narrow 17-13 margin. The Lions were trailing 13-11 going into the last two matches but Co-Cap- tains Oberly and 177-pounder Ioe Krufka came through with solid deci- three years over Navy when they copped a decisive 23-7 victory at An- napolis. Johnston and Oberly account- ed for 10 of the points with falls. Penn State experienced much less difficulty with the Middies than they have had in past years, losing only one decision. A newcomer to the Nittany Lion schedule, Ohio State, not considered a Big Ten power, was overwhelmed 34-0 -the Lions' biggest score of the season. The Lions completely outclassed the Buckeyes gaining falls by Nodland, Oberly, and sophomore Earl Poust. The Lions returned to Rec 1-lall for the second of their three home matches and beat a spirited Syracuse squad, 25-5, with loss coming on a default. Krh l a Nodland iced the victory with ,ins andfjoeyfl-llurnphreys won for the setfonpd straiglifgaveelg at '1 '57,pounds. lt was met Lions' fifth -Ja row. Illinois, Qne of 'strongesljxof the Big Ten schlools, 'Pte,rifI State at sions to ensure the win. Urbana, but was ,match -for the The Lions gained their first win in Lionfs-faxaghwergg ti.1rneCI?5hiack, 23-3. Big k A ,.f f-,V ' ' , ' jg, X All-3' f ... ill? - ,-. V S, ,r...,. wryElfg?ijg-T.i-,Mit-:iff 4 'Ie' V V in if IIQEHQ-. . ,fl Sid Nodlond, Lion 123-pounder and , Eastern champ, keeps Lehigh's Bob , Myers in the center of things to win, ond maintain his unblemished Colle- rw, 'F giote dual meet record. .' i' 243 1 Z1 '- V. 4 X 1 y Ten champ Larry Tenpas gave the Lions their only loss when he decisioned Dave Adams in the 157-pound division. Earl Poust, another bright hope in fu- ture seasons, got the Lions only fall of the match at 147 pounds. Oherly and Krutlia continued their complete domi' nance of the heavier weights with lop- sided decisions. Ernie Young at 167 won his hrst college match, 7-6. The Lions won their seventh in a row, beating Maryland at College Park, 25-3. The only loss came at 123 pounds when Nodland retired to the bench to rest a minor injury. His substitute, George Smith, dropped a 7-6 heart- hrealier. The Lions winning streak was snapped in their last match at Rec Hall hy Prbtshurghis Panthers who won their 20th in ZYTOXKIA The score was 16-12. A hitraf strategy se1'rt..t11e7V Lions down to defeat Ed DeWit n1cRC1 np to 177 pounds tohand Krufka his lirstiloss. Oherly, who needed a fall to pull the win out, was held fo'-a surprising draw. Nodland drew with Pittis Bill lrlulings in the fourth renewal ot their hitter rivalry. Despite getting into this predicament, Lion 137- pounder, John Pepe, o junior, went on to stop Pitt's Vic DeFelice, 8-fl in the season finale f ,fi X f I V lx . I , . 1 i .fr ,fi X f f 244 M' I fl' 1 1 r yi, mg,-va. ii, No one has the upper hand here, but Ed Peery ltopl capped his 26th straight, stopping junior, Johnny Johnston, Lion 130-pounder, 3-2, as the Lions lost first of seoson, 16-I2 N. x is l i i I ,nxxxx HJ X x X. il. li l ex! 77 x. 'X X i Xa 1 N, X . s Ni , . :Ax if .- 1 Mi E i J I, Referee progldims Bill Oberly, Lion l heavy, wirfner, giving him his first CIXAIA nib. 1.-. +L..-A.-. 4-.-inf pring sports 246 F. JOSEPH BEDENK 'A1 ,ROBERT Coach aseball ORGANIZATION Coach ----- K F. josrn BEDENK .R Captain-Elect - ROBERT E. lMaMU-I.1Zi'1N'5i,- Manager-Elect - DEAN H. VESLING 1955 RECORD Apr. 13-Penn Apr. 15-Penn Apr. 16-Penn Apr. 22-Penn Apr. 23-Penn Apr. 27-Penn Apr. 30-Penn May 2-Penn May 7-Penn May 7 -Perm May 9-Penn May 10-Penn May 13-Penn May 14-Penn May 18-Penn May 20-Penn May 21-Penn May 21-Penn May 24-Penn State ..,......... 26 State ..... State ..... State ..... State State t...,....... State .,,......... IO State .,... .... 5 State .,..,...,... 11 State State ..... .... 3 State ..,.. 9 State .,.,........ 20 State ,.... ,... State ..... .... State ..... .... State ..... .... State State State .....,...... ffQ..QQf 17 May 27-Penn State May 28-Penn N. C. A. A. District II June 3-Penn State Western Maryland Rutgers ,........... V. . ... Lafayette ...x3,f:!' .,.., .. West Virginia ...... West Virginia ...... Baiaqiell ......,...... . ..,...,.. GCftySbHIg , :ZR 1,54 5, Dickinson 4 Villanova ............. 5 1 ....... Colgate .............' ' Syracuse .... Syracuse ................,. Iva.-ff I H. VESLING Manager-Elect ar ,. 1 I K ji? t L lV! . . rpm: ,1 '-' r, 5. JINFW, A Riga Bradley, hard-hitting Lion ouffielder, handled a deadly bat -to produce a fine RB! mark. 'E m . I I it it Bottom Row, Left ta Right-Austin, Perry, Seybert, Yonkers, Slocum, Leathem, Morin, Moorhead, Grier, Pastorius, Terrill, Blockson, Garrett, Ulinski. Second Row-Werner, Gordon, Mitchell, Coats, Hollowell, Fuehrer, Wright, Matz, Pearlstein, Snyder, Ayers, Mow- fy,P0ll21I'Ll,IDl1l1SOl'l, Bair. Third Row-Vogelsinger, Rossi, Williams, Pinnie, Brewer, Jones, Shoup, Boyd, Findley, Tullar, Morris, ' ' , Kopf, Block, Mirth, Henrie, Carey, Parry. i Penn State's Centennial t r a c k squad faced one of its roughest sched- ules in recent years. In living up to pre-season expectations, the Lions lost only one meet and scored well in two relay meets. Opening the season in a triangular encounter with Navy and Penn, the Lions scored more than Navy and Penn combined by totaling 81 5X6 points to Navy's 55 l!6 and Penn's 25. Double winners for the Lions were Art Pollard with victories in the 100- and 200-yard dashes and Rosey Grier in the shot and discus. 011 April 23 Chick Werrier, in his 23rd year as coach of the Lions, took the team to the Ohio State Relays where the group placed first in three events. A week later the track-men jour- neyed to the Penn Relays. Against topnotch competition, Grier was third in the shot and Rod Perry second in the 120-yard high hurdles. The only loss on an otherwise per- fect slate was encountered at Beaver Field. Michigan defeated the Lions 85W to 62V+, while Navy finished third with 24M points. Grier high- lighted the action with a record break- inv discus toss of l64'8 , erasinv his 0 as .27 old mark of 159'8 . Bill Ypu ersyf tied the 120-yard high hurdle f and Pollard tied the 100-yar dash mark. The team recorded a dual meet win by defeating Boston University. In winning 13 of 15 events, Penn State established new records in the mile relay and shot put. ln the final dual meet of the season, the Lions defeated an old rival, Pitts- burgh. Youkers, on the way to tak- ing both hurdle events, set a new standard in the 120-yard high hurdles with a 14.1 time. Climaxing the season was the 49th running of the lC4A championships at Randalls Island, New York. Fa- vored to take first place, the Lions were edged by a strong Manhattan outfit, 38 to 3521. ,pl .vt Itcji. pf- i E. I I1 'p IX ,fs t rm 'iq x . rf. Vogt: st. 1 .ea adm ,tit L - iwgm ,Aga E I ,, 5 . aff? ', . - I.-f1,' if f 1 ddkghgra 'hh f , t' -RA s,a,F2Mk'f' f , .uggg Lp ' -If ' 1 .:'- . ' ,- -lf!- rE,'li'llb1l - ,' kr' if 'K . ,-Lr , 1 - K PW' Qc? rosy! YW, A f- '- .rg-at 4 , 1 t t J if ,ivy 1 in .- I ! ,J 4 L,-...W . 14 N 1 I! 1 . zrgaqmi 'f l' J 7315- .... QF15 X-if Distance runners were Doug Moorhead and Bruce Austin. 249 250 'LAS 2 , 'HL' . ,x .si I J ,My JAMES A consistently low scorer, senior Jim Ginsberg belts another long drive down the fairway. B. RUTHERFORD, JR. JAMES TATE Coach Manager-Elect ORGANIZATION Coach - ROBERT B. RUTHERFORD, In. Captain-Elect - JAMES P. MAYBS Manager-Elect - - JAMES TATE 1955 RECORD Apr. 26-Penn State .... 9 Bucknell ........ 0 Apr. 28-Penn State ,... 7 Georgetown .. O Apr. 30-Penn State .... 4 Cornell .,.....,.. 3 May 4-Penn State .... 816 Gettysburg .... VL May 7-Penn State .... 5 Penn .......,.... 2 May 14-16-Eastern Intercollegiates Penn State-fourth place May 20-Penn State .... 7 Colgate ........ O May 27-Penn State .... 7 Lehigh .,........ 2 May 28 -Penn State Won 6 Pittsburgh 1 85 Lost 0 In his 25th year as Penn States base- ball coach, loe Bedenk's Centennial baseball squad finished the regular 1955 season with an impressive 17-4 record. Sparked by the veteran combination of Charlie Russo, Pat Kennedy, Ron Wei- denhammer, and Rex Bradley, along with the pitching of sophomore sensa- tion Ed Drapcho, the Lions then went on to earn a berth in the District I1 National Collegiate Athletic Association playoffs at Allentown, where they lost to Colgate. The Lions had good weather for their out of the next four games. During that time the Lions were beaten by Rutgers, defeated Lafayette, and then lost a doubleheader to West Virginia. ln the second game with West Virginia Drapcho lost his only game during the regular season. The Lions came back against Buck- nell behind the superlative pitching of Drapcho who pitched a no hit, 3-1 vic- tory. Buckne1l's score came on a Lion error. The Lions went on to win their next Bottom Row Left to Right-NVisc, Saunders, Larimer, Bradley, Kennedy, Vlieiclenhammer, Russo, Syzmanski, VanOrd Second Row-Bedenk, Drapclw, D'Orsaneo, Lockerman, Tirabassi, Cherish, Palumbo, Gerdes, Mc- Mullen Ilarbuld Merllar. 21 scheduled games, 11 of which were played and won by Penn State on the Beaver Field diamond. Drapcho won his first game for the Lion nine when he relieved starter Stan Larimer in the opening game against Western Maryland at Beaver Field. The Lions trounced the visitors 26-3 as senior first baseman Kennedy hit two home runs, and sophomore Cuy Tira- bassi hit safely in four out of five times at bat. Penn State then encountered its los- ing streak of the year, dropping three four games, including a doubleheader with Georgetown to gain a record of 7-3. Temple ended the Lions, four-game winning streak with a 4-3 score. But that was the final loss for the team dur- ing the regular season. The Lions went on to win the last ten games. The Lions gave a poor showing in the District II playoffs when Colgate, who had previously lost to the Lions, defeated Penn State 7-4. Weidenhammer had a perfect day with four hits in four trips, and ended the season with a .457 to lead the Lions in batting averages. Second Bosemon Charlie Rus- so trots under o high pop fly in short right field to retire another opponent. 247 248 f' rack ORGANIZATION Coach - - - CHARLES D. WERNER Captain-Elect - ARTHUR R. POLLARD Manager-Elect - - ROBERT D. BAIH Apr. May May May May 16-Penn 7-Penn 14-Penn 17-Penn State .... 81 5X6 1955 RECORD Pennsylvania State .... 62 114 Michigan ,... .. Stare State 104 87 Navy ...., Boston .......... 27-28-IC4A, New York, N. Y.-Penn State Won 3g Lost 1 Navy ........,....... ..... 5 51f6 25 85 U2 24114 26 Pittsburgh ..,......,..,... 44 2nd place. Hurry Fuehrer shows pole voulfing form Thai' enabled him to pace the Lion trockmen to cu 3-I record, losing only to Mxchlgon af home CHARLES D. WERNER Coach ARTH UR R. POLLARD Ca ptoin-Elect ROBERT D. BAIR Manager-Elect The Penn State golf team embarked on its 1955 schedule with two handi- caps-the loss of three veterans by gradu- ation and the curtailment of pre-season practice because of poor weather. With the first match played in a steady downpour, the Lions obtained a 9-0 score over Bucknell at Lewisburg. Captain Warren Gittlen led the team with an 8 up and 6 to play victory over the number one man from Bucknell. Coach Bob Rutherford's squad de- feated Georgetown 7-O for its second win of the season. It was the first defeat of the year, and the first shut-out in three years for Georgetown. Gittlen and Jack Boyanowski each had a 72 to tie for medalist honors. Penn State opened its home season by outlasting a tough Cornell team 4-3. Gittlen, Boyanowski, George Gearhart, and Leo Kukkola turned in the all- important victories. The next opponent was Gettysburg who lost by an Syl-MZ count. The lone Gettysburg score was achieved when its star held Gittlen to a standoff. Jim Ginsberg won the first eight holes of his match, and went on to a 9-8 victory to lead the Lion team. Penn State played host to Navy and Penn in a triangular meet and won a combined total of 527 strokes to 550 for Penn and 560 for Navy. Gittlen once again obtained a 71 for low score of the day. The E a s t e r n Intercollegiate Golf Championship was held at Yale. The Lions finished fourth to Yale, Harvard, and Princeton. Jim Mayes and Boya- nowski were the only locals to qualify for the individual tourney, although Gearhart missed by only one stroke. Mayes advanced to the second round before losing out to the eventual cham- pion in a close match. Returning to the dual meet season, the Lions resumed their winning ways with a 7-O triumph over Colgate. The team played its best golf in years. Mayes turned in a 67, Gittlen and Gearhart had 69's, and John Branish and Boyanowski shot 7O's. Lehigh was the next to fall. Penn State took a 7-2 victory, and Gearhart was the medalist for the day with a 71. A perfect season was achieved when the Lion squad defeated Pittsburgh 6-1. Gittlen concluded his college golfing career with a 67 to lead the Lions to their ninth straight victory. ln the face of one of the strongest ' 4 gpg? qi: '11- ii' Q fi ' .5 1 il' Ei' r 1-it lilli 1.15 1 L ir . ,- P. ut J If ROBERT D. HAMEL GLENN N. THIEL Captain-Elect Coach schedules in Penn State history, the 1955 lacrosse team came through with its first winning season in three years, compiling a 7-5 record. The Lions started with a three-game road trip and came away with a 12-4 victory over Adelphi. They lost to New Hampshire and Hofstra. ln their next two games the lacrosse team met Navy, the 1954 national cham- pions, and an exceptionally powerful Rutgers team-both loaded with poten- tial All-Americans. The Lions dropped 16-2 and 17-6 decisions. ORGQWQTION Coach - M1211-,XGLENN N. THIEL Captain-Elect QJBERT D. HAMEL Nlanager-Eleci ii.AfQi4:' 'QNALD CARLSON 'ti:.:.,Q ,-Hx, X at 1955 RECG 'iff , rl, .lu V 1 if' A425133 s Apr. 7-Penn State ,... 12 .fi ...... 4 ' ,f,'.f1i r'1',,f Apr. 9 Penn State .... New Apr. 11-Penn State .... Hofstra 7- K' Apr. 16-Penn State .... Navy ..... , il Apr. 23 Penn State .... Rutgers ...... Q: .V -. -Qiiff Apr. 27-Penn State ..., Loyola .,,,...,. 1 X Apr. 29 Penn State .... Colgate ...,.... J 54-fi 'X ' Apr. 30-Penn State .... Cornell ....... Q- , M 1 ' May 7-Penn State ..., Syracuse ....... ,XT , May 14-Penn State .... Swarthmore .1 1 I May 18-Penn State .... Hobart ........ ' ' , ' May 21-Penn State ..., Pennsylvania 6 Won 75 Lost 5 , 1 1 ,kk i E I c. RONALD CARLSON Monoger-Elect ' . iii. .J ,A '11 From this point, however, the Lions 'l V' tix kept almost exclusively to the winning l 'it side of the ledger. Despite an 11-8 loss to Cornell, they rolled to victories over Loyola, Colgate, Syracuse, Swarthmore, Hobart, and Pennsylvania. Probably the high spot of the season was the 17-13 upset of Syracuse on Beav- er Field. This game seemed to spark the team to its strong finish in which it won the last four games to send it over the .500 mark for the first time since 1952. joe Erwin, who scored 20 goals during the season, three short of the all-time Penn State record, and Bob Hamel, who lm -5, '51 'lr l l '-'T -1 fi' 11:11 tn, s,E.j?zf.i. .1-EH '1v:' ,Z ,.,, K ,1 ii ...i. . Am 'll r, Sturdy Jeff Bostock set for defensive role in Lion's winning season. tallied six times against Syracuse, were named to the first string on the A11- Pennsylvania-Delaware lacrosse team. Captain Don Bell and Bob Bullock, season-long defensive stalwarts, received honorable recognition. Bottom Row, Lei'-tio Right-Youtz, Hay, Klein, LeCharc1, Bullock, Bostock, Erwin, Bell, Collett, Doderlein, Horikawa, Bicklehaupt, Bergeson, Hamel, Locotos. Second Row-Baer, Sanders, Girardy, Friedenberg Friendman, Fiscus, Seernan, Chestnut, Bahrenburg, VVeid- ner, Houck, Grifhn, Thiel. Third Row-Snyder, Gingrich, Baldwin, Caron, Albrecht. Although graduation claimed three succeeded in defeating Bucknell and l l Y AJP' ,i ri E. l l' -tbl J,'.1 t-.I :lu ,f ORGANIZATION li V' L Coach - - SHERMAN P. FOGG , -V ' Ca' tain-Elect CHARLES M. CHRISTTANSEN P '-- - Manager-Elect - DONALD R. CALVERT Q -llb 1955 RECORD - ,W -, V. g Apr. 16-Penn State .... 1 Penn ......,..,...... 8 X Q, 1.53: Apr. 19-Penn State .... 2 Maryland ...... 6 A: V ky 'li-ES'.!Q'jQQ, Apr.2.0-Penn State .... O Navy ...,..........., 9 . -A . y',- 1 'V -'liljf Apr. 26-Penn State ,... 6 Bucknell ....... 3 ll ' 1- I W Apr. 30-Penn State ..., 5 Lehigh ...,.... 4 T., ' ' . 3, Qjggiif May 7-Penn State .... 2 Georgetown 7 ' n . ' H if May 13-Penn State .... 5 Carnegie Tech .. 4 May 14-Penn State .... 6 Syracuse .......,.,,. 3 , , 'l '19 ' Ma 18-Penn State .... 5 uniata ......,,..... . 4 , , i ., Y .QI 1 L ,L JE? May 21-Penn State .... 0 Colgate ......... 9 -f'5:i'w:j1,U,:t?u.: T May 25-Penn State ..., 5 Bucknell ...r..... 4 j ' -ff , , fl May 28-Penn State .... 7 Pittsburgh ....... . 2 if 'lggtx Won 79 Lost 5 l I , V L l : 5, if i . Lf ' fl -1 SHERMAN P. Foes CHARLES M. cHR1sTlANsEN DONALD R. CALVERT iffflgl l lljljjj Coach Captain-Elect Manager Elect + 7 A Y :Elf ' 4 - -5 332' ,',.'.-all I , -1 -5' - ,wifi-, Chuck Christiansen played leading roles against Bucknell and Lehigh. top lettermen from his 1954 squad, Coach Sherm Pogg's team managed to end the 1955 tennis circuit over the 500 percentage mark with a 7-5 record. The beginning was somewhat dis- couraging as the Lions were handed three defeats by Penn, Maryland, and Navy. Then, however, with Bill Zieg- ler, Ed Seiling, and Chuck Christiansen, playing the leading positions, Penn State Lehigh. The Lions then lost to George- town '7-2. Penn State, however, won the next three matches. After losing to Colgate, Penn State won the final two matches and thus ended a nearly suc- cessful season. The team was captained hy Ziegler who played the No. 4 position the previ- ous year. Christiansen, Seiling, and Dean Mullen followed Ziegler. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Zuker, Ziegler, Williams, Cleary, Norton, Humphreys. Second Row-Fugg, Gruber, Eberly, Adler, Christiansen, Seiling, Cohen. lf, H . ' F' - , r it , U 'Q V ' ' J .' X Q 1 'J 1 . .5 1. ' -if -' - Qa,..n ' qu . . i 1 , glwgvly in -1 z , H- .., AA , v - .5 v 1 1 v,1 3' 7 x A , . H N -. ' .' 1' wb? ' , 11' L ,L w- , ' 9- f, V ff 5. A Y V l' Y 3 yi' Hg- , ' , -I iff. Q ' 'g 'L1. N .'A'.1R' J- J --1' V -, , H ,. +1 - r - 1 .W Z-,L Wax, HL A ,., ' iEl,l.:, .i Q't.H: v XI: ,RTP-1 4 Ty , 4 'iff fwlrffzvzk' NF' f 1 b ' 'O ,1.5XYl'f,g'5' , xx '-'ifufifll' Q . N .,, if , .r N l J' Mf'j.if Ng 1 4' w , 1 I I - w Af .gi U ,pi J lx. , ,,h .-.ig J' x xx -f W' w mtramural sporzs J if I J A W .,.a,y1, , tfrwg :-- V ' 'Egg X ,V '-.X r ,UQ-egg lj, 'N-.2 W YA .LW t it 4 A G V ,, -.3 ' l -sl, N17 ti.?ii, - ,r- , -l,., .g - '-5 lu F 1 .5 V 'Qi . - Q ptr .y ,4 . L,-Q . -'idgi-:.elf : lliliklg ' - 1- ,Hg . ,Mi riff: , . 'QEilf!I'f- A rr, -if -I-,-L-.Arg-121'f,'3, -Jimi -L' '-1, wr rw JL: 5.-1 ia aigiltf ,523 Z'-Viv' '-:.',g1::,j,,.A - EUGEN C. BISCHOFF CLARENCE M. SYKES 1 IM Bowling popular with new Director, lntramuralffgthletics Assistant, Intramural Athletics Recreation Hall Bowling alleys r - Ea. 1l,5gir'?J' HU UITLUI al S D01 t8 DEQ,-j. .. .ff E'-3+-5? ,ima From the opening of classes in September right up to late May the University's ever- expanding intramural sports program is pro- viding recreation for male students not on varsity sports squads. The program this year added bowling, bringing the total number ol' sports to 17. The diflicult job of arranging the countless games which are played every night through- out the academic year is ably handled by Eugen Bischoff, the intramural director, and his assistant, Clarence Sykes. Eischofi has had charges of intramurals since 1934, three years after the oiiicial birth of the intramural program. Hugo Bezdek, then director of athletics, founded the program. Sports now being offered are wrestling, swimming, touch football, badminton, both medal and match play in golf, bowling, hand- ball singles and doubles, boxing, soccer, vol- leyball, horseshoes, tennis singles, basketball, track, and softball. Basketball has proved the most popular sport, 134 entries vied for the basketball title last year and 1800 players participated in at least one game during last yearls tournament. Bischod and Sykes have the task of ar- ranging schedules for each of the sports. They also supervise play, make awards, and compile records. Graduate students in physi- cal education and some members of varsity athletic teams act as oflicials for the games. Over 2000 contests are scheduled each year. 256 This year volleyball drew more than 107 team entries, with 50 coming in the fraternity bracket, and another 57 independent teams IM football attracted over l fraternity and independent making it the second most po ' sport 1 Although IM wrestling entries dropped from 310 to 292 this year, fewer forfeits have been mode-an effect that often packed one night of action with more than 30 bouts iq , 1800 thronged to Rec Hall, saw Delta Upsilon capture fifth IM boxing crown in seven years . w l , J' , X -I 4 . li xx ..1,.,v.i-- .L M11 X S in ,U .., .g life - 257 'Wish 15,91-if-. -.. ig.- ,Nw X.. A I I I 1 X I I I I I H I x I 'I I Bowling, newest IM sport, increased IM sports to I7 I 1 I U N. I , J g , I Phi Kappa Sigma battled to fraternity crown while Navy was independent champion 258 II I I It . 1 I I . I Of the 530 games scheduled for 135 ,ifratemity and independent teams only 'I eight per cent were forfeited. More than ZOCO participated in IM cage this year. Beta Theta Pi cops IM Swimming title in close battle with Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternities play a dominant role in the bid for the IM Mat Trophy with more than 225 entering compared to 64 inde- pendent entries who shoot for individual honors Six new handball courts further broadened the IM program. Y- J 5 A, l V' J, Trainer Eddie Yarosz I administers aid to tiring A' ' VlNl'niittman ,D l Al 1 lx l 'Pm ilrl' , .w, I 1 ll f , :X N, Y .A uv ,f ,li ,Ai , , Q Q 4 .X-, . 'M' ' nr ,Q K V ri-,,...,.., oa lOO.Aentries played touch foot- ', 1 - ballllinder the lights at the ll, M - Beaverxtfield practice gridiron 1 ' ll , l , jf? -,X Af- ft wifggtm. X , VQLH' fi l 'ff' '13 PL VH- EN I ' XFX s J W:-F' . it -3 -1 hiv! .X N X ' .gf -, NLZ7, Y N ' a 1 is N 'a .X l , . 31 4' fi' ., ., -,--.6 hy...- Referee Eddie Sulkowski checks on All-Stars captured independent lM boxer between rounds basketball championship while Kappa Delta Rho won fraternity title l Defending fraternity champ Delta Chi and independent winners, the lronmen, faced a field of lO7 teams which played 300 games. Chi Phi won fraternity intra- mural wrestling for second straight year with ll7-9l mar-' gin over Sigma Nu. 259 af U Fr f - Ei - , , J, JL' Y, 1 rife- ,gf ' ' 4 Q 1, I ,mp --4 + '2 f fr, , A ' I Ln, 1' I 0 W ' HT ,J - 1 '-' 'ul 1 1-1-L ' A ' - . , 'QEVFEYWIF - - - .H f , 'I V 'LJ' .sgv ,...-Lia - , V ' T' gil W . t K ,. ,LA f iw N -N':J-:lux ' . . ,, 1, Ai- -. ' Xml mx r v ,yd la... -V. 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' 1: '-.nl -..T-.,. '-'A-YINQQ, W, w' 'A Txrav.-'---L. 1 V, 1 f' L '. . 41 -' - ,-f gg- -ap. + 4.l1.'u4d1'fLl 'Tj,f. -LLL U? 'W 262 omenis recreation ORGANIZATION President - - PATRICIA FARBELL Vice-Presiclent - - SARA CUSHMAN Secretary-Treasurer - IVIARY CONRAD Cl-uh Activities Chairman MIRIAM JONES Intramural Chairman - ANN FORSTER Publicity Chairman - Lois PIEMIXIE Assistant Intramural Chairman PATRIQIA BARNITZ Senior Adviser - IVIARILYN FISCHER Sophomore Representative MYBNA PAYNTER Freshman Representative JUDITH IVICFARLAND Freshman Representative Plvraicia ULRICH Saturday Play Night Chairman JUDITH ARMSTRONG Faculty Adviser - MILDRED Lucey The VVomen's Recreation Association offers various individual and group ac- tivities, providing opportunity for social recreation and for developing skills for various sports and activities. Club activity programs provide in- struction for beginner and advanced students. The clubs-riHe, hockey, bad- minton, modern dance, bowling, golf, of-hcials, swimming, bridge, tennis, and lacrosse-also help the student gain poise and confidence. Intramurals are also an important part of WRA's program. This year Sigma Sigma won first place and Kappa Alpha Theta gained second place in the badminton competition. Hockey, a new intramural sport this year, was won by Atherton I-Iall. These intramural sports, ranging from hockey to softball, encour- age sportsmanship between class, soro- rity, residence hall, and all-college teams. Individual recognition is given to out- standing students when they try out and obtain a position on the All-Star team. During Sports Day in the Spring, the All-Star team competes with teams from other schools in basketball, bowling, swimming, ping pong, volleyball, and badminton. WRA's social activities this year in- cluded a Christmas party for underpriv- ileged childreng the Sweetheart Dance held in February, and Saturday Play Night activities for students desiring to use the White I-Iall facilities. PATRICIA FARRELL President Rifle is one of nine WRA Clubs Aquocode is highlight of WRA swimming program h -Q-Q, W -5' ,L I 'LG ,fa .73-. L+ A 1, 'f. f:+W r 'ix ' L af. In B 4- , '44 -r. ,..J E-aggs-rftla'-3-zfa-,fwIr:'::f-Yr. E: G-.fir . -- -'. 'Juli jf ,....-a an -I-Alf.-f --if k , -,- H ,,,, -J-iii 1 N . - ,,.., M A, A , I 49'-.-.r QL- ' . , - '-.iff f- Cd! 1 ' .a- , . -- i h 3 ar- ' L, ' H J , 1 . Ji - df- X :N ' W , Av, MH -9' . ,Jyt AT ,VF .41-1 'sri- .vx ,uf 'iv ,M 4,. rf ps VY. -f . -5 4 ,Q .AWA I R .. 1- -, .. , J . Ax 5 V, A U55-L l x ' 1 is .-4 Agp' Aff' 'I rf -if , ral. --1f,z-AL 'o--: E L rw , f' f , 1 an f .af .4 'J V, . .. I 111- ,, l ' W-quml I 'Y IL' . ,.,.. ..,-. , 'Jzizii . 'fr' as-' .4-J Lg .fp L.. -J.,-4:12-ff' 3 -1 Y '2- '-og, ' r 'ge fn J -1, .pf .- Record-keeping tor 32 teams More than 350 women students Setting the pins . . . it's all cl and six leagues is big job actively participate in bowling port of the sport ot bowling Ill I I Volleyball and basketball vie for Women lost year spent more Women active in the Dance Club top spot on busy WRA program than 2,350 hours on WRA courts must spend many hours in practice Hockey Club sponsors three l Sports Days, Army-Navy All- Slar game on Holmes Field If l - .... - ,V l . f l , l l rl Y . ll xv , lf f XR- N 264 lr-.J , 'i Would-be sharpshooters get their start Sororities, independents, and residence on excellent rifle range in White Hall hall groups keep 32 teams in action Diving is an important part of fun Field hockey, one ofthe more rugged for women active in the Swimming Club sports, attracted 132 participants l l H 1 l , ,f x- I I 1 1 l ' ' 4 l xl V if f i ffl' ff in -' , ll r a 1 r X t l wi fl x W l ll l 4 K g' l i N i l Basketball is important sport on intramural pro- ' X 1 . gram from November to finals in February W if .l XX N Ping pong schedule is a heavy one with 24 teams actively participating Modern Dance Concert in the spring is highlight of Dance Club program 1 l l , I l X x lm N f ,l ff X 265 V-1 .Y Y j ,-,,,. :fn . 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MOYER Interfraternity Council was organized in 1914 for the purpose of promoting co-operation among fraternities and co-ordinating fraternity affairs with the University. Each fraternity is represented on the council by its chap- ter president, thereby giving each fraternity a voice in the Council discussions and decisions. The Council also aids the fraternities in solving problems during the workshop program. The Board of Control is composed of a chairman and seven fraternity presidents. It controls the fraternities and regulates rushing, pledging, and the IFC dating code. Each year IFC in conjunction with Panhellenic Council sponsors Creek Week which includes the annual IFC-Panhel Ball and the Creek Week work projects in the community. The Council sponsors the outstanding fraternity award which is given on the basis of a point system. Beta Theta Pi won the award last year. The scholarship award, which is also sponsored by IFC, was won by Alpha Zeta last year. This year the Council gave two scholarship awards each semester, one to a social frater- nity and the other to a social professional fraternity. IFC sponsors the fraternity lawn displays for Home- coming Weekeiid, and this year the award was won by Phi Kappa Tau. The theme was lOO Years at Penn State. Bottom Hmm left 'to Higlzt-Reinsel, Underhill, Reidcnlmaugh, Bullock, Russell, Simmons, Barney Kutz. Second Rau'-Diefcndcifer, Falltic, Nestor, Fricker, Falk, Lorick, Elini Crlcco Html IiU'll 'Cl'll'lSIllll'lSCli, Baker, Rose, Carrick, Grapsy, Simpson, Smith, Cerdcs, Stitt. Fourth. Row-Sones, Campbell, Adler, Lewis, Spiller, Gruber, Gourlcy, McCor mick lxcnas x Fifth Bowel-laas, VVillian1s, Meyers, Fricclenberg, llartman, Mahoney, Shoop, Brown, Frank. ,f 'if'-XX , Q , -E isis? K ,hwy 3 l., LlCLlClLl Bottom Rau left to Ri lzt Ha 'es Crosetto Sones Mrs Fchfenbaclx Yinrrlinv Saunders 'iecmzrl Row Qell an g-'y , W , . -- -R, Poclleiszck, Lcuchtncr, Ankeny, Nelson, Serif. Third How-Lerch, Criblws,D Brlalckbill, Bedford, Ray, XVillianis, Hartman. Founli. Row-Darragli Ellis, B. Austin, D. Austin, Lcclmer, Tharp, Roinig. Fifth Row-l,Vcllinoton i ,, , Crombie, Lambert, Spatz, Frost, Houp, Kurtz. Sixth, Row-llart, Ernest, Tinsman, Chapman, llegurty, Jones, Nichols, Phillabaurn. Not lfzclmlezl in Picture-Bruce, Bettenlxausen. 271 University of Michigan -ll Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1909 During the year the Penn State Chapter of Acacia participated in the various intramural sport events. The soccer team reached the semi-finals. For the first time in chapter history, the pledges challenged the brothers to an Acacia Olympicsvg an event the brothers easily won. The fraternity was represented in varsity athletics by Alan Jones and Bruce Austin, cross country and track, and Philip Saunders, baseball. Acacia's social program included the annual house partiesg the Alumni Dance, l'Dog Patch Hop, and the Formal Pledge Dinner and Dance in addition to the parties held clur- ing Junior Prom, lVlilitary Ball, lnter- fraternity Council, and Senior Week Ends. Outstanding seniors of Acacia were Frederick Romig, editor-in-chief of LA VIE, member of Parmi Nous, and manager of the baseball team: Vernon Sones, house president and member of Lionis Paw and Parmi Nous, George Yingling, president of the Engineering and Architecture Student Councilg and Douglas Tharp, vice-president of the Engi- neering and Architecture Student Council. Adviser-G. KENNETH NELSON h Q? Y, 'P 'i fi ma' jajlr 0' Ut 9. if SUI A 1' da gs, fi E ggi M2 f sw 5?a' . Ei, l KW' 'QQMAR alpha c mv., v so.. 5.5 4 1 e gg ll litter .E J ,Q -...M-:.,,,s:q,g::-,gre. r -tear Q5 J -ff 'X 4 E? 1 J 1 1:22 st d ft 'QS 57873, .A Z .1 H f, Q E 5 .,.,.,..e . lu rho Trinity College 20 Chapters Pl-ll LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1917 The Universitv's Centennial year also marked the 60th anniversary of Alpha Chi Rho. The social program this year in- cluded the traditional party for the alumni during Homecoming Weeli End. Jam sessions were held during lunior Prom and Nlilitarv Ball VVeelc Ends. The Fall Semester activities ended with the Christmas party. The major social events of the Spring Semester were the Carnation Ball with the crowning of the Fra- ternity Sweetheart and the Spring Week activities. The Alpha Chi Pthos advanced to the intramural volleyball semi-hnals last year. This year the fraternity participated in the various intramural sport events. Six members of the fraternity will graduate this year. Albert Howe held a position on the Lion party steering committee and was the Sen- ior Class Clique Chairman. Jack Kapitanolli had the lead in the Plav- ers, production of The Mikado. Ronald Griffith was head basketball manager and was a member of Parmi Nous. f,lfl'l'iSEf-IOPIN D. DITTBTAIX .5 . J.','nA in Q 'H 4--4 . ,Z-!'L . X U fixx. . hqA'.Q'.1-', A Val' kq f Bottom How, Left to Riglit-McLaughlin, Howe, Grifhth, Mrs. Cobb, Becker, Cooper. Second Raw-I'Iorlacher, kay' Af Martin, Sotus, Reap, Kapitanolf, W. Lcibig. Third Row-Metzger, Abraham, Kennedy, Christmzm, Kline, Sat- 'ht I 'x I cinello. Fourth Row-Mowrey, Irlarrison, Zakrison, Baidy, Smith, Casciu. Fifth Row-Stover, Ilafer, Denithornc, N ,X-'N' A VVi.lson, Hilliard, I. Leibig, Ryalls. Nnt Inclurlerl in Picture-Nees, Dye. 'J' 3.1 272 X. O' 'N 'A 4 54 V A AMY l ...V '. Y in. A-4 '- ' -N ix,:l1n-T e M , .1 , If i R O U a p a c L sigma University of VVisconsin 58 Chapters NU CHAPTER Established 1911 The members of Alpha Chi Sigma are men whose course of study re- quires a thorough knowledge of chemistry. Although the fraternity is a professional one, it functions primarily as a social fraternity at the University. The social program this year in- cluded the formal pledge dance in December and the annual I-lobo Hop during lnterfraternity Council Week End in March. Alpha Chi Sigma participated in the semi-finals of the intramural football program last Fall, and Prob- ert Knee won the medal play golf championship last Spring. The in- tramural soccer team reached the finals again last Fall. Among the seniors outstanding in student government and other campus activities were Williain Childs, john Lyon, Donald Fleck, and Robert Neiman. fl6l1'iS8T-JOHN R. HAYES 'F N 1 'Q viii In . V. '4 r if . FY, Q 'Di Bottom Row, Left to Bight-Knepp, Fleck, Graf, Mrs. Houtz, Gerhart, Iddon, Starkey. Second Row-Lennarz, X Bishop, Olexa, Childs, Lyon, Gardner, Stunner. Third Row-Neiman, Beers, Himlcr, Bash, Brown, Patterson, Pi Boyer, Oakley. Fourth Row-Kivala, Nagy, F. Miller, Christiansen, I. hiiller, Knee, Fiscus, Carpenter. Fifth J Y. Row-1VIcCormick, Diffenbach, Hoffmanner, Ceosits, Nock, Benson, Kauffman. Sixth Row-Griswold, Connolly, v' :ch Jw Seastone, McDonnell, Revak, Price, Smith, Levin. Not Included in Picture-Dunn. ' In h G 41' .,. nk A 1, , lilo, 273 ,. .U an E S8588 J' v S: wawxrgmv S . mow. -ifa Wig s H 3 .Q xg X W 5 w 4.5 f efigafz . B fr O C a p a eps: on pl New York University 68 Chapters V, Pl DEUTERON CHAPTER . ,,.f3g,,f,1 Established 1947 .egg gage, zlz K ',5i,g,?' The social activities of Alpha Ep- silon Pi began this year with a mixer on the front lawn of the fraternity house during Orientation Week. The fraternity held a western party dur- ing Homecoming Week End in Oc- tober and a Black and White party during lunior Prom Week End in November. The AEPi's also held several joint parties, their annual lVlotherls Day event, and a beach party. The fraternity's football team reached the quarter-finals in intra- mural football and won the I-lillcl football championship. AEPi also participated in the intramural boxing semi-finals. Cutstancling seniors in the frater- nity were Gerald Fried, national ad- vertising manager of Collegian, David Friedenberg, clique chairman of the Lion Party and a member of the var- sity lacrosse team, and Norman Lebo- vits, activities editor of LA VIE. Adviser-L. LEVINE .Elms-Zt:LeJi:Z94:.i . , . . . . . . . . 'S V-3. O3 W 'H EP' ' Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Ixautmany Bcrnstcm, Aboflu Fried, Lear, lX'Iartm, flhomas. Second Rmv-Fr1eden- lb' fm rt . Q13 ggi, berg, Epstein, Schonberger, Hoffman, Moskowitz, Grubman, Boni. Third Row-Abramson, Golden, Rappaport, :aa 'Q Greenberg, Kitnick, Shusmnn, Capin. Fourth Raw-Cohen, Schriger, Simon, Kravitz, Fehr, Dizmiond. Fifth !Q'Eg5.-fi' Row-Getzoif, Glick, Stark, Green, Pokras, Necrenhcrg, Edelson. Not Inclmierl in Pic!m'c-Freedinnn, Mcisel, 17l ff'1g,f-5-A--.'i'f Stirman, Altshuler, Bavar, Klevans, Plaut, Slepin, Gottfried, Jaffe, Pritzgcr, Levine, Petter, Rosen. 1' gl lt',.'A.m.'l- .1 5 W. 274 at W .Q-.ml1E'. 1 M ,WU ,mama an 8, , . gs 1 ,A if ' rfeifis-9 K' .. fsf i- .Q., i e , g C , t 1 ., , . l r' V-ill I- : ' - i it-Qi' is I wg- k s - 1 ' i It l :l Y-illlllzfll We Bottom How, Left to Right-Martz, Grillin, Galliker, Frank, Mrs. Shearer, Large, Glass, Bachtle. Second Roni- Barr, Bond, Tcrwilliger, Ridge, Carlson, Berger, I. Buck. Third Row-Eshelnian, Dcnlinger, Heister, Seyler, Sedlak, Tait, Lederer, Knuuss. Fourth Row-Nudge, Hutchinson, hloorc, Mctzler, Akers, Elder, Garber, Blinn. Fifth. Row-Allen, Meahl, lValtcr, Felton, G. Buck, Van Duyne, Mansell, Scliopf. Sixth Row-I-less, VVeiler, Olmstead, VVi1liams, Davidson, Streetcr, Beatty, Ward. Not Incl-:ideal in Picture-Moorhead, lloyd, Heilinan, I. VVil1iams. 275 Founded 1908 Ohio State University 33 Chapters GANINIA Cl-IAPTER Established 1911 Alpha Gamma Rho, the largest and oldest national social fraternity for agriculture men, combines its pro- fessional interests with the social, athletic, and fraternal activities of the other campus fraternities. All mem- bers of the local chapter are enrolled in the College of Agriculture. The social activities of the frater- nity this year-included house parties such as-costume parties, semi-formal dances, and a formal dinner dance during Military Ball lflfeelr End. ACR also held square dances, pizza parties, and hay rides. A new innovation this year was the 'Hg Fraternity Ball sponsored by AGR and the three other campus agriculture fraternities. Social activi- ties also included sorority mixers and a party for area underprivileged chil- dren during the Christmas season. Outstanding seniors in University varsity sports were Douglas Moor- head, captain of the cross country teamg and Orrin Barr, head football manager. Moorhead also served as president of the Athletic Association. Adviser-VVILLIAM R. Davey I 'KLQJ' tit 3 v pgs Muna, t t i ,fp 89 fjxij H - as M 1 e ss? sf fisx, .Tj .aw -a Q a p a p 1, a p a Cornell University 196 Chapters fi GAMMA NU CHAPTER I X !r9 27 Established 1947 One of the newest fraternal groups on campus is the Gamma Nu chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha. Limitations relative to the expansion of the or- ganization continue to exist, but these are constantly being reduced through th e combined efforts of alumni, brothers, national headquarters, Uni- versity administration, and other in- terested individuals. The motto, First of all, servants of all, we shall transcend allf, expresses the aims and ideals of the fraternity. Emphasis has been placed on weak- nesses within the organization, so that efforts could be made to strengthen these conditions. Two of the social activities of Al- pha Phi Alpha vvere the Homecom- ing Party held at Hillel Foundation and a cabin party. Adviser-E. T. GIFFORD Bottom Row, Left to Right-Bryant, VVyatt, Cooper. Second Row-Garriest, Lorick, NVells. Third Row-Fields, Robinson, Chester. Not Included in Picture-Smith. A X X - 9 . lg 111 ii. 9 J W. if ' 'f.i'1t g ' . B in .I C a p a p L e ta Syracuse University 34 Chapters Bs lzfnzwfhi. ff Bntlom Huw, Left to Right-Rossi, Grield, Mrs. Mitchell, Grippo, Santarelliz Seconrl Row-Calabria, Russo, Marta, Plaia, McCormick. Tlzird. llmv-Ambrosini, Giombetti, Puscuzzi, Bosettl, Casciarx. Fourth Raw-Notari, Cnsarin, Tsompanas, Feola, Gullo. Not Included in Picture-Gentilotti, Fanucci, Grieco. 