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1957 THE BOOK OF THE SENIOR CLASS WILLIAM D. McCANN o EDITOR JAMES M. MULLEN . ART EDITOR THE PEN N SYLVAN IA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY PARK, PEN N SYLVAN IA DR. HAROLD E. DICKSON Professor of History 0 Art and Architecture Many thousands enjoyed the Centennial Exhibition 'Tennsylvuniu Painters. arranged by Dr. Dicksun Dr. Dickson has been teaching Penn Stale students history and appreciation of art for nearly 35 years For nearly forty years, Dr. Harold Edward pickson has been a part of The Pennsylvania State Universtty as a Sindent, alumnus, and teacher. A graduate in architectural engineering in 1922, he has served on the faculty since 1923, teaching fine arts, arChitecture, and descriptive geometry. He is remeinbered y thousands of students for his lectures in art appreCIatlon. During his years at Penn State, Dr. Dickson has been Untiring in his efforts to bring works of art to the campus. T 886 have included the Land-Crant Frescoes in Old Main, the Lion Shrine, and the Centennial Exhibition, iiPennsyl- vania Painters? which he organized in 1955, as well as various individual paintings in the University Collection. Dr. Dickson, who received his master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees from Harvard University, is a charter member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity at Penn State and of Thebes chapter of Scarab, and an initial member of Pi Gamma Alpha, fine arts fraternity. We are proud to dedicate our yearbook, the 1957 LA VIE. to a man who has been a friend and adviser to nearly two generations of students, to one whose efforts and intellect have been directed toward a better Penn State, to Dr. Harold Edward Dickson. e :HANCE has characterized our four years at Penn State. The Pennsylvania State College has het-ume The Pennsylvania State University. The Centennial Year of 1955 acquainted us with the struggles and successes that marked the founding and the growth of this great institu- tion during its first one hundred years. There have been changes in key personnel, including.r hath the Presi- dent of the Board of Trustees and the President of the University New buildings have appeared on the campus and major changes have been effected in the academic program. Perhaps less noticeable. but of great importance, have heen the changes in each of us. We have matured from boys and girls to men and women. prepared to take our place as citizens in a world that also is ever-vhanging. THE UNIVERSITY THE CLASS THE ORGANIZATIONS THE ATHLETICS HE ACTIVITIES Q! Q! a gums:- mam GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA GEORGE M. LEADER mews; A MA F u UNIVERSITY HISTORY February 22, 1855, as The Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania. Sixty-nine students reported on February 16, 1859, when the school opened its doors and while 119 came during the academic year, there never were more than 100 enrolled at any T HE Pennsylvania State University was chartered on one time. Students studied by the light of fat oil lamps in their sparsely furnished room in Old Main Building. Their curriculum included three hours of manual labor per week so they Would learn itnever to despise those who work with their hands? With the passing:r of the Merrill Land-Grant Act in 1862 and the adoption of the provisions of the Act by the Pennsylvania Legislature in 1863, The Pennsylvania State University, then known as The Agricultural College of Pennsylvania, was designated the Land-Grant College of the Cmnmonweallh. Critical days, however, were ahead for the school. The first president, Dr. Evan Pugh, died in 1861 and the school lacked a strong guiding hand until the appointment of Dr. George W. Atherton as the seventh president in 1882. Enrollment during the dark days of the Civil War had dropped to 22 students. The Agricultural College of Pennsylvania in 1871 became The Pennsylvania State College and in 1953, The Pennsylvania State University. The original grant of 200 acres has grown to a tract of more than 3,725 acres which includes the beautiful central campus of nearly IMO acres. Today, with an enrolllnent of 16,045 students, including 13,147 on the University Park campus, Penn State ranks tenth in the Nation in full-time enrollment and is recognized as one of the leading universities in the United States. 1 l'u-altlrnl'H HIwMt'nc'r F nlh' nf Iln mll'livxl rumpm lmilulingx Imuvmlury Wt. Villuny .' h hmutiful xivw from I'umpm l u34.nl:IH .1xw 44M In luamly hf humumwuawnh.nn1;tHiUmHdav I11 Lit m 4 . . .1an HH'HI 412113-th Hrln-n qukm Inlwnlmm-r1.1111111-1 r'nmerr-tw MwlluW rhw Inmm', Lu llllus fnx mu 111p fm JH Lullh ; IN??? Yaw r x , . J' 2 . ., . 4 - v A . 9. x- ' Iai5y1 '. 9-,; w-Iw- I Bnughs 0f cumpus trees 1mm; hvavy as winter adds its touch on Ag Hill Snow adds rmw lwuuly 10 The Mall, unmlly u rrowdml campus thnmfarn Holmium lulxh-uu ilvpicls lhv Yule M'HSUII UH HHUW-COVUI't'd fl'Olll rumpus Irvmlinrd walk in r-ngine-z-ring :Irml is selling fur unolllvr winlvr svvnn $ timer Hetzel Union Buildig provides c f . . 01' student act1v1ties and recreation Hurmww Building on Thu Mull Inn W ur .m r 1 H r 1k hrudquurte lllf'l' of student activity ,0 upulum is 1111' Hr l, n M l Uninn Huiltlin In ililim He-mrtur prmidm fm fur impurtunt nuulx-ur Hindi: 22 Time out from atudy as students hmul for an alflcrnrmn of ice skating Sunday morning 11nd all is quiet in Wires! Rmidvncc Hull arvu Lights burn brightly us sludcnl: ulilize the Fnrd Lewis I'utlvu Library 23 GEORGE H. DEIKE PRESIDENT THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 26 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS EX OFFICIO GEORGE M. LEADER - - - Governor of the Commonwealth - - - - - Harrisburg ERIC A. WALKER - - - - President of the University - - - - - University Park CHARLES H. BOEIIM - - - Superintendent of Public lnslruclion - - - - Harrisburg WILLIAM L. HENNING - - - Secretary of Agriculture - - - - - - Harrisburg JOSEPH T. KENNEDY - - . - - Secrelary of Mines - - - - - Harrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR RICHARDSON DILWORTH, Philadelphia EDWARD J. LYNETT, Scranton CHARLES T. Douns, Englewood, N. J. JOSEPH A. MCDONOUGH, Philadelphia FRANK W. RUTH, JR., Lykens ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh J. E- HOLTZINGER, Altoona MILTON FRITSCHE, Philadelphia 13- C. JONES, Greensburg WILLIAM D. HARKINS, Philadelphia JAMES B. LONG, Blue Bell RALPH D. HETZEL, J 12., New York, N. Y. J . L. MAUTHE, Youngstown, 0. MRS. CARVEL SPARKS, Riverton, N. J. ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES KENZIE S. BAGSHAW, Hollidayshurg ALBERT J . NESBITT, Philadelphia FRED E. BITTENBENDER, Shickshinny CHARLES E. OAKES, Allentown R. J OHNSTON GILLAN, St. Thomas WALTER W. PATCHELL, Philadelphia F. H. GYGER, JR., Kimberton ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle H. THOMAS HALLOWELL, JIL, Rydal GEORGE W. SLOCUM, Milton J. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Uniontown ORGANIZATION GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh - - - - - - - - - - - - - President ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle - - - - - - - - - - - Vice-President ERIC A. WALKER, University Park - - - - ' ' - ' - - - - Secretary C. S. WYAND, University Park - - ' - ' ' ' - - - Assistant Secretary SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER, University Park - - - ' ' ' - - - - - Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MESSRS. BACSIIAW, DILWORTH, HARKINS, MAUTIIE, PATCHELL, ROWLAND. SLOCUM: President and Secretary, ex omega, 27 UNN ERSYYY THE PE NS XNA X TA NNV EESHV PARK. PENNSYLVAFHA OF'IC! OF 1M: FIITMDKMY TH IDENT'S MESSAG : wan CLASS or 195 E j 4 wmh to co at oi x; on the achev ment 0 1 sigmiicant step limb t ward useiu, hap y lives 1 and Warn yo th t dvihcultu hap themes shaiiiicult-v ts 1 ye d oi you. 1 1 H We here Pe tate hav ou . Y J 9hy91ca Y, morally, nd 'mtehecmany r a to meet ; these a auengea, t simply '1 duals but also as f Xead r nd gu'x i other Your success depends on M w e rgehca y d c geouel 991 the 1 esons tri ch you Most of we e tne ch yo ha yo edu ation '18 not, m1 can ever b , let 0 dest hove is tha w e heXped yo me deexre lea n and h t 013 whxchy ca learn i say iarevl only 1 th sens tha ope on o iare en. You 1 ave only our undergrad te status; as Xuxnni, you jom us a ull-Qedged mem er oi The ylvan'm Sta U ve 61w iarm y. m delighted to Xcome you a ng us 33w 41M ERIC A. WALKER resident Stu; vl' ntd 14! P I II; R h! I Umid iull a y 0111 i h IgI Bug W11: W D JIWHI luv. lofW th-h 110 F Atru- N M.- m 1le De. Irs- dll'g. . rill E m; M- mic. V W and K. ' Ulrig. Xhm MIMI A 39' PF: 1-, 'hiln , m R 13; Wsid will R. Elk! friluldnlgt C 1:.th Vistpfor Ac 1d s ' , a 'Fn: r W tn Annmn lfT Av' HIM Pxid lie A W11 , +151. r ly em ffdi PL am 10 mom...qu ngr. RPSCarS; Sumllel Presidenivlsih qu. SillndiK HOSIt-u W n IA e. Wilmer EmIrENIingf Lou's Q' grfasllrer E inhr sSia ' LI 1 7 r W E R M hIcct 10 A W W Xemtiv uCK n m 0f P dlkm 9 Agg- 'it. S blicl Presij lsmm Deciul Morn Hum C In the: A35' Idliol S Prm lstdm V Ed Wyu idem to u Ward L d and h' m PreS Kel. lroClor idem f M St 01 udtnt ERIC A. WALKER, President THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY 0 FRANK F. MORRIS Director, Pnrsouucl Service LUUIS H. BELL Director, Public Infurnmliun: University Editor C. O. WILLIAMS Dunn of Admissions and Registrar f GEORGE N. P. LEETCH Director, Placement Service; HERBERT R. GLENN Dircclur, chlth Service; University Physician MILDRED A. BAKER irector, Food Cu-urdinalur of Scholarships Service BERNARD P. TAYLOR Executive Director, Penn State Foundation LUTHER H. HARSHBARGER Co-ordinumr of Religious Affairs; University Chaplain ADMINISTRATIVE HEADS 30 ROBERT C. BERNREUTER Director, Division of Counseling ALLEN C. ST. CLAIR Director, Purchases RICHARD C. MALONICY Director. International Student AHairs f GEORGE L. DONOVAN Manager, Associated Student Activities RIDGE RILEY Executive Secrekury, Alumni Association HAROLD K. WILSON Director, Division of Inlermmlialc chislraliou PALMER C. WEAVER Dean of Summer Sessions OTTO E. MUELLER Director of Housing ERNEST B. MCCOY Director of Athletics WALTER H. WIEGAND Director, Department of Physical Plant CARL R. BARNES Executive Accuuntanl 31 DEAN OF MEN FRANK .l. SIMES Dean of Men EN students receive counseling from the Dean of Men and his staff, either directly or through the resi- dence hall Counselors. The omce aids students in many of their personal prob- lems, ranging from scholastic difhculties 10 financial matters. The Office, Work- ing with All-University Cabinet, helps students and staff to become better ac- quainted by sponsoring coffee hours and other informal sessions. Left to Rigllt-d Harold W. Perkin5 Frank J. Simcs ' 0. Edward PollocL William B. Cruf15 HE Dean of XVulllelfs 0mm serves in an advisory capacity to womerfs organizations on c a m p u 5, including: Panhellenic Council, sororities. the W0- menk Student Government Association groups, Leonides, and womerfs honor societies. Freshman Women are wel- comed at small group teas, interviequ and advised concerning the services they may receive from the staH . A guidance :' program for women students and hous- f ing assignments are conducted by the 0 Ice. OF WOMEN PEARL 0. WESTON Dean of Women Left to Right- PHellcn L. Sittig : .car 0. Weston 1411;: H. Anderson . Mae Schultz THE GRADUATE SCHOOL HAROLD K. SCHILLING Dean Graduate work at the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity was first offered in 1862 when two grad- uate students were in residence. It was given more formal recognition- in 1864 by the establishment of a 1ccourse for Graduates11 designed for students who, after receiving the degree of Bachelor of Sci- entific Agriculture, wished to do advanced work leading to the degree of Master of Scientific Agri- culture. The Graduate School was organized in 1922. Until then, only masters9 degrees and certain tech- nical degrees had been conferred. In 1924, the Board of Trustees authorized the granting of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and other degrees were later approved. The faculty of the Graduate School numbers approximately 600. Graduate school enrollment for the academic year totals 1,900 while in the summer of 1956, nearly 2,200 graduate students were enrolled. During the 1955-56 academic year, 704 advanced degrees, including 149 doctorates, were conferred. A rowing enrollment of foreign students is an indication of the recognition that the Graduate School is receiving in this country and abroad. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY RALPH W. McCOMB University Librarian; A rchivist The University Library includes a central col- lection housed in t e tre Lewis Pattee Library; five special libraries in the Colleges of Agriculture, Chemistry and Physics; Engineering and Archi- tecture; Home Economics; and Mineral Industries; and reading rooms in the departments of animal nutrition and architecture and the School of For- estry. The Pattee Library, which was enlarged in 1953-54, now has a stack capacity of 600,000 vol- umes. The alterations also added four new read- ing rooms, carrels, work rooms, and faculty studies. The number of accessioned volumes of the Library now exceeds 450,000 and during the year ending June 30, 1956, the number of book loans exceeded 292,650. To help to meet the needs of the new School of the Arts, the Library this year opened an Art Reading Room where books on the fine arts may be located on open shelves. The room also has space for hanging paintings and provides fa- cilities for the growing print collection of the University. A bronze bust of the late Dr. Fred Lewis Pattee, for whom the Library was named, was placed in the foyer of the Library last October as a gift of the Class of 1911. During the year, the Library was the recipient of a number of important gifts, including papers, autographed editions of modern poetry, books, and other documents. Agriculture, industry, business, government, and the people of Pennsylvania and other states have benefited over the years from the extensive RESEARCH research program of the University. Research is one of the primary functions of the University. It is essential to the training of grad- uate students, provides a means for faculty mem- bers to supplement their teaching with creative scientific inquiry, and is one method by which the University meets its obligations to the people of the Commonwealth. While research has been a major function of the University since its founding a hundred years ago, it has received new emphasis with the creation this year of the position of vice-president for re- search. Dr. Michael A. Farrell holds the position and is responsible for the co-ordination and stim- ulation of the research program. Earlier this year, there also was established an Administrative Committee on Research and a Trustee Committee on Research which will work closely with the newly organized Senate Committee on Research Policy. For many years the Council on Research, com- posed of representatives of each major division of the University, has been serving as co-ordinator of research policies and programs. The Council, with Dean H. K. Schilling as chairman, allocates grants-in-aid for specific re- search projects and also publishes each year the report, iiPublications and Research and Other Contributions, in which are listed the important scientific and professional contributions of mem- bers of the faculty that have appeared in print during the year. Oxygen is extracted from synthetic minerals in geochemistry research w . -. l V. $117. : 11.2? 3 '1 hi t Ion microdc . ape A , EXTENSION Entrance to Hazleton Center-upproximately 2800 full-time students are enrolled at Penn State centers .y , . v '- fyi- R! f H. 0g The extension program of the University in- cludes a large number of services, all designed to make educational opportunities available to the people of the State and to disseminate to agricul- ture, business, and industry, as well as others desiring to know, the findings of research. Because of its specialized nature, the program in Agricultural and Home Economics Extension, with Dr. Herbert R. Albrecht as director, is oper- ated separately from the General Extension pro- gram, of which Edward L. Keller is director. Primarily serving rural families, Agricultural and Home Economics Extension conducts much of its work through county agricultural agents and home economics extension representatives who work closely with the individual farmer or home- maker, either through personal visits, meetings, newspapers, or radio or television broadcasts. During the past year, more than 12,000 people were enrolled in the 60 correspondence courses in agricultural and home economics subjects. More than 36,500 boys and girls were active in the 4-H Club program. One of the major functions of General Exten- sion is the administration of the Penn State Cen- ters. Nearly 3,000 undergraduates are enrolled in these centers, with about half of them registered for the two-year technical curriculums that lead to associate degrees. Nearly 15,000 adults participate in night class- es and about 8,000 are enrolled for correspondence work. Thousands of others attend educational con- ferences, meetings, workshops, and sem i n a rs arranged by General Extension. OMEN STUDENTS, fur the first time this year, were enrolled in the Air Force ROTC program. The unit at Penn State cnrulled approximately 2,300 students during the year, including nearly 200 juniors and seniors for the advanced program that leads to a reserve commission. Approximately 2,000 cadets flew orientation flights and plans were made for a program to train seniors to fly light aircraft. Cadets also participated in the activities of the Arnold Air Society and the Air Force Drill Team while the Angel Flight is composed of women in- terested. hut not enrolled in the ROTC program. AIR FORCE ROTC COL, DANIEL F, RIVA Air Fnrce cadet gets: briefing prior m flight in jet trainer Professor of Air Science , . , V, Svniurs vnrnllml in Air Forms ROTC luko uclivv pm! in svminurs 38 HE ARMY ROTC program this year enrolled more than 1.250 students in the basic and advanced course. Completion of the advanced pro- gram qualifies graduates for reserve commiSSiOHS in the Army while outstanding students may quali- fy for direct commissions in the Regular Army. Extra activities nf the program include the hand; Army rifle team: the Fifth Regiment 0f Pershing Rifles. the largest unit in the country; 50' uiety of American Military Engineers; Scabbard and Blade: and a chapter of the Association of the United States Army. ARMY ROTC Students in ROTC participate in colurful corvmuny COL. ARTHUR W. KOGSTAD Proh-ssor of Military Scivm-e and Tactics Another Army company passvs in rvvirw during weekly purudv HE NAVAL ROTC program this year enrolled nearly 100 students and is one of the lurgust pmgrzuns in lhe country. Students are enrolled in either the Regular 0r Contract program. Regular students are chosen in a nalinn-wide competitive examination and upon graduation are appointed to regular cmnmissions in 1110 Navy 01' Marine Corps. Contract students are chosen by the professor of naval science from freshman 0r sophomore applicants and upon com- pletion of the fuur-ycur program qualify f0 1' roserve cmnmxssmns. Naval activities include the Quarlordeck Su- ciuty. drill tram. and rifle team. N AVAL ROTC CAPT. VICTOR B. MHIREA mewmr of Naval St'ivm-v Hidshipnn-n Imu'n lu nsv svxluul in ROTC clusx in nungulmn Color Guard marches in special cvrmnnny Angel Flight directs attention on jet engine Rifle . - l Spt'cnnn u part of lhc- rnutint' n a It . 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Il1'p11r11111'11l 0I I 11rn1 01117111111111 111111.8 '111 '11c ..I1'mis B. K124111111 kul, 01711111111171! 11'I Hor11':1'111ll1r1 - - Kl s I. h. LARsON H1'111l, 11171111101111! 0f Poultrr 1111111111121 - EM; 551 11 . 1. .11...11.'1'1M1: 11 1701, 01711111111111! nI I'-'111r1'1111r1 .8'1'1'1111' - AH 11. 1.. B1111T1u': IltIIIlI. 11171101011111 11I luulog1 111111 lfntzIInulugy - B1111'1'11. G. ANDERSON human in :1g1in'11lluml 1'1131111-1'1'111g liwlt'd 111 Cullt'gv of 1.111111101111111 11ml Arrhilvrlurt' x: Taking blond sample from rabbit is part of laboratory routine for women in medical technology curriculum With practical dairy farm experience a requirement, dairy science student learns about life on dairy farm IRWIN JEROME ABRAMSON . . Vi nela an,d N. J. Animal Huslmn Apl 1111 EpsilouP Wrestling; Pershing Rifles; Riding Club; Hillel; Intramural: ROBERT KERMIT ACHE . . . . Bethlehem Forestry Society; Outing Club JOHN RODGER AKERS . . Carlisle Agricultural Education Al p111; Gamma Rho lphn Tau Alpha; FFA; 4- H Club; Wesley Foundation; ric culturyal Student Council DAVID HOWARD ALLEN . . New Park General Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho FFA; 4-H Club; Outing Club; W'cslminslcr Foundation DAVID RAY ALLISON . . . . . York Forestry T1111 Phi Delta Treasurcr. Pres idem, Tau Phi Della; Vice Prosidenl, Agricultural Smdcnl Council: Vice- President, Conly Society; Sylvan; CPIC; IPC; President, SAME; Forcsiry Society; Cadet Miiilan CuIIncil DAVID S. ANDRE . . . Montrose Dairy Science Alpha Zcm President BIDIIC Band; Phi M11 Alpha; Quurxcrdcck Socich'; Iry Science Club; Intramurals MARJORIE RUTH ANDREWS . . . Palmerton Bacteriology Rod and Coccus Club ROGER MILLS ARMSTRONG . . . Solon,0hio Forestry Pi Kappa Phi Forestry Socicly; Intrumumls; Manager, Gymnastics THEODORE ORBAN BAER . . Meyersdale Agricultural Educalion Pi Sigma Upsilon Secretary. Pi Sigma Upsilon; FFA; SAME ANDREW JOSEPH BALAKONIS . . . Grantville HOIIICuIturc Football; Truck; Horticulture Club ROBERT CHARLES BALDWIN . . . Arlington,Va. Farcslry Delta Upsilon Lacrosse; Sylvan HENRY WAYNE BARD . . Needmore Agr culIuraI Education President. cAlplm Tau Alpha; FFA WILLIAM ALVA BARKLEY . . . Blairsville Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Colleg e Co-op ;Agricuhurnl Sludem Council; In mrnmumls; Mien: Judging Team; Little Inlemntiuna l BLAINE DEVON BARRON . . . Bedford Agricultural Education Kappa Delta Rho Vicc-Prcsidcut. FFA; Agricultural Student Council; Froth; Intramural: KENNETH DUANE BASH . Commodore Agriculluml Educalian JOHN EDWARD BEAM . . . . Waymart Dairy Science Phi Mu Doha Dniry Science Club; UCA; Accounting Club; Intrmnurals; Outing Club EARL ELMER BERGER . . . Le highton Daily Science Delta Theta Sigma Dairy Science Club; Dairyv Callie Judging Tcnm RICHARD GEORGE BERLEW . Dallas Hart 0 re Horticulture Club; Wesley Foundation 50 ROBERT WORTHY BISHOP . . . Pitlston Zoology and Enlunmlagy Colicgn Co-op; Iiro-Vcl Socioly; Znuingy CIIIII; 4-H Club J. BARRY BITTINGER . . . . . Hanover Horlicullurc Alpha cha Treasurer, Alpha chn; Virc-I nsidcm, Pi .A AII IIIzI Xi; IiorliIIuIIIIrc CIuII; Alpha Phi Ollll'gn:.ALrICllIllll1II SIIIIIcIIl Cwln il MARJORIE ANN BLANK . . . . Greensburg Mmliull chhnulugy Kappa KIIIIIKI CIIIIIIIIII FrcsIIm n C Iuncii; MIIrIar Board; Cwn 5; Senior Edilnr, LII IE; Dnrmilory Iver; Snphnmnrv Class Arlnsnry B IIIrdn; Junior C135: I Al'hisnrvlI ndBuar : Alpah leg On IIIIIIIIIIZI Dvltu ; Iota Sigma Ii AlI-UIIiv:cr Ity Secretariat; Col WALTER JUDSON BLINN . . . Ellwood City Agricultural Edmation Alpha Gamma Rho MI-Hnbershcipu Chain mum, Westminster Foundation; Alpha Phi Omega; See my, Treasurer, FFA; President, AIIIIia Gamma Rho RICHARD GEORGE BLOUCH . . . Jonestown Agricultural Education Presidcnl, FFA; Alp ha Tau Alpha; Farm ,IAgriIzuIlural SIuIIcn! Council; EUR Smdcnt FCIIOWSI'IIII FRANK EUGENE BORTZ . . . Shelocta 4gricullural Eduratiun Vice- President, FFA NEIL LEE BOWEN . . . . . Wellsboro Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; Dairy Cattle Judging Team CHARLES FREDERICK BOWERS, JR. . Frederick,Md. Wont! Utilization Tau Phi DcIm Xi Sigma Pii'; Treasurer. Forestry Socicxy; Phi Epsilon IIIi; IUJE Sigma ;Busincss Manager, Sylvan THOMAIS JOSEPH BOYD . . . . New Salem bdan Iy .AIIIIIII Gamma Rho lTrcasurcr. SAME; Block and Bridle CIuII; JBusiness Manager. In er; Hurliculmrc CIuI LYNN W. BRACKEN . . . . Greensburg Honiculture Riding Club: Horticulture CI ub: iAlphn Xi; Phi Epsilon Pin; Agricultural Sludlcm Council T HgMAs ALLAN BRESLIN . . . . Ashland 0'9 Tan Phi Delta Intramumls; Forestry Society; President, Tau Phi Della EDWARD HUMESTON BRITTAIN . . Bryn Mawr General Agricullun Lacrosse; Pershing Rifles; Intramumls JAMES CHARLES BROUGH . . . Saint Michael Agricultural Education FFA GERALD EUGENE BROWN . . . . Altoona Harlfcullurc THOMAS SCOT BROWN . . . . . Angels Agricultural Economics and Rural Suciulupy Delta Tau Della President, Delta Tau Della; Agricullumi Economics CluII GERALD KENNETH CARLISLE . . . Cresson om'cullure Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club; Riding Club ER NEST FRANK CARTER JR . . Belle Vernon . Ho rucullure VIcc-Presidcnt, Horticulxure Club; .Agricuilurnl Student Council KENNETH LYNN CHERRY . . . Bellwood Agrit all and I' dIu aliuu F FA CHARLES CALVIN CHRONISTER . . . York Agriculluml Education NORMAN JAY CHURCHILL Nichols, N. Y. Agronomy Grunge; Wesley Fuuminlinn JOEL JAMES COLVIN Schellshurg Animal Husbandry I'rcnidnnl. Block and Bridle Club; Manager, Little lnlrrnnlianul: Agricultural Student Council; Livestock Judging Team SHERMAN TRACEY COWDRICK, II . . Clenrfield General Agriculture CARL BERNARD CRANMER articullun: Trenton. N. J. HiARLES ROY CROFT . . Pittsburgh Agricultural Econamics and Rural Sociology Agricultural Economics ClIIh; Intrnmurulx; Jazz Club JAMES N. CONNOR . . . . J eannette Animal Husbandry ViceAPresidcnt. Block and Bridle Club; 4vH Club MARLIN STANLEY CONRAD . . Hershey Zoology and Entomology WILLIAM RICHARD COOK . . . Lehighton Ag namV Clover Club; Crops Judging Team KAROL ANDERS DAVIDSON . . . Cheverly, Md. Alpha Gamma Rho lfr::idcm, Foreslry Society; Vice- President. Alpha Gamma Rho; Farmer; Ag riculturnl Student Council; Glee Cul b HAINES B. DAVIS, III . Upper Darby Wood Utilization Forestry Society; Nittany Grnlto; Intrmnumls PAUL STANLEY DeBALD . . . Pittsburgh Fore m I; Tim Phi Della Secretary, Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Epsilon Phi; Phi Em Sigma; Farmer; Intrnmumls JOHN H. DINCER . . . . Denver Agriculmml Educalion Do -ll21 'l IIeln Sigma FFA CLARENCE ALBERT DITTENHAFER; JR. . . York Agricul Ilural Edutali 'In-nnuror, FFA; Grunge; Alplm Tau Alpha; Inlmnluraln DOROTHY L. DITTMAN . . . . Waynesburg Medical Technology Chi Omega 52 PHILIP LAWRENCE DOPKOWSKI . . Plymouth Botany and Plant Pathology Y Icu- -Presidenl, Phi Epsi lon Phi; Se crct ary- -Trcnsurcr. Phi Eta Sigma; Farmer: Prc -siIIeII!, Botany Club: Agricultural Student Counc ci ROBERT JOE DORWART . . . Etters Agricultural Ecarmmics and Rural Sacialugy Kappa Delta Rhu Secretary. Kappa Della Rho THOMAS S. DOUTHIT . . . . DerrickiCily Wood UlIlizalian Inlramurals ALBERT CHARLES DRASHER Nescopeck Dairy Science Duiry Science Club DARIA DUTKO . . . . . .Iermyn Medical Technology PIII Mu President, I'hi Mu :Currcapumling Sccrtlnry, PunhuIIcnic CIIIIIILII; SecrclIIIWy ruusurcr, Rod and Cuccus Club; Inlrumurnls; Dormitory Ollie DAVIS BLAIR DWINELL Langhorne Wood Utilimziou Forestry Sucicly EDWARD PETER EDINCER Allentown Horticulture PI AIpIIII XI HARRY GRANT EICIIENMILLER Pittsburgh Hurlivullurc CIIIII; CuIIegc Cu-ap; Alpha Phi Omega WILLIAM GEORGE EICHMAN Philadelphia Animal Husbandry IIIm-k IInII BFIIIIL' CIIIII: OuliIIg Club; Riding CIllIl GLEN HOLL ELDER CenterviIIe General Agricultun- Alpha GLIDIIIma RIIU Ifnesidont, Vir Ico- President. Alpha Phi Omega; Secrclury. Omicron elm Kappa: IKlIII nnII Bulles; CIme Smi IIIy; FI Iecl inns CuIIIIIIiIu-c; Campus Chen; FFA ASSI Slitum EIIIInI. Farmer JAMES ELLIS . Bakers Summit Aglunumy JAMES HENRY EMERICK . . . Reading Culluml EdIu alum Alpha 'Inu AIIIIIa' Secretary. FF A; 4- H CIuIJ; Riding Club LEON HIESTER ESHELMAN . . . . Hegins Agricultural Econmnics and RurnISmiolngg;A1I Iha Gamma Rho Treasurer, Alpha Cumnm Rhn; Treasurer. Agricultural lunnomics Clu I DENNIS s FINDLEY . . Cramer Agncultuml Ecannmirs and Rural Sociulogy Agricultural Economics Club; Crangn NICK H. FISFIS . . . . . Monessen re-Velwimuy Pre-Vcl Society; Hellenic Society GEORGE CHARLES EMERY . Kimbcrton Horticulture HurtiruIIure CIuII WILLIAM AUGUST ERBECK . . . Altoona Furoslry Suciely JESSE RICHARD ERWAY Wellsboro Agrir ulluml LdIu ulinn CARL EDWARD FLANDERMYER . . York Agricullural Edumliun DPIKA Them SigInII FFA; AgricuIIuIaI Student Council; Farmer JAMES LEE FLEEGER . . . . Butler Animal Huxlmndry Block and Bridle Club JOHN EDWARD FLEMING . . . Eldcrton 'lnI'mul Husbandry IIIan 11an Bridle Club 53 FRANK LESTER FRY, JR. Forestry an-slry SIII'iI-ty HAROLD CRAWFORD CABLER Gl'lh'rlll Agrir'ulrun' NORMAN JOSEPH CALVIN Furmuy Xi Sigmu Pi; Forestry Sucicty; Phi Em Sigma JAY LESTER CEESAMAN Furnxlly i'IIrI-stry Sm'icly WILLIAM A. CERICKE, JR. Wand Uli butiun Forestry S HOWARD RENNINCER GOSS Agrilulluml l'l Imumiu' and Rural Suciulugy viL'cvl,rCSiliulll, SucIc.-IIII'yV Agricultural Economics Club RICHARD MERLE GWIN Dairy Scir'nrc DIIiry Science ClulI JAMES DAVID HACER . Agrunumy Ciuvvr Club; RIIIII TIIIIIII DOROTHY MAE HANCOCK . Animal Iluxluzmlry nitwk and BriIiic Club 54 wire. iII'Ii i SLIIII Pi; l'iIi .'II y; Vi EIII SigIIIII; Arnuid Air SIIciI-ly: SIuiIIIIIrII IIIiIl IilIIIiI: llPhi Epsiiun l'hi; Xgricullurul SlIIIiI-III Counc il RAYMOND JOSEPH FLINT Animal Husbandry Roselle Park, N. J. Theta Kappa Phi iFC Bnanl of CIInlnII: Newman ClIIiI; lnlrnnlurals MARLIN ALLEN FOUSE Marklesburg Dairy Scicmw- Dairy Products Judging TcIIIII; Dairy Science Club ROBERT WARREN FOX . . New Castle 4igrit ultuml 1;: unumicx and Rural Sociology Delta The In Sigma c-Prcsixlcnt. Della Them Sigma: President, Agricultural Economics Club; Li IIIc International; Agricultural Student Council; Intramural: Now Bloomfield CiIaIIIlIerslIurg Osceola Mills SIMON K. CAREER . . . . . Mount Joy Agronomy Alpha Cnmnm Rhu Agricultural SlIIIlI-III Council; ClDVl'r Club: Crops Judging Team HAROLD WAYNE GARDNER . . . . Carlisle Agriruiluml lllld Biolugiml CIII-mislry Suurclury, LiciIig Chemical Society MATTHEW ROBERT GARDNER, II Glenshaw Animal Husbandry Della Sigma Phi i anager, Wrestling; Wrestling; Block and Bridle Club Hershey Elkins Park 'I'uu l'iIi DclIII McClure ALAN BLACK GOULD . Hanlin Station Gum'ml Agriculture JONATHAN PASCAL GREEN Znulugy unrl Entomology Agricultural SluniI-nl Council; AIM Junliciul Board; PrP-VCI Society: inlranIunIls Great Neck, N. Y. HENRY A. W. CRUBER . New Tripoli Animal Husbandry Sigma Tau Gamma Black and Bridle Club; 4- H C1ub;LSA; Men! Judg ging Team; Livestock Judging Team Bessemer Fairhank Pittsburgh WILLIAM STEPHEN HARTMAN Agricultural Edurulinn AIpIIII Tau Alpha; FFA; Outing CIIIII SAMUEL JOHNSON HARVEY Agricultural Education AIphII Tnu Alpha; FFA EDWARD ALLEN HAUCK General Agriculture ELIZABETH JEAN HENRY A griculturul and Biological Chemistry Agricultural Stu II-m Cull ncil; Pres ROBERT WENDEL HENRY Agrirull uml Edutaliun FF A CARL EUGENE HERR Agricultural Education HERBERT WILLIAM HOFFRITZ Agricultural Education DENIS W. HOKE . . Animal Huxbnndry Block and Bridle Club RICHARD LuVERE HOOK Animal Ilusban Pre- Vet Society; BIUCk and BriIIIc Club Bonvvr House Beaver House Syracuse, N . Y. Delta DPIILI Della ;SccrcIury Licllig ,IJIX'IIHIIIILINII iIIcnl. AIph a Lambda DvIIII CIIIicnI Socicly; Treasurer, Outing Club; lulu Sigma Pi; MARTHA ANN HARDY . . . . Farrell Illndicul 'I'I'vhnulogy AIM: Leunidvs CIInir: Imnnidvs CnunriI; Chapel Chuir: Rod and Cmtvus CIIIII ROBERT WILLIAM HARKINS Aglir'ullurul am! Biulugirul CIII'mI'slry Agr IIImIIy Club; Jazz CIIIII; AFROTC Drill Team Wilmington, Del. RONALD ALVIN HARTMAN Lititz Huniculturc AcIII'iII AFROTC Drill Team DanviIIe Robesonia Kutztown VERNON EUGENE HAZLETT Animal Iluxlmndry Tarentum IIlImk IIIIII BrIIIIILCIuII1LIl II: IllllirllllliunIHI AgriIIIIlunII SluIII-III CIIuIIIiI; :ItJIIdgingl rIcaIII; I.iu'slniik Judging IIIII Belle Vernon IIIIi Kuppu Tull C. WILLIAM HEATH Hullicullure Horticulture CIHIJ RONALD FRANKLIN HENDERSON Agricullulul Edm alien Alpha Tau AI pha; Ar nold Air Society; Pres idem, Viv: LC- Pr rcsI idem, FFA Co ommanding Officer. AFROTC Drill Team; AgricullumI Student Council Saint CIairsviIIe Homer City Lebanon WILLIAM LOUIS HESS Craflon l'un'xlry NI-wmun Club; Outing CIIIII; Fureslry Sucicly P. WARD HILL Spring. MiIIs AIpIIII Zulu Sou 1r Outing CIIIII; Phi EIII Si gum; OHIIIFUH DI- IIII Kappa; IIcII In H: Phi Kappa PIII; Vicc- Presidcnl, ASA April ulluml Engim l ring PAUL NORMAN HINZ W'uud Utilizillitlll Xi Sigma Pi; Furesxry Socivly; Inlmmuruls; Outing Club Turemum . Merion Spring Grove Lewisburgr JAMES PRESTON HOUCK Agricullluml Ecuuumiu and Rural Sm I'ulugy Wilkinsburg Kuppu Sigma ILIIpLI Phi; Phi Em Sigma: L'Hllrinisl; AIIIIII CII'M: Presidtnl, IIIL l'nmne Club; Suntan. AgrirullunIl EIUIIUIIIIII; Club BARRY REED HUGHES . Shumokin llurIiL-ulturc H Irlicuhun: Club; 11W! Club LLOYD GEORGE HUGHES Pottstown llurlicullure Pi Kuppa Alpha AFROTC Drill Tram; Munuucr, Truck THOMAS MARQUIS HUGHES, JR. . Derry Agricultural Ezluruliuu lh- -ltII 'th-Iu Sigma F F A EDWARD HAMILTON HUNT. JR. Norristown Animal Husbandry Beta Them Pi Linn Party: UCA; Campus Chest; Block and Bridle Club; Durmilnry Omcer JAMES MARTIN HUTCHINSON . . . Cecil Dairy SI-iunrc Alpha CuIIIIIIn Rho Dui Iry Suien cc Cluh;4 4-H Ch Ile AgriIIIlIural Student Cmm cil; WIS! nins Bel er Foumlulinn: Outing Club; Niuuny Grulln; Intrumnruls; Duiry Judging Teum Cincinnati. Ohio Alpha GLIIIIIIIII Rho DONALD JAMES HUTZEL Animal IIIIIlmmIIy Ulnuk IIIId Bridle Cluh W'cst Chester lh-tu Thtrln Pi THOMAS MOYER IMSWILICR :lgu'rullurul lz'rmmmiu uml II'unIl Sm'iulug; AgriI'ulIIII'III ICPUHUIIIIL'II' Club EDWIN VAN JESZENKA Spring Run Zoology and EIIIunIulugy AFRUTC Drill Team; I'I'Ichl SuciI-Iy CLARENCE IRA JOHNSON, JR. Somerset Agricultural Eduzuliun A: Alpha Tau Alpha DAVID HOWARD JOHNSON Lock Haven Agricultural Education Hc-Vel Surinly DOUGLAS ROSS JOHNSON Guneml Agricullule Clover Club; Soccer Nottingham ALAN EURAL JOYNER, JR. Philadelphia 1111in Srivm'v Dairy Science Club; IIIImIIIurIIlrI DANIEL JAMES KARG Seneca Alpha Zeln Agrirullurul Erluvutiun A SI-ulnlmrnl unII Blude; Grunge; FFA; Farmer lplIII TLIII Alpha; MAR'IIN DUKE KAUFF MAN Bellefonte 4mmal Husbandry 56 Lehighton CARL RICHARD KINDRED PIP-Vemrimuy ProVel Sm-icIy HAROLD WILSON KING Canaseraga,N.Y. Foryslry Fnrcslry Snvicly WILLIAM HARRY KIRKPATRICK Scotland Animal Husbandry Pre-Vel Society: Block and Bridle Club GEORGE WESLEY KITTS Springfield Dairy Scivnrp All IhII Sigma Phi ViItc-Prcsidvm, Alpha Sigma Phi; Alphu Phi UIIIIgII JEROME EDWARD KLEISATH Smelilporl Agricultural Economics and Rural SIII'iulngy Agricultural Economics ClIIlI; ALH Club HARRY JAMES KLINE . Hurrisonville Agrk' ultuml EdIu IIII'IIII FFA; Wesky Fuundulinn JOSEPH PAUL KONDIS . . . . . Lilly 0 ulmn: Hurlicullura Club PAUL PETER KORMANIK Cunemaugil Fureslry ARNOLD STANLEY KRAVATZ Bacteriulugy Reading Alpim Epsilon Pi Fanning CiuiI; Pluyurs; Rod anti Corvus Club JAMES MICHAEL LAVIN . . . . Swoyerville ilrtul um! E'lduul IIIII Vice- President, Alihn TnII A1phn;NcwmnII Club; I-FA ROBERT ELI LEASE . . . . . York Fan'slry Forestry Society; Phi Epsilon Phi; Rifle Team; Imrumurnls DONALD FREDERICK LEDERER Horticullun' Slate College Alpha CIIIIIIIII: Rho Horticulture Club ROBERT LEE KLINE . . Tionesta Animal HuxIIIIIItIIy OSCAR A. KNIGHT, JR. Agricultural and Bmlocguul Ly, minty lrI-IIsIIrer. Sctnn m y, C10 ova Ci;ub Liubig CiIeIIIisIn L-I'y , Newman Club; Outing Club Roulette JOAN LOUISE KNOLL . . . . . Plains Medical chlIIIIIlIII-y Treasurer. Alpha Nu; Rod and Corvus Club JOHN JOSEPH KRIZ Shenandoah FUH'SIU' Tull Phi DPIIII Newman Club; Phi Epsilon Phi; Furvslry Society DONNA JEAN KUMPF . Reedsvilic Iim'lerinlugy CniII-uc Cump; Lcunidun; KIIII IIIIII Currus Club BRUCE ALTON KUNTZ Latrobe Agriculluml Educuliau FFA; Jun. Club; lnlrIIquruls Kappa Sigma BRYAN LEE - . Mehoopany Plevlflt'lerilluly Pre-Vcl Society ORVILLE HARFORD LERCH . . . . Sligo had Ulilizalion Arucin Glee Club: Furcslry SnciI-ty NANCY ELEN LESKO . . . Butler Medical Technology Alp ha Omicron Pi i nyvrs; Rod and Coccus Club; GuIIIIIIa Sigma: lIIlrnmuruls 57 58 HAROLD RICHARD McALLISTER Agrir'ulluml EIIIIIIIIII'IIII BIIskuIlIulI; WILLIAM FRANCIS MCCARTHY, JR. Wand Utilization Pxesidem, Phi Kappa Tau: IF C; lry Society; Nemnun CIIIiI; MARLIN HAROLD McCLELLAN Dairy Science DARREL EDGAR MAJOR Agliculluml II'IIIII'IIII'IIII FFIX ALBERT EDGAR MANNING Gnu I ml fun I! Vice- President, l,ii I IIIIIIIIIII Phi; SIIIIIIIIIIrIl IIIIII BIIIIII; MARCO ANTHONY MARCHETTI Furcslry Phi Em Sigma: Xi Sigma Pi: Phi lip Agricultural Student Council; DORSEY THOMAS MEARS, JR. W and Utilization 'i'I Em Sigma; PnsiIle, Kuppl DIIIII Rim; Jazz Club; CIIIIIIgI'an PHILIP SAVERIO MELITO Horlivullun- Newman ClluiI; Truasurcr lphu Xi; JAMES ROBERT METZLER Agricultural Edm-uIiuu FFA; Alpha Phi Onwgu Alpha 'I'IIII Alpha: FFA DlH'nIilUry Ofiitcr; lIIlrnInuruls siiIIn Phi; Riilc Tcum; Newman Club HIIrliI' ullurI Ciuiln' , lIPnsiIlcnI. Fluwcr Judging lc FRANCIS ROBERT LICSKO Agricultural EIIIu ution Alphu Tau Alpha; Newman Club Fairview . SIIIzrcIIII'y. FFA; Inlnunuralu WILLIAM HENRY LOCKARD II'IIrI-xlry Columbia Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Phi OIIIIIIIII; Forestry SIIIIicly JOSEPH FAULKNER LOGAN Forestry Media TIIu Phi Delta Bcrwick Aidan Phi Kappa Tau Niunny Council; Lock Haven DONALD EUGENE MCCREICHT Elders Ridge Animal 14.1; an Idry Block and Bridle Club GAIL RAYMOND McMURRAY Pine Grove Mills Agricultural Eduruliun FFA ANTHONY CARL MACRI, JR. Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Phi Em Sigma Wilkes-Barrc Lehman Monongahela i'i LIIIIIIIIIII Phi Forestry Society; Sylvan Chevy Chase, Md. TIIII Phi Dcllu FIIrLIslry SIIIIiI-ly; FRANCIS SWABY MARKLAND Agrivultuml and Biological Clu- misty ry Giu- ClIlI; Presidcm. yCIIIIL-r CIIIiI: Quarlcrl lcck SuIicl . Secanc Alpha Zeta Phi Mu Alphn:CInI1y Society; Agricullural Student CIIunci i Lacrosse; FRANCIS JOHN MAROUSKY llurlivultun- Shenandoah i'hi Mu Della vanmn Club; HurlicullurII Club; Secretary, Pi Alpha Xi DALE SHERWOOD MAURER Agricultural Education FFA; College Co-op J ulian Crawford, N. J. Kappa DI- Ilu RIIII Huzicton Phi XIII DIIIIII oMunt Joy Aiphu GIIIIIIIIII Rim BRUCE MILLICK . . . . . Berwyn Forestry Formury Sonicly RICHARD LEE MONC . . . . Seneca Dairy Science Dairy Products Judging Team; Dnin Science Club; lnIrIIIIIIII'uls RICHARD DALE MOORIE . . . . Milton ml lluxbuml 1, Pre- Vet Society; Black! :nd Brid 1:; Club' AFKOTC Drill Team SAMUEL PUSEY MOORE . . . West Grove Poultry Husbandry Sigma Phi Alpha resident, Penn Stall: i'uuhry ClIIlI; PIIIIlIry Judging Team; Agricultural Studcnl Council; Intramural: WILLIAM PUSEY MOORE . . . . Chatham Dairy Science Apl ha Gamma Rho Agricultural Student Council: President, Dairy Science Ciu JACK ALAN MORCART . . . . New Paris Agricultural Education Kappa Delta Rho Frath; FFA GORDON OSCAR MORTENSON . . Ludlow Forestry Inu Phi Dthu CHARLES ROSS MORTIMER, JR. . . Rimersburg Furcslry Forestry Suricly DANIEL MOSKWA . . . . . Olyphant Agricultural Educalian Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA A- FRANKLIN MYERS . . . . Lancaster Agronomy Alpha luln Treasurer, Clover Club DAVID PHILIP MYERSON . . . North Hills Zualogy and Enlamulugy Alpha ZL'UI Block IIIId Bridle Club; Inlrumuruis CLARK WILLIAM NICKLOW . . Kingwood Agricultural Educu! Iiun Alpha Tau Alpha; President, FFA JANE SINDEN NORTON . . . . State College Agrivullural um! Iliolugirul CIIPIIHIA'IF-V Alpha Lumlnlu DI-llu; AC5; UCA; Dames Club; Outing Club JOSEPH ALLEN NUDCE . . . Indiana Ilarlicullun: Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural SlllIiPnl CuIIIIvil; Hurlicullun: Club; SAME h DONALD ROY O BLOCK . . Monroeville Agnculluml Economics and Rural SocIalam Agricultural Economics Club; Newman Club CRAIG STANLEY OLIVER . . . Wollaston,Muss. Agricultural Ellucaliou Secretary, Alpha Tnu Alpha; FFA HUNTER LESLEY PAINTER . . . Pottstown Agricultural Economics and Rum! Sociulogy Bela Them i'i Agricultural Ecnnumics Club ROGER STOTT PANFIL . . . Willow Grove Animal Husbandry Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi Omega: Block and Bridle Club; Riding Club; OIII 1mg Club; Pre- Vel Suciely; lnlmmurals JAMES H AYES PASTORIUS . . . Pittsburgh lhu'm SIIIIIIIIIIII III-Iln Umilun Crush CIIIIIIIry; Truck; 5 CIIIII JACKIE HARLEE PAULES . . Spring Grove Agricultural EIIIICIIIIUII AIIIIIII ZIIIII I III IlIIr, FIIrIIIII 7; C0 IIIy SIIIt-iI Iy' , AIpIIII I:Iilll A;IIIIIII AgriI- IIIlIIrIII SIIIIIII IIIl CIIIIIIII iI; MAURICE RAYMOND PEACE . . . TroutviIIc Xi SigIIIII PI; BuschaII RICHARD LEVERS PH ARO . . . Bethlehem Agricultural and Iiiologicul Chemuny AIpIIn Zulu I IIIIIII:I:IIurI . pIILI cm: PIP IIII II cut. CIJIIIy Suci Iy; PrII MIIIDIII. I iIIIi' iIg CIII: icn Society; ,Ill LIIIIIIIIIII Upsilon; AgriI- IIIIIIrIII SIII III-nl CIIIIIIII iI: Asnistunl CIIIIiIIIIIIn. 'IIrIIIIiI: CoIIrI DONALD PUSEY PHILLIPS . . . Kennett Square Agriculluml Edutulinn Kilmm DI-Im RIIn IIII'IA DALE POLLEY . . . . . Transfer Agriculluml Education MARGARET MAY PORTER . . . BuIa-Cynwyd IIlIrlil'llIlurL' Kn .IIHIII Kuplnu CIInIIII IIII Agricullurul SluIII-nl CIIIIIII-il; IIIIrIiIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII; LI IIHI'KIIIII' , PIIIIIIL'IICHIL' CIIIIIII: iI DAVID L. POSCA . . . . . SIIaIIIokiII Furexlry DII IIIII 'IiIIl' III Sigma I'II IIIIII IIIV, III-IIu IIIII II 1 Sigma; Cull II: ,- I-u min SIII- iII III , iL E-PHSIIIBIII, UIIitIIII SIuIImII II IIIIIIInIIiI LAWRENCE ALLAN POST . . Rockuwuy, N. .I. IIUIIII'IIIIIIIII HIIrliIIIIIIIIre CIIIII; Nillum' GrIIIlII; WIIIIIIIy IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DAVID WILLIAM PRICE . . HughesviIIe Unity SIII'IInI-u Delta TIIII Iu SigIIIu IIIIiry SI:icnIIe Club; IntrnIIIuqu DWIGHT FREDERICK PUTMAN, JR. . . State College Dairy Science CARL C. REYNOLDS . . . . . Dalton Pre-Velurilmry Prc-Ve! Suciely JAMES JOHN RISTIMAKI . . . CouI Center Animal Husbandry Pi Sigma Upsilon IIIIII'k HIHI IIriIIIII CIIIII: n:no'n; IIriII vIIHIIII: Ouiillg CIIIII: I'rII-VI-I SIII'IIIII JOHN FRANKLIN Rl'IIZ . ConneIIsviIle Animal IqubIIIIIlrI RONALD CLAIR ROBERTS . . MeadviIIe Agricultural and III'IIIogiI: III CIII mixlry DIIItII TIIII IlII SigIIIII V III I- -IIn- lIiIl' III. I II Iiig IIII-IIIiI-III SIIII Ii- Auriu IIIIIIrIII SIIIIIIIIII C Imncii- , Out Ming CIIIII; IIIIruIIIIIrIIIII 6O NICHOLAS HARRINGTON RODRIGUEZ . Magnolia,DeI. Folaslry Tnu Phi Delta PresiIII-nl Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Epsilon I'IIi; AgriIIIIIumI SIIIIIcnI Cuuncil GERALD WILLIAM ROOT . . . . Drums Agricultural Education Alpha Tnu AIpIIII: FFA; UCA CH ARLES FREDERICK ROSS . Kane cultural Economics arId Rural Sociology Vice- PrI-IIiIIenI: 4- II CIu II; TrIInsIIror. Cm -gA HIII Brent; Farmer; Dni yScience Club; Agricullurnnl Economics CII Ib DARLENE MYRNA RUMBAUGH . . Stale College dical Technala M AIIIIIII LuIIlIHIn Dell III; Secretary ,PIIi Si,I I;zIIIn PIIi Knppn Phi; 10ml SigIIIII I'i; Rod IIIIII Cuccus CII III CARY L. RUMSEY . . Newark. N. Y. Agn'culluml IIIId Bmlagrcul L'III-nIIslry ig CIIuIIIiIIIl Society EDWARD DAVID RYCIVALSKI . . . Nanticnkc Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Fuwslry Suriely KENNETH LeROY SACKS . . . Philadelphia 4grirulluml' L'ngincI ring Alpha Zoln TrI'zIsIII'I I', A ull IIII' I'III Stu IIP nl I nunul I IIIIII SI II i913; SI-Irv nry- -TrI-IIsIIror. April llIKIlrrlllI I IIgIIII-I ring CIIIII; AlpIIII PIII Oiurgn , QIIIIrtI- 'rIIP Ik Smi Iy AUGUST SAUTEIR JR. . . . Williamsport Alum ulluml L lull. IIII DI IIII TIII-III Sigum AIpIIII 'IIIII AIPIIIZI; Fl- A; AIITII'KIIIIIHII SIHIIUHI CIIIIIIIII; IIIIrIInIIIrIIIe LARRY AUSTIN SCHMUCK . . . . Duvvr Pra-I'elvriuun' Prc-Vct Society ROBERT EDWARD SCHOOLEY . . . AIIenwood luml EcnIIomics Imrl Rural 50 ucial um Agricultural EroIImniIn Club; Agricultural Engincaring CIIIII NORMAN E. SCHUE . . . . . Hanover Dairy Science Alpha Zeta MLU anly Cabin 1; Dairy Science Club; l'iI,rosIem Treasurer, AgriculIIIrIII ?lulnin I'll: CuIInciI; CuIIIy Society; SNIIIIIIII'II ImII IIIIIC; IIIlrIImIIraIs; Leadership ruIn E. CHESTER SCHULTZ . . . . CIIIIeguviIIe Dairy Science Dairy Science Club RAYMOND C. SEITZ . . . . Homestead Forestry Foroslry Society; AgricIIIIurIII Student CUIInPII THEODORE ROBERT SEMAN . . . HiIIer Foresln SPI'l'ClIITy. Foroslry Society; Sylvan,- NI'WIIHIII CIIIII DAVID ALAN SEYLER . . . Womelsdnrf Horlicullun' AIpIIII Gamma Rho Horlirullure CIIIb EDWARD E. SCOTT . . Parkesburg Ign'I' ulluml Engim rum: A' :InInIIIumIs MARTIN JOSEPH SEDLAK . . . Spring Creek AgriI'IIIIIIml EIIIIItnII'nII IpIIu GaIIIIIIII IIIIo Assistant MIIIIIIpI-r. TrIII'k; FFA; AgriI IIIlIImI SIIIIIIIII Imuncil; Alpha 'InII AIpIIn DAVID HENRY SEESHOLTZ . . . . Reading Faruxlry Forestry SUI'IIEIy; Outing CIIIIJ PAUL ROBERT SHELLENBERGER . . . Dover I I Dairy Science . Dairy SciI'IIcc CIIIII; AIM I DAVID LOUIS SHENOT . . . . Wexford Agncullurul Ecuuumics um! Rural 5m wing KIIIII'n Sigma Vicc- President KII IIppu Sigma , AgriI'IIIlIIrIII EI'IIIIIIIIIII'H CIIIb; hIIrkIIting Club; IlllrillIIIIHIIN; NI-wnIIIII CIIIII JOSEPH EDWARD SHICK . . . . Brookvilic 4ninml HILI'IHIIIIIIV Block and Bridle Club; FUIIIIHIII 6i MICHAEL SIKORSKI . . . . Conshohocken Forestry KATHRYN SIMONS . . . . Norristown Horticulture Monm- Board; Couly Soc y; Sec cII-a I-y. Horticulture PCli:ub Upim Lambda Della; ifilIi Epsilon Phi; Phi Kup pa MARIE SCARLOSS SINNOTT . . . Coaldaie Bacteriology Iota Sigma Pi; Rod and Coccus Club MERLE CHARLES SMITH . . Guys Mills Dairy Science: Sigma Phi Epsilon Intramural: WILLIAM PAUL SMITH . . . . Elverson Dairy Scinnvc DONALD SNYDER . . . . . Carnegie Agricultural Engineering Alpha Zeta President, ASAzE Sunbb Md and mad ianroxsc; lFC; Agricultural Student Couricil ADRIAN JOSEPH SONTHEIMER . . Pittsburgh Horticulture Alpha Zeta President. Treasurer, Horticulture Club; Vice- President Treasurer. Pi Alpha Xi; wma an Club; Coaiy Society , Agricultural Student Coun ncii ISABELLE JULIA SQUIER . . . . Cibsonia Gen mlAgricu ltu College CD- -op; Block and Bridle Club; R:ger Williams Fellowship JOHN C. ST. PIERRE . . Freeport Agricultural Economics and Rural Sncialagy Ag Hill Breeze,- Agricultural Economics Club; ASME WILLIAM ARTHUR STAPPENBECK . Rochester, N. Y. Animal Husbandry Alpha TIIII Omega Meats Judging Team; Livvslock Judging Team: Biock and Bridic Club ROBERT EARL STEFFY . . Marion Center Agricultural Edulnlian Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA HARRY RICHARD STONER . . . Conestoga Dairy SciI-nce Alpim Zeta Agricultural SI uIlenl Council; Dairy SIicIIcI Club; BibiI FIlluwniIip: Arnold Air ocict y; Agricultural Enginccri Ig Club :Fi- A; 4 H Club; Imramurnls; Farmer WILLIAM SCOTT TAGG . . . . Abington General Agriculture Outing Club; 4-H Club; Niltnny Grotto KARL LAWRENCE TAMELER Catasauqua Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Epsiion Phi; Vicc-Ptcsidcnt. Forestry Society; Sylvan DAVID VAUCLAIN TATNALL . . . Philadelphia Hot culul Pi Alpha Xi; Horlicullurc Club ARTHUR VINCENT TENNYSON . . State College Animul Husbandry Alpha Tnu Omega Block and Bridle Club; CAP; Outing Club ROBERT TERRY . . . . . Philadelphia Forestry Tau Phi Delm Alphn Phi Omega; Secretary, Forestry Society; Scabbard and Blade; 5 Tan Phi De lln WILLIAM RICHARD THOMAS . . . Dallas Dairy Saience Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Science Club 62 JOHN WILLIAM THOMPSON . . Altoona Agrir ulluml Economics and Rural Socinlapy Agricultural Economics Club; Cmngc; Young Republicans JOHN MARTIN THORNTON . . . Lemont Agrirulluml Journalism i'rIIgraIII Director, WDFM LEONARD DANIEL TOPOLESKI . . . Ashley Ilarlicullure FRANK JOHN TRAPANI . . . . EEort Agronomy Theta Xi SANDRA JANE TREXLER . . Bucksviile Animal Huslmndn Lixoslnck Judging T0 o;nrn Secret tar v. B10 ck and Bridle Club; chl Club; Alpha inmhda Dc ha MILO CHARLES UBER . . . Turtle Creek Ilariicullurc Nilluny Grotto; Horticulture Club; Forestry Society JOHN STEPHEN UIVARY . . . Bellefonte Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Epsilon Phi: Forestry Society CALISTER THOMAS VALLET, JR. . . Washington Agricultural Edurnlion FFA; Treasurer, Alpha Tau Alpha; IntrnnIIIrals NORMAN FREDERICK VAN 0RD . . . Akeiey Animal Husbandry Bola Thom Pi Baseball; Block and Bridle Club RICHARD MARLIN VOELKER . . . Greenviile General Forestry Tau Phi Delta Xi Sigma Pi; Managing Editor, Sylvan,- Scabbard and Blade; Fm re-Inry Socicxy; Phi Epsiin on Phi BARBARA ANN VOYSEY . . . . Export Mediral Technology Sigma Sigma Sigma Nittany Cronn; EUB Student FI-ilowship; ima Sigma i; Upim Lambda Della; Rod and Cnccus Club CHARLES CURTIS WAGNER . . . Mingoville Farrslry Forestry Society DONALD RICHARD WARNE . . . Washington Agricultural Educalion FFA DANIEL H. WATANABE . . Los Angeles, Calif. Bach rialnp President. Co-O Aariculmni Student Council; Vicv- President Iimi 1ndp CocI'IIs Club; Wesley Foundation; UCA DAVID M. WEBB . . . . Philadelphia Agricultural Journalism LSA; Grang JAMES POLK WEBB, JR. . . . Lock Haven A mnomy Clzfvcr Club ROBERT POTTEIGER WEBBER . . Stouchsburg Agricultural Education FFA; Jazz Club DORIS MARIE WEIDNER . . Honesdaie Zoning, and Entamolag; Be -la Sigma Omicron President Bela Sigma Omicron; Panhcllcnic Counci; ooiogy Socie! ly , Newman Clu b HERBERT ARLEN WETZEL Orrlanna Agronomy Treasurer, Clover C1ub;Sccrelnry, Scabbard and made; Agronomy Cmp Judging Ten CHARLES L. WHITFIELD Altoona Forestry Forestry Society; Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Epsilon Phi EDWARD W. WICKERSHAM West Grove Dairy Science Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Em Sigma; Dairy Science Club ROBERT LOUIS WILLIAMS Hunlock Creek Agricultural Ecanamics and Rat Agricultural Economics Club; Agricultural Student Council 111 Sociology ANSON ELY WRIGHT South Waverly Forestry Forestry Society; inlrnmumis JOHN WILLIAM WRIGHT . . . Pleasant Unity Animal Husbmulr; Aixwha Zeta Block and FBridle Club; Meats Judging Team; Livestock Judging Team; :Farmcr; Little International; Manager, Tennis Hanover WENDELL BARR YINGLING Dai Cross Coumry; Duciryn Science Club RONALD CLARENCE YOUNG Beaver Falls Dairy Husbandry JACK WILLIAM ZIMMERLY North East Pre-Valerinary Prc-Vct Society; Canterbury Club :11 experience in the C Animal husbandry students gain prucli and dressing of h 'cf g slaughterin 65 66 OSSIAN R. MACKENZIE Dyan ORGANIZATION Dean - - A ; - - OSSIAN R. MACKENZIE Assismm Dorm . - . . . DAVID H. MCKINLEY Assistant Dean for Research - , - GEORGE L. LEFFLER Direclor, Bureau of Business Research - - EARL P. STRONG Dirermr. Business Administration Extension - BERRY B. Ll-ZTHBIHDCE Ht-ml, Depurtmenl of Accounting and Business Statistics CHARLES .I. ROWLAND Head, Department of Commerce . - RALPH H. szmu' Head. Depurlment of Economics - - - HuwAnn A. CUTLER Business students demonstrate selling techniques in class Use of IBM machines aids :ludenls in compuling statistics problems 68 FREDERICK PEHRSEN ADAMS . . . Renovo Businoss Administration Accounting Club: All RAY ALAN ALBERICI . . . . Jessup Business Adminislmlion Kappa Delta Rho Fonlbnll; vamun Club LEE L. ALTEMOSE . i . . . Tatamy Business Adminislration Beaver House JOSEPH JOSEPH ANDREJCIK . . . Morrisdale Businms Adminislmliun GEORGE JOHN ANTHONY . . . . Reading Ifusint'ss xltlminislmlinn Pi GIIIIIIIIII MII: Accounting: Club ROBERT J. ANTONELLI . . . . Glen Lyon Businvss Adminislrnliun AI'I'IIIIIIliIII: Club; Newman Club; lnlrunlurnls JOHN ARTEVICH . . . . . Jeannette Business Adminislmlinn Management Club DANIEL JOSEPH AVERILL . . . Philadelphia Businrss Administration AI-Iruunling Club; Management Club: Mnrkcling Club RONALD HENRY BACHE . . . Philadelphia Business Administmlion Marketing Club PHILIP WARREN BAILEY . . . West Reading Business Administmlion Phi Kappa Sigma ManagI'InI'nl Club; SAM; Insurance Club BYRON NICHOLS BAIRD . . . . Meadville Business Arlminislmlion Thom Chi lnlNHIlunliN; Arcnunting Club LYNN HARRY BAKER . . . . Scotland Business Adminislmlian Them Xi Accuunlinu Club JOSEPH MICHAEL BALOK . . . Binghamton,N.Y. Bu usincss Administration A'IIuIInling Club; Nov mun Club FRANCIS MICHAEL BARTAL . . . Coaldale Business Administration Newman Club; Accnunling CIIIII SARA BROWN BARTLETT . . . State College Business Administration insurance C u DAVID IAN BAVAR . . . Jamestown, N. Y. Bu sinuss Mminislmlian Alpha Epsilon Pi Photography l-Ililu II: Clollcgian; Cu- Phulographs Ed it or. LA VIE: Pho! raphx Him 0.: En ngimrr; I-Ilr rer. Camera Club; c1Bizr- Ad h'uIINin; Frolh; PIIrIIIi gNous: DIIIII Sigma Pi: lFC HIIinIiIIa Maguzim; Hil GERALD BRUCE BEAM . . . Way marl Business xltlminislmriun Phi Mu Delia DIIlII SIgIIIu Ii: Insurance Ch Ib; Accounting Club; arkuing ClIIb10IIling Club: HENRY GEORGE BEAMER, III . . Pittsburgh Ifu sincss Allnunislmliun AM; AI cuIIntiIIg C lull HAROLD RONALD BEURY Businexs 4Ilminislmlion Prvs iIII-I .ITr IIIIsIIrcr, CIIiI II' DI'IIUI Sigmn Pi: Blue BIIIIIII: ANDREW BIAS. JR. . . IfuxIIIIIss .IIIIIIIinisIIIIII'IIII NIurkx-Iing CIu I HERBERT THEODORE BLACK, JR. Business AIlminI'snalinn Blue K03; FrcsIIIIIuIII Cuslol GEORGE ALEX BOROSQUE I Ins Adminislmlian PIIi II.III Sigma; Pi GaIIIIInIII Mu; PresidcnI. AIIIIIII Nu :SecrIII an :IWIIIIIIIiIIiNIcr FIIIInIIIIIiIIII Slllm' PI: Vi I-III Pr resiI IIIsiIruIIIII- CIII JOHN GORDON BOYANOWSKI Busimrsx .4IlIIII'III'sIIIIII'mI Iii GIIIIIIIIII Mu: CIIIIIII Milimry CnunIIiI: PATRICIA E. BRANDT Business Administration Collpgian; IHINHIIUIBID JOSEPH PAUL BROGAN . lfu xi III Ix .IIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIuII AII-IIIIInIiIII: CIIIII: Newman CIIIII DARRELL CLAUDE BROWN Businmx IIIIIIIH-IH-xllull-UII STEPHEN THOMAS BROWN Businem Adminixlmlion Delta Sigma Pi: IV II: II- -PrcsiIlII IIII. SII uIIIIarII nnII BIIIIIOI . QIIurIcrrILIck Sm iI. ly , InsIIrIInIe CIIII s;BuIIrII Business AIIIIIinislraIion SIIIIIenl CIIIInIIiI; Fro .IAIpIIIix Kappa Psi; Spring Week ConImiII lee SI'aIIIIunI illllI BIIIIIII: Alpha Sigma Phi 'I'rIIasIIrI-r. AIIIIIII Sigma Phi: OIIliIIg Club: IIIIIIIkIniIII.I CIIIII Pittsburgh TIILIIII Phi Alpha BIIIIIIs-I LI-IlrrIs Club: HARLEAN ELIZABETH BENEC Business Administration 'IIIIIIII Phi Alpha: Markvling CIIIII; PIIIIIIDIIcnic CIIIInriI; Newman CIII'II PresiIIIInI. FRANK DITMORE BERKHEIMER Hyndman Busimm Adminislmlinn -AM CYRUS FREDERICK BEST Aaronsburg Business Adm I'm'slmliun AM Shamokin Chi Phi McAdoo Harrisburg Sigma Pi JEROME EDWIN BOCUTZ lluwviness AIlInI'niumtion AIIIIII'IICIIII; Stu dun! Hand BaIa-Cynwyd BLIIII SigIIIII RIIII IIIII IIIi OIIIIIgII: boalI; Vin -IrcsiIIcnI. TrIIIIIIIIIIeII, AI; Treasun-r, BI-In Sigma RIIII;CIIIII1:IIIII FmIII; MIIImLIr, BxisIIleIIII Hi Ile PAUL SCOTT BOMBERGER . Lancasler IlusI'nIIxx Adminislmlian JAMES FOX BORDEN Wyncote Sigma Chi Business Administration ' ' OnIing Club: PrIIsIIIcnI. SIgInn CIIi; LnIrusscI MurkI-Iing CIIIII: Manugcnicm Club Philadelphia DcIIu AnnviIIe GIIII Bethlehem Pi Bum Phi JOHN ROBERT BRANISH Philipsburg IlusinIIss Adminixnun'un CllllIilIll. GIIII: S CIIIII ROBERT TERRANCE BRAY Alluoua Bu inII LI Adminislmliun PIIiIIIsanII CIIIII: AIM; NIIwnInII CIIIII ARTHUR HOWARD BRENER Philadelphia Businesx AIImI'nislmlian III Sigma RIIo TIIcspiunsI an; CF. I; IIII , SIIIIII IInI llrIInIlIIoIIIII; AnIIrIIcIcs: Cu IIII III'g Ira AIIIIIinistnIlioII SIIIIIIIIII Council; Slan- Business Jim Thorpe Alloona FolcrofI EDWARD JOSEPH CALABRIA IquIIII-I'I AIIIIIirII'JlmlI'uII North Braddock Alpha Phi DI-lIII 'rl'liilh'llrlff, Alpha Phi Della; NI-wnIIIII Club; Accounting Club JACK JOHN CALDERONE Iluxinmx AIIIIII'm'sImIIIm . Chester LIIIIIIIIIII Chi AlIIIIII FIILIIIIIIII; Druids; S Club; NIwI'IIIIIII Club LOUIS ANTHONY CAMP Ilusineas Arlininiumliun . Beaver Falls Alpha 'l'uII 01H IgII Hanuger. Wren! lliIIg; hath; Pnpidenl. Alpha 'IIIII Omugu; l'IIrIIIi Nuns: BluI Key- , S Llub: Jazz Cl u;b Intrumumls; L. LELAND CHARLES CISNEY . Itusiums .4lllllilliIillulillll SAM; AIM; AI-I'IIIIIIIIIIg CIIIII; Outing: ClIIb,; IRA; Dormitory Ollivur McConnelle-aburg 1. WILLIAM CLARK. JR. . . . Pauli Phi GIIIIIIIIII DIllu Vivo-l'IInIIlI-III. All UIIiIInin- , Li Inn '5 PIIw; UIIIIIrIIII DIth KIIII'III; Skull IIIIII HUHK'H;KIHIHH1IH, DIIIII Sigma Pizt Il IJuxInI'n AIImI'III'IHIIII'mI .l A M ES RA Y MON D CLARK Illuillr'n AIIHII'III'IIMII'IIII Pittsburgh l'i KIIIIIIII Alpha IIIlrIIIIIurIIlu CHARLES WARREN COLLOM. JR. Ihwinusx AIIIIII'III'IIIIIII'UII Spring House Sigma Phi Epsilon SAM; IIIlrIIIIIIIruls KARL DAVID COOKF. IIu x'inmx AIIIIII'III'xIIIIII'Im Philadelphia I'i LIIIIIlIIlu Phi HU CH RAMSEY COOPER Slippery Rock IIIIsI'III' Is AIIIIIinIxImIiIm Alpha Chi Rh0 lrIIIIIIIIrI-n thu C hi R1: II; IFC; unhkPlbII : BmII-bull; SAM; Lion Party 70 DUANE MELVIN CAMPBELL IIIII-im'ss AIIIIII'IIIZI'IIIIII'IIII Oakdnle Sigma Phi Epmlon Treasurer. Sigma l'III Epsilun; Student Ilandbaak;y LA VIE: AI-rIIIIIIIiIIa Club: IIIlruIIIIIrIIlII; Lion RALPH NICHOLAS CATINO Hazlelon Hus sinus: Adminixlmli Ian XIIIIIIIIling L'lub; lelllllll L'luh: AIM KENT L. CHESTNUT Harrisburg Business Adminisuuu'on Lucrunuc; Intramural: JAM ES H. CLASPY Husim'ss Atllllilliilluliull . Monacu Della Chi Della Nu Alphn ROBERT THOMAS COEFEY IJHII'SS .lIlIIIiuixIIIIII'IIII llI-IlII SiuIIIII PI: DIlIzI NIH Alpha: Arnold Air SurII- ly , ACI'IIIIIIliIIg L'lub Luck Haven CHARLES ARNOLD COLE IIIII'IIII'sx AIIIIIIIIIsUuliuII Jenkintown DI-IIII 'I'IIu Delm Intramural- THOMAS EVAN COOPER . . . . Delta Buxinvs: AIIIIIInisImII'uII Accounting C II WILLIA M M URRAY CORMAN Danville Business Administralinu SAM; Inlramurn II JAMES MARTIN CORRIGAN Hazleton Business Admiuiumu'an gmn Chi Sucrolury. SAM; Student Handbook,- IFC; Newman Club; Biz- Ads lBulletin LOUIS EDWARD COTTIER . . . . Ilavcrtown Business Administration Dulm Chi Secretary. Della Chi; Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM DONNA ELIZABETH COWDER . . . Pittsburgh Business Adminislwlion Alpha Xi DL-llu Gamma Sigma; Yuuug vaublicuns; Iliz-Ad Bullulin; NSA JOHN JOSEPH COYLE . . . . Souderlon BusinL-ss Adminislruliun President, Della Nu Alpha: Alpha Kappa Psi; Bushman i1 Adminislmlion Student CUIIIICI EILEEN ROBERTA CROFT . . . . Altoona Business Adminisuuliun Kappa Phi; stley Funndutiun; Leonidas SAMUEL ROBERT CROTHERS . . . Springfield Business Alimillisllullon ROBERT JOHN CUBBISON . . . . Eric Business Administration Sigma Pi VicesPresident. Sigma Pi; IFC; Truck: lnlmmumls; Management Club BEATRICE DAVIDSON . . . . Brockton Business Administration nzz Club WILLIAM DOYLE DAVIS . . . Milroy Business Administration VALDEN L. DAY . . . . Washington Business Administration Accounting Ciub ARMER LINDSEY CRAIG, JR. . . . Uniontown Uusiurss Administration NELSON FITZGERALD CRAIGE . . . Monlrosc Mu sin cxs Adm in is nation JAMES LEE CRAMER . . . . Frocpurl Business Adminislmlion 'l'hvm Della Chi Dvbulc Club; Victe-l'rvsidrut. Alpha Kuppu l'si; Uunhu-sa .Mhniuixlmliuu Sludvul Council; SAM; Ynuug Rupublirans; Calln'giun DAVID ANDREW CUMMING.Q s . . Blakcly liusim-ss Allmiuisllulimx Pollock Council; AIM Buunl u! Cm'urnnrs; Dormitory Ulliru-r FRANK JOSEPH CURRAN . . . . Plains Iiusincss Adminisllution l'hi Knppu VC; Nownmn Club: Players; Inlrumuruln EUGENE ELIAS DANIELS . . . slwnanduzth Business Administmliuu IRA; Accounting Club; Ncwmun Club RICHARD H. DECIMA . . . . SOHH'FSUI Ilusincss Administration Accounting Clu WALTER MERLE DECKER . . . . Mansfzeld Business Admimslmtmn DORIS ELAINE DEBTS . . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Leonides: Insurance Club 71 CHARLES WILLIAM DeLUCA, JR. . . Lewistown Business Adminisllalian Dunnimry OlTIccr; Nillnny Council; SAM RICHARD JOHN DeLUCA . . . . Monaca liminmx Adminixlmlim Theta Xi Fuulballl: vaumn Club: Druids: S Club MICHAEL TED DePADOVA . . . Tunkhannuck Iiuxincss Administration SAM; Marketing: Club; Newman Club: Inlrunlurals DAVE DOMINIC DiFEBO . . . . Coaldale Ifminexx Arlmimslmlimz Phi Kappa l'i Gaumnu Mu; Trcusunrr. Phi Kappa H. RICHARD DOLLINGER . . . Huntingdun Ifuxincss Atlrninixlmliun Phi Sigma Dcllu Mululuvr. Surcrr: Purmi Nuns; Flulll: LA VIE; Blue Key; CPA ROBERT EDWARD DOUGHERTY . . . Lansdalc Business Adminislmtiun ROBERT B. DUNLAP . . . . Darlinglon Business Administration Jazz Club; Outing Club; SAM; AIM JOHN JOSEPH EARNEST, JR. . . . Osceola Mills Business Administration Accounting Club; Jan Club JOANNE EISENHAUER . . . . Sunbury Business Adminislmuan Markming Club; Yuung Repub icans; History Round Table DONALD WILLIAM ELKIN . . . Rochester Mills Business Adminixlmtiun JOSEPH HAROLD ERICSON . . . Downingtown lfuxinesx Adminislruliun Chi Phi Delta Sigma: Pi; Accunnling Club EDWARD JOHN FEENEY . . Chester Springs Ifuxinuss Administration Accounting Clu HOWARD MARK FELT . . . . Philadelphia llusinen Adminislr 1' ll Phi Epsilon Pi Frail; Treasurer. Phi Epsilon Pi; Accounting Club: Barbell Club ANTHONY JOSEPH FICARRA . . . Bellefonte Business Adminislrulion Accounting Clu ALBERT FINE . . . . . . Erie Ilusincsx Admimstmliun Sigma Alpha Mu Track; Players; Accounting Club; Inlrnmumls; Hillel HUMMEL ROSS FISHBURN . . . State College llusinesx Jrllninislmlinn Phi Gamma lh-lxu Hlm' Build; Phi Mu Alpha: MILLARD GEORGE FITZKEE . . . MolmtJUy lfuxim-xx Admininllutiun M-vuuminu C u: STAMATIOS FLAMPORIS . . . . Reading usinexx Ariminixuurion Sigma Pi Cupluin, Succur; Druids: Vit'r-Presidl'nl. S Club 72 DONN EVANS FRAZIER Bu. I'III' Is AIlmIIII'sIrIIII'uII DI- Ilu Siumu I I AII IIIIunliIII: CIIIII EARL ROBERT FREEMAN BHSIIH'XX Adminislmn'un M-I'uunlinp Clu I JOHN RUSSELL FRY Business AanInI'slraIIIIII SAME JANICE M. FUNK . . Business IIIIlIIIiIIislruu'nII A; Lvnnides JOSEPH FRENCH GALIARDI Bushman IIIIIIII'III'IIIIIII'IIII ,I'l'IHIIS: NI-wnmn Club NORMAN SY DNEY GARDNER Buxlnuss .IIIlmiIII'xlnIII'uII SAM: Hillel: IIIIrnIIIIIruIs RICHARD LOUIS GILBERT BII xim x: .4dll1illixllall'u PAUL BENNETT CILPIN BusiIII-Ixx AIIIIII'III'AImII'uII IlI-lm Sigma Pi; TrI-IIIIIIrI-r. PIIIIII Haw CIIIII: Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Em Sigma MARK BERNARD GLADSTONE liminms AdInIIu'slmlion Pershing Rifle: Tun Kappa Epsilon ERIK ROY FLEISC HER . Ruxim- xx zIdmiIIIsIraIiaII SAM: UnilIIII SluIII-nI Fellowship Philadelphia Bradford Phi KIIppII Sigma CENE ALLEN FOSTER lluinII-xx ,IlIIIIIiIIixImII'oII I IIIlrIIIIIIIrII s GEORGE PAUL FOX . . IiusInI-xx I'lliminiiflaliull SIIcn-lury. DcIIu NII AIpIm Reading Spring Mills Tremonl CIairton Chi Phi KENNETH EUGENE FRY . . . York iIII PXS .JIIIIIIIIixlmII'aII SAM; Pom: Sluu- CIIIII: Vetorun' H CIHII LOUIS WILLIAM FRYMAN IIII .II'III .xs :lIlIIIiIII'xIIIztiaII Philadelphia IIIIIII Sigma RIm :rfsililll! IIIIIII Sigma Rho: I'rIIsiIII-nl, 'IiIlI'NllIunH: PII-siIIIIIIl. Hoard III Drunmlics F ' AII-Un'u-rsily CIIIIiIu-l: Bmincss I IInII'I-I. SIIIIlI-nr IIIIdIIook; :Ippu; TIII-la Alpha Phi; Skull and BIIIII-s; Blue Key; IFC BmIIII OI CnIIIrIII: Hillel SAY LOK J. FULTZ. JR. Bu siIII .vs Adminmnuuun Flemington President. 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YIIIIIIg IIII'IIIIIIIiIuIIII: Gui IIIIIlu Sigma: Murkclinu CIIIII; HG: .VII vulnun CIIIII; LIIIII PIIIXI V RONALD KOZURA . . . . . Minersville BusIIIess Administralinn Secrelnnv WIIsley Foundation; Delta Nu AIIIIIII: Young RI-publicnnI ROBERT LEONARD KRAKOFF . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration BI- III Siam Rim 2 . ldl'!;-Trl'asllrcr AIIIIIIII-III'; Skull and BOIICSB: EIiimr. Bi: 4!! Bull 91in; Dd!!! 1F Ina Pl; Alpha Phi Omega: TrI- IIIIIrI -.r Bvlu nIUIII: LA IIE: Bus Illl'55 A'd ' Hll'almn . l-IIIIIIIl CUIInCII;EIIlWIL'1I; SluIlIIII IlIiIuIbIIok: EIK'KIIUns CIIIIIIIIitth cm. nizII nCIIIIIIIIillII- ;Hut SiI I-icIy CIIIIIII'i ILD'IIOND RAUL KRAMER . . . Pittsburgh l liusilxuss IIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIII Phi Elmihm Pi Ah ; . 'rcIi-IIIII. Iicu-I'n-sidcnl, Business AIIIIIIIIisIrIIliun SIIIIII-III Council: I'ltmuhlhu Cnbi III I: Dircclur, CPA: Skull and Bunch: Andruclcs; Chairman, I LEON DALE KRINER . . . . . DuBnis IIIIsinem' I'IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Aucuuuling Club ERNEST E. 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Bradford IIIIsIIIeIIs AIInIIIIIsIIIIIIoII EDWARD IIICIAIIH . . . . Philadelphia IIIIII'IIIL'SII AIIIIII'IIisIrIIIIIIII AIM UIII'II III GIIII-nmrs; TIM EXIWUIIVP IIIIIIIIIIiIlI-v; Jazz Club DONALD EUGENE LEE . . . . Slate COIIOgC IIIIII'I'III-xs AdmEnistrutiun I'IIi IIIIIII TIH'III I'rI-siIII-III. I'IIi DI'IIII 'IIII-III; IFC UIIHI III IIIIIIIrnI; Jun lIIIIII: UIIliIIg CIIIII EDWARD CHARLES LEITHEAD lluxI'm-III AIInII'III'xHIIlI'mI Carlislc KIIIIIIII Sigma rI I.-IIiIII'm Kumu Sigma; II- :PrthItIlIII. IIIsIIrIIIIII CIIIII Bu im- an AIIIIIiIIiIIIrIIIiIIn SIIIIII-m IlIrqu il 78 RICHARD DANIEL LASH . . . BuIII-r IIIIsI'nvxs AIInII'III'sImIiuII Phi Sigma Kuppu Alpha Phi Omega: MIIIIIIgI-Inuul CI uII; Accounling Club; UCA; .qu III Iub; Campus Pur CHARLES M. LATTANZIO . . . Beuvvr Fails IIIIIII'III'm AIIIHIIIIUIHIIOII Dormitory OITICI-r; PIIIlork CIIIIIIeiI: SAM THOMAS CLINTON LAW . . . Cardinar.Mv. IIIISI'III'III .IIIIIIIIIIsHIIII' Signm NII I-I;IIIIIIaII AIpIIII Knppu Phi: S CIIIII: InInIIIIIIrIIIya MARK ALAN LEVINE . . . . . Eustnn IIIIxinIu-s .IIIIIIilIislrulI'un Phi Sigma DI-IIII IIIIII- KI-I': IIX BIIIII'II III CIIIIIrIII: FruIII' AI l'IJIIHIIIIIllg CIIIII: IIiIII- -I: Klurkrling CIIIII; IIrI-sinlrm. I'IIi VIIIIIIII Dtll THOMAS CHARLES LEWIS . . . Mnmmse IIILIIIII'SS xIIIIninI'IIrIIIioII Phi Sigma Kappa I'nzsiIII-III. II I'nIlIIry. Phi Sigma KlIIIIpII; IIIIII IIIIIIII: SI-IrI III'I'I FrI-IIsIIrIIr. Ski III IIIIII IIIIIII-n; SII rI-III IIrI- IrI- IsIIrI- r I;: IHIIIA I1IIIIIIIIiI;lFC: I'IIi MII Alpha. Alpha Phi OIIII'gII; JIIIL C IIIII; CnIIIpIIn PIIr DeVERIC OWEN LICHTENWALNER . . 'I'III'IIIIII' Business AIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIOII API'IHIIIIIIIg Club; IIIxIIrIInIrI' Club lu usI nan IlrlmI'IIislrIIu'on .II-Kuouniing Club; lInuIrum-II Club RICHARD c. ngm' , . . , Pittsburgh Businrn Adminislrulian Alpha Sigma Phi CLIIIreIary, Alpha Sigma Phi; Spring WIIck Commiuce STANLEI' BR UCE LINDENBERC . . Pittsburgh Buxinus Adminislml: an Bel nSigmn Rh CPA- N41! Hulh- IIIII; LIIIIlcm; Engin rm; Blue KIIyI: DtIiln Signm Pi; SIIIIII III! Handbook; Marketing CIIIII; CC FRED LOKOFF . . . . . Philadelphia Ii'usincs: Adminislmlion 29m Bel Tm Players; ThI-apianu; hhumncr Cluh; Marketing Club JOSEPH MANION LUDWIG . . . Carnegiv mines: Administration Newman Club; Marketing Club; AIM ROBERT JOSEPH LUTFY . . . . Milford Business Adminislrulion Kappa Delta Rho Lian Party; Players JAMES JEROME MI-CABE . . . . Pottsville BIIJI'III-ss AanI'nisIrIIII'uII Pi Sigma Upsilon Pershing RiiiI-s; Newman Club JOHN MARK McDERMOTT . . . Scranton Business Administration Delta Chi Alpha KIIppII Psi; AItmIIInIing ClulI; Mnrkvting Club; NI-wnmn Club WILLIAM PHILIP McGOVERN . . . Philadelphia Business Administration HALE OTT LICHTENWALNER . . . Tammy JOHN DEWITT LIST . . . . McKeespnrl IIIIJI'III-ss AlllllilliIilfllIiIIIl Uphu Kappa Psi; Accounting: ClIIiI DONALD PA UL LLOYD . . . I Pnttstown liusiIIIst I'illlnlinl'nUUII-UH Accnuntiug Club JAMES LESLIE LOCKERMAN . . . Chvswick BIIinII-n Adminixlmlian Dolm Upailun PrvsiIleIIISl. CDIIIIIII Upsilon: Captain. IIM'HILKH P:umlmll: :rD ruid II: OnIiIIrnn Dulln Kap EDWARD JOSEPH LYNAM Oil City Business Administration Sigma Chi Marketing Club; Ncwumn Club: lIqumnIIc Club LEWIS GEORGE LYNCH. JR. . . . Collingdulv Busim'ss Arlmhu'slmlion Alpha Sigma Phi Mnrkcting Club JAMES JOHN LYSEK Businmx AIInII'III'JlmlI'on Basketball; Dormitory Of'EIccr Hellermwn Sigma Upha Epsilon JAMES HENRY MIIGIIRK II'IIII .n 4dmIIIIerIIIiuII SAM; Marketing Club; Newman Cluh; III rshing Riilux; SAME Drcxrl Hill DONALD WARREN MCKITTRICK BusiIII 55. idmiIII'slIIIlI'IIII F In Signm Phi WDFMI Alpha Phi OInchI; Jazz Clu b; Marketing Lluh; YIIIIng RIIIIIIIIIimIns; WL- elninnmr inundation; NiIIIIIIy GrI IIHII Cutusuuquu RICHARD FRANCIS McKNIGHT Iiusiness .Ihlminislmliun Bridgeport. Conn. Pi Kappa Phi Prmidem. Pi Kappa Phi; lmnunumis: IFC 79 JOHN CHARLES MCMEEKIN . . . Philadelphia Rusim'sx Jllminislrarian Pi Kappa Alpha iquc Chairman. Campus l'uny: IFC; Direclnr. npus Chnrsh Svcrvlury. Pi Kappa Alpha WILLIAM JOHN MACZEES. JR. . . Shenandoah liusinrsx Adminislmliox Phi Kappa M'ruunlinn Club: Newman Club: Yuung Ropublirnns; Jazz Club JOHN ROBERT MADORE . . . State College Fusim-ss Jdminislmn'un Dv'lln Sigma Pi: Phi Em Sigma: Prosidrnl. Chrckrr Cluh: Insumm'o Clull ROLF VOLKER MAHLEH . . . Baldwin,N.Y. Buu'lunm Arlminixlmlinn Young Rs-pululin-um: lnrumnm' Clulu: History Round Tahlv'. Gvrnum Clulv RICHARD WI. NIAHONEY . . . Philadelphia Burinrm .4Ilmfnisl'nliun Kuppu :Uphn Pai Pn-sidvm. Kumm Alpha l'wi: Nimmy Cnunril: IFC: luxurum'v Club: Fvnu-inz Club: .lnzi Clulu WILLIA M BARRY MARTIN . . . Wayneslmrn Busim-ss Administration thn Chi Rho humming Club ALFRED JOHN MASSI . . . . Pen Argyl Businmx Adminislmlinn Thrlzl Kappa Phi Accounting Club; Intramumls JOHN CHARLES MATTERN. JR. . . Beaver Springs Buxinvsx Allminixlmliun M'rnunling Club: Smhbnrd and madr: Trrumn'r. Harlwll Club: Cnllvgv Comp ALBERT LEROY MAXSON . . . . Girard Businmx Administration Doltn Sigma Phi Alpha Phi Omega; Aconunling Club: Drhu Sigma Pi JULIE ANN MAYBURY . . . . Bradford Ilusinms Administration Drlm Gamma varvlary. AllleliVPrsily Cahim-I: Dvhmc Club: Phi Chi Thule: Lion Party; Inlmmurala ROBERT GEORGE MAZEIKA . . . Shenandoah Ilusinvsx Arllrlinislnniun Newman Club: :h-rmmling lllul' ROBERT P. MEAHL SXateColloge Ilusinvss Allminislmliun PrL-uiilvm. Roger William.- Ft'llnwelhip: Blue Band: Accuunling ClulI: UCA RICHARD GRIFFITH MERCNER . . . Bethlehem business Adminixlmlion SAM: Dvha Sigma Pi; Jazz Club; Manager, Wrrslling: Marketing Club: Insuram'c Club: Biz-Ad Bulletin,- Intramural! JOSEPH CRIER MEREDITH. JR. . . . Tyrone Bluinr'n Jrlministmliun Dt'lln Chi amblnrd and Blaxlc; lmrsnnunils; Arrnunling Club RICHARD EUGENE MEREDITH . . . Newport Business Adminisuuliun THOMAS THORETT MEREDITH . . Kittanning: Rusim-sx Adminislmlian Sigma Phi Epsilon In-urunrc Club; lnlmmurals CHARLES HENRY MERSON . . . Chambersburg Business .