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LA VIE BOOK OF THE SENIOR CLASS I959 EDITOR ART EDITOR Joseph D. Patton, Jr. Kay N. Noonan THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY University Park, Pennsylvania lil-l. i I LOUIS ll. DEDICATION Home football games found Isuu Bell busy Lou Bell joined students with other sports writers in press box as an ardent sports inn For nearly 35 years, Louis H. Bell served the Pennsylvania State University as a student, alumnus, teacher, and administrator. As an undergraduate from 1925 to 1929, Lou was a member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity, and Pi Delta Epsilon and Sigma Delta Chi professional fraternities. He worked four years as a member of the Penn State Collegian staft and served as editor of the paper his senior vear. He was sports editor of LA VIE and historian of his Class. Skull and Bones and Lions Paw membership were among the honors he received. Upon his graduation in 1929, Lou entered the Held of journalism, working with , reral Eastern Pennsylvania newspapers. He returned to Penn State in 1934 as an meter in journalism. In 1941, he resigned as assistant professor of journalism to organize promotion r the General Extension Services and the war-time Engineering, Science, and Management War Training Program. In 1943, he was named Director of Public Information and University Editor. One of his accomplishments in this position was the establishment of the Pennsvlvania .tate Universitv Press as a media for publishing scholarlv works of facultv members. He was active 'in the American College Public Relatioiis Association arid served a term as national vice-president for membership. He was cited by that Association in 1952 for outstanding achievement in public relations. Ill health last summer prompted Mr. Bell to assume a restricted schedule and he returned to teaching journalism on a part-time basis and directing the activities of the University Press until his death on Oct. 16, 1958, Lou Bell during his 25 years on the faculty and staH maintained a keen interest in students and their activities. He served as adviser to Collegian and Froth and was a director of LA VIE, Collegian, and Thespians. Many students came to his office for Friendly advice and Pennsylvania publishers and others also sought his help in employing Penn State graduates. Because of this sincere interest in the Penn State student and his untiring efforts to achieve a better Penn State, we are proud to dedicate our yearbook, the 1959 LA VIE, to Louis H. Bell. Discussing manuscript for the University Press FOREWORD This is the year of 1959, the 100th anniversary of the ar- rival of the First students on our campus on February 16, 1859. It is the year in which the members of our class complete their formal university training. Some will continue for grade uate work; others will step directly into a world of enormous opportunity, of daring challenge, and 0F bewildering change. This year of 1959 is a year marked by the continuation of the struggle between two ideologies-that of freedom and that of Communist tyranny-for the control of the world. It is also a year of concern about the educational plants of our schools and their educational programs. This is a year in which there continues a growing aware- ness of the great expansion that must take place in our colleges and universities if they are to be prepared to enroll the increas- ing numbers of qualified students that are already seeking admission. These are some of the problems that rest on the shoulders of the members of our Class and on those of other educated men and women. They are problems that require careful thought and inspiring leadership. They demand that, while formal education for the most of us will have come to an end, education must be a continuous process. We must prepare ourselves as educated men and wo- men to take a more active part and have a greater influence in afFairs 0f the community in which we may reside. The desire to improve must remain with us throughout our lives. This book is the record of our Class-the Class of 1959. It is our hope that the attainments recorded here are merely the first of many achievements that will be recorded by the members of the Class of 1959 as they meet the challenges of life in this complex and ever-changing world. BOOK DIVISIONS THE UNIVERSITY THE CLASS THE ORGANIZATIONS THE ATHLETICS THE ACTIVITIES GOVERNOR OF THE COM NWEALTH OF PENN YLVANlA DAVID L IAVVRENCE L; THE U VERSITY A One hundred years ago, first students planted crops on the Front campus One hundred vears have passed since the Iirst students were enrolled by The Farmers High School of Pennsyh vania, now the Pennsvlvanitt State University. Sixty-nine reported on Feb. 16, 1859, when the school opened its doors and while 119 came during the academic year, there never were more than 100 enrolled during anv one time. Four years earlier, on Feb. 22, 1855, Gov. James Pollock stgned the Act incorporating; the schoo1, established largely through the eHorts of the Pennsvlvzmia State Agricultural Society. The school was designed to give men Ha knowledge of the English hinguttgc, grammar, geography, history, mathe- matics, chemistry, and such other bmnCth 01 the natural and exact sciences as will conduce t0 the proper education 01' a farmer? The concept was one that was new in higher education. It was a movement for a more practical type of education than that turmshed by the old-time classical college, with Its excessive emphasis on the study of Greek and Latin and its neglect of the applications of science to daily life. With the passing of the Morrill Land-Grant Act in 1862 and the adoption of the provisions of the Act by the Penn- sylvania Legislature in 1863, the Pennsylvania State Uni versity became the Land-Gmnt College of the Common- wealth. Critical days, however, were ahead for the new school. The first president, Dr. Evan Pugh, died in 1864 at the age of 36 and the school lacked a strong guiding hand until the appointment of Dr. George W. Atherton as the seventh president in 1882. During his administration, which continued until his death in 1906, the University was strengthened and the basic goals extended as foundations for today's broad programs in resident instruction, research, and extension were set. Today, with a total enrollment of 19,869 students, in- cluding 14,634 on the University Park campus, Penn State ranks eleventh in the Nation in full-time enrollment and is recognized as one of the leading universities in the United States. UNIVERSITY H ISTO RY Todav, Old Main is central point on one of the Nation's most beautiful campuses Kaunn. r. . . ,. re. , . . l. .33... A v.0. , .. rwhnww hi? all o$ ,. A N, 3 , i he M The HWHHW nn '1 V.. . www.mwu Ulrzi I .. . . f Kw? , L unshumihh RI? Mineral Industries Building facing West Halls Quiet morning in quadrangle of West Halls Wmv - mm- 9 .LH-u'. N Ax ,5 , l 3, . s L ' w .J-xvm'h- -' . ,M Culonizll Nittany Lion Inn on :1 Homecoming XNcck-End Campus traHic is heavy during Change of Classes Students spend lung lmurs in lircd Lewis Pultcc Library T ., .Jnn n ' . .. 7W $6,319 ' . '25, g ' h ' 3' M! .U. Historic President's Residence is landmark on Central campus Busy laboratories are located 111 Mechanical Engineering Building! e Am the oldes 0n camp X'Yalgncr W111 hm Air Fura pmgrznns North 1 house opening term Ha: r piles snow 1 busy Home nics Building w-cmmmics sinn planned mstructinn 0f ui ding und Building 'M'idc needed ties for pm- n engineer- r rightk Frances Atherton Hall, completed 20 years ago, houses freshman women aw phi ; w E v. r. f Winter adds a scenic touch- and brings slippery sidewalks 22 Aerial view depicts central portion of 4401!ch campus Hctzcl Union Building. 11le 01' campus activity J I f I mu? , h, L ', , THE PENNSYLVANIA 5T , ,. UNIVERSHY' 3- I ADMINISTRATION THE BOA 'N N O D R A O B E H T F O T N E m S E R D. JAMES B. L 24 F TRUSTEES MEMBERS EX OFFICIO DAVID L. LAWRENCE Governor of the Commonwealth - - Harrisburg ERIC A. WALKER - - President of the University , University Park CHARLES H. BOEHM Superintendent of Public Instruction - - lilarrisburg WILLIAM L. HENNING Secretary of Agriculture - - Harrisburg JOSEPH T. KENNEDY - Secretary of Mines and Mineral Industries - - Irlarrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR RICHARDSON DILWORTII, Philadelphia CHARLES T. Douns, Englewood, N. J. EDWARD J. LYNETT, Scranton JOSEPH A. MCDONOUGII, Philadelphia FRANK W. RUTH, JIL, Lykcns MARY JANE WYLAND, State College ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh MILTON FRITSCHE, Philadelphia XVILLIAM D. HARRINS, Philadelphia RALPH D. HETZEL, JIL, New York, N. Y. J. E. HOLTZINGER, Altoona B. C. JONES, Pine Grove Mills JAMES B. LONG, Blue Bell J. L. MAUTIIE, Youngstown, 0. MRS. CARVEL SPARKS, Riverton, N. J ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES KENZIE S. BAGSHAw, IiIollidaysburg FRED E. BITTENBENDER, Shickshinny R. JOHNSTON GILLAN, St. Thomas H. THOMAS HALLOWELL, 111., Jenkintown ROBERT W. OSTERMAYER, Clairton XVALTER XV. PATCIIELL, Philadelphia ROGER V. ROWLAND, New Castle G. ALBERT SHOEMAKER, Pittsburgh ALBERT E. R'IADIGAN, Towanda CHARLES E. CAKES, Allentown GEORGE V. SLOCUM, Milton l. LEWIS VILL1AMs, Uniontown ORGANIZATION JAMES B. LONG, Blue Bell - - - - - - - - - - - President GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh President Emeritus ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle - - - - ' ' ' ViCC-President ERIC A. VVALKER, University Park - - - A ' - Secretary C. S. VVYAND, University Park - - - - - - ASSisimItSecreiary MCKAY DONKIN, University Park - - - - - ' - - Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEssns. BAGSHAw, DILWORTH, FRITSCHE, 1 'IARKlNS, MAUTHE, PATCHELL, ROWLAND, RUTH, Sanum; President and Secretary, ex offwio. 25 26 ERIC A. XVALKI'LR THE PRESIDENT To TIIE CLAss 01: 1959: You1 10111 ye1119 here have been amone the 111091 eXCiting 111 Penn States entire 1119101'1'.N11n1ed 11 un1ve1911y just two 1101119 he101e 11011 enrolled 119 11e9ha men PC1111 State 11119,111 these six 1e1119, done much 1101 9111111111 to justify 11119 C1111110C 111 119 91111119 hut 11190 to implme the L111a1111111111 quantity 01 119 p10g1'111119. Yotu 11111111C1111111011 111 Penn State coincided with the completion 01 the HUB, the Lisenhower Chapel, and the Resemeh Reactor. Dminu 110111'1e9111e11ce here,01'er $11 1111111011 01' construction p10jeets were completed,111C111L1111U the Bouclxe Buildimy the addi- tion to the 11091111111, 111111 the 1NL1111e119 Residence 1111119 1110110 E1191 Colleue Avenue. Buildings now under eonstxuction 1nC1ude the 131111 Avenue Residence 1111119 101' men, the Hammond Elwineerinu Building the Wagner Military Science Building, the addition to the 110me Economies Buildino 111111 the 11e9e111Ch Center But even more eXCitino have been the Changes in the academic 111b11C.Du11110 110111 undewrdduate d'JVS Ihe9e Chanues include then establishment 01 our pre1'e01911'1111011 counseling services 111111 the Divi910n 01 Academic Rese111eh 11nd Se1'viL'e9. They include the School 01 the Arts, the Division 01 Clet1e1111 Edu- cation, and the Center for Liberal Adult Education. They include the 911111 01 11 significant 11011019 P1111 gram 11nd the Board 01 Trustee91 1111111011111 101 the establishment 01 11 System 01 C11111m01111'e'1111h Cum- puses. They include the establishment of the Uni- versity P1'e991111d the Mateer Playhouse. They include the Groth Institute. They include 1111 these things and many more. This growth 111111 these C111111ge9 1111ve1111c1 the foun- dation 101 11 t1u11' L119tin0u19hed 11111116191111. I hope, when 1011 look back over these pages 111 the years to come, some 01 the excitement of 11119 1111119111011 period in the history of your Alma Mater will be returned 10 11011 and you will be proud to have had 11 part 111 the shaping 01 her destiny. Good luck and best wishes. C. S. XVYAND I A VRL'NCF, L' . DIINNIS' McKlY DONKIN ViL'LLPl'cxink-m fur DL'VL-lupnwnl Vicc-Prcsidcm for Academic Affairs Vin-rPrrsidvnl fur linzmu': 'lhulxm't'l FARRHJ, ALBER'I' ll. DH'M Vicx'rPrcsidrnK fur Business XLllIlii!i5ll ;lIiUII IEDXVARD L. KELLER MICHAEL A. Dilrctnr 0f Gcm'rul Extension Yichn-sidcnl fur Rrwurch Vll 3lHK F. KLNWHHH HY Yu-culiu- Asxislum m the lm-sidpm CARI. ll. BARNI-H fmllmllvr CHRISTIAN K. ARNOLD Slull' Awismnt It: the Prusidunl GENERAL OFFICERS HOIHLRT C. BFRNIHll'lI'R Slu'tial Msixlunt m the Proxidunl for Slmll'm ,UIKIil'x C. O. V1LLlAMS .Vraismm m the President for Special Services 27 XYAlJlFH IL VlllGAND HHUHJR'I' R. GLENN IlOVVARD A. CU'I'LIER Dilu'tnr ul' Plnsiynl Plzml llircumr nl' Ilt'ullh Ccnlvr; Asxistzml In Ihv Vicc-Prvsidvnl Planning :uul Cunslrm'liun llniw'nily I'hyNiL'inn h Academic :Ul'uirs; Di'k'dm nl' Cum'ml Iiducmiun ,u i. i '1' HlaliD ITRUHSON HERNAHD P. TAYLOR FRANK 17. MORRIS Uirmlur hf llnixmxin' Iixtrulivv Dircclnr nl' Din-clm' ul' Pn-Isnnncl lh-lntium ' Penn Slulv l'uumlnliun .l'IW'iu-x .l DONALD H. FORD ROBERT E- BEAM liLVVUOD 1:. 0LV11R :Mung Din-mur uf Dix'isiun Diu-unr f Alumni Fund Dirt'CWr Ur Security nf GuHm-Iing 28 i c. n. mxnmzN'rm H'ILLIAM n. cmM': Dirculnr 01' Division M Director of Intm'nulinnd, Acutlvmiu RL-srzu'ch :Iml Svrvin-s Student Affairs ROBERT C. PROFH'I'T LUTI lliR ll. HARSI mAnqj Dirvumr ul' Hmd Service Cu-nrdinumr nf Roliginuili R Unin-Hily Clmplul JOHN E. MILLER, JR. DONALD T. LAIRD . . . , . . . . '09 llnn'crsny hclu-dulmg OHIu-r In Lhurgc u! Unnpumtl Services J ROBERT C. HERNREU'I'ER Dmm nf Admissions: chistrur ERNEST B. MCCOY Dircclur of Athletics PALMER C. XVIZAVER Dunn of Summer Sessions wxmx 4-H .. A- 7 JAMES H. COOUAN Director of Public Informnliun ALLEN V. S'IK'LAIR Director of Purchases LEORGE N. P. LIiliTCH Directnr of Placement Service; n-nrdinanur nl' Scholarships A T. 110 VLAND SLINGLUFF Director of Publications; University Editor OTTO Ii. X1 U liLLliR Director of Housing H'AL'I'E R S. IIIESTER Chief Accountant ADMINISTRATION HEADS UFORUII. l.. DONOVAN RIDGE ml ICY Cu-urdinulur of Stuth'nt LM'clIlixc Qvux-Iury ul. Activities Uumni Aswciminn Vll.LlAM l-'. FULLER HENRY l4. YILKLIVIQY, JH. Mmmgvr nl' Assncimvtl Sludvnt Activities Dirutmr 01' Maintenance and Utilitics 29 30 FRANK J. SIMES Dean of Men 0. Edward Pollock, VViHizlm B. Crafts, Frank J. Simcs, Harold W. Perkins, VViimcr E. Wise DEAN OF MEN The Oihcc 0F the Dean of Men in Old Main is :1 link between the male students and tho administmtion. Students can discuss with personnel of the Dean of Menis ofhcc their financial and social problems and also obtain infor- mation on University regulations, Selec- tivc Service, and other matters of concern to them. The Oihcc co-sponsors with student groups coitcc hours to enable students to meet informally with administrative stat? members and members of the faculty. Dean of Men Frank J Simes is assisted by Harold W. Perkins as associate dean; 0. Edward Pollock who is concerned with fraternity affairs; VViHiam B. Crafts with residence hall counseling; and Wilmer E. Wise with non-Frzitcrnity student affairs. thh . x $mmi.-. .' t i t . Nkh kae?. k 'I f m ah th ' nix a . i a A m . hht V a Em ng DEAN OF WOMEN ' Tho Omce of the Dem of Women 01'- I91's many services to women students. 1110.50 include individual counseling, Llit rgctlon of social activities, and supervision of living arrangements for women. Dean of Women Pearl 0. Weston is zlsmstgd by Mrs. R. Mac Schultz us dirccV tor 9t activities and counselor of transfers; Chnstine Yohc who advises Freshmen; and Rachel V. htlilligzm, who holds the new posltmn of director of social, recreational, and cultural activities. X7MC1nhCr5 9F the stuff 01. the Dean 01' Mnncns ofhcc are available at all times 0 V . to assist women students. PEARL 0. WESTON Dean Weston will retire on luh' l, 1959, Dean 0f XVomcn as: Dean of Women Emerita attel: 17 YCLH'S 01 service to the Universitv. Her SLtcccs- sor will be Dorothy J. Lipit, now dczm 01' women at the University 01 North Dakota. 9 ; R. Mac Shultz, Pearl 0. Weston, Rt Christine Yohc, Rachel V. Milligan 31 GRADUATE SCHOOL Although graduate study dates back to 1862 when there were two graduate stUr dents in residence, the Graduate School was not formally organized until 1922. At that time, there were 177 graduate students enrolled. The enrollment of graduate students this year reached 1,880. Included in this enrollment are students representing many countries who have chosen Penn State for their graduate training. During the aca- demic year that ended August 31, 1958, the University conferred 837 advanced de- grees, including 126 doctorates. This year, for the first time, a residence hall, designated Graduate Hall, was aSe signed For the use of graduate students. Plans were also approved this year for the construction of graduate student hous- HAROLD K. SCHILLING ing on East Campus. Dean Also during this year, the professional degree of Master of Agriculture, similar to that of Master of Engineering approved a year ago, was established. The Graduate Student Association pro vides a means for graduate students to maintain an active social program. Skin communication is studied in graduate student research UNIVERSITY LIBRARY The Universitv Library includes a C91?- tral collection housed in the Fred 'LewlS Pattee Librarv; Eve special libraries m the various Colleges; and three reading rooms. The central collection is housed in F119 Fred Lewis Pattee Library building, whlch has a stack capacity of 600,000 volumfisv while the special libraries and readlng rooms contain books and journals needed for the work given in those Colleges- An expanded library to serve the C91' lege of Engineering and Architecture Wlll be housed in the Hammond Building, HOW under construction Early this year, the Univ was designated by as one of the few ersity Library the federal government RALPH W. McCOMB depositories in the Coune Librarian try for translations of Russian and other foreign scientific and technical publinl' tions. The materials, which will be avallh The Library Atomic Energy reports. is also a depository- for Commission unclaSSIHed The library, t00. is a workshop Research Hohts the disease of scours, often atal to young catt e RESEARCH With an extensive and varied research program, the University serves the Com- monwealth and the Nation. Through more than 1,200 individual research projects in progress this year, the University seeks to add to the sum of man's knowledge in the arts and sciences, to serve as the research arm of the Common- wealth, to aid industry and the taxpayer, to train scientists and technicians, to stimu- late instruction, and to aid in the creation of a better life for all mankind. Last year, Penn State invested nearly $8,400,000 in research. The major share of this amount was supplied by the federal government through research contracts and grants by the Department of Defense, Atomic E n e r g y Commission, National Science Foundation, Department of Agri- culture, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and others of equal impor- tance. Other Financial support came from State Funds, industrial grants, and founda- tions. Findings from many projects result in benefits to the economy of the State and the Nation that are many times greater than the funds expended for the study. During the year, work was started on construction of the Research Center on East Campus. Other buildings under con- struction such as the Petroleum Laboratory, will also provide needed research facilities. Research in ultra-violet molecular spectroscopy I ,' . EXTENSION Dtlring the past year, the Universitv has contmued to expand and strengthen its ex- tensmn programs in response to the ex- pressed needs of the citizens of the Com- monwealth. These programs are carried out by two major operating divisions-the General Extension division and the Agri- ctlltural and Home Economics Extension dlvision. .They provide college-level work, par- tlcularly at the junior-collegc level, for undergraduates who either cannot attend the regular sessions at the University Park Ffmpus or wisha type of training diEerent 0m the tradltlonal four-year colleoe pro- gram. D There is an extensive adult education EEEET, .hased upoh the principle that ed- .c 15 a eontlnumg process and is gmed at providing all the people Of the d0mmom'vealth with an opportunity to fgg'ciillp .the knowledge,'skills, and abilities . ccessFul, productlve lives in a dw namlc society. I Hazleton Campus has new Student Union Building t ePrtEerslsionel ,and puhlic services make W'dl nlx'ctSItys educatlonal resources as 1 e y avallable as possible to further the Welfare of the Commonwealth and its econonw. Edelrd L. Keller directs the General Ax::Si0n Services while director of the sign $1 tutal ahd Home Economics Exten- erwces IS Herbert R. Albrecht. Television aids home economists in important extension program 0 1' 1mm I c ARMY ROTC COL. ARTHUR W. KOGSTAD Professor of Military Science and Tactics Military training at the Universitv dates from the days of the Civil W a I while the Army R. O. T. C. program was organized under the pro visions of the National Defense Act of 1916. More than 200 juniors and seniors are enrolled in the Advanced Course which leads to a commiSt sion as a second lieutenant in the U. S. Army Re serve. Those Chosen as Distinguished MilitanV Students are eligible for commissions in the Regu' lar Army. Ten seniors are enrolled this year in flight traiIT ing, a program designed to screen future officers interested in entering Hight training at the Army Aviation School. Among the cadet activities are Scabbard and Blade, Pershing RiHes Regimental Headquarters and Companv, Association of the United States Army, Drum 23nd Bugle Corps, Band and RiHe Team' Army drill session $5 CAPT. JOHN P. ROACH Professor of Naval Science The Naval R. O. T. C. program, established in 1946, has become one of the largest Naval R- O. T. C. programs in the country. There are two programs. Students Chosen by COmpetitive examination may enroll as regular stu- dents. More than 120 currently are enrolled in thls program, which provides the students with a fOureyear scholarship as well as retainer pay. Three SUmmer cruises are included in this program which IEQdS to a regular commission in the Navy or the Marine Corps and assignment: to active duty for EOUI years. Approximately 100 Contract students are chos- en each year from entering freshmen. This pro- gram does not provide the scholarship benefits although subsistence allowance is paid during the Mt. tW0 years. The student must complete one leSe and upon graduation qualifies for a reserve Commission and may be assigned to active duty or tW0 years. . Extra-curricular activities include Nittany Sea 14011, Naval Yearbook, Quarterdeck Society, Drill Team, Band, RiHe Team, and intramural sports teams. NAVAL ROTC Midshipmen assemble for drill Instruction in navigation AIR FORCE ROTC COL. ORIN H. RIGLEY, JR. Professor of Air Science The Air Force R. O. T. C. program was estab' lished at Penn State in 1949. With a present 01? . rollment of 2,320 cadets, including five women, I the program is one. of the largest in the Nation- Therc are 144 juniors and seniors enrolled in the . Advanced Course which leads to a reserve com- mission in the Air Force. Distinguished students who meet the require ments of the Air Force may compete for a regular commissmn. Qualified students may enroll for flight instruC' tion in light aircraft during the Advanced Course ' and upon completion of this training, qualify for a license as a private pilot. Twentyonc cadets ' were enrolled this year For this training. Activities include Arnold Air Society, Drum and Bugle Corps, Band, Choral Society, RiHC Team, and Drill Team. Interested women may join the Angel Flight, an nliiliated organization. Air force assembles for common hour Cadets in flight orientation . mu JRiHeg , , . . ' ' g pdmtlpdte In United Nations Dav program Navy Drill Team at parade rest Milita W B; u - 111 Quccn escorted through sabre arch Air Force Band takes the field THE C SS .4! x4 d 42 PATRICIA A. LEH Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM E. LATHAN Vice-President CHARLES A. WELSH President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 43 ' '9; w m; Lu . 4!: MN ' , 2mg: aw 14$ , v AGRICULTURE . LYMAN E. JACKSON Dean Annual husbandry students learn meat cutting AGRICULTURE The College of Agriculture has kept pace with scientific progress and oflcrs 20 four-yezir curriculums that lead to the Bachelor of Science degree. Not all of these are directly asso- ciated with farming, for example: Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, Botany and Plant Pathology, Bacteriology, Conserva- tion, Wood Utilization, Medical Technology, and Zoology and Entomology. There is also a twozvear course that leads to the Associate Degree in Agriculture For those preferring 21 shorter period of study. Many trained people are needed for farming, and the services associated with it, in order to help solve the worlds food, clothing, and shelter problems. Graduates of the College are qualified for positions in agricultural research, industry, business, education, communications, conservation, services, farming and ranching. In all curriculums emphasis is placed on broad knowledge as well as specialized information. The enrollment of this college is about 1250 undergraduates with about 300 graduating this year. There are 290 graduate students majoring in agricultural subjects. Many interesting organizations are available for student participation, including a student Club in each subject matter clo- pzu'tment. Some of the outstanding activities are the Hort Show, Little International Livestock Show, and the Dairy Science Show. 45 THE ORGANIZATION A. L. BORTREE IIcnd, Veterinary Science 5 i N. A. NORTON llcad, Wood Utilization R. E. LARSON Head, Horticulture II. N. COPE Acting Director, School of Forestry; Acting lead, Forest Management R. W. STONE IIcad, Bacteriology J. B. KIS'I'LER Ilcnd, Farm Operations and Service G. R. KEAN Acting Head, Animal Husbandry F. XV. PEIKERT llcml, Agricultural Engineering H. s. BRUNNEBw Head, Agricultural Edwis merired, Doc. 31, 19 Y J. E. LIVINGSTOTW Head, Botany and P Pathology 13mm 0 5 0W R P cam, Ocun Scott II S M-AIII'5011,N. II.XIt111111 690ch11!er J- E. I III. IIawIelu rnunl, C A loth 0,85 D. Llr.1'1 J' R- IV. LeV 111, ROBERT J- LABAR President .1n 11,5.CRI155,111.NC AGRICULTURE STUDENT COUNCIL $12111 '7 w 1121n,J. R. Kcssinger, R C. Klinc,I 'I. R. IIiIner, E.I R. Ker 111-J. J Purim 1n, XV lulIer, M L. Sponscllcr, R. 'I. Pollock, R. I. M;11cr, IV. S. '1. 1d, R. C. 5111111. 7011 RIOIIV-A. 111in, S. H'ood, J VVcigIm ,R. J.L :11!211',J. B. U111, M. L. PuintLr R. '1. lonc1IIL'10L.uNuttL-1', G. 5111'de r, J.111R11ugl1z,ll.D.Sc21rtI1,IGnrbin OHiccrs of Council: President, Bob- crt Labar; Vice-Prcsidcnt, James U111; Secretary, Marilyn Painter; Treasurer, Edward Ker. The Agriculture Student Council is the coordinator of functions 011 Ag Hill, The Student Council organizes the Ag ,, , v 1. . . - - 1 IIo11d1 nght t0 lnIonnaIIy Introduce freshmen to faculty members and stu- dcnts. Among its major functions in rcprescntmg the College in the Univer- s1ty, the COLIDCII studies issues pertinent to the student bodv. ,R.0g-.1 lForssht, CHARLES WILLIAM ABBEY . . Snyder,N.Y. Forestry Delta Tau Delta SAME; Jazz Club; Furcslry Socimy; lmrmnumls; AUSA ROBERT J. ADAIR . . . Erie A'Iricuiluml Ecanumiax and Rural Smiuiugy Sigma Tau Cummn Agriiuirurnl lxonumics Cluh DONALD EUGENE ALCORN . . . Kittanning Agriculluml Education Dclm Them Sigma Alpha Tnu Alpha; Cuuly Sucit'ly; Blue Hand; 1317A BERNARD JOHN ALTENBECK . . Hellertown Forcsh'y 'J'uu Phi Delta Vicv-Prcsidcnt, Tau Phi Delta; Forestry Society; Newman Club; AUSA LLOYD WILSON ARNETT . . MechanicsburgOhiO Animal Husbandry Block und Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team JOSEPH FEE ASTLEFORD . . . Brownsville Forestry Forestry Society JAMES CLAYTON BARRON . Slippery Rock Agricultural Education Delta 'lheta Sigma President, +11 Club; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Dclh 'lhem Sigml; FFA; BilJ.'k and Bridle Club; Grunge CLARENCE JOHN BAUER . . . Tidinutc General Agriculture Theta Chi Dairy Science Club NOEL KEITH BEALE . . . Johnsmwn Dairy Scii'ua- Phi Rlu DLII'I Dairy Science Club; Dairy Judging Team; Alpha Phi Omega DONALD MAHLON BECKER . . Hamburg Dair; SLiLme Prc-Vct Society; Dairy Science Club ROSE SHIRLEY IBEGG . . . Monessen 70010141 and Entomology LYNN ROBERT BELL . . . . Shinglehouse Conservation Outing Club; Nimmy Grotto; Botany Club; Forestry Sncicky DAVID JEROME BELZ . . . . Lansdale Agronomy LSA; Niuany Grunn GERALD GENE BERKEY . . Htmvcrsvilie Agricultural Education Secretary, lelm 'qu Alpha; FFA DANIEL STANLEY BERLINER . . Philadelphia Zoology mid Entomology FOSTER ELMER BILLHEIMER . . . Drums Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta Blue Band; President, Coalv Society; Vice President, FFA; Phi Mu Alpha? Aiizlhl Tau Uphin Agriculture Student Council HAROLD RICHARD BOMGARDNER . . Lebanon Horticulture Horticulture Club JACK DINGER BOVVERS . . Irwil1 aniscwqu Archiltcnm- Student Lnndscxpc Society; Horticulture Club PATRICIA L. BRODERICK . . . Perkasie Animal H usbamdry Block and Bridle Club; Meats Judging Team; Little International; Riding Club KENNETH GOULD BRYFOGLE . . Montgomery Hov'ticulture Phi Gamma Delta Pi Alpha Xi RONALD LEE CAMPBELL . . Lancaster Zoology and Entomology LEONARD ROBERT CAPUANO . . East Stroudsburg Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Liebig Chemical Society; Jazz Club; Riding Club; Alpha Phi Omega HARRY ALBERT CAREY . . . . Latrobe Agricultural Education FFA; 4-H Club CHARLES D. CARLSON . . . . Akeley Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho President, Alpha Gamma Rho; IFC Board of Control; Lacrosse; Agriculture Student Council; Dairy Science Club JESS FELLOWS CLARKE . . . Allentown Forestry Tau Phi Delta President, Sigma Theta Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Epsilon Phi; Agriculture Student Council; Forestry Society; Sylvan JAY EDWIN COBLE Hershey Animal H usbandry Livestock Judging Team; Meats Judging Team; UCA; Favr'mev; Block and Bridle Club; 4-H Club; EUB Student Fellowship WILLIAM WINFIELD COLEMAN, II . . Pittsburgh Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; Outing Club IVERIS WILLARD CORDERMAN . . Watsontown k JAMES THEIBERT COLLINS . . . Sarver General Agriculture JOHN FRANCIS COLLINS . . . Conshohocken Landscape Architecture Student Landscape Society; Horticulture Club; Intramurals Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA RICHARD CRAIG . . . . . Clairton Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho President, Horticulture Club; Agriculture Student Council; Pi Alpha Xi; Coaly Society; IFCPA; Ag Hill Breeze; Intramurals; Newman Club DONALD SIMON CUNNINGHAM . . Hastings Agricultural Education FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha; Newman Club FREDERIC THEODORE DANNERTH . . Glenside Landscape Architecture Student Landscape Society; Pi Alpha Xi DALE M. DAVIS . . . . Bloomsburg Agricultural Education FFA; Baseball GABRIEL BENJAMIN DePIETRO . . . Wayne Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Newman Club DAVID CHESTER DIEHL . . . Pipersville Dairy Science Delta Theta Sigma Editor, Ag Hill Breeze; Coaly Society; Dairy Science Club CHARLES NEIL DODD . . Corry General Agriculture Phi Sigma Kappa Chapel Choir; Outing C1ub;Dairy Science Club RICHARD MARTIN DOMMEL . . New Holland Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Phi Omega; Horticulture Club; Agriculture Student Council ROBERT BAIN DONALDSON . . . State College Landscape Architecture Alpha Gamma Rho 1:127. Club; Student Landscape Society CHARLES EDWIN DORVVORTH . . . York F stry Forestry Society; Alpha Phi Omega; Outing Club ARTHUR BRAUER DREYER . . Annapolis,Md. 11111113011110 Architecture Phi Kap a Sigma Scabbard and Blade; Pi Gamma Alpha; Student Landscape Society JOHN ALFRED DUNKELBERGER, JR. . . York Bacteriology JOHN HARUCY MCHENRY DUNN . . Lansdowne Agmnmny Sigma Nu Delphi; SLLIL! 1ry, Sigma Nu; Canterbury Club; Outing Club; :11 1111115 Party,Slcur1ng Comminec; Intrnmma '15 MELVIN RUSSELL DURBORAVV . Gettysburg Duin Scions: Delta Theta Sigma Secretary, Dclm Theta Sigma; Vice-Presidcnt, Dairy Sclence Club; 1116 B.1nd;4-Il Cl;ub Gr reang CLYDE EDWARD ELLSWORTH . . South Montrose Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma 'l'rcasurer, FFA; Agriculture Student Council; Alpha Tau. Alpha CHARLES HENRY ENGLE . . . Mahanoy City Forestry Foreslry Socicty; Outing Club; Jazz Club; Intrumurals GUY D. EROH . . . . . Pottsville Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team JERRY W. ERSKINE . . . Hemlock, Mich. Agricultural Education Vicc-Presidem, FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha WAYNE OLIVER FARNETH . . . New Kensington Dairy Production WILLIAM FRANKLIN FAUST . . . Bethlehem Conservation Agriculnuc Student Council MM HARRY ROSS FELL . . . . Philadelphia Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Agricultural Econcmics Club RONALD WILLIAM FENSTERMACHER . Hellertown Forestry Forestry Society; Intramurals HERBERT PLIES FINK . . . Hamburg Landscape Architecture Tau Kappa Epsilon Student Landscape Society; IFC; l'lorticultuxe Clu b BLAINE THOMPSON FLEMING . . . Lamar Animal Husbmuln Wrestling; gershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; SA; 4- ll Club; Prc- Vet Clu b CAROL ANN FORBES . Rockwood Agricultural and Biological Chemistn Secretary, Coaly Society; Farmer; LiL ehig Chlemical Society; Igriculmre Student Cuunci RALPH CAR FORSHT . . . Duncansvillc Dairy Scic'mc Alpha Zeta Pfesidcnt,Cou1y Socieh; Dairy SL citm. cc Club; Agr lcult m Stu 111 Council; Clov er Club1er'1ngc; .1. H Club; Dairy Judging Team; Agronomy Judging 'lcum CLYDE E. FOSTER . . . . 13611qu11116 111111111 Utilization M JOAN w. FOSTER . . . Harrisburg Mcdicul Technology DLItu C11m11111 VVUmcn's Chorus; CPA; Rod and COCCIIS Club; Univ 1315in Pazty STAFFORD JOSEPH FRIDAY, JR. . . . PcnficId Zoology 111111 1: nmmulogv AIM;Alp1111 Phi Omega; '11111;Ne11n111n Club; 201111111 C1111; ROGER PAUL FRIEDRICH . . OccanCity, N. J. Forextry T1111 Phi Delta President, Tau Phi Delta; Outing Club; Sylvan; AFROTC Chorus ARTHUR WILLIAM FRITZ . . . New Ringguld D6113 Them Sigma Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; 4-H Club SAMUEL R. FRY . . . Muncy Agronomy Delta 1111.111 S1gm1'1 Clover Club; +11 Club; In1r11111urzlls;Farnmr WILLIAM HENRY FULLER, 111. . . . Beaver Horticulture V1L'e Pnsidcm, Pi Alpha X1; 1111 Epsilon Phi; IIortiL'ulturL Club; AgtiLuItuIc Student lem 11 M CHARLES VICTOR FUNK . . . New 0.1111111 Forestry Forestry Society; Jazz Club ROBERT JOHN GALES . . . Hancock,N.Y. Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; Outing Club FERDINAND GARBIN . . . . Turtle Creek Agronomy President, Clnver Club; Coaly Society; Agriculture Student Council WILLIAM HENRY GAUGER . . Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Forestry Phi Kappa Tau Forestry Society; Camera Club; Jazz Club CHARLES GINSBURG . . Philadelphia Agncuhural Education Alph'1 Tau Alpha; FF1 CHARLES WRIGHT GLIDDEN . . Susquehanna Fomsny Alpha Gamma R110 'l'rcusurer, Forestry Society; Treasurer, SAME R081211 COLL . . . . Philadelphia Forestry PHILIP RICHARD GOTTLIEB . . Philadelphia Zoology and Entomology Sanior Advisory Board; VVDFM; Outing Club; Zoology Club; Intramumls WILLIAM DONALD GOULD . . . North Wales Animal Huxlumdn Alpha Gamma R110 Agriculture Student Counci1;Editor, Ag Hill Breeze; Bloc k and Bridle Club GEORGE ROBERT GRAY . . . Newton, NJ. Animal Husbandry Beta Them Pi Wrestling; Druids KENNETH LEROY GREGG . . . Grove City Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho Tribunal; IFC; Ag Hill Breeze; FFA; Dairy Science Club RICHARD NORBERT GREUBEL . v . . Derry Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; 4-H Club RICHARD E. CRUNDHOFER . South Charleston, W. Va. Forestry Intramurals JOHN FRANKLIN HALL . . State College Wood Utilization Forestry Society JAMES LESTER HAMILTON . . . . Home Agricultural Education Beaver House FFA HELEN BARBARA HARCARUFKA . . Curwensvillc Medical Technology WILLIAM KAY HARDING . . . Brookvillc Animal Husbandry Alpha Zeta Block and Bridle Club; Coaly Society; Little International; Intrmnumls GEORGE HARRY HARHIGH . . Frackvillc Zoology and Entomology Alphl Kappu Lambda Secretary, Alpha Kup a Lambda; Youn Republicans; Zoology lub; Newman Cub NORVVOOD ELWIN HARKNESS . . . Gillett Dairy Science Dairy Science Club DAVID NELSON HARRINGTON . . State College General Agriculture Lacrosse BRUCE DUNLAP HARRIS . . Upper Black Eddy chstry lorcstry Society; Outing Club; College Co- up; of American Forest tcrs BYROIV PAUL PIARTLEY . . . Frcdcricktuwn Agrtcuhuml Education Alpha Gamma Rho Block 11nd Bridle Club; FFA; 4. II Club; Young Republicans; Meat Judging Team MARSHALL PERCEVAL HEADINCS . Tyrone Forestry Tau Phi Delta Secretary, Forestry Society EDWARD JAMES HEARY . . . St. Marys Forestry Forestry Society ROBERT DONALD HEILMAN . . . Centre Square Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho Treasurer, Dairy Science Club; Agriculture Student Council; Farmer SAMUEL DEAN HEITZENRATER . . DuBois Zoology and Entomology OSCAR PAUL HELLRICH . . Greenville Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Licbig Chemical Society; Farmer AMMON HENRY HENNINGER . . Elizabethvillc 1Vood Utilization CARL WILLIAM HENRY . . Tunkhannock Agricultural Education Alpha Tau. Alpha; FFA WILBERT ROVVEN HERSHBERGER . . Davidsvillc Agricultural Edtwation Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA JAIWES HARRY HICKMAN . . Bethel Park Dairy Sniuncc Alpha Gamma R110 Vice President, Alplcm Gamma RI1o;Dairy Science Club; CP;A Pershing R111 cs AUDLEY EUGENE HILEMAN . . Ford City Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociolog' Blue B1;nd Vice- President, Agricultural Economics Club HOMER RUNYAN HILNER . . . Muncy Conservation Dclm Upsilon Agriculture Student Council; Forestry Society; Outing Club;1mmmurals ELDRED MELVERNE HITCHCOCK . . Montrose Agricultural Education FFA; Pre-V'ct Society; Gamma Theta Upsilon JAMES SAMUEL HOLT . . . . Philadelphia Agronomy Alpha Zeta Prcskclem, Alpha Zeta; Treasurer, Clover Club; Coaly Society; Youn 11g Democrats; IIC LAMARTINE FRAIN HOOD 1 . George School Dairy Sciencv Phi Delta Theta Manager, Football; Secretary, Phi Delta Theta; Blue Key HOWARD RUSSELL HOPKINS . . State College Forestry Zoology Club; Forestry Society; Camera Club DELBERT LARRY HOUSE . . . . Milton Dairy Science GEORGE WILLIAM HUGGLER, II . St. Davids Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ireshman C'tlnss Advzsory Board; Pershing Rifles; Collegian; Lion Party wcring Committee; Jazz Club;111surance Cu VVENDELL ROGER HUNT . . . Conemaugh Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; Farmer K. DAVID HUTCHINSON . . Washington Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma R110 Vicchresidcm, O11tingC;lub Glee Club; FFA;AI1z1plaPI1i Omega; Dairy Science Club; 4- H Club; Clover Club; Crops Judging Teal JOHN WILLIAM HYDE, JR. . . . ConHuencc Horticulture Horticulture Club; Phi Epsilon Phi; Pi Alpha Xi DALE FREDERICK JAMES . . . Genesec Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team ARTHUR WILLIAM JOHNSON . . . Pittsburgh Dairy Science PAUL FREDERICK JOHNSON . . . Indiana Agronomy Vice-Presiden t, Clover Club JOSEPH TOSHIO KANAME . . . Glcnsidc Horticulture IIorllculturc Club MILDRED ANN KANDRATAVICH . . IVIincrsviilc Bacteriology DONALD S. KENNEY . . . . Pittsburgh Huctcriulugy Rod and Cuccus Club; lnlmmumls JOHN PALMER KENYON . . . VVatertown,N.Y. Dairy Science EDWARD RICHARD KER . . . . Catawissa Agricultural Education T1'L11surL-r, Agxicuhurc StudL cm CnLu1L'i1;Treasuror, 111111111 1:111 Alpha; PrL- -s1 ',de111 FI- A; Pliik 21111311 Pl1i;Pl1i 1:121 Sigma; Cuzilv Soviet GERALD M. KIGER . . . . VVaynesburg Agricnhuml Education Delta Sigma Phi FFA JAMES CLINTON KILLIAN . . I 1u11tington Mills Landscape Architecture Student Landscape Society; Secretary, Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club JOIIN ALGER KIRKPATRICK . Uppcharby AgriLulturul and Biological Chemistry Licliig C homicul Sucicty HAROLD LEE KLAHRE . . . Clcarvillc Guncml Agricn'lturc Arnold A11 Smicly; TIM; Dormitory Officer GLEN OWEN KLIPPENSTEIN . . Bryn Athyn Animal Husb'andry President, Block 211111 Bridle Club; ViL c-Prcsidcm, C0 oaly Society; AgriL culture St udL-nt Coul1Lil;1'11L'ms Judging lcam; Pre- Vct SLiLicty; Intrammals; Livestock Judgim1 Team WALTER HARTMAN KNAPP . . . Cogan Station Forestry T1111 Phi Delta Forestry Society; Outing Club; Agriculture Student Council VVlLLIAM JAY IxNIERIEM . . Meyersdale Agriculturul Erlncrniun ViLc- President, Alpha Tau Alpha; SLLretarv, FFA; 1i ult ture Student Coun cil KENNETH ALLAN KNOX . . . Gettysburg flirustry SLcrLtmy, IorLst stSry 8'0 ' ;NL111111111 Club; Syl 111m, I111m111u1.115; 111'1'lCRiilc'l'can1 RAYMOND KOEHLER . . . Davisvillc AgriLullm-ul Education Alpha Tau Alpha; I'IA KENNETH PAUL KUNKLE . . . Oxford General Agriculture Pi Sigma Upsilon Clover Club; FFA; Grange ROBERT JAMES LABAR . . . . Bangor 1'01 us 1 All Univusitv C11bi11cl;Presidc11t, Agriculture Student Council; President, 0110 egL Cn-op; Vice- President, ForLstry SOLicty; ICCB NIELSEN BERTRAND LAMBERT . . . Folsom Lmulsgapc Architucture Kappa Delta R110 Pi Alpha Xi; Pershing Riilcs; Horticulture Club; Student Landscape Socimy DOUGLAS GORDON LAUCK . . . Wynnewood Animal Husbandry Delta Upsilun THOMAS ALLEN LAUDENSLAGER, JR. . State College Dairy Scitmco Dairy Products Judging Team; Dairy Science Club WADE ALEXANDER LEAMAN . . . Carlislc Animal Husbandry FRANCES KAYE LEITZINGER . . . Cleariicld Bacteriology Newman Club EDWARD LEWIS, 111. . Sharon Furcslr Furcstry Society; Outing Club; Zoology Club MICHAEL CURTIS LIGHTNER York General Agriculture Pershing Riflcs; Arnold Air Society THEODORE LOPUSHINSKY Arnold Zoology and Entomology BL 111.1- House Glee Club; Vice President, Zoologv Cluubb; Truck; Sccr rotary, BL 11Lr House; S B. JOHN LOSENSKY, III . . . Lititz Forestry Tau Phi Delta Outing Club; Furcstry Society DONALD BARRY LOUTZENHISER . . Salem, Ohio I'Iorlicnltnrv Horticulture Club; 1'011'1111111 Club LINDA JANE LOVVENTI-IAL . . . I'Iarrisburg Zoologv 11ml Entomologv Sigma Dc'zlti T1111 President, IIillcl;Pi1iSigma; Dclm Ihi AJpl1u;Dormitury OfHCLr; SUCFCIH lfy, Sigma Delta Tau PAUL EDGAR LUDWIG Red Lion Agricultural Education FA; 4- ll Club JOSEPH A. NICCAHON . Dowinumwn Animal Huslmmln Alpha Gamma Rho Block and Bridle Club; Outing Club; Pre- Vet Society; Ni ittanv Grotto; Ncwm'm Club pRISCI LLA CATHERINE McCORMICK Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phoenixvillc Outing Club; Liebig Society; Intrumurals; Chess Club FRANK BERNARD MCCOVVAN . . Yellow Springs, Ohio hiriculmml Economics Dclm T2111 Delta Auriuuhuml Lumnmics Club' +11 Club; Newmanr L'lub; Intr.-.11uur1ls; ch Imunminnal; Lampus 1'1 LEE HAINES MCVEY . . . . Media Prc-Vcn'rimxr' Alpha Zcm President, Pro-Vcl Club; Agriculture Student Council; Fin'nu-r CHARLES WILLIAM MAPES . . , Clearficld Duir' Science Dairy Science Club; Riding Club JERRY FRANCIS MARCELLO Braddock Dairy Scicncu Tau Kappa Epsilon Penn State Dairy Products Judging Team; Dairy Science Club; IFC LEONARD CHARLES MARCUS Philadelphia Prc-Vctvrinary Sigma Alpha Mu Jazz Club; Pru-Vct Club; Rod and Coccus Club JOHN FORREST MARKER Marienviilc Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; VVesIcy Foundation WILLIAM ROBERT MARRIOTT . . New Kensington Forestry Sigma Tau Gamma Forestry Society; Intrammals ERWIN D. MAXSON . . Little Genesce, N. Y. General Agriculture Grange; 4-H Club; chslcy Foundation GERALD ALFRED MEIER . . . . SLMarys Newman Club; Outing Club; Forestry Society .1 M DONALD DAVID MEYER . . . Drexel Hill Animal Husbandry Beta Theta Pi Block and Bridle Club; Soccer; Baseball; Meats Judging Team JOHN PAUL MIKULECKY . . . Lansford Forest Agriculture Student Council; Forestry Society JACK DEAN MILLER . . . . Acme Dairy Science ROBERT ARNOLD MILLER . . . Bethlehem Horticulture Horticulture Club; Intmmumls ROBERT WOODROW MILLER . . . Andreas Dairy Science Delta Theta Sigma 4-H Club; Dairy Science Club WILLIAM CHARLES MILLER . . . Parryville Forestry Forestry Society Ma JOAN LOIS MOLOWSKI . . . Mount Pleasant Medical Technology Farmer; Rod and Coccus Club; Newman Club ROBERT FINDLEY MOYER . . . State College Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho Agriculture Student Council; Dairy Science Club DELANO PAUL MUSE . . . . Allentown Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho Vice-President, Horticulture Club; Block and Bridle Club; Ag Hill Breeze; Little International HAROLD WHITE MYERS, JR. . . Shippensburg Agricultural Education FFA; Roger Williams Fellowship JOHN STEPHEN MYERS . . Hanover Horticulture Phi Kappa Tau Horticulture Club; Pershing Rifles JOHN ROBERT NICHOLS . . . West Chester General AgriculturL FFA M. EVELYN RUTH NIKITSCHER . . Allentown Mmlicn! 