77 Cl-ll CHAPTER Established 1929 Alpha Phi Delta won the 1952 in- tramural football championships and the 1953 softball championships, but in the last two years has been unable to sponsor a winning team. The softball team was eliminated in the semi-final championships last year. The South Sea Soiree held dur- ing Spring Week End and the annual Pledge Dance held in the Spring were the two outstanding social events of Alpha Phi Delta. Found- er's Day this year was highlighted by the fifth district convention of Alpha Phi Delta held at the University. The local chapter of the fraternity publishes a newsletter, Al-Chi-Un, several times a semester to inform other chapters of local affairs. Adviser-J. B. FANUCCI 2251 F Q VA l li ,asxriilhn .S If ,vw-F sl .si sr 4,5 as ss! ' S1 'ummm Kimura fs ts H as W NNY X so B , Jimi In swag? ,mfs errata. Q ax' may rs im .ww Mes' , Qi assign? . is M W.- ss sw , swam, alpha rho chi s 3 H r e e fmrwswiig . s gig x X ,, s E aug ff wma .iigigesss aegis 55,5225 iggiiigfigrf E ww ., mm Bottom. Row, Left to Right--Booser, Butler, Breuding, Link, Matls. Second Row-Seabold, Riser, Frey, Snyder, Bailey. Third Row-Odland, Hartman, Iankowski, YVrobles1ci, Mark, Roos. Fourth Row-Diserond, Carew, Baker, Glasgow, Faller, Stevens. Not Incluzierl in Picture-Lenz, White. 278 Founded 1914 University of Illinois and University of Michigan 13 Chapters VITRUVIUS CHAPTER Established 195 3 Alpha Rho Chi provides an oppor- tunity for students in architecture and the allied arts to live and study to- gether and to combine their efforts in promoting the artistic, scientific, and practical efliciency of the younger members of the profession. The local chapter of Alpha Rho Chi was established at the University in 1955 and is the newest of the thirteen chapters. Outstanding members of the local chapter this year were Robert Bread- ing, Richard Seabold, john Booser, and Howard Linli. Breading served as house president and as art editor of the 1955 LA VIE. Seabold was a former president of the winter sports division of the Curing Club, and Booser served as president of Scarab. Link was a member of the yearbook art staff and of Players. Adviser-lV1. ROBERT Diss MAuAss ,lvl 9 ol' on , I O 'X ie., Z .,l HI Qfv, 4?-ill 'NCQ Q- o.,f ' nv x 12' si , .SSH 'iigiagii Xe --gagagfy, www, ie U. .T rr: sg . i ' zitgt Nr, 7 a va., 1 :-- I , , K Eff' Ss, ilhafaiflifii 'l ag a -ri m i a la a E X H , 1 sigma in -H iz' m is E a 5mm5'.g,z em JE r. E si ra :ss g W - it va. .aw-as , ek' ' :ir I v Founded lS45 .- w-7 li Bottom Row, Left to Right-Freyler, O'Haren, hlcliurney, Matacia, R. Smith, Liedy, Gray. Second Row-Lynch, Inscrra, Bair, Ferguson, Nikitscher, D. Smith, Lambert. Third Row-Furtney, Nutc, Gleason, Doyle, S. Brown, VVolford, Stcnnett. Fourth Row-Griflith, Ladlcy, Brower, Rohrbach, Sickelcr, Kistler, Freur. Fifth Row-Anne strong, Euler, Byrnes, Skooglund, Kitts, H. Brown, Cloud. Nor Irzclmletl in Picture-Dcsch, Doherty, Murphy, Norris, Rowland, Sperry, Balkey, VValker, VVilliams, Benford, Ferrari, VVehmer, XVilrl. 9 X ale University 52 Chapters UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1918 Part of Alpha Sigma Phi's program this year included the redecoration of the first floor of the fraternity house. Socially, the fraternity's two main events were the annual Spring Week Top l-lat Formal Dinner and Dance and the annual Senior Party, both in the Spring. Alpha Sigma Phi com- bined with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for the annual Spring yVeek activities. The fraternity participated in the intramural events this year. The howling team was an outstanding contender in League D. The frater- nity won the soccer championships last Spring. Among the outstanding seniors of Alpha Sigma Phi were Thomas O'Haren, treasurer of Delta Sigma Phi, Robert Rowland, active in Air Force activitiesg Harry McBurney, publicity chairman of Spring Weekg and Richard hflatacia, member of Phi Eta Sigma and the varsity soccer team. Adviser-LLOYD H. HECKENDORN , A Q t. 5 53515 .x 1 - ' 4 -fxgiif' ---V alpha tau omeg Bottom Row, Left to Rivht-Turner, Reno, Burr, Mercurio, Rose, Sceman, Blatchford. Second Row-HKaufYman Tennyson, Thier, Hamilton, Baver, Sadler, Anundson. Third Row-Simon, Thomas, Fair, Steele, Nagoniyz YVei1, Camp. Fourth Row-Erickson, Hopkins, Long, Schwar, Asendorf. Pindar, VanMat'rc. Fifth How-Strong, Parke, Robb, Stroup, McKee, Barker, Nelson. Not Included in Picture-Stappenbeck, Williams, Wilson. 280 Founded 1 86 5 Virginia Military Institute 116 Chapters GAlVllVlA OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1914 Alpha Tau Omega moved from 26th to llth pl ac e scholastically among the campus fraternities last year and obtained first place nation- ally in the old line fraternities. The fraternity's social calendar was highlighted hy the annual events, in- cluding Homecoming Vlfeelc End, the Christmas party for underprivileged children with Alpha Chi Omega sor- ority, and the Faculty Tea. ln the intramural sports program, the ATO's participated in the quarter-finals of the S W i in m i n g competition and ranked high in the tennis events. David Anundson, Richard Boor, john Hamilton, and lack Reno were the fraternityis only graduating se- niors this year. Anundson was active in the Lion party and the Forestry Society. Boot served as advertising manager for the Sirifidem' l-lamllaoolc and was a member of Scabbard and Blade, Quarterdeck Society, and Phi Eta Sigma. l'lamilton was a stall memher of Frotlz advertising and a member of the Geographical Association. Reno served on the business stall of the Student Hcmcllaoolz and was active in the intramural sports program. Adviser-Ross VV. EDMISTON l 'if' -or in .. ...-...,.:- . it , ff K! :Q 9 2. . Z- . 4' as V , nl ' PGN ', G EH V ,wings vga . E in 53 E is w - .- t H 1 - ,ex if sf, alpha zseta ma Founded 1897 Ohio State University 49 Chapters MORRILL CHAPTER Establish ed 1898 Alpha Zeta is an honorary agricul- tural fraternity composed of students selected from the undergraduate and graduate students on the basis of character, leadership, and personality. Among the outstanding seniors of the fraternity were Richard Cramley, David Morrow, Fred Seipt, and lolin Sink. Cramley was a drummer in the marching and concert Blue Band, served as house president, and was a member of the Zoology Club and Quarterdeck Society. Morrow served as editor of the Farmer, as president of the Dairy Science Club, and as vice-president of the Agriculture Stu- dent Council and of the Coaly So- ciety. Seipt presided over the Agriculture Student Council and over the Inter- College Council Board. I-le was a member of Parmi Nous, Coaly So- ciety, and Lion's Paw. Sink was a member of the livestock judging team, Skull and Bones, Coaly Society, and the Zoology Club in addition to sewing as president of Cmicron Delta Kappa. ALiI7lS8f-EARL M. KESLEI1 45'-'r xi fi' :Wm 'lb .G Bottom Row, Left to Right-Seipt, Sink, Grubb, Gramley, Morrow, Zeigler, Mrs. Tribble. Second Row-Stoner, Bittinger, Andre, Pharo, Lash, Rexrode. Third Row-Snyder, Myers, Murkland, Suro, Sacks, Myerson. Fourth MQVA QL! Row-Dopko, Shoev, Peavev, Hummer, Hill, G. 1. Miller, Schue. Fifth Row-Prescott, Ulallace, Huston, X. 5 1 gtg 0 Miller, Troutt, Dickle, Sotitheimer. Not lnclmlezi in Picture-Carey, Edelen, Hodge, Leonard, Paules, YVright. . Q Y S 'U gitfvirlrpfg -A -yin I 52 . 'its ,kgrffsi 'Sits ' ' f rs ffmi- . it . Q ,gin fa' - bf 'eel ' beaver house -f' ' X in 'H f, ,Q it A fi s . in is . ' acmfh 1 v Hi? it 2 5sgti'g5 2 sa, 1 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Newitt, Filmore, Elam, Mrs. Porinan, D. Miller, Schuster. Secourl Row-Zcrn, Eckert, Higgins, Mingos, Taylor, Ellis. Thircl Row-Altemosc, Sullivan, Driscoll, Bitlcr, Doyle, VVood. Fourth Row-Hartman, Hilliard, Smith, Bender, jessel, Vernot. Fifth Rmv-Hamilton, R. Miller, Schick, Campbell, Shannon, Scttlemeyer. Not Included in Picture-Iermakowicz, Kolocljeski, Roeger, Stone, Trump. 282 -wv.-WMV ,gum , . -, My-M I' ll - Founded 1934 Pennsylvania State University 1 Chapter PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1934 This year, as in years past, Beaver House had a wide and varied social program. Highlighting the social ac- tivities were t h e Christmas and Spring Week costume dances, which featured elaborate indoor and outdoor decorations. Dances were also held every big week end, and informal parties were given on regular Saturday nights. Other social events included guest speakers, sorority entertainments, Hob- noxious tie dinners, and formal banquets. Beaver House participated in the numerous intramural events. Last year the fraternity won the softball championship. Outstanding seniors of the frater- nity were Houston Elam and john Higgins. Elam was a member of ln- terfraternity Council, the Business Administration Student Council, and the llazz Club. Higgins participated in campus politics and served as presi- dent of the Young Republicans Club. flL'lViSEl'-EUGENE A. MYERS 435431 v-'n'ri? -uv? N it 5-gg-,I tl O nfl! 0' OV 'C A fa: ' I sp rt T fi HH E+ - ..- l 213 X. m was Yi Q mt ag t M MSE .1-V if-fj'r - '- 'T-'?TfF5 '?T' f,TiRi'T'ii'1-?ff'f'?.,Q.' 1 rr' fre'-fi- fQ.i'r-'fi-W inet' ar 'ine T11 ff-'? ':1r'f::-'fx r 1' -'fa-i'a1vA.-.et 1- at -.:g5r:'zmr.- .f-'3.,.:n,ti'i??l1-.i-fi ' .iffy v?l'.. '.' T'--'. . -il ' .' 'fi 1' -i'2'T' r v--. Irv -- - - -- -'..-:'--- ,-.- ...-.-L '- L .Ls-,J ' , ' elf: f,.1- M -'fi 1.- I V-ia:-f'p L' ..,.- , fi 2 ' .1 . --F '- J' 1P'j'i'g' ,' ,, .. , ,. , L., L , - 5 f . .: up Bottom Row, Left to Iliglzt-Ginsberg, Colin, Adler, Mrs. Pokempner. Bogutz, Krakofll Second Rou'-1Vein- baum, Coleman, Iiryman, Amsel, Clmikcn, Dash, A. Iloflrnan. Tliinl Row-Miller, Freedman, Kardon, YVeiss, Epstein, A. Freidberg, Maimon. Fourth Row-Lindenlverg, Ashner, Segal, D. llolfmun, Raehman, M. Fried- lierg, Nuroek. Fifth Row-Suden, Katzman, Spector, Fenkel, Swerdling, Green, Grossman. Not Inclmletl in Picture-Markiewicz, Serota, Kalman, Oxman, Zlatin, Silver, Bruner, Toeker, Solomen, Slakoff, Rosenfeld. 283 ,. Founded 1910 Cornell University 11 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1914 Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Rho was ranked hy the Interfraternity Council Evaluation Committee as the sixth best all-around fraternity on campus primarily on the basis of their sixth place scholastic rating and their hfteen active hat society men. The fraternity held the usual big week end pajama parties and mas- querades and several combined par- ties with other fraternities. They also participated in Creek VVeek and Spring Vveek activities. Two varsity letter-winners, Louis Adler and joseph Ginsberg, repre- sented Bcta Sig in tennis and golf respectively. Donald Hoffman, 128- lla. fraternity champion, eaptained the hoxing team, and Alan Dash was captain of the wrestling squad. Beta Sigma Rho had three Student- Couneil presidents, Cinsherg, Busi- ness Administrationg Edwin Toelier, Mineral industries, and Adler, Lili- eral Arts. Other outstanding seniors were hlliehael Rosenfeld, musical di- rector of several Thespian showsg Sheldon Brown, president of the American Institute of Industrial Engi- neers: Sol Cohn, head gymnastics managerg and Lee Maimon, Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Schol- arships and Awards. ALil'iS8l'-.IOSEPII Htmvrrz U59 PPJ: ' 'P IJ, Sn 1- f. 5 5.1 -ii-xx .f-. it -' 0 I 1 ZZ 4. :,,,s.1s Y, l .. w -, Q . X . ... .. , .Ax '55,-. .qi .- ,.,. 1-1 7 , N Q K , , 'A ne Nl v .f A, f Q. w I 5 1 AJ ' ' 'iv . 1 J, , f z L , , V, ze-,t, W, ,i .,, .. ., 1 . ti, 4 .pri 0 H, -- f 3 .r rr! .,1 7. -' wth 9:13 . -fa! I gg. . 1 'r-.,v, f' A I , 'f::f1r T v i 3- 'k1'g'j?5: 55 . Y 1 . rbuxi X .e ,H 1, 7 1 , i :gay-rag 5' fnr rnali PM N .1 H 5 , l ug e g f ,I A ...-- , 1 7' I . 'jg ,J Ar S. 44 -L v f l -5 A '1 s 4 fl A L M lr- ' -if. U eta t eta pl Miami University 97 Chapters W. ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1888 The social calendar of Beta Theta Pi this year included week-end par- ties, formals, sorority mixers, and in- formal affairs. The fraternity held a Waterfrorit Party for junior Prom Weeli End in November, and the annual pledge dance was given in December. ln the Spring the Beta's had the annual Miami Triad with Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi fraternities, and the annual Beta Hacienda. Beta Theta Pi participated in the various intramural sports this year and took Hrst place in the swimming com- petition. The fraternity was repre- sented on the University gymnastics team by Paul l-leim, Williani Paxton, and Dudley Potter. james Edmonds was a member of the soccer team, and Dean Vesling was manager of the baseball team. Other outstanding seniors were Alphonse Coune, Carl I-Ield, l-larry Albert, Paul Beane, and Benjamin Vvitmer. The Betas won the outstanding fraternity award For the third con- secutive year last Spring. .All17lSl2l'-BURKIZ M. I'li3mymNN Bottom Row, Left fo Right-Kelvington, Buckhout, Beane, Mrs. Smith, Coune, Vesling, Hunter, J. D. Antler- 5' 50.4, son. Second Row-Potter, Crycler, Ebert, Lytle, McClellan, Davenport, VVitn1er, F. hiiller. Tlzirrl Row-Lyon, Fegley, Seidensticker, Painter, Page, Edmonds, E.. Miller, Allen. Fourth, Row-Paxton, I. B. Anderson, Liven- good, Milligan, Schreckengast, Coulson, Held, Albert. Fifth Row-Kerns, G. Gray, Franklin, Scott, Frey, D. fy Qray, Culbertson, Heim. .sixth Row-Iimirro, Smith, lX-Icon, McCann, Byram, France, Yeager, Ellis. Not In- - , . , . , . 7 . t, Llndetl in Pzctulre My er, Sclmenzfeier, Lynth, Hamilton, Himes, Ramsay, Fiukbeiner, Wenrich, 1-less, Jacks Meckling, Hibler. 284 x 1 x il 63.53 QB H -, chi phi T lf . i 1 ef., Ziff Bottom Row, Left to Right-Farinelo, Coolbaugh, Lessig, Mrs. Goldsmith, Bevan, Black, Beury. Second Row- C. Evans, Ericson, Cooper, Krull, Hamill, Lowry, Lawrence. Third Row-Magee, Clark, Steel, Druschel, Bloom field, Ashway. Fourth Row-Farrell, R. XVebb, Spinelli, Britt, Fry, Kuhns, Rowlands. Fifth Row-Kelly, Miller, R. Evans, Finkbiner, Zoi, Long, Thompson, Moyer. Sixth Row-Ilolrlen, Yeatman, Moore, Wfright, Lewis, Hokc, Young, Pnules. Not: Inclruiecl in Picture-Allen, XVoorl, Grove, Lehman, Simpson. 285 Princeton University 33 Chapters ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 192.4 Chi Phi began the year with l6 pledges. The social calendar includ- ed a variety of events. The First high- light of the calendar was Homecom- ing Week End to which 40 of the fraternity's alumni returned. During Junior Prom Week End in November, the fraternity held its annual Opium Den party. The next big week end event was held during Military Ball Week End in December. Throughout thc year the Chi Plii's held various social events, including sorority mixers. Outstanding seniors of the Frater- nity were Iaines Lessig, house presi- dent, member of Phi M11 Alpha and of the University Symphony Orch- estra, Robert Allen, member of the varsity football team, Howard Row- lands, 'president of the Clee Club, and john Lawrence, member of the varsity soccer team and of the Col- legian staff. Adviser-JACK H. VINCENT ri wgAiTlI.f 5. Ik ix I ET: .. E! If x .- , ' - ,. . , fl. ' ii delta chi Bottom Row, Luft to Right-Pray, Shingler, Roderick, Diefenderfer, Mrs. Biales, Maher, I. Evans, Ott. Second Row-DeThomas, Klces, Fridy, XVood, Bucher, F. Evans, James. Rivers. Third Row-Flynn, Birt, VVelliver, Carpenter, Ulrich, Fizz, Transue, C. Brandt, Durancy. Fourth 110117-Plll1ltlS, Blaine, XVallcer, Banker, Cotticr, Ulsh, Springer, Hastings. Fifth. Row-Rue, Keithlinc, Lay, Grube, Tholan, Kaminski, Rulhng, Meredith, Coons. Sixth Row-Carl, Dagle, Archibald, Rogers, McMurray, O'Connor, Meyer, Miller, McNally. N012 Included 'in Picture-Bair, Smith, Benson, F. Brandt, Buckc, Majlca. 286 Founded 1890 Cornell University 42 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1929 The highlight of the social calen- dar of Delta Chi this year was the annual pledge dance, Neptune's Fantasy, held in January. Other house parties included a South Sea Island party and the annual Ranch dance. Kappa Delta sorority joined the fraternity for a Roaring Twen- ties party held as part of the Spring VVeek activities. Other social events included the Scottish Highland Fling partv with kilts as the appropriate dress, the lrlalloweien party for area children, and a dinner to entertain the cleans of the University colleges. Delta Chi placed among the top 10 fraternities in intramural competi- tion last year. The volleyball team this vear was the same as the one that won the championship last vear. The Delta Chi's also participated in has- kethall and football among other intramural events this vear. Outstanding seniors of the frater- nity were Wilson Myers, student as- sistant athletic trainer, and William Walker, president of Alpha Delta Sigma. Adviser-MARSH VV. XAIIIITE Y ia' . . it - 5 7 ,459 'T it tli ' lim .:.u delta sigma lambda l V l Founded 1954 Pennsylvania State University 1 Chapter OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1954 Delta Sigma Lambda, a relatively new fraternity at the University, be- gan early last Fall to remodel the fra- ternity house which had just recently been acquired. Rushing activities had a large place on the social agenda because the fra- ternity was to lose 15 members by graduation. Rushing smokers were held each Tuesday night during Oc- tober. Delta Sigma Lambdz-1's first big house party this year was a Mexican Fiesta held during Iunior Prom Week End in November. The fraternity's bowling team, in its second season this year, was an outstanding competitor in League B. The DSL's also participated in other intramural events. Outstanding seniors of Delta Sig- ma Lambda were Donald Shoemaker, city editor of Collegiang Rodney Caul- liins and John Sink. Caullcins and Sink maintained high scholastic aver- ages and were awarded the highest degree that is given to active members of the Order of Dehflolay. A6l1'iS2l'-ELWOOD B. CASSEL Bottom Row, Left to Right-Fisher. Bennie, Kenagy, Mrs. Neiley, Higby, YVil1iamson. Second Row-VV'ible, . ' Bowman, Reish, Kiehl, Halter. Third Row-Hardman, Edmonds, Carson, Pierce, Sellers. Fourth Row-XVright, I K Shultz, D. Kirk, Lewis, Nlarshall. Fifth Row-I-Iavens, YV. Kirk, Roller, VVennerstrcm, Davies. Not Irzclmlezl in Picture-Caulkins, Gray, Shoemaker, Sink, Lusk. 287 N34 L . Qlxx t i r delta sigma phi 1-1 WS Q si. 1 we is t .. wg -,Dara -:ju - -.pf Bottom, How, Luft 'to Right-Smith, Grove, Pzde, Mrs. Connors, Marsh, I. L. Phillips, Siclner. Secoml Row- D. hlillcr, Pinnow, McEwen, Ilood, Bambrick, Calley, Klosc. Third Row-Daub, Scholl, R. Lcntz, Onley, Cor- rigan, Netcher, Richards. Fourth- Row-XVoodrow, Kiser, Heubel, C. Nlillcr, Rusnak, C. Lentz, Gehrig. Fifth Row-J. E. Phillips, Uram, Knolf, Stovail, Jack, Light, Capone. Sixth Rmv-Stcclinan, Lapresto, McAllister, Scatcheart, Chapman, Hoffman, Latterner. Not Inclmlecl. in Pictu-rc-Mastrorocco, Provenzano, Rice, Shoe- maker, Gardner, Macnamee, Grant, Kawalczyk. 288 Founded 1899 City College of New York 78 Chapters EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1905 T hc local chapter is thc oldest chapter of Delta Sigma Phi Frater- nity. Last Spring the 50th anniver- sary was celebrated. Present at this event were the national ofiicers and approximately 200 delegates a n d guests. The week end highlights were a buffet luncheon, tea dance, formal hall, and a banquet. Speaking at the latter was E. Ross Adair, U. S. Con- gressman from lndiana and a mem- ber of Delta Sigma Phi. The fraternity, working with Delta Delta Delta Sorority, won the annual Spring Weelc trophy and first place in their division of the float parade and carnival show last Spring. In the Fall the Delta Sigs held the Pink Elephant Ball and its Christmas and Pledge Dance. This was fol- lowed by the Sailor's Ball and thc Carnation Ball in the Spring semes- ter. Fire broke out in the Delta Sig house in Decemher causing a total damage of 5,345,000 to 550,000 Mem- bers of the fraternity moved into Spruce Cottage and other fraternities, and then into a campus residence hall, until their house was available for occupancy. Among the outstanding seniors graduating were Paul Hood, chair- man of the Penn State Book Ex- change, and Earl Shumalier, right guard on the foothall team for the Past three years. AITVTSCI'-IBVIN C. BOERLIN A20 0 it Q3 4 VJ! M -.-rf -y :gf lr Q J . W ,uw i, l I4 5 f 1 .l delta tau delta .ff fa,-F:-1 . A -'I , 'Y -N-. TH' '. '-, ... . f- , . IIN.. W V3.3 ,gg L I , . - , Bottom. Row, Left to High!-Aclains, hlalone, hlclllillan, Mrs. Confer, Gotuley, Bullock, Rloore. Secmul Row- Mabey, Quinn, Alexander, Fuchrcr, Cole, Hawke. Third Row-Powers, Brode, Spitznas, Keck, Cuxhead, VVil liamson. Fourth Row-Bavuvich, Hollowell, Zollner, Thomas, Brown, Joyce. Fifth Row-Urick, Pritchard Moyer, Bchne, hleyer, Reilly, Berry. Sixth Row-Iloflinan, Stankavage, Arms, Kcisker, Richards, Koch, Sloanl Not Included in Picture-Schlarp, Coats, Jackson. 289 Bethany College 84 Chapters TAU CHAPTER Established 1872 The local chapter of Delta Tau Delta had 42 brothers this year. Among the outstanding seniors of this group were Robert lVlclVlillan, president of the Senior Classg and Robert Bullock, president of the ln- terfraternity Council, member of Lion's Paw, and a lacrosse team mem- ber. The fraternity copped first place in the intramural bowling competi- tion last year. The Delts entered every phase of the intramural com- petition this year. Delta Tau Delta worked this year to improve relations with others. The fraternity entertained 40 underprivi- leged children at the annual Christ- mas party. Gver lOO faculty mem- hers and their wives attended the faculty dance held in December. The social calendar also included costume parties, formal dances, and sorority entertainments at the chapter house. Last year the Delts placed second in the Spring Week activities. A61ViS81'-ELBURT F. Osnoruv SATA Atal delta theta Med 1905 Ohio State University 3 Chapters BETA CHAPTER O St a Established 1927 Delta Theta Sigma is a national agricultural fraternity. Last year the local chapter ranked second scho- lastically among the campus frater- nities. ln addition to maintaining the high scholastic average this year, the fra- ternity had a broad social program and participated in the intramural sports events. The social calendar included rec- ord dances, house parties, and sor- ority entertainments. The Pledge Dance was held during the Fall Sem- ester and the annual dinner dance was held in the Spring. At Christmas time the fraternity held a stag dinner for the alumni and honorary mem- bers, an event which was repeated several times during the year. For guests at the lVIother's Day Open I-louse, Delta Theta Sigma held a buffet dinner. The fraternity participated in football, basketball, and bowling among other intramural events this year. Last year the fraternity ranked high in the bowling competition when a member copped the highest individual score. AdUiS81'-ROY C. BLACK l r H l Eff! P-.3 Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Roberts, Korona, Vlfurster, Mrs. Bart, Stitt, Valastiak. Secoml Rmv-Brnund, Ellen- lf 1.5 N bergcr, Rush, W7iser, Fox. Third Row-Flandermyer, Sauter, Durboraw, Price, Brong, Posca. Fourth Rmv- :lisp '1, Firth, Metzgar, McCracken, North, Taylor, VonVVolfradt. Fifth Row-Blose, Iaquish, Berger, Frey, Schuctz, ly H . . . , , 1 .,- . Ycarick, Duncan. Not Iniclmlezi in Pictme-Demianovicli, Hershey, Schafer, Kelser. j- ', le 1 290 -gi, fi F5-'?'!fQl? and . . L EI! 0 .Q N ,,.. 1 ff, O e ta upsl on VVilliams College 72 Chapters Bottom How, Left to Right-Dui-F, Todd, Reese, Olliver. Dejulius. Sucoml Row-Moyer, Ncster, B. S. Parry, Hickey, Burrows. Third, How-Shaw, Brcidor, Pepe, Noah, Wlolcott, Bair. Fourth Row-Bartl1, Canan, Tremonte, XVimcr, Drcissiger, Sturniolo. Fifth 110119-vl'lllll2lJl'lS, Andrews, Richardson, Davis, Stewart, Mansfield. Sixth How-Baldwin, Bcacham, Jamieson, Sarver, Gamer, Steak. Not lnelurlecl in Picture-Brown, I. II. Brubaker, R. E. Brubaker, Eisrnont, Mayes, Pastorius, Selman, Adams, Lockerman R. I-I. Parry, Nestor, Fisher, Johnson, Kaspar, Mullin, Stevens, Hoffman. 2 PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1911 The social calendar of Delta Up- silon began in October when the fra- ternity hosted 225 alumni who had returned fo r Homecoming Week End. For Junior Prom Week End in November, the DU,s held an Ara- bian Nights party with Ali Baba and appropriate costumes. The pledges were honored in De- cember at the annual Pledge Dinner and Dance. The Beachcomber's Brawln was held in April, and the social season ended with the annual Flower Dance. Delta Upsilon again participated in the intramural sports events. Last year the fraternity maintained a place among the top five fraternities in in- tramural competition, and took the boxing crown. The outstanding seniors of the fra- ternity were Robert 1-lodrnan, co-cap- tain of the varsity basketball squad and a member of the football teamg ,lames Mayes, captain of the golf team, William Moyer, member of Parmi Nous, and VVilliam Dug, art editor of the yearbook. Adviser-JOSEPH V. OIILANDO 'ff t em we viii! -P J , :Sw H if f kappa alpha psi 'hr' 1-5 'VD 292 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Mahoney, Wfetliers, Toland. Second Row-Boiurne, Iones, Biaddox. Third How-Black, Robinson, Vilright. Founded 191 I Indiana University 209 Chapters DELTA TI-IETA CHAPTER Established 1952 Achievement is the purpose of Kap- pa Alpha Psi fraternity which is one of the youngest fraternities at the University. The local chapter has won the in- tramural track championship for the past three years, and this year was a participant in the various intramural sports including track. The annual Homecoming Dance, Fall and Spring house parties, the Founderls Day banquet and dance, and the Founders Day picnic were the major social events of Kappa Alpha Psi. The fraternity also spon- sored numerous other week end so- cial affairs. Eugene VVethers was the only June graduate of the fraternity. VVethers served as chairman of the Student Tratlic Court, was a member of the Iazz Club, and formerly served as an lnterfraternity Council representative. This year's president was Richard Maholiey. Aolviser-ROBERT D. BONNER A w 2 l -1 fl 'S' i 'fiisi l . ll, .5-, J: 13. l -fx x ' risen an X .glad-in r K3 1 55 Ani . ,p ,- is 'g , , lxA':txi A-Q 12- 1' :ix kappa delta rho rr '. -fiWi'iq??fTi.7'i'7f ' l P 1 J Y l Founded 1905 Middlebury College 19 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1920 The social calendar of Kappa Delta Rho included costume parties during Junior Prom and Senior Prom Week Ends, the Christmas Formal during Military Ball Week End, and the Rose Formal during lnterfraternity Council Week End. Other events were the annual Christmas party for underprivileged children and par- ticipation in Spring Week. For these events the fraternity was aided by the talents of Robert Little, the 'RKDR Wizard. This year Kappa Delta Rho par- ticipated in the intramural basketball events with a team identical to the one which had Won the 1954-'55 championships except for one player. VV illiam Kane and Ray Alberigi, var- sity football players, won the 175- pound intramural wrestling ch am- pionships and gained entry into the semi-finals in intramural boxing. Among the outstanding seniors were Iohn Riggs, chairman of Cam- pus Chestg Peter Kiefer, member of Lion's Paw, and Robert Dankanyin, editor of Toga Tales. Adviser-RALPH H. WHERRY F- , , 7,-z ' Bottom Raw, Left to Rig11.fMSheaf1'er, Markley, Simpson, Rietler, Roschli, Riggs. Second Row-Barron, Moore, 5' 'X gl. be ., U 1' ' Crothers, Dankanyin, Kisner, Clugston. Third Row-Phillips, Nagy, Dorwart, Berg, Hamrick. Fourth Row- , 1 -- Rielly, Faust, Morgan, Silldorf, Mears. Fifth Row-Cheslock, Davis, Malia, Stevenson, Strickler, Gilmore. C 3 N Sixth Row-Mentze-r, Kiefer, Richards, Elberty, Little, Snyder, Richardson. Not Included in Picture-Alberigi, f 41- Qvul 5 P J Arnst, Kane. 7:1 fp QL 1' I f .. .Esc , ERQU Willa- 3 - is -5 af, .gm , fr .EN .. 2 es.i?'e i as 5 it-f-W 1 an gf .ages , tram kappa sigma f ig- fi, kf'm3x5E Q - E n n , enter' awk AP-I ' 2. 'sf , ag as 2 s a Bottom Row, Left to Right-Tisot, Nvyrnan, I. VV. Adams, Smith, Crahen, Burkhardt. Second Row-Lcithcad Harshaw, Sauciunas, Kwalik, VVhiteside, Shcnot. Third Row-Berkley, Morrill, Rorie, YVeimer, Freiclman, Out water. Fourth Row-VVilkinson, Grimes, Mann, Mowrer, Mack, Maueely. Fifth Row-Kauifnian, Kuntz, I. S. Adams, G. YVhiteside, VVaugaman, Starr. Not Included in Picture-Friedman, Hicks, Owen, Subashi, Houck, Spad atc, Staros, Will. 294 Founded 1869 University of Virginia 127 Chapters ALP1-IA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1892 Construction for the new Wing of the Kappa Sigma fraternity house was scheduled to begin this Spring. The house was built in 1917 and first occupied in 1918. The new wing will be the first major change to the house since it was constructed. Kappa Sigma held its annual toy drive for orphan children during the Christmas season with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The fraternity also held several joint parties and costume parties in addition to parties at Christ- mas and Easter time for children of this area. Two senior members of the frater- nity were active in varsity sports: Leo Kwalilc, footballg and Stephen Fried- man, lacrosse. Several of the seniors were members of the Air Force and Navy R e s e r v e Oflicers Training Corps units and other military so- cieties. -losiah Morrill was vice-presi- clent of Players. Last Fall the Kappa Sigs partici- pated in the semi-finals in intramural soccer and last Spring the tennis single Finals. AflUiSET-RICI'IARD I-lov fl 1 l 3,5 Wal' Kziflh A A are lambda chi alpha Bottom Row, Left to Right-Griggs, Cunningham, Siepert, Mrs. Groetzinger, Pedlcy, VVitt-ner, Best. Second Rrnv-Sharp, Nace, Furrninger, Gingrich, Hand, Lightner. Third Row-Buss, Pontz, Hartman, Stepp, Swalni, En vlish. Fourth Row-VVolf, Flurie, Arthur, Griffith, James, Boucher, King. Fifth Row-Zandt, Caporelll, Fielld, Springman, Brown, Troutman. Not Included in Picture-Blankenbeker, Brown, De Ieu, Kumer, T xomas, Thompson, Bruno, Calderone, Donegan, Kennedy, Lay, VVoods, Delp, Holman, McSor1v, Van Dobben, YVil1izuns. Founded 1909 Boston University 158 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1912 Graduating Lambda Chi Alpha's recognized for their participation in campus activities included Charles Witmer, president of the Education Student Council and senior class clique executive secretary of Campus partyg Lewis Sharp, secretary of the Industrial Relations Research Asso- ciationg Paul Deleu a member of the B u s i n e s s Administration Student Council and a member of the Board of Dramatics and Forensicsg and lay Best, senior class clique treasurer of the Campus party. The social calendar of Lambda Chi Alpha began with the Hrst foot- ball vveek end. During lflomecoming Week End, the Lambda Chi's won second place for their lawn display. The Fall Semester social program also included the annual Pledge Dance held during Military Ball VVeel: End in December. The Spring Semester was climaxed by Spring Weelc and the Senior Ball. The theme for the Spring 1fVeek End was 'iCreek Party, and appropriate dress for the event was togas. The fraternity participated in the football, bowling, and tennis among other intramural events. Frederic Thompson was the outstanding Len nis competitor. Adviser-SAMUEL I. Auxnn 3.5. ms- , 4 is 5' i,'-Q g , Q A ' phi delta theta -P :Ev E .a s E - NJ-fig? Bottom. Row Let to Riffht-Scnrr Ilubcrt Eclvewortli Mrs. Grove Kutz Schoheld llnvle Qccoml Row f . , , A . L .y , Y l R , - Vvallis, Nlillbn, Dfil1lCllCJ,DSlHid1,DhA73ddCll,,KCI5l. Tlrirzl Row-I'larrison, Barclay, Barneta Eldridge, Garrett, VVarren, Stoddart. Fourth Row-Remcley, Bischoft, Schry, Smith, Herbert, Buflington. Fifth Row-Lee, I 3 Schornbachlar, Poust, McAbee, Dangerlield, Gledhill, I-Iarbison. Not Inclmled in Picture-Desalle, Dougherty Grove, Sailing, Stevens, Stone, Feigles, Plum, Young, Caparara, Williams. 296 Founded 1848 Miami University 119 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER Established 1904 Rushing, social, and academic pur- suits were the basis for Phi Delta Thetais program this year. The new feature of the Phi Delts' social program was the faculty recep- tion with Delta Gamma sorority. The rushing program included two open houses and numerous parties. During the Christmas season the fraternity held a party for underprivleged chil- dren with Gamma Phi Beta sorority. The Phi Delts won the lnterfrater- nity lntramural trophy for the 1954- 55 school year. This year they were again active in the various intramural events. They were also represented on the University football, wrestling, and tennis teams. Outstanding seniors included Da- vid Hubert, Parmi Nous and adver- tising m a n a g e r of Frothg Edwin Grove, Parmi Nous and Thespiansg Richard Seng, head manager of the track team and lnterfraternity Coun- cilg John Schofield, Thespiansg VVil- liam Edgeworth, Glee Clubg and Edwin Seiling, tennis team. Acllfisel'-HENR1' L. YEAGLEY l' 6' fi if! 1 , 1 'IV 'Jrfci , 2 1- 'fi ,gk 0 g Q . . nlefv-Q i -' -Q -. phi epsilon pi Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Gellman, Epstein, Segal, Pownall, Gran, T. Cohen, Davidson. Second Ran'- llarris, NVein, VVitlin, Rubinstein, lirceman, Lichtenstein, Borish. Third Row-Il. Cohen, Rose, Flagler, Ber- man, A. Cohen, Grobman, Glick. Fourth Row-Robbins, Alperin, Federman, Felt, Kay, Kantor, Grinberg. Fifth Row-NVolov, Horowitz, Jackson, Miller, Nixon, Shapiro, Rosenthal, Bush. Sixth Row-Poulshock, Litow I... Kramer, Lippe, Hollander, E. Kramer, Neuman. Not Included in Picture'-Chaffetz, Kotler. I , ,veg--iz: F, Founded 1904 City College of New York 37 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1914 The social program of Phi Epsilon Pi included informal parties, com- bined parties with other fraternities, sorority mixers, and was concluded with the Orchid Ball held during Senior Ball VVeek End. Intramural a t h l e t i c s played a prominent role in the fraternity's ac- tivities. The Phi Eps sponsored foot- ball, swimming, basketball, bowling, and boxing teams this year, Among th e outstanding seniors were Sanford Lichtenstein, Phillip Weill, VVarren Cran, Leroy l-larris, VVarren Iackson, and lohn Chatfetz. Lichtenstein s c r v e d as business manager of Froth, as director of the Central Promotion Agency, and was a member of Lion's Paw. VV ein who is a ventriloquist and magician, had his own radio show on VVDFM. lrle was also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and promotion director of Froth. Chaffetz was head manager of the football team. l-louse President Cran was a mem- ber of the American Institute of Architects and past promotion direc- tor of Froth. Harris served on the B u s i n e s s Administration Student Council for four years. Jackson, a member of Thespians, appeared in many of the Thespians productions. Adviser-BERNARD GUTTERh1AN lb 9 'XL 3'-1' 5. X f 3 'Al fs .I4 sa A vig 'aff' sg ri? Qliaiti-. ' phi gamma Founded 1848 VVashington and jefferson College 82 Chapters CANHWA PHI CHAPTER 3 Established 1888 A, Y fe wa, is . 2 . . - fa W f TW' A' ' f - T is w 'U ' Bottom Row, Left to Right-Russell, VVot'ring, Henry, Cline, Mrs. Adams, Secuml Row-Sxveigard, Clark, Rivers, Johnston, Rapp, Packer, Anderson. r ' Litas? A Q, l '??. Q J 'J ., ,t of f .1 is me .. - L 'S W 1 W J, 4, .W ' . , M. wt, , .. J -- ,s.. as sl i , msglwr l .. is 1 ,rea , --.2-.Aa A - EQIQ, 1. Az., Christiansen, lylcliaden, Coller. 'I'1'1irti Rmv-Schultz, Henderson, Hamilton, Detterer, Lessig, Ferguson. Fourth Row-R. Fishburn, VVills, Zeller. Moore, Roberts, Hough, P. :N zz f 'wma :nv Phi Camma Delta is the oldest Creek letter fraternity at the Univer- sity. The Phi Cams, often called the Fijis, had a full social calendar this year which was highlighted by the annual Fiji lslandi' Week End. Outstanding seniors of the frater- nity this year were Charles Christian- sen, Hugh Cline, lohn Russell, and Richard Packer. Christiansen was a member of the varsity basketball squad his sopho' more year and was captain of the ten- nis team this year. He was also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and president of Parmi Nous. Cline was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Lionis Paw. He was captain of the varsity gymnastics team and was captain of the cheer- leading squad. Serving as vice-presi- dent of the lnterfraternity Council was Russell who was also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Lionis Paw. Packer was a member of -the Home Economics Student Council, Parmi Nous, and SH Club. He also cap- tained the 1955 soccer team and was an All-American soccer player. Atlviser-IAluMivmL Fisursuan Fishburn Hinkel. Fifth Row-Hutton Iapchen, Banes, Torrversen Bookinan MacKenzie, Dimler. Not Y 1 I1'1.cl.urled,in Picture-lVIerkel. , D , I 77 298 .fl Af . fi f x . . .l xx 1 , If 1 f phi kappa 14 Q ' Bottom Row, Left to Right-ltlijares, Scott, McGrath, Mrs. Egan, Tarkett, Hukaj, De Febo. Second Row- Hacherl, Comfort, Dudek, Metzger, Smith, Dent, Ross. Third Row-Mello, Millar, Zugates, Mulclowney, Gal- lavher, Velnskv. Fourth. Row-Hickey, Dobroski, Bizzack, Horvat, Kirsch, lVindish. Fifth Row-XVilkie, Founded 1894 Brown University 37 Chapters GAlVllVlA CHAPTER Established 1908 Phi Kappa won the Sigma Chi Scholarship Trophy last Spring. The trophy is awarded to the fraternity which shows the greatest scholastic improvement. The Phi Kaps chose the fraternity sweetheart at their annual Pledge Dance held during Nlilitary Ball VVeek End in December. The fra- ternity also held its annual party for underprivileged children of the area in December. Santa Claus was on hand to deliver gifts to the children. The traditional patron, St. Patrick, was honored at the St. Patty's Day party in March. The fraternity had social events during Homecoming Wfeek End, Mothers Day VVeek End, and Junior Prom Weelc End. ln intramural fo 0 t b all , Phi Kappa reached the semi-finals, and the fra- ternity also participated in other in- tramural sports this year. Leo Tarkett served as head soccer manager and was a member of Omi- cron Delta Kappa. Atlviser-NICHOLAS M. BRENUN gran - Q y? 'ZF L, Wiiartliling, Pammer, Melley, Hennessey, Orehek, Monaco. Not Incluzletl in Picture-Connors, Curran, Konchar, ff I 'A' Toman. 