-Idminixlulliml Armmming Club: Jazz Club ROBERT GENE MILLER . . . . Altoona Ilusmcsx Adminixlnumn ME V SAM 80 ROGER E. MILLER . . . . Philadelphia Business AIIIIIiIII'sIIIIIiIIII BIIII Sigma Rho Manager. TcnIIiv thn l'IIi OIIIc CHI; SI MLIL'lll IIIIIIlllIauk; Sccrc Clary. BI-III Sigma Rh 0 DONALD JOHN MILLHOUSE . . . Allentown Business ArlmiIIisIIIIII'IIII Football; SAX; Inlmmurals JOHN D. MOFFATT . . . New Cumberland Business .4IIIIIiIIisIIIIIiIIII Della Nu Alpha JOSEPH ANTHONY MONFREDO . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Accnunling Club; Insurance Club; AIM JAMES EDWIN MONTGOMERY . . . DuBois Business AtlmiIIisIIIIIiIIII Accuuming Club CHARLES DAVID MOOSE . . Curwcnsvillc Business Administration Accounting Club: AIM Judicial Bourd of Review JACK MELVIN MORRISON . . . Harrisburg Business Administration Hillel; Accmmling Club IRVING MOSKOW . . . . XVilkcs-Barrc Ilusincss .4IlmiIIixIIntiIII1 CPA; Marketing CIIIII; Hillel; iIIlrIIIIIuIIIIs DAVID HYMAN MOSKOWITZ . . . Elkins Park Business 4tlminislmlian A1 phII Epsilon PI Manager, Golf; Della Sigma Pi; AI counting Club; InlIaIIIumls BERNARD JOSEPH NIOTKOWSKI . . Reading uSinI-ss AdmI'IIisIIIIII'mI Kappa Drlla Rho Pershing Rifles; Accuunling CiIIlI RONALD HOWARD MOUNTAN . . . Poltslnwn Ilusinrss AIlmiIIisInItIan 5mm Alpha Epsilon Blue Key; DIlm Nu Alpha. Imramurals: LA Yuz; Red Cross; Manager, Gymnaslic: THOMAS ANTHONY MULHERN . . . Pittston Businrss Administratian Pi Sigma Upsilon Accounting Club; Vcwmnn Club; Outing Club; Intramural: PATRICIA MARY MURPHY . . . Pittsburgh Business .4dmiIIisIrnIiIIII President Phi Chi AThem; Bus sin cw Atilllillisltllilll'l SIIIIII-III CIIIIIIIil; NS A; F! oIII; NcII'IIIIIn Cluh ,'ILIIII I-giu MAYWOOD JOSEPH MYERS . . . Johnstmvn Businrss .4IlnII'III'slIIztiuII 'HIIIIII Kappa Phi Trz-muror, Theta Kappa Phi; Newman CIIIII; Yuunu Republicans RAY EDWARD MYERS . . . . Dauphin Business Adminisnan'un Sigma Nu DPIIZI XII Alpha W- JAY NACE . . . . . . York Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega; Symphony Orcht'slra; Outing Club WILLIAM EUGENE NEIFERT . . Mount Carmel Bu sinI sI 4IIIIIIIII'sInIIiIIII Vclcmn' 5 Club; Delta Nu Alpha; Pi Sigma lilnilun HARRY jAY NEUMAN . . . . Philadelphia BusiIII ss 4IImI'IIixlmliIIII Phi EWING m C l D I ' Frail ,c Bu,- -iIII,n AIIIIIiniuIraliun Sludcn II- Circu cilia: nliID: gzcrclaiy Phi Epsilon i'i: CPA 81 Conshohocken JOSEPH SAMUEL NEVILLE Buu'ncsx Administration AIM Board OI lCraven norm; Dormilurv O I' - SIC cr 1 lupus CII est; NI-wumn Club; Mnrkr'ling CIIb WILLIAM ROBERT NEVIN . . Husincss AaninI'sImIiun Accounling Club; OuIIIIg, Club L NICHOLAS Business Adminislmlian ORVILLE Marketing Club JOHN JOSEPH PALUTIS liusiumI Adminislmliun Newman Club ALEXANDER JOHN PARENTIL . lIusI'm-ss A-lzlminiumlinn humming Club; Nuwman Club FR ANCIS ALVIN PARSHALL Iluunexx Administration Marketing Club IOSlCPH M. PERUSIC RICHARD A. PET'I IT $4 I Iemry Trv'ImIn-r. Dr-IIII Nu Mplm ROBERT CRAFTS PRAY IIusincsx .IIIIIII'III'AIMIHHI 82 I My. Iollock Council; Ib East McKeesport Iiuaim'ss Adnu'nislluliun JO ANN J. NOVITSKY Business Administrauon Butler EDWIN .I Scranton Delta Chi Exeter Rochester. N. Y. Tau Kappa EpaIIon Baden Pittsburgh Bmim 5: Administration Buumns AIdmininlmlinn Student CouncII Williamsporl II cl III CIII BLAINE GEORGE OHL Businexs Administration Butinexs Adminisluuinn EDWARD JOHN PATRICK Blakely Zeta Tau Alpha VIce President. Zeta TnII Alpha J ersey Shore Veluan a CIIIbI Camera Club: Accounting Club AIM OSEPH OLSEN. JR. Springfmld Tau Kappa Epsilon IIIImqumln Mount Carmel Thcla Kappa Phi e-Prcsidant, Theta Kappa Phi; Delta Sigma Pi; nu Club Business Admyinislm gDcnIocmla Club; Newmn Morris Run KENNETH NORMAN PATTERSON Business Allminislmliun Accuuming Club Clearfield VIAX JOHN PEOPLES . . Business Adminislmlion Accounting Club Philadelphia JOSEPH HENRY RACIK . Busim-ss Administration Alpha kappa Psi: Marketing Club Weston Inkramumla VERON ANDREW RAOS . . Business Administration Arrounllng Club: hcwman Club Basketball: Clairlon K psz Sigma THOMAS IVAN RAPACH BusinI-sx Adnxinisllatiun Tnnsun r. kappa Siann Dcha Sigma I'I, 'Ilarkrlmg Llub Jan Flu b JULIAN RAPPAPORT . . . Allentown BuaI'nen Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi Bzi Accounting CIIIII: Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Pi DONALD EUGENE REDA . . Beaver Falls Business Administration 111sz CIIIII EDWARD WILLIS REDFIELD . . . Doylestown Buunass Administratiun Si IIgn nip Treasurer. 5'61 ! II: Seniur CInss AIIIi-mry BIIIIIII; InlrIIInurIIIs: !nllegllm: Frail: E. GRANT ROGERS . . . . Drexel Hill Business Administration Insurance Club; SAM JACK ROSE . . . . . Philadelphia BUSInesx Administration Phi EPSIIOH Pi Business Administration Student Council- . Andr ncica: VICCI President. Phi Ens iol n Pi; Circulation Manager. Fro: h ROBERT FRED ROSE . . , Scrunmn Busmess Admuu'slratian IiIIIa Tau Omega President. Alpha Tau OInegI; II-C; Marketing Club; Newman CIIIII MARY ELIZABETH RUTTER . . . Lancaster Busing, Administration Kappa Deim ny8rs: Swim Club; Jazz Club: Inlrnmurnls JACK LANE SADLER . . . . New Castle Business Adminixnau'an Alpha Tau Omega Treasurer. :Iphn Tn u Omega; FIGHII Student Handbook; M slminslcr Fnundalinn: Mnrkeling CIu DOUGLAS ERWIN SALMON . . Washington. D. c. Eusinen I-ldminislmlion Wen Dorm Council: Outing Club: AIM CLARENCE RUSSELL REMALEY . . Creenshurg Bqu-IZGXK Adminixlralion Phi DI'IIII TiIPIH LA VIE: TIIespinns LEONARD MARTIN RICHARDS, JR. . . Wayne IIIIIIIIIWI IIIIIIiIIislrIIliIIII LiIIIIiII I'nw; MI- Uniwrxily Sartre IIr-y -TrPilh IIIIr rcr; Della Sigma Pi: SI'IIIIIIIIIII aIIII BIHI e; AnIIrIII'II'A: Secrclury. AIM BIIIIrII of Con Ifllnrn: lion PurI Iy; SIIIIIIIIIIIIIrI- Class AdIisnn Board: Junior CtiLIIE AIIIinIIry Bnur II PETER ALLIOT RICHARDSON . . . I-IzII'I-rfnrd Business A dm I'IIistmlI'vII GERALD NORMAN ROSENBERCER . . Snudermn Business Administration PIIiioaIIIIIIy CIIIII: Secretary. PnIIIIIIk Cliunrii: AIM: DanIIiIIIry OII'II'I'r CHARLES ALAN RUBY . . . Philadelphia IIusI'III's: Adminixtratiau CIec CIIIII: Acnnunling CIIII- ALASTAIR RUTHERFORD . . . West Chester Buxinms Adminislmtiun Delta Sigma Pi DONALD JOSEPH SANDERS . . . Pittsburgh Buxiness Adminislratiun Phi Kappa Tau Treasurer. Phi Kappa Tau; Lacrnnm: TroIInIIrer. Marketing CIuII KATHERINE LOUISE SAUER . . Crunfurd N.. Buxincxs Jdnunislmu'an Ka amIII Kappa Gamma Treasurer KIIppII Kappa CIIIIIma: anlvrn Dillllf' CIIIII: Inlrnmumiu MICHAEL PHILIP SCARDINO . . Fort Washington BuJinc Ix Administration 83 CURTIN ELLWOOD SCHAFER . . . Gibsonia IiusinI-sx Adminislmliun TI'III Kappa Epsilon Blue Key; Sludvnl Enramp IIIvnI: Bonk E-XI lIuIIgo: Campus Party , Junior Class Advisory Buuni: Campus Cimsl; SI-niur Cl'I lss XIII'isury Boarl BAX MOND MANUEL SCHAEFER . . Philadelphia izlmI'IIisImrim Amuuliling Chili : OIiling Club; PI railing Riilns DAVID ALLAN SCHANTZ . . . Ossining, N. Y. limitless AIlnIinixlnIliun Sigma Chi SAM; Manager, Baseball SIGMUND GERALD SCHIFF . . . Allentown Business Administration Chess Club; AI-cnunliug ClIIlI; Ilillvi; Murkvling Club JAMES SCHONBERGER Business .-1IlnIiIII'.IlnIII'Im Allentown Alpha Epsilon Pi Marketing Chili; IIIlnIIIIIIrIIls JAMES ZIECLER SCH ULTZ . . Norristuwu IIusI'uI'ss Administration iihi C Inlllh'l Doha Mmmgvr, CIIIIIInsliI'a; Punni Nuns; IFC ISRAEL SCHXVAB . . . . Baltimore, Md. Business AIIIIIiIII'sImII'un Phi Sigma Della Collegian; DI-llu Sigma Pi; CI'A; Biz-AII Bulletin PAUL ANTHONY SCHWAB . . . Philipsburg BusIncss Adminixlmliou Accounting Club; Della Sigma Pi MICHAEL RAYMOND SEDLAK . . Spring Creek Businvss Adminislmlion Newman Club ROBERT DAVID SECAL . . . Miami Beach, Fla. liuxmcss JIImI'III'sIIIIIIIIn Br In Sigma Rim Business AIiIIIiIIislmtinI II Sllhillll CIIIIIII i1; Pr vsiIlIIII DIlpl Ii; CPA; hidmclcs: IIi Nuns; CIR! H iJIIsliItc. 'Irilx IIII.II: SIIprI- Inc Con ADOLPH SEIDENSTICKER, III . . . . York lfusim x5 AIII'II'III'sInIII'IIII Pill Them Pi thsiIIL-su AIIIIIiIIislrIIIiIIn SIIIIlI-III C-IIIIIIIil: Pi GIIIIIIIIII XIII: GII'I- Cinlv: QIIJrIcnlvc ck SIIIiI-ly; AI IdrucIs ; MIIIIIIIgIr, XVII; slling; MIIIIIIging iuIlilIII. LAME; llI'lIII Sigma Pi; SAM WILLIAM HOWARD SHAW . . . Philadelphia Iluxiucss Adlninislmlinn Phi Kappa Psi Treasurer, Della Nu Alpha; SIII'IzI-r; Iii:-AII IJIIIlI-IIII; ImnIIIIIIrIIis; WDFM JAMES B. SHEPHERD . Mount Lebanon BusIm-ss AanIIIiIIInII'an Accouming Club JOHN A. SHEPHERD . . . . Narberth IquI'ncss AIIIIII'III'xlIIIII'oII Accuunling Club 4.; .2: RICHARD THOMAS SHILLINGER . . Mount Alton Business AIImI'III'slmII'IIII Tau Kappa Epsilon IFC Board of Control; lFC; Insurance Club; lnlrumIIrals IIRMAN EARL SHOFF . . Ellensburg IJIIMIII ss JIIIIIIIIISIIIIII'IIII Accuuuling ClII I MYRON LLROX SHOI 175 TALL . . McAlistcrvillc BusIIIcss Adminislmlion AccuIIIIIiIIg Club FREDERICK SHORE . . . . Philadelphia Business AIIIIIiIIisHuIiuII 84 PHILIP HENRY SIEC . . . . Bellefonte Business Adminislmliun Chi Phi SIM; IHSHHIHIVC CIuII; IIIlraIIIIIIIIIs ELLIOTT PERRY SILVER . . . PIIiIadeIpIIia BusinI'ss AIIHIirII'sIruII'IIn Bela Sigma RIIII Trvnsurvr. Alpha Phi OIIII'gn STEPHEN EARL SIMON . . . . Jenkintnwn Business Adminislralion Alpha Epsilon Pi Debate Club; Insurance Club ROBERT SEBERT SIMPSON . . . Johnsnmn Businvss Administmliun XIurkI'ling CIIIII WENDELL LEO SKELLEY . . . . Alumna llusiIII-ss Adminisllnlirm MARY JANE SKOFF . . . . Conyngham BusiIII-xs AIlnu'nisImIinII Marketing CIulI; Camera Club JOSEPH LAWRENCE SMAYDA . . . HerIIIinie usimtss 4dminI'51mlinn AICIIIInIIIIg CIIIII; CIII CIIIII: CIIIIpc-I CIIIIIr DONALD GLORC E SMELTZ . . EIizuIIeIIIviIIe llusian; 4Ilnu'n1slnnion DI-Ilu SigIIIII Pi; APPIIHnlIIlg CIIIII DONALD EUGENE SMITH . . . Lock Haven Business Administmlian Vicc-Prcsidcm. Accounling Club; Della Sigma Pi; Markcling Club NORMAN EUGENE SMITH . . . Beaver FuIls Business Admrinislrailian Phi Delta TIIcla nnrnmmy OlIIc sAIIIIIiIIislmIiIIII Sludonl CIIIIIII iI; WI-sl DIIIIII Council; nlrumuralef; LioIII .Ir;Iy IA VI ;Thc. pi ;C'I IPUS CIH- ' DONALD EUGENE SNYDER . . . Cukeburg IiusI'III'ss :IIInII'IIistIIIII'uII Accuuming CIuII; l'IIi Em Sigma WILLIAM LAWSON SNYDER . . . Pauli BuIInI ss AIlnIInIs ralmn HI In M 1' ' C M Cl'lluu ChII .Iirn Cam I :Irly: .IIIIIIIII Class AIIII IIry Bum ; 'lrI-uz-IIrI-r. Young RepuIIIIcaIIs;m L'inII Purly; lI-C; SAM; Alpha Kappa Plai; BLD- 'IuI II D EANNA CAROL SOLTIS . . . . Hazleton Business Administration Kappa DI'Iln CoIII-giun; MIIrkIslIng CIuII; WSCA: LA VIE: TIII-spiuus; PIIIyI-rs WIZLDON EUGENE SPANCLER . . . York llusirmss ALIminI'slrIIlinn Marketing CIuII JOSEPHDWIGHTSPICNCICR . . . . Bristol Business Administration Sigma Chi SARI; Marketing CIuII; WDFM BY RON WALTER SPILLER . . . Philadelphia IileinI-ss itlminiumlion Silllna MI'h Mu President. SIgIIIa Alpha XIII; AIPIIlInlIHg CIIIII; HIIII-I THOMASJOHN SPITZNAS . . . . Erie Buxin: ss ianIIIIslnIliun lh'lm Tau Delta EDWARD ANTHONY STECK . . . Bethlehem Business Adminislmliun S AH WILLIAM STODDART . . . . State College IIIIxI'muzs AIIIIII'IIislmIioII Phi Delta Them lFL'; Accounting Club KATHY ANN STHUUP . . . Bedford Business .4IIIIIiIII'slrIIIimI AllIlILI Chi Omega Scrrvlury. Culnpun Chem; UCA R AY MON D JA MES 51 UBBLEBINE . . West Lawn siAdm nislmlio on Vicc- Prcuidenl Mark:ling Club; SANI; Phi Em Sigma 1 N NN S NIN'ClUl L '1 HONI ANN . . Cunlrc Hull Basin: 53 Alllninisuuliun Nccuunlinl. L'lulI; Soccer ROBERT G. THOMAS . . . . Bethlehem Iluainms Adminislmlian AcI-uunling Club; Nrwnmu Club J A Y 11. TOLSUN . . . . Marion UUH'IIPA; AIIIIIIIII'quliuII Phi Sigma Delta Srlu-Iluling Edilur, LA VIE; Secretary, Tribunn1;AdverIining Manager From INIHIIUCIL'S; Purmi Nuns: Supreme Cour n; PA; DL bu In Club; Bulincii AdIIIiniII- IIIIIiun Student Council; Biz- Ad Bullezin; SAM JOHN AUGUSTUS VALENTINE . . lord Cilv Ihnim I5 AIIIIII'III'.IIIIIIIuII Pi Kuppu Mphu liun' a l'IIII; Omicron DI-Il III K I'Ipu: l'n-IIiIII m. I IIrIIIi Nun Ha! Sn rioly Conn i;l I-I'ury-Irn :I Ilrl r, 1H2: NNlIi .Ni; HIIsimI-s Adlliinihlruliull SIIIIIIIIII C'numii; 'Nlpllll KIIppII 1's i, weir I IIIIr l;i KIIIIIIII Al'III IIIONIAS C ARMAN VINC ll'Nl . . Dunvillc UH ! s5 Administration Hl'iill Sigma l'i: Accuuulinu Club: IntrIIIIIIIruIs E DWAIID KL N'l WADDING . . Punxsutawncy Hun III 35 .JIlnIIIIII-Imliun Arcuunliug Club; ,NIIIrkIIiIIg Club; SAM VINCENT MARK STURNIOLO . . . Clearfield llIIxinejs AdIIIinisUulimI Dulln Upsilon muruncc Club; Newman Club FRANK STEPHEN SWEITZER . . Summit Station lflminess zldminixlralian nsumncu C u ARTHUR GUULDEN TEEL . . . While Haven Business 4dminisualwn Nlurkcting Club; SA MELVIN JOSEPH TRENKLE . . . Lukemom IlusiIIesx Admimsuuu'an Marketing Clu b JAY S. ULRICH . . . . . Elizabelhlown Business Adlnilu'slmliun Phi Kappa ViI-c-Pn'aidI-III. Phi KIImIII: Newman Club; Munugcmcm Club: Young licpubliuaus; Pershing Ridvu DANIEL R. VALANTY . . . Ringtown Business AIlmiIIislIuliuu Della Sigma Pi: Accounting Club; Newman Club EARL C. WADSWORTH . . . . Lock Haven fusiluss Adminislraliun lIMImIIu- CllIIlI: I'nsidonl Mar kcling C1ub;AumInIIIIg Club: iusiIIk-se Nlllllillislruiilhll Sluden! CUUIIL il DAVID LEE WALKER . . . Windber ilsillk'ss JIIIIII'nislruII'un Phi Mu Della Accounting CIIIII WILLIAM NELSON WERTMAN . . . Mercer Business Administration Golf Club; Outing Club HAROLD EARNEST WIANT New Bethlehem Businen Adrrim'strau'an Sigma Phi AlP PIL-IIiIlu:I. 'lreus rucr. Sigma Phi AIIulIh Treasurer. nKnIIim 1ni;1FC;AccnunIing Cl ub DAVID NORMAN WILSON . . . Elizabeth III- .I: Administration Vice- -Pr::idcnl. Riding Club; SAM LEONARD JOSEPH WINDISH . . . Bethlehem Business Administration Phi Kappa Newman Club; lnlrzunumls; Young Republicans Club DONALD M. WOODRINC . . . Mount Carmel Buxim-ss Adminisnuliou Phi Kappa Tuu Proxidcm. Phi Kappa 'II'IIu ALI-IIuIIIiIIg CIIIII; 5AM DONALD WOODS . . , , Wilkes-Barru Bulilll'll Admilnislruliun Lu'llbdn Chi Alpha President, SAM; Business AaniniIIIruIiIIn Student Council HARRY I. YAVERBAUM . . . . Harrisburg Buu'nen Administration lhi Sigma Della Sotrcmry. Phi Sigma Delta; Collegian; Fqurnin Edimr. LA VIE: HA; Androcles; Skui IInd Dimes; Biz- Ad llu llelin; MaIIIIgL L-r. Lacrosse ROBERT LEE ZEIDERS . . . Yeagertown Busmeu Adminulmlian Accounting Club HOWARD PHILLIP ZEITLEN . . . Harrisburg Business Adminisuulion Dormilury Ont-I-r; MquL-Iinr. Club; Riding Ciuh; AcuIIInIinI.v Club; MAA; Pollock Council; SAM; A131 Bunrd of CuIcrlIurs; Hillc 1 WILLIAM MARTIN ZISEK . . . Hazleton Busmrs: Administration Accounting Club; AIM RAYMOND LAVERNE WOLF . . . Saint Marys Business AdmI'IIistIuIiun NORMAN DIETER WOLFF . . . Philadelphia Business Adminislruliun Sigma Pi AiI IiIII 111i OnI- I- II; CHIII'KHHI; Cl'. ;JIIzz Club; intrumumls: Scniur Class AdI I'iIIuI'y BIIIII 1 ROBERT LEE WOMELDORF . . . BLIuIsburg Easiness Adminixnuliuu Delta Nu AlIIIIu JOHN ALBERT YEAKEL . . . Center Valley lI'usI'nI's: AdmiIII'sIIIIlI'uII Phi EIII Sigma; Ninuny Gronu; Accounting CluiI ROBERT ANTHONY YOUNG . . . . Eric Busmvu Adnunisnulian 'Iruck; Marketing ClulI BARBAR A ZATCOFF . . . . Wilkus-Burre lludnesx Adnunu'lmnon Sigma Delta Tau F;Iolh Tbcupiuns; Jun CIub:HiIIL-1 IRVING ZLATIN . . . . Scranton Business Adminixlrulian cm Sigma Rim Pnnni Nuns; HIIIL- KL- cy; S CII II;1 Culhgiun; IIIIIIIIgcr. Basketball; Alpha Phi OIIII-gzl; Student Ilaudbu uk MICH I11:31.. DANIEL ZNACIIKO . . Purkside Busine Is AIIInIrIIIIIIIIian Kappa 1' IIIIilIIII III President. 1rtdilllrl3r, '1 an KuIIIIII EIIIIiiIlIII; SIzubhurd uiid Blmlc: 11C;1hmk Exvhu JAMES DONALD ZOLLNER . . . Arlington, Va. Business Administration Delta Tau Delta 87 88 COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS . FREDERICK G. BRICKWEDDE ' can ORGANIZATION D01! - - - - - FREDERICK C. Bmcxwanm: . . . . C. 1. NULL Assistanl Dean - - Assisllln! to 11m Ilvrm - . - - Fun'n L. CARNAHAN Ilmd. Dvpurtmvnt ol Chemistry - - W. CUNARD FERNELIUS Acting Head, Department of Chemistry - - A. WITT HUTCIIISUN Ilcml, Department of Chemical Engineering - DUNALD 5- CRYDER Director, Cryogenic Laboratory - - - JOHN C. ASTON Director. Pvlrolmun Rvmzing Laboratory - MERRELL R. FHNSKE llt'ud, Dvparlmvn! of Physics - - . JunN A. SAUER - - J. H. OLEWINE Director, Clwmiml Lulwralnrivs - . v A H, merzmcgu In Clmrgc. Pre-lediml amI Scionm' 1V SHELDON AMSEL . . . . . Simpson Prc- Medical Bela Sigma Rho V' ICC Pr1a11l1nl, Chem- Phys SI udvnl Council; President, Alpha Epsilon Della: CP I:C Phi EIa Sigma; Student Hundbuak; imrumurals CHARLES ALFRED ANDERSON . . . Brockway Chumiful Engineering AlChE; Tau Bela Pi: Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma JAMES BERNHARD ANDERSON . . State College Chemical Engineering Beta Them Pi Phi Eln Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Imramurals JOHN DAVID ANDERSON . . . State College Chemical Engineering Bela Them Pi Phi anlniu Upsilun: Sigma Tau: I'IugiIu-ur; lnlrumumls RICHARD HENRY BALL . . . . Hawley P AIM; Phi Em Sigma; CXIHIL'HI Club PAUL BARTON . . . . . Heckschcrville Chemical Engineering AIChE; Secretary, AC5: Newman Club BENJAMIN PAUL BELLES . . . Hunlock Creek Clinmicul Engineering AiChE; AIM: Imramumls FREDERICK CHARLES BENDER . . Philadelphia Chemistry GERALD JOSEPH BENDER . . Carrolltown Chemical Engineering AIChE; Newman Club; AIM; lntramurnla; Niuany Crono JAMES ALBIN BENSON . . . . Pipersvillc Clzcmirul Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma :UChE: BIUI' Bum! NEIL BERNSTEIN . . . . . Harrisburg Alpha Nu: Phi Em Sigmn THOMAS ORIEL BINFORD . . . Thomasville Physim Omicron Delta Kappa; Audmclcs: Tuu Beta Pi; AIM Judicial Board; Suclretury ns surcr. UCA: Phi Eta Si gmn: Dormit tory Officer; Pollock Counci ROBERT JOHN BISHOP . . . Milton Scinm'c Alpha Chi Sigma Gulf; Thespiuns: Skull and Bonus; Elections Commincc; Chem -Phys Student Council: lecl Military Council; AFCEA: imramurnls EDWARD GEORGE BISKIS . . . . Tamaqua Chemiull Engineering Tun Bela Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Tau; Pih EI Ia Sigma; AICh ;Ncwmnu Club ANDREW MICHAEL BLASZKOWSKI . Mount Pleasant Pre-Medicul Theta Kappa Phi ecrclary. Theta Kappa Phi; Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club ROBERT LAWRENCE BLEUTGE . . . Meudville Science imrnmurals JAMES AUGUSTUS BROWN . . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Alpha Phi Omega: Suciulngy Club PEGGY JEAN BROWN - . . Altoona I'H- -Mcdic Presidun. Gamma Pi Epsilon; MAiplm Epsilon Della 9O RICHARD LEE BUNN . . . . Luzerne Chumical Engineering Triangle AC5; AICIIE; Camera Club; Imramurals FRANK E. BUPP . . . . . Philadelphia Science Pi Mu Epsilon HAL KENT BYERS . . . . State College Physics Tau Kappa Epsilon Wreatling; AIEE; Intramural: JOHN WILLIAM CARETTI . . . Kittanning Scienc: LOUISE OLGA CHAPLINSKY . . Palmerlon Pu -Mctlical Alpha Epsilon DclIn: Secretary. Gamma Pi Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Dclln KENNETH CHRISTIANSEN . . . Fanwood, N. J. Chem lCal Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Treasurer. Alpha Chi Sigma; Chem- Phys Sludent Council; Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi; Phi K.Ipp:I Phi; Phi Em Sigma; Quanerdcck Soc cier RICHARD ALBERT COATES . . . Monroeville Chemical IfIIgiIII-uring Fcnlurr Edimr, Engineer; Camera Club; ScI-rI-lury. AlChE GERALD ELLIOT COOPER . . Morrisvillc Snienru AIIIIILI Chi Sigma OnIiL'run Dullu KIIIIIIII KENNETH EUGENE CUMBLIDGE . . . Butler Physics Quarterdeck Society; Lacrosse; Cosmopolitan Club ALLEN LLEWELLYN DAVIES . . Avoca Pre-Medicul iihi SigIIIzi Knmu PtlI'nIi Nous: Blue Key; Campus Party; Junior Cluss Advisory Buur Ii; Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Epsiinn Dullu ROBERT EDWARD DUBOIS . . . . Milford Chemical Engineering Camera Club: Niuany GmIIu: PresideIII. AICIIE; Enginm-r JOHN WESLEY EASTMAN . . . Honesdale Chemistry Blue Band; College. Cu-po Phi Mu .:Alphu AC5: Phi Lambda Upsilomm Phi Eta Sigma JOSEPH HENRY EBERI Y . . . State College Physics TIIII Kappa Epsilon Liunis Paw - Ail- -UIIiIcrsily Cabinet; President SucrcI y-1 r1 nnurcr, Chem Phys SIIIIlI-III Culincil; Cupluin. TI-nnis: Treasurvr. Omicron nDvuil KIII ppa; Andrncics: thrrumry. iFC Board of Control; Vicc-Prcsirk nl. Tau Kappa E1miion;Phi Kn; nppn :iPh Elu Sigma: Druids; S Club CHARLES FREDERICK ESPENLAUB, JR. . Harrisburg CIIrnIirIIl EIIgiIII-vring DONALD HERBERT EVANS . . . Indiana Chemical Engineering JAMES GEORGE FAUNCE . . . 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Science Sigma Sigma Sigma WILLIAM ROY JOHNSON Arnold Pre- Misdiual Linn suin Vice President. OIIIiII'nII Delta Kappa; AIllIlll Epsilon DON : PFOSI dr-n nus Nit luIIy Councih Dc III I; PanIIi Nous; Vice President. AIIdruclcs; Board Chairman. AIM Jud icinI ARTHUR KENT JORDAN . . . BaIu-Cynwyd Plzyxics AIpIIII PIII Omega; Pi Mu ElIsiIuII WILLIAM H. JOYCE Jeannette Chemical Engineering Delta Tull Dclln Tribunal: Manager, Football; SuprcIIIe Court; Blue Key Philadelphia WILLIAM LUKENS KENNEDY Che cal Engmee AICIIE; Pollock Council; Doriuilory OII'Iccr LEONARD REID KILMER . . . . Bangor Science Dormitory OITmcr; Zoology CIIIIJ DONALD GEORGE KIRK Youngsville Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau Gummu AICIIE DAVID GLENN HUTTON Frcepurt Cw L'alIIIIpiII wriII Ig Secretary, SigIIIII TIIII; I'IIi LIIIIIIIIIII UpsIImI; AICIIL; AC5; LSA JAMES BROWN IFFT . . . . CIII IIII'I'III' III'I KIIIIIIII IiIII; PIII Em Sigma: Sm rm ' IIIi IIIIIIIIIIII Upsilon; Rifle 'I'cIIIII; AC ;I'rcsiIIOIIl. Vicu- -Prvbidcm,r 3CIIIItgc Cu -I;UI IIIInIIIIurIIIs Slroudsburg ROBERT HARRY JOHNSON . CII en I'iuIl EIIgiIIeI I-Iin AICIIE;1'III LllIlIIJIIll Upiilon Ridgwuy ALEXANDER KALENAK . . Nunty-Clo PIc-I'lledicul ROBERT JOSEPH KENDI Jeannette Chemical Enginrrling AICIIE JOHN RANDALL KENEMUTH . . . . Van Physzcs Phi Kuppu PIII; PIII Em Sigma; AIIIIHl Nu; Trcusurvr, Cullogc Cu-UII WILLIAM JOSEPH KIRSCH I'lc- Mr: tIicul Nicktown PIII KIIIIpu Newman Club; IIIIsIIIIIIII HARLAN HARRY KLINE . . . Ku tztown AIIIIIII Chi Rho CIIcIIhPIIya SIIIIIPII! Coum'il; 'I'n'IIsIIrvr. AC5 Chemistry LOUIS FRANK KLINE CIIL'IIliCIll EIIgiIquring Kingston 93 ROBERT FRANCIS KNEE . . . . Ebensburg Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma President. Alpha Chi Sigma: AIChE; Manager. Golf CAROL ANN KNOLL . . Irvinglon,N.J. Physics M. JOAN KOCH . . . . . Drexel Hill Chemistry Treasurer. Inln Sigma Pi: ACS: Newman Club; Nillnny Grntln; Intrnmumls JOSEPH GEORGE KRAYNICK . . . Scranton Scwncc Newman Club: AC5 RICHARD F. KRUPPA . . . Somerville, N. J. Chemical Engineering Them Delta Chi Phi Em Sigma; Quartrrdcck Sucivxy; President. AlChE; Inlrnmumls MICHAEL PAUL LATTERNER . . . Cresson Chemical Engineering AlChE: lnlmmurals; President. Penn Hm'cn Club J ACK MICHAEL LAZAR . . . . Lewisburg Chemical Engineering AIChE; Chem-Phya Student Council; Newman Club; Intramural: JOSEPH FREDERICK LUND . . . Kittanning Chemical Engincrim: Vicc-Prcsidcnl. AIChE EDWARD LYON, III . . . . Williamsport Pre-Mcdical Beta Theta Pi Frath; lnlmmnrala LARRY HUNTER LYTLE . . . Lock Haven Prc-Medical B n Them Pi Frnlh; Zoology Club; Senior Class Advisory Board; Vicv-Prcsidcnl, Beta Them Pi WILLIAM DEAN McCANN . . . . Hershey Pre-Medical Bcln Them Pi Editor. LA VIE: President. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta: Omicron Delta Kappa; Board of Publications; Pnrmi Nous; Intramural: PAUL ROBERT MCILHENNY . . . Philadelphia PIc-Mcdical Dormimry Onioer; Pallock Counsel; Psy Club WARREN MICHAEL McLAUGHLIN . Arlington,Va. 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Alpha Epsilon Della; Iota Sigma Pi;Alph-1 mbda Delia; Vice- Presidcnl Gamma Pi Epsilan; PsyC Clu b JOSEPH CARL MYERS . . . . Chicago,Ill. Phy'm Triangle Engineering and Architectural Student Cgiunmcil; Cilclll- Phys lucd nl Council; Phi EuI WILLIAM DON MYERS . . . . Monroevillc Physics LARRY DUANE NACE . . . . Seven Valleys Science Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Phi Omega; Campus Party ROBERT ANDREW NAGY . . Johnson City, N. Y. Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma AICIIE; lmrnmumls: Schuhplunlcrs Club ALLEN A. ORR, III . . . Fort Washington Chemislry AC5 LARRY BERNARD PARSONS . . . East Bangor Ch emicul Engineering AIChE; Phi Lambda Upsilon; ACS DAVID MICHAEL PIATAK . . . . Simpson 51 ? Them Xi Chem Manager. Basketball; BEuc Key; Chem- Phys Student Council; Phi Em Sigma; ;AIncrican Slamnic Organiz atio HAROLD WILLIAM PIER . . . MountJeweu Cchm mix tr 7; ACS; Jazz Club; College Co- -op JAMES NEIL QUINN . . . Maplewood,N.J. Chemical Engineering Delta Tau Della FREDERICK LEE RANCK . . . . 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E1I1u'1111'1m Alpha Epsilon Phi II1'1'1i1I1'111. AI11I111 ICpsiInn Phi: 'Iir1'111111'1'1'. Scrolls: Simian! llalllllnulk; Cullnpiun; Bunk I'lx1'I11111u1': IIiII1-I JANET BROWN RAYDELLE . . Schuylkill Haven E11u1'1111'1111 Phi Mu ACIII: .I11zz CIHII: IV111111111..1 Churud JOHN CURRIE BRUNO . . . Rillton Erluruliull I :11111I11I1 Chi AIpIm Fu111l1ull; E1Iu1'111i1111 5111110111 Cuum'il pAULINE JEAN BUBE . . . . Rockledgc Edurulinn ACEI: Lr'1-ni1I1's; Newman Clulx JOSEPH R. BUCCI , Moncsson lulurutiun TI11-111 Chi CO 1 NSTANCE JEAN BUILCHNER . . . CIairlon Eduvuliull A I . 1. , v CLI. IIJyors; Wnnn'n's Chorus; Young RvpuIIIiram; II111111' I-I1-11111111Ii1'1 Clulr A. DONALD BUICRK . . . . Johnsonhurg Pathology Iky Club; vaman Club; AIM; Murkuing Clu11 TRUMAN ARCHER BURCH, JR. . . . 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Chester 1 241u11111'4111 S1 1'1' lury, Ku1111111111 K 1111111; 111111111 :1111151111r, FTA; 1'11111 1-111111 5111111111 C1111111: il; N1-V11111111 CI11I1; 01111111: C11111 EMMA L. CASH . . . . . Pottsvillc '2'IIuL'11 I1 1'11! C411-I111111111111111 111111; Prunh 111, 111A; IIislnry 1111111111 T111111: RITA JACQUELINE CHASE . . . Medix Run E1Iu1'uu11l1 MARGARET SHIRLEY CHOATE . Jenkintown 12'11u1'411i11u K11111111 A1111111 '1110111 DORIS CITRIN . . . . . Philadelphia Edut'uuun Wumcn's Chorus; LA Ym; 1111121 ROBERT GEORGE CIVILS . . . . Altoona Educuu'un JANICE GAIL CLAWSON . . . . Butler Edna 11111111 S'gmu 0111i1' r1111 Phi Sigma 111111; Players; K11111111 1'111; C1114111111111'1hil'1'111 C11111 BARBARA JOAN COHEN . . . . Harrisburg Ethwulian Alpha Epsilon Phi Vim-Prusiduut. Alpha Epsilon I'I1i: 1141111112111 D11111'u C11111; Alpha 1211111111111 Dclla; Hillel; Riding C1111; 102 JUDITH ANN COHEN . . . . . Easlon 21111111114111 CPA; Student Handbook; Fralh; IIilIcI JACQUELINE PHYLLIS COHN . . . Hazlclon Erlut'uu'vn 131111111 Lettrcs C111l1; ACEI; FTA; IIiIIeI BONNIE ELIZABETH COLE . . . Havertown I2'1l1u'ulinu Trio President. FTA; Leonidas; E1Iucu1iun Student Council Pittsburgh Alpha Omicron Pi anidcm, Alplm Omicron Pi; WDFM; Intramutulx; ACEI; Swim Club LOIS JEANNETTE COLTERYAHN Education SUE CAROL CONWAY Drexel Hill 'duI'IuI'mI DI-Ilu Dcilu Dullu Educatiun Sludcm Council; WSGA; Vice-l'rcsidmn, Dclm Duhu DL'illl; ACEI MARILYN KAY COOPER Chadds Ford Education Philadelphia Alpha Kappa Alpha Vice-Prcxidenl. Alpha Kappa Alpha; Belles Lenrcs Club; Jun Club; WDFM SANDRA KAY CUNNINGHAM Educaliun ROBERT E. CURRAN Poltsville Ihluculiuu BARBARA ANNE CYCANOWSKI Numicokc h'IIuI'IIIiIIII Phi Kappa Phi; l'i LuIIIhdu 'l'ilclu; l'i Gamma Mu; Nuwmun Club . Havertown 7mm TIIII Alpha lnlnunumlu; VVUIIII'n's Cilllrus; Players; FIIIIII DIANE MARIAN DAVIS . - ' nycllulagy Altoona REGEANIA DAVIS DEBO EIIIII'IIII'uII DEAN MAYNARD DELANEY Lewis Run Educaliuu SecretuIy-TrensIIrI-r. History Round Table BARBARA CAYELIN COHMAN Kvnnclt Square Education UIIIIIIIIII Phi Beta Angel Flight; LA VIII; ACEI; Illlrillnuruib: SI-I'rI-IIIIy. GIIIIIIIIII Phi BIN FRANCES JANE COX Iz'rlIINIII'IIII Muivcrn KIIppII KHIIIHI UIIIIIIIm EIIIII'IIlinII SlIIIirIIl CuIIIIcii; ACEI; HI-Il Crnns JOHN CALVIN CRO PT . Altotma Muvit' Elluruliun Hluc Band: Syxuphnny Orchestral; Chapel Choir; I'hi Mu AlpIIII GWEN ANN DAVIES Eduruli Ian Drt'xcl Hill AIIIIIII Chi UIIIegII EIIIII'IIliuII Sludvnl Council; IIItrIIIIIIIrIIIs CAROLYN JANE DAVIS Hunlingdun EJLII uliuu MIIIIII Chi OIIII-gu Vicc- rfl'siiitlll. Alpha Chi OIIII'IgI; lhI-sp IiIIIIs; Phi Sigma lulu: iluIII'IuI; FTA :Suphmuuru t. lugs AIhinnry llIIIIrII; l v a I I In t 1 lil CHERYL JOANNE DAVIS . . . SluteL College lz'Ilur-atiun Kappa Delta IIIIrIIIIIIIerls; LA VII: CAROLE DENNISTON . Education . . State College Cullllllil Phi BHII Viru- Prexzidtm, Murmr Buuni; WSF L: HIIus P: ViIP- I'rImiIiI-ml l'i lIIInInIu 'IlII'IzI; LA VIE E; 1 I Climmn Alpha; Campus Chest; II III III WAYNE LEON DETWILER I umliunul Industrial Education IES- , IIIlramurals N azareth EVELYN BENSON DIEHM Educauuu Amwiuu- Editor, Pivot; Lantern; Hillel Bridgeport. Conn. 103 RUTH ANN DUSTER . . . . . Nazareth Elluz'miun Alpha Omivrnn Pi ACEI: WumI-Ifs Chorus BARBARA ELAINE DIETRICH . . Tunkhannock Ellumlliuu Kappa Phi: ACEI: Wumlvy Funnduliun: Viro-Prvsidrnl. Sigma Alpha Em; Pluyt'rs JACK ERNEST DIMLER . . . . Allentown Ellurulinn Phi Cnmmn Dl'lla Checrlcadur: Blur Kvy; CPA; Suphnmnrn Clnss Axlvisnry Bonn! ROBERT A. DONECAN . . . Nesquehoning lleuruliun Dormitory Ollircr; vaumn Club CORINNE ANNETTE ECIZIO . . . Allentown Etlucmiun Da-lla Zvln Nrwmun Club: Campus l'urly; Jun Club: FTA JAMES MAURICE ELLER . . . . Mercer Etlumlliun Arnulxl Air Sm'icly JOSEPH LEO ENGLISH. JR. . . . . Danville lmlusln'ul Alix Luvnlula Chi Alpha Alpha Phi Oxm-gn: UCA LAURA CHANDLER ERICSON . . anningtown lillm'uliun Chapel Chnir JULIAN FALK . . . . . Kingston Elluraliou Zeta Rom Tun Prcshlrm. Zrln Bola Tau; IFC; Baseball; Hillel JOHN EDWARD FALLON . . . . Homestead Psyrhulugy Ouling Club; vanmu Club; Psy Clulr: FTA: lmrumumls EUGENE FARBER . Cynwyd nyrlmlupy Psy Chill SHIRLEY ELAINE FELTER . . . Nuremberg INvamInuy Swim Clult ELAINE LOUISE FERKO . . . . Eckley Edmwlinn PTA: Newman Club JOHN JOSEPH FICUREL . . . . Altoona Elluculiun DIANNE L. FISCUS . . . . . Apollo Education Kappa Dl-lln Sm:relary-Trousun-r. Pi 0111mm l'i: Jun Club; Swim Club; Inlmmuruls; LA VII: SUSANNE FISHER . . . . . Titusvnlle Iz'tlm'tllimx Triun Vivo-Prminlom. Triun: Sigma Tau Dn'lm: Bellm- Lrllrus Club ROBERT DANIEL FITZGERALD . . PcnsucolmFlu. lz'dm'alion Pi Kappa Alpha I'rositlonl. Pi Kappa Alpha: Kappa Phi Kumm; klunum'r. Buskn-llnlll; Immmuruls BARBARA ELLIOTT FLUCK . . . Philadelphia lz'rlur'utiuu Kappa Doha Collvgiun; CPA: Alpha Lumlulu Doha; Pi Lumlnlu ThI-Iu 104 JOHN CHARLES FLYNN . . . . Easton nyrhnlugy Dvllu Chi Yim-vl'n'sixll'nl, Dclln Chi: Kappa Phi Kappa: I'sy Club HELEN ANN FORBES . . . . State College Iz'tlm'ulr'nu Kappa Kappa Gamma MICHAEL DAVID FOROSISKY, JR. . . Johnstnwn Ia'dumliuu Trl-usurvr. FTA; AIM Bonn! of GUN'THUI'H: Soniur Class Advisory Board DORIS HARRIETT FRANK . . . Somerville,N.J. Elluculiun Alphu Epsilnn l'hi Hillvl; WRA: Frail: JERE WAYNE FRIDY . . . . Palmyra MIHI'I' Erluralmn Drllzl Chi SW'TVHIrYVTrl'iltlllTI'Y. mut- Buml: Symphuny Orrln'ilm: 'l'n-usun-r. Phi Mu Alpha; Purnli Nnus JOAN FRY . . . . . Huntingdon . Edurutim, Al'lhu Chi Omvgu S'K'MI Tuu Dt'llu; Thcspiuns; PTA; Fculurc Edimr. Monitor; Belles Leurcs Club JO ANNE FULTON . . . . . Apollo Edurulion Kappa Delta Chairman. Judicial; ColIt-giun; Svninr Class Advisury Bmlrnl; Education Student Council; 'iuc-l'rcsil 0m, Kappa Delta; lmmmur . Dn-huu- Tram; WSGA Scnulc; ACEI; Swim Club; Scrulls; Suprmm- Cuurl; Frvslumul Ummms Bnunl BARBARA LOUISE FUNK . . . . Bethlehem Etlm'ulinn Della Zola W'DFM; Mmh-rn Dunw: lnlriunurnls ANN MARIE FUSCO . . . . . Allmma Iz'rlur'ulion Bola Sigma Omicron Ncwnmn Club; Riding Club JOANNE ELAINE GAGE . . . . Oreland E'lul'mi'm Alpha Omicron Pi ACEI; lnlrunmruls MARY ANN CBUR . . . , Pitmun.N.J. Eduruliuu Alpha Chi Umt'uu Dvlum- Cluh: Frulh; FTA HARRYETTE VIRGINIA CERHART . . N0rfolk,Va. r Mimic Etlururiun Phi XI .412??qu Si'rn- 'ry. Chupt-l Cllnir; Chimes; St'rn'lury. Pi Lululnlu Thrm: Yix'o W. ' 'IL Louisa Hnmrr Club; I'uIIhL-lh-nir Coum-il; Alpha Lmululu Della; Imvn :4 Chums GERALD JOHN GEIGER . . . Williamspnrt Ellurulinn Newman Club NORMA LEE GLOOR . . . . . Bedfnrd Jlusir lz'tllu'uliun Kappa Della Blur Band: Chupol Choir; I'i Lumluln Thx'lu: Louisv Humor Clulv: ACE! CHARLES WORTHINCTON GOOD . . . Pauli Iz'tluz'uliun Sigma Phi Epsilon Manager, Golf; Prvsidrm, Knmm Phi Kappa: PTA; Inlramuruls JOAN ANNETTE GRANDINETTI . . Avenel, NJ. Music Edut'ulinn chal'tl Choir: Syxnphnny Orrhcslra: Louise Hnmr'r Club MARLENE CECELIACREENBERC . . Philadelphia Izduruliun Hillel; ACEI; FTA BRICITTE ELISABETH CREENWALD . . Pittsburgh Ed! 'uliun 191: Swim Club: Alpha Lumlnlu Della: L'nllvgiun; Frail: ROBERT W. CREPE Jersey City, N. .I. PsyL'lmlogy I'Iiy CIuII GEORGE LAMAR HAINES . . . Iz'IIIIrIIII'IIu Delmlc Club; AIM IIuIII II of Cover IIIIrII rel ury. Nittuny Council: Dormitory Oilwer: DcllII 51:1 :1 KIM! Nottingham JAMES ALOYSIUS HANAHAN Philadelphia EdIu ulIoII Newman CluII; Kuppn Phi Kappa ELAINE BOWKER HARDING . Radnor I'duIIIIiIIII Phi Mu I III .IIIIIII SIIIIII -III CIIIIIIIII;CIIIIIH531 VIII- -I'rlRIIII I H III'IIIIIIIIII IZIheIII InIIII; W50 AIIIIIIsIr; A;CI-II Swim LluII; lIL'A; IIIII :IIIIurIIls; WYOIIIE HI Is CIIIIru HARRY HARHICH . FruI'kviIIc Iz'duI'IIlI'IIII Sccrcmry, Kappa Phi KIIppII FAITH E. I-IECHT Allenluwn II Ullan Phi Sigma IoIII; Cwuns; FrI-IIIIII CIIIII; DIIrIIIiIIIry OIIICI-r JUDITH ANN HANCE I'I' mulinn Glcnside KIIpIIII AIIIIIII 'IIII' III I'rcsiIIuIII, SucrLlury, EIIuCuliIIn Sludcnl CIIuIIcII, Monitor; All UnIVI rsily CIIIIiIIIl; Iiu II I'uny; lCt' I3; SIIpIIuIIIIII-c Clusa AIIviIIIIry IIUHNI; LA VIRGINIA MAE HANCE I: dlu IIIIIIn Glensidc Kappa AIpIIIIm 'IIICIII :SIIruIIIry- TII- :Isurer, EIIIIIIIIIIIII SIuIIPIIl CIIuIILiI: Fruth; Lvlleg WI ;LA VIE; Scrulls: SupIIuIIIIIrc Class AIIIisory BIIuI'II NICHOLAS JOHN HANNA PIyI'IIIIIIIgy Newman Club Allooml C. VIRGINIA P. HECKERT Dalmatia EIIuI'IIliIIu HUBERT HENRY HEINRICHS BryIIAlIIyn l'sychulugx Sigma Chi Knppu PIII KumIII THOMAS HELOCK SIIcppton IIIIIuslriIII Ans NI-WIIIIIII CIIIII: IHS PATRICIA ANN HERRINC I'dut min SCIIII'IIury, I- 'IAI; Sigma AIpIIuII .Ia; IIIIniIIcs; Jazz Club; Alv :IIcIILII I IIIII I4 LIu I Lcwisburg MARGARET LOUISE HERZINC It'd IwIIIIIm SI-I'relIIry Inrasurcr, IIcIII-s Lanna; Club; LIOII I'arly; Newman CIuII Saint Marys RONALD RICHARD HESL'OX EIILII'IIIIIIIL BeIIWIIIId 106 ROBERT E. HEVERLY . . . . Bellefonte Education Clu- CIIIII DORIS JANE HICKS Port Matilda II'IILII an I' Delta Zeta Treasurlvr, Delta Zeta: Dormitory OIIIII-r; OuIing Club; 'IITOdcrII Dance; IIIu Alpha D eIIII; IIIII'IIIIIurIIIIa; I'Iying Club; KARL ROBERT HIESTER Adamslown Edurlllin Kappa Phi Kappa; AIM DOROTHY ANN HIRST Wymnissing Education Zem 'IIIu Alpha Cullvgiun; ACEI; IIIImnIurIIls CAROLE LOUISE HITE . . . . Hershey Eduruliuu Sigma Sigma Sigma Punhcllenic CIIIIIII'H; WSCA House; SLL'relIIry, MARY ANN HOOK . . . . liduI'uliuII Leonidas; WSCA; Newman Club; IIIIrIIIIIuruls; Cullcgc Cu-up Mount Carmel DOROTHY ANN HUGHES . Shamokin Music Edumtiou Phi Mu Chapel Choir,I ACEI; Pi IIuIIlIdu 'Ihcm; Louise HIIImr Club; sic EIlucul liIIII CUIHHH;CII118,IUH RUTH HUMBERG . Hamburg Edurutiun Hillel; ACEI; Dulles LL-urcs Club ADRIENNE LOUISE HUMMEL . . . Euston Edur'miu Kuppu Dollu 1 IuIII; CPA; Players; InIrIIIIIurIIIs; .ACEl; UCA ELIZABETH ANNETTE IFFERT Hazlemn Education F T A GAIL S. ITTEL . Conneaut Lake Pn'yl'hulugy ANNA LOUISE JOHNSON . . Bcllcfontc 'tllillll Ml President, ACEI; FTA SYLVIA GRACE HORGER . . . Taylor Educatinn DA ha 21- -m Chapel Choir; FTA; CIIIIIIIIII Sigma HOMER L. HORTON, JR. Lcwistown 1 ocau'unul Industrial bdut alioII ROBERT E. HOVIS Mcudville Education FTA; Jun. Club; Accounting Club; lnlnIIIIumls; Marketing Club; Penn Stale Club; AIM EARLE WALTER HUMM EL III dusln'al Arts Broomall PAUL HUTKO . . . . . . Atlas P.Iyrhulugy Kuppn Phi Kappa; Trl'llsllrfl', Pay CIIIII; Nl'WHlllll Club; IIIInIIIIIIrads JANICE WILSON HYSONC Elluvulion Pi Omega Pi; I'ATA; Wumcnk Chorus Bruvkwuy BRUCE A. JOHNSON Sheppton Psyrlmlnzy DL'IIR Upsilon SIcrchy, Della Upsilun; FT .A; II'C; Al ROTC Drill Team; yIlH III; NI MIIIIII Club DAHLIA YVONNE JOHNSON Philadelphia 1'. 41Iu aliuu Alpha Kappa Alpha I l Trusnleul, Treasurer, Alplm Kappa Alplm' , FT .A; IIIlraIIIurals M. KRISTINE JOHNSON . . . Ormsby Erllu'aliuu Bela Sigma OIIIiI run Jazz Club; Monilor; ACEI; FTA 107 NANCY VERLAINE JOHNSON . . . Paradise Iz'tlm'ulinn Alpha Chi 011101.111 1 'I'.A: llmlvrn D11111'1': Munilur; '1'r1'us11r1'r. Alpha Chi 01111-1111; UCA CATHERINE DAVIES JONES . . . Scranton h'tluruliun Triun 51'1'1'1'1111'y. '1'1'i1111: 1 TA: Munilur; ACEI MARILYN ANN JONES . . . . Whitinand. l1'1l111'11I1'11n BARBARA ANN KABAKJIAN . . . Lancaster .'Uusit' Iz'zluruliun I111 111 Xi D1 11.1 1'1'1'1-i111'111.W111111 115 C1111r115'; D111'111il11ry 01111' 'WS C A; 1.11111:c iI'Ijum- r Club; I'I1Iy1 'r5; Swim CI11I1:1111111'1I 11f I11'lu11'1111i115' 11111'I 1'01 THERESA ANTOINETTE KACZOR . . . Altoonu nyz'lmlngy Alpha Xi 01-1111 From; W'ullu'n's Chorus: 1153' Club; Nvmnun CI11I1: 111111111111r1115: 111' . C1111. DANIEL JOHN KAMINSKI . . . . Ashley 51111171111111 N1'w1111111 CII1I1; I '1'A DONNA JEAN KARCH . . . McDonald Iz'zlurulinn Alpha Xi D1'Il11 LA VIE; I'i L11111111I11 Them 'Pi 01111111111 .AIpIIu; Mrmimr; 111111111111r111-1:I'111r111ilu1'y0111111 ELAINE BARBARA KARLIP . . . Lancaster 11111111 .ACE1; FTA; XImIcIn 1111111'1'; Hillel; Thcspiuns CARL ANDREW KEIM . . . . Martinsburg Jluxit' In'dm'un'an Symphony Orrhcslru; 131m- 15111111 PA'I'R1C1A ANN KELLY . . . . Sunbury .'Ilusir Eduruliuu 21-111 T1111 .AII1I111 11I111' 15111111: 1.1111151' 11111111'1' Clul1: Symphony 01'1'111'5'11'11; W11511'y 1 1111111111111111 SHIRLEY L. KERN . . . . Pittsburgh litlm'uliull 511111111 511111111 511111111 121111111111 Sigma: 11111'11111111'1115' MARCH; LOU KING . . . . Beavertown 111.111: I1'Ilut'ulinl1 CI111111-I Choir; 1.1111151' 11111111'r C1111. MARY FRANCES KLEES . . . . Emporium I'.'11u1'1ui1m .AIpIm 0111i1'r1111 Pi TIn-spizms; 1111r11111ur1115' ELAINE CAROLE KLOURES . . . . Ambler .Ilusiz' Erluruliun Alpha Omivmn Pi S1'1'r1'11lry. Pi 1.11111111111 'I'I11'la: 'I'r1'11s11rcr. 1.1111151 Humor CIu .AIpI111 1,u111111111 1101111; Wunu'n's Ch11r11s:111111 11' .11111 HAROLD .IEP'I'HA KNEPP . . . . Woodland P.1y1'h ulnpy JOYCE ADRIENNE KOCH . . . Rahway,N.J. Eduruliun Kappa Alpha T110111 E11111'111i11'1 Student C11unril; LA V1112: 111111111111r1115'; J1111i11r I'r11111 C11n1111iII1'1- JEANNET'I'E MARIE K0111. . . . West Reading Iz'dm' 11111111 7.1'111 '1'1111 .AIpIuI '1' r1' '1511r1 r. Z1: 111 'I' 1111 .AIpI111:I'I'1I111 1111111 Slu1I1'111 1.1'111111 iI: I 1 :11 111111111 Council: Linn 1.11';1y Yunng I11p1111111111115 1 'IA ;1111r11n111r.1I5 DOLORES 1. KOMINSKI . . . Sayre Eduz'ulian '1'11111 Phi Alpha A11 Un 'rsily S1-cr1'l'1ri111', S11'r1l11ry '111111 1I1i AIle: 1; N1'W'1111111 CII 11: 1.11 -Jun. iur CI115.-1 Advimry Ii111:1r1l Young 111 pulnliruns; M111I1 1'111 11111111': D11r111il11r; 1'111111'r 108 PATRICIA ANN KORNS . . . . Duvidsvillc Etlm'uliun Kappa Dvlm FTA; th'ns MARY ANN CATHERINE KOXVALICK . . Onuidu Edut'uliun FTA: Newman Club; Outing Club FRANCES KRAMER . . . . . Exclcr Erlurulinn Alpha Epsilun Phi Hillx'l; VYRA; 1 Iulll DIANE PHYLLIS KRAUSE . . . . Butler FIIut'ruion Hillel; ACEI; Ninany Crnllu MARY L. KRAUSE . . . . . Emporium EduL-Iuiun Phi Mu Pi Culnma Alphn: Yicc'Prcsidvnl, Secretary. Phi Mu; Swim Club; Players CLAIR RICHARD KRONE . . . . Dover M u xiv Elluruliml Blue Band; Westminster Fnumluliun BETTY JANE KYLE . . . . New Castle IL'tIm'ulion Bola Sigma Omicron ACEI; FTA: Cullr'giun; Juu Club: Muulvrn Dnncc MARGARET ANN LAIDACKER . . . Sllickshinny Eduruiiun Cullvgiun; UCA: FTA: Jazz Clul. BERNARD KENNETH LANSBERRY . . Woodland Lduruliun Hislory Rnuml Tubin- VIRGINIA M. LEARY . . . . Uppchurby Educaliou Chi 011mm: udmml, Education Student Lnunml; bccrclury. bcmlls; ill 301',me Lnunrll JANE ANN LECHNER . . . . Pcnnsburg Mama DL-llu Dom In-Im Chapel Chair; ACEI D , IANNL MILLILENF LEE , , . Snmulsburg bducuu'au Chi Oml'un Mouilm; ACEI; Chaprl Choir; Angel Flight: Srmlls BRUCE LEONARD LEHMAN . . . Harrisburg Psychology Chi Phi Kappa Phi Kappa THEODORE CHARLES LEININCER . . . Reading Psyt'lmlugy lki Chi: Trulllr Cuurl PHILLIP .l. LEVINE Bcllcfuntc Edumliuu AIM Bnunl of Cnu-rnun; ACEI; FTA M 0RCAN V. LEWIS . . . . Wilkcs-Burre Psych ulugy AIM; Dormitory OnicL-r; Nilulny Cnum'il; Onling Club; Pay Cluh MIEDRED MARIE LEYPOLDT . . . Philadelphia ducauuu Alpha Xi Dcllu ACEI; Immnuruls AN NE LOUISE LIMBERGLR . . . West Chester Music Erluraliun Sbcrclury Chapel Choir; Secretary, Lnuisc Homrr Club; Symphx ny Orrhcslm; Wmmrn'x Chorus JOHN WILLIAM LINDEMAN, JR. . . Kittanning Eduraliun KATHERINE MAE LOCHINCER Scultdulc Iz'tluz'ulinn ACEI; Immnmruls MARILYN JEANNE LONG Pnltstnwn Iz'ducau'un Alplm Omicron Pi 'I'rt'nnurrr, ACEI; Riding Club; Intramuruls JBARBARA ANNE LUKENS l-Iducan'un . Upper Darby Alpha Gummu Delta Chupul Chuir PATRICIA MARY LUMBARD . . . . Erie ln'ducatinn DI-llu DL'llll Dr'llu Senior Class Advisory Bmml; LA VIE; vaumn Clull; ACIL'I; Jazz Club BEATRICE DOROTH Y M ucDONALD Philadelphia nylrh alngy Lion Party; Leonidas; FTA THOMAS EUGENE LONG Eduruliun President, Imlusuiul Ednculiem Society; Ium Lumlnlu Sigma; vamzln Club Renovo MARY LOUISE LOTITO . duruliun FTA; Nuwumn Club Huxleton SUZANNE BARBARA LOUX . . . Drexel Hill Alpha Chi Omega Murlur Hoard; chns; Presitlcm. Alpha Chi Omega; Svcrcmry-Trmmurer, Juniur Class; FH-s mun Svnutur, WSCA; huirumn. Frvnhmun Regulnlinns Board; Jutlirizll; l'unhvllvnic Council; Alpha Lambda Dc-llu lz'IIucmiun VIRGINIA PERIN MacDONALD . . Educulian Bloomsbury, N. J. Della Zulu Judicial; Chapel Choir; Wnuu'n's Chnrus; lnlrmnumls; Wesley Fnumluliun; Viuu-Prusidonl, Della thu LINDA SUE McCAIN . . . . Eric Erlul'alinu JANET LOUISE MCKINLEY Pittsburgh Education Phi Mu ACE! LOUISE MARGARET MAIER . Cibsonia Eduratiun Cullugiun; Womvn's Chorus; l'i Gamma Alpha; F'l'A NANCY E. MARKS . Sharon Etluraliuu ACEI; FTA NANCY LEE MARSHALL Allentown Education Chi OmI-gu Svcrulury, Pluycm; Lion l'uny; Outing Club 110 RENEE ANN MATTISON . . Education Ripley, N. Y. Alpha Omicron Pi ACEI; Jazz Club; French Club; Intrumuruls JOHN F. MAUK Pittsburgh halogy Psyc Outing Club; AIM; Pay Club; Riding Club; Niuuny Crouu Indiana PATRICIA CARBAUCH MAYER . . . Educatiun KATHRYN A. METZ Eda: uliuu State College Bclu Sigma OIIIiI: roll I H K III ! 1'hi;lii LIIIIIIIIIII 'IIIIIII; AIpIIII Iambdn DIIIII; IIIIrIIIIIurIIlII BARBARA MEYER Educaliun Philadelphia Alpha Xi DcIIu ACICI; IIItnIInIInIIs ROBERT EDWARD MEYERS . . . . Sharon I'syrholugy NUWIIIIIII CIIIII; Psi Chi; AIM JAILET MARLENE MILLER . . . West Chester ' W' Iillll Frau. Alpha Epsilon Phi I ACEI; Thnsmunii sv'im'I'ryI AIPIW Epsilon Phi; Sludt'ul Humlllouk; Hillel ROGER CLARK MILLER EIysIIuI'g Education FTA: Kappa Phi Kappa DORIS HENRIETTA MOLINARI Duquesne Ezlurauon FTA; W'umcn's Chorus; Jazz cilliI; MmIvrn Dance NATALIE L. MOSKOWITZ I'd . Scranton Freeidcffusnn SigmaI IDI' -IIII 'I'IIII m I. . cshman Cll::::ichl T u Tr I'r, Mn! Inr II IunI; 'In-II. HIIY -r IcI;Cw1ns; d I on Pnnhellenic Cnu rilViCD- -Presidun, Education Sludcm CUIIIH'ii; SigInlIi lAlpha Em; NORMA MAYES MOUNTAN Grove Cit Education y Alpha Xi Dclm Pnnhclibnic Cmmrcil; WSGA HnIIsv; President. Pi Onu-uu Pi; Women HCIIO us; Dormitory OIIIccr; Colllgian; IA VIE WIL . L1AM PAUL MOYER Reudmg Iiduculiuu Blue BIIIIII; Pershing Rifles; LIII'msse; IIIImIIIurnIs NORMA EILEEN MICHAEL . . . . Erie Educnliuu PI CIIIIIIIIII Mu: .Iau Club; FTA ANDREW JOSEPH MILLER Psych ulugy CAROLYN FRANCES MILLER Erluruliun Kuppu DPiIil Campus Chest; InlrIIIIIIIrIIIs: Suriulugy CIuII Ellwood City State College NORMA FRANCES MOLINARI anucsne Eduraliun CollIgum; Woman I. Cillll'll! 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Philadelphia Music IL'IluI'ulI'uII Symphony Orrhvalm: ChIIpI-l C1IIIir; KIIMIII Phi Kappa; Phi Mu Alpha SHEILA NEARINC . . . . . Milford EIIIII llll'llll K Ipp I Alph'l 'I'IIIIIII W GA HIIIIso; Dlllrlllilury 0me r: 1' IIIII IIliIm lilinh n! 10lllll i1; iur rllr Buurll' FT :1; 113II 511113 MERVIN NEERENBERG . . . Philadelphia Psychology AIphII Epsilon I'i LA VIE; HillI'I; Intrzunurals; 1'sy Club GWEN ANNETTE NEIDITCH . . . . Easton Psyl'lmlnpy Sigma DI'lm Tau Secretary, Sigma Delta 1IIu; TIrvIsurIr, 11i11I-;1 WDFM; Fralh; Ri H iIIg Club; 11uyI-rs; TIIIsp Iiuns ANN MARIE NOAKES . . . Malianoy City Erlucutiun NI-wnIuII Club; ACEI SID NODLAND . . . . Bay Shore. N. Y. IIIIquln'ul slits Sigma Chi 11'n311ing: 11:5; 5 Club WILLlAM FRANCIS NOGROSKI . . Reynoldsvillc EIIuI-uliuu FTA; Arruunlinu Club; NPMIIHIH Club: llllrillllnral13 PAUL ANDREW NOVAK . . . . Scranton EIIuI'IIluIII DOROTHY JEANNE O'CONNOR . . . 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Clairtun EIIuI'uIiuu Della Zola Collegian; WKA; ACEI; Simlcut llunrlhuuk 112 J OIIN EDGAR PEIFER ducalion PATRICIA ANN PEIRCE Education I NANCY JANE PETERSON Educnlion LA VIE; Collegian; Education Student Council; PrIrsiIIcnl JOAN PLATT Education FAYE BERT FLETCHER Education Srcrclary, ACEI; FTA FRI'IINKEEUCENE PODLEISZEK usIc zlucn 10 Vice Ih'Ircsidc Ln: 15:: cm Vice 11,.e ch i;n III I Presiden: ISIII'IIIGIIICIII,.I;ILL; I;llrlHIIUry Irmi Nuns; OmCL'r; LA VIE ROWENNA LYNNE POUNDS Education Fruth; Jan Club; FTA KAY FRANCES POWELL Education Sccrclnry, Sigma Sigma Sigma; FTA LOIEI: MARIE POWELL ucation BPIII Sigma Omicron C'chlx'jm: 'Cnnlllh'l SIgIIIa: PIIIIIICIIPIIIC CUIIIIP i1; ;Youn1; Republicans; UCI; Viv L- -PrcsiIIII -III, E; Kappa Phi K II1I1III; V 101: Sigma Sigma Sigma IIIIHIIIIUHII5 DORIS LEE PASCHALL BroomaII I'ZIIuI'uIiIIII SI'I'rI'lIIry, ACICI MARTHA DOWNS PATTERSON KIIIIUIIIIIHI CwnI --I:IN'I IIrI. MIIrtIIr BIII;IrII In Ilsllrlr, D-I C III II Swim? lCIIIIIII:iI; W SCA; IllII IIIIIIIrIIII; .IlIIIIUIr CII WIIIiIIIIIsporL DIII II GIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII: .HII' I; IVII sh E :IIIIisIIry IIIIIIIII York BARBARA JANE PAULES . . AI1IIIII Chi OIIII'gII Ellultalion NSA SI'I'I'PIIII'IIII; ACEI Shamokin CIIi PIII Ambler Wushinglon, D. C. DI'IIII GIIIIIIIIII Sigma Alpha EIII RICHARD WINNETT PHELAN Education Washington Phi Kappa Sigma WrI'IIlIiIIg . Scranton KII1I1III Kappa Gamma MARY MORRIS PHILLIPS Ellucun'nn Swim CIIIII; Red Cross SUZANNE D. PINK Brooklyn, N. Y. 3W Imlupy OuliII1. CIIIII; ACEI; I.A VII: Monitor; SociDIIIgy CIIIII; Psy CIIIII; IIiIII-I; Philadelphia CIIIIIIIIII Phi Beta Howard Buthlchcm Acacia CIII I1III Choir; THOMAS WADE POPENEY Titusvillc Psyvhnlagy Kappa PIII Kappa; Psy CIIIII; Nitlany Cyrano; WIIFM EMILIE LOU POPP Pittsburgh lullu'ulinn DI-IIII Alpha Delta; MIIIIcrn Dance; ACICI; XVIIIIIcn's CIIIIrIIs; xVUIlIClI'S Dubutc R. ANN PORTER EIluruliun. Education Student Council; State College I1I1III AII1IIII I'III-III LA VII-I1CI1IIIIIIII Sigma; Sigma Alpha IIII; I; IIIIrI'IIIIIIrIsII Vandergrift Distant Lancaster IAVIE; SHIRLEE ANN QUANN . . . . Media Ellumlinn, Durllu Della Della Pluycm; ACEI AUGUST JOSEPH QUARTERSON . . thudund Education Sigma Alpha Em; Kappa Phi Kappa; Outing Club; ACICI WAYNE HOOVER RMFSNIDER . . Marian llulusln'ul Ans Launlnlu Chi Alpha JOAN RUTH RAPOPORT . . . . Johnstown Education Sigma Dvlm Tau rmm; l'anlu-chic Council; ViL-c-Prvsidcul, President, Hillel ARNOLD CLAY REED . . . . . Muncy Ellm'ulizm Kappa Phi Kappa; FTA; Cunu-ru Club; lnlrmnurnls IRIS ZELDA RECENBOCEN . . . . Altoonu Education Phi Sigma Sigma Secretary, Phi Sigma Sigma; llilll'l; ACEI; Immmuruls KATI'IERINE DOUGLAS REID . . . Springflcld Educulian Alpha Cunuun Della 'irn-Prushllml, Alpha Gamma Dx-llu; ACEI; Inlnunuruls JOANN MARJORIE RJCIS . Williamsport Ellurulin 1 Alpha Omicron Pi WDFM; 1 rulll; 'Hnmpiumi; Outing Club; vamun Club; Inlnnuuruls KENNETH EDWARD RICNNER . . . State Cnllcgc Psych uluuiy l'i Gamma Mu; Pn-sitlom, Sophomore Class; Arnold Air Socivly SARAH CAROLYN RICE Arcndtsvillc Edumliou ACEI FRANCES IONE RICHARDS Payrh ulugy State College JEANNE IRENE RIPLEY . Philadelphia Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Secretary. Alpha Kappa Alpha; Angvl Flight; Inlnunuruls LUTHER RALPH ROBB State College I'xyrll ulugy Dr-llu Sigma Pi; Kappa Phi Kappa: VVILHAM HUBER ROHRER . . . . Warren Etlm'uliun Jazz Club; l- l'A; Culluuiun; AIM SALLY EVANA ROSSER . Williamsport Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Scurvlury-'l rvamm-r, Cumlun Siglnu: Cullvgiuu; ACEI; lnlmulurnls; Campus Cllvst; Young Republican: H4 DONALD BERTON RULAND . . . Bethlehem Ellucuuun Nilmny Council; AIM; Gamma Thclu Upsilon RICHARD LYNN RUSSELL . . . . Altoonu Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Chupcl Choir A. EUGENE SALLACK . Johnsonburg,r Ellunuliun Blue Band LENORE FRANCES SAVOD Ezlm'uliuu Hillel; l'Iulh; Belles Lcllrcn Club; ACEI; FTA; Lcnuinlcs Summit Hill NANCY ANN SCHOLL . . Educulian Clcnshaw Kappa Knppn Gamma quns: Education Sludeut Council; Campus l'urly: lmmlrrship Training Crun- l'uf ; AlLUnivcrsily Scen-luriul; Supllumun: Clams Allvinury Bnunl; Juniur Class A 501'! Bunrd ILSE C. SCIIUMANN Educulion . Rrauling Alphu Chi Ombgu Frulh; Collegian ROBERT WILLIAM SEAMANS Psych nlogy Chevy Chase, Md. Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Alpha Phi; Vichrvsidcul. Pay Club; Jazz Club BETTY LOU SEIDER Education Calrlislc Gamma Phi Bclu 'lrnusnrcr. Gamma Phi Bola; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lumlnlu Dvltu; Inlmmuruls DORIS JEAN SEILER Elluruzign State College Chi Omrgu ,. ll Lambda Theta; ACEI; Centennial Culmnilluu; Modern Dnmtu; Caunplm Chest MARY LOU SHUNK . . . York Della Delta Delta ACEI; UCA; Outing Club; lnlraunuruls Education FLORENCE J. SILVER Education . Brownsville Sigma Dcltn Tzlu HUNG ; 'Ilu-spmns; Sx-uremry, Truasurnr. Slulml Delta qu; Secretary, Ihllcl JUDITH ANNE SMITH Education . . . . Oxford Alpha Chi Omrgu Chimes; Elmlinn Commiltl-v; WSCA; Campus I'urty; Riding Club; l'i l.gnubnlu Them JEAN ANN SCICLIANO Erlmruliun Pillshurgh Alpha Omirrou Pi Secretary, Alpha Omicron Pi; Inlnuuumls; ACICI JOANNE M. SEAMAN Ellumllion Ebcnshurg Dullu Gamma Senior Class Advisory Bnunl; lidm-uliun Sludvul Cunm-il; Jlunimr; LA VII: JOHN RICHARD SEAMAN Imluslu'rll .4115 Sharon ELAINE ADELL SHAFFER E1111 rutinu . Hamburg Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Tun Drlm; Gamma Sigma; Jazz Club; Ahvlul Nu; rmm; l- I'A PATRICIA ANN SHERMAN I'sy'rlmlugy Thcspizms; Chapcl Chuir; Pay Club; Mudom Dunn: KL-rhonkson. N. Y. ELEANOR LOU SHOEMAKER Ezlm'uliuu Chupcl Clmir Pennsylvania Furnace MARGARET ANNE SMITH Pittsburgh Educalinn Treasurer, ACEI; Gamma Sigma THOMAS JAMES SMITH Wymnissing Eduralimz AIM; Nilluny Council; Dormilury Oman; Illtrmnumls THOMAS REED SMITH Kingston Della Upsiluu Enginooring Sludl'nl cmmgil; Fruilt; AIA; lulrumumls Education HS SUZANNE MARY SPENCER . . . Ingomar EIIIu'rIIinII Exchange DirI-I'lur, Frolh; CPA; Newman Club; ACEI DONNA LEE SPRINGER . . . York Ellllf'lllillll Kappa Delta PrI-sIIlmIl. SI-I'rclury, Kappa DI-lII: PresiIlI'III. I'i LIIIIIIIIiII Theta; Collegian; AC I'.;l PzIIIlIIlIIIIiC CIIIIIII' Ii ;UCA JOHN LAWRENCE STARKEY . . . . Easton Erlurulinn Theta Chi Tilesllillni; EdqulioII Sludcnl Council; CIIIanIs Purh; IFC; Phi Clu Sigma; Kappa Phi Kappa ROSEMARY C. STAROPOLI . . . . Clairton Education CAROLYN LOUISE STEIN . . . Philipsburg Education Pi CIIIIIIIIII Alpha; .AIlHil'l'll DIIIII'II HARRIET REISA STEINMAN . . . Philadelphia EIIIII'uliuII Sigma DI' 'llII Tau Vil'C-PN'Siiil'Hl Sigma DI 11' .I 'lII III: V II 6- PH SiLIII III, Hillel; W1 F M; l'lz IyI rs; Dormitory Oih' PEGGY ANN STOEHR . . . . Pittsburgh Etlucnliun Trion l'rI-siIlI-III. Trio : Sigma Tilll Della: HI-llvs LcllrI-s Club; PIIIIIIclI cnic CmInI'i; I'TA JANET GAIL STOHL . . . . Youngwood Education Sigma Sigma Sigma 'I'III'spians; l- l'A; TrI'IIsIIrI'r, SigIIIII Sigma Sigma SANDRA JANE STOVER . . . Williamsport ErluI'alion Trion ACEI; Inlrnmumls WILLIAM PATRICK SULLIVAN . . West Elizabeth Psychology IHIIL' Rand; Psi Chi; Phi EIII Sigma KATHRYN LOUISE SWANSON . . . Ludlow Etluculiuu 'l'rmIsIIrI'r. SI'I'rI'IIIry. Sigma Alpha El : BI-III's LI'llrI's Club; LA VIE; Jazz Club; ACICI; FTA MONA JEAN SWEET . . . . Buulshurg Music Erlucuu'un lh'lzl Sigma Omicron LIIIIisc HUHH'r Club; ClIIIpI'l Clmir; Gullllllll Sigma; UCA NORMA JEAN TALARICO . . . . Bradford Erluz'uliun. Treasurer. Sigma TIIII DPhll; Vicv-Prusidcnt, LouniIlcs; Svniur CIDER Advisory BIIard; WSGA; Dchulc Team; Fn-nvh Club; FTA; Newman Club ALMEIDA MAY THOMS . . . Philadelphia Ellm'uliun FTA; ACE! BETTY JANE THOMAS . . . . Scranton Iz'tlm' IIlI'rm Phi Mu Treasurer Phi Mu; AEC FTA; Sigma Alpha E: m: Gamma Sigma; UCA;B3I1L'S Ictltres CluII; XVcslIIIiIIslcr Felluwship RICHARD WILLIAM THOMAS . . Wilmington, Del. Erluvulion. Sigma Chi JOYCE MYRA TILTON . . . . Pittsburgh Etluculiun ACEI; FTA; Kappa Phi MARIO F. TODARO . . . . Philadelphia IIIIqultiuI Ari: Alpha Phi Delta Cymnaslics; SecrcluryUl'rcusllrcr, lES; Camera Club H6 BARBARA LOUISE VAN MATRE . C11111bridchprinvs Ellucazi Lna Sigma Sigma Sigma Presidcnl,Sig1nn Sigma Sip111a;I'i I 11111111111 1111' 'I11; FT A; ACE;I U 111 SUSAN WATSON VAN NORMAN . . 5mm College Educnlhm ANNE CHRISTINE VAN TRIES . . StateCoIIegc E11111'1II1'11I1 Ccnlcnnial C11111111itlcc; I111r11111urnls; Campus CIn-sl MARY LOUISE WALKER . . . . Pittsburgh Eductlliun I'i 01111111111 AIpIm ROY ALAN WALKER . . . New Kensington P1y1 hole Alpim Sigmn Phi Kappa Phi Kappa: Alpha Phi Omega; Belles Lcllrvs Club; Manager, Wrestling; 1FC;AI'RO'IC Drill Team; Arnold Air Sucit'ly; Captain, 'Icnn is NANCY MARYBERT WALTER . . Betllcsdu,Md. E1lu1'1111'11n Swim Cluin; ACEI: Riding C1111: JUDITH JANE WEAYMANS . . , Philadelphia 51111011110 Delta Z1-l11 Louise H111111'r Cinh CHARLES HENRY WEIDMAN, IR . . Philadelphia In'lu'il'm, A'I-i Sigma Phi Epsilnn Anmid Air S111'i1-ly; IES: SAME V IRCINIA MAE WEIGLE . . . Ncw Bioomlieid E'lmnu'on Alpha x1 111-111 Cnllt'piuu; ACEI; Education 5111110111 Cuuncii; Manilur EVELYN MARY TOMASKO . . . . Huzicton fduullion V1111: Prnxi1l1 111, Pi 01111-111: Pi; I1-1111i1lcs;Y111111g Republic 11115; Outing Club; Jun. Club; CHARLES EDWARD TORRENCE . . . Harrisburg Mum's Educulian I'lli Mu Alplm; Frolh ALWILDA MAYE VAN A I TA . . . Frunkiin. N. 1. 1111141 11Ii11n Alpha Chi 01111-1111 Vice-I'rcsidcnl, Alpha Chi 011111.51; Supluunurc Class Advisury Board; FTA BERNARD THOMAS VISOCKY . . . Ahoona I'xycll 1110,1'1' PATRICIA ANNE WAGNER . . . Tamuqua F11umlliun l'i 1111111l11i11 'I'I11r111; 115A; ACEI; 1111A M. SUSAN WALKER . . . Havertnwn 15111111111011 Kzippn Uplm Than Ir1 .si1I1n! Knmm 11111111 Th 91:1; Phi K11 '1:1pp Phi; I'i lambda 'Ihula; Scrolls; Vice- President Alpim Lambda Dclln :WSG MARJORIE WILMA WASHINGTON . . A1'Ii11glon,V11. Education Knmm Phi; Sigma T1111 D1'II11; Helios 111'1lr1-s CIuII; W1-sl1'y F1111111I111i1111 LEWIS RICHARD WEAVER . . . Centre Hall Etluualiun PAUL ROBERT WEAVER . . . S11111I1W11vcriy 51111011111111 Kappa Phi Kumm MARLENE WELLS In'rlucuu'uu Kappa Philadelphia Kappa Gamma Suurvlary. KIINIII KuppII CIIIIIIIIII; Bulles LDIIYWK CIIIII; IIIlrIIIIIIIrIIIII; Manila! FRANKLIN JOSEPH WICMPA AldcnStuIinn hIlucaliIIn AIM IIIIIII'II III CIIVI-I'IIIIm; I'mlh; NMIIIIIIII CIIIII; ASME JAMES RICHARD WE RKMAN Scutldule Eduuzlian Phi Sigma Kappa Vieu-PnsniIII-nt, KIIIIIIII Phi Kappa; Vice PrI-IIiIII-,III F 'I A; AIIIIIII I' III OIIIIgn; AI-I'IIIIIIIIIIg Club; UIIlIIIg IIII III . Lock Haven Sigma III'IIII 'I'IIII ViI'Inl'rIa-JIII'III, SiuIIIII DUIIII TIIII; FIIIIII; IIiIII-l PHYLLIS RESA WILKINS EIIIILIIIIIIII IngoIIIIII' CIII OIIII-uII SARA ANN WILLIAMS IL'IIIII'IIII'IIII 'I'IIIvhpI'IIIIx; Auxiliary IIIIIIIr; WIIIIIIIII's CIIIIrIIII: LIIIII I'urly; IKiIIiIIg CIIIII; AIIgI'I Flight; SIIHIVIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIk 'I'I 10M AS C ICORCIS WILLIAMS DIIBUIS I'myclIolugy Psi Chi; Pay L'IuII; Outing CIIIII FRIEDERIKE WI'F'I'E Philadelphia EIIIICIIII'DII I'thIlIll 'Ir I'asur r .AI ZI;I-I VI'II IrPhilIP r-tII , SI-I I'm IIry, 57A: Wu ans CIIIIrIIs; EXII'IIIII IllillllIllIll DI-IIII; III I:RIIHIIIIII H'IIltlil; PIII KII'IIHI PIIII; CUSIIIIIIX'IHIIIIIIII LIIIII: It ;IIIIr.IIIIIIIIIs .IOANN GRACE WOIIIIEBICR Iz'IIIII'IIIImI Pittsburgh lfIIllI-gI'IIII; ACICI; 'I'IIIIspiIIIIs; LiIIII I'IIrly; MIIIII'rII DIIIII'I- F. ANN WOOLIIIZY I'IIIIIIIIIII'IIII Huvertown DI-Iln GuIIIIIIn Virv-PrmiIlI'nI, DI-Ita CIIIIInIII; AUIIII 118 Mount Carmel ARTHUR JEREMIAH WERT EIIUCIIII'UII FTA Allentown GIIIIIIIII'I PIIi Ih-m WIIIIII-II'II Chums; SIIIIIIIIIIIIIrI- Class AIIvisIIry IIIIIIrII; FTA CAROLYN JANE WETTERA U EIIuculia Kincrslnn AIIIIIII CIIi OIIII gn MARY LEE WILCOX EIlucIIIiuu CIInJIL-l CIIIIIr. ACEI; FTA MARJORIE ANNE WILSON Philadelphia EducIIII'IIII Kappa Kappa Gamma I'i LIIIIIIIIIII 'I'III'III; Linn Party; Rl'lI Cross; FIoIII; IIIInIIIIIIraIs; WRA VERA PAULINE WINCERT . Reading.r F.'.IluII III M Delta Delta DI-IIII AIIgII IIIigIII; ACI I FmIII; IIIIrilIIlIIHIIIi; JIIZY. CIIIII; BPIII'S Lctlrcs CIIIII BENJAMIN HARVEY WINSLOW, JR. Patton Psych olugy ICC; Vicc-PresIdI-nt. I'uy CIIIII; Ninnny CUIIHCII: EtIllCillIon Student CIIIIIII'iI; AIM; .Inzz CIIIII EDWARD JOSEPH YAROSZ Eduruliun Aliquippu IIIPIII Kappa Phi IIIImmIIIIIIIa; Ncwmun CIIIII VALERIE ELVA YECKLEY CIearerId Music EII'III'IIII'IIII TriIIII Chnpnl CIIIIir; IAHIIKI' HIIIIII'I' CIIIII Aquashicola PAUL R. ZIECENFUS EIIIII IIIIUII Pi GIIIIIIIIII ,Alphu: FTA DAISY KATHRYN ZIR MERMAN . . . Lewisburg Educulinn Cnnunu l'hi lh-m l'n-sidont, Sunnlnr. WSCA; Chimra; Mortar Bmml; Frulh; Swim Chill: All-Univt-mily Cnbinul; LA VIE; ACE! LILA CECELIA ZOCBY . . . . Sllmmmlouh Exlm'uliun l T A Future teachers tahulate vlvclion prediction returns in an educational measurements class H9 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE . MERRITT A. WILLIAMSON Dean ORGANIZATION Dem: - - - - - - MERHITT A. WILLIAMSON Assistant Dean - - - - - - EARL B. STAYELY Assismnl Donn, lJl'rr-r'tur 0f Engim'vring Extension KENNETH L. HuLm-anAN Director of OHIIHIIN'O Rvsmrclz Lulmmlory - GILFORD G. QUARLES Dirormr of Engium'ring Rvsmrt'h - . - ELMER R. QUEER Ilmul, Doparlnmnl 0f Aeronautical Engineering - HAROLD M. HIPSII 110ml. Dopurnnonl 0f Agriculmrul Engineering FRANK W. PEIKERT Head. Department of Arclzilccturc - - MILTON S. OSBORNE val, Dcparlnu'nt of Civil Engineering - BENJAMIN A. WHISLER Howl, Dopurnnvnl of lflvwricul Engineering - ARTHUR H. WAYNICK Howl, ,, .' of F 0' ' n ' - - JOSEPH MARIN Howl, Dvpurlmont of Industrial Enginm'ring - BENJAMIN XV. NIEBEL Haml, Dolmrlmt-nl of le'lmniml Enginvvring - NURMAN R. SPARKS Drafting floor plans is part of exercise for student architect Engineers learn the functions of a slide rule 121 CHARLES SHEPHERDSON ABELL, III Hot Springs,Ark. EIrI-III'I'III HIIKIIII'I-Iing Sigma Chi ICIII KumIII NII; EluclriI'IIl EIIgiIII-I-ring SuI-iuly; AII'IIC; IRE BENJAMIN BAKER ADAMS, JR. . . Ephrata IIlI-I'IIIIIIII'III Engineering Pi 'I'uu Sigma; Sigma TIIu; :XSMH CERALD DONALD ALTHOUSE . . . Emmaus IIII'I'IIIIIlit'llI EIIKIIH'PIIIIK Pi Kappa Phi ASME; IIIlrIIIIIIII'uIIi ANTHONY M. ANASTASAS . . . . FurrcII Elmrlriz'ul EIIgI'III'I'riIIg PrCHItIlilll, III-III-III'I: SIII:iI-ly; IIIIC; AII'IIC; JI'IM CIIIII EUG :NE ANDREOSKY . . Ncsquchoning EII'LIII'IIII I'IIginI-ming ICIII Kappa NII; 'qu IIIIII PI- , Engi-IIIII; IXII'II'I: IIUC ROBERT MINNES BAHRENBURC . . . Erie IIIIIIIVIYIIII EIIgI'IIyI'II'IIII IIII I s I II bllIl I I, IXII- Uniw ruin , PI ilx- -.nt Junior CIILIIIII; I'IrsiIIPInI, Druids; IIIIII: Key ;IIIIlSuciI-1y CIIIIIII iI; IuIr CHARLES EUGENE BAILEY . . . . York ArI'III'II'ItlunIl Fllgillee'ling AIIIIIII IIIIII Chi I'rI-siIlI-m. AI.X; Vier- PrrsiIlI'nI. Alpha Rho CIH; I-IngIm-I'ring SI-IIIIIIII CoumII; Pi CuIIIInII Alpha; SIunIb WILLIAM MACK BAKER . . . . Blairsvillc llIIlIIxIIiIII h'IIgI'III-I'II'ng ALBERT JAMES BALKEY . . . Pittsburgh IIHIIISIIIIII EIIKIIH'I'IIllg IX llIln Sigma PIII Ih'I'fLHHIK' -m. ArIIIIlII Air SUI iIly; AIIIIIU Phi OIXW' gu; IXII III 4 ROBERT STEVEN BALOK . . Binghummn, N. Y. EII'I'III'I'III la'IuJiIII'I'riIII.I PII'IIIIII'III, Hlu KIIIIIIII NII; UIIIII'IIIII IJI'IIII Kappa: Phi ICIII Sigma EUGENE 0. BANKER . . . . Lewistown CI'I'II lz'IIgI'nI-wring III-IIII Chi IIIIruIIIIIruIs; ASCII; SI'IIIIIIIIrIl IIIIII IIIIIIII- THOMAS FRANCIS BARONE . . . Almona EII'I'III'I'III EIIgiIIIII-IIIII: FE FRANKLIN WILEY BARR . . . Peach Bottom AI'ruIIIIIIII'I'III EIIgI'III'I'IiIIl: EDWIN RICHARD EARTH . . . Leviltuwn Civil Iz'IIuiIII'I'riIIg Phi KIIppII I'si IIItmIIIIIrIIIId; ASCII KEI I H DAVID BAR I LEY . . . Butler AIULHIIIIIIIIIII EIIgI'III Hing 'I'IIII III'III I'I; SI'I'rI 1nry, Pi 'IaII SIgIIIII; IIIi Kappa Phi; IXSMI'I IRWIN BASS . . . . . Philadelphia AII'IIiII'qure Phi Sigma DI-Im VII'Iul'n'siIII-IIL Phi Sigma DI-IIII; III'INIIN CIIIII; IXIIX; Jazz Club; Engine SALLY LOUISE BECKSTINE . . , Transfer AII'IIIII'I'IIIII- SI-I'rI'IIIry, 2XI:X DAVID PARK BEDFORD . . . . ForksviIIc EII'I:III'ItIII Enginl'l'ring Arnnin IXII-II'I: IIIlrIIIIIIIIIIIsI 122 PAUL BEDNAR . . . . . Lehighmn Elocln'cul Enginct'ling IRE A EDSEL LEE BEICHLEY . . . . Jamestown Ell'vI'l-FIII EIIgiIII'I-Iing Alpha Phi Omega: WI'slminslI-r FlHIllliilliUlI; AIEE PAUL JOHN BENGSTON . . . Indiana Chi! Engim I' H'Ilg RICHARD LEE BENTLEY . . Creenvilie Mechanical Engimrcrinl: Sigma Phi l- psiion SAE; ASME WILLIAM BERCHIN . . . . Concmaugh MI-CIIIIIII'I'III EIIginI-I'Iing A MF; 5 1 JAMES FRANCIS BIZZACK . . . Pittsburgh lmlusm'ul Engineering Phi Kappa Manager, Soccer; Newman Club; SAME; AIIE; Vice-Presidenl, Phi Kappa JAMES DAVID BLATCHFORD . . Charleston, W. Va. Mechanical Engineering Alpha Tnu Omega SocBrctury, AlphaT uu Omega: Enginnoring SlIIIlI-nl Cnunrii; 15an 2;! Fm III; Tau ni;P Sigma Tau; Pi 'IIIII Sigma: SI'zllIburIl qul lilmir- ; Quarlil'nhck Society WILLIAM LEE BLOSE . . . Upper Lehigh Elnvln't'ul EIIgI'IIIII-II'IIII RICHARD BOBROW . . . Philadelphia AI rollllulit' III Engillt l' III: ;A S; Intrumurnls ANDREW JOSEPH BOSSO . . . Clymer E II clnrnl hnpim I ling DON J EFFREY BOSTOCK . . . Bethesda, Md. InIqulrIal EngInI Ming Phi Kappa Psi Lzumssc; SkI Ill and Bums: NSA; Druids; Vicc- Preside m Phi Kappa Psi; 5 Ch lb; pring ka Committee F RANK MILTON BOUCHER . . . Believue M IcclIIIIIiI II! EngIIIm ring ASME; Emcrsun Society- , Outing Club; Imramurals JOHN BENJAMIN BRACKBILL . . New Cumberland Civil EIIIII'III-I'ring A cf Acacia S I WALTER WILLIAM BREINDEL . . Saint Marys Mechanical Ifnm'nrvn'np ASME; Newman Club; SAE PAUL WHARTON BRICKER . . State College Mechanical EIIgI'Iu-I-II'IIII I'i Tan Sigma; Sigmu Tun; ASME JOSEPH CLEMENCE BRISKI . . . Glen Lyon Elex'ln'cul EIIginI'I-ring Em Kappa NII; lRF. DAV AID MICHAEL BRODE . . . . Reading PrullllullC III Engineumg Delta Tau Delta 1 , ice Ircaulem, 1A5; QIIurlI'rIlI'Ck Snuit'ly; Enginvoring Student CINIIIl'ii C ERALD DUANE BRODE . . . Lewistown EIPCIril'llI EIIgiIII-NI'III: Em Kappa Nu WILLIAM EDWARD BROUSE . . Ringtown Imluxln'ul Engium'ring AIIE MARK KEIM BRUMBACH Reading llImJIunimIl Eugim-I'Iing Ag ' ' DAVID H. BUCHER Hershey Agricultural Engimwriny E CHARLES LEROY CAIRNS, JR. Sadsbuxyviile Az'IuIqutic-al Enginmariug Triangle Business MIIIIIIgm', Engim-M; IAS; PiIi IIIIII Sigma; Sigma Tall ROBERT LELAND CAMPBELL Butler Elm'ln'cul lz'ngim'rring AIHK; IHIC; A15 A. DONALD CAPUANO Ridgwuy EII-I'III'I'HI Engium ling Sigma Phi Epsilon ICIII Kappa NII; Phi Em Sigma; NIIIIIIIIII Club; Vim -PrcsiIk-III. l l'l mry, Sigma Phi i-paiio III COLUMBUS GEORGE CASCIO Elucirit'ul Euginwling Scranton Aiphu CiIi IHIII I'H'Nilit'lli, Aillilu Chi Rim; Alpha Phi Omega; NPWHliln Club; AIEE; IAS EDWARD FRANCIS CHACNOT, JR. Intluxlriul Eliginporing Pri'sitil'nt. Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; EIIgiIIt'PriIIg SIIHII-n! CnIIIIl'iI M cKeesport RONALD GILBERT CHAPPELL Elez'lril'ul Engim'on'ng Em KuleII Nu; WDFM; Eirclricul EngilltPrillg SIIUiI-ly; TIIospiana Westfield 124 DONALD MARTYN BUCKBEE Electrical Engim-I'ring Lemoyne THOMAS JAMES B UTLER An'lIili alum Mount Jewett Aipim Rim CiIi Pn- xiniunl, AipIIII iUIu Chi: Vice I'rcsidun, l:i CIIIIIIIIn Alpha; LA ;;AIA Ntwl IIIIIn Ciu ANTHONY MARTIN BUTRIM llt'lolltllllil'lll EIIgI'Iwi-Iiug Old F orge WILLIAM JAMES CAREW Architecture . Philadelphia Alpha Rim Chi Scnrclnry, AipiIII Rim Chi; SAME; AIA RAYMOND FRENCH CARLIN, JR. AI-rmmulic MI E ngim'en'ng CIIgiIIuring StIuiIIII Council; NROTC Driii Tram; iAS Philadelphia Sigmn Pi JOHN MARLAND CARPENTER Euginr'urilig Scieure Wiiiiamsport Drilu CiIi Si-I'rvlury, Delta Chi; IirI-siiilxnl. Tau BI-III Pi; Phi Em Sigma MYRON EDWIN CHERRY Albion Mechanical Enginm' ring Tau Bim PI; Sigma rdll; i'i 'I'IIII SiuIIIII; ASME; PrI-IIiIlI-nl. Young Democrats AN DREW CHOROS . . . . Portage Elt'l'lni'ul II'IIgiIIH-Iing PAUL GEORGE CHRISTMAN Civil EIIgI'IIm-Iing Kutztown Aipim Chi Rho ASCE PAUL FRANZ CHRISTOPHER . . . AliduiDPu Mcrlumiz'ul Engineering I'i 'I'uu Siumu RUDOLPH ALBERT CHUNKO Elm'lrit'ul Iz'upim-on'nl: Elu Kumm Nu; AHCE Yurdvillc, N. J. FRANK JOSEPH CINGEL . . . Morrisvillc Mct'lmuirul IingiIu-rring Sx-vrclury. SA 2 WILLIAM JOSEPH CLEMENTS . . - Shumokin Civil Engineering Football; Niltuny Council: Durmilury Ollicur; ASCE n RALI H HAYNES CLINARD . . . . Beaver Moulumit'ul Engimwrinl: Tau Bum I'i; Pi '1'qu Sigmu; Sigma Tam; A195 RICHARD ARLIE COATS . 01ml Hill Archilcvlurc Della 'I'uu Dt'llal Track; Scnrzlb; CPA; Frulh; I'i Gamuuu Alpha; anvbu DONALD GLEN CLARK . . Electrical Iz'ngim-Ming Em Kappa Nu; Sigmu Tun; IRE XVilliumsport JOSEPH EDWIN CLAYCOMB . . . Oslcrburg Mechanical Engim-vring ASHE; College Cwup FRANK GEORGE CLAYTON ,r'llrrhunitml Engineering Wilkcs-Burrc Phi Kappa Psi Wrestling; Enuiuruing Student Council; Socrt-lury, Phi Kappa Psi; Campus Chest; Outing Club CHARLES WILLIAM COMOH Mechanirul Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Srcrcmry, ASME; SAE Wilkcs-Barrc FREDERICK JOSEPH CONDON . . . Eric Civil Engilu'cn'ng Thuxu Della Chi SAME: ASCE; lulmluumls THOMAS DOLAN COONEY . . Alluunu Electrical Engiucun'uu C EORCE MADISON COOPER Electrical Engineering Elcutricul Engineering Sucicly; AIEE; llU-l; WDFM; Immnmrnls Huntingdon Valley D0N RAY CORDELL Dickson City Electrical Engineering Phi Them Kappa; AIEE R0 . BERI 1- COREKIN . . . . Harrisburg Electrical Engiuunring IRE; Westminster Fuuudnliun RICHARD FRANK CORSON Williamsport Alchilcclule Sigma Tau Cummu DL-A loluy; Engineering Student Council; Nilluny Cmuu; AIA ALVIN BYRON CORZILIUS . . . . Eric Archilcvlurc President, Secretary, Scarab; Pi Gnnmm Alplm; Vicn-I'rcuidmlt. CulIL-gc Camp BEATRICE BERYL CRANCH Electricul Engiuurring Eta Kappa Nu; IRE; Women's Chums Bryn Athyn 125 JOHN EMERSON CRIBBS . . . . Indiana Civil Engiuw'liug Acacia Phi Em Siuum; ASCE JOHN ROGER CROSETTO, JR. . . . Wellshom Civil Engim't-Iing Acuuiu Vitte-Prrsidunl. Acuciu: ASCE MARVIN SNYDER CROUTHAMEL . . Perkasic Illu'lmuit'ul I'Inginvcn'ng Viuu-l'rcxidcnl, ASME; Sigma Tun; l'i Tun Sigma; Engineering Sludmu Council ROBERT FRANCIS CROWLEY . . . Somerset Mm'lumicul Engim'wing Pi Tun Sigmu; Sigma Tau; Nuwulun Club; 'I'rmmurrr, ASME ORVILLE JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM . . Hastings Electrical Engineering WILLARD JAMES CURTIS, III . . . Alumna Electrical Engim'vlillg IEE ROBERT F. CYPHERS . . . . Bartonsville Electrical Engilu'en'ng Electrical Engineering Socimy; IRE JOHN ROBERT DAHLBERC . . . . Erie Mechanical Eugincr-riug Phi Kappa Sigma Treasurer, Phi Kuppn Sigma; ASME CHARLES WALLACE DALE . . . Houtzdulc Civil Engineering ASCE 4.. JOHN ROBERT DAMIAN . . . . Huzlcton Electrical Euginm-Iing CHARLES TOWNSEND DARRAGH . . . Amity Mvulmuical Engimrrriug Acacia GABRIEL FRANCIS DASCANIO . . . Renuvo Elutrlricul Engim'crinu AIEE; Iilu Kappa Nu; Nuwnmn Club EDMUND GOYLE DAVIS Mechanical Engineering ASME; Inlramumls Mount Pleasant RICHARD C. DAVIS . . . North East lmlusm'ul Engineering JOHN HAROLD DENNIS . . . Stroudsburg Civil Engimeeling Bournl of Governors. AIM; ASCE; Presidt-m, Pollack Council; Inlramumls RICHARD HARDING DENNIS . . . Media Mtzvlumicul Engim-r-Iing lnlmmuruls; ASHE GENNAR DCSANTIS . . . New Kcusinglon Ell't'lrit'ul Engim'wing AIEE; Newman Club DAVID H. DcVORE . . . . Bridgeport I'Jlm'lriual lz'ngim'cling IRE; SAME 126 JAMES WARREN DIEFFENDERFER ElI-I'Irivul Enginern'ng Em Kappa Nu; 'l'uu BI-III l'i; IKE; Sigma 'l'IIu Mimiuburg RUSSEII CLAIRE DIEHL va FI'UL'dUHl IIIIIIIxIriIII E IIgiIII I ling LIIIIII rII Club , AIHI RAY ALLEN DIETRlCI-I . Civil Ifnginvcring Valley View GEORGE ALLAN DINCELDEIN IIIIIIIsIn'III Engineering AIIE RICHARD BOY D DIVAN Y Eluulricul EIIgiIIm'II'IIII IRE; AIEE; Electrical EIIgiIu'Pring Society JOHN CHARLES DIXON Industrial EIIgiIII- 0 ring AllE Altoonu Johnsnnhurg Thom Delta Chi DuBuis DONALD L. DOBROSKI Industrial EIIIIIIII'IarI'IIg Pittsburgh Phi Kappa SAME; AuIH MICHAEL JAMES DONECAN MI-L'IIIIIII'I'III lfIIgI'Iu-I'II'IIg Pi 'l'uu Sigma; ASHE; NI-wmun Club Nosquohnning LIIIIIIIIIII Chi Alpha JOSEPH STEVEN DRAGAN IIIIIIII'III'III Ellgl'llt'rling AHE Reading WILLIAM JOSEPH DRAGON MI- 'I IIIIIII'I'III EIIgiIII'I'II'III: AIM Board 3.1le Guw- HARVEY JORDAN DRURY E In IIiuIl Engine I rim: Elev lriL'III Enginvvring Sm II ly WILLIAM MORRIS DUFF LIIIL'III'I III EIIpiIII-I ling Vice PIIIsidIIII Skull and Bonus; AIIIIlIII'lIII; Xrl Editor, LA VIII; A; Lucmsse , lIIIrIIIIIIIrIIlII -Ymnlg Rt'plllhlil'uns; ASME; I I'm ;Nowmun Club; Inlrauuuru s 01y phant Bangor Grecnsburg Della Upsilon WILLIAM HENRY DUFFT Reading MRI III'IIIII III I: IIgiIII cling Fun BI III N , l'i luu Sigma JOSEPH EDWARD DUNN Scramlun EIIII'IriI'IIl EIIgI'Iu-L'IIIII' Trl'IINlH'Cr, Eluulricul lIIIIuiIII'I-riug SUl'iPly; SAME RONALD L. DUTY . . . . Jttrscy Shun: EII' IlriI'IIl IL'IIgiIII I ring FI-Illurcs EIlilur. EIIgI'III'Bc'I II IE; Enginuring Slu lent Council; Phi Elu Sigma; 111 eta H I; Sigma 'lIIII; Pi Mu EI .iulu GERARD JOSEPHF EBERz Electric III EIIgIIII- mung NOIVIIIIIII Club; LIII-rossl- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN EBY Civil EIIKI'III- wring ASCE; IIIInIIIuIrIIIII EDWARD PAUL ECKMAN Aeronautical EIIgIIII cling Mount Vernon, Ohio Pi Sigma Upsilon Wayne Phi Mu Della Elklund NEWELL M. ECKMAN . . Lancaster Industrial lzIIgiIII Hing MIE RONALD KARL EISENHART . . . Toplun Mar IIIIIII'I: II! E IIgiuI I' ring Viuc-PrI-sidcul, Pi 'luu Sigma; luu HI-III 'IH' ,Phi Kappa Phi; Phi ILIII Siumu; A5511 EDWARD RANCK EMERY . . . . Reading, Civil EIIgiIIIIeIiIII: lI. JOSEPH MICHAEL ENYEDY . . Elmira, N. Y. LivIl EIIgiIILII rIIIg Sigma Chi ASCE; ICC; LSA; QIIurIcrIlc-ck SuciI- ly; lIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlII; Outing Club; Jazz Club JEROME PAUL EPSTEIN Philadelphia Industrial Enginevring Phi Epsilon Pi FIUIII; IFC: SIIIIrL'lury, Phi Elmilun l'i GEORGE HENRY CHARLES ERB . Electrical Eligillf'l' ring EI In KIqu'I Nu . Kutzlown L RICHARD F. ERDLEY . . . . Lcwisluwn Iz'IIIII'III'I-II'III: St'iL-IIIILI Sigma 'l'uu; Phi Em Sigma; AIEE; IRE; Tull HIIIII l'i EARL HAROLD ERICSON . . . Warren JlalI I: -'IIIIIII'I III EIIIIIIIII I IIIII: FREDERICK KREIDER EVANS . . . Hershey AL'IIIIIIIIIII'I'III Engineering DI-llu Chi Suurctury, DIrllII Chi; 1A5; Spring WI-IIk Cummilnw; IFC Burikutlmll: IIIlrIIIIIIIrIIls CHARLES ELLSWORTH FEGLEY, III . Cheltenham Mechanical Engineering CHI '1lu Them Pi Cymnastica; Cheerlcmh H1 VII I -l'rI- siIlI III, DrIIIIIII , BIIII Key , S ;QIInrlcrIlI:ck Soc my; FIyruIl ;JIIIIior Prum CUIHHIHIUB' . froth;b Inlrmnumlu JOHN ROBERT FERRARI . . KulpmonI Aeronauiic ul EngI'III raring HIcIII DLIIII Chi Prasidt III, 'I III III DPIIII t'lIi , P IIuiIII I run; SIIIIIII III aCuunI: i1; eretk SIII Inly; 1A5; P! I E III Sigm IRVIN JOHN FESSLER . . Pine Grove EleI IriL'III E Imineuriug 128 ISAAC THOMAS EVANS . . . . Couldale FII'ctriuIIl Engineering Quarlcnlcck Sncicly; Em Kuppu Nu; Slgnm 'l'uu; 1A5; AIEE ORVAL RAYMOND EVELAND, JR. . . Bcrwick Elcclricul EIIgiIII'IIII'IIg AIEH RICHARD EDWARD EYERMAN Wilkcs-Barrc Civil EIIIJiIlIYl,'IiIlK President, Ncwumn Club; Sigma Tau; ASCE PAUL COSIMO FIDISHUN . . Hazchon Eluclricul E nginccring E JOSEPH THOMAS FICLIO . . . . Easton Mechmucul Englncuring Newman Club; SME NED HAKPSTER FINKBEINER . . Lewistown Mechanical Engineering BclII Them Pi Football; IIItrIIIIIuraIls DONALD RAY FINLEY JR. M L'IIaIIiInl EIIgI'nI-I-Iing 'Inu Ilvm Pi; Treasurer. Pi TuII Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; ASME WILLIAM EUGENE FITTING . . . Muchzmival EIIgI'nI-I'II'III: AS IF I SAIC LAWRENCE BERNARD FITZGERALD EleI'IIiI'III EIIgiIIrI-n'ng Erie Harrisburg Sheffield CIIIIOHI', clldlll; ElI-ulriI-ul EIIgiIII-I-ring SuciI-ly; Ncwmun CIIIII; .quz CIIIII GERALD EUGENE FRANTZ . . Cherry Tree Aymnauu'cnl Engmcering THEODORE EUGENE FRASK , Paterson, N. J. Industrial Engineering SAME; AFCEA GILBERT MAURICE FREEDMAN MPL'IIIInI'I III Engineering Mann i . De Iln I! L Editor BU: Sigma IIIIII Enginen; VII'I' Phi Kappa Tau Harrisburg BI-III Sigma Rhn CIIIIIIIIIIIIIII r. Qunr lPrlIlIk SIII-iI- ly; OIIIiIrIIII Kn n:I'Im I'i TII IIII Sigma; Scabbard IIIIII IIIIIIII; 'IIIII IIIlII Ii; VIIP- I'resiIlen New Holland DBIIH Chi DAVID RALPH FIZZ MI'IIIIIIIIII'III EIIKI'III'PU'IIII ASHE; SAE; IIItrIIIIIIIrIIIs ROBERT THOMAS FOREMAN Civil EIIuiIIrIIrI'IIg l'rcsiIII-III. IIIIi Emiluu; SI-I'rrtury. SIKIIIH Til ; 'I'ull IIOIJI I'i; IIIIi Em Sigma So III II VVuvor! y DONALD EUGENE FOUCHT .III'IIHIIIIIII'I'III EIII'I'III'I-II'III: IIIIII IIIIIIII; MI-chunicsburg Tull Kullllu Epsilon ; IIrI-siIIIIIl KI'IIi Mu H II TrIIIsIIrIr Alpha PrI HSIIII III, C IIIIIII'II IIUIr I KIV I UIIIiIrIIII I;II: I Ku 1W! :1fl'uhllr4r.'lnll K IleII I psi' IIII: III I ALLAN MARVIN FRIEDMAN . Camden, N. J. Aeronautical EIIEiIH'l'VIIU! ZI-tu IICIII TIIII EngiuI-I'I; III'rsIIiIIg IIIIIPH; 1A5; AFROTC Drill 'I'I'IIIII RODCER LEE FRITZ . EIIpiIII-I'ring SIIiI-IIIII- SiuIIIII TIIII; JUICE; IIIIC; I'iltIIIIy Grulm Alumna CLARENCE ARTHUR 1' KY r-II IOIIIIUIH III 5 Kim Bring Williamstnwn RALPH JOSEPH GAGNON . . E cnicnl Enginrwing PIII Kumm Phi: IRE; Secretary. Electrical Engineering Society WILLIAM CHARLES GALLAGHER . . Kingsley Wilkes-Barre Electrival Engineennz iK. 