'l'vclmology Zeta Tau Alpha Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alpha; Collegian; Rod and Coccus Club; CPA; VVRA DONALD PAUL OAKS . . . . Everett Forestry Forestry Society; Outing Club; College Cwop ROBERTA THERESA OCCASIONE . Shaker Heights, Ohio Medical Technology Rod and Coccus Club; Newman Club JAMES FREDERICK OESTERLING Framingham Center, Mass. 1'Vnozl Utilization SHERBYN WILSON OSTRICH . . . Radnor Zoology and Entomology Zoology Club; Prc-Vct Society RUTH EDNA OTT . . Westfield, N. J. Medical 'I'echnology Bum Sigma Omicron 101:1 Sigma Pi; Kappa P111; 1Voslcy Funndmiun; R111! 11nd Cnccus Club; Alpha Lambda Dvlm; Shulcnt Handbook M NANCY KATHRYN OTTO . . . Altonna Medina! 7011111010111 10111 Sigma Pi; Rod and COLCIIS Club MARILYN LEE PAINTER . . . Pittsburgh Animal 11115171111111? 111111111 Omicron Pi Couly Society; SLurctnn, Agriculture Student C011ncil;Blnck1111d Bridle Club; Ag Bre'1z1'; Little Intern 11101111 NICHOLAS PELICK . Scranton Agricultural and Biological Chunisrr1 icbig Chemical Society HAROLD CURTIS PITZER . . . Washington Forestr Forestry Society WILLIAM FRANCIS PLESKONKO . . Philipsburg Landscape Architecture Student Landscape Socicxy; Horticulture Club MELVIN GLENN POLING . . Rochester anod Ul1'I1':u!1'mz M Forestry Sncicty; lntrmnumls HENRY ATTMORE POLLOCK, III . . Dowingtown Animal Husbandry Alpha Kappa Lambda Prc-Vct Sucicly; Ag Hill Breeze GERALD ARTHUR PORTER . . . Boalsburg Agricultural Education FFA RICHARD DONALD POWELL . . Elysburn Phi Mu Delta Arnold Air Society; Clover Club; Intrumumls Agronomy GARY LEE RACE . . . . Huntingdon Animal Husbandry Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; AUSA; SAME THOMAS KESSINCER RATHMELL . . Yardley General Agriculture Barbell Club JOSEPH RAYMOND RAUGHT . . . Smethport Zoology and Entmnalogv Aoriculturc Student C0L111c il; Nuvmun Club; 010 ogy C;lub Prc- Vet Suc1itc1 EARL JONATHAN REBER . . . Allentown Agronomy lntcr-Varsity Bible Fcllmvship; Clover Club GERALD WILLIS REICHARD . . . Chambersburg Agricultural Education FFA ROBERT DAVID REINSEL . . . FairmountCity Agricultural Education President, Alpha T1111 Alpha; Secretary, FFA CLARENCE MELVIN REITNOUR . . Spring City Animal Husbandry Delta Theta Sigma Block and Bridle C1ub;Litt1c International; Riding Club; estnck Judging 'IL-an ADELE MARIAN REYTAR . . Freeland Medical Iaclnmlogy Newman C1;11111120d 11111 COL'L'us C1ub;meer, Iota Sigma Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta; Leonidas; 4-11 Club JOSEPH OGDEN RHODES . . . Reynoldsvillc BneterioIogy Rod and Coccus Club JOHN OTTO RICHTER, JR. . . . Elizabethvillc 1110041 Ullilizmion JEAN HERRIOTT RICKERT . . . Grecnvillc Mmlicul Technology Zeta Tau A1p1111 Angel Flight; R011 and Cnccus Club DONALD RAY RILEY . . . . Clarion 1Vnod Utilization VIRGINIA G. RIMER . . . . Rimcrsburg Medical Technology Rod and Coccus Club; Grange; 4-11 C1111; ROBERT ANTHONY RINDO . . . A1bion Dairy Science '1'ruck; AFROTC Drill Team CHARLES MARVIN ROBINSON . Pittsburgh Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club MELVIN BENJAMIN ROCKEY . . State Co11cgc General Agricuhure Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha P111 Omega; Outing Club; LSA; Dairy SCiCDCC Club; lnmunurnls THOMAS LEE ROCERSON . . . . Erie Pores ; Forestry Society; TIM RICHARD'FRANCIS ROST . . . Pittsburgh Horticuhun' Sigma N11 Blue Key; Horticulture Club; AUSA; Manager, Gym Team JOHN MICHAEL SABAK . . NICchsport Lmulscaye Architecture President. Student Landscape Society; Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club MARSHA MARILYN SCHANZ . . Sharon Muliml Technology Sigm'l Della 11111 President, Sigma Delt ta Tau; Anucl Flight; PanhclluniL Council; tmlent Handbook; Rod and Coccus Club DALE RICHARD SCHISSLER . . . Alburtis Zoology and Emnmolagy R. BLAINE SCHLOSSER . . Sacgertown Agricultural Education Alpha T1111 A1p11a;FFA;Gr111gL LOUIS FREDERICK SCHMIDT . . . Narberth Landscape Architecture Phi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club; Landscape Society ROBERT ALLEN SCHMIDT . . Danville Forestry Tau Phi Delta Outing Club; Forestry Society RODNEY LEE SCHOELKOPF SlIiIlington Animal Husbandry Treasurer, Block and Bridle Club H. E. TAYLOR SCHOETTLE . . Newmwn Square Zoology and EIIImnoIIIgy Zoology Club; Outing Club HARRIET HELENE SCHOLES . . Indiana Medical IcchnologI Alpha Chi Omega IrleIIII' III Council; Durmitmy OH'IL'EI'; President, Alphn Chi Omega; Rod and Coccus Club; VVomL-II' s Chorus; Fanmr GEORGE ALBERT SCHULER . . Alumna Ponitn Husbmuin President, Poultry Club;PIIII1IrV CJudging 'IL- lIIIII; Agriculture IIdLIIIt Council; huLEi CIlo ALAN MONROE SEAMAN . . . Scottdnle Agricultural Education JAMES STAMM SEIDEL . . . . Milton Horticulture JERRY BRYCE SHAFFER . . Huoversvillc AgriLIIlIIIrIIl EziIILIulimI AlplIII Tull Alpha; Fl X SAM EUGENE SHERBA . . . Ambridgc Zoology and EntanwlogI Track; Cross Country PETER JAMES SHERIDAN . . . . Irwin Conservation GLENN ALLEN SHIRK . . . . Quarryvillc Dairy SLII'I-IILIL Alpha ZLIIII CI'LIIII SocictI; DIIiIII SciLIIILc Club; IIIrIIIer; +11 Club; Manager, DIIi Iry Exposition; Chairman, Iiowyd Night RAYMOND LEE SIMON . . Vanderbilt Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Grunge; 411 Club; AgriLulturIIi Economics Club GILBERT PHILIP SIMONSKI . . . Perkasic Farcslry Tau Phi DLIIIII Outing Club; Forestry Society; Pershing Riiles KENNETH CLARE SINK . . . InLiiIIIIII llm'tiLIItltIIrL Alpha CIIIIIIIIII Rho President, PI Alpha Xi; Ag Hill Bveezv; CLIIIII' SOLiLIrI; ILI IIIrI, Horticulture uI HARRY HAKE SLOAT . . . Lancaster Landscape ArLlIiIeLIIIIrc Alpha TIIu Omega President, Student LaIIdSLape SUCiCH; IlortiLulturL Club EUGENE BURDETTE SMITH . . . Bcllefontc iVood Utilization GAYLORD BRYCE SMITH . . . Seclyvilic Dairy Science Phi Sigma Kappa Outing Club HOWARD SMYTHE . . . . State College Dairy SciLInLIL President, Outingx Club; President! Skating Club; Vice- President, Pro Vet Society; DnirI Science GLENN WILLIAM SNYDER . . Elizabethville Forestry au Phi Delta Forestry Society; Arnold Air Society; Outing Club; SAME JAY MCKENDREE SNYDER . . . Gardners Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Grunge; 4-H Club EUGENE C. SOMMER . . . . DreerHiIl Bactvriulngy Phi Kappa T1111 Secretary, Phi Kappa T1111; Camera Club; le 11nd Cnccus Club JOIIN FREDERICK SPRINGER . . Nchensington Landscape Archin'vmrc Student Landscape Society SAMUEL LEWIS STAROOK . . Northumberland Dairy Science DONALD IGNATIUS STEIN . . . Minersville Horticulture ROBERT WEIGAND STEWART . Pittsburgh Conservation La mbda Chi Alpha Alpha Phi Omega; Jazz Club; Outing Club ROBERT CARL STROH . . Wilkinsburg Forestry A1 1111 C11mm11 R110 Agriculture StutOIcnt Council; PresidLnt, Forestry Society; uting Club; Intr11111umls JUNE MARIE SUITCH . . . Hazlcmn M1 dicnl 'lechunlngy Rod 11nd Coccus Club ERIC H. SUNDBACK . . . . Saegcrtown Horticulture Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club J ROBERT JOSEPH SWEENEY . . . Glen Lyon F orestry DAVID A. THAELER . . . . Bethlehem Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club HOWARD CLIFFORD THOMPSON . . Avondale Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; IRC EDGAR ALBERT THOST . . Womclsdorf Landscape Architecture Alpha Gamma Rho Horticulture Club; Jazz Club; Outing Club; Landscape Society HERBERT THEODORE TIFFANY, JR. . State College Landscape Architecture Student Landscape Society DUANE EDWARD TOBIAS . . . Woodland Prv-Vsurimn; Alpha thn Ir111surLr, Agriculture Student Council; Farmer; I or Sncicn; Secretary, Alpha th'1 M. EILEEN TORRETTI . . . . Sykesville Medical Technology Phi Kappa Phi; Iota Sigma Pi; Rod and Coccus Club; Newman Club JAMES BIRKETT UHL . . . Newfoundland Agricultural Engineering Alpha Zeta Vicc- Pregldent, A gm cu ulture Student Counc1l;V ice-PrLsidcnt, ASAE; Co oaIy Society; Clover Club; Farmer; XVcslcy Fuundnti 1on JOAN MARIE WEIGLE . Mechanicsburg 1 Medical TechnoIogy President, Rod and C0 occus 11.111; Agriculture Student Council; L41 1111 Societv;Ag11111Breeze;Fnrm JOSEPH BERNARD WHITECAVAGE . . Frackville Forestry 'I'IIII Phi DUIIEI Foremry Society; Newman Club EUGENE E. VVIIITNEY . . . NcwMill'ord Zoology and Entmnology TIM ARTHUR JAMES VVILKS, III . . . Glassport Zoology and Entomology Zoology Club; Pre-Vut Society; Riding Club; VVesICy Foundation BENJAMIN BIER WILSON . . . Beaver Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Pre- Vet Sucicty WILLARD JANNEY WILSON . . Purcellvillc,Vu. Agricultural Econmnics um! Rural Sociology Agricultural Economics Club; Young Friends JOHN HARVEY WILT . . Macungie Agricultural EconomiLs and Rural Sociology Agricultural Economics Club JAMES FREDERICK WOLF . . . Alumna Forestry T III Phi Delta AIPIUI Phi Omega; Forestry SOCIKQ WILBUR EARL WOLF, JR. . . . . York Furusln Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Izpsilon Phi; Scabbard Ind Bl: Idc; IIIresIry SIIL'iLIy; In trzzIInIIrIIs; Outin C;1IIb ROTC Rille Team MARLYN ADAM WOLF . . Centre Hall Agricultural Education FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha THOMAS E. WOLFE . . . . Christiana Agriculturnl Education WILLIAM HYMAN WOODS . . . Confluence General Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA STANLEY JOHN ZAHORA . . Lincsville Wood Utilization REED HAROLD ZIMMER . . . Covington Dairy SciI'IICL Dain Science Club; 4- II Club; Outing Club; Fl A; Am M; Dormitory OIIic DARWIN EUGENE ZIMMERMAN . . . MiHIin Pre-Veterinnry 61 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OSSIAN MacKENZIE Dean The College of Business Administration is one of the largest colleges in the University. It has a total enrollment of 1,490, including 428 seniors. Eighty graduate students major in busie ness administration. On November 1, Dean Ossian MacKenzie, who had been serving also as vice-preSident for Business Admin- istration, resumed full responsibility as dean of the College of Business Administration. Headquarters for the College is Boucke Building, a new structure. The College was fortunate to have Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, an expert in the field of economics, as visiting professor of economics for the Spring Semester. Calculators are important in modern business 63 THE ORGANIZATION BERRY B. LETHBRIDGE Director, Business Administration Extension 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENT COUNCIL V v .5, ' V 3 8x h'crs, T. M. u'cle-r, J. Ii. Ours, J. M. Moisler. A. J. Lipncr, XI. A. Pcrlmullcr, T. II. Brandeis. 3 V. L. Marina, G. E. Krlson. A. P. Bnroutsis, F. S. Toner, Jr., J. L. Barney, L. r . Swen- Musun, L. K. Shill'cr, C. E. Skopic, S. A. Singer, N. J. H'crncr, J. 1i. Knplun. Bottom Rmv-A. S. Iscnhcrg, R. P. Drcxlcr, L. 3V. 3 . Svcoml Rmv-D. A. Vilcnsky. D. M. Baker, P. J. Mumski, F. J. Green . zcr. 'l'np RuwHC. A. 1311111311, R. Pashck, S. D. McGruw, R. J. 'lVrudgcn, XV. L. OHicers of Council: President, James M. Mcistcr; ViCOPrCSidCDt, James B. Uhl; Secretary, Janet E. Ours; Tron? surcr. Samuel C. Ioncr. The Business Administration Student Council providCs services for the stu- dents in the College. Members co- ordinate prcrcgistmtion for seniors and provide orientation counseling for fresh men. They sponsor several coffee hours for students and fucultv to meet in- formally. The Council 'coordinatcs thc various Clubs in the College and pub- JAMES M. MEISTER lishcs the BiJAd Bulletin, the news- Prcsidcnt paper. HAROLD K. ABRAMS, JR. . . . Philadelphia Business Atlmiuidruh'ml SAM; lIuI'lu-Iing Club; JII'II. Club BERNARD ALLEN ACICMAN . . Philadelphia Rusim'sc Adminiurmiun Bun Sigma IHIII 117C; Collwgiuu; Rizrxhl BIIIII'IIII; Cirwl; Campus Party VWLLIAM HOBI'IH'IC ADAMS . . . Cunynghum Hminuw .Ihlmiuisrrulirm Pi Luuulu Phi l'I'I-siIlunl, l'i IIIIIleIu Phi; IUIII'giuII; luxurmlu- I luh: SAM RONALD JAMES ALBRIGHT . . . Armlurust Business AIIIIIinistrnlitm Accuunling Club; lnlmIIIIII'nh ROBERT PAU L ALLEMAN . . . Alumna Businvss Adminislnninu EDWARD jOSEPH AMOLE . . . Norristuwn aninvss AIIIIII'III'slnIII'uII Drhu Nu Alpha; Chess Club; Vclvl'uns Club GARY SEARS ANDERSON . . Jamestown, N. Y. Rmim'u Ihlnliuiurmiml Lambda Chi Alpllu S'I'ninr Class Adviwry limlrd; SAM ROGER CARLTON AN'I'RIM . . Wyndmuor limim'w :hlnziuislrutimz Phi Kappa Psi Spring xVevk Committee; Alpha Kuppu Psi; Insuranu C lub RONALD ANGELO ARMHLEI . . . Olyphant Busim'ss' Azlluinixlrulimx Theta Kappa Phi VICCvPrcsident, 'J'ht'm Kappa Phi; Marketing Club; Newman Club RICI IARD WESLEY AYARS . . . Glenshuw BHSillt'SS Administration AFROTC Drill Team; Arnold Air Society; SAM; Dormitory OHiccr; lntramuruls ANDREW ANTI IONY BACIK . . New Kcnsingtun BIIvinusx AIlIIIiIIixtruIimI SL-L'nrlury, Alpha Kappa Psi; Dm'mitnry OII'IL'CII; SAM IRANK GEORGE BAILILY . . . VVuymurI Husiuvxx AIIIIII'IIixInIII'Im Accuunling Club DAVID E. BAMFORD . . . . Belle Vernon Iimim'sv Adminixlruliou Lambda Chi Alpha JACK jOSEPlI BARBIERI . . . . Curlislc Businvu AIIIIII'IIislrIIII'mI Phi Kappa Phi Alpha Kappa Psi .IANET LOUISE BARNEY . . . Drexclllill lhuimss Atlminiumtinu Chi Onugu Punidt III, Phi C hi lhcm; V JLC' President Businuss Administration tuumil; C ollugiun; Women s C lmrus; M RA A. PAUL BAROUTSIS . . . . State Collegc Business Administration Theta Chi Pnsidcnl, Marketing Club; Business Adlninistraniml Student Cuuncil: nungr v Republiums; Cnnu-I'u Club; lntrnmurnls RICHARD C. BARR . . . . Curwcnsvillc Busim'ss Administrmiml JOHN PRESTON BARROVV . . . Philadelphia BllSillt'AS Admiuislrmiuu Suuhhurd and Blade; PC rshing Riflls; AIM Hnurd III Cnunmrs; ccnunlinZ' C Iub; AUSA ROBERT KENT BEATTY u . . . Towzmdu Business zhlmiuislrutimr Dcllu Sigma Phi Alpha Phi Omega; SAM EMIL STEPHEN BERISH . . . . Ilzlzleton Buxiuess zhlminis'lnuiun Alpha Kappa Psi; Accuunting Club DONALD EUGENE BERNHART . . . McDonald Buxinosx Atlminisn'uliuu Gulf Tram; Accounting Club; NL-u'mun Club; lnlnuuuruls THOMAS LAWRENCE BERTA . . . Freeland Busim-sx :hlmiuixmuiuu Newman Club; Alpha! Kappa Psi; AUSA; SAME; ROTC Rillc 'l'vum GERALD ELVVOOD BLACK . . . Alumna Busim'xs A:Inlitli.;1ruliml Phi Kappa Psi Insurunu' Cluh ALBERT EDWARD BLACKHURST . . Edgcwurth Businvxs Allmiuixlrutitm Lumlxlu fhi Alpha: Svcrcmry, Lumhdu Chi Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega; AIJRO'I'C Drill 'I'L-nm; Jazz. Club; Outing u Iuh; III: Huurd nI' Cunlml; SAM GLENN LEROY BLAKESLEE . . . Bcllefomc Bmim'sx :Mministrmian Phi Kappa gh'cuuming Club; 1 'eu'mam Cluh BLAIR EUGENE BLEAKNEY . . . Shcloctu Business zhlminislmtion SAM; Inrrnmumls WILLIAM ELVVIN BLISS . . . . Gulemn Bminvss zhlmiuixtrution Alpha Chi Rho Manager, Basketball; D91! Nu Alphn; Alpha Kappa Psi KENNETH CLARK BOAI, . . . . Clearfield limim-sx Administration Accounting Club LARRY FRANCIS BOBB . . . . Lcwistuwn liuxim-u zhlmiuislrutiml Suurclalry, Dclm Nu Alpha RICHARD HARVEY BONNER . . . Allentown Business zhlmiuisrmlim: Alpha Tau Omega EARL MILLER BOWMAN . . . Mcchspnn Business Administration Delta Nu. Alpha; Dormitory Ollicvr; lnmmluruls ROBERT BERNARD BOWYTZ . . . Pittsburgh Rusiucxs Administration Zcm an Tun CPA; SAM; HTPA; lu'iuuncc Club CLARENCE S. BOYD, JR. . . u . Uwchland Business xhlminisrrutirm Kappa Sigma ul'rcusurcr, Kappa Sigma; Marketing Club; uN'DFM THOMAS H. BRANDEIS . . . MelroscPark Rusim'xx Adminixrtruliml lh-m Sigma Rhu Busincxs Ahlministrmiun Suulcnt t'uuncil CHARLES LOUIS BRAST . . . . Curzmpnlis Rminvxs Administrun'uu 'l'hctu Chi Treasurer, Theta Chi; 117C; Yuung Republicans LYNN DONALD BREON . . . Ccmrcnull Busim'ss Adminixlruliuu HM 'nii.l . f4: hlw-g 9i;1l.l. f- . JJ ' i5 .44 JOHN JOSEPH BUCKLEY . . . . Broomall Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Secretary, Alpha Sigma Phi; Marketing Club; Intramurals; Management Club RODNEY ALBERT BUNTY . . . New Oxford Business Administration Accounting Club; Newman Club JAMES FRANCIS BURKE . . . Bethlehem Business Administration Theta Kappa Phi Intramurals; Outing Club; Newman Club; Jazz Club JERRY DUNN BUZZA . . . . . Erie Business Administration Sigma Pi SAM; Froth ALFRED THOMAS CAFFREY Atlantic City, N. J. Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Accounting Club; Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Phi GERALD EUGENE CARLSON . . . Connellsville Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Book Exchange; IFCPA; Business Administration Student Council; Alpha Kappa Psi; Secretary-Treasurer, Skull and Bones; Vice-President, Hat Society Council; Senior Class Advisory Board; Tennis Manager; Blue Key JAMES RICHARD CHAPPLE . . . Johnstown Business Administration Phi Mu Delta President, Phi Mu Delta; Alpha Kappa Psi; Players; IFC EARL BRADLEY CHRIST . . . . Hershey Business Administration Marketing Club; Outing Club RICHARD ALLEN CHRISTIAN . . . Lansdowne Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha Vice-President, Parmi Nous; President, Pi Kappa Alpha; Secretary-Treasurer, IFC; Froth N RICHARD ANTHONY CLARK . . . St. Marys Business Administration Management Club ALVIN HONEY CLEMENS . . . Harleysville Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Dormitory Officer; Androcles; Delphi; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Sopho- more Class Advisory Board; Junior Class Advisory Board; Vice-President, Insu- rance Club; CPA; Chairman, Junior Prom Committee THOMAS R. COLAN . . . . Cumbola Business Administration Accounting Club; Intramurals; IRC ROBERT WASON COMFORT . . . Havertown Business Administration Sigma Nu Treasurer, Sigma Nu; SAME; Delta Nu Alpha JOHN ROBERT CONNELLY, JR. . . Palmerton Business Administration Accounting Club; Jazz Club DONOVAN REID COOK, JR. . . . State College Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha ROBERT CRAIG COOPER . . Westport,Conn. Business Administration Alpha Tau Omega Manager, Basketball; Outing Club JERRY CORNELL . . . . . Hatboro Business Administration Sigma Pi Froth; Intramurals ROBERT LeROY COURSON . . . Titusville Business Administration Pi Sigma Upsilon: President, Pi Sigma Upsilon; IFC; Delta Sigma Pi; Bridge Club; Intramurals; Accounting Club .H '1' JOSEPH ANTHONY COVAS . . . Centralia Business Administration Accounting Club; IRC; Intramurals JOHN JOSEPH CRAIG . . . Saint Clair Business Administration SAM; Newman Club; Jazz Club GERALD HARRY CRANDLEY . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Insurance Club; SAM JEAN OGDEN CRANDLEY . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Secretary, Insurance Club PHYLLIS NATALIE CROOP . . . Eddystone Business Administration President, Gamma Sigma Sigma; Treasurer, College Co-op; Accounting Club; Bowling Club; Intramurals PAUL MAURICE CRYDER . . . State College Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Treasurer, Beta Theta Pi PAUL ALLAN CUPPETT . . . . Johnstown Business Administration Kappa Delta Rho Treasurer, Kappa Delta Rho; Collegian; Marketing Club EUGENE LEO CURATTI . . . . Pitcairn Business Administration Accounting Club; Intramurals EUGENE RAY CURRY, JR. . . . . Reading Business Administration Alpha Tau Omega Lionis Paw; President, Omicron Delta Kappa; President, Alpha Tau Omega; Skull and Bones; Business Administration Student Council; Delta Sigma Pi; President, Androcles; Delphi; Collegian; Frorth; Chairman, Encampment PHILIP BARRY CUSHING . . . Johnstown Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Newman Club; SAM; University Party LEROY CONRAD CYPHERS . . . Bartonsville Business Administration Accounting Club; Bridge Club; Intramurals DALE CARLTON DANIELSON . . Mount Jewett Business Administration EDWARD CURT DATEMASCH . . . Gibsonia Business Administration Pi Sigma Upsilon Treasurer, Pi Sigma Upsilon; Vice-President, Delta Sigma Pi; Secretary-Treas- urer, Beta Gamma Sigma; Quarterdeck Society; Accounting Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramurals. DANIEL J. DAUTRICH . . . . Berwick Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; Intramurals WILLIAM GEORGE DAVIDSON . . . Carlisle Business Administration Delta Upsilon Captain, Golf Team; Skull and Bones; Druids; Treasurer, BS Club; Insurance Club CLIFFORD DARRELL DAVIS . . . Glasgow Business Administration WILLIAM EARL DAWSON . . . . Girard Business Administration Debate Club NOEL BLANDFORD DeCAVALCANTE . Wynnewood Business Administration Phi Kappa Sigma Collegian; Delphi; Sophomore Class Advisory Board; Junior Class Advisory Board; President, Phi Kappa Sigma; Pershing RiHes; Newman Club; IFC Board of Control SEYMOUR DELFlNER . . . . Melrosc Park Business Ailminisu'ntirni 111-111 Sigma Rho Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Hem Gamma Sigma; PM 13121 Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu EDWARD JOHN DEMPSEY . . . Philadelphia Business Administration T110121 Xi Blue 13111111; Delta Sigma Pi; QIIIIru-rdcck SIIciL-Iy; InII'IqurIIls DONALD PETER DENNIS . . . Peckvillc Business Adminislruliou 'l'ribunul; Junim Class A deis 511111 llounh Scubbaul .IIId 131.1111 , l'lM: AIM Board 01' Governors; Della Si Izgml i SHELDON FRANK 11e SATNICK . . Philadelphia Busiut'ss 11111111'Hisrrmiou Phi Sigma Delta Book Exchange; 'l'hcspizlns MlCl IAEL RICHARD DESPOTAKIS . . McKecspurt Businass Administration MARTIN EDWARD DEVLIN . . . Reading Business Administratiml NUH'anIn Club; '1'1Ies-piams; Camera Club; SAM; Playrrs; Glue Huh RICHARD JOSEPH DILL . . . . Eric Business Administration '1'11cl.1 Kappa Phi Co-Cuptain, Lacrosse;17111111I111;'111'nsu.rcr,1111'1.I 10111111311111; S Club; Lacrosse C1111I;Ncw1n:1n Ciu'h', 1115111111111 C. 11111 CHESTER ANTHONY DiROMUALDO . . Frackvilie Busiuc'xs Atilninislmliml Duliu N11 Alpha; Ncu'mun 111111 CLYDE VVILMER DOLL . . . . Philadelphia Business AIIIninisimlitm 1111111111111 Chi Alpha Mnrkvling Club; VicoPu-sidcm, Burhcll Club; MIIIIIIgcmL-nl Cluh ALBERT EDWARD DONNES'I'AD, JR. . Kingston, N. Y. Bmim'sx AIIIIII'IIisIrIIIiIm .1111th 'l'uu 011111151 Chapel Choir JOHN MICHAEL DOUGHER . . . Ar1'111111111 Business Administration Acculmting Club; Newman Club CONRAD BERNARD DOUGHERTY . . 11:1111'11111 Business Administrntinu President, A1C1I1uI Iting Ciuh; Alpha 111:3sz Psi; 1311x1111 xx MIIIIiIIisIIuIiun 8111110111 111111111 011111.111 L111 FRED A. DOYLE . . . . 1111111011 311in111111 Ailminislmlion 11611111 11111151 Vicu-PrL-sidcnl. WIVUI' House; illll'illlnlnl1h ROBERT PAUL DREXLER . I . Conway 11115111115 AIinIiuisInuimx LIIIIIIKIII Chi A1phu President, D1 1111 51011111 1i; Bu sincss deinislrmion Studcnz L0u111:ii;VIc1'- 1,1C5111cnt,L11111111111 Chi Alpha; Upha Phi 011111511; S.1I1;Ncwm:1n 1711111 HAROLD FRANCIS DRISCOLL . . . Havertmvn Business Administration Beaver 11111151- Mnrkvling Club JAMES WALTER DURHAM, JR. . . . Lancaster Business Administrniitm 'l'IIu Kappa 1:1151111 PrL'MidL'llt Alpha Phi 01111'gn;'11 1.15ur1'r, '11111 KIIHIJ Epsilon; SAM; Al ROT1 Drill 11.IIII' lICA HARVEY CLAIR ECKERT . . . McVeytown Busim'ss Administration '1'111'111 Della Chi Presi1lum,'lhcta Delta Chi; 11 C; S'AM; AumInKing Club; 112 .C 11111; lntmmumls DAVID ECKS'I'UT . . . . Philadelphia Business Administratiuu Marketing Club CAROL ANN EHMAN . . . State College Busiuvsx JIIlIIIinistmlimI Kappa Kappa II'IIIIIIIJ Business AIIIIIiIIistI'IIIiIIn SIIIIII-III C'IIIIIILiI CHARLES HERBERT EVANS . . . Sewickley BIISIIII'SI AIIIIII'IIistnIIimI I'IIi Phi AUSA; GII-c- Club .IACOB 'IACK EVANS . . . . AImIIIIII Business AIlnIiIIisrrIIIimI AIM; TIM; Marketing IIIIIII; lIiIIvI ROBERT ENDRE FARBER . . . Uniontuwn IEIIIiIII-ss rIIIIIIinI'slrIIIiwI Pi IIIIIIIIIIII PIIi V' Inc- President, PI 1 :IInIulzI Phi; Alpha Kuppu Psi; 'ItI: Annunting Ilub ; S MARLENE NIARIA FERRANTI . Jessup BIIII'III'xs XIIIHIIIIIAII'HIION Hula Phi Alpha 'l'rmnurcr. Thom Phi AIphu; Marketing I'lub; Ncuman Club; Enginur DAVID BASSEL FERRARO . . Bridgeport, W. VII. IIIIxiumx ALIHIIHISIHJIIDH Pi Kappa Phi Pnsi: II'III, PI Kappa IlIIi; NUHIIIIIII I1ub;DorIuimry Offinr; IHHKIHHIHIIS; IFII IIIIanI uf IIIn trnl AN 1 l IONY PI IILIP I EIIRO . . . York IIIISI'III'xs AIIIIIIIIismIIimI AL AN IIOYD FIELD . . . Noxen Business AIlIiIinislmlwn ArcIIIInIing I IIIII DAVID HERNIAN FINE . . . VVIIIIQHISPOFI IIInim-u .IIIIIIIiIIiItIIIIIioII AIpI II lipsilIIII Pi IIIIIIk IichIIIIIgv; ,I'I'CIIhlll't'r. Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Pi IIAIIY BRUCE FINK . . . . . Alumna Iiminvss lIliIlliIH-UHHIUII RAYNIOND Al. FIREAIAN . . . PIIiIadclphizI HIHIHI'SX IIIIHIiHiSITIIIiIHI Beta Sigma RIIII IIIIII- Key; Manager, ,IVI'I'II'II; 'I'III-spiuns IIII I IAIID SIDNEYP FISHER . . Phillipsburg, N. 1. Hit im'ss AIIIIIiIIislrIIIimI Phi Sigma DcIlII Iy'OlltgiIllIl;'Jlll1IUr I lass AIlIisory BuIrd; lribunal; DI-IIII Sigma Pi; lrI lSlu'MIr III Sig, XIII II;I 1R TL HLIIk IIImIIIiIlI'c; HIIIL I; langinuring .S'IIIIII'III I'ILIIIII ilk THOMAS J FI'I'ZPA'I'RICK, JR. . . . YIIrk IIIIsiIIms .IIIIIIIIgI'IIII'III PIIi DLIIII VIIIIIIII Ir'I IsIIrII, Phi Delta IIIuII; PresiIIIIII, IIIcspiuIIs; PruidcnlL PIIrIIIi I nus: lIu llI Km; Hut SIIIiIII IIIIIIILil; MIIIIIIgI-r, 'IIIII IVILLIAM JACK FORBES . . . Winfield Business xIIIIIIim'sIrIIII'ou AIPIIIII Kappa LIIIIIIIIIII IIIPIIII Kappa Psi; InsuI'IIIIL'I- IIIIIII; SAM; AIIIIIIIIIing Illlb CHARLES EDWARD FRANKLIN . . A1cxundria,V;I. linsinvsx Ailnxiuislrutim: Mnnuging IiIliIor, LAVIla; IIIIII NII HpIII MIME; IIIIIpus PIInI; Pershing RIIIPS: Alpha Phi Omega; ALISA,1fCil:llrl'l',BIHIrLI III IIIIIIIIIIiIIiCIIIioIIs CARL ROBERT FREDERICK . . . Springfield Business AIIIIIinislrulimI S IM: Pershing Rifles; lconomic Ilu I; W3Y m LS I; I.1uss I luh: IIl' IIIrsiII IIiIIII IcIIIIushiP; UIA LARRAMOUR EARL FREEMAN . . . Iiric liIIsiIIexx Adminislmlinn JOHN JACOB FREILEII . . . . POIISVIIIC BIIsiuI'ss zIIIIIIiIIislrIIlimI Pershing Rifles; Vice-Presidem, SAME; Finance Club S'I'EPI IEN CARY FRIEDLER . 1 . Ansmiia, Conn. Business ALIIHIHIHY'LUIUII Phi Epsilon Pi Della N11 Alpha; From; Vursily Football; CPA ALAN L. FRIEDMAN . . . . Philadelphia Businosc IIIIIHIHIYII'HIIUII 7.0111 Bum T1111 SAM; Engineer HARRY ALBERT FIIOEIILICII . . . Ambler Businvxs Adininixlmtiml Murkciing Club; Intrzuumuls JOHN M. FRUM, JR. . . . Grecnsburg Businvss Administration Delm I1111DL1lt.1 SAM; Jazz Club; Intrumumls THOMAS JOSEPH FULLEN . . . Philadelphia Business Atinlinislmlinn Newman Club; Accounting Club JOIIN 3'1 EVE FUSIXO . . . CicarIIcILI Businusa Administrution Accounting Club JOHN F. GAMBATESE . . . . . Eric Buxiucss Ailniinistmlimi ViL'c-PrcsidL-nl, Bridge Club; Munugvr, Gulf Team; Newman Club; Jan Club STEVE A. GARBAN . . . Cleveland, Ohio Business Administration Theta Kappa Phi Captain, 1001111111; All University ViLc President; Cabinet; Drbuids; S Club; ViL c- PrLsiLlL-nt, 'II1LI11 1111mm Phi; N11111111111 C111 JOSEPH CHARLES GARGER . . . Allentown Busincss Administration Accounting Club; Newman Club; Intrmnuruis CHARLES EDWARD GARMAN . . Mnrrisvilie Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Della N11 Alpha; AIM; Secretary, TIM ANDREW JOHN GAYDOS . . . Freeland liuxinvss Atiniinislrrnirm Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Newman Club ARCHIBALD GENTLES, JR. . . . VVynnewood Business Administration Accounting Club; Inmunurals CHARLES EUGENE GETTELL . . RidleyPark Business Adminixlration Kappa Sigma DL-llu SigmuP i;SopI1onmrc Class Advisory anl1d;AIM 0f Cm'cumrs; 'I'r11z1surcr, Kappa Sigx 11.1 JOHN ALLEN GINGRICII . . . Palmyra Business Administration Lambda C' 11i Alpha ScerLt-an TIC IsurLr, Xl-l U11i1ersit1 C :IhinLt; P1L11idcm,g Lambda Chi AI 11a; 51311311; Skull 11nd Bonus; OmiLmn Delta K:1ppa;S AMI DLllu Sigma Pi; Alpha Phi Onuga; II C; IIclICI Union Blmrd IIOBEIII LI OYD GITI IENS . . . Belle Vernon Rusinmx Administration Phi Gamma Delta SIM II C B11: 11d of tuutml InsuanL Club FRANK HARRIS GLENN, II . . . Lemont Businoss Adminislruiinn Accounting Club JOHN PETER COGINSKY . . . Scranton Business Administration Accuunling Club; Newman Club GEORGE EDIVARD GOLDSTEIN . . Philadelphia Business Administration Zeta ch 'I'au Lacmssc; Players; IFC; Secretary, Zulu Bum Tau; Jazz Club EDHMRD COLEMBOSKI . . . Osceola Mills Rusnu'ss mllninislrulinu Insurance Club EMANUEL GREENBERG . . . . XVyncme liusiuvss Atlministmlum Phi Epsilon Pi President, Phi Epsilun Pi; CPA; Blue Krs; Purmi L'nus: Husinrss .Mlminislmtlmx Student Council; anmpmvnr ROBERT BENNETT GRIFFIN . . . Oukdnle Business zhlminislrutirm Accounting Club; Outing Club RICHARD R. GROB . . . . Aslillcrsvillc Businvss Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Vicv-Prcsidunt, Alpha Sigma Phi; Delta Nu Alpha; SAME; Outing Club ROBERT E. CRUTZ . . . . Shenandoah Business xhlministmtitm Au'nunting Club ALLAN ROSS GUMMO . . . . Hatbnm Busiuoss zhlmiuish'utiun TIM; Marketing Club; Insurance Club; lmrumuruls; Alpha Kappa Psi FRANK JOHN GUTHIER . . . . Orclzmd Business zhlminislrutim: Marketing Club; lmrzuuumls; TIM; Outing Club JOHN J. GYSLING . . Shurunllill Business Ihlntinislnuivn SAM: Newman Club XVILLIAM HABACIVCH . . . . Almonn Business rhlminislmlitm ECUHUnliCS Club GARY NILL HALE . . . . R'ICKecsport Business Administrutinn Delta Sigma Phi NROTC Drill Tmun: Imnunuruls CLEMENT JOSEPH HALEY . . . . Ashlnnd Business Administration Newman Club; Accounting Club HARALAMBOS HALKEDIS . . . Philadelphia Busiurss zhlminislmlinu Dclm Nu Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Riilvs jOHN ALAN I IALL . . . . . York Business Atlnxiuislrutinn MORTON EARL HALPER . . . Philadelphia Husiut'ss xhlmiuislmlirm Alpha lipsilnn Pi Fugiuuur; Inlrnmumls; Insurance Club: Ill' Bmu'd nk' antml Pl IYLLIS BRENDA lrlALPERlN . . . Reading Rusiuvss Azllninislrulitm Marketing Club; Bridge Club; llillrl; IA er CYRIL JOSEPH HARANT . . Vzmdergrif: Business Adminislmliun Accounting Club DAVID RAMSEY HEDGE . . . State College Rusim'ss xhlminislruliuu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Secretary, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; SAM ROBERT LOUIS HEDMAN . . . Sllcmcld Busiuvsx Adminislrmion Accuuming Club; Inlrumumls JOHN MICHAEL IIEFFRON . . . Scranton Business z11lr1li1lislr11liml 1110111 Kappa Phi Senior Class Advisory 1111:1111; Irmh; llnivcrsitv Par ;1 Ncu'mnn Club; Inlramumls; 1111? Club; Young Dcnmcruls EARLE HENRY HENDERSON, JR. . . Ardmore Business Administnuiuu Phi Gamma Delta Lacrosse; S Club; Secretary, Lacrosse Club; SAM; Inmunurals IIALPII EDWARD IIEI 'NINGER . . . IVliIton Buu'uosx Adnlhdslmtiuu 1VDFM; Outing Club; Camera Club; Della N11 Alpha FRED JOSEPH HENRY . . . . Camp 11111 Buxiuvss zhhuinislrmiuu Marketing C111 11 ROBER'I'I .IIEROI D . . . PI11IadeIpI1ia Busiuuxx Administration Insurame C1111 CI IARLES GARY IIERSHELMAN . Nleudv iIIc BUSIIH'SX z111111i11islr1nim1 Sigma Phi Lpsilon SAM; 111C; Intrznnuruls DAVID AN I IIONY IIILL . . . York Rusim'xv Athuiumlrmirm EDWARD RICHARD HINIZ, JR. . VVymnissing Business Administration I;111 Delta Theta President, 113C; Manager, 1001111111; Lions Paw; P1111111 Nous; VIcc- Presidelm, 111111: Key; Clmirm 11m, Greek Week; Freshman Cluss Adxisurv Board;$ murv Class Advisory Board; Junior Class Advisoxj Board; S Club: Alpha Phi 0111111411 .IOSEPH ARTHUR IIITCHINGS . . . Alumna Businesy Atlnliuisl 111111111 .ION PETER HOFFMAN . . . New Cu111berIz111d Buxim'sx Atlmiuixlrutiml Phi Kappa Sigma SAM: Inlrzunumh BURTON I'IOLLANDER . . . . Monesscn Buxiucss Athuinislrmilm Phi Epsilon Pi Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Business Adminialmliun Student Council; Frulh; DL-Ilu Sigma Pi IIOI IN JOSEPH HOOVER . . . Alumna Business Aduu'uistrxuiun Anuuxning Club HENRY CLAY HOPKINS . . . Lancaster Buxiuvss I111111i11istr1111m1 Uphu l 1.11 Dungu CHARLES l'IORVAT, JR. . . VVcstnmreIandCity Buxim'sx Athniuixlruliuu Phi Kappa 1111111111 umls; Ncwmun Club MIKF ALEX HORVVA I I I . . Brownsville Buxiuvsy Admiuixlmnnu .quuming Club GEORGE CHRISTIAN IIOSTEITER . . Hanover Business AdminiStruliou C111 Phi Vicv-Prcsidcnt, Jazz Club; ViunPrL-sidL-m, Chi Phi; Campus. Party DOUGLAS EUGENE HOUCK . . . Berwick Busiucxs :1111111'111'51rulim1 Kappa 001111 111111 Accounting 1.11111; Inrrmnumls KIINNETIVI PAUL HUBERT . . Edgewond Business Adnu'uistmliou 11111 D1 11:1 1111:! 1.1 'I'rrnsurcr, P111 Dt-Im Than; 1:10:11 RICHARD NIASON HUFNAGEL . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha Prvsidem, Pi Kappa Alpha; Collngiun; Simian: Hundimnk JOHN D. HUMMEL . . . . Shillington Business Adminiuruliml DAVID CHEER HUNT . . . Alumna Bminmx :hlminixlruliun MICHAEL THOMAS HYDOCK . . . Dudley Buxim'sx Administratirm Troy Kilplh'l Sigma JAMES EDWARD INMAN Bminess Administration Marketing Club NICHOLAS CARMEN IULIANO . . Upper Darby Business rhlmiuislrulion Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club ALAN JABLON . . . . . Philadelphia Business Aillniuislrmiml Marketing Club; Mmmgcnwnl Cluh EUGENE NIABTIN JACOBS . . . Mcrion Buxinesx :hlminixtmtitm Phi Sigma Delta 'l'ribunul; CPA ROBERT MARTIN JACOBS . Philadelphia Business Azlminiumliml Alpha! Kappa Psi; Scabbard and Blade; SAME; Newman Club; SAM; Intrumumls M MARSHALL SELMAN JACOBSON . . Cleariicld Phi Iipsilon Pi Business Administration Manager, Debau- Team; WDFM; Senior Class Advisory Board; Frulh; CPA VVillimnspnrl :Ill Omega ROBERT EDWARD JAECQUES . Business Azhninislmlilnl Alpha 'l. AFROTC Drill 'l't'um; Intramuruls JACK RANSOM JAVENS . . . . Beaver Businexx Adminixrnrtimi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi lim Sigma; Munngcr. anrussc; Pershing Hines; Jam Cluh ROBERT LEE JODON . . . . Smtcirhllugc anim-ss zhlminixn'ulinn Accounting Club DAVID I'IALLOCK JOHNSON . . VVcsl Chester Busim'xs Administration Jazz Club; SAM J. ROBERT JOHNSON . . . . Bonding Business mlminixmuinn Frnlh; Vicc-Prcsidcm, Al 7th Phi Omega; Scuiur Clam Advisory Bomd; Accounting Club; SAM M. RICHARD LESLIE JOHNSTON . . . Athens Businesx zhlminixlmlitm Phi Cmnmu DL-llu HARRY EDWARD jONES . A . Lunsdownc Business rhiniininralim President, Players; Alpha Kappa Psi; Them Alpha Phi; Alurkcling Club; Outing Club; XVDFM JOHN KENNETH JONES . . . New 13mm Business Adminixlrmion Pi Sigma Upsilon 'Iircasurer, Pi Sigma Llpsilnn; 'l'reustucr. Dchu Sigma Pi; Accounting Club WALTER WILLIAM JUZI . . . ITaHiSblll'g Businexx AIIIIIinislrIItion Kappa Sigma eriIhllITL'AIT, KI .Ippu Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; Debate Club; Chess Club; Hurkeling L' Illh; l mu Partv, Steering CIImIIIinL- CYIIIL ROBERT KAPINUS . . . Olypliant Busiuexs AIImiIIislrIIIimI Accounting Club PAUL HENRY KAPLEAU . . . Philadelphia Business zIIlIninistmiimI Phi Epsilon Pi 'ITrI'IISIIrcI', Phi IipsiIun Pi; Froth; IIiIIL'I; Accounting Club; CPA WILLIAM SCOTT KARL, JR. . . . Altoona Business AIInIinislrIIlimI THOMAS 101 IN KASCI lAK . . . Ecklcy Business Ailminisirutilm Acmuming Club; NcwmIIII Club; BIIsL-IIIIII DAVID KASPERIAN . . . Worcester, Mass. Business Ailnlinisirulinu Sigma Chi FIIIIIIIIIII PAUL DONALD KAUFFMAN . . . . EnIIIII Buxinexs Adminixtraiimt Accounting Club ROBERT WILLIAM KAUL . . . CrIInITorcI, N. J. BIHIIIUSX AIIIIIinI'strIIIimI Bela Them Pi DIIrmimry Onicbl'; CPA; LA VIE; Thespinns DANIEL KEINEII . . . . Philadelphia Business AIIIIII'nisIrIIIimI Beta Sigma Rim President, BCNI Sigma IIIIII; Circa; PIInni Nuns; Blue Key; Encampment CHARLES LcROY KELLER . . . Drifton Business AIiminIsrrniion GEORGE KELLY . . . . State CIIIIegc Business Administration Accounting Club; Jazz Club JOI IN ANDREW KERR . . . . Barnesboro Business AIIIIIinisIrIIIimI Sigma Pi Secretary, Sigma Pi; Frnlh; Delta Nu Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega; Accuunting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; IIItrIImurIIls CARL RAY KILMER . . . . Lansdalc Business AIlnIiuisimtion DIII'IIII'IIIry Oiiiccr; Bridge Club; IVIIIrkcting Club; Jun. Club CA'ITI'IEIIINE JEAN KING . . . Pittsburgh Business AIIIIII'IIisInIIiIm Sigma Sigma Sigma V In Pruidun SiuInII SiumII Sigma; Student Handbook,- NewnIIIII C Iub; Inh ullcnic Council; Marketii II; Clu b PATRICK CHARLES KINNEY . . . Johnstown Business IIIIIIIinisIrIIIimI Pi KIIppII Phi IrcIIsure r, Pi kappa llIi; Treasurer, Newman C lub; SA ML; 11 C; Ircasurt r, AU A RICHARD JOHN KLEINERT . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Phi Omega; Marketing Club BE IINARD PET ER KLEM . . Glen Lyon Business Admmistrutioii SecreIIIry, Alpha Phi Omega; Jazz Club; Newman Club ETI'IAN B. W. KLINE . . . Upper Darby Business Administration Accuuming Club; Camera Club ! i WILLIAM JOHN KLINE . . . . Hazleton Business Administration SAM; Accounting Club CHARLES ROSS KOONS . . . York Springs Husim'ss Ihlmiuislmiilm Phi Kappa Tau Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Phi Kappa Tau; Biz-Azl Billh'liu; Baseball; Jazz Club 101 IN RAYMOND KOPNICKY . . . Natrunu Businuss Administrmiun Accuuming Club; From EDWARD JOSEPH KORCHYK . . . Harrisburg Business zhlministraliun ilircusurcr, Delta Nu Alpha; Newman Club HOWARD COCHRAN KREPS . . . Pittsburgh Business Atiminislmtiuu SAM: 'Iircusurcr, Penn State Club; Jazz Club; Treasurer, University Party GORDON LOUIS KRIEGER . . . Johnstuwn liusiucss zhlminislrnliuu 'I hem Xi MICI IAEL AUGUST KUHAR . . . Moncsscn Business Ailrninismuim: Theta Chi Dcllu Sigma Pi; Delta Nu Alpha; Newman Club; SAM; 117C Bunnl ni' Contml HAROLD EDWARD KUI-ILMAN, JR. . . Somerset Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha VVILLIAIVI JOHN KUHNSMAN . . . Allentown Businvss Administration Dulm Upsilon 'lirensurcr, Delta Upsilon; SAM; Chan-l Choir; Glee Club; Accounting Club; Alpha kappa Psi XVILLIAM ARTHUR LaBONE . . . Lancaster Business Ailminislmtiuu sVrcszling Tcmn; Dormitory Officer: Ecunumics Club; Insurance Club PAUL JOHN LANPHEAR . . . Johnsmwn Business Azlnzinislrutim SAM; SAME; Dormitory Oiiiccr Neville Island WILLIAM LAPITSKY Sigma Pi Business Anhuinislmtion Frmh; Della Nu Alpha; Intrumlmlls LOUIS CHARLES LASDAY . . . Pittsburgh Busirwss Axiministrmiun Phi Epsilnn Pi President, Phi Epsilon Pi; From; Delphi; Andmclcs; Parmi Nous; Alpha Phi Omega; H'rcslling Manager 101 IN IIEN KY LEIDEN . . Aitumm Busim'ss Ailvninistrulirm JOIIN NORMAN LEIS . . . . Greensburg Business Ailnlinislruriuu Accounting Club JOSEPH RIORRIS LEV . . . . Sunbury Pi Linn hda Phi Busim-ss Azimiuislmtion AFROTC Drill Team; Accounting Club; Inlrumumls; Hillel RICHARD STUART LINDFORS . . . Hatburu Business Administration Phi K't'PPfl Sigma Vice-Presidcm, Marketing Club; IFC JOHN WILLIAM LINKER . . . Philadelphia Businl'ss Administration Marketing Club; ROTC Rifle Team; Outing Club .mhr-wm . ALAN J. LIPNIiR IIIIIIIII'NI AIIIIIiIIisIrIIIiuII VIL'I'VPI'I'SIIIPHI IIIIsiIII'ss IIIIIIinistI ItirIII Student I IIIIIIIII; :III II'IIU IIs; SII rI lIII IIIII IzpsiIIm Ii SAIIIII ANNE IISOVVSKI IIIIsIIII' s'I IIIIIIiIIisII'IIlIuII .IIII'IIIIIIIiIIg I IIIII; Mur-IIIIiIIg I'iIIII DUNAI D G R AI IAM III II I IVOOD IIIIII'III' II IIIIIIIIHINIHIIIUII II'I'IHIISINIICEI VIII'IIIII; I'II'I- PrrsiIlI'IIl. XIIIIIIIgI-IIII-III I IIIII; RIC HARD MII AII I NI Y IIIII'I'III'II' IIIIIIiIIin IlIlIlUll NL'IVIIIEIII I IIIII; IIIIIULIIHUILIIS JAMES MIIIIIAIiL IVIcIILUSIx'IZY, JII. IIIIII'III'II xIIIIIIiIIirIIrIIliIIII SIM; JII'II IiIuII IIIIILD IIIiIi McITLYMONDS IIIII'IHINIK .'IIIIIIIIII.III'IIIIIIII SAM; IIIIIU IIIIIIII; Jan CIIIII IAItoI; JOSEPH MAIMONE BIHIHI'VS 'IIIHIIHIAIHIIIIHI IIPIHI Ileppln I,Kl; IrI UIIslIIL-r, MIIIIIIIin I IIIII; HIIIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIII; lIsII iIII'ss IIIIIIiIIisIrIIIiIIn Student I'IIIIIII III'ZIIAID ROBIEII'I' MARIIIIESKI BIISIIIUXI' IIIIIIIiIIiIIrIIlimI ,IL'L'UIIIIling I'IIIII IiIIIiANOII MAIIDIROSSIAN Business JIIIIHIHISIHIIIIHI IIIII IIINIIUH I'i Y ILI'IPII'IIIII'HI, BCIIcI'IInlc PIIIIIIIICIPIIIII IIEIIII-IIyIIIVyII 5' ITIIIII g FRIED CARL ORIZNZ . PIIiIIuIprIIiII BIISIHI'XV .'IIIIHIIIISII'IIIIIIII '1 IM; AIM IIIIIIIII nI' IIIII'I-I'IIIIrs; MzIILI'IiIIg LIIIII; NI'IVIIIIIII IIIIIII; IIIlIIIII PIII Omega SwartIIIIIUrc DAVID IIIIIIi LYNCI I . Pi Kappa Phi IIIIsiIII'xx I'IIIIIIIIIINII'IIIIUH ANNE LOUISE LYTER . . . . ITII-Imu BIISIIII'IX IIIIHIIIIISII'HIIUH Phi IIIII 'I'IICIII; Insurance ITIIIII; Collegian MunmcviIIc VVcstIicIII, N. J. Pittsburgh J AIIHIIIIC City, N. J. Alpha Sigma Phi JAMES JOSEPH MCCUIIK lIIIinII'xx IIIlnIiIIislI'IItimI l'rL-sidvm, Alpha Sigma Phi; ALII'IIIIIIIiIIg CIIIII; Riding CIIIII CIIeItcnIIIInI :IIPIHI CIII RIIII ROBERT STEWART IIICNEIL IileiIu'ss xIIIIIIiIIisII'IIlimI Pershing RIIIcs; UCA; SAM Atlantic City, N. J. Delta Sigma Phi IiDVVARD JOSEPH MCNELLIS IIIIsiIIcss IIIIIIIiIIixIrIIII'mI Chess Club Nu Mine 'I'IIIIIIIIIIIII P'IlSSklIC, N. .I' RONALD JAMES MARINO . ClearIIcIIl BIIsiIII-ss IIIIIIIiIII'sIIIIII'mI DI'IIII Sigma Pi; IICCIIuming IIIIIII; Economics IIIIIII HERBERT MILTON RIARKOVVITZ . . Rankin BIIsI'III'sx IIIIIIiIIisIrIIIimI IIpIIII IL psilun Pi PrI siIIIIIt, IIPIm Lpsilnn Pi; Manager, IilIUIIHlII; I c IxLI'; DIIIII Sigma PI 1. b WALTER FRANCIS MAUERSBERG . . . Sigcl Business zIIIIIIiIIisImIiIm NI-II'IIIIIII CIIIII; PIIIIUSIJPIIy C'IuII; FiIILIIICI: I'IIIII; ICC IX'IIKSA IXIECIILOXX'I'I'Z . . . . Philadelphia IIIIIim'M' IthlIll'lH-XIFIIIIIUH 'IOIIN MICHAEL IXIEDVIYI'Z, III . . Conshnlmckcn IIIIsiIII'xs IXIIIIIiIIiIIrIIIiuII Pushing IIiIIIxx; Insumncc Club; IXlIirkuling Club; ROTC RIIIL' IIICIIIII 'IIXIXIII'IS RICHARD IXIEEIIAN . . . IXlunImsc Iiusilu'ss' :XIIIIIiIIixtrIIIiIIII JOHN LAURENCE MEISILI I . CIIrIisIc Busincxs .'X1IIlliiliKIflll tin II lIlllllIHIil I Iii -XI1IIIII Insurance C Iuh; Pershing RiIIIs'; S X.XII'; ,XlISIX; IXIPIIIH Phi Onicuu; C P JAMES MARHN MEISIER . . Scranton Busiiwxs IXIIIIIinixtmlimI I Iii SiI'mII DLIM lion's Paw; President IIlhians xXIIIninislerliun Student CI Iu inciI; Il'ulhlll't'l'. 