299 ,L up U. A gwffvs ,a fm .sa f QUE? ,H-55: Wi fazl ' . awe. asians K ai? 'SST 4 5. , A 2,1 .L phi kappa psi .Mlm M wifi? t ' A - Founded 1852 Wasliirrgton and Iefferson College 60 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1912 The social calendar of Phi Kappa Psi was filled this year with jam ses- sions, football week end activities, big week end programs, sorority enter- tainments, and house parties. The pledges and brothers also par- ticipated in the various intramural sports. Outstanding seniors of Phi Kappa Psi this year were Philip Beard, All- U niversitv secretarv-treasurer, Charles Polkers, a member of the University radio station staffg and joseph I-layes, president of Delta Sigma Pi. Beard and Lawrence Huntsman appeared in Thespian productions. fld'l7iSG1'-JOHN M. BOBB Bmtom Row, Left to Right-Ellis, Bostock, Glenvvright, YVatkins, Folkcrs, I-lcmsing, Hayes. Second Raw- Hostettcr, Lizzul, Strauss, Bilyak, Spangler, Huntsman, Kilc. 'llzirzl Row-McCabe, Bletzgcr, Heck, Kuhn, Hienzc, Martz, Clayton, Black. Fon-rth Row-Stern, Haley, Taylor, XVallacc, Kolanowski, Shaw, Carahell. in Fifth. Row-Soper, Bryan, Allen, Kistler, Brown, KLLIZ, Potts. Not 111cl1ulerl in Picture-Barth, Beard, Conway, 112, - ' Hartman Riday Roy Smith VVinterbottom. ,V I - :xy 300 Q aa-, me sa, , B , r- Eu -5 it r as ta Ham.-'-f phi kappa sigma x an gr . vii' f,,f ,. :uf ai? -, ' as Iiotlom Row, Left to Right-Larimer, Studebaker, Albrecht, Mrs. Daugherty, Montanari, Campbell, Taugher. Second Row-Bonnet, Buckenmaier, Springer, Strauss, Captain, Sargent, Vogel. Third Row-Lindfors, Sweitzer, Haves, Klein, Betts, Heckel, Yarbrough. Fourth Row-Okamoto, Best, Marshall, Hutchinson, Schneider, Mc- Kee, Farley, Shoyer. Fifth Row-Foster, Dahlberg, Tirabassi, Palmiero, Filler, Toddes, Phelan, Bailey. Sixth Row-Bother, Cook, Arnold, Stollar, High, Molloy, Lacey. Not Iuclmlcrl in Picture-Beasom, Deike, Ewing, Lahr, Luttcr, Miller, Murphy, Fellow, Powell, Stickler. Founded 1876 Long Island Medical School 46 Chapters PSI CHAPTER Established 1890 Phi Kappa Sigma played an active part in intramural sports this year. The fraternity won the football cham- pionship by defeating Phi Camma Delta fraternity in the finals. The boxing team was again a prominent competitor, and the fraternity also participated in the basketball, swim- ming, wrestling, golf, and other in- tramural events. The social activities of Phi Kappa Sigma included sorority mixers, the party for the area underprivileged children at Christmas time, and the Spring VVeek activities with Pi Beta Phi sorority. Among the fraternitys outstanding seniors were VVilliam Rother, Ru- dolph Lutter, Wzillace Cook, Louis Schneider, Guy Tirabassi, Stanley Larimer, and Charles Hayes. Cook, Schneider, Tirabassi, and Larimer were members of the varsity baseball squad, and Hayes was captain of the Army Reserve Oflicers Training Corps Rille Team. Achfiser-FREDERICK R. AXELSON 9 . Q 9 1 l X f Q 4 phi kappa taa . WSE fy, +5 , i . S' X' ' l , . A H ., Q iff, I f' Bolton: Row, Left to Right-XVescott, Grilliths, Frieltler, Mis. Malutran, Shelly, Frask, Ilausinan, Stevens. Second. Row-Ilale, VVolf, Nelson, Matyas, Mertz, Davis, Collier, Schumann. Tlzirzl Row-Tlioinpsun, Ileath, Okarma, Bors, Lawn, Varettoni, Hayes, McKihben. Fourth Row-Scasholtz, Shaheen, Murray, Leonard, Pifcr, Vlfoodring, Erickson, Bromley, Yang. Fifth Raw-Jacoby, Kalcka, Rieeo, Sanders, McCarthy, Wagner, Bast. Sixth Row-VVeber, Monito, Kuchn, Brown, Drake, Strange, Iiiehcnherger, Casarella, Logan. Not luclmlezl in Picture-Glaser, Mazux, Snire, Tczekjian, XValts. 302 Founded 1906 Miami University 70 Chapters ONIICRON CHAPTER Established 1922 The main social event of the year was Phi Kappa Tau's annual Pledge Dance which was preceded hy a for- mal dinner. During the semester Phi Tau had several costume parties including the Milkman,s Matinee. Phi Tau Finished fourteenth among the fraternities in intramural athletic activity last year. lohn Cleary won the tennis singles crown, and VValter Mazur advanced to the finals in box- ing and was a regular lineman on the varsity football squad. Phi Kappa Tau was also repre- sented in other organizations and activities on campus. Williaiin Shelly was co-Director of tlte Froth art staff. Philip Stevens served as regimental commander of Pershing Rifles and commanding officer of Scahhard and Blade. Joseph Bots was the com- manding oihcer of Pershing Rifles. For two consecutive years the fra- ternity has won top honors in the Alumni Homecoming Lawn Display. Phi Tau also Won a second place trophy in the float parade in last yearls Spring Week. A6l11iSfZl'-BENJAIXIIN VV. NIEBEL if ffl ., . X sl .6- F' W' O In sk, I smears. E . S8 BSB E sas as H. as Wim, T 5 1'fflg7P.:i1 ' f f phi Ja ri mu delta A-S8 ., - iw- asians, - t. B i 'gs-':.1 ww sr' ss E V, s H s me E -. s s s Hass s En . at Bottom Row, Left to Right-Saniborsky, Kolcat, Tilrnont, hflrs. Miller, Miehalski, Struzewski. Sccanzl llrnvf Mills, I. Thomas, Lyford, Taylor, Hankins, Emanuel. Tliinl Row-G. Beam, Hodge, Buckman, Quoos, VValkcr, Rodriguez. Fourth Row-Eby, 1. Miller, Kcmpf, Davis, Burgic, A. Thomas. Fifth Row-Shrope, J. Beam, ' Gurney, Mclito, Manges, Marousky, Stoerker. Sixth How-Wlilsun, Alwine, Krall, Updegraff, Godzik, Herman- sou, Srnaltz. Not Included -in Picture-Harmon, Shaw, D. Miller. V 3 i B so o so o Founded 1918 University of Massachusetts 13 Chapters MU EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1930 The social calendar of Phi Mu Delta consisted of the Costume parties on big week ends, informal week end events, and sorority entertainments. The pledge banquet and formal dance is traditionally held during lunior Prom VVeek End. An Easter Egg Hunt was held for underprivileged Children, and later in the Spring the fraternity held a ban- quet with the Phi Mu Delta chapter of Susquehanna University. The fraternity also participated in the Spring Weelc events. Phi Mu Delta entered the football, tennis singles, howling, basketball, handball singles and doubles, and softball a in on g other intramural events. Outstanding seniors of the frater- nity were Wfilliam hflills, member of Blue Band and University Symphonyg XNarren Davis, Blue Bandg Lawrence Lyford, Blue Banclg Stanley hflichal- ski, Blue Band and president of the University Symphonyg and Robert Kokat, vice-president of Players. Adviser-josnpu XV. HUNT O49 0 0 9' e QM-'39 Geena Mes -- ,ms Q an 2 ea Q. nests ,ma Tags it- : ,-Emerg, :Tit-sim lv ss 9 Q!-fEs:s it .af is swan? Qs phi sigma delta -' sfjs Ms it st s W ff El st' they an tags :K Em .5 gs: sin -as , e y Jrsfygyiigy, seems.. 'sX'??g?erQsf's xnifnnnp sgagwt, ,.u,,,,.,,... Fifgff it 3' .ati at 'E ' H 1' W ' if ll' ' its E WF Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Rothstein, Linial, Gerber, Mrs. Condon, Meyers, Rosen. Second Row-Steuer, Gardner, Zuker, Pogal, Rosenberg. Tlzirzl Row-Frankel, I-I. Levine, Bergman, McKenzie, Feinsilher, Grossinger, Devorris. Fo111't'71 Row-Kubel, Tolson, Bass, Dollingcr, Powell, Melnik, Blocker. Fifth Row-Gordeslty, Yaver- baum, Hirsch, Schwab, M. Levine, Kallish, Fox, Sixth Row-Jacobs, Karp, Morgnnstein, Gladstone, Halpern, Walker, Klcinstub. Nm: Inclurlerl in Picture-Targum, Cohen, Lapcnsohn, Suhrieber, Billstein, Ellinun, Serody, Trust. 304 Founded 1909 Columbia University 28 Chapters SIGMA CHAPTER Established l927 Phi Sigma Delta continued its ad- vance in all aspects of fraternity life during this, its 28th year at the University. The social season began during Orientation Week when the frater- nity held two mixers to welcome new students. The program of house par- ties, which included the annual Red party, was culminated with a banquet and dance to honor the graduating seniors. In addition Phi Sigma Delta throughout the year entertained sev- eral sororities and members of the faculty and staff. The fraternity competed in the various intramural sports and was rep- resented on the varsity tennis squad by Douglas Zucker. Outstanding seniors of the frater- nity were Sidney Blecker, member of the Mens Debate Team, lVlyron Feinsilber, editor of Collegian, Lynn Myers, chairman of Tribunalg Cor- don Pogal, member of the All-Uni versity Elections Committee, Herbert Rosenberg, fraternity editor of LA VIE, Joseph Steuer, oiiice manager of the E11gi1'1ee1'. hflilt Linial, co-circu- lation manager of the Daily Colle- gimzg and Elliot Fox, treasurer of the Book Exchange. Adviser-Monms FROMM .. 8 .. e .1 U Q 1 pl, G G ,. 0 1' at 4 i . n E E33 sa: as . Q W me 'S sf r gs r BHK me 81 nl H rams? . is sim QE mir sf? Easing? I O p L sigma appa University of Massachusetts 64 Chapters ,, . ,g, KAPPA CHAPTER wggisgiii Established 1899 Sfmt Bottom, Row, Left to Riglzteflilleland, Showalter, Lewis, Mrs. Keister, Rohm, Langford. Second Raw-Gamble, Gale, Turley, Carter, Hornberger, Bingaman. Third Row-Campbell, Sewell, Reagan, Jenner, Stevenson, XVeadcr. Fourth- Row-Jones, XVilson, Mcliissick, Alman, Lash, Peden, Koehler. Fifth Row-Oechslin, Mans- Huld, Paniil, Brown, Rebe, Eldridge, YVerkman. Nor Inclurlezl in Picture-Davies, Fox, Giles, Hartman, Hol- lcnhack, McYVilliams, Mullen, Riley, Sawyer, Szafran. 305 Phi Sigma Kappa was characterized by a variety of activities this year. The social events included several house parties and sorority entertainments in addition to the informal weekend events. The fraternity operated a f u ll house all year. Last year the Phi Sigma Kappas obtained 15th posi- tion scholastically among the campus fraternities. The outstanding seniors were VVil- liam Rohm, Ceorge Langford, and Ralph Turley. Rohm served as vice- president of the Senior Class and was a member of Parmi Nous and Alpha Phi Omega. Langford was a mem- ber of Sigma Tau and Pi Tau Sigma. Turley served as adjutant for the Arnold Air Society. Adviser-P. F. ENGLISH ET' f- Teas 'Tit x 'Q 2 v . 1 . -. . ,fa 2' fs . pi kappa alpha Z 5 iii Q 7' is s si 5. Ni C af' s Q z w RF .af ,til Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Locotos, Valentine, Miller, Mrs. Henninger, Baumann, MacEwcn, Tate. Second Row-Craig, Wlalsh, R. Martin, Chenowith, XVilliams, Voskamp. Third Row-Clark, Slotnik, Hughes, Kraft, Blandford, Sehleicher, Renner. Fmtrllz. Row-Zimmerman, Lowe, Hcnisc, Schoenly, Klimek, Townsend, Huf- nagel. Fifth Row-Boehret, Schmid, Reiter, Patterson, Slifer, G. Martin, Vollmer. Not lrzclurled in Picture- D'Alessio, Fitzgerald, Leone, Lisanti, Little, Schocrkc, YVilliammec. 306 Founded 1868 University of Virginia 1 ll Chapters BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1913 The Pi Kappa Alpha's at Penn State participated in th e various phases of fraternity activity this year. PiKA's were outstanding in many of the University's extra-curricular ac' tivities. ln varsity sports, PiKA was represented by Robert Little, first string fullback on the soccer team, and Frank Locotos, an outstanding member of the lacrosse team. James Tate was manager of the golf team. In sports competition between fra- ternities, the PiKA teams ranked high in several Helds of sports activity. Norman Miller served as acting editor of the Collegian during the Pall semester and managing editor during the Spring semester. Other members of the house participated in varied activities ranging from Colle- gian to the Glee Club. The house also undertook a com- munity project during the year in keeping with the national policy of Pi Kappa Alpha. The fraternitys social program was climaxed by the annual Dream Girl dinner-dance held in April. They also gave 'fArabian Nightsn and HSL1- pressed Desire parties in addition to sorority mixers. A Christmas treat for underprivileged children was held with Theta Phi Alpha sorority. AL'l1'iSET-CHrKRLlES I-l. KHOPP QQ Q xl-K F RQ 4 ...7x,. 1 FI: ii' ' vu ' .ffifk ' 5 X X Li'tY s ' fi 5 , m ,Q s as mm E S B B X1 r H .1 as its is N, mm fs H RWE? , K. H me , msmQm , BBB as Q gsgay -I aufiis T' :ff it ia? is 5 is S, - V, . 2 ' , , T 1. Tw T- mr l1T5'l-, ., - f ,N t, , Bottom Row, Luft lo Right-XVillizn-ns, Holm, Ziegler, Mrs. Browne, Browne, Adair. Seoomi Row-Clause: Baldwin Elmes Cone Althouse Eschallicr. Tliirtl Row-Mover, Bowers, Armstronw, Proudfoot, Glcim, Cross- cup. Fburllr flow-AlIcKniglrt,lNash, Holmes, Ludwig, Mawhy, Hopkins, X-Vcmlr. Fifth Hou'-Schooley llazelct, Pantle, Queitzsch, McDowell, Ruby, Yeosock. Sixth Row-VVood, Reid. Schweitzer. Simmons, Pol lard, Shemerv, Kroh. Not Includeil in Picture-Henderson, Oherly, Smith, Pasko, Baker, Martin, Thorne, Carocci, Rainey, Zimlnerman. Founded 1904 College of Charleston 50 Chapters ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established 1927 The social program of Pi Kappa Phi had a variety of events including sorority entertainments, combined parties with other fraternities, and house parties. The social season began with a re- ception to honor the fraternityis housemother. ln December, Pi Kap- pa Phi joined Delta Gamma sorority to give a party for children of the area. The fraternity held a Roman Togan party during Junior Prom VVeel4 End in November. Big events were also held during lnterfraternitv Council VVeelc End and during Sc- nior Week End. Outstanding seniors of the frater- nity were Donald Ziegler, William Oberly, and Roy Williams. Ziegler was a member of the Glee Club, Del- ta Nu Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, and Parmi Nous. He also served as so- cial chairman of Thespians. Uberlv was co-captain of the Wres- tling team and won the 1955 un- limited championship of the Na- tional Collegiate Athletic Association. Williams served as sports editor of Collegian and LAVIE, as vicepresi- dent of Sigma Delta Chi, and was a member of Parmi Nous. Adviser-C. LEONARD FERGUS 'HG gl X. 'P 9 'V Iv, iv , 5 ,- ff . 1-A , i -Q51 K I at 11' if , ,NN hi: if Tl fifir. ,JT 1 'pf' .H i EH. BJYSME JZ H't'ia5'i 5 3 MSE' ans? -wana - iii . we HQ i Q53 SS W Xglg E fagki- E aaa it f E W it , , at H E if sk E Nam :Haggis - -f me-R waning 5 New pi lambda phi . fiefiefles, 53339 amass. ajax a y mage mamamagaf tw? awamwf ' ,.gajaHif a. in nga is -H H 5 4fi:.fHf HF, - :lives a gi ng 25, if E a as E a E E Bottom Row, Luft to Iiigllfl'-lxlilflliillg, Goldberg, XVasscrman, Miller. Second Ho1vwSchrcilicr, Resnick, Heller, Cooke. Tliirtl. Row-Lackey, Friedinan, Naihach, Meltser. Not Included in Pitslure-Furst. 308 Founded 1895 Yale University 33 Chapters OMEGA GAlVllVlA CHAPTER Established 1942 Action began in l954 for the re- establishment of Pi Lambda Phi at the University following a suspension by the national olhce in l952. A local social fraternity, Pi Lambda was formed and last November the brothers of this fraternity were in- itiated into Pi Lambda Phi. The goals of the fraternity during its probationary year, which ended last November, were the practice of non-sectarianism, extensive service to the University and the community, and a policy of financial assistance to men who are deserving but unable to adord fraternity life. The social calendar of Pi Lambda Phi included barn dances, jam ses- sions, and informal week end events. At Christmas time the fraternity held a dance with appropriate decorations. A Comic Strip Characteru party was given in April, and the formal pledge dinner and dance was an event of Senior Ball Weelt End. AEiViSG1'-BENJARIIN L. ALEXANDER fl'l', . 7,5 5.5 l I A n . an A QL, , .xiii pi sigma upsilon Bottom How, Left tn Right-Baer, Ristimaki, Connell, Allarclice, Hosenmiller. Secoml Rmv-Lutton, McCabe, Rettger, F. McHugh, Mitchell. Tlzirrl Row-Mulhern, XVoelir, E. McHugh, Massage, Bartol. Fourth Ron'- Miller, Dunbar, Thompson, Price, Eisenacher, DiDomenico. Founded 1955 Pennsylvania State University 1 Chapter PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1955 Pi Sigma Upsilon was founded in bday, 1955, when 10 members of Pershing Ptifles agreed to form a local social fraternity. These 10 men each recommended new members and from this group Pi Sigma Upsilon expanded to its present number of 21 brothers. The charter to operate as a local fraternity, under the name of Pi Sigma Upsilon, was approved by the Senate Committee on Student Affairs last October. The fraternity has been active in intramural sports throughout the year, including tennis, bowling, foot- ball, wrestling and boxing. In addi- tion to the regular week end parties, other social functions included Par- ents' VVeek End, the Roman Toga party, the I-layseed I-loe-Down, and Spring Week. The outstanding seniors of Pi Sig- ma Upsilon include the president, VVilliam Connell, who has aided the fraternity in overcoming the initial obstacles of organization. Paul Mit- chell's campus activities included president of the Marketing Club, the Business Administration Student Council, and the University radio station. Matthew Miller formerlv served as president of the Newmaiq Club and was the recent chairman of the lVliddle Atlantic Province of the National Newman Club Federa- Iioii. Adviser-'Mrc1misL R. LYNCH 3 9 N ts sigma alpha epsilon Bottom. Row, Left in Right-Rice, Heiney, Gerdes, Mrs. Betts, Calvert, Culbertson, lllandcvillc. Sccoml Row- Parmitcr, VValsh, Kelley, Cl. Mvcrs, lllountnn, James. Third Row-Peters, jordan, Brahm, Barette, Losa XVille. Fourtlz. Row-Vf'ertz, Beere, Saxe, llflcz-Xrver, Timbers, Bush, Angell. Fifth Rmv-North, VV. Myersl Henrie, Cooper, Kelly, Goas, Kuebler, Erb. Not Included in Picture-Eisenhutli, Hochherg, Stelnyk, Lysek, Musser, Stewart, Varshay, V olpe. 3 1 0 Founded 1856 University of Alabama 138 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1892 The social program of Sigma Alpha Epsilon includes several annual events. During the Fall Semester the fraternity had a party Home- coming Weelc End, held its Pledge Dance, and sponsored an Qrphanys Benefit. ln the Spring, the SAE's held a lVlother's Day banquet and tea, spon- sored a faculty reception, and partici- pated in the Spring VVeek activities. The social program also included bi- monthly sorority mixers. The fraternityls program of athle- tics included the intramural sport events. Albert Brahm copped the 165-pound intramural boxing cham- pionship, and Russell Mandeville was runner-up in the unlimited division. The basketball and volleyball teams earned a second place rating in their respective divisions. Graduating se- niors vvho represented the fraternity in varsity sports were lames Hoch- berg, lhor Stelnyli, and Merl Gerdes. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was repre- sented in four of the five menis hat societies this year. Donald Calvert served as secretary of Parmi Nous. flClViSCl'-JOHN W. BRENNEMAN l r AE U. 1 ' 17,1 un li sigma alpha mu by F Qunded City College of New York '52 Chapters lVlU LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1949 The social calendar of Sigma Al- pha Mu was highlighted by jam sessions, skating parties, listening par- ties, and the usual informal week end events. Homecoming Weeli End with the returning alumni was a big event for the fraternity as was the USHHD party during Junior Prom Week End in November. The Spring semester activities included the annual Circus party. The intramural program of Sigma Alpha Mu, often called the Sammy's, reached a new high last Spring. The bowling team copped the first place trophy, and the fraternity was rep- resented in the badminton semi- finals and the tennis quarter-finals. The activities of the graduating seniors included club memberships, participation in dramatics and for- ensics, hat society memberships, ln- terfraternity Council memberships, and membership in nine honorarv societies. 1 AL1'l.'iS8T'-lXl0RlX'IAN Dixvms 4, it Q 0 Q f ' ' .1 ., I Y I ' ' ev 1,6 re ' A mm ts . , M E, s Q Z2 E ' EES,-is s Em? lr, we was sw eggs: EH' wet sigma chi . ima at '15-Mt t 'FZQQP3 ff ' 'SAX V. N It .ts .wa-Z-4 EWZBEH' Q' all V. if-QQ, Bottom Row, Left to Right-Spencer, Barcliner, Mango, Mrs. Holmes, Blair, Reiclenbaugh. Second Row- Nocllancl, xlVl1lfl1Il0fC, Gouza, Mohler, Lynnm, Hcinriehs, Smith. Thinl Row-Richnack, Sharpe, Hess, Revic i Dougherty, Garber, Hass. Fourth. Row-Baymiller, Higgins, Thomas, Corrigan, Shantz, Reitz. Fifth Row- Dolecki, Boguclci, Kamps, Dawson, Nally, Keith, Guenther. Sixth. Row-Enyctly, Barrett, Rogers, Farmce, Kessinger, Hoyt, Giegerich. Not Inclmleai in Picture-Dietz, Gardiner, Giegerich, Holmes, Zimmerman, Agnone, Debellis, Jordy, Scrabis. 3 'I 2 Founded 185 5 Miami University 124 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1890 The social calendar of Sigma Chi began with Homecoming VVeek End. The fraternity held its annual Pledge Dance in November, and the annual Christmas Party was also given dur- ing the Fall Semester. During the Spring Semester, the Sigma Chi's had the annual Miami Triad with Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Theta fraternities. The Sigma Chi Sweetheart Dance was held in May. The fraternity also participated in the various intramural sports events including football, basketball, base- ball, and bowling. Outstanding seniors of the fra- ternity were Howard Guenther, who held membership in Skull and Bonesg Glen Dietz, a member of the Engi- neering and Architecture Student Councilg George Dougherty, presi- dent of Sigma Tau, and Kenneth Blair, house president. AlT1'iSEl'-HAROLD L. DII.LENBECK -EL..-1 P A 'STTTQ WRX wtf., . ff lt '-,' ' 'IN ' sigma nu ' S' .5 ' Bottom Row, Left 'to Right-Culiguri, Slraid, Barney, Mrs. Steelman, Tcetsel, lflfcissend, Rosebcrry. Secontl Row-llvson, Coale, Schravcsande, I. N. Miller, Foht, Baily, Robson. Third Ron'-Vance, J. XV. Miller, Haley. Bartlcttf Land, Lyons, Rehru. Fourth Row-Palmer, Vllilliains, Howes, Iflollenbach, Hibler, Abbott, Goltlbeck. liivftlz. Row-Gaffney, Pappert, Bonner, Dunkelberger, Marolmic, Meek, Bergescn, Horst. Sixth Row--1.aw, Schrader, Hodgson, Snell, Crum, Myers, Griffiths. Not Included in Picture-I. Donahue, R. Donahue, Ritter, Snell, Yeakle. Founded 1869 Virginia Military Institute 1 19 Chapters DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1908 Delta Delta chapter of Sigma Nu held its annual Pledge Dance in December as the first outstanding social event of the year. The second and most important dance of the year was the White Star Formal which was held in the Spring. For this event, the fraternity moved outside to a gaily decorated patio and back lawn. As is customary, a queen was picked to reign for the evening. just before Christmas, the frater- nity held a party for the grade school children of State College. Spring VVeek was the last big social activity of the year for Sigma Nu. The fraternity was represented in football, lacrosse, basketball, and base- ball sports. 1n the past 10 years Sigma Nu has won the All-1ntra- mural Trophy four times, losing it last year by only 28 points. During the past year the fraternity held the golf and the softball trophy. The local chapter also claimed the 145- pound and 175-pound boxing cham- pionships ancl were runners-up in the basketball championship. Outstanding seniors were David Barney, VVillard Snell, and Andreas Bergesen. Ad1'iSBT-EUGEN C. Brscnomf :again 1 a, 21' 399 if ii'f '9 A 3 sl ua, 'ia sigma phi alpha Founded 1920 Pennsylvania State University 1 Chapter ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1920 The social calendar of Sigma Phi Alpha included th e two annual pledge dances, one in November dur- ing Junior Prom Week End and the other in March during lnterfraternity Council Week End. The fraternity also held a dinner dance to honor the seniors during Senior Ball Week End in May, par- ties with the alumni, and a Christ- mas party for area children. Sigma Phi Alpha held cabin parties and other social activities at its cabin at Vlfhipples Dam. The cabin was pur- chased in 1925. The local chapter ranked among the top 15 fraternities in the scholas- tic standings last year. Graduating seniors who were out- standing in campus activities includ- ed Lowell Underhill, house presidentg and Eugene Seifrrt. Underhill served as secretary of the lnterfraternity Council Board of Control, and Seifirt was active on Ag 1-lill and served as treasurer of Coaly Society. ALlViS91'-WXLLIABI L. KJELGAAHD 'E tri i J' ui xg . ' if 'af fi' abiisflm ' Bottom Row, Left to Bight-Forrest, Underhill, Mrs. Sabey, Shuman, Kurtz. Second Row-Suthcrlanrl, Brandt, '-C7 Bryrne, Adam, Smith. Third Row-I-Ioifn-ian, Francis, Moore, Bixler, Seifrit. Fourth Rmv-Harter, Kroninger, A. re. hd ..'- 'fr Reily, Yviant, Toland. Fifth Row-Yanchick, Robinson, Toepfer, Thornquist, Mitchell. W 5, F lv ' Q l IZ fl Us A'.,, a Q 314 C O S Z Founded 1901 gl. p University of Richmond 136 Chapters 0 PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER epsllon 1 Q ,. .. ta Z at f.sQ'4i5'5g-,LQ . ii, 'C 1 , ' ' Y f ', J ' - -' ' ,- ' - . .1 - .l ' ' - ' 3 ' ' ' - - l llottum. Huw, Left to Right-Van Zyl, Dancker, Mrs. VVink, Carrick, XVy1lie, Lentz. Secmrrl Hou'-M:Grotty, Kirk, VVhitehouse, Glaser, Cullum, McCulloch. Thinl Hmv-Klinestiver, Gcnkingcr, l-lertlcr, Clamplxell, Dow- den, Good, Bowers. Fourth Row-Moore, A. Capuano, Zatis, Kmetz, Hatton, Koelinlcin. Fifth'Rou.'-gl. Smith. Klingensmith, Henry, Stevens, Larson, Levis. Meredith. Sixth. Row-Crowley, I. Capuano, Riley, Gxsewlute, Kreamer, Farese, Michel, Pinnie. Not Irzclmlecl in Picture-Ferritto, M. C. Smith, R. F. Smith, Valentine, Bankers. 315 Last year Sigma Phi Epsilon par- ticipated in intramural sports taking second place in the 880-relay race and Finishing sixth in wrestling. This year the fraternity was represented in the boxing Hnals and the quarter- linals of intramural football. The two biggest events on the so- cial calendar were the Pledge or Sweetheart Dance and Niotheris Day activities. The fraternity held cos- tume parties including the Apache party and the annual United Nations Ball. SPE also held their annual Christmas party for children and par- ticipated in Spring Week and Creek VVeelQ this year. Outstanding se niors graduating were Benjamin Lentz and Gibson lflertler, lacrosse teamg Charles Bow- ers, president of Industrial Relations Research Associationg and George Carrick, member of Interfraternity Council and the Accounting Club. Adviser-T. R. Ponrsn ei ',g,w Q A li W, J vt 'l' v of f ' -at if V 'Q y. . 9. ECDE .ci 0. .l- 1 I I I W . .V ,Y 'G -1L.' - .. tgp, E we Q E t 311554 L 55 iggiz ' ' 'f X E.. E .2 A Sigma pi , gli' 51,2 byggsa., wi Q 'gf V H is . 21 rv av . Hair as ' Iimtmn Row, Left to lligllt-Downing, Harvey, Simmonw, Miss Minino, Stoltz, Linclslrom. Sueoml Row- llayard, Lange, Kuneman, Getz, Della Penna, Carlin. Thirzl Row-Reagan, Abelc, Krnuscr, Brooks, Curtis, Redfield. Fourth. Row-Beattie, XN'ilson, VVolll', Caensle, Metz, Moyer, Black. Fifth. Row-Vogelsinger, Byerly, Tinsman, Schmitt, Brown, Miller. Sixth Row-Maeder, XR-'hittle, F. Saurman, Yeager, Bran man. Nor Inclmled in Picture-Burt, Chestnut, Flamporis, Hofmann, Lohman, Marshall, VValz. 316 dt, Benton, K. Saure Mazurkiewicz, Reed, V icennes University 61 Chapters TI-I ETA CHAPTER Established 1912 The local chapter of Sigma Pi was founded at the University in 1912, and the chapter house was com- pleted in 1933. The fraternitys social events in- cluded house parties, informal week end events, and sorority entertain- ments. Sigma Pi's were also active in the various intramural sport events. Among the outstanding seniors of the fraternity were Robert Simmons, house president, vice-president of Al- pha Kappa Psi, and chairman of the lnterfraternitv Council Boarcl of Con- trolg Franl: Della Penna, varsitv foot- ball team member, Bruce Vogelsinger, former track manager, VVilliam Caryl, president of Delta Nu Alphag John Abcle, clique chairman of Lion par- ty, and Steve Flamporis, soccer team captain. Adviser-CHARLES D. jismfnuzs 'effffff'1 'f4l . -+P -JQ4 -ri- Q term , V pero, li A 3 I--l V' . .' L 'Ll' ol 4 . + L . lee ts .f 9 'H PAQ ll 3594.04 '1 5-159' ,eg it tau ka Cl Fmdedlggg A Illinois Wesleyan 117 Chapters PI CHAPTER epsilon Bottrmz limit, Left to Right-Bates, Smith, Anderson, Gruber, Mrs. XValsh, Sealy, Taylor, Ely. Second Row- XVilliams, Cron, Patellis, Shue, Znachko, Franks, Keltz, Hills, Vkfalclili. Tlzirzl Row-Springman, Staub, Nale Crawford, Ilnrper, Hafner, Galiardi, Seamans. Fourth Row-Parshall, I. Lambert, Olson, Johnston, Shillingcr, Barnes, R. Lambert, Tunell. Fifth Row-Dominick, Lcsight, Dciliark, Hill, Trnutmann, Rayiield, Rossi Eberly, Schafer. Sixth Row-Snyder, Rowland, Biery, Tressler, Gatehouse, Fought, Dombcck, Cross, Rohm Not Inclxuletl in Picture-Bergey, Byers, Donahoe, Hartman. 7 Pi chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was established on the Penn State campus in l922. The fraternity, commonly known as Teke, for the past five years has captured first place in the lnterfrater- nity Council Sing. The varied social program at Tau Kappa Epsilon was highlighted by the Orchid Dance, which took place HIC Week End in hflarch. Teke participated in intramural sports, Coming in second in the swim- ming Competition. Among the other sports in which they were represented were boxing, goli, football, and ten- nts. The outstanding members of the fraternity who graduated this year were Earl Seely, All-University presi- dentg Roger Staub, president of the Blue Bandg Richard Wzilchli, presi- dent of Alpha Phi Omega, honorary service fraternityg Francis Taylor and Charles Springman, members of Par- mi Nousg and Kenneth Lesight, mem- ber of Skull and Bones. Adviser-CARL E. lVlARQI.lARDT 1' yvv' UTD if Q' A . -l k Ati . , if-.,-fi-.. Q.: f,g'f t f -.L ,wi , ,Juli ,dw l'lWll'lfJlaf' ' ,xx gagg,ar w. vwyi C p l Q Founded 1924 Pennsylvania State University 3 Chapters . ALPHA CHAPTER 1' X73 Established 1924 ,ji Tau Phi Delta, the forestry fra- ternity, took part in 'the series 'of house parties held during University W l big week endsf, In addition, they sponsored the annual Forestry Ball and this year co-sponsored the first annual Agricultural Fraternity Ball in conjunction with Alpha Zeta, Al- pha Gamma Pmho, and Delta Theta Sigma. The fraternity also held a Pledge Dance and Family Day, and 'participated in Greek VVeek and Spring VVeek activities. Scholastically, Tau Phi Delta ranked third among fraternities last year. In accordance with this, eight members of the fraternity were in Xi Sigma Pi, national forestry society, and Phi Eta Sigma, scholastic honor society. Gr , --Q will jill' Tau Phi Delta engaged in intra- mural sports, reaching the Playoffs in volleyball before being eliminated. Earl Reinsel was a member of thc lnterfraternity Council Board of Con- trol and john Leasure was editor of the 1956 Forestry School Yearbook, The Sylvan. The Distinguished Military Student Award was given to Robert Douglass. Ralph Cowan, Forest Fenstermaker, and Patrick Lantz were officers in the Penn State Forestry Society and several seniors were members of the Agricultural Student Council. Adviser-RONALD A. BARToo :TT in ' l l tx Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Bommer, Fenstermaker, Mrs. Snow, Reinsel, Allison. Second Rmv-Marchetti, 1 1 j Voelker, Terry, Rodriguez, Bowers. Third Raw-Cowan, Gericlre, DeBald, Mortenson, Leasure. Fourth Row- Ao 'f ' ,fi Browning, Robcrtshaw, Ruppert, Wlzlfe, Lzmtz. Fifth Row-Steward, Douglass, Sclnniclt, Breslin, Kriz, Logan. H, 'S v ,f Nor I11Cl'Ifl!lBL'1 in Picture-Buckhee, Croinlcy, Dress, Kellum, Zelley. ul -81' ' Ay 4 vt' 318 ss theta chi X 1,, V :T ,E V sa-me 'uf ..-1 , A Founded 1 85 6 Norwich University 118 Chapters OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1919 The social calendar of Theta Chi began last Fall with a jam session with Dave Apple and his Applejaclts. For Junior Prom Week End in No- vember, the fraternity held a Bowery Brawl, and in December the Theta Chiis had their Pledge Dance. The local chapter also sponsored a Christ- mas treat for children of the area. During the Spring Semester, the fraternity held a South Sea Island party and worked with Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority on Spring Week. The Theta Chi's won third place in the track intramurals last year and participated in the intramural sports including track this year. Among the outstanding senior members of the fraternity were Wil- liam Landis, Hoge r Vogelsinger, Richard Sherwood, Robert Urban, and Ioseph Crudo. Landis served as the Thespian Member-at-Large and was a member of the lnterfraternity Council Board of Control. Acting business manager of Collegian and serving as personnel manager of Thespians was Vogelsinger. Sherwood was president of the American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers and the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Urban served as thc Thespian advertising manager, and Crudo was the T hespian business manager. Adviser-FLOYD B. FISCHER - -Qfgu. ,.-I -'Q . v- .Q -qu Bonom Row, Left to Right-Zimmerman, Crudo, Burch, Mrs. Gnschke, Baker, Forsythe, I-Ianscn, Codori. Second G- 5. 66,11 ' Q Row-GrifFm, Xvarker, Zellem, Urban, Cadzow, Vogelsinger, Smith. Thirrl Row-Chico, Palone, Rcmmey, Q IQ! Pershing, Snedckcr, Hummel, McCann, Klimcke. Fourth Row-Segl, Sommcrs, Sherwood, Beachley, Landis, ' ' Sanger, Leach, Keller. Fifth Row-Spinazzola, Miller, Frame, Brandt, Licklittcr, Unger, Osisck, Gerhard. Q. Sixth Row-Mastroroccu, Eynon, Pawelski, XVard, Beidler, Cooke, Rhoades, XValker, Strausscr. Not Inclutlezl ' fi in Picture-Caldwell, Livziev, Reader, Starkcv. in I . . . X 1 I V. 1.7 .V ., of p g. ,r, 319 ,,.',,, . T ulsa s 2 fQ':'QfQ ,., sf' D ,f-gt .ana Y 1 theta delta chi I it a 4 9 2 lat 9' ln-:- I ' ' at .sian . iii? 5 H fr, 'E E B H Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Brazier, Maass, Cobb, Mrs. Lingenfelter, Falkie, Beidler, Kuhn. Secuml Rmv- Mensch, H. Patterson, Snyder, Ferrari, Wagner, MacKay. Thirzl Row-Felix, D. Patterson, VVeirman, Smith, Divany, Iablonski. Fourth Row-Ritlen, Elliott, Hanson, XVil1iams, Falk, Nieslev. Fifth Row-Dick, Fish, Brown, NIcCu.lIough, Olexa, Carey, Eaton. Not Inclmierl in PiCi?1lTL!fCI1ll11Ef, Kruppa, Roscoe. 320 Founded 1847 Union College 30 Chapters SIC-MA TRITON CHAPTER Established 1954 Theta Delta Chi endeavored to maintain a high degree of interest in campus activities this year. Richard Kuhn and Roger Beidler advanced to the playofls in the tennis tournament last Spring. This year the fraternity participated in other intramural sports including bowling, basketball, and football. The social season was highlighted by Homecoming VVeek End when the lawn display depicting Penn State's growth since its founding in 1855 won third prize in the fraternity competition. r'Cafe Paris with ap- propriate decorations and costuming was the theme for junior Prom Weeli End in November. The annual pledge formal was held during hfiili- tary Ball Week End in December. The outstanding seniors of Theta Delta Chi were Beidler and Thomas Falkie. Reidler served as acting man- aging editor of Collegian, held mem- bership in Lions Paw, Parmi Nous, and was president of Sigma Delta Chi. Serving as house president was Fallcie who was also vice-president of Sigma Camma Epsilon, secretary of the hflining society, and a member of Phi Eta Sigma and Tau Beta Pi, honorary fraternities. ACl1JiSIZ1'-XRIILIJIAIVI Scrrorr in ? ,. - ,,,T!ilv 'y - 'ui - flf- '9 tee: r n' ,ji-at ,fif- F52 J'-fl' l as r,f?alQt, ifgllw 4 ITS, '75 7' vxjgili !-, 1. rc. ,ifjlv -If ti, O t eta appa p L Bottom Row, Left to Right-Signorino, Carnell, Zurlo, Dr. Tschan, Grapsy, Oberleitner, Nemeth. Second Ron' -Johnson, Rich, O'Connor, Kcrnan, Surovchak, Vasley. Third Run'-Rantz, Giardini, Krufka, Tambutri, B. Evanko, D. Evanlco, Lofink, Fourth Row-Buzad, Patrick, Yarosz, Allette, Eagen, Myers, Meaeci. Fifth Rau'- Saladna, Blaszkowski, Flint, Olseski, Kazmierski, Massi, Vlleiss, Golden. Not Included in Picture-Bomberger, Faris, Kopanski, Kurtz, hlarisa, Reich. 321 Lehigh University 23 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1922 Theta Kappa Phi won the softball Championship in the lnterfraternity League last Spring and participated in other interfraternity sports this year. The fraternity's social calendar in- cluded the Pledge Formal in Decem- ber, and the annual Prison Riot costume party during the Interfrater- nity Council VVeek End this Spring. Theta Kappa Phi also held an Opi- um Denu costume party this Spring which was the final costume party this year. The fraternity co-operated with B level, Thompson Hall, for Spring VVeek last year and placed fourth in their Category. Joseph Krufka was an alternate for the 1952 Olympic wrestling team, and placed second in the Eastern National Collegiate Athletic Associa- tion wrestling competition. He served as co-captain on the wrestling team last year. Frank Reich was co- captain on the football team last Fall and received honorable mention in the All-American listings. Rudolph Marisa was a member of Penn State's basketball team. AC11'iS6V-ROBEIITJ. GRACE 1, Q l ljt-G-.AA-is ,GRD ,, i if 19' M , ..4e': gQ15e 4, sig . ra, ww. , .,, , . Q - ft Q-af! 1 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Shenk, Hahn, Mrs. McCormack, Nestor, Huston, Margerum. Second Row-Casarico, Sala, Cairns, Ynchim, Stark, Mannell, Nigro. Third Row-Piatnk, VVallick, Knepper, Blouch, Maehlan, Sea stone, Lay. F014-rtlz. Row-VVentz, Miltenberger, Nliller, Thierwechter, James, Bolze, Kennedy. Fifth Row- Bush, Vvolif, Hawk, Rhodes, Fissel, Musial, Ilaslett. Not Inclmlerl in Pictm'eMl'1einze, Straub, XVyand Deluca, Heath, Kohler, Kirk, Krieger, Mcrtz, Mirlh, Sichel, VVools1on. 322 Founded 1864 Pmenesselaer Polytechnic Institute 55 Chapters LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1907 Theta Xi's social calendar included several house parties. During Junior Prom Week End in November the fraternity held a Roaring Twentiesn party. The pledges had charge of the Military Ball Week End events, and as part of the entertainment gave their annual pledge formal. The Theta Xi's entered the Spring Week activities, and for part of the week end entertainment they had a f'South Sea lslandn party. The intramural swimming team was outstanding, and the basketball, boxing, and wrestling teams were stronger this year than in the past. The bowling team was organized for the first time this year. John Seastone, Malcolm Stark, and VVilliam Straub were the only gradu- ates of Theta Xi this year. Seastone served as president of the Home Economics Student Council and was a member of Skull and Bones, All- University Cabinet, an d Omicron Delta Kappa. Stark was a member of the Engineering and Architecture Student Council and served as presi- dent of Eta Kappa Nu. Straub played varsity football for three years. AdViS6I'-CJIIARLES STEWART x V y ,mt GG mg.. .rw nga Bw A f lggssssigu 'Seas .mf aa z Z ,. -- 5,5-iq xg-:1 -4 - - 1 . in za -r Bottom Row, Left to Right-Gravbash, llerschkowitz, Mrs. Miller, Shoop, Longenccker, Amachcr. Set-mul Row -Grove, Reich, Seiders, Gycler, 'Horst, Gantz. Thirtl Row-Howcr, Vaida, Sibley, Cairns, Troutman, O'Hara Fourth Row-Shelley, Brooks, Cullen, Krempa, Nearing, Peterson. Fifth Row-Yorkovieh, Rutherford, Diener, Founded 1907 University of Illinois 18 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1928 The local chapter of Triangle was host to the annual Triangle National Convention last Fall. This was the first time that the convention had been held at the University. Triangle has never ranked below seventh place scholastically among the other University fraternities, This year the Fraternity participated in the numerous intramural sport activities. The social program this year in- cluded jam sessions, house parties such as the Roman Holiday during Junior Prom Week End in Novem- ber, picnics, and sorority mixers. Triangle managed to construct a Homecoming display despite the rain and was awarded honorable mention for the display. The fraternity com- bined with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority for the annual Pledge Dance. Triangle is largely composed of engineers and architects. Among the outstanding seniors were David Shoop, business man- ager of the Engineer, vice-president of Scarab, and a member of the Engi- neering and Architecture Student Council, Charles Brooks, managing editor of the Engineer and treasurer of the American Institute of lndus- trial Engineers, Kenneth Hovver, president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineersg and VVilliam T routman, president of Chi Epsilon. AEi1'fS6T-EDWIN P. NYE 1 'J 1- Bunn, Bowman, Roinesburg, Henry. Not Included in Picture-Oberg, Redmond, Hansen, Mikeska, Myers. 