'Ippn II Pershing Rifles; Newman Club; Young Dcmncrms; AIEE; Inlrumumls RONALD EMERY GAREE Mechamcal Engineering ASME York ROBERT C.GEBHARD'1 Pittsburgh l'II-I IIII III Enguu- a ring JAMES DANIEL GEHRIS Reading IIIPI'IIHIIIK'III Engim'ering LYLE ROBERT GILBERT Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; SAE; A N i ON City 129 WILLIAM GEORGE GINCRICH . Washington, D. C. Electrical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Lacrosse; Circle K Club ROBERT A. CIOMBETTI . . . . Jessup Elrclricul Engineering Alpha Phi Della IKE CHARLES AUSTIN CIVLER . . . Wyoming vil Engineering President Barbell Club; Phi Eln Sigma; Chi Epsilon; ASCE LESTER GOLDSTEIN . . . . Philadelphia Eleclrimll Engineering Elccaricul Engineering Sucicly; Jazz Club; IRE; Inlrnmurnls LOUIS WILLIAM GOMLICK . . . Bronx, N. Y. Civil Enginucring Alpha Tnu Omcgn GEORGE RICHARD GOURLEY . . . Bellefomc Electrical Engineering JOEL JAN GOUZA . . . . . Bristol Civil Engineering Sigma Chi Vicc-I'rcsidcnl, Sigma Chi; IFC; ASCE EDWARD FREDERICK COWEN . . . Glenside A chanical Engineering InlmIIIIIrnls; Newman Club PAUL EUGENE GOYETTE . . Newport, Vt. Elccnical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society; IRE PETER JOSEPH CRAYBASH, JR. . . Highspirc Industrial Eugimcring Tn angle Co -F.Ililur. Engineer; Newman Club; chsidenl, AIIE; Outing Club; rel nry, Triangle; Immmuruls; SAM; IFC LOUIS CRIECO . . . . . Philadelphia Elccnicul Engineering Alpha Phi Delta President, Alpha Phi Delta RICHARD CRIME . . . . Royersford ElcCIII'cul Engineering Treasurer, Nittany Grotto RICHARD LEE GRIMMER . . . Sharpsville Electrical Engineering MARLIN ELTON GROVE . . . . Tyrone Civil Engineering Chi Phi ASCE ROBERT NEWTON GROVE . . Huntingdon Mechanical Engineering Deltn Sigma Phi Glee Club; Scabbard and Blade; ASME ROBERT CAREY CROZIER . . Berwick Industrial Engineering AIIE; AFS MARTIN JOHN GUTKIN . . South Orange, N. J. IIuluxlrml Engines rin Corresponding Secretary. Alpha Iii Mu; AIIE GUSTAV HENRY HAAK . . Folcroft ElecIIIcul Engineering Em Kappa Nu 130 GORDON EVERETT HALTER . Industrial Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Blue Band GEORGE HARDIE HAMPTON Electrical Engineering DONALD JOHN HAMROCK . Flccln'cul Engineering A 1 WATSON HART, JR. . . . Civil Engineering Basketball; InlraIIIIIruIII; ASCE WILLIAM AUGUST HARTMAN Electrical Engine cling I arm; Nous; Glee Club; cChapel Choir; Thospinns; Phi MII AIIIIIII; AIphu PlIi Om IE :IFC zCampIIs Party; ASA JOSEPH JOHN HARTNETT lCivil Enginern'ng P'CSidem, Senior Class; President Sigma Pi; LAV VIE; Omicron Della Kappa: SkI III and Bones; Drulds; QIIIII'ICNICCk Society JAMES HOWARD HECKLER Mechanical Engineering AS'I JOSEPH HENRY HEINZ Civil Engineering DOUGLAS BOYD HENDERSON Industrial Engineering Sigma Tau Gamma Tracy City, Tenn. Phi Gamma Delta Secretan' Phi Gamma Delta; Manager. Wrestling; AIIE; SAME; CPA; AFROTC Drill Team JOHN CLIFFORD HAAS Fairlcss Hills Architecture Sigma Chi Prvxidtnl Vice PI'CSIIICHI, Sigma Chi; V Irc- IIIIHSIIII III Engincoring SI IllIl'nI Coun- - SI-Ir-InmryVA IFC; Jazz CIIIII:II01h;SkIIII and IIIIIIOS; PIIi Em Sigma; Liun IIIIIly , CPIC; AM Lincoln Park Alpha Chi Rho JOHN FREDERICK HAFER Elvvlricul Enginvcn'ng Alpha Phi Omega: AIHE ClearerId DONALD EDWIN HALFORD Civil Enginm'rinl: ASCE West MiIHIn Youngwood HERBERT ALLEN HANSON . . . . Erie Elm. Mica! Enginwling Tn i Angle Co- Editor, Enginmr; OIIIIIIIIIE; CIIIII; Sncrclnry. Enginccrmg Sludonl Council; :iNl many Cmttu; AI IE LLOYD BENJAMIN HARKLESS AIloona Elccln'cal Engineering EIchricuI Engineering Society; Alpha Phi OIIII'sz; Em Kappa NII JAMES STEPHEN HARPER Shenandoah Ciwl Engineering Kappa Epsilon nu anidcnl, Wesley FIIIInIIulioII; UCA; Engmccr; ASCE; IFC; Alpha Phi Omega . Easlon Delta Chi Nutley, N. J. IIIi quxnu Kappa Johnstown Sigma Pi WALTER JOHN HARTNETT . Scranton Electrical Engineering AIEE: Newman CIIIII WILLIAM JOHN HAY Chcswick MI chumcal Engineering UCA; Outing CIIIb LAWRENCE RICHARD HAYES Il.uluvln'al Enginm'ring Sigma Tau; Alpha Pi Mu; A:IIE SA M; Newman CIIIII; Jazz Club; IIIlrnIIIurnIs Kenmore, N. Y. Windber Philadelphia Pittsburgh FREDERICK ALLEN HESS . Mm'lmnicul Engineering I'i Tun Sigma; ASME; Arnold Air Sm'icly EDWARD THOMAS I'IINDERI.ITER Alvllilvrlun' AIA; Uphu Phi Omruu; Cumuru Club THOMAS ROBINSON HITCH Mrrlmnfrul Enginrwlng Inlmlnumls; ASMIC WALTER NORMAN HOLTZ . 11lz-x'lulnfmll Engim'wiug JACK ROWLAND HONTZ . . . St Imluxlriul It'ngim-t'ring VicvrPrcuidvul, Alpha Pi Mu; Svrrulury. AHE ROBERT LEE HORLACHER It'lm'lrit'ul Engim'cling Eta Kappa Nu; Sm'rvlury, Tun lhitu Pi: Vicc-Prcsidenl, Blumu Tun; Phi Kuppn Phi THOMAS WILLIAM HUNTLEY Intluxlriul Engim-rring Alpha Pi Mu; AHE; lnlrumuruls WILLIAM RUSSELL HURLEY Mn'rlmniral Engim'vring Ouurlordcck Suuit-ly LOUISE MENDENHALL HUTCHINSON Anrhilm'luml Engineering A 132 Harrisburg Prospect Park Philadelphia Philadelphia ale College Drums Vestaburg Pctcrsburg Doylestown WILLIAM JOHN HODGSON, JR. . . . Chester Muclumit'u! Engineering AIM Buurd uf Governors; ASME; SAE; Cannon! Club ALLAN LAMAR HOLLAND New Freedom Engineering Sriencc lllul- Blind; Phi Eta Sigma; Tun Bcln Pi: IAS EDWARD FLANDERMYER HOLLINGER . . York Industrial Enginenring Sigma Tun Gummu ASME; AIIE; UCA; lnlrnmuruln; Spring Wank Cnnunim-u EUGENE PATRICK HORST Lebanon Elrcln'cul Engimwlinu 'l'riungle Phi Em Sigum; IRE; AIEE; IAS PAUL JOHN HOYT Civil Engineering Enginerring Student Council; ASCE; Jam Club Annapolis, Md. Sigma Chi JOHN JOSEPH HUNTER . . Mount Pleasant Mechanical Engineering ASME; Inlrumurnls Altoona RICHARD DARLINGTON INGRAM lecuivul Engineering Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; IRE; AIEE DAVID JEREMY INNES . . . . Canton Elecln'cul Enginmtling Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE Bethlehem Alpha Rho Chi THOMAS EDWARD JANKOWSKI Architecture ALA; Intramural: ROBERT ARTHUR JENKINS . . MI-LIIIImI'I'III Enginm'n'ng ASME; SAE; Jazz Club; Roger Williams Fellowship; IIIlrIIIIIuruln EDWARD CHARLES JERDONEK Middletown Imluxlriul Engilw ring Allin; AFS: NcwIIIun Club FRANK EVAN JOHN Lancaster Civil Engineering Major, USAF WESLEY H. JORY . . . . Electrical Engilworing EE Pen Argyl FRANK KAHOUN Philadelphia Mucllunivul EuginI'c-n'ng Phi Kumm l'IIi; Pi Tun SigIIIII: ASME Wilkes-Barrc Pi Kappa Phi EDWARD PAUL KALANIK Civil EnginI-I'ring TIIu llmu Pi: Chi Epsilon; ASCE Devon DI-llu TIIII Delta JAMES BARLOW KEISKER . . . . AIL'IlilL'L'IuIl? DAVIDLEE JAMES KELLEY . . Altoona EIPIrlIirul Engineering IRE BRUCE EDWARD KEMPF . . . . Kane EIWHI'III! Engineering Phi Mu Della Vicc- -PrcsiduIIt Phi M III Delta; Vitc- President. Elu Kuppn Nu' Ele- c'ul rI'I cal Lngimcring Society: IN E! m Si Igmn LEO C. JOHNSON AII'IIiII'I'Iuml Engineering AIA; NI'WIIHUI Club Philipsburg Phi Sigma Kappa MILTON VICTOR JOHNSON Kingston Civil EIIpI'nH-Iing ASCII: ROBERI SELBY JONES Coudcrspurl I II II III'I III hngim I- N'III: Elu Kuppu Nu; Sigma luu; JUIIE; IRE JOHN ALFERD KARISH . . . . Reading him NI'IIuI Enginlw-qu: IRE; AIEE RICHARD ADOLPH KATZMAN Harrisburg MMIIIIIIIILIIII Enginewiug Chi Phi Pi 'l'nu Sigma: Sigma Tun; ASME; SAE; Tun HI-III Pi Danvillv ROBERT ALLEN KEAR IlfFllill'CHl'P KENNETH PAUL KERR . AI'mnIuIIiIIIII EIRgiIIUPIiIII: Phi Kappa Phi; Secretary, 'l'uu Hvlu Pi: Sigma Tam; Phi Elu Sigma Kulpmont LEE ROBERT KERSHNER El IlIln'IIul kngIm-rring AIEE; IRE: SAME; HI-r'xriIIII lungimrriug Suril-ly Tumaqua DONALD CLAIR KERSTETTER State College EII'I'IrI'I'uI Enginwning I33 ARDEN SHELDON KILE . . . . Millville Civil Engineering ASCE; Inlrnmurnls; Scabbard and Blade CHARLES LARRY KING . . . . Sharon Civil Engineering ASCE; Scabbard and Blade; SAME; Inlrumurnls EMERSON CHARLES KLEES . . . Emporium Ell-rln'cnl Engineering Delta Chi Eleciricul Engineering Society; AIEE: Newman Club WILLIAM JAMES KLEINBAUER, JR. . . Erie Aeronautical Engineering 1A5; President, Sigma Tun; AFROTC Drill Tclun EDWARD HARRIS KLEVANS . . Roaring Spring Elccuicnl Engineering Alpha Epnilun Pi Dchulc Club; nu Beta Pi; Engineering Student Council: Vico-Prcsidcnl, Dclm Sigma Him; Engineer; Phi Eta Sigma; l'rcsidcnl. Fnrvnnir Council; Omicron Delta Kappa; Em Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; l'urmi Noun ROGER LYNN KLINCEMAN . . . Bellefonte Illechanicul Engineering Viuc-Prcsidcnl, Tau ch Pi; Pi Tun Sigma; Phi Em Sigma: ASME LLOYD EDWIN KLINGER . . . . Sunbury Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu RICHARD B. KMETZ . . . . Fairchance Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Jazz Club; Inlmmumls; Newman Club; Baseball HERBERT ALLAN KNAPPENBERGER . West Leesporl Industrial Engineering AIIE; AFS; Engineering Student Council; Tnu Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu NORMAN JOSEPH KNUTTEL . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering SCE; Inlrumuruls THOMAS PAUL KOHLER . . . Williamsport Electrical Engineering FRANK H. KONCHAR . . . . Forest City Civil Engineering Phi Kappa ASCE; SAME EDWARD THOMAS KORNOWSKI . . Newtown Aeronautical Engineering Blue Band; Tau Bela Pi; IAS PAUL JOHN KOSTEVA . . . . Plymouth Electrical Engineering DON KOTZER . . . . . Hazleton Architecture Newman Club; AIM MICHAEL KOZAR . . . Dickson City Electrical Engineering ROBERT MICHAEL KRAFT . . . Linden, N. J. Aumnuulicul Engim-z-riuu Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; 1A5; Quurlonlvck Sucicty JOHN JOSEPH KRESS . . . Shenandoah Civil Euginm-ring 134 FRANK FREDRICK KRETSCHMER . . Philadelphia Elcclrical Engineering GERALD GEORGE KRONINCER . . Shillington Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha SAE; ASME; SAME DAVID E. KRUSKO . . . . New Coxeville Architecture AIA; LA Vn: GEORGE KRYNITSKY . . Mount Carmel Civil Engineering ASCE JOHN JOSEPH KUBISHIN . . . Hazleton Mechanical Engineering E: Intramurals WILLIS ELWOOD KUHNS . . . Allentown Allliculluml Engineering Chi Phi lerlerdeck Society; ASAE ALBERT JOSEPH KULAK . . . Shenandoah Electrical Engineering AIEE IRE RICHARD ROBERT KUNEMAN . . . Erie Mechanical Engineering Sigma Pi Scninr Claus Commillcu; ASME; Newman Club; Jazz Club GEORGE ANDREW KUPSKY . . . Hellertown Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu; Blue Band; SAME; WDFM MICHAEL LABICH, JR. . . . . Dunmore Mechanical Engineering ASME DONALD MOATS LAMASTER . . Mercersburg Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; AIEE VERNON L.LAMISON . . . Kittanning Electrical Engineering DANIEL WILLIAM LAND . . . Ardmore Industrial Euginot'ring Sigma Nu President, IFC; Lion's Puw; All-Uuivcrsity Cabinet; Skull and Emma: Vico- resident. Junior Chm: Junior Prom Committee; Secretary, Blue Key; Vice- President. Hut Society Council; IFC; Phi Eta Sigma JAMES HOWARD LANTZY . . . Harrisburg Elm'lrit'ul Engineering IAS; Ncwmun Club EDWIN THOMAS LATCHEM . . . Charleroi Civil Enginm'ling Theta Chi ASCE; Intramurals JAMES DONALD LEIDEN . . Altoona Electrical Engin caring LARRY HARVEY LENKER . . Dauphin Mechanical Engineering HARRY GRANVILLE LEONARD . . Wilkes-Barre Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau VicmPrcsidcm, Phi Kappa Tau; Campus Chest; lmrnmnrnls; AHE MERRIL LEROY LEONARD McAlistcrvillc Electrical Engim'winl; lilx-vlril'ui Engineering Sm-ivly; AIEE Pittsburgh anlulu Chi Alplm ROBERT ALLEN LESTER Enginurlinu Sriwnrr ASME BERNARD BENJAMIN LEVIN Philadelphia Electrical Engilu't-rim: lilwtrimxl Engineering Suvivly; AIEE; IRE LINN STEPHEN LICHTNER . . Murysvillc Ml'dumilllll Enginrwing Lambda Chi Alpha President, Lumhllu Chi Alpha; SAME; ASME; Jazz Club KARL DAVID LILJE . . . Waymurt Mechanical Engineering ASME; Dunn Oflim'r; Cuuu-ru Club: Campus Chest: lntramuruls; AIM Bmlrd uf Guvcruurs JON ALAN LINDHOME . . . . Kane Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Tau CHARLES AUGUST LINDLE, JR. Harrisburg Aymlmulil'ul Enxim-vring 1A5 WILLIAM DONALD LIVINGSTON . . Cokeburg lmluslriul Ifngimwring Alpha Pi Mu; AIIH ALBERT HERMAN LONG . . . . Cressnn ElPt'lfiCIII lz'ngim-n-ring lulnnnuruln; Em Kappa Nu; NI'WHIIUI Club ALLAN E. LUDWIC Cogun Station Industrial Enginm'ring LA VIE; lnlrunluruls VINCENT JOSEPH LUKACH Wilkes-Burre Imluxlriul Enginm'rinl: Alplul I'i Mu; MII'I; Nmmmn Club; Svcn-lury. Imluntriul Enginvvring Sucivty LcROY VINCENT McCLAINE Electrical Engimruling East Brady 136 THOMAS LEON LORD . . . . Altoona Elactrirul Engineering AIEE; Newman Club ROBERT EMMETT LOUCHMAN Civil Eugin eering Canonsburg FREDERICK JOSEPH LUDDY . . . Alumna Induxln'al Engineering KEN ALLEN MCCLYMONDS Elm'lricul Engineering IAS; lntrumuruls New Castle JAY FRANKLIN MCCORMICK, JR. Elvrln'cnl Engiuwriug . Lock Haven Alpha Phi Dclm RAYMOND DALE MCDOWELL Civil Engineering Vdndcrgrif! EDWARD JOSEPH MCHUGH . . Hazleton Mechanical Eugim-vring Ncwnmn Club; ASME; Imrnnmmls Pi Sigma Upsilon FRANCIS JOSEPH McHUGH . . Hazleton Mvclmuit'ul Enginwring Pi Sigma Upsilun Prt-sidvnl. Pi Sigma Upsilun; ASME: Camera Club; Ncwmuu Club HARRY GROVE MCKEE . . . Wilkinsburg Induun'ul Enginrrring Phi Kappa Sigma IFC Uuunl of Cunlml: I'rvsidcm. l'hi Knppn Sigma: AHE SAMUEL EUGENE McKIBBEN Industrial Engineering Punxsuluwncy Phi Knppu Tun AFS; AHE; Inlrnmumls JOHN REED McKISSICK . . . . Polk Merlmnivul Eugmrwing Phi Sigma Kappa Scabbard and Hlmlv; SAME; ASME; Alpha Phi Umvgu EDWIN WILLIAM McLAUGHLIN Cold Spring.r Harbor. N. Y. Civil Engim'vring Sigma Chi Engincz-ring Student Cuunvil; ASCH; Sr-uior Chins Cullnuiltm- E. JAMES McNIGHT Hollidaysburg Electrical Euginu-riug RICHARD PAUL McNITT . . . Reedsvillc Elucuicul Engineering Sigma Tau BARRY DERK MACALADY . . . Shamokin Elmtilit'al Engineering lulrumurnls; AIEE; Electrical Engineering Society JOHN HUGH MANSFIELD . . Mechanical Engineering New Castle Tau Sigma RICHARD L. MARKS . . Clarion Mechanical Engineering Pi Tun Sigma; ASME ROBER'I' LAWRENCE MARKS . . . Clarion Mechanical Engineering A SM E JAMES OSLER MACHLAN . . . Lancaster Civil Enginm-riug TIu-lu Xi Quurlordm'k Smitty; ASCE GEORGE ALEXANDER MACUE . . . Kano Elt'flfiftl, Engiuw'ring Pi Sigma Ulmilun Trrusurvr. Nn'wmun Club WILBERT MANLEY . . . . Lancaster Elvtrtricul Enginurriug Vl-lvnmn Club JAMES EARL MARLEY . . , . Marietta Aeranuulicul Engineering DONALD L. MARSHALL Elt'clricul Engin cwing Williamspurl Sigma Tun Cnnuml AIEE; SAE: Inlrmnuruln THOMAS JAMES MASSAGE . Hazlomn Elc-clricul Enginw-rilm Pi Sigma UPSHUII Vice-Prcsidont. Pi Sigma Upsilon; Newman Club; AlEl'l; IRE 137 DEAN SCHROCK MAURER Electrical Engineering AIEE; Electrical Engineering Smyioly JOHN EDWARD MAYCHROWITZ Electrical Enginccriug Newman Club; AIEE CLYDE DICKEY MESSERLY Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; IRE; Eleckricnl Engineering Society JAMES ALLEN MILLEN Industrial Engineering DAVID MARTIN MILLER Elm'nicul Enginm-ring Eta Kappa Nu; Electrical Engineering Snuinly RICHARD ALLISON MILLER Civil Engineering E RICHARD ERNEST MOHLER Civil Engim'ering RICHARD ALLEN MOLLO . . Engineering Science Sigma Tau; IRE MYRON J. MORDECAI . . Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Hillel 138 I'm Dl'llu Them luu Club; Thespinns; Manager, Golf; Secretary. Phi DL-llu Theta Phi Mu Della St. Petersburg, Fla. Sigmu Chi President. Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Sigma Chi; Skull and Bonus; Track; mes Country; Engineering Student Cululcil; ASCE: IFC LLOYD JAMES MATHEW Wernersville Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Bela Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; ASME; Phi Eln Sigma LLOYD EUGENE MATTER Electrical Engineering State College Electrical Engineering Society; AIM Judicial Board of Review; WDFM; AIEE; IRE FREDERICK S. MAUERSBERC Elecln'cul Engineering Somerset Taylor Lock Haven ROBERT JOSEPH METZNER Mechanical Engineering ASME; SAE; AIM; Outing Club Wheeling, W. Va. IVAN ARTHUR MICHAEL Nuremberg Electrical Engineering Intmnluruls; Insurance Club JOSEPH MICHAEL MICHAELSON Youngwood Meclzaniml Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; College Co-op Greensburg Huntingdon Waynesboro RICHARD F. MILLER . . Coopersburg Electrical Engineering IRE; AIM; Camera Club ROBERT ATWOOD MILLER . Penn Mechanical Engineering Pi Tun Sigma ROBERT J. MILLER Philadelphia Civil Engineering ASCE; Truck Team Homer City Philadelphia WALTER EUGENE MOREHART . . Williamsport EIrcIricaI Enginrorinl: DONALD PERRY MORGAN . . . Nanticoke Aeronautical Enginrvn'nl: DONALD RUSSELL MOTSKO . . Forest City Industrial Engineering AIIE DONALD RAY MOWRY . . . Dravosburg Civil Engineering Truck; Cross Country; Druids; ASCE; Intramurnls LUTHER LAFRANCE MOYER . . . Reading Industrial Engineering AHE; DanIIilory 0mm; lIIlraIIIIIrais MAL ENCLE MOYER . . . . Berwick Acronuulirul Engineering IAS WILLIAM HENRY MOYER . . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering AIIE; W'estminstor Foundation HAROLD MERLE MURPHY . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering OMER EVERETT MURRAY . . . Philipsburg Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM DENNIS MURRAY . . . Philadelphia Elevnicul Engineering JAMES GARFIELD MUSSER . . . . York Li Muhaniml Engmuznng Sigma Alpha Epsilon Cilins Pa aw; PWSIdD nt. Blm Key: 1 maiden! Frcshm Class AH- University mm; Skull and Bones; Dilpili; Tribunal; NSA; Engineering blIIIienl Council STEPHEN ANTHONY MYSLINSKI . . Reading Eluclricul Engin Bering ROBERT NALBACH . . . . Tarentum Electrical rEngineering Pi Lambda Phi ciury. Pi Lambda Phi; WDFR i; IFC; Electrical EngiIIN-ring Dc icty; Jazz ClI Ib FRANKLIN EARL NELSON . . Renovo Electrical Englm' Ming RICHARD EDWARD NESFEDER . . Allentown Electrical Engineering HARRY LEWIS NEY . . . Schuylkill Haven Inllusln'u! Engineering Vicc-Prcsidcnl, AIEE: Jazz Club BRUCE KENNETH NICHOLS . . Detroit, Mich. Mechanical Engincz'ring Della Tau Della JOHN EDWIN NIESLEY . . . York MEChunicul Engineering Thalia Delta Chi ASME ROBERT GENE NOAH . . . . Brentwood Iz'lrt'lII'I'IIl EIIgI'IIIIeIiIIg Della Upuiiun ViIII- anideul, SLcrc'lIIry. DLIllII Upuilulni Arnold Air SIII-iII'IyI IFC; IIIIrIIIIIIII'IIIII; L JOE FREED NORMAN . . . . Bcuvcrmwn MIIIIIIIIIII'I'III Engineering RICHARD SHEKELL NORTON EngI'IIIIIIrI'IIg .S'IIIIIIII P TIIIIIIIIIrIIr, Sigma Tau; Phi EIII Sigma; AIM HIIIIrIl uf Governors; Tunnin; UCA State College DONALD WILLIAM PATTERSON AII IIoIIIIuII'I: III Engineering New Castle Thulu Della Chi PrrsiIlIIIIt. Secretary, Engineering SIIIIILIII Council; All- -Univeraily CII bi III! 0:! Pr Hi',li1lll 'lrIusIIrLII', :IIhIII Delta Chi; PIIrIIIi NIIIiII; IAS; OIIIiI-run DLIIIII KuIIpIi HERBERT GEORGE PATTERSON . A own an II'L'III Engineering Scursdulu, N. Y. TIIL-lu Doltu ClIi lAS; lIIlrIIIIIIIIIIls JOSEPH LEWIS PEKAREK . . Pittsburgh MI I: IUIIHL III EIIgI'nII eling FREDERICK CHARLES OSWALD . . Cutasauqua IIIIIIIsIIiIII Enginewiug A ; A i VINCENT FRANCIS PAPARELLA . . Milanviile Civil EIIgI'nIIIIrIIIg ViIHI- I'rIIsiIIIIIIl. SIIIIiIIr Clans; ViI.L PrI siIIIIIII. ASCII; NI-quIIII Club; Cih Epsiluu; SIgInu 'IuII JOSEPH LUICI PASCUZZI . . . Warren Illlllls'llilll Eligillr'f'ling Mphn l'IIi DIIlIII SI-L-rI-IIIry. Aipilu Phi Dviln; NI-wmun Club; Allin ROBERT PESHOCK . . . . Mar-Lin lIIIluIIrIIII Engineering A :NI- IWIIIIIII CIIII JOHN F. PETRI State College MIII'IIIIIII'I'III EIIgiIImIrI'IIg GEORGE JOHN PETRUSHKA . . . Freeland EIBL'I rI'ulIl Engineering JOSEPH L. PHILLIPS . . . Reading Mechumcu! Engineering Pruidmlt Outing Club; 'lnII BIII dli; ViI' L-lrI-I-IiIlentU pPhi EIII SIgIIIII: SME; NIlIany CoIIIILIil; Cuilogu Cu. RICHARD WALLACE PICKERINC EIIII'III'I'III Engineering EIII Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau Wondbourne EDWARD TIMOTHY PIDGEON . . . Jermyn MIII'IIIIIIEIrul Engineering Newman Club; ASME; inlramumls I40 JAMES ALLEN PIGFORD . . Monongahela Auruuuulicul EIIgI'n eerily: IAS PAUL DEAN PLAIA . . . . . Pittock MII II IIIIIIIIII! Engmcering Alpha Phi DIIiIa II-IPIIHiIiIIIIl. Alpha Phi DIIhII; ASME; FIIIIIbIIlI: IIIIrIIIIIIIruls JEAN DORIS PLATT . . . . Hazleton lfl? IIIIIIIIIII EIIgI'IIIIr II flllg Sunrclury, Pi TIIII Sigma; ASME; Sigma Tau; Phi Kappa Phi Rockville Centre. N. Y. Alpha Elmiilln Pi Engineering StIIIII-III CIIIIIII-il; PrI-siIIIIIIl, DI-IIII Sigma Rho; Nlphu ;iV IcI- -PrcsiIlIIII HuIII'Il 0f FIIrIIIsiL-s IIIIII DrIIIIIIIliIII; . IL JON PLAUT . . Indus: riIIl Engimering DLbIIII- Club; i;MII BlIIIh GEORGE VICTOR PODRAZA . Reading EII'I'IIII'III Engineering Eta Kuppu Nu; Electrical Ellgillcrfillg SImiI-ly; Outing Club; inlmuluruls WILLIAM FRANCIS POHTS Rossitcr EleI'lrI'I'III EIIIIIIII'I'IiIII' Electrical Engineering SIIItiuIy: Hui; AIEE; iVDFM PETER JAMES PRITCHARD Westfield EIeI-Iriml Engineering RUSSELL MICHAEL PRYIMA . . . Dalton EIPI'IIil'IlI Enpim-I'Iinn Secretary, Eleclricui Engineering Society; Slavic Club ANDY PRYSIAZNIUK . . . . Holsopple EII-I'UI'I'III EngiIII'I'II'IIg Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Kappa Phi Minersville Them Xi IIIlruIIIIIrIIls; ElI-I'IriI'al EIIgiIIIIering SIII'iIIIy EDWARD THOMAS POLLOCK EllTIIiI'HI EIIgiIIIN-n'ng IRE; Newman Club; Midland, Mich. Della TIIII DIIIIII ASCE THOMAS JOSEPH POWERS SIIIII'IIIry h'IIgI'III-I-Iing Blur BuIIIi; LA VIE: Secretary. DI-IIII 'I'IIII Della; AI BERT JOHN POYDOCK Philadelphia E In In'I III Engim I ring Electrical Engineering SHC'iIly' , Gylllnusllks: iRE; AIEIC ANDREW PYTEL . . . . . Ford City EII'I'III'CIII Euginmrn'ng Sigma Tun; EIII Kumul NII; AIEE; Electrical EIIgiIIIIc-I'ing Sm'ivly; IRE THOMAS DANIEL QUINN Callitzin Electrical EIIIII'III-I'rinl: Elu Kappa Nu THOMAS PATRICK QUINN Freeland in II! Engim- I III: Eh I IriIIIl Engincvriug Society Elm Em Kappa NII; SigIIIII 'lIIII; Hi; JAMES THOMAS RALEIGH State College EIIgInEI'IiIII: SI II' III I ChiI-f Engimer, WDFM; AIE.:I ElI'Ir'triLIli Enginwring Sm'iI'lV . Nu IIIIII Club; IRE; Sigma Tau; Phi Em Si gum VINCENT LAWRENCE RAMIK Dickson City lnrluslriul EIIpI'III'I'riIIg RICHARD THOMAS RASELY Butler Electrical Engineering WILLIAM JOHN REAP . . . . Avoca Alpha Chi RIIII MHE; Electrivul Enginvcriug SIII-iI-ly; NI-WIIIIIII Club; ARS; I EleI'In'I'rIl EngfIII-I'Iing DAVID HOLMES REED . Monroevillc Elf! III'I' Ill Engim I 1mg SigIIIn TIIII; EIII Kuppu Nu Emmuus FREDERICK FORREST REED EleIlriIul Iz'nginue Rifle T;cum IRE; UCA; NI'IIIIIII Grotto: WAFRO'IC Dnll Team 141 PHILIP MICHAEL REESE . . . . Sharon Industrial Engineering Sigma Chi Football; Engincoring Studcm Council; AFS; AIIE FLOYD HOWARD REESER . . . Freeport Ely Clricul Engine. Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE: I;RE Elcclrical Engineering Society RICHARD STANLEY REHM . . . Turtle Creek Civil Engim'uring Sigma Nu Gymnastics; S Club; ASCE HOWARD J. REICH . . . . Wyomissing Industrial Engineering Triangle Secretary, Treasurer. Triangle; Vice Prcnidrnt. AIIE: SCC'l'Cltll'y, Al-s; ,npinccr; SA;M lnlrnmurnls JOHN THEODORE REILLY . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering Eta Kuppn Nu; AIEE; Eleciricni Engineering Suuiuly WILLIAM REILLY . . . . Philadelphia Stlnilllry Engineering Delta Tau Della HARRY EUGENE REXFORD . . . Westfield Electrical Engineering Nitluny Grotto; Riding Club FLOYD ALLAN RICE . . . . Forty Fort Electrical Engineering Arnold Air Society; AIEE DAVID ZEHNER RICHARDS . . . Selinsgrove Mechanical Engineering Kn nmm Delta Rho Business MIIIIII gcr, Collegian; Omicron Dcim Kappa; Parmi NUIIR; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Bclu Pi; lhi Em Sigma; ASME; Campus Party; Spring Week Comminc cc; Ar null Air Society; InlrIIIIIurIIls GEORGE GILMAN RICHARDS, JR. . . Royalton Electrical Engineering ROBERT PHILIP RIESENMAN . . . Meadville Civil Engimwriuu ASCE EDWIN KENNETH RODKEY . . . . York Industrial Enginu cling Intrmnurnls LARRY F. ROESHOT . . . . Wilkes-Barre Electrical Engineering ARTHUR BYRON ROSS . . . Latrobe Electrical Engineering AIEE- , Arnold Air Society ROBERT J. ROSSI . . . . . Archbald Eleclricul Engineering Alpha Phi Delta President, Alpha Phi Della; IFC Board of Control; AIEE; IRE; Newman Club JOHN BOND ROWE . . . . Tamaqua Electrical Engineering DONALD PRYCE ROZENBERG . . Jersey Shore Engim Erin: Sriz- nu' Enginu ring Student CIIIImii;I HE: liIi Eu Sigma: SigIIIII TIIII; 'laII Bela Pi: Pi M III Epsilon; Electric. Il Engineering: SI 00 iv! ROGER RUE . . . . . . Sheffield Architecture Delta Chi Vice-President, Delta Chi; Scarab; Glee Club; AIA; Pi Gamma Alpha 142 ROY L. RUSSO . , , , . Kelayres Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; IRE FREDERICK RYALLS . . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Alpha Chi Rho ASCE KAZIMIER BLANCHARD RYNIAK . East McKeesport Electrical Engineering JOSEPH VINCENT SARCINELLO . . Scranton MCcIlanicnl Engineerin Alpha Chi Rho Pi Tnu Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma: ASME; SAE; Newman Club ALLAN B. SCHECHNER . . . Philadelphia Electrit'ul 5111:!!vang Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; IRE GEORGE WILLIAM SCHIMMEL . . 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Philadelphia DI-IIII Upsilon Journalism AIpIIII Delta Sigma; IIIIIIIIIIIIruls NANCY ANN SHOWALTER Philipsburg qunIuIixm AlpIIII Xi DI IlII Tromusunr I'ullIlPIIPllIC CIIIIIIcII; Iom IIIiIIIr, SIutlIIIII IllrIIIIlbIzIIIII; SI- nulls; tn SIgInII IIIIII , CIIIIIIgiun; IIIlrIIII IrIII Lock Haven CONNIE LEE SMITH . . . . Ans um! LI'III-rs SoI'iIIIIIgy Club II. DIANE SMITH . . . . Mount Lebanon Arts and LI'III'rs Pi IIIIIII IIIIi IIIUII PIIrly: Jazz Club: IIIIruIIIIIrIIIs: I'IIIIIILIIIIIIIiII Council LOUISE DOLORES SMULDERS York .4 IL: and LPIIL'IS Newman Club; Jazz Club; SIu-inlugy Club 179 ROBERT WOODROW STEIN 111ml L1- '11I'I -Il.r President, Zuulngy CInIn; LiIn-ml Arts 511111011! Council ROBERT B. STEWART Journalism SHIRLEY ANN STEWART A111 and Lvln'm I.A VIE: From; Sn-rn-mry, SUZANNE JANE SULLIVAN Arls 11ml Lullul's Jazz CIIIII; Frnlh; CPA; JOHN VINCENT TALADAY Lubur-Jlumlur'nu'nl Ifz'luliz-ns 1:117. Cluln; History Round Table AIM Board of Cuvvrnnrs; ERNEST LEWIS TAMBURRI Alix um! 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Spanish President, ViIIII-IInIniIIcIIl, Alpha Kappa AIIIIIII SIIIIrvlury-Tn-m.urvr, Phi Sigma lulu; Club; FnImIII CIIIII; IIItrIIIIIuruIs; MARIAN CARRIE WEAVER AIM ml Imllr'n French CIIIII: Bucnus Aires, Argentina Chi Omega Spanish Club; Mnduru Duncc; CusIIIupnIilan Club Pittsburgh Media Riverhead, N. Y. I, llIIZI Omicron Pi RICHARD DAVID WINSTON . . . I'IIiIudI'IpIIia III and Lunar..- 'I'ruI'k; Jazz IIIIIII; 11114-20; llIuII; lllIrilllleIlIK SAMUEL D. WOLCU'I'T, .111. . . . . Kingston Ans uIIrl LI'III'rs DI- IIII UIIHILUII IIIIIII. Iin, 1.111' I rlI zIIII l'rN; I ll .1.II- III. RSIIII IIIIII 134ml n; ViI' -I'rI-I 14h II .II I'iI-t III 1:1 '.IIII III I I .IrII.IIIII'IIIIIr1.III; SIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- I II 24:4 I'rI'mIII'III; AIII'I'II'II' II' '16; III- IpIII; I'EUIIIKIUHN 11I2IIIIIIiIlII; 11 11 FRANK RONALD WUOIJKOW . . . . RyduI JIIX um! LI'III'IX DI'IHI SIgIIIII I'III Chum CIIIII: IIIImIIIIII-uln; Sm-iulugy CIIIII THOMAS GEORGE ZUBACK FrecIund JIM uni! LI'III'Ix LILLIAN DIE'I'ZEI. WRIGHT . . . luumulislu 'l'rUIlbIII'PI', Kappa III-IIII; I'Iuyt'rs; Furnn-I; 'I'III'III SiuIIIII I'IIi; JEANETTE JOHNSTON WYLLIE Arlx mul LI-ln'm Collrgiun; I rcnI'II CIIIII REBECCA AN N 1': ZAI'I M IIIIIIIIuIiwn Curwcnsvillc Kappa Delta .41: Hill 111mm.- PIliIzIIII:I pIIiu JohnsIuwn I'i Bel III I'IIi z'npv 1. Ililnr, 1' ulh'gum; I' II I' 11mm CIIIIIIIIIIII- -I' , DIIrIIIilury OlIiI'cr; WIImI II 'II DH; 1111 CIIIII' IiIIII Purl II; lIIlruInIIr:;III-I Stu lrIII llumllumk; Sm I14 11' Claus Students preparing for radin and television careers devote much attention to special training in spmrcll I A'dIisIIry IiIIIIr I .-4Ius:um 1mm; W. M' nbau. Ar' - . . . dh ' l0gy Students learn of man and 1115 culture In Europe d Afnm from Palmhthlc tunes through the Iron age Work in scales and interpretation aid music students in analyzing composilions for appeal COLLEGE OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES ORGANIZATION Ih'un ' - - - - - . EmeT F. 0512mm Aussislunt lh'un for Instruction - . JOHN D. RIDGE IIASISHIII! IImm fur Resounlt; UinLIur I;f 111v Mineral Imlustrir's stlumnent Slulion - MAUMICE E. BELL Uirvrlur of JII'IIt'raI Industrivs Extension Services - DUNALD C. JONES Librarian - ' - - - - LIIH-JIMTA EMMI-IRICII Clmirnmu, Division of Earth Svicnccs . - 0. FRANK TUTTLE Ilvml Dcpurmu-nl of Geography - . - E. WILLAIm MILLER IIHIII, Dl'purtnu'nl of Cl'olug - FRANK M. SWAR'I'Z Ilunl Delmllmrnl of Cuoplusus and Gt'mht'mislry h;.x'.y.mm F. Hmvuu, Jn. Ilrml, Ih'purtnu'nl of MMvurulogy - - HANS NEllllERGI-ER IIomI, vaurnm'nl 0f Mim'r'qugy - - JOHN C. CulFFlTIlS Chairman, Division of Mineral Engim'ering - DAVID R. MITCHELL IIc'ml. Uepurlmt'nl of Mineral ICr-onomics - - JnIIN D. RIDGE Iloml. Ih'lmrIIm-nl of .1Iint'rul Preparation H. Blcumnm CHAIIMBURY IIHIII, Ihparlnu'n! of Mining - - - ARNOLD W. ASMAN Ilvurl, Ih-Imrlmonl of IH'II'ulz-um UIIII Natural Gas Rmmn'r L. SLUBUD Chairman, Division of Minvrul 'I'r-t'lmolng; - . WULDEMAH Wl-JYL Ilmul, IIPpurIIm'n! 0f Ct'rumif Technology GEORGE W. BIHNDLEY IIamI, DvpurIIm-n! of Fuel 'I't'i'hnolugy - PHILIP L. WIALKHH, JR. IIwmI. Unpurlnu'nl of Jllrmllurgy - - - AMUS J. SHALER O ELBURT F. OSBORN Drum 184 Lulmmmry cluss in mvlullurgy illvllldt'h dt-mnnslrution in smelting Umlugy sludvnts gain ul'quuintunvv with important rocks and fossils JAMES WRICLEY AKE . . . . DuBois MIIIIIIlurpy Phi Gamma Delta ASM JOSEPH PAUL AMBROSINI . . . Scranton MIIIIIIlurgy Alpha; Phi Delta ASH LOUIS NICHOLAS ANTHONY . . . Harrisburg Mining Engineering ViIILI-PrcsiIIIInI, Mining Society FREDERICK EARL ARANT . . . . Pittsburgh lowllurgy ASH: IIIlruIIIIIruls; DIIrIIIilIIry OIIiIIcr ROBERT EDWARD BAGWELL . . Fletcher, N. C. Meteorology RICHARD LAWRENCE BARCKHOFF . . Logans Ferry Mining Engineering Mining Society; AIME JACK FRANKLIN BASH . . . Oakmont Mineral Economics Alpha Chi Sigma HARVEY DEAN BENSON . . Clay Center, Kansas Mcleoralagy ROBERT LLOYD BENSON . . . . Rosemont PIIIrulIIum and Natural Gas Engineering Delta Chi Petroleum Engineering Society; AIME: Basketball; Jazz Ciub JOSEPH ROBERT BERNHARDT . . . Cornwall Mulullurgy ASH; AFS ROBERT KEITH BETTS . . . . . Erie MIIlullurgy Phi Kappa Sigma IUII BIIIIII; ChIIIle CITILIir; Symphony OrrhIIster; Phi Mu Alpha; lI,Iry Phi Kappa Sigma RICHARD BRONSON BLUMENTHAL . . Carlisle All? 0 my OuIiIIg CIuII; CIIIIlcriIIIry ClulI; ASM BARRY DIETTERICH BOWMAN . . . Berwick PElIllll' mm and Natural Gas Enginvvring Sim nTuu Cllllllllil Vice President. Sect Sigma TIIII CaIIIIIIII; AInIIh Ihi OIIIIigu; Pclruicum Engineering Society; AIME; DII IMIIlay Club: IIIlmIIIuIaIs CHARLES HAY BOWMAN . . . . Pittsburgh PIIIIIIIIIum and Natural Cax EIIginIIII ring Triangle WDFM; Tau Bela Ii 'Phi Ka anpp PIII; Mint ml Industries Student Council: Vic LI-PrcsiIlIIm, Petroleum EIIginIIIriIIg Soc cicly GERALD ROBERT BRETTS . . . Philadelphia MIIIIIllurgy Hillel; Collegian BARRON HAMILTON CASHDOLLAR . . Indiana PIIlrulII Ium and Natural GIN EngiIIII II ring Triangle SIIcrLItIIry- TrIIIIsurII r. Pi El Isilu un Tuu President. PctrIIlIIunI En IIgiIIIII ring,y SIIIicly; IuIItrIIIIIuruls RONALD MARTIN CIONCO . . . . Erie MIIII'IIrulIIgy AMS; Juzz Club WALTER MACKLIN COX . . . Glenside CI- olugy um! MiIIII mlupy Secretary, Sigma CIIIIIIIIII EpHiIUlI; Phi Kappa Phi 186 DON HOW'ARD CRACO . . . . Barneshoro IIIrIIII um lllld NIIIIHIII Gus Engint'r'rinp Minoml IIIIiIIslrivs SlIIIlI-n I Can nr ril; PrlrnIvIIIII Enuinoprinu SnoiI-Iy: MI IE: Sigma TI;Iu Pi Epsilon Tau JOHN EDWIN DRAKE, JR. . . . Glen Rock, N.J. GI-ulogy IIIIII Minrmlupy Phi Kappa Tun Pluyernz Niuuuy CmIlII; NHOTC Drill Tram: lIIlrIIIIIIImls RICHARD KEITH DUT'ION . . AulIurn,Me. Men 0701!ng JOHN MATHEWS ECONOMIDES . . Athens,Greece Mining Engincwiug F ALBERT ELY . . . Lancaster Pclmlcum and Nuluml Gax Engineering 1qu KIIIIIIII Epsilon Smn-Iary. Tau Kn nppu Epsilon; Thus wig Glee CII I;iI ProsiIle Pi Ep: I-iIIIII TIIII: Ihi Eta Sigma; Pluyt rs; pOII'UiPUIII aEngineering SnyciIty; AIIIlroclvs; Dc- 1; Ihi GEORGE WILSON FASIC . . . West Reading Geography Pi Kappa Phi Gamma Theta Upsilon ROBERT BENJAMIN FELLMAN . . . Philadelphia M clallurgy ASM THOMAS FORKIN . . . . Morris Plains, N. J. GI-ulugy and Minvmlugy President, ViCI-APresiIlunl, Riding Club; PIIlsidI-III. Sigma GuIIIIIIII Epsilon I JAMES RICHARD FREDRICKSON . . 101a, Kans. a I .' Meteorology JOSEPH EUGENE GANTZ . . . Cornwall Triangle Metallurgy ASH; AFS ALFREDO GARCIA . . Caracas, Venezuela Pt' 'IFOII um and 'ValuIIIl Ca: EIIpiIII I ring CosIIIIIpoliuIn Club CARL PETER CIARDINI . . . . Bradford l'olroII-um and Natural Gas Enginm'ring Ila Kappa Phi President, Theta Kappa Phi; AIME; Pclrulvum Engineering Society LUCIEN CIRARD . . . Franklin Square, N. Y. Minrml Ernnomics Sigma Chi Cuplniu, Lucm so: An IlrII II has SL Iu;II I :'II rllsbl' Club; Ail IIIrIII IIIIIIIutriL-s StIIIhm CUIIHC il ERNEST COLAS . . . . . South Fork JII'III'III: Ifnginvvring President. AIME JOSEPH FREDERICK GREGORY . . Ford City Prl'sirivnl, GIIIIIIIIII Them Upsilon EUGENE SENSENIG HARSH . . Intercourse Meteorology JAMES LLEWELLYN HILLINC, JR. . . . Altoona CI-ramirs American Ceramic Society JAMES BRUCE IMSWILER . West Chester CI' 'ology and Mineralogy Secretary, Treasure r, Co'IIIIhysiIIII Sucicly RICHARD HENRY JOHNSTON . . . . PuoIi Cunlugy IIIIIl .IIII'III-mlngy lIIlrIIIIIIImIs GLENN FREDERICK JONES . . . . Farrell MIIIIIIIurgy Jazz Club; ASM KAI PII DONALD KAUFFMAN . . . Huntingdun l'I- -1rIIII um INN! Natural Gas I'IIIIIIII I ring AIIIIILI Chi Sigma PrII miIII III SI-I-II-Iu yvln' .IHHI'I' r, Mim III llldllblrII'N SIIIIII-III CIIIIIII-il; AIIAUIIIVPFHIIY Curim-H I III'IIIi NIIus; CCB; PI-IIIIII'IIIII EIIgIIIIIuiIIu SIII'II-ly; AIME; I'rI-IIIIIIIIII. AIIIIIII CIII Sigma BRUCE ARLEN KUNKEL . . . Newhuryporl,Muss. IIIIrlIIIIIoIIIgy Outing Club RUSSELL HENRY LEITCH . . . SprininclII,Vl. AII'IIIIIIIrgy ASH; Outing Club SIDNII Y J. LEST7 . . Lancaster PI 1117,! um um! NIIIIIIIII Gus E IIgiIII'I' ring AHIE' , PI IIIIII IIIII I' IIgiIII- I ring Sm II 1y. . JIIIJ. CIuII JOHN FREDERIC LONCENECKER . . Middlclnwn MI'IIIIIIIIgy Triunglc IIrIIsiIIIIm. 'I'riIInuIII; FMA; HIIkinm-I; CIIIIIII-I CIIIIII'; ASH; AFS RICHARD RAY LUCIE . . . . . Bradford PI IrIIlI'IIIII IIIIII NIIIIIIIII Gas In IIgI'III I ring PU IIIIII uIII In IIuiIII I ring Sm II Iy , A MI: COLIN CREE MacCRINDIE . . . . Slulingmn MI'IIIllulgy I'vrnhing Rillva; ASM; AI S I88 CHARLES V. KELBLE . . . . . Sayre IIII'III'rIIl EcaIIumiI's FRANK STANLEY KREMPA . . . Cualesville Mnlullurgy Triangle ASM; AFS; Newmun Club; OIIIiIIIg CluII WILLIAM NEELY KUHN . . . . Harrisburg PIIIIIIII um um! NIIIuIIIl Gus lz'ngiIII' I- ring I hi Kappa Psi TrousuI'I r, Phi KIIIIIIII PIII , PI IHIILUIII Engine: ring SULII' 'ly; AIII IE ALFRED CLARK LINDABERY . . Puttersvillc, N. J. IIIPIIIHIIIKy ASH ROBERT EVERETT LLOYD . . . . Beaver PI-HIIII'um IIIIII VIIIumJ Gus EIIgIIII-I ring Can ncm Clu J JOHN HENRY LOHMAN . . . Richmond Hill, N. Y. MiIII ml LI IHIIHIIH s Sigma Pi c-PruaiIlI- -III, Alpha Phi OIIIIIIzu: Campus CIII- III- , lrIIIII , AIME; PL lruleum EIIgIIII-crinu SIIIIcly FRANK EARL MItCALL . . . . Punxsulawney Mining Engineering JOSEPH JACKSON MCILROY . . . Huntingdon Geography GIIIIIIIIII Them Upsilml; Slavic CIIIII ROBERT C. MCMATH . . . Vandergrif! lIlemllurgy In Kappa Sigma Boxing; Varsity CIIIII SAM FRANK MASTROROCCO Mnmllulgy Thrm Chi ASH; Nrwmun Clul- NORMAN PAUL MATHIE U . Elwood City leullmgy ASM HARRY J. MICHEALS . Cunncllsville Mining Iz'IIgiIu-nring HARRY ROBERT NEFF . York Grugnlph y Vivv-l' Hitlvm, Trt-usurcr. Cumum Tholu Upsilon JOSEPH LEWIS NOCK . Iarentum Mr'lullurgy Alphu Chi Sigma Vivr-Prrsidvnl, Mineral Imluahil-s Slmln-m Council: ASK KENNETH IRVIN OUTWATER. JR. Pulwluum mu! Nuluml Cm Ifnginm-riuz Oakland, N. J. Kumm Sigma Pclmh-um Engineering Sm'ie'ly; AIME; Nilluny Grulln JACK LEE PENSYL . Slmmokin Gungmplly Gummu Them Upsilon ROBERT STEPHEN POCREVA . Numicoke Gmllngy Illlll Minvralngy Guugnuvhiral Sm-ivly; Nrwmun Clull DEAN CARL PRESNALL Washington, D. C. Ct-alugy mul Mineralogy St-HI'lurle'n-usun'n Siunm Gamma Epsilon; Tau Hula Pi: Collage Cn-up; Riding Club Derry J. ARCHIE MILLER lemllurgy Windbcr Alpha Chi Siunm llinuml lmluslrirs Sludcut Coluu'il: ASM ROBERT ANDREW M ISCIK . CIuirlnn IH'Irqu-um mu! Xuruml Cm Iz'nginrrn'ng Pctrnlx'um Enginm'riuu Swirl MA UNC SOE MYINT Cx-mmim Kyuikmuruw. Burma Anlcriczln Cvrunm-s SuriI-ly; Cuanlulmlilun Club TOMOAKI OWAN . Ishikawu. Okinawa lervurnlom Sw'Ic-lury, AXIS RICHARD HUNT .Ilim'ml Ermmmirx Mumlgcr, 'l'rzu-k; Pun PARRY Clarks Summit Dvllu Upsilon Mus; Hluo Kvy: Arnnld Air Sm-it-ly; Snphluunrv Clan AJvay Huan'd; Sl'z'n'turyv Drllu Upsilon III q'llulv'ulll mu! Mlluml Cm Iingium-rlng Pvlrulx-um Engineering Surirly; lnlmmurulx JOSEPH PASINI, p Munnngulu-lu KENNETH MELVIN PRUITT Winslun-Salcm. N. C. Jlt'lvurulugy Im- Buml GEORGE HENRY PUDLO Stump Crm'k Mining Eugim't-Iiul: Sigma 'l'uu; 'l n-usun r. Mining Sm-ivly GEORGE BICKLEY REMMEY Jt-nkinluwn Crrumirs Thrlu Chi Thl'spiilnh; Sovrctzuyv'rn-uun'vr. American Cx-Iumirs Society; IFC; Iinginprr I89 JAMES ELLIOTT RICHARDSON . . . Bentleyville Fuel Technology Kappa Della Rho RAYMOND STEWART RIDAY, JR. . . State College Metallurgy Phi Knmm Psi ASM; AIME; Jazz Club; Outing Club; Inlrumurals JAMES FLOYD SARVER . . . . Brackenridge Ceramics Doha Upsilon Pn-sidc'm. Anmricun Commie Snciuly; Korumus; Minorul Industries Student Council ' FREDERICK STANLEY SCHULTZ . . . Swissvale Putmluum 11ml Nulurld Gus Enginm-ring Pi Epsilon Tau; Pvlrnlvum Engineering Society HUGO SERRANO . . . Bucaramanga, Colombia Pctmlvum and Natural Gus Enginevring Pvlrnlcum Engim-vring Society STANLEY JOSEPH SHARPE . . . Wycombc leullurgy ASH; AFS AUGUST L. SHUMBERA, JR. . . . Weimar,Texas Meteorology CARL EDWARD SPAEDER . . . . Erie Mclnllurgy ASK ;Imramumls LEONARD NEAL STARR . . Paola,Kans. Metvomlogy DONALD W. STRICKLER . . . State College Ccuplxysics and Cl'm'Iu-mislry President, Gcnphysiuul Snuil'ty ALFRED EDWARD TAYLOR . . . . Ashland Mining Enginm-ring Phi Mu DL-lm AIME; Milling Sucicly; Jazz Club: lulrumumls DONALD RAY THORNLEY . . . San Josc,Calif. Mcn-vrulogy CLIFTON FRANCIS TISDALE . . Leominster,Mass. Meteorology AMS E. CLAYTON TOEWE . . . . . Ashland Grolugy and Mineralogy Inlramuruls DONALD ANDREW TOLAND . . . Ellwood City Metallurgy Secretary, ASH ROBERT ANDREW UMBERCER . . . ForestHilIs Cualogy um! Mineralogy DONALD JOHN VINKOVICH . . . Bcnllcyvillc Mining Engim-ming Treasurer. Mining Sucicly NEVIN CLINTON WAMPOLE . . . . Lunsdale Pclmluum and Natural 6115 Engineering Pi Epsilon Tau; Secretary, Petroleum Enginccrinu Society; AIME I90 THOMAS LOUIS WEBB . . . . . Mather Mining Engl'ncvrl'llp Chi Phi AIME ROWLAND CLEGG WILKINSON . . . Munhall I'u'lmlt'um vlnrl Nulurul Gus Iz'nzim't'ring Kappa: Sigma Wrestling ALFRED EINVARD WIILLIAMS . . Millvillv. N. J. Cvuphysirx 11ml Cruz'hrmixlry Alxrlm Tun Unu-uu Mim'ml Industries Sludvnl Council: Druids: Tl'llniB: S Clllll: 'm'n-lury. Cvuumphirul Society JOHN LOWELL WINTERBOTTOM . . Nnrristown Miru'ml Evunumivs Phi Kappa Psi Thvwians: Frail: DONALD LAWRENCE WOODROW . . Pittsburgh Cvulngy 11ml Minvmlngy Pi Kappa Phi 1 Cross Country; Cuplnin, Tmrk; Jau Club; SAME; S Club ROBERT EUGENE ZARTMAN . . . . Lilitz GEqupy and Mim-mlugy Yicc-Prvnidcnl. Sigma Gamma Epsilnn; Tau lh'lu I'i; LSA Weather information is provided by meteorologists 191 192 COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS O ERNEST B. MCCOY Dean ORGANIZATION Dwm - - - ' - - - ERNEST B. MCCOY Assislunl 0mm, in Charge of Resident lnslruclion JOHN D. LAWTIIER Director of Physical Educmion Extension, CHARLES W. STODDART, JR. Dirvclor of Athletics - - - - ERNEST B. MCCOY Assismnt Diroclor 0f Alhlelit's; Business Manager HAROLD R. GILBERT Tit'lwI llllmmgvr and Assisrrmt Business Manager EDWARD M. CZEKAJ In Charge. Professional Program in Health and Physical Education, and in varmtion Education - - ,IullN D. LAWTIIER In Charge, Required Health and Physical Education for Men GLENN N. TIIIEL In Charge, Required Health and Physical Education for Women MARIE HAIDT In Charge, Intramural Arhlelics - . EUGEN C. BISCIIOFF In Charge, Student Rt'crmtion - - - RAY M. CONGER Required hcullh and physical oduculinn program helps to develop physical and recreational skills Model camp provides facilities for teaching recreation education students camp activities, cumpcrufl, 21nd woodcrufl y ' : ;'3 ' ?R gw', v F. 9:93 VA DAVID HILE ADAMS . . . . Fleming Physical E11ur11li1111 Doha Upsilon Capluin, Wrestling JOHN WADE ARNS'I' . . . . E1151 Struudsburg l'hysicul E1Iu1'1lli1111 Kappa D1-Il11 Rho F1111lI111II: S Club IDA MARGARET BARR . . 1Kqun1PIcu5'anl Rccrculiun E11111'1111'1111 Reurcmiun Souimy', Modern Dance; Kappa Phi; Wesley F1111111I111i1m WILLIAM EDWARD BEEZER . . . PunXSutuwney Phyxirul E1lu1'1111'1111 l'hi I'Ipsilun Kappa; A55i5111111 Edilur. Ilis1'ul111lus .IOHN STUART BISCHOFF . . . State College Rm'rcatiuu 1511111'1111'1111 I'hi Della Them chrualiun S111:i1:1y; Uulinu CI11I1 FRANCIS MICHAEL BREIDOR . . . Philadelphia I'hysl'ral lz'1lu1'1111'1111 II1'I111 UnsiIoll Boxing; Fuullmll; S Club; Jazz Clulx CARMEN JOSEPH CALIGIURI, .IR. . . Pittsburgh Rc1'1011l1'11u Ellu1'11l1'1111 Sigma Nu Foulball; Surccr; Outing Club; Rccrvnliuu S111'i1'ly BEVERLY JEAN CARPENTER . . . Pittsburgh Physirnl l'.'1lu1'1111'1111 Swim Club; KVRA; 01111111; Club; Ncw1111111 CIqu RALPH STROM CRYDER . . . State College R11' 11.-11111111 E11111 11111111 I10 111 Thola PR '1 Bela Th1'1 1r! 'usun- r. Phi Epsilon K1 111p;y 1' . I hy511 .1I Pr'Educnlilm 51u1'l1'111 111un11I1Rccm111i11n 5111i1' SARA E. CUSHMAN . . . . Philadelphia I'l1ys1'111l E111111111'1111 Gamma Phi Bela I11k11ni1l1'5; Ki1r- I'11-511l1'111. W 1K: S11 -1'.1111ry I'I1y5i1'aI II1I111'111i1111 511111'I1111 111111111 il;' WSG -:K Inlrn11111111I5 5 CHARLES ALBERT DAVENPORT . . . Pollsvillc l'hysirul Iz'du1'1111'1111 111-In TI11-111 Pi KK'1'1'5IIing 1 DOROTHY LEE DRAMBLE . . . . Pittsburgh Physiml Edu1'1111'1111 Dl'l111 G111111n11 I.11k1111i1105; WRA; Swim Club; EKImIc'rn Dump: Jazz CIuI1; II1lnI111ur11Ie1 EDWARD ZACHARY DRAPCHO . . Clarence Physirul Ellu1'11111111 I'hi Dtlla Them 8.1501111 ; Druidzi; S Club; Newman CIulz; FTA; Inlmmuruls ELIZABETH ANNE ELLIOTT . . . Chester Physical E1Iu1'1111'1111 Kay'upu Kappa Gamma Luknnidc5; Physil'ul Eduuuliun Student Council: lnlru111ur11ls 1 K ANN FARRELL . . . . . State College Pl1y11'1'11l E11u1-11l1'1111 D1I111 Della Della lrL-5i1II'1K'i10-'1'I1151i1.'I1'.111 Physxcul E1Iu1'111i1111 51u1l1'111 C11u111'il1KI-I Unhcrsily C1111i111'::1:.Kcl1n1111'1r Iiuur1I;Ir15i den 1, I.'uk1111i1l15; 50-110 rolary, c chIin Della; ICCB; ;LA;1111r11111uruI5; Dlscvb11lus ; WSGA '1 MARY JO FELDMILLER . . . . Grafton Phyaiml Iz'duruliun Sigma Sigma Sigma Dormitory UII'IL'cr; 01I'11-i11l5 C111l1; Kimmy Ur111l11; 11111'111111111115'; 01lling Club; KK'RA RONALD RAY FENS'I'ERMACHER . . . Eddystunu Pl1ys1'1'11l h'1l111'1111'1111 KK'vsIvy Founduliun; 11111'11111111'11I5 BARBARA MARIE FREDERICK . . . T01 ford Physic 11l Educ 1111'1111 :KIpIIu Un1i1' r1111 I'i K'1 11:0- -Prcsi1I1'nl. Klphu 01111cr1111 1'1: . 111II5;5131' rL'lury, Luk11111d05; 0511i11115; lnnhc Ilcniu Cuu'ncil; Inlra1nurul5 I94 JOHN EDWARD GILES . . . . Honesdulc Recrcaliun Iz'rlm-ulinn Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Epsilllll Kappa; van'alinn Sm'il'ly MARY ELLIS GOODE . . . . Williamsport I'll ysicul Ia'tlur'ulluu Cumpm Party; Jazz Club; Skim Clul: THOMAS HAGEPANOS . . East Pittsburgh varcmiun Educulian CARLTON JACK HARTMAN . . . State College Ri'LW'llll'llll Eduruliun Tau Kappa Epsilun Vicc-Prcsidcul, Recreation Sncit'ly WILLIAM THOMAS HASTINGS . . . Tyrone Physical IL'dumIiuu Dvllu Chi Physical Education Student Cuum'il; lnlramuruls HERBERT GORDON HOLLOWELL . . Kcypurl. N. J. phyxit'nl Educulmn Dt'lla Tau Dvllu Tka; Druids; Secretary, 5 Club; l'hi Epsilnn Kappa; lnlramuruk JAMES H. HOLMES . . . . State College Rrrrcnliun Iz'duraliun Sigma Chi Chapel Chair; 6101' Club: Rcrrruliun Sm'icly JOE BYRON HUMPHREYS . . . Slate Collage l'hysirul I'fvluruliun Wrestling; Boxing; Ouling CIqu; 5 Club DOROTHY ADELE KELLETT . . . Fallsinglun Plzysirul Ifduratitm Alpha Chi 0mm . Lukunidcs: Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega: Inlrumurals MERION TOPHAM LAFFERTY . . . Philadelphia pl'YSl'cal Educaliun Alpha Omicron Pi Lukunidux: Inlmmuruls JOAN CAYLE LANGHART , . . Mcchsport Plzyxirul I'Idut'uliml Players; Riding Club ROBERT DcFORREST LEISHER . . Chambersburg Racrcalinn Education Captain, Baskellmll; Renrculiun Snricly GAIL ANN LEPINE . . . Highland Park, N. J. Physical Erluruliun Gamma Phi l'lzl Tn-auurcr, Lakuninlm: Strrclun. Judiriul; Swim Cluln; Inlramurals JAY FRANKLIN LIVZIEY . . . . Dunvillc Physivul Iz'durulion Thom Chi Football; DcMuluy; lmnunumls; Slant I'urly GAIL DIANNE LUNDCREN . . . . DuBoi: Physirul Ellut'uliuu Inlcrvnrsily Christian Fcllnwship: Vice-Prciidvnl, LI'Ullidl'N: WSCA Smmlv: WRA; Lakunidcs; Pi Lambda Them; Immmurals GEORGE MucLEOD . . . Philadelphia Physical lz'duculiuu JEANNE KAY McLAREN . . . Muhunuy cny l'hysiral Iz'tlumliuu Lakunidcs; Newman Club; Inlrumumls JEAN ANNE McMAHON . . . . Flushing,N.Y. PI'YSical Educuliuu Kumm Kappa Gamma ?.cmpr Edilvr, LA VIE; Executive Buaml, WRA; Secn-lary-Wh-muror. Scuinr FILMS: crcsId-cm, Swim Club; Spring Wu-k Cnmmillt-c; Thmpiuns; Inlcrcluss qunvu Ummmcc; Dormitory Ofliccr; Campus Chest; Intramural: RICHARD CLARE McMILLEN Physical Education Football; Imrumuruls SAMUEL EDWARD MARKLE Physical Education Wrestling; Accounting Club DOUGLASS EDWARD MECHLINC Physical Eduvalion Football THOMAS EVANS NUTE Physirul Education Sorcu'r: S Club PA UL PALUMBO l'hyxit'ul Edut'aliun Ilqu-imll JOHN MICHAEL PEPE l'I1y.Iir'11l lfdurnlian W'ruulling ROBERT DOUGLAS RAMSAY Physical la'duraliun Busknlbull: S Club PAUL JAMES REICHWEIN . icul Ida: 11111111 MzIIIngcr,'Bux,-k131111lll; lIIlruIIIunIls JOHN WESLEY ROBINSON . PI1 ysical Educuu'ou 196 Beaver Falls . Bellefonte Volant Kennett Square Alpha Sigma Phi Pittsburgh Kappa Sigmu Plainfield, N. J. Duhu Upsiinu Munhull 111-u. Them Pi Frackvillc Philadelphia Kappa Alpha Psi GLENN MILLER MOYER Fredericksburg Physical 15111101111011 T 10111 ' Pershing Rillcs; Cadet Mililury Council EDWARD CLAIRE MYER . . . . Hydetown Recreuliun Education Bela Them Pi Recreation Society NORMA JANE NASH . . . Doylestown Physical Education. Alpha Xi Della President, Alphu Xi Doha; lIIlmImmIls; Jazz Club RODERICK MAURICE PIERRY . . . Coatesville yirs cullztlu1'111 1'4111 Captain, Truck; hBuskclhnll: Druids; 'lhcnpiuns PETER M. PETERS . . . . Nicholson PIIys1'1'al lz'duruliuu MILTON ROSS PLUM . . . . Westville, N. J. Physical Ellucalion Phi Dvhu Them Football: S Club TOM OLIVER RUMSEY . . . Elkland Physical Educ111' 1m Vice-Prcsidcm, Phi Epsilon Kuppu MICHAEL CHARLES SHAPIRO . . WashingtomD. C. Physical Educuu'an l h Epsilon Pi President. Ph-i Elmilun Knpp'I; Editor. Disrobulux, Bus cl 1x11: Andmclcs; Pyhs Icul Education SlIId1 n1. C11uncil;l ;rvll1 Immmur nls EDWIN LAWRENCE SHELLENBERGER . . Ahoona Rct'realion Educatian Prcsidenl, Recreation Sucicly; Physical Educulinn Student Council WILLIAM R. SPIETH . . . . Phoenixvillc Phyxirul Elluruliun Tn-zuurcr, l'hysix'ul Eulm-zllinn Sludvnl Cnunuil; Sc-x-rvlnry, Phi Epsilon Kappa CLARE LOIS STEIN . . . . Philadelphia Plxyxiwll Iz'tluruliuu Alpha Epsilon Phi Scumlury. Alpha Epsilnn l'lni; Lukunirlcs; Inlmlnurulvs; Hil JOHN PHILLIP STEINMULLER l'hysiml Education Floral Park, N. Y. Lm'msw JAMES HOWARD WYATT Philadelphia PIU'a'icul Erlm'ulinn Alpha Phi Alpha Administering fxrsl aid to injured is basic training for all students planning careers in health education ANNE SHELLEY STERNER . . . Ncwlnwn I'hyxl'vul lfllur'uliull F. THOMAS ULRICH . . . . Met'hunit-shurg Plxysh-ul Ihluruliuu Dvlm Chi Trrusurvn Pl'riitll'lll, DDIlil Chi; Srnbbunl 11ml leulr: Hlm- Kcy: l'hysivnl I'hlumh liuu Student Cuum'il; Blun- lluml; lFC mm! of Cnnlrul; l'hi Epsiluu Kappa JAMES EUGENE WENTZ . . . Roaring Spring Physirul Ia'rlumlimz Thom Xi Sm-n-lury. Them Xi; Buwlulll sumo 905M959 ' , ' niom QU' A ??'Wo, ow rum fa urn .mg, pouibl ommpor'c nivo :0ch c SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DAVID J. BELZ . . . . Lunsdalc Agmnom y BERTRAND BEYERI E . . Pollsvillv Zoolu gy IIIIII IL ntumolo 1 RIC HARD H. BIELE . . . Ordand Animal HIIsbIIIIIer CHARLES 0.13ROWN . . Wayneslmm HurIiIIIIIIIrI EDWARD J. BRYAN . . . SlaleCoHege Dairy Sl'llvllCP JAMES C. BYRNE . . . Philadelphia F anIstr y A ANER C ARI SIROM Akvlcy AgriIIIlIIlrIIl IInIl BiologiIIIl ijIIlIInIIs'Irr C HESIER E. DAUCHERT Y . . Fishcr Agricultural IIIIII BiulogiIIIl IIIIInIsIn ROBERT M. FISH . . . . Scranton AIIiIIIIIl H usbuntlry ROBERT D. HERR . . Lancaster A griI IIIIIIrIIl EIIIII IItIIm LOISJ. C. TUNES . . . SldlBCOTTPgP Zoology and EnIonmlogY STEPHEN 'l. KOSTACE JR. . . Eynnn Medical Technology EVANS E. LUTZ, JR. . . . Stale College Foreslry JOHN L. LYTLE . . . . Indiana Agriculturai Journalism WILLIAM DONALD OLIVER . . Springfwld Agricultural Education JOHN S REDMOND Cannnshurg Agricultural IIIIII Biolo gIcul ChemisIry EDCAR H. RITS . . . . Honey Grove Animal Husbandry RICHARD A. STOVER . . . Clarks Summit Botany HOWARD 0. TRIEBOLD, JR. . . State College Dairy S Li en ce WILLIAM A. WATKINS . . Bollefontaine,0hin Animal Husbandry JAMES P. YEICH . . . . Selinsgmve AgriI'IIlIIIrIIl EIIIII'IIIion D10 M. YOST . . . . McEwensville AgrirIIlIurIIl EIIIIFIIlimI JOHN O. YOUNKER . . . . Bethel Agronomy FREDERICK P. 7AMBA . . Freedom General Agriculture COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JERRY H. ALEXANDER . . New Castle BllSIIIPSS 4llllllnlslfllf10n CLY DE A. ANGLE . . Sllippenshurg Business AIIIniIII sIrIIIion JAMES HERBERT BISSETT . . Harrisburg Business Adnzinislmlion E SAMUEL T. BROWN Business A d In 1' n is! ration JOHN A. CHAFFETZ Business Administruiiml ERNEST DENNINC Business Administration HENRY RONALD FALK Business Adminislrulinn ROBERT D. CORNALL Business Administration ROBERT L. CULLY Business Administration NORMAN L. HEDDINC Business Administration KENNETH C. HEFFNER, JR. Business Allrninistrulian ALBERT L. HUMMEL. JR. Business Allininislrulion HILBERT F. KEISKER, JR. Business Administration RUSSELL T. KOH UTH Business Administration RODERICK B. LEVAN Business Aillninistrulion, DONALD J. LIPPERT Business Adminisrrrllion FRANK T. McFADEN, JR. Business Administrulion WILLIA M B, MASLAR Business Administruliun Philadelphia Philadelphia E ri e Bluirsville Erie Camp Hill Pittsburgh PollsviHe BmmnuH Stale College Mnnmeville Vundergri fl Pittsburgh Cladwyne Reading DAVID T. MILLER Business Administration MARY E. PA PE Business Ailminislrulim ROBERT V. RANOCHAK . Business Ailininislrulion NEH. C. RAY Business Arlnzinisrrulinn ANDREW J. SCRIBE, JR. Business Atlnlinistrufinn STEPHEN H. SELLER S Business Arlininislrulion DONALD B. SMITH Business Adininislrution HELEN M. SPORIK Business Administration WILLIA M H. STEVENSON Business A 11min is! ration SPIR I DON M. THEOPHANO Business Athninislrution SAMUEL J. VALENTINE Business Adminislrulinu MARTIN J. VALKO Business Ailininislmliuu COLLEGE OF Pittsburgh State College Pnrtugt' Danis Homer City Lunsdulo R ural Va I l ey Sleellnn Henryville Philadelphia Sykesville Mununguhelu CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS ALBERT C. BECKER . Philadelphia C11 eIn isl ry HERMAN BIESTERFELDT Womlhuven, N. J. Seien re SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS HERBERT G. HUBACHER . , . Crafton Chemical Engineering JOHN WILLIAM KINCH . . . Canton Physics ALLEN I. KINE . . . . Philadelphia Chemistry HOWARD LEWIS . . . . Curlisle Science ROBERT C. MCCALLUM . . . Philadelphia Physics HENRY A. MAGO . Ashley V Physics RICHARD PHILLIPS . . . . Lebanon Chemical Engineering RUSSELL SMITH . . . . Edwardsvillc Chemical Engineering MASON WALSH, JR. . . . State College Chemical Engineering FRANCIS R. YACELOWICH . . New Brighton Commercial C 11 em istry COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DOROTHY CARLSON . . . Bellefonlc Education, JANE FRENCH . . . Lunsdownc Psyclmlog MAX HELLER . . . Lewistown Education MARGARET JANE HOUCK . . Huntington Education MILDRED R. HOWELL . . . Dudley Education, HELEN KELLER . . . Hollidaysburg Education GARRY KREIZMAN . . . Philadelphia Psychology LAVON E. LAKE . . . . State College Education ZOMA L. LONG . . . . State College Education HARDY W. LOVE . Wrightstown Industrial Arts ALICE A. MCINTYRE . . . Six Mile Run Education GERALD M. MCKNICHT . . . Philadelphia Education NORMA J. MAYES . . . . Kennerdell Education, CLIFFORD A. MILLER . . . Philipsburg Education NORBERT J. OLZINSKI . . . Nanticoke Education MARGARET H. PEREZ . . . State College 7 Education DAVID P. RABOLD . . . Altoona Music Education WILLIAM A. ROBERTS . . Industrial Arts ROBERT T. RYDZEWSKI Education PAUL E. SAUPP . . Psychology RUTH A. STAFFORD . Psychology INCRID C. STROPE Education JAMES R. WALLACE Education, JOHN WALLACE, JR. . . Psychology Pittsburgh Mount Carmel Hollidaysburg Waynesburg Sharon Penfield Aliquippu COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROGER J. BAUER . Induslriul Engineering NICHOLAS BONEVAC . . Industrial Engineering JOHN L. BRENNAN Electrical Engineering DONALD R. CAMPBELL Electrical Engineering JOHN R. D'ARDENNE . . Electrical Engineering Dugus Mines Pittsburgh Fred and Altomm Jonkintown RICHARD A. DEVLIN . . Electrical Engineering WILLIAM H. DRUSCHEL Electrical Engineering WILLIAM C. FECKE, III Agricultural Engincvring JOHN FREED Industrial Engineering BERNARD B. GAZO Arclzilmjuml Engineering ROBERT J. CUIDICE Electrical Engineering THOMAS W. GRIMISON Archilvvturv RICHARD S. HACKMAN Civil Engineering JOHN HAINES Electrical Engincvring GEORGE E. MAIL . . Industrial En incarin 1' b 15 ROBERT L. HENC Mechanical En inwrin 4' b b HARRY R. HOLM Industrial Enginmrring RICHARD S. HOSTETTER, JR. Median I'cal Engineering CHARLES T. JOHNSON Mcclumirul Engineering Davidsvine New Castle Pittsburgh Stau- Cnllegc Lunsfurd Portland, Ore. Balboa, Canal Zone Hummdstown Hatlmru Roaring Springr Tilusvillc Hanowr Bclhlchmn South chnvo 202 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS STANLEY M. JURAS A eronaulicul E nginmving ALBERT S. KACHIC Civil E nginenring JEROME KAPITANOFF In duslritll E n gi n P tiring RICHARD E. KELLEY Electrical Engineering THEODORE D. KENNEDY M eclmnjcal E n gin eerin g GEORGE E. KNOVICH Architecture DONALD P. KREBS 111ml: an iml E n gi n tmring DAVID F. KYPER Architectural Engineering KENNETH LANCE Architecture LAWRENCE C. LONG M eclmn ical E n gin eeri n g ROGER D. LUCKENBAUCH Electrical Engineering WILLIA M B. MacWILLIAMS Aeronautical Engineering JOSEPH C. MECKLEY Civil E ngin aering JOSEPH MOCHAN, JR. Eler'lriml Engineering Unionlnwn Fa rrcll State College Oil City Yardley Shamokin Belltlfnnte Hum ingdnn Yonkers, N. Y. Brnokfield York Summer Hill Fort Lnudnn Taylor JOHN W. MOSEBARGER Mechanical Engineering RALPH R. MOZINCO C im'l Engineering CLAUDE E. MUSSER Electrical Engineering CHARLES H. MYERS In dustrial Engineering ROBERT PISIAK Industrial Engineering HARLEY S. REEDER C I'm'l Engineering ROY A. REX Electrical Engineering DAVID Z. RICHARDS Mechanical Engineering JAMES RUSSELL Industrial Engineering ROBERT S. RYDZEWSKI Eleciricrzl Engineering MARK SOISSON M 8011 1m ical E n gi n eeri 11g JON N. SPAULDINC Architecture WILLIA M C. STORCE Electrical Engineering KENNETH M. TAPPER Mechaniml Engin eering State College Centre Hall Millheim Monongahela Mar Lin Montoursville Lellighton Selinsgrove Pylesville, Md. Swoyersville Cressnn Sayre Henryville Dickson City CARY P. TILLMAN . . . Erie Mechanical Engin et'ring LEONARD TOMKO . . . Frackvillc- Industrial Enginez-ring COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS ANN K. FREED . . State College Ham P Econ om irs KATHERINE J. MITCHELL . . Wilkes-Barre H am e E mm 0111 1' cs MAURICE I. YOFFE . . . StuteCollege 1111!?! Administration COLLEGE OF THE LIBERAL ARTS JAMES M. ADDIS . . . . Pittsburgh Arls and Leliers HARRY L. HATSCI'IELET . . Williamspnrt Lubor-Mllnugwnen! RleionS ROBERT R DIVELY . Bellwoml A rls 11ml Lvlrors DONALD C. CAREER . . . . Lililz Arts and Letters ROBERT W. CLAUDIT . . State College Arts Ilntl Ll'HPrS JANE A. GLENN . . . Arts and Lellors DONALD H. CLICK . Arts and Lvm'rs NORBERT C. COLINSKI Arts rlnrl Lalmrs RONALD P. CRAPSY Arls mul Lvlh'rx ROBERT W. HARE Arts and Lollcrs PHILLI P HARTMAN . Arts and Lvm'rs RALPH S. HEUSER . Arls 11ml ImIIt-rs JOSHUA LEDERBERC . . Arts and Lvllt'rs ELAINE D. LETHBRIDCE Arts mul Lvllvrs RAYMOND E. LOUX . Arts rind Lr'ttt'rs JOHN A. NARATIL . . Arls null Imm'rs FRANK M. RICH ANTHONY ROTELL . . Arts and Letters MARK J. SCHINDERMAN Artx 11ml Lotlvrs Arts and Lolters Slate College Philutlclphiu Divkson City Pottsvillo Laurel Gardens Clarks Summit Mutuwun. N. .1. Limlt-nhursl. N. Y. Stale Collogo Havermwn Puhnvrlnn Bristol Fa rrPH Kingston 203 SENIORS WILLIAM C. SILVERS J ourn al ism, ORVILLE L. SMITH Labor-Jlanagcmant Relations GEORGE N. SOTUS . A rm and Letters CHESTER F. STANLEY . Arts and Leiters JAKOB M. STEKOL . Arts and Letters RICHARD E. SUTTON . Arts 11nd Lultvrs JOHN K. THOMAS . Arts 01111140116118 RALPH THORNE . Arts 11an Letters BELA VIC Arts and Letters HOWARD M. WATTS . Arts and Leucrs ROBERT D. YEAGER Labor-Mmzrtgmn PIIE Relations CLYDE E. YO UNC Lubor-Munagcmant R eluliuns SHIRLEY M. YOUNG . Arts and Letters WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS COLLEGE OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES Polisville Avoca Sharon Jeannette Glenside Allentown Hyndman Williamsport State College Aldan Erie Elizabeth Nalrnna Heights RANDOLPH S. BERRIDGE Meteorology HERBERT L. BLACK . . Metallurgy MILTON E. BURCHELL Meteorology FLOYD L. CANNON Meteorology VINCENT CINQUEMANI zllotcorology LELAND W. CISNEY . RJetcorology JAMES L. CORCORAN Illeteorology WILLIAM M. DABROCK Meteorology ALLEN D. DEMAY Ceolov ' and Mineralo w by WILLIAM H. FAIRFIELD Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering DONALD W. FRAZZEE Meteorology KEITH R. CRIMES . IMeteoralogy THOMAS L. GROSS . . Meteorology Creensburg Harrisburg Fort Thomas, Ky. Los Angeles, Calif. New York, N. Y. Altoona Henderson, Minn. Jennings, Mo. Lemont Pittsburgh Alexandria, Va. Austin, Tex. Frederick, Okla. WILLIAM C. HARDEN, JR. . . Dothan,Ala. Meteorology FRANK A. HEGWER . . . Albany,Gu. Meteorology ROY H. HERLOCHER . . Lock Haven Geology and Mineralogy FREDERICK B. HOUSE . . Fort Worth, Tex. Meteorology RAYMOND P. JACKSON . . State College M etall urgy HOWARD D. JACOBS . . . Lansford Mineral Preparation Engineering WALTER A. JOHNSON . . Ashbury Park, N. J. Meteorology JAMES F. LANDER . Clezu-Held Geology and Mineralogy ALAN H. LARSON . . Arlixlglon,Va. Mining Engineering CLYDE E. MAHLER . . Pulmcrlon Mining Engineering WILLIAM R. MOLIKEN . . . Eddysmnc Fuel Technology DAVID C. MORRIS . . . Evanslml.lll. Meteorology DENNIS J. MUSIL . . . Tnnmhawk,Wis. Ceramics RALPH M. NESTEH . . Vilmingl0n,DeI. C 6 mm i cs GEORGE NOVOSEL . . Slate College Geology and Mineralogy CEIBERT W. PARKS . . . Williamsburg Mining Economics Omngcburg, S. C. DEWEY PEARSON Meteorology LARRY D. PETERS . . Council BlleIs,Iu. Geography NORMAN R. PHARES . . Shelbyvilchnd. Meteorology DEAN C. PORTERFIELD . R'Iurruyvillv Geology 11an Mineralogy HOWARD E. POTTER . . . Pittsburgh Meteorology KENNETH M. PRUITT . Winslon-Sulrrm, N. C. Meteorology GLENN B. RUMLEY . . Fort Collins, C010. Mclvorology ROBERT D. SHROPE . . . Pittsburgh Hamlin rgy HENRY T. S'JVUMPF . . . Buulsburg Cmgruplly HERBERT R. WELDER . . . XVOsl Lawn Mineral Preparation Enginm'ring JAMES E. WEST . Wilkvs-Burro Pvlroleum 11ml NulumI Cm; Enginrvring CHARLES A. WOOD . . . Oil City Geology and Mineralogy 579a- ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATION President - - - - - - - DION E. WEISSEND Vice-President - - - . - - JAMES L. LOCKERMAN Secretary - - - - - - . THOMAS A. SEEMAN Director of Athletics - - - - . . ERNEST B. McCoy Assistant Director of Athletics, Business Manager - - HAROLD R. GILBERT Assistant Business Manager - - - - - EDWARD M. CZEKAJ In 1920, with the aim of improving the inter-collegiate athletic pro- gram, the University founded the Athletic Association. The students agreed at that time to pay a small fee each semester which would entitle them to membership in the Association. Today the University includes in its varsity program complete schedules in football, soccer, cross-country, basketball, wrestling, gym- nastics, baseball, track, tennis, lacrosse, and golf. About 200 events are scheduled in these sports each year. The program also includes participation in sectional and national playoffs and tournaments. There is also a complete program of intramural athletics, especially designed for those who are not participatingr in varsity sports. Approxi- mately 1500 students take part in this yearly. The athletic program is managed solely by the Athletic Association, with the advice and counseling of the Athletic Advisory Board. The Board consists of student representatives, faculty. alumni, and the Uni- versity Board of Trustees. The Director of Athletics and the business manager serve as ex omcio members of the Athletic Association and the Athletic Advisory Board. A senior manager and three junior managers are elected each year for each sport. They, with their assistants, aid the business manager and assistant business manager in the many business matters concerned with the athletic program. In addition, they aid the coaches and trainers during the sports season. DION E. WEISSEND President Lvll ra Righl- -Prosidl'nl W'Pinm-ml, Svcrolary Sev- muu, um! Yirr-Prmidvnl Lm'kc-nnun diucnnu plnnn fur ulhlrlix- program for the running your. PAUL J. ROBERTS President, 5', Club g FOOTBALL RAY A. ALBERIGI W. ARNST D. ROMEO A. PANN MILTON R. PLUA?ZZO DANIEL L. RADAKOVICH CHARLES A. RUSLAVAGE JOSEPH G. SABOL MAURICE G. SCHLEICHER M C. WEHMER BENJAMIN F. WILLIAMS GOLF JOHN G. BOYANOWSKI JOHN R. BRANISH GERALD G. GERHART J. JAMES GINSBERC LEO J. KUKK LA JAMES P. MAYES PATRICK J. RIELLY CROSS COUNTRY ROBERT A. THOMPSON DONALD L. WOODROW BASEBALL STEPHEN c. BAIDY, IRVING L. BUCK, ' EDWARD z. DRAPCHO WENDELL shLARIMER JAMES L. L'OCKERMAN JOHN A. McMULLEN ROBERT E; McMULLEN GARY T. MILLER RALPH T; PEACE LOUIS K. :SCHNEIDER RONALD .,w. SMITH DONALD E. STICKLER GUY c. BASSI DAVID LJ'WATKINS ;.BERGESEN 'BOSTOCK BROWN BULLOCK A.DONAHOE FTSCUS , EDENBERG A. FRIEDMAN SOCCER PAUL R.EBAUER RALPH 13'.- BROWER DAVID . DAVIS smnwnos FLAMPORIS DAVID? gaHAASE; JAMES' ?QHEDBERG HE 1w H. HERTNER ILL B.. L meg; E. NUTE DW 7 OTT r , ROSENBERGER L A. STOLLMEYER ALFRED E. WILLIAMS PER . TORGERSEN DOUGLAS H. ZUKER HAR ED A. WALZ BASKETBALL STEPHEN c. BAIDY EARL FIELDS NORMAN L. HALL ROBERT J. HOFFMAN JAMES L. JORDY ROBERT D. LEISHER RUDOLPH MARISA - 'ONA'LD G. RAINEY pBERT D. RAMSAY WR ,. STLING DAVIDH. ADAMS ANTngJNY P. DeJULIUS 1956 LETTERMEN ' GYMNASTiCs. HERMAN J. BIESTERFELDT ROBERT A. BOUDREAU HUGH F. CLINE JOHN A. COLLER ROBERT E. FOHT LEROY W. FRITCH PHILIP L. MULLEN WILLIAM C. PAXTON RICHARD S. REHM ADIE A. STEVENS EDWIN R. SIDWELL I GARY L. SEYBERT JOHN C. TULLAR RICHARD L. WINSTON DONALD L. WOODROW HEAD CHEERLEADER SAMUEL D. WOLCOTT N ITTANY LION ALFRED P. KLIMCKE Leading the cheers and the light songs, cheer- leaders were again this year an impressive part of all the color which makes a football game. In addition to performing this usual excellent b at all home games, the Penn State cheer- ders were reprefented at all of the teams FWPen . Army, Ohio State, Syracuse, began the year with two ral- SAMUEL D. WOLCOTT . . . . Hea d Cheerlea der - ,, x f t hes for the freshmen dunng Orlentatlon Week. .. ' The first one was held for the entire freshman ' class, and the second was held for all of the freshman men. These rallies were designed to . teach the Penn State eheers and songs to the new students. The cheerleaders also participated in i0 Orientation Week. '5 Throughout theefm . -ason the cheerlead- llBecpsii Seltzer leaps high as the Nimmy Lions score main e'rs, assisted by the hat 5- ieties, conducted the D Vpre-g e pep ljallie ,7 .. were attended by 1 an students. '- i ' , t ' - 5 abeth Morrill, Mar- n seltzer, Jack: '1 harles Fegley, Wil- ' ' tt, the head cheer- ily liam Paxton, and leader. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Morrilln gDonn. McKnight, Leh, Beveridge. Sclz z.or Second RouA-Paxton ,.Woy W0 Icon. Moan, Fe gley F ALL SPORTS FOOTBALL qiip Englc is the man of the hour as Penn State upsets Ohio State, 7-6. Baum Raw, Lell In RingI Mazur, Plum. Albvrigi, Knnc, Mechling, Law, anenline. Culdcmne. Rndnkovich, R. DL-Lum, Snbol, Wallets, Farls, Livziey, Kuspcrian, Caprum. ORGANIZATION Coach . - - CHARLES A. ENCLE Captain '- - - SAMUEL J. VALENTINE Manager - - - - . JOHN A. CHAFFETZ l I 1956 RECORD CHARLES A- ENGLE Sept. 2977Pcnn Slum ............. 34 Pennsylvania ........................ 0 Coach Oct. 6-VPenn Slate -Ww- . u 7 Army ........................... ,V 14 Oct. ISI-Pcnn Slate ............... 4-3 Holy Cross -M MHH dd- , 0 Oct. 20v-Penn State ,,,,,,,,,, -, 7 Ohio State ............................ 6 Oct. 27mPcnn State .............. 16 West Virginia qfnm v. .--. H, 6 Nov. B?Pcnn State --..V.. ..,,,,,, 9 Syracuse -AHVI -07-. . wnwwh W 13 Nov. 107Peun Stutc ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40 Boston University ....... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 Nov. 17IPenn State Mn Id - 14 North Carolina State W ............ ., 7 Nov. 24-Penn Stale ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 Pittsburgh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 Won 6; Lost 2; Tied 1 JOHN A. CHAFFETZ Manager Sit and Run II nglt Hus Urban. SmIlIis Dculumn Gilmore, WI-IIIIIL-r I'olinus, Liukcrmun, McMilh-m BnIIuI Williulm J Dvl lm-n MIIIIJILIR I'nnlom- IKI Cc Moon, Dill, GIrlIuII, Arnsl. Junker, Jacks, Mnrnnmi. Buharl, leuvngr, Schlcichlr, FriI-Illcr. Strum . 