00k Ixchungt PrcsiIIcnt, Phi Sigma DLIm a; :X XII Uni n'Ir si'tI Cahinvt; ICCII: XPX Skull and Bones; Xntlrnglcs; DcllIi Siumzi Pi; Tinc' unpmcnt LAUREN ROGER IXIEISXXINKEL . . . PuttsviIIL' Rnsim'ss AIImiIIiIIrIuimI chcizl DI IiIitc C Iub; XXLsIL-I IIIundmimI; Socrutun, Inlu' X illSIIX Chrisliun IIlloIIsIIip; lntrmnurzlls: II C RICHARD FLERY IXIENTZEH . . . . I'Inqu IIIIsI'III'M' IhlnlinixmuimI :XtTnllleIllg Club: PR'SIIIL'HK, ISUB Irt'IIUXXsIIIli RAYMOND CHRISTIAN IXIESNIXR . . Pittsburgh Businuss :XIlmiIIistrIIlimI Scabbard :InII IIIIIIIC; :XUSIX GARY N. MILLER . . . . PIiiIIIIII-Ipliiu IIIIinII'Is xXIlIIII'IIixn'I-Ilim; Marketing Club: lmrnmuruls: IRC JOEL DON IVIILLER . . . . VXIyncImnur Bilsim-sx IXIInIiIIixInItimI Phi Sigma Delta IXLleX IJXVVRENCE EUGENE MILLER . . . Harrisburg IquI'III-xs XIIIIIinisII'InimI Sigma Pi Pre-siduil Sigma Pi; S XXI; PM 15 III Sigma; Busimss IXInunistmliIm SIIIIII'nt Cnunci I OWEN DAVID MILLER . . . IXnnviIIc Business .whlmiuistruliml Blue Hand BLAINE v. IXlINHINNICK . . . , Em, IiIIsinI'xs inIHIIlIISIl'KlIilHI SIXM; I ro!lI; Jun Club; Alpha Kumm Psi: I'k'UllUIHICS Club IIIIOIXIr'XS EDXX'IXRD MISFNKO . . . Nnmv-GLI Rusim'xs :XIIIIIiIIiIII'IIlI'uII I ,XIIIILI'ting CIuIi; ImmmuruIl ROBERT MONROE MITCHELL . . I Sunlmn' IquinI'SI AIIIIIiIIixtI'uIimI I Della Nu :leliu: .XlliInI Kappa Psi NICHOLAS SHERMAN MOLLOY . . Duylcstmvn Phi Kappa Sigma IIIIsI'III'sx Administration Insurance CluIi; IlIIl'llllllUillh; Golf XVILLIAM IIIiNNITIvI' IXIONG . . . . IIric IImiIII'I'I I'XIIlIliIlleI'Llil-Ull .Xlurkuting Club DAVID BRUCE MONK . . . MorrisPIeIins,N. J. XIpIiII Sigmu Phi Businrsx I-XIImiIIixlruIimI DCIIII Nu :XIPIIII; SL'L'I'CHHX', :XIPIIH SiI 41ml Phi MORTON JACOB MONSKY . . . Scranton Business Administration BARBARA JANE IIIOORL . . Achandria,Va. Business lIIIIIIilIiXIIHIIUH JAMES ALAN MOBGABT . . New Paris Business IIlllllilliSIflllilIil II: .Ippu DoItII R110 Pumsidenl KIIppII DLIIII BI 10; IIIpII'l Kappa Psi; CaIIegiuu; Thespiuns; IIIII lbzIII iIIEIIlIIUCT; Pcrshinu RiIIes; Accounting Ch 1b h pi, PET EB jAIIIES MOROSKI . . . Bcrwiek Business IIlnIiuIsluIlimI PIesiIIenI, SIM; Business AIIIIIinisIrulinn Smdem CuunciI; Dunnitury IOIi ICer; Insurance CIIII; ALII Board OI CIII'LI'III Irs DAVID WOOD IIIORBOIV . . . Bula. CI'IIWVII Busim ss IILIHIIMII muinn Sigm Ch I Preside,nl Si Ignm Chi; II-C; PIIrIui Nuns; Blue KL-I; II'DIKII IlCC-PIUSIKIC.I1! SIIII: Delta Sigma Pi; Business I'IIIEIIIIIISIHIIIUH Student Council; Spring II eck CIIIIIIIIiIu-e LEONARD THOMAS IIIOTZKI . . IVcst IAI'VUHIIng BusInIss IIIIIIi nIsI III'iuu ILcIIIIIIting Club; lnu Imurnls; S III MORRIS AARON MOVSOVICI'I . . . Allentown Business .'IIlllIiIliS!l'IIll-IIII Phi Sigma Delta Business :IaninistruIiun SIIIIIeIII CIIIIIIuiI; Delta Sigma Pi SAMUEL GILBERT MOYEB . . . Pcrkusic Business Administration lIutII Them Pi Freshman Class President; I'iec-Presidem, Bem Them Pi; Andruelcs; Customs BnIIIcl; DL'IpIIi' Treasurer, Business :IIIIIIiIIisII'IIlion Student Council; SIIPIIII- more Class Advisory Board; JuIIiIII' Class Advisory BIIIIrII JAMES BIGBY MULLIN . . . . I'IEIVCHUIVD Business IIIIIIIiIIisIruIimI Phi Delta Theta LzIL'IIIsse k M NICHOLAS MUSLILIN . . . . JnIInsmwn I Business zIIlIninisImlimI Phi Kappa Sigma I IIIIsIIetIIIIlI; SAM i LIIVEBNE WAYNE MYERS . . . . Sligu I Business :IIIIIIinisImIiun Acacia I ice-PIL S'Idl'l II. I'ICZIL'III;AI1IHI Kappa Psi; I Ice President, Dell III Nu LI'IIPIIRI; Business AIIIIIiIIisImtiuII Student CnuIIciI;SILnI1rI, II C II' orkshup; LA II Sprinn II'I-ek C ummitu eL PATRICK JOSEPII NEVINS . . . Renovu Business zIIIHlilliSII'HIiOU Accounting Club; Jun Club IVILLIAM CHARLES NEVVHOUSE . . Bradford Business Administration Accounting Club DONALD WILLIAM NEVVIIIAN . . . Chcswick I Business I'IIIHIIIIISH'IIIIUII Sigma Phi Epsilon I SAM I I ROBERT I'IIBOSIII OKAIIIOTO . . INillowGrovc I Business AthninislrulimI FRANCIS THOMAS OLLIN . . . II'Iahzmoy City Business Administration Marketing CIIIII; lieunumies Club; Newman CIIIII; SAIII E I WILLIAM HENRY OINEAL, JR. . . Philadelphia i Business Administration: Omega Psi Phi Insurance Club; Jazz Club; SAME; AUSA HELEN ONUFRAK . . . . . Simpson Business AdministrulimI I Marketing Club; Newman Club ALAN GEORGE OTTENI . . . . McKean Rusinvss Administration JANET ELIZABETH OURS . . . Ridgewood,N.J. Busincss AIIIIIiIIisIrIIII'm 1 Alpha Chi Omega President, Al ha Chi Omega; Mortar Bo Ir;Id CII'c LHS; Secret nrv, Business Administration Student Cou HL il; Secren II. ry- lrcnsurer, Juni 101' Class; 111i Chi 1p m Lambda DLlIII; PIIIIlIelIuIic Council; freshman CIlIss Advisory Board; Junior Class Advisury Board; SLIIiUl Class Advisory Board JOHN EDWARD OWENS . . . . Lebanon BIIxI'nc-xs AIIIIII'IIistmtioII. Accounting Club; Imrmnumls ANDREW CHARLES PAGNANI . . . Scranton Business Administration. Accounting Club; Newman Club; IIIIrIImIIrIIIs; SAM ROBERT W ILLIAIV'I PARKER . . . Doylestown Businuss AIhIIiIIimeIimI Phi Kappa TIIII erIISIucr,PIilKn1pII TIIu; ALIS .X; PDrShilllig, Rifles; Sc IbeIrd and Blade; AccmuItingC HOWARD THOIVIAS PEAK . . . Southampton Busim-xs AIIIIII'IIislerlimI President, Insurance Club; Busincss Administration Student Council RONALD DEAN PEASL EY . . Lock Haven Huximsx AIIIIII'IIisInIliou ROGER IRWIN PEET . . . Honcsdaic BIIsinI ss AIlIIIIIIistrIIlimI Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Intmmmals; Lacrosse 'I'CIIIII; Lacrosse Club EDWARD PETER PENSOCK . . . MCAdOO Rnsim'xs AIIIIIirIixtmiiml Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; NCII'IIIIIII Club VICTOR JAMES PERACCHIA . . . Hershey Businvxs AIIIIIiIIistnIIion NeII'nIIIn Club; Accounting Club JOHN EUGENE PERRY . . . Renuvo Business AI'IIIII'III'SII'IIII'OII ARTHUR SAMUEL PFOUTZ . . . Lancaster Business AIlIIIinisrraIion Delta Sigma Pi; Alpha Phi Ome mg V' 1c e-Presidn nt, FreshIII .In Class; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Sophomore Class AdI Isory Board; Dormiton' Office EDWARD FRANK PIATKOVVSKI . . Shenandoah BIIsim-ss Administrmiun Accounting Club; Newman Club MANSUATO N. PIERUCCI . . . Freeland Business AtlIIIinislrnlinII AlplIII Kappa Psi; Accounting Club PAUL WII FRED PIFER , . . BrockwIIy Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Accotmting Club M. ROBERT ALFRED PINGEL . . . Tyler Hill Businuss AleIIiIIislrmimI Delta Nu Alpha; Young Republicans; UCA KENT RAYIIIOND PINKERTON . Pottstown Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Delta Sigma; Glee Club; Outing Club; SAM ROBERT WILLIAM PIVIK . . . . Benton Business AIZIIIiIIisIrnliun Phi Kappa Phi; Accounting Club; InrrIunurIIls; NcII'IIIIIn Club FRED CLAY PRICE . . . . Roaring Spring Business Administration JOHN CHARLES PRICE . . Stroudsburg Business Azhninistrutimz In Sign! 1 Upsilon Secretary, Pi Sigma Iamilon; Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi; I11111U' 11mm- lul1; Immmurals; L 1 RICHARD COPE PRICE . . . Wayncsboro Business Administration Pi Lambda Phi Accuuming Club CAROLYN MARIA PURNER . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Secretary, Phi Chi Theta; Bowling Club; Bridge Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma CAROL M. REED . . . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Phi Chi Them; Debate Club; Della Alpha Delta; Bridge Club FREDRIC DAVID REED . Valley View Busine ss Administration Baseball; I1'11un1:c Club; Imrmnurals WILLIAM CLAUDE REEDER . . . Hustontown Business Administration DAN L. REES . . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration DeIm T 1111 Delta Lacmssc; Inlrzunuruls; Finance Club; IFC; Campus Party I IENRY ADAM REICI'I . . . . Steelton Business Administration Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club; Intramurals CHARLES LINDBERG REIGEL . . . Reading Business Administration Intramurals MARK RELICI-I, JR. . . . . Belle Vernon Business Administration Kappa Sigma Intramurals; Pershing RiIIes; SAM ROGER JOSEPII RESCIIINI . . . Indiana Business Atlniinislrntirm Alpha Kappa Psi; Insummc Club; Nc1111111n Club; Economics C1111: MARVIN RESNICK 1 . . Washington Business Administration Phi Epsilon Pi Manager, Football; Blue Key; Frmh; CPA MELVIN DONALD REX . . . Butler Business Administration Pi K: 1111111 Alpha President, Pi Kappa AIpI1n;T1'11II 1c Court; Blue Key; A 1Im Kappq Isi M'm 1131.1 , Buskc 1111b VICTOR JOSEPII RICCI . . . Pottsville Business Administration Blarkcting Club; Insurance Club PAULINE MARGARET RICKARD . . State College Business Ailmiuistrution Pi Gamma Mu EARL ADAM RIES . . . . . Hazleton Business Administration ROBERT MCCUEN ROAN . . . Glenoldcn Business Administration Sigma Chi Punni Nous; Treasurer, Sigma Chi; XVDFM; IFC; Accouming Club; Lacrosse FRANCIS CARL ROOD . . . Ridgway Business Administration Accounting Club; Intmmurnls JOSEPH GEORGE BOOKS . 1 . State College Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi PI HLIP ROSENBERG . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Business Administration Student Council; Marketing Club; Intmmumls STEPHEN GERALD ROSENTHAL . . Philadelphia Business Administration Insurance Club; Psy Club; Intramurals LEONARD M. ROSS . . . Allentown Business Adminism: tiun ch Sigma Rho Pershing Rifles ;DOC Student Council; SAM; Campus Party- curing Committcc; Intrmnumls; SAME; Che 055 C1 uh WADE N. ROTH . . . . . Allentown Business Adminismnion Accounting Club; Intramurals MELVIN N. ROYER . . . Lancaster Business Aziminixlrntion Alph 1 '1 nu Ome egn Tennis; AIM Board of Governors; Intramurnls; Accuuming C1ub;Biding Club HENRY LOUIS RUDIO . . South Glens Falls, N. Y. Business Administration Accounting Club; TIM; Immmurnls SAMUEL JOHN RUGGIERO . . . . Eric Business Administration Insurance Club; Intramurals; Dormitory omu-r GLORIA ANN SALLETT . . . Reading Business Administration Buwling Club; New man Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma S. VVINTON SANDLER . . . Scarsdalc, N. Y. Phi Sigma Delta Business Administration LOUIS SAVADOVE . . . . Philadelphia Business Administration 20111 Beta Tau Gym Team; Chccrl ader; Bonk Exdmngc; Parmi Nous; Freshman Class d1 visory Roan; 01111 11 re Class Advisory Board; Junior Class Advisory A 10 Board; II C; Accountinu Club;J:1zz Clu SAM SAVITZ . . . . . Philadelphia Buxinvss Administration Phi Sigma Delta IFC; Ilillcl; Managenwm Club NANCY JANE SAVVDEY . . Erie Business Administration Alpha Chi Omega Phi Chi Theta; Marketing Club; From; Jazz Club NANCY JEAN SCHANE . . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Alpha Xi Delta Treasurer, Alpha Xi Delta; Naiads; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Bowling Club; UCA LEONARD M. SCHECK . . . Scranton Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta R Immgcr, Soccer RICHARD EDWARD SCHEELER . . . Altoona Business Adrninistmtian Delta Nu Alpha WILLIAM PAUL SCHIMPF, JR. . . Philadelphia Business Administration AIM Board of Governors; Alpha Phi Omega; Pershing Rifles JOHN PHILIP SCHMIDT . . . . Pittsburgh Business AIIIIIiIIisIrtIII'mI GERALD DENNIS SCI IOFFSTALL . . . Gratz Business AIIIIIIIIisfrIIlimI Accounting Club THOMAS KEEFER SCI'IROTI I . . . E11013 Busiucsx AIiIIIiIIistrIIlion Delta Nu Alpha; Vicc-Prcsidcm, Alpha NII; XVesley Foundation WILLIAM LAWRENCE SCHRUFER . Sinking Spring Business Administration Jazz Club; Marketing Club; Dormitory 0mm jAMES ELMER SCHUYLER . . . Arlington, VII. Business z'hlnIim'slruu'mI Phi Sigma Kappa ROBERT DENNIS SCRABIS . . . Albany, N. Y. IiIIsim ss AIIIIIiIIisrrmfmI Sigma Chi V' 1UP. Pusidcnt, S Club; Football; Secretarv, Sinnm C III; NcI vman C lulI; Annountinu C u 1 LARRY GOCIIINAUER SEALOVER . . Dillsburg Business AIhIIiIIisIraIimI Marketing Club; Riding Club JACOB SEGAL . . . . . Philadelphia BusiIIL ss AIIIIIiIIislrtIIimi Insurance Club; I crshinu IliHcs; lelull Kappa Psi; MlIrkI. mm C luh; Intrz IIIIIIIals DEAN B. SELTZER . . . Villanova BusinI-ss AIIIIIiIIis-Irution Allilm Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi; Intrmnumls JOSEPH CAETANO SENDI . . . Steelum Business AIlIIiI'IIisImIimI Vice PIcsidcm, DI-zltI Nu Aqlpln Newman Club; Ja'IJ Club; Inltamurals PETER MICHAEL SENIN, JR. . . Philadelphia Business Adnziuistrulinn TIM; Accounting Club; Inlmmumls; AIM Board of Governors ROBERT PAUL SEYLER . . . Allentown BIIsiIILss AIIIIIiIIistraIion Dormitory O'I'Icer; ICG; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, AIM Bo: ml of Governors; Alpha Imppa PI MICHAEL JOSEPH SHEMANCIK . . Sharpsville Business Administration FRANK G. SI ILRVANICK . . Shamokin Business AdIIIiIIiStratimi Accounting Club; Neuman Club CLAYTON LOGAN SHIRK . . . BurnlIzIm Business AleIIiIIislI'uIimz Treasurer, Insurance Club JAY BRANDT SI'IOOP . . . . Fayettevillc Business AIIIIIiIIisIration RICHARD JESSE SH UTT . . Sprinnfield Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta lFC SAMUEL IRVING SIDEVVATER . . Philadelphia Business Administration Beta Sigma R110 Secretary, Beta Sigma Rho; Spring Week Committee FRANK SIMON . . . . . . Erie Business Administration Varsity Basketball; Intramurals MICI'IAEL JAY SITZMAN . . . Shamokin Busincss Administrulimx Debate Team; Marketing Club; Phi Em Sigma; Lion Putty CHARLES EDWARD SKOPIC . . Dallas Business Administration Pi Kappa Phi Economics Club; Secretary, Pi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Phi Omega; 'l rcasurcr, Scabbard and Blade ALFRED EMAN UEL SMITH . . . Gettysburg Business Atlluillislrlllioll GERALD KEITH SMITH . . . Portersville Business Administration Phi Sigma Kappa Marketing Club; Inlrnmmuls IRVIN JACKSON SMITH . s . . Clarion Business Azlministruiian Intrumumls IIOVVARD RAY SNYDER . . . . Timblin liusint'ss xhlminislmtion Ikonsurer, Alpha Kappa Psi PAUL HARLAN SNYDER . HastingSvon-Hudson, N. Y. Business Administration Phi Delta Theta Blue Band; Phi Mu Alpha; 'l'hcspiuns; Jazz Club; AIM; AIM Band VVJLLIAM HENRY SNYDER . . . Altoona Business z'hlminislrnlinn RICHARD ALLEN SOLOMON . . . Survcr Business Adminislrution Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club WILLIAM GAZA SOLTIS . . . . Windbcr Business Adnrinislmtirm Kappa Delta Rho Management Club; Intramurals; Accounting Club; Newman Club Ashley RALPH JOSEPH SOSNOVVSKI - Them Xi Busim'ss Adminislmtion Vichrcsidcnt, Sccrumry, Thom Xi; SAM DOROTHY ELEANORE SPANNUTH . . Myerstown linsinuss Adminisirulion Alpha Xi Delta Phi Chi Them; Bowling Club; Collvgiun; Jazz Club; Economics Club; Riding Club ANTHONY SPOCK . . Freeland aninvsx Atlnrinismuion Insurance Club; Ncu'man Club HAROLD HENRY SPRECHER . . . Lebanon Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha MARGARET ANNE STANLEY . . Homestead Park Business Administration Zeta Tau Alpha Vice-Prcsidcm, Phi Chi Them; Secretary, Zeta 'l'nu Alpha BERNARD STARK . . . . Fayette City Business Administration DOrmilory Olfxccr; Accounting Club; Economics Club; W'csuuinisu-r Foundation ANDREW GEORGE STASKO . . . Dallas Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club THOMAS MICHAEL STEFERO . . . CiIberton Business Administration Intramurals; Newman Club ROBERT ELLIOTT STEWART . . XVoodbury, N. J. Business Administration JAIVIES PATRICK STOPPER . . . Montoursvilic Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon CHRISTOPHER KERRY STRATE . . . EIVL-rson Business Administration: BL '11'Lr I louse Nimmv Counci1;S!n1h-nl Handbook; Intrunuuuls; SAME; II1;L1115urcr, Beuvcr 11usc;Accuu111ing Llu JAMES ERNEST STREIGHT . . . AItmma Businvss Adminiximlinn JACK IIOVVARD STROUP . . VViIIiamsport Business Administration Accounting Club; lmrnmumls SCOTT G. STULTZ . . . . I'Iollidnysburg aninuss Adminislruliwi Golf Team LAWRENCE ROBERT SULLIVAN . . . Eric Business Administrutiml 111.0111,- Accounting Club PETER PAUL SURMICK, JR. . . . Hazleton Business Arlininislrmion Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Newman Club AMI LEONARD LEE SWANK . . Harrisburg Murkuling DCIt1I 'l .1u DL-Iln Arnold Air Society; Marketing Club; UCA; Intrannunls LORNA ANN SWEITZER . . . . Reading Business Azlministmtwn Chi 011191111 Treasurer, P111 Chi T;I1ct:1 Business Administration Student Council; Ircusurer, Chi Omega; Angel Flight; Modern Dance CI ub THOMAS JOSEPH SWIERCZEWSKI . . Reading Business Administration Delta N11 Alpha; Delta Sigma Pi; Phi E111 Sigma; Buscbuil DALE LEE SYPHERD . . . Nonistown Business Administration Phi C. 111111111 Delta Arnold Air Society; AFRO'I'C Drill Team; Manager, II rcstIing; Intrannuuls FREDERICK RUTLEDGE TAYLOR . Lemovnc Bushu 13 Axlnxinistratiun DcII11'II11u Dcltu Vice Picsidcnt, Delta I 1111 Dle; Junior Ad1isor1' Bunrd; Sophomore Ad1 isurv Bo:1rLI;IL LOUIS MARK TESTEN . . . 'iingston Business Administration Vice-Prcsidcnt, IIIAI; AIM Board of Governors; SAM I LMI HAROLD ARTHUR THOMSON, JR. . Malvem Business Administration BLIa Theta Pi Senior Class Advisory Bu 1rd Blue B.1nd;Liun 111111 -Sthring C0111n1ixtcc;DL-lm N11 11111111111; Insurunu LIu WILLIAM AUSTIN THOMPSON . . Red Lion Business Adminiumtiun CARL JOSEPH TICE . . . . Lebanon Business Administration Imrzunumls GEORGE MATTHEW TIMINSKY . VVl1itL' Haven Business Administration Newman Club; Insurance 011111 KENNETH RUSSELL TODD, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Phi Delta Theta Thespinns; From; V'J'CC'Prvsiant, Phi Delta T110111; Treasurer, Jun Club; Andmcles; Suphmunrc Class Advisory 13111111 NICHOLAS DOMINIC TRIANO . . . Hazleton Business Aihuiuisrruliou Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club LOUIS CARL TRONZO . . . Punxsutuwney Business 1111111i111'x1r1111'm1 Phi 111111111111 Dehu RICHARD JOHN TRUDGEN . . . Titusvilic Busim ss Administrtuizm President, Alph't K111111211 si' 1' lCL' 1r1--51111111,P1211esr ; Business Adininistrntion udL'nt Council; Marketinu Club; Biz-Ad Bulieti 111 BEN JOSEPH TUCHI . . . . Hazlemn Business A11111i11ixl1'1uiou Pi L11n1111111 Phi SAM; NL'11'1111111 Club; 1111111111111'111s RAYMOND RICI IARD TULEYA . York Business Atlmiuismuion Pi Sigma Upsihm LiICFOSSL L'; AL'L'111111t1'111v C111 11', S Club; Druids; RLu 111.111 Club; Quarterdcck Soeicty;Lner11sse Club; Dnrmiwn OII'IL er MICHAEL ROCCO VIGNOLA . . . Milton Business Administration Phi Mu Delta SAM; Young Democrats; 11111'111111111115; Newman Club JUDSON PHILIP VOSBURG . . . 51111110111 Business Administration Accounting Club HUGH DAVID W AGNER . . Gowen City Business Administruiiriu Alpha 111111 011161 11; MI 1 Bo '1rd of Gmernors; '1'1M;Yuu11g 101111 1111i:3 .1115; M' '11'11L'ling Cl11b;1111r11111ur11s1 DONALD ED1717ARD VVALMSLEY . . Cheltenham Si Igmzl Alpha Epsilon II'C Business Administration Vicc- -PrcsidL'm, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Intramluuls; Marketing Club; WALT ER BRUCE WALSH . . . State College B siness Administration Siumu Alpha Epsilun Iresident, Sign1110Al11111 Epsilon; 11 C 1101 1rd of Com r01; V 1Lc- -lrcsidcn at, Jun miur C135 50L 'i111i11111111, Junior Prom; Freshman Class Ad1iso1'y Board; :11 Junior L1:15:ri111visury Boa ARTHUR A. VVARG . . . . Bethlehem Business Administration Marketing Club; Intrunmruls EARL LCROY VVATKEYS . . . Elizabctilvilie Business Azimiuistruliml Accounting Club RICHARD PAUL VVA'I'SON . . . Edgcwood Business A11111i11istr1uion Phi Delta Theta PrisidLm, Phi Delta '1111'111; President, 'lhclzpi' 1115; M Manager, Gymnastics; Blue Ixcy; P11r111i ous THEODORE JOSEPH VVEATI'IERS . . Phihdelphia Business Adminismuimz Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Club; Intrmuuruls; Jazz Club RICHARD D. WEEDEN . . MountBerry, C! Business Aiimim'struliuu Lacrosse Team; S Club; Outing Club; Lacrussc Club F. ALLEN WEISENFLUH . . 11111011131 Business Administration $11,111 1 Phi Epsilon President, Sigma P111 Epsilon; IFC 13011111 of Control; 111111111 Kappa Psi; Jazz Club ROBERT WILLIAM WEISS . . Boiling Springs Business Administration Them Kappa Phi Insurance Club; Newman Club; SAM; IFC; Inlrmnumls GEORGE WASHINGTON VVELKER, III . C1arksburg,Md. Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta J. BRIAN WELLER . . . . . Altouna Business Ailuiinistnuion President, Marketing Club; VicevPrcsidcnt, SAM DAVID WILLIAM WEST . . . . Eric Business Administration Theta Chi S1: nior C111 .155 Advisorv Bourd;'lhcspim1s; Collegian; University Party- Steering Committee; President, Young Republicans; Lion larty- Steering Cummincc THEODORE MARTIN VVEXLER . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta Androclcs; Business Administration Student Council; CPA; Book Exchange KOBLEY KENNETH WHAITE . . . Hop Bottom Business Administration Accounting Club SILAS DAVID WHITE . . . Somerton Business Administration Lambda C111 Alpha SAM; Accounting Club WILLIAM JAMES WIDDIS . . . Secane Business Administration Vice- President, Alpha Kappa Psi; Pi G1n1111.1 Mu; ViL c-Picsidcnt, Accounting Clul 1 STANLEY GEORGE WIELOBOB . . New Kensington Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; TIM; AIM 11011111 111' Governors; Intramumls EDGAR THOMAS WILLIAMS . . . Eldcrton Business Administration Acacia Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club RICHARD CLIFFORD WILT . . . Parkland Busim ss Administrulion T rcasurur,1 Delta Sigma Pi;A1M 11011111 of bu1L11111rs,111usurcr, lM' M: Irketing Club; Nc11n11111 Club; DONALD WALLACE VVOMELDORF . . Lewistown Business Administration President, Delta Nu Alpha EUGENE WALKER VVOY . . . . Haverford Business Administration 13cm 'l'licm Pi Cheerleader; 111111- Kcy; Dcltu Nu Alpha STANLEY MATTHEW VVYNOSKY . . . Riurlin Business Administratinu Accounting Club CI IARLES R. YET T ER . . . . Enola Businuss Adminisuminn SAM; Marla ting Club RICHARD DUANE YOIIE . Braintree,Mass. Business Ailmiuisiraiion Nittany 6101111; lnlrumquls WILLIAM RICHARD YOST . . . . Cleona Business Ailnlinislrnlimi Accuunling Club THUR WILLIAM YOUNG . . . Austin Business Administration Delta Tau Delta Insurance Club; Intramuruls; Marketing Club EDWARD AMOS ZACHARIAS . . . Athens Businesx Administration Management Club; SAM; Accounting Club; Immmumls EDWARD JOHN ZEISLOFT . . . Hazleton Business Administration Della Nu Alpha; Accounting Club; AIME EDWARD CHARLES ZIRIMERNIAN . . Chambersburg Business Azlminislmliwl Them Xi President, Them Xi; 117C CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS FERDINAND G. BRICKWEDDE Dean The College of Chemistry and Physics is devoted to the study of these fundamental sciences. Nearly 900 undergraduates are enrolled in the five four-year curriculums. Recent demands for individuals with postgraduate training has increased the atten- tion given to advanced courses in the College and more. than 285 graduate students are enrolled. With the completion of the new Petroleum Rehning Labora- tory next year, the College will occupy five buildings with over four million cubic feet for instruction and research in physics, Chemistry, chemical engineering, and physical science. A well- equipped reference library is also available. Students train for careers as chemical engineers 91 THE ORGANIZATION XV. CONARD FERNELIUS Head, Department of Chemistry Head, Department of Chemical Engineering JOHN A. SAUER Head, Department of Physics 92 CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS STUDENT COUNCIL 2t. 1? Bolt 1 - . . X 7 ' n . . Kl - , D, R. Z , C. V. Davis, J. Benson, M. A. Shall, II. J. Miuhndf, A. S. Mnu'crIYv. Semml Rou-uS. G: Bruu'p, L. C. Bedgfafgv 131. 3101121? 11K;:hlll. ,Iansillj'D. V. Prggglcv, G. C. Ih'nxrcm, B. A. Truman, A. Pcukhzlm. 10p IhIIP-M. . HR-bstcr, Jr., J. P. Synknnls, J. P. Hugh, R. G. Palaschuk, R. 11. Ilurrisun, A. J. CRISSUI'I, C. II. Moran, Jr. Ochcrs: President, Donald R. Zepp; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Irving .l- chin; Secre- tury-Trcusurcr, C. W alter Davis. Each Spring, the Chemistry and Physics Student Council holds an opcn house for high school students. Some of the other functions 0F the Council are a Bluebonk Conllict Committcc which attempts to eliminate the. possi- bility of having two bluebunks in the College scheduled on the same. dav, and :1 Course Evaluating Committee: The Clzcm-Phys Newsletter is :1 monthlv publication, sponsored by tho Studcn't DONALD R. ZEPP Council, to help keep students informed. President JOHN WILLIAM ABER . . WashinUton 81-111111'1' Alpha C111 Sigmz' 1 Urccl; VVL'Ck 1'11111111illcc; Irrvshmnn Class Advismy Board GEORGE BERNARD ARIES, JR. . . Ridgwuy 81101151: Phi Kappa Arnold Air Suriuty; 111111111 Phi Onwgu PAUL RIC! IARD ANDERSON . . . Brnckwuy Physics 11111'11111111'1115 JAMES A. ANGSTADT . . . Quakertown Chemical Engineering RICI IARD EDWIN ARMEN . Connellsvillc Chemical Enginccrh: .g 'I'11L1Kappa Epsilon Secret; 1'10, l11u K111111111 Ll1silo11;EchIions Committee; Si gum 11111; AK 11L Phi L111 Sium JOEL BALOGI I . . . . Kingston Physics Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Sigma Pi Sigma; P111 E111 Sigma; LSA GEORGE ALLEN BEALE . . . Academia Chemical Engiuccring AILhL DAVID BLAIR BEEBE . . Pitman, N J. Prc- M1 1111111 P111 01111111111Dcll11 Idilnr, 0111111 Pln's N1' 11 511'111r; Cl11-111Pl1ys 81111111111 C011ncil;B1scI111l I C 1511'1111 11! C11111111I;Id1tor, IIC Ruskin 1V111g'1 1.1m, ROBERT FRANK BIEIIISII . . . Juhnstown Prlemlivul Chess Club; 11111. Club J WILLIAM SAMUEL BICKEL . . . Ottsvillc Physics Alpha Phi 01110311; Alpha Nu; 1111131111111115; AIM Chorus DAVID GLENN BOLTZ . . Lebanon Chmuivul Enghwcring Phi Mu Dell 11 Blue Band; Phi Mu Alpha; AlChE TIMOTHY BOOI'IER . , . Moundsvillc, W. Va. Physics Phi Kappa Psi 117C; Qunrlcrdcck Society; 'I'hcspiuns Tl IOMAS MICI IAEL BOTLOCK . . VVindbcr Clwmicul lingiuvuring Alph .1 K. .111111L111 11111111 1 AIChIi; Baseball; Newman C lub RODNEY PAUL BLIWSER . . VVCSI IVIontercy Chmnical Engincuring 1 1E CARL BROXVN . . . . C11 rbondulc Physics CARL RICHARD BURMEISTER . . Coalport Chemical Engim'oring Sigma Tau; Phi E111 Sigma; AICI1IE JOHN JOSEPH BUSCAVAGE . . . Shenandoah Chemical Enginuuring EUGENE RAYMOND CAPRIOTTI . . Natrona Heights Physics Alpha Chi Sigma SaCmmen t0 Sigma Nu BOX E. CARL PrLHUL'diL'ul RALEIGH ANTHONY CARRIEN Slmrpsburg Chemical Fuginvrrlng AICM'Z; Intrumumls Iluzlcton ANTHONY ANTHONY CASSANO ChemiL-ul Iiugium'riug AIClIli; Intrumurnls ROBERT DCWITT CHAPMAN Erie Physics President, Alpha Nu; Sigma Pi Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon PHYLLIS BRIDGET CHARNECKI Nauticoke Chemical Enginevring AIChE; Newman Club WESLEY ROBERT CHERRY Clwmixlry ACS RICHARD KERMIT DIEHL Chemical Engineering FRANK LEWIS DORMISH Chcmixlry ACS DAVID DONALD DULANEY Prv-Mmlicul Parmi Nous; Druids; S Club; Intramumls EDMUND JOSEPH ELDER Chemistry ACS; Newman Club RONALD EUGENE ENGLE Chemistry ROBERT M. EVANS, JR. Chemical Engineering Sharon Hill MIKEL WILLIAM COI'IICK Snlladusburg Suuncu Secretary, AIM; Arnold Air Society; Jam Club . Tamalq 1121 Dullu Sigma Phi THOMAS EDWARD DAUBERT Clu-miml Engineering President, UCA: Treasurer. Delta Sigma Phi; Tun Bclu Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Em Sigma; AIChl'; llctzcl Llniun Buurd Camp 1 lill JACK LEROY DENISON , Alpha Chi Sigma Sciuncc Allentown Farrell Lchighton WALTER LEE DUNKLE Jersey Shore Phyxivs HERBERT ARTHUR DUSCHA SL'iI'IIL't' Eben sburg FRANK ELLIS EHREL 1FELD, JR. Clu'mislry lnzrznnuruls; ACS Philipsburg Charlcroi Lebanon Dalton DENNISON FAIRCHILD, III . . . Bradford Physics ROBERT RAY FERRIS . . Aspinwall Chemical Enginccring Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Phi Omega; AIChE EDWARD CHENEY FETI'IEROLF . Greenwich,Conn. UCA; Schuhphmcrs Club; Outing Club; Inzetlandia Folk Dancexs GEORC E LOUIS FISH . . . Cirard Chemical Engineering President, AIChE; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Intramurals 101 IN S. FLEMING . . . . Philadelphia Chemical Engineering SAMUEL MCCLAIN FLEMING . Huntingdon Chemical Engineering Phi G amma Delta Cheerleader; Parmi Nous; Blue Key; Sigma Tau; Encampment EDMUND M. FLOUNDERS . . Philadelphia Chemical Engiucvring AIChE; Sigma Tau; Jazz Club FRANK SALVADORE FRENDUTO . . Hazleton Chamicnl Enginecring HARRY R. FREY . . . Linesville Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma ACS; Chem-Phys Student Council DANIEL MILSOM FRIDAY . . Houtzdale Pre-IWedical Sigma Alpha Epsilon IFC; B1111: Key; Cliem-Phys Student Council; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Junior Class Advisory Boar JOHN ALBERT FRIDY . . . . Palmyra Physics Delta Chi President, Delta Chi; Secretary, Sigma Pi Sigma; Blue Band; Phi Mu Alpha THEODORE RICHARD GELET . . Mount Pleasant I'rc-Blmlicul Alpha Chi Sigma Secretary, Alpha Chi Sigma; Zoology Club; Greek cck Committee; Chem- -Phys Newslctf re: ROBERT MacDONALD GEMMILL, JR. Camp Hill Prc-Mmlicnl Delta Sigma Phi Track; Intmniurals GLENN HENRY GERBER . . . Dillsburg Clwmical Engineering Triangle Engineer; AlChE; 1312 Club; SAME; Pi Lambda Upsilon RICHARD IRVING GILLETTE . Matamoras Chemistry Sigma Tau Gamma Intramurals DAVID PAUL GOLDSTEIN . . . Lewistown Prv- Medical Blue B z;1nd Sylmphony Orchestra; Alpha PEPsiJon Delta; 1Eta Sigma; Phi KappaP ROBERT EARL GREENAWALT . . . Sligo Chemical Engineering ROBERT LAWRENCE GRIECH . . Portland Mills Chemical Engineering 1 JOHN ALLEN HASSELL . . . . Erie Clwmiury Glee Club RUCH ALEXANDER HENDERSON . New KcnSington Prt'rRlcdivul Sccrclury, Alpha: Epsilon Dclm; Phi 13m Sigma JAMES D. HERR . . . . Millersvillc Chemical Engim'cring Inlmmumls; Outing Club; Riding Club; ARS; AIChli JOHN PHILIP HETRICK . . Punxsutuwney Scivncc AC5 HENRY OTTO HOLTSCHNEIDER . . Monroevillc Chemical Engineering Ncwmzm Club; AIChli; Camera Club VVILLIAIW KENNETH HOVVLETT . . Cooperstown Science JANE ELLEN HUNCI-IAR . . . Bcrwick Science Gamma Sigma Sigma; President, Cummn Pi Epsilnn; ACS; Dormitory Ollicur JOHN ALEXANDER HUSTON, JR. . WestChcstcr Clu'mislry ROBERT VALENTINE KASUBICK . . Osceola Mills Chemistry Pershing Rifles M THOMAS JAMES KELLY . . . Pottsvillc Clwmislry Newman Club; ACS EDWARD PAUL KERLIN . . . Altoonn Physics Chess Club; Inlrmnurnls MARYLN JOAN KING . . Hershey Chmnistry Dclm Dclm Delta Cu'cns; Alpha Lambda Della; SccrcmryTrcusurcr, VVRA; Dormitory Prcsl dent; VSGA; Secretary-Trcasuter, Chcm-Phys Student Council; Clxcm-Phys Ni'wslcnvr; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Delta Dclta Dvlta RICHARD HARRISON KLINGLER . . Emlenton Chemical Engineering Vice-Presidcnt, AIChE; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Immmumls RONALD JOHN KORNOSKY . . . Charleroi Chemistry Newman Club; ACS ROSS ALLAN KREMER . . SchuylkillHaven Chemical Engim-cring Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilun; Sigma Tau; Phi 13m Sigma; Secretary, AIChE; Chcm-Phys Student Cmmcil THEODORE PAUL KUBISTA . . Scotch Plains, N. J. Prc-Mcdicnl AIPha 151151.10 de; Pnrmi Nous; Basketball; S Club; Immmumls KAI SUN LAI . . . . Nchurk,N.Y. Clxmnical Engineering Cheanhys Student Council; AIChE; Camera Club; Ncu'nmn Club LAWRENCE KENNETH LASKA . . Pittsburgh Prc-Mezlicul 97 WILLIAM EDWARD LATHAN . . Philadelphia Prc-A'lctlical Omega Psi Phi XVDFM; Senior Class Advisory Board; Vicc-Prcsidcm, Scnior Class; IFC DEAN EARL LEIB . . . . CarIisle Che mical Engineering Sigma 1:111; 1:111 BLI 1:1 Pi;Presi11ent, 1': UR Studcm 1L11011'ShlpT rcasurcr, AIL.11l5 ALFRED REGINALD LESTER, JR. . . Norristuwn Chmuical Enginvt'riug ' IChE WILLIAM STEPHEN LOVRINIC . Hazleton PrchIL'lliwl Theta Kappa P111 Sccnlarv,Tl1ct:1 Kappa 11111; Alpln Epsilon Delm; 1111 E111 Sig111n;J:1zz Club; Nv11n1z111 C1111 JOHN ALFRED MCARTHUR . . . Narberth Chemical Engineering Collegian; Editor, Chem Plus Newshm r; Chem Phys Student C0u11cil;Secretar2L', AIM;Andmc115; 12111110115 Committee; Phi Em Sigma; 1511u1111111111c11t;AIC11L ROBERT DANIEL MCCARRON, JR. . Chestnut Hill, Mass. Pro M111cul Sigma C111 Un1ver511v l'I:11111r,1A VII , Senior C11 155 Advisorv Buurd; A11111:1Pl11 Omega; Parmi Nous; 111 T; Uu 111M135 Nuwslc'tnr; N011 111.111 C';111b l111r:1n1u1'nls;GrecWeek JAMES RICHARD MCCOY . . . Altoona Chemical Engineering AIChE DONALD L. MCEVVEN . . . . Pittsburgh Scivncu Delta Sigma P111 Basketball; Intrumumls ROBERT BERNARD MCFADDEN . . Kclayres Chemical. Engiuvcring AIChE WILLIAM RAYMOND MACKEY . . Portage Physics Imramumls; Newman Club EDWARD EUGENE MAIER . . . 011 City Chemical Engineering Chem-Phys vash-ncr; AIChE; Vicc-Prcsidcm, PC1111 11:11'c11 Club JAMES PHILIP MARRA . . . Curwensville Pre-MBdicnI Newman C1ub; VVSYA THOMAS ANTHONY MASCARO . . West Point Chemistry Chem-Phys Student Council; President, ACS EUGENE HAROLD MITCHELL . . ClearBeId Physics GUIDO MOELLER . . . . State College P11351125 President, Sigma Pi Sigma MARTIN JOEL MORRIS . . Washington, D. C. Prc-IHEdz'cuI. Zoology Club; 1111101; AFROTC D1'111 Tcum; Outing Club GEORGE JOSEPH MOTSAY . Carbondale Pyc- Aledical President, Alpha Epsilon Deltn;Ph1 Eta Sigma; 1111 Kippa Pl11;Chem-P1n's NL'wshHHLr ALBERT SAMUEL MOVVERY, JR. . . VVallingford Prc-R'It'dicul 11111113 C111 S1gma l 11csp1 .1115; LA V1 ;1FC Board of Cuntml; Cl1Lm-Ph1's Stu lent Co11ncil; 11' C Rushina Magmh 1c JOSEPH CHARLES NEUKLIS . . Tamaqua Chemistry JOHN W. NEWLIN, JR. . . . . Tyrone Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Intmmumls; AIChE WILLIAM HUNT NUTTING . . Collegevillc Chemical Iingincrriug AIChE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Tam Bela Pi; Sigma Tau ANTI IONY JOHN PENTZ . . . Shillington Chemical Engineering jOSEPH VINCENT PERHACH . . Swoyerville Physics Thom Xi Treasurer, Sigma Pi Sigma WALTER EDWARD POPLARCHEK . . Smock Physics Glee Club ESTHER JOAN PRESSEL . . . Loysburg Chemistry Sccrcrary, Camera Club; Cosmopolitan Club; ACS; UCA WAYNE KISTLER RADCLIFFE . . Vandergrift Physics Alpha Kappa Lambda Vicc-President, Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Buml NICHOLAS LOUIS ROCK . . . Philadelphia Prv-Rlcdical Pi Kappa Phi Newman Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta ROBERT STEFFL ROTH . . . Scranton Chemical Engineering Scabbard and Blade; AIChE J. PALMER RUGH . . . VVestfield, N. J. Chemical Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Chem-Phys Student Council; AIChE RAYMOND GEORGE SABA . . . VVilkesBarre Physics Glee Club MICHAEL SCARLATO . . . Hazleton Pre-Mcdical Theta Kappa Phi ROGER GENE SEROTA . . . Philadelphia Prechdical Beta Sigma Rho Chairman, Tribunal; Vice-President, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Lacrosse Team; Outing Club; Players DONALD ALBERT SHIFFLER . . Lock Haven Chemical Engineering Them Xi Blue Band; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Iitu Sigma RONALD ALBERT SIDERS . . . York Alpha Chi Sigma Scirnca IFC Board of Control; Parmi Nous; Encampment; Vice-Presidcnt, Alpha Chi Sigma THEODORE ANDREW SIMON . . Douglassville Chemical Engineering AIPha Tau Omega Vicc-Ptesidem, Sophomore Class KENNETH LOUIS SMELTZER . . Bcllefontc Prc-Alcdical DAVID ROBINSON SPAHR . . Tarantum Chemical Iingim'vring 1111111111 11111.1 R110 NICHOLAS CURRIE SPANGLER . . Clainon SL'I'JHL'U LAWRENCE CLAUDE SPECE . . 11011111311101; ChL'iuiL'ul Engiuvuriug Triangle Susrclury, 'I'rinngic; P111 E111 Sigma; 111C1111 MANUEL STEIN . . . . Philadelphia PrP-M 1'11 icui DAVID STELMAN . . . Philadelphia Chemistry Sigma Alpha Mu Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Mu; ACS; Chess Club; Campus Party DONALD HAROLD STRAUB . . Wyomissing Chemical Fuginvcriug I'IILLEL H. SUKENIK . . . . Hazleton Chemistry RADEN BUNTARMAN SUMANTRI . Palembang, Indonesia Chemical l'ugimcriiw Alpha C111 Sigma Sigma 1' 1111; Delphi; SL'C1'1:1.'1r1', Cosnmpulitan Club; P111 111 Sigmm Outing C;Iub IRC RALPH LLOYD SWANK . . Butler Prc- Medical 1'11iGr111111111DL'1121 Man'igm, 111'151111111115; Secret 1.'1r1 'lr1asurcr, P1r1111 Nous; $01111 1111 NC Board 111' Cm 11101' Search .111', Blue 11'11'; 11:11 SQLiL-IyCounL'il;13111:.1111111111'111 jOSEPH PAUL SYNKONIS . . . Philadelphia Pr1'vM1 dicul Alpha Chi Sigma Chcm- Phys 9111110111 Cnuncil; ChL'm- 111115 Newsletter; Thespinns; Pershing Riilcs EDWARD RICHARD TAYLOR . . 011 City Chemical Engincvriug Clu'm-Phys Newsletter; AICME; Glee Club ARTHUR JOSEPH THOMPSON . . Collegeville Physics RUTH MUMMA THOMPSON . . . Lemoyne Sci: 1111' ViL'L- Pr1s1d1 111 C 1111101 1111ir; 1V11mc11' s Chums; Iouisc 1111mm Club; Iota Sigma 1r DENNIS JOSEPH UI'IRIN . . . MCKL'L'sport Clu'mivul Eizgim't'ring Phi Kappa CARL VVILCOX VunDREELE . . Wilmington, Del. ChumiLui Enginu'1'1ing Alpln C11iSignm '1'10'1511r1'13A1pha C11i Siunn; Qu'1r11- r111'L'k S11L'iLt1'; AIChE; C110111-Pl11's 51111113111 Council; ACS 41 BERNARD JOHN WACLAVVSKI . . Dickson City Physics Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; American Physical Society JOANNE ALBRIGHT VVALBERT . . Emmaus Clu'mistry Secretary, 111111 Sigma Pi; Alpha Lambda Della; ACS JOSEPH ALVIN VVEADER . . Selinsgrovc ' Piii Sigma Kappa President, Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Phi 011161.111; IFC; Quanculcck Society DAVID C. VVEETMAN . . . Glenhzun, N. Y. Clu-mislry Alpha Chi Sigma Cllt'anhY$ SIIIdcnI Cnuncil RICHARD GAI'IAGEN WELLER . Juhnstown Pru-IIIOIII'L'III Alph I K' Ippu Lambda BARRY DAVID IVHITE . . Shillinoton CIIL'IIIicuI. Enginvcring AlplIII I' lIi Smm I Lucmssc; Chum-Phys Studcnt Council WALTER KARL WIELAND . . . Norristown Physics ELMER RAY WITTER . . Cuba, N. Y. ChomiLuI hvlginm ritzy LEONARD EUGENE VVYDOTIS . . VVanzImic Chemistry DONALD RAYMOND ZEPP . . York Chamicul Ifrwiuuuriug .UIIIIII C III SIunH Cabinet; OIIII cmn DCIIII Kappa; President, Ilum- ths Sludcnt I'Iu IIci- Skim and Bones; 'l.Iu Bet ta Pi; I'lIinImnn, IIIB; PIIslIiIIu RIIlLs; Dnrmixun cr .4 Work in physics involves careful calculations 101 EDUCATION EDUCATION JOHN R. RACKLEY Dean The major activities of the College of Education pertain to instruction and research in the interests of education throughout the Commonwealth. The instructional program includes cours- es conducted on campus during the academic year and summer sessions, special conferences for educators and psychologists, ex- tension classes in education and psychology, and corrcsPondence courses. The College is planning construction of two new buildings, one a laboratory and an instructional center to train teachers for the mentally handicapped. This year the College played host to supervisors of education from Latin America. They studied techniques of education in North America. During the Fall Semester, there were 1,963 undergraduates, including 444 seniors enrolled in the College of Education and 460 graduate students Were majoring in programs of the College. a Science education students learn through experiments 103 THE ORGANIZATION S. LEWIS LAND Director of Vocational Teacher Educmi Head, Department of Industrial on on? 104 EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL mtmm Row: G. Vcis s, XXI. S. Strublc, X.SIIIr111 J. L.BLIIII:I',L C.Buttcrw01th,R.ILJUhnsun,D.C.Ncum:111,8.6111015111an1X.Criiii11,ll.1X.DaIviIL heiser, M. J. A. Tc1111111-,l L. L. Uu ston Sccnml Raw: C. 13.111i11ck, M L. Sungicr, S. B. Hoffman, K. A. an Ii: 13 Ilor ,C. L Cin P. A. BL'S:IL'k,1XL J. SMW L J- OI1L'1111:,111 M C Miller,J.A1X117.I111111L',1XI.B. is.1017110111:J.J.Sli1inskV,J. l. C1111111111 II. .FiIILvlst11ii,S.1X.Suhr,L.j Burke, C. N. ,1 Ike, 1- A- MV'US, S L.l'1rki11,J.K.Lung1-X. S111L11,B11'X 1011115011,U.1'X. Hansyun. F2111 OHiccrs: President, Ruth H. 1011115011; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Dorothy C. Ncmnan; Secrcta11511021511101, Ellen C. Butterworrh. Spring OHICCrs: President, Dorothv C. Newman; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Sharon B. l IomezIn; SecrctaI'y'Trcasurcr, Jeannette L. Butler. This past year the Council donated a Children's Literature Collection to the library for use by students and student teachers. They 21150 printed '11 handbook RUTH H. JOHNSON about the College I111 Orientation Week. President WILLIAM EDGAR ADAIR Industrial Am President, IFS ANNETTE ELAINE AGNER Education 11111'111111111115; Outing Club; ACEI A. LOUISE ALTDOERFFER Education VVumcn's Chorus ILI11 1.111 A1p11n Mount Jewelt Curaopolis Chi Omega Lancaster WILLIAM BATTEIGER ANTHONY, III 1nduxlriu1 Arts 111111 L111111l11 Sigma ANITA LOUISE ARCARI 15111117111011 G1111111111 Sigma Sigma; Hockuy Club; ACIZI; 11111'11111111'11151 Dance Club JANET AUCK 1311 1113110011 LAVUE; 01111111111 Sigma Sigma; Bcllcs Lmtrcs Club; UCA Roselle Park, N. J. JOYCE LORRAINE AMES . Austin Education Theta Phi Alpha 1V11111c11's Chorus; Newman Club; Bridge Club; Bowling Club Ridgway Zeta Tau 11111118 SARA KATHRYN AMES Education Perkasie DAVID PATRICK ANDERSON E11 ucatiou ViL'c- Prcsidcnt, Sllmni 511 C111 Sigma T1111 Delta; VD1,BC1105 Lcltrcs Cl ub Hamburg Merion 111111111 Phi RICHARD HUGH BALDERS'I'ON Education HELEN EVELYN BALDWIN Education Mortar 1311.1;111 Chimes; 111151111111 11cm Sig111'10111iL'1011; 1:011 Club; Women's Chorus; L11 11111 Choir; Pi 1.1111111x11 11101.1; P111 K111111111 Phi; Alpha L11n11x1'1 DL SONYA SYBIL BARNETT 171111c1111'0. 1 mm 1111101;Ri1li11g C1u Pi Kappa P111 11cm Sigma Omicron 1VSLA;11'Ls1de11l Phi Sigma Sigma Presidc11t,Pl1i Siwmru Sigma; ACL'I; CPA; 111111111u11L11iL' Cuunml; RICHARD HARRY AUMAN Port Carbon Education Pershing 1111125; SEAP SHELDA CAROL BACHIN Aldan Education Sigma Delta Tau 11110 'Iau Sigma; XVDFM;SP1111g Week Committee; 81111111511 Club; 1195 Lettus Club; Modem Dance FREDERICK LEHMAN BARTSCHAT Bellefonte Industrial Arts 10111 Lambda Sigma Fcastcrvillc Lcwistown Philadelphia JAMES IRVIN BEAMER State College Industrial Arts Education Student Council; 10111 Lmnbda Sigma CAROLE ANN BECHTEL Pennsburg Education Gamma Phi Beta XVnmL'n's Chorus; Jazz Club; XVSGA; Secretary, Gamma Phi Beta; Froth DOROTHY G. BECKER Rahway,N.J. Education SLrL1l1s; Phi Kappa P111; SLcht 1n Pi Lambda Them; Secretan, Alpha Lambda all m; Louise IqunLr C1ub;Engi1Iccr; ScchtaIy, Symp ony Orchestra JOYCE DEANNE BEDRAVA . . Butler Psycllolugv :111pl11 DL-Im P1 Alpha Lambda Delta; Psy Club; lntmmuruls RICHARD ARLIN BEGGS . . . ConHucncc Music Education JOHN MONCRIEFF BEHNE . . Mnnhussct, N. Y. Industrial Arts Delta Tau Delta Captain, Lacrosse; Owing Club; 8 Club; 11111111111111115; IES BARBARA ANN BELL . . . Albion Education Alpha C. 111111111 DL'lm Vicc- -Prcsidc11t Alpha 6111111121 DL'1111; Senior Editor, L1 1 11:: C olkgiun; 1V SGA P.1n11cllcll111c Council; 111cspim1s; 01111111131 Sigma Sigma; Stmluxz 11111111110019E VVR 111; ACE! CHARLES WILLIAM BELL . . Elvcrson Sigma Phi Epsilon Pershing Rifles; SAME; Lacrosse Club JANE ANN BENSON . . . . 11121n511cld Doha Zcm ACEI; Nun's and Views; President, Delta Zeta Educulirm Education LYLA JEAN 1313111811 . . . . 111121021111 Mush. Education Sy mphony Orchcsun; Chapel Choir;11'omcn's Chorus; Iu uuise Homer C1111 CAROL ANN BERTRAND . . . . Eustun 1311111111101! Delta Zum LICA; ACEI; LSA; Gamma Sigma Sigma PATRICIA FAYE BILONICK . . . Latrobe Education chutc Club; Delta Alpha Delta; Golf Club SUSAN LOUISE BLACK . . . . Erie Education Tennis Club; Bowling Club ROBERT B. BLAINE . . . . Harrisburg Ps 'cholow Hillel; Philosophy Club NANCY L. BLIMLINE . . . Philadelphia Education Alpha Xi Drltn Gamma Sigma Sigma; ACEI; Bowling Club; Bridge Club CHARLES WILLIAM BOHR . , , ghmmkm Industrial Am MARILYN CARTER BOOTE . . Silver Spring, 1111.1. Ps1cholug1 Jazz C1ub;Ps1 Club JOHN FERGUSON BOTT . . . Jeannette Ps'whologv Siuma N11 lions Pz'm; Vice- President Skull and 11111115; Androclcs; D1. ulplii; Sprinn 1VL'ek C0111111ittcc; Enumnpm 'nl JUDITH ANN BOVVERS . . . Hyndmun Gamma Phi 110111 President, 01111111111 Phi Beta; 1VSGA; Dormitory Ofl'u'cr Education JOHN UPTON BOVVNIAN . . 1e1mantown,11'1d. Imlusm'ul Ans 110013111 .1F11OTC Drillllean1;IES;Knpp.1 Phi Kappa; Lambda Si 11'gn1 JOHN CLINTON BUYER . . Abingmn Education Lambda L111 Alpha AFRO'JC Drill Team JAMES GLENN BOYLES . Lemoyne Education Alpha Kappa Lambda President, Alpha Kappa Lambda; Thespians DANIEL ROBERT BRALSKI . . . Natrona Psychology From; Psy Club RONALD LARRY BRASHER . Staunton, Va. Elucatian Phi Kappa Sigma lntrmnumls; Greek Week Committee BOYD CLARENCE BREWER . . . Johnstown Industrial Arts IES; Camera Club JACK E. BROWN . . . . Pittsburgh Psychology Alpha Sigma Phi Tennis Team; Psy Club; Jazz Club; Riding Club; Intramurals JACK ALBERT BURGER . . . Allentown Vocational Industrial Education Sigma Chi Iotn Lambda Sigma; Kappa Phi Kappa; IES KATHRYN LOUISE BURGERT . . Pittsburgh Education Kappa Delta Collegian; CPA; SEAP; Intramurals PATRICIA ANN BURKE . . . . Lilly Education JAMES FREDERICK BURNS . . Watsontown Education JOHN RODGER BURROWS . . . . Erie Education BARBARA KAY CAIN . . . . Bellefonte Education Pi Beta Phi Panhellenic Council; SEAP; ACEI MARY ELIZABETH CAMPBELL . . Drexel Hill Education Gmmm Sigma Sigma; ACEI; Newman Club; Intramurals; Jazz Club; Hockey Clu RICHARD ANTHONY CAPPELLI . . Hershey Education Newman Club; Outing Club RICHARD MAX CARR . . . Montoursville Education Manager, Football; AUSA; Pershing Rifles; Intramurals BEVERLY ANN CHACE . . . Northeast Education Intcr-Varsity Christian Fellowship; Leonidas JOHN SHELDON CHATHAM . . Havertown Education Sigma Nu Belles Lenrcs Club; Outing Club; Jazz Club; AUSA ELIZABETH JANE CHATMAN . . . York Educmwn Lconidcs; Intramurals; Bowling Club; SEAP; ACEI; UCA DOUGLAS OSCAR CHIDLOW . . . Carnegie Education Pi Kappa Alpha Viceresident, Pi Kappa Alpha MARY LOU COBLE . . . . Douglas,Ga. Art Education Pi Gnmma Alpha; XVeslcy Foundatinn HERBERT STEVEN COHEN . . Scranton Psychology 1110M Tau chmc Club;Sig1na Alpha Eta; VVDI M; IlillLl MARILYN JILL COHEN . . . Athens Etatluc atina Sigma Delta Tau Chimes; Collegian,- Secret tary, Panhellcnic Cuux1cil;chmc Club; 1111101; Junior Class Advisorv Board; Elc cct ions Commit tree; Secrcm 11y, Sigma Dc 1.1 Tau; Encampment; News and Views; Dormi 1to1'y Ocher; Education Student I Wound LARRY EDWARD CONDON . . . Clearfxeld Them Delta Chi Kappa Phi Kappa; Secretary, Theta Delta Chi Education ANNE MOORE CONN . . . . Charleroi Art Education Phi M11 Pi Gamma Alpha; Penn State Bible Fellowship; Jazz Club JAMES THOMAS COONAN . . . Pottsville Education President, SEAP; Scubbarda 1111 B121 dc; Lducation Student Council; Bel lcs Lcttrcs C1ub;SAME EUGENE MARSHALL COPPOLA . Centrallslip,N.Y. Psychology Pi Gamma Mu; AIM; Psy Club; Economics Club MYRON KELLER COXE . . . Pittsburgh Psychology Sigma Nu CONSTANCE MARGARET DALY . . VVyomissing Education Alpha Chi Omega w Newman Club JOHN JOSEPH D'ANGELO, JR. . . Philadelphia Ed 11cm 1' mt Chairman, University Party; AIM; Encampment; Senior Class Ad1isnry 0.1d; SEAP;P1'csidc-nt, Model Railroad Club DONNA DAUBERT . . . . Philadelphia Education Collegian; ACEI HEATHER ANN DAVIDHEISER . . Pottstown Education Alpha Omicron Pi Scrolls; Editor, Monitor; Education Student Council; Engineer VIRGINIA JANE DEAN . . . Meadville Education Sigma Tau Delta; Kappa Phi CLARENCE WILLIANI DENNIS . . Plymouth PsychoIogy Acacia Psy Club RUTH ARLINE DETVVILER . . . Hatboro Education Gamma Phi Beta Treasurer, Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Pih Alpha Them; VVSGA; AEC M DAVID CLEMENT DICKINSON . . Delmar, N. Y. Psychology Alpha Tau Omega Arnold Air Society; Psy Club; Intramumls BONNIE DOOLITTLE . . . . Rye, N. Y. Art Education Delta Gamma Collegian; Naiads; Pi Gamma Alpha; Secretariat, ICCB PATRICIA LOUISE DOVVNAS . . Springfield Education Upha Omicron Pi Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Scurctnrv, 0m en '5 Chorus; Intramura ls BARBARA LOU DRUM . . . Jnlmstnwn Education Sigma Alpha Em; LA VIE; UCA JUDITH H. DuBOIS . . . . State Coilcac . . h Ixim'ulmu Alpha Xi Delm Gamma Sigma Sigma; XVIIA; UCA; ACEI CHARLES RICHARD DUNN . . . Altoona Education Sigma Tau Delta; Belles Lenrcs Club BARBARA FAY EHRENKRANZ . . Phoenixville Education Sigma Delta T2111 Bonk Exchange; Sigma Alpha Eta; From NANCY VIRGINIA EISMANN . . . Erie Educaiimi Chapel Choir LOUISE KAY ENDEBROCK . . . Philadelphia PS 'cholog Gamma Sigma Sigma; Outing Club CATHERINE LOUISE ENCEI, . . Grecnsburg Education Delta Gamma SacrLtarxm,'Dcltt;1 Gamma; Cw;cns Editor, Monitor; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi ILambda I;Ed11L11ion StudL-nl Council; Lx V1 1L, Flavors; Dnrmitorv O KENNETH REED ENCLEBACII . . . Lebanon Psyclmlngy STANLEY PAUL EPSTEIN . . . West Chester Music Education Phi Sigma Delia ThL-spians; IIiIIcI OAN ESSLINGER . . . . Readin 7 S. Education Chapel Choir; Debate Club; Txeasurelr, Iouisc IIomL-r Club; Delta Alpha Del WILLIAM EDGAR FARRELL . . State College Education Acacia ' Christian Science Organization MARY JANE FARRER . . . . Flourtown Education Kappa Alpha Theta IVUmcn's Chorus; YVRA EMILY FEINBERG . . . . Scranton Education ACEI; Hillel; Collegian; Leonides HARRIET ELAINE FELDER . . XVIIICCSJIIBUC Psulmlag; Phi Sigma Sigma President, Phi Sigma Sigma; Engineer; Bowling Club CORDEN KENT FETKENHOUR . Dnnora nyL'hnlogy Pi Kappa Phi IIIuc Band; SAME; AUSA; AIM Band; Phi Mu Alpha SARAH FINCII . . . . I-Iavcrtown Education A1 ha Gamma DcIm Vicc-Pmsidcm. tha C-ammn Deln; ACEI; Swim Club;Gmnn1a Sitgzm1 Sigma; IIiL Iiing CIub;TI1cspi:In PAULA LEE FINESOD . . Kittanning Education Sigma Delta Tau From; IIiIIL-I; ACEI; Bridge Club; Modern Dance Club CHARLES CLARK FISHER . . Uniontown Industrial Arts IFS LILLIAN H. FISCHER . . . . Plymouth Phi Sigma Sigma Education Belles Lcttrcs Club; Hillel; Campus Party CELIA FORDEMWALT . . . Middlcscx, N. J. Education Alpha Phi Vicciprcsidcnt, Alpha Phi: Outing Club; Dormitory Oiiicvr; ACEI MARY FRANCES FUQUA . . . Frctlcrick,Md. Education JOAN LOUISE FURMAN . . . Honesdalc Education ACEI; XVRA RONALD JOHN GALLAGHER . . . Duryea Education Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club NANCY M. GALLOXVAY . . . VVcsz Pittston Education Gamma Sigma Sigma; LSA SALLY MARGARET GARDNER . . Pittsburgh Kappa Alpha Theta Education Secretary, Kappa Alpha Thain JANET GRACE GARRETT . . . Beaver Falls Education Phi Mu Treasurer, Phi Mu; Gamma Sigma Sigma: UCA; ACEI; SEAP NANCY DAVIS GEISEL . . . Johnstown Education MARY ANN GEMMILL . . . New Cumberland Education Kappa Alpha Theta Debate Club; Prcsidcm. Delta Sigma Phi; President. Delta A Mpha Delta; Presi idcnt, Board of Iorensics; Prv. sidcm. Kappa Alpha Theta; Mnrmr Bmmi JOHN JOSEPH GIBBONS . . . Philadelphia Psychology Psy Club; Emerson Society; Immmumls GAIL A. GILL . . . . . iVcheesport Art Education Alpha Phi Pi Gamma Alpha; Jan Club; Riding Club; Outing Club; Modern Dance Club ESTER SYLVIA CLICK . . . Mount Pleasant Edncmimx ACEI; Bridge Club; From; Hillel; Bowling Club KAREL C. COBLE . . . . Oakmont Education Delta Gamma KAREN V. COBLE . . . . Oukmom Education Delta Gamma Panhcllcnic Cnuncil CLARE THERESE GOLAZESKI . . Simmnkin Education Leonidas; Newman Cluh; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Science Fictiun Society CYNTHIA GOOD . . . . Gienshaw Ezlucalirm Gamma Phi Beta SEAP; LA VIE; Young Republicans; Jazz Club; ACIZI ELAINE GOODMAN . . . Scranton Ediuzmon Sigma Alpha Eta; Hillel; Outing Club JAMES WILMOT GOULD . . . Johnstown Educull'ml '1'111'111 Xi Glue Club; Vico-l'n-sidcnl, Sigma Alpha 13111 JANET VIRGINIA G j1AYSI 10N . . 