1. to 323 Y 23 O wilt Q 7191! 18 91. a ex. 'illfr ll! .1 5 ,-, -ar ' F-'gffigk fr 35.4559 H hs M ,, ,fs 52 A ff 2 1 Quia We sw Q .. Q Rig? 3 54935525 K eta beta tau , Q. A, . . wa ze: 5, 1' - Founded 1898 City College of New Yorlc 47 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1946 Socially, the school year of Zeta Beta Tau was highlighted by the marriage party and the annual in- itiation dinner dance. In the sports line, the Fraternity vvon intramural Championships in handball singles and doubles and copped iirst place in howling. Seniors active on campus included Erwin Sehiininel, who won both the handball championshipsg Donald Schwartz, who teamed up with Schiinmel to win the doublesg Thom- as Muller, a lneinher of the debate team, and LeRoy Sacks, director of Hillel radio. Scholastieally, the fraternity earned a place in the top 10 Fraternities ac- cording to averages, Several meni- hers were in University honorary societies. To hetter campus relations, the fraternity held a joint Christmas party with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority for the children of the community, entertained the professors with a faculty banquet, and took an active part in the Creek Week town project. AL1ViS8l'-CLIFFOIID A. NELSON Sri Q 47 fu 4 .Qi Bottmu. Row, Luft to Right-Lessin, Sacks, Licbman, Falk, Schwartz, Selhst. Second Ron'-Roth, Alexander, B 7 Q E., Mctzman, A. M. Friedman, Kramer, Greenwald. Thirzl How-Chalniers, Lokoff, Lev, Muller, Stern. Fourth C' . Row-Goldston, Gariinkle, Kitzinger, Michaels, Sehinnnel, Freudel. liifilr Row-LaVan, A. C. Friedman, it Kanovsky, Lippman, Steen, Levitt. Nui: Incizizlczl in Piclm'e-Gratzner, Lieberman, Trimas, Krebs, Kluger, Q if gi' Rubens. W +- 442 g EE C I Q 324 , f il'-ru 1.,, ash , ' S S 9 Q 1 .s x , ..,vv 1' will --1 'X - ..,, .:,.,, : 6 4 4 4 ' fi V ' 5, ,Y as 'Q-. .L 4 I 4 I v 1- I XX X , -gb' '-x N4-5 Y, . X. I T X i 1 I ,L 1 N -1 f f - tn f N i V' QQ 'M 4:3 bi in-s-I , 'F.. ., cb' --I-up--pn-v---7 ,-, -A f 'N ,.-4 ' i .V xx , -.,., K Q, X 1 f NY 5. I. Jaya. ,I . . -1 , NY , i , 1 L' . X- AX z LV,-,.f ,, -, ,arf ,- ,wx -W -5 .wg , ,...z I 1 . ' V ,F 'ru -fy -A 1 V tu ' 5 anhellenic council ORGANIZATION President ---- E. JOANNE CARUSO Vice-President - BARBARA A. NICHOLLS Treasurer - NITA M. MESSINGER Recording Secretary - - NIARY C. CRAIG Corresponding Secretary PATRICIA A. SPATZ Panhellenic Council is the chief co-ordinator of sor- ority activities with student government leaders and the university administration. It is composed of two repre- sentatives from each of the 22 sororities on campus. Each semester, Panhel presents a scholarship cup to the sorority obtaining the highest average for that semes- ter. The council also gives two annual scholarships. For the first time this year, the Council sponsored the Gridiron Ball in co-operation with lnterfraternity Council, the Association of Independent Men, and Leonides. The Council also set up a new cultural pro- gram with the sorority chaplains. Panhel, last Fall, JOANNE CARUSO President presented the Dean of Wonieiiis omce a silver tea set, which was chosen by last year's Council. Two formal rushing programs were held this year, one in the Fall and one in the Spring, in preparation for the change of formal rushing to the Spring semester only, which will allow second semester women to rush. ln conjunction with IFC, Panhel sponsored the IFC- Panhel Ball and the IFC Sing in the Spring. Fireside chats were initiated this year by Panhel to explain sor- ority life to underclass women. Panhel held a Christmas party for underprivileged children, and sponsored a Creek Week committee, which included work day and exchange dinners between the fraternities and the sororities. The Council has representatives on All-Universitv Cabinet and Womenis Student Government Association Senate. leanne N. Lindaman, assistant to the Dean of Wo- men, was aclviser to Panhellenic Council during the year. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Knight, Moore, Beflierman, Spatz, Craig, Nicholls, Dflessinger, Mayes, Moruio, Kraaliel. Second. Row-Paulakos, Rice, Kronenwetter, Yemm, Sherm in M isket, Koldys, D'Zmura, Thornton, Fisher. Third Row-Mctford, Callen, Cowdcn, Newell, Manbeck, Gerhart, Epstein, Hopp, McLaucl1lin, Coulter. Fourth Row Mtnsingcr, Katzenstein, Scdor, Hawkins, Beveridge, Holden, Reitz, VVeitlmann, Sheley, 'Weiss f -. 1 , LS -ew' , J . Q. , AE J r me ' 'L f 'i-Ages?-: is -ss A , .. G ,vf il 0-il le . , ix Y 1 ' Contestants use a helping hand at Hallowe'en mixer Lawn displays and rain welcome the alumni at Homecoming To you, sweetheart, to you. An after dinner card game delays studies another hour 325 no 0 I' 153 S J ,-.. 0 ' I 1 alpha chi omega v V ,l ' , -- --r , y 1 . , g -- g,- rffriif' u v-,-t' ,tg ' R . Q 1' ,Jil - L- .1 4 . - l Bottom Row, Left to Right'-Schrnitzer, N. Johnson, YVeitknecht, Kronenwcttcr, Scott, Futcr. Second Row- Frank, Moore, Goodrich, Elder, Metford, Everitt. Third Row-Stroup, S. Lewis, Davis, VanAtta, Kellett, N. Lewis, Montague. Fourth- Row-Gleim, Fry, Poole, Kinnier, Pearce, I-Ieirn. Fifth Row-Gbur, Scholes, Mc- Closkey, Kreider, Moran, VVoodward, Dahl. Sixth Row-Irwin, Donahue, C. Johnson, King, Boucher, Thomp- son, Duld, Budnick, Ash. Not Included in Picture-Bray, Davies, Lnux, Paules, Perry, Schumann, Smith, Stone, VViIcox. 329 Founded 1885 DePauw University 78 Chapters BETA NIU CHAPTER Established 1932 Alpha Chi Omega sorority helped teach cerebral palsied children to swim at the Glenland Pool for sev- eral hours each week, and also aided in the support of a Korean war orphan, in accordance with its na- tional altruistic work. The sorority's Mardi Cras booth this year was called Heavenly Ha- ven, and the group's Mardi Ball king contestant, Robert McMillan of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, was a linalist in the contest. AChiO and Kappa Sigma frater- nity collected toys, for their annual toy drive, which were repaired and distributed to underprivileged chil- dren. The toy workshop was at- tended and endorsed by Dean of Men Frank Simes. The sorority also held a party with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity for a group of Cen- tre County children. The AChiO's had a high member- ship in the campus hat societies this year. Ruth Kronenwetter was Home- coming Queen and served as Vice- Commander of Angel Flight. Doro- thy Stone was copy editor of Col- legian and editor of the Student H cmdbook. The sorority worked with Delta Tau Delta fraternity for Spring Week this year. Aclviser-Mas. Ramsar K. YVIERCK rr - . I. .L I., . 1 . if 5 N . -flat Quai - 1 alpha epsilon phi zz' T Founded 1909 All 1 Barnard College 41 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER QQSSQ :Zi Established 1937 Alpha Zeta chapter of Alpha Ep- silon Phi was established on campus in 1937 and now has a membership of forty-five. Norma Weiner was the local delegate to the national conven- tion held last june in Harbor Springs, Mich. Sorority policy was discussed with representatives from the forty other chapters at the convention. The sorority was represented in various campus activities and profes- sional honorary groups. Two senior members were in hat societies: Sylvia Fish was Treasurer of Mortar Board, and Norma Weiner was a member of Scrolls. For the past two years its Mardi Gras King candidate has won. This year james Parmiter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was chosen king. 9.5.5-. 'M - Alpha Epsilon Phils social service projects included supporting a war orphan under the Foster Parents' Plan, wrapping bandages for the Red Cross, making dolls for hospital chil- dren, reading to blind students, as- f' sisting at l-lillel, holding bake sales A to contribute to charity, and giving . 1 Vx . JA an annual Christmas party for needy children. .f The sorority's social functions this l year included the annual dress-alike r pledge dance, a formal dinner dance, 'D Y a tea for the town women, and a card it Vgtylyi pun p I party and fashion show. - r A . ' , IA Adviser-Mas. S. WIILLIAM KALIN ,X W Q X u ' I r -w ,1 .. a 'x 2 .fl 4 ... - ,, Q HA RF Bottom Row, Left to Right-Slierman, Stein, XVciner, Caplan, Bacharach, Rappaport, Levin. Second Row-Lyon, , ,- ff 1 ,, an 4f', ' .23 Fish, Gersliman, Lefkow, Bricker, Garson, Isaauman. Third Row-Barad, Frank, Harris, Kramer, YVeitzman, - J' AH Qqtl-l ' lllarks, Adelson. Fourth Row-Soltz, Minlier, Baldinger, Gichner, Perl, Brooks, Singer, Iskow. Fifth Row- ,QT i-.I au. Q 'X Rosenfield, Steinberg, Abrams, Strauss, Babis, Rubenstein, Katz, Bress. Not Includerl in Picture-Borclen, B. ' - L-fe Cohen, G. Cohen, Frankel, Greenwald, Jahss, Miller, Selbst. 330 f alpha gamma delta fit ta,wS,. Q s' - t R sg, G an ,sg f 1.4 as g. ggaihf 2,55 ew it V may ' all 'J' - 'M 't -1 - , at Bottom Row, Left to Right-Dellonis, Trcssler, Flannery, Newell, B. Richards, Ross. Second Row-Boyd, Mazza, A. Brown, Mershon, Mayes, Capozzi. Tlzirzl Ro1v-Raulmuser, Reid, Polyzou, Salzberg, S. Brown, Maxwell. Fourth Row-Lynch, Balderston, Kunkle, Kepner, Onsa, Nicholls, Cox. Fifth Row-Frank, Marzzacco, Klep- pinger, Nelson, Lond, Rodgers. Sixth Row-lXIloH'a, J. Richards, Ford, Lukens, Hamilton, Shreckengast, An- drews, Morris. Not Incluzleii in Pict-tire-Cowrlen, Davis, Hamill, Hilner, Iuele, Kaullman, Moldovan, Papaila. Founded 1904 Syracuse University 62 Chapters ALPHA lVll.l CHAPTER Established 1947 The members of Alpha Gamma Delta in co-operation with a local store conducted a program to raise funds for their altruistic project of aiding cerebral palsied children. Annually, the sorority holds its Pledge Dance, the Feast of Roses, the International Reunion Day banquet to which alumnae of the local chapter and representatives of the national organization are invited, and a Found- er's Day celebration. Last year the Alpha Cams worked with Kappa Delta Rho fraternity for Spring Week, and the two groups won the carnival trophy for originality in the Agricultural College division. This year the sorority combined with Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity for Spring VVeek. Outstanding seniors of Alpha Gam- ma Delta this year were Christine Kauffman, Co-Circulation Manager of Collegian, Secretary of Pi Lambda Alphag Miriam Ptauhauser, Secretary of the Outing Clubg Lois Cowden, Secretary of the Psychology Club, Psi Chi, and Susan Brown, Secretary of the Young Democrats, editorial stall of Togo Tales. Nancy Phillips won the scholar- ship award last Spring, and Marilyn Shodt received the extra-curricular activity award. Adviser-Mas. BRUCE L. RATHFON fefx mpg' v Cl Oral D 10. 919591 Qi .QT Q9 .QL 9 alpha kappa alpha 5 V, Bottom Row, Left to Right-Cunningham, Miller, VValker. Second Row-Iackson, Johnson, Dillard. Thirrl Row-VVashington, Smith, Roebuck. Nat Included in Picture-Carroll, Ripley, I. Vllilliams, M. VVilliams. 332 Founded 1908 Howard University 103 Chapters DELTA GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1953 Activities connected with their sec- ond anniversary highlighted the pro- gram of Delta Gamma chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha last Spring. They entertained the Epsilon Sigma Ome- ga chapter of Harrisburg and held an anniversary party at which Iohn Robinson of Kappa Alpha Psi frater- nity was named Sweetheart of Alpha Kappa Alpha for 1955. The sorority participated in the intramural activities of the Women's Recreation Association this year and had a basketball throw booth for Mardi Gras. Last year, working at the Matternville School was the group's Creek Week project. Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha held offices this year in Belles Lettres, Roger Williams Fellowship, Associa- tion of Childhood Education Inter- national, University Christian Asso- ciation, and the Spanish Club. Faith Jackson was the recipient of a schol- arship given by the National Olhce of the sorority and I-luan Walker was awarded the John White Fellowship in Spanish last Spring. Social functions of the AKA's this year included a party at the cabin of their adviser, a dinner in honor of the new initiates, and their second annual Creek Ball. Advisers-MRS. GERALDINE GARNER Mas. ROBERT K. OLIVER i y s alpha omicron pi 5 we sf' Bottom Row, Left to Right-Oberle, Flcbotte, Greene, lYlCLQllCl1lil'l, P. Jones, Edelman. Second Row-Colteb vahn, Stefanak, Lightner, Frederick, Dutrow, Wlhitc, Dehlartino. Tltirzl Ron'-Svrvca, Klees, Brainarcl, Davis, Cave, Hepler. Fotirth Row-Lesko, C. Jones, Dickerman, Wlicleizer, Reis, Kloures: Tyler. Fifth Row-Keatinu , Roblerts, Yergey, Stermer, Zimmerman, Siftar, llotfman. Nut Inclurlerl in Picture-Braun, llopp, Hutchison, King, Lalferty, Long, Marcolina, Myers, Reise, Scigliano. 3 Founded 1897 Barnard College 67 Chapters EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1929 I-Iigh scholastic achievement is greatly encouraged by Alpha Omi- cron Pi, and the sorority has devel- oped a study plan for this purpose. AOPi was represented in various national and local honorary groups this year. A scholarship pin is award- ed annually to the member whose All- University average has improved the most, and a tray is engraved with the name of the senior who has achieved the highest average. The sorority held second place last year in the scholastic standings of the University sororities. The AOPi,s were active in intra- mural sports. The sorority was repre- sented in the badminton finals, and the bowling team was a top contend- er. Basketball and volleyball were two popular sports this year as were bridge and ping pong. At Christmas time, the sorority held its annual party for underprivileged children of the area with Chi Phi fra- ternity. A faculty tea was also given in December with Delta Upsilon fra- ternity for the University faculty members. The sorority has won the Mardi Gras cup for the past two years. AOPi ended the social activities this year with Spring Weelt. Last year the sorority worked on Spring Week with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, and the two groups won the open booth in their division. Adviser-Mas. EDITH ANDERSON 51.1 L,5,,!,y A- . 145,432 1,3119 erin fr I-fi, ' av ,gl . 'V 'S A wg, ,-at alpha xi delta .T tate . ' g '35 gg it' is sz 2 ,ay , as, ,,-A'IT5'm. , 4 xi is 4 if M - 5, if ' . A-5, -,,4' y Q' - y , I -Z' I . , R E vi fp, 'K Q :QW , . A. '. I t v J ' if ,, M? L5 l iv , 1 ' x i ,girl r . , , 3, A- - , - - ' ,I ,N 51 X 'ag 221 - A . -I 7 .Q ,JEVS . Bottom Row, Left ro Right-Mamrosh, Kildee, Savage, Fisher, Smith, Hood, Messinger. Second Row-Nash Land, Grolf, VanOr1ner, Hickcrson, Colfiiixin, Richards. Third Row-VVagner, Fehnel, Causbrook, Klumpp, Bell Mayes. Fourth Row-Marino, VVhite, Kylancler, Kaczor, Myers, Cowclcr, Bastian. Fifth Row-Fullerton, Rillinrr Karch, Kassing, Showalter, F. Meyer, Frankenfielcl. Not lncltulcul in Picture-Black, Fry, Hudgins, Kabakjiag: Leypoltlt, B. Meyer, Parker, VVcigle, Oprcndck. 334 1 1 Founded 1893 Lombard College 67 Chapters BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1942 Alpha Xi Delta sorority this year aided rural children of America with its service project and also had a part in awarding a library of lOO volumes to a selected Tuberculosis Sanator- ium. For Mardi Gras, the sorority had a Big Snow booth which left the members of the group covered with Hour. At Christmas time, the soror- ity held a party for underprivileged children with Theta Chi fraternity. The annual Prose Dance and banquet was held in February. ln the Spring, the sorority had its annual Founders Day banquet. The Alpha Xi's joined Sigma Chi frater- nity to work on Spring Week, and then concluded the social functions of the year with the Senior Party. The sorority was represented in various hat societies and honorary groups including Mortar Board, Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Carnina Alpha, Chi Theta, Pi Omega Pi, and Phi Upsilon Omicron. Mem- bers of the group were also active in Thespians, WOmC11,S Student Cov- ernment Association, LA VIE, Chapel Choir, Collegian, and Froth. Alpha Xi Delta ranked third schol- astically last year. Adviser-Mas. RICHARD VV. BARKER 4 1-.NV . beta sigma omicron as--:Q - is e v'Y 7':ft'5z' .1 1 8 K A, Founded 1888 University of Missouri 26 Chapters BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1946 Part of Beta Sigma O1nicron's mot- to, virtue, friendship, and learning in the highest, was exemplified last Spring when the sorority won the scholarship cup. Some of the outstanding seniors of Beta Sig in organizations and hon- orary groups were Patricia Agnew, Vice-President of the Chapel Choir, Shirley I-Iartay, Vice-President of the University Recreation Society, Mari- an Mesloh, Pi Gamma Alpha, Shir- ley Legrand, Cmicron Nu, Cay Sheley, Sigma Alpha Eta, Joanne McGrath, Secretary of Phi Chi The- ta, Secretary-Treasurer of the Ac- counting Clubg Leah Obert, Librarian of the Future Teachers of America, and Sandra Weiss, Corresponding Secretary of FTA. The Beta Sigs were also occupied with various social events. Their First big function of the year was Mardi Gras. Many prizes were giv- en away as people tried their luck at being Beta Bowmenf' In Novem- ber, Beta Sigma Omicron held a tea in honor of Miss Helen Sittig, the new assistant Dean of Women, which was attended by student representa- tives from campus organizations. The sorority held a Christmas party with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity for underprivileged children. Also in December, the group gave its annual pledge dance which was preceded bv a banquet. For their national phil- anthropy, Pine Mountain Settlement School. the Beta Sigs sponsored a knit sale in State College. Adviser-MRS. GEORGE R. Lucas . 4 Bottom Row, Left to Right-VVeidner, XVeiss, VanderVoort, Sheley, I-Iartny, Trend, Powell. Sczzoml Row- Thomas, Collins, Quarles, Sweet, Kilmer, Sponsler. Tlrinl Ron'-Clawson, Agnew, Alexander, Young, Spauld- ing, Marshman, Evans. Fourth Ruwflhzevcs, Trczise, McGrath, Lcgrand, Mesloh, Bamitz, NVhite. Fifth Row , -Fitzgibbon, Shearrnan, Schmuyer, Jones, Gilgcr, Cox, Conner, Smith. Not Iwclmlczl in Pict-ure-Fusco, lN'Iensch, O M g Metz, Obert, Thas. 1 335 was ,-iwpnq, 4- . 5. Q.: n' 55 dffy L ff l ' Q na' hi omega r..L so Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Spatz, Curran, Edgington, Paulekas, I. M, Herbst, Larpenteur, I-Iosfeld. Row-Lee, Dickinson, S. McKnight, Lathrop, Vllenner, Stafford, Brainerd, Girhens. Tlzirci Row-Lerch, Bogar, Leaphart, Rankin, I. Johnston, VVilliams. Fourth. Row-Dittman, Seiler, Graves, Chalk, Marsliall, er, McCain, Bickham. Fifth Row-Pfeiffer, Mather, Turo, Mertz, Bright, Brown, I. A. Ilerhsr, Wagner. Row-Fritzsclie, Palmer, Bowers, A. McKnight, N. Iohnston, Gray, Bolle, Dori, English. Not lnclmlefl ture-Douthctt, Fackenthal, Spatafore. 336 Second Leary, VVeav- S ixth. in Pic- Founded l 89 5 University of Arkansas 118 Chapters NU GAMMA CHAPTER Established 192.6 Chi Omega began the Fall semes- ter by pledging 18 women students. Marcli Gras followed in which the chariot racing of the past was revived as the theme. At Christmas time, the sorority joined Phi Gamma Delta fra- ternity in entertaining a group of town children at the fraternity house. The annual Eleusynian tea was giv- en in April with students and faculty members as guests. The Chi O's and Kappa Sigma fraternity joined the town youngsters for their annual Easter Egg hunt. Another spring event of Chi Omega was the Found- er's Day tea with Phi Camma Deltag each group was the iirst sorority and fraternity, respectively, Founded on campus. The last function of the year was the group's work with Beta Theta Pi for Spring VVeek. The sorority was represented in various honorary groups including Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Lakonides, Theta Sigma Phi, and Pi Omega Pi. Chi O also had members in Cwens, Scrolls, and Mortar Board. Sarah McKnight, Barbara Larpen- teur, Patricia Dickinson, Patricia Spatz, and Pauline Paulekas were outstanding seniors in campus organ- izations. Among the highest honors of the Chi O members were Presi- dents of Mortar Board, Scrolls, Omi- cron Nu, and Theta Sigma Phig Sorority Editor and Organizations E d i t o r of LA Vnsg Chairman of Judicial, and S e nio r Senator of Womeiiis S t u d e n t Covernment Association. Adviser-Mas. L. R. PARKS, In. g M -ez i delta delta delta 4 X Bottom Row, Left to Rigltt-M. Hoover, Piemme, Cabeen, Mensinger, Gruneck, VVest, Forney. Second Row- Shade, Sprague, Simpson, Shunk, Bodman, Yarnall. Third Row-Aubitz, Henry, A. Forster, H. Hoover, Mur- ray, Lowery, Caruso. Fourth Row-Scott, Hawkins, Hoffman, Kennedy, Leclmer, Farrell, Laring, VVingert. Fifth Row-Elias, Eberle, Lumbard, Wragg, Quann, Davidson, Armstrong, Stansbury, Kurtz. Sixth Row- Hazen, Peters, Funk, Keplinger, May, Mawson, Wallace, Beckley. Not Inclnrlezl in Piclmrc-Conway, Durbin M. Forster, Strauss. 337 Founded 1888 Boston University 99 Chapters ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Established 1947 Since its establishment at the Uni- versity 10 years ago, Delta Delta Delta has contributed to campus and Creek life and at the same time has won many awards and honors. Alpha Phi chapter was in third place scholastically among the fra- ternities and sororities. Many of the group's members were in Cwens, Chimes, M ortar Board, and other scholastic and professional honorary groups. As its service project, the sorority annually presents two schol- arships to worthy students who are not members of Delta Delta Delta. Tri Delts were active in campus activities this year including Womens Student Government Association Collegian, and Players. The sorority has held the intramural participation cup tW1C6. 7 Last spring, the sorority in conjunc- tion with Delta Sigma Phi fraternity won the Spring Week trophy, the carnival trophy, and the parade tro- phy. The sorority has won the parade trophy for the past two years. Each year Delta Delta Delta cele- brates Delta Week during which time there are parties for the sisters and pledges, the annual pledge dance, and a banquet. The week is culminated by the initiation of the pledge class. Founders Day is celebrated in No- vember with a banquet for the chap- ter and the alumnae, and the group celebrates its birthday in lanuary with a party in the suite. Adviser-Mas. WALTER S. Hresrar. x 1 T, J 1 K A ' i 21133 i '55 1 ' , Wu' :ii H! , I O Q if i In l' at-1 , y gin' 1,5 E 6 -dr SSE? n n B E 5 r-1 is it E 2 Q P5575 1 S ' :' ,, Q 543. delta gamm .P HK . .1 a I f H ' Founded 1873 Lewis School 82 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1930 The local chapter of Delta Camma read to blind students this year as part of its participation in the national DC project of Sight Conservation and Aid to the Blind. The sorority combined with Pi Kappa Phi to entertain underpriv- ileged children with a Christmas party. Also in December, the DC,s held their annual pledge dance. For Spring Week 1955, the sorority worked with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and entered an Import Express Hoat in the parade contest, the Hoat placed third in its division. Members of Delta Camma were included in various campus organiza- i- 'A l li' .ll J if E J -. Q ' tions. Carolyn Cunningham was VVomen's Student Covernment Asso- ciation President and a member of Mortar Board. Mary Buchanan and Sandra Dahlinger were also members of Mortar Board. Ioan Carter served as University editor of LA VIE and was a member of Scrolls. The local chapter was also repre- sented in campus honorary groups and other organizations including Omicron Nu, Sigma Alpha Eta, Monitor, Chapel Choir, Players, and Centennial Committee. Adviser-Miss JANE Cowan. .. at 7' is it ' ' K 4 I it 'jf 1 ' I iiilfl' at Bottom How, Left to Right-McElroy, Dahlinger, Gulick, Gray, Buchanan, Eichenlaub, Vought. Second Row -Carter, Patterson, Cunningham, O'Connor, Fink, Fischer. 'Tltiral Row-Dramble, Maybury, Allison, Schellen- bu.rg, Jones, Tassia, Hartrnan. Fourth Row-Gilman, Campbell, Heilman, Peterson, Davidson, Vandenhurg, lX'I0raio. Fifth. Row-Vogeler, Ludwig, Hayward, Harkinson, Stoncbraker, Glassburn, Black. Sixth Row-Moslr er, Hodges, Stocker, Ely, Smith, Weber, Mimin, Gross. Not Inclirderl in Picture-Beatty, Butler, Morrill, Sea- man, Sensenig, Woolley. 338 N I delta Zeta Q R2 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Keatley, Applegate, VVilson, Katzenstein, Paulakos, VVehster, Dhus, Erdman. Sec- mul- Row-Funk, Kishlar, Barkley, Smith, I-flicks, Parnell, Reid, Vandeuren. Third Row-Wagner, YXTCHYIDQIUS, Frank, Flynn, Mercer, Hastings, Egizio, Evans. Fourth Row-Youel, Leunis, MacDonald, Hertzler, Gray, Lain ey, Haegele, Diehm, Kunkle. Fifth Row-Pell, NVimmer, Snyder, Oscilowski, Elliott, Gower, Thomas, Rhode, Edelman. Not I11CTNllGL'l in Pictu-reHLittle, Patterson, Provcnzano, Ripple. 339 Founded 1902 Miami University 76 Chapters GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1946 State Day for Delta Zeta sorority was held at the University this year, and members from the state chapters discussed s o r o r i t y problems and affairs. The local chapter had a silhouette studio booth for Mardi Cras. The sorority also participated in Creek Weekg Spring Week, for which they worked with Kappa Sigma fraternity, intramural sports, and fraternity mix- ers. The outstanding members of the chapter were given awards at the Founderls Day banquet. The pledge dinner and dance was held in No- vember in an atmosphere of tropical fish and hidden treasure. The DZ's held a Christmas Party with Theta Kappa Phi fraternity for underprivileged children. The sor- ority contributed to its national phil- anthropy, aid to the deaf, by holding a knit bazaar and bake sale to raise money for Gallaudet College, a school for the deaf. The pledges collected used books for the College as one of their pledge projects. Outstanding seniors of Delta Zeta were Ioan Wilson, Vice-President of Lakonidesg Bernadette Sheehan, Lak- onidesg Nancy Kishlar, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Camma Mu, Co-Advertising Director of Frothg Emily Dhus, Phi Chi Thetag India Cray, Phi Sigma lotag lean Mercer, Angel Flight, and Ioan Barkley, Omicron Nu, Angel Flight. Adviser-MRS. JOHN U. RUEP fc-4 X ? i I 7 . Illlllllll gamma phi beta , V - if. ME! ,. B V- ma-'M sr. F-E V E , t Kms t edit, it .1 ,ta .ii is H Bottom Hou left fo Right-lVagncr, McKee, Slaboski, Sudor, Gerhardt, Sawyer, Cokewcll. Second Ram'- Coimm C 1111111 Brown Lewis, Qucensberry, Anskis, Rank. '1'l1.ird Row-Hojahn, Shipman, Hol Exnun, Zimmer- man Petri Suder Rces Fourth Row-Cobb, Cusluuan, Mack, Astic, Sterbutzcl, Olzack, McGovern. Fifth Row lnartu. Willxrd Elms, Vlletterau, Smith, Evans, Townsend, Lockley. Not I11Cl'1lflL'tl in. P-icmre-Arn1- stronv, Beveridue, Bixler Bohl, Cober, Conrad, Denniston, Irloekstra, Lcpinc, Patton, Platt, Tame. Founded 1874 Syracuse University 64 Chapters ALPI-lA UPSILON Cl-IAPTEP1 Established 1932 Gamma Phi Beta began the year by ribboning 16 pledges. ln Novem- ber the sorority prepared a Return to Hawaii booth for Mardi Gras, and held its Founder's Day banquet. Dur- ing the Christmas season, the Gamma Phi's sponsored a Kiddies Party with Phi Delta Theta fraternity and went caroling with Acacia fraternity. The parents of the members were hon- ored at the lVIother's Day breakfast in the Spring. The annual Pledge Dance was fol- lowed by a Senior Picnic in the Spring, and concluding the year's so- cial calendar was the sorority's work on Spring Week with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The Gamma Phi's were represent- ed in various honorary groups and hat societies including Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Pi Lamb- da Sigma, Lalconides, Pi Sigma Al- pha, Louise Homer Club, Pi Lambda Theta, Cwens, and Scrolls. Among the outstanding seniors of the sorority were Judith Sedor, Mor- tar Board, Secretary-Treasurer of the Liberal Arts Student Council, Nancy Rees, Copy Editor of Frotlig jane Patton, Wo1ne11's Student Govern- ment Association Senator, Scrolls, and Faith Roiahn, Physical Educa- tion Student Council. Adviser-Mas. Ricnfmn H. PAFF r LQ ' ,s-'Z' LX- isa-.41 ,!f 6 5 X P' ' .- rf 't'fl 'W , : 'ri kappa alpha theta i L 1 WL , Bottom Row, Left Lo Right-Easter, Lederiuzm, Farrell, Kraabel, Greytolc, Baucler. Secoml Raw-Shafer, Smidi Saukey, Brown, Waring, Ramandanes. Third Row-Fleming, Choate, Iraughner, Jones, Manifold, Ma Jones Cam Col esser Gladmcr V Hance Ilance fifth Ron Staullcr Nttraucr, Fourth Row-Anderson, Koch, ' , cl , l U, - ' , I- ' - l ' 1 ' i v Erb, Dunkelberger, Paynter, Shower, Doan. Sixth Row-Lehr, Dickson, Decker, Haag, Auerbach, Rinehart Nearing, Barnes, Klineburger. Not Included in Pictu-re-Bedeuk, Brenner, Feaster, Hill, Michener, Porter Stock, Thornton, Walker. Founded 1870 DePauw University 78 Chapters BETA PHI CHAPTER Established 1931 The members of Kappa Alpha Theta polished shoes at various fra- ternities this year to raise money for their national charity, the Institute of Logopedics in Wichita, Kans. The local chapter was the largest contrib- utor to the Institute last year. During the Christmas season, the Theta's held a party for underpriv- ileged children of this area, sent a box to their sponsored war orphan, and went caroling. Also during the Fall semester, the sorority held a breakfast for its alumnae. The break- fast was part of the Homecoming Weelcend activities. The Theta For- mal was held in the Spring. Patricia Farrell, janet Feaster, Eliz- abeth Kraabel, Roberta Sankey, and Barbara Stock were members of Mor- tar Board this year. Nancy Shafer and Barbara Easter were members of Scrolls. The Theta's were also rep- resented in Chimes and Cwens. Dixie Wa1'ing, B a r b a r a Stock, Martha Bauder, Miss Kraabel, and Miss Sankey were members of Phi Upsilon Cmicron. Ann Lederman represented the sorority in Theta Sig- ma Phi. Elizabeth Jones Worked with Players this year. Miss Farrell was President of the Wome11's Recreation Association. The Collegeuof Home Economics awarded Miss Stock and Miss Sankey semester scholarships to attend the Merrill-Palmer School in Detroit, Mich. fltiviser-Mas. ROBERT G. BEnNnEu'rEu . Q is in sg? 3' kappa delta 1 1?-isa w ras, ,ri-iggiiifg -iixfaffi Q r . le eva SEQTH, a .W Qs F B 5442, ww' I 5 'i l .qi vsp 1 e -, viii- ' 1 , Y Q. 1 4 , .1 tjq, .gn sn X f-f - f s ,, vjfv' 1: I' f 4 I, xx 1 S, f 19? Q i f ' lv i 1 vi to - , l . , 1 I. . .. 1 - s I . Bottom Row, Left to Right-Gray, Rhodes, Hilbcrg, Corfield, Wright, Chaban. Second Row-Seaman, Sullivan, Krause, Bauer, Eclelen, Fiscus. Third Row-Bunnell, Hartzell, Gloor, Hummel, Hoffman, Rine. Fourth Row -Davis, Loeber, Kolibab, Aquist, Turner, Vyse, Menza, Fifth Row-Ripper, Sykes, Miller, Pluck, YVi1ton, Dim- mick, Dorman. Sixth Row-Claire, Leader, Bass, Fulton, Harned, Mort, Soltis. Not Included in Picture-Baer, Barr, Easly, Entwisle, Korns, Peck, Rutter, Shafer, Smith, Spangler, Springer. 342 Founded 1897 Longwood College 90 Chapters BETA THETA CHAPTER Established 1941 The Kappa Delta's started the year with a Halloween Party with Delta Chi fraternity for some of the local children. At Christmas, they joined Delta Sigma Phi fraternity to give a party for local children. Spring Week last year found the KDS working with Delta Chi fra- ternity. With an outsized model of a 1920 Ford, they won second prize in the Penn State College float divi- sion. This 1920 theme was carried out at the Spring Week carnival with a Roaring T w e n t i e s Fraternity Party. Kappa Delta was the first national sorority to adopt a philanthropy of aiding underprivileged children. The national organization supports the Crippled Children's Hospital in Rich- mond, Va. As a part of their local philanthropy the KDS are sponsoring two sisters from an underprivileged home. At the National Convention, which was held at Bedford Springs last summer, the local chapter was awarded the National Progress Award. The sorority was represented in or- ganizations a n d honorary groups. Outstanding seniors this year includ- ed, Carol Turner, Phi Chi Thetag Fay Hilberg, Phi Chi Theta, Scrollsg Norma Cloor, President of Louise I-lomer Cluhg Cerry Aguist, Pi Cam- ma Alphag Carole Krause, Phi Upsi- lon Omicrong Vanessa Edelen, Psi Chig JoAnn Fulton, Wo1nen's Iu- dicialg and Iudith Corfield, Assistant Editor of the Farmer, Secretary of the Agricultural Student Council. Adviser-Miss Donomv E. ALFKE .wg 7' i ETS 'i4'ii'..:.L' .W -. ,,:,:,:::,, , . . O is 5' kappa kappa gamma ,., . . , X. 4 X X xl T - if- X l x I , - v 1 . ' 1 . ' 4, 5, I . K I I .I K . 11 A S' i, ,Z - . QQ: . A lie , 4 'T ' - ' 1 1 ,. - 1' 3. , i Bottom Row, Left to Right-Grigoletti, Myers, Melko, Burns, Yemm, Bemus, Nesbit, Riley. Second Row- Roclgers, Hallock, Rice, Roess, Elliott, VVilson. Third Row-Phillips, hlclvlahon, Mergott, N. Scholl, S. Scholl, Blank, Miller. Fourth. Row-Cox, Capper, Fife, Vlfells, Buck, DeMay, Seltzer. Fifth Row-Francis, Arnold, lVisely, Lockwood, Rum Bauer, Rolston. Sixth Row-Briggs, Schultz, Aiken, Hturley, Cobb, Stuart, Gardner, Gilbert. Not Inclmletl in. Picture-Forbes, Pera, Porter, Sauer, Ziegler. Founded 1870 Monmouth College 84 Chapters DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1930 Delta Alpha, the local chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, was founded at the University on October 3, 1930. The national organization was the First to publish a sorority magazine, and Kappa Kappa Gamma was one of the seven groups that established the Panhellenic Council on a national basis. Last Fall the Kappa's car washing project won for them the trophy for the Campus Chest drive. They were also awarded a cup for the Junior Week pep rally banner contest. ln December the sorority held their an- nual Faculty Reception with Delta Tau Delta. They joined with Beta Theta Pi fraternity to sponsor a party for underprivileged children at Christmas time. A Motherls Day luncheon and the Senior-Initiate Banquet were held this Spring. At the banquet an out- standing senior and an outstanding pledge award were given. ln May came the Kappa Formal, the sororityys annual dance. The Kappa's com- bined this year with Alpha Sigma Phi for the Spring Weelc competition. A scholarship award key of gold and sapphires is given each year to the pledge with the highest semester average. The key is awarded at the annual scholarship party, as is a ring for the sister attaining the highest average. Ten KKC members are hat society women. lean Yemm and Susan Rice represent the c h a p te r in Mortar Board. Iudith Burns and Lillian lVlelf ko were Senior Editors for LA VIE. Adviser-MRS. IOSEPH M. DUICH fs Eff rags .t4....Zi1f 111 7? ' phi mu . sf is .mr . it ' .5 . fi si Q 2 ' . M- me -E 2smQ?-:Q an . ' B. it Sr 5.55 H mf.. 1 sg H X. t ' t rr ii- Bottom Row, Left io Right-Murdock, Leib, Jordan, Craig, Krause, Knight, Lutz. Second Row-Springer, Marsh, VVard, Fair, Sterner, Faust, Rcitz. Third Rmv-Gerhart, McKinley, Pape, Dutko, Stark, Lloyd, Jennings. Fourth Row-VVeber, Horst, Coltrin, Walter, Bastow, Rirnensnyder, Thomas. Fifth RowMGrest, Savidge, Sloan, Bortz, Brown, McDonald, Gouger, Hadesty. Not I11cl1cc1ecl in. Picture-Bush, Gysling, Harding, Harris, Huber, Hughes, Jones, Lethridge, Long, Manarin, Martin, Mitinger, Morgan, Stehman. 344 Founded 1852 VVeslyan College 73 Chapters BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1929 The local chapter of Phi Mu held a car wash last Spring to raise money for a sister chapter whose sorority house had been destroyed by Fire. The wash was held again this year to raise money for the University Speech Clinic. Sorority members maintain a toy cart at the Centre County Hospital. They made stuffed toys and animals for the cart this year. Phi lVlu's social calendar included the entertaining of other sororities, fraternities, alumnae, and patronesses. The sororityls booth at Mardi Gras won second place. The annual Pledge Dance was held in December as was the party for underprivileged children. The sorority li eld the Christmas party with Kappa Sigma fraternity. Phi Mu participated in Creek Week, Spring Weelr, and the lnterfraternity Council Sing. The an- nual Senior Dinner Dance vvas held in the Spring. The sorority was represented in the badminton, basketball, bowling, and volleyball intramurals. Second place scholastically was held by Phi Mu last year. Martha McDonald was c h o s e n Pennsylvania Apple Q u e e n last Spring. Adviser-lvlns. jossrn I. Coivmn v'f,ff-km J I fn .6 . H ff . l 6 : 'ff y 6 -3 . if . F' fl' if Q F 6 9 Y ' ba,Q,,w8?gP2r. - in phi sigma sigma 1353, Use ? , .ring . EQJER C 5 is .sag N W .. 52 ,I ' . N k f 9 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Levine, Belferman, Regenbogen, Krapin, Koplovitz, Epstein. Secoml Rmv-XVein- stock, Winnvick, Nloldawer, Rubin, Grossman. Third Row-Reuben, Press, Sovelove, Rosenblourn, Bushkotf, Mann. Not Irzclmleri in Picture-Cohen, Friedland, Keitz. 