0H. MCEIILIIUII, Marki- Punnuzzn. Th ird Row The Lions1 leading ball carrier, Billy Kane, runs fur a few more yards. Speedster Bruce Gilmore cuts to his left as he picks up a dowufield blocker. ENN STATE opened the 1956 football seaSOn with a team that many thought would not achieve an impressive record. Graduated from the 1055 team were such linemen as Co-captains Otto Kneidinger and Frank Reich, as was backfield star Lenny Moore. The Lions were also confronted with a tough schedule which included the 1955 Big Ten cham- pion, Ohio State, twu powerful eastern teams, Pitt and Syruuuse, a traditional southern rival, West Vir- ginia, and the always strong,r Army team. Opening the 1950 season in Philadelphia, the Lions scnred a convincing victory over the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. The final score was 31-0. Penn State combined a hard running attack, occa- sional passes. and a stilt defense to hand Penn the Wurst defeat in the 15-year history of the series. The Liens rolled to three scores on the ground and scored two more times nu passes. Snphumurc Bruce Gilmore scored the first touch- down when he dove into the end zone from the two- yard line. Milt Plunfs point made it 7-0. Late in the second quarter Plum passed to Ray Alberigi on the 15-yard line from where Alberigi scored to give Penn State a 13-0 halftime lead. The scoring was concluded in the third quarter when Emil Capara run It yards for one score, Al Jacks passed to end 214 Paul North for another one, and Dave Kasperian ended the scoring?r with a one-yard plunge. Left halfback Alberigi, who gained 67 yards on 12 carries, was the days leading ground gainer. Gilmore picked up 62 yards 011 9 carries, while senior halfback Billy Kane had two long runs, one a 37-yard touchdown jaunt, nullified by penalties. Next, the Lions went to West Point to play the Cadets of Army. Army started fast, and by the end of the first quarter Penn State trailed, 141-0. Both Army touchdowns were scored by star back, Bob Kyaskyethe first on a one-yard plunge and the other on a 24-yard end sweep. Penn State came fighting back, and midway through the second quarter moved to Army,s 13-yard line. Kyasky, however, intercepted a Plum pass as the half ended. In the second half Penn State carried the attack to the Cadets. Throughout the third quarter the game was played between the 40-yard lines. With three minutes remaining, the Lions began to move. Runs by Gilmore and passes by Jacks moved the ball to the 24-yard line, but the Army defense stif- fened and the Cadets took over the ball. Moments later, however, Joe Sabol intercepted an Army pass and returned it to the 19-yard line. Gilmore and Kane ran the ball to the 13-yard line, and on the initial play of the final period fullback Maurice Schleicher plunged for the touchdown. Plumfs extra point made it 14-7. This ended the scoring. In the last minutes of the game Gilmore broke into the clear, but Kyasky elud- ed a Lion blocker and made the tackle. Penn State had lost its first game, but had lost little prestige. Holy Cross met Penn State in the first game at Beaver F ield. The game was played before a sell- out homecoming crowd, as the Lions treated the alums to one of the best offensive and defensive shows in man ears. Penn State completely overwhelmed Holy Cross, 443-0. Starring on both offense and defense, the Lions compiled 301 yards on the ground and 113 more in the air for a total offense figure of 414 yards. Plum began the scoring with a first quarter field goal, and the Lions added six touchdowns before the final gun. Sophomore halfback Andy Moconyi scored twice, and Kane, North, Kasperian, and Jay Livziey added the other scores. Halfback Ray Alberigi attempts to elude a diving tackler. Kane takes a handoff from Plum and finds a big opening in the line. Linemen Dan Radakovich and Captain Sam Valentine led the Penn State defense w h i c h restricted t h e Cru- saders to 4-5 yards on the ground and 35 yards in the air. In ad- dition, the Lion defensive back- field intercepted five Holy Cross passes. Radakovich was unani- mously selected by the press box writers as fflineman of the day? The following week Penn State traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to play the Ohio State Buckeyes, fifth-ranked team in the country. Fourteen point underdogs at the start of the game, Penn State outplayed Ohio State through- out the first half. The Lions twice moved inside the Ohio State 20-yard line, but were held by the strong Buckeye defense led by all-American guard, Jim Parker. Meanwhile, Ohio State could do little with the ball, as Valentine and Radakovich spearheaded the Lion defense. The half ended at 0-0. In the third quarter, the vaunted Buckeye ground attack began to function. They moved from deep within their own ter- ritory to a first down inside Penn Statefs 10-yard line. When two running plays gained little yardage, they attempted a pass. Gilmore intercepted it in the end zone, and the threat ended. In the last quarter a brilliant 70-yard punt by Plum set Ohio State deep in their own terri- tory. The Lion defense held, and Ohio State punted to their own 45-yard line. From here 215 Penn State drove for the score as Gilmore dove for the touch- down from one-yard out. Plumis point made it 7-0. Ohio State 0 a m e storming back, and the huge crowd of 85,000 saw two long pass plays set up a Buckeye touchdown in the last two minutes of the game. Ohio State scored, but missed the extra point. Penn State had won their most im- portant game of the year, 7-6. Penn State returned to Beaver Field, and although a letdown from the previous week had been feared, the Lions defeated West Virginia, 16-6. Raising their seasorfs record to four wins and one loss, Penn State rolled up 4448 total yards, a season,s high for total offense. Gaining 308 rushing yards, the Lions also completed 7 out of 10 passes for 140 yards. Plum com- pleted three passes, and his un- derstudy, Jacks, completed his only attempt. The big surprises, however, were halfbacks Alberi- gi and Kane who had never thrown a pass in college. Al- berigi completed 2 out of 2, and Kane added 1 for 1. State scored early when they moved 80 yards in 9 plays. Kane spurted the last 52 yards for the score, and Plumis con- version made it 7-0. Moments later West Virginia was forced to punt from deep in its own territory. The ball was centered over the punters head and out of the end zone for a safety. Leading by a 9-0 score, the Lions scored in the second quar- ter as Plum and Les Walters, a junior end, collaborated on a 39-yard scoring pass play. Penn State led at the half, 16-0. West Virginia scored in the second half, but the Lions were never in any great danger. Kane had the greatest running day of his three-year career when he gained 130 yards on 20 carries. Penn State next met Syracuse, a contender for the Lambert Trophy, symbol of Eastern foot- ball supremecy. The game was played at Syracuse, and as ex- pected the score was close. Syra- cuse won it, 13-9. Facing perhaps the finest run- ning back in the country, Jim Sophomore Andy Moconyi hur- dles the line as he picks up a nice gain. As the Penn State linemen oiTer plenty of protection, Milt Plum completes another pass against West Virginia. R. Brown, the Lions held the all- American halfback to his poor- est performance of the year. Yet, in the last quarter of the game, it was Brown who carried the ball closer and closer toward the Lion1s goal line, after State had given him the chance with a costly fumble. Penn State scored the first touchdown on a sustained 63- yard first half drive. Kane swept into the end zone from three yards out, and State led, 6-0. Syracuse bounced back late in the second period intercept- ing a Plum pass and returning the ball to the Lion,s 10-yard line. Three plays later the score was tied, 6-6. Penn State took the kick-otf and came storming back. With one second remaining in the first half, Plum booted a 19-yard field goal, and State led at half- tlme, 9-6. The third quarter was score- less as both teams engaged in a punting duel. Penn State fum- bed in its own territory, and Syracuse recovered the ball. The Lion defense arose to the oc- casion, and gained the ball on downs. The Lions fumbled again, and Syracuse recovered the ball on the 24-yard line. Not failing the second time, Syracuse and J im Brown moved to the one-yard line. On the next play they scored, and rownis conversion recorded the final score, 13-9. With a 4-2 record, the Lions returned home and played Bos- ton University. Penn State scored four times in the first half and added two more in the ZEcond half to rout the Terriers, -7. Plum, recognized as one of the best quarterbacks in the East, threw two scoring passes to his'favorite target, Walters. Kane scored two times, and Gil- more dashed 33 yards for a score an gained 110 yards for the day. . Once again Stateis defensive lme asserted itself, as Valentine ecame a stronger and stronger candidate for all-American hon- ors. In the last home game of the 1956 season Penn State played a highly-keyed North Carolina State team which held the heavi- ly favored Lions to a 7-7 tie un- til the last 15 seconds of the game. In fact, all the scoring was jammed into the final three minutes of the game. Coach Engle and his All-American guard, Captain Sam Valentine, talk about Saturdayis game. For 57 minutes the two teams battled to a scoreless tie, al- though then it took an amazing,r goul-Iine stand to prevent the Wolfpack from scoring in the waning minutes of the Hrst half. Late in the game Plum passed 22 yards to Kane and a minute later Billy dove into the end zone. Plunfs point made it 7-0. but North Carolina State took the kick-otf and marched to pay- dirt. Penn State could not he denied as Plum completed five straight passes. the final one with 15 seconds left in the game. It was a pay-OIT pitch to Wal- ters, who fell into the end zone. Penn State had won its sixth game. 111-7. Penn State and the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh met in Pitts- burgh for t h e i r traditional game before 51,000 spectators. Both teams had 6-2 records, but Pitt was a slight favorite. A win for the Panthers would practi- cally assure them of a bowl bid and the Lambert Trophy. A Penn State victory could put the Nittany Lions in contention Quarterback AI Jacks calls the play for the Penn State second unit. Jacks prepares to hand to Bruce Gilmore on a right end sweep. for a bowl hid. Sixty minutes later nothing had been proven; the score was 7- . The statistics of the game were al- most even, too. Pitt had 16 first downs; State made 14. hrst downs. The Lions combined 116 rushing yards and 134- passing yards for a total yardage figure of 300 yards. The Panthers gained a total of 276 yards-258 yards on the ground and 18 yards in the air. In the last minutes of the game, State had the chance for victory as they moved to Pitfs 13-yard line. Plum tried for his third field goal of the season, but the ball went wide. Then, time simply ran out. Pitt took the gamek opening kick- off and moved quickly up the field. They made a first down within Stateis 10-yard line, and took four cracks into the line. Four plays later Penn State took over the ball on their own one-foot line. The defense had once again held the opposition. Early in the second quarter, Penn State moved 60 yards for a score. 16-yard pass from Plum to Walters Paul North moves in to help stop Army's Dick Murtland before the standing Cadets. was the biggest gainer in the march, and it placed the ball on Pitfs 22- yard line. Five plays later Kane plunged 3 yards for the touchdown, and Penn State led 7-0 as Plum con- verted. Pitt took the kick-oH and immedi- ately tied the score. They moved to Statels 18-yard line and scored on Corny Salvaterrais only completed pass of the day, an 18-yard throw to end Bob Rosborough. Bugs Bagamery added the extra point and the half ended, 7-7. The Lions threatened throughout the second half, but never succee e in scoring. Meanwhile, the State de- fense, led by the superb playing of Captain Valentine, held the Pitt of- fense under control. Pitfs all-Ameri- can end, Joe Walton, was well guard- ed, and did not catch a pass through- out the game. So the 1956 Penn State football sea- son came to its successful close. or the 19th consecutive year the Nittany Lions finished with a winning record -six wins, two losses, and a tie. They were oilered no bowl bids. Syracuse, on the strength of their close victory over the Lions and a strong finish, was awarded the Lam- bert Trophy. But despite these things, no one could deny Penn State a very successful season. and to many Lion fans there was no better team in the East. There were standout performers. Captain Valentine was named to the Look 1956 All-American football team. The senior guard also made numerous second teams, including the AP and UP selections. Sam was also named to the Fraternity Metfs All-American team. Valentine and Plum were selected on the all-East team. and with Alheri- gi were chosen to play in the East- West Came in San Francisco. Also picked for post-season games were linemen Dan Radakovich, Jack Calderone, Walt Mazur. and halfback Kane. Kane and Calderone were se- lected for the North squad in the North-South game, while Radakovich and Mazur were picked for the Blue- Crey game. The Nittany Lion succermen saw their four-year undefeated record shattered during the 1956 season but none the less finished with an excellent 82 1 record against top eastem opponents. The Lions first deteat in 23 games came at the hands of the University of Pennsyl- vania whose 3-2 victon was the first scored by the Quakers 11ve1 a Penn State team in 38 years. The Lions started their fourth season KENNETH F. llUS'liERMAN C1111ch STAMATIUS FLAMPORIS Cuplain ORGANIZATION Coach K111111111 F. HUSTERMAN Captain STAMATIOS FLAMPOHIS Manager H. RICHARD DoL1.1N1;1:11 1956 RECORD Sept. 29 Penn 511110 , . 7 Bucknell ................... 0 Oct. 6 Penn 511110. . .. 0 West Chester 0 Oct. 13wPenn State ,, 10 0 Oct 20721201111 811111: ,. 5 7 ffffff 2 111111115 11. 11011111121211 0L1 27 Penn State ..- 2 Penhsylvahiu mm- ,,, ,u 3 Mmmw. Nov 1;, 11-1111 State . 3 Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 Nov 10gPenn 511111, 8 Army3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,1, 1 Nov 16 7P1-n11 State 1 uvy W, . . .-. 2 Nov 17- PC1111 Slam- . . 5 Catholic U. WW... , 0 N111 20 Penn Stun: 77777 5 1011111 10 .. -..-.. 1 NW 2 Penn 811111 3 Pittsburglh . .. ,. W . 0 Bmmm R011, W11118; 1.0512; Tiedl lurmlhe, II1-1Il1t.,rg Sl11ll1n1-y1-,r Flumpnris Nut 1-1 Wulz ill. $11'mul 1101111111011- r. Wulsh,M1ry1-r, Edmunds, Huasv, Kramer, Davis, L111 111 1111,1111 , Hum- ulurgu H B111.I11r1l l'hinl R1111-Hostt-.rl111111 H1rln1-1, D1111g1,111l Huncr, 13mm r, T11rg1 n11 n. I 1111 r1 111'1, Dnllil ngt-r under Coach Ken Hosterman with an easy 7-0 win over Bucknell, extending the winning streak to 19 games. An im- pressive offense led by Tom Nute and Mike Stolimeyer racked up the 11th shut- out a Penn State team has scored over the Bisons. At West Chester, however, the Nit- tanies found opposition and were held to a 0-0 tie, thus ending the victory streak. Fullbacks Ralph Brower and Ot- to Rosenberger, and goalie John Law- rence were outstanding as the Nittany Lions played on the defensive through- out most of the contest. Registering their second win of the season and maintaining their unscored upon record, the Lions had no trouble downing Syracuse, 10-0. Per Torgeson led the way with four goals while Stoll- meyer contributed three. Captain Steve Flamporis was the only regular to go the distance in this contest. Continuing their record of never hav- ing lost a game in the series. the Lions topped Colgate for the 15th straight time, 5-2. Torgeson was the top oHen- sive threat, scoring,r three times. Col- gateis two goals ended the Lions, bid for an unseored upon season. Traveling to Philadelphia, Penn State met defeat for the first time in 23 games. Although the Nittanies outshot their op- ponents 32-23, Torgeson and Note were the only ones able to convert, each scor- ing a goal. Quaker Gerry Mayall scored tw0 goals, his second comingr in the last four minutes with the score tied 2-2. This decided the contest. Playing on a muddy field in Mary- land, the Lions outshot the Terps by a four to one ratio and had no trouble in downing the Atlantic Coast Conference leaders, 3-0. Nute and Torgeson con- tinued to lead the team in scoring with two and one goals respectively. Senior Tom Nute scored in the first minute of play and went on to add four more goals as the Nittanies won their 14th straight game at home by toppling,r Army, 8-1. The Lions outshot the Ca- dets and were never in trouble. The second defeat of the season came at the hands of Navy, 2-1. Navy entered I e game with a 9-1 record and success- fully bottled up State,s scoring threats, Nute and Torgeson. Once again the burden of battle fell on the defensive team of fullbaeks Brower and Dave Davis, who received praise for their work from Coach Hosterman after the game. Penn State,s first visit to Washington, D. C., was a happy one despite a muddy field and steady drizzle. The Lions out- played and downed Catholic University, 5-0. The game was highlighted by Captain Flamporis3 first goal of the campaign. In the final games of the season, Penn State easily beat Temple, 5-1, and Pitt, 3-0. Nute, Torgeson, and Stollnieyer ended the season in a three-way tie for scoring honors with 13 goals apiece. .lpluin SIUVC Flumporis led lin- J , Nbamgzv ate soccer team to a fourth damiight winning season under mgiji'Coach Ken Hosterman. CROSS COUNTRY ORGANIZATION Couch - - - - - - - CHARLES D. WERNER Captain 1 1 1 . - - - DUNALD L. Woounow ,tlunugor - - - - - - - FRANK T. MCFADDEN, JR. - 1956 RECORD CHARLES 11. WERNER ouch 01:1. 12HPc1111 Slate - 1 1,. , 26 Cornell ,1 , WWWWWWH ,,,1,,,.,- 29 01:1. 20 P111111 Slulc .............. 25 Nuv vy 1,1,, ,,,1.-.1. 111- - 30 01:1. 27wl3111n State , .vhiim 40 Michigan State 1,,1.,,,,,--,.,1H,,1,, 15 Nov. 3-wPenn Stun: 7 ........... 20 Manhattan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,1--- 35 Nov. 9-Pc1111 Stu 7777777777777 littsburgh ---..---..... WWW? 1 ,, 34 Nov. 1977-10114 New York. N. Y .4P121nn State, 3rd Pla ace Nov. 26N-NCAA, East Lansing, Mich. MP: nn State, 7th Flat: 1' Won 4; Penn Stateis cross country team finished a flne season by winning four of five dual meets and placing third in the ICtltAas and seventh in the NCAA meet during 1956, the 211th season for Coach Chick Wer- Lest tans1 IC4A champion, and two teammates broke the Penn State course record set by Arnie Sowell, of Pittsburgh. The Lions bounced back with wins over Manhattan and Pitts- h DONALD L. woonnow ef' . mrgh to 0105? the regular season- Cupiuin Fhe thmclads opened the season A four-way be for first place be- FRANK T. McFADEN, JR. Manager with wins over Cornell and Navy. Sophomores Fred Kerr and Clem Schoeneheck tied 101' second place against Cornell and this same pair was joined by sophomore Ed Mor- an for a three-way first place tie against Navy. The wins ended a year-long victory drouth for the harriers. Michigan State, National cham- pions, gave the Lions their only defeat by posting a perfect 15-4-0 score. Harry Kennedy, the Spar- row Kerr, Thompson. Moran Schoenbeck. A. Jone Pungdnlhr ink Williams, McCl11r111. W'hile, C. Jones 11ml 'Nthlf-n nSthry Pilzlmlnck. tween Kerr, Moran, Schoeneheck, and Captain Don Woodrow fea- tured the Manhattan meet. Wood- row won the first dual meet of his career against Pitt in his last dual meet start, finishing in 26:55. Kerr finished second in 26:56. In both the 1C4Ais and the NCAAE, Woodrow was the first Penn State runner to finish. The Lion senior was ninth out of 191 entrants in the ICKltA,s, and 17th at the NCANS. . Second Row- , Ronnie. Third Raw- WINTER SPORTS JOHN S. EGLI Coach ROBERT D. LEISHER Captain IRVING ZLATIN Manager 224 Ron Rainey, leading Lion scorer, leaps high for a rebound in game against Bucknell BASKETBALL ORGANIZATION JOHN S. ECLI ROBERT D. LEISHER IRVING ZLATIN 1956-57 RECORD Coach Captain Manager Dec. 14Penn State 80 Dec 5-Penn State 90 Dec 84Penn State 60 Dec 124Penn Slate ............... 66 Dec 154Penn State ............... 51 Dec 27-Penn Stale ............... 64 Dec 284Penn State ................ 89 Dec 294-Penn Slate ............... 59 J an 5-Penn State ............... 52 J an 7-Penn State ............... 86 Jan 9-Penn State ............... 62 J an 12-Penn State ............... 75 J an 16-Penn State ............... 45 Jan 264Penn Stale ............... 78 Jan 30-Penn State ............... 67 Feb 2-Penn State ............... 61 Feb 6-413enn State ............... 48 Feb 134Penn State ............... 59 Feb 15-Penn Slam ............... 68 Feb l6-Penn Slate ............... 80 Feb 20-Penn Slate ............... 56 Feb 224Penn State ............... 75 Feb 234Penn Slate ............... 55 F eh. 274Penn State ............... 72 Mar. 2-Penn State ............... 65 Won 15 ; Carnegie Tech .................... 51 Rutgers .......................... 58 North Carolina State ............. 66 West Virginia ..................... 81 Colgate .......................... 44 Richmond ........................ 60 Pennsylvania ..................... 59 Lafayette ......................... 64 Carnegie Tech .................... 40 Gettysburg ....................... 50 Temple .......................... 53 Pittsburgh ....................... 66 Syracuse .......................... 75 Rutgers .......................... 77 Lehigh ........................... 72 Army ............................ 49 N avy ............................ 53 Bucknell ......................... 56 Pennsylvania ...................... 77 West Virginia ..................... 65 Bucknell ......................... 70 Colgate .......................... 74 Syracuse ......................... 66 Lehigh ........................... 38 - Pittsburgh ....................... 80 Lost 10 K After a losing season in 1955-56, the prospects for this year,s Penn State has- ketball team appeared somewhat dis- couraging. Most of the regulars had een graduated, and 15 games of the 25-game schedule were to he played on foreign courts. The team was a pleas- ant surprise, however. as they finished the season with a respectable 15-10 record. Always a mediocre team on the road, the Lions won seven and lost eight away from home. They compiled a fine 82 mark on the familiar home court. Par- adoxically, their two worst defeats of the season were suffered at Rec Hall, the court where they also scored their greatest triumphs. The Lions were led for the entire Season by underclassmen. Only Cap- tain Bob Leisher was a senior first- $tl'inger, and he was supplemented by Juniors Ron Rainey and Steve Baidy, and sophomores Bob Edwards and Tom Hancock. The most promising Lion eager in many years. Carmen Palmiero, was the victim in a fatal automobile ac- cident, and his loss was certainly a great one for the Penn State team. Bullum Row, Lel! lu Riglxl-Ruincy, Hnidy, Schwcndemnn. Lt'isher. Bauer, Lysvk. Williams. Serum! RuweEgli, Huncuck, Ihnusai. Edwards, Kuliislu. Siwuuu. Opening the season at home, the Lions scored a convincing 80-51 vic- tory over Carnegie Tech. They fol- lowed this with a 90-58 win over Rut- gers. Bob Leisher led the scoring against Carnegie Tech with 18 points, and Bob Edwards netted 17 against Rutgers. Then Penn State took the road and lost a close, 66-60 game to North Caro- lina State, and were toppled by West Virginia, 81-66. Returning to Rec Hall, the Lions defeated Colgate in a de- fensive battle, 51-44. Penn State participated in the Rich- mond Invitational Tournament over Christmas and defeated Richmond and Pennsylvania on their way to the finals where they lost to a tough Lafayette five, 61-59. Next, Penn State defeated Carnegie Tech and Gettysburg as Bob Edwards led the scorers in both games. The Lions scored a big: upset as the topped the vaunted Temple Owls, 62-534 Edwards, Baidy, and Rainey combined scoring talents to more than compen- sate for Guy Rodgers, Temples all- American. They followed this victory with another upset over Pittsburgh, 75-66. The Lions, holding a 9-3 record. were stunned by Syracuse 0n the Rec Hall Icourt as all-American candidate Vinnie Cohen led the Orange to a 75-45 win. This defeat seemed to shake up the team, and they settled into a win-lose pattern. They defeated Rutgers. Army. and Bucknell: they lost to Lehigh, Navy, and Pennsylvania. Suddenly, Penn State scored a spec- tacular win over West Virginia. Bob Edwards 27 points led the way in the 80-65 victory over Rod Hundley and Company. Hundley netth 20 points in the loseris cause. Wins over Colgate and Lehigh, and losses to Buckneil and Syracuse brought the Lions t0 the season final against Pittsburgh in Rec Hall. Steve Baidyis jump shots and Bob Edwards, hm'iks gave State a 33-32 halftime lead, but Pittis fast breaks broke open the game in the second half. Pitt won, 80-65. Run Rainey took scoring honors for the year with 377 points. Boh Edwards, who did not win a starting role until after Christmas, finished a close second with 351- points. JAMES Z. SCHULTZ ' DION E. WEISSEND EUGENE WETTSTONE Manager Captain 1 ' Coach 1957 RECORD Feb. 3vPenn State -- 60 West Virginia ........ 36 Feb. 6-Penn State -- 70V;- Temple ............. 25V.- Feb. 9 Penn State -- 63V; Navy ............... 321A: Feb. l6-Penn Stale -- 67 Syracuse ............ 29 Feb. 23wPenn Stale 49V; Army ............... 461A; Mar. SkuPenn State n 58 Pittsburgh 38 Won 6; Lost 0 Mar 8-9-Eustern Intercollegiate Gymnastics Association, - Syracuse, . . Penn State, 15!. Armando Vega, lst in All-Around and ORGANIZATION Parallel Bars. Mar. 22-23gNuti0nal Collegiate Athletic Association, Pitts- Coach - - - - EUGENE WETTSTUNE burgh. CUINUI' - - ' ' DION 13- WEISSEND Penn State, lst. Armando Vega, 15! in All-Around and Manager - - - - JAMES Z. SCHULTZ Parallel Bars. 226 Aftel completin1r the job of 1ruiding the United States gymnastics team at the Olympic Games in Australia. Coach Gene Wettstone returned to Penn State and set the wheels in motion that led to his winning the Easteln Intewollegiate Gymnasticsb Asso1-iation crown and his fourth National Collegiate Athletic Asso- ciation gymnastics championship. With the return of Dion Weissend, Armando Vega, Phil Mullen, and the addition of Gilbert Leu, a gymnastics standout from Switzerland, it soon he- came evident that State was the team to heat for the title. Vega, who also represented the U. S. at Melbourne, was 1956 EIGA alI-around champion and na- tional parallel bars king. Senior Weis- send, the teams captain, was second in the 1956 EIGA all-around competition while Mullen held both the Eastern and the National rope climb titles. Opening 0n the road at Morgantown, the team began the season with a vic- tory over West Virginia. The 60-36 contest was won without the services of Vega, Weissend, and Mullen. In their first home meet of the year, the Lions topped Temple, 701,4-251A1. led by Weissend, Mullen. and Vega, :1 Penn State man dominated every one of the six events. Vega made his best showing of the year as he rolled up 28 '13 '..., 130110111 R011, LEI! Io RuzhlaWrigmmt Bi1-511-rfp1dg F0111 Sidwcll l.'.1u Donahue V- 591. points out of a possible .300 1111 the 11111- allel bals and 288 of .300 1111 the flying rings. Stateis tladitional rivals from Annap- olis p10ved to he no hettel competition diopping a 631A1-32'3 contest. Unbeat- en until then, they saw the Lions take five first places and tie for the sixth. Syracuse proved to be tougher than the 67-29 score would indicate. The crowd at Alchhold Stadium saw their team break the Nittany winninnr streak of 18 consecutive fiist places. The seasons hinhiight was the Rec Hall meetin1r 11f Penn State and Army, last year s EICL champions. lime and again mishaps th1eatened the home forces, but clutch victories 11y Cilf'Leu on the hmizontal and parallel bars pulled the Lions thtough, -191A--I613. ,1; 1' Winding 11p thei1 seventh undefEated year under Wettstone, the Nittanies traveled to Pittsburgh to down thexPan- thers with little trouble, 58-38. W16 they lost tumbling 9- 7. the Lions 0211118. hack to slam the A1116 home and hori- zontal haI. Gil Leu hit his set 11nd hi1;r , score of the year 1111 the H- bar is 1 .- 272 while senior Jack Biesterfel ' his iirst long-horse competition 51 - it Temple meet. Wullen took fi1st j in the rope climb while Vega an 1;.4 $2 .W 1ltslnnc. and RoueDulancy. Mullen, Hidingor Stcxpns, Rchm, I'Pglcx. Heilcr. 511111111110a Sch 11112 227 Johnny Johnston gains riding time against Big-IO opponent WRESTLING ORGANIZATION Coach Co-Captain Co-Capmin CHARLES M. SPEIDEL DAVID H. ADAMS SIDNEY S. NODLAND LOUIS A. CAMP 1957 RECORD Manager Dec. ISWPenn State ....... 23 Jan. 5-Penn Stale ....... l4- .lun. 12 Penn State ....... 13 Jan. 161Penn State ....... 17 Feb. 21Penn State 36 Feb. 91Penn State 13 Feb. 16-Pcnn State ....... 24 Feb. 221Penn State ....... 12 Mar. 2-Penn State ....... 14 Colgate .................. 8 Illinois ................... 12 Lehigh ................... 16 Maryland ................ 11 Ohio State ................ 0 N avy .................... 14- Syracusc ................. 8 Cornell .................. 12 Pittsburgh ............... 11 Won 6; Lost 2; Tied 1 Mar. 15-16-Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association tourna- ment, University Park, Pa. Penn State, lst. Individual titles: Johnston, 130-pound title; Pepe, 137-pound title; Adams, 147- pound title. Mar.29-301National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa. Penn State, 5th. Individual Titles-Johnston, lst, 130-pound class; Pepe, 2nd, 137 pound class. CHARLES M. SPEIDEL Coach DAVID H. ADAMS Co-Captain J i? :3 SIDNEY S. NODLAND Co-Captain A LOUIS A. CAMP Manager Couch Charlie Speidelle Blst year as Lion wrestlingr enaeh turned nut to he one 011 the most exciting 01. his career rep1eat with upsets and surprises 2111 along the way. The. team cliniaxed the season by snapping Pittk three-year claim to the uastern Interquegiate tit1e. heating the Panthers 71-61. then went on to p1aee fifth in the Nationa1s with Johnny John- ston winning the 130-pound crown. 1n the Easterns. State had three indi- vidual champions: Johnston. John Pepe. and Dave Adams. Sid Nodland and Les 1V211ters finished second and Earl Peust third in their weight classes. The Lions opened the season in mid- 11ecemher against Colgate. Nudland won his match with a 12111 in 15 seconds. Showing the form that had carried him to an Eastern title the season before. George Smith and Pepe 10110wed suit by plnning their opponents whi1e Adams and Johnston took decisions. Sam Mark1e rounded out the State scoring by drawing with Doug Werner. The Lions continued their supremacy ever Big Ten wrest1ers by defeating 11- hnois, 1-1-12. A furfeit to Nndland in the opening match was the margin 01 Victory as Juhnstun. Pepe, and Adams teok decisions only to see the. 111ini fight back in the upper weights to gain four straight wins. . In the Lehigh meet, the Lions jumped out to an 11-0 lead on a pin 11y Nodland and decisions by Johnston and Pepe. linllum Rule, Lvll to High! Joluhtun, Pepe. lehinxl, Admits, 1'uusl, SIniI1L Serum! Ii'nn' Adams. however. was held In a draw. This was iullowed by three Lehigh de- eisions and a 11111 to end the meet on a 16-13 senre in favor of the men from Bethlehem. The Lions moved on to Maryland to get hack in the win column with a re- vamped lineup. Smith started at 123 pounds and scored his seemld win in twu season starts. 6-3. Nodhind moved up to 130. Johnston also won his fourth match 01 the season. 7-0. but Pepe found Maryland senior Red Norris too much for him in the rough and tumble match, and lost 6-5. Adams kept his record clear with a pin in 1:25 of the last period and George Gray turned the tide of battle with a 1-1-6 deeisinn in the 167-pound class. For the second straight year the Lions swept their Big Ten schedule by scoring a 36-0 victory over Ohio State. Nodland and Jnhnston took their fifth straight wins, NmHandis by a pin in 2:15 and Juhnstnnis by an 8-1 decision. Pepe, Adams. Gray. and Bruce, Gilmore contributed to the 12111 column while sophomore Bi11 Labeiie and Markle scored decisions. In the Navy meet, the Lions jumped out to an 11-0 lead on a pin by Nod- 1znu1 and decisions by Johnston and Pepe. Pennsylvania neighbors and op- posing captains Dave Adams and Bob Daughenhaugh grappled to a 2-2 tie. The next four hunts went to Navy by decisions W1111 the score winding up 11-13 in favor of the midshiplnen. State. had no trouhle with a potenti- ally powerful Syracuse squad us they took six of the eight hunts and won 21-11. lelzind. Johnston. Llllt1 Adams hung.r on to their unhenten records while Pepe seeretl his sixth win in sewn matches. The CurneH meet turned nut to he the most even 01 the year :15 the Lions grahhed four straight deeisiens only to see the Big: Red eome hack and gruh the next four. Nutllzind and Johnstun won their eighth straight hunts in the 12-12 tie. The highlight of the season was the Lions upset of highly touted Pitt. 11-11. The surprise strategy nf Speidel. which put Poust against undefeated Ed Bien- kowski. coupled with Walters. first win 01 the season spe11ed defeat for Pitts- hurgh. rated numher one in the I'Zaist and perhaps the hest in the nation. Netl- 1and opened the meet with 21 devisinn over his perennial uppenent 11111 1'1ulings, 5-1. Juhnsten lost his undefeated ree- old as he dropped a 5-1 devision tn 11111 Peary. Pepe scored 21 6-1 decision at 137 in the bout that just preeeded Spei- de1,s series 01 maneuvers that gave the margin of victory to the Lions. Pnust held Bienkewski to a draw at 117. A11- ams extended his win streak with an 11-5 decision at 157. 11 was for Withers to score the victory points with at 1-1 win at 177. Pitt won an zuiti-eliniatie heavyweight hunt. hut the score steed; Penn State 11;. Pittsburgh 11. lluinp. Grey, Gilmore, Walters. Murklr. Slneiih-l. john Pepe holds advantage in EIWA bout Bruce Gilmore tries for lakednwn against Illinois Captain Steve Szabo 1957 EIWA Chunlpionstohnny Johnston, Dave Adams, and John Pepe WM; W Cn-Cupluin Sid Nodland opens season with a win over Colgate SPRIN G SPORTS 231 ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - F. JOSEPH BEDENK Captain-Elect - - - JAMES L. LOCKERMAN Manager-Elect - . - - RICHARD G. SIIINGLER 1956 RECORD Apr. 10 Penn State ...... 6 Gettysburg ................ 1 Apr. 13-Penn Slate ...... 2 Lafayette .................. 1 Apr. 14-Penn State ....... 2 Syracuse ................. 5 BASEBALL Apr. 14-Penn State ...... 14 Syracuse ................. 10 Apr. 18-Penn State ...... 8 West Virginia ............ 6 Apr. 18-Penn Slate ...... 15 West Virginia ............. 3 Apr. 21 -Penn State ...... 9 Pennsylvania ............. 2 Apr. 25-Penn State ...... 1 Army ..................... 3 Apr. 27 Penn State ...... 11 Temple .................. 1 Apr. 28 Penn State ...... 2 Colgate .................. 1 May 5-Penn State ...... 7 Rutgers .................. 2 May 8-Penn State ...... 9 Bucknell ................. 1 May IO-Penn Slate ...... 18 Georgetown ............... 4 May 10 Penn Slate ...... 17 Georgetown .............. 2 May 12-Penn Slate ...... 4- Navy ..................... 3 May 16 Penn State ...... 8 Villanova ................. 4 May 19 Penn State ...... 4 Pittsburgh ................ 2 May 19 Penn State ...... 2 Pittsburgh 3 May 23-Penn State - - NCAA District II Pla June 1-Penn Sta 7 Lehigh .................... 2 cntown, Pa. New York UH. ersity 15 Captuin-elccl Jim Lockerman hits the dirt in a pre-season practice. RICHARD C. SHINGLER JAMES L. LOCKERMAN F. JOSEPH BEDENK Munnger-Elect Captain-Elect Coach o I i With the opening of the 1956 season, Joe Bedenk began his 26th year as coach 0f the Penn State baseball team. In his first quarter-century of coaching, Bedenk pl'odhced many fine teams, and he was Cffrtanlly looking forward to another wmmng team. He wasn,t disappointed. Despite serious infield losses from the Pl'ekus year, and a rainy spring which hampered pre-season practices, Penn tate proceeded to record one of their most successful years. They linished the regular season with a 16-3 mark, and once again gained the N. C. A. A. District 11 Playoffs. . Shortstop Guy Tirabassi was the only Infield returnee, but the gaps were filled by SBIIiOIt Lou Schneider at second base, ant'l sophomores Cary Miller and Steve Baldy at first and third bases respec- tlvely: Veterans Jim Lockerman and captflln Bob McMullen were joined by Bob 5 brother, John McMullen, and these three comprised a formidable outfield. Sophomore Don Stickler took over the catching position. Much of the Lions, success, however. must be attributed to their pitchingr staff; Veterens Ed Drapeho and Stan Larimer Complled a 12-2 record between them, and sophomore Ron Smith posted three w1ns without a loss. After the opening game with Western Maryland had been rained out, Penn emisn 4 1' 313$ 57 Nr JNH 13v;- Ifollom Row, chI la RigliI-Jlmlvuk. Lurrimcr. 1L McMullen. Drnpuho, Cunper. Miller. Ruim-y, Timhussi, Svhueixh'r. Scrulul Ruwel't-ure, Mirhul-ls. Smith, LUI'kl'l'lIlillt. Watkins. Kruum-r. Buitly. Syzlnuuski. Third RnwAeMt-dlur, Huck. Hultun. SUP. VunOrd, Stil'rklt'l . J. MUMIIUI'H. NIP . VPMHHII- State won its first seasonal game from Gettysburg, 6-1. In the next game Drapcho defeated Lafayette in a thriller, 2-1, as shortstop Tirabassi drove in both Lion runs with a home run. Syracuse handed Penn State its first loss in the opening game of a doubleheader, 5-2. Following the Syracuse defeat, the Lions won 13 0f the next 11 games. close 3-1 setback to Army was the only loss in this streak. This streak was fea- tured by top flight pitching by Ed Drapcho and timely Penn State hitting. Against the University of Pennsyl- vania, Drapcho struck out 13 men, and gave up only 4- hits. Meanwhile, the Penn State batters hammered out 9 runs for an easy victory. In the last inning of this game, however, Drapcho,s string of innings without allowing an earned run was broken. A Penn home run end- ed the stringr at 25 innings. Drapcho then hooked up with C01- gate,s George Fishburn in a tight pitch- ing duel. The Colgate pitcher had been undefeated in his college career, but a late-inning,r run produced a 2-1 victory for Penn State. The winning run was scored by Drapcho when he reached Hrst base on an error, was sacrificed to sec- ond, and scored on Don Sticklerls sharp single. Throughout the game Colgate had been handcuffed on four hits as Drapcho struck out seven men. In the following game Captain Bub McMullen and Drapcho combined tal- ents to defeat Rutgers. 7-2. Drapcho walked two, struck out seven, and al- lowed only three hits. At the plate Mc- Mullen had quite a day, as the outfielder pounded out four hits in four times at bat, and drove in two runs. Also featured in the winning,r streak were double winSeone over West Vir- ginia amidst snow flurries. and the other against Georgetown as the Lions scored a total of 35 runs on 33 hits. Pittsburgh handed Penn State their third loss of the season in the second game of a doubleheader, 3-2. The Lions closed the regular season with a 7-2 victory over Lehigh. At the end of the year, Penn State traveled to Allentown for the District 11 Playoffs, but were soundly defeated by New York University. Bases on balls and errors led greatly to the Lions downfall. Standouts for the baseball team were outfielder Bob McMullen and pitcher Ed Drapcho. The slugging captain led the team in hitting with a .422 average, and was constantly a threat at the plate. Southpaw Drapcho posted a 7-1 record, and finished the season with a spectacu- lar earned run average of 1.35. In his flnal win of the season, Drapcho struck out 19 Pittsburgh batters to establish a new Penn State record. 233 TRACK Coach Captain-Elect M anager-Elect Apr. IPPenn Stale May 5-Penn Stale May 12-Penn State May 19-Penn State ORGANIZATION CHARLES D. WERNER - RODERICK M. PERRY RICHARD H. PARRY 1956 RECORD ---- 74- Navy ................... 64 Georgetown ............. 24- 0.. 59V: Quantico Marines ....... 711A: ---- 81 Boston University ....... 59 n 7054 Pittsburgh .............. 52 Ohio State .............. 3814 May 25-26u-IC4A, New York, N. Y.-Penn State, 4th Place Won 3; Lost 1 Captain Rod Perry leading the way in his specialty the 120 yard high hurdles RICHARD H. PARRY Manager-Elect A a RODERICK M. PERRY Captain-Elect CHARLES D. WERNER 030 I 4 :rr . :1 $?9ww' l 'lefii ignk 514 f. Ituuum Raw. Lull Penn Statels hopes for an outstanding 1956 track season were dealt a severe blow even before the first dual meet when, in the Marine Corps Relays in early April, broad-jumper Herb Hollo- well sulTered a severed Achilles, tendon and was forced out of action for the Season. In spite of this, the Lions were able to put together a winning season, start- ing off with a victory in a triangular meet with Navy and Georgetown. Art Pollard, Rod Perry, and Charlie Block- son were all double winners in the meet, Pollard taking the 100 and 220-yard dashes, Perry winning the 120-and 220- yard hurdles, and Blockson coming out on top in the shot put and the discus. Bruce Austinls 11.8.5 second lap in the mile relay overcame a Navy lead and set up State,s victory. At the Ohio State Relays in late April. Penn Statels freshman sensation, Ed Moran, scored upset victories in the mile and lOOO-yard runs against outstanding competition. Blockson once again con- tributed a victory in the discus. The Lion,s hopes in the Penn Relays were all but extinguished when Rod Per- la Righlilllinski. Cuuls. Amtin. Muurhc-uul. Blm-kuun. Pullurrl, Seybnn, Snyder, Werner. llnherls, llrnnuteiu. Sellluk. Gurlluu. Thin! NuweiPmry, Bnir, Hughes, Pnnlun, Tullur. Norris, Annual. l'imlleyV ry came up with a Charley horse and was forced out of action. The only Penn State man to place was Blockson, who finished second in the discus. The Nittaniesl only loss of the season came at the hands of the Quantico Ma- rines on Beaver Field. Although Perry, Pollard, and Blockson repeated their double wins of the Navy meet. and Aus- tin set a new Penn State 4-10 yard dash record of 48w seconds. the Marines pulled through a 711,43 to 59V; victory. Blocksoxfs wins came in the shot put and discus, Pollardk in the lOO-and 200- yard dashes, and Perry, recovered from his leg ailment, topped the high and low hurdle entrants. Although they didn,t repeat their rout of the previous season, the Nittanies had no trouble in downing Boston Univer- sity, 81 to 59. For the third straight meet, Captain Art Pollard won both the lOO-and 220-yard dashes. Blockson con- tinued his steady winning in the weights. taking a first in the shot put. The final contest of the season was a home triangular meet against Pitt and Ohio State. Pollard set a new 220-yard dash record of 20,4 seconds, three-tenth Lewis Mowry. Womlruw. Perry. Winston, Nash. Milliuuu. Swnml Rnu'wGriosx, , Norton, Rnssi. Herman, Minnirk. Amlrku. seconds off the world mark. Blockson won the discus and the shot put while Austin tied his newly set sl-lO-yard rec- ord of 48.4, seconds, as tlle Lions out- scored their two rivals, 7033-52-3 31,4. The 50th running of the ICrl-A cham- pionships in New York. N. Y.. topped off the season. Penn State finished fourth. taking one individual title, but would likely have finished higher had it not been for a recurrence of the injury jinx that had plagued the team all season. After finishing second to Pittls Herli Carper in the 100 yard dash lalthough he ran the distance in 9.5 secondsi , Pol- lard suffered a pulled muscle in the 220 finals and had to withdraw. Prior to the finals, Pollard had scored the best time for the qualifiers. Blockson scored for State in the shot put and the discus, finishing third in each. Ogier Norris finished third in the pole vault. Austin was fifth in the HO. and Wood- row fifth in the mile run. Perry took Statds only individual ti- tle by winning the high hurdles. It was the Lion staris second ICIIA title. ORGANIZATION Clapu uin- -Elm'l - - . lllrumgcr- Elect - - --R11111:11'r 13.111111111110110 J11. - J 11111 R. 11AN1511 - - CHARLES W. Coon 1956 RECORD Apr. 14-711mm State ............ 6 Apr. 20; Penn State ,,,,,,,,,,,, Navy . Geurgemwn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Apr. 217- Penn State 515;Pen11 554; :Villant:vu 578. State Cl C Apr r. 27e-Pc11n Apr. 28mPcnn State , WWWentt. 6 May 2-Pcnn State ldCUSC Sv May 1214 Eastern Intercolleviulcs7 d1 Ithaca, N. Y.. 101111 State 2nd place: May 197Fem1 State ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, May 23 -Pun11 State . VNWHH, 8 May 25gP1-m1 Stale . Pittshunrh ,, e, , , .---, ,-, 3 Wen 7; L115! lel in Riglnliihnhvrl'unl. Higgx, Reilly, aniih. Cerhdrt. Ginsberg, Mayra, Buyiumwski. Felua. The Penn State golf team opened the 1956 season with a string of 12 straight victories. They had gone undefeated in the 1955 season, and stretched their winning streak to 13 wins with an opening 6-1 victory over Navy. However, in the second match of the year, this streak was abruptly halted by George- town University 011 the wi1111el'7s course, 5-2. Following this loss Coach Bob Rutherfordis men won their next six matches. After the loss to Georgetown, the Lions defeated Col- mite in the mud. 5-2. This match served as a tune up 101' a triangular meet with the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania and Villanova Uni- versity. Penn State won the meet with a score of 515 strokes. Penn was second with 5511 strokes, and Villanova finished last with 236 578 strokes. Leo Kukkola was low man as he shot a 2 over par, 72. Penn State ended the season with a fine 7-2 record, and also finished second in the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Association tour- nament. Outstanding players were Jim Mayes and John Branish. Mayes reached the finals in the individual championship of the E. I. G. A , but was defeated in the final match by Yaleis Pete Nisselsen. Captain-elect Brahish was a consistent winner and shot a 66, the lowest score of the season, in the Bucknell match. P1101 to the openintr of the 1957 season Jo- seph E. Boyle was named golf coach, succeed- i115r Ruthe1ford who will devote his time to othei activities. GOLF ROBERT B. RUTHERFORD Coach JOHN R. BRANISH Captuin-Elect CHARLES W. GOOD Manuger-Elect TENNIS ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - - SHFRMAN P. F001; CaptrIin-Elect - - - - - - .lUSl-ZI'II H EBERIY Munngcr-Elcct - - - - - - WIIIIAM M.D1:1'1'1:111n 1956 RECORD , Apr. 114Penn Stale ..- 7 Va 0 Nav v --,.,. wwwwhu, WWW 9 Apr. 12;Penn Stale ............ 2 Murillaml ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 Apr. 21-Fenn State ,HVWV .,, 2 ,, 7 Apr 2741531111 State A ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Colgate .............................. 8 May lellemi Stan , 5 llllcknell -WV ,,, , ,4, ,unw 1 ,4 H, . 4 May Swlienn Slam e n W- , i Georgetown ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 Mar 9chnn Stale , 6 lehigvh ,,U.,.-,,, , ,,,, hwhu, 3 May 12wllenn State J . 7 , 9 Svrui use 1 H 1. -m, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 May 167-1Pe1111 Stun A ........ - 7 .luni:tI ta 1.5,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, May 1 flienn State -,,-.1,-, .. - 8 West Virglnw. u, 1... May ZFPenn State 77', -v-.n, - 5 15110 'Ln ............................... 4 May ZSwPenn State ed- --. 5 Pittsbusrgh ........................ 4- Won 7; Lost 1 SHERMAN P. FOCG Coach . JOSEPH H. EBERLY Captain-Elect Hullum Rluu', loll Ill Right Cnlvml W nlk11r. lrle-zt, 211 km W illi: 11115. RlIIllt 11. 111114; and RuuiSCiliIIg, Aillu 1-2-1qu11, Grubcr, Chrisliumen, .1qu WILLIAM M. DETTERER Manager-Elect WE.- After losing five of thei1 first six meets, the Nittany Lion netmen did an ahlupt about face and ploceeded to win all of thei1 remaining,r contests, turning what had appealed to be a losing season into a winning one. In meets against Navy, Maryland, Pennsyl- vania, Colgate, Bucknell, and Georgetown, Coach Sherm Fogg s charges were able to de- feat only Bucknell.Tl1isDcame as a doubles combination of Roger Schwartz and Bill Scott took a 7-5 extra set to win the last match. The scole was 5-4. After the loss to Georgetown, the Lions be- came unbeatable. Led by Captain Chuck Christiansen, seniors Dean Mullen and Ed Seiling, and underclassmen .lOe Eberly and Fred Trust, the Nittanies scored consecutive victories over Lehigh, Syracuse, Juniata, West Virginia, Pittsburgh, and a second win over Bucknell. Highlighting the season was the Lionsi 9-0 whitewash of Syracuse. It was the first Penn State shutout since 1954. The netmen clidnit lose a set as Selling, Christiansen. Trust, Mul- len, Larry Adler, and Doug Zuker all won singles matches and then combined to take three straight doubles matches. Mullen won eight straight matches and Tlust won his last six wl1ich,combi11ed with steady peiformames by Christiansen 11d Seiling, plovided the backbone for the win- ning streak. 9-2 237 ORGANIZATION Conch - CaptaimElect 11-Itumger1Elc1't - - EARNEST E. BAER .UCIEN CIRARD H.1IIIn'l.Y:MI-1111AUM 1956 RECORD Mair. 29.. 1101111 Slillt - - -- Mar. 30 111-1111 Sum ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Apr. 27 VPenn State -1 Apr. 277-111-n11 Stan ------- Apr. 137711111111 Sum -- 1-1-1 - - Apr. 14.11pm State - - -1 - Apr. 217 7111-1111 State - Apr. 28 'Plfnll 511111 -- ...... Muv 41 -Penn $11110 - May 5; Penn 511111 ---- - May 11 Penn Sum - -- - .- Muy 161 111111111 511111 -- - -. May 197 111-1111 Smtv - - May 25w111-nn Stuh- -1--1- lIuIIIIm II'uIr, Ill! 10 Right 111-.I1r lhqu1-.k 51-1 I1.111111 11ll1101'k 'IihiI-i. .51'1' III, I R1114 L'Irlm UH. 1110111114111. 151-11011 Thin! Rnww Iiln-.Inl Prim, Breaking fast from the gate with a fom- game sweep of the Hofstra T1,Iumey the Nit- tany Lions uent 011 to their most successful season in lac lusse histoly at Penn State. They won eight of 11 contests. They hettered by one the record for seasun victories set in 1955. Leading them in this 11111111 was sopho- more. Bill Hess, who established a new indi- vidual scoring mark of 11 oals. In the 11111 11m game of the Tourney. the Lions avenged last season 5 loss by downing V'ew Hampshile. 1- -2 behind a fuu1- goal eHmt 11y Lucien Cirard. The toughest 1,1ame of the tourney came the next day against rqDartmouth. Here conditioning.r told the tale as the Lions kept up their early game pace and Dartmouth slowed in the final periods. Captain Bob Hamel scored in 11:20 of the final frame to decide the game in favor of Penn State, 6-4.. 238 7 6 ...11 5111-.1l 11115111111. M111 kl 'Iml. 51111I11.1211V1n, New Hampshire . -... 1-. .. 2 Dartmouth --..-----...,. ...----- 1- 4 Adt-l phi 11...---- -- - 1---1 1 4 Hofstra .......................... 3 Luyulu -.-1--- ----. 111111111111 10 ' 1111111111111111111111111111 17 P1 unsylvanm 11111111111111111 4 t1- - .....- ...----..1 6 thurt ..-. ...-....-......--11 Syr11111k1.-.----......- ........... 18 Swurthmuro ---..---. ...--.....--1 4. Luhigh . .. .. .. .- ...... 3 Rutgers ---......- .1 - - - - ---- 19 Corm 11 ---1 -- -- 1- 1-.-1-1--- 8 Leroum. 111-511. llruwn. Bergman. Fricdvnherg, 11111-111, Sh-iIIIIIulln-r. Hamel. Cirnnl. Fth'IlPi, Du 1111-.101 Grilhn. 51111111115 511111-21. SIIi'I1-r.1!IIIIIII-r Brill min. In their third game, the Nittanies scored six goals in the first period and rolled to an 11-4- win over Adelphia. A smooth working defense and a close attack set the stage for an upset 9-3 win over Hofstra for the title. Hess scored five goals to bring his tourney total to 16. After winning five of their first seven 0n the road. the Lions met defeat in their first home encounter, a 6-5 overtime loss to Colgate. During the remainder of the season, victories over Swarthmore, Lehigh, and a final game win over Cornell established the .new season record. For the second straight year, Penn State Won the Pennsylvania- Delaware Lacrosse League title. and placed eight men on the league all-star teams. Captain Bob Hamel, seni01 Bob Bullock, and top- scorer Hess were named to the first team. LACROSSE ERNEST E. BAER Couch LUCIEN CIRAR D Captain-Elect HARRY I. YAVERBAUM Manager-Eleet INTRAMURAL SPORTS 239 INTBAMURAL SPORTS EUGEN C. BISCHOFF CLARENCE M. SYKES Director, Intramural Athletics Assistant,1ntran1ural Athletics XII t Strength in the diving event helped TKE capture swim crown Since 1931, when Director of Ath- letics Hugo Bezdek started intramurals, the University has had an ever expand- ing program for those male students who donit take part in a varsity sport. Headed by Eugen C. Bischoff for the last 23 years, the department now sched- ules nearly 3000 contests. Bischoff is ably assisted by Clarence iLDutch Sykes. It is their job to arrange schedules for each sport. They also have direct super- vision over the play, keep the records, and arrange for awards to the winners. The program offers 17 activities: touch football, golfeboth match and medal, swimming, boxing, basketball, wrestling, handballesingles and doub- les, badminton, volleyball, bowling, horseshoes, soccer, tennis-singles and doubles, and track. Basketball was once again the most popular sport with 136 teams compet- ing. Nearly 2000 different students par- ticipated. Touch football was second in popularity with 100 teams entered and 1500 participants. It was followed by volleyball with 1200 men competing on another 100 teams. Beta Theta Pi won the overall frater- nity competition compiling 925 points to Phi Kappa Sigmais 917. More than 300 IM wrestlers provided many nights of action at Recreation Hall 240 Alpha Sigma Phi w: fraternity Cage Champion while Zips won Independent title Volley hall ranked 3rd in partici- pation among the 17 IM sports Nearly 300 entries competed in handball ' , singles and doubles 1 mtcrmty, Independent, and facuhy leagues keep Rec Hull alleys filled ,J Golf modal and match play are found on I Single eliminmion rule in football lvads to keen computiliun in cuch game Referees Frank Patrick begins count in one of many lmuls he handled w-- S A R ' Y evening I ' ' 'l: 30 ImuL 1n om 5 7 Busy mill schedule hsted as many i dcd ' ' Alpha A ta dcftn 19. 6 Chdmpwn their title against 48 fruicrnlty teams v nu, ,, um. ulnar. usn-ua .. m u a m sashkthAnAAighlttu 'u; 4:4main munusz.3.n.u.:.:u-Zm-.H:Mun' q nupg... . .1 r $ $ '! 1;. u a . r. quwvgtmzwmmanm WWW VA 1' m .m................ q ... t t twar Ix M I , , gum. WW. . m:.:3:a:::::::::552:.222:h . g, w w mu... m... . . . . , ' . mmng compemltn A w' s bltc of swu agdln d Clennland p001 Up to date Rec Hull equipment makes scnrekeeping easy Phi Delta Thom opened 1M program by winning football Championship Basketball again proud to be most popular JM sport with 2000 participating WOMEN'S RECREATION 245 246 ANN M. FORSTER President WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION ORGANIZA'IVION President - - - ANN M. I'VoltsTEIt Vice-Prr'sizleul - - MARY 1.. CONRAD Sacrvmry-Treasurer - MARYLN J. KING Club .44'Ii1'1'n'm L'Iminmm Mmmmz'r M. l'tuns'rm Iulmmurul Clmirnmn . A ETA A. BAILEY Publit-ilyChairman - Al'DlH-ZY A. SASSANH Asesismnl 1111mm urul Chairman Inn A. .lliln'lS Assisrtlnt Intrum 11nd Chairman AIHXMM ltmm; Smiur Adviser - MARTHA D. PA'I'THHSHN .S'uplmnmrn Representative PATRICIA .l. Uuuen Fraslunun Reprt'sr'nlutim' Lomsu M. CALUSIIA Freshman Ih-prem'nlulil'o - JEAN H. Nlell Sulunluy I'luy A'Vighl L'lmirnmn .lunn'u C. Mel'tMuAM; I'VMulIyAdviser - - MILDRED A. Lmun' The Wmnenss Rm-reation Association rmltinuetl to offer individual and gruup uvtivities which serve as social ret-rea- tinn fur Penn State women students. Ten different clubs are spunsm'ed hy the W. R. A. 'lthese eluhseritle. huekey. hudminten, modern dance, howling, gulf, swimming, bridge, tennis, and lacrosse m-ull help the student gain puise and skill. Another important part of the W. R. A. program is intramural spurts. Sururities, residence halls, and indepen- dent groups compete for superiority. and the group who emnpiles the great- est number of points at the end 0f the year is awarded the 1M trophy. At the annual winter sports day in March. the W. R. A. competed with uutstanding girls from other colleges. The participating schools were Dickin- son, Bueknell. Juniutu, Lock Haven State 'lVeaehers, and Lyeuming College. Highlights of the W. R. A. program are the Saturday play night activities in White Hall, the Christmas party for un- derprivileged children. an aquzleade. and the Spring,r Dance Concert. Volleyball participation is spread among surnrities, independents, and residence hall groups Modern Dance Concert highlights year's work for Dum-t- Club 247 4 Slide, Kelly, slide! Correct scorekceping is important part 5 0f intramurals Competitive swimmingwun integral part of the program White Hall courts are busy with 32 volleyball teams Rifle Club touches fundamentals of good nmrksmunship Many hours of work go into practice in modern dance More than 350 women participate in bowling each year D' ' - . . . . , , lvmg 11151111011011 ls popular In 1110 swummng program Ping pong found 24- teums competing for the title A . - - . ummdnc pm setters make bowling more fun for all 1n lJirl--knit one. pearl twn-ithree club? The basketball season runs from October to February The Aquucadc une of the Association's highlights each year. ,iVmeh. - .y. $19.5. Lurkwhw Vivi THE ORGANIZATIONS -. I p: m;k' x :, f: .-.. a , , 3' g 3 ': k 4 I '4. x me . Annual IFC sing draws capacity crowd to Schwub Auditorium Fraternity lawn displays signify beginning of Homecoming festivities 254 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL ORGANIZATION - - - DANIEL W. LAND I'luwum F. TilnMi'soN mm A. VALENTINE President - - VI'w-President - - - - Swrremry-Treasurer - - - The Interfratel'nity Council was organized in 19111 for the purpose of promoting co-operation among fraternities and coordinating fraternity affairs with the University. Each fraternity is represented on the council, thereby giving each fraternity a voice in the. Council discussions and decisions. The Council, now grown to fifty-four member fraternities, aids its members in solving internal pmblcms thi'uugh its Workshop program. This year they were fortunate in hav- ing as Workshop guests a number of Executive Secretaries from the national fraternities represented on campus. The Board of Control is composed of a chairman and seven fraternity presidents. It controls the fraternities through the regulations imposed by Council members. Iz'ullum Rmv, 1.le 1n RUJIII Jdc'ulls, Zm-rhkn. I'Ilwrli. Shillinun-r. Tillllllllaun, Allison. Phum. lilinn. Punml, l'inkvl. Kuwtz. 'llu'nl Ruu' Kirsrh. Giuniiui, Kuuffmun, IfuwerKnighl, Ium-rrn, Rt-Iun-y. Camp, Hollvnhm'h, anlmvr. Ih-rnlmuln. Willinmsun. Frt'mlnulm IAqux-nm'kvr. Land, Vallt'nlim-, Jnnluu, lawinv, anmu, Hurt. 5:11qu Ifmr DANIEL W. LAND President The lFC Fraternity Affairs OHit'o has been expanded tu facilitate the disseminatinn of information to all Council members. The FAQ now dues most of the clerical wurk for the various IFC Committees. Each year IFC in conjunction with Panhellenic Council sponsors Greek Week which includes the annual IFC-Panhel Ball and the Greek Week work projects in the community. The 117C outstanding fraternity award was presented to Phi Gamma Delta: its Scholarship awards went to Alpha Phi Alpha and Alpha Zeta: and its Homecoming Week-End lawn display award for the thinl successive year wont to Phi Kappa Tau for its interpretation of How the Fraternity serves its Alma Mater? 0. Edward Pollock, assistant to the Dean of Men, serves as adviser to Interfratemity Council. Luv, Fulk Hunrh I'nmrh IAnuIn. ld'ilhl'ild. Henry. Fux. Thianl. Hiauh, TTv-miring, Sirlu-l, Nulhm'h. thiitik. Mmu'm Urllngh. Liml urn, Ku-wi, timrin. l uh? 2;, ACACIA Founded 1904. Univvrsily nf Michigan 44 Chapters; PENN STATIC CHAPTER ERIilblisllPll 1900 Parlit'ipaling in all hut two sporls in the intra- mural program. Acacia did not use a contest lhruugh forfeit. A high spot of the program was captured by James Hart who became king.r of the lZB-lh. wrestlers. Allan Jones earned his varsity letter in cross- t'Ullllll'y. while Charles King won his numerals in vmss-vuunuy and lrat'k. The chaptefs nulslanding senior is Frank Pod- leiszck. Frank is vice-president of Chapel Choir, vicc-prcsidenl of the Monk Glee Club, vimt-prcsi- dent of Phi Mu Alpha. a member of Parmi Nous, and secretary of Acacia. Acuciajs social program was highlighted by the annual Pledge Dance. hayrides, square dances, the Sweetheart Ball. and was climaxed hy the Castle Party on Senior Week End. Acacia ranked scrund svholastically among non- prnfessional fraternities. Atluisvr C, KENNETH Nmsrm Ifuuum Run. err In High! rhmHunl, Lvn'h, Hartman. l'mllt-iuzx-k. Hump, Durruph, Tharp. Lumlwrl. Crihhs. Hrul'kbill. SrL'mul Ifuu' Ruy, Wallinglun. Ernvsl. JUm-s. Snuvs. ulmwn, Mnminmn, tlhupmun. l'hiHquInm. 'l'lt'ul Ifuu- Crnmhiv. Kurlz, 'I'iusnmn. Grm-nv, Wilnwr, human, Gx-unnpulns, lh-Vilhiw. linker, Hmlvv. lmull Rum Willizum. Niilvr. King. Hn-ull, Km 1. Huullnln. hylwrls. Mn-w-ra. Slum. Sum'vlyu N01 Im'lmlml In I'ivlun' Crnwnu Jr., lillis, Hurl. llr-g'lrly, Furrrll, Mrrriumn. Park. Hillrr. ALPHA CHI RHO Founded 1895 University of Pennsylvania 20 Chapters PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1917 Alpha Chi Rlufs social program this year in- cluded the traditional alumni party climaxing Homecoming Week End, the Junior Prom party, and the Christmas party during the Fall Semester. The major social events of the Spring Semester were the Carnation Ball, with the crowning 0f the Fraternity Sweetheart, Spring Week activities, and IFC Ball. This past year, Alpha Chi Rho participated ac- tively in the various intramural activities, reaching the flnals in horseshoes. Among the seniors who were outstanding, Alpha Chi Rho had Jack KapitanoH, who played the lead in ttThe MikadoW Thomas Dye, leader in campus government; Hugh Cooper, basketball and baseball varsities: George Cascio. president of Alpha Chi Rho; and Albert Howe. president of the Psychology luh. This past year Alpha Chi Rho enlarged its mem- bership to forty-five and for the. first time in its his- tory operated a fraternity annex. Adviser 11mm U. DITTMAM Ilnuum Raw. Lclt u; Riglll'ilau'kunl. Kvnnmlv. Whitukt-r. Mt-tzgx-r. Mra. lh-nlx. Hilliunl. Huh-r, Sulrinrllu, mervy, Chrtaunun. Hun! Rnu'HGilnu-ng Wat Ins. Hurrimn, I'uurlll Ilnu' St-nn'r. XIth-Sl, King, Smut. Garlu'r. UulIh-M, Rulwnnld, Nils. ' 5. Cutnh. Casein, Howe, Kline. Ryulls. Kupitunntt. tzlith. Matqu-ll. ilvnithn Ixm-n-hL-r. N01 lnr'lmlvll in Itirlun'WSuHh. lhv, Sm'ulul Run 7 Kilu'h. tnmlwr. rm- ' , lxm ll. ltum-rmm Utmlmm. Cunlinu. Leitrig, mm, Harlin, ltn-ilvr. ALPHA CHI SIGMA FuIImh-d 1002 Univm'sily 01 Wist'unsin 61 Chapters NU CHAVHCR Csluhlishml 1011 As the professional t-humislry fraternity on campus. Alpha Chi Sigma mt-mhcrship is restricted largely lu students in the College 01 Chemistry and Physit's and Mineral Industries. Robert Bishop is a memlmr 01 Skull and Bones hal society and is a representative on the Chemis- try-Physics Student Council. He was decorated as an outstanding vadet in Army ROTC and is a mem- Imr 01 'I1hcspians, lhxlphrKuulean is president 01 the Mineral In- dustries Studc-nl Counril, a member of AlI-Uni- vcrsily Cabinet. AIME, :md Parmi Nous. James Slrallon is swrelary uf the Mineral Industries Slu- donl Cnum-il and nriginalur 01 the Mineral 1ndus- tries publication The an'peclor. He serves also 115 a Illtflll1wl' M the University Scholarship Committee. The fraternity this year was runner-up in in- tramural football, and Bishop was runner-up in the guH-mmhll tournament. Much interest has been shuwn hy the members of the house in athletics. Tho nmmlwrs are alsn striving for a high st-hnlastic raling. :1:lz'i.wr' .1HIM R. links b'ullum lx'ull', 1.:le In lhglll Hnllmznmm. Iwwnln-rmdn, lii-Imp, kixulu, Know, Hu. 111mm, F. HilII-n Vm'k, Fiwns. Hush, Kuunmun. Sn'mul HUU' Sillvrs. UHsUH, Nagy, 5L Hilh-r, Criuuuhl. Nldltun. Hthmm-H, Smith. Ih-yulk. Thin! Raw WnnDrw-hu Hnmn. hN'vlhh, HIIrHIurdI, I,miu, Mniv-L Uninm fnuuh Iu'ulr Drniwn, Ktlhus, Hxnknnin, Gn-In-t, Cuprinlli. 1VH'IIIIHH, Wllilv, .Uu-r. Irma, Svkmun, Mmu-n Sumunlri. llruun. I 1Q Smalnnvu Nu! Im-Iutlt'll in Pirllur w . Himlu-l. llhriuizlnwn. DilYI-nlnlt'h, Pril'v, tInupt-r, Cvllurt. ALPHA EPSILON PI Funndvd 1913 MW York University 61- Chapters PI DEUTER 0N CHA PTER Established 1947 Alpha Epsilon Pi attained the highest social fraternity average in the rail Semester of 1055 and was awarded the Inlerfraternity Council Scholar- ship trophy. The chapter initiated a cultural program this year which included a 'VtRoaring Twentiesh party for Junior Prom, the Pledge Dance on Military Ball Week End, and several combined parties. The an- nual formal and picnic contributed to the success of the Senior Prom. Outstanding;r seniors in the fraternity included David Bavar, photo editor of Cullegian, Penn Stale Engineer, and LAVIE; Richard Schriger. Liberal Arts Student Council president: Jonathon Plaut, mexfs debate manager and president of Delta Sigma Rho; and Edward Klevuns, active dehater, member of Omicron Delta Kappa, and vive-president of Delta Sigma Rho. Bavar, Schrigcr, and Klevans are also members of Parmi Nous. Atlz'iwerut:NAHD LM 1315 Ilnllnm Row, LrII 10 High! -Pluut, Kh-tuns. l'rillkvr, Schrigt'r, Htuvpupml, Finkvl, Mowkuwiu. GNIIHHIH. Di'dlllnnvl. Sm'uml Run Hivhuld. Nr'vn-nhvru. Siuum. .Iun'v, tivlmtlt. tlnlwxh Knnuu, Thuums. Thin! 1f:;xt' Glivk, lllzuu'k, l't-tlrr, Imtim', Murktmitz, WI-iu, Hulpvr. I'nknu. Fuulllx IhuvaFimg May, Slulnick, Lipshilz, l'ru-wnmn, Frw-thuun. Kurtz. Cnrtlnn. Nu! lm-Imle'rl in Pl'z'lun'rAluminum, Rmur, Cnuprr, Englmr, Grm-u, Inmr-r, ltimh'r, Srhm-nlwrgor. Stark. Vinukur. ALPHA GAMMA RHO I'Mundrd 1908 Ullin Sluice Univt-rsity 33 Chapters GAMMA CHAPTER Estuhlishml 1911 Gamma vhaplefs outstanding seniors include Ulcn Elder, who was president of Alpha Phi Omega, prvsidenl of the University Christian Association, svttl'clary 0f Omicron Delta Kappa: and Carl Hies- mr. who was honored as a distinguished military student, and was secretary of Phi Eta Sigma, and chairman of the 1950 Annual Ag Hill Party. The fraternity, in cooperation with Phi Mu sorority, won first place in its division in the 1956 Spring Week Carnival and the members received a CW trophy for their efforts. In intramural sports, Alpha Gamma Rho has met with its greatest success in the bowling league7 but was defeated in the finals. le suciul calendar included a Fall hayride, the Annual Cmnhincd Ag-Fraternily Hall. a furmul Christmas Dinner Dance on the Military Bull Week land. a steak fry on Senior Prom Week End, and several costume parties throughout the year. Adviser WILLI-m K. DAVEY Ifullum Raw. Lrll lu Riglxt Wnlu'r, Curbor, J. Hutchinson. Melzlvr, Davidson. Mrs. Kvistbr. Blinn, Himur. lego. Bonny. Slrm-ler. St't'mul Rnu' Mrmrc. N441, Mnnsrll, Xllr-n. Sr-ylpr, HuH-ns. Akurn, Ft-lmn, EIdx-r, RixIt-uuur. Thin! Rum 'Hurllcy, Wu-ilon Thunuu, Cnrlsnn, Clidnlz-n, Huyd. Heilmun. leCnlmn, Wnrnl. Mumn I'Iaurlh Rnwr lh-x-lu-v, Ilmmldum. 110va, Hirkmun. Dmunwl. D. Hulrhinmn. Thrust, Haunmvrlv, Gn-gg, Craig, Slrnh. Nu! Im'llulz'll in Pix'lurt' ililinn. Burk, Lvdvn-r. Rhmlm, Killl', Slulluk, Shunp, W'illiums. Fou ndcd 1907 Cornell University 196 Chapters GAMMA NU CHAPTER Established 1947 This year, Alpha Phi AlphaTs most outstanding achievement was the winning 0f the Sigma hi Scholarship Award. This award is given yearly to the fraternity that has shown the most improvement scholastically. Also noteworthy is the Intramural Track Trophy won by Alpha this past spring. The victories were made by the remarkable performance of Buster Thomas, who took first places in the 100-yard dash, the broad jump, and the high jump. A leap of 5' 103A by Thomas over the high bar set a new in- tramural record in that event. Runs by James Roh- inson and Leon Cooper in the -l-.10-yard relay were also highlights of the competition. Despite the lack of a house, the fraternity mem' hers have been able to maintain unity among them- selves, and keep up the relations with other frater- nities. In the Interfraternity Council, Thurman Lorick was Chairman of the Cultural Committee, and participated quite actively in IFC operation. Adviser 7E. T. GIFFHHD Bolinm Ii'mr. LPN In RUM! iTVk'lIS. Holmium. Clu-sn-r. 'l'huums. R. Culvmun. Serum! Rnu'r Lnrirlxr In CHIVHIKIIL Imuim TVHHL Gurrivwl. ALPHA PHI DELTA Fuundt-d 19H Synu'uw UniH-Iwily 34 Chuph-rs CHI CH A PTER lfslublishml 1929 This your marked the 27th year since the found- ing in 1929 of Chi chapter uf Alpha Phi Doha at Penn State. Socially, Alpha Phi Delta enjoyed four pmmin- out events of the year. Those were the Humecmning ucleln'utiun. a formal Pledge Dance. Voundefs Day, and u Suulh Sea Island Party. Other social events highlighted lhc yAar and numerous pizza parties dotted the chzlplcrss social rulcndar. Alhlctically, Chi boasted twu starting players on the Penn State football luam. Emil Capruru filled the fullbark position, while John Fzu'ls received recognition playing end. Alpha Phi Delta also rum- pctml in intramural sporls. Swim! and campus activities, however, did not impede Alpha Phi Deltaiw. endeavors to gain rm-og. nilinn 4111101151 lhv Universilfs scholastic standings. x14lrisvr Jammy, JC-mmucm lhmum Raw. Lvl! In High! Giumlwlli, 'l'mluru, l':m-uzzl. Kusni, Plain, Grimm, Mt-Cnrlnivk. Sprawl Raw 'UIlnhn', Grimm, Gullu, 'l'mmpnnns, Culisln. Hi ,0. Squillnru. Thin! In'mr Hanmrn. Amum, Pinini, liuluhra-st , Fil'urrn, l'Iu-riu. Curmvn. Nu! llll'llllll'll in PiclurviAmhrusini, Culuhliu. Cultural, Furls. anur'ri. Murini. Ruguno. ALPHA RHO CHI Follllth'tl 19H Unin-rsity of Illinois 13 Chuph'l's VITRUVIUS CHAPTER Esluhlishrd 1953 Alpha Rhu Chi, although a prufessiunal fratern- ity, sponsors several social functions during: the school year. A party is held in celebration of every pinning;r and engagement and house parties are held in vonjunclion with all hig week ends. Al Chris!- mas. a group of children were entertained at the house with the help of Theta Phi Alpha. In the Spring, Alpha Rho Chi gives its annual pledge dance and later on in tho sealsun a pit-niv at Poe Paddy State Park. The. fraternily participates n the basketball. howling, and golf divisions of the intramural sports program. Outstanding seniurs 2m: Charles Bailey, presi- denl 0f the student group of the American Institute of Architects: Thomas Butler. president. Alpha Rhn Chi. AIA, Pi Gamma Alpha: and Howard Link. president, Pi Gamma Alpha. and Alpha Dvlla Sigma. .Ailll'im'r XI. anzu'r lhzs Huuls 'u'nl Ifmr rWilanvs. Ifullnlu Raw, Lr'lI In High! rme-w, Clmuuu, Huilt-v, Hulll'r, Link, HmN. 