1'1111111113111111'11 11111511; 1111101111011 DL'1111'I1C111 111111' 111;11111 Symphony OrL111 1111;81 11115; 1.1111151 1111mm Club; L'L'r Clary, L11111Lr111111' C 11111; Dnrmimry 0111CL'1'; UCA CAROL J GREDESKY . . . Washington 15111101111011 Sigma Tau DL-1111; SliAl' NANCY ANN GRENINGER . . . Davidsvillc Education 61111111111 Phi Beta Murmr 131111111; 111110 13111111; 13 1111c111io11 Student Cou11L'il;L11uisc IIomcr Club; ViL e-Pmsidcnt, C 11i111L's; Chapel Choir; Alpha Lambda Delta PATRICIA MARIE GRESO . . Duqucsnc 15111111111011 Si111111i Siu111.1 Siuma Newman Club FRANCES ANNETTE GRIFFIN . Waverly Education Delta Gamma V IL'C President, 1JL1111 61111111111; President, Scrolls; li'1111111ti1111 Student Council; l'11n11L11L-niL' C111111cil;C.l111pL'1 Choir; 11m SOLiL'ty CW 11 CLARENCE HARRY GRIFFITHS . . Mincrsvillc 1'5'1'1'1101011'1' 1'51' Club SI '111'1L11Y ANN GRII 1:1 '1 118 . . C1111'11's Summit 15'1111L11111111 Sigma 111111111 1:111; 11117 Club SANDRA GROTSKY . . 1 . Glen Lyon 13111111111011 Sinni: 1 1111111 T1111. LduL 1111111 5111110111. C1111ncil;XVo1 '11'5 DL'111111' Team; 311111111 110.1r11,C11'1:11s; Ll 1111L'11111pi11c111; Judicial; 11111L-1;ll'rL-si1lem,A1pl111 Lambda DL'1111; l'rLsidLm, Sigma 1 X1:11p111;1 111; 1'111 Kap111P1 11i;l'1'u11s'1111r, Sigma DL1111'111u; 1'1 1111111111111 '1111 1'111; DL'1111 Alpha Delta ANN NI. GRUBBS . . . New Bloomfield Education 13131105 Lcnrcs Club; LSA JOLENE LOUISE GRUGAN . . . Lock Haven Education Treasurer, Sigma Alpha E111; 1117.1. Club SYLVIA ANN GUYER . . . A1t001m 11111110 Educuliun ZLm Tau Alpha ViL'c-l'rL'sidL'm, Thuspians; Scrolls; Chapel Choir; Lou15L' Homer Club CHARLES ZACHARY GUZY . . New Stanton Psychology 1711111111111 LEWIS LEE CWIN . . . . Norfolk,V11. 15111111111011 DOROTHY ANN HACAN . . . Centre H1111 Music ELIMCUH'UU 111110 11111111; Chapel Choir; Chimes; Louise 111111101 Club NANCY ANN HANSGEN . . . McKeesport Educatimz Chi Omega Dormitoryu 011k L'L-r; Education Student Council; SL m 11 lrL'11surL'r,rrleu11:111 CounLi 1 GENE LEROY HAUER . . . . York Psychology '1'rL'nsurL'r, Psychology Club VVILLIAH HAROLD HAY . . . Bangor 1111111111'ia111rts 111111 1.11111111111 Sigma; ILS; Intrunmmls CAROL ANN I'IECKMAN . . . Girard :er I'zlucmion Delta Gamma Pi Gamma 1X11111'1:Sc11ior Cl; 155 Advisory Boz1rd;ScL1'cmry, 111.2. C 11111; Rifle Club; XV SGzX; CR X LOIS ADELE HENDERSON . 1 . Linesvillc Education Chapel Chnir; Economics Club York DL'lm Gamma HEN NETTA ELLEN HERTZOG Psychology 'l'1'cz1surur, Scrolls; '1'1'1-115111'01', Delta Gamma; Activitius Co-Edimr. 1 VHS; Thespiuns; Louise llmncr Club; Symplmny Orchestra PATRICIA ANN HILE . . . . Lewistown Education Beta Sigma Omicron Blue 13111111; Louise Homer Club; Swim Club BARBARA RUTH HILL . . Cwulph Mills Education Alph 1 C 111 Omega Secrc1ar1',Sig1n.l l :1u Delta; Phi Siumu I01: 1; W SGA; Anucl Iligh 1t; Dorn1itnr1' Officer; Ircsh 11111111 Cl 1ss A111 xsm'v Bm1rd;Ju11io1'Clnss Aixisory Board; 111 '11! Leltrcs Cl 1b XVILLIAM PRICE HILLGARTNER . . PittSburgh lmllmrinl Arts From; Pnnni Nous; I'rothy BARBARA MAME HIRLEMAN . . Shavertown Education .lelm Dt'h: 1 Pi Pi Omena Pi: Vfcarmnry, zlelm DLItn Pi; K111111111 11111; lntrumur: 115; cslcy 1510111111 111011; XVSGA; RilIL CI IRIS BEILIN HIRSHBERG . . . Bethlehem lidm'nliun llillcl; Lconidcs jULIA ANNE HOAR . . . Altoona Educaiian 7.11' 1 T '111 XIphu :XCEI; LA V112; Belles Lcttrcs Club WALLACE DWIGHT HODGE . . . Clmrlcroi Psychology Acacia Vicc-Prcsidcm, Acacia; Psy Club JOAN BRYAN HOFFNIAN . . . Shamukin Ed ncmiuu lespinns; XVomcn's Chorus; ACEI; Sigma Alpha 12111 JO ANN HOLLENBAUGH . . . Dayton Education Symphony Orchestra ELISABETH SAYRE HOOPES . . . Montrose Education Riding Club; Women's Chorus; Cheerleader; Swimming Club; Intrumurals NANCY JOANNE HOPPES . . . Lehighton Education P111 Mu Secretary, SEAP; ACEI; LSA; Gamma Sigma Sigma ELAINE S HORCHAK . . . Conshohocken Education :XCIiI; Nuwmnn Club x FAITH ANITA HORNE . . Lititz Art Education Alpha Chi Omeg' 1 Alpha Lambda Delta IRENE ELIZABETH HORVATH . Easton Education Gamma Phi Beta Cu'cns; SEAP; ACEI; Gamma Sigma Sigma RONALD DEAN HUFFMAN . . . Vandergrift Education Phi Em Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu; Secretary, Kappa Phi Kappa VVILLIAM ORVIS HUFFNAGLE 1 . . AItoona Art Education Pi Gamma Alpha BONNIE GAY I-IUGUS . . . . Ridngly Eduum ' ' 11 1117.1. Club; Bridge Club; VVRA; ACEI JOHN MCNEIL HYAIVIS . . . . Dormant 151111;:11'011 Vicc- -Pu'si1lcn 1, K11 1ppa iK11 ppm Iran'II C Iub: SP1 111nisI1 CIub;AI1Vl;IlDonnitnrv OIIIL'cr SHEILA RENE IBSEN . . . . Harrisburg Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Sigma Alpha litu; From; Sccrclury, Alpha Iipsilnn PIIi; IIiIIcI SUSANNE LOUISE ITTEL . . Pittsburgh Education Delta Delta Delta C0111 I'dimr, L11 V112; Collegian; Thespi: 111s; Donnimry Officer; VVSCA; 131111013; New man Club; ACE I; SL r'11IIs JOAN ELIZABETH JAEGER . . . Union, N. J. Education Pi Lambda T110111 JOHN E. JAMESON 1 . . McAIisterviIIc Education History Round Table REBECCA WILSON JAAIISON . . . CIinton Education RUTHE HELEN JERGENSEN . . . Secanc Education IVIIA; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Bridge Club AUDREY DIANE JERSUN . . . Pittsburgh Education Kappa Delta Chairman Judicial; VVSGA; Viuc- President, Scrolls; I31111k Lxclmngc; I d1111110n Student C nu 1111 ELAINE FAYE JOHNSON . . . Beccaria Education ICC; Young Democrats; ACEI; Outing Club; SEAP JOHN BRANTLEY JOHNSON . . Bethel Park Art Ed umtion RUTH HELEN JOHNSON . . . Alount Jewctt Education K111111111 Kappa Gamma Cabinet; President, Education Student Council; ICCB;C11'ens; Co-Chairman, Orientation; Murmr Board; Panhcllenic CounciI; Pi Lambda T;Iieta Sigma Alpha E111; Alpha Lambda DL'Im; Encampment CAROL LUTZ JOHNSTONE . . . Pittsburgh Etiucmiun BONNIE DIXON JONES . . . Bultimore,Md. Education Alpha Xi Delta Collegian; Debate Club; Junior Class Advisory I31111rd; ScruIIs C ONST ANCE LOUISE JONES . . . Nazareth Educulion Alpha Xi Delta President, AIpI111 Xi Delta; Ir1:15un:r,jM11rt'11r l31111r1l; Chimes; Vice- President, 3Vun1en '5 CI1uru5' 5, JlldIL 'i11 8 Mn I11 Ilh 11:111; 1 11pI11iLambd'1 DeI'I Delta Phi 111111111; SL11i11r C Iass A1I1isorv Board; I31111I111Ic11ic Cuunu iI SANDRA SCOT'I KANESS . . . Perkasie Ileuuuinn Pivot CHARLOTTE I. KAPLAN . . . Cynwyd Education Sigma Delta Tau SEAP; 171-0111,- I'IiIIcl; History Ro1u1d Table; CPA VIVIAN A. KARVOUNIS . . . Hazleton chholugr CHLS Lcttrcs Club; Philosophy CIIIII; UC X BARBARA SARA BLACKMAN KATZ . Brooklyn,N.Y. P9141 010.13 KAY KEGEL . . . . MeclInnICsburg qucuthm. Chi Omega liduumiun Suulcm Counvil; ACIII; Jazz fluh M JUDITH ANN KELCI'INER . . Almond Education Dr h l CvzmIIIIII 17mm, ImrIIIIIIlrIIls DONALD HENRY KELLANDER . I Lcwismwn Educalinn Phi Em Sigma; Phi Sigma Iota KATHRYN SYBIL KERSH . . Short Hills, N. J. Education Kappa Alpha Theta PIIIIIIUIICIIic Council; XVSGA Scnmc; IZIIcnIIIpIIIcnI VIRGINIA C. KIRKVVOOD . . . Philadelphia Education Phi Mu Alpha LIIIIlelaI Dclm; ACEI; PI anlxln 'l'lIL-zu; Dairy Queen JEAN MARIE KISSICK . . . ClIevyChuse,Md. Business Ethlulfitlll President, Mortar Buurd; IV SGA; Book LxclIungc; Vicc- Prcsident, PI OIIIch Pi; CJIIInvs; Secretary, anumpmcm; Eduuuliun Studcnt Council; Sccrcl. la'Ir-I, Spring IVcck CATHARINE B. KLEPPER . . . Montuursville Education Pi Beta Phi Treasurer, Pi Beta Phi; Svmlls; 'I rcnsurcr, PIIIIlIoIlL-nic Council; Angel Flight SUZANNE KLINE KOHLER . . . Boycrtown Ezluculiun Chi Omega President, Chi Omega; Gamma Sigma Sigma; XVIIIIIDII'S Chorus RONALD ALAN KOLB . . . Philadelphia Induslrial Ins Delta Sigma Phi Manager, Book Lxchzmgc; IFCB card of Control; Treasurer, 'I'hcspinns; Vim President, Delta Sigma Ihi; President, Skull and Bones; President, Hat Society Council; 10m Lambda Sigma; Encampnwnt ARLENE PATRICIA KONDOR . Mortiswuc Education Alpha Chi Omega Thvspians; Newman Club; Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega RICHARD BLASE KOVACS . . . Bethlehem Educminu Alpha Chi Sigma Division Of Counseling Student Council; University Party ROBERT LOUIS KOVVALSKI . . . Jeannette Kappa Delta RlIu Dormitory Olliccr; Intramuruls; Newman Club Education CHARLES DANIEL KREBS, JR. . Shaunukin Ezlucmimx LIIIIIMII ClII Alpha Alpha Phi Omega; SAME KM DAVID HAROLD KREH . . . XVaverly, I 7. Y. Educulion Delta Chi Chapel Choir; Glut Club; Phi Mu Alpha; Secretary, Delta Chi FRANK WARREN KREVANICK . . . Export Psychology KENNETH MONROE KUHN . . Altoona Art Education Phi Delta Them IAIIVl;A1PllaOPhi Omega; Phi Mu Alphln; SImplIonI Chestrr;'IlIL-spinns;17m LOIS BIERY KULP . Northampton Art Education Pi Gamma Alpha PHYLLIS Tl IERESE KUNDA . . , Palmerton Psychology Newman Club; Psy Club FLORENCE JEAN KUSHNER . . . Pittsburgh Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Sophomore Class Advisory Board; Junior Class Adwsory Board; Froth; Collegian DARLENE D. LARGE . . . State College An Education Secretary, Alpha Nu; Engineer JOY JOLENE LARSON . . . . Glcnsidc Educalian Pi Beta Phi Vme-n's Chorus; Intramurals; UCA MIRIAM ARLINE LATSHAW . . Bcchtclsville Education Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Collegian; SEAP GILBERT DEWAYNE LEASE . . . Alumna Education GLORIA RIAE LEHR . . . . . York Ellucmian Vicc-Prosidcm, LSA; UCA; VVDFM; Swim Club CLARK EDWARD LEITZEL . . . Halifax Psychology DOROTHY FAIRLAMB LENTZ . . . Media Education Delta Gamma ACEI; Imramumls; Women's Chorus; Bowling Club WILLIAM MITCHELL LEWIS . . VVilliamstown Psychology Psychology Club; German Club DANBY JANE LOBINGIER . . Bradford Woods Art Education Alpha Xi Delta Pi Gamma Alpha; CPA; Jazz Club; Bowling Club; Bridge Club; Immmuruls JOANNE ROBERTA LOGIUDICE . . State College Psychology Psy Club BARBARA JOAN LUCAS . . . Pottstown Music Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Newman Club; Jazz Club; Outing Club MARJORIE ELEANOR LUDVVIC . . Pittsburgh Education Delta Gamma Dormitory OIRcer; WDFM; Angel Flight; CPA MILLICENT MEI-LUNG LUM . Honolulu,I-Iawaii Educmion Dormitory Olnccr; Bowling Club; Cosmopolitan Club MARY LOUISE LYTLE . . . . Clairton Education Delta Gamma President, Delta Gamma; Chimes; XVSGA; Education Student Council; Encampment JAMES WALTER MaCLAUGHLIN . . Drexel Hill Education Sigma Nu IFC; Inuamurals; Jazz Club East Lansdownc Delta Gamma BON NIE LU MCCOLLOM 1:11 ucul inn 'l'rcusurcr, Angel Flight; ACEI ROBERT CLYDE MCGEE Hollidaysburg Music Education ENID FRANCES MCGINNIS iVluunt Lebanon Education Chi Omega Monitor,- ACE1;VVRA;Bcllcs Lcnrcs C;lub UCA; G 1m 1n1a Sigma Sigma; Dormitory Oiliccr RONALD JOHN MCGOVERN Tuscarora Psychology Inc MARY ANN MCINTIRE . Sykesville Education ACEI; Rifle Club Jamestown, N. Y. Alpha Gamma Delta CYNTHIA STUART MCKAY Educulion ACEI; Young Republicans MADGE KATH RYN MCKEE Erie Education Pi Beta Phi Collegian; Secretary, Pi ch Phi; Pi Lambda Them; Alpha Lambda Delta GEORGE RICHARD MCKENZIE New Castle Educmiun AIM Board of Governors; Outing Club; Jazz Club Takoma Park, Md. CAROL MCVVHORTER Alpha Chi Omega Education 'I'rc'nuru, Alpha Chi Omega; ICG; Dormitory Oliicer; Panhcllenic Council MARY ELIZABETH MADORE Bedford Education Belles Lcttrcs Club; VVDFM; SEAP; Jazz Club PETER ANTHONY MAGARO Hazleton Phi Kappa Psyclwlog1 V 1cc-Prcsidcnt,PsV' Club; Secrctun, Phi Kappa; Emerson Society RICHARD ANTHONY MAGGIO . . Hazleton Edmamm Phi Mu Alpha; Newman Club; Blue Band ELEANOR RAFALCO MAKAY . . West Natrona Education Pi Omega Pi STEP! IEN RIALLICK Sharpsvillc Educatimx Kappa Delta Rho SUSAN LEE NIAMOLEN . . . VViIIiamsport Education Alpha Epsilon Phi XVSGA; Collegian; Hillel BARBARA ANN MARCUS Bethlehem Education Mortar Board; Activities Editor, LAV 1E; Sccrcmrv- 'lrcastu'cr, Leonidas; Out ting Club; 1114.5111 111s, P1111 ers; XVomc-n' s Chorus; chmc Club; Hillel; Intrmnumls WILLIAM GREEN MATHER, III . . State College P514I1010g1 Kappa Phi Kannup :U'cc President, Roger W'illi .1ms Fallon ship; Cul b; Rho T1111 Sigma JAMES FREDERICK RAYMOND MAURER . Bellwood Psychology ANTHONY LAWERENCE MERCANTINO . Hazleton Education 111C; Jazz Club; AFROTC Drill Team JOAN SANDRA MILLER Highland Park, N. J. P5; clmlvgy Alpha Epsilon Phi Calli'gimi: S'Imh'nt 1111111704111; 111111111 Lambda D1110; l'rutli; 11' c-Prcsidu,111 111111121 15 psilnn Phi; IIilIL l PATRICIA ANN MILLER . .Lz111sdownc lizluunimz 11111111 I Kl D81! V iuu- President :1le 11 Xi Dcim; Collc' 'giun; 11'1wa President, Bridge C11 1;b Gamma Sigma Sign1u;Bu11'li11g Club; Jun L'I uh MARY ALICE MISI'IKOFSKI West 1 qu113011 Educurimi ACIil; Newman Club; XVOmcn's Chorus RALPH STANLEY MOORE Washington, D. C. Education Lambda Chi Alpha FLORENCE ELLEN IVIORAN . . . Pittsburgh illuuuliun Alpha Omicron Pi SL'LrL't'HV, Mnrlur Bu:1rd;SccrL'mr1', Chimes; SL'L'rL'ln 111' I'mlsurcr, 1111! SuL'iL'u' Cuu11L'il;PrLulL111, Pi 11ml 1cm; Sccrclan, Pnnhcllcnic CounL i1 ',EduL liun Student Cou11cil;11'o1ucns C1101 rus; Alpln Lambda Della; Thcspiunsd RACHEL VIRGINIA MILLIGAN . Pittsburgh Education Kappa Alpha lhclu 'lil1L'spiz1ns; CPA; Swim Club CAROLYN MILLS . . . . McKecspurt Art Education Pi Gmnmu 111111111; Cullcgitm; Players; Thcspinns ROBERT ALAN MILLS . . . Harrisburg P11 1.11010ny Della Tau Della lrenmrur, Delta Tau Delta; 117C; IFCPA; Immmurals JACK RAYMOND RIORRISON . . Marysvillc PSJcllolog1 PiusidLm, lPs1 Club; llduL' itinn SleLnt Council' llullcs Lcnrcs Club; iidinu Club; Cumcrl Club; 81 A;P Outing Clu JUNE ROSE MORRONI . . . Smithmill Ezlm'uiitm Cli'. 117d Choir; 11'0111011 s Lhurus' Belles LLan's Cluh; UC. 1; Signu Alpha 15 1' .1; 61111111121 Sigma Siuma ELEANOR RIARGARET RTUELLER . Philadelphia Education President, ACEI; XVumcn's Chorus; UCA JAMES HURLEY MORGAN . . . Milton Education SEA ' MARYLYN ELIZABETH MORRIS . . Valley Forge Educmiou 1117.1 Club; Newman Club; VVRA ARLENE SUE MORRISON . . . Stcclton Education Thespinns; Hillel M. JEANNE MYERS . . . . Jeannette Education SEAP; 111C; ICC MARY ALICE NASH . . . . Devon Education Pi Beta Phi Scrolls; Phi Alpha Theta; Sccrcmr1, lrcshmau Cl: ISS; SL'L'nI.1r1',Sprin1VLek; Suroritv LLir wt, .1 V11 Ctoll'gimi' Creek Vcck Connnittcc; Freshman Class A'Ll1isor1' Board; Suphmimic Class Ad1isor1 Board A. XVILLA NEUDORFER . . Alonessen Edumrimx Zulu 1011 Alpha Secretary, ZL'tn T1111 Alpha; ACEI; Belles Lcltres Club JAMES NORNIAN NEVINS . . . Remove Ethlcnfioll AUDRA MAE NEVVCOMER . . Elizabethttm'n Education Pi Lambda Them; AUEI; Bowling Club; SEA? MARILYN NEXVHOUSE . . . Bruckenridgc Ellllt'illi!lll Hillel; Young Democrats; Phi Alpha Theta; SEAP; Bvllcs Lcnrcs Club PAUL CHARLES NEY . . . . Pnttsvillc Education Glcc Club; Pi Gamma Alplm; Imrnnmruls WILLIAM LESTER NICHOL . . . Landenberg Industrial Arts Kappa Della Rho Arnold Air Society; 1135; Pershing Rillos ROBERT MARTIN NICHOLSON . . . Warren Psychology ROBERT FRANK NOCERA . . . NcwCustIc Education 'l'lu-m Chi 'l'hespizms; Collegian; Circa; me-ru; Yuung Republicans; Nuwmun Club; History Round Table; Riding Club ELSIE JANE NOLL . . . . State College Frluculiun Alpha Omicrun Pi Gamma Signul Sigma SARA MILNE NONKEN . . . Pittsficlcl, Mass. Psychology Outing Club; Imcrlundia Folk Dancers JAMES P. NORTON . . . Kczu'ny, N. J Art Education Alpha Sigma Phi Manager, Truck 'I'cum; AFROTC Drill Team; S Club JAMES W. OLMES . . . . Clcarfield Edncmiun Sigma Alpha Epsilon President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Audmclvs; IFC; From; Skull and Bones; Senior Class Advisory Board; Arnold Air Sucicty; Alpha Delta Sigma; Jazz Club GAIL LOIS OLSON . . . . Drexel Hill Education Alpha Gamma Delta Vomcn's Chorus; Outing Club; UCA SHIRLEY OMINSKY . . . . Philadelphia Educatiuu Phi Sigma Sigma CPA; Fmth; Hillel; VSGA HELEN ELIZABETH ORR . . . Alumna EllllLYlfiUH JOHN STANLEY OSENKARSKI . . . Durvcu Education Phi Kappa . Sigma Alpha Em; ACIEI BRUCE LARRY OSMAN . . . . Hegins lidnuulimz Outing Club TERESE HELENE OSTAPOXVICZ . . Conshohocken Education Bum Sigma Omicron LA V113; Sigma Alpha litu; Ncwmun Club; Riding Club JOAN MARIE OWENS . . . Philadelphia Ecluculiun Newman Club; History Round Table; Phi Alpha Them; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Lambda Theta HUGH MILTON PATTERSON . . Williamsport Education Pi Kappa Phi AUSA IRMA ELEANOR PATTERSON . . Punxsutawney Education- Zeta Tau Alpha Blue Band; Louise Unmet Club; Symphony Orchestra SARAH C. PATTERSON . . . . Yardley Education Phi Mu VVRA; ACEI; Bridge Club; Immmumls JOSEPH DONALD PATTON, JR. . . Washington Education 2 cacia Editor, LA V115; Collegian; 115C Rushing Magazine; Vice-Clmirmzm, Board of Student Cmnmuniculions: Vcstminstcr Foundation; Senior Class Advisory lluurd; Encampment; Blue Key; Skull and Buncs; ACS; SAME; SEAP EDXVARD RONALD PAUTIENUS . . Gilberton Education Newman Club; Intramurals; Durmilory Officer CARALINDA PAYNTER . . . Pittsburgh deu'ulion P iNIu Pi Lambda Them; Swim Club; XVRA; Panlxcllcnic Council; Dormitory Ofliccr; ACEI JEAN LOUISE PENNICK . . . Drexel Hill Education Gamma Sigma Sigma; VVumcn's Chorus LEONARD G. PERLMAN . . . Philadelphia Psychology Psy Club LOIS MARGARET PHILIPS . . . Glenshaw Education Alpha Omicron Pi GERALDINE DONNA PHILLIPS . White Plains, N. Y. Education Vomcn's Chorus LEONARD BERNARD PHILLIPS . . Philadelphia Education Sigma Alpha Mu 'thL-spiuns; Student Handbook; Junior Prom Committee JOSEPH JOHN PICHLER . Pittsburgh Vocational Industrial Education 10m Lambda Sigma LOIS JANET PIERCY . . . . Springfield Education Delta Gamma Blue Band; Dormitory Olliccr; Chapel Choir; XVSGA; lIuckcy Club; Intramurals WILLA CAROLYN POVVNELL . . . Clearfleld Education SEAP; UCA; Players PHYLLIS MARY PROOD . . . Chalfont Arr Educulimv Kappa Delta Pi Gamma Alpha; Imramuruls; LICA; SEAP; CPA; LA V11: JO ANNE PROUDFOOT . . . Grantsville Etlxmninn Alpha Omicron Pi Thespinns PATRICIA LEE PYOTT . . . . Berwyn ' Education Alpha Omicron Pi Education Student Council; Thcspinns; Monitor; ACEI CECILY ANN QUAYLE . . . Philadelphia Psychology Alpha Delta Pi President, Alpha Delta Pi; Psy Club; Riding Club; Jazz Club; Intramurals NANCY ELIZABETH RACE Psychology Psy C1111, JANET ELAINE 11AUDENBUSH Ed cation Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Sc1insgr0vc 1Nomcn's Chorus; izunnm Sigma Sigma; ACEI; LA 1711:; UCA SANDRA ELEANOR REIMER Education Moerr Board; Vice Prcsidcnt. AlphI Chi Omega; BlueB E: i Lambda 11mm; Judicial; t'Iry, Sigma A1p1m Mutation Student COUIIL i VVlLLARD EUGENE REITZ Psychology Psychology Club; UCA MARY ANN RESKO E11 Itcmiun New Cumberland Alpha Chi Om I'I'Id; chn Secretary'rrcnsurer, Cgil Punxsutuwncy MifIlinmu'n L IIIIma Phi Ilctu 1V onIcn 's Chorus; Jazz C;1ub Young Republic ans; SE 1?; CEI;C111PL1 LlIoir; lhcspi :sm JAMES SAMUEL RESSLER Mush Education PIcsidcnt, Blucl Lebanon n;d V lcc- I resident, Iorcnsic Council; in 11.11 BIIIt1P1Ii11u 11plm; Svmphony Orchcst SAMUEL CLARK RICHARDS Art Education Track; Pi Gamma A1plIa JONDA LOUISE RILEY . Psychology Outing Club; UCA CLAUDETTE MARIE RIMEL Education ACEI Du Bois Chevy Chase, Md. Downington Alpha Xi Delta WILLIAM EVAN ROBERTS Psychology MARGARET ANN ROGERS Education Riding Club; Psy Club MARGARET LOVVREY ROMBERCER Psychology KENT BERNARD ROSEBERRY Education PATRICIA LEE. RUBIN Art Education Players; Hillel; CPA JOHN ALBERT RUFF Education Berlin Acacia Ludhm' Trenton. N. J. York Eastun Phi Sigma Sigma . Glenshaw Phi Kappa Sigma Truck; Blue Band; Jazz Club; Intrumumls M MARY JOAN RUSINIAK Educulian Secretary, Pi Omega Pi MARIE ANTOINETTE RUSSO Ed ucutimz Jermyn N nrn'smwn Collegian; Circa; Sigma Tau Delta; Belles Lcttrcs Club PAUL FRANKLIN RUTH Psychology Psy Club Easton MILDRED SAMUS . . . . Mahanoy Citv EIIUCUIIUN- JACQUELINE LOUISE SANDO . . . Reudinu I . h LIIIILIIIIIUII Gamma Phi BLIIII Secretary, LiIIIIIIIIII Phi BLIIII; Collegian RONALD PARRY SARICKS . . . HLI'IILIIIIII Education AR NETTE JOSEPI IlNL SAURINO . . Bethlehem Music Education AIPII: I LII IInIn I DeIm President, IVIIIncn s L'lIurus; PrLIsiIILInI, quisc Homer Club; lunnsiu CIILIIIL'iI; NLIIIII' III L IIIII; Prep Band; Collegian JAMES JOSEPH SCARPATI . . . McAdoo Education JOAN ELIZABETH SLII'IAFFER . . . Hazletun Education Delta Delta DLIIIa 'I'IILIspiIIIIs; DuI'IIIiIIII'y OIIiLILII' MARILYN JEAN SCHEETZ . . . Quakertown Education Delta ZLIIII L. IIIIIIII Sigma Sigmzu IIridgL Club; InII InIuerls; Ouling Club; U'IL L IIIILIrbuII' Assuci: IIiuII; . LI JOAN CATHERINE SCHMIDT . . Abingtun IiIlIIcIIIimI DLIIIII DLIIIII DL-IIII LTIIIIIIIIIIIILILIr. I ILIIIsurLII, AIIULII IIivIII: SLIL'ILIIIII'I', DLIIIII IJLIIIII DLIIIII; LIIiIIIcs; 'IIILIslIiIIns; LA XIIZI , DIInL'IL L lub; MLILIiIIIIiIIII LIIoiI; Sprinu H'LILII; LOmIIIinLILI; IIIIrIIIIILII'IIls BARBARA BERKOVVITZ SCI IREIBER . . Pittsburgh AgriL'IIIIIII'III EIIHL'HIIUII CPA; I'i Liillnlnil Alpha LINDA IVIARGARET SEGAR . . . Sayre EIIIIL'IIIIIIII VIULLPI'L'SILIUIH, LLIIIIIiIILIs: Collegian; VVSGA jOSEPH DOMINICK SERVELLO . . . AltoonzI Art Education Players; Circa; TIM ANTHONY VJOI'IN SETTLE . . . Philadelphia IfIIIILIIIlimI Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi Omega; II'IiA GEORGE CARSON SHOFFSIALL, JR. . State College Education Kappa Phi Kappa VALERIE JEAN SIGELEN . . IIIeCIIaniCSbutg Ar! EIIIICUIIOM Knppn Alpha Theta PrLIsiLILIIIt, I'i Gamma AIPIIII; Spring IVLILII; CLIIIIInitILILI; VVSGA BARBARA ANN SIMON . . . Douglassville Education Kn IIIII Delta XIIULII IIIUIH; LIIimcs; VVSLIA; SIIIIILIII Handbook; Bnok Exchanuc; JuI Iiur L II .Iss ALIIisurI Ir rd SANDRA ANN SIMON . . . . Ridgway IEIIIII'IIII'IIII BLIIII Sigma Omicron Secretary, IILIIII Sigma OIIIiL'I'IIII; Outing CIllb; IVDFAI MICHAEL CHARLES SIMONE . . . Dunmorc IIIIIIIsIriIIl Ans JOSEPH JAMES SLIVINSKY . . . SaintCIair EIIIIL'III On Education Student Council; SEAP; Pershing Rinus; Newman Club; SAME NANCY JEAN SLOAN . . . Johnstuwn Ar! Education Alpha C 111111111 Dclt: 1 Secretary, Pi Gummu Alpha; L11 X 11:; C 1rcu DEBORAH TORRENCE SMITH . I'Iuntingdon VuIIcy Kappa Alpha Theta VVomvn's Chums; ACEI; Gamma Sigma Sigma 1311 110111011 DOUGLAS VVILMER SMITH . . . Bethlehem Psychology Alplm Tau Omega C'qu'nnun, TruIIIc Court FLORENCE BELLE SMITH Purt Matilda 13111111111011 H. JANICE SMITH Bluin Business Educatiun Delta Zeta C nllegiun; Scrolls; President, Pi Omega Pi; L1 V 1E;C11111111:1 $11.11 1111 Sigma; SE 1P; Monimr; UCA LUCILLE E. SRIITH . . . . Spring Mills 15111161111011 IIIuL- Band; Intraunuruls MARGARET jEAN SMITH . . . IVashingtun Educaliun Bum Sigma Omicron Panhcllrnic Council; :ICliI; Srcrchlry, UC'A CHRISTINE ZV'IOYER SNYDER . . ShocnmkcrsviIIc Education LOIS A. SNYDER . . . . Ashluml Education Siam: 1 Sigma Simnl IVumcn's Chorus; ACIZI RONALD KARL SOMEIWILLE . . . Eric Psychology FRANCIS EDWARD SOROKO . . . Freeland Education Newman Club; lntrmnuruI; PATRICIA FRANCES SPATI I . . River Edge, N. J. Ifduuumu Nuwnmn Club; Jazz Club; History Round 'lklhlv; ACEI; Outing Club; 111C EDWARD JOHN SPON DIKE . . Sharon Education Phi Mu Dc:It I Vicc-Prcsidcm, Phi Mu Delta; Presidcm, Phi Mu Alpha; Blun Band; Secretary, Kappa Phi Kappa; Symphony Orchestra; Punni Nuns SHEILA JOYCE STAHL . . Sharon 131I11c1111'011'XIpl1z1 I; l;siI11n Phi Debate C1111b; Dcln Alpln Dclt.1;SI-IU;Psy C;Iub 11111111111 Club; IlIIcI; Sacrctln, Alpha EpsiInn PI11';Ir 1h KATHRYN JOAN STAUFFER . BaIu Cvmvvd SIUIH l Slglll I 510111 I E11 ucutim1 Vicc-Pn-sidcnt, PuanIIL-niu C111u1cil;UC .X RUTH FRANCES STEINBERG . . Philadelphia 13111161111111: Phi Sigma Sigma From: CPA; IIiIIL'I ROBERT SAMUEL STEPHENSON . . Tower City Mush: Education Chapel Choir; Phi Mu AIplm PAUL HEEFNER STEVENSON . . IVuyncsboro Ar! Educnliou PI Gamma Alpha LINDA LOU STOUDNOUR . . 1311111111115 Iitlmulion G'1111111.1Phi111t.1 Scurc1.11'y,U:111111111 P111 1313111; 111 1151110 1, 6' 111111111 Sigma Sigm. 1; 'ircu; SEAP; 11111' .1111L1r 115 JOAN BRYANT STROHECKER . . Rendino l'llucurimz Alph .1 C' 111111111 D0111 Callaghan; SIEAP; Outing Club; LSA; UCA; Imramumls; S11im C 11111 CI'IARLOTTE LOUISE STUAIP . . Roaring Spring .Uusic Exhicutiuu Sigma Sigma Sigma Chapel Choir ANN LOUISE SWAB . . . . DrexelHill 15111111111011 Delta Delta Delta MARILYN MAE SVVANK . . . . Drums Educutimz llni1cd Student Fnlluw ship; Rifle Club; UCA;Pl1idKnpl1'.1 Phi; 111111111 Lambda Dclm; Pi Lambda '111161 JOSEPH ALLEN SVVARTZ, JR. . . Lafayette Hill Ed Mention MARY CABELL TAYLOR . . . Bcllz1irc,OI1io Education Pi B8111 Phi Secretary, Sigma Alpha 1-1111; LA Vin; Jun. Club; Women's Chorus ROBERT NEAL TAYLOR . . . Hollsopple Psyclmlugy Alpha Kappa Lambda ViccAPrcsidcm, Psy Club MARY LOUISE TIIIANSKY . . . McAdoo 15111101111011 BEVERLY ANN THOMPSON . . . Harrisburg Education Kappa Phi EDWARD LEON TREMBLEY . . State College PsychoIogy 1 P LOIS HUTCHISON TRONZO . Big Run Education Kappa Knppq Gamma chns INGER ELISABETI'I TROST . . Bloomstown, N. J. Education Pi Beta Phi Swim Club JANE DYNIOND TRUITT . . . Fayettcviile Education Sigma Sigma Sigma VVRA; 11111'11111111'1115; ACEI CAROL ELIZABETH TUCKERMAN . . Media 13111111101111 110511111'111 Lliss:'1111i5111'1'1301';11d Junim Class .deisun' 110.1111;V 61111111111 SiIn n1'1 511111111; L 1111111115 1 .1r11 Sleurinu 011111111111; 1CL1; 1A CAROLE LOUISE VACTOR . . . Turtle Creek 15111101111011 SEAP; IRC; ICG; ACEI; Swim Club; Riding Club; Jazz Club; Newman Club JOANN JEAN VETROSKY . . . Bethlehem 13111111111011 Chi Omega Dc b'ue Club; Dc11'1 Alpha D1113; Collc'giau' ICG; CP. 1; Ridinu Club; Outing C1 ub JOHN RICHARD VIROSTEK . . . Johnstown Industrial Arts 1135 JAMES N. VIRTUE . . . . Meadville Industrial Arts IES; Iota Lambda Sigma SUSAN GODFREY VOGELER . . WW1mcwund Education Delta Gamma XVonn-n's Chorus; ACEI; Secretariat, Cabinet CAROLYN MAE XVAGNER . . . Pittsburgh Ifrlumtion Sigma Sigma Sigma ACEI; Outing Club; Gamma Sigma! Sigma; Intrnmurnls TAMARA MARGARET VVALDO . . VVcnmmh, N. J. Education Lcunidcs; VVRA; Newman Club JOHN VINCENT VVALL . . . North Wales Erlucnlinn Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Sigma Iota LINDA GAIL VVALRATH . . . Lzmsdale Education Pi Beta Phi Mortar Board; Presidvnz, Chimes; Angel Flight; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Lambda Them MARTIN FRANCIS XVALSH . . MahanoyPlanc Education Young Denmcrms CIIARMAINE MARIE VVASI'IKO . . Nazareth Education Alpha Xi Delta ACEI; XVnmczfs Chorus; Bowling Club; Riding Club; Bridgc Club; LSA; Intrzunuruls ROBERT N. XVATERSTRADT . . . Hmburo Ftlucmion Alpha Kappa Lambda Jazz Club; H'DFM; Psy Club; IFC Bunnl nf Cnmml LEE WATKINS . . . . Philadelphia Ednculion Belles Lcttrcs Club; Outing Club; Jazz Club; Dormitury OfIicL-r JEAN ELOISE WATTS . . . . Unityville Education Secretary, ACliI; V0men s Chorus; UCA; Secretary, EUB Student Fcllmvship DONNA JANE WEAVER . . . Elizabethville Education Sigma Alpha Em; XVomcn's Chorus; Gamma Sigma Sigma CAROL ELLEN VVEINTRAUB . . . Scranton Education Sigma Delta Tau IIilch; ACEI; SEAP ROCHELLE FRISHMAN XVEIXELBAUM . Pittsburgh Ihlucnlion Sigma Delta Tau ACIEI; SleXP; Hillel; Secretary, Sigma Delta Tau MARYANN VVELCII . . . . Grecncustlc Education chu Tau Alpha Sigma Alpha Em; Thom Alpha Phi; Dance Club; Outing Club PAUL LINVVOOD VVENHOLD . . Trumbuuersvillc Rlusic Edncmimt Chapel Choir; Players SALLY ANN VVENNER . Pittsburgh Education Delta Delta Delta Engineer MARY ANN VVERT . . . Centre Hall Music Education Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra MARY JANE WEST . . . . Bethlehem Music Education SL'L-rL-IIII'I', Chapel Choir; Louise llIIIIIer Club; PIIII'L-rs RAYMOND ANTHONY VVIESEN . . . Sharon Psychology President, Bridge Club HELEN 11'1ARTINE WILHELAI . . . Pcnfield Education AllIIIII LIIIIIIIdII Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Phi KIIIIPII Phi DAVID NATCHER WILKINSON . . . Bcdford Imluslrhll Arts Kappu Sigma Lacrosse Team; IE5; SAME; S Club EMILY EDITH WILSON . . . Philadelphia Music Education Pi Lambda Theta; Scrolls; Alpha LIIIIIdeI DLl'I1UHC1IIlllC'1 Chuir; 1 residem, lnuisc IloInLr C1 MARY K. 1N lLKOV . . . . Buffalo, N. Y. Ps'I'L-lmlogy Psy Club; CIISIIIupLIliIIIII Club ESTHER IRENE VVHARTON . . . Altoonu Education lnIL'r-1'I1rsity Christian Fellnu'ahip PASIRICIA JANE VVHITEHEAD . . Mcchanicsburg ELIIIL'IIliou Alpha Phi SIEAP; Players; UCA; Outing Club PATRICIA LOUISE VVHITEHOUSE . Beaver Falls Education PrL-siLIL-III, Pi Omega Pi; Pi LIInIhLlII Thom; AllIlIII LIIIIIIILIII Della ELIZABETH ANN VVITCRAFT . . Bellefontc Educulion Chi Omega 11'SGI1; Phi Sigma ILIIII; Secretary, Spanish Club LYNN 11. D. VVITMER . . . . Bellefontc EtlIIL'IIIImI MARCIA ANN VVOOLEY . . . . Reading Education thn Tau Alpha IIIIraIIIuerls; Jazz Club JOANNE ELEANOR VVRICLEY . . . ClearHeld Education Dehn Zeta lrcasurer, DL1III ZLIII; LA V 111' . 11'LImLII s L lIlIrus; GIIIIIIIIII Si IgInII Sigma; NCII'mIIII Club; 11 ngiIILL LL- HANNAH D. YASHAN . . . Shumokin IiIlIIL'uIimI 11plIII11psi1on Phi President, AIIIIIIII Lpsilon Phi; Sprinu 11'L'ck Lommitue; IlIcspiIIIIs; Simlunl llmulhunk CAROLE PATRICIA YOUNG . . New Castle Education Phi Mu Chapel Choir; 1VD1111;PIIIILII$; ViL'L- Pr,L'siLlL-nt Phi Mu; Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Kappa Phi; Louis'. IlnIIIL'r Club GARY BRIAN YOUNG . . . C12Irion Psychology I'KI IPPII- I 11III1P Lion's PIIII'; Skll11 IIIIL1 Bones; TribuIII;I1 Cabin 11L1IILIIIiLIn Stu Lt1L'II CLIuIIL'Il; President,1x IIppIII Phi Kappa; Andmclcs; L1I111LZI'S1I'1 SIIIIlIlIuIII'; C allegi: m SHIRLEY SANDRA ZAMPELLI . . LCII'iSIOII'n 1111311qu lion Pi Gamma Alphcl;P1a1cr;Vim:1,105111Llll,SNL11IIIIII Club; oan 's Chorus; LL-uIIiLL CAROLE NADINE ZIELKE . . Clcvc1and, Ohio 11LluL'ulimI A1I1In Omicron Pi EIluLIIIiLIIlI Student Council; SI'umII Tau Delta; Phi eSigmn 10m; Lllcs Lcttrcs Club; Mom'tm; Bi: 1111131111 ALLEN EUGENE ZIMMERMAN . . . Erie Psychology Phi Kappa Psi VicuProsidcnt, l'sy Club JOHN HENRY ZUBER . . . Summitllill Mlucutinu Trams Cuurl; l'cwmam Club; French Club; Dormitory Ulliccr Knowledge of auldio-visuul cquipmcm promotes good instruction Future elementary teachers study types of report cards ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE MERRITT A. WILLIAMSON Dean 9V . 1 Electrical engineers study circuits in laboratory session ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE With an enrollment of 2,810 undergraduates, including 689 seniors, the College of Engineering and Architecture is the largest of the undergraduate colleges. Nearly 160 graduate students during the Fall Semester were majoring in subjects in this College. Ten curriculums are offered and all include a humanistic- soeial stem which extends throughout the four years and gives the student a knowledge of social and human relationships and duties of Citizenship as well as an appreciation of cultural inter- ests outside the engineering field. Many changes have been made in the past few years in these currieulums and last Fall, for the first time, freshmen were admitted to the College without a designation of a branch of specialization The COHCgB 3150 has been directing attention to the develop ment 0f better mCledS OF teaching engineering and other technical subjects. During the past year, a major expansion program was started with the beginning of construction of the Hammond Building and north and south units to Sackett Building. THE ORGANIZATION BENJARIIN V. NIEBEL NORRIAN R. SPARKS Head, Department of Industrial Head, Department of Engineering Mechanical Engineering 130 ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE STUDENT COUNCIL B ' A 1 IIn, I141 A. J. Kendall, M. P. MontgomcrA',J. NiiIL-r, R. L lnlzonc C. 1L Kortattjmrx R011. R L Vcrmr, C E BurI1,Jr, A I Polnngin J E 1IcL'1ug1 l JLJCLmILIu'..II.OA1'1:ns, N. M. Porct, T. J. O'kRm1rc.,J J. Ycosock: R. G ' 1 1 1 1'3 , K. 11'. Kissin wt, . 1 ' IVcntIclI, T.WJ.I;g:I;:I:11, JqLiII'KILISISIlrnnRJ IVCIIIILISMI; I II1irdRm1':I-, .WI Kadis, 5 IV 1111ugzl, II. G. C11lc1n1,1n Jr.,C X. Gaston N. XI. Lutkcfcddcr, R. N, PiKmSShJ- L.Lm.1 01, II J. Kcssclman, R. K. Vicrck, Jr1,J XV. Dixon, I. IV. KCII1. 1011 Run .II. Guinn, L. :L Icncock, D. F. Gardner, AV.P.CI:1rk, K L, Genh S.Zipl1c:1r.,11, E. Cooper, E. N. Costh, CiI Ck. OIIiccrs: President, A. John Kendall; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Robert M. Parsky; Cor- responding Secretary, James E. Mc- Laughlin: Recording Secretary, Monte P. Montgomery; Treasurer, Icmmc I. Karp. T 110 Student Council OI tho Collcoc 11f Engincming 11nd Amhitccunc 11:15 scan mam' OI its suggestions become rc1111't1'.101cmost 111110110 those projects 11'11s tho C$t11I1I1sI1mcnt 111 11 calculutnw machine CI11ss. In 11ch111'1111 111C Coun- cil has made C11IcuIat01s available in A- .IOHKT KENDALL L the engineering library for 2111 students. President CHARLES TI IOMAS ADOMSI IICK . . Freeland Electrical lingiuuuring Secretary, Tau Beta Pi; Electrical Engineering Society; Eta Kappa Nu; Ncwmnn Club HAROLD BENTON ALBRECI 1T, JR. CollingswoocLNJ Industrial Engim-vring Them Xi RAYMOND NEIL ALFORD . . . Union City Mechanical Enginvcring Pi Tau Sigma; ASME 4 ROBERT EDAN ALPERIN . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi From; CPA; IFC PAUL ALTMAN State College Azzrormulicnl Engineering RONALD MARTIN ANDERSEN . . . Warren Mechanical Engineering ANDREW ANTHONY APISA . . . Farrell Industrial EngiuL-Ering AIEE; Jazz Club; Newman Club JAMES ALBERT ARCHER . . . Washington Civil Engineering Treasurer, ASCE HAROLD W ILLIAM ARTWOHL . . Allentown Electrical Engineering MAHLON REESE ARTZ . . . Pottsvillc IEIemrical Engineuring JOHN WILLIAM ATCHESON . . Clarksville Agricultural Engineering AS; PAUL SAMUEL AUGUSTINE . . . McAdon Electrical Engineering 12m Kappa Nu ROBERT MAHLON AVERILL, :IR. . Wayne Engineering Science Sigma Phi Epsilon Secretary, Sigma Phi Epsilon; IRE; Freshman Class Advisory Board ALAN LLOYD BAER . . . . Davidsville Aeronautical Engineering 8 EARL RICHARD BAHL . . . . Towandu Nicchunical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Dormitory Officer; lntmmumls J SAMUEL LEWIS BAILEY . . . Philipsburg Civil Engineering CHARLES FRANKLIN BAKER, JR. . . Lancaster Aeronautical Engineering ARS; IAS; Jazz Club MICHAEL BAKER, III . . . . Beaver Civil Engineering JOHN ARLINGTON BALK . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Outing Club PAUL BALOGH . . Kingston Acrmmmical Engim'vriug Sigma Tau; ARS; IAS Philadelphia AN DREW ROSS BANTA Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM POLLOCK BARLEY . . Lcwes,Del. Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau ROBERT LOUIS BARTKO . . . Homer City Electrical Enginavring IRE; XV3YA GORDON JOHN BEALE . . . Union City Ah'chtmicnl Engineering ASME; SAE ROBERT ARTHUR BELL . . Philadelphia Rloclmuicnl Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Bum Pi: Sigma Tau; ASME GLENN E. BENHAM, JR. . . . Huvcrtown Electrical Enginm'ring Manager, ROTC Rillc Team; VDFM WALTER ALLEN BENSCOTER . . VVapwaHopen Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu; IRE; AIEE RONALD HUBER BENSON . . . Johnstown Electrical Eugiuevring AIEE; IRE; Ncwnmn Club ELMER WALDEMAR BERGMAN . . Bridgeton,N. J. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE; LSA; Engineering and Architecture Sludcnt Cnunuil HARRY E. BERKEBILE . . . . Jolmstmvn 'I'riunglc Elvctricnl Enginevring Vice President, Tnu Beta Pi; Em KuPpa Nu; Chairman, E ectriczll Engineering Society JOHN ANDREW BERTA . . . Freeland Electrical Enginvuring Newman Club; AIEE; IRE DONALD WILLIAM BERTRAM . , , Ematt Civil Engim'vring ASCE LEO CARL BERZINSKI . Electrical Engim'vring Newman Club; IRIS; AIEE Mount Carmel CHARLES AUGUSTUS BIBLEHEIMER . . Easton Tau Kappa Epsilon Electrical Enginrcring Captain, Tennis Team; Druids; S Club FRANCIS CHARLES BILLIG . . . McAdoo Electrical Engim'vring HARRY BISCO . . . . Shenandoah Civil Engineering ASCE EUGENE LEROY BISHOP, JR. . . Philadelphia Elcc'nicul Engineering J 111 B1: 1:1 Pi; 11.1 lK1111 pa N11;Sign1:1 1:111; Phi Em Sigm: 1; Dnrmimry Oilicct' 1, H113 RALPH BITSKO . . . . . A111bridge Mechanical Engim'l'ring ASNIE ERNEST JACK BITTO . . . Feastervilie Mechanical Enginuvring ASMF ROBERT H. BIXLER . . . . Norristown Civil Engineering ASCL; United Student 171-111111'sl1i11 BERNARD BLOUT . . . . Greensboro EIL'L'iriL'UI Engineering ROBERT RAYIHOND BODKIAN . . Elizabethtmvn Mechanical Engineering SIXE ANDREW ROBERT BODNAR . . . Emcigh E'E'L'Himi Engineering JOHN IIOVVARD BODY . . Yellow House AIL'L'lumiL'ul Engineering I. :1111111111 C hi Alpha ASME; President, ASAIE; $211111; CHALLEN ODELL BONAR, III . Glen Dz11e,W. V11. AL'rmmutiLui Enginu'rinu Phi Kappa Sigma PrL-sidL-nt Phi Kappa :inm'l; 111i L13 Signm;SCcht:1n', Q11: 1rtcrdcck Smien; 81.11113; .1111L'1iczm Rocket SULiC! 1y RALPH ORVILLE BOND, JR. . . . Pomcroy 11111111111111 Engnwurmg JANIES PAUL BOODON . . . VVilliumspnrt Archiwunire DAVID JAMES BOOTH . . . Lancaster Elucr'hiwl EngiuL'Lriug :11K1'pp1 N11 GEORGE CHARLES BOTTGER . . Hazlet,N.J. Civil Engineering T1111 1311111 Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Phi E111 Sigma; SAME DAVID NELSON BOUCHER . . State College Rlcclumical Engineering Presulcnt, Outing Ciuh; 111.11; 115.1113 DONALD EDWARD BRANDT . . Philadelphia Ricchzmical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma WAYNE MERTON BREISCH, 1R. . Ringtown Electrical Engineering Phi Gnmnn Delta 'lircusurcr, Phi Gamma Delta; Varsity Buschall; Elections Committee; S Club ROBERT J. BRiz'SLIN . . . Summit Hill Ardliu'cluml Lngim't'riug Smmb; Enginu'ring 11nd Architcuun Sludcnt Council DAVID MEREDITH BREWER . . Norristown Engim'vring SL'icHCt' Presidcm, T1111 Batu Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi 1312 Sigma; Pi .1111 Epsilun LARRY SMITH BRIGGS R'Iiddlcbury Center Electrical Engim 1 ring RUSSELL EUGENE BRILLHART, JR. York Arrommlul'al Enginn-ring JOHN ALOYSIUS BROCK 31.11:.qu Industrial Engineering AIEE; AIIE; SAM M DONALD LEE BROSKY Suuitnn1 Engineering QlulrtCldLCk Society; Intmmuruls Punxsutzm'ney LUTHER BURNELL BROWN Laurel Electrical Engineering V111: President, Em Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; AIEE; Dormitory OITIcer 7 . VI AYNE ROBERT BRUMM Millerswlle Electrical Engimcriug Treasurer, Em K 11mm Nu; T 1111 Beta Pi; AIEE; IRE GEORGE HERBERT BRUNNER PhiIadCIphia MvclumicaI Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Pershing Rillcs; AUSA; Inmunuruls CARL A. BUGAISKI . . Huzleton EIcLlrical Enginuring N111 111'111 Club; Secretary IE111 Kappa Nlu; Sigma 11111; Glcc Club; E; Jazz C111 JAY ELMER BURKERT Elizabethville EIthriLal Engineering Eta Kappa N11; AIEE; '1 IM StucbcnviIIc, Ohio THOIWAS IVIORRIS BURNS Phi Delta Theta Aeronautical Enginuring M 1:111 1ger, 1V icstling; Thespians; Qunrtcrdcck Soci1t1; Parmi Nous; luc Kc1;1AS; THOMAS CHARLES BYRNES, JR. Industrial Engineering Dormitory OIIiucr; Secrclnry, Alpha Sigma Phi; Intramural: PATRICK JOSEPH CALLEN Harrisburg Electrical Enginu'uing E111 Kappa Nu; SignnL'Iau;Eleclr1'c:1I Engimcring Sudan; ;IRE; 1111.2 Club Trenton, N. J. AIphzl Sigma Phi ALLEN BERTRAM CAMPBELL Columbia Civil Engineering ASCE ConncIIsville SAMUEL HADDEN CAMPBELL ElectriLaI Engineering AIEE; Arnold A1: SOL 1611'; 01C R1111: Icnm; A111cric11n Rocket Soc1cl1; AFIIOIC Drill 'Icam PAUL RI. CANICK . New York, N. Y Eugiuuriug Scicum 1311 B111 P1;PI1i Eta S1gn1a M. ALBERT CANONACO 1'41 mnuutical Engiuvc ring 1-15 Aquuippa MYRON LOWELL CARPENTER State College Industrial Engineering XIIE MICHAEL FRANCIS CARROLL Levittown Electrical Engineering RONALD FOREST CARSON . . . Blairsville Civil Engineering SCE RICHARD ANTHONY CASTRANIO . . Altoona Electrical Enginuvring AIEE; Electrical Engineering Society JOHN CATCHMARK . . . . Pottsville lilccnical Engineering AIEE; 111E VASILE DAVID CERNEA . . . Farrell Acrmmntivul Engineering 'th-m Dehu C111 .r'hncricun Rocket Sucicly; IAS; 1:111. Club; Outing Club; Intrmnurals MICHAEL KETTERING CHAPMAN . Cleona Electrical Eugiuveriug Phi M11 D0113 Quurlcrdcck Society ORREAN OSBY C1 IEVV . . East MCchsport 111L1r1Lul 1110111LL11113 L:1L'1':1ssc;0utinu Club JOSEPH ROBERT CI'INAPKO . . . Lansford L'It'clrical Engineering Phi Kappa 11.1111;S1L1'L11rv, Tau 1301.1 P1;EmLKnppz1 N11; 3111'1 '1;1u 111i E1:1SI;,m.1, l THOMAS EUGENE CIAVARELLA . . Altoona Industrial Engineering CI 1ARLES NELSON CLAAR . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering VVILLIAIVI PAYNE CLARK . . I'Iackensack, N. 1. Electrical Engineering Phi 1111111 Pl1i;T:1u But 11,1; President, 17.121 K.1 :1 Nu; SLer 111 -T1c:15urc1', E141 5131111; Engincuinu411111.' XthitL'c1111'L' Student CuunL'il; 1R ROBERT EDWARD COADY . . Philadelphia A1 10111111111111. E 11111111 L ring IAS ALLAN JAY COHEN . . . . VVilkcs-Burre Engineering Science RAYNIOND LLOYD COLERIAN . NcwCastle Electrical Engineering Alpln P111 Alpln 121:1 Kappa Nu; Prcsidcnt, Alpha Phi Alpha; Sigma '1 '111; 111E;Int1'.11n11r115 CEASAR STEPHEN COLISTA . . Midland Architectural Engineering Alpha Phi D011. 1 President, Alpha Phi Delta; Intramurals JOHN COLVVELL . . . . Susquehanna Aeronautical Engiut'uriug IAS; ABS TI IOMAS CHARLES COLYER . . . Altoona Alouhunical Engineering JAMES MICHAEL CONVEY . . . Norristown Electrical 151131111301ng AIEE;D1111111101'1 0mm; Intr:11nur411s LARRY DANIEL COOPER . . Elizabctlwille Inzluslrml Enginwring AIIE; 1111111111111'als DONALD EDWIN COYNE . . . . Reading Electrical Engimwring ELVIN LeROY CRISPELL . . . . Nuxcn Civil Engineering ASCE; Chi Epsilon DON KENNETH CRONEBERGER . Schuylkill Haven Civil Eugim-criug 'I'uu Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Sigma Tau; lertcnlcck Sociuty; SAME; ASCIS Mill Hall ERNEST JAMES CROSS, JR. Acrmmutiuul Engineering DOUGLAS D. DAISHER . . Clearficld .rh'rmmulivul Engineering X9; ARS THEODORE EUGENE DANCU . . Sharon Clwmicnl Engim-vriug Vim: President, ASCE; Chi Epsilon JEROME MICHAEL DANO Scranton Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu; IRE; Ncu'nmn Club NICHOLAS FRED D'ANTONIO . . . Cullingdulc Elvctrirul Engineering Secretary, Sigma Tau; Em Kappa Nu; IRE WALTER HERBERT DARDENNE . . Jcnkintuwn leclnmicul Engineering ELMER ALFRED DaRE . Allentown Civil Engineering Danvillc W'. E. LESTER DARK . . Elucirical Enginuaring lim Kappa Nu; Phi Fm Sigma ROLAND ADOLPH DAUBER Glen Mills Electrical Engineering lim Kappa Nu; H'SYA J. EDWIN DAVIES, JR. . . . . Juhnsonburg Elvutrim! Engineering WILLIAM P. DEEMER . . . . Relvnuldsvjllc Civil Enginccriug ASCII CHARLES LUKE DESMONE . . . Springdalc Architecturv AIA; Outing Club; Newman Club; Jazz Club ROBERT ARTHUR DEY . . . . Yeudon Ih'TOIIUHHL'UI EHgHIUl'I 111g CHARLES AUGUSTUS DICKINSON, lll . SlippcrvRuck Mechanical Engineering Phi Mu Dcim Players, Jazz Club; SAME WARREN LEROY DIEHL . . . Sprinquvc EIL'L'IfiClII Engineering Dulm illusion Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; IRE ANTHONY E. DICUCLIELNIO . . Conshohocken Industrial Iiugimwring Delta Sigma Phi Inlrumumls; SAME JOSEPH MICHAEL DILLIS . . . Shenandoah EltlL'lrIL-ul Imgml't'rmg SAUL B. DINNIAN Philadelphia Iiluvlricul Eugiuveriug Tim Hutu Pi; Sigma Tau; 15le Kappa Nu; IRE; XV3YA WILLIAM EDWARD DITZLER . . State College Architectun' AIA; Newman Club; Freshman Lacrosse KENNETH EUGENE DODRER . . Littlestown Mechanical. Engineering ASME JOSEPH WILLIAM DOLINSKI . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering OWENY RICHARD DOMAN . . Frcdericktmvn Arrmumliuul Engineering VL-slcy Foundation JAMES LEROY DONAl-IUE . . . Reading AIUL'hunicul Enginvcring ASME; SAM FRANCIS EDWARD DORSCH . . . Portage Electrical Engiuuuriug ANDREW GEORGE DOVIN . . West Pittsmn Mvchmzicul- Engineering ASME; Ncwnmn Club RONALD CHARLES DREXLER . . . Erie Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Newman Club HENRY WILLIAM DURRVVACHTER, ll . Jersey Shore Electrical Enginevriug Eta Kappa Nu; IRE ELMER ART! I U R D URST . . West Miinn lilvvlriculr Iingim'vriug R 3 DONALD DELANO DUVALL . . . Lancaster Eltm'lriull Engim'cring JOHN H. C. DYSINGER, jR. . . . York Engineering Science AIEE; 11113; Camera Club ROY DONALD EBERSOLE, JR. . . Hummelstown Civil Engineering ASCE; Glee Club FREDERICK VVALTER ECKEL . '. Delmar, N. Y. Architectural Euginevring Sigma Tau JAMES CHRISTIAN ECKERT . . . Columbia Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Phi Kappa Sigma; Intrnnmrnls DAVID MILLER ELLIS Lngmccrmg Sclvncl H'DFM; IRE; Electrical Engineering Society KARL ALBERT EMERICII Civil Iinginm'ring EUGENE FREDERICK ERICKSON lilz'clric'ul Engineering Iim Kappa Nu JOSEPH JAY FENKEL lmhmriul lingiucuring Varsity Basketball; Inll'lllnllfiIIs JOHN MICHAEL FEOLA Civil Engim'cring HUGH DANIEL FERRY . Industrial Iingim'vring Alpha: Pi Mu; :Ulli; A175 CHARLES RAY EDSON Iflvctricnl Engineering Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Hem Pi; Eta Kappa Nu Rleadville RALPH D. EICKELBECK Agricultural Engim-vring ASAE Chester, N. Y. RICHARD BLAINE ELDER Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa L'u; 'I'uu Beta Phi; AlIiE Knox H avertown New Ringgald Johnstmbu rg IRA ROBERT ESH Bcllevillc Imlusln'ul Engineering Summary, Alpha Pi Mu; Sigma Tilll; Alli . RONALD WAYNE EWING . Duncanville Electrical Engim'vring PAUL JOHN FANTASKE . chchum'cul Engineering ASME Renovo Glenside Bum Sigma Rho Philadelphia Alplm Phi Delta Lansdulc SALVATORE JOHN FICARRO Civil Engineering Newman Club; ASCli; lmmmuruls Susquehanna Alpha Phi Delta JAMES STEPHEN FINNERTY Scranton Elvclricul Engineering Newman Club; Allili RAYMOND EARL FISHER, JR. Dayton Agricultural Engineering ASAlu; Lngmccnlng and Architecture Student Council; Agricultural Student Council JAMES JOSEPH IIITZPATRICK .chhmlicul Fugim't'ring ASHE WILLIAM DAVID FITZSIMA IONS :h'rmululiuul Ifugim'rring IAS MARVIN I? FLUCK . . Iilccllicul Engium'riug 13m Kappa Nu DuBois Trafi'urd Bethlehem EDGAR LEE FOGLE . . . . Shirleysburg Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE; IRE RICHARD MANSFIELD FOOSE, JR. . . . York Architecture President, Scarab; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma T1111; Pi Gamma Alpha HARRY JOSEPH FOULKROD, JR. . . . Erie Electrical Engineering ROBERT ANSON FOWLER . . . Pittsburgh Agricultural Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; Varsity Wrestling; Intramumls; ASAE LEO GEORGE FREGLY . . Patton Industrial Engineering Summary, TIM; AIM Board of Governors; Roger Williams Fellowship; AIIE CHARLES WILSON FRETZ . . . Lansdale Mechanical Engineering LSA; Outing Club DEAN RUDISILL FREY . . . York Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Sign1:1;ASME;Sccretary, Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; IM; Treasurer, AIM JOHN PAUL FROEHLICI-I . . Johnstown Electrical Engineering Players; Newman C1ub;Them Alpha Phi ROGER MOYES FRY . . . . Frecport Civil Engineering ASCE; IntramumIs EDWARD MORRIS FRYMOYER . . . Sunbury Engineering Science President, AIM; Omicron Delta Kappa; Cabinet; Hctzel Union Board; Skull 21nd Bones ;Tuu BL m Pi; Sigma 7311.; Phi M u Epsilon; R110 Tau Sigma; Phi Em Sigma; ICG; VVDFM; IRE; Engineering and Architecture Student Council KENNETH WARREN FUNK . . . Jamison Mechanical Engineering RONALD RICHARD GABRIEL . . . Peckville Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu; Newman Club; AIEE JOHN RECIS GAIDOS . . . . Charleroi Mechanical Engineen'ng Newman C1ub;ASME JOSEPH CHARLES GAIDULA . . Taylor Civil Engineering AFROTC Drill Team; Arnold Air Society; ASCE; SAME MM THOMAS GANARD . . . . WilkesEBarre Electrical Engineering AIEE RICHARD JOSEPH GARBACIK . . West Hazleton Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE JOHN DEPP GARBER . . . 1 West Lawn Mechanical. Engineering Phi Delta Theta Phi Eta Sigma; Thespians RICHARD ARTHUR CAREER . . Jeannette Electrical Enginccring Alpha Chi Rho Pershing Rifles; SANIE EARL EUGENE GARDNER . . . Ridgway Mechanical Engineering ASME; Newman Club; S XME DONOVAN POWELL GAREE York Imluslrinl Engineering Alpha Pi Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; Allli JOHN ROBERT GAUDINSKY . . . Shenandoah Engineering Scicnct Phi Em Sigma ROBERT EUGENE GAVVRYLA . . VVilliamsport Electrical Engineering Phi Em Sigma; IRE; VVSYA THOMAS GEORGE GEANOPULOS . . Pittsburgh Auronmuicnl Engineering IAS; American Rocket Society MERLE LEROY GEORGE . . . Kittanning Electrical Enginclrmg Eta Kappa Nu KENNETH LEE GETTLE Winfield Civil Engineering President, ASCE; SAME Philadelphia PETER JAMES GIAMALIS Elcclricnl Enginu'ring Tuu Beta Pi; Em Kippa Nu; Sigma Tau; IRE; Imramumls ROBERT ELLWOOD GIBBS . North East Electrical Enginecring ALLEN WARD GILBERT . . . Montoursville Mechanical Enginccring Phi Mu Delta greasurcr, Phi Mu Delta; Tau Bet aPi; Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma nga, Engineer; ASME; Pershing Rifles; Engineering and Architecture ludcm Council; UCA Tau; Phi Eta JOHN ADAM GINGRICH . . . Reading Electrical Engineering Belle Vernon SAMUEL ELLISON GITI-IENS Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigma Engineer; LAIEE; Sophomore Class Advisorv Board; nParly Steering Commitlcc ARTHUR EDGAR GLADFELTER Glen Rock Electrical Engineering IRE RONALD GEORGE GLENN Clymcr Industrial Enginceriug President, Sigma Tau; Treasuxer, AIIE; Alpha Pi Mu MELHART FRANCIS GOMBAR Reading Electrical Engineering M AIEE; IRE York CHARLES RONALD GOODLING Elcctrical Enginecring VVl'Cslling; Intramumls; Jazz C1ub;Blue Key; Enginmr; Electrical Engineering Socict cy Kappa Sigma DALE CURTIS GOODWIN . . . Lebanon Electrical Engineering Jazz Club; IRE ROBERT LOOMIS GORDON . . . VVestChestcr Mechanical Engincvring Alpha Tau Omega Intramurals; ARS; SAME JOHN HERMAN GORNDT Rh'clIIIIIiLIIL EIItII'IIeLrI'ng Pi TIIu Sigm: I; ASMIE GEORGE ROBERT GORNIAK Electrical. Engineering Scranton AIM BIIIIrd of Governors; Donnilory OII'ICL'r; Mineral Industries Studcnt L7IIIIIIL'1I; VVDFM; Jazz Club; Phi 13m Sigma; NcII'IIIIIn Club JOSEPH CRABOVVSKI . . . Dickson Citv Iiluctrivul Engineering IRE; NOH'IIIHH Club; IIIIrIImurIIls FREDERICK PAUL GREENLEAF . Allentown linginucring Science Doha Upsilnn President, Alpha Phi Omega; hnicrun Delta Kappa; 1 Int Beta Pi; Phi KHPBB Phi; NCH'HHID Club; Pershing RiHL-s ROY KENNETH GRIESS . . VVilliIImspIIrt EILL'ML'HL LIIgiIIU'rIiIIg IRL'; AILL FRED NELSON GROSS . . . . Ncwvillc lilI'L'IriL-III Engineering IilII Kappa Nu; lRli WALTER CHARLES GRUBER . . Philadelphia ElUL-Iricul ISIIgiIIL'L'riIIg litII Kappa Nu; IRE RICHARD MICHAEL GUSHEROVVSKI . VVecdvillc I'HLH'LIIIIIII'LIII EIIgiIILL'rI'IIU ASML; LnginLL-ring and Arch ICLturc SzudLnI Council; CW In In C luII; lmr; mm In ROBERT DONALD HALL . . . . Curry lflcclriL'IIl Engineering LESTER LEE HALLACHER . . . Columbia lilocfricul En IIIIL'I'I'iIIU . n jAMES ROBERT HAM MERLE . SCVViCleV tngicllllllftl, Engineering UphII LIIIIIIIIIII Rho ViCC'PICSiLlCnI, 117C; Vicc- Plcsidcnl, Omicrun DellII KIIppII; 'lrc IIsurL'r, Alpha Gamma Rho; PIIrmI Nous; SLL'rLI IrI IAJrLuslIrLr, 'XS. Xil ; M IIInwcr, BrcL: Ellgilu'lT; jun. Club; NLIIInIIII L lub THOMAS PAUL HANCOCK . . Johnstown MLL'IIIIIIiL'ul IIIIgiIIL'L rm I Phi DLIIII rhhl III V arsiII BI IskL-Itb Ill; Druids; PI Inni Nous; SLcIcI m- In: IsurLr, Athletic AssociI Itinn R. SUJONO HARDJODIMULJO . Jogjakarta, Indonesia Electrical Engineering LTosnIanIlitIIn Club; Eta KIIppII Nu WILLIAM R. HARTMAN, JR. . . . Springdalc Muchunicul Engineering TIIII Bum Pi; Pi Tau Sigma GRETCHEN WILHELMINA HAUSER . Pittsburgh IhulII'IchIIrI- Jan, Club RUDOLPH WILLIAM IIIEGLAS . . Clarksburg AL'rIIIzIIIIIiL'III Enginucring JOSEPH EDWARD HENDRICKSON . . York Electrical Engineering Chi Phi CLIFFORD EDWIN HEPLER, JR. . . Shumokin AIL'I'IIIIIII'L'III Engineering ASHE; 1:17! Club JAMES MONROE HEPLER . . VVestReadiIIg Eleuricnl Engimcring Delta Chi Immmumls; Scabbard and Blade; Engineering and Architecture SIIIdLIIt uuncil; Secretary, S. XMIL; Pershing Riilcs; :X IIE PAUL TALLEY HERBST Erie IXIIL'IIIIIII'CIII EIIgiIIoIriIIg SIXIE DAVID JON HERMAN . . . Lancaster IilI-clrical EIIgiIIz'aring SignII I 'III C IIIIIIIIII X'icc-Prcsidcm, Sigma 'l'IIu; EIII KIIppII NII EDWARD LARUE HERE . New Market. N. J. IHIiUXII'inl EIIgiIIL'vriIIg CIIIIIIIIzIndcr, Pershing Riilcs; AUS X; LS 'X; Chess Club VINCENT PAUL HERRON, jR. . . VVilkcs-Burrc IXllTillHll-Clll Engiuucring HERBERT HUGO HERTNER . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering 'lelI'I Siunm Phi Succcr 'I'CIIIII; S Club; SI'XIXIE JOHN ORVIS HIDINCER . . Scranton C'iu IIIICIII FIIgiIIL'vriIIg 'XSCE; S XME; S Club GEORGE WILLIAM I'IILDEBRAND I . Philadelphia I'XI'I'IHHIHU-Clli EIIgiIIL'I'IiIIg EUGENE GUTHRIE HILTY Apollo Iih'ctricul Engineering 1 IIIIIIIIIII Chi :IXIIIIII IXHLI'I ELIZABETH ZANDT HOEKSTRA . Arlington,VII. AI'L'IIiIeL'IIIrL' Gamma Phi BL-III LX X'Iiz; Sigma TIIII; Pi GIIIIIIIIII Alpha; Sucrctury, IXer JAMES WILLIAM HOOVER . . Chumbcrsburg IEIchrI'L'uI. Engineering EIII Kappa Nu VINCENT L. HUBER, jR. . . . JimTlIIIrpc ISIL'L-Irical Engineering Outing Club BRUCE LAXVTON HUFFMAN . . Marshall's Creek Industrial Engineering Sigma Pi IXIIIIIugL'r, XX'rcsrling; Ncu'IIII'III Club GEORGE COLIN HUN'I ER . . Brackenridgc 'XI roIIIIIIIiL'IIl LIIgI'IIL'L IiIIH HANS JUERGEN HUT H . . Jenkinmwn IXII'L'iIIIIIIiLIII Engineering Secretary, Pi Tau Siuma; 'Iau III Pi; Sigma Ian; IlIi Em SingII'I; I'XSIXIE; X iCCAPfL'Siant, IntL'I'Iili India Folk DIIIILLrs; Outing Clu W ILLIAM CLIFFORD I-l UTTON . . . chovo EII'L'IriL'III Engineering RICHARD ALLEN IDE . Sweet Valley EchIriLaI. LIIgI'ImcriIIg FRED LENCEL ISETT . . . Allentown MI'cluIIIicul Engineering IXSIXI KENNETH I'I. ISI ILER . . . . Eric Industrial I711 ,qim' 1 ring Phi 911,111 1 K2 Ldppn X11'x1P11s11l1111,Pl1i Simnu K: apps; Fxr mmity Edimr, LA V1 II M; CUII1'fIiun;Ai;III 111.7 Clu 105131111 MICI MILL JACISIN . . . leading 1'H1'cl111111'1'111 Engineering Px'vsidcm, Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Hutu Pi; ASMII DANIEL EVEREIVI. JARIES . . . 10111151011111 Civil Engineering Delta Chi RICHARD ROWE JAMES . . Honesdnlc Mr TIU' nical I 111,11111 1mg WALTER HENRY JAMISON . . . Ncwmwn Electrical Engineering Iitu Kappa Nu; IRE; Phi E111 Sigma; Sigma T1111; T1111 B8121 Pi BOLESLAW JASTRZEBSKI . . . Chester Civil Enginccring ASCIi; Phi E111 Sigma; Newman Club PAUL ROY JENKIN . . . . COIIingdaIc Civil Iinghu'cring Chi lipsilnn BRUCE DAVID JOI INSON . . . West Chester Civil Iiugim'cring Della Upsilon Manager, Soccer; ASCE; Jun Club CLAIN FREDERIC JOHNSON . . . Tyrone Mcclumicul Ifngim'uriug Acacia . ASMIi; SAIL l ROBERT B. JOI-INSTONE, JR. . . North Hills Avrmmuticul Enginm'ring THOMAS JONES . . . . VViIkes-Barre Electrical Engineering 'Inu Beta Pi; 121:1 Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; IRE KENNETH LEE JORDAN . . . Clcurfield EIL'ulriL'uI Enginct'ring PETER JUBINSKI . . . . . Jcnnyn ISIcclrivnI Enginvcring JAMES VIC TOR JUC KER . . . York Industrial 13111111111ri11g III111-B:11111;AIPI1.1 Pi Mu LEO THOIVIAS KAERCIIER . . . Pittsburgh Muchunicnl 1311;41'111'1'1'1'1114 Alpha Chi Rho Newman Club 'lHOMAS JOSEPH KAIN . . Philadelphia Electrical Eugmu r1111, X11111 1 Phi 01111-11' 1; IRL; Electrical Enginccring Smiety; 1111111 In Club; .1 IS WALTER WILLIAM KANIUKA . . Philadelphia AcrmmuticaI Engineering I'IOVVARD V. KASPER . . . Eastchcster,N.Y. Civil Engineering Delm Upsilon ASCE CARL EUGENE KAUFMAN . . . VViiiowGrovc Archiit'ullm' L hnpvl Choir; Pi Cnmma Alpha; ALI; Circa; Lantern; SAME HERBERT RICI IARD KAUPP . . . Penndel EIvclrimI liIIgiIIL'I'riIIg Em Kappa Nu; Sigma TIIII; Tau BCIII Pi RICHARD MERL KEANER . South VVilliamspnrt Electriutl Lnginuvring PAUL RAY KEHLER . . . . RiahanuyCity AIvclumiL'IIl Engineering Scabbard and Blade; ASME; ALISA; SAME JOHN RUSSELL KELLY . . . Crosson Electrical Engineering Sigma IIIII; EIII Kalnn1Nu;I:nginecring and ArclIiIcctIIIc Student Cuuncil; NLWIniln CI II ROBERT EDWARD KENINIERER, JR. . Johnsonburg Electrical Engineering IRE; Inmnnumls FRANKLIN HENRY KEMP . . . . Binding Civil EngiIII-I'I'ing V Nittnny Council; ASCli; Dnrmimry Oilicur ALTON JACK KENDALL . . . Reading Enginm rI'Iw Scimi L1 '1 Jun Kappa LPSilIIn Lion's PIIII; Cabinet; ICCB' Pnsldcm, Engimcring mul JIthiIOLtIIrc Student CIIIIncil; 'l'cr LISIIIrL-I, OmiLmn Dle Kappa; 1'qu BL LIII Pi: Skull and Bums; Phi 12m SigIIIII DONALD EUGENE KERR . . . . Hinsdulc lilcclricui Engineering CHARLES ASH KESTER . . . . Bcllcvillc Industrial EngiIIL-cring CIIIlL-gc Co-up; TIM Council; AIIE; InlrIImIIrIIls H. JOSEPH KESTER . . . Damiiic Industrial Engineering Dc 'IIII Siumu Phi SAME; AIISE; IIItrIInIurIIls; Newman C IIIII JOHN ARTHUR KINTZ . . . Latrobe Civil 1: IIgiIIu'ring ASCE; Newman Club; Durmitury OIIiLcr DONALD VICTOR KISSINGER . . . Clconzi Electrical Enginvvring IRE; ImrIIIIIIIrIIls WILLIAM DAVID KLIMEK . . . EmIIIqus McleuIIicuI EngiIIL-criug Pi Kappa Alpha Vicv-Pl'csiilClll, Pi KIIppII Alpha; lmrumurnls; ASMI; Campus P.IrlI' LOUIS FRANCIS KLUKOSKY . . . VVVIIminU Eirctricul lfngiuut'riug i h lRli; NCIVInIIII Club; Camvru Club; Bowling Longm- E CSABA KOBLOS . . . . . Lancaster EIL'L'lricul Engineering Varsity Tennis BERNARD FRANCIS KOLANOVVSKI . . Carlisie MI'clIaIIicnl Engineering Phi Kappa Psi VichPrcsiant, Phi Kappa Psi; Greek H'cck Cununince JOHN PAUL KOONS . . . . Athens Alt'clumicnl Engimcring Pi '1qu Sigma; ASHE FRANCIS BERNARD KOZAK . . . Tunkhannock Electrical Engineering ALFRED EDWARD KRAFT . . . . Oil City Civil Enginvcring Acacia Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Pershing RiHcs JOHN DAVIES KRESGE, JR. . . . Freeland Ell't'lrivul Engineering 1R1: KENNETH PAUL KRETSCH . . . Scranton Electrical Engineering Tau ch Pi; Em Kappa Nu JOHN BOWMAN KRICK . . . . Denver Electrical Engineering ARS; IRE; VV3YA JOHN MICHAEL KRIVAK . . . Glen Lyon Civil Engineering EDWARD F. KRUFKA . Plymouth Electrical Engineering JOHN ANTHONY KUKLIS . . . . Freeland Electrical Eugiucering Newman Club; Secretary, Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; IRE; Jazz. Club JOHN HENRY GEORGE KUNTZ . . . Lancaster Architectural Engineering Scarab; Ium Lambda Sigma GARY LEE KURTZ . . . . New Park Elvctricul Engineering AIEE WILLIAM jAY LANDHERR, JR. . . . Abington Industrial Engineering Delta Upsilon Outing Club; AIIE; SAM THOMAS JOSEPH LANE . . . Edwardsville Alcclmnical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Intramurals JOHN P. LANCE . . . . Belle Vernon Elcclricul Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Head Cheerleader; Vicc-Presidenl, Glee Club; President, Blue Key; Em Kappa Nu GEORGE EUGENE LANTZ . . . . Ulster Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club CHARLES DUANE LARSON . . . Falconer, N. Y. Civil Engineering ASCE; Outing Club; Wesley Foundation; Intramurals; ntL-r-Varsity Christian Fellows lip ROBERT LON LARSON, JR. . . . VVarren Mechanical Engineering ASME; Intramurnls THOMAS JAY LEEDOM, II . . . Davisville Mechanical Engineering ASME; SAE; Intramurals CARL RICHARD LEHMAN . . Palmyra Civil Engiuevring Alpha Sigma Phi Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Alpha Sigma Phi; Arnold Air Society JOEL CALVIN LEININGER . . . Weatherly E1cct1'1'c111 Engineering 1Vcsley Foumlalion; Sigma Theta 1511511011; 11113 MATTHEW WILLIAM LENGYEL . . Altoona Electrical Engineering RUSSEL THEODORE LERCH . . . Palmyra Industrial Euginucring T1191 Xi Alpha Phi Omega DONALD jOSEPH LETTRICH . . . Churlcroi Architecture JOHN KEITH LEVICK . . . 1Vest13mwn5v111c EIu'lrica1 Enginuriug ATEE;1RE WILBUR GARRETT LEWELLEN . . Bc11c Vernon Aeronautical Enginuring Ku2pp1 Sigma :3 1011' S Paw; Station M2 Inagcr, 11' D1 M; uP111111 N1111s;0n1icrm1 DL'111 K 22;1pl11 Ahclampmcm; T 2111 Bet 121 11; Si 1gma 12 Phi E11 Sig11121; knginu'ring 211111 R 111ecturc Studnnt Counul; R110 21111 511-1111, Alpha Phi 011101.11 ALFONSO BANDEIRA LINHARES . vaark, N. J. Aeronautical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; P11113121 Sigma; Chairman, IAS JAMES LITTERIO . . . . 1111111121131th A'Iu'hanicul Engineering JACKINO PAUL LoBUE . . 11cKeesp2m Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma SAME; Newman C1ub; AIIIL' JOHN PATRICK IOGAN . . Masontown Civil Engineering GERALD ANTON LOHSL . . . Alumna Iilcclricnl Engineering ARS; IRE; AH'IE; Newman Club DONALD CHARLES LONG . . . 1511111121115 E1cctn'cul Engineering Triangle AIEE; Engineer JOSEPH BERNARD LOPEZ . . . Warren 1111112s1r1'111 Engiuw'ring AIIE DEAN PEARSON LORAH . . . Harrisburg Chemical Engineering ASCE ROBERT CLEMENT LORENZETTI . . Kittanning Electrical Engineering Scabbard and 13121110; AFS; AIEE; SAME; Phi E121 Sigma M RALPH R'IARVIN LOVE . . . . Sarver 1311'ctricul Engineering VVILLIANI ROBERT LUDVICSON . VVilmington,Dc1. E11'ctr1'cul Engineering Delta Upsilon VVILBUPI EDWARD LYNN . . Phoenixvillc Electrical Engincc ring ROBERT MCALEVY McCASI-I . . . OilCity Mechanical Engineering 'I'rcasurer, ASME; Pi T1111 Sigma CARL KENNETH MCCLURE . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Pi '1'1111 Sigma; ASME; SAME; AUSA; Intramuruls DONALD EDWARD MCFADDEN . Bridgeville Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Engineer WILLIAM THOMAS McGARRY . East Stroudsburg Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Vicc-President, Phi Kappa; Jazz Club; Newman Club DAVID BUTLER MCKEE . . Meadvillc Industrial Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Manager, incstling; Engineering Student Council RICI IARD jAMES MCKEE . . . Reynoldsville Mechanical Enginuvring ASME RICHARD THOMAS MCKERNAN . . Williamsport Electrical Engineering Chi Phi Vice-Preaidcnt, Chi Phi; Allili; Jazz Club JAMES EDWARD MCLAUGHLIN . . Montrose Industrial Engineering 'l'ri 'Inglc Editor, Lnginevr; Secretary. Engineering 111111 Architecture Student Council; S ccr .tary, Alpha Pi Mii; AIIE;AFS;IAS;J:177. Club; Phi F111 Sigma JAMES HEMPHILL MCMEEKIN . . Brockway Electrical Engineering Glee Club; Intramurals GERALD ELVVOOD MaCDONALD . Woodbridge, Va Agricultural Engineering Pih Kappa Psi President, Phi K'1ppa Psi; Scabbard and made; ASAE; Quarterdcck Society DONALD RALPH MALARKEY . . Mcadowlands Industrial Engineering RUDY LEO MALOBICKY . . Tarentum Mechanical Eugmwn'ng P1 '1 111 Sigma; N111 1n'1n C lub; ASME RICHARD H. MALONE . . Mcchanicsburg E10 ctrical Enginct ring IRE RICHARD CULLING NIANNING . Cleveland,0hiu Civil Engineering ANTHONY B. MARELLA . . Barnesburo ElectriLaI E11g1'111'1r1'ng AIEE; IRL JOHN MORRIS MARKOVCHIK . . Beaver Meadow Electrical Engineering jOHN EDWARD MATENKOSKY . . Greensburg Engineering Science Phi Kappa AIEE; ASME; Newman Club KENNETH BAKER MAYNARD . . Montmse Mechanical Engineering ASME JAMES NICHOLAS MATTAVI . . . Hazieton MLclmnicul Engimcring Newman C lub; Phi ,iKnppu Pl1i;Tz1u Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; lWrcsiLlL-nt, ASA IE JOSEPH LAWRENCE MATTAVI . . Hazieton Mechanical Engineering Nuwman Club; Tau Beta Pi; Pi T1111 Sigma; ASME ROBERT PAUL MEEHAN . . . . Eric Electrical Engineering Theta Delta Chi IRE MARTIN PHILLIP MEER . . Scranton Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Delta ASME; Pershing Rifles; 1111ch ROBERT BRUCE MEGARGLE . . . Cresco Industrial Engineering Outing Club THOMAS BATOR MEKIS . . Valenoia Chuniud Enginmriug ASC RICHARD JOHN1 MELZER . . . Eric Imluslriul Engim 1 ring THADDEUS STEVENS MERRIMAN, III . Homestead Aeronautical Engiuu-uing Acacia Blue BInd;P11i Mu Alpl1a;Prcsident, ARS;IFCPA;E11ginCL-ring 1nd Architecture Student CuunLil CHARLES EDWARD MEYER . . Philadelphia A'lvclum-ical Engim'vring ASHE; AUSA; SAME jOHN WILLIAM MICKLEY . . Gettysburg Agricultural Engineenng AS1E;Uni1cd Student Fcliuuship; SAME; Engimering .11111 chhitccmrc Student Council GERALD CELESTINE MILLER . . Jeannette Industrial Engineering HOWARD GEORGE MILLER . . Bridgeport, Conn. Electrical Engineering VVcsIcy Foundation; Sigma Theta Epsilon; AIEE JAMES ROBERT MILLER Bedford EILL'triLul Engineering JOHN HARRISON MILLER . . . Clarion Agricultural Engincuring Alpha Zeta President, Ncu'mnn Club; ASAE NELSON J. MILLER Philadelphia Acronautical Engincrring IAS; American Rocket Society; President, Flying Club ROBERT WILLIAM MILLER . . Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; IAS RONALD JOHN MILLER . . . Emmaus Mechanical Engineering Triangle President, Triangle; Engineer; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma EARL JAMES MILLS . . . . Riegelsviiic Mechanical Enginetring V' 1cc-Pusidenr,Pi 12111 Sigma; Sigma T2111; Phi E111 Sigma; Engineering and Ichilecture Student Council; Outing Cl ub RICHARD BRUCE MILLS . . . . Puoli Mechanical lingim-uring Tau Kappa Epsilun Vicc-Prcsirlcm, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Qunrlerduuk Society; ASME; ABS CARL BRADY MINGLE . . RliiHintown Indmlriul Eugim'vriug ARRiAND ROBERT RIINUTI . . . Glen-Lyon Electrical Enginz'vriug Em Kappa Nu; IRE 101 IN THOMAS MIORELLI . . . Hazleton Architectural Engineering MICHAEL MITCHELL . . . Minersvillc Mechanical Engineering Vice President, AFS; ASMIi FREDERICK MITRONOVAS . . . . Eric Ciril Enginuvring Secretnry-Trcusurcr, Chi Epsilon; ASCE MONTE PAUL MONTGOMERY . . . Kane Imlmlriul Engiuucring 'l rianglc President, A1113; Secretary, Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Eugim'ur THONIAS WATSON NlOORE, JR. . . VVilliamsport Civil Engineering Delta Tau DL'ltu ASCIE DAVID RICHARD NIORRIS . . hlcudvillc Aeronautical Engineering GLENN EDWARD MOVVERY . . State College Flvctricul Engiuvvring GARY FRANKLIN MOYER . . . VVilIiamsmwn Flt'ctricul Engineering JAMES THEODORE MOYER . . VVupwallopen Electrical. Engineering lliE ROBERT KLAPP IWULLAN . . . Glensidc Electrical lhlgiuccriug Phi Kappa Sigma SALLI-ANN RUHNKE NIULLAN . . WillowGrove Electrical Engineering JOSEPH EUGENE IVIUMMAU . . . Lancaster Mechanical Engium'ring Phi Mu Della Players; ASME H. GEORGE MURPHY . . . Norristown Muchmxical Engineering Pi Tim Sigma; ASMIZ; Outing Club WALTER HAROLD NIUSSER . . MaharmyCity Elvctricul Engineering Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tun; AIEIE; IRE KENNETH ELVVOOD MYERS . . Manchester Eluutricul Engincrring MAX LcROY MYERS . . . . . Sligo Elvctricul Iz'uginccriug AIEE; Intrunulmls JAMES MCDEVITT NAGLE . . . Svibsnnia Electrical Engineering Phi Gamma D1113 Blur 8111111; ll'ST; USTA GEORGE WILLIAM NAGORNY . . Susquehanna Muclmuicul Enginm ring Alpha T1111 Omuuu Phi 17.111 Sigma; Pi '1'1111Sig11111; Quartcnluk S111i1'11y; Pershing 1111115; cuhlmrd 21nd 1111'111c; ASM l; Assistant Manager, i'umbn GEORGE FRANKLIN NAYLOR . . State College Izlcclrwul Engineering GEORGE KREAMER NEAST . . . Jim Thorpe Civil Enginvoriug ASCE DAVID EMMITT NELL . . . . Camp Hill A'Icchrmicui Engineering Pi T1111 Sigma; ASME THONIAS ALLEN NELL . . . Nchxlord Ah'ulumicul Engim-criug Alpha 11111 Omcf'u Intrunmmls; ASHE; SAE JURI NIILER . . . . . . Fumbuil Enginci'ring SL'I'1'1111' Acacia Omicron Delta K111113111 P1Ir111i N11115:?l1i E111 5111111111; C1h1i1'1111111, Spring X' 101-1 Somm 11 'L': Smrcmry , Enuinccrinu S1111l111t S'1111111il; LA '11:.- On ck SVcck C11111mi116c; I'rLsIm 11111 Slum. A X'dxison' Buur1l;S11plu1n1urc Sinss de 1mm B11111;I Junior Class Advisory ll11111'd;Sc11i11r Sluss A1I1is1irv Buurd; Arnold Aii' Sucictv RONALD ALLAN NI PPES . . . . VVayne Iz'IL'cn'icul Eugiuuuring IRE; l'r1'5h1111111 Gymnastics GERALD MAX NONKEN . . . State College EIL'L'ln'L'uI Engim'vring 2L: ALAN WALTER NORMAN . . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigma Vice- President, K111011111 Siu111u;AIEE; P111 Stulv kngim'u; l'CIBand;LiunP11rn HENRY EDWARD NORVVOOD . . Canonsburg Electrical Engiuucring E111 Kappa Nu; Sigma T1111; SVrcstling; IRE MAM 1N JOSEPII NOVAK . . . 11111111111 If'It'Llricul 13111'1'111'1'riuq E111 K1 1111111 N11; 1111; THOMAS CHARLES O'DONNELL . . 171-1111111011 Electrical Enginvcriug ANDREW JOSEPH 01131131' . . . 11111111111110 Electrical. Engim'uriug ' b Eta Kappa Nu; IRI'. TERENCE JOSEPH O'ROURKE . . . Tyrone Trinnulc Aeronautical Enginm ring Lng'hccring and Anhiucture Student C11u1'1cil;Enginvur; Arnold Air Socieu; 111i Eta Sigma; AFROTC Drill T11111 LOUIS GENNARO OTTOBRE . . . Ellwood City Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Dclm Secretary, Alpha Phi Delta; E111 K1b1pp11 N11; IRE; EE; Ncu m11n S.ul WILLIAM RAYMOND OWENS . . . Heilwood Mechanical Engineering ASME; Engineering and Architecture Student Council JOSEPH KLEES OYLER . . . . Bridgevilie Cilil Engineering Secretary, ASCli; Cllmi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma;T1u Beta Pi; Engineering nd Architecture Student Council PAUL EDWARD OYLER . Fayetteville Cil il Lngim 1- ring ERNEST VICTOR PACHILLIS . . . Middleport Electrical Engineering 131:1 Kappa Nu; IRE; AIEE; Newman Club RICHARD HUBERT PAFF . . . . Swissvale Agricultural Engiuevring ASAE DONALD ARTHUR PALEY . . . State College Eluuricnl Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha AIEE; AIIE JOHN EDWARD PALMER . . . Bellefontc Electricul Engiuuering Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE; IRE DONALD LARUE PANDOLFI . . . VVilliamsport EIECIricul Engiuuvring Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau CARL JAY PANNABECKER . . Sinking Spring AL 1 onmniml Engim cring ROBERT GARNER PARKER . . . Springfield Industrial Engineering Bela Them Pi Truck THOMAS JOSEPH PASKO . . . . Reading Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE THOMAS FREDERICK PAUTZ . . Elmira, N. Y. Eluctricul Engineering IRE; SAE; 13m Kappa Nu; 'I'uu Beta Pi JAMES ANDREW PECORA . . . McKeesport Civil Engineering Dormitory OHiccr; Imrmnuruls MICHAEL GEORGE PELICK . . . Forest City Electrical Engineering Newman Club; IRE; AIEE CELESTINO ROBERT PENNONI . . . Plains Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club LAWRENCE J. PEREZ, JR. . . . State College Suuitmy Engineering A1 111:: Tau Omega Blue Band; Engineering and Architecture Student Council; ASCE DONALD RAY PETERS . . . Montgomery Aummmicul Engineering Triangle V nrsity 1Vrustli1ngs Squad; huuimu; Pershing Rifles; SAME; ,Iilllll'llnllflls: Outing 11111 JAMES E. PETTIT . . . . Rahway, N. J Avrmmuticul Engineering ARS; IAS RUSSELL A. PHILLIPPI . . . . Pittsburgh Electrical Enginuering AIEE; IRE; Outing Club; Imramurals ROBERT LEE PIERCE . . . . Johnstown Civil Engineering GIUSTO BRUNO PIZZINI . . . West Grove Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta Treasurer, Alpha Phi Delta; IRE; AIEE FRANK THOMAS POERIO . . . Pittsburgh Civil Engineering STEPHEN JAMES POLASKI . . . Johnsonburg Electrical Engineering AIEE STANLEY POLSKY . . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering ASCE; Intramurals; Hillel JAMES DAVID PORTER . . . Chambersburg Aeronautical Engineering Vice-President, IAS; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Eta Sigma; UCA RICHARD HALL POTTER . . . North East Industrial Engineering Theta Chi AIIE; Intramurals ROBERT ADDISON POWLUS . . . Berwick Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; Phi Eta Sigma; IRE; AIEE; W3YA DAVID JAMES PRATT . . . . Bethlehem Industrial Engineering Phi Gamma Delta President, Phi Gamma Delta; Intramurals; Baseball DANIEL CHARLES PRESKA . . . Reading Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; President, AFS DAVID ROY PRESSMAN . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Engineer; IRE; Jazz Club; Debate Team; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE JOHN CHARLES PROBERT . . . Hazleton Electrical Engineering AIEE EDWARD STEVEN PRYJOMSKI . . Natrona Electrical Engineering AIEE; Froth; Newman Club; Intramuxals ROBERT SMITH PULVER . . . Wayne Mechanical Engineering Delta Tau Delta ASME; SAMTE; AUSA THOMAS JOSEPH QUIGLEY . . . Bradford Electrical Engineering MARLYN LUTHER RABENOLD . . Alburtis Industrial Engineering Alpha Chi Rho President, Alpha Chi Rho; IFC Board of Control; AIIE; Arnold Air Society; Blue Key; Manager, Baseball; Sigma Tau; Alpha Pi Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; Engineer RAYMOND RADLINSKY . . . Scranton Electrical Engineering AIEE WILSON PAUL RALSTON . . Conneaut Lake Electrical Engineering IRE; AIEE; WDFM; Outing Club; Electrical Engineering Society; WBYA ALLAN LAVERNE RAYFIELD . Arlington, V21. Civil Engim'aring luu Kappa Epsilon President, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilm1;IFC Board of Cnmml CLIFFORD CLAYTON REED . . Orwigsburg Mechanical Engineering JAY RAYMOND REED . Orwigsburg IWulmnicul E ngim ering RICHARD ELLIS REEDER . . . Coatesvillc Industrial Engineering AIIE; Dormitory OHicer; Inrrunmmls VVILLES WATSON REEDER, JR. . Ardmorc Huuriml Euginauring Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi Omega EARL WILLIAM REIGEL . . . Reading Electrical Engineering E111 Kappa Nu; Sigma T1111 JAMES DARIUS RHOADS . . . Douglassvillc Muulumicul Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha ASMIS VINCENT LEO RICE . . . . Meadvillc Electrical Engineering 13.111 Kappa Nu; AIEE; Engineering Student Council RUSSELL HERBERT RICHARDSON . . Btmthwyn Architectural Engineering JOSEPH VINCENT RILEY . . Warren Center lf'ltcm'cul I 111.1111: r1111, Della Upsilon Pwsidun, Dclt'I Upsilon; IFC Board 01 Control; Imr1frutcmity Council; Nu 1'1n1 1n L;lub E111Kuppl N11; AIEL; Intramural: DELROY KINT RINEHART . . . Gettysburg Mechanical Enginueriug Pi 'l'au Sigma SAMUEL F. RISE . . . . Lebanon Ah-L'Iumicul Enginucriug Pi Tau Sigma; ASHE; AFS; SAL' ARNOLD FRANCIS ROANE . . . Philadelphia Mm-huuicul Engineering Omega Psi Phi Prusidvm, Omega Psi Phi; ASHE; SAME JAMES C ROBERTSON . . Conneaut Lake CiLil Engineering C l1i Lpsilon; ASCL MICHAEL ROMANOVITCH . . . Blakely Electrical Engineering AlliE; Cumuru Club; Newman Club W ILLIAM EDWARD ROOT . . . Hazleton Electrical Engineering AIEE RICHARD L. ROWLAND . . . Lemon: Civil Engimmng SHERVVIN RUBEN . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE HOLLAND RANDALL RUDY Lebanon Electrical Engilwrring ROBERT E. RULOFF . . . Elizabethtmvn Civil Engineering JAMES BENNETT RUSSELL . . . Curbnndalc Industrial Engineming College Cooperative Society: A1113. GORDON HENRY RUTHERFORD . Kensingtun,Md. Arvliiluctun' Triunglv JOHN GEORGE RUTTY . Roscnmnt Auromunicul Engineering JOHN W. SAMSON . . EastPetcrsburg lflt'clrivu! Engineering AARON SANDLER . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering RONALD FRANKLIN SANDLER . . Philadelphia Electrical Enginvvring IRIS; AIEE; Intrumumls; Elcctricul Enginccring Sucicxy JOSEPH ROBERT SANTORO . . EllwuudCity Mechanical Engineering Alpha Phi Drltu ASME; Newman Club DONALD NORMAN SCIIAFFER . . Puttstown Industrial Engim'vriug AIIE; ABS ROBERT CHARLES SCHIFFNER . . Allentown Mechanical Enginycring Dclm Chi Manager, Wrestling; Vicc-Prcsidcm. Delta: Chi ROBERT CHARLES SCHIMMEL . . Nunticukc Aeronautical Engim-uring JOSEPH NICHOLAS SCHIVAL, JR. . . Frackvillc Mt'clumivul Euginvvring RICHARD FRANKLIN SCHMOYER . . Mucungie lflcclricul Engineering 'l'rczlsurcr, Signm Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; Allili; Cnmvru Cluh ROBERT FRED SCHNEIDER . . chslcyviHc Mechanical Enginuuring Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Tuu Sigma; Sigma Tau; Phi Em Sigma; ASALE RAYMOND FRANCIS SCHOCH . . . Alumna Industrial Engineering AIIE; SAM; AFS; Newman Club JACK ALLAN SCHVVEITZER . . . Adumstown Civil Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha ASCli WALTER RUSSELL SCOTT, JR. . . Harrisburg Electrical Enginuering Acacia Glee Club; SAME; Em Kappa Nu; AIEE; Imrzunurals: Engineering and Architecture Student Council WILLIAM EDWIN SCOTT . . . . Seneca lflectricul Enginm'riug Phi Kappa Psi Sccrclury, Phi Kappa Psi; All Universily Elections Cmmnitlcc JAMES RAY SEBRING . . . . CherryTrec lilm'lru'u! Lugtm'urmg GEORGE H. SEEIAY . . . . Iloniduysburg Avrmmuticul Engim'uring IAS; ANS; Pershing Rifles J LARRY ROBERT SEIDERS . . . Elizabethtown Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE ALLEN ROOSEVELT SEIPLE, JR. . . . Dover Electrical Euginuvring 11m Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau jERE FISTER SELL . . . . Laureldale Mvchunicul Euginvcring ASME; Intrumurnls; SAli GERALD RAY SELTZER . . . Binglmmmn,N.Y. Elucniuul Enginm'riug THOMAS JANIES SERAFIN . . . . Plains Imluxlriul Enginm'ring Sigma Tau; VWC'PICSidCIII, Alphu Pi Mu; IEnginm-ring and Architecture Slu- dcnt Council; AIHC; Alpha Phi Onwgn; Newman Club; Jan. Cluh; Inlmmuruls JOSEPI I STANLEY SERELAN . . Mahunoy City Hcvlrtcul Imgumvrmg ROBERT IRVING SERODY . . . Norristown Electrical Euginvvring Phi Sigma Delta Meditation Chapel Choir EDWIN STUART SHAFFER . . . Punxsutawney Avrwmmiuul Enginm'ring S'. I VALTER LEWIS SHAFFER . . . . Addison Aeronautical Engincvriug Vcsley Foundation; IAS PAUL JOSEPH SHALL, JR. . . . Mcadx'ine Acmnunlicul Engiucuring Arnultl Air Suuicly; Newman Club; Outing Club; IAS VVALTER C. SHANKS . . . . PiHSburgll lilt'clriuul lingim't'ring IRE; Intraunuruls E. EUGENE SI IARER . . . . State College lflcclriuul lingiuucring lilcclricul Engineering Suciuty; IRE J ROBERT ALEXANDER SHAW . . . Verona Engineering Science Acacia Presidvm, Acacia; IFC; Blue Band; Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Sigma Tau; LA I; DONALD LEWIS SHEARER . . . State College Electrical Engineering IRE WILLIAM JAY SHIELDS, JR. . . . Indiana Industrial Engineering Kappa Delta Rho WILLIAM IRVIN SHOUP . Mechanical Engiucvring ASME; Jazz Club JOHN JOSEPH SIDERAVAGE Electrical Engineering AIEE; Newman Club ROBERT STANLEY SIKORSKI Electrical Engineering KENNETH WAYNE SKINNELL Elcclricul Engineering IRE J AMES FRANKLIN SLOAN Mechanical Engincvriug Ringtown Shenandoah Namma Lancaster Them Xi Zullingcr Dclm Tau Dclm ASHE; Engineering Student Council; Arnold Air Sncivly MARSHALL SLOTTERBACK Imluslriul Engineering Vicc-President, Allli NORTH SMITH . Civil Engineering THOMAS GERARD SMITH Eh'ctrical Engiuuvring 11313 JOHN ROBERT SNYDER Iflc'clricul Engineering IRE W arrcn Beaver House Blain Hanover New Enterprise WILLIAM FRANCIS SHISSLER . . . Sunbury Muchunicul Engincurlng Pi Tnu Sigma CLIFFORD DAVID SHOCK . . . XVindGup Mvclumicul Ifngim't'riug ASHE; SAIS JARIES LAUCHLIN SHORT . . . Pittsburgh Sigma Chi Industrial Enginuming Secretary, Sigma Chi; Allli; Ncu'mzm fluh ALBERT ERIC SIMKINS . . . Alexandria Muclumicul lingilu'vriug Imrzuuurnls; ASMIL DAVID FRANK SIMMERS . . . Alumna IiIvctricul Iingincuriug Varsity lhlsclmll; 'l'uu Rom Pi; Sigma 'l'nll; 15m Kappa Nu; Varsity S Club CHARLES SITCH . . . . FurdCitv Civil Iiugium'riug ' ASC'IE; Intrumumls ARNOLD RAY SMITH Muncy Mechanical Enginm'ring Phi ljm Sigma; Tam Ih-tu Pi; Sigma Tau; 'I'rvasurur, Pi Tau Sigma; ASHE IIUBERT COULSON SMITH . . . Dillsbum Aurmmmicul Ifuginvuring h Sigma Tau; IAS MEARLE KEPI'IART SMITH . . . Curwcnsvillc ILIL'ctricul lingim'cring JULIUS SOLTESZ, JR. . . . Zelienoplc Aeronautical Engineering Truasmcr, IAS WILLIAM ANTHONY SOLTIS . . . Reading Electrical Engineering JOHN RUSSELL SOPKO . . Aliquippa Electrical Engineering Theta Delta Chi Omicron Delta Kappa; Andmcles; Em Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sig- ma; Quarterdeck Snciety; President, Sophumore Class; SAME; Jan Club JEROME CARMEN SQUILLARO . . . Bangor Electrical Engineoring Alpha Phi Dclm Treasurer, Alpha Phi Delta; AIEE; VVBYA VINCENT FRANCIS STANEC . . . Indianola Civil Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi SAME; ASCE; Newman Club WILLIAM EDWARD STARK . . . Shamokin Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mu; AFS BRUCE ERNEST STAUFFER . . . Ringtown Civil Engineering ASCE; LSA RICHARD LEE STEES . . . . Lewistown Electrical Enginvoring IRE ELMER GEORGE STEFANO . . . Glen Lyon Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Intramurals MARY EVELYN STERANCHAK . . Pittsburgh Architecture Art Editor, LAVuE; Treasurer, Pi Gamma Alpha; Secretary, AIA MICHAEL ANDRE STOLLMEYER Port-of-Spain,Trinidad Electrical Engineering Delta Chi Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; Soccer; Druids; S Club; Quarrerdeck Society RICHARD NEVIN STOVER . . . Rebersburg Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE ROBERT FRANKLIN STREIGHT . . Altoona Eluctrical Engineering IRE jESS DXNAINE STRICKLER . . . Perryopolis Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society; IRE CHARLES VVILLIAIW STUBNER . . Emmaus Aluclmnicnl Engineering Triangle Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Engineering and Architecture Student Council; ASHE; Outing Club CARL E. STUMP . . . . York Electrical Enginevring AIEE CHARLES CALVIN STUTZMAN . . Johnstown Mechanical Engim'uring JOSEPH ALLEN SULLIVAN . . . Lebanon Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa IRE; Chapel Choir; Phi Alu Alpha L W DONALD RICHARD SUNDIUS . . . Carlisle Electrical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega NROTC RiHe Team; Outing Club; Pershing Rifles; AIEE; IRE; Newman Club HUBERT PAUL SWARTZWELDER . . Salisbury Civil Engineering Theta Xi Glee Club; ASC'E; Chapel Choir DAVID STANLEY SWAYNE . . . Tyrone Electrical Engineering MYRON SWETLITZ . . . . State College Mechanical Engineering President, ASME; ABS; IAS ROBERT MASON SWOPE . . . Annville Mechanical Engineering AUGUSTINE ANTHONY TAORMINA . Bloomsburg Architecture Jazz Club; AIA ERIC PAUL TAYLOR . . . Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu Pershing Rifles; IAS; Arnold Air Society; Engineering Student Council JOSEPH TEPLICA . . . . Johnstown Architecture Treasurer, Scarab; Sigma Tau; Pi Gamma Alpha ALAN EDWARD THOMAS . . . Lancaster Mechanical Engineering Phi Mu Delta Lacrosse; Players; S Club; ASME KENNETH H. THOMPSON . . . Media Electrical Engineering NEAL HENRY THORSTEN . . . Wayne Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; ASME WALTER WAYNE THRUSH, JR. . . Endeavor Industrial Engineering Treasurer, Alpha Pi Mu; Tau Beta Pi; AIIE; AFS ABRAHAM OLIVER TIDWELL . . State College Electrical Engineering AIEE; Mineral Industries Club BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TILEY . . . Shamokin Electrical Engineering SAMUEL SAVERIO TOLOTTA . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering IRE WILLIAM LAMB TOWNSEND . Wyomissing Hills Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon JOSEPH CHARLES TROST . . . Philadelphia Engineering Science Sigma Phi Epsilon Newman Club; IRE ANDREW DAVID TRUSTY . . Bridgeton, N. J. Electrical Engineering Chapel Choir; Entre Nous 159 GEORGE TSELEPIS . . . Aliquippa Civil Enginvcring Theta Delta Chi Viwvl'rvsidcnt, Theta DultzI Chi; ASC 15 THEODORE EUGENE TURCIIICK . . Coalport IIIIIIIstriIII EIIgiIII'I'riIIg AIIE; 5:115; AFS FRANCIS JONATHAN VALANSKY . MIIIIIIIIIIy Citv Muchunical Engineering ' SccrchIry, ASME; Newman Club; Jazz Club PAUL LUTHER VIPOND . . . Altoonu lIIIlIIstriIll Engineering Alll ROY STEHLE VOLLMER, 111. . Wynnewood 1111'1'111'14011111 Pi Knpp'l Alpha IIIIrunIIIr'Ils; Pi G IIIIIIII AIplI'I; SI :aIrIII; All Director, IrIIIII;PrcsiI1cnt, X A; Prcsinlun, Pi KIIIppI A1p11;I;PIrmI Nous CI IARLES EDWARD VVAGGONER . . New Castle MI'cIIIIIIiL'III Engineering ASME CLAUDE ROLLIN VVALLICK, JR. . . Lancaster Mechanical Engineering GARY EDWARD VVALLICK . . . Columbia Civil. EIIgiIII'cI'iIIg ASCIL HAROLD DUANE WALLS . . GleIIwilhIrd 11LI'IHIHHH'CUI EIIgI'IIII-IiIi JAMES CHARLES VVAMBOLD . . A1leIItown MIIIIIIIII'LIII. EngiIIL'cIiIIg '1IIII 110m Pi;'1'r'II;1'-, AIM; President, '11;M Sigma Tau; 11'Ill Sigmm Phi 12m Siam; GERALD DAVID WANNER . . SlIoeIIIakcrsville MI'L'IIIIIII'CIII Engineering ASMll; SAE; LSA; lmramumls STEPHEN VVANUGA . . . Dickson City EII'L'lricul Enginvcriug EIIgiIICL'riIIg SlIIdL'IIt Council; 11115; AIEE DONALD A. WARD . . . . Philadelphia AchIIIIItiL'ul Engineering GEORGE PETER WARD . . . Philadelphia Aeronautical lfIIgiIII'I'I'iIIg Sigma Pi lAS; ABS; OIIIiIIg Club; Juz'x. Club; NcII'IIIIIn Club FRANK WILSON WARNER, 111 . MzIrblelIezId,Muss. EIIgiIIeIriIIg Scif'MLU Triangle TIcIsurLr,'1riIIIg1c; Phi K: .'IppI PlIi; 1n Isurcr, '1 :III Bct'I Pi; 1n: sidcnt, Phi litI S1'l1141 ANDREW VVARTELLA . . . Mincrsville EII'L'lriI-III EIIgiIII-I-riug AIEli; 11113 CARL C LEMEN 1 WEBER . . State College IUIL-IIIIIII'L'III ILIIgiIIL'I ring AL GERALD EUGENE WEBER . . . Homer City Electrical EIIgiIIuL'riIIg A'Iechzmicsburg JAIWES GORDON WEBER Sigma 111111111 Epsilon Al'rmumu'cal Engim'eriug JAMES MELVIN VVEI'ILER . . . Littlestown Arcllittrtturc Secretary, Scarab: 1111 WILLIAM CHARLES VVEHMER . Monroevillc Industrial Enginc'cring Alpha Sigma P111 Varsity Fumban; S Club; 1111111qu 115 DALE E. VVELLER . . . . Norristmvn Mechanical Engineering AS11113; Management 1711111; SAIi; 11111111111111115 ROBERT GERALD VVENDELL . 11 111111111'101111 Springs Industrial IUIginu'Iing ViL'L' President. A111121 Pi K111; 1'11ginccrinu 'Ind :XIL111IC'CIUH 91'11111111 C11lII1ciI;Vicc PrLsidL'nl, A 111CP1ARD EUGENE WERNER . Boycnown Acrnnuutival Engineering 1111 191011111 K: .Ippu Engineering 111111 Archiu'uturc 5211119111 Cmmcil; 1119;1'119; UCA RONALD RAMON VVERTZ . . Mount Carmel 171111171111 1.111.111; Ming Phi K. .1IppI Phi;'1'1u Bum Pi; 1:111 Kappa N11;Sigm1 1.111; Phi L'1'15ig111'1 PAUL ELLIOTT VVHARTON . . . Alumna EIL'clrical Engineering Engincvring 5111110111 Council; 1111312 VVILLIARI HAROLD W7HITE . . . Mnnmetun Elwlrical Engim'ering I . I GEORGE DINGES VVHITMORE . . . 1Vaync 1111'1'lmnicul Engim'uriug ASMJ'H SAE ROGER FRANCIS VVIECAND . . Rochester, N. Y. Ifll'clricul Engim'cring 131:1 Kappa Nu;A11313; 11111; Intramuruls STERLING JAMES VVILCOX . . . R'Iansfield Civil Engineering ASCE; SARLE GEORGE HENRY WILL . . . . Chester Induslriul Engineering RICHARD T. WILLIAMS, JR. Karns City Civil Engineering :TXSCE;SAME;ImorVnrsi11' Bible 17011011511111; College Cu-;up 110 ugcr XVilli. 1ms Fellmrsliip RONALD LEE XVILLIAIVIS . . . 05600111 Mins Civil 1111g1114'criug ASCE; Glee Club; AFROTC Chorus VVlLLIAlVI LLEVVELYN VVILL1A1US . . Spring 111011111 Civil Engineering 11101.1 Xi RICHARD WARREN WILSON . . . Mcadvillc Industrial Engineering D011. 1 Tau DL'111'1 l:rlcsidcnt. Delta 'Iau D0131 n; 'lribuna1;IIC Board of Comml; 1:1uch Pi: E1 1:1 Siam ; Alph .1 Pi Mu; Arnold Air Sncic-n; EngInLL-ring and '11111itcc- 1111c Student Cmu1ci1;GIcc C1u1 RONALD DAVID XVINEGARDEN . . Sunburv Electrical Engim'uring ' B1111: Band; Prep 11111111 HOWARD THONIAS WINTERS . . . Ransom Civil Engineering ASCE; Intramumls JOHN WEBSTER WISER . . . Huntingdon Industriul Engineering DONALD PAUL WISGIRDA . . . Mcadvillc Electrical Engineering 4 ROBERT DEAN VVISMER . . Lewistown Civil Engineering President, Chi Epsilon; Tuu Bum Pi; ASCE; Phi Em Sigma DARL EMERSON VVITTMER . . Meadville Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu JOHN LESTER W ITWVER . . . Gordonville Civil Engineering Acacia Quartcrdeck Society; ASCE; SAME; Scabbard and Blade; Manager, Baseball JOSEPH THOMAS WOJTOVVICZ . . W ilkes-Barrc Electrical Engineering IRE; Newman Club MICHAEL DANIEL YACCINO . . . Hazleton Civil Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club; ASCE ROBERT EDWARD YEAGER . . . Altoonu Civil Engineering ASC 4 RONALD PHILLIP YEAGER . . . Reading Industrial Engineering PAU L CHARLES YECKLEY . . . Hastings Electrical Engineering JOHN JOHN YEOSOCK . . . . Plains Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Varsity Baseball; President, SAME; AUSA; Secrcmry, Scabbard and Blade; Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Sophomore Class Advisory Board; Junior Class Advisory Board; Phi 13m Sigma; Alpha Pi Mu; Sigma Tau JOSEPH STANLEY YESENOFSKI . . Hazleton Eluctrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Newman Club FREDERICK D. YOUNG . . . Marianna Engineering Sciuncv Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Bum Pi; Phi Em Sigma; lintrc Nous KURT SCHMIDT ZIPPE . . . Fleetwood Muchanicul Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Vinchrcsidcnt, Pi Tau Sigma; Engineering Student Council; ASME; Vice President, AFS 162 .. .fyw. W35. 