345 Founded 19 1 3 Hunter College 33 Chapters BETA ETA CHAPTER Established 1946 Phi Sigma Sigma was given a scholarship achievement trophy last Spring which is to be presented to the sister showing the greatest scholastic improvement from one semester to the next. The trophy will be kept within the sorority. The trophy, which is a cup, was given to the sorority by the parents of Adrienne Klemanslty in memory of their daughter who was killed in an automobile accident in January, 1955. Miss Klemansky was a mem- ber of the local chapter. The Phi Sigs participated in lVlardi Gras with a -lailbrealin booth. The contestants who were able to hit a ball past the obstacle course were awarded caricatures of themselves be- hind bars. The annual square dance was held in April. The proceeds of this dance went to the sorority's na- tional philanthropy, the Rheumatic Heart Association. The pledge dance, Vvinter Woiiderland, was held in De- cember with Pete Kiefer and his band providing the music. Outstanding members of Phi Sigma Sigma this year were Muriel Mol- dawer and Gail Rosenbloom. Adviser-MRS. BENJAMIN L. ALEXANDER pi beta phi +ve- , c rr, ' 2 'a E Y VV, T .ff 'Il li C V , ' f wh .' Q, A T ii Bottom Row, Left to Right-Coulter, I-liggon, A. Gardner, Holden, Bickel, J. Gardner, Casselberry. Second Row -Gjesdalll, Norling, Lcslie, Thompson, jones, Ritter. Third Row-Ifleiser, Ramsey, Dunn, Kerr, Geigle, Betz, Cunningham. Fourth Row-Anderson, Hartley, Lambert, Laughlin, Cramer, Conklin, Byrnes. Fifth Row- Herbster, Gastricli, Boyd, Striekler, Gellett, Zahm, Smith. Sixth Row-lVlayer, Hibbs, Grant, Bogus, Mortensen, Antes, Stamm, Rossi, Maier. Not lnclualezi in Picture-Beuu, Bierker, Chase, Hough, Kriebel, X7anSant. 346 Founded 1867 Monmouth College 104 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1953 Pi Beta Phi, which was established as Aye See Colony in 1952 and char- tered in 1953, has now reached its full quota of members. The sorority and Chi Phi fraternity won a second place trophy for their Hoat in the Spring Week parade last year. The two groups also won third place in their division for all the Spring Week events. In honor of the late Mrs. Milton S. Eisenhower, the chapter received from the State College Alumnae Club, the Helen Eakin Eisenhower bride's pin. This pin, which can only be worn by a member of the local chapter on her wedding day, symbolizes the devotion to the home which Nlrs. Eisenhower exemplified. Each year the Pi Phi's co-operate with the Alumnae Club to hold a sale of the products made at the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School in Cat- linburg, Tenn. The people of Cat- linburg are trained at this settlement. The proceeds of these sales are used to support a school for the children of these mountain people and to pro- vide health services for the commu- nity. Among the senior members in local organizations w e r e Alice Gardner, Phi Kappa Phi, Constance Ander- son, Mortar Boardg and Pay Holden, Scrolls. Adviser-MRS. ROBERT H. RAMSEY sigma delta tau v Y 2 W .' 4 Founded 19 1 7 Cornell University 32 Chapters PHI CHAPTER Established 1943 Various philanthropic projects and social functions were Sigma Delta Tau's program for the year. Mem- hers of the sorority took shoe polish and rags to the entrance of the Mall and polished shoes to raise money for the Campus Chest. The pledges made puppets and dolls for the chil- dren in a mentally retarded school. The sorority members raised funds also for a contribution to the Multiple Sclerosis Fund. SDT joined Theta Chi fraternity to give a Christmas party for underprivileged Children. The sorority also sent Thanksgiving, Christmas, and E a s t e r baskets to needy families in the community. SDT held their pledge dance at the Alpha Epsilon Phi fraternity house this year. The sorority participated in Spring Week, Creek VVeek, and the Interfraternity Council Sing. The years social activities ended with the Spring Formal. Sigma Delta Tau was represented in Chimes, Education Student Coun- cil, Committee of 13, Cwens, Colle- gian, and Froth. Lois Masket was Acting Chairman of VVomen's Iu- dicial, Delta Alpha Delta, and Sigma Alpha Eta. Leatrice Miller was a member of Pi Lambda Theta and Phi Kappa Phi. Adviser-Mas. Moaars MENDELSON filth. ...- . Bottom Row, Lef-t to Right-Himmelreich, Steinman, Rapaport, Masket, L. Miller, Bohorad. Second Row- 5 Fx L' 31115 Orb 1 I. Go er, Neitlitch Zimmerman Zatcoif. Third Row-Geber Schneider, Olhum Stern, ' Cll:ster,,GinsgSrtg. FurTrtTi.PRoxv-Scribner, Bishoff, Kllinghoffer, S. Gropper, I. Miller, Bowers, Berger. ,Not In- no 9 eluded. in Picture-Citrin, Cohen, Friedberg, Grossman, Lasky, Lebowitz, Moskowitz, Samuels, Silver, Skloff, Ll' sriefei, Weinstein. l ll AA! -.. 7 x .sigma sigma sigma 1 1 5? . Silt, - as 1 ,l L-Q + 1 v 4.y M 3' f, , X ,Ge Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ludwig, Iohnson, Smith, Callen, Clark, Strauss, VVeidma1-in. Second Row-Barley, Kenah, Salainone, Thomas, Leonard, Knoebel, Paletta, Barr. Tliircl How-Scliindelxette, Felclmiller, Tipton, Dean, Rosser, Stohl, Fagan, Graham. Fourth Row-Ventre, VanMatre, Burley, Breneman, Hubbard, Powell, VVag11er, Albeclc. Fifth Row-Mayernilc, Spotts, Gilmore, DeVne, Cameron, Huclcovich, Baczewski, Stollmeyer. Nut Iriclurlerl in Picture-Andruzak, Daniels, Hite, Shaffer, Solomon, Voyscy. 348 .J 1-, Founded 1898 Longwood College 54 Chapters BETA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1953 Sigma Sigma Sigma, the latest ad- dition to sorority life on campus, en- tertained the members of the Speech and Hearing Clinic with an annual Christmas party and a picnic. The Tri Sigs helped the Clinic personnel by teaching arts and crafts to the members each week. The Clinic is the sorority's local social service project. The local chapter combined with Alpha Zeta fraternity to give a Christmas party for underprivileged children. The sorority also contrib- uted to the Robbie Page Memorial Fund for infantile paralysis which is a national service project of Sigma Sigma Sigma. The Tri Sigs presented an award to the senior in the sorority who had shown the greatest improvement in her All University average. The award was given at the senior send- off party. The outstanding pledge of the sorority was presented an award at the pledge dance in December. Sigma Sigma Sigma won iirst place in the Agricultural College division of floats and fourth place for the en- tire l955 Spring Weelc. Tri Sigma was also last yearis winner of the VVO- men's Recreation Association trophy which is presented to the team with the highest number of points for WRA sport championships. A senior member of the sorority, Mary Hudcovich, was President of Lalionides and Secretary of Mortar Board this year. AL'11'iS9l'-lx'lRS. C. O. XVILLIAMS i iris at 'S Q' X 'P 0 is QJ rv ,az - 2 Q. -1 ffoh 4' 51-W sie: C C theta phi alpha A ,EJ '71 t 5 4 1 . . -- if ' ka ji I r l ' , ' P Y-. 7, l ly V, 2' 'AX . , ,, , lg. ar, ' Bottom Row, Left to Right--Kudluck, Bosler, DIZIDILTH, Booth. Forte. Second Row-Ycschka, Korninski, Arentz, Spranca. 'Third Row-Torpey, Schaub, Labuskcs, Soltys. Fozmh Rmv-Koldys, Miller, Benec, WVelty, Smith. Not Incl-mlcd in Picture-Dimmirc, Meredith, Raup, Scrro. 349 Founded 19 12 University of Michigan 18 Chapters RHO CHAPTER Established 1929 Theta Phi Alpha's social calendar included many various activities. The Grand National President of the sorority was present at the group's Pounder's Day banquet, and the ac- tive members attended a discussion conference in pledge training at the University of Pittsburgh. The Theta Phi's and Theta Kappa Phi fraternity entertained the grade school children with a Christmas party. The sorority also participated in Spring Week with Kappa Sigma fra- ternity and in the Creek Week proj- ect with Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Tau Delta fraternities. The group al- so held numerous pledge, slumber and engagement parties in the suite. As a sorority project, the group pur- chased food for infirrnary patients after hours. Theta Phi's were represented in activities and honorary groups by I-lelen D'Zmura, Pi Lambda Sigma, Pi Sigma Alphag Christine Forte, Al- pha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigmag and Dorothea Koldys, Delta Alpha Delta, Co-Assistant Business Manager of Collegian. Members of the sorority also participated in Players' and Thes- pian shows. Adviser-Mas. josizpn F. OlBREIN 16 . -Qssgixsf wissm Eg Wpigisrq awe, f gg: igtlgegw S8 ,si is eta taa alpha C O Y.-Y Win' 1 , oi,,,m,sw,,, hixiy I l ' Hi 1 if 0 tQw' Bottom Row, Left to Right-Whiting, Samuels, Balling, I-Ioopes, Manbeck, Zimmerman. Second Row-Smith, Novitsky, Zazanis, I-lowland, Hough, Wentz, Anders. Third Row-N. Seiler, Kohl, Peterson, P. Davis, Barnes, Hiles. Fouirth Row-VVilliams, Crcitz, Caron, Mix, Ostrom, Mowrey, Landis, Fifth Row-Ament, lVlel- vin, Marks, Stnroscik, Griliin, Ritter, lVhite, M. Seiler. Sixth. Row-Marvin, Rcmaly, Hicks, Thierwechter, Kill, Jackson, Hamer, Armstrong, Paxton. Not Includerl in Picture-D. Davis, Franke, Hartline, Hirst, Kelly. 350 T iiil is-N ' Founded 1898 Longwood College 96 Chapters CAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1939 The Zeta Tau Alphas began the year by pledging the highest number of women students, 22. The social year included participa- tion in Mardi Cras, and during Homecoming Weekend the group sponsored an Alumnae tea. The sor- ority also held a Founders Day dance, picnics, parties, and slumber parties, in addition to participation in the Panhellenic sing and intramurals. The social calendar ended with Spring VVeek during which the group worked with Delta Upsilon fraternity. As part of the national project of Zeta Tau Alpha, the local chapter sponsored a service project for the treatment and training of cerebral palsied children. The Zetas were represented in hon- orary groups by Leitha Zimmerman, Omicron Nug Nancie Wentz, Psi Chi, Anna l-lartline, Phi Sigma lotag Shirley Mix, Lakonidesg and Patricia Kelly, Louise Homer Club. 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J-. ,,, v . 4, 9.1 Yr, f'h!i LIESKE ident association o independent men ORGANIZATION President ---- Bnuois Luasiua Vice-President - - NELSON SEIDEL Secretary - LEONARD Riormnns, IR. Treasurer - HARRY lVIAnTrNi The Association of Independent Men is the governing body for the independent men at the University. All undergraduate men not athliated with a social fraternity are automatically members of AIM. AIM completely revamped its constitution last year. The new constitution strengthened the Board of Governors, the organizations central governing body which coordinates the work of the Nittany, Pollock, West Dormitory and Town Councils. In- dependent liresides and frequent executive com- mittee meetings have given the organization coherent growth. This year the council emphasized social life and strong dormitory organization for the inde- pendent men. 'acts of AIIVI included Friday evening night in the I-letzel Union Build- ing to provide ment and dancing especially for the independen s. A Freshman Car Screening Committee enabled some freshmen students, who needed automobiles, to bring their cars on campus. Also this year, AIM sponsored the Gridiron Ball in conjunction with Leonides, Panhellenic Council, and Interfraternity Council. In addition to local activities, AIIVI participated in the National Independent Students, Association, which included an NISA week on campus in the Spring. The national organization and the local association directed their attention to the individual independent, enabling him to have a voice in cam- pus afliairs and giving him a chance to express and receive aid for his needs. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Sullivan, Richards, Seidel, Licske, Martini, Carlson, Cole, Dean, Crafts. Second Raw-Cummings, llliocles, David, VVl11tney Reber, Smith, Shamey, Vfeaver. Tltinl Row-Veater, Levine, Dennis, I-Iedcling, I. Faust, Phillips, Snyder, Matos. Fourth- Rowe D Faust Neville, lvinslow, Maulcr, Seyler, Thalimer, Johnson, Sidets, Vllaltemeycr. ' JUDITH PENDLETON President leonicles QRCANIZATION President - - - junrrri PENDLETON V ice-President. - NORMA TALARICO Recording Secretary - - CAZVIELIA BLOUNT Corresponding Secretary - ANNIE CAIVIPBELL Treasurer ---' JOY ORAM Leonides, which was founded at Penn State in 1948, is an organization for independent women. Its membership is comprised of all undergraduate University women who are not affiliated with a social sorority. A representative and an alternate are elected annually to Leonides Council by the Cooperative Society, each dormitory unit, and the town women. The assistant to the Dean of Women is the Council adviser who aides in the co-ordination of the inde- pendent womens activities. This year the organization members assisted the University Blue'Band with band day in November, sponsored two square dances and dormitory mixers, gave a tea for the housemothers, and held a Moth- er's Day breakfast. As a campus project, Leonides members ran errands for women confined to the University hospital. Leonides and the Association of Independent Men formed a choir this year and presented a con- cert in December. The two groups sponsored the Dink Debut for freshmen during Orientation Week and the Autumn Ball during Homecoming Week- end. ln the Spring Leonides and AIM Worked together on Independent Week, which was con- cluded with a dance, and on Spring Week. A pamphlet, Leonioles of Perm State, is pubs lished every two years to acquaint incoming fresh- man women with the purposes and functions of Leonides. Bottom How, Left to Right-Oram, Campbell, Blount, Pendleton, Balok, Hunter, Cerhart. Second Row- Teplitz, Lundgrcn, Needham, Boldt, Serfass, Kaplan, Cole. Third Row-Ernest, Scharf, Drawbaugh, Wlenger, Blclfarland, Gerber, Vilatson, Wlagner. residence nittany council polloclc council ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION President - - - GEORGE IVIAULER President - - ROBERT VVALTEMEYE11 Vice-President - 'Tl-IONIAS SMITH V ice-Presideni. - JOHN DENNIS Secretary - MELVIN WEAVER Secretary JOSEPH NEVILLE Treasurer DONALD VEATER Treasurer - RICHARD DAVIS GEORGE G. MAULER President ROBERT V. WALTEMEYER President Bottom. Row, Left to Right-VVinslow, Mnuler, Seylcr. Second Row-Lewis, Bottom Raw, Left to Right-Davis, VVa1temeycr, Cummings. Second Row- Grandinelti, DeSm1tis. Tliinl Row-Buss, Strate, Kemp. Keeler, Zeitlen, Smith. Third Row-Rhodes, Kling, Bishop. 356 hall councils town counczl west dorm counczl ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION President - - - ROBERT COLE I President - - - JOHN CARLSON Vice-President - EDWIN DULL W, Vice-President - RONALD SIDERS Secretary - JAIVIES FAUST ' Secretary - DAVID FAUST Treasurer - JAMES RHODES Treasurer PAUL REBER ROBERT H. COLE President Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Faust, Cole, Rhodes. Second Row-David, Goodwin, Matos. Third Row-Clapper, Howes, XVhimey. JOHN N. CARLSON President Bottom Row, Left to Right-Carlson, Reber, Faust. Second Row-Pfautz, Clemens, Simokat. Third Row-Hyams, Schriver, Susanin, Parsons. Fourth Row-Denison, Carroll, Thalimer, Hamaker. 357 Bottom Row, Left to Higlrl-VVojciechoski, Caslidollar, Gnodling, Vinkovich, Moses, Hart. Second Row-Alwinc, Hedges, Miller, Long, Geesaman, King. 'Tl1.i1'd. Row-Tebbc, Sheridan, Tullar, Torok, Basehore, Shaw. penn haven club and eo-operative society .. penn haven club The Penn lrlaven Club was founded in 1939 for independent male students living in town. The club was organized to promote companionship. During the year the Penn Haven Club spon- sors teas and dances. The members also participate in intramural sports and enter the Spring Week activities. co-operative society The College Co-operative Society was estab- lished in 1939 in order to assist students of limited financial means. The Society is a non-prolit organization which affords both men and women students an oppor- tunity to share in the work and management of a cooperative living unit. In addition, the Co-Gp sponsors numerous func- tions for the students. The members of the Society also participate in intramural sports and other aCt1V1t1CS. 358 Bottom Row, Left. to Right-Gruber, Ritchey, Presnall, Ilft, Kencmuth, Dauin, Carter, Pier, Funk. Second. Row-Bomanofslfy, Ulatauabc, N. Snvder, O'Connel1, Riddles, Swartz, Fague, Fitzgerald, Scharf. Third Row-Beekstine, Glalz, Dar- lington. Squier, Eastman, Good, Herr, Anduze, I. Snyder, Gearhart. Fam-tlr Rmv Eilollenbaugh, Miller, Jochen, D. Hickok, Morton, M. Hickok, Cox, Tuxgeon, im. t X fs-1 1 '1- 'l n' X - A .5 ' 4 ' 1 'S 'J 'N-Ee. 'MQ up n x 4 i4 ,f ',-, It , r ' ' Q ..f-- , ly V , .. A- 1 i 4 I M' r. A. ,- pf--. -. , 4' fi' .,,,4.. l , V ' yu f -- - - -' . 4- 1 '-H' . ' ' +4 , 1- RQ- r ' ' A 1 'G' 1 : ' ' 1 -4- ' ' R I 4 ' v P, 'A 4-i A . . 4 - f , . -, , 'A , , .-Ai, X X- M i I F ' ' V -i n .'.-- it , W H. 1:41 ' --its s - :I ' 1 Tis U ti 4 1 omicron delta ' 2:2 ' JOHN D. SINK k President Nlemlvers L. J. ADLER P. E. BEARD G. A. BUCKHOUT R. F. BULLOCK D. R. CALVERT YV. I. CHILDS C. NI. CI-IRISTIANSEN I-I. F. CLINE S. I. COHN T. R. DYE D. K. FINNENIOIIE L. YV. FRYNIAN I. VV. CRUISER VV. R. JOHNSON G. E. KELLER J. T. KIDD B. 1. LIESKE R. B. LEIHVIAN G. G. NIALILER 17. T. BICFADEN R. lVIclVIILLAN S. F. BIICHALSKI D. P. RIOORHEAD D. A. IVIORROVV D. V. DIULLEN I. C. IVIUSSER F. XV. RONIIG I. NI. RUSSELL K. K. SCIAIVVENZFIEIER J. B. SEASTONE, JR. F. L. SEIPT F. I. SINIES J. D. SINK R. H. SISLER L. R. TARKETT D. A. VAN DUYNE D. H. VESLING P. L. VVEIN A. hfl. VVELLITNIGTON HI. VV. VVHITE G. F. VVILLIANIS - Bottom Row, Left to Right-Calvert, Lehman, Simes, Cline, Moorhead, Vlliliianis, Vifellington. Second Row- H- Buclcliout, Michalski, Childs, Musser, Mauler, Christiansen, Russell, Fryman. Third Row-Lieske, Dye, Seipt VVein, Colin, Vesling, Beard, Romig, Tarlcett. Fourth. Row-Finnemore, Yingling, Van Duyne, Adler, Seastone Mcllnclen, Kidd, Bullock, Gruber. 362 ORGANIZATION President ----- JOHN SINK Vice-President - HUGH CLINE Secretary V DOUGLAS Moom-IEAD To-easiirer 4 GEORGE WILLIAMS Executive Secretary e FRANK SIMES Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honor- ary society for men, was chartered at the University in May, 1955. There were 34 members initiated at that time into the local organization by members and ofiicers of other ODK chapters. The original society was founded in l9l4 at Washiiigtoii and Lee Univer- sity in Virginia by 15 student and faculty leaders. The Society's purpose is threefold: To recognize K. XVILSON I B XINGLING l S'.?Y'?'f'3r in colleglate activities and to 1nSPire 0 if 6 i-,AN bimg tovethei the most representative L I E for cons iicuous attainments alon si 1 if I , 1 . , g . 'Kla- Q ' A ' isii ' J ases ot colleoiate life and thus cieate an qqm which will help mould the sentiment of the gf? 1 G. 4. ' V men who have attained a high standar . . p . C U K QQK 1 h g O' ' 0. 1- u . 1 on questions of local and intercollegiate interestg to bring together members of the faculty and stufxt body of the institution on a basis of mutual int and understanding. In selecting its membership, Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes and encourages achievement in scholarship, athletics, student government, publications, and dramatics and forensics. AIM Judicial Board looks behind disciplinary cases for the cause Helping wi ishes Coed attempts to outdis- tance her male opposition in TIM push-cart race is part of the Co-operative Society's way of life Leonides entertain residence hall hostesses at tea 359 honoraries and lJTOf8.S.S'l0lLLllS hat society council DONALD W. RE I DEN BAUGH President Members 11. M. Brxriaimnuno s. 1. BARNES 1u.msi-rorr D. P.. cixrvrzrir c. ri. CZHRISTIANSEN M. rr. ronsrea u. m. ruisnman D. ix. narrocx M. J. uuncovicn w. rx. JouNsoN S. A. JORDAN R. L. KRAKOFF D. VV. LAND P. A. LEHR s I J. G. MUSSER 5.1. MCKNIGHT P. A. PAULEKAS . G. A. FOCAL D. XV. REIDENBAUGII R. I. STEELE Bottom Row, Left to Riglxt-Bahrenliuxg, Paulekas, Land, Fuehrer, Krakoff, Hallock. Second Row-Calvert, Barnes S hravesandc, Musser, Jordan, McKnight. Third Row-Bisliofli, Lchr, Huclcovich, Christiansen, Pogal, brcelc Suler. ORGANIZATION President' - - - DCDNALD REIDENBAUGH Vice-President - - DANIEL LAND Secremry-Treasurer I-IARRY Fuel-mea The I-lat Society Council, a legislative body gov- erning campus honorary hat organizations, was estab- lished in 1948 to co-ordinate and stimulate the activi- ties of the various hat societies in the best interest of the students and the University. Members of the Council include the president and secretary of each of the campus hat societies. One of the main projects of the Council includes the sponsoring of two children from the State College area for one week at the Keystone camps, located at Lock Haven, in the summer. This project is carried on with the aid of the hat societies and the American Legion. Another major undertaking of the Council is the planning and execution of the Orientation VVcek program. ln co-operation with the Freshman Customs Board, the I-lat Society Council operates a counseling program for freshmen and enforces customs during the first few weeks of the Fall Semester. The pep rallies before the home and away football games are sponsored by the Council in addition to the Kick-Oil dance and the traditional hat society Cordon at home football games. 6 lion S paw I 'SVP W9 flew! 1 ,'.'1'f'm -53? amm- 55 ,-1 A . . .- 1 ., A . ...- 1 u ri . f c .fe -fi: ev' 5389 ' M emloers I. R. BEIDLER R. F. BULLOCK H. F. CLINE P. T. KIEFER F. I.ICIH'l'ENS'l'EIN B. 1. LIESKE V N. C. MILLER sg.: 3 N-vw' D. P. IYIOOIKI-IIEAD Nu!!! J. M. RUSSELL E. SEELY F. L. SEIPT V. B. SONES R. II. STLIRDEVANT 364 Bottom Row, Left to Right-KieFer, Beidler, Miller, Bullock. Second Row-Lieske, Sones, Seipt, Sturdevant. Third Row-Lichtenstein, Russell, Moorhead, Cline, Seely. Lion's Paw is an honorary society composed of no more than 15 senior men who have distinguished themselves in service to the University and in extra- curricular activities. The men selected each year exhibit the greatest Potential ability for continued service to the University during the remainder of their senior year and as alumni. Lion's Paw was founded during the academic year 1908-1909. There are now approximately 600 alumni who have maintained an active interest in the University and in the organization. The alumni formed a corporation and purchased Mount Nittany as a symbol of Penn State. YThe alumni meet twice a year-fat Homecoming -and in the Spring. r The function of Lions Paw is to give student leaders a chance to get together with a feeling ol' friendship and brotherhood, realizing each others problems, and through this organization they strive for a better University. mortar board SALLY MCKNIGHT President Ill emlacrs C. j. ANDERSON M. BUCI IANAN A. L. CAMPBELL 12.1. CARUSO li. CLINNINGHAM S. A. DAI ILINGER P. A. DICKINSON P. FARRELL ,l. M. FEASTILIH S. L. FISH M. A. FISHER M. L. HEIM M. J. IIUDCOVICII S. II. KOFMAN E. A. KRAABEL IS. A. LARPENTEUR s. J. MCKNIGIVIT R. 1. ormm S. M. RICE R. A. SANKEY J. T. SEDOR B. STOCK CJ. A. XVliI'l'KNECI l'I' J. I. YEMM in wpe- Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hcim, Fish, McKnight, Iluclcovicli, Dickinson, Sedor. Secoml Row-VVeitknecht, Yenun, Feastcr, Kraalael, Farrell, Dahlinger. Third Row-Rice, Campbell, Orarn, Kofman, Larpentcur, Ander- son, Fisher. ORGANIZATION President - ---- SALLY MCKNIGHT Vice-President MARY BUCHANAN Secretary - - MARY Hunoovrcrr Treasurer ------ SYLVIA Frsrr Mortar Board, national senior women's honorary society, choses women on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. The name of the local chapter is Archousai meaning leading women. Mortar Board's main project is the annual Mardi Gras indoor carnival, at which sororities and other womens groups sponsor entertainment booths and games. A lVlarcli Gras king is chosen on the basis of penny votes cast at the carnival. The proceeds go to the Charlotte E. Bay Scholarship Fund which awards three S100 scholarships annually, and to the newly established I-lelen Ealiin Eisenhower Scholarship Fund. Other activities which lVlortar Board sponsors in- clude pep rallies, the decoration of the goal posts for football games, and campus service projects. This Spring Mortar Board presented a series of Last Lec- turesv which were given by four outstanding Uni- versity professors. These lectures included the most important and significant aspects of the professors field which they would include in their last lectures prior to leaving the teaching profession. Mortar Board taps and initiates in the Spring. The national organization requires that members have an All-University average that is .40 above the median All-University average of the women students. ln a traditional ceremony prospective members are sere- naded by the graduating members the night before they are officially tapped. 365 Q 1: .gil . f ' Ev f 'f si iii? rx Sift N fe . f :ts ' skull and bones 366 D. W. President Dlembers I.. ADLER D.' Bottom Row, Left to Rigllt-Rosenfeld, Feinsilber, Pogal, Reiclenbaugli, Duff, Seely. Second Row-Mauler, Albrecht, Lesight, Hayes, Sturdevant, Miller. Tlzirzl Row-Van Duyne, Scastonc, Adler, Lieslic, Bullock, Sapcrstcin, Folkcrs. ORGANIZATION Presidem - - - - DONALD BEIDENBAUGH Vice-Preside-ni - - lA7lLLlAlVl DUFF Sec1'eim'y-Transitrer - GORDON POGAL Skull and Bones, senior men's hat society, is an honorary and recognition group. Until its constitution was revised last November, the organization was also a service group. Membership includes those upperclassmen who have achieved outstanding recognition in campus activities. Members are selected in their sixth, sev- enth, or eighth semester on the basis of a point sys- tem according to their interest and participation in University activities. The society formulated the new tapping card pro- cedure which was passed by l-lat Society Council and became ei-liective this Spring. Under this system, a tapping card File is kept of the activities, records of all undergraduate men who consider themselves eligi- ble for a hat society. The hat society presidents can refer these cards to other members of the Society. and in this way tappees receivetheir bid without previous knowledge of being underrconsidoeration.' Skull and Bones began its Fall activitiesby' coun- seling during Orientation VVeek. In .November the society helped solicit contributions for the Olympic Drive. Also in November Skull and Bones enter- tained Parmi Nous, Blue Key, and Androcles at a dance which has since been established as an annual event. VVilmer E. Kenworthy, director of student affairs, was conferred an honorary membership in Skull and Bones last Fall. J. li. ALBRECI-IT R. li. BULLOCK Il. F, CLINE XV. M. DUFF M. FEINSILBER C. D. FOLKERS 1.19. HAYES K. LESIGHT B. I. LIESKE G. G, MAULER R. McMlLLAN N. C. MILLER D. A. MORROXV ' G. A. POGAL RLIDLNB 'XL I VK' . 4 ' r I M. S. ROSENFELD C. A. SAPERSTEIN K. K. SCI-IXVENZFE j. B. SEASTONE, JR. E. E. SEELY I. D. SINK R. ll. STURDEVANT I C. P. XVITMER D. A. VAN IJUYNE ' ! parmi nous President Members R. D. ll:X.lR O. C. BARR P. E. BEARD I. R. BEIDLER S. H. BRONVN D. ll. CLXLVERT NY. I. LT-IILDS CT. M. CHRISTIANSIQN S. I. COE-IN 1.1. GINSBERG R. L. GRIFFITII E. NI. GROVE R. I. HOFFMAN D. C. HUBERT P. T. KIEFER S. F. LICHTENSTEIN S. F. MICHALSKI D. P. MOORI-IEA D XV. B. MOYER D. V. MULLEN R. R. PACKER J. T. RIGGS F. YV. ROMIG NV, L. ROHM j. M. RUSSELL F. L. SEIPT XV. R. SENG V. B. SONES C. I-I. SPRINGMAN F. NV. TAYLOR R. I. VOGELSINGER R. R. XVALKER P. S. XVEIN R. C. XVILLI.-XMS D. K. ZIEGLER Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ziegler, Grove, Calvert, Christiansen, Soncs, Hubert, Xvilliams. Second Row- Ginsbcrg, Brown, Cohn, Griffith, Riggs, Childs, Seng, Beard. Tltirrl. Row-Bair, Moorliead, Barr, WValker, Beidler, Kiefer, Seipt. Fourth Row-Springrnan, Michalski, Moyer, Taylor, Vogelsinger, Russell, Packer, Romig. ORGANIZATION matics and forensics, six from publications, and ten President - - - - CHARLES Qll-IRISTIANSEN from 5fUClf'l'lf g0VC1'UmCUf- A ,L . i iii. Q, V ice-President - - VERNON SONES One of the oldest men's honorary lsocitiesaontlg 'di SeC'eff 7'Tfef'5U 9f ' ' DONALD CALVERT campus, Parmi Nous was founded iii,Qil.9U81liyi'Thomafs1, W. Piolet. v .-. ' The objectives of the society are tliezbadvancernenti of academic and athletic interests, the lL11rxying-o1Lof campus traditions, and the promotion 05' tlreispigtof the University. -' Parmi Nous is a senior honorary hat society com- posed of men who have distinguished themselves in sports or as athletic managers or who have been out- standing in student goverment, dramatics, forensics, or publications. Formerly a strictly senior athletic , , Members of Parmi Nous, along with the other , honorary, Parmi Nous was opened to senior men out- ' ' hat societies, work with the cheerleaders to plan pep standing in other activity fields in the Spring of l95l. rallies- This F2111 thev had Charge of the, Pep muv, MCH are ff1PPeCl Cl'-Wing the SP1'iUg SCIUCSYCT OE before the University of Pittsburgh football' game. their junior year for Parmi Nous. Twelve persons Parmi Nous also aided in Orientation Weelc and in are selected from the Held of sports, seven from dra- the enforcement of freshman customs. 367 scroll fi. 1 . A as , U . f feast fl., '- :af .4 fx ,Ts We , .. M. A. DAVIS B. E. EASTER ' D. R. EDELMAN M. K. GITHENS D. A. I-IALLOCK 368 fr U 7 . T H 1. uf H. -. ' y . F. E. HILBERG F. D. HOLDEN D. IIOOPES L. J. HUNTER V. I. IOHNSON A. C. MANBECK J. C. MAXVVELL P. H. MCLAU CHLIN M. I. PATTON P. A. PAULEKAS J. PENDLETON N. L. SHAFER N. H. SILVERMAN P. A. SPATZ D. STONE N. L. XVEINER B. ZAZANIS i f Bottom Raw, Left to Right-VVeiner, Shafer, Burns, Davis, Paulekas, Ilallock, Edelman. Secmul Rmv-Mm Lauchlin, Carter, Girhens, Hunter, Zazanis, Patton, Johnson. Tlivirrl Row-Hillncrg, Pendleton, Spatz, Manbeck, Iloopcs, Calkins, Holden, Silverman. ORGANIZATION President ----- PAULINE PAULEKAS Vice-President - PEGGY DAv1s Secretary - DIANE HALLOCK Treasurer BARBARA EASTER Historian - QIUDITH BURNS Scrolls, senior women's honorary hat society, was founded at the University in l953 to recognize those upperclassvvomen who have been outstanding in char- acter, University activities, and scholarship, in order that they may further serve the University as an organized group. The society has been working to establish a na- tional organization on a similar plane. Scrolls spon- sored several affairs this year. ln December a Christ- mas party for needy children from the State College area was held with the S Club. Scrolls joined Skull A and Bones in sponsoring the pep rally held before the l University of Pennsylvania football game. The mem- bers also collected games an . 5' zines this year and A delivered them to local - e such as the Centre County l-lome. Nt The main function of Scrolls - ' y U establishment of a scholarship fund. Duri ii . - examination period, members sold cookies in 0 men's residence halls to raise monev for the fund Sixth and seventh semester Women are tapped for membership in the Spring. Members may not have p been in Cvvens, Chimes, or may not be members of l Mortar Board. An All-University average of 2.50 or better is required for membership as is outstanding 1 service to the University. az. , X 5 . I , f K.-2 .v V: E.jIi5rj.,-.::. A androcles STEVEN A. JORDAN President Members T. O. BINFORD I. E. BOGUTZ A. u. BRENER O. A. RUOKHOUT c. w. CLARK F. s. CRAVVPORD T. R. DYE J. u. ERERLY F. A. RLY E. o. FEGERT A. D. FREEMAN O. A. HIESTER . . s. HOFFMAN J. P. I--IOUCK W. R. JOHNSON s. A. JORDAN J. M. KERSH H. KOTLER R. L. KRAKOFF E. R. KRAMER O. O. MAULEP. L. M. RICHARDS IX I. ROSE T. A. SEEMAN IZ. D. SEGAL A. SEIDENSTICKER M. C. Sl-IAPIRO I. I-I. TOLSON S. D. VVOLCOTT H. I. YAVERBAUM Bottom Row, Leff In Right-Clark, Hoffman, Krakoff, Jordan, Tolson, Freeman, Eberly. Second Bow-illauler, Binford, Crawford, Houck, Hicstcr, Fcgert, Kramer. Third Row-Brencr, XVolcott, Richards, Seeman, Ely, Kcrsli, Buckhout, Yaverbauin. ORGANIZATION President - ' ' ' ' STEVEN JORDAN V ice-President VV1L'L1AM JOHNSON Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT IQRAKOFF Androcles, junior men's hat society, was founded at Penn State in March of 1950. Men are selected for membership by a point system which includes activi- ties, All-University average, and personal interview. The Society's purpose is fourfold. First, Androcles pledges to recognize and honor deserving junior men in the extra-curricular fields. The second goal is to serve the University in all possible ways and to stim- ulate and promote the best interests of the University as a whole. A third purpose is to study student prob- lems and make recommendations for the improve- ment and enrichment of student life. Fourth, Andro- cles aids in maintaining many of the University tradi- tions including freshman customs. During Orientation VVeek the members acted as guides and provided a counseling service for the fresh- men. The Society sponsored the football movies in conjunction with the College of Physical Education and Athletics, ushered at the Sunday chapel service of Junior Prom Week End, and held a mixer for the alumni this Spring. Androcles also aids in the annual tug-of-war between the freshman customs violators and the volunteer sophomore men. 369 blue key 7 Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Piatak, Heinze, Gellman, Land, Musser, Joyce, Davies. Second Row-R. S. Parry, KauH:man, Dimler, Thomas, Moun tan . Feglev, Bahrenburg, Dollinger. Third Row-R. H. Parry, Plaut, Klevans, McFacIen, Detterer, Fourth Row-Schafer, Lindenberg. Miller, llcclt, Camp, Zlatin, Black. JAMES G. President M em bers R. M. BAT-IRENBLIRG n. BOXVERLY u. '13 BLACK L. A. CAMP J. A. CHAFFETZ A. L. DAVIES W. M. DETTERER J. E. DIMLER u. R. DOLLINGEP. cz. 12. FEGLEY n.12.FouGHT L. W. FRYMAN R. W. HECK 1. HEINZE T. R. HOLLENBACH P. 13. KAUFFMAN E. H. KLEVANS A. D. KLIMCKE S. B. LINDENBERG F. T. MCFADDEN ILMILLER R. H. MOUNTAN R.H.PARP.Y R.s.PAnRY D. M. PIATAK J. PLAUT C. SHAFER L. W. THOMAS F.T.uLR1Cu 1. ZLATIN 4 ORGANIZATION All-University average of 2.00 or better. Nlembers president , ,,,, jAMES MUSSER are tapped in the Spring semester ol their junior year. 1' . ' , I 7 . . . . glee President VKELIAM Jimi: Members of Blue Kev, in line with one of the 'I L ANIEL AND . . I . Tame mi ROBERT GELLMAN requirements of their motto, service, welcome and en- l'Cl'lS'lU'el' ' The junior men's hat society, Blue Kev, was es- tablished at Penn State in 1923. The Society's pur- pose is evident in its motto, service, character, and scholarshipf, Blue Key recognizes junior men who have displayed outstanding ability in the various cam- pus extra-curricular activities. Recognition is accorded to an equal number of men in athletic and non-ath- letic activities. A candidate for membership must also have an tertain the various visiting athletic teams, usher at athletic contests, assist the Dean of Mens Oflice, and guard the lion shrine against possible damage from other schools during the football weekends. Blue Key also publishes in conjunction with the Athletic Association, a booklet, Wvelcome to Penn State. This booklet is presented to visiting athletic teams and contains a list of the coaches, captains, and managers of the University's athletic teams besides general information on the University. himes F-1- .r . . 3. f K' ' ' 1 . :V V . I , , 'gli ,,,Qe. I Q . JI 4 V. l ' . in .. 4 I in 'I .AHL . 44 l P' I za. J! . 'Q ,nt-Q' if 5 --n' T 5 .f . lr-as ' - li :1 A 1 . BISHOFF vers M. BISHOFF A I. M. COX T M. S. FLEMING .,., 'N ' A. . . 't Bottom Row, Left to Right-Beebe, Seltzer, Bishoff, Nicholls, Seiler. Second Row-Cox, Pearce, Smith, Moore, Fleming. Third Row-Jones, I-Iadesty, Harding, Gerliart, Gerber, Forster. ORGANIZATION President - ---- MARLENE BISHOFP Vice-President - BARBARA N1cHoLLs Secretary - - NANCY SEILER Treasurer MARILYN SEL'I'LER Chimes, national honorary society for junior wo- men, was organized to develop higher ideals of lead- ership, service, and scholarship among college women. Its purpose is to honor those junior women who have shown loyalty to their college or university by giving their service and leadership to the advancement of its interests, welfare, and unity. Fourth semester women are tapped by the society in the Spring. Chimes was founded at the University in 1947 by representatives of Ohio State University, Temple Uni- f which is held annually in the Fall , , A. M. FORSTER M. M. FORSTER L. K. GERBER H. V. GERHART A. L. HADESTY DINC E. B. R D. I. JONES M. L. MOORE B. A. NICHOLLS M. VV. PEARCE N. C. SEILER M. D. SELTZER I. A. SMITH D. K. ZIMMERMAN x. I ,f ., . versity, and West Virginia I. f .XX schools met to organize a Ann a-it society to meet a common ima -.-T atar -nfl piagjliig 1 There are now 16 :lad 5 , :lr o Efffjfi .Q the United States. All new fill: -'g-f f mth i by the local chapter. K +15 Q' The members of Chim wxq v a - in. JA --.-- fl Week ro ram, s onsor e -: v- .i g xsv .11 ' . - , in the PDein of 1l,7l7ome1i? '.xB- - . E?3::f': ! event is the Mardi Ball, a feat j ' pops at the Navy and University of Pitts urg oot- ball games which displayed pennants saying lick Navy and lick Pitt. This year the Society also worked to establish a scholarship fund which will be supported by money-making projects. 371 druids ROBERT M. 372 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Fuehrer, Balirenburg, Fegley, Bostock. Second Row-Perry, Tirabassi, Hollowell, Flamporis. Tlrirri Row-Mowry, Gray, Deluca, Caldcronc, Eberly. ORGANIZATION President - - - - ROBERT BAHRENBURG Vice-Presiclem. CHARLES PEGLEY Secretary-T'reczs1afer - I'lARP-Y FUEHRER Druids, the hrst honorary society to be established at the University, was founded here in 1907 to honor sophomore men who were outstanding in intercol- legiate athletics. Soon there were seven chapters founded at other colleges in addition to the Alpha chapter of Penn State. Throughout the years, Druids has made an effort to promote the welfare of the University, to promote good sportsmanship at athletic events, to sponsor good athletic relations among colleges, and to promote and encourage gentlemanly conduct at the University. The 20 active members of Druids are tapped at the end of their sophomore year on the basis of out- standing participation in a varsity sport. The prospec- tive members are judged according to character and must have their freshman numerals or be a definite candidate for a varsity letter in the eyes of their coach and the members of Druids. An attempt is made to keep the members evenly distributed among the 10 major sports: football, baseball, basketball, track, soccer, wrestling, lacrosse, boxing, tennis, and golf. Druids as a group makes no attempt to inHuence class, University, or fraternity politics. The members have been of service to Penn State by participating in the counseling program for Freshmen during Orienta- tion Weelc and by ushering at University events. President Menizlvers n. M. BAHRENBURC D. J, nosrocu ii. J. DELUCA E. z. Daarcno J. ii. 13BianLY c. E. FEGLLY s. rLAMPoii1s rr. ni.FuE1mE1i D. cum' JL J. i-IARTNETT ii. G. HOLLOVVELL w. P. KANE J. L. LOCKERMAN D. R. ixiownr R. M. PERRY G. G. Trnaimssr .L 15. WILLIAMS delphi 15 .if a..eFf.i-.:.