'II Liln-ulmrpvr, Sm'urul an n Ru y Ir nnvr, Hukrr, Junkmxski. Sumlvrum, n. u h Wrulnlchki. Kngxu iw, Fl z-y , Sluwm. ALPHA SIGMA PHI Fullmh-d 1815 th- liniwnily 76 ClmptL-rs UPSILON CHAPTER Estuhlishc'd 1918 Alpha Sigma Phrs social affairs were highlight- ml by a pledge dum-c on Military Bull Week End when they selected the Swvtethcart 0f Alpha Sig. zuld their Spring Formal called ttCluh Top Hat:7 With Kappa Alpha Theta, a Christmas party was held for 21 group of children. The fraternity also participated in Spring,r Week. Alpha Sig athletes participated in Five varsity spurtshuhmtltall. wrestling. soccer, track. and la- vmssc. Thomas Nutc. who played soccer, was tied at I3 fur the lead in goats scored this year. Alumni;r outstanding,r seniors are Roy Walker, urea sea cmnmamlcr. Arnold Air Society: Albert Bulkcy. executive ofht'er. Arnold Air Society: Dun- t'un Williams. corresponding secretary, Hotel Greet- ers Club; Stephan Brown, Delta Sigma Pi: and Louis lnsuuu. St'aruh. Alpha Sigma Phi. in cooperatiun with Kappa Kappa Gamma. won the Springr Week trophy last year. In mlditiun, they were awarded the carnival Irophy fur the original division and their Hu-Man plzu-vd serum! in that contest. Arlvisr-r LLM'U ll. lh-zcmzwmm linllum It'll . lmh In lfzglll MIN. Williauh. Klltn. ltulkvy, hm-rrn, Lnxrh, Vunrh. Finn. Tlu'ul It'mr Srlllrr. Shun. lhlrkluy, Hum'v, Sivkvh-r, Skungluml. Monk. .lunm, Ferraro. Hu-mld. N ! lllt'lU'lWl '1 PHI!!! HWWH. DON . l'tuor. Umh. .uhnwlh l.rhmnu, Nurmu, liuhrhurh. Slrnm', Wt-hun-r, Wild, l,imlv. S. Hrmx'u. Wulktr. Sm'uml lhm' l'fillllt. KihllI-rt Clmul. Luxlluy, lin'wvr. Bvutunl, Byrm's. . FI-rmri. Gray. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Fuundvd 1805 Virginia Military Instituu- CAMMA OMEGA CHAP'I'ICR Estuhlishod WM 118 Chuptrrs Having lost only tuur men in the 1050 gradu- ation classes. the Gamma Onwgians had to open two annexes for their brothers this year. The chapter started the sr'hnol year by enter- taining Alumni at Penn Statcis Homecoming. Then, the Shipwreck Party. Christmas Formal. and Pledge Dance fulluwxl. The Taus revived the national Blackfoot Pow-wow with Sigma Nu. This annual aifair involves a whole week and in keeping with a legend established at the founding of the two frater- nities. The Taus competed actively in the intramural program. Noticeahle new ttfixturesV at the Tau House this year were a dog, Aphrodite, and new furniture in- cluding beds. Talus are pleased with the Corpora- tionk gift 0f new furnishings to add to the inside appearance. Outstanding seniors in the fraternity included Thomas Seoman, vicc-presidcnt 0f the Athletic As- sociation, lacrosse. and Parmi Nous; and Louis Camp. president of Alpha Tau Omega. Frulll, head manager of wrestling, and Purmi Nous. 9 x'hlvixe'r Russ W. EDMINS'I'UV Ihulum It'uu'. ld'll In Ifiulll Kuntl'mun, Strunu. lthitrhtnnl. Camp. SzultllorV Lung. Nnunrny. tluulwi. Nm'mwl lt'tlll' Ux-wmin. Smmmn. 'I'humm. Simun, liuw, Lunlinng tjmn. Thin! HUN -Itzlrlhulunu'h, ermu' ltnhh, Gmnljpki tIImrII-s. 'l'urm-r. Finn, Smith. Cniliun. I'umlh Run Pivkt-ring, l,iuuuluur, Muulx-x. Slim. Gunn. 'Mlnluix'uu. ttmm. lhunnmt;ut, niw-u. Am Imluvlrzl m Immu Ks'rmlnrf. Hnrr, Dirkiimm. mm. 5mm, Muppt-ntu-rk. Stvvlv', Smuun Sumtim. ttlliiunm. ALPHA ZETA Fuumlod 1897 Ulliu Stuh- l'niwraily 50 Clmmt-rs MOIUHLL CHAPTER Eatulllighml 1898 Last year Alpha Zeta plat-ml first sclmlaslicully. fifth in intramural sports. and third in thc uutslaml- ing fraternity award. Among lhe outstanding seniors were Richard Phuro, president uf Lielnig Chemical Society, Couly Society. and Phi Lambda Upsilon; David Andre. president uf the. Blue Band, Quurlerdeck Society. Phi Mu Alpha. Military Bull Committee, and the Dairy Science Club: Francis Murklund, president of Clover Club. Phi Mu Alpha, Glee Club, l,icbig Chcmivul Society, Cualy Society; Kcnnelh Sacks, m-usurcr 0f Agriculture Student Council. Cuuly Su- vivu, A. S. A. IL: Norman Stshuc, president. Agri- vullurc Student Cuuncil, show manager, Dairy Ex- hibition, Cuuly Smtiety, Scabbard and Blade: Jack Puulcs, udilul'. Pvnn Slate Furnutr, chairman, H0w- dy Night? Alpha Tau Alpha, Cuuly Society, and the Cullcgialc 1319A. In mldiliun to the University big week ends, the swim valvmlur inrluded hu'xridw. howling parties. rumbinml panics with uthor fraternities, scavenger hunts, vzunllclighl dinners, sorority mixers. and :1 Christmas party for underprivileged childrvn. :lIIIV'M'I' Pum M. Amnm Mi Ituuum Ihm'. Imll m lfiylll 'l'mnll, Sluurr, liillinurr, Pnulrs Snrks, Mm. L. K. il'ribhlv, I'Imrn, Huslnn, Somhrimvr. Sm-uml Row vMyvrs. Myrrsnn, Andrr. St'lmv, Snydn-r. Ihll, I'rl-u'nll, 1L J. Hillt-r, Inllrlt-n. 'l'llilrl Ifmr i'l'uhiua l'mur-x Short Humlmw. Kurg. Uhl, Marklnml. G.'l'. MillI-r, VuIlm:n-. Hulrhiusnn. FmHIII Knu' 'Hvllrivh, 'I'rumhuut-r. thilu, l-luxhuulL XthV. .I. Uillt-r, Huu-r. I-anhl. Hunt, Shirk, .an Ilu'llulml in I'irlulv Hukvr, Yrighl Founded 1934 Pennsylvania State University 1 Chapter PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1934 Beaver House entertained approximately sixty alumni at their annual Alumni Dinner given Home- coming Week End. The first costume party of the year, the thFrench Apacheh dance, was held during Junior Prom Week ind. Then a Christmas party for underprivileged children followed along with the traditional Christ- mas Pledge Dance. The Spring Semester was high- lighted with another formal dance. In the intramural program, the Beavers were active participants, excelling in bowling and soft- hall Seniors in the group who were active in campus organizations were Kenneth Settlemyer, Alpha Phi Omega; William Hartman, Alpha Tau Alpha; Sam- uel Harvey, Alpha Tau Alpha; and William Shan- nun, Spring Week Committee and IFC Workshop. ArlviserWRALrn PEARSON lhumm Row, Lvll In RiplII--Prunvlhl, Shink. D. Miller. hVuod, Smith. Josscl, Doyle. SrCOmI Rnu'eStmm, Driscoll. Harvey, Elam. C. Millrr, R. MillvrY Ih-ndor. Thinl Rnu'i Altn-num-, Hurku-y. Powers. anm-rl, Zuski, Hurtnmn. Swr-vuoy. Fourlh RmuiHulluuhm'h, Slutlvrlmch, Shannon. livhnlm Kilroy, Ilnrriguu, Cl-svkiu. Nu! lllt'lulll'll in l'ivlun'w Divhl, Emory, l,illicnn'lt. Svuh-nu-pvr. Strzlhlv; Strate. Sullivan. W'm-lrhli. BETA SIGMA RHO Fnumlml 71910 Cnrnvll Uniw-I'Hity H Ululptrrs BETA CHAPTER Ektultlik'lwd 1914 The highlight 0f the year was the selection of Beta cllzlptm' of Beta Sigma le as the second out- stamling fraternity. This was decided upun by the lntterfratm'nit'y Council leuluutinn Cmnmitttrv on the Imsis 0t. sclmlurship. 'u:tivities. intramural alhlctivs, and tho. lmusek social ruling: hy the other fraterni- tics. The usual big week and parties were held, in- t'luding t-nmbinml parties with other fraternities. and cxchunge dinners. The house also participated in many rumpus activities such as IFC Workshop, Spring Wnukq and Greek Week. Among: the seniors prominent on campus are Shelly Amsul, president, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Jur- nmv Bugutz, business manager. Simian! Handbook; Arthur Broiler. prmnotinn manager. Collegian; Cil- lmrt lsrccdman. managing mlitm'. Penn Stale Engi- neer: Luuis Fry'mzm. president. Dramatic and For- vnsirs. and director. 'lthospiuns: Arnotd Hottman, advertising: manager. Collegian; Robert KrakolT, Spring: VVt-vk vhuirman: Stanley Limlonherg. cn- pmduvtion dirvctur. CPA: and Rnlwrt Segal, chair- man. Tribunal. Atlrisvr Sulzwm u HAICKSH Ix'nllum Hulr. It'll lu Il'lfllll Silu-L Hnlt'umn, Hugutl, Frynlun, III'm-n, KrnkI-H. Holmium, l'trimllwrg. Nm'ulul Run Smlrn, lH-lc-Iauhn. Hillvr, It'll'lwllllilll. Hn-pul. Amsvl. LimlI-nhvrg, Winn, 'Itlu'nl Hun l'IIiWIIIHIHI, Iirumlwim ILHIh, le'h-r. It'r'ukvl. qu-nlling, tH-rllnulII-r, ltnllhtvin, Unltl. f'tlrllllt Run rluwin. llmm-tl, I'in-Imm, Artmun. Dt-lliut'r, Julu'lirvr, mhulll. klx-iu, ltuw-uhnmxu Nu! Ilultulwl in I'ululv hhnI-r, Ihu-m-x, Iipuh-in, Urns-unun. Hurrim Kuhn , KJIrxlIm. Kl'inx'r. Viu'LiIMivz, Nurm'k, UMnun. Hm'hnmn, Srrotu. m.twmlm. tMtI-m BETA THETA PI Foumlwl 1839 Miami Uniwrsily 95 Chapters ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Estuhlishud 1888 The first highlight of the Beta social calendar was Humecnming Week End. The fraternity held a Bowery Party for Junior Prom Week End, and the annual pledge dance was given over Mil Ball Week End. Motheriq Day Week End in May brought to a close the yeafs social activities. Beta Theta Pi was awarded the intramural lm- phy. The fraternity was represented on the Uni- versity gymnastics team by seninrs Charles Fegley and Gilbert Leu. Armando Vega was a member of the 1950 Olympic Gymnastics Team. The Beluhs were represented in student publica- tions by LAVIE editor William McCann and senior board members Adolph Seidenslicker and Forncy Miller. Forney was also on the senior board of Frolh and Engineer. Other outstanding seniors were George Buckhout. president, Omicron Delta Kappa. Limfs Paw: Ralph Crydcr. Physical Educa- tion Student Council, house treasurer; Alexander Milligan. varsity track team; and Robert Ramsay, varsity basketball team. Adviser WILLIAM F. Cmusrurnms Ballnm Ruu'. Lvl! 10 RighlhAFt-glcy, Bucklunut. R. Crydvr, J. D. Anderson. SeidcnslickPr, MrCnnn. Lyllv. J. H. .Mulrrson. Hillll'l. FiukhciIn-r, Duwnpnrl, D. Andz-rsun. Srruml Ruu'wMillvr. HIIIUUIthV Hvrauu, Franklin, Mun , Millimm. ML-Cvllun. Lynn, Frey. D. Crux'. Hunl. Puinu-r. Thin! RouvKrrnw, .Iimirrn, Kmars. Mw'klinu. Vun Oul, G. Gran, lhulnn, Yuugvr, levlum lmnxilvt, Smilh. Forum IIIHH. LPH. Wm'. Parker. Mnn-n Sulullnu Hullimuulx, IE tlryln-r. Mcwr. Mimmtli. kmnl. Cramp, Clvmrm, .Yn! luvlmlml in Hihlx-r. .Iau-ln JrH Txln'CII-llnn, Ramsay. I'it'lun-iwllrn, Hvu-r, iii 4.. a9 qi'lw V 4 h CHI PHI Fulllulml 1821 I'rim-t-lnn lTnivcrsily 3'1 Chuplvrs ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER FEMllIlMIt-tl 1921 Chi Phil suviul $035011 gm! under way with Hunuecuming Week Ile. The traditional Opium Dun Party un Junior Prom Wonk End and Hm pledge dum'c in Deccmlmr rounded up the Full Sc- nu-slcrk sut-iul m-livily. The Christmas palm, fur lhv umlvrprix'ilcgml children was held in vunjunr- lion nilh Kappa Delta snmriu. Thu Springr Sv- nu-slcr brought 1W2 Week End With the formal din- m-r uml dum'o. and Spring Wonk, highlightml by Senior Bull and the Spring Carnival. VVurking,r with Chi Phi nn the carnival was Zeta Tau Alpha surnrlfy. Arliu: purlit'ipuljnn in intramural sports kept Chi Phi in the Pt'nn Slate Sport $00110 this yvur. Representing llw house in campus activities were John Lawrmu'u, soccer and Collegian; Harold Huury, house presitknt and vice president of Stuh- lnzml 21nd Hladv: Dick Cnnllmugh. Raymund Kelly, and Charles livuns. Glen Club: Ernest Young, var- sity wnesllcr: Robert Miller, Blue Band and Fred Simpson, Navy Drill Team Cmnmzmdcr. x1tlliixl'r CHMHJ-Ls W. S'mmml'r, JIK. Ifullum Run. Imll Iu lhylxl IL laxulu, Hlmrmlwld, Aplmuy, Hrmlluluuh, Mrs Gultlamilll. Hl'ury, Xni. Drum. Unm'lwl, Siva. Sm'ulul Rult' Lung. KI'Ih, Milln-r. Mnyvr, Simpson, I'lvlrr, l'ivirr, Yuuny. llulnn, Ixiu-iLn XM-Mn. 'I'llinl Ihur Hu :3 Yl'ullnun. 11mm. whim Lvlunaul. Kllhlh, Fry. llnml, Klnurv. Klum-hm-h. I'uurll: Run? Grmr. Clark, C. l'lvulh. Minimum. IImh-llu-r. svu-wm-x. XLmL Julm-nu Hmm, valrin-Lmn, Ihmim. 'Vul Inrlmlt'tl in Pirlulw lixivmu, Furrv , Laurt-m-v. Kulnnun. Xh-Ku'rnzlu. Spun. SIm-I, Vriuhl. DELTA CHI Founded 1890 Unmoll Unin-rsily A12 Chuplvl's PENN S'IW'IE CHAVHCR Esmhlishvd 1929 Among lhc social events wore thc annual Ranch Dance, Pledge Dance. and tho Hullowejen party, held in conjunction with the Kappa Delta sorority. fur the local town children. The chapter has had scwral sororitymhuptvr mixers and again united with u hyal sorority tn compete for first hmmrs duringr Spring Week. This year it has heen Della ChiE goal to regain lho top ten slalus in the sports field. The eHurl was strengthened by high potenliul lcams in swinnning. volleyball, basketball. and howling. Teams 01' in- dividuals have cmnpcled in all the intramural events. Outstandintrr seniors were: Thomas Ulrich. who had the honor of appearing: in Whok in the News at Penn StaleW John Carpenlm, president of Tau Bela Pi: Jere Fritly. Phi Mu Alpha; Richard Shing- Im', head hzlskclhall manager. and Wayne Ulsh, president of the G100 Club. Adviser MARSH W. Winn: IfuIInm In'un'. lull In High! 0mm, l'alulis. Holhu'hrl, Hughm, lIqun-nh'l, Uh. Miulm. l'llirh. tI-Illix-I. Muixlvlll, Ihlx'III-l, huh hm'nml II'UH l.:n. Ih-Thnnmx klrum N.Ingllln'. hrhihnld. Uhtlmmm'. Hay u, THIIHIIP, Srhm-llpr, llmmll, Mmkm, H;nlinum Tlu rl Ixnullll It'Hu' Humukrr. Shiuulm, Ihulu-r, tllmln, lirrirkmu, Slu-H. KlilII-x, Mvht-r Hn-n, l'uml. Hur. Spunuh-u l'IJL I mun , lulllmg. huh. Mnllmvu-r. .Mrl lm'lmlml in I'ivlun- liunm. Hx nu. lx'mr Srhillm-r. Unuxfunl. I'nm, limm. 'lIu-Lm, Hrnmu. lherr. ICnulr. lhmlr. Ur-u-n. llvlvlm. 'hll illx . Crnhr. Hullvu. DELTA SIGMA PHI lxtlllttttl'tl 1890 City Cnlh-rgt- of viv York 82 Chapters ICPSILON CHAlylhICR Eslztthn-ll WUS The social events ul' Delta Sigma Phi this year inclutlml fnrmuls. Sururity mixers, costume parties, and week-cml infnrnml uttuirs. Tho twu formal dances were the annual Christ- mas and Pledge Dance in December. and the Carna- tion Ball in the Spl'ilw. The t-ustume parties con- sisted of the annual HPink Elephanty, hall and the Sailurs. Ball. The fraternity zllsn held a reception in the Fall for faculty and IUWHSPCUPIC. Delta Sigma Phi. wm'kingar with the Kappa Delta sorority. lUUk 1W0 hunurs last Spring in the annual Spring VVOek. these being a first plane in tho 'arni- val Show, and sm'uml plave in the m'or-all Spring Week rumpotitiun. The fraternity was active in all intramural ath- hetitts uml rvzu'hvtl the finals in swimming. Amung nutstzuuliny seniors graduating: are John Knuft'. chairman nll UM Board of Cuntml of the Uni- vorsitt Hunk Starr. and Robert erdner, varsitV u rcstl ing. ' Atlvisvr lhnmwn H. AMAIMNG Ifuuum Run. lull In Ruhr Puumnw. Lul'uwln. Jnrk. Kim-r, Mrs. Connor, KnntT. Phillips, Himnu-h-Zn. SIvim-s. Stuuml Rand Wright. VrClintun. leuNumvr. Grunt. Mm-drr. Loam. lJn-Iin. Hunlrr, Hulur, Thin! Ruu' Huundh. Kv-Ivr, Mrliuvn. St.Ltlt-Imrtl, Mansun. Stmull. Hx-ulH-l. ltiUuuliq-Ium. Culmmn Faullll Ruu' rKnlh. MI'KittIirk. Crmv. lhulltn, Cuuhwr. N'hlwgvl, Hullmun. Gilrunvt, Hinnirh. An! Inrlmlwtl in Pit'lun' Hun-Ivrit'k, Kigrr, Hurult, Hymn, Siltlrrlu'ltlt . it go,- 4v: DELTA TAU DELTA Founded 1859 Bethany College 86 Chaplvrs TAU CHAPTER Esluhlishvd 1872 Delta Tau Delta along with Kappa Kappa Gum- ma sorority, were hosts at the annual formal faculty reception in December. Undel'privileged children were the guests of tlw fraternity at a Christmas party. Delta Tau Delta welcomed returning alumni dur- ing Homecoming Week End, held an Open house and a buffet supper on Muthefs Day. and cmnpleted a clean-up project during Greek Week. The fraternity joined with Kappa Delta sorority for the Spring: Week events. The swimming team reached the quarter final eliminatinns. and the bowling team placed in the top group. Among the graduating seniors that have con- tributed to Delta Tau Delta during their college careers are: Harry Fuchrcr. 'ursity track team, Skull and Bones: Huger Alexander. editor of The Daily Collegian, Liungs Paw, Skull and Bones; Hor- Ilert Hullmvell, vzu'sily track lctlvrman, semrtary of tho. 'tStt Club; and Thomas Powers. Blue Band and the senior advisory hoard. Atll'isz-r Elmurr 19. 051mm Ifnllum Run, 1.1th In High! Ym-hn-r. Zullncr, Quinn. Spillnus, Hruhn, 1' Thin! Run 11mm, Jn-U'v, IVrmn. Unyvr, l'rirlmr-l. Holman, Thumus, ' nwvrn. Williamson. RNHY lhxpkin. Fell. Nu! Im'lutlwl in PI'A'Iun' rltvlmr, Hullmxvll. Kx-iskvr. Munrv. km'h. Xnung. 'It , nu... . . v u. EATAi .5 V 2 ltrmlv. Sm'uml Hun I'uurlll Ruu' Mulm. Ucmmh-r. Nirhulh. Culnu Hugmirh. var. ank. Hum. UrCmmn, Puln-r. 'llntnr. Hanan. lewn. Hm I x. 51mm. Chum Milk. DELTA THETA SIGMA Founded 1905 Ohio 511111: University 3 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1927 The fraternity has consistently ranked high seholastieally. During the east yea1, it ranked see- and in the Fall and third in the Spring Semester among 51- fraternities. Members are prominent on University judging, teams and in the social function on Ag-Hill. In the 315t annual Diary Exposition last Spring, actives from the fraternity won over 70 percent of the awards. Members participated in intramural football, boxing, howling, basketball, volleyball, and horse- shoe pitching. The social calendar was highlighted by such events as the National Conclave, the Homecoming Dance, and the Sweetheart Soiree. On Motheris Day a huHet dinner and open house were held. Seniors prominent in activities this past year are Robert Fox, president, Agricultural Economics Club; Ronald Roberts, vice-president, Liehig Chemi- cal Society, and editor of The Analyst; David Posca, en-eirculation manager of the Daily Collegian. Adviser 71111111112111 K. Axmcns Ilullum Run, I.ol1 In lexlir Ahlnrn. Hamhnmn-r, Rolmt lux. Postn. Nor! h. Dun c1111 Ru Durhnrm, Juquiah, B- 11.11, I r111 Kc-ll 1v, Mr-I 11w r, Aaron, I llworlh, MeCrnckPn. Yu-nrh k. Second Romeeitnnur, Davis. Miller. Kemmeror, Com ton. Koiscr, Williams. Thin! Nu! Included 1'11 Pil'lunx'rlihmu Diehl, p Firth. Frey. Rosier. Sautor. .lr.. Schuelz, Smoualu DELTA UPSILON Founded 1834 Williams College 72 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1911 The school year started OH with Homecoming Week End when over 200 alumni returned for the football game and the followng festivities. The pledges were honored at the annual pledge formal dinner and dance. Many alumni from the State College area re- turned for the Christmas banquet before the holi- days. The Beachcombeljs Ball was held at the house in April and the formal Flower Dance in May. Representing the house in campus affairs were Sam Wolcott, captain of the cheerleading squad, president of Skull and Bones Hat Society, and All- University Cabinet Parliamentarian; James Locker- man, captain of the varsity baseball team; David Adams, co-captain 0f the varsity wrestling team; Richard Parry, head manager of the varsity track team; and John Johnston and John Pepe, both standouts 0n the varsity wrestling squad. Atluz'serwjnsuru V. ORLANDO Bnuam Raw, Let m RighlevSIewan, Williams, Todd. Baldwin, Wulcun, B. A. Johnson, Jnmicsun, Own Sleek, Kukkolu, Kling, Breldor. Third DufT. Hastings, Neuter, R. 5. Party. Row;Burlh, ope , Faust, Frowcn. R. H. Purry, Slurniolo. Dietzol, Kasper, Mullin, Amlrt-ws, Scunml Raw thIh, Slum, Winter. Daxiu, Johnson, Pryjomlmki, L , ' ' ' v . . Hillier, MnIu-r. I'ourlh Ruvauhusman. Davidson, Norris. Lnndherr, Schultz. Lnuck, Sikorski, lhloy, Gamer, Ludvxgson, Allen, Prutzmun, Munshvhl. Au! Included In I'mlurc-a Adams, Briggs, Brown. Cumin. Hocking, Johnston, Kr-rr, McKL-nna, Lockcrmun, North, Pasturius, Snrvcr, Schoonbeck. Schultz, Slang, Stevens, Tremuntc, Vuudur Limb , W'ahers, ndt-r. - :n I MW m m A Mwam .. Founded 1911 Indiana University 218 Chapters DELTA THETA CHAPTER Established 1952 The local Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi still finds itself in the tender years of growth. Being one of the youngest chapters on campus, it has been striv- ing to obtain the high standards of the University with iiAChievementi, as its motto. The local chapter has won the intramural track championship three times and this year was a parti- cipant in the various intramural sports. A cultural program was presented with the help of talent gath- ered from the many sources on campus. Highlights of the social events were the Home- coming Dance and the Founders Day banquet and dance. Robert Maddox and John Robinson are the June graduates of the fraternity. This year7s president was Melvyn Black. Two brothers of the fraternity who act as spon- sors are Preston Williams, assistant to the Univer- sity Chaplain, and Clifford Smith, member of the Civil Engineering faculty. Adviscr-PRESTON N. WILLIAMS Bollom Row, Left to Rightv-Blnrk, Robinson. Maddox. Second RawiGilmorc. Riley. Brown. Wright. KAPPA DELTA RHO Founded 1905 Mithllelmry College 10 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1920 The fraternitfs social highlights throughout the year are a tea for foreign students. Christmas Ball. Christmas party for underprivileged children, the Hillbilly Party, the Rose Formal. the Wharf-Rzlt Cuttilion. and the Senior Banquet. Kappa Delta Rho placed second in the Home- coming Lawn Display, second in Mardi Cras King. and won the intramural basketball trophy. They went to the Iinuls in soccer and wrestling, the semi- finals in tennis and badminton, and are league champions in softball. They placed fifth in the total points gained through intramural competition. Outstanding seniors are: William Kane. varsity football, Druids: David Richards, business mana- ger, Collegian, vice-clique chairman, Campus Party, Omicron Delta Kappa. Tau Beta P'. Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma. ASME, Parmi Nous; David Ham- 1'iek, IFC, Tribunal, student trustee, FMA; David Davis, varsity soccer team. ttStt Cluh: Ray Alhergi and John Arnst, varsity football. A111vlwn-RALPH II. WHEItItY IInImm Run; Imll In High! -Hulnrirk. Allu-rlgi. Kulm, Xlt-urx, lturu'urt. Hurron, J. Hnrgurt, Cltluhtun, Lulfy. Serum! It'uu'HI'hilIiln, Mcntlrr. Stuhl. Ilmis. tlhvslm-k, Hivllv. Slu-u-umu, .Uutkmxski. Longt Third Ihm'eb'puhr. Curiui, Huntington. Mikitu, Mullirk, lh'unii. Millvr. Shh-Ids, Kisllr'r. I'uullh Hun 'Clurk, Iinwulnmgrn I'lxlhunls, lihvshurth. Mulh'r. :t. Xlx-ruurt. Kimmy. Lambert, Snurtv, ntu'n. Nu! lm'lmlml in Pit'lun- Arnst, Cumu-lt. Furis, tluliu, Hivhanh, Kit'lntldsnll. KAPPA SIGMA Founded 1869 University of Virginia 128 Chapters ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1892 Graduating Kappa Sigmats recognized for their participation in campus activities included Edward Lcithead, president of the Insurance Club; James Houek, president of the Lacrosse Club and varsity lacrosse player; John Godayte, publicity chairman of the Lion Party; and Paul Palumbo, member of the varsity baseball team. Kappa Sigma held its annual toy drive for or- phan children during the Christmas season with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The Fraternity also held several joint parties and sorority mixers in addi- tion to a Christmas Party for underprivileged chil- dren 0f the State College area. The Pledge Dance and Spring Formal along with the Spring 'Week activities completed the social calendar. Intramural athletics played a prominent role in the fraternityts activities. During the past year the chapter house under- went major repairs, both internal and external, which were the beginning of a long range improve- ment program. , Adviser RICHARD HUY Bounm Raw, erl m INgIIIi'Spudnm, Mack, Wilkinsun. lIUlICk, Lt-ilhcml, Shonut, Rapuvh, Slams, Mann. 501mm! Rnw-inurtsnck. kalyle, Mmml-ly, Wunganmn, Adams, Whiteside, kuntz, Oulwnlc-r, Kuutrman, Nurnmn. Third Ruwe-Pulumhu, Zimulznk, Citlu-us, Inlmm, Wilkinson, Schilpp, Buyd, Wuhster, anntski, Myers, Juzi. Nut Included in Picturew lh-xklrty. l'mlhmvk. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded 1909 Boston University 154 Chapters ZETA ZET A CHAPTER Established 1912 Graduating Lambda Chi Alphas recognized for their participation in campus activities included Jack Calderone, varsity football, ttSh9 Club, Varsity Club; Donald Woods, president of Society for Ad- vancement of Management, Business Administration Student Council; John Bruno, varsity football, Ed- ucation Student Council; and George Kennedy, Business Administration Student Council. Lambda Chi Alphavs social calendar began with the first football week-end. An honorable mention was awarded for the Homecoming lawn display. 011 Military Ball Week End the annual Pledge Dinner- Dance was held. The Spring Semester was climaxed by Spring Week and the Senior Ball. The theme for the Spring Week End was gTheek Party? and the appropriate dress for the event was the toga. The Lambda Chis were represented in the foot- ball, tennis, basketball. boxing and wrestling intra- mural events. Dick ,ing was autstanding in the boxing competition. AdvisrrwrSA M UHL l. A mum Ilollum Row, erl to Rigltlrillurlmun, Blunkvnlwkvr, Furmingcr. Kennedy, Lightnur, Wumls. Nuco, W. Gingrich, Firm. Swuml Row Ihmtimu. Fuglixh. Williams, Ruifunidn-r, INN . King, llmul, Anderson. Truulnmn. Thin! Rmv-r-merv. Mt-DI-n'lt, Halumll. SIPWJYK. Sidw, Piukvrluu, Russinni. Ililty, Urt-ler, Mayer, Ililll, Ih'plt-r, thite, Mc-isL-l, J. Gingrich. Ferris. N0! IHL'IIUIHI in I'l'rlurc- Hrumlcy, Bruno. Culdrrumu Griugs, 1.;n. Parks, I low I. Cray, Springumn. Grillilh. chSurrly, Brumlvy, Bvutlv, Eliumk. Fumlh ln'uu rKn'hs, OMEGA PSI PHI Funntlvd 1911 lluwurd 1,1niw-rsily 227 Clmplurs X11 CHAPTER I'leMiVqu-d 1921 Omega Psi Phias nmjnr aurhim'enwnl of the year was the at-quisilinn 01' a fraternity Imusu on Clay Luna. and lhc 11mg uwuilud rmu'livulinn 01.11 : chap- lm'. The lone senior. Irvin Hill. was a varsity Icllcr- man an 1110 funthull team. In intramural spurts. Arnold Huzmc, u plvdge. fighting in the 1131;011:111 class. nun his division vhznnpionsllip and was designated outstanding fight- vr in 1110 tuurnummnl. 1n the fuluru. the fraternity hupus 1n rwuplurv 11w, umulmnit: trophy fur improvement which it won ml 11 - uwurds rmwplinn. With a prosenl membership of 17, inrluding plwlg ,5. they foresee expansion in the mam fields in wllirtll u chapter ul 1110 Uniwrsily ran vumpclo. 'Ith frailornily has over 200 chuplcrs in nllwr vullcgcs 21ml univvrsilics m-mss the nation. .-1tlrixvr Mnxrux .11 Brznusnzlx Ihlllolll HUN, Imll In HIM! 11.nxlhnrnr, U'Vril, How, Huluinmm, Edmunk, Sliuh. Tluul 1m. Yulmg. linmnu Williams. '1 rnuly, bmwml Hum 11 irhlt-r. rum , Wulrh. Jumiuuu, Hill, Curlvr, Arnnlxl. Luthun. PHI DELTA T HETA It'ullnth-d 1818 Hiumi Unin'rsily 120 tlhuplvrs PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER Cslzlhtishml 19m Phi Delta Theta! started the tour M winning tho 1956 Intramural Football Championship. Repro- Senting the Phi Delta in tho. 'zu'sity athletic world are Milt Plum. outstanding quartvrhack nf the IUSG football team. Joseph Bohzu't and Frank Urban. also on the football squad; Thomas Hunvuck. haskolhzlll; and Earl Pollst, wrestling. Another Phi Delta cngagod in campus at'livitics was Juhn Kcrsh, who was pl'vsident of the Hat Su- uiety Council and a memher 0f Purmi Nuus Hat Society. Sm-ially, Phi Delta Theta sponsored a Chrislmus party for underlntivileged children along with Kup- pu Kappa Gamma, held their annual Christmas dance, and their traditional Bowery Ball. The Phi Dells worked with Pi Beta Phi sorority during Spring Week. The fraternity also participated in Natiunul Community Servivv Day. :1 nutinn-wide projw-t by all the chapters in Phi Delta Thvtzh for llw lwltm'- ment of frutcrniu-t'mnmunity relations throughuut the nation. zhlm'svr AuTnl'n XI. WHLLIVWHN Ilullum Rum. IAu-II In High! Uigun. Srhrx'. Rl'lltillt'V, Kx'lsll. h'mhln-ll. Hulhngluu, I'nuxl, Svhuuh. 'I'ullIL ,IVIHIII It'nu Fillpulrirk, Hum'm'k, Hcrln-rl, Hmul, thlvgvl, St'hnnhurlllvr. C. Smith. N. 5lltilh. Slrhzul. Him: Huhml. Mt'liridr. Quinn. mun-r. Hrrrlu-r. Wm. Aux mhum n. lumm- Multan, 1mm, lnu,,.-I.... ltiwlmlt', l Slmldzul. Ilungvrhrlll. Sw'muI Huw tiumlvlwll. ILH-rimn, Sthllrll'ltl. tlln-tlluill, thnn-n. Triumwr. Urhun, XVutsuu, Wihun. PHI EPSILON PI Fuumlml IWH Cullrgr uf llw City uf No-w ank :57 Chupll'rs 'I'HICTA CHAPTER lfxtzllllhllwl 1911 Thu suriul t'zlluntlur rnnsisu-rl of jninl purlit-s with ulhvr frulvrnilivs uml cwnts fur llnmuvoming, Junior Prom. Military Bull. INT. and Senior Ball Wm-k Ile. In ronjumrlinn with lht' joint parties, vxvhimgt- tlinnvrs m-H' also led. The winning uf HIP Campus Clwst Award for fraternity snliviluliunS. tlm intramural h-nnis chump- iunship, and 1111-, Hillvl IleImH League Champion- ship dvnnlml :1 unilvd house HTML The nuliunul vunvuntinn of the frulornity uwzmlml llm Thom vlmpu-r with lhretr honors. Sumc of the more prnminonl scninrs this year urn, litlnmml Krunlm'. prvsitlenl of 1116 Business Ad- ministration Slutlnnl Cnum-il. dirmzlnr of the Central Prunmliun Agvm-y. 11ml :1 member of Linnas Paw; Rulwrl Unllmzm. lpusim-ss mzmugvr of Frail: and gvmrral vhuirmzm fur Campus Chcsl: John Chanelz, Imznl fmllmll manager: Mivhzwl Shapiro. vdilmuin- rhivf nf Ihlw-olmlus. llw Physirul Education news- Impvl'. 21ml prvsidvnt uf Phi Epsilon Kappa. physi- ml mlurulinn fraternity. xirll'isrr Jh-zlcmlm Uli'r'rlnmn Knum-r, lluriuh. Ilhh. Huhllins. Swami Rmr Nn'umzln, Jm-ulxmn. Julmwn, Hurwiu. ,. knmwn IL Luln-n. Cu-vf, l,ilnu', MiIIu-r. Nu! ,IH'IIHII'II in PuuMuu-k, lh-mirk, KINK', Ihmvmlml, Suhlnnsky. Hull'tlll k'm. by m Ihplu Hlmuin, X, linlwn, II. I'TIMI-im Shapiro Cu-llmnn, Wulm', 1'1. 1w... xxmmL MMMM wmm I:.,m......., Thin! Hun Ih'rlnnn. 1mm, I.nu.m. Kaunll'uu, Cu'rnln'lu, 1.5mm, I'urun lJme-Iz, .l, Llulrim lhhhluin, l r-ll. I-':i4-4llvr, l- nimlnmu, IL llullunnh-l, 'l'. Hollandrr, Kunlnr, Knlln-r, PHI GAMMA DELTA Foundtld 1818 Washington and .IL-ttvrsun tIuIIi-gt- 82 Chuplcrs CA. MA PHI CHAPTER Estilhtishmi 1888 The tup avhievcmcnt for Gamma Phi vhupter this year was winning the Outstanding Fraternity Cup. This yezu's seniors vuntrihuted much to the winningr of this award. Bill Clark, the house secre- tary. was All-University viue-prosident, and a mem- ber uf Andnwles. Skull and Bones. ODK, 21ml Limis Paw. Jim Svhultz. rushing chairman. was head gymnastics manager, and a mcmiwr 0f Purmi Nous. The fraternity i'us represcntml in Menis Glee Club by Bill Detterm'. whu was also a member of Blue Key and head manager of the tennis team. Hausa president Frank Mt'lsitdml was a member of Blue Key. ODK. amt Purmi Nous in addition to being head manager of the cross vnuntry 19am. This Fall Phi Camis advunvml t0 the semi-finais in intramural football. Tho Christmas season was highlightl-d by a party ixith the Chi 03' for State College 21ml Chil- dren. Arlrisr'r Ill'xnlm 19mm! RN Bulmm Row, Imjl In lx'lghl Hunliltnn. Svhulll, ImuigV DMh-u'l. Frrgnaun, Uri. Xx-mlhalu. Hrth-n. tlliuk, ll. llvuuivrwm .N'rrnml Run hilly iLInm. Hullun. th-HM. ,Luuhvn, Huiwrlu Huugh. vi'urgt-rsun, Uilnlcl: T V q lellirrtl. Firming. NM; 1'. Hmlklllzin, Hm'Kn'nlu'. hunrx'. I'LIHII! Ii'uu Iilnlin-x, Hxxiugln'. Citilrlh. hilllttv tin! Rulr l'nrulhxg I.;m;u-. v . Hurrimm, Smink, 'Umminu. 'l'rmwm C. valvrmm. Nu! Im'lmlml in Pic urn ih'x'in'. Hri-isvh. .Ir.V H. Ii'idlhuru. i'i I'Lxhi-nru. I'lilll. hulku'ri PHI KAPPA I'hllutlml 1889 Hmwn University 37 Chaplin's CAM 'M CHAPTER Eslulllishml 1913 The cruwning 0f the Phi Kappa sweetheart al the annual Pledge Dunn: and Christmas Party cli- maxed the fraternilfs social year. The dinner dance is held during the Military Bull Week End in December. Santa Claus was un hand to distribute gifts to underprivileged children of the area at the annual Christmas Party. 51.. Patrick, the fralttl'nilyK patron saint, was honored at the annual St. Pattyk' Day Party in March. This spacial event topped the, social calen- dar fur Spring Semester. Scholastically. the fraternity raised its standing unmng fraternities and was awarded its national or- gunizalimfs tmphy fur the highest suhnlusliu im- provement. Phi Kappa participated in all intra- mural sports and finished the year high in the over- all standings. 1n exlrzuturrimllm' activiticsg Phi Kappa was rep- resented in 'rllespians. Players, Collegian, WDFi . varsity football, soccer, and wrestlinq. in addition to campus political parties, IFC committees, 21m campus professional and Imnurau'y fraternities. Adrisr'r Nlcnums M. Bltm'rlx liullum Ifmr. Lvll In High! Dnbnmki. Millur. Hiuuvk, IVlrit L l-qun, Cunipuu. DH-R-lm. GullugIn-r. lh-nl. Zugdlvs. Kitst'lh Sm'mul Run' Curran, Knm-hur, Munlumn XImvm-s. 'lkummn, llcnnmwx. Urvhvk, Hlkim Luzunhik, WimlisiL Thin! Il'nm illl'yu. Hirkuy, Osrnkuraki, Slult-r, kallld. Hale, HiH, Uhriu. Monaco. Cruss, Bulwruk. Nu! Inrlmln'rl in Pulmw 'mlluuu, I'iwwuu'. Warlhling, PHI KAPPA PSI Founded 1852 Wushinglon and Jefferson College 59 Chaplcrs PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1912 The Phi Psi social calendar got OH to its usual start with Homecomin . The shMountaineer party hosting West Virginia Phi Psihs was given as was the Christmas formal preceded by a Christmas party for underprivileged children. The annual clam bake and cabin party was as enjoyable as ever. Seniors representing Phi Psi 0n the athletic fields were JeHrcy Bostock, lacrosse; Fritz Clayton, wrest- ling; and William Shaw, soccer. Some of the Phi Psi,s who were active in campus organizations included John Heinze, hHe-Man chairman, football manager, Home Economics Stu- dent Council, president, Greeters Club, Blue Key and Skull and Bones; Robert Martz, president, Thespians, president, Board of Dramatics and For- ensics, AlI-University Cabinet, and Parmi Nous; William Shaw, Biz Ad Bulletin circulation manager and treasurer, Delta Nu Alpha; Lawrence McCabe. N. S. A. co-ordinatm', international vice-president N. S. A. and Parmi Nous. Adviser FREDERICK H. Lnnscnmzn Hallo! Row. Lei! I0 Right-Mchhc. Hoslcxlcr. Sunny. Basmck. Mrs. Wutfl. Hemling. Kuhn. Clnymm Marti. Huimc- SNOW RWVSHWH- S I'H- Bryn . Cambell. Kulmwmki, Brown, MDIZK'T. Slmw, Sphnmh, Vnshunz. Thin! Rnwfsuntt, Pnltn, McDonald. Spunglvr. Heck, linuhrr, Nnnu-vlw, Hurhivri. Mvgun, Anlrilu. Nu! Im'lurlvrl iu I'irlurr-lhu'llh Kirklvy. Winlrrlmnnm. PHI KAPPA SIGMA lt'uumlml 1850 lhlivcrsit 0f JH-nnsvlvuniu 46 Chuncrs Y . I PSI CHA PTER Estzlhlisllml 1890 The fraternity flnished a close second in the in- tramural program with Guy Tirahassi winning the lGS-pound championship in boxing and the fra- ternity track team winning second place. The foot- hall team and swimming teams also made the semi- finals. Social zu'tivities included the annual Pledge Dance in the Fall and famous ttBacchanaV7 'lVoga party in the Spring. Spring: Week saw Phi Kappa Sigma and Chi Omega somrity join together for the activities. Oth- er social events included sorority entertainments, costume parties and house parties. Outstandingr senior Phi Kaps were, John Al- hret'ht. 119C Summer Cncampment and Collegian; Guy Tirahussi, varsity baseball: David Powell, pres- ident 0f Belles Lettres; Harry McKee, IFC Board uf Control; Bob Betts, Blue Band, Glee Club, Chapel Choir; Elmer Strauss, Inlervarsity Christian Associ- atmn. Arlviscrh FREDERICK R. AxmlsoN Portvrtichl. Swami Rnuvw Alhrm ht Pcllnw . Juvo ms. I-Irkv rt Gnldstein, Spitkn lu- -.hl Iimlfnrs, Nnthshin, Pow'hll Hullum Ifuu, 1.le Ia Right Strauss, J. Mullny. 'I'mhlva, MtKPo, MM. Wimluw, Fustrr, Duhlbrrg, anbruugh, Hutchimm. lulmi rm Bm'kinlnthil'r Ih-.lh 'l'hnmpmu, Shuuk. Bnih-y, Pht-lun. N. Mullm. Tlinl Ruu-hDr-Cuvnil'uutv. Hoffman, Bunnr, MvMulh, Gnhl, .thI, 1.1-. quIIlI Km: Llinm lh-zultiv, Lulhw, Sunder, Mulhm. Allisun, Pruhsl. an-yvr. Dvihlr. Mutt, Hmshvr. Nu! Im'lurled in l'ir'lurcwlinnnvl hvh-H. Fthnt'illvr, Timhdul. h-Auv-L PHI KAPPA TAU Founded 1906 Miami University 70 Chapters OMICRON CHAPTER Established 1922 Social functions of Phi Kappa Tau included the pledge dance, a Christmas party for a group 0f 0r- phans, and the well attended house-party week ends. Phi Kappa Tau was awarded the Homecoming Lawn display cup for the third straight year, thus retaining it permanently. Last year, the basketball team was runner-up in the intramural basketball championship. Harry Davis is an active participant as president of Sigma Delta Chi. managing editor of the IFC rushing magazine, editor of Toga Tales, and a mem- her of the Froth board of editors. Ronald Casarella is editor of Froth and a member of Blue Key Hat Society. John Yaag was commander of the Persh- ing Rifles and one of the founders of the Association of the United States Army. In athletics, Walter Mazur held down the varsity left tackle position in football, while Donald Sanders played on the la- crosse team. AdvischANTlmNY KIBELBEK, Jn. Ilallum Row. LEI! lo RighI-Hnmr-r. Sanders, Davis. Wumlring, Mrs. Mnhurun, McCarthy. Lennard. chth, Brown. tt'vbur. Sw'uml RUM 'Gunsz, Calsun'llu. Summer. Clamwu, Cress, Drukc. Hudnk, Frank. Yang. Thnnnnsnu. Thin! Ruu'A-Ehrvnh-hl. Sivhi. Davenport. Strirklor. Junu-lkx, W'utln. Van Flm-l. Halislt-r, l-Iictn-utu-rgvr, lirr, Luann. I'mth Ituu' Philiph, Stunt l'aulnlivk. Sll-vkvr. Stuck. Cole, Nu-u'lin. Criuun. l'urkor, Elmore, Noll. Hl-rmml. an lm-lmlwl m Piuunv llzuur. MvKiMn-n. Nelnnn, Suirv. Wnpm-n PHI MU DELTA Founded 1918 Uniwxxily of Mussm-husetts 13 Chapters MU ICPSILON CHAPTER ESIHbliVlH'll 1930 During the past year the fraternity participated in Spring Week, Greek Week, pruvided 21 Christ- mas party for umlerprivileged children, and received fourth place award in the Interfraternity Council Sing. Many of the brothers and pledges are interested in athletics and the fraternity is well represented in the intramural program at the University. Phi Mu Delta has attained a high scholastic standing on campus and a number of the brothers are in various scholastic honorarics. The Penn State activities the fraternity is repre- sented in are Eta Kappa Nu, Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Pi lita, Pi Alpha Xi, Phi Mu Alpha, Penn State Players. 'thespians, Penn Stale Engineer, Blue Band, Chapel Chair, and Merfs Glee Club. Allm'wr r,ltnstll'lt W. Hm'r Ifuunm Run, lmj! In RmhliiThmnux H-y. 1.:llur. Kenurf. Qumm Mrm Miller. Nln-litu. lezik. 'l'uy'lurt Stm-rker. Mu'iue. Swami Ifnu'mhlillt'r. .I. Ih-mn, Bender, prlvgrutf. Hen ' 'r Rnu' Wilmn, Doykin. .L Gilln'rt, ShiIhm-u. Hurnu-ky. Uururv. Powell, W. Gilbert, Chapman, Chupple. I'aurlh N munmn. Mulgiv Walker. lhu'knmun. SIIMIII. Munpm. It' I v I Hunkilh. W'I-lllun. Hunl. Vignnln, Hhruln', vYnm'y, Uuugh HIM, Mlllnmuu, Spumlikv, G. lh'um. Nut Included in I'itrluro-i-Krull. Huhnmun. Swirr. 'ly, PHI SIGMA DELTA Jt'oundml 1909 Culumhiu Uniwrsity 30 Chuptvrs SIGMA CHAPTER Established 1927 The social program of Phi Sigma Delta included many events correlated with those sponsored by the University. They hosted a regional conclave for the National and celebrated the 30th anniversary of the chapter at Penn State. From a scholastic point of view, the rating vas raised to 13th among all fraternities 0n 'ampus. A number of seniurs were outstanding members of this years class. Richard Dollinger was head soccer manager, business co-ordinator of Frolh, and a mcmher of the Business Administration Stu- dent Council. Harry Yaverhaum was head lacrosse manager, oHice manager of the Collegian, account executive of CPA, uml fraternity editor of LAVIl-I. Jay Tolsnn was advertising manager of Frollz, schedulingr editor of lAVII-I. member of the debate squad, secretary of Tribunal, account executive of CPA, and member of Business Administration Stu- dent Council. Adviser MILTUN J. Bmws'nux 0110!!! Raw. LI'II 10 Right Hulpvrn. Schrr'ibf-r, Dnllingor, Svhwnh. Bans. lmxino, Tolsun, Hirsch. Ymm'hmuu, Yogint Culwu. Smuml ll'ulr Gillu-n. Hillvr. Umsmin'h. Hvistm, klrp. Wr-xlvr. 'I'llinl Run' Sulnnmn. Rnwuhlum, illslttill. Punk. 1. rnnh-in, Itum-u, War - Sumllvr, In Klvin, I-Iputvin, Unruumlrin, Sx-nuy. yun,u l'ishz-r, Srhm-k. S. Itrrnslx'in. Sukvnik. NU! Im'lmlwi in I'l't'llnv D0 Sutnirk. Jm-nhn M. Kurln. Klvin. Luln'nsnhn. Etn-in, Tl'nsl. wttxlkm A Wwww: am. Esra . q; Founded 1873 Massachusetts Agricultural College 61 Chapters KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1899 Outstanding among Phi Sigma Kappa,s social activities was the combined pledge dance with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority in December. Other social events were the TTMafia? tTSup- pressed Desire,9 costume parties, and the Spring Pledge Formal. Sorority mixers were held through- out the year. The Phi Sigs and Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority entertained underprivileged children with a Christ- mas party at the chapter house. Movies were shown to the children and Santa Claus distributed toys to highlight the party. The fraternity was also represented in intramur- als as teams or individuals were entered in all sports. Joel Gamble in the IM boxing ring won his second consecutive championship. The 84th anniversary of the fraternity was cele- brated at' the annual F ounder,s Day Banquet in March. Active seniors included Tom Lewis, Skull and Bones; Bill Hartman and A1 Davies, Parmi Nous; and Jim Mullen, art editor of LAVIE. Advisern-P. F. ENGLISH Bottom Row, Left to Right-eMcKissick, Gamble, Lewis, Davies, Mullen, D. McWilliams, Langford, Stevenson. Second Row-Tryon, Bingaman, Sewell, Fox, Jones, F. McWilliams, Oechslin, W. Weader, Panfil, Koehler. Third RoweJ. Weader, Doherty, Reagan, Shambaugh, Hornberger, Merchant, Eldridge, Johnston, Lash. Fourth RoweJohnson, Settle, Moore, Schuyler, Thompson, Larson, Reeder, Werner, Lumsden, Smith. Not Included in PictureeCarter, Dodd, Giles, Hartman, Rebe, Showalter, Werkman. PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded 1868 University of Virginia 113 Chapters BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1913 In varsity spurts. Pi Kappa Alpha was repre- sented by Edward Moran, first stringer in both track and cross country: William Parker. lacrosse: Ru- bert Edwards, varsity center for the basketball team; Robert Fitzgerald. first basketball manager; and Jerald Puntai, first golf manager. John Valentine served as secretary-treasurer 0f Interfraternity Council, b u s i n e s s manager of WDFM, president of Parmi Nous Hat Society, and a member of Limfs Paw. John McMeekin was clique chairman of the Campus Party. The social program was climaxed by the annual Dream Girl dinner-dance held in March at the Eu- taw House. They also held ssSouth Sea Island', and snogpalch Drags parties in addition to sorority mixers. A combined Christmas party with the first floor of Thompson Hall was held for underprivi- leged children. Arlvixrr CHARLES H. Know Ihnlluln Ifuu', ImII Iu Riuhl 'Pnllorsun. St'llmid. VUsLImp, lex'nlinv. KliIm-k, Filmn-ruld. HrHr-ukm. Hr'lmrr. SIiM-r. 51': um! Il'mr Hn-ilrn vaw. hlnlnik. Hugh's. lilmL kldfl, Mzmmunn. Huillis. 'I'lIiIrI RuwwKiwu lhwhn-t, Ynlllm-r, Hufnnurl. l'umlli. yHu'rn. Uhvmmilh. Williams. IKukvr. I'Vumlh Ihur Wunlhim'. Pyll', N'huviln-n. Yummy. Hnlzm, shun. Christian, Mrlhnlv, Giulia . Kurhvu. .Ynl Inrlutlwl in I'n'lun' Hlmulfurd. Itnlu'unhg Jnrunski. lu'x. PI KAPPA PHI Vuundml 1901- Cullqn- of Clmrlvsmn 51 Chapters ALPHA MU CHAPTER Caluhlisht-d 1927 Hon Woodrow and Dave Nash. lwu seniors. lead the way in extra-currivulur activities by competing in varsity cross counlry and track. Womlrmv served us lhv hal'rier captain duringr the 1950 season and ram both indoor and outdoor truck. Run Kaincy. a varsity basketball player7 Vincent Curmrci. ass ml spurt editor of Collegian, and Paul Wucsl. Newman Club executive summary, are but a few who have gainml recognition through extra- currit'ular m'tivilivs. Pi Kappa Phi is a strong supporter of all in- tramural sports, winningr several trophies over the yours for its pm! intramural efforts. Two of the biggest events on the fraternity su- ciul calendar am the annual Pledge. Formal, held during Militan Bull Week End, and Rose Ball, held during 115C Week End. The Pi Kappa Phiiq also sponsor an annual Christmas party for u SH'UUH of the underprivileged children from llw surrounding areas. Arlrise'r C. LICUVARD Fxmms Ifullum Ruw. Imh In Rmhl Minuirh, Ruinvy. Svlmnln-y. Hulnws. Mrs. Hmvhinnnn, McKnight, Hnlm. Armstrong. Prnurlfnul. Swami RmviKinnPy. Hupkiun. Rm'k. Millvr, Ptmllv, Shmnr-ry, Thnrlll', Hlmmw-r, l V an-r. 'I'lu'nl lfou' Skupir, Mt-ledvu. Simmnns, Rupt'huk, Manm'H, Qm-illxvlu Nluggin, leim, l'ullrruun. Family Ruu- Mnxwrll, Ymmnrk, lqm'll, Hvlinvr. Simon. I'uhmv. J. Hnyrr. Gurlwr. Fr :nn, Smdv-r. an Inrlurlwl in I'it'lun' Allhmm'. Ihmir, l'vlkvnlmur Knluuik. Nash. Womlruw, lhrlluuur. ilurm-ri. Gilxsnn. llmlvtl. Umlin. Pullmul. lirhaulm Srhnmrkrr, Wand. Wuu-nl. PI LAMBDA PHI Founded 1895 Yulc University 32 Chapters OMEGA GAMMA CHAPTER Eslublishvd 71942 Sucial events of the year included a Junior Prom Week-Eml dance. the annual Christmas party, and the pledge formal during,r Spring Week End. Pilams heard after dinner speakers present thoughtvpmvoking ideas in keeping with their aim to stimulate intellectual, us well as social. maturity. Interest in intramural participation was at an all time high when Surasak Phaungphakdi, former badminton champion of Thailand. went to the finals for that spurt. Some outstanding,r members include Albert Man- ning, Agriculture Student Council. and Donald bchreihcr, Collegian advertising staff, junior board. In kec tin with the ideals of the National Fru- l b ternity, the local chapter is doing,r its part to elimi- nate prejudice through its admission to membership of men of all races and creeds. Adviser 7 Dmmnun'r DELHHH Ulla!!! lt'nu'. Imjl Ill High! Furlu-r. KiHn-ru. Nulhurh. Rmnirk, Hulminu, Cunkr, S. St'hrt'iltrr. .N't'ruml Ruu' LN, LI-nym'r, II. Slthril'ln'r. leuumnlmkdi. Hzmkin, Itzu'km. Nu! Im'lulh'tl in l'it'lun' I54 1 PI SIGMA UPSILON Fullndml 1955 Pvnnvlmniu Hlutx- UlliYUl'sily I Chuplt-r ALPHA CHAPTER Estuhlhht'd 1055 Pi Sigma Upsilon. nvwcst fraternity at Penn State. has 1. : seniors this year. These men were the fnuntlcra of the fraternity rcspnnsihlc fur the, growth of Pi Sig. William Cunnell was the first president and was suct'cctlml hy Francis Mcllugh. Both haw done much In ozu'ry the fraternity through its beginning stages. and both are graduating se- umrs. Bcilmr a new organization. Pi Sigma Upsilon has Iwcn ahlt- tn provide only limited particilmtiun in lhe intramural spurts program. Members of the house parlivipalml in the bowling. handball, wrest- ling. zlml Imxing events in the past. 'Hm sm-iul program of the fraternity has hecn very extensive. The usual wcck-end parties have haen varied with South Sea Island parties, old clotlu-s parties. toga parties, and the annual milit tury hruwl. Pi Sigma Upsilon celebrated the first annual Fulllldcrsq Day on Outnhcr 20 with a formal dance and a hanquot. Adrixvr MuznAI-zl. Ii. LYNCH UUHHW HUN. Imll In High! Thompson. Mulhv'rn. F. Mr-Hngh, Hurr, Musmgv. Ilillonwnit'u. St'v'nlul Rmv Hislimuki, 1C. Mt'llugh, Mvthllnu Cunm'll, Allnnlit'v, 111101. 7711'!!! Ifmr lulwrll, l'rirv, Milh'l', Srhluuuh. Cullninmhuln, Magma Culhuun, JIHH'H. Nu! Im'llulwl in Pitlun' Nrifm't. h'iuk. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded 1856 University of Alabama 137 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1892 Sigma Alpha Epsilon observed its centennial as a national fraternity this year. Homecoming was devoted entirely to the alumni in order to make Homecoming, 1956, a memorable one. SAEts started the Fall Semester with a Saturday afternoon jam session that attracted fraternity men and their dates from all over the campus. The Junior Prom was held in late October with an evening of rock-Hliroll dancing complete with pegged pants and one-hutton roll jackets. After-game parties and combined parties with fraternities and sorority entertainments were addi- tional social highlights. Seniors active on campus were James Musser7 Skull and Bones, Lion,s Paw, Tribunal, Supreme Court, Omicron Delta Kappa, Engineer-Council, Academic Honesty Board, co-ordinator for NSA; Virgilio Volpe, Glee Club, Liberal Arts Student Council, scholarship chairman for the Liberal Arts College, regimental stafl' of Army ROTC, lFC work- shop; Steven Jordan, IFC executive secretary, Skull and Bones, editor of IFC Brochure, Froth; James Lysek, basketball. AllDltSCTe-JOIIN W. BRENNEMAN B01101 Row, val 10 Right ?Suxc, Vurshuy, Jumns, Bush. Remvy, Jonhmt BUCre, Erb, Murray. Thin! RtlluWAdums, Guthrie, Henrik, Myvrs, Worlz. Kelly, Mussor, Muse, Km'h, 15. Walsh, Mayor. an Ilu'lllllt'll in PiclureriCnupx-r, Edwards, Lysvk. Nc'whuhl, Olmvs. W0 tin?- Muunluu, Mnmlcville, Angvl. Second RuthruvI, Gibbons. lmssig M. Walsh, Guns, ML-Aru-r, Timbers. Kupxlvr, Bare to, Pt-um'll. Iluuglc-r. Vulpv. Fourth Rum iFriduy, Wulumlvy, Mrtlurlnvy. Kirby, Dnugultl, Founded 1909 City College of New York 50 Chapters MU LAMBDA CHAPTER Estuhlisllt'd 19449 Socially, Sigma Alpha Mu started off the year with a cnmhination Bermuda Hop and Fresh Mixer, featuring the Rhythm Rockers from XVashington, D C In quick succession the house held Alumni Homecoming, Junior Prom Week End, elimaxed with a Varsity Drag Party, and finally a hay ride later in November. Military Ball Week End fea- tured a United Nations Party. Spring semester winners of the Sigma Chi Schol- arship Improvement Cup in 1956, the house is striv- ing not only to maintain hut to improve its schol- arship. Five members of the house were on the stage crews of the Playeljs production of ttRuddigore? Furthermore. the cast of Thespians7 original musical review, Hut in the Kin ? included two more Sam- mys. Huuse members have also been active in cam- pus politics and newspaper work. Atll'isvr nlhznan L. PHLLACK Ix'ulmm Run: Imh Iu killlll' 'llulur. l'imz l-I. Kuw. Gr-Iie. Zinmun. Wilkx-s, Colllslv'in. Swami Ifuu'i Rulvltim. Stellnunl. Kuplun. Juvuhsun, Ih-ruhuum. Levy. 'll-nn-lvs, KI-swl. Third Rttll'W'Gilllls, :X. Ruse. Murhltm. lillinum-r. Opull, Mimi. Faust. Nu! lerlanz-II in PivlulvirHaIrIu-lt. Lt-dt'rht-rp. Spiller, YuITt-L'. w. 4.16;. l I Founded 1855 Miami University 128 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1891 In the Fall season, Sigma Chi sponsored the ap- pearance of the United States Marine Band Concert in Recreation Hall, and all of the proceeds were donated to the 1956 United States Olympic Fund. Grand Consul J. Dwight Peterson was among the many who enjoyed the evening performance. Much credit is due to Daniel Revie, concert committee chairman. The Alpha Chi chapter at Penn State was repre- sented in sports by Lucien Girard, lacrosse captain; Robert Scrabis, football; James Jordy, basketball; James Faunce, baseball; Sidney Nodland, Thomas Kessinger, and Wilson Reitz, wrestling. Sigma Chi entered teams in all intramural sports events. Don- ald Dolecki won the 137-p0und fraternity intra- mural wrestling crown. The social calendar included the annual pledge dance in October; the Miami Triad Week End with Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Theta in April; and the traditional Sigma Chi sweetheart dinner and dance in May.. Advisere-HAROLD L. DILLENBECK Bottom Row, Left to Right-Thomas, Reese, Zimmerman, Couza, Mohler, Keith, Kearney, Heinrichs, Borden. Second Row-Bogucki, Dolecki, Agnone, Dawson, Haas, Lynam, Kamps, Schantz, McLaughlin. Third RoweJunker, Sifter, Spencer, Burger, Nodland, Girard, Boggs, Rodgers, Bell, Giegerich. Fourth Rozve-Hoyt, Morrow, Corrigan, Halterman, Faunce, McCarron, Enyedy, Kessinger, Guccione. Not Included in PictureeCOnners, Crane, De Bellis, Garber, Higgons, Holmes, Jordy, Mullen, Reitz, Revie, Rich, Ring, Roan, Scrabis, Suder, Tennyson. .v.-.-t .mh .. - SIGMA N U l'tou nded 1869 Virginia Military Institute 122 Chapters DELTA DELT A CHAPTER Established 1909 The social calendar of Sigma Nu began with Homecoming Week End. Then the traditional Pledge Dance was held in December. Following this was the Blackfoot-Whitefnot Dance, held in March. This is a new, and what we hope to he, annual event with the Alpha Tau Omegas. In May came the high- light of the social year, the White Star Formal. A Christmas party for children of State College was held just before vacation. As in the past, the Spring Week festivities ended the social year. Sigma Nu was represented in athletics, both var- sity and intramural. Thomas C. Law was a member at the football team and Dion Weissend was cap- tain of the gymnastics team. Richard Rehm also represented Sigma Nu in this field. Daniel Land was president of IFC and Dion Weissend was president of the Athletic Association. Adviseriliumm C. Biscnow Ilollum Row K . 1h nr. 'l'lu'nl Raw? Dunn, nyurs, Cmnfurl, Shupert, Coxc, Slerrvtt, Imll In Highlierul, Bursary , Suhmwsandc, Mrs. Sleclnmn, Hollnnhach, Fnht, Huiloy. Calliguiri. SmImlIl RowiiBotl, thlm, Howcs, Teetsell, Rchm, Hibler, Sulwell, Hymn, Sinclair. l'nurm RowiArruwsmith. Carl, Miller, Schmder, Rust, Solomon, Griftilhs, KI-Ily, Ituhmm. Nut lm-lurlwl in l'izrtuw iliurm-y, Brill, tlunle, Law. Mm'Lnughlin, Quinn, Ritchie, Slollfnx, Weissm-d, Willimnu. Founded 1920 Pennsylvania State University 1 Chapter ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1920 Members and pledges of Sigma Phi Alpha, founded in 1920 at the University, moved into a re- modeled house last Fall. The project was financed mainly by gifts from the alumni. The biggest exterior change was the tearing off of a large wooden porch and replacing it with a flagstone patio. The major inside changes includ- ed a new oil heating system, painting of the entire second and third floors, and replacing of furniture and fixtures. The house, founded by a group of Quakers, holds two major dances a year, one in the Fall and Senior Ball in the Spring. A house-owned cabin at Whipple Dam is the scene of social events, especially when Spring weather arrives. The house stresses scholarship, as shown by its high ratings among fraternities in this field. Adviser-WILLIAM L. KJELGAARD Bottom Row, Left to RighteStuart, Hoffman, Forrest, Sword, Mrs. Maude Saby, Wiant, Kurtz, Reilly. Second RoweThornquist, Boyles, Pollock, Robinson, Siar, Snyder, Kroninger, Sutherland, Mitchell. Third RoweAlbert, Robson, Harhigh, Radcliffe, F. Morre, Nixon, Byrne, S. Morre, Frederick, Nippes, Stasch. Not Included in PictureeDubbs, Thompson. SIGMA PHI EPSILON I'iuundmi 1901 Hirhmuml Culluw- 1446 Chapters ETA CHA PTER Esta lilishcd 1915 llighligl'lting Sigma Phi Epsilmfs social calen- dar was the pledge dance at which they selected a sweetheart, the Motheris Day dinner and dance, and a Faculty Tea. They also had a Christmas party for needy children and participated in Spring VVCek. Sigma Phi Epsilon has made great advances in scholarship, moving up 13 places in fraternity chap- ter average. Much of this can be attributed to its seniors whose efforts have earned them admission to honorary and professional fraternities. Among them the chapter lists Charles Good, president, Kappa Phi Kappa; John chtz, Alpha Kappa Upsilon; Donald Capuuno, Eta Kappa Nu; and Charles A. Wliidman, Arnold Air Society. Samuel Valentine was captain of the football team this year, played on the varsity baseball team, and participated actively in campus politics. He is also a member of the Parmi Nous. Alpha Kappa Upsilon, and Kappa Phi Kappa. Most outstanding was his selection as AH-Amvrican football player. AdWl'XI'ri 'l'. lhxruww Ptllt'l'Ell liulmm Rum, Lz'll In High! rHc-rllm, Mvmn', Hutton, L'mnpiwll, D. Cupuzum, Knmtz, Slt'vrns, Suini-r, Smith, Klingensmilh. Svcund Ratht-rmiilh, Pr-nilt-r. Fnrcsc, Thunms, Wwiiimun, Gluwr, Gumt, MiriH-i. Wrimtntluh. Coupon Third Rum Crnwluy, 'A'ViS. Newman, .I. Cnpuzmo, G. Bunkers, Averill, Hoffman, Ilorshclnmu, Lynch. Pinniv. Fuunh Row Itunkvu. ltixlNitfk, Oilltnnmil, Pursnnu, MCDHIT. Burlwrich, Muck, Snuwdt-n. Townsvnil, HMO . Nu! IllUllHll'tl in Piclurr'v7ltnrsun, Vulvntimu Thomux. SIGMA PI Founded 1907 Vinccnnus University 45 Chapters TH ETA CH AFTER Established 1912 Homecoming Week End started the social calen- dar activities for Sigma P'. During the Fall, they participated in Junior Prom Week End and held their annual pledge dance on Military Ball Week End. The fraternity participated in the activities of Greek Week and held several exchange parties and sorority entertainments throughout the year. The yearts social events came to a close with the tradi- tional Orchid Ball. Among the outstanding seniors of the fraternity were Joseph Hartnett, house president, senior class president; Jack Abele, Alpha Phi Omega, former Campus Party clique chairman; Donald Byerly, Parmi Nous; Raymond Carlin, head chapel usher, lieutenant commander in NROTC; Stamatios Flam- poris, captain of the soccer team, vice-prcsident 0f Varsity ttS Club; Donald Gordon, Phi Sigma Iota president: idward Redheld, chairman of senior class advisory board, house treasurer; and Harold Walz, member of Varsity zLS,9 Club Adviser rCllAllLliS D. JEFFIHES Hullom Row. Lei! In High! -MurslmlL Lohman, Cubhisnn, Gnrdmh Mayor, Hnrmetl. Kunmlmnv RNH'IPM, Carlin. Wall. Bluukt Second Rnwnldmuv. Bvaltir, Whittle. WNW . Hl'ulnn. Wadsworth, 'I'uhur, Rm-d, Su'llz, :Un'lv, Slnllz. Third vaviv'uln'tl, Fanning, Millvr, SHIYWHY CUTIWIL Wulll, th lluttlmm, Kruusrr. Httlltt'm'iiv kt'rll FUN ! Rm? ' lialppvll, McLaughlin. Iunulin, Ludo. Nu! Im'lzulml in I'il'lun' elhmnlt, Ormuml. Elm. Limlstrmn, Downing, M. Clark. liyrrly, Lowrry, Baker. D. Clark, Founded 1920 l Central Missouri State College 39 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Establihed 1956 The most important event of the year for this ; fraternity was its installation into Sigma Tau Gam- F' ma on Oct. 12, 1956. The chapter was established in i 1954 as Delta Sigma Lambda. 1 Three delgates of Alpha Psi chapter attended F the national convention in Kansas City, Mo., in De- . cember. 3 The highlight of the social calendar of Sigma ; Tau Gamma was the annual pledge dance, FFWinter A Wonderland? Other social events included a Christmas party for the retarded Children of the area, sorority en- tertainments, and formal banquets. Dances were j also held every big week end. z Sigma Tau Gamma ranked 18th scholastically - among the other University fraternities and was an active participant in intramural events. 1w. Outstanding seniors of Sigma Tau Gamma were , Kenneth Williamson who maintained a high scholas- f: tic average and Gordon Halter and Raymond Schulz 2 who were members of Blue Band. Adviser---PAUL E. SWEETLAND Bottom Row, Left to RighteWible, Gray, Williamson, Mrs. Neilly, Corson, Fisher, Adair. Second RoweGillette, Anderson, Roller, Pierce, Bowman, Havens. Third Row-Baumgartel, Hollinger, Kirk, Herman, Wennerstrom, Berilla, Marshall. Founded 1899 Illinois Wesleyan University 97 Chapters PI CHAPTER Established 1922 In 1956, Tau Kappa Epsilon was named iiOut- standing Teke Chapter,, in the nation. They also won the Intrafraternity Council Sing for the sixth consecutive year, and were awarded the social fra- ternity Scholarship Trophy. Their formal Orchid Dance, held annually in the Spring, is their outstanding social event of the year. They also sponsor a Christmas party for un- derprivileged children. Tekes this year won the intramural swimming Championship and tennis singles championship. Outstanding seniors were: Forrest Crawford, Omicron Delta Kappa, Parmi Nous; Joseph Eberly, Lion,s Paw, president, Chemistry and Physics Stu- dent Council, All-University Cabinet Executive Board, captain of the tennis team, Intrafraternity Council Parliamentarian, treasurer, Omicron Delta Kappa; F. Albert Ely, Glee Club, Thespians, presi- dent, Pi Epsilon Tau; Donald Fought, president, Chapel Choir, drum major, Blue Band, president, Phi Mu Alpha, treasurer, Alpha Nu, and Curtin Schafer, chairman, Encampment Workshop, senior board, Book Exchange, Senior Class Advisory Board. Adviser-ROBERT E. MCCORD Bottom Row, Left to RighteOlsen, Harper, Crawford, Eberly, Znachko, Mrs. Walsh, Shillinger, Ely, Fought, Shafer. Second RoweSmith, R. Beamer, Trautman, Hartman, R. Beamer, Caliardi, Harner, Tunell, Barnes, Anderson, Badger, Marcello. Third RomeJackson, Carlson, Rohm, Biery, Rayfield, Johnston, A. Rossi, Williams, Donahoe, Byers, Rowland, J. Rossi: Fourth RoweBrosius, Heckathorn, Durham, Oprendek, James, Jacobs, Hand, Harnett, Mills, Campbell, Armen, Snyder. Not Included in Pictureecross, Tressler. TAU PHI DELTA Fuumlml 19244 Pennsylvania Sum: University 2 Chapters A LPHA CHA PTER istublislwd 1924 Tau Phi Delta, a national social-professional fra- ternity of collegiate and graduate forcslers, was or- ;zauized to further the profession of forestry and allied fields. Tau Phis take an active interest in agricultural activities, including Howdy Night and the Ag Hill Party. In addition, many members are active in the Penn State Forestry Society. Despite extra- curricular activitiea Tau Phi Delta has ranked ammu,r the top four fraternities schnlastically for the past 11 years. Tau Phi,s outstanding social events of the year are their pledge dance, held Military Ball Week End, and their annual Steak Fry-Cabin Party, held Senior Ball Week End. Outstanding seniors were: David Allison, presi- dent, Suciely uf American Military Engineers, vice- president, Agricultural Student Council; Nicholas Iiodrigucs, president, Xi Sigma Pi; Richard Voel- kcr, editor. The Sylvan; William Ceriuke, vice-presi- dent, Xi Sigma Pi; and Paul De Bald, secretary- lrcasurcr, Xi Sigma Pi. Atll't'svr RUNALU A. BAHTUU Ifnllmu Rum, Imll m Riyllliwilrrllrlli, Vunlkvr, Hrt-slin. Barton, Allimm, Terry. C. WulfP, Bowers. Srcmld RnuH-Spuitl, Murtmmun, Hummrl, Kriz, Drvsg, Browning, Logan. Sn-hmhl, Grrirkv. Thin! HulkWVhitvr'uxugr. I. Vanfv, Clalrkv, Hmldings, Strauss, Snydm', W'urnvr, IM-Bnld. Nu! Im'lutlcrl in Pivlnn- Knnpp, leriguvz. THETA CHI Founded 1856 Norwich University 120 Chapters OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1925 During,r the Fall Semester, the social calendar of Theta Chi included the annual ttBowery Ballf Ju- nior Prom Week End, and the pledge formal. A Christmas party for needy children was also held. Sigma Delta Tau sorority joined the Theta Chi7s in the Spring Week activities. The fraternity partici- pated in intramural sports and were especially active in bowling and wrestlin . Among the outstandirw senior members of the fraternity were Truman Burch, president of the fraternity, technical director and treasurer of Thes- pians, Skull and Bones Hat Society; John Starkey, Thespians and the Education Student Council; Wil- liam Landis, Skull and Bones, Thespians, Engineer- ing Student Council and IFC Board of Control; George Remmey, vice-president of the Ceramics SO- Ciely, and personnel manager for Thespians. A1- fred Klimke, the Nittany Lion, was also the associate editor of Frolh, a member of Thespians, and Skull and Bones. Jay Livziey won his letter in varsity football. AzlviserviCYuus E. FlmNcu Ifuuum Raw, 14le 10 Riglui Mustml't-u, Latchrn, Davis 05' , Cuukv, But-vi. Third Ihnv'iJuhnelnn, Eyrrl', D. Jnnvs. vs, Hymn, Kuhur, Coslalnzn. Nu! Included in Pivmn'wGrillin. , Adams, Blm'll, Mrs. Gtm'hkv, RqunL-y. le'mm'. Gerhard. Cnlmmm, ll. Jones. Mnurk'r, Kivshmwr, Humutsis, Wul'rr, h Klinu'kv, Livzivv, Mt-Cunn. l'uulumu thuul Sm'mul Row Nurkvy. lurr. Rmdvr, l'mu-leki, Miller, Fix-ni, Launlis, 'ltmllu, Fuzz rle Run' il'ntlvr. Kohl. Kvllor, lh-itllvr, THETA DELTA CHI FOUHLICII 1847 Union Cullcgu 30 Chapters SIGMA TRITON CHAPTER Established 1954 Theta Delta Chi7s social calendar began with a party for the alumni 0n Homecoming Week End. This was followed by a dinner for the alumni on Rmnders7 Day, Oct. 30. An Arabian Nights, party climaxcd Junior Prom Week End in November. The Fall Semester social season ended with the annual pledge dance aml u 4French Cabaref, party over Military Ball Week End, and a Christmas party for underprivi- lcgcd Children. In intramurals, Theta Delta Chi placed ninth amung the fraternities last year. The outstanding seniors of Theta Delta Chi were John Ii. Ferrari, house president, Phi Eta Sigma; Donald Patterson, president, ingineering Student Council, All-University Cabinet, chairman, Inter- Cnllcgialc Council Bnard, Parmi Nous, Omicron Delta Kappa; William Snyder, Campus Party clique- t'hairman, treasurer, Young Republicans, Alpha Kappa Psi; James Cramer, vice-president, Alpha Kappa Psi, Business Student Council, and Menvs Debate Team. Adviser WVILIJAM ll. Scun'r'r, JR. Second Raw-vnmwx. D'Angcln, Olcxu, Ridcn, McCulluugh. liallnm Raw, ImII, m RigllliMax'kuy, Crmnnr, Fulk. Snydor, Williumn, Ferrari, D. Pattornuu, Mnnsch, inrmnu. 1 Nut Included in Pivlulw VCnmlnn, Felix. Pnnina Millheim, LvnImM, Rnactm, Diwmy. Thin! Raw 31340 cpls, Cornvu, Karlnliu, Etrkerl, Rubs, Shunllwng, Bvll, Snpkn, Fruuulusni. Fish, Nt-isivy, l'uttvrmn, Pram, Suhol, Smilh. THET A KAPPA PHI 1111111111011 1922 Lclligll University 23 Chapters BE'I'A CHAPTER Established 1922 Theta Kappa Phi's social plogram beg'm with the annual Homecoming Week F 11d and was further developed with its Halloweaen Masquerade Party 011 Junior Prom Week End. The traditional Pledge Formal was held early in December and was followed several weeks later by a combined Christmas Party with Theta Phi Alpha. The SpIing Semestms social calendar featured parties 011 IFC Ball and Senim Ball Week Ends and participation in all Sprint1 Week events. Athletically, Theta Kappa Phi excelled in soft- ball, winning the Softball Championship in the 111- telfi'atelnity bLeanuel last Spring. The f1 atel 111ty also par'ticipated 111 all intramural spmts this yea1 which included football swimming, tennis, bowling, 110x- i11g, basketball, SOLCCI, hack, and softball Theta Kappa Phi was represented on the Uni- versity football team by varsity center Steve Garban and end Richard Dill. Atlviscr-WJAMES J. 011111111 110110111 R0111, Left In Righh 'Fliul. li'ulrick, Faris. Mrs.111111l1iwu. Ciurdini, Mum, Bluszkowaki, 11111551. 511111111111. Third RowW 11111111111, Olprwkh anlzm-k, W111 ,Juhusun, Nair, K11 Included in Pictulc-Dill, Cnrlnm, Grupsy, 111111111111, 'l'11:1111:11rri I'lz. F mulh Ron -'111r1.1li, 312,111an Rnu'iLlhvrloilnvr, Golden, Sknk, 21mm, DcCrm 11 Ym'vino, 1111111111. 11111111111, Zurull. 1t11iuh, Iiknll' h, qunsy, W11,11;11111r Ruvult- 1ski, 1111 111111;. Nu! THETA XI Founded 1864 Ihrnusahuzr Polytechnic Institute 55 Chupturs LAM B DA CHAPTER Extuhlishcd 1907 Theta Xi enjoyed a year of social ai'Tairs high- lighted by the celebration of Lambdak 50th anni- versary in April. A large number of alumni were present for the anniversary celebration and the an- nual ttoggw Foundcxjs Day. The formal pledge dance was held Military Bull Week End. Lambda chapter also acted as host for the Theta Xi District Regional Conference in April. Lambda was voted the outstanding chapter of Theta Xi last Spring and received the emblematic Memorial Trophy for this honor. Competition for the trophy is based upon the individual chaptefs standing in such categories as scholarship, activities, public relations, and uvcr-all improvement. Among the outstanding seniors were Ray Bolze, president, Quartertlcck Society, 5 c a h h a r d and Blade; Frederick Heath, Blue Band, vice-prcsident7 Sigma Pi Eta, Scabbard and Blade, Home icon- umics Student Council; David Piatak, head basket- ball manager, Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key; and Rich- ard DcLuca, three years of varsity football. Arhvixr'r CHARLES C. STEWART liunmn Raw, Imll In Ifighl-Knnm:4ly, Piatnk, Bnknr, Mm, McCormick, Bush, Kohlcr, I'nllm'k. mlndvx, Jmnon. Sct'nnd Rmth Pech, Walton, Fiusol. anlh, Sichrl. Hnrrisoh. Mirlht Lnflus, Millvr, Bums. Third Rum rWillinmm Boyvr, Wpulz, Hawk, Mzu-hlun, Kusm-ll, Knpf, Kirk. Susnuski, l'm-lmrh, MilU-nhl-rm-r, Cnok, VantT. Nut Iurlmlml Ill I'irlurw rAlhrm'hl, Hulux Dr-mlm-y, Iluslun, Krivuvr, Mungt-rum. Altlhiuit, Kydm', Shank, 'lthie-rww-lm-r, Wvlnh. TRIANGLE Foundle 1907 University of Illinois 18 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1928 Scholastically, Triangle has never ranked below seventh place among University fraternities. The social calendar included costume house par- ties, picnics, mixers, and sorority entertainments. The big house party this year was the Wrokyo Tum- blef, Junior Prom Week End. hWinter Waltzf the annual pledge formal, was held on Military Ball Week End. Last year, Triangle entered Spring Week, won tw0 first place awards in the Mad Hatteras Parade, and placed third in overall competition. The fra- ternity also actively participated in intramural sports. Among the outstanding seniors were Peter Gray- hash, co-edilor, Engineer, president, American In- stitute of Industrial Engineers; Herbert Hanson, co- editor, Engineer, recording, secretary, Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Charles Bowman, Phi Kappa Phi, vice-president, Petroleum Engineer- ing Society, production manager, radio station DFM; Barron Cashdollar, president, Petroleum Engineering Society; Fred Longenecker, house president, Fraternity Marketing Association, student trustee, Engineer; and Howard Reich, Vice-presi- dent, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, American Foundrymalfs Society. AdviserWEDWIN P. NYE Svidl'l g, Iimlum lx'uw, 1li! la Righlwhl Bowman. Vuinlu, anmlmrg- Hixlvr, Ml'lmughlin. Wm'lkm's. Wnrnn-r, Fn-ml. Hursl. : Rn-irh, Silulvy, Mrs, Wobstvr, Lungonm'kvr, Dit-nrr, Gunlz. 'iul Raw lh'uuzu. Yurknvir-IL Krompu, Zugus. Cuslulullur, lel'l'ri, Cunnlrymun, ZETA BETA TAU Founded 1898 City Cnllugu uf New ank 4-7 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Esmhlislwd 1046 Outstanding among Zeta Bela Tank social events was their pledge dance on Military Ball Week End and their Marriage Party in the Sprin . They had a mixer with the freshmen and several com- bined parties as well as a Christmas party. Alpha Psi of Zeta Bela Tau is represented on campus by seniors Herbert Garfinkle, debate team; Edward Guldsiun, Accounting Club; Leonard Lev. Alpha Phi Omega; Carson Alexander, social chair- man. Hillel; Allan Friedman, American Rocket So- ciety and Department of Acm Sciences; Stanton Selhst, University Tribunal. Zulu Bela Tau broke ground for a new house on Humccoming Week End and hopes to have construc- tion started by Spring. Adviser Cunmnu A. NHLSUN Iluunm How, er1 In lfiphlr A. M. Fritdlllilll, Alt-xumh-r. Kluuvr. Fulk. Su-lbsl. Ruhvnu. Goldslnn. Swnnzl Ruuv- I.Wilt, Wim-r, A . FriA-xlmun, Mil'lmvlu. Killingt'r. Lippnmn. I1 'l'lu'nl Huu- Munaky, Ihrsnikuff, Guldalx-lu, Imxy. lN-Iznrr, Sknlnivk, Szlvmluun NU! lm'llulwl in Pirrmrr Cullen. Guriinklv. 