- ,T ROBERT D. SEGAL President 'Lint' '. ,.:iip ' '. .':f'1.1if:-1 ' -31 1. Charter lllemlvers F. CLIKAYVFORD F. .L ELY R. A. GELLMAN XV. R. JOHNSON S. A. JORDAN S KAHN J. G. MLISSER D. R. SCOTT R. D. SEGAL w S. D. VVOLCOTT New llflemlaers E. S. DUBBS, IR. L. I-I. IACOBSON F. R. KECK XV. A. KELLY R. II. MOON R. I. STEELE R. L. STROUP G. S. NVILLS Bottom How, Left to Right-Moon, Steele, Schravesande, Dubbs. Second Row-Jacobson, Kelly, NVil1s, Stroup, Keck. ORGANIZATION President ------ ROBERT SEGAL Vice-President - - STEVEN jonnrm Secretrzry-Treasurer - XROLLIAIVI JOIINSON Delphi is the newest hat society on campus. The new group was organized in order to give recognition to outstanding freshman men. ln the Spring of 1954, a plan was formulated to recognize freshmen who were outstanding in extra- curricular activities. A committee was established to chose and make awards to a small group of freshmen who had proven themselves outstanding. The committee chose 10 freshmen who were pre- sented with scrolls. This group decided in the Spring of 1955 that the awards which they had received should have a more permanent nature. Consequently, they organized Delphi as a service and recognition ori ganization which would be able to perpetuate icself. Nine new members were tapped. Last October the new members elected ollicers, and the old members became the advisory board. This year Delphi members assisted freshmen dur- ing Orientation VVee1c, aided 1-lat Society Council in soliciting money for the Olympic Fund, and worked on a flash card system for the cheering sections at the football games. Not more than 15 second semester freshmen may be tapped for Delphi each Spring. Toibe. eligible, one lHLlSt have at least a 2.00 All-University average and must be outstanding in different phases of campus z1Ct1V1t1CS. 373 A, XV. SCHRAVESANDL K l 'X Q . , E. iz 'S P aw? sd 5 ! .. ' s it 'f i,?,, .g I fm 7 V tt.. ffl - . xx PATRICIA A. L 4 C. A. P. F. Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Yemin, Conracl, Shultz, Lchr, S. Barnes, English, Mertz, Brown, Jones. Secmul Row-Herbst, Davidson, Dunkelberger, Free, Paynter, Gilman, Shower, Bauer, Peters. Third Row-Nitrauer, Aiken, Hodges, Harkison, Lockwood, Ruff, Gropper, Mifflin, B. Barnes. ORGANIZATION President ----- PATRICIA LEHR Vice-Preside-nt LESLIE SHULTZ Secremry - - SALLY BARNES Treasurer PIIOEBE ENGLISH Owens, national sophomore women's honorary society, may be recognized by the grey hats bearing the red crown and scepter emblem. Cvvens originated at the University of Pittsburgh in 1922 and the Delta chapter was founded at Penn State in 1927. There are now 15 chapters of Cwens throughout: the country. Woiiieii are tapped for membership at the end of their freshman year on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, personality, and character. The society is a service organization which assists the Dean of VVomen's Oilice in counseling freshman women. During Orientation Weeki they conduct campus tours and help to acquaint the freshman wo- men vvith the University by presenting skits concern- ing many campus organizations. An annual Fall dance, The Dungaree Drag, is sponsored by Cwens to raise money for its scholarship fund. At Christmas time the members use part of their fund to provide food baskets for underprivileged families. As a member of l-lat Society Council, Cwens as- sists in the planning of the pep rallies and helps the WOmC11,S Student Government Association by serving as ushers at the May Day program. President M embers S. AIKEN S. I. BARNES B. j. BARNES BALI ER M. C. BEATTY R. I. BRONVN M. L. CONRAD C. G. DAVIDSON A. A. DUNKLEBEIU ENGLISH N. E. FREE G. L. GILMAN S. J. GROPPER I. R. GUTTERON I. A. HARKISON J. A. HERBST P. M. HODGES P. A. LEHR M. A. LOCKVVOOD M. H. MERTZ E. C. MIFFLIN A. E. NITRAUER M. L. PAYNTER S. D. PETERS C. R. RUFF M. P. SHOVVER L. A. SHULTZ H O VS W U ' 1 57 If 1 fs N x A XZ! mil ' 1 39 L Ll X , 1' D O vi K is Le' ! X f sw r I ,G . . lg' gf. 1 lil MV 'E honoraries and professionals alpha delta sigma Advertising President - H. I. SVVEGER Adviser - D. W. DAVIS alpha epsilon delta Pre-Medical President - I. WV. GRUBER Adviser - I. I-I. OLEVVINE alpha kappa psi lVIen's Commerce President - I. B. GEISINGER Adviser - G. K. NELSON alpha lambda delta Honorary Freshman Women President - M. P. SHOWER Adviser - H. L. SITTIG alpha nu Honorary Astronomy President - G. A. BOROSQUE Adviser - C. A. BAUER alpha phi omega Service President - R. MI WALCI-II Adviser- H. N. COPE NX alpha pi mu X Honorary Industrial Engineering C President - N. KRALLES Q Nl J Adviser-G. L. THUERING -'ci-A alpha tau alpha Agricultural Education President- I. E. ERYVAY Adviser - N. K. HOOVER arnold air society Honorary Air Force President - YV. C. CURBX Adiiser-LT. COL. C. L. BUI-IRMAN chi epsilon Honorary Civil Engineerinv Adviser - C. I. SMITH coaly society Honorary Agriculture President - D. A. VanDUYNE Adviser- I. lx. PASTO delta alpha delta Women s Speech President - B. E. KIMBLE Ad1iser - C. H. SCI-IUC delta nu alpha Transportation President - W. C. CARYL Adviser - R. D. PASHEK o President - YV. VV. TROUTINIAN delta sigma pi Business Administration President - I. P. HAYES Adviser - E. A. NIYERS if K1 Q - K E2 I .X '54 U GD delta sigma rho Forensic U President-L. O. MANARIN 1 Adviser - C. H. SCHUG Q5 eta kappa nu fig ggqx Honorary Electrical Engineering ll 9 Pfesirzwi- M. T. STARK .L y Afzmer-C. B. HOLT, JR. gamma pi epsilon Wornen's Pre-Medical President-M. E. MOLDAWER 3 .mviser-H, M. 1-IARRY Vi gamma sigma delta Agriculture 5 President- C. S. BITTNER ' Adviser-R. YV. STONE gamma theta upsilon iq Geography ,Q President-I. J. SERFF, yn. Adviser - F. SEAWALL Q l iota alpha delta l Honorary Guidance President-B. M. I-IODENKO Adviser-ix. M. YVELLINGTON Q y 4 . . Q iota lambda sigma ,,,,.,..,., X ,, Honorary Industrial Education President - S. A. MILLER Adviser - VV. H. ARMSTRONG VP O T If' 'I sr ll' 915, f - ' Q fail 1 xx ' YJ 375 ' ' N or ,fiik Wg 'K 6' igyhffk Wage XO .1 XP S In 155' fa P l 2 l and GD E fllllilli iota sigma pi BQ Honorary WOIHCH,S Chemistry it President-A. c. STERNER T Adviser - TVI. L. VVILLARD kappa phi 2 Girls' Methodist Q21 ifremzwtii-15. A. VVARD Adviser-L. J. BENNEP. If kappa phi kappa Education Presizlernr - B. FREEDMAN Q Afzvmr- J. M. MOYER pQ5g?3 - Q lakonides 'Si P1 Q' 31 Honorary W01HSH,S Physical Ed. I Q Pfesffzem-Aft. 1. HUDCOVICH 1 Adviser - M. HAIDT omicron nu Honorary Home Economics 0 Pfesirzemf- B. A. LARPENTEUR EVIWQ Arima-f-ic. A. JOHNSTON l . f' l fts f' ik' Q Q P' pershmg rifles Honorary Military President - I. C. BORS Ai isers- CAPT. C. W. YERKES, - s z v gi f : CAPT. P. E. uuouhrrt M. N X phi beta kappa Honorary Scholastic Presillunl' - I. V. BROVVN Ve, LAK NXDES i 'e I an '- T I I vi - A . as-F -r i WIN e I honoraries professionals phi chi theta WOIl1CH,S Business Administration Presizle-nt-B. A. BARNHART H. VVHERRY Adviser - R. phi delta kappa Graduate Education Prcsizlcrxt A F. MILLER Advisir - M. R. TR 'XBLIE phi mu alpha Honorary Music Presidlfnt - YV. MILLS Adviser-B. S. BRINSMAID phi sigma Biology President - R. E. CHAMBERS Adviser - H. NV. FRINGS Q. A22---nf g -1 ' r ' ' f. Xt : 0 C? o : H F . as Q Q i leaf phi epsilon kappa Mens Physical Education Arhiser - A. F. DAVIS phi epsilon phi Honorary Botanical Presizlellt-I. W. BOODLEX A411 iscr-A. I. KOVAR phi eta sigma Honorary Freshman Men President-R. A. KEEN F. B. KRAUSS Ach iser - C 7 President - VV. 1-l. SECKINGER phi kappa phi Honorary Scholastic phi sigma iota Honorar Romance Lanoua e Y in S ROSENTHAL President - W. BI. Adviser - N. NL BRENTIN phi upsilon omicron Honorary HOIHG ECOIIOIDICS Presi:lent- R. A. SANKEY HILLIER Adviser - E. C. pi alpha xi Horticulture Presizlent- XV. T. EDELEN Arlviser - R. P. MEAHL pi epsilon tau Honorary Petroleum Engineering ent- R. K. GOURLEY A v Q? l l I 7 , Presirl Presulent - S. VX . BLILZARD Adviser - E. J- BURCIK phi lambda upsilon. pi gamma alpha ow,,,A Honorary Chemistry Honorary Fine Arts ' TY Presirlent- H. K. LONSDALE President-A. K. ANDERSON Adviser - T. 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' ' 5- X. ,' , - 'Yff in -33 . 3-, 'gg ,463 1'F'.w lv ' W 11 'lj M. Xu. : rv'1:- I-l 1' ' w 1 ' , 1 ,H 111.5135 , ff, , .A w UL it n 1, : , . ' Q ,L Cf Q inf X , , ws. M. .5 1 ' W L v ' W I ' v -vga, -..- -1 L, . 49,1 ,Acnvmug 1 Af if .w if 4. r we--.ki ' 1 '..,',..n - studqi2n t government , 'HQ I 'flfkq W5 Wri t!- Izt ,- A' haf? 1 t i kg ' Fr -' 'tl- 'ina-5 .H-7 x ya E -Riff v ,ttfgi ,jr'i1g'P git gf we ll ' 9 ll 0 fYsflS.rg 1 Wifwrl-, , g?:1?l'7iv'-. u . fit, .lim 1: f,,y.,...A4y1z,E.P' Tricia wflri-lib Ji? Fei' 'if if ffstiwfr- ima vguig fin ' iiigtla-4 'kg-,P.r'.'gg,5Q5rlQf afffzfgr i sp 1 . faihiig, A : it V H, .:v 4. zu '15 I 1 vin , ,IrE,: :iL: 5 KD 90 fe' 4-if EARL E. SEELY All-University President All-University Cabinet is the highest student gov- erning body of the University. Composed of the heads of 22 campus organizations and two voting officers, Cabinet's job is to meet regularly to discuss the problems and projects of the University and to act as a liaison between the students and the administration. Cabinet enacts legislation for students and makes ROBERT H. STURDEVANT All-University Vice-President PHILIP E. BEARD All-University Secretory-Treasurer recommendations to the administration of the Univer- sity. The executive power of the student government association rests with the All-University President who is also chairman of Cabinet. This year Cabinet considered the reinstatement of the National Student Association, the seating problem at the football games, compensation for campus com- ORGANIZATION All-University President - All-University Vice-President - All-University Secretary-Treasurer - Senior Class President - junior Class President - Sophmnore Class President F-reslinian Class President - lnterfraternity Council President Panhellenic Council President - Association of Independent Men President Leonides President - - - - - EARL SEELY ROBERT STURDEVANT - PHILIP BEARD ROBERT MCNIILLAN - ROBERT BAHRENBURG - WILLIAM COALE SAMUEL MOYER - ROBERT BIILLOCK - JOANNE CARuso - BRUCE LIESRE junxrn PENDLETON Won1en's Student Government Association President - CAROLYN CUNNINGHANI VVo1nen's Recreation Association President - - - PATRICIA FARRELL Men's Athletic Association President - Head of Board of Publications - Acting Head of Board of Publications - Head of Board of Drmnatics and Forensics - DOUGLAS Moom-IEAD MYRON FEINSILBER NORMAN MILLER Louis FRYIMAN FRED SEIPT IOSEPII GINSBERG e 'msn ,i-f- Cx 5 . l lfl if ' if, V 'Ti 1 President of Agricultural Student Council , l Y UVQN President of Business Administration Student Council ,f ,-:J President of Chemistry and Physics Student Council - - WILLIAM CIIILDS P-resident of Education Student Council President of Engineering and Architecture Student Council Le, President of Home Econo-mics Student Council - - CHARLES VVITMER GEORGE YINGLING JOHN SEASTONE Louis ADLER EDWIN TOCKER fs. If 2 President of Liberal Arts Student Council - - - 5 President of Mineral Industries Student Council - - I ' if K 'f wx P ' Y I . . Parlzainentarzan - - - if , .--ex President of Physical Education and Athletics Student Council DEAN MULLEN - - - RICHARD RIGLING Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Riley, McMillan, Beard, Seely, Sturclcvzuxt, Pendleton, Rigling, Tockcr. Second Row-Nicholls, Ginsberg, Fryman, Miller, Farrell, Moorhead, Coale, Moyer. Third Row-Adler, Seipt, Seastone, Bahrenburg, Bullock, Childs, Yingling, Lieske. mittee chairmen, and revisions for Spring Weelq. Many of these recommendations originated at Encampment, which is held annually in September. Here more than one hundred representatives ol the University commu- nity meet to air problems of the preceding year and to discuss plans for the coming year. The Campus Personnel lnterviewing Committee assists the All-University President in appointing per- sonnel to the various committees hy acting as a screen- ing hoard for applicants to these groups. Through All-University Cabinet and its subsidiary groups, every student has a voice in student government. 9 ..,'fs:. . --. .1 Y ' .iw-.f s. get ' r e wgg Qralflwgirs sz? M ' W it 4 V ., . we fffqembs MF' -if F35 lift- r. 5 r gr F51 , fy,g,,g.--pi,f t 5 I 4' 'Hi'mtE'555f 'E'flr? fT:+ L ' sm- gpm, were-.I,' ' -sk -.-,..,- ,fverify as-1. .:'f' FL' H Ir?f'1l'f -L Lff' T3-Hi-Q .::,.:,-I iz.. .,j:,.'5,p .,',,,'jf,N': IZHQHL, ki-Z ':rl ',Tg5l, A my illiii f2'fi:Q2E' CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM President ORGANIZATION President - -'-- CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM Vice-President - - - MARGARET Fonsren Acting Vice-President DAISY ZIMMERMAN Secretary - FRANCES RILEY Treasurer - - A - - SONDRA PETERS As the highest governing body of the Wome11's Student Government Association, Senate guides and controls affairs concerning undergraduate women. At regular weekly meetings the members act upon legislation brought to them by the House of Representatives and other womens organizations. Senate is composed of class Senators, ex-oflicio members, and the ofhcers of WSGA. A representative of the dean of women's oflice also attends the Senate meetings. Senate provides women students with a voice in student govern- ment through its president, who has a seat on All-University Cabinet. lt also works as a link between students and faculty members sponsoring each year the junior-Senior Faculty Reception. Discussion of Senate this year included debates on student enforce- ment and the National Student Association. Senate organized memorial funds in honor of Mrs. I-lelen E. Eisenhower, wife of President Milton S. Eisenhower, and Mrs. Cordelia L. Hibbs, assistant dean of women in charge of housing. An additional ex-officio non voting member, the co-ordinator for the International Association of Womeii Students, was appointed. A par- liamentarian was also appointed this year to assist in the parliamentary procedure of Senate. As a guide to women students, Senate annually publishes the VVSGA handbook. the senate Bottom Row, Left to Riglii'-Slmgren, Craig, Riley, Nitrauer, Fleming, Cushman, Patton. Secoml Row-Doll, Paulekus, Leapliart, Smith, Talarico, I-Iill, Nicholls. 5 . F gg: 4 S 5 W f W A :egg - .fir Il Q ' 9 I' ' ' V si 5 SRF MARGARET M. FORSTER Chairman ORGANIZATION Chairman - - V - IVIARGARET Fonsrian Acting Chairman - - DAISY ZIIVIMERNIAN Vice-Chairman - - SUSANNE SMITH Secretary - SHEILA NEARING The House of Representatives is an integral Part of the Wome11's Student Government Association. The Vice-President of VVSGA Senate presides over House which is composed of the presidents of each upper- class dormitory unit and the president of the town women. The group acts as a direct liaison between individual units and various University administrative branches. Suggestions and criticisms are voiced at unit meetings and are then referred by the unit president to House for discussion. All House bills are approved by Senate and the unit meetings include discussion of House action. This year, the group formed a Housing Committee which, along with the administration, attempted to alleviate the problems of the dor- mitory units and University Housing. Women Students represented House on the Senate Standing Committee on Publicity. Other activities of House included the organization of May Day and the annual clothing drive. th house representatives Bolmm Row, Left to Right-Kearney, Knight, Michener, Nearing, Smith, Maves, Moore. ,. . g i'3.f3-.5 fy!! , JF A :I 'ltgtl fifge w g-fl f 1 'T r X' F xx ' r.. f L Z B . . E ma 'lx ff?-.1 E H XJ, 1 1 ii 'J 1+ ,, J . Et Second Row--Needham, Denniston, Caron, Forster, Diehm, Gross, Shoxver. ,, ,r lt '- 1 x- .ff r f' lla f r fly L student M ,I Xxgff ff' w XN 394 E,-1' N, Tribunal is the student court with jurisdiction over all male students who have violated student government regulations. Four juniors and four seniors, with an alternate for each class, comprise the court. The members of Tribunal are chosen for a two- year term at the end of their sophomore year by a committee composed of the Dean of Men, the Chairman and the Secretary of the Tribunal, and the All-University President. Penalties vary according to the seriousness of the offenseg the most stringent punishment is a recommendation to the Dean of Men for expulsion of the student from the University. its fifiil tribunal KARL K. SCHWENZFEIER Chairman Bottom. Raw, Luft to RigI1,t-Scl1wenz- fcicr, Meyers. Second Row-Belt, Se- gal, Maulcr. Third H0111 -Tolson, Joyce, Held. Member Not Present-Musscr, I. 1 Y it-E J f Judicial is the womenis judiciary body of the University. It is composed of four juniors, three seniors, and the judicial chairman, who is a senior. Members are chosen in the spring by an appli- .y-QM cation and screening system. The screening board gi if consists of the Wo1nen's Student Government As- sociation presldent, the Jl.lCl1C1HT chairman, the re- cording secretary of judicial, and one member of fee- judicial. The Judicial Committeels function is to receive L+ recommendations of the dormitory hostesses and decide what constitutes an infringement of the rules. It then interprets the dormitory rules and ff? 1. g'1 f7T?'-y ' ' ' WSGA regulations. The committee hears the de- gl if Q .1 if it fense, then punishes Women students who have N 'A violated these rules according to the severity of the violation. ffxnfs Eff Yhiid 2 i . l j y t Omml ee PATRICIA A. DOUTHETT Chairman Bottom. Row, Left to Right-Zazzmis, Campbell, Masket, Larpenteur. Sec- ond Row-Crapper, Leary, Jones, De- May . 95 ,L . ! X u q , -nivmnmnzvfn Student violators appear before the court n p- I 1 1? W , , 1, U ff. ' Pr G' 4' ' - ' NTU .' Jr, Qu tr. L Y -' Buyers look for bargains in used books ., .13 I f Y . 'l '..W -wge- m vm? Ji 4-Tw, - T. ffgrv A ' H Y u- L-1, ,. 4,-1. L ...:.-,z , Q- 'iw wu ' .FEW sq HSF?g1fI'H 5225.11 cf ww V1 5,2-,. ' 'wg Q ,- Q ,nhfffglf-l 1: ' A 'J L- ' '1 . ' E 'Q' ' Mi 'Em'- W it-1.x-A' :ffl ,g'f 1't?2. '-J-ELL.. WY .T. ',1 1 iaiif lil' 8 ge iuimu PEEL:-1i,3: .1 4153? Bottom Row, Left to Right- Fox, Mensinger, I-Inod. Sec- mul Rmv-Knaff, Franks, Lc- vinc, Zn achku. PAUL B. HOOD Chairman 97 ROBERT M. BAHRENBURG President, Junior Class SUZANNE B. LOUX Sec reta ry-Treasu re r, Junior Class DANIEL W. LAND Vice-President, Junior Class class lC r ffes SAMUEL G. MOYER President, Freshman Class lee .. ' l.. E: TL ARTHUR S. PFAUTZ . . Vice-President, Freshman Class MARY A. NASH i Secreto ry-Treasurer, Freshman Class l 398 is iii WILLIAM COALE President, Sophomore RICHARD J. HOLMAN Vice-President, Sophomore Class PATRICIA A. MORAN Treasurer, Sophomore Class student councils Girls'-t f' -s'x ff'WXs Q. 'N . 33. rqggzculflgfqljstudent councll xwy' FRED L. SEI PT President fmfffii 5551 administration ' n ' 'l tuclent council qi , fl yr, ' xl A M - ' -z 1 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Gastrich, Innes, Hayes, Blaha, Ginsber , Kramer XVhcrry, Darlincton, Owens. Second Row-Black, Klose, Elarn, Gershman, Fox, Rosengluerg, Nelgon, Krakoff, Ehrrlran. JOSEPH J', GINSBERG Third Row-Brandeis, Bartlett, McFaclen, Doyle, Brown, Geisinger, Mitchell, Barnllalt. Presldent 1 try and physics Q5 H- 'V 'student council an N'-a..4 egg, Bottom Row, Left to Right-Free, Maass, Eberly, Childs, Neiman, Oakley, Leslie. Second Row- Friclay, Staub, Sumner, Fiscus, Herlocher, Gallagher, Levitt. Third Run'-Connolly, Griswold, WlLLlAM,I' CHILDS McDonnell, Richnnk, Piutak, Farmclo. Pre5'denf 399 student education student council C7 Y.: i , . M 7 w-'QP ,. Q if Q7 2. -N ' M ' I I I I at V V Y Y 4 l far 'H ff 1 G u t eu ' AE::: 1-. , LES pl ME Bottom Row, Left to Right-Ycmm, F. Cox, I Bott, Moskowitz, Mertz, Second Row- CHAR , WIT R V. I-lance, Cnnipbell, Rilling, Fenster, Ildclman, Hopp. Tlrirrl lima'-B. Cox, Scholl, Ilarcling, Pfe5'denl Leary, Peterson, Mchiuchlin, Rollc. engineering and architecture it student council GEQRGE B, YINGI-ING Bottom Row, Patterson, Shelly. Third. Row- Preddent Fourth Row- I 1 Es Sgwfr liifum home economics student council 3 X if ' ef' l if ' 4 WH: 'QF v X N 4. H' J! JOHN B. SEASTONEI JR. Bottom Row, Left 'to Right-Heinze, Sponslezi, VVatson, Hill, Scastone, E. Beveridge, Giltman, Berger. Secoml Row-Bixler, Peterson, Synnestvedt, Carter, McKnight. Ganim, Scholl, A. Beveridge, Fleming. . President Tlzird-ll01v-Smith, Williams, Fly, Heath, Dunlwlbergcr, Lockwood, Aiken, VVa1bridge, Schultz. N 400 l councils liberal arts student council Row, Left to Right-Dash, Buckhout, Adler, Sedor, Peters, Fislr. Second Row-Fegert, LOUIS J' ADI-ER Bull-ington, Gropper, Heck, Bunnell, Maimon. Third Bow-Buclmck, Parry, Jones, Antes, P .d eck, Selbst. Fourth Row-Steele, Ely, VVills, Bernstein, Lutter, Cohen, Hollander, res' ent 1 15? mineral industries student council Row, Left to Right-O'Donncl1, Kauffman, Tucker, Fleck, Smith. Second Raw-Stratton, EDWIN -I-OCKER Lieske, Nock, McCormick. Third Row-Graf, Diffenbach, Levin, Sotok, Miller. l President physical education student council Rmv, Left tn Right-Jcsnuk, Spatz, Farrell, Cushman, Hnrnett. Second Row-Cryder, Briggs, DEAN V. MULLEN Rojalm, Iludcuvich, Shapiro. Tlziril Row-Elliott, Seckinvcr, Doan, I-lutchison, McMullen, . 0 President 401 publicatif ns .1 I ,I if 1 SV , .xv- 41-. 3 , .,., A .,.. . , v, V f.T.:.?.,,1T.m-?i:.E,J5155551i - 1 ,:z .51 H A H Y X 1 H 1 . Ak, JV., 5 , 1 1 ' .Q 1 .-'f , ,l 1 ' .Tig ft 11,'i - -1 ' J-,avg aifj' ,A .Q-U'-1fgX5i'., ii my. .1- , ' L, -- ' ,Q . . ' . px 'F' Q., 4- f1,,111n, ,- 1 'J-, . ' , -' ' ' 'H' 1--, . lf ' .1 1 ' 953' V1 A 1445, L- . 1 ..,,.,. ' . , , . 1 1 Q Q' ' 31- , xgrd. 'Q-3gA?.1, 1-'11 ' ' 1111 - '1 f. 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I- -F! 1113 xiii? Q27 ,1 '-il: Je, 1 11, ' 543 1 1 EE! 11 , 'IS' 1 I ,la 11 , --YA L3 1 .12 .I 1.1-..xl111hiQazg JOAN CARTER University Editor SHIRLEY CALKINS Copy Editor PAUL BEANE Managing Editor ROY WILLIAMS Sports Editor I . LILLIAN MELKO Co-Senior Editor ,QE :XYZ RONALD WALKER Photography Co-Editor JUDITH BURNS Co-Senior Editor ir F: Q, Q fe V .E as if H ERB ERT ROSENBERG W Fraternity Editor -404 MARILYN GITHENS Organizations Editor FREDERICK ROMIG Edifor R WILLIAM DUFF Art Editor NORMAN LEBOVITS Activities Editor BARBARA LARPENTEUR Sorority Editor BENJAMIN WITME Scheduling Editor JOSEPH ROHRBALJGH Photography Co-Editor Bottom Row, Left to Right-Beane, Lebovits, Calkins, Rosenberg, Burns, Romig, Githens, YVitmer, Melko, Wialkcr, Larpenteur, Duff. Second Row-Rohrbaugh, Swanson, Bray, Marino, Lerch, Poclleiszek, McMahon, Blank, Patterson, Stewart, Bushkoff, XVilliams. Third Row-Handel, Scott, Sauer, Brown, Leaphart, Fiscus, lleck, Stchly, Krakotf, Hite, O'Connor, Necrenherg, jones. Fourth Row-Morrow, McCann, Hoffman, Schreckengast, DeMay, Cobb, Mountan, Lancner, Bavar, V. llunce, Dollinger, Karp. Fifth Ro-w-Moyle, Peterson, Ycosock, Lessig. Seaman, Miller, Seiclensrickcr, Harrison, Rcmaley, J. Hance, Tame, Smith. and junior boards. Editor - - Co-Senior Editor C0'SC1ZiOI' Editor Mmmging Editor Organizations Editor Activities Editor Sports Editor - Copy Editor ' O jr' lj. . C -ji uf U ,Lotto ORGANIZATION FREDERICK ROIWIG - JUDITH BURNS LILLIAN 1VlELKO PAUL BEANE NIABJLYN GITHENS lXi0R1X'IAN LERoviTs ROY XAIILLIANIS SHIRLEY CALKINS Derived from the French, meaning the life, LA VIE reliects Sorority Editor - Fraternity Editor - C0-Pi'l0i0g1'Hj9i'Ly Editor Co-Pliotograpliy Editor Art Editor - University Editor - Scheduling Editor Acting Scheduling Edit OI' BARBARA LARPENTEUR I-IERRER1' ROSENBERG - - JOSEPH ROHRRAUGH RONALD WALKER VVILLIAM DUFF - JOAN CARTER - CHARLES HENRY BENJAMIN WITMER The group on junior board will serve thc life of the Senior Class during four years at Penn State. This vear's senior board, comprised of the various editors, acted on 'recommendations of the 1955 board and orientated a new program for calling candidates, As in the past, candidates were called from the junior Class. They served on a particular staff and also did the routine office work of typing and proof- reading. In addition, candidates were called from the Sophomore Class. The juniors were promoted to the sophomore board, junior board, and approximately 15 were promoted to senior board for next year. Sophomores were promoted to the sophomore under the senior board next year. This year's staff published a pamphlet last Spring which describes the office procedure and includes other information useful to the candidate and to the stag. LA VIE, recognized as one of the outstanding university yearbooks, dates from 1889 when the first vo1ume was pub- lished by the Class of 1890. Since 1930, the book has been a project of the Senior Class rather than the junior Class. Woodrow W. Bierly serves as editorial adviserg Andrew W. Case, as art aclviserg and George L. Donovan, as Hnancial adviser. 405 .1-fn-1'-t, . ,,,q:s-aqp51Lfai13ie- ,r--3 Haw? D-turf. 1 , D.. '-1!A1':f7'P!2 'Q-,q di f gwgr5f2 i4'uJ..g-.1523 1 . 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' V A, .Milt NORMAN stroma , T T' ASS0ClCfQEdlf0f-H Sports Editor Iii- s 3-cj A Editor .QIM u I .Zn-Mau I ,fr f , K 'QJE1 'D ' ' ' , ig1?:::.' - A- rrrr I ., . I E -A , - A A '--1 EF ' mn ewwgg-? E5ff5J , ' ' ' f y , I U Y gl. X 2 I ,V .. ,I 'L EQ '.- l-..... L -A - n . Q -..T r-1 R Au- f g ,1. - Y.- Q- .Ml-35? Q j .1 A ORGANIZATION The Daily Collegian, successor of The Free Lance, has . f- ' lt- f - ' ' f ' - Editm, 1 MYRON FHNSILBBR grown rom an eig 1 column, our page weelsly to an eight Associate Editor Business Manager '- Acting Business Manager Co-Assistant Business Manager Managing Editor - City Editor - Copy Editor Sports Editor Editorial Director Society Editor - Assistant Sports Editor - Photography Editor - - C0-Assistant Business Manager Local Advertising Nlanager - National Advertising Manager Circulation Co-llflanager Circulation Co-Manager Promotion Manager - Personnel Co-Manager - Personnel Co-Nlanager Office Manager - - Classified Advertising Manager Secretary - - Research and Records Manager Faculty Adviser - - 406 - NORMAN NIILLER - JOHN ALBRECHT ROGER VOGELSINGER - JAMES BEIDLER DONALD SHOEIWAKER - DOROTHY STONE ROY WILLIAMS VIRGINIA I'lUDGINS TNEZ ALTHOUSE RONALD GATEHOUSE RONALD WALKER DOROTHEA ICOLDYS FAY GOLDSTEIN - GERALD FRIED CHRISTINE ICAUFFNIAN - MILTON LINIAL DELXTE HOOPES ALLETTA MANBECK CONSTANOE ANDERSON ELEANOR KEESEY MARGARET DAVIS LILLIAN MELKO - VIRGINIA LATSHAW ROBERT O. SHIPLIAN page tabloid daily. Twelve, 16, or more pages occasionally appear, such as the 32-page edition published for the fresh- men during Orientation Week. In December the staff published an extra when the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity house was damaged by fire. The paper's financial affairs are governed by Collegian, Inc., made up of nine representatives from the University administration and five students. A faculty adviser aids students working on the paper. The paper is entirely free from censorship by faculty or administration. The staff is divided into business and editorial with three boards operating on each staff. Candidates may start their freshman year to participate in an extensive training program. Senior editorial boarders work with staH members, write columns, and do administrative work, while junior boarders write most of the major stories. Sophomore boarders write small stories and do oflice work. The paper includes three pages of campus news, two sports pages, an editorial page, a cultural page, and a wire page. The wire page contains national and international news. The wire stories are obtained from the Associated Press teletype. The paper is supported by advertising, circulation rev- enue, and a student fee. ollegian x ' :vi ROGER VOGELSINGER DELITE HOOPES DONALD SHOEMAKER DOROTHY STONE Business Manager Promotion Monciger City Editor Copy Edifor MYRON FEINSILBER Editor Burrow Row, Left to Right-Althouse, Anderson, Moore, Skolnek, Mannrin, Kmen, Vogelsinger, Albrecht, Feinsilber, Miller, Shoemaker, YVilliums, Koldys. Second Raw-Serrill, Stone, Creitz, Groff, Samuels, Davis, Sivnorino, Murray, Peterson, Mercer, Brown, Manifold, Melko. Third Row- Kaujfmzm, XValker, Latshaw, Maier, Anderson, Donovan, Conklin, Harienson, Higgon, Yuverbaum, Rhodes, Stark, Linial. Fourth Raw-Beicller, Fanucci, Logan, Caron, Rohrbuugh, Mzmbeck, Leik, Showalter, Carocci, Calkins, Smith, Soltis, Healy, Onsa. 408 penn state mth ORGANIZATION - - - - - - BYRON FIELDING - - SANFORD LICI-ITENSTEIN - - - IOHN MCGARVEY Editor - Business Manager Associate Editor Art Staff - RONALD CASARELLA, VVILLIAM SHELLY Promotion Staff - - - - - PHILLIP WEN Advertising Staff - V - DAVID HUBERT, NANCY KISHLAR National Advertising Director - - - MAURIE FOX Circulation Staff - - FRANK MCFADEN, ROBERT GELLMAN Photography Staff - - - - RONALD WALKER Copy Staff - NELL MAMROSH, NANCY REBS Faculty Adviser - - ROBERT O. SHIPMAN Since its first publication in 1909, Frotli, Penn State's humor magazine, has been rated among the best college humor magazines throughout the country. Frotlfi, Published eight times a year, uses satire and subtleness effectively as movies, campus legends, and college magazines are paroclied and lampooned. Each month Frotlft picks a particular topic to parody and satirize and each article that month lampoons that special subject. Regular features of the magazine include, Mug and Iestern, Frotlfi Girl of the Month, and Going Around in Circles, a commentary on What's new and unusual in music. Frothy , the symbol of the magazine, is well-known to students. His zany antics at the football games, alone and with the Lion, have become a humorous and greatly appreciated Penn State tradi- tion. Frotlffs motto, NLet Mirth Prevailn, taken from Shakespeare's play, Measure For Measure is the keynote of the magazine. The staiif of Frotli is chosen from all candidates each year by a board promotion system. Potential Frotli members work first on the freshman, then sophomore, junior and finally the senior board. Promotions are given on the basis of the amount and calibre of work done for the magazine. BYRON FIELDING Editor SANFORD LICHTENSTEIN Business Manager DAVID HUBERT Co-Advertising Director NANCY KISHLAR Co-Advertising Director PHILIP WEIN Promotion Director RONALD WALKER Photography Editor JOHN MCGARVEY Associate Editor WILLIAM SHELLY Art Director f 1 1 v U.-.fr gm:-1.54 L T 5-I fu: Sf 2115.--2,4151 I, 92.5522 l -an - F N- 'jen I, , . ,Vx X 1 Q i, - ' X. 1 M r II 'X fir' 'H 7 ,N , C, :Q ,uf N I 1, , ,f- aj' V , K 1 1 X 1 gn I . ' 1 . if N Bottom, Row, Luft to Riglzt-YVein, Hubert, Lichtenstein, Fielding, Kishlar, McGnrvey. Second How-Recs, Lcdermun, Gellman, YVa1kcr, Fox, Casarella, Shelly. Third Row-Manmroslx, Black, Lynn, Dollinger, Lytlc, Comme, Gerber, VVeix1er. 409 en arnter ORGANIZATION - - - - DAVID Mormow JUDITH COREIELD Louis GALLIKER - THOMAS BOYD DOUGLAS lVlOORI-IEAD - CARY MILLER ELEANOR CoEEn Assistant Local Advertising - - PIERRE CONTI - JACKIE PAULI-as GEORGE WILLIAMS - - CARL HIESTER - - ALAN TERWILLIGER - - - DAVID lVlCCLAY, JOHN ZIEGLER Editor - Associate Editor Business Manager - Assistant Business Manager - National Advertising - State Advertising - Local Arlvertising - Editorial Layout - Feature Editor - Assistant Feature Editor Circulation Manager Faculty Advisers - The Penn State Farmer, founded in 1908, did not take its present name, The Penn State Farmer, Forester and Scientist, until 1949. The Farmer, published four times a year, is distributed at the University and mailed to subscribers throughout the State. It is sponsored by students, and financed by subscribers and patrons. News pertaining to various agricultural research projects, educational programs, and industry is obtained and written by students. In addition to news, The Farmer carries editorials, and covers events sponsored by the Agriculture Student Council and numerous other agricul- tural clubs. Each edition also contains feature articles relevant to various phases of the University and campus. The Farmer publishes the names of outstanding students in the field of agriculture each year. Mr, Agriculturen, a student who has excelled in this Held, is selected annually, and honored in The Farmer, as are the winners of the Paul R. Cuilden Speaking Contest. Students wishing to Work on the staff of The Farmer submit their names as well as the particular category they are interested in. After completing a successful trial period where their work is observed, they are promoted to specific positions. DAVID MORROW Editor n yi, is 5592 Y 15 at LOUIS GA'-UKER Bottom Row, Left to Right-Molowski, Galliker, Terwilliger, Moorhead, D. Morrow, Corheld, VVillia1ns. Second Row-Forbes Duns Business Manager O'Toolc, Hiester, Howard, Beatty, Elder. Third Row-McGovern, Doplio, Prescott, Brush, Bowman, Keiser, Wriglit, Neil' 1-l0lH'fl1 410 Row-Yerger, Paules, Flandermyer, G. T. Miller, VVu.rster, G. Miller, Metzgar, Blouch. Fifth Row-Shoey, Clugston, Conti, Ilumrner Hellerick, Cober, Boyd, A. Nlorrow. pe .SUNG engineer Co-Editor Co-Editor - Business Manager Managing Editor - Features Editor - National Advertising Editor Local Advertising Editor Circulation Manager Illustrations Editor - Photography Editor Promotions Manager Business Accountant OH-ice Manager - ORGANIZATION ROBERT HENNESSY PETER GRAYBASH - Davin Snoop CHARLES BROOKS - RONALD DUTY JOHN REDMOND GILBERT FREEDMAN DONALD CALVERT GEORGE SEIDERS FORNEY MILLER KENNETH I-IOWER CHARLES CAIRNS JOSEPH STEUER The Penn State Engineer, a semi-technical magazine, is published eight times a year by students from the Colleges of Chemistry and Physics, Engi- neering and Architecture, and Mineral Industries. The Engineer is self supporting and has earned the distinction of being one of the largest college engineering magazines in the country. lt was originally established in 1908, but folded and was re-established in 1920. The magazines aims are to create and awaken new interest among students and alumni and to publish articles of interest to both the graduate and student engineer. Each issue contains articles on the electrical industry, nuclear products, and other important technical subjects. However, the Engineer is designed also to aid and interest readers in many fields of learning. Special features appearing in the publication are Letters to the Editorg Moments about Campus, highlighting current activitiesg New Developments, devoted principally to engineering interestsg the Engineer Girl-of-the-Monthg and a humor section entitled Sly Droolsf' The Engineer, which carries advertisements of national concerns, is a member of the Engineering College Magazines Associates. PETER GRAYBASH Co-Editor I Bottom Row, Left to Right-Felder, Stcuer, Hennessy, Graybash, Anskis, Shoop, Calvert, l-lower. Second Row-Howe, Dunsky, Brooks, ROBERT HENNCSSY Klevans, Devorris, Shaid, Sciders, Gusky. Third Row-Reich, Nale, Rornesburg, Millrnan, Bavar, Nielson, Gyder, Duty, Miller. Co-Editor ' Fourth Row-Freedman, Adams, Fissel, Adler, Misoda, Longenecker, Cairns, Cox, Anderson. Fifth Row-Miltenberger, Klinestiver, Sherwood, Keller, Seeman, Lindenberg, Blatchforrl, Brown, Culbertson. Sixth Row-Yorkovich, Vaida, Riss, Gromadzki, Rowland, Albert, Henry, Gilbert. - 4 aj Q U1 U CD .I AE SANFORD LlcHTENsTE1N Ni ' -lo I-Tj X' .fi 575' T2 'll W C,iTfJ'inlDT'T' fn Ufq' Dir-mf lf Clif Ui to mls! DVD icfffdfalf li .LL CT' GJ ORGANIZATION Director - - - SANFORD LICHTENSTEIN Business Manager ' ---- CURTIS CLARK Distribution Directors BENJANIIN VVITMER, JR., HARRIS DOLLINGER Design Director - - - - ALPHONSE COUNE Production Director - - - JERONIE Boourz The Central Promotion Agency continued to grow this year and handled a number of promotion campaigns including Campus Chest, Froth, college elections, Interfraternity Council, and the political campaigns. CPA replaces the small promotional staffs of campus organizations with a centralized staff of specialists who can handle publicity more quickly, efiiciently, and economically. Account executives, assisted by staffs for art, production, copy, and distribution, carry the work through to completion. CURTIS CLARK The CPA operates on a non-profit material-cost basis, Hnanced bv the Business Monoger ' advertising budgets of the organizations it serves. 412 Bottom Row, Left to Right-Bogutz, Coune, XVitmer, Lichtensteiii, Clark, Dollinger, Lederman. Secoml Row-Getzoff, Bremer, Smith, Hubert, Dinimick, Bauder, 'Wein. Third Row-J. Cohen, Kramer, Bishoff, Lindenberg, Meckling, Hance, Yaverbaum, A. Cohen. student ORGANIZATION Editor - - - - Managing Editor Business Manager Copy Editor Advertising Manager LOUIS FRYMAN Business Manager DOROTHY STONE RONALD GATEHOUSE Louls FHYMAN INEZ ALTHOUSE. RICHARD BORR JAMES JACOBY ANN LEDERMAN Editor Associate Editor M who ' S i the news URGANIZATION Editor - ---- JAMES Lxcom' Associate Editor ANN LEDERMAN 413 f,if.5pl'i-Q51-r 4 ry ag 3 , 'W .f-Q 114 n v ,will-1' J--af-f P' r ',-x .-,' , 1,1 1, dd, is x fl 2 ,gl M V M H as uf? ' WW 'WM' H M1 1 . '41 Q f53'f 3?5i'ec,' ' , 1 . ' x.,-wir, ff?-4:-L ' ra, 1 v lm I xl., JWM, , V 'Wu-.-.' H , 'eg 5, ,. 1. - 1, K ' ' ' n U V . V , V W It '- 1-,lx 'Q I H 7 65' , A 1. . Jiikg? ,wif -A 11' iggg N ' 31.5, '- sq w MIA X -' , ,WSL-A4f'3':, J 4 Y-L .. V A H f-if -pd V fs., '3 M X -1 'f'l f'f K. 'lv 'ill' my 1 M- - 4 . - ' -a':',x3'5 'if 'W' 9' f .- Y 5 1'-4' pw ,QW-, . A 1 fb 1A ., ? ' gmzig-3 .1- I-if ' ' JM' by J 'g. 5 43 K p -' igfgq' . pr .- ' '.j,g U ' fs:--4 - nf ff'Aff-.'1.a-'M-.3-w 'A 1 211 '5f , --wg. 1 .fy ,, , 4- 'L,,..59.vaJ1+?p?L ' 5 ., .,w- 8 .thin 1 , 'Vial 'A . , mt , -Q, .s x .Q :Tl hy. I MDT? I 1' -4 1 zw, Lam L Y .f i 4 1 'I w I w a ' I I X , 'I Y: Y 'Q ' Y -..w- .,,. ! 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Players' production during Junior Prom Week End was the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Mikado, staged jointly with the departments of music and theatre arts. An Inspector Calls, was the lVlother's Day Week End presentation. This year, for their annual production designed especially for children, Players presented The Thir- teen Clocks. The Piainmakern, Picnic , The Alchemist , and The Lady's Not for Burning were given as Center KARL HELD President Stage productions with each play running several week ends. Players also sponsors the Experimental Theatre, actors' Workshops, and the Five O'Clock Theatre. Held during the Pall Semester, the Experimental Theatre points out the advantages of diiferent tech- niques and styles of acting. Senior managers instruct beginners in acting, lighting, construction, makeup, sound, costumes, prop- erties, and advertising at the actors' workshops. The Five O'Clock Theatre serves as an experi- mental theatre during the Spring Semester for those beginning in dramatic work. The productions pre- sented are original one-act plays written by students in the Dramatics 21 class. In co-operation with the University, Players presents scenes or plays for any department to aid in making the subject matter clearer. One of the presen- tations was the Trial of Socrates staged for the political science classes. ax 1 gig! ,K lux if ' LRJQ IA, Y 'V If QKQJ3! LN ff ,f--.V 1 X' ! K X x fwr txx .fx I, . ,, fjij X 1 1,7 I 'Jr '55 LN. f fwff- j f YV. 4f','TN,5 A .fr Hn, ff: ' if 5 lt fc A .' F I V ' 9 LT - X9 x. , ,J ,, x 2 I + +1 xx Mg- x, Taz wx? , x mhiri, 2 .Q-M1 ' .Q J' :mfr ,f ,f f Y - if A -X 1 w 'mi 'f R, ff NN W, 51 'A' NS If ff ' 3x 1 Y Kxxi- JJ' 'xx-'A 4' xi If -E -7, j , ,J f' ' MNH ffmn fm ,fir 'Rx , fn- NK' 'A Y Xl'-, 'A ' , D rf. 'xy ,X I' NX 'X . .N 1.2-d,,' gYgw,ff' QQ!!! 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NN z ' f ' ' , 1' . , If y If P C l 1 4 j c J N i X x kk ,ff Xxgiyzf 'rxx-vxf, X - 'uf NX-M 52, X2 -4- ORGANIZATION President - - - Louis FRYMAN Vice-President NORMA VVEINER Secretary - IUDITH HARTMAN Treasurer - ROBERT MARTZ Member-al-Large - VV ILLIALVI LANDIS Thespians is a musical comedy group which was founded 58 years ago. Membership is awarded on the basis of a point system. Points can be obtained by working on any of the technical crews or by acting in a Thespian production. Last Spring Thespians presented Finian's Rainbow dur- ing Interfraternity Council Week End. Louis Fryman directed the production which was supervised by Ray Fortunato. The group's Fall Semester production was presented dur- ing Homecoming Week End. The show was Take Ten, an original musical revue with the University's Centennial year as its theme. The dialogue for the revue was written by Michael Rosenfeld, Fryman, and Philip Wein, and the music and lyrics were written by Rosenfeld. Fryman directed the production. Thespians chose South Pacific for the Spring presenta- tion. The show, under the direction of Fryman with Rosen- feld as the musical director, was the most elaborate one under- taken by Thespians in recent years. Finion's Rainbow U we 3 3 Zi. Q E' lx xg Z! Finicm's Rainbow thespians ' X ..- -.Xb !..-N X' A 'X f' A i N X - ix V ! Lx I i , 1 N..-,- X,,.,f N - LOUIS FRYMAN President N. 419 penn state marchin blue band MEMBERS ALTO SAX-Donald Alcorn, Nlelvin Durboraw, Ronald Gray, Charles Nycum, Thomas Powers, WVayne Radcliffe, Richard Strickler, Ronald Winegraden. TENOR SAX-Richard Atwell, John Graham, George Kupsky, Fred McClymonds. BARITONE. SAX-Paul Stoerker, John Thomas. PICGOLO-Harry Brown, John Eastman, Donald Farmelo, Kenneth Goodman, Robert Miller, Thomas VVilliams, Jr. CLARHNTET-James Baker, James Benson, Robert Betts, Warren Davis, Edward Dempsey, James Jucker, Amos Krmkle, Thomas Monito, James Nagle, Richard Rosica, Raymond Schultz, Donald Shiffler, James Stitt, VVilliam Sullivan, James Valone, Richard Zarilla. TRUMPET-Ray Bolze, Eugene DeMark, David Ernest, Peter Fishburn, Jere Fridy, Donald Funk, Lewis Garber, Gordon Graham, Roy Gruhc, George Hawk, Frederick Heath, Ervin I-Iill, Carl Keim, Clair Krone, Kenneth Lesight, Jerry Phillips, Dan Rees, Charles Springman, Roger Staub, Larry Stetler, John Streeter, Barry X'Vhite, Alan VVyand. TROMBONE-David Andre, John Bezek, Richard Brown, Robert Dombeck, Donald Fought, George I-lerhert, Lawrence Perez, John Ruff, John S:-upper, William Wilson. FRENCH HORN-David Goldstein, Gordon Halter, Charles Harner, Thaddeus Merriman, William Mills, Ronald Moss, John Shaffer, Jr., Richard Thief. BASS HORN-John Croft, Carson Rothrock, Alvan Sallack, Clyde Scott, Edward Terry, Frank Ulrich, VVi11iam Watkins, Paul VVuest. BASS-Peter Gano, David James, Edward Kornowski, James Lawson, Stanley lvlichalski, John Moyer, Stephen Senft, Thomas Smouse. SNAKE DRUM-Howard Finkel, H. Ross Fishburn, Richard Gramley, Thomas Lewis, John Showalter, Frank VVoods. BASS DRUM-Richard Biery. CYIWBALS-William Wagner. DRUM MAJOR-Francis Taylor. CONDUCTOR-James Dunlop. 420 Alma Mater ot the half CV QD QQ, Ebncert blue band .V .rt f x F ROGER STAUB ew-, 4 il . .1 Y.f.! ,X MEMBERS FLUTES-Ilarry Brown, Patricia Collins, John Eastman, Kenneth Goodman, Patricia Hile, Virginia Mc-nseh, Mary Lou Meyer, Sandra Reimer, David Richardson, joan Stern, Elizabeth Tipton, Thomas VVi.lliams. Eb CLARINET-Samuel Moyer. Bb CLARINETS-Robert Betts, Verino Dandrea, XVarren Davis, Arthur De Angelis, Leslie Hoi'l'man, Allan Holland, james Iacoby, James Jueker, Thomas Mentzer, Aloysius Mur- eko, James Nagle, Wlayne Radcliffe, Richard Rosica, Martin Sehmookler, Raymond Schultz, Donald Shiiller, Lucille Smith, Alan Stone, Francis Taylor, James Toruk, James Vulouc, Frances Youel. ALTO CLARINETS-Elaine Kloures, Thomas Monito. BASS CLARINETS-james Baker, Norma Gloor, Marjorie CORNIZTS-Peter Fishburn, Frederick lleath, Clair Krone, Kenneth Le:-aight, Charles Springmun, Roger Staub, Larry Stetler, Alan XVyand. TRUMPETS-Eugene DeMark, ,lere Fridy, Eugene Magill, James Resslcr. l'lORNSHShirlcy Fry, David Goldstein, Gordon Halter, Charles llarner, Thaddeus Merriman, Morris Meyer, Wil- liam Mills, Ronald Moss, XVilliam Moyer, Carson Rothrock, John Shaller, Richard Thier. BARITONES-John Croft, Owen Miller, Clyde Scott, An- drew Stefanick, Frank Ulrich. TROMBONES-David Andre, George Black, Richard Brown, Robert Doinbeek, Donald Fought, Jack llocutt, Lawrence Perez, VVilliam NVilson. ', President Mitchell, Mary Owens. OBOES-Marian lleattv, Jeanne Maxwell, Irma Patterson, B'lSfES'Da 'd James, Ldwflrd Kmmmlski' Stanley Michal- Han. Mm xvcn ' ski, Stephen Senft, Thomas Smouse. u,xssooNs - Charles mutter, Patricia Kelly, iaawartl P,E'lCUSSIONS'Rlfha'd Him R055 Fi5 buf ' Rldmd Spcmdike Grumley, john Redmond. SAXOPl'lONIiS-XfVarren Daugltiertif, ' llal llarman, Robert TYMPANI-Joseph Stefan' Meahl, Paul Stoerker. if l it CONDl.lC'I'0R-james Dunlop,- . X If V Y ' , 1 ' ' f F 'l ' - K 1 , 'L , i ORGANIZATION 1 -, I X s President - - ROGER STAUB K l , , ,A Secremry-Treasurer CHARLES SPRINGINIAN W7 ,K ,N Manager - - Tnoivms XAIILLIANIS W' t WH . l 1 l flSS1SfL'll'lfA1fIlllf'lgCT - Davin ANDRE We i , XI , Lilmzrimfz - STANLEY lX lICHALSKI I li it j X Assismn1'l.il2rzzrir1n - ALAN VVYAND , fl lt I X l ' r' 1 1 s I 1 ,li l Q to I Q1 l l ,i b 422 X k l lg A 1 O A 1 tl, -,,l nr H , aim ,Q fig: 4 W L 5 g ' , if if W H n' y if 1, UH fs I Exe 1-,, L 41 V T A J ' ' l MM QE Y , . , W -I W 1 H 1 :g f YQ '-Tl 'S-'2 W- 5- V W - i .,q 5? f- :-I-L' i .E ,gg '11'!fw.l :W ' i f V is ,Q N avi wu,'g',.u Q M' -'-' qui Qmzkw Tv 1 .T AI,V l i , V L gif? i -N F A A vhiimxgf mf , 7 ' .A , fx 'if fig LM ' ' ' L fQfWfm4,ggi' ? J ggi.:-v fl? ww - ' ' -4 gg' wg Q I 47 Q 'L J 3-' f1'2.'r.'14 . M1 -M i 'H'V QQ' 1 J v We 1 ' :': fi -' , , :W '. 2, , ' ,- Q 'J ,' H' AEQQEL Wm, V- . ' '- fe. 'eu- '5 'B' ,Qi-as W , 51 5, ,, fff'M'ff kf 1 f w 'ff w ff-+ ' . K ,ff k 1 Q-f ks NY, Lf Pfeenfiiiqv .mxw,5kwL4N5'u,,3Q 1,5355 , ig, . ag' l f51f f:f 'gy ii M' -, u WUI! , L, ,-4 D 1. nf SEV f, . 1 univeri i J symphon orchestra VIOLIN lHLinda Gerber, Holly Hildebrand, Estelle Kerner, 'A J-.N Johp Ryan, Barbara Thomas, Judith XVeaymans, Austin I1 C J Wells. il K , VIOLIN,,II-Geluruc Campbell, Ellin lfluttel, Jeanne Maxwell, -. L1 s-,,,f 0 Y v 7 Virginia Mensch, John Stoner, Ernest 'lorok, Dale Vlilcox, Carl Volz. VIOLA7LQenorq Babione, Lois Jones, Lan ice Moore, XVillxert Nace. CELLKQ--'CBIIIIBIQ Cavuto, llcnrietta Hertzog, Nancy Limberger, Ykiilliallbweal, Jo Ann Sharp. FLUTE-Dorothy Becker, Marion Berry, Mary Lou Meyer. OBOE-James Lessig, Frances 0'Conriell, Mary VVurt. CLARINET-Thomas Mcntzer, James Valone. STANLEY MICHALSKI , President 1' 1 X r , 1 1 W. 1 .1' ' 4,1 11 lx 1 N Y w , I., , 1, I! N , I 1 ' Y N, 1 l 1 ORGANIZATION A, 1 1 1 President - STANLEY lVlICI-IAIJISKI I i 1 Secretary-Trensurer MAHY Lou Nlssrgg 5, ,' Manager - JNILLIAM lX'lILLS L I W P ' 1 BASS CLARINET-Lynn WVitmer. BASSOON-Charles Biechler, Edward Spondike. HORN-Kenneth Lesight, VVilliam Mills, Carson Rothrock, Richard Thier. TRLUXIPET-Carl Keim, John Kozy, Charles Springman. TROMBONE-John Bezck, John Croft, Joan Grandinetti. BASS-George Fischer, Janet Grayshon, John Joclon, Francis Taylor. PERCUSSION-Kenneth Kuhn, Stanley Michalski, John Red- mond, Gary Young. CONDUCTOR-Th eodore Karhun. X ,X 1f I f 1 ff! , , I 4 11 111 1 I, .5 , K, , ' 1 , X 1 ,,.' N- . 1 I .fi x J l 3 X: I l ' fi l E 1x I A r 1 w 1 1 J' ,f' f Af J 'u l Assismntllflanager - JAMESVALONE, N , X Lilzrarirm - KENNETH LESIGHT 'g W ' 13 1 1 I I i i. , 1 1 I ,J l lx ,I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,' Q E 1. , I v l 'lx it- V 'X Q If an Lggk A ,I uf, ' ,N-1-A L 1 4 L ' -- Lv I 'l I 1 1 l ' 1 4231 1 ' J I 1 A A A' I w ' 1 1 -,l , J, 1 fm I' ' ,l l-,LL.I is x'4sgb 'V' L3 Lf ' ' Bottom, Row, Luft to Right-llnstings, Podleiszek, Potter, Rowlands, Gullo, Ziegler, Black, Jamieson, VVallace. Second Rau'-Prutzman, Schaeffer, Lange, Sargent, Stover, Coolbnugh, Queitzsch, Ruby, Oechlin. Third Roni- Sinunermziclrer, Rhodes, Kelly, Searvenr, Seidensticlcer, I'lurtmzm, Evans, Havens, Devlin, Zurr. Fourth Ron'- Ftusso, Pinkerton, Livengood, Namcclhe, Long, Tucker, Hutchinson, Bender, Transue, Ulsh, Prescott. Fifllz How -Beatty, Bronson, Hood, Grove, Ernst, I-leverly, Reid, Lopuschiusky, Campbell, Clxristianson. fax f l' 'ow 'Loi to l,, 5 g ee club O is gf dia 'xxxulupf -it iv Q A '- v 1 f , i S VARSITY QUARTET Left to Right, T011-fI8IlHl1lD, Ulsh. Bottom-Ixelly, Zarr. 1 1 A I X: i l 4 I ! 424 I 4 i J V ir. . ,at..g.-'pg' 11. it - ORGANIZATION President - ldOVVARD ROWLANDS Vice-President - DUDLEY POTTER Secremry-Treasurer - JOHN KERSH Business Manager VVILLIAIVI EDGEWORTI-I Publicity Agem - VV1LLIAM VVALKER The Penn State Glee Club, organized in 1887 and directed by Frank Cullo, includes approxi- mately 70 male members. Witliiii the Club are the Hy-Los, a novel- ty-number group of 16 men whose style is typified by their rendition of Johnny Schmokerf' and the Varsity hflale Quartet, which spe- cializes in oldtime favorites. A vocal soloist and an instrumental soloist are also included. This year Buffalo, Erie, and Pittsburgh were included in the group's annual concert tour. They also gave concerts at the Crier School, Tyroneg at Danville, and two at the University. The Club's repertoire includes sacred pieces, popular and classical songs, and novelty and show tunes. x X l li HOWARD ROWLANDS X President t ORGANIZATION President - Nr'rA Msssmcen Secretary-Treasurer CLAIRE GANINI Libmrirm - NANCY SIFTAR The Womens Chorus was founded in 1944 by the Depart- ment of Music and the Women's Student Government Association. Students are auditioned for mem- bership by the director, Raymond H. Brown, and the group is com- posed of about 60 members. The main project of the Wo- men's Chorus this year was the annual Spring concert in April. A small section of this year's group formed the chorus for the Players' production of The Mikado, in November. Included in the repertoire are religious and secular numbers, sung in four-part harmony. The secular music is comprised of popular selections and folk songs as well as semi-classical numbers. I. l K . ,YI V NITA MESSINGER President Bottom How, Left to Riglzl-Thornton, Folkcrs, Raleigh, Moran, Slakol-Y, Grcenspun, Martin, R. YVhite, Giltman, Geisinger. Second Ron'-Kalian, Mitchell, Patterson, Golden, Gartinkel, Barnhart, Palette, Landro, Lancner, Stehly, Bushkoff. Tltircl Row-Adler, Grossman, Wfein, Bernlaattin, Kravit, Adams, Shaw, Montgomery, Stupp, Claypool, S. VV11ite. universit radio station T ORGANIZATION Faculty General Manager Assistant General Manager - Stuclent Station Manager Program Director - Assistant Program Director Chief Announcer - Continuity Director Business Manager Traffic Manager N ews Director Music Director - Record Lilararian Chief Engineer - - Office lliianager - - - Promotion and Public Relation Director Special Events Director - - Drama Director - DAVID R. MACKEY JAMES LEWIS MORTON SLAKOFF SANDRA GREENSPLIN ELEANOR MORAN JAMES TVTARTIN JOHN TI-IORNTON BRUCE GEISINGER LEEANN LEAPHART GEORGE MASTIIOIANNI GERALD TVTILLER - JANE BEIIGDOLL JAIVIES RALEIGH ROSEMARY WHITE ELAINE GILTLGAN CHARLES FOLKERS JOI-IN T1-IOMAS This year marks the third year of operation for the University Radio Station, VVDFM. After three years of training and planning by a group of students and Faculty, the station came into existence in December, 1953. All-University Cabinet in 1953 voted to assess students 25 cents a semester fo,r,,f!-TF, the station Operations. The assessment with class gifts has established the station 7 I x' yr' financially The station received an PM transmitter from Station WFBG in Altopna. In order to change the PM signals to AM, which can be received on ordinary sets, transponders were installed in residence hall units. l J. VVDFM is an educational station which operates for the purpose of piiomoting better communication between administration, faculty, and students. Th station provides music, news, discussion, and lecture programs from 7:15 to 10:3O,,nightly. Students do all shows and programs under the guidance of an adviser. Studios are located On the third floor of Sparks building. l . , Tryouts are held for announcing positions. Any student may become a candidate for the station, and experienced students may later become directors for a show orfor- one phase of the station's operations. 426 MORTON SLAKOFF Student Moncger XV. l i I .W 1 l l I Bottom Row, Left to Right-Klevans, Plzsut, O'Brien, Scott, Haines, Van Deusen. Second Row-Bogus, Saper' stein, Bass, Fegert, Feldstein, Cramer. Third Row-Muller, Neff, Hollander, Otterbein, Herskovitz, Adams. men's debate The 27 members of the lVlen's Debate team were cho- sen by competitive speeches. From the team, various squads were selected for the debate events. The team this year attended the VVest Point Regional Cham- pionships, the Eastern Foren- sics Tournament, the Marshall VVythe Tournament, and the Allegheny College Tournament among others. The University team was host for the International De- bate with Cambridge Univer- sity and the Zlst Annual lnter- State Debaters Congress. Joseph O'Brien served as coach, and Jonathan Plant was team manager. men s and women s debate V r xx In x .X Q l lr X lx K. 7 J! we ,f x x 1 .r , -.Q ,, Hx, ,- Bottom Raw, Left tn Right-Montgomery, Manarin, Berry, Ripper, Kimble, Schug. Second Ron'-Kulp, lVinniuk, Garfinkel, Miller, Falk, Stahl, Gemmill. Third Row-Kahunowitz, Berncski, Grubuwicz, Tolan, l-lunkins, Grotsky, Smith. r , 'Y X' 4? X' womenfs debate Approximately 40 W o m e n comprised the W0mCl1,S Debate Team this year. Women were selected for team membership on the basis of short speeches. Squads of the team attended the Temple University Novice Tournament, the University of Pittsburgh Cross-Examination Tournament, and the West Point Regional Championships among others this year. The national debate topic was Re- solved: That the non-agricul- tural industries of the United States should guarantee their employees an annual wage. Serving as manager was Mar- cia Ripper. Clayton Schug was faculty adviser. 427 :A 1-in 'W' g 1,5 U .W .1 g. A ,L 9 S if M' f: ' T-.1 . I . .sax . - .213 9' psi' 'U 1 '. 5 n f .5 V, 3 V , -- 'sw W, - Q A f Af:-1. ig, ' ' , l -I 1.5. ' ff' 'A -fi Ji, 12 91 NEG V , 4, A N S .1 ,,f,j,5?j,! 7 H :han-sn , , . . L, . .' - , ' -' ' A J A: - . 1 k 1 MWJLL ' Y ' 1131? -. ,. ,,..,,-.-uw' W EU 'P ,. . . , N . W i 1 'H 'w,,.,1, , H ff N ' '-W-,4 ,,....-4'-X'!' 4 L 15111, If ui I' N, fs . s ' Wav-A 4' -1-r --+-v ll: lf' . ' 1 91 N 1 I M 'Lv P I -A. 1 . N. 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I 'N f' q Q :CL SJ' 1 1 . , + l n 9 ,f v ':-..,1 ' 4 is 4.4 f K L R, R 1 if A fjkd A K? , I I 1 ' ' v , 412-eg-M52 430 VERNON SONES President, Chapel Choir LORENZ GETZ Head Usher the hapel f ,. 7 .Chapel seryitgsi close with a Choral Benediction .V 4 I 1 Tir-X, a F sv N-Ng,-1' 'w.,. 4 ORGANIZATION University Chaplain, Luther H. Harshbarger. ln his Chaplain , s , LUTHER HARSHBARGER capacity as Chaplain, he serves as counselor to the stu- Clmplain Emeritius JOHN PIENHY FRIZZELL - VVILLA Tavron - LORENZ GETZ President: of the Choir VERNON SONES C hair Director H end Uslzer - Organist - - - GEORGE Claieix Chapel Services, held' each Sunday in Schwab Audi- torium, attract hundreds of students, faculty, and towns- people for worship and spiritual contentment. Construction began this year on the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Memorial gifts, many of them in honor of Mrs. Eisenhower, are financing its construction. The non-denominational service is directed by the dents. I-le also is co-ordinator of religious affairs. Music for the chapel services is provided by the Chapel Choir under the direction of Willa W. Taylor. Last summer, 72 choir and alumni members toured six countries of Westeriu Europe, giving ten concerts. Their reception was so welcomed that plans are now in progress for another tour for the summer of 1957. During the academic year on campus the Choir presents special concert programs at Christmas, Easter, and a Traditional Spring Concert. The Chapel program brings to the University out- standing speakers representing various facets of con- temporary religious thought. ORGANIZATION President ----- GERALD I IOLIVIES VicefPresident - - - NANCY SNYDER Corresponding Secretary - IVIARGARET DUNNE Recording Secretary - - Mum HoovER Treasurer ---- PAUL RETIGEB The Newman Club is the organization for Roman Catholic students on campus. Through this club, the members are able to maintain direct Contact with their religion, priests, and with each other. A member of the International Newman Club Federation, the local branch works from its central ofhce in Old Main and from thc Catholic Student Center on West Fairmount Avenue. The club is guided and advised by Father John C. O'Leary, Father John A. Cavanaugh, and Father Gerald I. Ream. The student oflicers work through a student executive committee to further the activities oF the group. Activities of the club are social, intellectual, and spir- itual. In their newly acquired basement hall at the student center, the members hold dances, breakfasts, and other small social gatherings, Intellectual pursuits include thc weekly radio program, and a weekly newspaper, the Nittany Newnzanite. Spiritually, the Newman Club has a religious discussion meeting each week, religion classes for interested students, and a choir which sings at Mass. I s X The Newmanc1ir is o weekly feature over Rodio Station WMAJ I I I I I newman club 1 I , GERALD HOLMES FATHER GERALD REAM-,, President Director I '43 1 I I , 4 1 l-l, f.,f , 14 A- -Y-ga-S 1,112 jeg L 1 , .LIi,...n.. Q , , , .,. ., 4 ,. ., eL?'4 . 1, Coffee hours provide opportunity to make new friends Students air marital problems during marriage counseling sessions ORGANIZATION Executive Committee President - DOUGLAS FINNENLORE Vice-President - AUDREY NEEE Secretary-Treasurer - 'THOIVIAS BINFORD Executive Director - REV. LESTER DOBYNS Program Directors REV. ROBERT STARBUCK, REV. HAL LEIPE11 The University Christian Association is a non-sectarian group for students and faculty which provides opportunities for growth in faith and for expression of Christian concern. UCA is governed by a student cab- inet. An executive cabinet with faculty guidance is responsible for the execution of all program activities for the year. The organization, in its alliliation with the churches of State College, is recognized by both the University ad- ministration and the co-operating churches as the Protestant representative on campus. The Association centers its activity around student affairs, faculty seminars, and graduate groups. This year, UCA sponsored marriage conferences, political colloquies, volun- teer classes, dormitory firesides, and campus wide forums. Recreation had a place in the program as the Associa- tion sponsored square dances, social hours, and cabin parties. Members of UCA also participated in week-end re- treats and in the annual tour of the United Nations Building in New York, N. Y. A freshman council was added this year to give this class an active part in UCA functions. The council con- ducted separate programs and co-opcr- ated with the administrative cabinets. university christian association X REV. LESTER DOBYNS DOUGLAS FINNEMORE Executive Director President i , -X if i i X Y-1 I .i 'l i , . I 1 Q , I Li HAROLD FRIEDMAN President JOAN RAPOPORT Vice-President 'jr RABBI BENJAMIN KAHN Director ORGANIZATION Presiclent - - HAROLD FRIEDMAN Men's Vice-President JULIAN RAPPAPORT Wor'nen's Vice-President JOAN Rapoporvr Secretary - - - SHEILA PREVEN Treasurer NATALIE Mosxowrrz hill l foundation The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at Penn State is one of over two hundred foundations for religious, social, and cultural activities among Jewish students on cam- puses of America, Ganada, Great Britain, and Israel. The Penn State unit was established in 1935. The Hillel building on Locust Lane consists of a synagogue, auditorium, lounge, library, classrooms, rec- reation roorn and offices for the staff. Director of the Foundation is Rabbi Benjamin lVl. Kahn. The Hillel program is carried on under student lead- ership through 23 committees, the chairmen of which constitute the governing board. The organizational structure also includes a Freshman Gouncil, an Upper- class Independents' Group and a Graduate Club. Services are held on all festivals and I-Iigh Holy Days. There are evening services each Friday evening, and morning services on Saturday. The Foundation olfers many opportunities for social activities including brunches, jazz concerts, dances, and an annual Purim Garnival. Non-credit courses on the Bible and basic concepts of Judaism, guest speakers, and panel discus- sions serve to satisfy the students' intellectual pursuits. 43 Ln: L Amvmcs nf I ,A n r '-QQW tu '- Y FEW' n - ug -F nfl V A ll ' ' ji- 1 W - le., 13 YL YA 4 H , , .1 'W SX -PI-:IFR 4 ahzwkla 2, - A A. :ci ' QW 4 M73 '. Q, -.LR MZ' K I Qui: f :.,Iji l p .5 ,X ' J ' 5 i?4,i? A. - .LY' -64, J.- Qf, aw- 'iv-mush , .. Q X 5,23 . f. -xx f 1.534 ,1,,7' V f HL If 2' T F, fh 5. 4 f' g I WA F .Ns QP' FJ!! I ef , Ivy i dl' 1 N H.. pus life Always a welcome visitor 436 ampus life A lot of fuss about a Queen! 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Ikrb y gl argl, ' 6 li ,LJ . :V 5s il My 11 4' I ' :FF 'Xin ' W , digg pity l ' Z1 1 'ff?f.ff,Qs't 'sg crowd NWXX 'MT' Eg:-E-'If-H c L ' fu ,1 ,, , .V 1- Q 2 6 1 ,nl w 53 15,1 A Page A1515611, W. P.. ,,.. ...... .....,. 6 8 ,313 AhoPE, I-1. S. ........ ,.,,... 1 68,274 Abrams, F. D. ., ,.., , ..,.,...... 168 Acore, C. F. ......,. ........ 1 24 Adair, W. C., Ir. ,.., 68 307 Adam, D. M., Ir. .... ..., 6 8 314 Adams, E. C. ..,,,...,. ........ 9 0 Adams, C., jr. ......, ..,...,..,., 6 8 Adams, J. W., jf. .,,.,..,...........,....., 68,294 Adams, W. S. .....,,....,...,...,.....,,............. 124 Adler, L. .... 253, 270, 283, 362, 365, 401 Adler, R. W. ........,...........................,..... 124 Agnew, P. 1. .1..........,....,,.,...,....,,..... 102, 335 Aiello, B. ....... ..... , ..,,., 102 Ajay, W. M. . .,.. .....,..,,..,...,., 6 8 Albert, H. S. .... ...... 1 24, 224 284 Albright, C. D. .... ......,,....... 6 8 Alden, W. M. .......... ..... 1 24 Alleman, C. M. .,,... ........ 1 24 Allen, R. L. ......,. ......,..,.. 6 8 Allen, R. G. ....... 202,227 Allender, F. L. ..., .....,...... 2 02 Allison, R. C. ....., ..... 4 8 Allison, W. H. .... ..... 4 8 Alston, L. T. ,..., ..... 1 02 Alt, R. R. ......... ..,.. 1 24 Altemus, D. R. .... ........ 1 02 Althouse, I. .,,.,.,,..,... ..,..,..,..,... 1 68 Amacher, T. R. ....... ....... 1 24 323 Anders, N. M. ....... ............., 1 54 350 Anderson, A. K. ..... .... ,...,.... ..... 1 2 4 317 Anderson, C. ..... .,.., 1 68,346,365 387 Anderson, D. W. ....... . ....................... 124 Anderson, A. .,.,.. ..... , .. 168 Anderson, R. C. .,.... ....,....... 1 92 Anderson, T. N. ,.... ....... 6 8 298 Ankeny, H. C. ..,. ...,... 1 24 271 Anska,I4.J. ...,.,,..,. ...,.., 124 340 Anundson, D. E. .....,. ....,.. 2 06 280 Applegate, D. ..,.. ....... 1 68 339 Aquist, G. R. ...,.. .....,. 1 02,342 Arefjev, V. ....,,..,. ............ 1 24 Arendt, L. S. ........., ....,... 4 8 Armenio, G. B., Ir. 68 Armstrong, T. F. ....... , .... 102 Arner, Richard C. ..... ..... 2 07 Arnold, H. D. .......... ..... 1 68 Arnold, M. L. .... ,,... 6 8 Arnold, R. A., Jr. ..... 192 Aroney, V. A. .......,.. ........ 1 54 Arrawood, W. L. ,...... ............ 1 24 Atherholt, R. G. ,,.,.. ............... 6 8 Auhitz, lV1. S. ...,.. ....... 1 68 337 Aucker, P. A. ...... ..... , ..... , ....... 1 02 Austin, B. A. ,..... ,..,.. 1 24,249 271 Austin, D. M. .... ....,.. 1 24,271 Axelrod, G. ,..... .,..... .......... , . 192 Axeman, P. H. .,.........,...... .,...,.. 1 24 B Babione, L. A. .....,..,......... ............ 1 68 Bacharach, L. L. . ,.... ....,.. 1 02, 330 Bachtle, E. R. .......... ....,.. 4 8 275 Baczewski, L. ...... ....... 1 02, 348 Baer, C. I. ..,......... ..,..,...... 1 02 Baer, L. E. .....,.... .,...... 1 02 Bahner, P. E. ............. ,,.. . 48 Bahrenhurg, L. N. ..... ..... 1 54 Bailey, S. A. ........,........,,,..,..,....,...,,,,,,..,. 48 Bair, H. F. ..........,...,.............,.....,.........,. 207 Bair, R. D. ,, ............ 168, 248, 249, 291, 367 Baker, D. N. ..,.........,.....,.....,.............,... 48 Baker, R. C. , .......... ...... 1 02,270,319 Baldinger, M. ............. .................. 1 54 Baldwin, E. N., Ir. .......,..... .. 102 Ball, B. A. ........ , ..... ..... 1 02 Ball, T. E. .......... ..... 1 68 450 senior index Ball, V. K. ...., . Balliet, P. R. ...,.., . Balling, H. C. ........ . Balmer, H. E., Jr. Balok, T. P. ...... . Banks, R. F. .......... . Barashes, E. M. .... . Barheito, M. S. . .... .. Barch, D. R. ...,...... . Bard, A. S. ..........,.... , Barenstecher, K. A Barger, .........,......... . Bargerstock, E. B. ...... .. Page 168 48 102, 350 48 154,355 . .,.. 68 68 48 124 125 90 Barney, D. ........... ..,.... 1 25, 270, 363 Barnhart, B. A. .... . Barnhart, O. R. .... . Barone, S. C. ,..., . Barr, M. L. ..... . Barry, N. Barry, V. ...,.. , Bartlett, L. R. .... . Bartlett, L. L. .... . Bastidas, F. A. ..,... . Batdorf, E. L. ...,..,. . Bateman, J. R. ..,.,. . Bates, A. L. ...... . Bates, C. G. ........., . Bauchspies, D. A. Bauder, M. S. ........ . Bauer, E. C. .......... . Bauman, E. W. .... . Baumann, D. K. ..,. . Baumhaugh, C. R. Baumgartel, W. A. Bautz, E. ....,..,..,. . Baymiller, B. L. ..,. . Bazilian, R. K. ....,. . 168 48,348 168 69,313 48 125 154 90 125,317 125 48 154,341 102,342 102 , .... 90,306 125 102 125 125 Beachley, A. .,..... .,.................... 3 19 Beane, P. L. ,..... , Beard, P. E. .... . Beatty, O. ...... . Becker, 13. M. .... . Becker, E. ...... . Beegle, R. G. ..., . 48, 168,284,404 168, 362, 367, 382, 390 168,272 125 Beeman, P. ,......,........,..,.....,................ 48 Beghini, V. C. ,.,. ...,............,.,.........,..,.., 1 92 Beidler, I. R. .... 169, 320, 364, 367, 387, 406 Belak, ..........,.....................................,. 192 Belt, D. C. ................,.........................,... 48 Bemus, B. L. .,.,. ...,.... 2 02,343 Bender, M. I. ......... .,.....,..... 1 69 Bennett, R. L. ,..,.. . Bennie, D. G. .... . Bentley, 1. R. .... . Benton, R. C. ........ . Berhanier, C. R. .,... . Bergdoll, M. ...... . 206 90,287 169 207 49 169 Berger, H. M. ,...... .. .............., 49,275 Bergesen, A. .,.... . Bercve H. T ...,. D y, . . Bergey, M. .,.. . Bergman, A. H. .... . Bernstein, E. 1. ...... . Berry, B. S. ...,.,.. . Best, 1. A. ....... . Best, O. R., Ir. ...... . Betar, W. H. ........,....., . Bettenhausen, L. H Betz, L. , .............. Beun, L. C. ,, ..... ,.., . . Bevacqua, K. M. .... . Bezio, B. R. .,..... . Bianchi, M. .... , Bickel, B. K. .,.... . Bickel, I. R. .......... . Biesecker, D. K. .... . Bilger, N., Jr. .... . 202, 252, 313 49 125 90,304 169,274 169 69,295 125,301 169 125 154,346 103 154 125 103 169,346 49 103 69 Bingman, S. H., Bilyak, W. S. Bird, N. V. ...... . Birt, A. ...,.. . Bishop, F. W. Bisignami, E. R. Bitler, R. D., Ir. Bitzer, H. .... . 822294 W D5 N P4 9-9445 rome: gwrw Black, C. .... , Blackham, W. H Blaha, N. L. Ir. .... , Blaine, K. A. ....,.. .,.. . Blair, K. B. ............,.. ..., . Blandford, T. E. ...,....... .... . Blankenbeker, R. C. ..... Blatt, E. L., Ir. ...,...... ..,.,...,. . Blecker, S. V. .,..,... ...,......, . Blockson, C. L. ., ,.... 202, Bloom, H. A. Blouch, D. H. Blowers, B. L. Bluestein, T. ,... . M Boardman, R. Bohnet, B. H. ..., . Boldt, T. . ,......... . Bollnian, M. G. Bommer, R. H. . Bond, P. A. ....,. . Bonevac, N. ..,... . Boni, C. ..,....... , Bonnell, R. L. Bonnert, G. R. . Booser, C., Ir. Booth, S. D. ...... . Borr, R. C. .... . Bors, C. ,......... . Bosler, S. L. ......., . Boucher, E. R. . Bower, N. E. Bowers, C. E. Bowers, D. M. . Bowman, F. . Bowman, M. B. Boylan, R. P. Bradshaw, F. Bradt, C. I. ........... . Bransdorf, B. A. Braund, D. G. ....... . Breading, R. P. . Brennan, E. D. Breyley, E. A. Brillhart, C. D. . Britt, P. W. ...,....... . Broclnax, E. T. . Bromley, D. R. ..... . Brong, C. L. .,.... . Bronstein, D. E. Brooks, C. M Brown, A. ....,. . D F Brown, . Brown, E. N., Ir. ..... . G Brown, . B. Brown, L. E. .... . Brown, P. ...... . S. Brown, P. M. Brown, R. P. Brown, S. H. .... . Brown, S. P. ,..... . A Brown, S. T Brown, . B. ....... . Browne, H. H. ..... . Brubaker, H. ..... . Brubaker, R. E. Page HHH 49 103,300 MNH 103 103,286 N22 125 HHH 69 Una 49 HHH 49 125,314 169,285 has 192 HHH 103 HHH 69 , ..... 125 HHH 69 125,286 103,312 192,306 HHH 49 HHN 126 103,304 226,249 HHH 103 126,322 HHH 103 was 126 .HH. 126 HHH 49 103,355 Hua 103 was 49 49,275 HHH 207 202,274 HHH 103 HHH 169 126,278 169, 349 90,280 126,302 103, 349 H11 169 H22 154 169,315 UAH 90 HHH 69 .H 49 HHH 126 nun 169 49 103 49,290 126 has 90 HHH 90 192 90,285 49 69,302 49,290 169 126,323 103,331 169,270 49 U22 49 .A2. 154 154,341 206 50 126,367 169,331 169 126 69,307 Hanna 126 .HHN 207 Bruce, E. P. Brush, B. M. ...... . Page 126 50 Bryen, C. C. .....,..... .... ....,, 1 0 3 Bryan, C. R., Ir. ..... ...,..,......,.. 5 0 Bubb, F. E. ,.... ......,... ................,.. 5 0 Buchanan, M. E. ,,..., ,...... 1 54, 338, 387 Buck, I. L. ..,..,..,,... ,,,......... 5 0,275 Buckwalter, C. L. ..,., . Buckwalter, lvl. T. 90 126 Buglia, V. .....,............,.,,...,,................, 207 Bullock, R. F. 192, 252, 270, 289, 362, 364, 366, 387 Bunnell, N. A. ..,.,.,.,........,.....,........ 170, 342 Burcin, VV. A. ..,... . Burge, P. P. ....., . 126 50 Burke, S. S. .....,..... ...... 9 0 Burkhardt, B. A. ,,.., ...... 1 04 Burkhardt, I. ....,.. ......,.....,.....,........... 6 9 Burley, N. L. ...,...... ,...,. . .,.,..,..,..,.... 1 04,348 Burns, I. A. , .... ...., 1 04, 343, 368, 386, 404 Burt, E. W. Burt, P. W. Bush, W. P. ...... . Buss, C. H. ..,..,.. . Butchko, E. .... . 126 126,295 Byrne, C. .,.,.., .,.,. 5 0,314 Byrnes, P. A. ..... ....... ..... 1 0 4,346 C Cabeen, M. D. ...........,.. ..,.. 6 9,337 Cable, H. B. ......,.... .,....... 6 9 Caccese, R. M. , ...... ,,,... 2 08 Cady, P. D. ,.....,., ...... 1 26 Cale, N. J. ..,..,..,..,. .,,................ 1 70 Calkins, G. T. .....,. ....,.,,.,,.,.......... 1 27 Calkins, S. A. ..,.. ..,.... 1 70,368,404 Callen, S. R. .,.......................... 104, 328, 348 Calupca, R. F. ,........ ........,....... ...,,,. . .,,.... 1 2 7 Calvert, D. R. .. 127, 253, 310, 362, 363, 368 Cameron, M. ....,. ..... , ...,.....,.............,.... 1 04 Campbell, A. L. ....,.,......,.....,,. 104, 355, 365 Campbell, D. A. ...... ........,... 5 0,301 Campbell, E. ,.., . Campbell, T. C. .... . Capin, S. 1. ,...,... . 154 50 170,274 Caplan, E. F. ..... ,.... 1 70, 330 Caplan, S. S. ..... ......,..,... 6 9 Capozzi, C. ..... ..... 6 9, 331 Cappelli, E. A. ,..,... ......... 1 04 Captain, F. .,... ..,., 6 9, 301 Carey, A. R. .......,... .......,.......,....... 5 0 Carlson, C. R. ....... ..... . Carlson, I. N. ,.,. . Carnell, S. A. .... . Carrick, G. R. .... . 50, 252, 275 90, 354, 357 69, 242, 243, 321 70,270,315 Carter, G. G. ......,.....,......................,...... 50 Carter, I. D. ...,..,..... 154, 224, 338, 368,404 Carter, W. W. .......................,..,...,. 104, 305 Cartwright, B. ...,.....,.....,.................... 154 Cartwright, D. T. Caruso, E. ........ . Caryl, W. C. ........ . Casarico, P. R. ...... . Casciari, R. I. ..,. . Cassell, E. A. .... . Cassler, E. S. ........ . Catherine, F. W. ..,.. . Caton, P. E. ....,..... . Caulkins, R. L. .... . Celecki, A. B. .... . Cervik, C. . ,.... , Chaban, L. A. .... . Chaiken, S. A. ,..... . Chalmers, D. R. .... . Charvat, H. B. ...... . Chaump, L. E. ...... , Chaykovsky, M. 104,328,337 70,277 90 127 127 104 50 104 50 192 50,342 70,283 170,324 127 127 90 senior index Chestnutt, W. F. ,.,..,,....,....,,.....,..,.....,.. . Chiavacci, S. A. ,...,.,...........,.,.......... . Chilcls, W. 1. ...,.......... 90, 273, 362, 367 Christ, P. ..,..,....,............,.,...,.,........... . Christenson, A. .........................,.., , Christiansen, C. M. 170, 253, 270, 298, 362, 363, Christman, C. C. ....,,.....,.....,.....,........... . Chumarcl, R. L. ..,.,.....,..,.,...,.....,........... . Ciavarella, M. A. Cignetti, L. ....... . Clark, D. L. ..... . Clark, I. E. ....... . Clauser, R. A. . .,,,..,..,.....,.,...,.....,... .. Cleaver, F. ................,....,.......,... .,..,.. , Cline, H. F., 170,224 Clugston, B. M. , 240, 241, 362, Cobb, M. ...,..,..,.. ....., Cober, E. L. ......,....,. Cocks, O. G., 111 ..... Cohen, L. ..,.......... . Cohen, R. G. .....,.....,................,.....,...,., . Cohen, T. S. ,...,.,,..,..,..,. ....,......,,.... . Cohn, S. 1. ....,.., 70, 240, 241,283, Cokewell, A. ...,............................... . Cole, R. H. . ,.., Coles, R. A. ,.... . Collier, W. ,,...... Collom, C. VV., Jr. Combe, T. D. ,....., . Comfort, A. ....... . Conklin, S. D. ...,. . Conn, L. K., Ir. Connell, W. ..,.. . Conti, P. A. ...,. . Conway, L. Cook, H. W. Cook, R. N. ..... . Cooper, C. E. Cooper, E. L ........ Cooper, E. ..., . Cooper, S. ..... . Coo er, E. ....... . Corcllerman, H. F. ..., . Coriield, I. D. .,,.....,. . Cornacchio, V. .... . Corrigan, W. Coulter, N. D. Courtney, C. A. Coune, A. ..... . Cowan, R. L. .......... . Coward, C. R., Jr. Cowclen, L. C. ..... . Cox, R. L. ....,... . Coyle, C. 1. ...... . Crahen, R. R. Craig, W. ..... . Craig, M. C. .....,... . Cramer, R. P. .,....,... . Cranston, H. I., Ir. 170, 352, 354 51,328 154,328 105 Crawford, C. O. Cresko, J. V. ....,,,,. . Cretin, P. T. .,..... , Cromley, D. L. ..... . Cron, W. C. ..... . Cross, R. ....,....,. . Crowell, B. R. ....... , Crowell, M. H. ........ . Crum, A. F. ................. ..... . Culbertson, G. A. Culbertson, F. Culhane, P. S. ,..... Cullen, P. S. ......................................... . Cumbliclge, C. W. ................................. . Cunningham, C. ....,......... Cunningham, H. L. Cunningham, W. 1. 155, 338, Page 50 127 399 50 127 382 104 127 104 127 50 348 307 70 383 51 320 51 127 104 70 297 367 340 357 170 302 315 206 299 170 208 309 51 70 301 51 51 276 127 285 104 51 342 127 288 346 91 386 318 70 328 91 70 394 306 344 346 207 51 207 51 51 317 128 51 128 313 284 310 171 155 128 392 346 295 Page Cuozzo, D. H. ..... ........,.. 1 71 Curran, M. ....... .,...,. 1 71 336 Curry, W. C. ......, ....,.,.... 1 28 Curtis, A. L. , .... ........ 1 55 Curtis, F. H. ...,. .... 5 1 Dahlinger, S. A. ............,. 70, 224, 338 365 D'A1io, G. T. ....,.. ,...,..... .........,.... 1 5 5 Dalton, D. A. . ,..,. . .,.,.........,..., 155 Danclrea, V. ,... .... ,.,.... 1 0 5 Daneker, C. W. ...... ..,.... 1 28 315 Dankanyin, R. .... ....... 1 28 293 Dash, A. B. ,...... ,... . . 171 283 Daub, W. K., jr 70 288 Davidson, R. L. .,.,.. ,,., . .. 171 297 Daum, D. R. ......... ....... 5 1 358 Davies, W. L. ....... ,...... 1 05 287 Davis, C. ..... 70 333 Davis, W. ,,... ,.,,.... 1 28 Davis, L. A. ..... ..,.....,..,... 1 28 Davis, L. L. .,.., ....,,... ........ 1 2 8 Davis, P. A. ,.... 51,350 368 Davis, R. L. ..... ....,..,,......... 1 55 Davis, S. R. ......... .............. 1 05 Davis, W. L. ....... 91 303 Davison, B. ....... , ....... 158 Day, E. A. ........... .............,. 1 28 Dean, H. E. ............ .,..,.. 1 71 354 DeAngelis, A. L. .... ............... 1 05 DeBonis, C. A. ..,.. ....... 1 05 331 DeCamp, N. ..... ........... 1 71 DeChurch, C. T. .... .,...... 1 71 DeFluri, F. L. .,.., ..., 7 0 DeFrees, C. A. ..... ........ 1 28 DeHofl5, P. H. ...., ........ 1 28 Deike, G. H. , ....., .... 1 92 Deimler, T. R. ..... .,.. 5 1 Dejeu, P. W. . .,.....,. ,...... .,.... ,.,.. 7 l Dejulius, A. P. .....,...... ,..,....,.... 7 1, 291 DellaPenna, F. V. ........ ,...., 7 1, 227, 316 DelVecchio, P. A. ...... ,......... . , ..,... 128 Dembinske, L. S. ,,.. ............,.. 1 92 Dernianovich, M. .... .... 5 2 Demyan, C. A. .......... 71 Denisof, A. S. ..,.............. ..... 128 Denlinger, A. H., Jr .... 52 Dennison, D. P. .......... .... 7 1 Dermott, R. G. ,....... ..,..... 1 92 Desch, T. M. ....... ..,...., 7 1 Detwiler, D. M. ..,,.. .........., 7 1 Devlin, H. ....... ......,..,..... 7 1 DeVoe, E. ..... ....... 1 05, 348 Devorris, D. ...., ....... 1 28, 304 Dhus, E. L. ............,....,,....,.,...,........ 71, 339 Dibert, A. I. ..........,..,.........,.........,..,. .. 171 Dickinson, P. A., 171, 212, 224, 336, 365 382 Diefenderfer, C. F. ............,..... 52, 270 286 Diehl, D. R. ........,..............., ,................. 1 28 Dietrick, R. ...,..,.,... 71 Dietterick, K. M. .... .... 1 55 Dietz, G. L. ......... ........,., 1 29 Dietz, K. A. ..,...... ............... 1 05 Dillard, P. A. ...,...... ....... 1 71 332 DiMinno, R. L. ..,... ........... 1 29 Dinger, A. A. ....... ........... 1 55 Diseroad, F. H. .,... ....... 1 29 278 Distler, W. S. .............. ....,..,.., 1 29 Dittbrenner, E. I ........ 