1.11m . Lukun', Orhmch, Simon, Silznlun. Pledge duly again Scholarship too is a fraternity goal Recreation provides relief from studies, promotes fellowship 312 SORORITIES T110 climax of :1 succt-ssful rushing season is the rihboning cvrc-nmny to Penn State during Spring Week PANHELLENIC COUNCIL ORGANIZATION Pfesitlent . - - - - BARBARA NuzuuLLs 'lCe-Presftlt'nl - - - - GRACE ANTES Treasurer - - - - NANCY SHUWALTER Recording Sez-n-rury - . - - ROBERTA Lancn Corresponding Svcrt'lury - - - DAIHA DUTKU Panhellenic Council, an athliate of the National Pan- hellenic Council, is composed of two representatives from each of the 22 sororities. The Council acts as the gov- erning body of the sororities on campus and as the chief co-ordinator between the sororities and the University administration. In conjunction with Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council sponsors Greek Week in the Spring. This includes Work projects, exchange dinners between fraternities and sororities, and the IFCePanhel Sing. The week is high- lighted by the IFCMPanhel Ball. BARBARA NICHOLLS President Another important function of the Council is to plan and regulate rushing among the sororities. This year they initiated the use of business machines during.r their formal rush period in order to save time and lahm'. In order to promote scholarship. Punhel presents a scholarship cup each semester tn the sorority uhtaining the highest average for that smnesler. The Cnuncil also gives two annual scholarships. Among Panhelis activities this past year was the estab- lishment of a memorial fund for Anne Elder and Sally Laughlin, sorority Women who lost their lives in accidents. The Council has representatives on AIIeUniversity Cahi- net and Womenis Student Government Association Senate. Mrs. Mae Shultz, assistant to the Dean of Wiomen. was adviser to Panhelleniv Council during the your. Ifulmm ll'ull', L141 10 Right , Ripley. Lrulxlmrl, lhippupnrl, Iluwkius. Shnwullvr. Mrs. Shuln. Nit'hulls. Antes, erch, Dutkn. Bixhull'. Hrtltlks. Sm'uml Raw Wulkvr, Dormant. Svumun. l vazunh-x', Wuidm-r, lh'pvnlmgvn, Winnirk, ltunkiu. Nush, FI-hm-l. Muruiu. Vnmlt-nhnrg. 'I'ltinl Ruu' llutl'nmn. Cutnn. Burkn-y. Httrl'y. Slm-hr. Hmmh. lmux, Muurr, Slnlhurym, l'illrt, ut'llm', Snltyu, Puxtun. I'uurlh Rune-Junes, Musknwilz, Frimlhvrg. Suvhluv, Lumhm't, Funk. Porter, Morshnu. Diehm. Cullmyuhn, Mm'gutt, Mulduvun. ALPHA CHI OMEGA Founded 1885 IJquuw 111111111111in 82 11111111111110. BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1932 Nevemher 11r11ught the annual Mardi Cras and Christmas time 111u1111 the 111115 helping Kappa Siuma with their drive to e11IIeet toys for u1111e1'11livi1e1re11 children. With this season also came a Ch1istmas 11a1ty 1111' needy L'hiIdlen with Bet ta Theta Pi, and 1111111111 with the Phi Kappa Psis. Alpha Chi Week- end was another of the years 11i11h points. The Initiation Banquet was 1111 liriday 111111 the Pledwe Dance and Banquet were hel111 Saturday. T0 climax the year Alpha Chi Omega and 11111 Kappa Epsilon eemhined fumes for the events 111 the 1957 Spring Week. Amongr the outstandinn seniors were Maiy Lou Moore Susan Lnux, and Marjorie Pearce who rep- resented the sorority in Mortar B11ard.Susan was 11 1111311111131 111111111111 Lambda Delta; Marjorie, Kappa 11111 Alpha. president 111 1111111 SiO'ma Phi; GWen Davis and Joan I'ly, 1111131113119; Gwen Phi Siwma Iota 111111 1111111, Sigma Tau Delta. Adviser Mus. 11111111111 K. VIi-2111:K l31I111m R1111, Im fr I11 Right 91111111111111. BUIH'I 11'1 C. 1111111241111. V'm Aim. 1.1 I II 1-11111'11111. 141-1111, Mi'Whurln'. Iinsn-nlmrgvr, 111-1111;. 0111's. Vi11'1k,11111' 1.111121. 11111121.111 King, 51111111 Mm' l11'rl R1111: 11111111115. I1wi11 3'1111111111 Wooxlwuril. Kinn k 10y, Davis, Kt'l 11H. Chur. P01111211 Mulm-II. Nut Indullt 11 1'11 Pirlun Se enrn 111 Rammenahl K1111111111'11. 11-1'. P111111 Kr1-i111'r, 1111141114111! Ash. Vim 1'11'1. Smith, Wilcii 1x. lh'uy 51111111, 111111111 11!: R111 Punk's. Fly. Struup, Montague, D111 '11 N. W1 11'11', K111111111, SHiII, Founded 1909 Barnard College 40 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1937 The Alpha Epsilon Phis launched the year with initiation. The newly pledged members were en- tertained at a roller skating party followed by an informal dance. The alumnae were welcomed over Homecoming Week-end with an informal open house. The tra- ditional Mothefs Day Program was held in the suite over Motheras Day Week-end. AEPhiTs social life was highlighted by their annual sorority formal. The AEPhYs program included raising funds for various charity organizations, services to the local hospital, and an annual Christmas program for needy children. The year was concluded by sending delegates to the AEPhi national convention in Florida. Senior Alpha Epsilon Phis Who are active in campus organizations are Clare Stein, student mar- shal College of Physical Education, Lakonides; Merle Brooks, treasurer, Scrolls, president, Alpha Epsilon Phi7 co-chairman, Card Section, advertising manager, Student Handbook; Marlyn Harris, Sigma Alpha Eta, Thespians; and Janet Miller, Thespians. ArlviserkMRs. MARCO KALIN 1301mm Raw, Left In Righlec. Stein, Kramer. Harris, Cohen. Frank, Brooks, Singer. Stein, Grocn, Guru. Third RowiKruller, . S. Miller. Su'hugar, Schwartz, Jones. B k Munmlvn. Buckman. Slahl. Nat Included in PictureveBulxis, Isaucmzm, Lyon, J M. a 1 Cinlmvr, Adclsnn, 1r. illcr, Huppapurl. Rnlxins lunm. Weiss, Zuvns. 10in. Srcund RungulZ, C0111, vacnlnn. RosenlhaL Ress, Stern, P. Fuurlh RuwiKushncr, Gn-ift'r. Mnrguu, Yuslmn, Ibsen, Slows, Gusky, Founded 1904 Syracuse University 63 Chapters ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established 1947 This spring Alpha Gamma Delta celebrated the tenth anniversary of its founding on campus with a banquet in honor of the original members. Annually, the sorority holds a pledge dance, the Feast of Roses, and the International Reunion Day Banquet to which alumnae 0f the local chapter and representatives of the national organization are invited. The Alpha Cams participated in Mardi Gras and at Christmas time joined with Alpha Zeta to sponsor a party for underprivileged children. They com- bined with Sigma Phi Epsilon for a Faculty Tea and Spring Week. Among the outstanding seniors in Alpha Gamma Delta were: Barbara Nicholls, Panhellenic presi- dent, Mortar Board, treasurer, Theta Sigma Phi, Cabinet; Adele Moldovan, Scrolls, president, Alpha Gamma Delta, secretary, Hellenic Society, Lion Party Steering Committee; Evelyn Onsa, Sigma Tau Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian copy editor; Millis Mershon, president, Theta Alpha Phi, trea- surer, Players, treasurer, French Club. Adviser MRS. BRUCE L. RATHFUN Muyes, Lewia. Sylrnnd Rt'weeLiningcr, Olson, Morris, Marzznncn. chnor, Prim, Ix'ulmm Rnw. Loft 10 RiglLlwAmlrrsum, 0mm, Hamilton, Nicholls, A. Moldovan, Reid, Furd, Mcrshon. ' Nut Inrludud in Picture- Nt-lsnn, Homes, Adams. Kelly. Thinl Rnuv 751mm. Busulygu. Slmcheckvr, O'Dnnnall, Suurlnu, Cook, N. Moldovan, Surver, Mummrrl, Finch, Kemp. chppingor. Lukens, Lynchw Michurl ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Founded 1908 Howard University 104 Chapters DELTA GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1952 Alpha Kappa Alpha enjoyed their anniversary this past year with a celebration. On that night they crowned James Jones of Kappa Alpha Psi as iiKing for the Night,, The Alpha Kappa Alphas are active in the in- tramural sports program. Last Spring they were awarded the Participation Cup for being the most active group in co-ed intramural sports. They also won the 1955-1956 Duplicate Bridge Tournament. Each year the sorority raises money for their scholarship fund. One of Alpha Kappa Alphais activities was a Welcome-Home Party for their graduate adviser, Mrs. Oliver, who had just returned from a tour of urope. Outstanding seniors 0f the sorority were Sandra Cunningham, Sigma Tau Delta; and Huan Walker, Phi Sigma Iota. Adviser Mus. RuBEnT T. OLIVER Bultnm Raw. Left In Righlrwlnhnsun. Walker. Sm'und RowiRiplcy. Cunningham. Smith. Ruehuck. Nu! lnr'lurlml in Pit'lurei Davis. English. ALPHA OMICRON PI Founded 1807 Barnard College 61 Chapters EPSILON ALPHA Established 1929 As a part of, Alpha Omicron Pi,s philanthropic program a Knit and Bake Sale was held in the Fall. During Mardi G 'as they were awarded for the third mnsecutive year the Mardi Gras cup. Christmas was highlighted by a Christmas Party held with Alpha Tau Omega for underprivileged children. In the Spring they held their annual Hedge Dance and Rose Formal and together with Delta Upsilon, a faculty tea. The yeafs social season ended with Spring Week in which they participated with Sigma Chi. Outstanding seniors were: Barbara Frederick, Scrolls, Lakonides, Panhellenic Council, vice-presi- dent, Alpha Omicron Pi; Patricia Jones, Business Administration Student Council, editor of Biz-Ad Bulletin, treasurer7 Alpha Omicron Pi, Senior Class Advisory Board; Elaine Klnul'es, Pi Lambda Theta, treasurer, Louise Homer Club, Concert Band. Arluisuree-Mns. Euu'u 11. ANDERSON linllwn Il'nw, Imll In High! Crcmw. Lufi'vrly. Slvfmmk, Syryru, Frederick, P. Janos. Brainwrtl. Wickizer. Gage. Dimer. Savant! Ruw-erning, HoiYm-dn, Shaw, Rnhvrh'. Yrmvy, Rvim k , . n law u. inmm'nnun. Sifmr, cnm-r. tynlt. llrirtl Rmr rOltinuvr. Moran, Rios. DiOimfrin. Wullere. OiNtti , annc s. Duvillhoiwr, liulcmnhc, Manifold, Philips. Iun' itnn'khill, Ih'nlm. Cm'cuvt'i, CnIIm-yulm, Ili-mm, llmu-k, U mes, K1009, Klnuros. Long, Muttisnn, Pmudfoat, Scigliano. Nut Imrlurlnd in Pir- Founded 1893 Lombard College 69 Chapters BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1942 This year the Alpha Xi Deltas held a Christmas party with Tau Kappa Epsilon for children of the State College area. Other philanthropic activities include the donation of books to a selected hospital. A X Delts participated in Mardi Gras and held a Homecoming Party in the suite for the returning alums. In the spring, the annual Rose Dance and dinner honoring the new initiates and new pledges were held. The FOUHdClJS Day Banquet and ceremony was held in April. They entered Spring Week with Lambda Chi Alpha. Last year the Beta Lambda chapter of Alpha Xi Delta was presented the achievement award for their province. The sororitfs outstanding seniors were Nancy Showalter, Scrolls, treasurer of Panhellenic Council, 711eta Sigma Phi; Donna Karch, Pi Gamma Alpha, Pi Lambda Theta; Jane CroH, Pi Kappa Mu, Phi Chi Theta, Collegian; Barbara Kabakjian, Louise Homer Club, president of Women,s Chorus, Players. Adviser Mus. RICHARD W. BARKER Bollam Row, val m RiglllWCuwxh-r. Weiglc, Iliukcrsuu, Kylzunlcr. Narh, Canmun, Bell, Kihsillu, Kuuzur. B. Shnwaller, Wagnrr, Bastian. Blimlinc, Quint h LIEU, DuBnis, Dickson, Buhluycr, Hauler. Not Included in PirlurciFehncl, Felk, ankenfxcld, Fu Sliver. Vngolry. Third Rmvr-iMnhnoy. Blae , Vim Orlnvr. buh nv ll llt'rlnn 9 Second RuwiFurlunatn. Killing. Kureh, Klumpp, Fuurllx Rnu'iWushkn, Rimcl, Lon B. Meyer, Jones, Spunnulh. Kulmkjian. Lnypoldt, F. Meyer, xa,.. M. A5 Miller, Murillo 0r. um'ry, .nanna'.e. A Parker, , Uprrudok. GrofT. ' I x 01', Lubin- N. Shuwuhcr, Founded 1888 University of Missouri 57 Chapters BETA EPSILON Established 1946 Beta Sigma Omicron had the honor of being the host Chapter for the Eastern Division Conference which met at the University to discuss ideas of mutual interest. Beta Epsilon chapter was also proud to be the recipient of this years scholarship cup. A year of social events was highlighted by a dance honoring the pledges. The Beta Sigs also participated in Mardi Gras and Spring Week. This year the sorority celebrated the 68th anniversary of its founding. At Christmas time, Pine Mountain settlement, the national philanthrophy for under- privileged children, was aided by knit sale profits and contributions of gifts from members. Seniors participating in campus activities were: Doris Weidner, president, Beta Sigma Omicron, secretary-treasurer, Zoology Club; Janice Clawson, Players, Phi Sigma Iota; Kay Metz, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. Adviscrg-Mns. Guoucu G. R. LUCAS Iluuum Row, er1 In Rigll! Crimmvr. Alexander. 'l'rrziso, Selmmyor. Wcirlnor, J. arlos. Sweet. Puwrll, Clawsun. SrcuudeRuu: Young, DeLuL'y. Mensch, C. Quarlcs.IBailcyx Kilnwr. Thus. Cnmwr. Third Ruu' 'I'ivml. Mm'shmun, Hiliu On, Mon, Fux, Willizllns, Smith, Murphy, Baldwin. Not Included in Plclurcharmtz, Cox, Evans, Fuscu, Glger, Summers. CHI OMEGA Founded 1895 University of Arkansas 119 Chapters NU GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1927 Chi Omegas entertained their parents in Grange Playroom with the annual Parentsi Day Dinner in November. They combined with Phi Gamma Delta to give underprivileged children their annual Christ- mas party. The Chi Os participated in Greek Week, and in April gave their annual Eleusinian Tea. They again joined with the Phi Cams in giving the Founderis Day Tea. The biggest dance of the year was the Sweet- heart Dinner Dance, which is held each Spring in honor of the seniors. Chi Omega concluded the year by working with Phi Kappa Sigma in the Spring Week Carnival. Chi O seniors represented the sorority in many campus activities and honoraries: Lee Leaphart, organizations editor of LA VIE, Judicial, Phi Upsilon micron, chairman of Greek Week; Virginia Leary, Scrolls, Judicial, Education Student Council; Dianne Lee, Scrolls, Chapel Choir; Bobbie Lerch, Scrolls, sorority editor of LA VIE, recording secre- tary 0f Panhellenic Council, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Aduiscrw-MRS. L. R. PARKS, JR. Buuam Raw, Left In RighlgWilliums. Weaver, Rankin, Leary, Robb. Seilcr, Bogar, Graves, Larch, Chung Bruinenl. Second Rnn'riBiCkhum, Dari, Mather, McKnight, Frillsche, Wagner, Blythe, Slathnl, Bowers, Marshall. Third RmUmay. Kegel. Shogren. Pfuith-r, Mcrlz. Rullv, English, Bright, Hrmvn. PalmL-r. He'rgquisl, Curr. Fourth RnuverWiu'ruh, Sweilzer, Hcveridge, Juppenlutz, McCinnis, Lenker. Hansgen. Could, Knhler, Lutz. Cihsnn, mehuugh. Nat Included in Piulurcv-Agnur, Hurm-y, Frum'n-P'vrrivm. Luv, Leaphart. DELTA DELTA DELTA Founded 1888 Boston Univvrsity 99 Chapters ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Established 1947 During the Christmas season, the Tri Delts went caroling with Beta Theta Pi and held a Christmas party for underprivileged children with Delta Tau Delta. Delta Delta Delta celebrated their tenth anni- versary as a chapter at Pennsylvania State Univer- sity with a Founders, Day Banquet in the Fall, 3 birthday party in the suite in January, and by re- ceiving two chapter awards at national convention. Tri Deit gives two scholarships annually to Penn State students. The chapter earns this money through service projects. Tri Dell Seniors active in campus organizations and honoraries were Margaret Forster, WSGA, WRA Executive Board, Mortar Board, Home Eco- nomics Student Council; Ann Forster, Mortar Board, All-University Cabinet, president of WRA; Alberta Hoffman, Scrolls, Panhellenic Council, The- ta Sigma Phi, associate editor 0f ths in, the News; Ann Farrell, president of Physical Education Student Council, president of Lakonides, All-Uni- varsity Cabinet, WSGA, Mortar Board. Allvliscri-JVIRS. WALTER S Hu-Ls'ruu Iiullum, Rum, chL m Righr Qumm, Funk, Sum, A. Furslcr, Hoh'man. Cnnwuy, Laiug, Badman. Luuim. Scrum! RuwiiSlruusn. Lumhanl. Huntgr, Hawkins, Becklcy, Shunk, Wingerl. Fun't'lL Hcm'y, Poland. Third Rmvuh'lium May, Mvillsuu, Wrugg. Huzcn. Lochner. Ehcrlv, Kvplingcr, Muwson, Sluusbury. Kurlz, Wallace. fourth Run: :Iuhnsun, Armslmng, hrst. Schmidt, Huili-y, Rubvy, Jmiy, Iltvl, SchuiTcr, King, James. Not Included in PicturcSM. Forster, Hoover. Margaux. DELTA GAMMA Founded 1873 Lewis School 84 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1929 At the Delta Gamma convention in Quebec City, Canada, the Penn State chapter was chosen the outstanding collegiate chapter in the country. Delta Cammzfs activities started with a sorority pledge dance honoring pledges and new initiates. Other Delta Gamma activities included Mardi Gras, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, in- tramurals, a Founderts Day Banquet, a Mothefs Day Breakfast, and participation with Beta Theta Pi in Spring Week. Outstanding Delta Gamma seniors were Dolores Jones, president of Mortar Board, University editor 0f LA VIE; Martha Patterson, secretary of Mortar Board, WRA senior adviser; Julie Maybury, Mortar Board, secretary of AlI-University Cabinet, Phi Chi Theta; Elizabeth Merrill, Scrolls, cheerleader, Theta Alpha Phi, Phi Tau Mu; Jeanne O,Conn0r, Scrolls, editor of Monitor, Pi Lambda Theta, Education tudent Council; Barbara Butler, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta; Mary Tassia, choreographer of Thespians. Adviseerlss JANE CUWELL Hatlum Raw, er1 In RighlhDramblc, UtCunnur, Woullcy, Mulrill. Mnraio, Mnyhury, Vamlvnhurg. Peterson, Seaman. Jam's, Tdsuiu. Srcand Rnu'vNisucn, Dnvixlsnn, Hayward, Harki- sun, Benny, Hodges, Gilmun. Hcckman, Hupmn. 10h. Third Rnww 'ochner, Glusshurn. Thunlpsnn, Lamb. Engle. Gruns. Huilmun, Krivk, ML-Cullmn, Hvrlzng, M. Lmlwi anrlh Rntv'mFusurr, julmg, Gunle, A, Anlwig, Smith, Ely, Weber, Strung, Lytlr, Hunscn. Grinin, S. Yugr-m. Nut Inrluxlml in Pirlun'yAlIisun, Hhurk, Butlcr, l'allcrsou, Suu'kvr, C. Vugvlor, Whittaker. I eDonald, J udicial. Founded 1902 Miami University 118 Chapters GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1946 The Delta Zetas started the year with a retreat for all sorority members to make plans for the yearas activities and to discuss the. happenings of their National Convention. In October, the DZS held their Founders9 Day Banquet honoring the Delta Zeta Woman of the Year, Mrs. Mary Dranga Campbell, for her work with the blind. In December a pledge dance was held at which the chapter celebrated its 10th anniversary on campus. A Christmas party was given for under- privileged children, and a Knit Bazaar to help support Gallaudet College for the Deaf. Mardi Gras, and participation in Spring Week were the main events for the year. Outstanding seniors of Delta Zeta are Debbie Diehm, Scrolls; J anet Reid, Vice-president 0f Omi- cron Nu, Vice-president of Theta Sigma Phi; Joan Barkley, Omicron Nu, Angel Flight, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Sylvia Harper, Chapel Choir; Ginny Mc- AclviseerRs. CHARLES A. MORGAN Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hertzler, Horger, Egizio, Evans, Barkley, Diehm, Hicks, J. Reid, Parnell. Second Row-wFunk, Kunkle, Wimmer, Oscilowski, Elliott, Snyder, Lowe, Cassler, Leunis. Third Row-Pell, Heltman, Drum, Herbein, Rankin, Feller, McGough, Barnhart, Edelman, Edwards. Fourth Row-eBertrand, Starr, Benson, M. Reid, Darling, Gray- shon, J. Smith, McLane, Moehrle, Owens. Not Included in Picturee-Flack, MacDonald, Miller, S. Smith, T. Smith, Spencer Thomas, Weaymans. Founded 1874 Syracuse University 64 Chapters ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1932 This year Gamma Phi Beta celebrated its twenty- fifth year on the Penn State campus. They also held a banquet commemoratingr Founders7 Day, par- ticipated in Mardi Gras, and joined with Alpha amma Rho to entertain a group of underprivileged children at Christmas time. The first of a series of spring activities was the annual pledge dinner and dance. Spring Week found the sorority work- ing with the Delta Sigma Phis. Gamma Phi Beta was hostess t0 the parents of its members at a Mothefs Day Breakfast. The sorority concluded its social calendar with a picnic. The sorority was represented on campus by Daisy Zimmerman, WSGA president, Mortar Board, and AH-University Cabinet; Elizabeth Beveridge and Carol Denniston, Mortar Board; Claire Ganim, president of Scrolls and senior senator of WSGA; Barbara Shipman, sorority president, Scrolls, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Panhellenic Council; Judith Tame, historian of Scrolls. Adviserths. RICHARD H. PAFF VB: Bottom Raw, Lelt to Righl-Cobb, Corman, Hoffmann, Plan, Shipman, Cushman, Tame, Ganim. Dennislon, Wcucrau. Second RowiCrcningcr, W'illnrd, Whillinmnn, Elms, Bcvcridgc, Brown, Lepinc, Zimmerman. Olzack, Viturlas. McGovern. Third Row-Hawbnkcr, Stoudnour. Martino, Bechtel, Huckslm, Smith. vans, Townsend, Slcrhutzcl. Conrad, Prentiss, Bu - linger. Fourth RoweTnnncy, Clark. Schwcikcr. Bowers, Kreider, Free, PnIlins, Cnpc, McMullcn, Delwilcr, Aslic. Not Included in Picturc-Bohl, Bixlcr, Mack, Sandu, Scidcr. .1- I? F ounded 1870 DePauw University V 80 Chapters BETA PHI CHAPTER Established 1931 Last spring Kappa Alpha Theta was awarded a trophy for winning the Panhel-IFC Sing three consecutive years. A Student Golf Tournament was sponsored by Theta to raise money for their yearly contribution to their national Charity, The Institute of Logopedics. Theta also supported a French war orphan. Spring activities included a faculty reception, the annual pledge formal, a Mothers Day break- fast, Spring Week activities with Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and a banquet for the graduating seniors. Members of Mortar Board were Susan Fleming, Miriam J ones, Martha Michner, and Sheila Nearing. Other outstanding seniors were Susan Hill, All- University Cabinet, president of Home Economics Student Council; Judith Hance, All-University Cabi- net, president of Education Student Council; Susan Walker, Scrolls, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, sorority president and Virginia Hance, Scrolls. Adviser-MRS. HUMMEL FISHBURN Bottom Row, Left to Righthoch, Brenner, J. Hance, Hill, Walker, Fleming, Michener, Anderson, Jones, V. Hance. Bygate, Barnes, Snyder, Porter. Third Row-Stauffer, Dunkelberger, Waite, Erb, Eckert, Auerbach, MacKenzie, Paynter, Rinehart. Not Included in Picturee-Bedenk, Choate, A. Colclesser, Decker, Doan, Gardner, Kersh, Lutz, Manifold, Nearing, Sones. Milligan, Evans, Ward, Lohrentz, Smith, Cordero. Second Row-Wagner, Glading, J. Colclesser, Dickson, Nitrauer, Fourth Row-Sigelen, KAPPA DELTA Founded 1897 Longwrmd College 95 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1941 Kappa Delta was the first national sorority to adopt a philanthropy of aiding, underprivileged children. The national organization supports the Crippled Childrenis Hospital in Richmond, Virginia. As their local philanthropic project the KDS sponsor two orphan children from the county. These children, who are living in a foster home, are entertained once each month. The chapter has also established a trust fund for their further education. The Kappa Deltas began the year with a Hal- lowden Party with Delta Chi for some of the local children. At Christmas, they joined Chi Phi fra- ternity to give a party for children from the area. T hen during Spring Week they worked with Delta Tau Delta. The sorority was represented in many honoraries and organizations by Jo Fulton, Judicial Chairman, Scrolls; Norma Gloar, Barbara Fluck, and Donna Springer, Phi Lambda Theta; Lillian Wright and Mary Donovan, Theta Sigma Phi. ArlvisereMlss Dnmmn' E. ALFKE Baltum Ram. Lpfz lo Riglgz-Bmcs, Fiscus. Fulton, Turner, Springer, Durman, Wright, Vycc, P. Burr SI'NHHI RuuveSeumun, Hnwvil. Jersun, Nummel, S. Burr, Hurnml, Nm'Im-lt, Snltis, Kulihah. Third RnwWOtDnnnell, Mun, Sykes, Huck, Knrns, Sullivan, Wilton, Dimmivk. HulTnmn. Fourth RmveLuino, Pruml, Cunuusc, Kulchvr, Wanms, Hurr, Simun, Cnfsky, Himlmzm. Nut Included in FirluanClairc, Davin, Gluur, Leader. Menzu, Miller, Ray. Rullvr, SlzlfA-r. Smith. Founded 1870 Monmouth College 85 Chapters DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1930 Mardi Gras started off the Kappa Kappa Gamma calendar and was followed. by a tea given for the alums in the sorority suite after Homecoming. This year, the Kappas and the Phi Delta Thetas spon- sored a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren during the Christmas season. Mothefs Day luncheon and breakfast were held in May. Kappa Formal, also occurred in May. Winning the Spring Week trophy last Spring, the Kappas again worked with the Alpha Sigma Phis during Spring Week. Senior members of Kappa Kappa Gamma who are active in campus organizations are Jean Mc- Mahon, co-senior editor of LA VIE, secretary-treasur- er of senior class; Margie Blank, co-senior editor of LA VIE, Mortar Board, Iota Sigma Pi, Encamp- ment secretary; Mimi Mergott, Liberal Arts Student Council, Mortar Board, Red Cross Committee Chair- man; Nancy Scholl, Scrolls, Education Student Council, Encampment secretary; Marilyn Seltzer, Mortar Board, cheerleader, chairman of Senate Implementations Committee. AdvisermMRs. JOHN H. STORCH Bottom Row, Left to RighteMiller, Cobb, Capper, Wells, Elliott, Mergott, Cox, Phillips, Wilson, Forbes, Blank. Second RoweShultz, Rutherford, DeMay, Porter, Sauer, Fife, Seltzer, S. Buck, Donovan, Francis, Hurley, L. Buck. Third Row-Aiken, Gardner, Wisely, Adams, Lockwood, Dunbar, Keys, Ulrich, Goodrich, McCoy, Shepler, Kopach, Ryan, McFarland, Johnson, Stuart. Cheverelli, Pittman, Peters, Rolston, Bauer. Not Included in PictureeBriggs, McMahon, N. Scholl, S. Scholl. F0 urth Row-Ehman, PHI MU Founded 1852 Wesleyan College 76 Chapters BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1929 This past year the local chapter of Phi Mu re- ceived the National Fraternity Education Award and the State College alumnae group was named out- standing. The Phi Mus maintained a toy cart at the Centre County Hospital and last year sponsored children at the Junior Chamber of Commerce Circus Benefit for crippled children. Christmas was highlighted by a senior dinner dance, and caroling at a hospital. Phi Mu partici- pated in the IFC Sing, Greek Week, Mardi Gras, and joined with Alpha Gamma Rho for Spring Wee . Seniors of Phi Mu who participated in campus Organizations were: Carol Knight, Scrolls, corre- sponding secretary of Phi Mu, Chapel Choir; Daria Dutko, president of Phi Mu, corresponding secretary of Panhellenic Council; Harriet Gerhart, Chapel Choir, Louise Homer Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta; Dorothy Hughes, Pi Lambda Theta, Chapel Choir, Louise Homer Club; Ann Hadesty, senior manager of Player Advertising, and Pi Gamma Alpha. Atlviserm-MHS. WILLIA M J EFFRIES Bottom Row, Left In RighllSavidge, Knight, Cf-rhnrt. Thomas, Dulku. K Harris, Kurlml, Horst. Cultcllnru. w Patterson. 'I'hinl RIHLBPRYHICI, Garrett, Hadesly, Bnrlz, Crest, cckmuu. Grunt, Sloan, M McClcury, Cmuse. Not Included in PictureeGlcnn. Harding, Loszlsuu, Low, McKinley, McClymnmls, Munro. PHI SIGMA SIGMA Founded 1913 Hunter College 35 Chapters BETA ETA CHAPTER Established 1946 An informal dance was held in February and later during the school term Phi Sigma Sigma made plans for their annual square dance, a charity event for the Rheumatic Fever Fund. On December 2, a dedication ceremony was held for the establishment of the Phi Sigma Sigma Heart Research Laboratory at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in New York, . Present were many national ofhcers and delegates from each chapter. An informal week-end reunion was held for Phi Sigma Sigma alumnae in the Spring Semester. Mothefs Day Week-end included the traditional Motherin'. Day brunch at the HUB7 and an informal reception in the afternoon. Next October, Beta Eta chapter at Penn State will be hostess t0 the Regional Conclave, which is held every two years. Participating in campus activities from Phi Sig- !ma Sigma are Gail Rosenbloom, Phi Upsilon Omicron, WDFM; Miriam BushkofT, Omicron Nu. Adviser Mus. SEYMOUR BARASII llnflum Rum. Lr'fl In High! Ll'vinru Winnivk, Reupnhngon. Surnml Rnw-Ahmnn, thinstock, No! lnrllult'tl in Fir!uWwRI-Hvrnmn. Bushknff, Rnsrnhhmm. PI BETA PHI Founded 1867 Monmouth College 105 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1953 The sorority worked with Phi Delta Theta this year in Spring Week, and participated in Mardi Gras. A settlement school in Tennessee is Pi Beta Phiis philanthropic project. Each year the Pi Phis cooperate with the Alumnae Club to hold a sale of handicraft made at the school. The proceeds of the sale are used to support this school for the moun- tain children and to provide health services for the community. Peggy Boyd was sorority president and a mem- ber of Mortar Board; Susan Conklin, managing editor of Collegian, AllvUniversily Elections Com- mittee; Rebecca Zahm, copy editor of Collegian, AH-University Elections Committee. Other out- standing seniors were Joyce Ramsey, president of Sigma Delta Tau; Shirley VanSant, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Players; Elsa Gastrich, Phi Chi Theta, Secretary of Business Administration Student Coun- cil; and Annaliese Bierker, vice-president of Delta Phi Alpha and Phi Gamma Mu. AdlliSPri-NIRS. ARTHUR M. WELLINGTON nntlnm Raw, Lef! lo RigllliBramil, Turner. BiL-rkcr, Ramsey, Boyd. Custriuh. Smith. Hullingshmd. Svrnnd Rmv-Rced. Kleppvr, BurkI-y. Muyvr, IIoim-r, Muirr. Rusei, anherl. Hurlley. Third Rowismtknwski, McKI-p. Ruzvllu, Nash, Hulilml. Wcssel, Amos. Huugh, Murlrnnen. 'uurn Rou'vli. Runyuu. P. Ruuynn, Ruble. Jt'rvis. 'l'zlylurt NPWHHIII, Hntn-hisnn. Cuin, Dx- Marsh. Nu! lm'lmlml in Picture-Burt. Cm'sun, Chums. Cunkliu, Dunn, Klink, Stumm, Stricklvr, hValmrlI, Znhm. Founded 1917 Cornell University 28 Chapters PHI CHAPTER Established 1943 The Sigma Delta Taus have a variety of service projects, one of which resulted in their winning the sorority trophy for Campus Chest. Each year the pledges, when going through Help Vifeek7 make stuffed dolls for patients at the Haven Home for Mentally Retarded Children in Miami Beach, Fla. At the national Sigma Delta Tau convention, held last summer in Estes Park, C010., Phi Chapter was presented with two plaques. One was the scholarship improvement plaque, and the other was the philanthropic award for ingenious philanthropic projects. Among Sigma Delta Tau7s annual social events are the Fall Dance and the Spring Formal Dinner- Dance. Sigma Delta Tau,s members who are active on campus are Judy Cropper, Phi Sigma Iota, Judicial; Joan Rapoport, president of Hillel; Natalie Mos- kowitz, Mortar Board, Sigma Alpha Eta; Marlene Bishoff, parliamentarian of Panhellenic Council, Senior Advisory Board. AdvisnriMRs. HAROLD P. ZELKO Baum . Row. Left to Righl-Zulnnff. Su-inman, Cropper, Mosknwilz, Neidilch. P. Gm Barman, Wcinlruuh. Third RuweEhrcnkmnz, Lazarus, Orbuch, Daniels, Schanz, Ginsburg, Bachin, Nelson. Olhum, Rapopnrt, Silver, Stern, Wilkins, Zimmerman. ssmnn, Bishofl'. Srcond Row-Himmelrcich. LevnwitzY FinesmL Lowcnlhal, R. Crossman, Schneidcn Not Included in Picturc-eBohorad, Cluster, Cohen. Friedberg, Crolsky, SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Founded 1898 Longwood College 55 Chapters BETA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 19541 Sigma Sigma Sigma began the year with Mardi Gras and the annual pledge dance held at Kappa Delta Rho fraternity preceded by a banquet. They held their annual Christmas party for underpriv- ileged children with Phi Sigma Kappa. Sigma igma Sigma worked with Kappa Delta Rho for the 1957 Spring Week. The members celebrated their national Foundefs Day with a banquet in pril. Tri Sigmak local social service project was the Speech and Hearing Clinic where they helped to direct arts and crafts each week. Tri Sigma placed first in the Greek Week Poster contest and second in the horiginalj, category of Spring Week in 1956. Outstanding members of Sigma Sigma Sigma are Joyce Andruzak, Players, Theta Alpha Phi; Elaine Shaffer, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Nu; Janet Stohl, Thespians; Barbara Voysey, Alpha Lambda Delta, Iota Sigma Pi, Phi Sigma; Carole Hitz, Intercollegiate Government. Adviser Mus. C. O. WILLIAMS Byolmm Raw, Left to RighIi'ShulYer, Powell. Ruiser, Vim Maire, Smhl, Pnhlmillcr. Third Rowilrmiricks, Vault, Kitchen, Graham. Wagner. 5! usscl, Gunnui. No! Includwl in Pirmn: Dunn. Solumau, Gilmuru. Sm'uml RmvirPillL-l, Burnlrv. Vm'ez-V, Krmvlwl, k Allrnnr-mam. Kuuchm-k, Kurhcr, Muyvrnivk, Musknh NHL Snyth-r. Won '. 7. . vru. 11in. Andrnznk, Hubbard, ullmcycr, ng, chellmul, AHu-vk. Fourth Rutw rtlullrin, Slump, W'zulswm'lh. Stuuth-r. 'l'lmmas. King, Cuhvn, V I k: THETA PI-II ALPHA Founded 1912 University of Michigan 18 Chapters RHO CHA PTER Established 1929 Highlights of last yeafs Spring season included Theta Phi Alphzfs annual White Rose Formal at Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, and the Foundefs Day Banquet at the State College Hotel. The Theta Phis worked with Theta Delta Chi and Triangle fra- ternities for the Greek Week Project. Social events in the suite included a bridge tea for patronesses and alumnae, a breakfast for Home- coming guests, and parties for pledges and new initiates. Christmas parties for underprivileged children were held with Theta Kappa Phi and Alpha Rho Chi fraternities. Theta Phi Alpha participated with h Delta Chi fraternity in the annual Spring Week activities. A member of Theta Phi Alpha was chosen as last yearhs Matrix Girl. Seniors active in campus organizations were Carol Sehaub, secretary of Pi Gamma Alpha; Kay Kuminski, Cabinet Secretariat, Panhcllenie Council. AlIUistfr'thIHS. JOSEPH F. 03BHIEN Bullum Rtm', 141! In Riglllw'l'urpvy, Kumimki, Svhuuh, Bcnvc, Miller, Svrru. Sollys. .Szrculul RuwiLojvck. Lnurenzi, Arvmz, thuskvs, Meredith. Raup. Third Ruwqull, 'l'unmiik' Fumwel, Yeschku, Prmlipino, Grelz. Nuunau. Nut Includr-II I'll Piclumi Custmnovu. ZETA TAU ALPHA Founded 1898 Longwoud Cullcgc 98 Chapters GAMMA EPSILON Established 1939 Gamma Epsilon 0f Zeta Tau Alpha worked with the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation in its service project for worthy students. The Chapter won two awards at the national convention last summer-the activi- tles award for outstanding leadership on a large Campus, and an award for their scrapbook depicting Chapter life. The Zetas participated in Mardi Gras and a tea f?lt the alums was held Homecoming Week-end. 'lhpy gave a Christmas party for underprivileged chlldren with Acacia fraternity. t Other social events included participation in the Ianhellenic Sing and Greek Week projects. T e Zetas ended the year working with Chi Phi fraternity for Spring Week. Seniors represented in various campus activities were: Sally Ostrom, Collegian, WDFM; Ann Caton, Scrolls, president, Zeta Tau Alpha, Senior Class Advisory Board, Collegian; Patricia Kelly, Blue Band, Louise Homer Club; Ruth Howland, secre- tary, Collegian; Dianne Davis, From, Players, Womenjs Chorus. AdviscrmMus. JnuN R. HASWELL rks'. Hullum Ruu', va1 IL; Right Marvin, Williams, Uslrum. Kohl, Nuvilnky, Culml. Puxlon. l 7 h l Mt'WWy. Slumscik. Unruen CEIrHuI. 7: : er'URirkm'l. Nurria, hl G YEP. Craig. Snyder, Bv-unc, Wonluy, Nikilschcr. Nvudnrfm', Huur. Ia Barnum Nu! Included :11 P16 Armslr: lurvi Bunting. Howluud. RiIu-n Kelly, K. Pvlvlson. Sm-nnzl Huu-WWnItL-rs, Amonl, mp, th'ksnll. Hilvs. Whilv, Pullrrmn, 1'. Ntlnrsun. I'nullt Melvin, Pvpr. Soilvr, 'I'hir'rwwhlor. Micrnicki, Hi uluislun cy, rail. Kill. Rmunly. Dan is. Hivks, 336 INDEPENDENTS Independents dance to the music of the AIM hand TIM push-cart, races offer amusement t0 onlookers 1101111111 Raw, Lei! 10 R1 'hvianth, 1111. Runcnfeld. W'ntmmlm, O Cm1111-11 Pier. 1111111111111111. Barkley, Squior. 511' 0nd RUN 5111111191, 1111111101, 01111111, 511v111r, Ho ush merger S11101 Pro Cr1 mup Sw1t.1rz Tliir d Roi 1-Nornmu, Miller M11108. ccksli 13, 111.11 Tumor, Rirki'rt t, 1 .112111'11111i111-n Hirknk.'1u1rll1 R1111 3111110111. Funk, Mnrr Michuolson. Love, Jochcn. Kcn11u11,Turg1'un. Fitzgerald. Filth Ruuchtze-rf Vr1.1:11uu1, Durrwuchur, Williams, Gri111111,H111s1111111r, Mur11111.111 Cox, Allisnn, Lulmr. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY The Co- operative Society was founded in 1939 to assist students of limited financial means. It is a non-ploflt Oiganization in which the. members purchase stock. Women s t u d e n ts live together and are ORGANIZATION joined by the male members for meals. Both Prcsizlmn - DANIEL H.WATANABE male and female members shale in the work Vice-Presidenl . JAMES B.IFFT management of this co-operative livingr unit. Secretary - DONNA J-KUMI' At the present time them 3113 seventy par- Treusurer - - JOIIN KKENEMUT licipating members. A trial peliod 01 twu weeks is necessal y pleViOUS to society mem- bership. The Co- -0p sponsois palties. educational p10- grams, which include guest speakers, movies and slides, and numerous other functions throughout the year. DANIEL H. WATANABE President Ifnllum Raw, Lr'h w RighIi'Nrih-rt, Norton, 'I'iplnn, Ithmlns, Iluwvx, Savior. Hmldiug. Gmu-ll, Wempu. Second RuwiWenver. Iiumberuer, David, Smith, Dennis. lulmluy, Dragon, Furusisky, Cummings. I'IHTIII Raw-Suht-nror, Ruytrr, ltuilzinski. l'ellmtz, Baker, Thnlimcr, Wmnlmld. Uhl, Mauk. Hunt. ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT MEN ELISHA C. HOWES President 338 ORGANIZATION President - - - - . ELIsnA C. IIOWES I'Xice-Presirleul - - - - - ROBERT P. SEYLHR Secretary - - . - - JOHN L. RHODES Treasurer - - - - - NORMAN L. HEDDING The welfare of the independent men in student govern' ment, and in social and athletic opportunities was the pul pose in the formation of the Association of the Independellt Men in 1939. All undergraduate men who are not aihliate with a social fraternity are automatically members of AIMv The Association is controlled by a Board of Governors which includes: the president, vice-president, secretary, an treasurer of AIM; all the officers from Nittany Council, Pol' lock Council, West Council, and Town Independent M611, and one representativeat-large for every five hundred inde' pendent men living in a resident hall area or in town. Being a member of the National Independent Students, Association, AIM sponsored an NISA week on campus thi.s sprintr. Both the national and the local associations dl' rected their attention to the independent student, enabling him to have a greater voice in campus aHairs, and givinEY him a chance to express and receive aid for his needs. The social program of. the Association of Independent Men consisted of six ballroom dances, including the Dink Debut, Autumn Ball, and the Spring Dance; a series 0 bridge lessons; and mixers between the independent m6 and women. Music for the social events was provided for by an eighteen piece AIM dance band. The musical prO' gram of the independent men was completed with the AI t Leonides Chorus. Ilollum Raw, Lell ta RighleSvgnr, J nhn, Hm'vznh, Blnum, Kearney, Lumlunsn, Ahlquisl, Mutlnm. lilz. Secuml RolvieSuhn-iner, White, Bucklmut, Cruhbs, Jubluuski, Herr, Wagner, Lnnru, lap LEONIDES P ORGANIZATION ,tes. ViCeffuintJ ' - - - - Rusu'rtm M. KEARNEY Secretaresu em h ' ' - - GAIL D. LHNDGREN Treagury ' ' - . - CAMELIA BmUN'r er ' - - - LINDA K. GERBER Statlgeogtldes, the independent womerfs organization fit Penn Dink,D i'irted the year suecessfully by co-sponsorlng the is an inefntt w1th the Assomatlon 0f Indepemtent Men. Th1s We k. 01 mal dance for freshmen held durmg Orlentatlon grofgtfgllshfd-in 1911-8, Leonides serves as a ttepreeenta'tive SOVernin: a1 lrtflependent women at the Universny. Fhe sentatiVeb ICOUYICII lS composed of the ofhcers and one repre- 0 e eected by each res1dence-halll umt. tndependent presideniuef iepresented 0n.All-Umver51ty Cahmet by the 1's. Editt? A eomdes, and. 1n WSGA by the VICe-IJI'BISldent. OrganiZat- nderson, edwser t0 Leen-lttes, w01st w1thithe Women. 1011 to co-ordmate the act1v1t1es 0f llldependent hy 5310515355 ts helpjng to make the hospital more pleasant 0t er ite 1b glrts tw10e a yveek t0 takeoorders for feed and actiVitiesmiWhl'Ch the patlents may desne. Among 115 other esses a,rt' qomdes'sponsored a tea for- remdence hall host- repreasgnt tictpated .111 Mard1 Gras, .Sprlng Week, and were y the WeRAm the 111tremure'll athletle competltlort sponsored last Year L - For them actwepfirt In women s Intramurals atiOn As; ?Ortldes was the reelplent 0f the Woments Recre- . Gelatlon Cup. Cotoigihil' activ-ities are high on Leonides list. The group, in I -L 1911 w1th AIM, sponsored the Autumn Ball, and the eomdes Dance, as well as the Dink Debut. x ROSETTA M. KEARNEY President 339 MELVIN H. WEAVER President ORGANIZATIONM President - - - - NH. WEA VER Hcc-I'residcnt - . - STEIYIIINEN R. BAKEIR Secretary - - - - CIIARLF s.A WEL Treasurer - - - - STANLEY J5. RUDZINSSKI LYNN W. SCHEIRER President ORGANIZATION lresidcn t - - - - LYNN W. SCIIEIREIS: Vice- President - - - JOHN H. DENN Secretary - - - JEROME W. LYM Treasurer - - - - HA RVEYJ. BOMBERGER 340 Ballanz Raw. Left to R iight-S 1mms, Newcomer. Macink 0, Weaver, Rudzinski, Hess. UCDI'UI Row Muskcnn, Roberts, Bnkcr, Smith, Cetml, Pfeif er. Rollo ; Row, Loft la Right Roycr, Bomberger, Sclleircr, Dennis, Rhod cs. Secan d RawAKuhn, Douglas. Guranlinc, Williams, Tsui. Third ow-VKLnncdy, Jansen, Zeillcn, Owens, Major Fnurlh Rou'ACrcC, Clln'stncr, Barton Gurland Gahlcs. JAMES W. TIPTON President ORGANIZATION Bottom Rnw, Left lo RL'gl1I-2Tiptun. Mark, ansisky, Wompn. Second Row-Duvid, Bray. P7851181 8'71: 1 ' 1 JAMES W71 TIPTON 1'11nitz, Talnday, Dragon. Third Rmv-Nartun, 0111, Miller, W'mnbold. Mapnlcs. Vlce- Presldenl: - - - JO UIIN 1H BIAUK Se ecretary - 1 N11ch L D. F111ms1s14v, J11. Treasurer - - - FMNKI IlN J. Wm MPA DANIEL B. THALIMER President 1 ORGANIZATION U 1 J z ' 1 V n 1 R2111; Raw LU! RlllhleOIDmsun. Speizmnn. Clark.T11:111mEr. Sidwcll. 51111111 bucoml Ircsuicnr - - - - DANIEL B IIIALIMHK Hunt Fn1ldeer: Hastcxler, Haring S1112 Third RDw-Lijle R0 mg :5, Wonde rly, MurrunP. VLCE- I resulent - . - ' JOHN C- NEIFERT , Secret . . 1 1101115 R. WONDEKLY Treasurer . . . - WELLS E. HUNT, JR. 341 342 HONORARIES Signs and posters are part of pre-initiation Honoraries assist in hanging various exhibitions 9'1 ! R; . Schilling,lxgllj;ilLeg '3 R'KIIliiFrymun. Pultt'rm'm, Wellington, liberty, Hucklmut, Elder. Slums. '3' 9'31- COOPEI. Harmon. Richards, Galbraith. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA ORGANIZATION President . . . - Grimm: A. BucxnoUT, JR. VICtt-President - - - . - WILLIAM R. JOHNSON Secrelary . . . . - - CHIN H. ELDER Treasurer . . - . . . Josm'u H. EllEltLY Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honorary so- CiCty for men, was chartered at the University in May, 1955. At this time members and ofhcers of other Omicron Delta Kappa chapters initiated 34 members into the local organiza- tion. The original society was founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University by 15 student and faculty leaders. In the selecting of members for Omicron Delta Kappa, out- standing leadership and achievement in scholarship, athletics, etudent government, publication, and dramatics and forensics IS recognized. The purposes of Omicron Delta Kappa are threefold. The fiI'St is to recognize men who are outstanding leaders in campus activities and to encourage others to strive for similar attain- ments. The second is to bring together the most repl'esellmtiVe men in all phases of collegiate life to create an organization which would help mold the sentiment of the University on questions of local and intercollegiate interest. Lastly, Omicron Delta Kappa aims to develop a closer relationship between the members of the faculty and the student body on the b35i5 0f mutual interest and understanding. IN , Secund le'vWilsun. Freedman, Crawford. Clark, Foug ht. Steele. Buluk. GEORGE A. BUCKHOUT, JR. 'I'lu'nl Ruuk-Vulentint'. President MEM BERS 1'. M. ALTHOUSE R S. BALOK T. O. BINFORD G. A. BUCKIIOU'I' Ct W. CLARK G P It J K. FOIL Alt D. Ii. FOUGH'I' G. M. FREEDMAN 1,; W. FRYMAN H. 14. GALBHAI'I'H J. .l. tIAli'I'NliT'l' W. HILL W. R, JOHNSON G. ti. KELLER UV tl' . t MuCANN ll. Z. RICHARDS 11. K, SCHILLINC lu'. A. WALk A A. M. WELLINGTON M. W. WHITE 6. S. WILLS H. K. WILSON 343 MEMBERS J. A ARMSTRONG A. BEEBE FELDSTEIN FISHBURN FOHT FORTUNATO GANIM JONES . KERSH M. LEARY C. LEWIS J. NUROCK . PATTERSON A PETTER SHOGREN .A. VALENTINE S. D. WOLCOT 3$?zwoF-a71. 3W: ewaFaefpneeweer Bmwm Raw, Left to RiglthDoylc. Wolcutt Kersh Lewis Numck. Second Rour-Foht Brewer, Valentine. Jones. ary, Armstrong. Thir d Raw-Bermnn, Fortunate, Fishburn, Bolt. Potter. Gnnim HAT SOCIETY COUNCIL ORGANIZATION President - - - - . - JOHN M. KERSII Vice-President - - - - - SAMUEL D. WOLCOTT Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - THOMAS C. LEWIS Hat Society Council acts as a legislative body to govern the hat societies on campus, and to stimulate and co-ordinate their activities. It was chartered in 1948 by the Senate Com- mittee on Student Welfare. The Council is composed of the president and secretary of each of the campus hat societiese Chimes, Cwens, Mortar Board7 Scrolls, Androcles, Blue Key, Druids, Parmi Nous, Delphi, and Skull and Bones. Ochers are elected each Spring after the new hat men and wemen are tapped. The Council plans and carries out the Orientation Week program. During the first few weeks of the fall, the Council helps the freshmen become acquainted with the traditions, songs, and cheers of Penn State, and enforces customs in co- operation with Freshman Customs Board. JOHN M. KERSH President In the fall, the Council sponsors the pep rallies, putting one womanas and one manas hat society in charge of each. Last fall they initiated the Flash Card System, performed by the freshmen. The Kick-OH Dance is sponsored by the Council, as is the traditional hat society cordon at home football games. 344 MEMBERS R. E. ALEXANDER R. M. IIAHRENBUKG G, A. BUCKHOUT. JR. C. W. CLARK. JR. J. H. EltEltllY J. It. CA'I'EHOUSE E. C. HOWES. III W. R. JOHNSON E. It. KRAMER ll. W. LAND . G. MUSSER, JR. 1. RADOSH h- Wl REIDENBAUGH L. M. RICHARDS. Jlt. J. A. VALENTINE Bullnm Row. L Mussel. Eberly. LION'S Election to Lionls Paw, senior society, is among the highest honors a Penn State man can attain. Founded during the academic year 1908-1909, its member- ship consists of fifteen senior men who, in the opinion of the retiring chapter, have contributed sincerely and outstandingly t0 the greater good of the University, and will continue to work for its best interests. Its reason for being is Penn State; its efforts must serve her life, her goals, her highest aspirations. So long as Penn State Exists, so long must Li0n,s Paw point to these ends so that her Changing and growing may always be for a better Penn State. There are approximately 600 alumni who maintain an active interest in the University and in the organization. The Lion,s Paw Alumni Association has purchased Mount Nittany SO that it will be preserved in its natural beauty and remain a Symbol of Penn State. yl! Io Righz-Krnmor, Clark, Valentine, Juhnsun. Luml. Third RouH-Radosh, Gatehouse, PAW Reidenbuunh, Bnhrcnburg, Alexa Serum! Rawv-Hnwes. Rich nd 0 unls, Burkhnut. r. Bullum Row. Left In Riglllers. G. K. Nelson, Svurdslrnm. Mnybury, Jom'b'. Moskowitz, Simuns. Mrs. W. E. Kenwurthy. Boyd, Nicholls. Third RoweNeuring. Forster, Moore. aux, Forster. Jones. Michener. Fleming. MORTAR BOARD 346 ORGANIZATION President - - - - - - DOLURES J. JONES Vice-Presidenz - - - - - AHULE DENNISTUN Secretary - - A - - MARTHA D. PATTERSON Treasurer - - - - - NATALIE L. MOSKUWITZ Mortar Board is the highest honorary society for senior women on campus. These women are $6 ected 0n the basis of their scholastic standing, their leadership in campus ac- tivities, and their service to the University. The name of the local chapter is Arehosai meaning, ttleading woman? In September, Mortar Board aids in counseling the fresh- man women. Later in the fall, Mortar Boardis main project is Mardi Gras at which sororities and other womexfs groups sponsor entertainment booths and games of chance and skill. The proceeds from this project go toward the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Scholarship Fund. Also, part of last yealjs pro- ceeds helped in sponsoring a foreign coed on campus. In December, Mortar Board has a Christmas party with Omicron Delta Kappa. Among the other activities which Mortar Board sponsors are pep rallies and campus service projects. Last fall they aided in the Freshman Flash Card system at the home football games. In the spring, Mortar Board again presented the iiLast Lecture Series,$ in which four outstanding professors of the University participated. Also Mortar Board, sponsored a tea for outstanding Junior women. Mortar Board taps and initiates in the Sprind. The na- tional organization requires that members have an All-Uni- vel'sity average that is .40 above the medium All-Univel'sity average of the women students. Second RmviBlunk, Beveridgo, Seltzer. Farrell, Zimmermnn. DOLORES J. JONES President MEMBERS E. W. BEVERIDGE M. E. MERGOTT M. A. BLANK M. C. MICHENER M. M. BOYD M. L. MOORE C. DENNISTON N. L. MOSKOWITZ A. FARRELL S. NEARING M. s. FLEMING B. A. NICHOLLS A. M. FORSTER M. D. PATTERSON M. M. FORSTER M. W. PEARCE D. J. JONES M. D. SELTZER M. L. JONES K. SIMONS 54 B IOUK Di K. ZIMMERMAN J . A. MAYBUHY Bottom Row, Left to Rightn-Kramer, Lewis, Wolcott, Bostock, Gellman, Heinze. Second Roww-Clark, Bishop, Haas. Hartnett, Klimcke, Heck. Third Rowaaverbaum, Elder, Landis, Krakoif, Burch, Fuehrer, Alexander. ORGANIZATION President - - - - - SAMUEL D. WOLCOTT Vice-President - - - - - DONALD J. BOSTOCK Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - THOMAS C. LEWIS Skull and Bones is a senior menas recognition society com- SAMUEL 13' WOLCOTT Penn State traditions, and the maintenance of school spirit. prised of outstanding athletes, representatives of student gov- PreSIdent ernments, and leaders in other extra-ourrieular activities. These i leaders combine their efforts in fostering the advancement of academic and athletic interests, the perpetuation of honored MEMBERS l l The Society has the distinction of being the first hat society R. E. ALEXANDER J. J. HEINZE on campus to use a point system in choosing new members. 3- J- BISHOP 8- A- JORDAN - - - - D. J. BOSTOCK A. P. KLIMCKE The men, havmg the hlghest. eecumulatlon obpomts from T. A. BURCH R. L. KRAKOFF k recognlzed eX'tra-currieular act1v1t1es, are tapped 1n the spring. c. w. CLARK E. R. KRAMER , To ald 1n knowmg the act1v1t1es for each student, Skull and T. R. DYE D. W. LAND Bones formulated a new procedure which was approved by E- '1;- ihlirinAN 1V- g-LLEAggS Hat Society Council. Undergraduate men, who consider them- H' M' FUFHRER R' E' MOHLER selves eligible for a society, place a card with their activities R, A, GELLMAN J, G. MUSSER in a tapping card file; therefore, these men are unaware of J. HAAs s. D. WOLCOTT being under consideration until they are tapped. ii JngEEEETT H- 'YAVERBAUM Participating in a counseling program, Skull and Bones members guided the freshmen during Orientation Week. The freshmen were also aided by society members in various rou- tines with flash cards at the football games. To promote closer fellowship among the societies, Skull and Bones invited the members of the other mengs hat societies to their annual dance in November. Their activities were highlighted by a spring initiation banquet. Here, the graduating members socialized with the new Skull and Bones members who will continue their program during the following year. Bull : PARMI NOUS m Now, erI In High! Pmllvirzzck. Duviust Fanut 1. w McFudvn. Valentina. Kerah. Muyle, Mmz. Second RaweB. Parry. McCann. Schriger, Kauffman. Patterson. Hartman, Dollinger. Third Row ?D. Parryt Fridy. Unwed, Seenmn, Richards. Buvur. Camp. .ICCAbe. 348 ORGANIZATION President - - - - - JOHN A. VALENTINE Vice-Prcsident - - - - FRANK T. MCFADEN, JR. Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - JOHN M. Kausu JOHN A. VALENTINE Parmi Nous, senior Inexfs honorary is one of the oldest hat President societies on campus. Members are tapped during the spring semester of their junior year. Qualifications for membership include outstanding recognition in sports, either as participants or athletic managers, or leaders in student government, dra- . . . . . . MEMBERS matlcs, forenslcs or publlcatlons. Each year the selectlon of members includes twelve from the field of sports, seven from D- H- ADAMS W- 13' WCANN d .. t' . d f . - 's S'x fr 1 131' . t. d t f D. l. BAVAR F. 'r. MuFADEN. JR. lama 105 an OlCnSIL , .1 on pu lea 10115 an en mm D. A, BYERLY k w. MARTZ student government L. A. CAMP M. J. MOYLE Founded in 1908 by Thomas W. Piolet, membership in F. S CRAWFORD D. W PATTERSON . . . A. L DAVIFS n. H. PERRY Parnn Nous honorary was formerly restrlcted to those semor H. R DOLLINGER R. s. PERRY men who had gained prominence and recognition in athletics. v.1. FANUCCI F, E, pommszgx However in the Spring of 1951, the selection system was J.W.FRIDY D-Z-RICHARDS ' - - - - w. A. HARTMAN P. J. ROBERTS. JR. . U ICV'ISEBd to allow for tappmg outstandlnb senlors 1n other A. s. HOFFMAN u. scmuGEu act1v1ty fields. E. c. HOWES J. z. SCHULTZ The main objectives of Parmi Nous include the advance- W- R. JOHNSON T. A- 5:231:91 ' -- - .meN .D.StA ment of academlc and athletlc Interests, further servme t0 the D R WW? R , V . . . . . . E. H. leEVANb J. H. Totsorx Umver51ty, upholdlng of campus tradltlons, and the promotlon w. 1w. KANE J. A. VALENTINE of University splrlt. J. M. KERSH s. I. VALENTINE - - - 4. . l'CABE Thls year the members have been very actlve 1n campus. I J M functions. They worked with Scrolls, senior woments honorary in promoting the pep rallies before the Army and Boston University football games. They have also assisted Hat Society Council at the home football games with the Flash Card System. Most of Septembeljs activities involved the counseling of in- coming freshmen during Orientation Week of the fall semester. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Tame, Brooks, Ganim, Lerch, Leary, Kimble. Second Row-Hance, Caton, Newlin, OiConnor, Showalter, Moldovan. SCROLLS ORGANIZATION President - - - - - - CLAIRE A. GANIM Vice-President - - - - - ROBERTA A. LERCH Secretary - - - - a - VIRGINIA M. LEARY Treasurer - - - - - - MERLE R. BROOKS Scrolls is a senior womenis honor hat society organized to recognize upperclass women who have been outstanding in character, University activities, and scholarship. It was found- ed at the University in 1953 so that they, as an organized group, may further serve the University. The Society is continuing its work to establish a national . organization on a similar plane. This year has seen a revision of the constitution. Scrollsi main function is a scholarship fund. Money is raised for this fund by the sale of cookies in women,s residence halls during final examination periods. This year Scrolls sponsored pep rallies with Parmi Nous before the Boston University and Army football games. The society also helped with the card sections during the football season. In conjunction with the igST Club, Scrolls sponsors a project for needy children each year. It is becoming traditional that Scrolls members serve as ushers for the Menas Glee Club concerts. Scrolls taps sixth semester women for membership in the spring. Members cannot have been members of Cwens, Chimes 0r Mortar Board. An All-University average of 2.5 or better and outstanding service to the University is required for membership. M. E. D B J. C. V A B C V. CLAIRE A. GANIM President MEMBERS R. BROOKS D. M. LEE CATON R. A. LERCH . A. DIEHM A. P. MOLDOVAN . M. FREDERICK E. MORRILL A. FULTON S. NEWLIN A. GANIM J. CYCONNOR . M. HANCE N. A. SCHOLL . I. HOFFMAN B. E. SHIPMAN . E. KIMBLE N. A. SHOWALTER . C. KNIGHT J. E. TAME M. LEARY S. M. WALKER Itulmm ltmv, Imjl In Right Nchnvidvr, Ilirsx'h, Nunu'k, Doyle, ltmuu. Scrum! Ruwwllnrrihuu, Russ, Ih-ntly, ANDROCLES 350 ORGANIZATION Pl'f'fa'itlt'n! . - - - - , RICHARD P. DOYLE V icn-Pru.w'rlclzt - - - - - JAMES W. OLMES .S'wm-mry-Treasurer - - - - - RUIIHHT J. NUIHJCK Androdes. a junior 11101qu hat society. recognizes those. men who have displayed outstanding ability in the various campus extra-curricular activities, but have not been previously in a hat society. Members are chosen with the aid of a point system from men prominent in drumalics, forensics, government. politics, athletics, publications, and other activity fields. They are tapped in the spring of their sophomore year. Fullnded in 1950 upon the principle of service, the Spirit which is exemplified in the legend from one of Aesotfs Fables almut Andmcles and the Lion, the Society is appropriate in name and in purpose. The purpose of Androcles is four-fold: l0 hnnnr deserving and outstanding junior men; to promote the best interests of the University; to study student problems and to enrich student life; and to maintain the traditions of the University. Members of Androcles served as guides and counselors tn the Freshmen during: Orientation Week. Continuing a spirit of service, they helped organize pep rallies, and participated in other Hat Society Councilts projects and goals. The week- end uf Junior Prom, memhers of the society ushered at the Sunday chapel service. Amlrodes helped to support The Lunlcrn, Penn Slalch new literary magazine. Jimirrn, Cimrll. Third me Duhhs, Hullumlrr. RICHARD P. DOYLE Hlmdos. Kuhuu. President MEMBERS N. A. ltt-IA'I'TY t. H. .ItuznnsliN 11. s. ltltOWN J. v. JHIIRRO '1'. r. CROSS s M. KMMN 1:. P. DAVIS I x 1.0M, n. 1'. leLl-i l: J NURm k Ii. 5. mums J tt OLMLs L. GIRAND J. L RHODES G. H. HARRISON H. Ross G. G. HERBERT '1'. n. ZHNICHHCR 1'. W. Illusu R J ILE . HOLLANDICK . . 3 M. A. WALKER Bottom Row, Left to RighteBerman, Ernest, Wills, Fishburn, Petter, Levine, Whittle. Third RouxeMiller, Bookman, Stroup, Wimer, Davis, Rhodes, Lippman, Miller. BLUE KEY Second ROWeSchry, Click. Coller, Moore, Moon, ORGANIZATION President - - - - - - PETER C. FISHBURN Vice-President - - - - ARTHUR W. SCHRAVESANDE Secretary - - - - - - PHILIP A. PETTER Treasurer - - - - - - GEORGE S. WILLS 4iSerVice,character, and scholarshiphethis is the motto of Blue Key, junior men,s hat society, Which was established at the Pennsylvania State University in 1923. Scholarship and service to the University are considered in electing members. A candidate for Blue Key must have a 2.00 all-University average. Included in the Society is a representation of men from . first assistant managers, cheerleaders, musical organizations, There is usually an equal number Tapping takes place in the Spring Semester for sophomores, and in the athletics, and publications. of members in athletics and non-athletie activities. F all Semester for juniors. The calendar of activities for this year included welcoming football players onto the held at home games along with the Cohen, Carocci, Carmichael. PETER C. FISHBURN President MEMBERS M. H. BERMAN M. A. LEVINE R. P. BOOKMAN W. E. LIPPMAN W. R. CARMICHAEL C. W. MacKENZIE U. P CAROCCI G. J. MILLER R G. CASARELLA L. I. MILLER F. P CLARK R. H. MOON W. COALE H. A. MOORE A. C. COHEN H. J. OXMAN J A. COLLER P. A. PETTER T DAVIS G. RHODES D G. ERNEST A. W. SCHRAVESANDE D. W. FAUST J. L. SCHRY P. C. FISHBURN K. L. STROUP 5. CLICK J. J. WHITTLE A. L. GROSSMAN G. S. WILLS J. M. HALPERN W. C. WIMER other hat societies, and sponsoring a bonfire pep rally on Home- coming Weekend in conjunction with Cwens, sophomore wo- men7s hat society. The men of Blue Key also participated in Orientation Week counseling and served as Chapel ushers on J unior Weekend. 351 Bottom Row, Left Ia Righl-Rollc, Davidson, Budniek. Armstrong, Rilling, Chase. Fortunato. CHIMES 352 Xi Second Row-Fritzsche, Kearney, Sassano. Thierwcchter, Horst, Teplitz. Gross, Sifter. ORGANIZATION President - - - - - JUDITH A. ARMSTRONG Vice-President - - - - - BARBARA E. RILLING Secretary - - - - - ROSEANNE M. FORTUNATO Treasurer - - - - - - - JOAN E. CHASE f JUDITH A. ARMSTRONG Founded in 1947 by Pennsylvania State University, Ohio Presxdem University, the University of West Virginia, and Temple ni- versity, Chimes is an honorary society for junior women. The members are chosen for their outstanding qualities of leadership, service to the University, and scholarship. These MEMBERS are the ideals Of the Chimes honorary. B. M. BUDNICK G c. ROLLE Chimes includes sixteen active chapters. A national con- 1- K' DAVIDSON A A- SASSANO vention is held every two years, the last one taking place on iiiihirzscna :1 ; 551$:in the Ohio University campus. E. M. cnoss s. 5 ER The girls wearing the gray hats with the yellow insignia g' ; 1:221:11; Y ii EEPTLEERWECHTEF have been extremely active on campus since the opening of v: M: MENSCH ' ' the Fall Semester. Their first and one of their most important activities was counseling the newcomers to the campus. Fresh- man counseling was extended this year from a period of two weeks to the full semester. Each week the Chimes members meet with their freshman counselees and answer the barrage of questions that concern the first semester girls. DRUIDS ORGANIZATION President - - - - - - RALPH F. BROWER Vice-President - - - - - PATRICK J. RIELLY Secretary-Treasurer - - - , - - ROBERT E. FOHT Druids, founded in 1907, was the first hat society to be established at the University. It is an honorary for junior men outstanding in athletics. The twenty-one members are selected at the end of their sophomore year on the basis of scholastic standing, character, and outstanding participation in varsity sports. To be tapped, the men must have their freshman numerals or be a deiinite candidate for a varsity letter. Membership is distributed as evenly as possible among the nine major sports: football, base- ball, basketball, track, wrestling, soccer, lacrosse, tennis, and golf. Druids promotes the welfare of the University and good sportsmanship, and promotes and encourages gentlemanly con- duct at the University. This year, Druids sponsored the pep rally before the Syracuse football game, and took an active part in counseling freshmen under the University orientation program. Bottom Row, Left to RighteNorris, Brower, Foht, Krauser. Second Row Jacobs, Donahoe, Teller, Sidwell, Hess. RALPH F. BROWER President W. E. HESS R. A. JACOBS J. L. JORDY W. C. KRAUSER MEMBERS- 0. S. NORRIS, JR. . D. NORTH POUST G. RAINEY J. RIELLY G. SABOL R. SIDWELL . G. STICKLER TELLER E. TRUST . wecmewmw Hollow Row, LP! 10 RiglxIAHullandor, Butt, Feldstrin. Franklin, Allison. Svcuml Rnw-Frirdnmn, Dunn, Ritchie, Third RowgSum-Antri, Clemens, Lnstluy, Moyer, Harris. Jubclrcr. DELPHI 354 ORGANIZATION Pn'sidem - - - - - - JAY H. FELDSTEIN Vice-Presidcnn - - - - - ROBERT B. FRANKLIN Secretttryt'lireasurer - - - - - JOHN F. BOTT Delphi, the newest hat society on campus, was founded in 1954.. The purpose of this organization was to give recogni- tion to freshman men who were outstanding in extra-curricular activities. Freshmen who had proved themselves outstanding were chosen and given awards by a committee that had been established. Ten freshman men were selected and presented with scrolls. This charter group tapped nine new members in the Spring of 1955. The following October the new members elected oHicers and the old members became the advisory board. This year the members of Delphi have undertaken a variety of activities. One of these was the sponsoring of a highly successful pep rally preceding the Ohio State game. Besides this, they took an active part in the flash card section at the football games. At Christmas time, Delphi helped Alpha Phi Omega with the Hungarian Relief Fund, which was a project of both the University and 0f the State College community. In order to be eligible for Delphi, one must be a freshman man with at least a 2.00 All-University average. He must also be outstanding in different phases of campus activities. Only fifteen members are tapped for Delphi each year. DeCuvulczmtc, vain. JAY H. FELDSTEIN President MEMBERS D. T. ALLISON B. N. HOLLANDEH J. F. BOTT R. C. JUBELIRER A. H. CLEMENS L. C LASDAY E. R. RY H. M LEVINL N. B. DeCAVALCANTE S. G MOYER .l. H. DUNN D. RITCHIE J. H. FELDSTEIN R. SUMANTRI R. B. FRANKLIN D. B. THALIMER R s. FRIEDMAN C. WELSH M. H. HARRIS Bonam Row, L I la Righteluppenlntz, Rcixnor. Barman, Johnson, Shugrcn. Beebe. rs. 5 El loves. Grutsky. Gemmill, Dunuvnn, Ou CWENS x.- ORGANIZATION President - - - - - - SANDRA SHOGREN Vice-President - - - - - RUTH H. JOHNSON - - JUDITH N. BERMAN Secretary - - - - ALICE M. BEEBE Treasurer - - - - - - Cwens is a national sophomore womerfs honorary society to which girls are tapped for membership at the end of their freshman year on the basis of scholarship, leadership, personal- ity, and character. It is a service organization which assists the Dean of Womenas office in counseling freshman women during Orientation Week and throughout the semester. Several culture meetings are held during the year for the group, including discussions by exchange students. The Cwensi several money-raising projects included the annual Bridge Party-Fashion Show at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house; washing cars at fraternities; and selling Penn State sketch- books for the Alumni Association. This year they began a Used Gym Suit Agency for freshman girls, to he established in the recreation room of Thompson Hall each fall. The girls collect the suits in the Spring and will sell them at the beginning of the Fall Semester. Cwens assist in the planning of pep rallies and they serve as ushers at the May Day program spon- sored by the Womenis Student Government Association. Cwens originated at the University of Pittsburgh in 1922, and the Delta chapter was founded at Penn State in 1927. This year, members of the Delta chapter at Penn State attended the Cwens National Convention at Westminster College. The thirteen chapters throughout the country were represented at this convention. Second Ruwaixler, Horvalh, Jervis, McFarland, Ulrich, Curdom. 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L wmcn J. :I run ENTER u. n 'l'RUPI' l-I. x. u xm'lx u. A. cnmmY n. r. lei'HlUHF. K. mm HNSl-IN . . K. n. YILLHMSUN. .m. n. u. mAann l-Z. H. KLEHM n. 1:. wnmn'r 1:. I.. KLINGKMAN I'Vorus'lry H onor Sacicly President - - N. H. Rumuumcz VirP-Prt'sidonl - W. A. UEMICKE, JR. Sm'remry-Trmmrc-r - P. S. DrzBun n. THETA ALPHA PHI m rim-r . . w. R. 1mm ' Dramalics Recognilion Sociely Suniors . . . , l.. l'. mum, .III. P. N. HIV. Ix. l.. 'r-mmsn A PIV'SHII'HI - ' M MWN'M l' s. Imum u. x. XHluilH-L'Hl .L 5. 11V NW 0 van'mrr-'I'n'usun-r .I. L. ANDIHVAK V. 1- GXLIVIIVM II :I- R. ll'lfUil'i IL NL YUI 3l-K1 1li . ' ,. w. x. u-R L: ' -:.. -. n. 'mmlm m 1; l,. WM '1' -' cm Adl'lser - - - K. m'l'ox 1;. L 151m usM I In . . Juniors bt'nmrx l'. 1c. mucss W. 1-1. xmsz-w-zu'ry t; IL .N'HHI 55 .l. 1.. mmmmk L. w. Hn'xnx u. xnansnux xx. 9' :xnuun k. 11m- 1:. n. s'rrrzuxx M. BLANK 1-;. A. mes 1c. umuum. P. . kIuHSH'AGlC n. r:. sl,u;l,1-; It. .I. xx'xlm HONOR SOCIETY COUNCIL President - - - . - IV. 11. KIHLSS I'iziv-l'rl'xillml . - - - - P. L. Duvku Sm-rvmry - - - - C. 190mm. .1 . 'l'rmsurrr - - - - R. 'l'. quszx 365 STUDEN T GOVERN MEN T ALL-UNIVERSITY i CABINET CURTIS W'. CLARK, JR. Vivvvl'nwirh'lll LEONARD M. RICHARDS. JR. SI-rn-mry-Trt'uuurI-r ROBERT M. BAHREN BURG President llullum Row,LI-j1 II R hpIIIILIIIId Huncc, Homes, Rivhunls. Hdhrrnburz. Cl ark IIIIIIIIPrIIInn. Schrigc cr Sm'nnd Run - Iuyln. arrcll, Murlz. El: 1: ryl Pillltlholl, Wcissvml, Kcu I'm- y. l'II in! How rKuIImII III, Fm 0r. MIuliIII, Harwell. Nicllulls, ISchm, Krzum- r. LL-UNIVERSITY CABINET is the highest student governing body at Penn State. Representatives to cabinet either are an elected All- University officer or class oHicer, or the president of a key student organ- ization. Acting as a liaison between the students and the administration, Cab- inet represents each student with its members from classes, independent and fraternal organizations, college councils, and athletic groups. Meeting regularly, Cabinet discusses student problems, and makes recommendations to the administration of the University. This year Cab- inet was instrumental in obtaining, through University oHicials, an ex- tended Christmas vacation. Cabinet spent a great part of the year in work- ing out a student court system. Cahinet also recommended a campus cul- tural program, to be financed by a student fee. A Student Leadership Program is sponsored by Cabinet. Approxi- mately 200 students completed the eight-week course each semester, and it will be continued in future years. Cabinet does not carry the entire load of student government, but appoints committees to carry out its programs. The group sponsors each year a Student-Faeulty Encampment, which is held prior to the opening of classes in September. Here more than one hundred representatives of the University air problems of the preceding year and discuss plans for the coming year. The 1956 Encampment reports were reviewed by Cabinet early this Fall, and recommendations were referred to the proper channels for consideration. ORGANIZATION All-UniversizyPresident - - ROBERT M. BAIIRENBURG Head of Board of Drunmn'cs and Forensics ROBERT W. MARTZ All-University Vice-President - - C. WILLIAM CLARK President olAgricultural Student Council All-UniversizySccremry-Treusurer - LEONARD M. RICHARDS President 0'1 Buszness Administration Snlden! - - - JOSEPH J. HARTNETT Co onu cil - . - - HARRY R. MARTINI President of Chemistry and Physics Smdent Sophomore Class President - - JOHN R. SOPKO Counctl . Freshman Class President - - - GEORGE F. SMITH President of Education Student Counczl - Inlerfraternity Council President . - DANIEL W. LAND President of Engineering and ArchitectureD Student Panhellenic Council President - BARBARA A. NICHOLLS CW - NALD W. PAT1ERSON Association of Independent Mt'n President ELISHA C. HOWES Presiden: Of! Home ECONOMICS Student Counwl SUSAN B. HILL Leonidas President - - - ROSETTA M. KEARNEY President of Liberal Arts Student Council RICHARD Scnmcen Women 3 Student Covermnlent Association Presicdent of Mineral Industries Student Pres idem - - -DAISY K. ZIMMERMAN il - RALPH KAUFFMAN Women 5 Recreation Association President ANN M. FORSTER Presicd:n: of Physical Education and Athletics 1WerfsAthleticAssociation Presidmt - DION E. WEISSEND Student Council . - ANN FARRELL Head of Board of Publications - NIICIIAEL J. MOYLE Parliamentarian . - - - SAMUEL D. WOLCOTT 371 llollnm Rum, Lei! tn Rigltlfczlnim. Dnnuvun, Smith, Zimmerman. Fll'ming. Forster. Brown. Aiken, Lundgrcn, Farrell, Thmnpsun. Anton, Simpson. SENATE ORGANIZATION President - - . - - - DAISY K. ZlMMx-anAN Vice-Presidcnt - - - - - SUSANNE E. SMITH Secretary - - - . - - MARTHA S. FLEMING Treasurer - - - - - - ELLEN R. DONOVAN ENATE is the highest governing body of the Womenk Stu- dent Government Association, and guides and controls affairs concerning undergraduate women. The members act upon legislation brought to them by the House of Representav lives and other women,s organizations. Senate is composed of class senators, ex-ofhcio members, and the omcers 0f WSGA. A representative of the Dean of Women,s omce attends all meetings. Senate provides women students with a voice in student DAISY K. ZIMMERMAN government through its president, who has a seat on All-Univer- President sity Cabinet. Better relations between students and faculty members are fostered through the Junior-Senior Faculty Re- ception, a yearly event. This year Senate worked on revision of rules and 011 stu- dent enforcement of rules. Television was secured for the womelfs residence halls through student contributions. Informal teas for freshman wo- men were held in the Dean of Womenas emce, and the Senate worked with the University Christian Association on a mar- riage conference. The WSGA handbook is published annually by Senate as a guide to women students. 