71 Dobler, C. ..............,...,,.,. .... , ....., 5 2 Dominick, W. B., Jr. . 71 317 Donnelly, C. P. .,...... 171 Donohue, R. E. ...... ..,. 7 1 Donovan, W. ..,.., ........ 1 05 Donsky, E. ......,.... ........ 2 09 Dorang, L. A. ....... ........ 5 2 D'Orsanso, L. F. ...... ..., 5 2 247 45 Dougherty, G. L. Douglass, A. H. .... . Douglass, R. W. .... . Douthett, P. A. Dowden, D. A. Drotar, . . .. Druschel, W. H. Dudash, I., Jr. ..,. . Dudek, W. ..,.. . Duifan, E. L. ..... . Duliakas, C. 1. Dull, E. W. ....,...,, , Dunbar, R. L. ..,... . Dunbar, T. A. ,..... . Dunkelberger, A., Dunkelberger, R. H. Dunkle, K. R. , ..., . . Dunmire, S. L. .,..,. . Dunn, G. F., Jr. .... . Durbin, C. .,....,. . Durboraw, W. M. . Duris, A. A. ....,..... , Duris, C. S. ..,.... . Dutrow, E. W. . .,.. ,. Dwojeski, A. E. .... , Dyer, R. N. .,..... , D'Zmura, H. O. ............ ,...,. 1 72, Eakin, H. C. ....,... , Eames, R. .,.. . Easly, A. ..,..., . Easter, B. E. ,......... , Eber, D. T. ..., Eherhart, H. S., Jr. Eberly, D. L. ......,. , Ebert, G. R. ......, . Eckert, F. D. ....... . Eckhart, D. L. Eckroth, G. ..... Edelen, V. D. ..... , Edelen, W. T. Edelman, D. R. .. Edgeworth, W. E. ..... ...... . Edgington, B. A. . ,...., ,,.,.. , Edmonds, C. B. .,.. . Edmonds, R. .... . Edwards, B. A. .,.. . Edwards, D. C. .... . Edwards, R. N. .... . Egley, P. J., Ir. ...... . Ehrenkranz, E. N. . Ehrhart, W. ,.,... . Eichenlaub, L. A. Eisenacher, C. H. Eisenberg, W. V. Eisenhuth, R. P. ..,. . Eiser, M. ......,.. . Eismont, A. ..... . Elam, H. G. ..,. . Elder, G. B. ....... Elenberger, R. .,.. . Ellis, J. G. ....,,..... , Ellis, T. G. ....., . Elmes, R. I. .... . Emerick, G. ...... . Emerick, ........ . Enderlein, VV. W. . Enders, M. I. .....,.. , Engle, C. B. ......, . Enoch, T. E. ,..... . Epstein, E. ..... . Equi, B. C. ,... ,...... . Erdmann, G. C. .... . Ergott, H. L., Jr. Erickson, G. L. Ernest, R. B. ..,, . 452 Page 91,312 155 ,318 155,395 171, 315 192 129,285 105 ,299 105 129 52 171 , 309 52 , 313 71 105 91 105 , 290 71 129 ,333 129 172 ,349 155 71 105 ,341 172 155 192 ,284 ,282 52 172 ,342 52 ,368 ,296 ,336 ,287 ,284 155 129 129 192 106 129 ,338 ,309 71 91 129 72 , 282 91 ,290 ,300 ,282 ,307 192 208 192 172 ,296 172 72, 274 206 ,339 129 , 302 129 senior index Ernst, C. M. Ernst, R. R. .....,.. .. Erway, E. ,..,..,.... ..... . Eschallier, A. R. ..... Eshback, W. R. ..... ,.. Esseluhn, W. F. .... . Esterrnan, C. P. ..... Evancho, E. P. ...,,.. .,... . Evanko, R. A. ,... Evanko, R. D. .... Evans, D. C. ...... Evans, I., Jr. ..... Everist, L. R. ...... ,..,..... . Everitt, B. E. ...... ....... . Evrard, T. O. ,..,.. ..... . Ewing, W. S. ..... ....... . ,. F Fabian, B. P. ..,,.........,..,,. ..,..,,.. . Fackenthal, M. . ............. ........,. . .. Falkie, T. V. ...,,., ....,.. 1 93 Fague, S. ..,... .....,..., . Fair, S. A. ........,.. ....,.. . Farley, R. B. ....... Farmelo, D. R. ..,........................,.., . Farrell, C. A. ............. .. FanrH,P. .,,..,...,,,,,.... 202,262,341 Fasiczka, R. A. ....,..........,.,...,...,..... , Faust, A. .....,.., .......,.....,......,... . Faust, S. F. ,... .,,,,...,. . Feaster, M. ......, ....... 1 06, Feathers, H. R. .. ...., .......,. . Federman, B. S. .......,........, Fee, G. G. ..........,. ..,..,.....,,,,......,.. . Fehr, VV. A. ...........,......,......,....,.... . Feinsilber, M. .......... 172, 304, 366 Feldman, E. M. ....,......................., . Fenstemacher, D. L. .... Fenstermaker, F. L. ...... .... . Ferguson, D. NI. ...,.. ..... . Ferguson, D. W. ...,.. .... . Ferner, A. .,..,,.,... Feryo, G. G. .....,.... . Fetterman, VV. , ..., . Fetterman, S. M. .... . Field, R. M. ,....,..... ...,..........., . Fielding, B. N. ..,.... ........, . .. Fields, E., Ir. ,..., ...,.. 1 56, 238, Fife, R. L... . ...... ......,..,... . Figurel, N. E ........,. .,..,. Filler, M. C., jr. ..... .... . Filmore, W. R. ..... .... . Finberg, B. ....., Fineman, D. ....... . Finger, H. F. ..,..,... ..........., . Fink, C. L. ..... ,......... .....,.,...... , Finnemore, D. K. .,..., ....... 1 30, Fiorella, P. A. .,.,..... ......,,..,. , Fischer, M. ,..,..,... .....,.,, . Fischer, M. V. .....,. , .......,.. ,. Fish, S. L. ......,. .,,... . 173, Fishbein, S. M. ,.... ..,.,... . . Fisher, H. R. ...... .,...,. , Fisher, I. R. Fisher, I. ......... . Fisher, M. A. ...,. ,..,.. 1 06, 328, Fisher, R. C. .,.,.. ,. .,..,....,,...., ,. Fitch, F. B. .,..,.., ........... , Fitzgibbon, L. ..... Flannery, M. R. ,.... Flanigan, M. A. ..... .,,....,. . Flebotte, K. ..,... ....... . Fleck, D. G. .. ........ Flickinger, I. M. ..... Fluck, E. R. ...,.... Flynn, T. M. ....., Fogel, H. r Page . ..., 129 .MH. 52 .F., 52 172,307 Huh 172 .MU 129 HHH 172 HHH 130 130,321 130,321 HHH 193 130,286 MMU 172 202,329 .HH. 52 .NH. 72 .HH, 72 MNH 172 270,320 202,258 172,344 207,301 91,285 MNH 106 365,384 HHH 130 155,344 53,293 365,383 HHN 193 172,297 can 91 72,274 387,407 106 HHH 130 53,318 HHH 193 53,279 HHH 53 New 206 HHH 193 HHH 156 HHH 106 172,408 239,276 ., .... 172 HHH 130 53,301 53,282 HHH 208 106 H33 173 106,338 384,432 HHH 106 MNH 173 156,338 330,365 M . 173 72,311 H22 207 HHH 91 334,365 HHH 130 .H 91 173,335 156,331 . ,.... 202 106,333 193,273 HHH 53 HHH 91 106,339 .MH 106 Folkers, C. D. . ,.... . Follmer, VV. C. .... . Forman, B. ..,,....., . Fornwalt, E. D. Forrest, I. G., jr. . Forsythe, V. .... , Forte, C. R. ....,. . Fortini, R. F. ,.., , Forma, N. .. Foster, R. ....,. . Foster, VV. K. .,.. . Fox, E. L. ...,...... . France, D. D. Francis, R. L. ..,. . Frank, C. M. ,.., . Frank, M. E. .... . Frank, R. L. ........ . Frankel, L. . ,.,...... . Frankeniield, R. M. ..,. . Frank, R. K. ...,.... . Frantz, W. E. .,.... , Frederick, F., jr. Freedman, B. ...... . Freedman, S. I. Freehafer, S. .,...... , Freeman, V. L. Freidl, N. M. .... . Fresch, W. C. .... . Frey, M. W. ...... . Freyler, VV. ,,,. . Fricker, F. H. Fried, G. M. .,..... . Friedeborn, D. R. . Frleclenberg, D. ............... . Friedland, M. F. Friedman, H. E. ............. . Friedman, S. A. Friedman, W. B. . Fries, H. H. ....,.., . Frischkorn, B. P. . Fritch, L. W. ....., . Fromm, R. ...,. Fry, S. A. ....., . Fulton, A. .,.. , Fulton, D. ......,.., . Futer, A. A. ...... . Fuoss, A. M. Furtney, W. H. Gaddess, D. A. .... . Galanti, A. V. .,,. . Galatha, M. .... . Gale, P. B. .......... . Galliker, L. G. .... . Garbrick, T. E. .... . Gardiner, W. T. Gardner, A. M. Gardner, E. .... . Garrett, W. ..., . Garrett, T. M. .... . Gasper, R. A. .... . Gates, J. 1. .... . Gattas, F. .,.... . Gavenas, A. R. .... , Gayley, D. T. ,...., . Gearhart, VV. S. Geczy, G., Ir. Gehrig, G. B. .,.. . Geiger, L. J., Ir. Geisinger, B. .... . Gemmill, F. L. ..,. . Gephart, D. ..., . . ....... , 106, 300 .,fH130 .-- 72 .,- 53 ,-fMM72 1ffH130 .-fff1i06 1- 53,270 1 ..,,.. 173 1ffH130 ,jffff1130 -2 72,270 , .,..,.,...,.,,.. 173 M-HM5mm 'UHHHMHi30f252f311 . .,,..,....,..,..... 53 1ffM173 1ffH131 H,,fffH193 H- 53,275 QffH173 ,-- 173 .12 131 1ffM174 .-- 131 Gerber, B. R. ........ ................. ........ . Gerdes, M. A., Ir. .,.....,.. 174,247,270 156 Gerhardt, L. ,............. .................. . Gerhart, G. G. ..... . 92 Page , 366 130 156 207 ,314 ,319 ,349 173 173 130 91 ,304 72 ,314 173 , 329 ,275 , 304 156 , 317 130 156 106 207 106 173 173 130 106 ,279 , 302 , 274 72 , 274 107 , 433 , 308 , 311 53 208 91 206 156 107 173 , 329 207 , 379 193 91 131 ,305 ,410 91 131 ,346 ,346 ,296 173 173 107 174 131 131 131 245 1288 131 72 156 131 72 ,310 ,340 , 273 Gerhart, R. M. .,... ...... 1 56,250 Gershman, E. ..,... ....... 1 74 Gershman, L. E. ....... ......,.....,..,..,.,... . Getis, A. .,....,......., ..,,,,,.......,..,.. 1 93 Getz, L. Nl. ,..,,,. , 406 Gill, D. F. .. ...... ..,.............,....,.., . .. Gilleland, H. ,,.... 53 Gills, S. .. ,.,.. .,... . .. Giltman, E. L. ....,,....,,.,.,.......,......,,..,.... . Ginsberg, 73, 250, 251, 283, 367, 383 Githens, lvl. K. . 368 Giudici, R. ....... ..,,....,....,...,,,.... . Gizara, R. ,.,...... .......,..,.,,...... . Gjesdahl, A. L. .,,.. ,...,., 1 56 Glace, N. 1. ....,. .......... . Gladey, G. ......, ......, . Glaser, H. I. ..,.. ...,., . Glass, E. D. ..... 53 Glebe, S. ......., ..,.,..... , Gleim, G. ....,. 156 Glenn, A. L. ...... . ,.,....,. . Gluntz, G. H. ...,.,. .,..... . Goldberg, E. ......,..... ....,.,,.. . Goldberg, Nl. A. 53 Goldberg, N. L. . .,... 73 Golden, K. ,...... 174 Golden, L. D. .,.,..... ,.,....... . Goldman, M. W. ..,. ...... , ...... . Goldstein, P. R ..,..,... 174 Goldstone, A. S. ...,.. 73 Gonglolf, H. R. ...... ....,.. , Good, O. D., Jr. Goodman, S. R. .. ....., Goodrich, L. M. ...... 174 Gordon, D. ....... ..,.,,..., . Grace, W. R. ...,,.. ..,... . Gracion, Nl. A. .,.,. .......... . Graf, R. G. ........ 193 Graff, D. E. ..,...... ...,.,..., . Graham, G. E. . .,.. ......... . . Gramley, R. P. .,,.. .,..,. 5 3 Gran, W. W. ....... 131 Grapsy, R. P. ....... .,... 7 3,270 Gratzner, H. G. .... .,....,....,... . .. Graumann, N. 13. ...., ..,....,..... . Gray, G. G. ..,.,.... ....., . . Gray, I. L. .,...,.. 174 Gray, E. .... 107 Gray, N. H. . ,,... 174 Gray, R. K. ..,... 174 Green, L. 1. ....., ,......... . Green, P. ............. .,........ . Greenberg, S. ...... 174 Greenblatt, S. L. ..... ...... . Greenspun, S. .......... .,..,..... . Greenwald, R. M. ...... 73 Greenwalt, G. H. ..... ...... , Gregory, G. G. ,..., ...... . Greiner, G. ....... .....,.... . 156 Greytok, K. A. ...,. ..,....., . Griesing, P. ...,.. , Griffin, M. ...,..... ....,.... 5 4, 252 Gnlhth, G. A. .,... ..........,....,.,. ,.,..,. . Gnliith, R. L. , .,.. ,. .....,.. 193, 238, 272 Griffiths, R. ..,.. ...........,.....,...... . ' 132 Griggs, R. A. ......,... ,, ..,.... Grigoletti, R. M. ..,. ..... 1 56, 215 Grigoriew, R. S. ,...... ......,.......,.,. Griscavage, A. ...... . Grob, R. O. ..........,.. .......... , 92 Grobman, S. M. ...... Gromniak, j. P. ....... .,........ , .. 193 Groscup, W. D. .,..,. ..... . Grosof, G. K. ....... ,.,.....,. . Grossholtz, T. ...,.,. ...... . ., Grossinger, M. .... .,... . 132 Page ,356 ,330 72 ,311 ,430 107 , 305 107 156 , 399 , 404 207 207 , 346 174 131 131 , 275 174 , 329 131 131 156 ,311 , 308 ,374 73 92 ,406 ,311 131 53 73 , 329 53 73 156 , 273 131 131 ,281 ,297 ,321 54 107 132 , 339 , 338 , 342 , 279 54 54 , 274 207 174 , 324 202 107 54 , 341 73 , 275 54 , 367 73 ,295 , 343 174 92 54 , 297 132 , 307 174 208 , 304 senior index Grove, E. M. ..... . Grove, O. G., Ir. Grubb, A. G. .,... . Grubb, R. G. ....., ,.......... ...... . . .. Gruber, W. ,....... 92, 253, Grundon, .,... . Gruneck, B. B. .....,. ,...,....... . .. Guion, E. W. ..... . Gulick, N. A. ...., . Gumpf, H. G. Gurga, S. ,.... . Guzek, G. ..,.. , Ginin, D. .. . Gyder, G. E. ............... . Gysling, M. M. ,.,.......,,.... .,... . Haas, D. E. ......,.......,..., . Hacherl, R. C. Haddad, G. R. Haddad, R. ., Hadzirannis, B. NI. .,., . Haegele, L. ..... . HaHey, R. A. ..... . Hagler, S. ...... . Hahn, H. K. Haky, S. R. Hale, E. ...,..,...... ,.......... . .. Hallock, D. A. 175343, Haluska, G. A. ,.... ..........,.... . Hamaker, R. W. Hamel, R. D. ..,.,.,. . Hamer, G. S. ..... . Hamernik, ...,., . Hamill, W. ..... . Hamill, P. L. ,....... . Hamilton, F. Hammel, R. Hancher, F. ....... . Handwerk, B. .... . Hanley, F. B. ..... . I-Ianlin, H. H. Hanlin, R. W. Hansen, A. L. Hansen, R. G. Harapas, D. ..... . Harding, G. Harding, S. .,,... . Hardman, M. G. Harman, H. L. Hariger, K. A. Harris, L. B. ..... , Harris, R. L. ..... . Harshaw, G. E., I Hartay, S. L. ...,........ . Harter, D. A. ..... . Harting, D. A. Hartley, R. S. ........ . Hartline, A. G. ....... . Hartman, G. L., Jr. Hartman, 1N1. ..,. . Hartman, R. G. ........ . Hartmann, R. G. Harvey, E. M. ....,. . Harvey, W. D. ...... , I-Iarvilchick, J. A. 2 Haslett, R. B. ......,.... ...,... . Hasselquist, R. B. ........ . Hastings, A. ....... .,........... . Hayes, C. V. ...... ...........,,.... . Hayes, P. .... 73, 300, Hayes, R. ..,..... ..,...,...... . Hayes, R. A. ,.... . Hayes, T. E. ..... , Haynes, R. P. ..... . Hays, G. V. Heading, Page , 367 132 175 , 281 , 362 132 , 337 54 ,338 54 73 132 132 , 323 107 54 , 299 73 175 92 , 339 132 , 297 , 322 , 313 , 302 , 368 54 132 , 252 175 54 ,385 107 , 380 ,319 132 107 208 207 54 92 ,319 175 54 , 226 , 387 193 132 , 297 132 73 ,335 ,314 ,310 54 107 55 , 338 278 133 ,316 92 133 , 322 133 339 1 , 301 , 386 , 302 175 ,271 208 193 92 Page Healy, A. . ,.., .. ...... 175 Hedberg, R. M. ,,.. .......... 1 93 Heess, R. .......,...... ............. 1 07 Hedges, M. D., Ir. ,... . ....... 175, 358 Heim, M. L. .......... ..,. 1 75, 329, 365 Heim, P. M. ....... 55,284 Heine, S. V. .,..... ...,.. .... 1 3 3 Heinze, W. ..... ...... 1 57 Held, F. I., Ir. ........,.. .. 133 Held, E. ...., .,.... .......... 7 4 Held, K. W. ,...., .... 1 75, 284,416 Helfer, R. W. ..... ..,.......... 1 93 Hellerick, K. ......,.., .......... 5 5 Helm, S. M. ......... ............. 1 57 Henderson, F. ...,.... ..... 1 75, 302 Henderson, D. ...... .......... 1 08 Hendricks, W. . .... . .......... 193 Hennessy, R. F. 92,411 Henney, R. G. ...,.. .......... 5 5 Henning, W. .,.. .......... 1 33 Henry, G. V. .,.,. . ..,. 74,298 Henry, E. .,...., .......... 1 94 Henry, Nl. L. .. . .,....... , 108 Henry, S. .....,. ............. 1 08 Hepler, D. ..,,.... ..... 2 02,333 Herbst, M. ...... .... ..... 1 7 5,336 Herlocker, R. H., Ir. ...,..... . 208 Herlt, B. G., Ir. ........ ...,.. I 33 Herr, B. L. ..........,. ...... 1 08 Herr, D. O. ......,.,... 55 Herrick, H. E. ...... 92 Herrick, 1. W. ...... ...... 9 2 Herron, G. I., jr. ...... .......... 1 33 Herschkowitz, E. ...... ..,.. 1 94, 323 Hersey, M. Q. ....., .......,.. 5 5 Herter, G. ....... ...,., 1 33 Herzel, S. ....... ...... 1 33 Hess, M. ....,,..,... ....,.. . 92 Hess, R. .... ..,.,.....,... ..... 7 4 ,312 Hetherington, L. ..... ,.......,. 1 33 Hettinger, F. L. ..,,. 157 Hickey, G. F., Ir 194,291 Hicks, R. H. .......... ......,... 1 94 Higby, H. E. ..... 74,287 Higgins, ..... ....,......., 7 4 Higgon, S. A. . ......,., 74, 346 High, R. D. ......... 74,301 Hilberg, F. E. 342,368 Hilgendorf, L. E ...... 55 Himes, E. L. .......... ........ . . 206 Hinkel, G. .. 55,298 Hochberg, VV. I 202,227 Hooker, E. M. ...... ....,...., 2 O7 Hocutt, ........... ....., 1 08 Hodges, G. 13. .. 74 Hodge, H. A. ........ 55 Hodge, R. H. .....,.,.... ..... .,..,. 5 5 Hodorawis, ..,... ,........ ...... 1 7 5 Hallman, D. ,.....,.,. ,...,. 7 4 270,274 Hoffman, D. . ..,.. ....,.... ...... 1 7 6 Hoffman, D. L. ...... 206 Hoffman, D. M. ,.,.....,......... . ...,..,. ....., 1 57 Hoffman, R. ...,.. ..... , 176, 222 226,238 Hogan, R. E. .,... .,.,.,...,......... ...... 9 2 Hohe, K. W. .....,......... 55 Holcombe, P. , ..... 133 Holden, F. D. ......,. ....... 1 08, 328 346, 368 Holliday, H. . .,... .,.............,... ....,. 7 4 Holm, H. R. ..... ...... 1 33 Holmes, G. P. ..,,. ..... 1 33, 431 Holsinger, D. R. .,.... 133 Holter, B. ....... ............... ...... 5 5 Hood, K. M. .... 108, 334 Hood, P. B. ..,.. 288, 397 Hoopes, D. ........, ....,, 1 57, 350 368, 407 Hoover, H. A. , ..,.. ..........,..,..... ...... 2 0 9 Hoover, M. K. ..,... 176,337 453 senior index Jones, S. L. .,,. . Jones, W. B. ..,.. , Jordan, A. M. Jordan, G. E. ..,.. , Jordan, H. C. ..... . Jordan, M. T. Joyce, Judd, F.. H. ,.., , Juras, S. M. ..,.. ,..,... . K Kakaley, E. .,..... ,. , Kalanik, F.. P. , .... . Kaleka, .........,.... , Kallish, G. L. ........,... . Kalmbach, M. P. ...... . Kaminski, S. ..,.... . Kammer, F. .,.,,..,.,,, . Kandratavich, M. .. Kanes, E. T. ............,. . Kanovsky, S. P. ..... . Kaplan, R. ,,,.... . Kapsalis, S. S. Karp, .,,...,..,.......,. . Katzen, M. ..... ,.....,, . Katzenstein, 13. S. ,...,. , Kaufman, R. F. .... . Kauffman, C. ,........ . Kauffman, W. C. .,.... . Kaytes, R. L. ......... . Keatley, M. .....,...... . Keefer, W. H., Jr. ..,. , Keefer, W. S. ......,,. . Keener, R. ....... . Keesey, F.. A. Keesler, B. H. ...., . Kehrli, R. E. ....... . Keirsted, K. K. Keitz, T. ,,.....,.. Keller, E. C., Jr. Kelley, D. M. ..... . Kellogg, K. ...........,. . Keltz, H. E. .,..,...,.,... . Kelvington, Kenagy, L. N. ...... . Kenah, 13. M. ..... . R. ...... . Kenly, T. F. ..,.... . Kennedy, P. .,..,., . Kennedy, T. D. ..., . Kern, E. .,..,.... . Kerr, S. M. ...,.. . Kerstetter, M. ..,,...... Kerutis, P. ,......,.... ., Kiefer, P. T. ...,........ 1 Kiehl, K. R. ..... ...,... . Kildee, P. D. ...... .... . Kile, C., Jr. .....,. . Kimmy, F.. R. . ,... . King, K. W. .... . King. N. ...... . Kishlar, N. L. ...,. . Kirk, A. T., Jr. Page Hoover, W. H. ,.... . .........,. 55 Hopp, M. ........ . ....... 108, 328 Horchos, D. D. .... 92 Horgas, F. A. ..,..,... ....,... 1 94 Horlacher, S. L. ...... ,,...... 5 5 Horn, C. R. .......,, ........ 1 33 Horn, S. A. ..... .,...... 9 3 Horner, N. K. ., ..,.. ..,......,. 1 76 Horst, G. P. ......... ..,.... 1 34, 313 Horvath, T. F. ...., ....,. ........ 1 3 4 Hosfelcl, A. F. .....,..., ....... 1 76, 336 Hostetter, D. R. ...... .,......... 1 34 I-Iostetter, R. S., Jr. ..., ,....,.. 1 34 Hotz, A. J., Jr. ........ .,..........,.. 1 94 Hough, B. L. ....... ....... 1 57,350 Houtz. N. E. ..... ........,...,.. 1 34 Howe, A. S. ...,..... ....... 1 08,272 Hower, K. L. .,,.... ........... 1 34 Hoyt, G. E. ..... ...,.... 1 94 Hoyt, R. A. ,..... ....... ,, ...... 194 Huber, L. .,......,... ,..........,.,....... 1 08 Hubert, D. C. ,,..,,....,. . .. 176, 367, 408 Hudcovich, M. .....,...,.. 202, 348, 363, 365 Hudgins, V. ,..... ...... .,....................... 1 7 6 Huffman, F. ...., ........ 1 76 Hughes, H. ........ .,,.,... 1 08 Hughes, K. ...,........ ....,.., 1 76 Hughes, W. R., Jr. .... ....,... 2 O8 Hull, C., Jr. .... , ..,.... .,...... 7 4 Hummel, H., Jr. .,..., ............... 1 08 Humphreys, R. D. ..,.. ......,,...... 1 34,253 Hunter, L. ..,..,.... ,, ..,, 108, 343, 355 Hunter, S. G. ....... .................. 1 76 Hunter, T. C. ..... ....,.. 1 57,284 Huntsman, L. D. .......... . 74 Hurst, C. M. . ,,.. . ........ 176 Huston, E. G. ..,..... ......,. 5 5 Hutchison, A. H. ..,.,... .....,.. 1 08 Hutchison, H. W. ...... ........ 1 34 Hynes, E., Jr. .....,,,., ........ 2 08 1 lddon, VV. ................. ....... 2 07,273 Ifft, A. ......... .... ..,........ 5 5 Iobst, P. A. ..,.... ...,..,... ........ 1 5 7 1 Jackel, R. 13. .......,......... ,..,.,,.. ...... 1 5 7 Jackson, F. V. ,..,. ..,. ,...... 1 7 6,332 Jackson, G. F. ..... ...,..,..,. 7 4 Jackson, M. S. ...,. 74,297 Jackson, R. A. . ,.., ........ 5 5 Jackson, R. ....... ..... , .. 176 Jacobs, C. N. ....... ..... , .. 176 Jacobs, P. A. ...,... .........,. 1 08 Jacoby, W. ..,.... ....... 1 76, 413 Jahss, E. R. ...,....... ..,........ 1 08 Jashinski, VV., Jr. ,... ..,........ 1 08 Jenkins, R. M. ..... ..,...,..,..... 1 08 Jenner, C. R. ........., .,,..,. 1 34,305 Jennings, 13. G. ,.......,... ....,,..... 7 4 Jermakowicz, H. E. ,..., .. .,,.. .. 134 Johns, W. F.. ,.,.,..... ,............. 2 02 Johnson, E. M. ..,..,,... ....... 2 02 348 Johnson, F.. L., Jr .......,.,. 176 Johnson, H. G. ...... ...... 1 94 Johnson, L. ,.,.. ,..,.... 1 76 Johnson, R. ..... .... 5 5 Johnson, R. E. ...,. ........ 7 4 Johnson, V. ..,.. ........ 1 09 Jones, B. B., Jr. ..... 75 Jones, D. L. ,..... ........... 1 77 Jones, E. C. ..,.. .,,.... 1 77,341 Jones, L. C. ,..... ........... 1 09 Jones, L. 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D. .,.,.. ,.,...,.......,.. . Tate, ,,.,,...,,..,.... .,.,. 1 85, 250 Taylor, F. W. ,,,,.., ..... l 17, 305 Taylor, H. W. ..... ,.....,.,...,,... . Taylor, M. ...,.., ....... . Taylor, R. E. ,,.,.., ,,........ . Taylor, R. M., Ir. ,.,, ...... 1 46 Taylor, W. M. ,.... ...,,..... , Tedeschi, R. ..,.. .....,. . Tegan, S. C. ,..,.,,,. ...... . Terwilliger, A. R. ..... 61 Tharp, D. B. ...,... .,.......,. ...,.. 1 4 6 Thierwechter, L. R. ..,.... ....,..... . Thomas, A. S. ...,..... .,.....,..,., . Thomas, C. .,,,.,..,.. ,..,.. 1 62 Thomas, P. .,............ ..,,.., 1 62 Thomas, P. A., Ir. .. Thompson, D. L. .,... ...... . Thompson, F. A. ..... ....... . Thompson, H. .,... ........,. , Thompson, N. L. .... ,..,., 1 62 Thorsen, R. E. ..... ........., . Thornton, A. F. .,.... ...... 1 62 Thursam, C. E. ...,. ,.......,. . Tilmont, C. V. ..... .....,. 1 96 Timko, L. V. .,..,,. .,,.....,. . Tinsman, H. A. ...... ..,..,. 1 86 Tipton, E. F. ....... ....,..... . Tisot, R. ....... ....,.. 1 46 Tocker, E. .......... .,.... 1 96 Todd, F. A. ..., .,,.,. Todd, C. ...,....,..... ,..... 8 2 Toepfer, R. W. ...... ...... 1 46 Toigo, S. F. ...,..... ....,,.... . Toland, I., Ir. 61 Tomsho, P. .,..,... .. .... Tomsho, R. ,..,,..,.., ....... . Touloumes, I., Jr. ..., ..,,.. . Trachtenberg, B. I. ..,.., .......... . Tressler, L. ,......... 82 Trimas, M. ,.....,........... .......,.,,., . Troutman, W. VV. ,..,.. ...... 1 47 Trump, F. . .,...... ..... . . 146 162 185 146 82 146 304 362 196 146 306 367 61 61 196 382 185 146 185 275 271 61 117 289 335 82 208 207 96 346 82 328 61 303 185 316 186 294 401 146 291 314 82 312 82 146 162 186 331 147 313 147 senior index Page Tucker, W. H. .,., .,... 1 17 Turley, R. D. ...... .,... 1 47 Tyson, W. C. ...... .,.... ..... 8 2 U Uhler, C. ...................... ..... 9 6 Uhler, M. H. ...... ...,..... 9 6 Underhill, L. T. ,.... .... 6 1, 314 Uram, C. ..,..,... .... 8 2, 276 Urban, R. C. ...... .... 8 2,319 urie, R. G. ...,,., ,,..... ..,.. 1 4 7 V Vachon, D. N. .,.. ...... ........ 2 0 9 Valastiak, F.. D. ..... .... 6 1,290 Valentine, R. S. ...... ..... 1 47 Valone, S. ......., ........ 1 17 Vance, C. D. .............., .... 8 2, 313 Van Deusen, E. H. ..... ............ 1 86 Van der Vort, E. ......... .............. 1 62, 335 Vandeuren, F. Y. ....... ....,............. 1 62, 339 VanDuyne, D. A. ...,,....... 61, 275, 362, 366 VanWagenen, M. D. .... ...................... 1 62 Van Zyl, B. ...........,..... ....... 1 47, 315 Varettoni, L. W. ..... .....,. 1 47, 302 Vasley, C. E. ........ ....... 1 47, 321 Vause, V. VV. ...... ............... 1 17 Velosky, R. A. .... ....... 1 86,299 Ventrice, C. A. ..,..... . ,....... 147 Venturi, M. R. .... ,.... 1 63 Verba, I. W. .,.., ..... 9 7 Very, .,.......... .........,............ 6 1 Vernot, R. T. ...... .........,......., 1 47,282 Vesling, D. H. ......, ,.... 1 47, 246, 284, 362 Vezza, A. A. ,........... ........................., 8 2 Vogelsinger, R. .,.......... 82, 319, 367, 407 Vought, D. M. .........,...,.................. 117, 338 W Wachter, F. W. ............ ..... 9 7 Wagner, F. A. .... .......,. 1 47 Wagner, F. F. .... ........,...... 2 08 Wagner, F. L. ..,. ........ 1 17, 340 Wagner, D. ...,.. ...,..,......,. 1 47 VVagner, R. E. .... ........ 2 04, 302 Waha, F. ....,,....,.. . .......... 147 VVainscott, R. N. ,....., ..... 2 04 Waite, R. I., Ir. ..... ..... 1 91 Walbridge, L. R. ....... ............ 1 63 Walchi, R. M. ....... ........ 1 17,317 Walker, A. 1. .......... ......... 1 63 VValker, M. R. ....,. .....,................,...... 6 2 Walker, R. M. .........,.............................. 186 Walker, R. R. ..,..,.... 83, 367, 387, 404, 408 Walker, W. E. .....................,.......... 186,286 Walker, W. O., Ir. ..... ............ 1 47 Wallace, M. .........., ......... 1 17 Wallace, R. C. ........ ..... 6 2 Wallis, B. ,.,..... ....,.... 1 97 Walls, D. C. ..,....,,.. ............... 1 47 Walsh, R. W., jr. ........ 186, 306 Waltemeyer, R. V. ..... 97, 354, 356 Walter, L. ...... . Waltz, D. A. ...... . Ward, E. A. ...... . Ward, M. S. ...... . Waring, D. L. ..... . Warker, N. .... . Warner, E. A. ..... . Waryu, C. P. .... . Watkins, A. C. .,... . Watkins, B. E., Jr Watson, B. G. ..... . Watson, F. R. ..,. . Watt, S. G. ........ . Wayland, R. O. ., Webb, R. M. .... . Weber, W. .... . Weber, T. W. . ..., . Webster, I. C. .... . Weibel, D. S. .....,...... ........... . Weidmann, G. E. Weidner, D. ..... . Weimer, C. C. ...... ,........ . Weimer, C. T., Ir Wein, P. L. ....,.......,. 186, 2 Weiner, N. L. .... . Weinstein, D. .....,.. . Weiss, S. L. .... . Weitknecht, C. A 204, 97, 362 186 118 118 Welch, R. L. ............ . ..,........ .. Weldon, D. W. ..,. . Welliver, A. D. ..... , Welser, E. V., Jr. Welsh, H., Jr. ..,. . Welsh, R. ...... . Welty, S. A. ..,... . Wempa, L. ,... . Wenger, D. ...,. , Wenner, N. ..... . Wenner, R. P. ...,. . Wentz, N. D. .... . Werley, C. F. ....... . Wertrnan, L. T. Wertman, P. W. West, C. A. ....... .... . West, S. L. ......... ...... . West, Z. C. ...........,.. ............. . Wethers, E. K., Ir .... 186, Wetzel, R. S. ....... . Whalen, A. D. ..... . VVhee1er, R. ..... , Whitacre, W. E. Whitbred, D. E. .. White, R. M. .... . White, W. T. ....,.. . Whited, F.. M. .......,.... . Whitehouse, N. K. ...... . Whiteside, I-I. W. Whiting, B. .,..... , Whitfield, G. E. Wilking, G. ..... . Wilkins, D. B. ..... . Wilkins, R. W. Wille, R. A. ....., . Page nun 163 use 206 HHH 163 117,344 163,341 83,319 HHH 83 nun 147 new 97 163,300 HHH 148 HHH 163 are 197 was 148 163,285 Hun 148 UMM 186 117,339 HHN 148 328,348 62,252 148,294 HMM 62 385,408 330,368 .Hu. 83 328,335 329,365 HHH 62 .HH. 83 148,286 HHH 197 UNH 148 New 186 118,349 HHH 118 163,355 118,336 62,307 118,350 was 186 HHH 206 HHH 187 118,337 HHH 83 HHH 83 292,396 HHH 62 Hou 148 .Hu. 83 HHH 163 .MMU 83 186,335 new 62 HHH 83 83,315 83,294 205,350 HHH 83 .U 83 Hur 148 HHH 62 209,310 459 Page Williammee, T. .,... ......., 1 48 Williammee, R. S. ..,,. ............,.. 6 2 Williams, 13. A. ...... ,...... 1 48, 306 Williams, C. H. ...... ....,.......... 6 2 Williams, C. R. ....,. ..,..,..,......... 1 48 Williams, C. F. ...... ...... 6 2, 271, 362 Williams, E. ............. .. 118 Williams, H. ...... ....... 1 86,317 Williams, L. ..,... ........ 1 18 Williams, N1. . ..,...,..,.........,................ 118 Williams, R. C. 186, 270, 307, 367, 377, 387, 404, 406 Williams, T. C., ...... 163 Williams, T. S. ......,.. .,.. 8 3 Willits, H. W. ...,.... ..,,.... 6 2 Wilson, C. ..,.... ......,..,..... 1 48 Wilson, J. R. ..... 205, 339 Wilson, L. R. ..,..,.... ........ 1 18 Wilson, R. L. ...,..,..,.... .... 1 87 Winchester, E. T., Ir .... 148 Wingert, A. ....,...,.,, ,... 1 63 Winnale, A. .,....., .... 1 48 Winnett, S. A. ..... ..,..... 1 63 Winslow, R. L. ..... ........ 1 18 Winston, D. L. .,... .... 1 48 Winter, A. .,..... .... 1 87 Winters, W. .,... .....,.. 1 48 Wiser, G. V. ...,. 62, 286 Witlcin, N. ....... ...... 1 87 Wirlin, W. G. ......,. ........., 1 48,297 Witmer, 13. M., Jr. ..... ...... 8 3, 284, 404 WiUner, C. P. .......... ...... 1 18, 295,400 Winner, R. K. .,,.. .,.....,....,..,.. 1 48 Woehr, W. S. .....,. ....... 1 18, 307 Woika, L. ..... ..,... 1 49 460 SGTLEOT Wolf, C. M. .,..... . Wolfgang, 1. M. VVo1gemuth, C. H. . Wollc, A. E. ....... . Wojak, K. R. ..,.. . Woods, E. ........., . Wooclvxfarcl, B. L. Woodward, N. M. . Woolslayer, P. R. Worth, R. ,. .,..... ,. Wotring, D. R. ...... . index Page 83, 295 197 187 149 149 163 62 163 118 97 149 ,298 Wrentmore, W. 1-I. ......,.., .. 187 Wriggle, P. A. ....... ..... 1 87 Wright, E. ....., ..... 1 49 Wright, K. E. ...... ..... 1 49 Wright, L. K. ...... ..... 1 65 Wright, VV. V. .,,..,. ....,,.,. 1 49 Wurster, W. 13. ..,.... .... 6 2, 286 Wyand, A. ........,. ........, 1 18 Wyllie, S. D. ......... .....,.. 8 3,315 Wynizlli, S. M. ....... ........ 1 87,294 Wyosczanslci, W. ...,... ..,... . .. 97 Y Yammine, R. N. ,..,. ..,..,.., 94 Yanchick, ,....... .,.. 8 4, 314 Yannes, L. R. ...,..... ..,............ 8 4 Yarbrough, C. ..... ......., 1 49, 301 Yarnall, C. ...... ...,,.. 1 63, 337 Yasner, M. R. .,......,........,........,..... ......... 8 4 Yeakel, D. S. ..........,,....,.....,........,..,....... 84 Yemm, I. I. ...... 118, 216, 328, 343, 365, 386 Yenney, C. M. ...........,........,..,,..,..,..,...... 187 Yingling, G. B. ....... ,..... 1 49, 271, 362, 400 Yingling, T. L. ,...... ..,.......,.,.,........... 1 49 Page Yochim, E. ...., ..,.. 1 49, 322 Yocler, A. D. ....... ...... 6 2 York, D. L. ...... ..,.., 1 49 Yost, D. Nl. .,.,.. ...... 6 2 Yost, R. M. ...... ...... 1 49 Young, A. D. ..... ...... 2 O6 Young, C. E. ..... ...,.. 1 87 Young, C. ....... ...... 6 2 Young, E. ..,.... ..,,.. 1 49 Yudis, C. S. .... ...... 1 87 Zafis, C. .......,.. 84, 315 Zajicek, L. T. ..... .,....... 2 06 Zall, E. L. ...... ...... 1 18 Zambo, E. C. .......,. ................ 2 08 Zanowick, R. L. ..... .....,.........,.... 9 7 Zazanis, 13. ..... 350, 368 Zeh, T. C. ..,,.. ...... 1 49 Zehner, VV. ..... ,..,..,.,,.,. 1 49 Zeigler, T. R. ..... ..... 6 2, 281 Zellem, D. W. ...... ...., 1 49,319 Zerbe, 13. ........,.... ...... 2 05 Ziarkowski, S. M. ..,... ...........,.... 9 7 Ziegler, D. K. ..... .... 8 4, 307, 367 Ziegler, S. .,... ,...... 1 19, 213, 386 Ziegler, I. R. .,..... ........,.....,. 1 49 Zigler, R. E. ....... ....,. 1 97 Zimmer, E. R. ....,....... .......,..... 2 09 Zimmerman, F. ...... ..... 1 49, 319 Zimmerman, L. I 163, 350 Zitzelberger, E. ,,.... ..............,. 1 87 Zrowka, P. ,..,....,.... .................... 1 87 Zuker, D. H. .,..,.. ,...,.. 1 87, 253, 304 Zurlo, F. C. .,,.... ...,.....,.. 2 05,321 Page Acacia ,..., ..... , ..,,.,..,,.. 2 71 Administration, The .,..,.,. 24-39 Administrative Heads .. 30-31 Agriculture, College of .... 44-63 Agricultural Student College of . Council ................. ........ 3 99 Air ROTC ,.,. , ...., 38-39 All-University Cabinet 390-391 Alpha Chi Omega ........,.., 329 Alpha Chi Rho ..,........,..,.. 272 Alpha Chi Sigma .,., ,,.,.. 2 73 Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Delta Sigma .,...,...,., 375 Epsilon Delta ,...,..... 375 Epsilon Phi .......,.... 330 Epsilon Pi ,..,........,. 274 Gamma Delta 331 Gamma Rho .......... 275 Kappa Alpha ....,..,.. 332 Kappa Psi ...,..,..,.., 375 Lambda Delta ., ,..,.. 375 Nu ,,.......................l 375 Omicron Pi ,,........., 333 Phi Alpha .... ....., 2 76 Phi Delta ...... ...... 2 77 general index Lacrosse .............,,.., Lakonicles , Lambda Chi A1ph2L 'f La Vie .....,...........,...,.. Leonides ,,. ,..,.. ,.., ,..,. , . , Lettermen ..,..,., Alpha Phi Omega ,... ...,., 3 75 Alpha Pi Mu .,..... ....,. 3 75 Alpha Rho Chi ..,.. ,...,. 2 78 Alpha Sigma Phi ,.., ,.,.,. 2 79 Alpha Tau Alpha ...,,.......,. 375 Alpha Tau Omega .,,,...... ,. 280 Alpha Xi Delta ........ ..,... 3 34 Alpha Zeta . .,,..,.... ..,... 2 81 Androcles ...,,..... ..... 3 69 Army ROTC ,....,.., .....,... 3 8-39 Amold Air Society ........,... 375 Arts, The .,.,.,..... ,...,,.. 4 14-427 Assistants to the President .. 29 Association of Independent Page Daily Collegian .......... 406-407 Dean of Men ....,.,............... 32 Dean of Women ..... .,....., 3 3 Dedication ,..,,........., ....... 2 -3 Delphi ....,..,. ., ,,,,, ,,.,.. 3 73 Delta Alpha Delta ..... . 375 Delta Chi .. . ...,.., ...... 2 86 Delta Delta Delta .............. 337 Delta Gamma . .. ...,...,... 338 Delta Sigma Lambda ,.., 287 Delta Nu Alpha .,...,..,..,..,. 375 Delta Sigma Phi .... .,,.,. 2 88 Delta Sigma Pi ......,.. ...... 3 75 Delta Sigma Rho ..,.. ,,..,. 3 75 Delta Tau Delta ., ...... 289 Delta Theta Sigma .,,.,. 290 Delta Upsilon ...,..,. ,..... 2 91 Delta Zeta . ..... .,.. .. 339 Druids ,..,,,..,,,.....,..,.,.......... 372 Education, College of .. 98-119 Education Student Council 400 Engineer, Penn State ..,,.,.. 411 Engineering and Architec- ture, College of .. , 120-149 Engineering and Architec- ture Student Council .... 400 Eta Kappa Nu ................,. 375 Extension ...,.....,.. ,....,.., 3 7 Fall Sports ..... .........., 2 25-236 Farmer, Penn State ..,....,.. 410 Football ........4,.....,..,..,.. 226-233 Foreword ..,..,.,...................... 4-5 Fra temities ...... .. .,,.. 26 8-325 Freshman Class Officers .... 398 Proth, Penn State ,..,. . 408-409 Gamma Phi Beta ,.... ,..... 3 40 Liberal Arts, College of the ......., Liberal Arts Student Council Library ,,., ..,.. ,....,...., Lion's Paw ..,..,..,...,, Mt-:n's Debate ..... Mineral Industries, Mineral Industries Student Council Mortar Board ........,.,.. Navy ROTC .,..,. Newman Club ,.,... Nittany Council ..,..,. Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Nu .,..,........ Panhellenic Council . Parmi Nous .,,......,.. Penn Haven ...,...... Pershing Rilles ......... Personalities ........ .,. Gamma Gamma Pi Epsilon .,.....,.... 375 Sigma Delta ,. ,..,,. 375 Men ,, ...,...,...,.....,.......,... 354 Athletic Association .,,.,,.... 222 Baseball ..,..,.... ..,.,. 2 46-247 Basketball ,...,,,... ,.,.,. 2 38-239 Beaver House .............. 282 Belles ,......,. ,..,..,...,..,. Phi Beta Sigma Omicron .. Beta Sigma Rho .....,.... Beta Theta Pi ..,,....,,..., Blue Band, Concert ,,,.. Blue Band, Marching Blue Key ,...........,.,..... Board of Trustees .,.,... Book Exchange Business Administration, College of .............,.... 210-217 335 283 284 , 422 420-421 370 ., 26-27 397 .. 64-85 424 Business Administration Student Council ..,.......,. 399 Cam us Life ...,.... 434 449 Camgus, The . ...... ........ 1 2-23 Central Promotion Agency 412 Chapel, The ,.................,... 430 Cheerleaders , . , ...,...,..,,.., . 224 Chemistry and Physics, College of , ,..,..,..... 86-97 Chemistry and Physics Student Council ............ 399 Chi Epsilon .....,...,.,.. ...,,. 3 75 Chi Omega .... ..., ...... 3 3 6 Chi Phi ...... ..,.,,..., 2 85 Chimes .. .,.. .,.,,...,. . 371 Class Oilicers .,........ 42, 43, 398 Coaly Society . .....,.........,.. 375 Co-operative Society .,,....,,. 358 Credits ,.....,.. ..,.....,.......l..,., 4 62 Cross Country ........., ..,,. , 236 Cwens ..,..,,.......... ,..,.. 3 74 Gamma Theta Upsilon .... 375 General Index .,........,..,.....,.. 461 General Oflicers ..,.....,....,.,.. 29 Glee Club ....... ...,.,.,. 4 24 Golf ....,.. .,,..,....... ,.... 2 5 O-25 1 Governor ,.,..., ,....,....,,.,..,... 6 -7 Graduate School .,...,.,..,.,... 34 Gymnastics ................., 240-241 Hat Society Council , ...,.,.., 363 Hillel Foundation ..,..,......., 433 Home Economics, College of ..,............. 150-163 Home Economics Student Council , ....... 400 Honoraries, Campus .... 360-377 Honorary and Professional Societies 375-377 House of Representatives ,. 393 Independents . ,...,.... . 352-359 Interfraternity Council . 270 Intramurals ,...,,....,.. 254-259 Iota Al ha Delta 375 Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Beta Kappa A... Chi Theta .,.... Delta Kappa Delta Theta ..,. Epsilon Kappa Epsilon Phi .,.. Epsilon Pi Phi Eta Sigma ....... . Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa . .......... . Phi ' Phi Kappa Phi ..,.., Kappa Psi ........ Page 252 376 .. 295 404-405 355 223 164-187 401 35 364 427 188-197 401 365 .. 38-39 431 356 362 376 328 367 358 .ffmf 376 380-387 376 376 , .... 376 296 . ..... 376 376 297 376 298 , ,..t 299 376 300 Phi Kappa Sigma ..... ..... 3 01 Phi Kappa Tau .,,...,.,,....,,.. 302 Phi Lambda Upsilon ....,.., 376 Phi Mu , .....,,,..,,.........,..,.. 344 Phi Mu Alpha ,.......,. .,.., 3 76 Phi Mu Delta ..,.. ..... 3 03 Phi Sigma . ..... ..... 3 76 Phi Sigma Delta .... Phi Sigma Iota ....,..... Phi Sigma Kappa ...... Phi ' 304 376 305 Sigma Sigma ......,....... 345 Upsilon Omicron 376 Page Radio Station WDPM ...., 426 Religion ,..........,............ 428-433 Research ...,... .,.....,...,...,..... 3 6 Residence Hall Councils ...,.........,.,.. 356-357 Scabbard and Blade .... ,...., 3 77 Scarab .................,..,.......... 377 Scrolls .............. ......., . ,....,, 3 68 Senate ..,.. 392 Senior Index .............l.. 450-460 Senior Class . .. ...,......... 41-217 Senior Class Officers .,.... 42-43 Seniors Without Photographs .. ...,,. 206-209 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .,..,... 310 Sigma Alpha Eta .............. 377 Sigma Alpha Mu .......,...... 311 Sigma Chi .,r..r.. ....... . 312 Sigma Delta Chi ............., 377 Sigma Delta Tau .........,..,. 347 Sigma Gamma Epsilon ...... 377 Sigma Nu ..........,...,,.......... 313 Sigma Phi Alpha ...........,.. 314 Sigma Phi Epsilon ...,........ 315 Sigma Pi ..,.........,.. ........ 3 16 Sigma Pi Eta ......,.... ........ 3 77 Sigma Pi Sigma .......,.....,.. 377 Sigma Sigma Sigma ,....,.... 348 Sigma Tau ..........,............... 377 Skull and Bones .....,..., . 366 Soccer .,..,.... ...,..l. . 234-235 Sophomore Class Officers ,. 398 Sororities ,,,...,..,.,.......... 326-351 Spring Sports ...l,,..,,.,.. 245-253 Student Government ,. 388-401 Student Handbook ............ 413 Symphony Orchestra, p ..........,... Iota Lambda Sigma ...... 375 Iota Sigma Pi .....,. Judicial Committee .., 376 395 Junior Class Oflicers ...... 398 Kappa Alpha Psi ,..,, ..,.., 2 92 Kappa Alpha Theta .,..,,.... 341 Kappa Delta ,....,....., ,..... 3 42 Kappa Delta Rho ,.,, . ,..,. 293 Kappa Kappa Gamma ..,... 343 Kappa Phi ............,.......,.. 376 Kappa Phi Kappa ..... . ..,.. 376 Kappa Sigma ,.......,,.,. 294 Physical Education and Athletics, College of 198-205 Physical Education and Ath- letics Student Council .. 401 Pi Alpha Xi ...................... 376 Pi Beta Phi ..,,......,,.....,...., 346 Pi Epsilon Tau ,..l...... ..... 3 76 Pi Gamma Alpha ..,.., .,.,. 3 76 Pi Gamma Mu .,..,. ,.,.. 3 77 Pi Kappa Alpha ........ ..... 3 O6 Pi Kappa Phi ..,,.... ..... 3 07 Pi Lambda Phi ..,. ,. ..,.. 308 Pi Lambda Sigma ..,.,. .,.., 3 77 Pi Lambda Theta ...... . ..,, 377 Pi Omega Pi ..,..... ..,.. 3 77 Pi Sigma Alpha .,.. ,.... 3 77 Pi Sigma Upsilon ...... .,.., 3 09 Pi Tau Sigma ......., ........ 3 77 Players . ..,.. ...,,......, 4 16-417 Pollock Council .,.....,.,,.t.. 356 President of the University 28-29 Psi Chi ...,................,....... 377 Publications .,.,...... ...., 4 02-413 University ...,,..,.........,.,.... 423 Tau Beta Pi ..... , ...........,.... 377 Tau Kappa Epsilon ,,........ 317 Tau Phi Delta ......... ,.....,.. 3 18 Tennis ......,...,,...,..,........ , 253 Thespians ..... ,......,.,... 418-419 Theta Alpha Phi .....,,....... 377 Theta Chi . ,.., ......... Theta Delta Chi , .... 319 320 Theta Kappa Phi ,....,.....,,. 321 Theta Phi Alpha Theta Sigma Phi Theta Xi ..,.......,... Title Page .. ,,.... .. Town Council ...,.. Track ., ..., .,.,.., ,..,. . . Traffic Court ,.....,. Triangle ......... 349 377 322 357 248-249 396 323 Tribunal .,.. ,.., . ,....,. . ,. ...,,... 394 University Christian Association ,.... ...,.,.,...... 4 32 University History .,,......,.. 10 Varsity Quartet ..,..,..,..,. Varsity Sports ....,..,,...,. West Dorm Council ..... Who's in the News .,.., Winter Sports .......,...... Women's Chorus ....,..,. Women's Debate ..,........ VVomen,s Recreation ., VV restling .......... ,.......,. Xi Sigma Pi ,... Zeta Beta Tau ....... Zeta Tau Alpha ,.... 220-253 357 .. 413 237-244 425 427 260-265 242-244 377 324 350 461 462 RR AX 4 YR i f 'f fif-f f 1956 la vie volume 66 he nsylvania state university iversity park, pennsylvania Member if R 'SQQEIEEA 555 Es, EW V E: rf! WLM 657' I ..1.. 1- 5 REIT! E, A -A R X M X.. 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