372 SUSANNE E. SMITH Chairman Bottom Raw, Lell tn RiglAl-Bixlcr. Armstrong. Lytlc, Smith. Antes. Ginsbvrg. Vyae. Second RuunASlullmeyer. Homer. Rober fl ll, Waterl, Hunabergor, Hendenan, Witcra . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ORGANIZATION Chairman - - - - - - SUSANNE E. SMITH Vicc-Clmirmun - - - - - . GRACE A. Amxs Secremry - - e . - - - MARY L. IA'Tu: HE House of Representatives, an important part of the Womerfs Student Government Association, is presided over by the Vice-President of WSGA Senate. The membership is composed of the president of each upper-class residence hall unit and the president of the town women. The House may be called the voice of the women students. because all women students may make suggestions for action through their representatives at house meetings. The repre- sentative in turn takes the suggestions and ideas back to the House, and then to the Senate for any policy changes. This ear the housin and foods committees were revised y 9 a in order to be more effective in solving the complaints of stu- dents. Other activities of the House included the annual May Du n'otrram, with each member of the house servimr as chair- 0 h man of a committee, and a Christmas clothing drive for Hun- garian Relief. 374 ROBERT D. SEGAL Bultom Row, Lzlz Io Rizhl-Tul-on. Segul. Second Row-Moon. Muascr. Jacobson. Third Row-Halpern, Hnmrick, Selbst. STUDENT TRIBUNAL RIBUNAL, one of Penn State,s judicial bodies for men, is composed of representa- tives from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. It is the student court of origi- nal jurisdiction for male students and handles all cases of male student conduct which are not dealt with by the Traffic Court, Customs Board, IFC Board of Control, or the AIM Board of Judicial Review. Members are appointed by the All-University President, with the approval of Cabinet. The Chairman of Tribunal is selected by a committee composed of the Dean of Men, Dean of Women, All-University President, and the retiring chairman. Penalties vary according to the seriousness of the offense; the most stringent penalty being a recommendation to the Dean of Men for expulsion of the student from the University. Lesser forms of discipline include varying degrees of probation rang- ing from exclusion from all extra-curricular activities to suspension. ROSEANNE M. FORTUNA'I'O Chair nun Hallom Raw, Lei! In Riglilelmaphnn, Leary. Solomon. iIacDunnld. Second Rowe Friedbcrg. Harned. Jones, Cufiky. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE HE womelfs judiciary body of the University is the Judicial Committee, whose duty it is to uphold University regulations concerning students, and to establish and enforce University customs. The body is composed of four senior and four junior women who were chosen by an application and screening system in their fourth semester, with the approval of the Senate and the Dean of Women. A junior member of Judicial is appointed chairman of Freshman Regulations Board, which governs freshman women. It is the right of Judicial to direct women students who are accused of disobeying University regulations to appear before the Committee. Penalties are imposed on those found guilty. according to the severity of the violation. 375 TRAF F IC COURT RICHARD A. KURTZ Chairman Halmm Row, Lel! lu Riqu Phuru. Kurlz. Prtu-Inr. Second Rnw-Murgnn, Buokmnn. Rohm. Jacunski. BOOK EXCHANGE JOHN J. KNAFF Chairman Rullum RIIII'. LPII III ngllliv IIIImI. '1 Ir uh I zllill llkt:, Kn IIH. L-uim. lIll'n-I-lu, Caof ky. SI- IIIIIII RIIH'!I IIIIII- . Cami 0n. brl'rhuf Kis 10.1: W- XI-rl RI I-is YI II,!T' IIIL Brunka. TIII III Rlllli SIIIIIIII. Jmk ll? Suluick. Billslein, Meisler. JerIIuIII, Slum. Ehrunkrunz 378 HARRY R. MARTINI President, Junior Class JOHN R. SOPKO President, Sophomore Class GEORGE F. SMITH, JR. President, Freshman Class RICHARD P. DOYLE Vice-Presidem. Junior Class CLASS OFFICERS ; VI ., CHARLES A. WELSH Vice-Pmsidem Sophomore Class JOHN P. ARNOLD Vice-Presidem Freshman Class MARY H. MERTZ Secretaryv'rrcusurer Junior Class ELINOR A. WESSEL Secretary-Treusurer Sophomore Class MARJORIE H. MILLER Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class -Ar Agriculture Student Council NORNIAN E SCHUE I10 1mm Ran. Lel! 10 KigIlIiinIUIlIIlh. CgIII vIlIIII IMIIIIIrI. HIIIIr, Bram. .XlliIIIII SIIIIr, SI-IIksI. SCIIIIIIII, SIIIgIv, . I I I , Duvidsun MI-varn. Sm I'm! IIII' mx, HIIIII rIII II Sula III! III. Huum HI-IIIy I'UIIIP. kIIIII'III IIIIk. PI'PSNIHII Wm IIaIII. Craig. W0 IN. 51: III CI'.IIIIer IIIinII fuu' HIIIPIIIIISUH WIII'II leigmn MIIIIII:.IIIII I';-.IIIlu Sny Ilv , Barron Stnvn. SnnthlIlPr, Ilridy, NiIkIu, C:.Irler IIIIIIIIII. WIIIiIIIIII. STUDENT COUNCILS I Business Administration Student Council If EDNIOND R. KRANIER Bultum Raw, Left 10 RigIIlIllirecII. Guudriuh, TIIIsIIII. OuIs. KI'uIIII'r. liH-wu. Fair, SI-gdl. KHL'IHTg. .I'I-I-qul . RuwWWhury, CUIICII, VulI'IIliIIII, Wt'xlm'. lmixlu-ml. IIIIIIuIIIII-r, NrI-IIIII. IIlIIrpIII, IIIIrIiIIglIIn. IIIH'III Ruu PrCSldPnl Fullz. FI-Imuu, Krillll'dy. lIilIlIUf, Woods, Cramcr, CIII'III, WIIIIIII'III'HI, PusIII-II. Chemistry and Physics Student Council J I , Bottom Raw. Left In RixIIlv-Bishup. Fianna. CrIIIuI. I'IIIf'er. Amse I. R. SIIII III C. Smith. SrIrIuIII II'uIII JOSE. H Fl hBERLx Hexlrie , Free. Cauler Iin Imllu grrh I'. Hrriler. Abraham, CIIIIIIIIiIIp. II IHHI Run IIIdIIy, IIMHH, NII'DHIIHFII. Premdenl Wrigley. Von Druele. Davin, Zepp. 379 Education Student Council JUDITH A. NANCE mum kw. Imp II. IIIqu VVII v-II III-ImI-r. 0mm, v. IIIIIII-I- I. II......-. mam... IIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIY. I I' I JIIIIn-IIII. MII'IIIIII lfIIII NI-IIrIIIu IIIIllI-nIIIrIII. IIIIIIIIIII, IIIImeII. 5m rkIII, NU. II, II'I'IIIMII, KI IllI-. l'yI . H's HI! I Engineering and Architecture Student Council DONALD w, IIA'IV'I'ERSIIN UIIUIIII IIUH II II III SRIIKIH ZI- IIIII r, 1; II IIlzIIIIl CIIIIIIIII, MIIIII II, SImIIlI, P. MU rIIIIn, HI I1L' , IIIIIII-IIII. WIII-lkI-rs. I ' . V 7 MI ! I, V'VII IIII' IIII IIII. IS IIIIII III II I'III r. K IIII I IIrlIIII, SI III I. KII w; IIIII, II; II'IlII IIIIIIIII Iu', SI-IIIIIrs, IIIIIIII I I II SIIII'III I-rIIIIII, yIKII IIppII IIIII IuI r, IIIIIIkI IIIIIrg 'II'I', II: ixIII- r. lllllll KIIII KIIIIIIsIII IIII, IIII. Vi IIIIIIIIII. SIIIIIIII. EIH'HIIHH. Ki Ik, SIIIIII , IIII M , IIIIII VlI-ILIIIgIIlIII. hIIIIIIIIII. II'IlIII iIII I-.r l'nur Ru :KI'IItIIlII, SIIIn', Jones, Crumbiu, I IIIgIIrtI CIIIIIIIIIIIII, TIIuIIquI, Perez, Dun '. Hull RuzuIIbvrg. KIIISIrf' XIII'NIII Home Economics Student Council H SUZAN IHIL IIIIIIImI Rum, LII! III Riglzl VikIn, SIIII 'III IIIII IriIIgu, Allison, SIIIIIII, Hill. SIHIIUII BrImII 'VIIIrIIn, VIIII-gIIr. I' Id I II'oml RI I'IIIWHurnIr, Krill, A. Bevcridge, Bixlvr, Skude. Barnes, Pox, I-urslcr, Judy. White, HLIIkIIrI, Keener. IIP51 I'll 380 www.ulwu... . i 1 Liberal Arts Student Council RICHARD SC 1 - L 11.1, .1, 1.11.11; L'lll m IfipI1I7K1111.11'11111111 111. 511-1 ml 1'111' 111-11 171 . 11 11111 111111111 1111111111. Swmul Ruu' . HR LFR 1' ri1' 111111111. MuC11'.111 5111-111. 1'r: kli 1.11 N1111gr1'11.1'1111511111. 0' N1- '111 11111. 110111.11 111 7l11'r1l R1111 Nurmk, 1.111111, P11391110 ! W11111',11rr1' , 1x'1'1111.11111111111l1 r, 111' 111111111111. 111111111111. 1x-1111r Mineral Industries Student Council RALPH D KAUFFMAN 11111111111 R1111; L i-lzw 111 1111:1111. 11r1111l1..'111111'r Norrk. 1x111111'1111111. N111i1l1. 111111-11, 1111111111111. Curlliuk. 511-11111! ' . 1111111111111111-1. I111111111111'.11 S111 .111111,111.1111111 51-11115. 11. 151111111. 5111l'l'x. Presldunl Physical Education Student Council 1111110111 R1111, 1.1fl1l11 RIL'III Ulri1' I1 Mi1'111 1. 11111111111 1 1'.11r111 51111- -111 1111111111011. 8'1'1'111111 I1'11111 1 , 1 ANN l'ARhLLL 1'111111111 1.11i11tl, 5111 111--111111g11. 111111111. 1111111111111. 1111111111; 1 1'1'311113111 LA VIE ORGANIZATION Editor - - - - - WILLIAM D. MCCANN Art Editor . . - - - JAMES M. MULLEN Managing Editor - - - - ADOLPII SEIDENSTICKER Co-Seniar Editor - - - - MARJORIE A. BLANK Co-Smlior Editor - - . - JEAN A. MCMAIION Organizations Etlilur - - - - LEE ANN LEAI'HAIIT Activities Editor - - - - CAROLYN L. STEHLY Co-Sports Editor - - - LESLIE E. PHILLABAUM Co-SportsEdiwr - - - - GEORGE E. SIIAMBAUGII CopyEdilnr - - - - MARY LOUISE SCOTT SnmrityEditur - - - - ROBERTA A. LERCII Fraternity Editor - - - - HARRY I. YAVERBAUM Co-I'thogmphy Editor - - . FORNHY W. MILLER Co-Pholograplly Ellimr . - - DAVID I. BAVAR UniversilyEtlilor . - - - Danu-zs J. JONES .St'lwduling Editor - - - - JAY H. TOLSUN h , WILLIAM D. McCANN JAMES M. MULLEN Editor Art Editor Derived from the French, meaning ttthe lifef, La Vie reflects the life of the Senior Class during four years at Penn State. La Vie, recognized as one of the outstanding university yearbooks, was first published in 1889 by the Class of 1890. It has been a project of the Senior Class since 1930. Staff candidates were called from the junior Class in the Fall to do routine work, such as typing, proof-reading, making telephone calls, and writing articles. In addi- tion, candidates from the sophomore class were called, so that these students can acquire more experience before they are selected for senior board. As the year progressed, promotions to sophomore and junior boards were made on the basis of what had been done by the candidates. The outgoing senior board se- lected the approximately 15 editors who will plan and make up the yearbook for the coming year. Woodrow W. Bierly serves as editorial adviser; An- drew W. Case, as art adviser; and George L. Donovan, as financial adviser. ADOLPH SEIDENSTICKER MARJORIE A. BLANK Managing Editor Co-Scnior Editor JEAN A. McMAHON LEE ANN LEAPHART Co-Svnior Editor Organizations Editor 384 Activities Editor Sports Co-Editor CAROLYN L. STEHLY LESLIE E. PHILLABAUM Ballot Row. L01! III RIL'IIIiSll'IIIIY. SI IIlI TIIIsuII. I FIIIYIIIIH MI CaIIII Inhu uII, Millrr, BIank BauIri. SII and Run'- IIIII' IlIh, PIIiII' I :IIIIII. I If! II. SIIIIIIIII IIIuII. ,l 110'9, MIIIII n Mal Im, Ya 'Z.rllllllll TIIiIII Raw IIIIIIlI-.r W'n ncgn F Kurtz Ullmh Yon neg r. KopIin gar, OIIInn III pi inurlh Rm IInrt. Kl'rllh, Glnualmrn, MzIr Ii IV , IIn InIIgns, MI- I kliIIg. IIIIym In! L :IIIIplII'IIV HIIIIgII. IIIIII RIIII'r iI'IIIllll r Straight, IICIIIIIIIII, CIi ck Gross, Adair, GUOlIfit II, Aiken, MinI-r. Funk. MARY LOUISE SCOTT ROBERTA A. LERCH FORNEY W. MILLER D XVID I. BAVAR Copy Editor Sorority Editor Photography - ' PlIulI'Igruplly Co-Edilnr I ORGE E. SHAMBAU I ARRY I. YAVERBAUM DOLORES .I. JONES I H. TOLSON Sports Co-Edilor Fraternity Editor Unn' , Editor SclII-duling Edilnr MICHAEL J. MOYLE Editor SUSAN M. CONKLIN Managing Editor ARNOLD S. HOFFMAN Local Advertising Manager T HE DAILY ; i I 3 DAVID Z. RICHARDS Business Manager ARTHUR H. BRENER Promotions Manager REBECCA A. ZAHM Copy Editor COLLEGIAN ORGANIZATION The Daily Collegian. first published in 1887. has Ilimr . . . . . . M1111111'1 l M11111 grown into an eight-page tabloid published Tuesday Bminms-Mrn1ugr-r . . . . Dawn 7 R1111111u1s through Saturday. The paper includes campus news. Jlmmging Edilor . . . . 9119M: M Ummm sports, editorials. and Associated Press wire news. This CityEdimr . ' - . - EDWARD S. 111111115 year the paper published more hvelve-page editions than CopyEdiIor - . . . . RmmccA A. ZMIN ever before. A two-Color advertisement appeared this SparrsEdiror . . . . FRANCIS J. FANUCCI year, believed to he the first local color ad in any colle- Assislrml Sports EIlilor - - - VINCENT P. CAROCCI gmte CWSPaPeF- COHCgia featured a complete coverage Ft'alurmEIlilor . . . . . JVHIYN A. 011511 of the 1956 pohtical campaign, including cartoons by I'hozagmphyEdiIor - - - - DAVID I. BAVAR Herblock, and Associated Press coverage. 1 1 - - i;.',x.S1S r - - 14131311111! 11'15' 5V mm h NE L 1' I'he finanmal affmrs of the paper are governed 111' C01- LocalAdzmrtising Manager - - - ARNOLD b. HUFFMAN l - i . d f . . . ' A m 11 calAdwrt' 1i; Mm: W A In M IYNt'll eglan, nu, ma e up 0 mm 113presentat1ves from the SSIS n 40 1 I 1g 11hr - ' N . 1 1 U . rers'tr ad . .Ql t1 d fit l d h x f . l , National Advertisin Manager IANlt'F l ANDFRWN nn 1 ' 4' mlm. m Ion an '0 S 11 61115. l mu i 1 b ' . 1 1 . 1- A 1 . . . . . v i Circulation Co-Mannger . . - . ANNE CATUN adVISer alds students working 011 the paper. but It 13 en- Circulation Co-Mmmgvr I I I DAVID L. Posm tlrely free from censorship by faculty or admimstratlon. Pm'IWimIMmmg ' - ' ARTHUR H- BREWER The staff is divided into business and editorial soc- PPI'SOII'H'IManagl'r - ' - - J0 ANNE FULTM tions, with sophomore, junior. and senior lmard mem- I . - V 7 7 thcc Manager - HAnm I. XMEIHMUM bers 011 each staff. I Classified A111 ernsmg Managr'r - BARBARA E. SIIIPMAN I F. I . I Secretan - . . RUTH E. Howmnn Apprommately 1000 coples of each 1ssuc are 01r- Ruwnh and Remrdc Manager . I . JANE C1101? culated. The paper is supported by advertising. cirt'ul- Faculty Adviser . . , . , R. O. Bums latlon revenue7 and a student fee. Rot m.Raw Le ll 10 RigI1I--anur. i-mmccil. Soltis. Richardn .Xloylc, Coonklin. Dubbs, 1110 on. Om 8. HM untcr. On Off HSLMIMId Second RUM -CHNM '1 Harms 141111, Klimt Null!v Wnr1l,m Miller. Martino. Har rnt-r huic An nn. Yaxnrb 1111111. Thin L-Gilmm, Shambuugh .tuhi. Billalei Eva Bar 01. Mawnun, Flinn, Glusshurn Lynch, tlordvrn, Hurkimm 0'0Ni l. qurlh R1rw--P11ltr11n. K'u'hi Iran 11 DiR111-111. MrXr thur, Pr.1111.l'r11nklin. G11111.11i1s.Hirst 111111111111 r. P111nrs11l1n RONALD G. CASARELLA NOT ROBERT A. GELLMAN H. RICHARD DOLLINCER Business Manager Business Coordinator PEN N STATE F ROTH JAY H. TOLSON FORNEY W. MILLER Advertising Director Photography Editor JANE S. WICKIZE Promotions Co-Dircctor PHILLIP S. STEEL Art Director ARTHUR C. COHEN Promotions Co-Director 388 ORGANIZATION Editor - - 1 - . . . . - RONALD C. CASAHELLA Business Manager - - - - - - - - ROBERT A. GELLMAN Business Connlhmlur - - - . A . - - RlcuAkn 11111111113511 Associate Editors - . . - - A ALFRED P.K1.1V11:KE JAMES W. 01.11125 Advertising Directors - . . . - PA1L KMPFMAN in H TULSUN l'irculution Staff - v 1 - MARSHALI H. 81:11.11 AN TmmAs R. HULL ANDER Art 5!th - - - - - . - - - PHILIP S STEEL Photography 811sz - - - - . - F1011NH W.N.11L11:11 PmmoliunStafj - - - - - - - :ARTHUR Czumx, JAM: S. Wuzxizm: FacullyAdviscr 1 - - - . - - - Rnnmn' M. P11CK11.-1ss Frollz, campus humor 111agazi11e. portrays life through cartoons. parodies. and satires, and is published once a month. The magazine is comprised of jokes. car- toons, and literary gems. some original as well as some lifted from the humor maga- zines of other universities. Since each issue is based on a different subject. the Octoher issue. based on politics. was in adherence with this presidential election year. Regular features of Froth include 'iFroth Girl of the Month, i'The Lyin' Roar? Mug and Jesterhhan editorial; Going Around in Circles -a report on what is new and different in music; and Old ManiahAa report of recent pinnings and en- gagements on campus. l'roth's Foolish Gentlemen'7 tstaff memhelst ale chosen hum candidates by 11 b11a1d system and plomoted on the basis of both the quantitv and quality of theii wo1'k. 'lhele 15 100111 011 the staff for those of dive else inteIestsA-photogiaphel., nuvice authors, cartoonists, and those interested in writing humor. Fl'othy. symbol of the magazine, began appearing at the football games as a promotion campaign. His appearance there, 111011;: with the Nittany Lion, has now become a Penn State tradition. Each month Frolh faithfully fulfills its mottu the famed Shakespearean quota- tion Let Mirth P1evail. , Ihlllnm Rum It'll In RigthkCi usurtllu, 5111111111 Collln'.111 D11Il111p 1', M1Hilla11, klum I111 5111-11111! R1111?- Wi .le 111111, 1111111 11 Mi llr l'1.1lst1u Shaunlmugh PENN STATE F ARMER ORGANIZATION Editor - - - - - - - - JACKIE H. PAULES liusinessMunagI'r - 1 - - - - 'l'IIIIMAs J. 13010 Associate Editor - - - - - , . J. BARRY BI'I'I'INIzIzII Assislunlln'ditor - . - - - - RUSSELL A. BI:A'1 I'Y Layout Ellimr - - - - - - - Romzu'r W. NEFF LocalAdvertisingManager - - - - - PHILIP L. DUI'KUWSKI State Advertising Manager - - - - - GARY 'IV MII LER JACKIE H. pAuugs National Advertising Manager . - - - HUWAIID A. KEISER Editor I'Purure Editor - - . - - - Cm A.H1I:SII;II The Penn State Farmer is a quarterly publication with a circula- tion of approximately three thI1usand.By payinIr a small fee at Iegis- tration all aIII'icuItural students receive a subscription to the farmer. Each issue contains a peIsonality column which consists of inter- views with students and pmlessors of agriculture. Other articles L'ovel everything flom national agricultuIal policies to aIYIiculture at Penn State. Scientific writings are often included. Since there are many wumen students in the College of Agriculture. 3 womenis page, with recipes, shopping hints and sewing suggestions. is very popular. I lhe Farmer stali IS chosen fIIIm those who are interested in writ- lit and who submit matelial which is printed in the magazi11e.OILa- - . sionally articles w1itten hy IIIIII-stall membeIS are included in the pub- THOMAS J. 13mm licalion- Busim-SI Manager The farmer IS II memhei 0f the AIrIiL-ultuial ColleIre Magazines As- SULiated, a national orIranization made up of all agricultural publica- tions. Issues ale sent in to this association and me rated by the various magazine staffs. HIIIIIIIII Run, lcl! Ill ItiglIl-vBlIumII, SmrkI Iy. Bye 'd l'III-IlIII, HI'u .I'Ity, ForlII-M, Hindu, MICmIrII. SI'I'IIIIII Run Millv'r. SII'II-h-r. Mvtzgur. Alu'inc, King, TrIIIIIlInIII'I'. O'Tnulv, Llu rk lhinl Run HIllrir'lI, FlanIlvrnIyt-r, Hunt Wright. AIluir. lllll l'rmuntl, Sllirk PEN N STATE ENGINEER ORGANIZATION Co-Editor - - . - . - - PETE J. CMAYBASH PF'IVFR J CRAYBAQH Co-ItYlitor . . - - - - - hiI-IRIH-IHT A. H-msmx' 4 J 1'. L BUSHIPSSIWaIHIgPr - . - u - LHARIJZS L. CAIRNS COiLdl'mi Managing Editor - - - - - - GILBERT M. FluiiuiMAN anIroEditors - - - EUGENE A. ROWLAND. RicuAlm A. CuATEs Nulimml Atlvz'rlising Editor - - - - - .lntus D. HENRY Luml Advertising Editor - - - - - MARTIN ll. H-uuus Circulation flhumger - - - - . - .lmm P. Ymixm'lcn IllustrationsEditor - - - . . - SANDRA L. UIISKY PhotographyEditor - - - - - - BAND 1. Hum i PromotionsManager - - . - i FUIINHY W. MILLER BusinessAccountant - - - - - - Gizmwi: D. Smmzks Ujjicolllanage-r - - - - - - - STEPHEN VUlDA Student-organized and self-suppurtcd. the Penn Slam Engineer seeks a a to promote interest and integrity in engineering journalism, to assist in ' A ' educational research among students in the engineering,r curriculums. HERBERT A. HANSON and to promote technical writing as a career. Co-Edilor A staff of approximately forty members publishes the magazine eight times during the school year. Keeping its readers informed about the recent development in the field of engineering is one of the publica- tiunis main objectives. Features include. ttDid You Knuwii. HSly Dronlsiz a collectiun of less humorous material. and the iiGirl 0f the Month selections. The magazine contributes yearly to some worthy tause. A schol- arship fund of fifty dollars, also an annual project, is awarded to a junior in engineerin . Although the staff is chieHy from the College of Engineering and Architecture, any student may become a staff member. CHARLES L. CAIRNS. JR. Business Manager :Iullum Ruu'. Imll In Riglnlrillvury. Sritlvrs, Yurkn'irh. r 'I nan. Crmhunh. Human, Cairns, lhu'ur. Ilurrist Serum! Ran 'Hurhmrk. Nurnlun. Githe-nx. Rnlnvnhuru. Vnidn, II x 111W. Rvirh, Taylor, Kulz. 'l'hinl Ruutha-tzgvr. Hruun. Plnntz. Mnmlhur. O'Rourke, Huhhrll. Rnlhl'rhml. KICPIWF. Yunuviuk, 'M'lllt- FUU'III Rm Mulll'trv hh'lliHWH'tU'. HWiHH. Duvulhv-isvr. le.zl1uulllin, qu-h-hli. SlFruu-r. Amnmky. Slullt. Watson. lh-vkt-r. CENTRAL PROMOTION AGENCY ORGANIZATION Director - - - - - - - EDMOND R KRAMER Businsstmgcr - - - - PEI'ER W. HIRSCII DistributionDirm'tors - - - A11'1111111C. CUHE,N W11 LIAM M. KERNS lhsignDirector - - - ANNETTL C. Hoer ProductionDirectors - - 3'.1ANl1'Y B. L1N111.,N111nc C:.'A111113N J. DIMMICK The Central Promotion Agency is one of the rapidly growing or- ganizations on the campus. A new addition to the Associated Student Activities in Spring, 1951., the CPA replaces the small promotional ,. staffs of campus organizations with a centralized staff of specialists who EDMOND R. KRAMER can handle publicity more quickly, efliciently, and economically. Director This year the group handled a number of promotion campaigns in- cluding the Autumn Ball, Campus Chest, University elections, Hungarian Relief Fund, pep rallies, Marine Band Concert, and political elections. The work is carried to completion by account executives, assisted by staffs for art, production, copy, and distribution. The CPA operates on a 11011111'0f1t material-cost basis, financed by the advertising budgets of the organizations it serves. PETER W. HIRSCH Busim-ss Munagvr 'nllum Row, L: 11 111 RighI-Tulson, Hirsch Hunrm Krulmr, Hohz, L111111--.11l11rg Sum ! Run'- cckling.Cohu1.I;i11111111'k Ker rns Ilullzunhr STUDENT HANDBOOK ORGANIZATION Editor - - - - . - LAWRENCE H. JACOBSON LAWRENCE H- JACOBSON Managing Editor HARRY E. DAVIS 01' Business Manager - - - - JEROME E. BOGUTZ . Copy Editor - - - - - NANCY A. SHOWALTER Advertising Manager - - - - - MERLE R. BROOKS JEROME E. BOGUTZ Business Manager WHO'S WHO IN T HE NEWS ORGANIZATION EMIL P. HAAS Editor - - - - - - EMIL P. HAAS Editor Associate Editor - - - - ALBERTA I. HUFFMAN ALBERTA I. HOFFMAN Associate Editor F2: Imrd Ilollum Raw, Lrll In RighIeDielrlch. Reitnneider. Kelleher. Ives. Swire, MK m. MeIhon. Wri Ighl. Secnnd Ra anohnIl Ilnn. Be:ver, Hurner, Amlmzuk. Bl: n,k Miller Gudzik. Third Rnw-Fmelich. Sunana, Manges, Delaney. Clawwn, C11mminn-,Yeatn PENN STATE PLAYERS ORGANIZATION President - - . ELIZABETH A. Ives Vice- President R. DEREK Swuu: Treasurer - - MILLIS MERSHON Iorrespouding Secretary NANCY L. MARSHALL Recording Secret tary KATHRYN M. KELLEIIER ctoris Representative JUN BARRY WILDER Players is a student organization which operates closely with the Department of Theatre Arts. Its focus is on legitimate plays: comedy, tragedy, classics7 and modems. Each year Players presents eight major produc- tions. Usually, four of the plays are presented in Schwab Auditorium and the other four are staged in arena style at Center Stage. The productions in Schwab Auditorium run for only one week-end, while Center Stage plays usually run for six consecutive week-en 5 At the beginning of each year, Players holds an open house for all interested students. Any student HRuddilgore may participate in Playersi activities during the year, either as an actor 01' crew member. Membership in Players is determined by a point system. This year productions at Center stage included iiMy Three Angelsiz iiHeartbreak House,,, the world premiere of a script from the New York Dramatists Play Service, Oneis a Crowdii and iiJim Dandy? iiHeartbreak Houseii by G. B. Shaw was given in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of Shaws in 11 co- opelation with the music and art departmehts,Playe15 staged the Gilbert and Sul- livan Operetta iWRuddigore 011 Junior Prom week end. ther productions at Schwab were ildiot s De- light'i and iiTeahouse 0f the August Moon The Department of Theatre Arts sponsors thesis productions of full length plays by candidates for advanced degrees. On Tuesdays at five 0,clock dur- ing most of the year there are also short plays per- formed in the Little Theatre under the sponsorship of the Experimental Theatre in the Fall and under the sponsorship of Five Ciclock Theatre in the Spring. ;Ruddigorc ;Hcartbrcuk House 'My Three Angels Q 3 ELIZABETH A. IVES President nHeartbreak House m lfollum Rnu'. LHI In Ix'iuhlrWilliums. Brt'm'r, Hoffman, Frym Lumis, Millc-r. H fry. Sluqu-y. Davis. English, D. Slohl. J. Sluhl, Walker. Hal in the Ring am. Tassia. Mnrlz. Burch. Bishop, McCabr. Klimckc. Sm-zmtl Rmv-Pinconv. Luubc. Third RON'WJthjI, Tmld, RcmmL-y, Kuhn , Gudzik. Dilnlnirk. Frvdt'riuk. Wickizcn PEN N STATE xxx. x 4? 1s; am A ORGANIZATION P'midmt - - - - - ROBERT W. MARTZ IXiCC'IITf'SI'dlfrtt - - - - - MARY P. 'l'Assu SCCretnry - - - - BARBARA LYNN KlNNlElt Transit? - - - t - TRUMAN A. BURCH Me'tlber-M-Lnrgv - - - . Itnnmw .1. Bmw- The Penn State 'Iihespians, established in 1898. is the oldest extra-eurricular organization on campus and one of the oldest college musical comedy groups of its type in the country. 'lihespians are chosen from candidates who have shOWn the most interest in the musical shows by earning points duing the various jobs connected with productions. In recent years it has become a Thespian policy to Produce one original show and one professional show per school year. The original comedy revue produced this Fall, iiHat in the Rinwia, was a satire on politics, which was a timety show for the election year. Thespians chose for their Spring presentation the popular Broadway show, iiGuys 311d Dolls , highlighting such production numbers as 4 If 1 Were a Belli, and iiSit Down You,re Rocking the Boatij. The crowning of the Homecoming Queen who was Ann L. Lutz this year, has become a tradition of the Fall Production. 7 ttHat in the Ring THESPIANS uHut in the Ring ROBERT W. MARTZ P resident 399 400 PENN STATE ORGANIZATION President - DAVID S. ANDRE SecretaryTreasurer - - .lERl-l W. FRIDY Librarianx VIRGINIA M. MENSCH. CLAIR R. KRONE .l'lnnllgcrs . - JOHN C. meT. RICHARD E. BIERY Drum J'Iajor - - Duan E. FnucuT The music at the marching unit of the Penn State Blue Band was eagerly anticipated by the many spectators at Beaver Field. Under the di- rection of James W. Dunlop the 96-member all- male hand played during halftime at all home football games and two away games. The many fascinatingr and intricate half-time formations were devised by Dr. Hummel Fish- burn, head of the department of music and music education. Once Dr. Fishhurn had perfected a routine, staff arranger James Burden stepped in and began to adapt the necessary music to the formations. Each week the formations comprised a different show with a definite theme, and the band had to learn special arrangements designed to fit the routines. It took approximately twenty hours of practice to perfect each ha f- time routine. In addition to playing at football games the band added pep and enthusiasm to all home pep rallies. The traditional Band Day, another proj- ect which required much planning, was hel 011 November 10. For this occasion sixty high school bands from 27 counties were invited to participate in at half-time formation along with the Blue Band. e, tears? h? 1;: i133 my: :31? ?: , W kriJqu; prttZtlfv .r :37 I in ? . w ! .. E'F'v i : ,4 W4 4- 4; 4 s24 M WWW m CONCERT BLUE BAND O11CAN1ZA'1'10N l'rmizlz'ut - - . DAVID S. ANIIIII; SI-crvmry-Treustm'r - JEIIE W. FRIM' xllmmgnr - - . JUHN C. CIIIW'I' Assistant Manager - - RICHARD E. BIIleY Librarian - - CLAIII 11. KRONE Assistant Librarian - VIRGINIA M. MENSCII President DAVID S. ANDRE JAMES W. DUNLOP Conductor 1 1.11'l'l'1w 1II1I III W. Fn lIIInn. 11an Brown. SIIIIIIrII 1'.. Hr IIIII'r. JIIIIII 1.. 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HIIIIUMI'I' I'IIIIIn KIIM. .Il'n II'. FI'iIIV, .IIIIIIIIs III SIIIIaI-rl. Ih-zlk I01 ! I. CI'IIIIIIiIIIIlIi .IIIIIII I1. IIrIIII. 'II UH I J I-IIIIIII PIANO LIIIily E. II'IICUII. vI'YMI'INY Yi-I IIIIiHJ. I I IN. USSIONi-KI'IJIIIII III lyIIIIII, IIIIIII II C. ZI'I' IIIIIIIII IUNIIUC MIIIII;IIHIHI0FU K. KIIr Ilill THOMAS L. MENTZER I President II'IIIIIIIII RIIII III! III Right Illlhlinuh, I:VIIIIIIII, l'IIIIlI-isLI-II LIIIIIIIIIIIuII GIIIIII lnIIIiI-IIIIII lIiIIIII WIIIII'III. DIIviII, CIIIIIIIIIIIII. .NIWIIIIIII Rum KI- -I.ll :HINI I I.ll II-IIIII IIII Il .'I-II:IIII I-I. MIIII III III ,NIII SIIIIIIIII- rs. F. IIIIIIII IIIII-I SIIiI- I I II'IIIII II'II IIII VI-IIIII, I'iIIkI IIIIII N IIIII-I'III, AIIIIIIIIIIIm. . l.,IIIII :IIHUII HIIrIIIIaIII. OI-I-IIIIIIII, IHIIIHI', i'rI-MIIIIr $11! . I'IIIIIIII lfnw SIIIIII, IIlix, JIHIHh. kIIIIIIIImII, LIIIIIIIIIIiIIIkI III' I-rly. KI .I II. IIIIIiIIiII, Urmv. ICII, IIIII-IIIII'I. .x ORGANIZA'IIION PrI-sI'IlI-nl - - - - WAYNE C. ULSI! VirIr-l'rcsiIlvnI - - FRANK IC. I'UDIIEISZEK SI-I'rvmry.'I'reusurvr - - - JIIIIN M. KERSII l'IIIIlI'rI'Iy Agmzl - - lIII:IIIIIII K. JAMIEsIIN The Penn SIZIII' Clue CIuII provides musival cn- Icrlainmcnt for both University students and music lovers throughout the State. I CIIIIIIIIISIII III seventy 111an students lilo Glee Club on liwil annual tour prvsenlod OWNS in Lastcln Pennsylvania. nmlhmn Now 301k Now Jusev and NI;W York Diiecled by Prank builn, the Glen Llub is the muther organization for two smaller groups, the Hi-LIVs and the Varsity Quartet. The Hi-LIYS sing variety and comedy numbers while the Var- sity Quartet specializes in Imrbershnp and mmlcrn harmony. VARSITY QUARTET L017 10 Riglil Wuynu C. UNI, William A. Hurlmun. Wuym- II. Xurr, IIIIII .IUIlll R. KI'IIy. WAYNE C. ULSH PrvsiIIIanl 404 1 , ,x H h ' L t. are .3 -, ,J- N , N: , .1. Kubukjiun. Siflnr. Swan, Ruben, Campbell. Sl'COIlll RoweImngc. Baldwin. Hoffmant Third Row-Witte, Casey, Bell. Bond, McGee, Johns, Brandt. Falck. Harmer. Fleck. Olson, Weaver, Prestipino. Bottom Row, Lell Io Righl-Hmlfleld, Klnfkorn. MrCornmck, B. Miller, Lcurn. necker, Press. Tippen. Meacham. Barnes, . rmslrong. Kussing. Berquist. Barman. Shroycr. Merheranu. K. Miller. Thompson, Reuben. Fourth Roub-Crimbring. Cilrin, WOMEN'S CHORUS President - - BARBARA A. KABAKJIAN Vice-Presiden! - - SANDRA P. MAYHS Sccretary-Treasurer - - ANCY C. SIFTAR Librarian - - - NANCY J. ELMs The Penn State Wonlelfs Chorus was or- ganized in 1952 as an outgrowth of Treble Singers, 3 womexfs choral group formed in 1944 by the Department of Music and the Women,s Student Government Association. This year the group was directed by W. Paul Campbell, who formerly worked with the Hershey choirs. Students were auditioned in the Fall, and out of approximately 200 applicants 98 wo- men were chosen to comprise the group. The annual Spring Concert presented in Schwab Auditorium was the main project of the organization. Selected members from the group comprised the chorus of ttRuddi- gory in October, and sang at various social functions during the year. Another activity ,- f; m V . . . i v- N f 5.: of the group was carolmg dunng the Chl'lSt- W t . mas season w1th the Glee Club. , J The repertoire consisted of religious and :V secular numbers sung in four-pal't harmony. 'k . 1: k V The secular music included popular selections V as well as semi-classical numbers. BARBARA A. KABAKJ IAN President UI'HVERSITY RADIO STATION ORGANIZATION Student S'mtiuu 1141111115117 - - CEUHCE A. MASTRUIANNI Program. Direct l1r; - . - JOHN M. THORNTON 1151121111111 Program Direcwr - - - ELEANOR G. MORAN Chirf 111111011111 or - - - RICHARD L. SClIlLl'l' C'ununuity Dlrmrlorx - K1M B. RH'I'ZULL, ELIZABETH A. MARVIN 111111111211 11111111111117 - - - - JOHN A. VALENTINE 'l'r11111'1. 1'1I11n11g13r - - - - - - BETTY A. Hum: News Dinmtor - - - - - S'l'1-:WA11TL.W111T1: JIIIMIL' Director - - - - - - HOLLY THOMAS Recon! Librarian - - - - - KAnm. Suzslmn 1'111'cj Engineer - - . - - JAMES T. RALEIGH Office Manager - - GAIL R. ROSENBLUOM Promulian 111111 Publ1'1 Relations Direcmrs P1111. H. NELSON, ROBERT K. 71. 1115111111111 5111111111 E11111Is Dirm-tor - - - W 1111112111 R. CAI1M11::11A1L I'e1.'hn1'1.11ID1re1'lu - . - DAV VDI M. ELIIS 111111111 General Manager - - - - I'IAHULD E. NELSON Assistant General Manager - - - - HELEN SLUTAT Educational programs such as panel discussions, music, 1111111111. and poetry can be heard on WDFM, the University radiu station. These and other pronrams including 11cws,CEORGE A. MASTROIANNI spmts and popular music ale produced entirely by the stu- Station Manager dents Being primaiily an educational station which operates fur the purpose of better communication between administra- tinn I111 uIly, and students, thele are no commelcials as such. Spot announcunents are given, however, and programs may he sponsmcd by any campus group 01 function. Now in its fourth year, WDFM is located 011 the third Hour of Sparks BuiIdinn. It is 011 the air from 7:15 A. M. to . 10:30 PM . at 91.1 mcgacycles. . 111 the past year it has expanded leatly and connected a - land line Imok- up with WVMAJ.1'atIiu station in State College. so that campus pmgrams can now be heaid at specified times wet the WMAJ frequency. lIuIlum 11'1111'. L171 111 Iflglll C1111111'.I111-.I 11111111111, IIII11111111111 Maiulluianmi II11w1111111 Marvin, Rulzull Sluull 11-11111 R1111 Nelson, Jimin'u, I.1-vy. 0.11 111I1r, Rubinwn, Mulusuu anuu Br: I1111-r, V1111 nl1111 I'lliu, IInIJU, Pullmk WI1111:,S I.111lv11g Hopkins. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S DEBATE MEN'S DEBATE WOMEN'S DEBATE With experience ranging from that of novice up to the State prize winner, numerous women tried uut for positions on the Penn State Womelfs Debate Team. Following: a series of cmnpelitive speeches. the team was selected; the team which would debate. Resolved: the United States discontinue diret't economic aid to foreign The Penn State Melfs Debate Team had a very busy Season as they competed in twelve contests at colleges Such as Vermont, Pittsburgh, and Pennsylvania. Under the leadership of Joseph F. 0,Brien, the team coach, and Jim Plaut, manager7 the 25 men participating in debate dlscussed, Resolved: the United States discontinue direct economic aid to foreign countries. WU'HHCS- Coached by Clayton H. Schug. and managed by Mary Ann Gemmell, the team competed in many intercollegiate contests. Each member of the squad must debate once a week. either in a contest 01' for team members, in urder to establish her arguments. In addition to the many tournaments. the team takes part in the John Henry Frizzell Speaking Contest held each Spring on campus. One of the highlights of the teamts season occurred during the Spring when the team traveled to West Point to compete in the Eastern Forensic League Tournament. Also during the second semester, the team held its annual fiebate with the Mt. Mercy Woments Debate Team, an Interesting event to watch, as the non-deeision battle is 0P5 to the public. Ilnllnm Rum. Left m High! v Smith. Chunky. Cmmnill. Fvlk, Svhugt Srcmul Rnu' , VU'Dnunu-tl. Ulitivr, lYOuutriu. huumun. Milv n-II. Thin! Row Fiumurliu, lfmmm 1 ', - . ' . t . . Run. lh'rbbuinhll; L: R'mllthhhuns. ePluul. 0 11.14.15 Mm-un:..'lulwn. Sprawl Cumius. Mun-s. Btm-h. tlupluu. Fuurlh Ruwvjuvqm-a, .Iunvs. Sht-rmt. Nigh, Fm ; ltynun, Curthrlkl-L'v Lift: htHUrl, t-vldulrlu. Cuhrn. Tlunl Run hrhulz. Hulhuuler. Fcldmnn. ???l 42.4 t h ?4 DONALD E. FOUGHT RAYMOND F. CARLIN Students, faculty, and townspeople President, Chapel Choir ORGANIZATION UniversityChaplain - LUTHER H. HARSllltARGER Chaplain Enmritus - Ju 111m H1: NRY 11 RILLl-II Assistant to the University !' hapluin RESFUN N.W1L11AM9 Chair IJirucator - - WILLA C. 'I AYL 011 llniversitivOrg - 6111011015 E. CEIGA apelC hair Paresident . DUNALD E. FOUGHT IleudUa her - RAYMOND F. CARLIN Nun-denominational Chapel Services are held each Sunday in Schwab Auditorium for the common worship of students, faculty, and townspeople. These services, conducted by the Reverend Luther H. Harshbarger, Univer- sity chaplain, and Preston N Williams, newly- appointed assistant to the Chaplain, inng to the campus outstanding speakers representing various outlooks of contemporary religious thought. The Chapel Choir of 93 voices provides music for the services and for Christmas, Easter, and Spring Concert programs during the year. The group is planning a second concert tour of Europe this summer. The meditation chapel and program center of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel were dedicated with appropriate Jewish and Prot- estant Services of Worship and the blessing of the Roman Catholic Chapel on September 16. A week earlier, services were held in the Chapel for the Eisenhower family and Presi- dent Dwight D. Eisenhower was among the members of the family attending. Stated services of worship are held daily in the Meditation Chapel with the Auxiliary Choil participating in the seivices. 410 Head Usher attend services THE CHAPEL Sunday morning Chapel presents visiting speakers ORGANIZATION President - - RICHARD E. EYERMAN Vice-President - - JANE R. GUTTERON Corresponding Secretary - DONNA J. BECK Recording Secretary - PATRICIA L. CHERNAY Treasurer - - - HELEN M. HOOVER The Newman Club is an organization for Roman Catholic students on campus. Its purpose is to foster the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of these students. The Church is considered the students parish away from home and the Club enables him to have closer contact with his priests and with other Catholic students. Among the spiritual activities are daily rosary, religion classes, weekly religious dis- cussions, and choir. The Club has a weekly newspaper, The N ittany Newmanite, and a local radio program. Among the social ac- tivities are dances, picnics and hayrides. The Club, a member of the International Newman Club provides opportunities for closer contact with priests Newman Club Federation, is located at the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel and also operates through the Catholic Youth Center , , W . : v ' e . v A- , - MW. on West Fairmount Avenue. The chaplains, Father Gerard Ream, Father J ohn C. OiLeary, and F ather John A. Cavanaugh, guide and advise the Club. 'm an ; a my? aw , 19 Mg W ii v.3 RICHARD E. EYERMAN President Director FATHER GERARD REAM ewm .A ' Meditation chapel fosters spiritual interests of Roman Catholic students .Fi-A'iW W J 'I 3 i n . L1 7:. 5;; F I 3.42 3 ORGANIZATI 0N President - - - - - GLEN H. ELDER Vice-Presidenz - - - - RICHARD C MARTIN Chairman of Cabinet - - - - 1:1;111101; A.BUCK110U'1' Secretary - - - - - - ISABEL J. BARNES Treasurer - - - - - ROBERT W. NEFF The University Christian Association is a campus 01'- ganizalion open to all students and faculty. It seeks to unite all P1 othtant and O1lh0dox Christians of the Univer- sity community in order to furthel their Christian under- standing, life, and witness on the campus. The UCA holds such activities as informal social hours in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel, and a series of I'ilesides Gin the residence halls and fiatel'nities. Other UCA activities include comses i11 Ieli1rion, a European seminar, the United Nations 111p each fall, DintercollLWiate conferences, the annual Marliage Conference, public aiiails institute, and the Christmas Carol Sin . The UCA combines everythin1r from serious study, Wor- ship, and social action to fellowship in t1'ips,cabin palties , and lasting f11Lndthps-all 1n an eHorL to widen horizons, 1;SLI'VG mankind, and Shengthen faith in God. West Cermany government oHicials parlicipute in UCA European seminar GLEN H. ELDER President SAMUEL N. GIBSON Executive Director Fraternities provide settings for many UCA fireside discussions 2-11; :P'Num'm-'I '-1-x. 4 I1;-.xV-h- JOAN R. RAPOPORT President HARRIET R. STEINMAN Woments VicevPresident RABBI BENJAMIN M. KAHN Director FOUNDATION ORGANIZATION President - . . - - JOAN R. RAPOPORT Merfs Vice-Prcsident - - - MICHAEL E. LIPSCHUTZ Womerfs Vice-Presidant - - - HARRIET R. STEINMAN Secretary - - . - - FLORENCE J. Svaun Treasurer - - - - GWEN A. NEIDTCH Founded on the Penn State campus in 1935, the present Btnai Btrith Hillel Foundation provides a religious, cultura , and social program for Jewish students. Students on the Hillel Governing Board plan the wide range of activities. The twenty committees include Reli- gious, Cultural, Library, Music, Interfaith, Social, Radio, and others. Publications of the Foundation include the H illel Hilites and the Kibitzer. Program objectives seek to lead Jewish students toward identification with the Jewish tradition; toward uplifting insights into the sources of Jewish inspiration through Jewish scholarship; toward valuable contributions to the community and society-at-large through enlightened citizen- ship. The Penn State Hillel Foundation is one of 200 similar Hillel centers on campuses in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Israel. . It Governing Board plans program of future events V I ? VWK'Fmv-L. PERSONA LITIE DON PATTERSON JOE EBERLY DAN LAND BILL JOHNSON LASH HOWES DAISY ZIMMERMAN . v 4: MW 9m ,1 x 1? mmfaf . .;.: .2 . .1 , s .zu T i. aw... i? .. Q. 1 v . b ... . .. 3.. .1... . E. . . . . r y .. . .. . . .. - n! , 1 . -.., 1. . 2. KM... 3.. . f..m...33$.3 .13... w...vw:?-..w.k. 41...... .1 ,. 11 . ..-.11i. . 1. .1 11.1.1.... .1. .1... - w- . . . . :1..- .. . 51.2-... E 1: a... 1 1 . .. . I . .. . . . is! .n .. . a , .3.qu :22; 3 2 4 ED KLEVAN S DAVE BAVAR MIKE MOYLE BILL McCANN NAT MOSKOWITZ ED KRAMER G R U B N E R H A B B O B MARY TASSIA LOU FRYMAN JAY TOLSON BOB SEGAL J OE HARTNETT t 45 will 3 ANN FARRELL DOLPH SEIDENSTICKER JO FULTON ............... mm... .,. w m . Rhu- l. SUE F LEMIN G GIE BLANK N ANCY SCHOLL 93 R E T S R 0 WF mm RP O F N N A Q. 425 BARB NICI-IOLLS BICEPS SELTZER BILL CLARK MERLE BROOKS BOBBIE LERCH LEE LEAPHART J CLAIRE GANIM HARRY YAVERBAUM l 1 x SAM WOLCO'I'T DOIH JONES JACK VALENTINE JACK KIGRSII MIN RICHARDS ULICN ICLDICH UICOHGIC HUCKIIOU'I' 428 uWhere the vale of old Mount Nittany CAMPUS LIFE A new president greets now sludenls Lynn Kinnicr reigns at the Military Ball .... -....-.mv A t'Uld d WLIFIH lllt'ilHiliPS A 111.141! smilc' frum Junior Prom quvn Sully Rulslnn u .. n KmeKWV' 141w: name . . x 91 Vii , ,, .unw :1. Dinks. fur vwry Wt'll-tlrc-sm-d frmh THE AG E J xwocENcE Mad Hatters on parade Just walkirf in the rain . . . ruin . . . ruin The TUB . . . gone. but not forgotten Santais hel are re air p p toys 66And now may I introduce our candidates . 37 HUB Christmas tree reflects holiday spirit May Day and the traditional hemlock chain New residence halls will make possible increase in women students Students say farewell to Prcxy Eisenhower Birth; eye view for the press u' Hun wus c1090! High school bands perform for Band Day at Bcuvcr Field Strike up the band! q . 11;, 1, f T . hmuEh the cordon n 5 go the Lin 5 i Soft lights, soft music 1956 May Queen Marilyn Fisvht'r and her court Flush cards add to grid festivities Observing Pun-Americau Day Awaiting ROTC cnmmon lmur Overwhelming moment for Homecoming Queen, Ann Lulz :4 W638 early ! 435 11 snuwrd again for IFC-Punhvll Bull! Hare, Caesar I , o l v I t I l K i I C ,.... . Beauty and symmetry grace Olympic trials JUSI a little research ........- Telcvi i : L. . I la ngm wa1w mmmmaum NE was , . r; 1 1w? 3.3me m??nw??wxawm5 3 . ' 1 grounds -up tlme at carnlva Reaction on campus, following Ohio State upset Clean lcatlon ampalgn ill, now,, In hope of a successful 0 President Dwight Eisenhower visits for chapel ded 6 H01d st .msk. . x. KHKNXR Xk 438 ! Chapel provides place of worship for students of all faiths , V-;'; ; . A '7' $5. '. A4 I , Sunday services are held in Schwab Auditorium Unique and impressive dnssal forms backdrop for altar in Helcn Eakin Eisenhower Chapel ?'1 r SUPPORT HUNGARYS FIGHT FOR mom 44o WDFM student interview ii, I Nt's :1 bill . . . at Murdi Cram 0 l, J 5 I . 1' , . ?.J , J . x. 'Frmhy' Honcst, Santa, l'vc lwvn goud 73?? '1'? Prvsidt'nt Wulkvr prt-svnla urit-nluliun . . v .xln-m-h lo frc-slnnzm vluss A Mud Hauler triumphs Hurry up . . . I'm downmirs Skating rnlhusiusls W-ruck llw whip time again lstratlon on guys Reg listen, y EMMSx$JH u d c y Ll A visit from Career D Governor Lo Spring carnival . . . fraternities swing imo action m s. - u Whhm . V n . , nmvnluhm C0me now, classmen, let us sing 444 A Page A-,1111e J. E ....................... 164,301 A1111, C. S .111 ........................ 12 A11runlsnn.1. J. - --- -- ----- ------ 50, 259 Acciurri, 4 ........................ 164 A1'111', ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 Adams, B. 13.. .11. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 122 Adums,C .F. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Adams, D. H. .................... 194, 228 229 Adams, F. P .......................... Addis, J. M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 203 A mew, M. ............................... 100 A ay, E. R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 164 A 11',J.W. ---- - --- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 186 A u'rs, J. R ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 150, 260 A 110d, R. 1. .................... 4301 A 111'ri;.ri.R. A. - 68 212: 277 Al111' 11111' r19, r. C. B ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A.?xand1r,11.J. -. --- - ......... 100. 310 A.1xun111'r, ..1 H --- . A oxundcr. R. E. --- .--. --- 164, 27.3, .345, 347 A.Cxen111'rg,N S - ---- ---- - ------ 100 A 1011, D.H. ---- -- - --- , 50, 260 A lisnn, D. .1. --- - -- -- -- 50,304 A 11mm, D. R. -------------------------- 100 A 1151m,S.A. -- -- ------- -- ---- 10 A 11'111041', L. L. ----------------------- 68, 267 A thouw. C. D. - -- - -- ------ ---- 122 A IS11U1PI', M. W ------------------------ 100 A11111rosine.J, P ------------------------ 186 Ainsul. S. - ------------------- 90,229,379 Anastasus,A M -------------------- 122, 268 Ant 1'rsnn, C A ----------------------- Anr Orson, 1 B ----------------------- 90, 269 Am arson, 1. D. -------------------- . 26 An 1rsnn, .1. L. - ------------------ 164, 387 An11'rson,M.E. ----------------- 152,326 An1 rc, D S. ------------------- 50, 266, 424 An1.rej1'ik,.1..1. ------- --- - Ancreosky, E. -------------------- 122, 391 Ant. r1 ws. M. R. -------------------------- An1.1'ukuk,J M E ------------ 164,333. 396 Angle, C. A ---------------------------- 198 Ansv,1mn S. M. --------------------------- 100 Anthony, G, J --------------------------- 68 Anthony, L. N. --------------------------- 186 A111110n1-11i.R...1 - -- - --------------- 68 rum, --------------------------- 186 Arden, .1. --------------------------- 164 Ar1mto, C. C. ------------------------ 152 Annstrong, R. M. --------------------- 50. 292 Artovic 1, . --------------------------- 68 1ns.. --, ----------------------- 194, 212 Av11111, D. .1 -------- , ------------------- B 13:11'111, R H ---------------------------- 6 -------------------------- 50, 294 13::r'wel1. R. E. -------------------------- 186 13a11run11urq,R M --------- 122 345 370.423 3111111, C. E ------------------------ 122,263 3ai11'y,13.W. --------------------- 68, 286 3air, M. A. ------------------------- 100, 329 3.1 111,13. N ----------------------------- 68 aior, L. 1'1. ------------------------- 68. 308 a 101', M. D. ----------------------------- 152 au'r, W. M ---------------------------- 122 '1 'Iknnk A 1 ------------ 50 a uknnis, R 1 ------------------------ 100 33 win, R. --------------------------- 50, 275 3;! key, A J ------------------------- 122, 264 3a 1, R. . ---------------------------- 90 3'1 1nn1inp R L ----------------------- 100 3:11k,J. '14. ---------- - -- -- 68 0k, R. S. ----------------------- 122,343 3311111rick, M. .,1. .'.11 --------- - -- 164 am '1r, L. ----- - --. ----------- 122,272 3.1r1k11011 R L. ----------------------- u 1, H. W. ---------------------------- 311rkley.J.C. --- -- -- ----- -,152 313. 324 3e1rk11'y, W. A ----------------------- 503 3urune, T. F. -------------------------- 3ur1, F. W ----------------------------- 122 Barr, P. .1 ------------------------- 100, 327 3arrun,11.D. -------------------- 50,277,379 Burial, F. M ----------------------------- 68 SENIOR INDEX Page drth, E. R --------------------------- 122 on, P. ----------------------------- 90 drtletl, S B -------------------------- 168 1arllcy, K D ------------------------- 122 1, .1. F. ------------------------- 186, 258 ash, K. D ---------------- - ---------- 150 ass, 1. ----------------------------- 122. 289 ate 1. H. ....................... 152 327 .utschelet H L .................... 122 203 auer, ---------------------------- auman, A. M. ---------------------- 321var, D. I. -------- 68, 259, 348, 385, 387, 423 3ealer, .1. E. --------------------------- 3arr, I. M. ----------------------------- 30am, C. D. ------------------------- 68, 249 39am, J. E. ------------------------ 68. 249 39dmer, H G -------------------------- 68 Laver. A R ---------------------- 100, 396 3129110, A. P. --------------------------- 1 Beckstine, S, L. Mn - -,-.- ---- 122,337 1 ker. AC . ------------------------ 3111110111, D. P. --------------------- 122, 256 1911mm P ---------------------------- 123 3eezer, ------------------------- 194 3chman, S. B. ------------------------- 164 3eigh11y, E. . ------------------------ 123 3e1den, L. N. -------------------------- 164 --------------------- 100,319,405 321185, 13. P. --------------------------- 90 3117.. D. J. ............................. 198 311nder, F. C ---------------------------- 90 3ender, C. J ---------------------------- 90 3encc, H. E. -------------------- 69,313,334 3cm dict, B. A. ------------------------ 100 3engst11n,P.J. ------------------------ 123 31 nnett, M. B. ------------------------- 100 .3cnninm'. 'r, R E. ------------------------ 100 3ensnn, .D. ----------------------- - 186 3cnsun, J. A. ----------------------- 90, 258 3ens11n, R. --------------------- 186, 272 3enlley, R. L. ------------------------- 123 31'nlze11, W. B. ------------------------ 164 3erchin. W. --------------------------- 123 31mm, E. E. ------------------------- 50, 274 39. Her, H. ------------------------- 16 13erk11eimer, F D. --------------------- 6 30.101811, L. D. -------------------------- 164 31 r11 w, R. C. ------------------------- 50 3erstein, N -------------------------- 90 3erridgc, R -------------------------- 04 3erry, N. J ------------------------ 164, 313 3851, C. F ------------------------------ 69 3erk11vic, B J ------------------------- 164 '3cnlivegna, A M --------------------- 152 3ern11ard1, ---------------------- 186 11115, . ----------------------- 186. 286 Bcury, H R ----------------------- 169. 270 3evan, .1. A. ---------------------- 3ev1'ri11ge, E. W. ---------- 152,325, 346:380 3ey1-rle, B ---------------------------- 198 Bias, A.. Jr --------------------------- 69 11611:, R. H ---------------------------- 198 3ierker. A. ------------------------ 165, 331 .13iesterfc1dt, H. ------------------------- 200 3inford, T. O ------------------------- 90 .Jngumun, R. P., Jr. --------------- 165, 290 3ingman, B ------------------------ 165 31501108, J. S --------------------- 194, 281 1s11011, M. ------------------- 33,2 363 15111111, R. J. ---------------- 90,347,379, 398 31511011. R. W. ---------------------- 51,258 Blskis, E. G -------------------------- 90 3135611, J. H -------------------------- 198 3111inger, J. B --------------------- 51, 227 1311110, W. H , Jr ---------------------- 101 3 tzcr, M. H -------------------------- 3 zzack, .1. F ------------------------ 123, 284 3 ac , H. L --------------------------- 3 ack, H. T ------------------------ 3 ank, M. A ------- 51, 328, 346, 384,385,425 ank, R. K ---------------------- 2,396 ' ' ----------------- 0, 307 nlnhfnrd .1.D. 7 123, 265 eutge. R. L. ------------------------- inn, .1. ------------------------ 51,221 Fag 310uch,R. C. ------------------ 51,379,390 31ument11a1, R. B ---------------------- 186 0 1r0w, R --------------------------- 123 ,10dman, J. W. --------------------- 152, 322 agar, 1. ----------------------- 152 321 30gutz, J E. -------------------- 69,268,393 B 101 .3011111erger, H. .1 -------------- 101, 338, 340 Bomberger, P. S. ---------------------- 3onevac. N --------------------------- 201 3nrden, J. F. ----------------------- 69, 297 3nrosque. C A ----------------------- 69 30117., F . E --------------------------- 51 30550, A. J ---------------------------- 123 3ns1nck, D J. -------------- 123, 238, 285, 347 31minger. C. J --------------------------- 101 nucher, F. ------------------------ 12. oucher. J --------------------- 101. 314 oudreau, R A ------------------------ 165 owen, N. L --------------------------- 51 owcr, E. M -------------------------- 152 11 01', J. -------------------------- - 165 owcrs, C. F.. Jr ------------------ 5 , 304 nwers, C. K. --------------------- 152, 309 nwers, R A --------------------- 152, 321 owman, B D ------------------------ 18 3owman, C. H. ------------ 186, 302, 381, 406 3 , ' ', . C. , 236 30yd, M. M ------------------- 101,331,346 3nyd, T JL --------------------- 51,260,412 3rack11il1, .1. B. -------------------- 123, 217 3racken, L. W. ------------------------ 3rainerd, B. B. --------------------- 152, 318 3rainerd, R. S ------------------------ 1 3rainerd, S. ----------------------- 165, 321 3randt, P. E. -------------------------- 69 3randt, R T ------------------------- 165 3ranis11, .1. R. ---------------------- 69, 236 3rasted D. K., Jr. --------------------- 165 3ray, D. A. ---------------------------- 101 3ray, M. --------------------- .- -------- 101 3ray, R T. ------------------------ 69, 341 3rel1ner, N. L. --------------------- 165,406 3reidor,F .M. --------------------- 194, 275 3reinde1, W. W. ------------------------ 123 rener, A. H. ------------------ 69, 386, 398 rennan, J . L ------------------------- 200 Ert-nner, .1. L ---------------------- 101, 326 3reslin, T. A. - ---------------------- 1, 304 1reslin, T. J --------------------------- 165 iretts. C. R -------------------------- 186 3rewster, J H ------------------------ 165 3ricker, P W ------------------------ 123 ill, W. ---------------------- 165, 298 3rind1ey. S P ------------------------ 165 riski, J . --------------------------- 123 3rittain, E H -------------------------- 51 3rodc, D. M ----------------------- 123, 273 rode, G. D -------------------------- rogan, J . P -------------------------- rooks, M. R. ------------- 101 313, 315, 426 rotzman, E R ----------------------- 152 rough, J . C --------------------------- 51 muse, W. ------------------------- 124 3r0wn, B..1. ---------------------- 152, 287 rown, C. O -------------------------- 198 3rown, D. C -------------------------- 69 3rown, C. E -------------------------- 51 3rown, J. A. ----------------------- 90, 381 rown, P. .1. --------------------------- 90 rown, R. .1 . -------------------------- 101 rmn n, R. L. ---------------------- 153, 380 rown, S. T. -------------------------- 199 rown, S. T. ----------------------- 69, 225 rown, T. S. ----------------------- 51, 273 3 n, W. E. --------------------------- 165 3rumbach. M. K. ---------------------- 14-2 runo, .1. C. ----------------------- 101,213 3ryan, E. J --------------------------- 3ube, P. .1 . ----------------------------- 101 Page iucci, J. ......................... 101, 305 Sucher, D. H. ......................... 124 ucher.J. P. ....................... 166,272 uck, L. A. ....................... 166,328 uckbee, D. M. ......... 124 3uckhou1,G.A. ....... 166 269, 343, 345, 427 h C. 101 . ..................... 166, 305 J r. ............... 124, 309 391 SENIOR INDEX Page Clark, D. G., 70, 283, 343, 345, 347, 370, 426 Clark, J. R 370 0 272 olvin, J . J ........................... 52 Cnmah, C W .......................... 125 Condon, F J .......................... 125 Cunklin, S. M. ............ 166,322,386, 387 Connor, J N. .......................... Conrad, M. S. ......................... Conway, S C. 111111111111111111111 103, 424 Cook, WE RD. ............................ 52 Co oke, ....................... Coolbaulith J. D ............... 166, 231, 404 Couney, 1 D ........................ 125 Coons, D. R. ...................... 166, 272 Cooper, G. E. ......................... 91, 343 Cooper, C. M. ......................... ooper, H. R. .................. 70 233 257 Cooper, M. D ......................... 16 7 Cooper, M. K. ......................... 103 Cooper, T. E. ......................... 70 0pc, E. C. ............................ 167 Corcoran, J. L. ........................ 204 rdcll, . R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 125 Curckin, R. I. ......................... 12 Corman, B. G. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103, 325 Corma, W. M. ........................... 70 Comman, Q. A B , Jr ................. 167 C0rnwa11,J. J. .......................... 167 Corrigan, J. M. ..................... 70, 297 Carson, R. F. .......................... 125 Curzillius, A B ....................... 125 Collier, L. . ........................ 71, 272 Courtney, P A ........................ 167 ovart, J 11. .......................... 153 Cowder, D. E. ..................... 71 ,352 18 87 Crumcn J. L. ................... 71, 306 379 ranc .B. ......................... 125 Cranmer, C. B. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Crawford, F. S. ................ 167, 303, 343 reedon, D. ........................... 200 Creitz,J. C ........................... 167 Cribbs, J. E. ...................... 126, 256 Croft, C R ........................... 52 Croft, E R ........................... 71 Croft, J. C. ........................... 103 Crossetlo, J. R., Jr. .................... 126 Crothers, . . ........................ 71 Crouthamel, M. S. ..................... 126 Crowley, R. F. ......................... 126 Page Cryder, R. S. ...................... 194,269 Cubbison, R.J. .................... 71,262 Cumblidgc, K. L. 91 Cummings. D. Cummin .gs, J. H. Cunningnum, O .1. Cunningnum, S. K Curran,1 Curran, R. E. ......................... 103 Currier, E. E. ......................... 153 , R. ............................. 167 Curtis, W. J., HI ......................... 126 Cushmun, S. E. .................... 194, 325 Cygunuwski, B. A. ...................... 103 Cyphers, R. F. 77777777777777777777777 120 D Dabrock, W. M. ------------------------ 7 204 Jahlbcrg. J. R. 2 .................... 126. 247 ale, C. . ........................... 126 Jamian, J R ......................... 12S Janicls, E E ......................... 71 JArdenncJ R ....................... 201 Jarragh, C , ................... 126, 217 Dascanio, C F ........................ 126 hugherty, C E ....................... 198 Javenport, C. A. ....................... 19 94 Jav enporl. H. B. .................... 167,248 9avidson, B. .......................... 71 Javidson, K A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 221, 379 dvies, A ..................... 91, 251, 348 Davies, G A ...................... 03, 31 lavies, J .............................. Davis, C.J n 7 - 7 ; -- 103, 314, 398 Javis, C. J. .......................... 103 Jdvis, D. M ....................... 103, 335 Davis, D. W ......................... 153, 238 Javis, E. 0 ........................... 126 hvis, H. B , 1H ...................... 52 avis, H. E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 167, 248 lavis, R. C .......................... 126 Javis, R. J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 167, 266 Javis. W. D ........................... 71 11y, V. L. ................................ 71 Jean, M. E ......................... 167, 333 9c Bald, P S ..................... 52, 265 Jebo, R. D ............................ 103 Decima, R. H. .......................... 71 Decker, W. M. ........................ 71 Is, D. E. ........................... 71 9elancy, D. M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 dung, B. L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 167 JLlucu, C. W . Jr .................... 7 Jelucu, R. J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, 213 Demay, A D ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20 JeMay, D J ........................ 167, 328 Jenning, E ........................... 1 191 96111115,.1 H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 126,304- JLnnis, R H ........................ 126 9:11nist0n C ........................ 103 325 1,.J F. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 165, 245 3:13z1d0v11, M. T. ......................... 7 Je Sam is, ............................ 12 hthonms, J 111 ................... 167, 232 91 tisch, R. J .......................... 16 9ettcrcr, W 14 .................... 168, 237 Jetwiler, W L ........................ 103 Devlin, R. A .............................. 201 Dcvure, D. H ......................... - 126 Diamond, A I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 168, 220 ickcv ,.F .......................... 153 JiechdL-rfer, J. W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 127 916111, R. C. 111111111111111111111 153, 313, 324 Jiehm, D. A. 111111111111111111111111 Jiehm, E B ....................... 104, 313 leter, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104-, 396 D1etrich, B E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 127 leebu, D D 7777777777777777777 , 72, 245 Dimlcr, J. E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104-, 244 ngcldein, C A 777777777777777777777 127 Jim : r, J.H 77777777777777777777777777 52 Dittenhafer, C. A., Jr .................... 52 Jittmun, D. L. ....................... 52 1vany,R. B. - U-u -1, k- 127 267 Dively, R. R. -------------------------- 203 445 Page x,R F. ....L.,... .,.,,-1.----H.-H. 168 D1x11n, C. 31.-..------ -4 HM --- 168 31110 ,J. . . -. ------- -- 127 10111115111, D 1. ----- -- ........... 127, 245 3011,13. A. . , Jollinger, H. R. .............. 72, 250 348. 389 Jonegun. M. J ........................ 127 3oncgan, R. ........................ 104 1t1n0vz1n,E.A. ....................... 168 Jopkowsjki, P. L. ........................ 52 Dor111u11,M.K. W- . .............. 168,313,327 1nrw11rl, R. J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 23 JoughL-rly, R. E. ...................... 72 30u11111, '11. S. ........................... 52 10ml - W, u. - 2---- ,,----- 154 hugon, J. S. ........................ 127 3rag0n, W. J. ................. 127. 338 341 3m '12, J. 1... Jr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 187, 243 11111111112, D L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 194, 323 Jrupchu, E 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 194, 233 Dru her, .......................... 53 1rury, H. J. ..................... 127 1rusc ',11c1 W. H. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 201, 2.31 3ul111is, R. E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jufl', W.11 ....................... 127, 236 111111, W. H. ............................. 127 Jugun, J.111. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 168 1u111up,R.13. ............................ 72 mm, J. E. ........................... 127 1unn,N.K - -- -- ,1 1utko, D. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53. 313, 329 3um111, R. K. ......................... 187 3u1y, R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 127, 380 '11. R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 168 1w1nell,D.13. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 E .u1nusl,J. J.,J1. ........................ 72 .11511111111,J. W. 11er1y,J H - 91,237,261, 343,345,370, 422 11115117., G. ........................ .11y, 13. F ........................... .1'k111u11, E P ......................... ckmun, N. M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . c01111111idcs,J. M. .ding. rE. P. ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Egili: frC. A. ........................ 11 hennllllLr, H. C. ................ 1101101111111an M. H. .................... .ichnmn, W. G. ....................... 151: 11111111, R. K. .................... .isen11au1r,J. -. .......... 7 1111 r, G H ........ 53, 221,343, 347,412, 427 lkin, D. W .......................... 72 .Hcr, J. M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1111111, E. A .................... 194,328,381 11s, J. ................................ 5 11113, N. J. ......................... 168, 325 lser, E. D ........................... 15 ly, 111. A. ...................... 187 264, 404 111urick.J. H .......................... 53 mery, E. R .......................... 128 ,mcry, C. L ............................ 53 nglish, J. L. ...................... 104, 240 11yedy, J. M. ..................... 128, 258 111stcin, D. N ......................... 1 pstein, E. ......................... 168, 243 pstein, J. P. ............................. 128 pstcin, S. 13. .......................... 154 r11, C. H. C. .......................... 128 rhcck, W. A ......................... 53 rdicy, R. E. ........................... 128 1ricso11,E. H. ......................... 128 r1icson, J. H. ......................... 72 rlcson, L C ......................... 104 .rnisl, M .............................. 154 rway, J. R. ........................... 53 shelmzln, E. M. ........................ 154 51111111un,L.H. ........................ 53 . .spcnlaub, C.111., Jr. ................... 91 vans, A. .......................... 154 .vans, D. H ........................... 91 Nuns, F1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 128, 232 .vuns, G. J. ....................... 154, 324 446 SENIOR Page Evans, 1. T ............................ 128 Evans, R A .......................... 154 Evans, ....................... Evelund, 013.11., J.r Eyern1an,R. E. F 11 :ackcnthul, E H. ...................... 168 airfield, W. H. ........................ 204 1u1k, H. R ........................ 201, 306 dik. J. ........................ 104, 310 dllon,J E ........................... unucci, F. J ............. 168 348,386 387 1urbcr, ........................... 1urrell,A -1 194, 322, 346, 370, 372, 381, 424 111510, G. ........................... 187 1astow, 13 M ......................... 168 1aunce,J G .................... 91, 297 11 ' 1 D. 91,258 1L-ckc, W C , III ..................... 201, 379 Fcency ......................... 11egert, E. D. .................... 470 11cglcy,C. E., III ............... 128,227,269 1e1nc1, M. E. ..................... 4,13 3 12L1dmi1ler,M. J. .................... 194, 333 ,R. ....................... 168, 305 1L11111un, R. B. ......................... 187 1111, .M. ............................ 72 1ther,S ........................... 104 'cnstL-rmucher, M. A. ........... 154 1L-nstcrmacher, ........... 194 1crk0, E L ........................... 104 1errari,J R ....................... 128,306 1cssler,1 J ............................ 128 1icarra, A J .......................... 72 111dishun, P C ........................ 128 1idle, R. J ........................... 169 116. V. N ........................ 169,328 11'110, J. T. ........................... 128 igurel,J J .......................... 104 a 53 , A. 111511er, P D .......................... 169 1111111211, S. - ........................... 104 1ilzgcrald, L. B. .................... 129, 337 1ilzgcrald, R. D. ................... 104, 291 21121106, M. C. ......................... 7 117.2, D ........................ 129 27 11111111101115, S. .............. 72, 220,221,301 1Iundern1yer, C. E. .............. 53, 3,274 390 1100 ', P. A ....................... 16 9, 405 lceger, J. L. .......................... 1L15cl1er, E. R ........................ 73 leu11ng,J. E. ........................ leing, M S ......... 154, 326, 346, 372, 425 11111, R. J ........................ luck, B. ....................... 104, 327 lynn, J . C ........................... 105 10r11cs, H. A ..................... 105, 328 110ren111n, R I1 ......................... 12 110rkin, T ............................ rorosisky, M. D , Jr ........... 105,338,341 1urster,A. M. ......... 154,246,322, 346,425 :10rster, M. M ............. 346,372,425 roster, C. A ....................... Fougl1l,D. E ......... 129,303, 343, 400,410 Fuuse, M. .......................... 1 , . P. ............................ 10x, J. 8., III ................. 154, 290, 380 10x, R. W. .................... 54, 274, 379 1rank, D H ...................... 105, 315 1rantz, G E .......................... 129 ?rask, T. E. ...................... 129, 287 razier, D. E. ......................... 7 Page 1razee, D. W. ....................... 2004 1Federick, B. M -. -- , 2..-- .19,4 .318 398 17redrickson, J. R ....................... 187 1ree , A. .............................. 20.3 1rced, J . I ............................. 201 1reedman, G M .......... 129 268, 343 391 1reeman, E R. .......................... 7 1rcidl1erg, A. E ................... 169, 268 11rcncl1, J . .......................... 20 ridy. J. ....................... 105, 348 1riedman, A. M. .................. 129, 310 1rilz, R. L. .............................. 129 1r , C. A. ............................. 129 1ry, F. L., J r ................... 54 1r , J. ....................... 105,314 398 1ry, J . R ........................... 7. 1ry. K. E. ............ 1ry111an, L W. ......... 73, 268,343, 398, 424 1ulton, J. A. .................. 1,305 2,7 424 ullz, S. J ........................... 73 1 unk, B. L ........................ 105, 324 ?unk, J. M ............................. 73 1 usco, A. M .......................... 105 G Gabler, H. C. .......................... 54 Cage, J. ....................... 105,318 Gagnon, R. J. ......................... 129 Galiardi, J. F ......................... Gallagher, J. R. ....................... Gallagher, W. C. ................... 129, 284 Gallagher, W. P. ................... 92, .379 Calvin, J .......................... 54 Gamble. J P ................. 154, 0,404 Canim, C A -- -- 155, 325, 344, 349, 372, 426 Gantz, J. ...................... , Garher, S. K. ................... 54, 260, 379 Garcia, A. .......................... 187 Gardner, H. W ......................... 54 Gardner, M R., 111 ................. 54, 272 . S 73 SENIOR INDEX Page Page Coidberg. 13.13. 7 77 777 7 77777777 169 dmphI, A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106. 326. 370 380 60111510111, L. 77 77 77 7777 7 77 130 duggvfyhl ,,,,,,,,, 106. 326 349 380. 392 GUIIISIOII. E 11 7 777 77 77 77777 74, 310 dnCUCk. , .......................... GUIIHSkO, N C 7 7 25 dllkIH. A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 170, 29'; CUmIICk, L W 7 7 7 7130 ankinkg. A 7 ----------------------- GOOd. C- 7777 777 7 7105, 236. .300 .mnu. . . ............................ G00111:, 111.11: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19511115011, H A ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 131, 309 380 331 Corman, C A ........................... 74 .1rding. E. 13 ......................... 10 IMFnuII, R D ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 199 ardy, NI. A ........................... 55 I'UUFICY. C R 7 77 7 7 7 7 777 7 130 arhigh, H. 777777777777777777777777777 106 9011111. .1. .1 7 777 77 77 777 7 7 130, 297 .irkins, R. W 7777777777777777777777777 55 9Owen. E F. 77777777777777777777777777 7 130 drkluss, L. 13 777777777777777777777777 131 9031' R D. 7777777777777777777777777 74, 272 armun, .1. W. 77777777777777777777777 7 92 058 H. 777777777777777777777777777 54 drncr, C. F , .1r 7777777777777777777777 92. 303 0011111 A.I 3. 7777777777777777777777777777 54 arpcr,.1.5. 7777777777777777777 131330 Go OVCIIIU, P. E. 7777777777777777777777777 130 arris, M. R 777777777777777777 170 315 398 P - 105 arrison, D S 777777777777777777777777 92 Grapsy.R.P. 777 77777777777777777777777 203 urdi,E.S 7777777777777777777777777777 187 CravchI. E. 77 -7 7-7 77 777 155, 321 art, R. B. 7777777777777777777777777777 92 I ay. -A- 7777777777777777 7 art, W.. Jr 777777777777777777777777777 131 Gruybush, P .1.,.1r 777777777777 130, $309, 391 urlman. C. .1. 77777777777777777777 195 303 Gleciey. K. 777777777777777777777777 74 arlnum H. A. 77777777777777777777 155. 279 :reen, C. .1 77777777777777777777777777 74, 268 urtman..11iA K. 77777777777777777777777 55,270 Green, . P 7777777777777777777777777777 54 urtmun 777777777777777777777 Green.11. 777777777777777777777777777777777 169 arlman, W. A. 777777777777777 131 348: 404 Green, T. P 777777777777777777777777777777 92 urtman, W.S 77777777777777777777 55 26 Izrcenc,A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92,318 airmen. 1.1 -7777 131, 301, 343, 347, 370. 424 Crecnhcrg N C 77777777777777777777777 105 1- urtncu, W. 777777777777777777777777 131 ' I I 105 1' urlzcll. A. P. 777777777777777777777777 15 Greer .I. P. 7777777777777777777777777777 74 'iIarVL-yiSAJH.J 77 7777- 7777777 55. 2g; GFCIC. R. W. 77777777777777777777777777 106 urwut 1 777777777777777777777777 Gregory, .1. F. 77 777 7 777 7 777 7 187 Justings, R 1. 7777777777777777 170, 275, 404 Criebo. L. 7777777777777777777777777 130, 262 iustings . 77777 7 777777777 195 271, 381 Griffin, E. H...1r 77777777777777777777777 169 311110 ? R. H. 777777777777777777777 170 300 IrriHilli D. H. 777777 7777 7 7777 77 7 169 'auck,E, 7777777777777777777777777777 55 Grime, R. 777777777777777777777777777777777 130 1 uvvns. G. L 7777777777777777777777777 92 Gruncs,K7.II 7 7 777 7 77 204 1dy,VV.J. 7 777777777 7 777 777777 77 I31 Crimison, T W 77 2011uyus. L. R 777777777777777777777777777 13 Grimmer. P 777777 77 7 7170 320 3ays..1. R. 77777777777777777777777777 75 Grlmmcr, R 1 77 77777 1.12101th. E 7777777777777777777777777777 55 Crhnnn R I 77 7 7 777777777 77 74 262 1Lath,I.VV 7777777777777777777777 155.308 Crilsko, R. M 777777777777777777777777777 Lab, 1931' 777777777777777777777777 5, 236 brolmian, b M. 7777777777777777777 74.1. 0111, . . 77777 7777 CrOH,1. 77 7777 777 77 7 7 77 74, .319 387 ,R.IV. .7 77 77 77 77 77 170, 285 347 Cromudzki. C. .1. 777777777777777777777 170 7 eckurt, C. V. P. 777777777777777777777777 106 Gromniak, 13.5. .7 .777 77777 7 7 7 - uck L-r 77777777777777777777777777 131 Groppcr.1. 77 . 77 77 77 170.332 'cinbach,E. L 77777777777777777777777 75 CIOSS, B. A. 7 77 7777 77777777777777777 170 5 L-inrichs, H. 7777777777777777777 16 97 Cross, D. L 777777777777777777777777777 74 7 cinzc. .1 777777777777777777 155. 285. 347 1FOSS,T.L. 7 777 7 77 77 777777777 204 5Lmz,.1.H 7777777777777777777777777777 131 Crossman. H. R 77777777777777777777777777 170 L d, N. G 7777777777777777777777777777 155 V6. M. E. 777 77 130 270 ' c ,10tk I 7777777777777777777777777777777 106 Grove, R. N. 777 77 7 7 130 272. 404 3cmsing H.1'. 7777777777777777777777 75, 285 r0vc.W.l3. 777 7777 77 777 77 77 77 -Ln11 B. 7 77777777777777777777777777777 170 brozicr. R. C 777777777777777777777777 130 7 t'nlit'rmn 11. 13. 7777777777777777777 131, 283 Lrubc, R. G. 7 7 77 92 7 a-minretm R F 7777777777777777777777 55 GruIJLi', H. A. WV. 777 77 77777777 54 Henry, E. .1. 777777777777777777777777 55, 379 11y,.1 7777777777777777777777777777 199 't'nry R. W. 77 77 7777777777777 55 Guran. B I 77777777777777777777777777 92 ' Lrlnclur J. E 777777777777777777777 92, 271 Cut11,C. A.7 77.7 7 77777 77 777 74 w-r C.E 77777777777777777777777777777 55 Clltkin 31.1 77 7 7 77 777 777 77 777 130 crr1ng,P.A. 7777777777777777777777777 10 Win R. M. 7777777777777777777777777777 54 erlzler. A. A 777777777777777777777 155, .324 crtIcr, C. G 777777777777777777777 170, 300 7 arm R. D. 7777777777777777777777777777 170 H +.nzing,xI.L. 77777777777777777777777777 106 I1 iluk. C II. 777777777777777777777777777777 130 3escux, R. R. 777777777777777777777777777777 106 Paas,E. I3. 7 777777-77. 777.7 77 170, 393 2LSS,F.A. 77777777777777777777777777777 132 H uas,.1. C. 77777777777777777777 I31 297, 347 hiss, H. M. 777777777777777777777777777 170 Hudcsly, 1.L.-7777777.7777777777107392 3 'ss, W. L. 777777777777777777777777777 55 IWIICF. .1. F. 7777777777777 77 77777 1.31.257 L'VL'rIy,R.E. 7777777777777777777777 106.404 1' 7777777777777777777777777777 195 3111115, D. E. 777777777777777777777777777 3 A:Ter .1. D. 77777777777777777777777777777 4ililx-r, A. B 7777777777777 C IPLI rQlill A J Mcks D J. 777777777777777777777 7 106 324 LiL's.tL'r, C.A 77777777777777777777 92 260. 390 7 iestcr, K. R. 7777777777777777777777777 106 1igliL'L', G. A. 77777777777777777777777777 75 Hll, B. S. 777777777777777777777 155. 326 380 301,1. C. 77777777777777777777777 171, 280, 212 '11 N, 77777777777777777777777777777777 171 ginZP.J 7777777777777777777777777 55,266 Hilncr, P .114 J 77777777777777777777777777 1;; Hillin 1,.1 . r. 77777777777777777777777 Himc: 7777777777777777777777777 75. 269 Hibler, .1 RI 77777777777777777777777777 171 ' 1min D W. uyct, ..1. 7 oymun, D. 13. u1111urd, NI R. Hughes, B. Iuihes,1' M...1r. ummcl, E. W. onan, A: S. 7 'umIiL-rg, R. 77777 .. 1 umlwrl. P. .1. 7 ' ummcl, A. L. 7 77 . , .13. , 11ml. E. H...1r. 7 unlcr,.1..1. 777 77 77 777 7 unlor.P.A. 77 7 7 7 7 unllL'y, T W. 77 77 77 7 7 1uany,VV.tL 7777 7 77 7 'Iurlcy,W.R. 7 7 77 77 7 H. E. 7 7- 7 7 J11llltIlIn50n,.1.M. 77777777777777 . utchinson, H. L. 7 77777 7 ullon. 11.6. utzcl, D. .1. r. H 1 3ultnn, L. L. 1 3 H: 11.1 mlt-n W. 11., .11. msw 110 ',r ..1 13. ut 0,13. 7 77. ysong. .1. W. .7 7 Herl,E.A. 77777 IICFI E. E. 7777. Page 92 258 77 ,77 171. 3.32 ....I .1 ... 12.311. 77 7 7 77 77777, 132 5112.1. 1 777 7 7 77 777 777 55 Hinsdult'. T W. 7 7 7 7. irsch,P. W. 7 77 77 75, 289 irsl.D.A 77 7 7 77 77 77 107 3235, .387 llcli,T.R 77777777777777777777777 1.' 32 lte.C.L. 77777 7 7 77 77 777 107, 3.73.3 l ' D. I. 777777777 77 777777 udwsun W .1., .Ir. 7 77 7 7 7 13 52 77 777 77 7 7777 77.. 75,272 .3 299 7 77,7. 777 9' ' ,. 3,322,381,393 77777777777 171. 268, 386. 398 anmnn.A.F. 777 7 777777 777.77 5 325 0Hrilz.H.W. 77 77 777 77 7- 77 777 55 01.1519. 777 77 77 7 55 ullund,A L . 7 7 77 7 7 777777 132 uliingt'r. E. E. 777777 77 7 132 0111 nvshde N. A. 777,77 7 77 111,331 olIochlJ-I G. 777777777777 7 7 7 19 uImL-s, .1. H 777777777777777777777 195, 297 olmcs.T.S 7 77 7 7 77 77 75. 292 0117.. W. N. 7777777777777777777777777777 132 0n!z,.1.R. 77777777777777777777777777777 132 UOkJI. 777777777777777777777777777777 107 00k.R.L. 7777777777777777777777777777 55 00vcr,H.M 7777777 77 7777 7 777 155 upf..1.C 7 7777 7 7777777 7 777777 171 1npkins,.1 E 7 Humans C. 77 77 7777777 107.324 30rIucIu-r R. L 7777777777777777777777777 132 Iurn.R.E,1r 7 - 777777 77777777777 171 Iornuk M. E. 777 7 7 77 7 7 171 Iornhergc'r, R. H 777 77 777777 75, 290 10mm, . . 7 77 7 77 777 155,373 '10rsl,E. 1. 7777777 7 7 777 132, 309 -Iortun, H 1.. 1r 7 7 777 7777777 7 10 1orvutli,R.L. 77.77777 7 77 777 77777 17 10uck..1. P. 777777777777777777777777 56, 278 0vis.R.E. 77777 7 77 777777777777777 107 we. 13. D. 7 7 7 7777 77 uwvs,E.C.. III 77 171, 338,345 .348 370,422 mull, 13. E 7777777777777777777777777777 156 owcrs, P E. 77777777777777777777777 75, 298 owlund, R. E. 7 7 77 7 77777 156 387 owlL-tl. R. A. 77777777777777777777777777 77132:297.380 793, 33.3 T 77, 107 329 777 56.291 7 7 56 77777777 107 77 156 107.327 7 77777 107 77 195 77 56 7 132 7 7 7 7171, .387 77 77 77 132 7 77777 76 7 7777 77 132 7 777 172 7777777 56,260 7 777 7 132 777 77777 156 77 77 77 107 77 77 77 93 77 7 77 76 7 7 56 7 7 77 107 77777.777 107 777777 172 777 93.337 77 77 I72 7 187.269 447 Page 111swiler, F M ........................... 56 n rram, .......................... 132 nncs, D. J ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132 ml, G. S ............................. 07 yes, E. A ..................... 172,396,397 .1 , 11110, A. ........................... 6, 259 , 1111105, R. K. ................... 76 293 404 . amiesun, R. K. ..... 1 ........... 76,275,404 , anuwski, E. , ..................... 132,263 . unsun, T. J ...................... 76,340 , enkins, R. A. .......................... 133 . cnnings, J. H. ...................... 156, 329 L rdunck, E C ......................... 133 Lszcnku, E ........................ 56 Jo Jic, J. L. ............................ 76 Jo In, F. E. ............................. 133 . u mson, A. L. ..................... 107 , o 1nson, B. A. ..................... 107, 275 . u1nson, D. Y. ..................... 107, 317 , 0 mson, C. 1., Jr ...................... 56 . o mson, D. H ........................ 56 . 0111son, D. R. ..................... 56, 303 , o mson, E.I ......................... 172 . u mson, L. C .......................... 133 1 u 1nson,L. E. ......................... 172 .01nson, M. K ........................ 107 , 01115011, M. V. ......................... 133 u 0 mson, N V .................... 108, 314 J o mson, R A ........................ . 0 Inson, R H ...................... 93 u mson, R. ................. 93 345, 422 . o1nsto11, J. P .......................... 172 . 01115101112. ........................ 76 . o 111510n, R. H. ........................ 188 ones, C. D ........................... 10 8 ones, D. J. ............... 172,323, 344, 346 oan, G. F ............................ 88 ones, L. B. ........................... 76 ones, M. A .......................... 108 ones, M. E. ...................... 156,329 uncs, M. L. .................. 156,326,346 ones, P. A. ......................... 7,6 318 ones, R. D ........................... 76 ones, R. S. ........................... 133 ordain, A. K ........................ 93 , ordun, S A ...................... 172, 293 . ory, W. H ........................... 13' Juvcc, W. H. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 93, 273 Joyner, A E., Jr. ........................ 56 .J unus, L. M. ........................... 172 K 1ubajian, B. A. ...................... 108,405 1uczor, .......................... 10 8 1uI1oun, F. ............................. 1alanik E. P. ...................... 133, 292 1dienuk, A. ............................ 93 11111115, C. T .......................... 76 1an1i11ski. D J .......................... 108 Mme, C. J . 111111111111111111111111111 76 1anc, W. P ................... 76 212, 277 111rus, S. M. .......................... 1arsch, D J. 1111111111111111111111 108,319 14rd0n, 111111111111111111111 76, 266,390 1drg, D. J ......................... 6, 266 1arisl1, J. A ........................... 33 1111'1ip, E B 11111111111111111111111111 108 . 1zlsacuvuge, A. B. ..................... 77 121311111111, M. J. 111111111111111111111111 172 111121111111, R. A. ........................ , .uu11111an,M. D. .......... - 56, 265 388, 404 1uuffn1an, P. E. 11111111111111111111111 . 1uu11ma11,R. D. 11111111111111111111111 188 Cuufman, 111111111111111 77,348, 370, 381 1Ldr, R. A 111111111111111111111111111 13 min, C. A 1 1111111111111111111111111111 108 1Ltiskcr, J B ......................... 13' 1clbe, C. ....................... 188, 396 1cllcllcr, K M 1111111111111111111111111 17 1Lllelt, D. A 11111111111111111111111111 10 1L 1y, P. A ........................ 108, 335 11 Hey, D. J 11111111111111111111111111 13 448 SENIOR INDEX Page 1e111pf,11 E, .......................... 13 1endi, R. J ........................ 93. 337 .enumuth, I R ..................... 93, 379 ennedy, C ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77, 279 1Lnncdy, I 8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 156 1em1edy R 11111111111111111111 0 1ersI1, .......................... 1cm, S. L ............................ 1err.K ....................... 133 333 1trsl1ner, L R ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 133 .1Lrs1L11L r, D C 11111111111111111111111 133 1essel, ............................. 172 1e, A. . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 134 111111cr, L. R. ....................... 93, 349 11111ble, B. E. 1111111111111111111111111 56 11ndrcd, C R 111111111111111111111111 56 1mg, C. L 111111111111111111111111111 134 1mg, D. J . ............................ 77 1mg, H. W 111111111111111111111111111 56 1mg, M. L. ........................... 108 1mg, P. J. ............................ 172 .1111un1rer, A. F. 1111111111111111111111111 77 1ir , G ............................. 93 1ir , ............................ 172 1irkpu1rick, W H ..................... 55 1irsch, W. J. .......................... 93 1i'aer, W. W. ....................... 77, 272 1lssick, W. D. ......................... 173 11115, C. W. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, 264 1 vala, W. J. ...................... 173, 258 1 665, W. C. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 134 1 Les. M. F ........................... 108 1 Lin, J . H. ............................ 156 1 ein, R. ........................... 77 1 nanmnnr W J. Jr. 555555555555555555 134 1eisa111, J. E. 11111111111111111111111111 57 1evuns, ........ 134 259, 380,407,423 1 Ick, D. C ........................... 173 1 inger, L. E ......................... 134 unmmmn R ---------------------- 34 1 i111cke,A. P. 11111111 173, 347, 388, 389, 398 1 inc, H. H. ........................ ,257 1 me, H. J 1111111111111111111111111111 57 1 me, L. F. ........................... 93 1 1nc,R. L, ........................... 57 11ingensl11itl1,J. H. ................. 77,300 1 cures, E. C ......................... 10 1 umpp, V. A. ......................... 11111312, J., Jr. 111111111111111111111111 77, 300 1111617 R B. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .1nappm1heruer,H A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 134. 1n11 ,J.J. ................. 77,258, 272,377 1nec, R. 111111111111111111111111111 9 1nigi11, 0. A. ........................ 10 111oebcl. B. A. 1111111111111111111111 57, 333 111ull, C. A 111111111111111111111111111 77 1110 ,J. L. 111111111111111111111111111 94 nutlel, N. J. ......................... 57 1obyli11ski, V. A. 1111111111111111111111 134 106 ,J. A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 156 10011, M. J ............................. 194 10Lh, J. A. 111111111111111111111111 108, 326 10111. J. M. 1111111111111111111111111 108, 335 1L1I1lLr, R. D .......................... 77 10111Lr, S. M ......................... 156 111 11 ,T. P. 11111111111111111111111111 134 1011ibab,D.A. .................... 173,327 , 10minitsky, T. 111111111111111111111111 77 10minski,D .I. 11111111111111111111 108,334 10nchar, 1.1-1. .................... 134, 284 10ndis, J.P .......................... 57 p J. W. ........................... 173 . 10r111anik, P. P. ....................... 57 1urn0wski, E. T 111111111111111111 134, 327 1urns, I . . .......................... 109 mrona, L. A. ......................... 156 msurowwh, O E 11111111111111111111111 77 105mm 1 . J 1111111111111111111111111 134 1otler, H 1111111111111111111111111111 173 r, ............................. 134 111w:lick,M.A. 11111111111111111111111 109 1uzz1r,1. ............................. 134 10mm, R. ............................. 77 1ozy, J., Jr. ........................... 173 Page 1r11k08', R. L. .................. 77, 268, 347 1w 1, 11111111111111111111111111 134 1r1u11L r, E. R. -- 77,282, 345,347,370, 392, 423 11mm r, 111111111111111111111111111 1ruuSL, D. P. 1111111111111111111111111 109 1ruusc, M. L. ..................... 109, 329 max 2111, A. S. ...................... 57, 259 1ruynick, J. G. ........................ 94 1rc 1111111, F. S. ..................... 188, 309 1rcss,J. J. ......................... 134 F F 135 1riner. L. D. 11111111111111111111111111 78 1riz, .J. 1111111111111111111111111 57, 304 June, C. R. .......................... 1r0n1nger, G C. .................... 135, 299 1ruppu, R F ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 1rusk0, D .......................... 135 1rusko, E. -1 111111111111111111111111 156 1rynitsky, G 1111111111111111111111111 135 1ubeyku, J 11111111111111111111111111 173 1u1nsln11, J J. ........................ 135 . 1ugiln1un, B. H. ....................... 173 1ul1n, W. N .......................... 188 1u11ns, W. E. 111111111111111111111 135, 285 1ulak, A. J ............................ 135 1u11y, E. E ........................... 78 1uip, B. A 1111111111111111111111111 156 1uneman R. R. ................... 135, 301 111111110, J. R. ..................... 156, 324 1u111pf, D. J. 11111111111111111111111111 57 1unkel, B. A .......................... 1u111z, B. A. 111111111111111111111111 57, 278 1upsky, C. A. 1111111111111111111111111 135 1urlz, C. T., III 11111111111111111111 78, 299 1urtz, R. A. 111111111111111111111111 78, 376 . 1uwal1ara, H Y ....................... 7 1yundcr, C E ..................... 78, 319 1y1L-, B. ............................ 10 L Jabich, M., Jr. 111111111111111111111111 ..affcr1y,M . . 11111111111111111111 195, 318 .uaidacker, M.A 111111111111111111 109,387 daing, . M. ........................ 173,322 Jimastcr, D. M. ....................... 135 Hambert, J. ........................ 173 .amison, V. L. ........................ 135 gancncr, 5.11. .......................... 173 dand, D. W. 11111111111 135,298 345, 370, 422 dander,J. F .......................... 20 5 11mg, N. C 111111111111111111111111111 -dnge, K. R. 1111111111111111111111111 205, 301 Aanghart, J. G ......................... 195 aanebcrry, B K 11111111111111111111111 109 Manny, J. H. 11111111111111111111111111 135 .qaansoh11.R.P. 111111111111111111111 78 qarson, A. H. ...................... 205, 300 arson, L. A .......................... 78 511, R. D. ...................... 78, 290 dalchem, E. T. ..................... 135, 305 ,altunzio, C. M. 11111111111111111111111 78 43116rl10r,111. P. 1111111111111111111111 94 31111116, L. M 1111111111111111111 156,322, 398 daucr, O .............................. 156 avin, J. M 111111111111111111111111111 57 Law, T. C ......................... 78, 212 Janlcy, G P .......................... 17 Jay, J . P. 111111111111111111111111111111 173 ,azur, J . M 111111111111111111111111 94, 379 463011, E ............................. 78 4611611,,1. T. 11111111111111111111111 1733 87 Lez1phart,L.A. 11,- 157, 313, 375, 384, 385, 426 eary, V. 1111111111 109,344 349, 321, 375 Leds, M. M 111111111111111111111111111 517 Lease, R. E 111111111111111111111111111 57 Lecl1ner,J. A. .................... 109, 322 -edLrbL rg, J 11111111111111111111111111 203 qee, B. ................................ 5 Jee, D. E 111111111111111111111111111 78, 281 gee, D. M ............................. 10 Ace, J. S. .............................. 173 AedLrer, D. F. 111111111111111111111111 - 57 4611111an,B.L. 111111111111111111111 109, 270 deiden, J. D. .......................... 13 Page Leininger, T. C. ....................... 109 eisher,R D ................. 195, 224 225 deitch, R. .......................... -cithead E. C. ................. 78, 278 379 den er, L. H. ......................... gentz, K. M. .......................... qeonard, H. G. .................... 135, 287 dEOndrd, M. L. ........................ aemne, C. A. ..................... 195, 325 -erch, 0. H. ...................... .erch,R.A ...... 157, 313, 321, 349, 385. 426 desko, N E ...................... , 318 .ester, R ...................... 136, 279 -elhbridge, E. D. ...................... 203 .estz, S. ........................... aeums, U M. ..................... 157, 324 aev. L. J ......................... 174. 310 aEVan, RB .......................... Hevesque, R. L., Jr .................... 205 devin, B ........................... 136 ueVine, M. A. ...................... 78, 377 amine, P. J. .......................... 109 .ewis, H. ............................ 200 qewis, M. V .......................... 109 ewis, R. M .............. 174, 222, 235. 261 5ewis, S B ....................... Lewis. T. C. ............... 78, 290, 344, 34-5 aeypoldt, M. M. ....................... 109 miChtenwalner, D. O. ................... 78 .aiCIllenwalner, H. O. ................... 79 aicskoF .......................... 58 uieberman, M. A. ..................... 174 diedy, ...................... 79, 264 diggen, A L ......................... 157 aightner, L S. .................... 136, 279 4i1j1 , ........................... 136 im mrgnr, A. ....................... 109 Jim abery, A. C. ....................... 188 inr am an J W Jr ------------------- in 1 '5, S. B. 79 268, 392 in hnmp, J A qindle, C. A., Jr ....................... 136 Jink, H. A. ........................... 174 dipka, F P. ........................... 157 dippert, D. J ......................... 199 Jist, J D. ............................. 79 Aitties, E. L. .......................... 157 divingston, W. D. ...................... -ivziey, J. F. ...................... 195, 212 4 oyd, D P. ........................... Joyd, R E, ........................... 188 Aochinger, K. M ...................... 8110 Aockard, W. H. ...................... ..ocker1uan,J. L. ....... 79, 208 212, 232: 233 .ogan, ....................... thman, J. H. ..................... 188 301 qokoH, F. ............................. 79 40nd, K. ............................ 174 gong, A. H ........................... 136 mng, M. J . ........................... 110 dong, T. E. ........................... 110 .ong Z. ............................ 200 Longenccker, J. F. ................. 188, 309 0rd, T. L ............................ 136 Lotito, M. L. .......................... 110 goughman, R. E. ...................... 136 qoux, R. E. ........................... doux,S. B. ............... 110, 313, 314, 346 dove, H. W .......................... e,.R R ........................... 188 Juckenbaugh, R ...................... 202 , F. J. ........................... 136 .4udw1g, A. E ......................... 136 qudwig, J. M ......................... 79 .1ukach, V J .......................... 13 qu ens, B. ..................... 110, 316 dumbard, P. M ................... 110,322 und, J . .......................... .undgren, C. D ............... 195, 339, 372 -u y, ....................... 79, 77 ' 198 Jynch, AM ..................... 174, 387 ynch, L. 6., Jr. ................... 79, 264 SENIOR INDEX Page Lyslek,JJ LI.- ....................... 79 225 Ly! e, ............................. Lytle, L. H. ....................... 94,269 Mc V M i ' H. R. ...................... 58 V cCa Je, . . ...................... 79 294 VcCa Je,L.JJ. ............. 174, 285, 381, 398 Vnpa 111m R, G 200 V cCa 1, F. E. ......................... 183 V c a n, ........................ 110 VcCann, W.D ......... 94, 269 384 385, 423 V or Irlhv W 1'7qu ................ 82 V cClaine, L. V. ....................... 136 V PF'RI'TP 111.1 157 Vrplpliqn ISI- H 58 Vrr'lvmnndc K A 136 1 nFnrmirL' 1 Fer.136,262 V rrrmghl D. E. 58 nhmvmnn J M 179 V nnnwnn, R D ----- V cFaden, F. T., Jr. ............ 199 222, 283 V cCavin, . J. ........................ V vrnwarn W P179 Vc urk,J.H. ......................... 79 V c irter, C. E. ....................... V c ugh, E. J. ..................... 137, 294 V c ugh, F. J. .......................... .v c henny, P. R ...................... 9 i 0 my, J. J. .......................... 188 V c ntyre, A. .......................... 200 V c I e, H. G. ..................... 137, 286 V0 'i'xhpn S. E. 137 M c Iinley, J. L ........................ 110 n '1 th D. V n rlcal 11' J R 137, 290 V r ' V r- ' V l V n V c V c V r V c V c V c V c Vc ' VJ c Q . 175 A. ................... 189, 258, 381 449 .b U1 0 Page Milltr, J. M. .......................... 111 Miller, M. A. ...................... 175, 328 Miller, R. A ........................... 138 MiiIer, R. A. ........................... 138 Miller, R. C. ........................... 111 Miller, R. E ............................ 81 Miller, R. F. ......................... 138 Miller, R. C .......................... 81 Miller, R. J. .......................... 138 Miller, R. W ......................... 175 Miller, S. J. ............................ 158 Mi11er, S. D., Jr ........................ 175 111cr, W.J. .......... 7 ............. 95 341 Mi11110usc,D.J. ....................... 81 Millie k, B. ............................ N1i11igan,A. M. ................ 175,235,269 11 1501 .......................... N 11011011, J H. ......................... 175 N ilc11811,K. ........................... 203 N 0c11un, J., Jr. ........................ 202 N 081111, J. D. .......................... 81 N 01111:, C. W. ......................... N ohlcr, R. E. ...................... 138, 297 11 oldawer, M E ....................... Noldovan, A 13 ........... 176 313, 316 349 11 olikcn, W. R ........................ 205 N olinuri, D H ........................ 111 1V olmuri, N F ......................... 111 M 0110. R. A. ............................. 138 M nnfrcdo, J. A ........................ 81 11 1mg, R. L. ............................ 1V ontague, L. ..................... 176, 314 m umgumery, J. E. ..................... V oorc, J. F ....................... 58, 11 Gore, M. L .................. 111, 313,346 V norc, S. W .......................... 158 V 00m, R. D .......................... 59 5 uorc, S. 13. ........................ 59, 299 V 00m, W. 13. ....................... , 260 V 0051:, C. D .......................... 81 V ordiu, H. E. ................. 176 313, 323 V oran, E. G ........................... 176 V 0rdccai, M J ........................ 138 V orehurt, W E. ....................... 139 1 organ, D. 13 .......................... 139 V orgurt, J. A ...................... 59, 277 1 urriii, E. ........................ 176, 323 V orris, D. G. .......................... 20 1 unison, J. M ......................... 81 V orrison, K. .......................... 158 V orrison, R K. ........................ 176 V urro w, A. R. ......................... 111 V nrnmann C O ----------------------- 59 N urtimer, C. R., Jr. .................... 59 voseiiurgcr, . W. ..................... 202 N 0 ow, . ........................... 81 ' . L. ...... 111,313,332, 346,423 3 ' D. H. ................... 125 N oskwa, D. ...................... 5 T ' ' . J. D- ....... 81, 277 1V ulsko, D. R ......................... 139 N ountan, N. M ....................... N ouman, R H .................... 81 N owry, D, .................. 1,39 235, 292 N awry, P. ...................... N oyer, C. M ........................... 8196 N Dyer, L. L. ........................... 139 N nyer, M. . .......................... 139 N oyer, W. B. ........................ 176, 301 N uyer, W. H. ........................... N oyer, W. 13. ............................ 1V oyle, M. J ....... 176 348 370 386 387 423 N ozmgo, R R ........................ 202 N ueller, E 111111111111111111111111111 158 1N uirhcad, M. S ....................... 176 N ulhern, T. A ..................... 81, N ullen,J. M. ................. 176,290,385 N untone, A. D .................... 111, 284- IV untune, J. C. ........................ 111 N urdoch, S. E ........................ 111 N ur ock, J. C .................... 176, 329 11 urphy, H. M ........................ 139 urphy, 13. M ..................... 81, 379 N urruy, O. E. ......................... 139 N urruy, W D .......................... 139 SENIOR Page Musii, D. J. ........................... 205 Musser, C E. .......................... 202 Musser, J. G. 11111111111111 139, 295, 345, 374 Mustinski, C. A ....................... 112 Myer, E. C. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Myers. A. F. .......................... 59, 266 Myers, C. H ........................... Myers, J. C. ........................ 95, 309 Myers, M. J. ......................... 81, 307 Myers, R. E ........................... 8 Myers, W. D .......................... 95 Myerson, D 13 ..................... 59, 266 Myin 1, N1. .......................... 189 My slinski, S. A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 139 N Vace, L. D. ........................ 95, 279 Vacc, W. J ........................... 81 Vagurny, M .......................... 112 Vagy, R. ....................... 95, 258 Valliach, R ....................... 139, 293 Vamechc, C F ......................... 112 Niamlil, J. A ........................... 203 9.3311, D. J. ........................ 112,235 Vash, N. J .................... 196,313,319 Veal, W. C ........................... Vearing, S. 1111111111111111111 112,346,380 Neerenbcrg, M. .................... 112,259 9e11, H. R. ............................ 189 Veidilch, G. A. ..................... 112, 332 eifert, ......................... 81 VLIson, F E ............................ 139 Vesfcder. R E ........................ 139 Veviile, J. S .......................... 82 Vevin, W, R .......................... 82 Vewlin, S. M ...................... 176, 349 Veuman, H. J ..................... 8 , 282 Vey, H. L. .......................... 139 Vicholas, O.L ........................ Vicholls, B. A. --- 176, 313, 316, 346, 370, 426 Viclmls, B ...................... 9, 27 Vicklow, W ..................... 59, 379 Vielsen, F A ......................... Vieslcy, J E ........................... 1 Voah, R. ....................... 140, 275 Voakcs, A M ......................... 1 Vock, J. L. ................... 189 8381 Vodland, S. ............... 112,228,229, 297 Vogroski, W. F .......................... 112 Vorman, J. F. .................. 140, 337, 391 Vurlun, J. ......................... Vorlun, R. S. .................. 140, 338, 341 Vovuk, 13. A .......................... 112 VovilskyJ J ...................... 82, 335 Vudge, J. A. 1111111111111111111111111 59,260 Vutc, T. E. ..................... 196,220, 264 O OiBlock, D. R. .......................... 59 O'Connor, D. J. ................. 112, 323, 349 'Hara, ........................ 0111, B. C ...................... 82 338, 341 0111un1,1 H .......................... 176 lgin, ........................... 158 Oliver, C S ........................... 59 Oliver, .......................... 198 O1lendike, W. S. ....................... 176 Olsen, E. J ,Jr. ..................... 82,303 Olzack, M. J. ...................... 112,325 Olnzinski, N. ......................... 21,.E .................... 176,316, 387 Oprcndek, A. E. ................... 158, 319 ac c,h S. ......................... 176, 332 Orchard, B. A. ........................ 112 rr,111 ......................... 95 OstroAn1,AS N. ..................... 177, 335 Oswa1d, F. C. ......................... 140 Outwaler, K. 1., Jr. ................ 189, 278 Owan, T. ............................. 1 P Painter, H. L. ....................... 59, 269 Pulumbo, 13. ...................... 196, 278 1311111115, J. J. ....................... 2, 271 INDEX Page 3 11 11, R. S ........................ 59, 290 3apur811a, V F ....................... 14 311110, M. E. ...................... 199, 329 L3aruscenzo. M A ..................... 17 Parente, A. J .......................... 82 3arker. C. ........................... 112 3arks, C. W .......................... 205 3armiter, N L ........................ 112 3arnell, B J ...................... ,324 3arry, R. H. .......... 189, 234, 235,275,348 ,R. S .................... 177,348, 381 3arsha11, F. A. ........................ 82 3 rsons, L. B ......................... 95 Pascarella, J. M ....................... 177 3215011311, D. ........................ 113 3asini,J.,111 .......................... 189 3ascuzzi, J ..................... 140, 262 3astorius,J. H. ........................ 360 atric J. 82, 3altersun, D. W. 140, 306, 343, 348, 370, 380, 422 3anersun, 140, 3alterson, K. N. ....................... 3anerson, M. D. ....................... 113 aules, J . ....................... 113,3 3aulas, J H. ............... 60,266, 379,390 3euce, 1. R. .......................... 3earce, M. W. ..................... 177, 314 3e1fcr, J. E. ....................... 113, 270 3eirce, 13. A .......................... 113 3ekarek, J L ......................... 140 3enne11, C L ......................... 177 3ensy1, J. L .......................... 189 38011165, M J ......................... 82 3epe, H. C ........................... 177 3811:: J. M ................... 196,229,275 3eruntoni, F. T. ....................... 62, M. ......................... 3erry, R. M ................... 196,234,235 3esl1ock, R ........................... Deters, 13. M ........................... 3etcrson. K. M. .................... 158, 335 3eterson, N. J. 11111111111111111111 113, 323 elri, J. F ............................ 140 3etrushka. G J ....................... 140 3ellit, R. A. ........................... 82 3haro, .L. ............... 60, 266, 376, 379 31161an, R. W ..................... 113,286 Phillips, D 13 1111111111111111111111 6 , 277 3111111ps, J L ......................... 14 Phlllips, M M .................... 113, 328 1 lips, 1111111111111111111111111 15 3h111ips, R .......................... 20 3iatuk, D. ...................... 95, 309 3ickering, R W ....................... 14 3idgeon, E. ......................... 14 3ier, H. W ........................ 95, 337 31erce, R. F. ...................... 177, 270 3igiord, J. A. ......................... 140 3ink, S. D ............................ 113 3isiak, R ........................... 202 3ocreva, R S. ......................... 189 3121111, 13. D. ....................... 140, 262 Dlau,J. .......................... 113,325 31am, J . D ............................ 14 ut, J. ...................... 141, 407, 259 3ietc11er, F 11 ........................ 31mm, M. R. ....................... 6,212 30dleiszek, F. E. .......... 113, 256,348,404 30 razu, G. ......................... 30gesky, S. M ......................... 177 115, W. F. .......................... 141 ey, D. ............................. 6 30110ck, D 13 ..................... 177, 406 3openey, T W ........................ 11 3011p, E. L ............................. 3ortcr, M. M. .................. 60, 313, 328 3orter, R. A. ...................... 113, 326 Poscu, D. L. ........................ 60, 274 1305!, L. A. ............................. Pounds, R. L ........................... 3owcll, K. F. ...................... 113, 333 Powell, L M. ...................... 113, 320 301100k, E T .......................... 141 3o ell,D. nndA-.. .............. 177 Powers, T. J ...................... 141, 273 Page Poydock, A. J. .......................... 1rru,y R, C ......................... 82,271 Presna11,D.C. ..................... 189,337 1,ricc,D. W ........................ 60, 274 Pritchard P.J.1,,1,- , - -1 L. Pritzker, M L. .................... 177, 259 1 auitt, K. . ........................... Pryima, R. M. ......................... 141 Prysiazniuk A. ........................ 141 1 udlo, G. H .......................... 189 1:u11111111, D.11.,Jr. 11111111111111111111111 60 ryto 0,1 A. ............................. 141 Q Qua n,S A. ...................... 114,322 Quarterson, A. .1. 1111111111111111111111 Quemore, M. A. ........................ 158 Quinn,J. N. ........................ 95, 273 Quinn, R..1 ............................ 17 Quinn,'1. D .......................... 141 Quinn, T. P. 11111111111111111111111111 141 R 111110111, D. ............................ 200 1a1:lik,J H. ............................ 8 199,213 naifsnider, W H. ................... 114,279 1111Lig11 J. T. ..................... 141,406 10mik, V. L. ........................ 141 121111say,R. D. .................... 196,225 amsey, W J. ..................... 177, 331 anck, F L .......................... dan, L. A. ........................ 177 ankin, M. E. ................. 177 313 321 . .anoc11ak,R.V. ....................... 19 dos, V. A .......................... 82 dpach, T 1 ...................... 82, 278 apoport,J. R. ........................ 11 . .appaporl, J. ...................... 83, 413 . .appaport, Z. R. .................. 177, 313 ascly, R. T. ........................... 141 ay, N. C. ............................ eap, W. J ....................... 141, 257 cda, D. E. 11111111111111111111111111 83 1:,dfield E. W. ..................... 83,301 ed1110nd, J. S. ........................ 198 LLd, .C. ........................... 114 wed, D. H. ........................... 141 LLed, F. F. ............................ 141 see , G. R. ........................... 95 wedcr, D. E. .......................... 178 medcr, H. S .......................... ease, P. M ....................... 142, 297 seescr, F H .......................... D ' a ,I.Z. 114,313 330 ehm, R S. .......................... 142 eibu1d. H H ...................... 178,259 81011, H. J. .................... 142,391,307 cicl1wein,P.J ......................... Li.d J. 111111111111111111111111 159, 324 1L1d,K D ...................... 114,316 eilly, J. 'IK., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 178, 229 1ei11y J.'I ............................ willy, W ........................ 142, 373 ms, .M ......................... 114,318 611;, J. M ....................... 159, 329 Lmaley, C R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 83, 281 emmey, G. B. ................ 189,305,398 enner, K. E ........................... 114 11311, R. A. ............................ 202 Lexford, H. E. ........................ 142 my nolds, C. C. 111111111111111111111111 1101:, F. A. ............................ 142 nor: .C. ............................ 144 11011, M. .......................... 203 11c1urcs,B. W..,Jr .................... 9 11c1arcs, D. 1 - - 142 343 348 386 387 l1c1urc s, F 1 ......................... 110 Iarc 6, G. C. ......................... L1C1drCS L..M,Jr ........... 83, 345, 370, 427 11c narcsun, I ........................ nonersonJ E ...................... 190 11c 1urc sun, P. A. ...................... 83 11c 111111;, L., Jr. ........................ 95 SENIOR INDEX Page Liday, R. S.,.1r. ....................... 190 . Liese11111an,R. P. ---------------------- 42 Life, H. V. ........................ 178,381 1ipley, J.1. ................... 114,313,317 islimalfil J. J. ..................... 60 294 Its, . ........................... 11161, N. .1. ........................ 159. 335 112, . F. ............................ 60 11b, L. R. .......................... 114 obhins, T.ER ........................ 96 oberts, J ........................... oberls, P J , Jr .............. 159, 209, 235 oberls, R A ....................... Loberls, W ........................ olunson, J E ................ 178,264,406 obinson, 11?. ................... 19 6, 276 ndLrick, J. ........................ ey, E. K ......................... 142 UdlCh. M. E .......................... 178 odnguez, N H ....................... 60 0651101, L. F ......................... 142 1 rs, E. C. .......................... 83 111111111uug11,J. W. ...................... 178 n 1rer, . . .......................... 114 01mm, 5. J. .......................... 178 005, H. A ............................. 178 nos, S. C. ............................ 178 001, G. W. ........................... 0 use, J. ............................... 05 e, R. F ......................... 83,265 . 111senherger, C. N. .................... 83 1 msenbloom, ..................... 159 usenlhal B. E ....................... 159 1055, A. B .............................. 142 1055, C. F. ......................... 60 msser. S. E ...................... 114, 333 0551, R. J. ....................... 142, 262 055m, E. H. ........................... , A. ............................. 012011, K B. ...................... 178, 406 . 02112n11erg, D. P. .................. 142, 380 4 A. ........................ 83, 404 ........................... 142, 404 111 , D. B. .......................... 114 1un111augh, D. M. ...................... 61 umsc , C. L. ......................... 61 1stng O. ......................... 196 pp. . . ............................. usnuk, .1. R. ..................... 143, 272 usnuk, M. E. ......................... ussell, M. R. ......................... 159 ussell, R. L. ......................... 114 usse11, W. E. ......................... 96 mm, N. A ............................ 178 , R. L. .......................... 143 Luthcrford, A. ........................ 83 utter, M. E .......................... yalls, F. .......................... 143, 257 y er, A. E. .......................... ydzewski, R. S. ....................... 202 ydzewski, R. T. ...................... 201 ygwalski, E D ....................... 6 yniak k,.K B. ......................... 143 S Jacks, K. L .................... 61, 266, 379 :dckinger, C. T ....................... ,ddlerJ L. ......................... 83,265 .1 e, G ......................... 143, 287 a1adna,E F. ..................... 143, 307 allack, A. E. .......................... 114 dlmon, D. E. ......................... 83 1 ample, R. J. ........................ 178 nangiuliann, F. T. ..................... 96 anders, ................. 83,238,287 . arcincllo, J. V. ................... 143, 257 ducr, K. L. ---------------------- 33: 328 auu, N. 11. ........................... 154 aupp, P. E. .......................... 201 auter, A.. Jr. ......................... arver,.1. F ----------------------- 190, 381 . dVOd, L F. .......................... f cardino, M. P. ------------------------ Page 5c mefer, R. M .......................... 84 9c wafer, C. E. ..................... 84, 303 ,C mntz, D. A .......................... 10 1arf, B. E. ......................... c1an17, H. E., Jr. .................. 178, 407 c 1dub, C. A. ...................... 178, 334 H1 IPl'thr A. B c lenck, M. V ......................... 179 c 1e11, J. 1. ........................... 96 c 1111, S. C. ......................... 84 1 c 1immel, C. W. ...................... 143 :1c11en1n1er, 1. S. ....................... 143 . c 1n1id, C. F ......................... 143 0 111111! 1 E.179,285 ,c 11111tt,J.J.,Jr. ...................... 14 c1muc , ........................ 11c 1oenuucl,H.F. ...................... c 1011, . ....................... 115, 425 C10 0.11 S. C. .................. 159,380, 425 AC 10n11erger, .1 ........................ 1c 100 ey, P. .................... 143,292 c moley, R E. ......................... c looley, W. A., .Jr. .................... 143 n 11 r11- -r R'R 159 c lrader, R. S. .................... 144, 298 cueiber, S. S. ..................... 96,289 ac 1riger, R. .......... 179,259, 348, 370, 381 . c 1royer, K. .......................... 79 c 1eu E ............... 61, 266, 370, 379 0'11111111- u: E J 1c lultz, E. C. ......................... 161 .5c 1ultz, F. S. .......................... 190 5c 1ultz, .1. Z. 11111111111 84, 226, 227, 283, 348 .1c aultz, R. A. ......................... 144 IF 'Illn'Rnn I. G. 115, 314 c1un1an. R. P. ........................ c Iwab, I ......................... 84, 289 1 c 1wab, P A ......................... 84 c 1 1111, V. ........................... 144 1 c g11ano,J. A. ........................ 115 colt, E. E. ........................... con, M. L. ................... 159,322, 385 con, R. A. ........................... 1cri11e, A. J.. Jr. ....................... 199 eaman, .1. M. ..................... 115, 323 eaman, ..................... 115,348 eamans, R. W. ........................ 115 e 11k, .......................... 61 edlak, M R .......................... 84 eeman, T ............. 144 208, 209 265 eesholtz, D H ........................ aegal, R. ............... 4,,268 374, 424 1eidensticker, A.,111 -u- 84, 269, 384, 385, 424 aeidLr, .......................... aeidLrs, C D ............. 144, 309, 380, 391 neilcr, . J. ....................... ,321 aeilz, R. C. ............................ ,elbst, S. C. 111111111111111111 179, 310, 374 e11crs, S. H. .................... eltur, M. D. ............. 159, 328, 346, 426 eman, T. R. ........................... aentiwany, E. R ...................... 179 fuss, 13.1. .......................... 159 aerrano, H. ........................... 190 ,ewell, J. W. ...................... 179, 290 lcr, D. A. ....................... 2 ,hdfer, B D. .......................... 1 aHer, A. ..................... 115, 333 hdnnon, W. F. ................... 179, 267 hdpiro, M. C. .................... 196, 282 haruku, V. T. ......................... hdrpe, S J ....................... ,haw, D. J ....................... 179, 275 MW, W H ......................... 84. 285 . y,.1 H. ............................. 44 ; 1e11en11erger, E. L. ................ 196,381 . 1e11enberger, P. R. .................... 61 161101, D. L. ........................ 61, 278 wpherd, J. A. ........................ 84 1ep11erd, J. B. ........................ 84 Ierman, P. A. ........................ 115 ' 3, J . E. ........................... 6 11111nger, R T .................... 84, .1 mingler, R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 144, 232, 271 5 11111111111, B. E. 11111111111111111111 159, 325 Page Shoemaker, E. L. ...................... 115 Shoemaker, K. H. ...................... 114 011, F.E ............................ 84 Shoffstall, M. L. ....................... 84 ore, F ............................... 84 Showalter, J A ................... 144, Showalter, N A .............. 179,313,349 5 mmko,J ........................... 141 Shumbera, A L , Jr .................... 190 Shunk, M. ...................... 115,322 Shuplur, R ........................... 144 Sibley, R K ...................... 144,309 g,P. ......................... 85, 270 Sikorski, M. .......................... 62 SiIver, E. P. ...................... 85, 268 Silver, F. J . ........................... 115 Silvers, W. C ......................... 204 lmoes, M. J .......................... 144 lmon, S. E. ........................... 85 1mon, T. A ....................... 96, 265 lmons, K. ......................... 62,346 impson, C. H. ........................ 144 impson, R. S ........................ 85 ims, N. E. ........................... 160 nger, J. A. ...................... 179,315 nnotl, M. S ......................... 62 D. D. ............................ 179 alley, W. L 1111111111111111111111111 85 co , M. J ........................... 85 agle, H. D., Jr. ...................... 179 atcr, C. R. ....................... 144 lotnik, J. R. ...................... 144, 291 mayda, J . L. ...................... 85, 404- mellz, D. C 11111111111111111111111111 8 mit 1, C. L. ........................... 179 mil 1, D. B. .......................... 199 min, D. E .......................... 85 mil 1, D. J ........................... 60 mit1, C. L .................. 144, 229, 303 mil 1, J . A ........................... 115 mil 1, M. A .......................... 115 mil 1, M. C ....................... 62, 300 mit 1, N. E .......................... 85 mil 1, R. ............................. mil 1, R. D ...................... 179, 331 mit 1, S. J ........................... 160 mi! 1, T. J . ........................... 115 mit 1, T. R. .......................... 115 m1! 1, W. B .......................... 145 m1! 1, W. P. .......................... 162 mu ders, L. D. 1111111111111111111111 nyc er, D. ..................... 62, 266, 379 nyc er, D. C. .......................... nyc er, D. E. ........................... 185 nyc er, W. L. ...................... 85, 306 1550 , M. ........................... 202 olomon, B. A. M ................. 160, 333 olomon, J ....................... 60, 3 901115, D. C. ................... 85, 327, 387 mmheimer, A J ............... 62 266, 379 05, . 145 otus, G. N. ........................... 204 pacder, C. E. ......................... 190 pangler, W. E. ....................... 85 parks, J. W. 111111111111111111111111111 180 ,paulding, J N ....................... 202 ypencer, J. D ......................... 85 pencer, L. C ......................... 160 ypencer, S. M ........................ pieth, W R 111111111111111111111 197, 381 pillcr, B. W ......................... nangline, E J .................... 160, 271 nanley, C F. .......................... 04 nappenbeck, W. A. ..................... 62 tar , A. ........................... 180 tarkey, J. L, ...................... 116, 380 laropoli, R C. ....................... 11 taros, P. J ....................... 160, 278 . tdrr, L. N. ........................... 190 . taudt, C. C. ....................... 145, 380 452 SENIOR INDEX Page leck, E. A ........................... 85 neel, P. S. ....................... 145, 388 teele, D. W .......................... 14 tefanak, L. M. .................... 160, 318 le y, R. E ........................... tehl , C. L. .................. 180 384, 385 'teigerwalt, R A ..................... in, C. L ........................... alein, C. L. ....................... 197, 315 rein, R. A ........................... 145 atein, R. W .......................... 180 tein, W. J ........................... 145 neinman, H. R. ............... 116 322 413 uteinmiller, J. P. ................... 17 , 23 ekol, J . ......................... lcltz, D. W ...................... 145, 301 tephens, J R ........................ 145 tamer, A S ......................... 197 lerrett, C R .......................... 96 . tevenson, W. D. ................... 96, 290 levenson, W. H. .................. 199, 277 ewart, C. L ......................... 160 tewart, J. D. ..................... 145, 275 tewarl, R. B ......................... 180 lewart, S A. ......................... 180 tiff, F. F , III ......................... 180 mteler, R. S. ......................... 145 loddart, W. ....................... 86, 281 toehr, P. A ...................... 116,313 10111, J. G. ................... 116,333,398 :toianchefi', B. ........................ loner, H. R ................... 62, 266, 379 lover, J . K .......................... tover, R. A .................. 198,257,379 lover, S. J ........................... 116 1 Pierre, J. C ........................ 62 lrause, E. W. ......................... 180 trauss, E. N. ..................... 145, 286 lruuss, F. W. ..................... 145, 285 mckler, D. B ........................ 145 lrickler, D. W ....................... trickler, J. L. ......................... 160 trope, I. C. .......................... troup, K. A. ....................... 86, 314- tuart, R. L. .......................... 145 rtubblebine, R. J. ...................... 86 p, M. .......................... 160 turniolo, V M .................... 6, 275 u11ivan, S. J. ..................... 180, 327 . ullivan, W, P. ........................ 116 ummers, G. L. ........................ 146 unon, R. E. .......................... 204 wanson, K. L ........................ 16 weet, M. J. ...................... 116, 320 Wlstock, J. R ........................ 4-6 weilzer, R. S. ........................ 86 wnzer, W. K ......................... 46 ypher, P. E. .......................... 146 . yryca, B. ......................... 96, 313 T Tugg, W. S. ........................... Taladay, J. V. ...................... 180, 338 Talarico, N. J. ........................ 1 Talasky, W. D. ........................ Tamburri, E. L. ........................ 180 ame, ................... 180, 325, 349 Tame1er, K. L. ........................ 62 Tapper, K. M. ......................... 20 2 Tassia, M. P. .............. 180, 323, 398, 424 be, F. '1 eel, A. C ............................ 86 Tennyson, A V ....................... 162 Terrill, D L ........................... erry, .......................... 62,304 Testen, J. C. .......................... 146 Thas, A. L. ........................ 180, 320 Thayer, B. P. ......................... Theophano, S. M. ...................... 199 Page ' 1ierwechter, G. P. .................... 160 '1 1omann, ........................ 86 M mmas, B. J. 111111111111111111111 116, 329 '1 10mas,J. K. ...................... .20 M lomas, L. W. 11111111111111111111 146, 273 '1 lomas, M. 0 ....................... 1 n 10mas, P. G ......................... M 10mas, R. L ....................... 202 10mas, R. W. 1111111111111111111111 6, 297 10mas, R. E. ................. 146,265,380 T lomas, R. ........................ 86 '1 10111115, T. H., Jr. ...................... 146 ' Iomas, W. R. ..................... 62,260 M 10mpson, D. C. ...................... 181 '8 mmpmn H. F.146, 287 n 10mpson, J. W. ..................... 63 M mmnmn N 160y 323 1nmmon N A. 146 M unmnqnn W. G. 146, 294- Ioms, A. M. ........................ 116 '1 1ome, R. W. ..................... 204, 292 '1 1ornton. J. M. ...................... 63, 406 n 1 man, ......................... 203 '1 Ilon, J. M ........................ 116 m pton, J. .................. 96, 338, 34-1 '11 10rnleyl, D. R. ......................... 190 1nrnquist W. A. ................. 160, 299 T rabassi, C. G. ................ 96, 233,286 F sdale, C. F. ......................... 190 Mkalch, R. S. ...................... 181, 307 odaro, M. F. ......................... oddes, L. W., Jr .................. 146, 286 oewe, E. C. .......................... oland, D. A. ......................... 'Folson. J. H. Tomasko, ....................... 117 Tomb, A M .......................... 146 Tomko, ............................ 203 Tompkins, F R ....................... 181 rok, E. ........................... 96 Topoleski, L D ....................... 63 upper, .......................... 117 Torpey, M G ..................... 160, 334 Terrence, C E ........................ 1 Trapani, F J ....................... . Trend, E ...................... 181, 320 Trenkle, M J ......................... 86 Trexler, S. J .......................... 63 Triebold, H. 0., Jr. .................... 198 Troanovitcn, R. J. ..................... 147 Troua, V P ...................... 181, 305 Trupp, R D .......................... 147 Tryon, ...................... 160, 290 Tuck, T. K ........................... 147 Turner, D L ..................... 160, 265 Twining, M C ........................ 18 U Uber, M. C ........................... Ulrich, F. T. ...................... 199, 271 Ulrich, J. S. ....................... 86, 284 Ulsh, W. C. ....................... 181, 404- Uivary, J . S. .......................... 63 Umberger, R A ....................... 190 Urban, A. J. .......................... 181 V Vaida, S. J ................... 147, 309, 390 Valanty, D R ......................... 86 Valastak, R J ........................ 147 Valdes, M. H. ....................... 147 Valent1ne,J. A. 86,291, 343,344, 345, 348,379,406 Valentine,S. J. u 199, 209, 213, 217, 300, 425 Vulcri, J. ............................. Valko, M. J. ........................... 199 Van Atm, A. M. ................... 117 Vandenburg, C. ............... 181, 313, 323 Van Maire, B. L. .................. 117,333 Van Norman, S. W. 117 Van Noy, B. W. ........................ Van Ormer, A 15.181 Van 0rd, N. F. ..................... 63, 269 .............. ,,L-----------n-- 204 .................... 174, 281 379 C. ..................... 181,326 H. ................ 63, 337, 379 SENIOR INDEX Page 1 ebb, P. M .......................... 148 1 e ,T. ....................... 191,270 1 ebber,R P ........................ 63 1 eber ,.J ...................... 148, 287 1 eidman, C. H., .1.r ............... ,300 1 eidner, . . ................. 63, 313: 320 1 eigle,V.M. ................. 117, 319, 380 1 leirman, R C ................... 8306 1 elen..1. . .......................... Wells, M. ......................... 118,328 176mm, F. J. ................. 118, 338, 341 1 0 del, C. ........................ 1 Ionmrstrom, J. M ..................... 97 1 untz, . . ....................... 197,308 1 erkn1an,,1. R. ................... 118, 290 1 crsinger,,1. E ........... , ............. 1 , .V. 1 1, 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 i , 1 11itn1ore.R. H. ................... 148,297 1 iant, H. E. ....................... 87, 299 1 e, .......................... 148 I LKCrbhlllll, E. W. .................... 64 1 ckizer,.1. S. ........ 181,318, 388,389, 398 1 1c0x, M. L ......................... 119 1 1 69,11. ......................... 97,296 1 lkins, D B ......................... 148 1 11kins,11 . ......................... 1 ilkinson, R. C. .................. 191, 278 1 1111dn1s,A E. ........................ 1 i11111111s, A. '1'. ........................ 1 illiams,C. A ................... 148,380 1 illia1ns,D. B.,Jr. ---, .................. 161 1 illidms, K. L. .................... 161,335 1 i111ams, R. E. .................... 7 1 i111a111s, R. G. .................... 148 306 1 illiams,R. L. ...................... 64 1 illiams, S. A. ................ 118,321,398 1 illiams, T. G. ......................... 118 1 illiamsnn, K D., Jr., .................. 97 1 i 15, E. L. ........................... 161 1 ilson, D. N. ......................... 87 1 ilsnn, M, A. .................... 118, 328 1 ilton, 13.1. ...................... 161,327 1 indlsh, L.,I. ...................... 87,284 I llunluu,,1. R. ...................... I ncuuntl, '11. . ...................... 49 1 ngcrt, V. P. .................... 118,322 1 nk H. L. ............................ 14 1 nnick, A. .................. 161,313,330 1 inslow, B. H.,Jr. ..................... 118 111nston,R. D. .................... 182, 235 1 inter ,S. J. .......................... 161 1'intcrboum11,.1r.L. .................... 191 1 int c, ., ...................... 149 1i ..................... 118, 405 1 111111:11er,.1. C. ..................... 11 1 olcott,S. D.,Jr. ..... 182, 275,344,347, 427 Page 01f, R. L. ........................... 87 Wolfe, G. W. .......................... 149 0,111 N. D. ........................ 87, 301 Wome1dorf, R. L. ...................... , H. ...................... 149, 267 Woodring, D M ................... 87 27 Woodrow, D . ............... 191,222,235 Woodrow, F. R. ........................ 182 Woods, D. ...................... 87,279,379 Wooley, F. A ..................... 118,323 Wright, A. E. .......................... Wright, D. C ......................... 4149 Wright, J. W. .................... 390 Wrig11t,L.D. ................. 182, 327, 396 Wyatt, J. H. ...................... 179 261 Wyllie, .1. .1. .......................... 182 Yeager, R. D. ......................... cake , ,1. A. .......................... Yeckley, V. E. ......................... 118 eich, J. P. ........................... 198 Yergt r, L. J. .......................... 161 11ngling. W. B. .......................... 4 Y1ngling, W. A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 149 YoHee, M. 11 .......................... 203 0 0, R. W .......................... 14-9 Yost, D. M. ........................... 198 Young, C, E ............................ 204 Young, R. A. ........................... 1 mung, S. ............................ 204 Young, R. C. .......................... 10unker,J.O. ......................... 198 Younkins, N .1. ........................ 161 Z 1 allurny, J. J. ......................... 14.9 I ubycll, M. N. ......................... 149 2111111, R. A. ...................... 182, 386 amhu, F. P. ............................. artman, R. E. ...................... 191 1 a C18, B. ......................... 87, 332 chner, P. D. .................... 149, 380 t 1ders, R. L. ......................... 1111cn. H, P. ...................... 87, 340 Icgvnfus, P. R ....................... 14 Immerly, .1. 1V ..................... 1 Imnwrman D K ..... 119,325, 346,370,422 1 immernmn, 1.1 .................. 29 7 150 ', . . .......................... 8 latin, 1. ......................... 87, 224 nachko, M. D. ..................... 87, 303 0gby, L. C, ........................... 119 011nvr,.1. D. ....................... 87, 273 ubuch, '11. C. ......................... 182 1 ugalcs, D. R. ..................... 14-9, 284 4S3 Page Acacia ................... 256 Administration, The ...... 24-41 Administrative Heads ---- 30- 31 Agriculture, College 01 --- 48- 65 Agricultural Student Council 379 A r OT ................ A 1-Universi1y Cabinet - 370- 371 A p1111 Chi Omega ......... 314 A pha Chi R110 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 257 A pha Chi Sigma .......... 258 A 111111 De1ta Sigma ......... 356 A p1111 Epsilon Della ....... 356 A ph1I Epsilon Phi ......... 315 A phu Epsilon Pi .......... 259 A ph11 Gamma Delta ....... 316 A pha Gamma R1111 ,,,,,,,, 260 A pha Kappa Alpha ........ 317 A phu Kappa Psi AAAAAAAAAA 356 A p1111 Lambda Delta ,,,,,,, 356 A pha .1Nu ................. 356 A 111111 Omicron Pi ......... 318 A p1111 Phi Alpha 5555555555 261 A 111111 Phi Delta ........... 262 A pha P111 Omega ,,,,,,,,, 356 A phuP PiM iu .............. 357 A 111111 R1111 C111 ............ 263 A phu Si-rma Phi ,,,,,,,,,, 264 A 111111 Tau A111ha ,,,,,,,,,,, 357 A p1111 Tau Omega ......... 265 A 111111 XiDL11111 ............ 319 A p11.1 Zeta ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 266 Androcles ................. 350 ROT .............. Arnold Air S111: H1613 ,,,,,,,, - 357 Arts 18 ------ - -- 394-407 Assistants 111 1111: Presi1111nt - - 28 Association1111nd111116nd1nl ------------------- 338 A111111ic Association ....... 208 1111512111111 .............. 232-233 Basketball ............ 224- 225 Beaver House ,,,,,,,,,,, 131: 1111s --- .......... 416- 421 Beta Sigma Omicron ....... 302 1111111 Sigma ........... 268 1311111 T118111 Pi 1111111111111 269 Blue Band. Concert ......... 402 111ue Band Marching -- 400- 401 Blue Key ................. 351 Board 01y Trustees ........ 26- 27 Book Exc 111mg? ,,,,,,,,,,,, 377 Business Administration, Collcg 1:1 111 ................ 66-87 Buc1n1ss Administration Slud1' 'm Council ,,,,,,,,, 379 Campus Life .......... 428- 443 Campus. T118 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 12- 23 Central Promotion Agency -- 392 Chapel, TIIL- --------------- 410 Cheerleaders --------------- 210 Chemistry and Physics, Colluue 0f ------------ 88-97 C hemistry and Physics Student Coun cil --------- 379 Chi Epsilon -------------- 357 C hi 0111111111 --------------- 321 Chi Phi ------------------ 270 1 111mcs ------------------- 352 C 11155 Ofiicers ------------- 378 C11.11y Society ------------- 357 C11-0p11rativ1: Society ------- 337 CH1 dits ------------------- 456 Cross Country ------------- 222 -------------------- 355 Daily Collegian -------- 386-387 ean 0 en -------------- 32 454 GENERAL INDEX Page 161m 111 Women ----------- 33 1edicati tlon ---------------- 23 ------------------- 354 101111 1Alpha Delta --------- 357 11-1111C11i ----------------- 271 Jeltu Doha Delta ---------- 322 1eltaC11mn111 ------------- 323 9131111 Nu Alpha ----------- 357 Delta Sigma Phi ---------- 272 1131111 Sigma Pi ------------ 358 181111 Sigma Rho ---------- 358 Delta Tau Deha ----------- 273 1e1111 Theta Sigma --------- 274 161111 Upsilon ------------- 275 Delta Zeta ---------------- 324 3ruids ------------------- .353 Education. Cuilcge 01 ---- 98-119 Education Student Council - 380 Engineer, Penn State ------ 391 Engineering and Architecture 01 eg 1: of ----------- Engineering and Architectun tudent Council --------- 3 E111 Kappa Nu ------------- 358 Extension ---------------- 37 F1111 Sports ------------- 211-222 Farmer, Penn State -------- 390 Football -------------- 212-219 F oreword ----------------- - Frate rnities ----------- 254-311 Freshman Class Officers ---- 378 13110111. Penn State ------ 388-389 Gamma Phi Beta ---------- 325 Gamma Pi Epsilon --------- 358 Gamma Sigma ------------ 358 Gamma Sigma Della ------- 359 Gamma Theta Upsilon ----- 359 General Index ------------- 445 .ene r111 OHic11rs ---------- 29 Glee Club ---------------- 404 Golf -------------------- 236 Coverno 1r --------------- 6-7 Graduate School ----------- Gymnast tics ----------- 226- 227 H11! S11ci11 1y 1'11un111 -------- 344 Hillel Foundation --------- 413 Home Econmnics. College 01 ----------- 150-161 Home Economics Student Council ------- 380 Honoraries, Campus ---- 242 365 Honorary 11nd Pr11f11 1331011111 Societies ------------ 356-365 Honor Society Council ----- 365 House of Representatives --- 373 .ndep1nd1nts --- ------- 336-341 .nterfralernity Council ----- 255 1 ntramuruls ----------- 239- 244 111a Lambda Sigma -------- 395 Ma Sigma Pi ------------- 359 Judicial Committee -------- 375 Junior Class OiHcers ------- 378 Kappa Alpha Psi ---------- 276 Kappa Alpha Theta -------- 326 Kappa 1961111 -------------- 327 Kappa Delta 11110 ---------- 277 Kappa Kappa Gamma ------ 328 Kappa Phi --------------- 359 Kappa Phi Kappa --------- 359 Kappa Sigma ------------- 278 Keramos ----------------- 359 Page Lacrosse ------------------ 238 Lakon ides ---------------- 360 Lambda C111 Alpha -------- 279 La Vie --------------- 384- 385 LeonidLs ----------------- 339 Letterman ----------------- 209 Liberal Arts, College 011111: ------- 162-183 Liberal Arts - St udcnt C0un1' 11 ---------- 381 Library ------------------ 35 Lionis Paw --------------- 345 Men's Debate ------------- 407 Mineral Industries, College 01 ----------- 184-191 Mineral Industries Student Council --------- 381 Mortar Board ------------- 346 N 11vy ROTC --------------- 40 Newman C1ul1 ------------- 411 Nittany Council ----------- 340 Omega Psi Phi ------------ 280 Omicron Delta Kappa ------ 343 Omicron -------------- 60 Organizations ---------- 252-365 D11nh1:111:nic Council ------- 313 Parmi ----------------- L'rshingz0 RiHcs ------------- 360 DL11'son11lities ---------- 422- 427 3 Alpha T110111 ------------ 360 3 1i Beta Kappa ----------- 360 P 11 Chi Theta ------------- 360 P 1i elta Theta ----------- 281 P 11 Epsilon Kappa -------- 360 P 11 Epsilon Phi ----------- 361 P1i lpsilon Pi ------------ 282 P 11 1111 Sigma ------------ 361 P 1i .amma Delta ----------- 283 3 1i .1111pa --------------- 284 P 11 Iappa Phi ------------ 361 P 1i Kappa Psi ------------ 285 3 1i lappa Sigma ---------- 286 J 11 .appa .1u ------------ 287 3 Ii -1111111d1I Upsilon ------- 361 P 1i ----------------- 329 P Ii Viu Alpha ------------- 361 P Ii 411 Delta ------------- 288 P 1i . igma ---------------- 361 P 11 igma D11111 ----------- 289 P41 igma 10111 ------------ 362 P 11 . igma Kappa ---------- 290 3 Ii . itrma Sigma ---------- 330 311 Jpsilon Omicron ------ 362 P ysical Education and A111- 1etics, College 01 ----- 192-197 Physical Education and A111- lctics Student Council --- 381 1 Alpha Xi ---------------- 1 Beta Phi --------------- 331 i Epsilon T1111 ------------ 362 Pi Gamma Alpha ---------- 362 P1 Gamma M u ------------ 362 Pi Kappa Alpha ----------- 291 31 Kappa Phi ------------- 292 Pi Lambda P111 ------------ 293 Pi Lambda Sigma --------- 362 i Lambda T 116111 ---------- 363 :i Mu Epsi1on ------------ 363 1 Omega i -------------- 363 :1 Sigma Alpha ----------- 363 1 Sigma Upsilon ---------- 294 i Tau Sigma ------------- 363 jlay --------------- 396- 397 011,081: Council ----------- 340 :residenl of 1111: University 28- 29 si 1C 1i ------------------- 63 jublications ---------- 382- 393 Page Radio Station WDFM ----- 406 Religion --------------- 408-409 Res ----------------- 36 are 1 Residence H1111 Councils 340- 341 .scabbard and Blade ------- 363 ac 1111 ------------------- 363 1Lr011s ------------------- 349 11 11111 ------------------- cnior Index ----------- 444 454 enior Class ------------ 44- 205 111i11r Class Ofiicers ------ 44- 45 31- niors Without Photographs -------- 198-205 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ------ 29 95 f1igm1I Alp 1111 E111 ---------- 364 .1igm11 Alpha Mu ----------- 296 Eaigmu i -., ------ ----- 297 .aigma Delta Chi ----------- 364 .sigma DehaT ---------- 332 .sigma Gamma dEpsilon ----- 364 aigm 11 Nu ----------------- 29 98 nigmu Phi Alpha ---------- 299 .1igma Phi Epsilon --------- 300 . igma Pi ----------------- 301 1igma Pi E111 ------------- 364- igma Sitrma Sigma -------- 333 . igm aauT ---------------- 364 . ku11 a11nd uBones ------------- ---------------- 2-20 221 .mpholinore Class OHicers --- 378 ororities ----------------- 312 pring Sports ---------- 231- 238 tudent Government ---- 368- 381 aludent Handb 00' --------- 393 1ymp110ny Orchestra, University -------------- 403 Sigma Tau Delta ---------- 364 Sigma Tau Gamma -------- 302 Sigma Xi ----------------- 364 Tuu Beta Pi --------------- 365 Tau Kappa Epsilon -------- 303 Tau Phi D111t11 ------------- 304 L1nni. -------------------- 237 Thespiuns -------- 398-399 Theta Alpha P111 ---------- 365 Theta Chi ------------- 305 Theta Delta C111 ----------- 306 Theta Kappa Phi ---------- 307 Theta P11iA1p1111 --------- 334 Theta Sigma Phi - Theta Xi ----------------- . 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