5 e e n ma n e .1 a m S u d .m r rm e S r u o C .C $ 3 .b .B n 0 .U C u d m P d n U o F Students learn methods for testing materials HOME ECONOMICS HOME ECONOMICS GRACE M. HEN DERSON Dean The College of Home Economics prepares students for pro- fessional careers as well as for home and family living. The program of the College integrates the contributions of the physical and biological sciences, the social sciences, Philoso phy, and art in the treatment of all phases of home and family life, to the end that they are used by families in all parts of society and by the agencies serving families. Students gain practical experience as a part of their program in home economics and hotel administration. At least six weeks of summer employment in the chosen field is required. The annual Spring Weekend program brings homemakers, professional home economists, and high school students to the campus and helps to acquaint them with the program of the College. Enrollment in the College totals nearly 675, including 143 seniors. There were 72 graduate students enrolled in home economics majors. Foods are studied in nutrition courses 165 166 THE ORGANIZATION DELPHA E. WIESENDANGER Assistant Dean: 6 of Home Housing, and Home Art; man, Division of Home Manager mem, Family Economics, ous- ing, and Home Equipment ECONOMICS STUDENT COUNCIL IA. Bucridgc, 1;. K. Judv, J. A. IIcckcn, B I311IkL.N.J.II11I1I1LII,P.AI.Nicdb11In.7011111101va A. D. 8mm Rmv-M K. Briggs, J. 111. Eulinn, .11. .1. Firs 1.1 E IXI1111.M.FIan D T. Allison, t. A. Vin 111L, 1;.II11rringlon, $th Eagclman,3l. C.XViIsuu,1 L. 58 .P111nrl111111I1,1 OIHcers: President, Eleanor K. Judy; Vice-Presidcnt, M. Anne Bcveridge; Secretary, Judith A. IIeckcrt. The main function of the Home Economics Student Council is to st1cnythcn the bond bcmccn I11CuItV 11nd studc11ts.h 11150 11111115 1111 1111110111111t role in connibutinu ideas of the Home Economics studcnts lo U1111C1sit1 Iunc tions.TI1is 101111tI1c Council stressed c1 uluution 0f comscs in thc COIICnQ The Council 11Iso helps finance the magazine OI 111C COIICUC- News and ELEANOR K. jUDY Views. President I67 NANCY JANE ADAIWS . . . BL'IIcfuntL' Home Economics 1x11111111 Kappa 61111111111 DAVID TOWNSEND ALLISON . Pittsburoh Hotel A11111i111'slr1111'u11 Phi Kappa Sigma President, Sigma 113111; 80111111 Class AL'I115111'y 111111111; Skull 11nd Bones; llomc Iicunmm 11:5 Sludcx 1t C11L1nciI;DL'1I1i; 111111111 Phi 0111mm; Junior Class Advisory Board; 5011110111111'1' Class A'1lxis11r1'11011r11',l1lu1' Km JOANNA D. APPIAI'I . Amduasc, Ghana Hume Econmnius 'I'rcusurcr, Cusmupolimn Cl ub MARIE ELIZABETI'I BAUER . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics 1101111: EL'UIIUIHIL'S Club; Mnrkuling Club; Newman Club ALICE RIARGARET BEEBE . . Scmmon Home Economics Alph'n Chi Omega Jl ILIicinI; Trcasur L1', C11 115;NL'11'111'111 C lub; Dormimrv OIIiL'Lr; 1111 111115111111 0111101011; Omicron Nu; 111011111130'11'11 JOYCE MARTHA BERGDOLL . York Home Econumic Alpha 01111111111 DL-Im Scrolls; Judicial; Symphony Orchestra; SCL' 1'01 111 1', 01111 1:1'011 Ru; 1110511111 80010111 y Club; L0 ouise Homer Club;SeL're1ury, Alpha Gamma Delta; MernII Palmer Award ELAINE CAROLE BAILEY . . Geneva Home Economics Bum Sigma OmiL'mn han-I Chmr; V11'1'- President, Omicron Nu LINDA CATHLEEN BARCLAY . . . Apollo 11mm- Ecmiom ics SARA ANN BARR . . . Chambersburg Home Economics Kappa Delta AngL'IG Fliglil;PI11yers; Home Lcunumics CIub; Gamma Sigma Sigma; RidingC BARBARA BLAKE . . . Wayne Home 1100110111105 K11 1111 Alphao 'll'IlL'Hl Vice- President, Kappa Alpha Them SucrL'wn, 11111 Upsillun OmiL'r Cu vcns; IVRA; 1101111: IiL'unmniL's SILILIL '11t Council; S1111I1011101'L' Clns gs 111111311 Board; Greek 3V L'L'k C11111111111L'1'; II11111L' IL'CUHUIHICS C Iul1', Junior Class Advi 1s11r1 Board ELIZABETH 1:.BI1AC KBILL . New Cumberland 110ml.- 131011011111 '5 11111111 01111011111 Pi COIILgirm; II11111L' Ec1n11111111iL's SuldLnt Cuunuil; lV'VomL'n' 5 C110 0111 1101 1':l 011110111105 Club; le IVIARY KATHERINE BRIGGS Pasadena, C3111. llumt' Eunwnn'cs K'1111 Kappa Gamma Senior Ldimr, LA VIE;SccrL't'1n, Kappa Kappa 6111111111111101110 Ecomunics Slu- nt C011nLil;lI1i Upsilun Omicron; Banquu tClmirmun, Cara. L'r Dzn'; H 0mc Economics Club1VI 4 KAY DIANE BERRY . Gillctt 11mm L'conom cs Treasurer, Omicron Nu; Ph' 11 Upsilon 0111i 111:0 ;Pi 1.11111le0 Them; II10111c Economics Club; Collegian,- 'Su 1m Ch VIARY ANN BEVERIDGE . c110111LChiOn1L'g' Vice- Prcs'idcm, Home Economics Student Council; ViL'L' PrLsiLIcnt,Mort11r Board; President, Omit. 1:1'011 Nu V cu-Prcsidcnt, Chi Om 1101.111; Cheerleader; Secretary, CPIC; Phi Upsilon Omicron BARBARA AIAERLE BIXLER . . Dawson Home Economics A111 aXi Delta President, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Omicron Nu; Pi Lambda The: t;a C11 v;ens Panhcllcnic Council; Collegi m1 Vqunt Lebanon SAUNDRA MAHOOD BUCK . . . Pittsburgh 11mm: Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Thespiuus; VVRA; Swim Club EVELYN ALLEIN BUNTING . . Embrecville Zulu T1111 Alpha President, Home E uo110111ics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron;r Bridge Club; Marketing CIub;1VDI'M;Dormitory 011111 Home Economics JAMES JOSEPH BURNS State College Hotel Administration Theta Xi I111 sidcnt,IFC Purchasing Association; Greeters Club; Junior 110th Men of A1111'1'1'L CONSTANCE HINDMAN CAMPBELL . Harrisburg Hotel Administration Kappa Delta Omicron Nu; Chimes; Sigma Pi Eta; Treasurer, Kappa Delta; Home Economics Student Council; Treasurer, Greeters Club; CPA; Jazz Club GAIL MARIE CANOUSE . . . State College Home Economics Kappa Delta Angel Flight; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Froth CAROLYN JANE CHEVERELLI . . Glenside Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Thespians; CPA; Intramurals; Home Economics Club MARY JANE CLARK . . . Falls Church, Va. Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta Vice-President, Gamma Phi Beta; WSGA; ACE; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Thespians; Outing Club; Intramurals BARBARA ELAINE CLOUSER . . . Emmaus Home Economics Home Economics Club; Collegian MARIE LOUISE COHEN . . . Stroudsburg Home Economics Sigma Sigma Sigma x Treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigma; UCA; Greek Week Committee ANTHONY LEWIS CONDE . . Rome, N. Y. H otel Administration Sigma Pi Eta; Greeters Club HELEN K. CONOMOS . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi ELEANOR HANNAH DANIELS . . Reading ; Home Economics Sigma Delta Tau Hillel; Players; Marketing Club w JANE ANN DARLING . . . Columbia Home Economics Delta Zeta News and Views; WDFM; Outing Club; UCA SUZANNE FAY DAVIS . . . Ambridge Home Economics Froth; ACEI ELAINE LOUISE DEBTS . . . Diamond Home Economics Home Economics Club; UCA CAROL JOY DICKSON . . . Gibsonia Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta ; President, Bowling Club; Intramurals i JANE BRADFORD DRAWBAUGH . Mechanicsburg Home Economics Chi Omega Secretary, Chi Omega; Managing Editor, News and Views; Phi Upsilon Omicron YVONN E DuBOIS ' . . . . Mertztown Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; LSA; UCA ., N JUDITH MCLAUGHRY EWING . Pompano Beach, Fla. 5 Home Economics Delta Zeta Vice-President, Delta Zeta; Home Economics Student Council; Phi Upsilon Omicron, News and Views; Engineer; Gamma Sigma Sigma . BARBARA LEE FAESSEL . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha President, Theta Phi Alpha; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Treasurer, Home Economics Club; Panhellenic Council; NeWman Club; News and Views e4 s: H ' i'; - - MARY ANNE FIRST . . . . Harrisburg 1H Home Economics , Delta Delta Delta . f It Collegian; Home Economics Student Council; Scrolls; Treasurer, kw,:.w' Delta Delta Delta; Thespians; LA VIE 169 CHARLOTTE MA7 . . . Clarion Hamo s Home Economics Student Council; Omicron 1V a; News and Views; Collegian; Student Handbook; Froth; Outing Club; Jazz Club; Alpha Lambda Delta; Intra- murals; Prep Band; Secretariat, Career Day 8. JOAN FRANKENFIELD . . . Quakertown Home Ecowzomics Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; News and. Views BERNARD P. FURIN . . . Uniontown H atel Administration Greeters Club; Junior Hotel Men of America MARIANNE E. GENETTI . . . Hazleton Home Economics Sigma Sigma Sigma Intramurals; Bridge Club; Campus Party JUDITH ELAINE GORDON . . . Indiana H owe Economics President, Orchesis; Secretary, Omicron Nu; Alpha Nu RUTH ANNE GRAY . . . Port Matilda Havme Economics Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; Riding Club LISA ANTONAKI GREENBERG . . Athens, Greece Home Economics MARY ALICE GRIESEMER . . . Reading Home Eco'nOmics Treasurer, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; Players; Leonides GAIL MARIE GRIFFITH . . . Canonsburg Heme Economics 4-H Club; Home Economics Club; College Co-op .. 7,? 1,; n V, x Ink; KVMNV K-K W 3.x 1' , ., x , x v x: - x, x 1, xx , HKJ .7. ravp-l, ' H otel Administration Student Advisory Committee; Greeters Club EDWARD CHARLES HANLON . . . Easton Hotel Administration Theta Kappa Phi Newman Club; Greeters Club EMMA LOUISE HEINSOHN . . . Bangor Home Economics Ag Hill Breeze; N ews and Views; Home Economics Club; Secretary, Inter-Varsity Bible. Fellowship ROGER F. HERBEIN . . . Mount Penn H otel Administration Sigma Chi Treasurer, Sigma Chi; Greeters Club LA URAN N HILL . . . . Wilkinsburg Home Economics Pi Beta Phi LA VIE; News and Views; Intramurals JANET E. HOBBES . . . . Milton H Ome Economics Home Economics Club; News and Views CATHERINE ANN HOIKA . . Beaver Falls Home Economics Outing Club; WRA JEAN MARIE HOLCOMBE . . . Dushore Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi Secretary, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; News and Views JANE LURA HOPKIN S . . . Lancaster Home Economics LA VIE; WDFM . AV k. VWV, ,. V. .J -,I I t. V, e. . ,1 x. V V .. WV ,vyxy ,, .VN; . , RV, xx : xJL. , LEO GULICK . . . . . Lopez AMELIA VAUGHAN HOPSON . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Delm Gamma Secretary, Della Gamma; Jazz Club NANCY JANE HUBBELL . . . Pittsburgh Home Economiu Pi Beta Phi ViLu- Pcresidcnt, Pi Beta Phi; Home Economics Student C0u11ci1;PunhellL-nic Ouncil; VVRA; Campus Putty; Phi UpsHon Omicron;E11g1'ue BERNARD J.1'1UDAN1CK . . . Swoycrville Hotel 1111111i11islrat1'011 Secretary, Greeters Club; Junior Howlmen of America; Newman Club M CONSTANCE LOUISE IOBST . . . 1311111111115 Home Economics Delta Gamma CPA LORRAINE LORRETTA JABLONSKI . Namimkc Home Economics President, Leonidcs; A11 University Cabinet;A1pha Lambda Delta; 1 hi kappa l 111;On1icron Nu; Chi 1;mcs Encampment SUSANNE JANIES . . . Johnstown Home Economivs Delta Delta D1:11:1 ViL'c-Prcsident, Phi Upsilon Omicron SALLY ANN JAMESON . . . A1monzl Home EumomiLs 1Vcslcy Foundation; History Round Table RIYLA ANN JOHNSON . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Delta Delta D81ta Collegian; Campus Party; Thespiuns; Imramumls; Hume licnmnnics Club; Swim C111 1 GLORIA FAY JONES . . . . CoaldleL' Home Economics Beta Sigma Omicron VVRA; Newman Club; Home Luonomics C1ub;Outing Club; Bowling C 11111 ELEANOR KNOLL JUDY . . Cochrum'illc H111 119 Eunzmnics Delta Della Dc1tn l'nsidL-nr Delta DL-lha Delta; Presidem Home Economics Student Cnm1L Cabinet;Pl1i Upll 10111111011; News and Viewx; LA VIE;SCIO115; P.111l1L110111L' Council;SLcrelary-'lrcasur1:r,1C B JANICE MARGARET JUPPENLATZ . . Lebanon 107m: Economics Chi Omega Cwens; Punhcllenic Council;Dom1i10ry Officer; Elections Committee; 1101 eEconomics Student Council;Intmmu1-als NANCY KATHLEEN KAUCHACK . Alunroevillc Home Economics Si ma Sigma Sigma Secretary, 'll1esp1uns; Home Economics Club RONALD EARL KING . . Pittsbuwh Hotel Administration Alpha C111 R110 Vice-Prcsidcm, IFCPA DOUGLAS QUINTIN KIRKLEY . . P11i121c1c1phi21 1101131 Administration Junior Hotel Men of Amerita; Greeters Club GARY WILSON KRIMMEL . . . Erie Hotel Administration Manager, Cross Country; Collegian; Greeters C1ub M. JOHN WILLIAM LADO . . . Grindstone Hotel Administration Sigma Pi Sccrctmyv'l'rcusuxer, Sigma Pi Em; Treasurer, Sigma Pi; Greeters Club; Dormitory omcex SALLY BLISS LAINE . . . . Narberth Home Economics Kappa Delta Book Exchange; Dormitory OfEccr; SL-L'rclary, VVSGA House HELEN JOAN LASH . . . West Newton Home Economics Alpha P111 Phi Upsilon O111icro11;llome Lconomics Club; SEAP; 4- H Club; V1Le- President, Alpha Phi; NEWS and Views; Intramum1s jOANNE LASKARIS . . . . Cunnellsville llmme Iicmunnics Delta Zeta 111111111 Ecunomics Club; 111111111111 Sigma Sigma; Bowling Club; Newman Club ELLA LYNN LININGER . . Connellsvillc 11111111- liumnnnic-s Alpha 61111111111 Delta Duhuw Club AN ITA DORTHEA LORAH . . . Puttstown llolvl 1111l111iu1'sln11iun Alpha Phi Anch Flight; 'l'rcusurcr, Greeters Club; Panhcllcnic Counuil; Dormimrv OHiL'Cr ll'lIEODORA lSOLA LOSASSO . . Vandergrif: Ilu1111 l'vmlmnics Phi R111 Pr1s1d1111 H11 Mu; Judi c1111; Clluir1n1,111 lrcshnmn Rugulu lion Boar1l;SLcrct11ry, 1141th l Iigl1l;Phi Upsilon bmicnmn 511111011! Handbook BETTY LOUISE MCALLISTER . . Drexel Hill llmnu Economics 01111111111 Sigma Sigurd; VVRA; Bowling Club; Bridge Club JANICE ANN NICCALL . . . Johnsmwn Hump Ecuumnius 11111111: licunumics Club; Newman Club; 01111111111111 Oiliccr DOROTHY GAIL MCCLEARY . . Pittsburgh Hume Ifcuumniw Phi N111 Jazz Club: Outing Club; KVL'snninstcr Foundation; LICA IANE ANNENIDTE MCCLYMONDS . . Sarvcr Hmm' 15111110111111 1;hi NIu Sucrcxury, Phi Mu SALLY J. MCCOY . . . Pittsburgh llrmn- 19111110111113 K11111111 Kappa Gamma Swim Club; 01111111111 N11 JUDITH C. MCFARLAND . Wayne Ilmuu licumuuicx Kappa Kappa 61111111111 31111111: li11111'1l;P1'csidcnt, VVRA; chns; Phi U3silon Omicron; Cabin J1111i11r.81111ur Class Amisurv 13011111; Spring Vchk Committee BAR BARA JEAN NlucKNlGHT . . Jenkintown Home Econumics llumu liconmnics Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Hockey Club; Buwling Club; Intramuru s LOUle MOYE MANIFOLD . VVavncsburg 111111111 Iicuuunnics Alpha Omicron Pi Cullugiun; News 111111 Views ANGELA MAURA MARSHALL . . Johnstown Ilium? Economics Zulu '1'qu Alpha 11011111 livunnmics Club; News and Views ROY H. MILES . . . . . Pittsburgh Hula! Administration 'l'n'usumr, Chapel Choir; Greeters Club ANNE H. MILLIKEN . . . Pittsburgh Home Eunmnnics Chi Omega 1101111: 11111110111125 Club; VVRA; Outing Club; Bowling Club liDVVARD FRANCIS MORAN . . . James City 1111th Azlmiuislrulion Pi Kappa Alpha C11pl11i11,'11111ck; S. Club; Cross Cou11lrv;Gr1-1:tcrs Club; V 160- -Prcsident, iK'1u111'11 1111111 Druids PurmiNm ELAINE CAROL MORGAN . . . Pittsburgh Ilmuu Eumlomicx Alpha Epsilon Phi 51111111111111, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Thespians; Froth; Hillel RODNEY LEVICK MORGAN . . West Chester Hotel Administration ALICE CRAVVFORD IVIORROVV . . Tyrone Home Economics Izditnr, News mgr? Views; Home Economics Club; Scrolls; 11iUpsiIon OmiL' r011; Fanny KAY MARIE MUMMERT . . Hanover Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta Home Economics Club; News 111111 Views; 1117.7, Club; Y 01111;; RepubliLnns PHYLLIS ANN MUSKAT . . Oukmom Home Econmuics Sigma Sigma Sigma Prcsidc11t,l nnhellenic CnunciI;Prc91dLm, Sigma Sigma Sigmn;C 111111191; m115;P11i Upsilon Omicmn; VVSCA; 1101ch Union Board JOSEPH RAYMOND NAMECHE . . Ford City 1101111 Administration Phi Kappa Psi V' 1a P1151111 n1 Sigma 1:1 E111; Greeters Club;JL111iorllmcl Men of America; -tarv-Ir111surL-r. G In C1111; UC I NANCY ANN NEWMAN . . . Pittsburgh llama Economics Pi Beta Phi Cth-giim; Spring 111L101; ComminL-L'; Greek 1I'L'L-k Committee; Jazz Club PATRICIA ANN OFCHUS . . . Bethlehem Home EctmmniL-s Home Economics Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma; anling Club LAXVRENCE ANTHONY OLIVIA . . H1171ct1111 Hotel 11111111111'xrn1limi Alpha Kappa Psi; Greeters Club THOMAS PATRICK PHILLIPS . . Lansdmvne Hotel Administration Treasurer, Greeters Club; Dormitory OfIiL'L-r; Newman Club; ROTC Band; Intrzunuraiz. MAUREEN JOAN PICKERING . . . Kingsley Home l'cmmmics 1111 Phi 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Ilomc Lcnnumics C 1111, V lCCPrCSIdLnI, 111111111111 Phi Upsilnn Omicron; 11177. C11 l;b ACE; PunIiL'IleHiL Cuu111'i1;Ncws 111111 Views JANE DENNEY POLLINS . . Greensburu llmuu Econmnics 111111111111 Phi Beta XVomL-n's CI1111'11s; 111111111111 Sigma Sigma CAROLYN MAE QUARLES . . Chariottesviilc, Va. 110nm Ifcmunniu But 13 Sigma Omicron Plawrs; Chim s; Seer rat arv, Beta Siumu 0111Lrun, 01111uN ; Phi Upsilon 0111ic1'un;cAIpI1111.11111111111 Dcll11;RugL-r 1VilIi1'1ms IinowsI1ip;-1-II Clu VVILDA BERNICE QUIGG . . . Bridgeviiic Homo Economics Home Economics Club; 1117:. Club; IVRA BARBARA DIANE RAY . . Huntingdon Valley Kappa Delta I'Iomv Economics XVRA; Imrarnuruis; Bowling Club ANNY L. RIES . . . Qu akertown fume Ecunan11'c11111 Omicron Pi Phi Upsilon Omicron; vas and Views; Home l Lunnmics Student Cou ci;l IInmc EL'nnnmiLs 1111 PATRICIA ANN ROTH . . . Ccmemon Ilmm' Economiu Delta Zeta Phi Upsilon Omicmn;1VL'ws um! View? Home I Lnnnmics Club; 1;: Hi II Br 91': JOHN SAPIA Charleroi Hotel Administration SALLY JANE SAUNDERS . . Warren Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home IZLnnomics Club; IVomen' s Chorus; Dormitory OfIi ice BARBARA ANN SEISLER . . . Mohnton Homr Economics IVDFAI; I'Inmc Economics Club; +11 Club; News 11ml I'ivws; Outing Club EDWARD STANLEY SHAW . . . Pittsburgh Hotel Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Intramurals; Greeters Club; Junior llmcl Man of America; IFC Board nf Control PATRICIA JEAN SIVIEPLER . . . Bethel Park Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Cheerleader; VVSCA llnusc; Debate MARY ANN SHEROD . . . . Devon lltmw Ifconmnics Hockey Club; Intrmnumls; Home Economics C'luh; Dchnlv; Czunmn Sigma Sigma NANCY JO SHULTZ . . . . Benton Home Economics Ilmnc Economics Club; VVRA; Bowling Club; Bridge Club RHODA PHYLLIS SMULYAN . . Hazleton Home Economics Hillel; Home Economics Club DOROTHY JANE SNYDER . . Larchmont, N. Y. llama licmzmnics Zeta Tau Alpha Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; Thespiuns; Riding Club IWARY LOUISE SPENCER . . Clarkk Summit 111mm licoumnivs Newman Club; ACEI; Imrnmurnls BARBARA JOYCE SUTHERLAND . West Alexander IImm' Iicrmmniux Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Homc Economics Club NANCY LEE TATE . Biglcrvillc Homv Fummnics Phi Upsilon Omicrnn; Home Economics Club LORETTA DIANA TERLIZZI . . Duquesne Homo Econmnics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; Intramurals JAYNE ESTHER TOLSON . . . Merion Ham:- Ecmtmnics Alpha Epsilon Phi ACE! NANCY LOU TROUT . . . Boycrtown Homo Economics Home Economics Club; Collegian; VRA; Jazz Club PATRICIA JANE ULRICH . . Mcchanicsburg Hmm' Iz'cunnmics Kappa Kappa Gamma Vicc-APrcsidL-m, VVRA; chns; VVSGA; President, Hockey Club; Immmurals JUDITH ANNE UTTERBACK . . . Eric Home Economics Alpha! Phi Phi Chi Them HARRY DAVIS VunBRUNT, III . Lancaster, N. Y. Hrm-l Atlminismniml Pershing Rifles; AUSA; SAME; Crcclcrs Club; News mul Vivws NANCY JANE VIERCK . . . State College Iloym' Ecnmnm'cx Alpha Chi Omega Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega; Home Economics Club; Vestminster Foundation; UCA LEWIS TAYLOR VVAGMAN . . Pittsburgh 110th Administration Vicc-Prusident, Chapel Choir; VicePrcsident, Sigma Pi Eta; Greeters Club; Junior Hotel Men of America; AUSA ELAINE GRACE WALTERS . . . Williamsport Home, Economics Alpha Omicron Pi Phi Upsilon Omicron; Collegian; Home Economics Club; News and Views MARIAN DOROTHY WARNER . . Pittsburgh Humc Economics Kappa Delta Hume limnomius Club; Outing Club; Intrumuruls; Riding Club ANITA MAY WEBB . . . Hartsdalc, N. Y. Hum:- Emnmnics Theta Phi Alpha vas and Vivu's; Dormitory Omccr; Nuu'man Club; Home Economics Club MARY ANN EVE VVELKIE . . . Huzlcton Hume Ecmxmnivs Home Economics Club; Mudcrn Dance Club JESSICA ANN VVHITTAKER . . VVilliumsport 110nm Ecnnmnivs Delta Gamma XVSGA; VRA; Ilumc Euummius Club; Swim Club I -.. ' ' Home economics students practice homemaking mm; 5 ; Work in home art includes furniture finishing 175 THE LIBERAL ARTS THE LIBERAL ARTS BEN EUWEMA Dean The College of the Liberal Arts has three primary Functions. It provides basic courses in general education for students in all of the colleges of the University; it provides for its own students the broad cultural training of a liberal education; and it provides specialized training in certain professional Helds such as Applied Art, Theatre Arts, Journalism, and Labor-Management Relations. Programs in Russian Area Studies and Far Eastern Area Studies, which are neither Curriculums nor majors in themselves, oHer an opportunity to combine the study of an important onld area with a major field of study. More than 1,700 undergraduates, including 389 seniors, were enrolled in the College and 240 graduate students were majoring in Belds oHered in the College of the Liberal Arts this year. Advertising majors gain practical experience 177 I w ' .: - a :l XV. R. VEISM XV. II. XVALTERS HUMMEL FISHBURN D. V. DAVIS II. 13. COODXVIN Head, Dclyurtmum nf Art Head, Department of Head, Department of Music Head. Department of Advertising Director. Schnnl nf JnurnnliSw Thculrv Arts Acting Head, Dcpnnnu'nt of News and Edilnrial JnunmliJ 178 LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL Bung ; Rnu;G E. M In r,k ,l Ikrrum L.J Phillips J. II. 133ch1, IV. A. Jch L II. Julius, A. M. Schneider. Sumul RoniJ Me I, G. D Bentley, II. Ignlcy, A . N. D' Onoflrin,1 IN A sz-iir, . C. Icok,L . A cck S. S. L.rzz.lhlm Top Ran'gS. Stuhl, II. A. Iincknmn, S. AI. Smithin II. T Marina, 1,- R Carpenter, N. A. Kc cpIcr L. J. XVich, P. J. D u Officers: President. Louis J. Phillips; Vicciprcsidcnt, David M. Epstein; COP responding Secretary, Joyce R. Basch; Recording Secretary, Patricia A. O'Neill; Treasurer, VViIliam A. Jage. This year the Liberal Arts Student Council began its activities with an orientation program for new students. During the year the Council partici- path in a career night demonstrating to students the various thds open to LOUIS J. PHILLIPS , , Liberal Arts majors. President I EDWIN ALLEN ABUSAMRA Arls 111111111101 01043 C11111; 11'051111111511'1' l'ellmvship; AFROIC Drill T021111; 11111111; C lub; South Easton, Mass. WOLFGANG R. ALBER . . . Spr111g11c1d Journalism Theta Kappa P111 Bu1 111.111 Club;1ntr11nur.11s, '1111 '11; Campus Part1; 111111181111 Club; L.11';121 11110 Demon: 115; 11111111 Delta Sigma; C4111cgiml PAUL ALLEN ANDERSON . . . State C1111cgc Arts and Lctlcrs T1111 Kappa Epsilon Varsity 11'rt'stling; 111t1'nm1u'111x DAVID FREDERICK ARROWSMITH . . Erie Applied Arts Sigma Nu SAME; AUSA; Pcrshmg 1111115; 1101C 111114: 1021111; 11C 1311:1111 of Control; Spring 1111111 111111111iucc;1.rcck chk Committee; 011111111 Club; Jazz Club VVILLIANI NICHOLAS AVDELLAS . . Aliquippzl LabnrnUxmugcnmnt Relatinus SAM; Outing CIu11;J:1'I.1. C211111 KENTON LONGENECKER BACHMAN . 1Nas11ington Arts and Lcllers Intranuunls CHARLES ANTALOSKY . . . . Saint Clair Arts and Letters President, Theta Alpha P111; Players MARY PETERS ANTRIM . . . State College Arts and Lenrrs K lulppa Kappa Gamma Liberal Arts Student Council; Angel Flight; A1 1111.1 K: .Ippn Delta; SnLiolugv Club JAMES LEWIS APPLE . . . . Hazlcmn Arts and Lunars 11111113 Epsihm Pi VVDFM; Treasurer, Hillel BARBARA ANN BARNUM . . . Pittsburgh 111'chrls 'l'rcnsurcr, 1Vcsun1'nstcr Foundation; UCA RICHARD CARL BARTH Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters Theta Xi Qumn'rdcck Society; Baseball; Bridge Club HARRY LEWELLEN BARTON . . . Uniunmwn Arts and Lom-rs Delta Tau Delta 13m11mnics Club; Intrnnmrnls THELMA SANDRA BAKER . . Harrisburg 111151me Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Phi VAUGHN ARCHIE BAKER A 1'15 and Letters Painted Post, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1. PAUL BALSERAK . . . . VVexford Arts :11le Letters Debmc Club; Secretz1ry'l'rcasurcr, Pi Lambda Sigma; Slavic Club; Chess Club 4 Syracuse, N. Y. KAY ELLEN BAYLESS Arts and Lencrs Phi Kappa P111; Alpha Lambda Dc1tn; 11'nr1d University Service Committee NORMALEE BEALE . . . . Port Royal Arts Players DORIS VIRGINIA BEANE . . Reading Arrs aml Itltcrs Zeta Tau Alpha Presldcnt, ZL1' .1 T1111 A;1p11a Sigma Tau Delta; Belles Lctrres Club; 111n11cllcnic C111u1v.il;11'11 1; Intramura1 s MICHAEL R. BEATTIE . . . Philadelphia Arts and Lcticrs Phi Kappa Sigma S Club; Newman Club; Druids; President, Lacrosse Club ROBERT JOSEPH BEDNAR . . . Revloc An: and Lonm Pi Mu Epsilon ARTHUR DAVID BELL . . St. Petersburg iris uml Letters Them Della Chi Mun I 'l r, lSIIIcmssc; Sen rClIIss .XIlIismI BUIII d; Universitv I am; B 1111 -Km v; Secret IIIn', SAM; Se em ct miti, 'lhctI-I DclmC IiIi; Sophomore Clas 55 Advisory Bnaril; Ennimering and le'ClliltzciurC Studun Council; Outing Club ROBERT MAURICE BERTY . . lalls Crock Labur'nIaIlIlUl'IHCHI Relations KappaI DcltII Rho X Icc- President, Kappa Delta Rhu; UC X; S XIX RUTH SALLY BILLIG . . . . CIItzISIquuII Journalism Editor-in-Chicf, Circa; Collegian RICHARD DONALD BISSETT . . . Harrisburg Arts and Imlcrs Alpha TIIII Omega SANDRA CAROLYN BLACKFORD . . Bcllcfontc Arts and Lcm'rs Zeta TIIII Alpha Delta Alpha Delta; ACE; ColchII'IIII; Vice- IJrcsidcnt, 20! m lau Xipha; DchIIIc Cil Ib 101le EDWARD BODLE . . . XVilliamsport Arts and Lcm'rs Sigma Tau Gamma JOSEPH LOUIS BOHART . . Tarcntum 1,IIImr-Mmmgcuu-n! Rtialions Plii Delta lhctII Football; GICL' Cl ub SYLVIA KENT BOHLAYER . . . Canton Journalism XiplIII Xi Delta Phi Sigma Immh :IPPI'I '1IIu IXIplIII; Suim Club I; Sucre! IIm, Modern Dance Clu b,Riding Club; COIICIII'IIII; IIIlrIInIurIIl JOHN CLAWSON BONSER . . . State COIII-ge Arls and Letters Vicc-Presidcnt, LSA PHIL JOSEPH BOSTLEY, JR. . . Nuangola Arts and Lettvrs Phi GIIIIIIIIa Delta Manager, Soccer; Blue Key; Quurrerdcuk SULiL Icy; Cl A ; Military BIIll CIIIIIIIIiltcu; IFC Board of Control TOBY LYNNE BRANDT . . . Kingstnn AIIS qul Lvlwi's Belles Lettrcs Club; IIIII'IImurIIls; CIIIIIIIIII Sigma Sigma MARVIN CRAWFORD BROOKE . . Norristuwn Ans and Letters Della Nu Alpha; AIM EARL EUGENE BROSIUS . I Northunibcrlund Arts and Lciim's TIIII Kappa Epsilon President, Tau Kappa i psilun; Pi LIIIIIdeI Sigma; UCAI cslcy inundation; ICG ' BERNARD JOHN BROWN, JR. . . Philadelphia LthorIMmmgummIt Bclatimis Sigma Pi Pi Gamma Mu; Senior Class Advisorv Bunnl EVERETT CORTEZ BROWN . . XV'IlsiIingtun, D. C. Arts and Lcm-rs Kappa Alpha Psi THOMAS HOWARD BUCKEY . . . Johnstown Ioumalism Bcnv er Ilousc Collegian; Vice President, chcr House; Skull and Bones; Androcles; tudent Handbook; Campus Party Steering Commit tee JANE ANN BURD . . . . Altoona Arts and Lcnurs Pi B6111 Phi Angc1 Flight CAROL KATHERINE CALPIN . Havertown Arls and letters Sigma Sigma Sigma Secretary, Sigma Sigma Sigma; ICG; Y0 nung Democrats; Newman C1ub;BcIlcs Lcttrcs Club MARIAN ESTHER CAMINS . . . Scranton Arts and Lcturs V Ice Pusidenl, 11111111;Dol1111e C 11111; Secreturv, Belles Lcnrcs Club; Sigma 111u DL 1111 ;Pi Gamma Mu; Delta Alpha Delta; DLl111 Sigma Rho ROBERT PATTON CAMPBELL . . State College Arts and IL'HL'YS T1111 Kappa Epsilon Cabinet; Varsitx Qu-i 1111's; Prcsidcn1,Glcc Club; 111i Mu Alpha; Chapel Choir; Drumutics 111111 Forensics Coumil;1n1mmural DINO MARIO CAPONE . . . . Altoona Liberal Arts HERMAN EUGENE CARDONI . . VViikes-Barrc Arts um! Lc Hers Sigma Phi Epsilon 111-115urcr, Sigma 1111i Epsilun;t 1111111115 Parlv Steering Committee; Domiimrv Iiccr; 1111111111111'1115; Newman C1ub;Jazz Club 2: BONNIE JOAN CARL . . . Readino Arts 11ml Iencrx Ka 1n Kappa Gamma President, P111 3111111 111111; Alpha Lumhdn D 1111; Swim C;1ub Thespiuns; 111111-1111 Arts Student Counci1;110ckuy Club; I111r111n111'als; Dormitory 011111 CLAYTON CARTER . . . . Philadelphia Lulmr-Mmmgcmcut 111-1111117115 Omega Psi Phi Secretary, Omega Psi Phi; Campus Party; I111111mum1s DONALD EVANS CASCIATO . . . Carlislc Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Phi Collegian; History Round Table; President, Phi Alpha Theta DORIS ANN CASTRANOVA . . . Trenton,N.J. Arts and Lunvrs Theta Phi Alpha 1iccPrcsidcnt,Thc1.1 Phi Alpha; P111 Sigma 10111; 1111 Alpha Them; Alpha Lambda Delt Gamma Si 11 Sign 111; Secret tan, Uni1ersity Party; Sen ior Llass 1111115011 Board; CHugkux 1111111 C ub RUDOLPH A. CENTORCELLI . . . Sharon Arts and Letters Sigma Tau; President, Belles Lcttres Club JOSEPH PHILIP CHEDDAR . . . Mt.Carn1cl Journalism Theta Delta Chi Cullegiuu; Student Handbook; Alpha Delta Sigma LOIS JOAN CLARK . . . Hackensack, N. J. Journalism MARYN STARR CLAYPOOL . . . State College Arts 111le Lem'rs Phi Sigma 10111 LEE ELLIOT COHEN . . . Readinu Arts and Letterx Phi Epsilon Pi Assucime Editor, 1110111 JAMES JOSEPH CONJELKO . . . VVindbcr Arts and Lenvrs MARGARET LOUISE CONRAD . . . Lancaster Arts and Lenvrs 1VDFM; VVomexfs Chorus ARTHUR NIARTIN COOPER . . Berwick Journalism Alpha Epsilon Pi Sccrctary,A1p1111 Epsilon P1; Blue Key; Alpha Delta Sigma; Collegia n; 111cspi11us; Intramurals; 'Iennis; IFC; Student Hundbook;LAVIE;Hillc1 LIANNE E. CORDERO . . WQVDC Arts and Lcth'rs Kappa Uplm 'lhel-l 5:1 01', IVSGA Handbook; Iinczunpmem: Liberal Arts StudLn! C01111cil; CW 8115; nlor Class visorv 80' 11rd; CUIIUgiuH; Vice- President, Ihem Sigma Phi; pring Week Committee; Elections Committee BARBARA ANN CORSVVIRT . . : Glenshaw Arts and Letters Spanish Club; Outing Club DONALD JAMES COSTANZO . . . LewisRun ppliml Arr Them Chi President, Bowling League; Thespiuns; Immmumls; TIM; Bowling Team MARY FRANCES COWLEY . . . Elmira, N. Y. Journalism Cullt'gimi; LA VHS; Newman Club DOROTHY LOUISE CRAIG . . . Pittsburgh Arts 11ml Letters UCA; LSA; CPA JOSEPH ANDREWS CRAMP . . . GIenshaw Applied Arts Beta The! ta Pi XVrcstIing; Scheduling Ldilor, LA V 115;Dor111itorv Officer; 1Gammz1 Alpha; Intramur um DAVID L. CRESKOFF . . Philadelphia Am and Letters Sigma Alpha Mu Hillel; ASME; History Ruund Table ELIZABETH ANNE CROUSE . . . Littlestown Applied Art Phi Mu Secretary, Phi Mu; Pi Gamma Alpha; LA VIE; Intmmumls; UCA; XVestminster Foundation; Gamma Sigma Sigm'i MARY IWARGARET CROZIER . . . FcasterviIIc Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Jazz Club VVILLIAIW HOWARD CUNNINGHAM . VVushingttm, D. C. Arts and Letters Pi Sigma Upsilon Secretary, Pi Sigma Upsilon; Pcrshinu Rifles; Prep Band; I rcnsurcr, Vestminster Foundm tiun ROBERT C. DANIELS . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi From; IFC Board of Cumml; Treasurer, Phi Epsilon Pi GERALD V. DeCROCE . . . McKees Rocks Journalism Theta Kappa Phi Intramurals; Newman Club CARL HENRY DEITRICH . . . Bellefonte Arts and Letters Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Phi Alpha; Phi L'm Sigma; President, Chess CIu DAVID WILLIAM DETZER . . . StutcCuIIcgc Arts and Letters AIM Board of Govsmnors; IIM Council; SeniorC lass 'deison Board; Panni Nou ,W DFM; Fntrc Nous; Cosmopolitan C11 1b SOPHIA DHIMITRI . . . . Eddystone Arts and Letters Hockey Club; Jazz Club M. MARILYN DUMM DICKINSON . . State College Arts and Letters Alpha Omicron Pi Angel Flight; XVcsley Foundation EDITH JOYCE DOLINSKI . . . Philadelphia Applied Art Pi Gamma Alpha; Chapel Chuir; Alpha Lambda Delta ARLENE NANCY D'ONOFRIO . . . Havertown Arts and Iszrs Mplm Omicron Pi Vicc-Prcsidenr, Scrolls; Liberal Ans Student Council; President, Phi Lambda Sigma; Debate Clu b; XVSGA House; Elections Co111miuee;Sccrctary. Encamp mcnt; Junior Class Advisory Board; Delta Alpha Delta; Cir rcu ELLEN REBECCA DONOVAN Emporium Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma President, VVSG A; Debate Squad;C11hinL-1; Senate; 11131201 Union Board; Cr ullcgiun; LuLns; 1111111111 Board; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Sigma R110 RICHARD CHARLES DRAYNE . Pittsburuh Arts and Lultcrs 151:1111 I:111DL'1111 Managing Editor, Collegian; 8111112! 11111111110011; Sigma Dle C111; 8001 rctury, DL'1mT11u Delta DIANE DUBOIS . . . . Oneida, N. Y. Arts and 1.2110121 Young Democrats; ICG; Newman Club MARY LEAS EBERLY . . . . State College Arts and Letters President, Sigma Tau DL'1111 WILLIANI JOHN ECKEL . . . Glen Rlills Arts and LL'Hcrs Chapel Choir; Nittuny Gmttu GOVE GRIFFITH ELDER . . Ccntcrvillc Arts and Lem'rs Delta Upsilon Vicc'Prcsidcm, Delta Upsilon; Lacrosse; 117C; Glee Club; UCA;XV1'L'511111g EDWARD WALTER ERICKSON . VVzurcn Arts and Letters Alpha '11111 Omega KURT ERNIAN . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Lullurs Sociology Club; Baseball: Public Relations Club CHARLES JOHN ERZEN . . . Forest City Arts and LL'IIL'rs Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi lltu Sigma PATRICIA W. EVANS . 1 . Lancaster Arts and Letn'rs Kappa 111111111'1110111 Collegian; LibL'rn Arts 5111110111 Council; 1511115',11ur The! 1:1 5111111 1111; DL'1111 P111 Alpha; Encunqwmcm; Student Handbook; C 1:155 .Xd1 15011 Bunrds JACQUELINE ANN FAGADAVV . . Pittsburgh r15 and 10111. '1 Phi Sigma 101.1; Circa; VVDFM;Spnnisl1 Club; Young 1101:1315; Bridge C111b;7G PATRICK JAMES FARRELL . . . Bethlehem 11'! s and Let 'l'hL't 121 Kappa Phi Newman eglub; Yluunknepublicuns; 1111111111ur1115'; SCLrelary, T1 11mm P111 Lion 1 arty JAY HARRIS FELDSTEIN . . . Elizabeth Arts and LLttcrs Phi Epsilon Pi All-Universit? President; Chairman, L'111111n 1'1; Lion's Paw; Debate; PrL'sidLm, DL' 1111,01nicmn Delta Kappa; Pi Lambda Sigma; AndrocJL-s; 1-1'0! 11 NANCY J. FELLER . . . . Stroudsburg Arts and Laut'l'x CAROLYN KRAEER FERGUSON . . . Narberth Arts and Leln'rs Pi Sigma Alpha; Alpha Lambda Delta; Collegian JA1V1ES LOUIS FERRARO . . 011111110111 Juumulism A1 pha Sigma P111 Liberal Arts Student Council; Secretary, Alpha Delta Sign111;VVDI'M KENNETH JAMES FETTEROLF . . Locustdalc Arts and Lenny: Philosophy Club; UCA DAVID M. FINEMAN . . . . Pittsburgh Journalism Collegian; SechtaIy, Omicron DL 'lta Kappa; Encd111p111tc111; Skull and Bones; Sigm nm Delta Chi; AIM; Ca bin ETHELANNE FITZGERALD . . . Puttsville Arts and 1.0111411 ANITA ANN FORMATI . . . New Castle Applied Am 'l'hcspinns; Campus Party JAMES ROBERT FOULKE . . . SIutcduIc Arts 111111 I 1'111'1'1' 'l'r1'11sur1'r, Economics Cluh; Biz-Arl Bulletin LLYNNDETH ANN FOX . . Harrisburg Arts and Inner 111 Sigma Omicron l1i 1311:1111 II11111;II1111111 Rmmd 1.1I1I1-IIntr111nurusI ROBERT D. FRANKLIN . . Glensidc Journalism ulx'appu Epsilun Lditur, Cullt'yiuu; Cabinet; CIlui1'1111111,II111111I 111 StLKIL'nI C11111111u11ic11tiuns: Iltml Union B11111d;0111icm11 DL'I111 K11 11;pp1 Sigma Dcll11Cl1i;Lil11-mArts Student Culu1cil;$kull and Bones; Amlmclcs; Vice- President, D1 p 1i JOAN FREEMAN . . . Pittsburgh Is 11111111111111 Alpha Lambda Dclm; 31211111 11111 Dclm; G 111mm Sigma Sigma; B I cs Lcltrus Cul ANNE RI. FREY . . . . VViIkcs-Barrc Journalism RACHEL N. FRIEDRIAN . . . BcIIcfuntc ml 1 unrr. IVDI'M; IliIIL'I; F;rn!h BLIICIS LL'nrcs C 11111; Sigma I 1111 Delta RIC! IARD SAMUEL FRIEDMAN . . Harrisburg Arts 11ml Iv Hur Hcm Sigma 111111 Chairman, Orientation; Delphi; SuL'rL'lll1-l1'c11suxcr, Andruclvs; Skull 111111 Bones; Cm 1, lr111s11rc1, Liberal Arts Sludcm Council; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, lint S11 ocicty Coun'i ' TERRY LYNN FUNKHOUSER . . . York Arts and 11911111 SHARON HELEN GALLAGHER . . AIIcntuwn Amrliml Arts I'i Cunima Alp 111; SL'crL't.11'1,AIpI1'.1 N11; LA V 11-'.; His smn Round lanc;PI1iIus'0pIn' L1I11I SYLVIA GEDROCZ . . . . . Ashley .'Irl,x11111I I L'ln'rs 'lircusurn, Sigma '1'1111 Dullu; IIeIIvs Lt'tm's CIub; IIiIIc CI11I1; Circu HUGH JAMES GIBBONS . . Camp Hill Applied Arts Signm Alpha lipsiInn Jazz Club GLORIA GRANT GIBSON . . . Muumchzmun Journalism Chi 01111-1411 'I'I11'spi1111s; Marketing Club; NUII'x 11ml IIL'II'S DOMINICK THOMAS GIOVINAZZO . . North HiIIs Scioncv I11tr1111111r11Is NIARCO P. GIUBILATO . . . Bound Brook, N. J. Arts 11ml Ivm'rs Delta Upsilon SAM; Economics CI11I1; Inlrmnuruls; Newman CIllI1 VALERIE ANN GNEISER . . . . Yurk Arls umI LUIM'H Golf Club; Bowling Club; 'l'cnnis Club; Jazz Club LEWIS II. GOLD . . . Elkins Park Arts and Lvm'rs IIL-tu Sigma Rho President, 110111 Sigma IIIIU; 'I'IIcspiuns; M111111gc1',B11scb11II GEORGE l'IERBIiIYI. GOLDSTEIN . . Philadelphia Liberal Arts Sigma Alpha Mu Intmmuruls; Hillvl; Chcss Club; Bridgn- Cluh; StmIz-nl Ilumlhouk NIERCEDES A. UONANO . . . Monrocvillc Arh um! Lullm's KIA ALEX ANDRFKV GONYIAS . . . Homestead Arts and lulm'x VAUGHNLEA GOOD . . Pittsburgh Apyliml Arts Pi Cummn Alpha; Lcunidcx Council; Outing Club CAROLYN MAE GOODFELLOW . . . Altoona Arts am! Letters Chapel Choir; XVRA DONALD KNOLL GORDON . . . Hamburg Arts and Letters Campus Party; Alpha Phi Omega; Elections Committee; UCA LOIS JEAN CORR . . . . Mcchspun Arts and 1411143 Chi Omega Sccruury, 'l'rihunul; Sucrulury, Chi Omvgn SYDNEY jOY GOVVLAND . . . . Radnor Arts and Laurrs Drhu Gamma AngL-I Night BARBARA JEANNE GREENE . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Imturs Hutu Sigma Omicron Engineer: VVDFM JOSEPH AUGUSTUS GROSSKETTLER . West Hazleton Lalmr-JIUrmgcnu'uI Rulaliuns Pi Lambda Phi Newman Club; Jazz Club; Outing Club; Management Club; XVDFM H OVVARD DILLER IAIAAG . . . Pottsvillc Arts and Letters GEORGE BYRON HAFER, JR. . . . Easton Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma; Frmh; Pllilosuphy Club LINDA JEANNE HANIER . . . Pittsburgh Arts uml Lullurs Alpha Xi Delta Sucrclury, Alplm Xi JJrIlu; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Collegian; Bridgc Club SUZANNE HANSEN . . . . Scursdale,N.Y. Arts and Leth'rs Delta Gamma Dunnimry OH'ICcr; Swim Club RODERICK GLENN HAPPEL . . . Bangor Arts and Lutlrrx Young Friends Society DONALD LEE HARNETT . . . State College Arts and Lvlters Tau Kappa Epsilon Varsity 'I'cnnis; Scerctury'Frcusurcr, Druids; S Club RUTH VVILKINS HARRIS . . Langhorne Manor Artx uml chlcrs Alpha Gamma Delta Players; Jazz Club; UCA; XVL-slcynn Foundation WILLIAM RONALD HARRIS . Berkeley Heights, N. J. journalism Phi Kappa Psi Vicu-Prcsidcnt, Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha Delta Sigma FRANCES MAY HART . . . . Rutledge Arts and Lmn'rs Gamma 51311121 Sigma; Young Republicans: History Ruund Table WILLIAM BOYD IIAUGHTON . . Summit Hill Applied Arls REVA HELLER . . . . East Stroudsburg Arts and Lvlterx 1111121; XVDFM; Sigma Tau Dclm MARCIA ELLEN HEMMING . . Brewster, N. Y. Journalism Alpha Nu; Secretary, Young lh-puhliczms LOIS ETHEL HENDERSON . . Hazleton Liberal Ans Azlpln Chi 011101111 Vicc-Prcsidcm, 1 7SC- A; Chimes; Dormimrv Olliccr; L'ncumpmem; 1V SGA House; Liberal Ans Student Luumil;SLniu1' Czliss . k'hisory Board RACHEL DELLA HESS . . . Chatlmm, 1 1.1. Applied Arts Tliespiuns; Swim Club; 1VRA WILLIAM BUDD HIBLER . . Hackettstmvn, N. J. Arts and lvnvrs Sigma Nu Jazz Club; Collegian MARTHA E. HICKEY . . . . Ahnunu Artx 111111 Lvnws Kappa Delta UL'A; Outing C1111u'11'nnis Club MARY 13111111 HIGGINS . . . . 13.11. Arts and Lvllt'rx RONALD WILLARD HILLMAN . . . Nanticokc Arts and LUHL'rs Camera Club JAMES FRANCIS HOLAHAN . . . Philadelphia Arts and Lencrx Phi Sigma 101:1: Players WESTON HOLMES . . . Phi1adc1pl1izi Arts and lmm'rs P111 111-1111 1111-111 il'hcspiuns; Treasurer, Llni1'1-rsity Party PHOEBE BARTON HUMPHREY . . State Cullcgu Arts and Lutlurx H'SGA; Pi Sigma 111111111; 'Iirczisurcr, Phi 111111111 1111-111; Outing Club ALBERT JEROME HUMZA . . Suuvenillc Arts 01:11 Icllers Pi I .1111111l:1 Phi S1W1111111v'lrca51irL-r, Pi Simnu 1111111.;1 S M11; K' 0; 111411111le1 Sigma; Nuvmnn 1711111 JOSEPH WALTER HUNT, JR. . . State College Arts 111111 1,1'llt'rs Phi .1111 Dchzi 1117.2, Cluh; Economics Club; Players GREGORY MILES HUNTINGDON . Camp Hill Kappa Delta R1111 Collegian; Alpha Delta Sigma; Campus Party Journalism DAVID JOHN JOHNSON . . . . Clearfiehl Arts 111111 Lunar: Chi Phi IFC; Zoolugy Club; Jazz Club LEWIS EDWARD JOHNSON . . New Haven, Conn. Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Andruclcs; Busincs: Admimslrati on Studtnt C.11uncil;Junlor Cihss Adusury Board;11C; ro;th Universin Pnrtv; Young Republicans; 1112! C11 PATRICIA PENNY JOY . . . . Bethlehem A p191 President, Dance Club; Pi G nmmn AAlpha; Dnrmitory OBicer ROBERT CARL JUBELIRER . . . Hollidaysburg Ans and Letters Beta Sigma Rho President, Beta Simag ho; Chairman IFCE ncampment; Skull and Bones; Androcks; Dc1p11i;'1hespians; Engineer; Circa; Alpha P111 Omega REGINA AILEEN KACZMAREK . . Mount Pleasant Arts and 1111 -r5 Alpha Delta Pi President, Alpha Delta Pi; Vice- President, Silgmu Tau Delta; Panhellenic Council; Neuman Club; Belles Lemcs C1ub;owling Club; Pivot,- Univer- sity Party. SAM GEORGE KARTALIS . . . Farrell Arts and Letters Theta Delta Chi Lion Party; IFC; Intrannuuls; Jazz Club ANDREA GEORGETTE KATCHER . . Edgeworth Arts and Levers Kappa Delxa President, Kappa Delta; CPA; Panhcllenic Council; Circa; Intramurals DONALD ALLEN KEFFER . . . Reading Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Phi Intramurals NANCY ANN KEPLER . . . . Lewistown Arts and Le-rlns Alpha Chi Omega Vice-President, Alpha Chi Omega; Liberal Arts Student Council;Alph.1 Kappa Del :21 FREDERICK LEE KERR . . . York Labor- -Mmmgement Relations Delta Upsilon Captain, Cruss-C ountry; T;rack President, Athletic Association; Cabinet; Presi- dent, Delta Upsilon; IFC Board of Cu 111ml; He 211:1 Union Board; Omicron Del ta Kappa; Skull and Bones; Scarab; SAME WILLIAM K. KIEFFER . . . . Wayne Arts and Letters RONALD CRIMES KINCH . . . Denver Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Rho Treasurer, Alpha Chi Rho VVlLLIAM JOSEPH KIRBY . . Wynnewood Labor-Mmmgcmom Relations Sig ma Alpha Epsilon Cross-Country; Track; Treasurer. Sigma Alpha Epsdon LOUIS PHILIP KLEIN . . . Scranton Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta SARAH JANE KLEIN . . . . Aliquippa Arts and Letters Collegian; Hillel EDMUND DAVID KNOLL . . Allentown Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Rho SIDNEY J. KORNBERG . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Pershing Rifles; Xi Chi; Imramumls VVILLIAIVI JOHN KOVALESKI . . . Glen Lyon Arts and Letters Theta Kappa Phi 117C; Newman Club; Jazz Club; Inrmmurals ROBERT EUGENE KOZLOVVSKI . . Punxsutawney Journalism J. MARTIN KRAVIT . . . New Brunswick,N.J. Arts and Letters WDFM; Philosophy Club M. BARBARA JUNE KREIDER . . . Manheim Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta Secretary, SEAP; LA VIE; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Immmunds CAROLE HENDERSON KRICK . . . Wayne Arts and Letters Delta Gamma Outing Club; Pnnhcllenic Council; Players; Young Republicans MARJORIE JANE KRUTTER . . . Elkins Park Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Panhcnenic Council; Sociology Club; From ROBERT THOMPSON LAING, JR. . . State College Arts and LZtters Alpha Phi Omega DALE ELLWOOD LANDON . . Canton Arts and Letter er: History Round Table; Jazz Club; Ninany Grotto DALE ALICE LANG . . . . Pottstuwn Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta LA VIE; Thespinns; Froth; Pivot; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Intramurals ERNEST EUGENE LARSON . . Franklin Square, 1 '. Y. Am: and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa WDFM; Belles Lamas Club CAROL ANN LEJECK . . . . Pittsburgh Journalism Theta Phi Alpha Secretary, Theta Phi Alpha; Circa; Jazz Club; VVDFM PATRICIA ANN LENHARDT . Lancaster Arts and Luners Kappa Alpha Then Elections Committee; Siwim Club; Senior Class Adv1sury Bonnl; mg Week Commit! tee GAYE ANN LENKER . . Toronto, Ontario, Canada Journalism Chi Omega Collegian; News and Views,- Greek Week Committee ROBERT EDWARD LIEBENDORFER . . Ellwood City Art: and Letters Debate Club; WDFM; UCA HEATHER MARY LOHRENTZ . . ML Lebanon Arts and Letters Kappan Alpha Theta Monar Board; WS GA Judicial; WSGA House; Freshm Cus ustoms Board; Education Student Cuunc i1; Lirbe :11 Arts Student Council ; Phi Kappa Phi; PhiA Alpha Theta; Pi Gamma Mu BERNICE M. MCATEE . . . . Latrobe Applied Arts Phi Mu Freshman Counril; Newman Club JOANNE MCDOWELL . . . hleadmvbmnk Arts and Letters Dormitory OIRcc-r; Froth; Huckey Club JAMES BURT MCGREVV . . . State College Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma; Kappa Tau Alpha; Players; Collegian; Camera Club ANNE CATHERINE MCMULLAN . . Clark's Summit Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta ELINOR ARDEN MacHATTON . . Kensington, Md. Ans and Letters Sigma Sigma Sigma Debate Team; Delta Al ha Delta; Gamma Sigma Sigma; gCFlHlb Riding Clu PAUL EUGENE MACKES . . Slatington Arts and Letters HOWARD LINCOLN MAIERHOFER . . Buffalo,N.Y. IIIhor-Mmmgcnu'nt Relations Phi Kappa Psi CaplIin, Socce en lrcsident, Phi Kappa Psi; Vice- Presi dent, Athlctic Assuci Ition; Presid ant, S Club; PzIrIni Nous; Inmunurusi SUSAN NIAY NIANSELL . . DuBnis Arts and lrlli'rs Alpha Chi Omega jOSEPH IXIICKINLEY MARCHAND . . Pittsburgh Journalism Phi Kappa Psi Secretary, Phi Kappa Psi MORTON ALLEN MARSH . . . Pittsburgh r s Lucrnss'c Club; Outing Club; Imramurnls DAVID PAU L MARTINEZ . . Inrd C I'Iv Arts and lvlturx Phi lszpsz Psi BARBARA ANN MARTINO . . PIIIIIAltu,CzIIii'. Arts am! lultu's GIIIIIIIIH Phi Bum Scrolls; Scuntan, Pnnhclienic Council; Svcrctzlry. XVSCA House; Dormitory 0 liicc l ibcm Ins i In em Council; 'XI -Univcrsily Elections Cmnmitlcc; C IIIIIWI'IIII; lroth; lhcspians; Newman Clu II ALAN OSBORNE MARTLEVV . . . Camp Hill Arts and LI'HI-I'x MATTHEW R. MATI'IEXNS . . . . VVyann Inurnulism Kappa Sigma Collegian: inCi'PIOSillCnl, Sigma Delta Chi; Elections Committee; Blue Key; PIII'IIIi Nuus; SIIIIlmIt Ihuulhlmk; IFC Rushing Magazine; Senior Class Advisory Bonn ROSS ALLYN MATLACK, 1R. . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Lollurs XVDFM; Young Republicans IVllCIIAEL VVlLLiAM MAXXVELL . . Philadelphia journalism Pi Kappa Phi Collegian: Alpha Delta Sigma; Arnold Air Snciety MYRNA FRANCES MEACHAM . . . Glcnsidc Arts and Il'UI'TX CIIIIIIPI Choir; Sncinlogy Club; VVumt'II's ClInrus OLIVIA ELEANOR MECHLOVVITZ . . Philadelphia Arts and Lallers MARLENE LOIS R'IILANI . . . . I'Iatboro Journalism Collrgiuu; Outing Club; Lcuniilcs Cl IARLES KERRY MILLER . . i Stoysmwn Arts and Letters DORISJEAN MILLER . . . VVyncotc Arts and LI-Hers :lelm Chi Omega Belles Lclrres Club; From,- Pinion; PAULA DIANE MILLER . . Grecnsburg Journalism Kappa 1X1piIzI 'llILt.I Elections CIIIIIIIIillcc; Cullt'giuu; Stmlult Handlmak ELAINE MOHNEY . . . Stuncbom Arrx and lcnvrs Alpha Xi Delta Sucrctun, lelInX i likltu; Scrolls; l'reasurcr, Gm Imm Sigma Sigma; Chapel Ch Ioir; louisc Homer Club; Alpha Kappa Delta; Sociology SALLY ARLENE MOORE . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Lctwrs Jazz Club; German Club; UCA MARIE BEATRICE MORAN . . . VViIIIes-Barre Arts and Lena: Gamma Sigma Sigma; Thuspians; Psy Club; Sociology Club; Collegian CONSTANCE REESE MORGAN . . Kingston Arts and Lvnvrs Delta DIII'II DuIIII COIIegimI; Jam. CIIIII NEVIN E. MORRIS . . . . Pittsburgh Journalism Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Delta Sigma; Kappa Tau Alpha WILLIAM LYLE MOSEBEY, JR. . . IVeIIS Tannery Arts and LPIIUTS History IIIIIIIIII TzIIIII- VIRGINIA LOUISE MOTTORN . DIIBIIis :IrII' llh'lI LI-HI'rs IICI III Sigma OmiImII II DI III; SociIIlIoIII' L'IIIII; I'IIPIII'I Kappa Delta; Alpha lambda I; UIIIiIIII CIIIII; IIridIIL IIIIII SARA KATHLEEN MURPHY . . . . York IIIIu SiIIIIIII Omicron Arm and letters IrcnsurL r, Bela Sigma OnIiCIIIII; PIIII crs; II' IIIIICII s CIIIIrIIs; lIIi Sigma IIIIII; SIII'IIIisII L'II III GRETCHEN CI'IRISTA MYERS . . HzIrISdalc. N. I Arts UIHI II'II'vrs AIpIIzI Chi Omega Lecture Series CIIIIIIIIIIIIII'; 'I'I'IIIIfs CIIIII; Riding CIIIII MARTHA EDMONDSON NASH . Charleston, IN. V11. Arts and LI'HIrs PIIi IIIII Phi Sigma IIIII'I; Iircnch CIIIII BRYNA MAE NELSON . . . State CIIIIcgc JIIIIrIIIIII'snI SiuIIIzI DCIIa TIIII LIIimI-s; PrI-siIII-III. IIII-III SIUIIIH Phi: liditnr SIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIInIIk; SeniIIr tII'Isa :IIII vi orI IIIIIIrd; IIiIIL -;I Sprinu II cek Committee; SI'II'CI: IrI, SIIIIIIII DIIIII I1Ill; I'IIcspiIIIIs; LA VII ;11 IICIIIDPIIK'HII Book I xchungu KAY N. NOONAN . . . VI'iIIIes- Bane zIPIYIII'II I-Irr TIICIZI PIIi AIpIIII :IrI IZIIiIoI', LII II ;Ircnsurcr, Pi GIIIIIIIIII I-IIpIIII; IIIi Sigmu IIIIII; Newman CII III JEANETTE FAYE NORTH . . . KuIIIIIctIIWII InIII'ImIiIIII COIII'girIII; Kappa 'I'IIII AIpIIII JUDITH NIASON O'DONNELL . . . BcIIcI'IIIII: JIIIII'IIIIIISIII Kappa Della CIIIII'giIIII; CPA; Jan C'IIIII VICKI JEAN O'DONNELL . . Irwin Am- UIUI LcHI'r rs III IIIzi LIIIIIIIIII DCIIII Debau- 'IImII; DCIIII Alpha Delta; II' DFII; Outing flu II; Riding CIIIII; Sccrcmn, IIIpIIII GIIIIIIIIII DcIt'I PATRICIA ANN O'NEILL . . Staten Island, N. Y. IIIIIrIIIIIism IlplIn Omicron Pi Secret IzIrI, Liberal Arts StllLILIlH CIIIIIIIII; Iicc- PnsiIluIII, AI IIIn Omicron Pi; Collegian; Ornanimtions EIiI A 1'15; Sc ClCIarI, cm SiIIIIIII Phi; CIIinIkS; IIII IIIIII BIIIIrd; Sacrctun, EHCI'I'IIIIPHNIII; Kappa IIIII .IIpIIz VIRGINIA LOU OTTINGER . . NorwIIIILI Arts and Letters I1 IIII OIIIICI'OH Pi Secretary, Alpha Omicron Pi; Treasurer, IRC; Miss PCnII State JOSEPH WILLIAM OWENS . . Reading Labor- MaIIIIgL'IIII'II! RelaIimIs SAM; Intrumurals PATRICIA ELLEN PALADINO . . Mt. Pleasant A VicerPresidcnt, Players; Theta Alpha Phi KAROLE PANAMEROFF . . . . Eric Arts and Letters Delta Zeta Pi Sigma Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi; International Relations Club SAMUEL BUCKLEY PARSONS . . AIIL'nmwn Arts and lum'rs Siumn Phi 1211sil11n 'I'Iicspinns; AIM Board 111' 11111101111111 LLOYD ALBERT PATIENCE . . . West Pittston Ionmuliml Kappa AIpIm Psi 'I'n'nsurur, 111111110 111111111 Psi; 1117.7, Club; 12111711559; Dormitory OIIIL'l'r RAY LEROY PA'ITERSON . . . . Alumna InImrv111111111151'1110n! 111411110111 Delta Chi MAX ARMIN PERLMUTTER . . M11ple11'110d,N.J. Arlx uml Loin'rx 13cm Sigma Rho 11111111, 81: AI BHIIL'Iin; Business 1211111 i111struli11n Stu 1.10m CuunL'iI;RI1o T1111 Sigma; WDFM, Collegian; 50111101111111 C 11155 Advisory Board FURMAN THOMAS PETERMAN . . Cum'cnsville Arts 11ml Letters PATRICIA KATHERINE PETERSON . . StraHord Arts and l: -I-'1:rs cm Tau Alpha Angel Flight; 51:1: rctury, Campus Party; VVDIM;NL'11'nmn Club LOUIS JOHN PHILLIPS . . . CIaimm Arts and 120111-111 'I1'1u Kappa Epsilon Lion's 1'1111'; Presidcnt, LiIu'mI Arts StudLm 11'11111L'iI;C1111inL'1; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Inmbdu Sigma; Greek Vk 'LLk C11111111111L-c; P.Irmi Nous; BL-Iu xLy; Spring VVLck C0111111iuL;L' B11111; I.x1.I111nUL; I211L'1111111111L'nl; L. ROBERT VINCENT PICCONE . . PhiKIachphizl Jnumalim 1111 hi 110111111 President, IP111 Kappa; Coiloginn; Student llumllmulc; II1Lspi'11ns; 11111111 DL'Ilu 511.1111: 1; 111111. 1x131 , Skull and 1301115 SHIRLEY GAIL PITTNIAN . . VVushingmn, D. C. Iris 11ml 11111115 11111111 Kappa Gamma PTL 51111111, 1111111111 1111111111 Gamma; CI1i111L's; Pl'USIKIL'nl, Swim Club; Nuiuds LOUIS FRANK PRATO . . . . Indiana journalism Them Delta Chi Collegian; Pnrmi Nous; President, Sigma Delta Chi; Jazz Club SALLY P. PRENTISS . . Lyon Station Arts muI Letters Gamma Phi Beta Panhcllcnic Council; XVRA; Intramuruls; LA V11: FREDERICK WESTON PRICE . . Lewistown Arts and Letters Glee Club; ICG; Bridge Club; Sociology Club DAVID GENE PUTNAM . . . Reynoldsvillc Jouruuiimn XVL'SIL'y 171111111111111111 LINDA ANN QUINN . . . Nlapicwood,N.J. Arts and Luucrs 111111111 Xi DeIm President, Tennis Club; 11 111111'11'5 Chums 101 IN WALLACE LRAPCHAK . . . MayI'ield 11m.- uml Icttt'rs Pi Kappa Phi Phi I3L'1111K111111z1;PI1i Kappa Phi; Pr1'si1IL',11l Pi Sigma Alpha; Phi 1:111 Sigma; Honor S11Liu1 L 11unLiI' Intramurdls ROBERT EUGENE REBIC . . . Steelton Applied Arts D11r111it11r1' OII'IL'L'r; NL'u'mzm Club; Imramurals JANE PARKER REED . . . . Ithaca, N. Y. Arts and Letu'rs Pi Beta Phi Pn'sidcnl, Pi Beta Phi; Senior Class Advisory Board; Players ROBERT HAROLD REESE . . . Scranton Jnnnmiism Sigma DcItu Chi J MARY ANN REID . . . . State College Journalism Delta Zeta Suurclury, Dulm Zeta; Players; LA V115; Secretary, Kappa Tau Alpha; Delta Phi Alpha CHARLES LEE REISER . . . Sewickley Journalism President, Alpha Dultu Sigma; Kappa Tau Alpha JUDITH BLAIR RICHARDSON . . . Ambler Arts mul Leucrx Outing Club; Swim Club RODNEY ALFRED RIES . . . . Sunbury Applied Am LA V11; GERALD HANDLE ROBINSON . . Elkins Park Ans mul Lutu'rs Chess Club; Imrumunlls DANIEL RODILL . . Philadelphia Arls uml Lullurx EDWARD S. ROSENBLUM . Sunbury Arts um! Lcm'rx Phi Sigma Delta Secretary, Phi Sigma Delta; Gulf; CPA ANN LEE ROZELLE . . . . Bcllcfome Applied Arts Pi Beta Phi Jazz Club; Riding Club BARBARA JOAN RUNYAN . . . Havertown Pi Hem Phi Sucrrtury, Pi Beta Phi; Swim Club; Collegian; Crock XVCck Cummiltev; Outing Club; Immmumls A rt: PATRICIA A. RUNYAN . . . Havertown Am- Pi Bum Phi Swim Club; Collvgimx; Greek XVcck Committee: Outing Club; Imrnmumls WILLIAM ALAN RUSS . . . I-Iollidaysburg Arts Phi Kappa Psi Vrestling; Players; Football; Thvstinns; Block and Bridle Club; Outing 7111b DAWSON ADAMS RYDER . . . Marion Journalism Vice-Prcsidcnt, Alpha Delta Sigma ANITA LOUISE SABATINE . . . Saylorsburg Arm RICHARD A. SABEL . . . Philadelphia Journalism Kappa Tau Alpha FLOYD EDWARD SANTORO . . Johnstown Arts Players; Them Alpha Phi; TIM; Dnrmitory 0mm: . Springfield Delta Sigma Phi Sigma Dclm Chi; IFC Publicminm; VDFM EUGENE WAYNE SCHLEGEL Journalism JOYCE ELFREDA SCHLUGER . . Philadelphia Arts and Lvncrx Alpha Nu; LA VIE; Zoology Club RAYMOND JAY SCHWARTZ . . Philadelphia Arts and Lvrlcrs Sociology Club; Slavic Cluh DAVID EARL SEE . . Lansdowne Arts and Letters Baseball KATHRYN L. SHANNON . . . Bellefonte Applied Art Circa; LA V112; Jazz Club; Riding Club PAUL MERRITT SHECKLER . . Palmerton Journalism Phi Kappa Sigma Sigma Delta Chi; Jazz Club .N-l' WILLIAM ARTHUR SHERIDAN . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters DUANE ROBERT SHIARELLA . . New Kensington Arts and Letters Players; Them Alpha Phi; VVDFM SANDRA SHOGREN . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and LL'Hcrs Chi Omega Mmmr Board; President, chns; Secretary, XVSGA Scnutc; Sccrctary'l'rcnsuxcr, Liberal Arts Student Council; Phi Kn pa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Vicc' President, Alpha Kappa Delta; CWCEnix-nmn, Freshman Orientation DALE SAMUEL SHOUP . . . . Ringtown Arts and Letters Philosophy Club WILLIAM RAYMOND SHRIVER . . Elizabeth Lubor-Mmmgcmvnt RBIUHOHS Beta Them Pi SAE; Spring Week Committee HARRY JOHN SlCHI . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Campus Party; Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club; Frail; .m' RICHARD ALAN SIMMERMACHER . . Moscow Arts and Lctlerx Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Em Sigma; Men's Glee Club WILLIAM SIMON, III . . . Mount Lebanon Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Phi Commander, Arnold Air Society; hlilitary Ball Committee; Pershing RiHcs; SAME; Intramurals ROY H. SINCLAIR, JR. . . . Havertown Arts and Lctu-rs Sigma Nu Jazz Club; IFC CONSTANCE SHEILA SKELLY . . River Edge,N.J. Arts and Letters ICG; Young Democtms; Jazz Club; Outing Club; Newman Club; IRC; History Round Table; Bridge Club JOSEPH DAVID SLATER . . . . Butler Labar-Managenu-nt Relations XVDFM; Prcgidcm, Rho Tau Sigma; Phi Sigma Iota; IRRA NANCY JEAN SMITH . . . . Danville Arts and Letters VVRA; Bowling Club; LSA k .14 . ROBERT PRESTON SMITH . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Nu WILLARD BRUCE SMITH . . . New Castle Journalism Alpha Phi Alpha Varsity Football; Intramural VVestling Champion; Camera Club; nrre Nous PENNY ROBEY SNYDER . . Smethport Arts and Letters Delta Delta Delta Chapel Choir; Freshman Council; VVDFM; WSGA JOHN FAGER SOLOMON, JR. . . UpperDarby Arts and Letters Sigma N11 MARTIN WOLF SPECTOR . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters ZL-tu Bum Tau chmc; VicchrcsiLIL-m, Zeta Bum Tau SALLY SPENCER . . . . State College Applied An Delta Zeta Vicc-Prcsidcm, Kappa Phi; Circa; Wesley Foundation JANET ELIZABETH STAKEL . . . 133mm N. Y. Arts and LCHL rx Alpha Omicron P1 Cthel Choir; DebutL; Llcctiuns Committee; Alpha Klppa Dle; Spring 1Vcck 01111111111132; 011111111 1 Sigm' 1 Sigma; Belles Lenus Club; Outing Ch 1! pAUL STAVROU . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters IRC; Intramurals BERNARD MICHAEL STEBER . . . Lansford Journalism Sigma Delta Chi ANTOINETTE E. STEINBERG . . BelleVemon Applied ANS XVDFM; Vcwman Club WARD ROBERT SWAIN . . . Pittsburgh Arts :11le Letters Phi Kappa Treasurer, Phi Kappa; Phi Alpha Theta; AUSA; Newman Club DELBERT BROOKE SWAVELY . . Birdsbom Arts and Letters JOHN F. SWEENEY . . . Summit,N. J. Arts and Lettr'rs Chi Phi Glee Club; Jazz Club; Newman Club; Outing Club R- DEREK sme . . . . Philadelphia Arts Phi Mu Dclm Players; Them Alpha Phi DOROTHY YVONNE SWITCHEN . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters DUKE W ELLINCTON SVVYERS . . Yeagertown Lnbor-Mmmgcmcn! Relations RAYMOND ANTHONY TALIPSKI . . Scranton Labnr-Mmmgement Relations ROY E. TARR . . . . Upper Darby Arts and letters M ARLAN TEMELES . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Mu Hillel ROBERT ALEXANDER THOMPSON . VVaterdown,Ontario Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma Debate ROBERT JOSEPH THOMPSON . Paoli Journalism Phi S1gma Kappa Callogian; Vice- President, Phi Sigma Kappa; Andm Lles; Treasurer, Si Igma Delta Chi; LA V111; IFC Publications DONNA VICTORIA TOLEDO . . Bloomsburg Arts and Letters Sigma Tau Delta; Vice-Presidcnt, Belles Lcttres Club; Rifle Club SEVER A. TORETTI . . . Monongahela Applied Arts Them Kappa Phi Circa; 1117.7. Club MARY JANE TREMELLEN . . . Lancaster Applied Arts Players; Pi Gamma Alpha; Newman Club EMANUEL ROBERT TRESS . . Philadelphia Arlx 11ml 1.01!ch P111 Epsilon Pi V' 1Lc-17rcsidcnt,1111uc Key; Secretary, Phi Epsilon Pi; From; CP A; 8211,1112 ! Handbook;11C B1 ard of Ctron 111 JOHN C. TULLAR . . . East Greenbush, N. Y. Arts 11ml Letters Delta Sigma Phi Truck; Druids; Intramurals JOAN KATHERINE VAILE . . . Wayne Arh' 1111:! Letters Alpha Xi Delta Prcsidcnt, History Round Table; Outing Club; Intramurals CLAIRE ANN VAN DEUSEN . . . Chester Arty 111111 14'!!ch 111111n121 Phi 110111 Alpha Kappa Delta; Secretary, Sociology Club N. MADELEINE VERNESONI . . Avon,Cunn. Arts and Ix-rtcrs Newman Club; Thespizms; Outing Club GEORGE JOSEPH VINCE . . . Fairfield,C0nn. Arts and Letters Chi Phi Symphuny Orchestra ALAN HENRY VIVIAN . . . State College Arts and Letters FRANK JOSEPH VOJTASEK . . . Reading 10111111111511: Theta Kappa Phi C nIngiuu; Presi LIL 111, T119111 Kappa P111; 'Ircasurer, Alpha Delta Si ma; 11111111 Nous; M: Irkcting Club; New man Club;1mran11u'als; g RALPH PASQUALE VOLPE . . . Lansdale Arts and Letters President, Young Democrats; Jazz Club; Intramurals RICHARD MICHAEL WALL . . Harrisburg Arts and letters Pi Kappa Phi Sucru: Iry, Pi Kappa IPlli1i; Phi Alpha Theta; Alpha Phi Omega; stro y Round Tab MARY LYNN G. WARD . . . . Pauli Journalism Kama Alpha Then 11 Collogiuu; Mnrtm' I10'1;1'd C11'c11s;1.1'her11lArts Stu dent Council; Chainnnu, lilcctiuns CmnmiuL-L'; FrL 1s Lu'L-r, Karim 'Alfha Them; M 1111 Lambda Del! 1, 1'IlL111 81111111 Phi; K1 .1pp11 T nu pha' 11L11n1pmcnt; tmlent Handbook ROBIN KENDALL WARD . . Cresskill, N. J. juurmuism Phi Nlu 11127. Club ADA WOODWARD WARNER . . Cincinnati,011i0 Applied Arts Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Alpha EDWARD AARON WATERS . . State College 141b11r-11'1mzag0men! Relations RACHEL DIANE XNATERS . . VVilmingmn, Del. Arts and Lelicrs Kappa Delta Secretary, Kn 11111 Delta; Sucrclan', SLrolls; C'nllcgiau; Prey 1Lm Rifle Club; P1111111:11111ic 601111611' 11m SociLn Council' Dormit ton' 01111.13; VVSGA; VVRA; Su 1m Club; Liberal Arts Student CounLil BEVERLY ANN WEAVER . York Arts uml 130!!ch All 1m Chi Omega Vicc-PrcsidmI, Phi Sigma Iota; French Club; Student Handbook SAMUEL LEON WEINER . . Cvnwyd Ans uml LI-IlL-rs BL-I3I Sigma Rho AUSA; SAME JOHN HENRY VVELCH, JR. Pittsburgh Arts and Lenars 'i.rl.'HSlll'L'l', liIItIc Nous; IRC; Cosnmpolitzln Club; Jazz Club CHARLES ANTHONY WELSH, 111 Pittsburgh Labor Mm .IagL mum Relations Bel I Them Pi Pr IL- i lL-I II, BL 3I llIc 3IPi; S: IIiuI Cl' 3Iss PrCSiLit'HI! Cabinet; Lion s Paw; Omicron DL'lI3I K3 413sz; liascball; Sophomore Cl: Iss Vi Icc- PresidLnt; ll LAUREL JOY WEST 3 . . State College Journalism 'I'hL-m Sigma Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha; Collegian RICHARD VVEXLER . 3 . Philadelphia Arts um! LLIILrs ch Sigma Rho Dub3IIL '19 am; Management Club; Campus Party Steering CUlnnliIICL; lliilL-i; Marketing Club JANE ANNE WHITE 3 . . Lewistown Alpha Xi Delta Arts and IL'NPFS HARRY MALCULM VVHITESELL . . Upper Darby Ans nml Lvllurs SUSAN CAROL VVHITTINGTON . . Arlington,Va. Gamma Phi BLI3I Aux uml I 1113 rs isorI BUHIILI Mar! 311' Bu; Ird; C lIiIIILs; ElLLIimIs CUHHHiIICC; Junior C131 SLniIIr C 1: Iss Advisan Board; LA I 11;; IV SG A; Pi Sigma Alphil; DCIN A'lPhl DLIIzI; DL'I33II: 1031111 KENNETH RAY WILLIAMS, JR. . Saddle River,N.J. Arts Alpha Chi Rho President, University Renders; Players; Theta Phi Alpha CATHERINE JOAN WILSON . . . Erie Ari; uml LL-Ilcrs Chapel Choir; Riding Club; Jazz Club HARRY L I YDE VVISNER . . Dover Applied Arts LINDA JANE WOLFE . . . 3 Drums Arts and Letters Chapel Choir; Players RICHARD JAMES VVOLPERT . . Lemoync Journalism IVDI M; Collegian; Sigma Delta Chi; Quancrdcck ' n; Kappa lnu Alpha RONALD ALLEN WRIGHT . 3 State College Arts and LL'lrcrs Economics Club; SAM; Intramurals RAYMOND COLBERT YOUNG . . State College Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma; Froth; VVresIliIIg; ViceIPrL-sidcnt, Bridge Club WAYNE PERRY ZARR . . . Levittown Arts and Letters Chapel Chair; Glee Club CHESTER EDWARD ZIMOLZAK . Glen Lyon Arts and letters Kappa SignI'I Phi I;I:I Sigma; Pi Si IIgna Alpha; A lpha Phi Ome a, Presidem,11x C31 3 Si Ina; IFC; Treasurer, Lion Party; VDFM; NegIIman Club OFF 8 MINERAL INDUSTRIES Dean Weather observations are made by meteorologists MINERAL INDUSTRIES The College of Mineral Industries through three divisions oHers eleven curriculums that lead to the Bachelor of Science degree. The Division of Earth Sciences is concerned with the com- position of the earth, its origin and evolution, and methods of finding worthwhile mineral deposits. Students in the Division of Mineral Engineering study the ways in which minerals are removed from the ground and separated from waste material, and the economic problems involved in the entire held of locat- ing, mining, and processing minerals. The Division of Mineral Technology concerns itself with the extraction of usable metals and compounds from all types of mineral matter and the produc- tion of the basic materials with which our fabricating industries work. For graduates in Mineral Industries there are many types of jobs available in production, research, teaching, sales, and administration. The College has very active research and extension programs. 199 THE ORGANIZATION ' 4 ' - ' ,. J. C. GRIFFITHS V. A. VEYL G. V. BRINDLEY P. L. VALKER, JR. A. J. SHALER ,, Head, Department of Mineralogy Chairman, Division of Head, Department of Head, Department of Head, Depamncnt of Melanw Mineral Technology Ceramic Technology Fuel Technology 200 MINERAL INDUSTRIES STUDENT COUNCIL Bottom IIUu-L II. Runs, M II Harris, IV. C. Sukcms, M. IV. Smith, D. hV. lunguc M. Bmmmli. L. K. Izkrflll III! SumuI lhntnj N. IILck, J. HUI, G. A. Sellers, S :L Strehlt. R. Ii. McDonald, II. A. Chambers, R. R. Bruun. IhinI Run A. Muitr. II. I Bill I. L. IiIurm, P. I. IuLkit II. I. IVcIch, I. II. Shnm OHICCI'S: President, VViIIium C. Sckv ems; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Martin H. I'IDITIS; Sccretury-VIIrcasurLtI', Margaret W. Smith. This year the Student Council has been exploring the possibilities of honor system For juniors and seniors in this College. Plans were made for an Open House. Another function OI: the Council has been to cumpile 21 list of WILLIAM G SEKERAS . non-teQmIcaI electives from other COIA I ' Iegcs for Its students. President JAMES STEPHEN ADAMS . . . Cecil Metallurgy Kappa Sigma JOHN WILLIAM ANDREWS . . Comillus,N.Y. All'lullurgy ASM; President, Sigma Tau Gamma; Phi Jim Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Tau; ACS FREDERICK NORMAN APP . . Elizabethvillc Geophysics and Guochumistry Secretary, Ccnphysicnl Society; 6109 Club RODGER L. BARIUHART . . Chambersburg Pvlrolvmn and Natural Gas Engineering 'l'rcusurcr, Petroleum Engineering Socicly CARL ALLEN BARNER . . . Williamsport Ceramic Technology Alpha Chi Rho ROBERT SALVADOR BARTOCCI . . Culver Metallurgy ASM; SAME PAUL WILLIAM BERENBROK . . . Latrobe Metallurgy JOSEPH JAMES BOSTON . . . Glenshaw Guography Sigma Phi Epsilon ASM; Gamma Theta Upsilun; IFC Board 111' Coulrol RAYMOND JOSEPH BRATTON . . Curwcnsvillc Ceramic l'echnalogy AmL-ricam Ceramic Society; Newman Club; Imrnmurals ROGER G. BROOKS . . Morrisville Mining Engineering LOUIS D. CAMINO . . . . Belle Vernon Fuel Technology Alph'a Chi Rho RUSSELL BRIAN CAPTOR . . . Scranton Mining Engineering Nicc-Prcsidcnt, AIME ROBERT LUTHER CATON . . . Uniontown Metallurgy Chi Phi President, Chi Phi; Phi lira Sigma; Quartunlcck Society GEORGE MICHAEL CLARK . . . Boalsburg Geography Scerexary-Trcasurcr, Alpha Pl i Omega; Vicc-Presidcnt, Gamma Them L Psilon; UCA; Sigma Gamma Epsilun ROBERT JOHN CONKLIN . . Philadelphia: Geology uml Mineralogy LEONARD MICHAEL COOK . . . Ford City Ceramic chlmology DAEL E. COPELAND Philadelphia : Ceramic Technology PHILIP WAKEFIELD CRAVENER . . Latrobe Blincml Economics AIME; ASM; Mining Society DENNIS B. DAHLEM . . . . Beilefonte Geography Gamma Them Upsilon; ASM WILLIAM LAWRENCE DALY, JR. . Boonton, N. J. ?cology and Mineralogy Nittany Grotto; Outing Club: Coupliysicai Society DENNIS MICHAEL DRISCOLL . . . Erie Geography Alpha Chi Rho Vicc-Prcsident, Alpha Chi Rho; Gamma Them Upsilon ARCHIBALD MORGAN EVANS . . Ridlcy Park Alitimul Econmnics Nittuny GruttL1;1Hining Society EDWARD JAMES FASISKA . . . Glassport Fm'l ilivclmalugvy SAMUEL JOHN FENATI . . . New Castle Geogru why Arnold Air Society; Outing Club DANIEL ALFRED FINK, II . Emmaus Cytology and Mincmlow V ICC President, Camera Club KARL EARVIL FRANCIS T0wnscnd,Dcl. Geology and Mim-mlugy Vicc-Prcsidcm NittanyGrmm; Outing Club CHARLES NORMAN FREED . . Schenectady, N. Y. Metallurgy Triangle Outing Club MARTIN FRANCIS CLAZ, JR. . . . OiICity Mclullurgy Newman Club; ASM RONALD DAVID GRAY . . . VVesleyvillc Metallurgy Sigma Tau Gamma Blue Band; President, DeMolay Club; American Foundrynmn's Society, ASM JERRY LEE HAMAKER . . . Shillingtun Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Delta Chi Pi Epsilon T1111; Petroleum Enginucring Society; AFROTC Riilc Team MARTIN HIRSCH HARRIS . . Clarion Petroleum and Natural Gas Engincvring Beta Sigma Rho Vice- President, Mineral lIndustrius Student CuunLil; lncnmpmcm; fugue '1, Dclpl1i;lB1ue K and Bones; Campus iurlv; Junior Class Advisory Board; Prospector,- ;Frothu;l chtrulcum Engineering Suciely; CPA; Cl IC MICHAEL WILLIAM HELWIG, JR. . . Yeugertown Metallurgy ASM BRUCE ROGER HOFFMAN . Wayne GWKNWIW Sigma l;hi hpsilon President, Gamma Them Upsilm1;SAME DAVID DREW I-IOUGHTON . . . Media Meteorology President, Interlandia; Nittany Gr rtout Outing Club; Yo Dung l rignds; Pih 1Knpp'1 Phi; Phi Eta Sigma;1mmmurais; Treasurer, AM HARRISON EARL HUNSICKER . . Pottstown Geography Secretary-Trcuslucr, Gamma Them Upsilon; TIM Council; Nittany Gruno JOHN ARTHUR IFFT . . . MLJewett Geology and Mineralogy C Nimmy Grotto JOSEPH FRANCIS JABLONSKI . Bethlehem Mineral Economics Them Doha Chi AIME; ASM ANDREW HONORE JAZWINSKI . . Harrisburg Geophysics and Geochemistry Phi Kappa Phi; Geophysics Society GORDON SCHUBERT JONES . . Utica, N. Y. MeteoroIag AMS; Chapel Choir ANDREW STEPHEN JORDAN . . Philadelphia Metallurgy Hillel; ASM ROBERT JOSEPH KOPICKI . . Plains Geology and Mineralogy ALAN EDWARD LEES . .1'1.artsda16,N Y Mim'rul Economics Phi Kappa Sigma Presidcn!,AUSA;AlME;Geupl1ysical Society; 1inemlEconum1'cs Club; Pershing Rifle JAMES LAWRENCE LIBERTO . . Ford City Ceramics Technology Mineral Industries Student Council; American Ceramic Society; Intrunmrals CHARLES FREDERICK LOVE . . . Altoona Geography JOSEPH FOSTER LYNCH . . . Monessen Metallurgy ASM; ACS; Newman C11111; Outing Club RAYMOND EDWARD MCDONALD, JR. . Springfield Petrohum and Natural Gus Engineering Beta Them Pi 111111121111 lndustrlics Student Council; Sec: ury, Treasurer, Pi Epsilon Tau; c-e-Preside111, Petroleum Engineering Socie FRANK MAKOSKY . . . . Boonton, N. J. Mineral Industries CHARLES MANULA . . . . Tamaqua Mining Engineering President, AIME LEWIS GUY MANWARING, JR. . . Franklin Alimrral Preparation Engineering President, Mining Society EUGENE ALEXANDER MARCERUM . Princeton,N.J. Geophysics and Geochemistry Newman Club DONALD BRUCE MEGAHAN . . Centre Hall PLtroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Presidenlt, Petroleum Engineering Society; Pi Epsilon Tau; Sigma Gamma Espl 1011; Tau Beta Pi; P111 Lambda Epsilon; P111 Eta Sigma; AIME .FOREST IWINTZ . 011 C1tv Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Alpha M11 '1 rcasurer, Sigma Alpha aMu; President, Pi Epsilon Tau; President, Chess Club; Petroleum Engineermg Society; Sigma Gamma Epsi10n; Sigma Tau; Phi Eta Sigma WALTER MITRONOVAS . . . Erie Geophysics and Geochemistry JOHN FREDERIC MUIRHEAD . DuBois Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Delta Upsilon AIME; Petroleum Engineering Society LEWIS POMEROY MYERS . . . Fayettevillc Metallurgy WILLIAM ANTON NYSTROM . . Emporium Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon:yr Alpha Si :1 M11; Recording Secretary, ASM; uBctn Pi;Immm11mis ADOLPH WILLIAM PETZOLD . . . Scranton Mining Engineering Secretary, AIME; Intramurals ROBERT WAYNE POPHAM . . Cambridge, Mass. Meteorology AMS; Camera Club WILLIAM JOHN PROBST, JR. . . Orelund Mineral Economics AIME; AMS CHARLES WILLIAM RACER . . . York Geophysics and Geochemistry VicePresidc-nt, Geophysical Society GLENN HAYDN REES . . Clearficld Ceramic I eclmnlog1 President, American Ceramics Society; Mineral Industries Student Council JAMES ALLEN RHODES . . Duncansvillc Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Phi Mu Delta Chapel Choir; Phi Mu Alpha TERRY ALAN BITTER . . . Oneonta, N. Y Meteorology Acacia IFC; AMS; Players GLENN CROUTHAMEL ROSENBERGER . Soudermn Meteorology Phi Kappa Psi AMS; Highline; Secretary, Phi Kappa Psi GEORGE A. SAVANICK . Crucible Geology and Mineralogy Newman Club DAVID LAWRENCE SCHLEICHER . . Bloomsburg Geology and Mineralogy Nittany Grotto; Glee Club WILLIAM GEORGE SEKERAS . Tarentum Ceramic Technology Alpha Chi Sigma President, Mineral Industries Student Council; Omicron Deltah 'uppa; PresidL cm, 21 ha hiSigma; ICCB; Kemmos; American Ceramics Society; Skull and Bones; inet GEORGE AUGUST SELLERS . . Philadelphia Geophysics and Geochemistry Junior Class President;Cabinet;Mine1-al Industries Student. Council; Collegian,- Iuni 101' Class Advisory Board; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Epsi JOHN CHARLES SHANK . . . Indiana h sics Geophysics Club; Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Gamma Epsilon; SAME MM... ELDON B. SHELLY . . . . Avondalc Metallmgy JERRY ALLEN SMITH . . . . Seneca Meteorology Vice-President, AMS MARGARET WELD SMITH . . West Hartford,Conn. Meteorology Secretary-Treasuxer, Mineral Industr tries Student Council; Secretary, AMS; Outing Club; Sociology Club; VVRA; Bowling C11 111 GERALD JOSEPH SPAEDER . . . Eric Metallurgy Newman Club; ASM CHARLES HENRY SPRINKLE, JR. . Westminster,Md. Alctuomlugy AMS; Imramurnls ROBERT RICHARD STANLEY . . . Glensidc Geophysics and Couchemist ' Alpha Tau Omega President, Alpha Tau Omega; Campus Party Steering Committee; From EUGENE CHARLES STRABLE . . . Sarvcr Mumllnrgy Alpha Sigma Mu; ASM CI'IARLES LOUIS THOIWPSON . Mcchsport Metallurgy Phi Signn Kappa ASM ANDREW TIMCHALK . . . . Spungler Melearolugy DAVID WILLIAM TONGUE . . Abington Pttrohmn and Natural Gas Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Secretary, Dell: 1 Silgmn I l1i;Pilipsilon '11111;Mi11cml Industries Student CounLil; lL-tr 1-lL11m EnginCLr' s Smitty; AIME; SAME DAVID GARRETT TOWELL . Fillmore, N. Y. Gcolog1 11nd Mim- mlogj Phi Kappa Phi; 1:111 Eta Sign1'1, Secrctzlr1',Sigm'1 Gamma Epsilon; 1'111111 Club; Ircshnn In B' 15Ll1 1'1 l DONALD JAMES VEATER . . . Uniontown Commit: Technology Viru-Prcsidem, American Ccrnmics Suciery JOHN VILETTO . . . . . Freepmt Gungruplly Gamma Theta Upsilnn; Outing Club GERALD FRANCIS WATSON . . . Eric Meteorology Presidcm, AMS', Alpha Nu LYNN WAYNE WEAVER . . Lamartine Petroleum and Natural Gas Enginuring Petroleum Engineering SOLiCQy; AIME ROWLAND CLEGC WILKINSON . . Munlmll Putroleum and Natural Gus Engineering Kappa Sigma Wrestling; Petroleum Engineering Society MORRIS RAY VVINGARD . . Lewis Run Mineral EmemniL'x AIME; Outing Club THEODORE WROBEL . . . Dickson City Geography Gamma Them Upsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Camera Club; Outing Club HOWARD FENTON WYNCOOP . . Clarion Mining Engineering AIME THADDEUS ARTHUR ZALENSKI . East Vandergrif: Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon AIME; Petroleum Engineering Society Laboratory work is im- portant part of mineral industries program Metallurgists investigate propemcs of metals 207 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS ERNEST B. MCCOY Dean; Director of Athletics Orientation session before activity PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS The College of Physical Education and Athletics oHers pro- fessional education in health and physical education and in recreation education, required health and physical education for men and women, intercollegiate athletics, intramural athletics, and student recreation. During the first two years students take a broad program of study in the humanities and the biological, physical, and social sciences. In the last two years, studies prepare the students more specifically for their profession. Graduates receive a Bachelor of Science degree and positions are available for them as teachers, coaches, recreation directors, and supervisors. There are also recreation positions available with hospitals, industries, cities, towns, municipalities, and schoOI boards. Health knowledge and good habits, physiological devel- opment, and recreation skills are becoming more and more a matter of vital concern. THE ORGANIZATION 13. M. CZEKAJ Business Manager of Athletics 210 PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL 5' Bottom Row-D. E. M,on G. M. St t0',wcr J. V.C1ancy, C. EV. Emery, M. Radovic, J. G. Hockcnhrock E1. Muldnv an, D F. Elnshcr. r701 Row-P. PIEI. EVasilko IEI.B.1EIinniCh.E. .EI. Cnrman, R. S. Hoover, J. S. Scnopulc, B. A. RodgL-ISJ. .E. E1 mm OfEcers: President, Calvin EV. Em- ery; ViceEprcsident, James C. Hacken- hrock; Secretary, Mary Radm'ic; Trezlh surcr, Judith V. Clancy. In the Fall, the Student Council held a social for everyone in the College in honor of the freshmen. W hen the Finnish gym team visited Penn State in January, the Council helped plan a social program for them. The Council also aids in supporting the newsletter CALVIV W EMERY 0f the Collcjge, Discolmlix, which is E . . pubhshcd tw1ce a semester. PICSlant 2H SUZANNE SHAWLEY ALLISON . . Port Matilda Recreation Education Student Major Club; Recreation Society; Outing Club PAUL RUDOLF BAUER . . . . Bronx, N. Y. Physical Education Alpha Sigma Phi Saucer; 13351101111111; S Club; Druids; Arnold Air Society; Student Major Club ROBERT WILLIAM BERBERICH . Munhall Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsilon Student Major Club; VVrcstIing; I111r'1111ur11ls CHARLES DOUGLAS CALDWELL . . . Kane Physical Education Baseball; Student Major Club; Imramurals GERALD CAMP . . . . . Warren Physical Education JUDITH VIRGINIA CLANCY . Derel H111 Physical Education Kappa Alpha Theta Treasurer, Physical Education Student Council; Presidc111,OfIici:115 Club; 11 8111 Major Club; Intramum s ANNE EUA COLCLESSER . . . . Eric Physical Educulilm Kappa Alpha Theta VVRA; Vice- President, Goif Club; Outing Club; SI udcnt M: .1jo1' Ch1b;lnlr:1111uru s HAROLD DON COLLIER . . Philadelphia Physical Education Aipha Phi AIpl1'1 President, Euntr Nous; UCX;PI:1yurs;PL-rsl1ing Rifles; J:117 Club; Camera Club; I111r1111'. 11n1l5; Student M 1101' Club; Young Friends; Phi Lpsilon K.1 1111111 CHEST ERFIELD MOAT COTTON . . Philadelphia Plaxicall Education 11111111 AlPha Psi 11:1ck;,luzz Club; LIC A; Wesley F111111dation;El1lre Nous; 171111 11111111; Student M. .1jor C11 1b JAMES JOSEPH DeLUCA . . . Monaca Plijsical Education Fontbnll; Intramumls ROBERT BOICE EDWARDS . . Bridgeton,N.J. Recreation Edttcatio: Phi Kappa Alpha aptain, Varsity Basketball; V 1ce- -Presidcnt, Sigma Theta Epsilon; Druids; AUSA; SAME WILLIAM R. ELDER . . . Pine Grove Mills Physical Education Student Council; Wrestling; Intramurals CALVIN WAYNE EMERY . . . Centre Hall Physical Education Beav or House I3:1sub.1ll;l31ck1.tballSoccer; LionsP11w; PrLsi1ie111,thsic.11 Education StudLnl Council; Phi .1311: sil 011 Kappa; Omicron Delta K11PPa;C11bi11ct; S Club; ICCI3; Druids; P: Irmi hous WALTER STEWART FERRIER . . Downingtown Physical Education GRIETJE FLICKINGER . . . Robesoniu Rurmtion Education Alpha Phi G nmmn Sigma Sig111n;Recreutiun Society; Student Major Club; VVRA;0u1ing Club BRUCE J. GILMORE . . . Reading Physical Education Kapp.1 Alpha Psi Druids; Football; Wrestling DANIEL GRAY . . . . Newton, N. J. Physical Education Beta Theta Pi Druids; IVrestling; Student Major Club CAROL LOUISE HAUCK . . Kutztown Physical Education Alpha Omicron Pi OIIiciaIs Club; 11111: Imuruls; Players; Student Major Club VVILLIAIVI O. HENNEY . . Lemon: Plnxiuil 13111111111011 Phi Epsilon Kappa; Student Major Club MARY KATE HERBEIN . . . Oley Physical Education DcIta Zeta XX'RA; Hockey C;lub C11110gian;Chimcs; Vice Presidvnl, Lnkouidcs; 0111111115 Club PAULINE ANN I IOFFiX'IAN . . . Lewistown Physiml Educmion VicoPrcsidcm, 1 1'1'slmmn Council; Hockey Club; Immmumls; 0111111115 Club; Student Major Club ROBERT STEVEN HOOVER . . Philadelphia Physical Education 1932mm, Baseball; President, Entru Nousc; President, Phi EpsiIOD Kuppn;Vic1'- re 19d em, PINS ical Education Student Council; Student Major Club; Phot C1ub;Jazz Club; Riding C1ub;S Club GLORIA DOLOROS HUMPHREYS . . Centre Hall Physical Education NANCY CLAIRE HUTCHISON . . State College Physical Education Pi Beta Phi ALBERT ANDERSON JACKS, JR. . . Pittsburgh Physical 13111101111111: Beta T110111 Pi Fumball; S Club SALLY ANN JERVIS . . . Scranton Recreation 13111101111011 Pi Beta Phi Cu'cns; Lnkonides; XVRA; Chairman, Inlmnuu'als BRUCE EUGENE KEELER . . . Bethlehem Recreation Education Chairman, AIM Judicial Board: Pollock Council; Dormitory Officer DIANE LOU KEMP . . . Hanover Physical Education Al 1hn Gamma Delta Lakonidcs; Intramumls; Women's Chorus; Panhellcnic Council; Riding Club FRED WILLIAM KNIFE, II . . State College Physical Education 11cm Theta Pi Student Major Club JAMES KOREN . . . . . Hazleton Recreation Education RCCrcmion Society; Student Major Club; Outing Club; Intramurals PATRICIA ANN LEH . . . . Kutztown Physical 1311116111101 D11 :11 Gamma L'hucrlcudur; n 1er surcr, Snniur C12155;mlls;inkonidcs; Junior Class Scc 'r Ad vism'y 1111:1111; Senior ChisAsturvBOard;11111'11111111'1115;XX'RA;XXVSGAIIouse; Durmilun OIhccr; Student Major Club; XVo 0m; wn's Chorus; Officials Club DAVID HENRY LLOYD . . . Beaver 3111111! 13111111111011 Studcmi XIujur Club; Outing Club FREDERICK ANDREW LUNDVALL . , Ardmom P11 su'ul Education Intramurals; Siudcnt Major Club ELIZABETH FRANCIS MCKENZIE . . Montrose Recreation Educah'on Lconidcs; Swim Club; Intrmmu'uls; Recreation Society; Student Nlajor Club; VVRA; AIM; Leonidcs Chorus KENNETH GLENN McMULLEN . . Bellefonte Physical Education Student Major Club PAUL A. MAGRA . . . . Glcnside Phy sical Education Scabbard and Blade; Pershing RiHes; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Newman Club; In 322 Club' Student Major Club CAROL ELAINE hiASON . . Lemovnc PIn'siL-ul Education ' President, Student Major Club; SLL'rL-tary, Lnkonidcs; Physical Education Stu- dent Council; Mudcm Dance Club; I'lockey Club; VVRA; Intr11111lunls; 0111c1111s Club JACK EDWARD MICHEL . . . Ridgway Physical Educalion Sigmal 111 Epsil 011 V we PtcmlL 111 Zigmu Phi l;ps11u11;SL'crL-111ry, Pl11 51L111 Education uLl L'nt Council; V11rsin' 132150111111 MARIANA MOLDOlVAN . . Farrell Physical L'tluumirm M11111 01111111111 Delta Presidcnt, A1p11'1 161111111111 Delta; PIL'Sillcnl Lukanidcs; Cl1imLL'.; Scmor Class deisury 110111'11;P11ysic111 Education Student Cuuncil; Panhcllcnic Calulcil; Junior Ancndunl,M11y D11y;h11511r11 Orthodox Society; Senate FRANK MONTORO, JR. . . . . Madera Physical Education Student Major Cluh RICHARD A. MORSE . . . Edison,N.J. Recreation Education '1'1'11L'1;;0ut1ng Club KARL H. I. MUELLER . 1 . E11111111t,N.Y. Physical Education Lucmssc PATRICIA PETERS RIULLEN . . State College Rucrculivn Education Recreation Society; Student Major Club; XVRA ROBERT JOSEPH NASTASE . . Beavcrdale Physical Education Theta Kappa Phi SL-L'nuuy, '11113111 Kappa Pl1i;1311skctl11111; NL111111111 Club; SludL-m M1 1jnr C1 11b WILLIAM D. ODENKIRK . . . Harrisburg Physical Education Varsity Lacrosse; P111 Epsilon Kappa LORI OSCI-IATZ . 1 . . . Chicago, 111. varumion 13111111111101! Alpha Phi 1VRA;Plavcrs;Ridi11C;lub Naimls; Student Major Clu 1;Recrc1ltim1 Society; Bridge Club; 1Vomc11' s C11orus;1V SGA; I111111111u1'als FRANCIS JOHN PAOLONE . . . New Castle Physical Education Theta Chi Football; Track; Secretary, Theta Chi; 113C; I111r11111111'1115; S Club MARJORIE ANNE PHARR . . . Lansdulc Recreation Education Pi Beta Phi Cabinet; XVDFM; Student Major Club; lKL-L'ruutiun Society RICHARD BARRY POUST . . . Reading Physical Education Delta C111 Truck; Student Major Club; SAME RONALD EUGENE RIESE . . . . York Physical Educulinn 111150111111; Student Major Club; S Club BEVERLY ANN RODGERS . . Brentwood Physical Education A111111 Gamma Delta Physical Edllculiun Student Council; Lakonidcs; Intramuru1s JANICE DALE SIDEHAMER . . . Pittsburgh Recreation Education Recreation Society; '11c11surcr, Outing Club; Student Major Club RAZELLE RUTH STALLOP . . Philadelphia Physical Education P111 Sigma Sigma CPA; Frmh; P111111L-lle11ic Cuuncil; 1111ch GEORGE MARLIN STOVER . . Centre Hall Piqsicnl Education Phi Kappa Psi Baseball; Soccer; P111 E 511011 Kappa;C1ub; thsiLnl Education Student Cou11c111Treasu1L-r, Phi Kappa Pssi; Student Major C1ub;Senate ROBERT SUPKO Osceola Mills Physiuul Education Student Mujnr Club DAVID LEE. SVVAVELY . . . . Reading Recreation Education Acacia Sports Edimr, LA Vnz; Spring Week Committee; Baseball; Outing Club; Recreation Society; Studvnl Major Club DUANE L. THOMAS . . . . Morris Physical Education Bum'cr lluusu Phi Epsilon Kappa; Jnlmmumls FRANK JOHN URBAN . . . Clarksboro, N. J. Physical Education Phi Delta Theta Student Major Club; Football; Track . a 3- p.... Recreation students learn square dancing LUCY ANN WADSVVORTH . . Osceola Mills Physical Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Student Major Club; Hockey Club; VVRA; Swim Club; I ming Club; Ollicials Clu , LARRY ALLAN WERNER . . . Mohnton Physical Education Treasurer, Phi Epsilon Kappa; Student Major Club; Immmtuals pATRICIA ANN VVHAITE . . . Camp Hill Recreation Iiduculiuu Secretary, Penn State Players; Secretary, Recreation Sociay; Theta Alpha Phi FRANK STEVEN YANNES . . . Nuremberg Physical Education Student Major Club; Newman Club; Insurance Club; Intramurals 216 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ROBERT A. ANDERSON State College Forestry JOHN JOSEPH BALDWIN . . . . Eric Pre-Veterinary GLENN E. BERRYMAN, JR. McVeytown Horticulture ROBERT M. CAREY . Milton,Del. Forestry GEORGE G. CHAPPEL . . Bridgevillc Animal Husbandry ROBERT DBEESEN, JR. Pittsburgh Forestry STANLEY L. FEINSTEIN . Philadelphia Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology RICHARD FERGUSON State College Forestry ALBERT A. GRIFFITH Linwood Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology TELFORD J. HILL, JR. . . Ebensburg Agricultural Education LORING C. HULSLANDER Carbondalc Forestry DONALD A. KAHLE Emlenton Forestry CARL R. KINDRED . . Lehighmn Agricultural Education JOSEPH J. KOKINDA Beaver Meadows Forestry JOHN A. LOVE . Williamsport Forestry WILLIAM L. OiMALLEY . . . . Verona Dairy Science BYRON F. PRICE . . Pittsburgh Agricultural and Biological Chemistry MATTHEW A. SNYDMAN . Philadelphia Animal Husbandry SYLVIA M. STEIN . State College Bacteriology JAMES E. STITELER . Falls Creek Pre-Veterinary ROBERT P. WILSON . . . Jenkintown Wood Utilization Bellefontc JEAN E. YINGLING . . . Zoology and Entomology SENIORS WITHOUT COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JOHN R. ALLEN, JR. Wilmington,Del. Business Administration CARL A. BARNER . . VVilliamsport Business Administration NORMAN A. BROWELL, JR. Connellsville Business Administration JOHN J CHRISTIAN . . Scranton Business Administration WILLIAM D. DODD Lewistown Business Administration WILLIAM E. DUEY . . . Tyrone Business Administration PERC A. EVERITT . . Lewisburg Business Administration jOHN R. FISI-IER State College Business Administration ROBERT L. GLENN . Lock Haven Business Administration GEORGE H. GOLDSTEIN . Philadelphia Business Administration PHILIP HEFFELFINGER . Beading Business Administration IDRIS P. JONES Scranton Business Administration JOHN P. MCKENNA . Mount Pleasant Business Administration JOHN F. MAHER . Scotch Plains. N. J. Business Administration JOHN D. NIOYEB . . Quakermwn Business Administration sVILLIAM W. NICHOLS, JR. Business Administration Ridgewood, N. J CLARE G. ROSS . . Matamoras Business Administration JAMES ROSTKOVVSKI . Business Administration RAYMOND C. SCHRUM, JR. . . . Apollo Business Administration Bethlehem JOSEPH SHEA . Toronto, Canada Business Administration DALE S. SMITH . . Smethport Business Administration JOHN KISER SMITH . . Pittsburgh Business Administration EDWARD A. SULEY North Braddock Business Administration pHOTOGRAPHS COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS DAVID P. BUCKE . Tyrone Science ROBERT N. CAVVOOD Pittsburgh Science FRANCIS FARR, JR. . Wayne Physics JOANN B. GALLAGHER Cheltenham Science PAUL L. GARVVIC . Alexandria,Vu. Chemistry CHARLES R. HINDERLITER Hawthorn Chemical Engineering JOSEPH J. LENOX . . Towzlnda Chemical Engineering JEROME M. PLESKONKO Grassnut Science JOSEPH F. STECKER . Bloomsburg Chemical Engineering GARY L. WHITTAKER Cuvington Physics New Kensington GORDON L. ZAWODNIAK Chemical Engineering COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FRANK CONDO BAIRD . Lemon! Music Education HAROLD R. BAKER . Reading Psychology RAYMOND J BONGIORNO Altoona Music Education EDWARD W. BURGER . . . . Erie Vocational Industrial Education BEVERLY ANN CHACE Northeast Education JOHN PATRICK CONNELLY Mahunoy Plane Education DOROTH Y WILKINSON CREEDON Bellefonte Education PETER DIGIONDOMENICO Psychology LOUIS PASQUALE FARESE Education ANN LORETTA FRANCO-FERREIRA Ar! Education BARBARA AMY FRYER Education PHYLLIS M. HEIL . Psychology JANICE HIDDEMEN . Education BURTON W. HOOVER Education WILLIAM T. HOWE Education jOHN HORDLEY H UGHES Education CHARLES D. HUNSBERGER Education VIVIAN IRVIN lillucmiml JOSEPH R. KRAUSE Education jAMES C. MITCHELL, 11 Art Education B R UCE O. NICHOLAS Iftlucatimt ARTHUR J RATHBUN Psychology MARILYN MAE ROOT Education HENRY CURTIS SAYRE Education WARREN S. VAUGHN Psychology ARTHUR THOMAS WOOD Psychology ELIZABETH B. ZAH N Education JOSEPH F. ZONDLO, JR. Education Bcrwick Philadelphia Buckingham Bellefontc State College Springfield Clcurfield Bellwood Scru n tun Soudermn Lewistuwn Allentown Clearfield State College liric Drums Bridgehampton, N. Y. Stroudsburg Al toonu State College Mount Penn 217 218 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE FRANK J. BRYSON Mechanical Engineering JAMES R. CAREY . . . Electrical Engineering JOSEPH L. CARLSON Electrical Engineering VASILE D. CERNEA Aeronautical Engineering THOMAS E. CIAVARELLA 1 11121115111111 Engineering '1 HOMAS C. COLYER Mechanical Engmeerm g DAVID ANDERS DAMBLY Civil Engineering j. EDWIN DAVIES, JR. Electrical E11 gmeermg RONALD C. DREXLER Electrical 1:11 gmeermg RONALD W. EWING Electrical Engineering JACK E. FREY . . . . Agricultural Engineering EUGENE G. HILTY Electrical Engineering WILBERT F. HOBBS, JR. Agricultural Engineering BRUCE L. HUFFMAN BERNARD F. KOLANOWSKI M echunicul E11 gineeriu g H ERBERT R. KAUPP Electrical E11 gineerin g MATTHEW W. LENGYEL Electrical Engineering PAUL F. MILLER . . . Mechanical Engineering GEORGE F. NAYLOR Electrical Engineering MICHAEL L. PARENT, JR. Electrical Engineering Industrial Engineering Wallingford Oil City Kane Farrell Altoona Altoona Philadelphia Johnsonburg Erie Duncansville Lake City Apollo Chester, W. Va. East Stroudsburg Carlisle Penndel Altoona Reading Coatesvillc Wilkes-Barre SENIORS WITHOUT THOMAS F PAUTZ Electrical Engineering FREDERICK S. PIERCE Aeronauhcal Engineering WILLIAM F. POHTS Electrical E11g111eermg ROBERT E. REESE Electrical Engineering FLOYD M. RIGGLE, JR. Electrical Engmeen'ng JOSEPH V. RILEY . . Electrical Engineering FREDERICK H. SCHUETZ Agricultural Engineering ROBERT I. SERODY Electrical Engineering JAMES L SHADECK Industrial Engineering JOSEPH R. SLOTNIK Mechanical Engineering EDGAR H. SMITH Agricultural Engineermg DONALD GEORGE STECK Mechanical Engineering ROBERT WAYNE SUTTER Agricultural Engineering OLEG SVETLICHNY Aeronautical Engineering TOM D. TURNER Electrical Engineering JAMES B. U HL . . . Agricultural Engineering FRANK WARNER, 111 Engineering Science Elmira, N. Y. Lebanon Rossiter W est Brownsville Vandergrifr Warren Center Greenville Norristown Karthaus Pittsburgh Trout Run M iddletown New Kensington Holbrook, N. Y. Maywood, lll. Newfoundland h'larblehead, Mass. COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS FRANCES WASSEL JACOX Home Economics MARY ELIZABETH MADDOX Home Economics PATRICIA E. MANSFIELD Home Economics Kennett Square New Brunswick, Canada State College PHOTOGRAPHS LINDA L. MAYNARD Home Economics RICHARD C. MEREDITH Hotel Administration CARYL NEVVITT MARGARET A. H. SMETS Hotel Administration ISABELLE J. SQUIER . . Home Economics Hotel Administration Montrose Richmond, Ind. Norristown Philipsburg Gibsonia COLLEGE OF THE lIBERAL ARTS RICHARD M. ABRAMSON Arts and Lerters DONAL BAHRENBURG CYRIL JAIWES CARROLL The Arts SUZANNE R. DAY . . Arts and Letters ROBERT D. DEAN Arts and Letters CHARLES DEMPSEY . Arts and Letters ROBERT B. ERRICKSON journalism MICHAEL T. FEDOR Arts and Letters BARBARA T. FIORELLA Arts and Letters ROBERT F. FOGG . Arts and Letters RICHARD L. GERHARD Applied Art THOMAS W. GRANEY . Arts and Letters MAXINE S. GRATT Arts and Letters ROMULUS RIGGS GRIFFITH Journalism JOHN B. HAVVORTH . Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Philadelphia Lake City State College State College Pottsville Upper Darby Jenkintown W indber Clifton Heights State College Barnesville Bellefonte Jeannette Wilmington, Del. Lansing, Mich. RICHARD LEGER HILL Arts and Letters WESTON HOLMES . Arts and Letters WALTER W. HOSTETTER Arts and Letters ALICE HUNSBERGER Arts and Letters MARY JOYCE KELLY Journalism EDMUND D. KNOLL . . Arts and Letters RICHARD W. LACKMAN Arts and Letters JOHN JOSEPH LAFFEY JOHN J. LEIBIG Arls and Letters JOHN A. MAHEY . The Arts LAWRENCE D. MATTHEWS journalism DOLORES M. MICHAEL RICHARD C. MOODY . journalism WILLIAM A. NEWQUIST Arts and Letters KENNETH R. PANNEBECKER Arts and Letters MICHAEL A. PAVUK Arts and Letters JAMES E. PEOPLES journalism WILLIAM F. REEVES The Arts GERALD R. ROBINSON Arts and Leuers DENNIS V. ROUSE RICHARD A. RUSSELL Lnbor-Managemen! Relations JAMES B. SENTS . . Labor-Mmmgement Relations Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Bethesda, Md. Philadelphia Lebanon Blooming Glen Spangler Allentown Philadelphia Scranton Louisville, Ky. Kittanning Malvern Johnstown Philadelphia Greensburg Reading Jessup Clearfield Blue Bell jeannette VVilliamsport Erie Milesburg 219 220 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS THEODORE M. SERRILL Kensington,Md. journalism GEORGE R. SMIT H . Coatesville Arts and Letrcrs DAN C. STONE . . New Milford Arts and Letters JUDITH D. THOMPSON Pine Grove Mills Arts and Letters JOHN HENRY TIMMIS Warren The Arts WILLIAM C. WESTGARD Arts and Letters IVIoorcstown, N. J. JEROME PAUL VVHALEN Pittsburgh Arts and Letters JON B. VVILDER . . Scranton Arts and Letters CHARLSIE YOUNG . Allentown journalism COLLEGE OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES WILLIAM R. ENGLAND Williamsburg Geophvsics and Geochemistn FRANK MAKOSKY Buomon, N. J. Meteorology .MILLER Mineral Preparation Engineering FRANCISG State College RALPH S. MOORE Washington, D. C Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering TERRANCE J. QUINN . Leesport Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering GERALD FRANCIS REGAN State College Meteorology WILLIAM G. RAUSCHENBERGER Caldwell, N. J Geology and Mineralogy JACK F. STRANGE . . State College Fuel Technology JORDAN P. TUTHILL Norwich,Vt. Mineral Preparation Engineering WILLIAM S. UPDEGROVE Boalsburg Geophysics and Geochemistry COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION IDA MARGARET BARR Mount Pleasant Recreation Education JOHN J. DUBINSKY . Indiana Physical Education jOI-IN C. MCEACIIERN Philadelphia Physical Education JOSEPH R. MOORE . . Pittsburgh Physical Education PETER SHOPA Peckville Physical Education Q E4 I 0 4 El $5 '3'! a x? THE 0 ANIZATIONS 1 , - r. All 1. . 4.95.1v FRATERNITIES ttom Row-VValsh, Wilson, Rabenold, Brosius, Hughes, Hammerle, INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Hintz, Morrow, Jubelirer, Siders, Carlson, Darsky. Second Row- an, Eckert, Savadove, Sckcms, Watson, Bonar. Third Row- Ba Maierhofer, Pratt, Frederick, Falzonc, Breenberg, Markowitz, Gingrich, Zimmerm . . . ' , Sinclair, Collsta, Welsh. Top Row-Frldy, Miller, VVcader, Holt, McGurk, Chapple, Rex, Roane, Robb, Piceone, Zimolzak, Vojtzzsek, Gold Caton, Moss, Friedrich, Courson, Morgan, Sergeant, Kress, Adair, Ixormos. ORGANIZATION President - - - EDWARD R. HINTZ Vice-President . . JAMES R. HAMMERLE Secretary-Treasurer - CHARLES E. HUGHES The Interfraternity Council, organized in 1914, acts as the administrative organization and the voice of the Penn State fraternity system. Each of the hfty-four fraternities has one representative on the Council, there by giving each fraternity a voice in the Coun- cil discussions and decisions. The regulations imposed on the fraternities by the Council are enforced by the Board of Control. This group is composed of a chairman and seven fraternity presidents. The Fraternity Afiairs thce does the clerical work of the Council. This oHice facilitates the dissemination of information to the Council members. This year the Council initiated a deferred rushing sys- tem for freshmen. Under this new plan, no freshmen are permitted in the fraternity houses and no rushing may be done until the Spring Semester. Through this system the freshmen can get acclimated to college life before the concentrated rushing goes into efieet. The IFC sponsors fraternity workshops every year. At these workshops general problems which confront all EDWARD R. HINTZ President fraternities are discussed. These discussions often provide the solution to many common problems of the fraternities. Each year the IFC in conjunction with the Panhellenie Council sponsors Greek Week, which includes fraternityesorority ex- change dinners and work projects in the community. The IFC-Panhel Sing Contest climaxes the activities of the week. Another project is the IFCePanhel Ball, 21 social highlight of the school year. The band of Les and Larry Elgart played for this years dance, which was well attended. This year saw the organization of the Junior IFC, cont posed of one representative from the pledge Class of each Fraternity. The activities of the Junior IFC included the plannings of Christmas parties for area Children and vari- ous service projects in the community. The Councils scholarship awards this year went to Theta Xi for scholarship improvement, while Alpha Zeta won the award For the highest scholarship among fratere The Homecoming Weekend lawn display award nities. was won by Kappa Delta Rho. 0. Edward Pollock, Assistant to the Dean of Men, serves as adviser to the Interfraternity Council. ACACIA Founded 1904 University of Michigan 45 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1909 0 Bottom Row-Witwcr, Niiler, Myers, Roberts, Kraft, Dennis, Hodge, Shaw, Patton, FaIZOnc, Bastian, Metcnlfc, Mciswinkcl, XVillinms. Second Rmv-Riucr, Recdcr, ing, Bowers, Bowman, Ritchey, Scott, Mcrriman, Tremba, Swavely, Fancll, Juers, Fntuln. Top Rmv-Kohlcr, Brown, Ilcrtzug, Noll, Smith, XVhitc, Bruce, Grubh, Clagctt, Tobin, McSparran, Bailey, Skillen, Dichl. Seniors J. U. BOVVNIAN L. B. NIEISVVINKEL XV. E. ROBERTS C. W. DENNIS T. S. B'IERRIMAN XV. R. SCOT VV. E. FARRELL L. VV. MYERS . A. SHAXV . XV. D. IIODCE . 1 D. L. SVVAVELY C. F. JOHNSON J. D. PATTON E. T. XVILLIAMS A. E. KRAFT T. A. BITTER J. L. VITXVER Advisvr-G. K. NELSON ALPHA CHI RHO Founded 1895 23 Chapters Trinity College PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1917 l' ,4! 4 VJ '31 L31 :15 a g ,1. g 1 1 . 1 ' 7 Bottom Row-B unvr, Kaerchcr, Gather, Camino, Driscx1ll,Mrs.Cobh. Rabnnzld KinLh, Gilmuur, Kapimnuif, Bliss. Sunml Rmv- 'llmrnburg, Dudds, K111151112111.N111'di, Form the, SLhUCh, E1ickson,H'ilson, Marcus, Paganu. To; -11'C0nscr,lllc11, F11nk,Zicgler, V1crb, mom, CuIc, Ni ccl1', lass, Marsha 11 Seniors C. A. BARNER R. :11 GARBER J. J. LEIBIG 1V. E. BLISS L. T. KAERCHER R. S. MCNEII, L. D. CAMINO R. G. KINCII M. L. RABENOLD D. M. DRISCOLL R. E. KING K. R. XVIILIAMS 1?. D. KNOLL Adt'iscr-J. D. DITTMAR 227 ,0? 1?:-$1.3 ALPHA CHI SIGMA University J C. Ii. I T. of Wisconsin . W. AHER A. BURKHARDT R. CAPRIO'I'TI l. R. FREY R. GELET D. L. MORAN Founded 1902 NU CHAPTER Established 1911 Seniors n. n. KOVACS c. A. MAIER A. s. mowum T. J. QUINN w. G. SEKERAS Aclvissr-J. 11. H AYES Rutlmn RIMMLVhitc, Burkhardt, Von Drcclc, Calm, Sekerus, Mrs. W'olf, Sidcrs, Synkonis, Frey, Quinn, Mou'cry. Rogers. BODtN'IL' , Bailey Samuelson, Jnncs, Hull. 7:- .; LE, 64 Chapters R. A. SIDERS J. P. SYNKONIS C. W. VON DREELE D. G. VVEE'I'MAN B. D. XVIIITE D. R. ZEPP Sucmzd Rmv-Dcnisnn, Bcrghnltz, Campbell, Muiur. rm. Top Rmv-Gresknvich. lIurdhum, Kilgnrc, Cumu, Mcycr, liisumnn, John, Slaglc, Lusky, Mn: ALPHA EPSILON Pl Founded 1912 New York University 69 Chapters PI DEUTERON CHAPTER Established 1948 Seniors J. L. APPLE D. H. FINE M. H. MARKOXVITZ A. M. COOPER M. E. IIALPER D. R. PRESSMAN Azlviser-E. H. DIAMOND B . . 13:21: , Roumchck, 11mg, Apple, Cuoycr, Markowitz, Gulaky Bcrsun, 11. Cohen, Brenner, Luwy. Brow. Sacmul Ruw-Licbcrman, Lipschutz, Salier, Pollack, Spanucnbcrg Kati; 3::nggufrllgzirf1. Villalpper, M. Mapper, Factor, Fedcr, Cable. Top Row-Bcrstein, Boardmun, Schneidcrman, Sncidcrmnn, Crumcr, Plavin, Hersh, R. Cohenh Boxer. ! . s, 0 1n. 0 . ' ' ' ALPHA GAMMA RHO Founded 1904 Ohio State University 35 Chapters GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1911 11$. v 11 Vs?! N X11! 1. .. 11. Bottom Ruw-Hummcrh, Dummcl,111nc, Manley, Could, Hickman, 11115 Kcistcr, Curlsun, Sink, Mover, Muse, GlidLlcn, Hutchinson. Sucond Row-Stmh, Donaldson, .11L'D1111L'1, 1111111115, Dc111111ge 1, 11'1L1J0n:1,1d Hofmcistcr, Bowes, Smith, Brown, Coleman, MCC 111011, 11211 rriso n. Third Row-St uby Packard, Ferguson, Shicl s, Lytcr, Mcc cle-y, PzIrV01,Puu.1L-5,Ixcmmcrer, Diuzy, Buyer, Cunningham, Stcpluns. lop Raw- Bailey, Carpenter, Rair1cv,Burnard,1m;er, Mattocks, Dinus, 11illiz1ms, Furman Spcncur, Myers, Mazsko. Seniors C. D. CARLSON 1V. D. GOULD 11. 17. 11011211 R CRAIG 1.11.111111'111LRL1r D.P.1SIU R 1V. DOMMEL 13.11I11RTLEY K. C. SINK R. B. DONALDSON R. D. IIEILMAN R. C. STROII C. 117. GLIDDE N j. H. IIXCKMAN E. A. TIIOST K. D. IIUTCIIINSON Azll'iser-H. I7. DORAN ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA Founded 1914 21 Chapters University of California TAU CHAPTER Established 1957 111-3:, 1Vaters. Tap Raw- Kichl, Botlock, Clisby, Crov,e Bean B ohm Row- -VVc11er, VVaterstmdt, Boylcs, Forbes, Mrsl. i1Krcnmer, Pollock, Taylor, Frederick,1V.Radcliffe.SccamlRow-Sulherland,Ballman, rather, K111ght,R.Rad;-1jffc Seniors T. M. BOTLOCK H. A. POLLOCK R. N. TAYLOR J. G. BOYLES 1V. K. RADCLIFFE R. N. XVATERSTRAD'IV R. G. WELLER W. J. FORBES L. KJELGAARD Adviscr-1V. BnHum Rnu' W ALPHA PHI DELTA Founded 1914 Syracuse University 39 Chapters CHI CHAPTER i Established 1929 ' Seniors l C. S. COLISTA S, J. FICARRO J. R. SANTORO ,L BI. IYEOIJX L. A. OTTOBRH J. C SQUILLARO G. B. PIZZINI AdviscriF. M. ANCliLONI George, Olmhru, Piylini, Letiziunu, Squillzlrn, Cnrsi, Cnslclln, Sumom. Top Row-chrru, Cutm. tuponigm, Cenudulln, Guidu, Pctricuin, Punmnu, Ccrx'mi. all ' w v x. a 2' I g V ALPHA RHO CHI Founded 1914 University of Illinois 7 Chapters VITRUVIUS CHAPTER ' Established 1955 Adviser-NI. R. DESNIARAJS Barron: Row-Litzcnbergcr, Sapagk, Mass, Dixncr, Sanderson, Yanuviuk, Vi1Iiams. Sucoml Row-Budz, Vi1liums, Shaw, Mnrkn. llvrsluw. Hchh. Fcnig. rap Mxv-Burmn, Gripp, F0111. Francis, Andrews. Filip. ' ALPHA SIGMA PHI Founded 1845 Yale University 80 Chapters UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1918 Bottom Rmv- Q1111'1', 011111111, lcrrnm, 11.11101, Hugh, 111:11111'1', 1111115111' age, .11111'1'11 S1.111,13u1'111c1,11. McGurk, C1111'1'L'1, Monk, Bro11'n,Nu1tun, 3111111, 01, 111 T Kosinski, C 'ch1113, B11rsh,Whil C. Lchm 111111. Sccmul Row- -Phill1'ps, Manley, Moss, Snyder, 141'1111 1111111, 6111'1 'k,S1'ott,CusI:11.1l op Rox-Gibbs, 111111131111, Rierson, Gi1bcn,Bibza, Carmicl1ael,Nag1e, 11'111101'1, Seniors P. 11. BAUER R. R. GROB J. P. NORTON J. E. BROWN 11. II. I'IERTNER J. P. UGI'I I. J. BUCKLEY C R LEHRIAN D. B. SELTZER T. C. BYRNES J. J.111CCURK E. S. SITJIAVV :1. T. CAFFREY D. . O V. F ..'1NE J. L. FERRARO N. E. MORRIS 1V .C. 11713111111511 Adl'isx'r-F. 11. YONKER ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded 1865 Virginia Alilitary Institute 119 Chapters GAMMA OAIEGA CHAPTER Estahlished 19H Donnesmd, Coulwr, Slum, Perez, Juccqucs, Sundius. Second Roxv-Packunl, Tongbcrg, Pcrrcr, ' '10,; Row-Ellinn, McCrackcn, Sedlak. Connelly. Buhner, Thomas, Brown, Curry, 8 - ' :36 ,IFmv-IIPPkms, Curry: Rokr, Mckcc Gordon, Sumlcy. ROM Ca tl, lung, lessclt, Dickinson, Coats, Rluckinlmupt, Vright, Freed. kaiser. Smith. rr, I'Ioweth. Langan, Huger. SCIIiIIFS V. II. ROBB M. DI. ROYEH , LOAT . BISSETT . L. GORDON I . . . D. W. SMITII . DICKINSON R. R. STANLEY . DONNESTAD D. R. SUNDIUS Adx'iscr R. XV. EDMISTON ALPHA ZETA Founded 1897 Ohio State University 51 Chapters NIORRILL CHAPTER Established 1898 Seniors F. E. J. S. HOLT C. A. SHIHk F. H. XV. R. HUNT NI. L. SPONSELI EH R. G J. H. IVIILLER J. B. UIIL r-C. W. RUTSCH KY Botmm Rmv-Hickclt, Billlwimvr, Blevins. Ehurlmrdt, Holt, Shirk. Miller, Crulsly. Juliana, Zepp. Sm-nml lewGilmour, Minor. qucr, MC, Unugh, Pollock, Harding. Hpunscllcr, I-nrsln, Furlnn. 'I'UII Hull'iOiIL-r, liven, Slcudmzm, LcVun, Lune. Graham. Koch, McKee, Alillcr, Hhrnccke, Nuss, Horne. BEAVER HOUSE Founded 1934 Pennsylvania State University 1 Chapter PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1934 1 Seniors '1'. H. BUCKEY C. W. EMERY C. NIBVITT F. A. DOYLE J. L. HAMILTON M. T. SLOTTERBACK H. F. DRISCOLI. T. LOPUSIIINSKY C. K. STRATE R. M. ECHOLS D. L. THOMAS Adviscr-T. S. NARUS Bottom Ruw-Iimcry, Lopushinsky, Buckcy. Duncy, Strum, Sluttcrhuck. l . L. Thomas, Hamilton. Sccmul er';l.iayd, Hnlzupl'cl. Heuglc, thlo, Plilnkcnhurn. Kornhau, Dufrcsnc. Ncwilt. T017 Rmv-A. K. 'l'hnmns, Craig, J. E. Thomas, Frml, CrL-csc, Ogle, SL'Illcmyvr. ,Mkinsnn, BETA SIGMA RHO Founded 1910 l 1 Chapters Cornell University BETA CHAPTER Established 1914 aw 4 41 . '. I99 'M M H 9 Ihzumu Huw-andcis, KcinL-r, Autumn, Pcrlmutter, Delfiner, Jubclircr, Mrs. Miller, Gold, Harris, Friedman, Fcnkcl, Ross, Scrum. Second Row-Kamcnetsky, Sidewatcr, Fireman, lclcin, Brody, Fair, Ruchcrg, Julius, Glou, VVcim-r, Bloum. Top Rmv-Ettclson, Burke, Sugal, Mcltser. Huber, Mann, Perkin, Mozcmer, Singer, Pokrns, Landau. Seniors B. A. ACTMAN R. S. FRIEDMAN M. A. PERLMUT'I'I'H T. H. BRANDEIS L. H. COLD L. M. ROSS S. S. DELFINER XI. II. HARRIS R. U. SICROTA J. J. FENKEL R. C. JUBELIRFR S. l. SIDEVVA'I'ER R. M. FIREMAN D. KEINER S. L. .hh'isvris. BAR ISH BETA THETA PI Founded 1839 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 96 Chapters ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1888 .411 4 . 4!. i a h .h .. gt V h i . 8,0 0' Ron -'TIIOIIIson uIlqun , Koch my, Sliriv,er Cramp, ClcmL-ns, StLplIen, AloIcr, Mrs. LcrIIIzIIIII, XVL-lsh, K:,Iul MCILI', MLDomIId, PIrkLr, XVcngLn. SLLmul Row- Burr, Prinulc, SII 1 L I VVcngL'rt, Cum IwaI, Shcx Ik, IIIIIIt, Dunks, KiIIsCI. Shai IL'r, FIris Smith. lop Row-BIIrer, P IBL, Kaminski, Baily, Urban, Paxton, Shcrtzcr, Lung, Gifford Lyne, Owens, Barry, K.uJP Seniors L H. CLEMENS A. A. JACKS R. G. PARKER J. A. CHAMP R. IV. RAUL IV. R. SHRIVER 17. BI. CRYDER R. E. NICDONALD H. A. THOMSON D. GRAY D. D. NIEYER C. A. XVELSH C. R. GRAY S. G. MOYER E. iV. VVOY Advisur-VV. F. CHRISTOFFERS CHI PHI Founded 1824 Princeton University 34 Chapters ALPI IA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1924 Seniors IL L. CATON C. C. IIOS'I'ET'IIER II. T. BICKISRNAN J. E. HENRICKSON D. J. JOHNSON I. F. SWEENEY II. A. HO. ,. I G. J. VINCE I. W. STODDART, JR. Bottom RuIII-Lcurgu, Ilaruuni, SCIIIIIII. IIUIKI, IiIIsig, Vince. C :.IIUII SIILLIIIL'I', JOIIIISUII, IILIIIdIIicksIIII, IIIICIIIIII, Littlmvuud. Second Rflll'I-IIUIIIHUUI, II' I. Butcher! un, Irch 1, Ldmumls, Ix'IIipL, GIIIIIII', KI rshncr, P Ipp Best, UurLL, Smlp. Tull IImIPMcDuugIIII, Mulick, lIuIl, Ilouck, XustruII II', NICII Isl, MolcnIri, McKemmI: ankuuski, IIIISIUII, DI'IIIS, Morton Jumvs. I WW V a V 51d?! k I13! I Kai! I'D ,7 DELTA CHI Founded 1890 Cornell University 45 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1929 Seniors R. B. ERRICKSUN D. E. JAAHES R. B. POUST J. A. FRIDY K1. :.X JORCYK W. C. AUSCIIliNlilinGER J. L. IIADIAKIER D 11.KR1311 N. 1'1. RUFFINU R. C. SCI HFFNEH . M. HEPLER AL A. S'I'OLLMIZYER LT. 15. HUGHES 1-1 I Iifimn ROW Muskus, 11111111111. Cul'bcnur, 1111141165. K1141, M15.111:1lus. Schifl'ncr, Humakcr. 11011101. 140- SWH'HCW' 8111101111 R ' Pntursun, Nutter BM hmmlmpa. L'Iuic'ht'nbcmcr, 'miuor, 1.111111 11, Iirumlt, 131111111, 10190, 81-111, Lk'nlu-r Illinl 11mv-Jnruk, I31111111r11.C1mling, Manm-Iru, Chlm' Ci Grcgcrscn, .-and1rs1n, Lzlnrlis L'm 1.1m , Ishnm, Dlulinidk lop RmviMc. Xfcc, MLIIvuinL, Ni1'11v. Kcu'ns, L11L.Il.1usL ls. K11'nphu, Lnus'1r, C hiplinskx', 13111111. ZC'thnnn, 811011111- 13' ; 11 DELTA SIGMA PHI Founded 1899 City College of New York EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1905 83 Chapters Bottom Rmv- D1 Gugl iclmo, Hclmbrcchl, Ilalc, Kcster, Daubert, McEwen, R. C. Moore, Kolb, IIimmclcin, Kigcr,Gcmmill.Secm1d Row-Girard,1Vashk0, Featherman, S. M Top Row - Tongue, Rotcll, Hoffman, Schlegel, Barnes, Palmer 1, . core. Varvoutis, Fcnnmg, Bc 11.11 Sterner, Eastmn 11,11 h1usser,RulIner, White, Janka, Gibboncy, Case, Tucci. Seniors . E. DAUBERT R. K. HELNIBRECHT . E. DIGUGLIELMO H. J. KESTER . 1H. GERIA'IILL R. A. KOLB . N. HALE D. L. BICEVVEN Adviscr-R. H. AMALONG Third Row-Cranos, DuMnrs, Golm, Schollnrert, Kister, Yeaglc, Smith, Agstcn, Eben. R. C. MOORE R. S. MOORE E. 1V. SCI-ILEGEL D. XV. TONGUE a O l s o o o c n u u ',.-.uuo.. DELTA TAU DELTA Founded 1859 Bethany College 87 Chapters TAU CHAPTER Established 1872 Bottm Keck, ECTZIMcGowan, Pulver, B?CS, Mills, Draync, Taylor, Vils0n, Schimmel, Sloan, Abbey, Bchne, Young, Swank. Sam: 11 Row-Frum, Barton, Geisler, Richardson, Meyer, Kahllggqlsdmus' Campbell, Budge, Reader, Bullock, Kent, Moore. Top Row-Krciser, Lane, Bowman, Raiford, Byrnc, Erwin, Vhittekcr, Thompson, Crosby, Nelson, Seniors C. VV. ABBEY W. C. NIEYER J. 1:. SLOAN H. L. BARTON R. A. MILLS L. L. SXVANK J. RI. BEHNE T. W. NIOORE F. R. TAYLOR . C. DRAYNE R. S. PULVER R. L. ,3 J. M. D. L. REE R. W. VILSON F. B. BICGOVVAN C. T. SCHWARTZ T. V. YOUNG Atl'l'iscr-H. VV. STOVER DELTA THETA SIGMA Founded 1905 Ohio State University 4 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1922 Seniors , D. E. ALCORN D. C. DIEIIL S. R. FRY J. C. BARRON M. R. DURBORAVV R. W. MILLER C. E. ELLSVVORTH C. NI. REITNOUR P. CORSELIUS 'v - A. W. FRITZ s Bottom Row-Ellsworth, Fritz, Miller, Schuetz, Dccknmn, Frey, Mrs. Bart, Barron, D. Alcorn, Tunic, Eitzcn, DichI, Durbomw. Second Rmv-Bonner, OverdorFE, Mayhew. Hagy V. : com, I'Iarbaugh, Jayne, Au l, Corsclius, Fry, Reilnoux, VViblc. Top Raw-Urbaniak, Semmel, Mngar, Alleman, Shupp, Hermn, Lindley, Hose, Johnston, Lcdcrcr, Rodriquez, Pruss, Peck, Dilliard. DELTA UPSILON Founded 1834 VVilIiams College 74 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1911 Seniors 1. R. ALLEN M. P. CIUBILATO D. J. LAUCK F. D. ANDREWS F. P. CREENLEAF W. R. LUDVICSON V. G. DAVIDSON II. R. IIILNER J. F. MAHEH J. J. DUBINSKY B. D. JOHNSON J. P. licKENNA C. G. ELDER F. L. KERR J. F. BHJIRHEAD J. CARTER VV. J. KUHNSAIAN J. V. RILEY V. J. LANDHERR Azll'isor XV. R. HAFFNER Bar: A burni 'hlfc'inv-I'Illncf, Andrex's, Norris, Grecnlcaf, Kerr, Elder, Lauck, Muirhend, Johnson, Giubilnto. Second Rmv-Gamcr, Riley, Dubinsky, Davidson, Beighcy, XVimcr- Row-iundehrson' Klmg. Albyght. McKenna, Maher. Third Row-Kuhnsman, Bennett, Gabos, Meisc, Diehl, Simon, Ammo, Sobclak, Chottn, Danncnmnn, Devon. Tap CIT, Edwards, Rush, Dielzel. Hammond, XVilliams. McNeill, Elnicki, SullivanY Barilar,Adnms. 3g: 34;.- .b. KAPPA DELTA RHO Founded 1905 Middlebury College 18 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1920 Butt xx? om Rou'iPclL-rs, IIuntingdon, Nichol, Gaedccku, Spuhr, A'Iorgart, Cuylc, Cuppctt, Bony, Curini, Shields, Lambert, Mallick, Bowen. Sacoml Rmr-Ilouck, Jones, Hunt, an t, VVillizuns, Faller, Rmhcrmcl, Phillips, Haring, Korbim, Capots, Carson, Richards. Top Row-Chcswonh, Lufty, Gleason, Welsh, Bayer, Matuxi, Carey, Schercr, Brumbaugh, Arnold, Krissinget, Cruscu, Baldock. Seniors R. NI. BERTY G. M. HUNTINGDON J. A. IMORGART D. P. BOWEN N. B. LAMBERT XV. L. NICHOL J. W. CORINI S. MALLICK W. J. SHIELDS P. A. CUPPETT D. R. SPAHR KAPPA SIGMA Founded 1869 128 Chapters University of Pennsylvania ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1892 W as: $33 ,. rm W , 493 R. XVilkinson, D. WVilkinson. Bowl, Adams. Svcmul Rou'ulicrlxlm', Byers, Bonn, Luxkei'lcdlsgwsmcu' LCWCHCW Gilliam: Inmnn, Relich, Coodling, Zimolzak, Juzi, Norman. , Shiels, Rlsngegiycrs, Schrn'cr, Swanson. WValker, XVerkhciser, Blank. Yost, Mnstoller. Top Row-Goletz, Dean, Burke, IIilderbrnndt, VVymun, W'eimcr, Yust, 1h0n1ps0n, Seniors J. S. ADAMS J. E. INMAN A. XV. NORMAN C. S. BOYD WV. XV. JUZI U RELICII Ii. GETnaLL w. G. LEWELLEN D. N. WILKINSON M. R. MATHEXVS R. C. WVILKINSON C. s. 1:. GITHENS c. c. 13. ZIMOLZAK R. GOODLING Adviser-R. W. HOY LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Boston University G. S. ANDERSON D. L. BAMFORD A. E. BLACKHURS'I' J. ll. BODY J. C. BUYER j r 1m Founded 1909 154 Chapters ZETA CHAPTER Established 1912 Seniors v R. P. DREXLER J. L. AIEISEL R. R. FERRIS R. S. 111001113 J. A. CINGRICH K. R. PINKERTON L'. G. HIL'I'Y J. D. RIIOADS C. D. KRIEBS S. D. 11111111: xhlt'ixcr S. 1. AU ' 1 Iiunmu RuubSu-wurt. llluckhursl, Mauro, Body, H'hitc, Drcxlcr, Mrs. Grm-tzingcr, Gingrich, Krebs, Mciscl, Ferris, Pinkerton, Ililty. Secoml Ruw-Dowling, Bumfurd. Ucntvlcr, Shnll'L-r, Rutl, Pcll'cr, W. Smith, Schilling, Anderson, Mikcscll, McCall, JUnL'S. 'l'hinl HoumGL-mmill, French, XVisncr, Lzm 0n, Puunuun, Lane, Reindcl, Dicv, Kinvzllsisi, D. Smith, Mullhcnny. Trip RowiLutmmus, Kerr. Knucpllc, 1ankor, Erickson, liuby, Lursun, 1Vilsun, XVhitlmch, Schweitzer, Young. OMEGA PSI PHI Founded 1911 Howard University 100 Chapters NU CHAPTER Established 1921 Seniors C. '1'. CARTER W. E. LATHAN A- F- ROANE V. I O'NEAL Adviser 'GSTEIN Baum, lR0W.O Neal, Ramey, Latlmn, Roane, America, Bunker, Curler, McGriff. 'l'op Row Burgcss, Axum, UIUPCT. While. Farciru, MOO . Uundfidgc, D91 , Chemhum. PHI DELTA THETA Founded 1848 Miami University, Oxford, Ohiu 120 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1904 , EEC: 3,: b A ,1 Bottom limv-llimz, Gurbur, Burns, Hubert, Ttxld, Mrs. Kerr, xVatson, Urban, Schu'ab, Mullin, Fletcher. Sccoml Row-McGauglmn, Richardson, Cntmm, Engelbrink, clan. Brown, Calm, O'Connur. Top Row-Culp, Shiban, Elliott, White, Springer, Boucck, Coult. Ruppcrt, Dnnatelli. Seniors J. L. HOHART J. B. HAWORTH J. R. MULLIN T. M. BURNS E. R. HINTZ P. H. SNYDER T. J. FITZPATRICK W. HOLNIES K. R. TODD J. D. CAREER L. F. HOOD F. J. URBAN T. P. HANCOCK K. P. HUBERT R. P. WATSON Adviscrwl. H. STEV EN S PHI EPSILON Pl Founded 1904 37 Chapters City College of New York THETA CHAPTER Established 1914 w Johnson. Lasduy, 'l'rcss. Svcaml lion'glhmucn, Oltlcrmzm. Rosenthal, Kumis, Abel, R. Cohen, Port. Gross, Baum ' . I lolIal,1'K1?:u33-L' Lohmf, Damcls, Rcsnick, FricdlL-t, FcldstL-in, E. Gwcnbvrg. Mrs. Puu'nall, Jacobson, Alpcrin, Lipncr, 3 ' Cu; Ernctt, Irmcoln, Lcnnerz, Myers, Aronoff, Trnchmmn, Zoffcr, XVagner, Epstein, XVolf. Top Row-Schwarm en erg, VVJshnev, Gold erg, Burstin, Bergstein, Miller. Seniors E. GREENBERG B. HOLLANDER L. E. COHEN R. C. DANIELS M. S. JACOBSON L. E. JOHNSON J. H. FELDSTEIN S. G. FRIEDLER E. R. TRESS R. E. ALPERIN P. H. KAPLEAU Arlviscr-A. KALIN 4! 5x2 47, PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded 1848 VVashingmn and Jeerrson College :ANUWA PHI CHAPTER Established 1888 86 Chapters Seniors D. B. BEEB 13. II. HENDERSON D. J. PRATT 1. J BOSTLEY R. L. JOHNSTON R. J. SHUTT W. 111. BREISCH J. P. LANCE R. L. SVVANK K. G. BRYFOCLE C. VV. MACKENZIE D. L. SYPHERD 5.114. FLEIVIING J. AI. NAGLE L. Ci, TRONZO H. L. GIT HENS I .VVELKE n Adviscth . FISHBURN Bottom Row-Lamge, Shun, Johnston, VVclket, Brciscl1,Mrs. Needham, Prz1tt,Fleming, Nugle, Bostlcv, Swank. Seco 1d 13cc be Buck, Ilnrmun, Balling Kinshy, Bryfnglc, .ithens. Top ow-chrcm On Ludwig, Ottinger, Edge, Smder R a1tv-Henderson, Sypherd, Bartoo, Nate, Heaner, Barb Nagy, Biesecker, Bruce, Giny. PHI KAPPA Founded 1889 39 Chapters Brown University GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1913 Seniors 1. S. OSENKARSKI R. V. PICCONIT. W. R. SXVAIN D. J. UI'IRIN G. L. BLAKESLEF. P. A. MAGARO A. F. BORCZON J. E. MATENKOSKY C. HORVAT V. IX MCCARRY R. J. KUNDA F. V. MENDICINO Adx'isrr -N. M. BRENTIN mm' le'-0senkurskl,. Pckala, Mugum, Swain. Rorczon, Pircnne, Mmenkosky, llun'at, McCarty, Dcyo. Second Raijoorc, Mendlcmo, kuntlu. Ivrchlck, Leary, K 0055; Knrp, Pcrrmm, Burgus. Top RuuuHoHsml, Kontul, Junk, Bnllc-rini. Valeri, Costa, Dnmln, 1113701, Dunynk. PHI KAPPA PSI Founded 1852 60 Chapters chFersrm College LAM BDA CH AFTER Established 1912 Bottom Rmv- Russ, Stovcr, MacDonald, Boolicr, Rosenberger, Maicrholfer, Harris, M 1rt1nLL, Marclmnd, Scott, Name chc, Antrim. Second Row- Slaman, MacDonnell, 'Iop Row- -Morris, Lucido, Suhyd 1, Black Sabatinn, Daum, Paula, MCT1 er, T1 le0 er, Williams, Pnssmorc, ey, uarrctl, Schweitzer, limnurman, Barbicri, K111111n011ski. .Frc ,',OConnor Plan, A. FrL ucman, Gross. Seniors R. C. AN IRIM B. F. KOLANOVVSKI C. ROSENBERGER I. I. BA RB BIERI H. L. MAIERIIOFER kV USS G. E. BLACK G. E. MacDONALD XV. E. SCOTT T.B OOI IIER J. M. MARCHAND G. M. STOV ER W. R. HARRIS D P. MARTINEZ A. E. ZIMMERMAN J. R. NAMECHE Adl'iscr-F. II. LEUSCHNER SW PHI KAPPA SIGMA Founded 1850 47 Chapters University of Pennsylvania PSI CHAPTER Established 1890 St' and Rmv-Lulluc, Hoffman, Saucr, Musnn. Lees, Alcxy, Brasher, Allison, Musulin. rd -SIccklcr r, chvalcunl Ic, Loui Is, DiGiacimo, Kane, Currv, 1g I Zivkovigungin gh' Am. 01!, K 0111, VVannemachcr, Hone, XVinslmI, Studcb akcr, Bx tier, RoIlIcr. lhi ilnc k, Stellar ,SIvab, Lautcrbach. Top Rmv-Trueblood, Rndvan, Swid, Levendosky, Lammey, vRichnrds, Bellns, Hullow, Albertson, Timbassi, Dandson Bong, R 7.. Ri h 0 Cline, RuIT Molloy, Eckert, Buckcnmmcr, Mrs. VIIIslnw, Bonar, Seniors D. T. ALLISON J. A. CLINE J. R. JAVENS R. S. IUULLAN BI. R. BEATTIE O. R. DAVIS A. E. LEES N. RIUSULIN C'. O BONAR N. B. DCCAVALCANTE R. S. LINDFORS I. A. RUFF R. L. BRASHER A. B. DREYER J. P. LOBUE P. 31. SHECKLER C. C. BUCKENMATER J. C. ECKERT N. S. IMOLLOY R. A. THOAIPSON AdvisBr-F. R . AXELSON PHI KAPPA TAU Founded 1906 Miami University 71 Chapters OMICRON CHAPTER Established 1922 Seniors R. C. EICHENBERGER C. R. KOONS XV. V. NICHOLS XV. II. GAUGER XV. L. LINDLEY R. VV. PARKER J. T. JANOSKY R. C. RIOODY E. C. SORIBIER J. S. MYERS Adviscr-A. A. KIBELBEK Brmmn Ruu'WMnudy. Lindlcy, Konm. Guugcr, Parker, Surgcnm, Summer. Janusky, Myers, Orfunon, Shunur. Svcmul Row- Vclls, Phelps, Scidensticker, Hancock, Riffic, Nclzlof', Grimm, Nichnls, Lively, Ruble, Bnhn. Tap Row-Bailcy, Davis, Pulmln, Fleck, Edgar, Lcnbcrgs, XK'ydra, Stone, Buhn, Chcrvcnic. 3 I K' A Z.- a. PHI MU DELTA Bu, . Mn RnugA. Gilbert. Hum, Chapman, Daugherty, Mugalski, Chapplc, Ihluser, Mcllnny, Sullivan, Spnmlikc. T017 Rmv- Founded 1899 Wesleyan University MU EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1930 Seniors N. K. BEALE A. XV. GILBERT J. A. RHODES D. G. BOLTZ XV. F. GILBERT E. J. SPONDIKE M. K. CHAPMAN J. LV. HUNT R. D. SVVIRIL' J. R. CHAPPLE J L. RIUMRIAU AI. R. VICNOLA R. B. XVELDON R. D. POXVELL dviscr-J. XV. HUNT W. F. DAUGI IERTY Bolrz, Rhodes. Thomas, Mummau. XV. Gilbert, Resh, Tsui, Luff, Gnrman, Howard, Meta 13 Chapters Second Roub-XVcldnn, Koshnk, Jordan, Dickinson, Dlucinkn, L ll, King, Krull. PHI SIGMA DELTA Founded 1909 Columbia University 34 Chapters SIGMA CHAPTER Established 1927 Bottom Row- AVCKIL'I, chi11,I71sI1cr Rosenblum, Mcistcr, Mrs. IIuruilz, Parsky, Jaffc, Miller, S. Epstein, S1tnick, Mcer. SL'cnml Rnw-Drochcn, Beronsmin Teile d D.Epst-i11, Roscn, Sandler, Savitz, Movsovich, UplaRcobs, VVichn nsky, NemroIf, Co 11.Th1rd Row -Silerh:1rt, L. Abra 115, Freeman, Goldstein, Koenigsberg,l I'I ,Solot, Neil, Iscnbcrg, Fcldman, Edelson,Rcf011icI1. mv-Contmct, Goldstein, G. Abr rams, XVatzman, Smith, Ilordwitz, Nath, Krcvsky, Podway, Lipson, Garlberrm Seniors S. F. DCSATNICK M. P. NIEER S. XV. SANDLER S. P. EPSTEIN J. M. MEISTER S. SAVITZ R. S. FISIIER J. D. MILLER L. NI. SCIIECK E. M. JACOBS M. A. MOVSOVIL'H R. I. SERODY L. P. KLEIN E. S. ROSENBLUM T. RI. IVIEXLIZII Adviscr-L. XV. NIEMAN PHI SIGMA KAPPA Founded 1873 65 Chapters University of Massachusetts KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1899 XVnrmnn, XVcrhvas, H'Prncr, R. Thompson. Stfcmul wa-SZullivun, McKinley, Lewis. Kuhn, Juuhnn. DmmL-nt, Shulus, Sukcrcs, Conner. , C. Tnmpson, LchdL-r, Ishlcr, , Kochlc . Tap RonMBush, Gardner, Angelo, Haddock, hslm, B 1 Mislimv-Becdcr, Lnrsnn, Schuvlcr, Sculu x vhlcssmgcr, Runkcl, Lick, M'ikc, Lussig, Seniors c. N. DUDD c. L. THOMPSON K. H. ISIILER A . . c: ' a R. J. THOMPSON L. L. LARSON :. J- A. WEADER J. R. MOORE c. n. L WLRNI-zn J. A. SULLIVAN zhlviscr-wx. H. GROVE Pl KAPPA ALPHA University of Virginia D. O. CIIIDLOVV R. A. CHRISTIAN R. M. IIUFNAGEL W. D. KLIMEK Homer, Florence, Carlson, Bozonh, James, Canncll, Licbl, Pride. k 'EET'! ifyi Founded 1868 BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1913 Seniors E. F. MORAN J. R. MYERS Atlviscr-C. H. KROPP Bottom Ruw-Grcger, Rex, Hufnugel, Klimek, Christian, Mrs. Henninger, Edwards, Moran. Simmcrmuchcr, Chidlow, Swecly. Second Rmv-VVeis, Orr, Patsy, Kallfelz, Callen, I'o Row-Davis, Sherman, Farrier, Shclok, Aten, Tmcsc, Swartz, Ripkey, Bischoff, King, Thomps , Pl KAPPA PHI V . Founded 1904 College of Charleston 52 Chapters ALPHA NIU CHAPTER Established 1927 Seniors R. H. BALDERSTON P. c. KINNEY J. D. MOYER w. SIMON D. E. CASCIATO R. J. KLEINERT J. D. P: '1 TE C. Li. SKOPIC D. B. FERRARO D. n. LYNCH n. M. PATTERSON L. 11. SNYDER G. K. FHFKENIIOUR M. w. MAXWELL J. W. RAPCHAK R- AL WALL k. C. GAREE D. E. McFADDEN N. L. ocK J. J. YEOSOCK J. 15. H m KICKS u. n. MOYER J. G. SCIIMUCKER Advisz-er. L. FIERGUS lrs. Hutchinson, XVall, McFadden, D. Mayer, Pamne, Lynch. Baldcrston. Second RunertkL-nhuur, Game, Top Ruw-Mmtum, Vaddell, Yanmllu, Burdctlc, Lasko, McKay, Burlicld. Ron um R1 M r . quwell Zttyrisdmsliuh.klemcrt: Rock, Simon, Kinncv, Ferraro, h ; V C ' . ' . , u . ' . Herding , xvuf 0 w UIdTKLS, Rubl'rts, lxrcldcr, Ranc, J. Mover, Schmuckcr, Gmnm. I L'mSUH. Stevens, Suhutzlcr, Sucanc. ' V1 if i: PI LAMBDA PHI Founded 1895 Yale University 33 Chapters OMEGA GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1942 Bottom Row-Bradbuxy, chfer, Tuchi, Adams, Ilumza, Phaungphakdi, Prim, O' Donnell. Second Row-Maycrs, Lev, Lackey, Pemrman, Campbell, Y ozd zis, Kases, Vanim, Father Top Row-Haskell, Wolf, Kubic, Hesse, Friedman, Pctruska Seniors V. R. ADAMS D. A. KEFFEH S. PHAUNGPHAKDI R. E. FARBER R. A. LACKEY R. C. PRICL' .L I. HUMZA J. 31. LEV B. I. TUCHI Adviscr- V. D. OCONNELL Pl SIGMA UPSILON Founded 1955 Pennsylvania State University 1 Chapter ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1955 Bottom Row-Joncs, Miller, Courson, Calhoun, Kunklc, Dntemasch. Top RoW-Price, Sorokulch, Edminster, Tulcya, Jennings, Baker. Seniors D. L CALHOUN E. C. DATEMASCH P. F. MILLER R. L. COURSON J. K. JONES J. C. PRICE XV. H. CUNNINGHAM K. P. KUNKLE R. R. TULEYA Alll'iSrJr-M. R. LYNCH SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded 1856 University 01' Alabama 142 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1892 Seniors V. A. BAKER H. J. GIBBONS J. P. STOPPER A. L. BRAHRI C. W7. HUGGLER WC B. XVALSH D. E. DOUCALD V. J. KIRBY D. E. XVALMSLEY D. RI. FRIDAY J. G. XVEBER Adviscr-J. W. BRENEMAN Button: Row-Fridav, Muse, Vn1msley, Baker, Douguld, Kirby, Vulsh, Edwards, Stopper, Hugglcr, XVebgr, Ruben. Second Row-XVclls, Kyle, Rudolph, Moran, Curlsun. Campbell, Ehmunn; Penman, Bench, Painter, Chapman, Elder, Ion. DL-smund, Ruhcrtsnn, Charlton. . r'x' Top Row-F. Meyer, J. Meyer, 101mg, Scybold, Kelly. Fenimnrc, Rutherford, Bcggs, MC .rcary, SIGMA ALPHA MU Founded 1908 City College of New York 55 Chapters IWU LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1948 Seniors D. L. CRESKOFF L. B. PHILLIPS D. STELMAN E. F. MINTZ Ii. P. TAYLOR Adt'iser-B. L. POLLACK lhmom Iiuyw-Gddslcin, Polangin, Creskoff, Stelman, Mimz, lechlcs, Ginns, Taylor, Philligs, Segul. Second Row-Abrums, Lavinc, Lussuff, Strauss, Adclmun, Nitzbcrg, rupmck, Tavelman, Fahrer, Kuhn, Anmuth. Top Rmv-Erlick, Heiligman, L. 'oldberg, Bnlcn, R. Goldberg, Meade, Milner, Blyu'ciss, Hart, Bell. L n SIGMA CHI Founded 1855 University of Miami 130 Chapters ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1891 Bottom Row-Blenk, Cunnors, McCarron, Morrow, Langcr, Short, Tennyson, Roan, Herbein, Owens. Second Roxv-Dunhoff, Kessinger, Dellasmtious, Pecko, Rose, Bureau Johnston, Modell, CampionE, GuccionE, Turner. Toy Row-Barone, Marhefka, Swanson, Brubaker, Adams, Hynes, C. Wilson, Brown, Jandora, Cox, Seckler, D. 115011. .1 w..- .41 , Seniors J, A. BURGER 11. D. MCCARRON S. J. RODGERS l1. F. HERBEIN D. 1V. MORROXV R. D. SCRABIS D. KASPEHIAN R. M. ROAN J. L. SHORT Advisur-l I . L. DlLLENBECK SIGMA NU Founded 1869 Virginia Military Institute 127 Chapters DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1907 9'2, ,7; H; ., i IMF 'W' 41? 5a 4i, :IikI V . Boumn Row Ch'Itham, Dunn, Sterrett, Carl, Rust, Mrs. Rhodes,I iSinclair, Comfort, MacLaughlin. Hiblcr. Bml. Second Ron -Fedemff Schlirl, 0',Cunncll Rolling0 licdlcr, CFW- Murphy, IlnegIEy, SCH , Gross, Pauline. 'Iopl iI-ou 41m, W,nlff Saunders. Penmsc, Anders son, While, Rhen, Cotterill, Condon. Smith Anders Seniors D. 1:. ARROXVSMI'I'H M. K. COXIZ J. iV. MucLAUGllLIN J. F. BOTT J. H. DUNN R. F. HOST R. E. CARL w. ll. EDEN R. H. SINCLAIR J. S. CHATHAM IV. B. HIBLER J. 13. SOLOMON R. W. COMFORT J. D. STERRETT AIII'iscr-G. E. MILLER SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded 1901 153 Chapters Richmond College ETA CHAPTER Established 1915 Seniors C. G. HERSI IELMAN M. G. SCHLEICHER B. R. IIOFFIVIANN N J. JV. SNOWDE XV. L. TOWNSEND J. E. MICHEL S. MOCONYI J. C. TROST IAL NEWMAN F. A. WEISENFLUH T. A. ZELINSKI Adviser-C. JOHN Hollom Rnw-Townsend, Iloflmun, Trost, Boston Davidson, Mrs. Yuengart, XVeisenfluh, Falula, Averill, Hershelmnn. R-orw -aB nkes,W.Mulle1', Isop, XVeisz, Sclnuiss, Ruic:.l11rd Anckrs'un, C:11rdtni, Vu1our:1s,llcrbcricl1 Bell. lop Rmv-Roth, Snyder. Contnkcs, R. Mullc1',VVilsson, Jones, Mears,Frcclm1d, VVolfinger, Shea, 1 n mm L I SIGMA Pl Vincennes University H. R. BAKER B. J. BROWN J. D. BUZZA J. CORNELL Founded 1897 60 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1912 Seniors B. L. HUFFRIAN R. K. O'CONNER J. A. KERR E. A. SULEY J. XV. LADO G. P. VVARD L. E. MILLER R. P. XVILSON Adviscr-C. D. JEFFRIES futon! Rouh-Browp, XVilsuu, Sulcy, Kerr, Miller, Kormus, G. VaId, l'lulfmun, Buzzu, Lupitsky, Baker, Ludo. Second Rmv-Curncll, Martin, XVoltmau, VVicst, Emmett, Thumlcr, Acklcv, Spear, Logan, Vadswonh, XVcstbrook, Bindley, Glmz. Top Row-XVolff, Bozick, Pryzwansky, Topping, Blackburn, Renkis, Fndrowski, thh, Bcnzak, Kohl, J. VVard, Alexander, Lowrcy. SIGMA TAU GAMMA Founded 1920 Central Missouri State College 36 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1956 Bottom Ruw- Luvc, Miller, Du 1s, Mclgnnrd, Andrews, Adair, Gran, Budlc Second Rmv- Marriott, Cloud, Nelson, Landis, Koch, Plums, Clapp, Herman. 1101 Row-JHack, Bunting, Applcy, Klein, Clnycumb, SIHHCX', March Hm Seniors R. J. R. I. CILLET'I'F. D. J. HERMAN J. W. ADNADREXVS R. D. GRAY J. A. LOVE J. 13.130DLE AV. R. MARRIOTAI' Axlviscr-P. C. SXVEETLAND TAU KAPPA EPSILON Founded 1899 149 Chapters Illinois Wesleyan University PI CHAPTER Established 1922 Carlson, Kendall, Armcn, 0111111111611.D111I141111.chmnl Rnu' Bolton: IIuw-I runklin, Andersun. 1111111011, '1 mutmunn, Fi11k,IImsi11s, Mrs.VVulsl1, Marcelllo, L11111l1211'1l11, C. 1 91111111 'H1inl IImeBrL 1111 K11. 1:1111cr, SnBrbuch, Phillips Ludwiu, VVLIch, 'Irump, I'ostcr, IIaIlcr, Bntmn, James, Cuber, Rockcjv, MnL'Kzn', Hutchinson, IIibL'11:i 1:11111r, Jucko11'sk1, Kr1'11111, Vunallis, K.Carlso11, Posmicks, Mills.10p R011'-j.1ckson, Gas! 11m, Moore, Durmn, K1511, I'lick, VV11y,ne Stevens, U111stez1d, Barnes, Kuomz, 81101111111. Seniors P. FINK R. B. NI ISLL II. B. FRANKLIN .J. PIIILLI PS . D. L. IIARNETT A. L. RMXIII LD R. P. CAMPBELL .I. J. NI lXLL '. B. HOCKEY G. E. CARLSON F. A. LOMB. XIIDO . D. SNIDILR J. W. DURHAM J. I. XI XRCELI 0 . A. TRAUTMANN .-Id1'isvrwR. I3. ML'COIID A. ANDERSON A -N TAU PHI DELTA Founded 1924 Pennsylvania State University 2 Chapters 1'1 LP H A CH AFTER Established 1924 Seniors , B. J. :1L'l'ENB1-1CK .. .11. P. HEADINCS C. P. SIMONSKI . F. CLARKE 11'. II. KNAPP G. W. SNYDER 5 ' B. J. LOSENSKY J. B. 1VHI'TECA1'ACE . I7. 111ARKER J. F. WOLF :1. SCHMIDT 1 1dxvisur41. A. 131111100 lfunmu RUIITLK'IIrLt, 81111111, LusL'nsky Kn'Ipp, lricdridI, Mrs.SIm11', .1II1'I1I1:'.ILL 1111111111111. 11.11kcr, Simunski, 11 11111.1..11mvc Svcmul Row Bullwmuski, Nullm, DcTucrk, ul'iI1.l1'I1:11Iss. 1 11'11111'1'. Scull, SLIIIHidt, DL'PiL .II11 'l'up11011'111011'11i115'.C-Iickmr,IIr11l1;1k,JuI1Ls.K011, llomeIm, Crnlf Irvine. Hmkim THETA CHI Founded 1856 Norwich University 122 Chapters OiViEGA CHAPTER Established 1919 Seniors . P. BAROU'I'SIS R. L. CERIIARD R. F. NOCIERA R. L. HILL R. 11. PO'Ivi'liR L. J. READER D. XV. XVEST A. KUIIAR 7. L. BRAST 1. A C. J. BAUER C T. A. EYERLY Ad scr-J. 11. DOTY Bottom Row-Bamulsis, West, Bauer, Eycrly, Hill, Mrsr Gosshkc, Kress, Brast, Kuhar, Potter, McConnuughcy. Sccoml Raw-Loulis, Jones, Juhnsmi,1lc,rr 1Veisl11111r, Rohrbnch, Mallino, Re11d,111rr111a, Jones, 311110111711. '01: Raw-Kimmcl,11111111110, 1111111111: 11111111111 11711111111, DL 111 L 111111111xrg1r, 1111011115, 8711111111, Surisiu, 01101111111. THETA DELTA CHI Founded 1847 Union College 29 Chapters SIGMA TRITON CHAPTER Established 1954 Bottom Ru1v;-eri11o, Condom, Curncal, Shouhbcrg, 'lsclepis, Eckcrt Bell, Sopko, Pram, Russ, IIunsbergcr. SL cmul Raw-CIOSL,Amemn1, Conner, VVatcmmn, McCux, Gil 1blc, S1li'l.zuni, Shugarts, Bonner, Be hak. Top Row-Boncllu, Fish, llujcl,Batng111 Conrad, VVahl, Mcchan, Polk, McCa afl'cry, Richa Seniors A. D. BELL C. D. HUNSBERGER C. G. R SS V. D. CERNEA S. C. KAR'I'ALIS D. E.- SHOUI BL RU J. P. CHEDDAR R. P. RIEEIIAN J. R. SOPKO ll. C. ECKERT L. F. PRATO C. H. TSEI.LPSIS J111'iscr-T. Y. FALKIL TH ETA KAPPA PHI Founded 1922 Lehigh University 23 Chapters BETA CHAPTER Established 1922 immm Ruu-lxuruReicl1,AIher, Natasc Vntjtasek, Mrs. Raleigh, Annillci, Dill, Ilcffron, Covcll, DcCroce, Louinic. Second Rmv-Burkc, Ilanlnn chcntino, Gray, XV 11511, ciss, Montallo, llanish, Iarrcll Kopa anski, Morrone. Top Rm v-VVcbcr, MCNUIIS, JalICUSkl, C1POZ7010: Steele, Loser, Vagli, Smith, 10171 Seniors W. R. ALBER S. A. GARBAN XV. J. KOVALILSKI J. G. RUSTKOiVSKI R. A. ARMILLEI E. C. HANLON S 1U. KURTZ S. A. TORET J. BURKL I. 1H. I'IEFFRON XV S. LOVRINIC I I. VOJTASEK G. V DECROCL J. R. JOHNSON R J NASTASL R. XV. XVEISS R. . DILL C. J. KOPANSKI REICH M. D. X XCCINO P. I. FARRELL :idl'isvraJ. J. O'! IORA TH ETA XI Founded 1864 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1907 Seniors H. D. ALBRECHT G. L. KREIGER R. C. EARTH R. T. LERCH L. L. BOYER J. V. PERIIACH J. J. BURNS D. A. SHIFFLER E. J. DENIPSEY L. H. SICHEL J. W. GOULD VVART , Bottom Row-Skinnell, Sosnowski, Perhach, Barth, Zimmerman, Swartzwelder, Lerch, ShiKHer, XValton, Boyer, Gould. '1 Top Row-Carroll, Kerr, Doak, W7ciser, Bower, Brandt, annnll, Bchlcr, Melodandn, Duns. ulsc, Dempsey, Fcncrman, Nelson, Griner, Novak. 55 Chapters K. XV. SKINNELL R. J. SOSNOXVSKI H. P. $VARTZVVELDER R. S. VVAL'I'ON W. L. WILLIAMS E. C. ZIMIVLERMAN Second Rmr-Rccves, Albrecht, Villiams, Ducalo, TRIANGLE Founded 1907 University of Illinois 20 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1928 Seniors H. 12. BERKEBILE J. E. IHCLAUGIILIN D. R. PETERS BI. E. COUNTRYMAN R. J. RIILLER C. II. RUTHERFORD C. N. FREED M. P. RIONTGOMERY L. C. SPECE G. H. GERBER T. J. O'ROURKE C. V. STUBNER D. C. LONG 1:. XV. VARNER Hvisar-C. J. SMITH Second Rmv-XVhecler, C. Baker, Baldwin, Cmfl , Schlichter Top Rmv-Robinson, Davin, Ellis, Hammarstrom, Hegmann, Myers, Gardner, Farley, Hippc, Tygm- , Bottom Row-Gctbcr, Varner, McLaughlin, Specc, Schacfcr, Rutherford, Miller, Peters, Long, Montgomery. Freed, Countryman, O'Rourke, Guinn, Hughes, J. Baker. ZETA BETA TAU Founded 1898 City College of New York 45 Chapters ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1946 $312 ; At 7 3 'c . Button: Ihnv-Guodmun, Palmer, Friedman, Anchcl, ngmur, Savuduve, G. Goldstein, Simon, Cohen, Bowytz, Medwin. Brod, Clcll', Stvinmun, Schneider, Berc'Lin, Grecnburg, R ' ' Lasman, Gurfinkle, VVeinstcin, Kasselman. Sucond Row-Gelmun, L. Goldsmin, Hirsch, herlis, Pearson, Gross. Top ow-Freedman, Dworsky, kamcmr, Levin, Margolis, Abrams, Kininger, Schwartz, Seniors R. B. 130 VYT7. A. C. FRIEDBIAN L. SAVADOVE II. S. COHEN G. E. GOLDSTEIN M. W'. SPECTOR Al. J. MONSKY Advisur-C. A. NELSON ll m Hall n. f 4 PbThR . .ov um r... lllmlnn ' L n- umuu' In I I'-' LIJAMES L HARM, nun . 7 'u v-n- v n Allin nun au- gun;- $ 2 . '. .,a,. w- - y 9:1. Vi? 'im 01?, a 35'. - Greek Week community work project A pledge learns fraternity traditions 279 SORORITIES PANHELLENIC COUNCIL w' Bottom Row-Smith, Iles, Chapman, Griflin, Martino, Musknt, Kleppcr, Mot Kaczmurck, Juppenlzltz, Berrier, Felder, Wilmer, Hill, Huhhell. Top ROW! L Eggers, Sehanz, Krie '. ORGANIZATION President - - - PHYLLIS A. MUSKAT V ice-Presidem - CAROL A. DOMINICK Treasurer - - CATHARINE B. KLEPPER Recording Secretary - WENDY K. MORGAN Corresponding Secretary BARBARA A. MARTINO Panhellenic Council, derived from two Greek words meaning TiAllh and TiGreekiT is an organization of all Greek letter women's fraternities on campus. In addition to being the governing body of the sororities, the Council is organized to promote friendship and cooperation among them. It is the con- necting link among the sororities on campus and operates as the primary coordinator between the womens fraterni- ties and the administration. Planning and regulating rushing is the most important function of the Council. This includes publishing a rush booklet, presenting Fireside Chats to acquaint Freshmen with Greek life, and the enforcement of rushing rules. The Council has undertaken the sponsorship of a Hungarian student, Susan Kalmar, who is attending Penn State. This is the second vear that the Council has sup- ported her. During Greek Week in the Spring, the Council, in PHYLLIS A. MUSKAT President gun, Waters, Dominick. Svcuml Rmv-H'itt, Knitter, LUhZ'chlZ, Luddecke, Peterson, Johnson, Moran, Rider, Kmaher, Moldovan, cooperation with the Interfraternity Council, sponsors the IFC-Panhel Sing, exchange din- ners between fraternities and sororities, work projects and an awards night banquet. Air other project is the IFCePanhel Bail. To promote scholarship, three diHerent trophies are awarded each semester; one to the sorority obtaining the highest average for that semester, another to the sorority showing the greatest academic improvement, and the third to the sorority pledge Class with the highest average. The Council also awards annual scholar ships amounting to three hundred dollars. Money for these awards is obtained through various work projects. This year a Junior Panhellenic Council consisting of the presidents of the pledge classes plus one other delegate was established. Its purpose is to keep the sororities, pledges informed of local and national Pnnhellenic anairs as well 213 Greek life in general. It is evident that after the completion of one project, the work of Panhellenic Council does not end, but is continuous throughout the year. Both the newly organized Junior Panhellenie Council and Panhellenic itself are under the guidance of Mrs. R. Mae Shultz, Assistant to the Dean of Women. 281 ALPHA CHI OMEGA Founded 1885 86 Chapters DePauw University BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1932 Hnumu RuwWCqu, Maxwell, HLndcrson, Beebe, Kondor, Vicrck, Ours, Kepler, Reimer, Duly Ilill, Scholcs. Sccoml Ruu' SlutL-r, Bentley, Buttcrwunh. lxl 111M, dedcy, chwnL-r, Miller, Nllyers, Sumner, G1r,Cu:1'cri, Ilecken, Chapman, Jaujiginn.1hird Raw-Ilomc, H 110 1'1 aster, Cnllawu .1y, Simpsu 11 , Ldmunds, MacDowcll, Knight Fin ncy, Sc ku, Loni, Mux11ell,l300khamcr, Green, Bow1nun.Top ow-Stewart, DclPrctc, Averill, Moycr, Bens Sclncibcr, Wilsun, Culver, VVaglL-y, Sinclair, Smith. Girvin, McEldnwney Seniors 'X . iVI. BELBE N. A. KEPLER S. E. REIMEH M L COLE A. P. KONDOR N J. SAVVDEY L. RI. DALY S NI RIANSELL H H. SCHOLLS L. E. HENDERSON D. I. BIILLE N. J. VIERCK B. A. VVEAVER B. R. IIILL ALPHA DELTA Pl Founded 185! Wesleyan Female College 97 Chuptcrs DELTA KAPPA CHAPTER Established I958 -Bl:ownlcv, Kuczumrck, Ilirlemun, Bcdruvu, Quawlc, Anderson. Rluhr, Hccu. Second Rmv-Armnn, Burns. Vngm'r, Guldncr, an'huuw r . Springer, Daugherty, M. Smith. Top Row-Hufcn, XVaylmul, Rosipul, B. Smith, XViegund, Glaser, Phillips, Frank, Fitzgerald. Chum. Bottom How Ki 1; Seniors J. D. BEDRAVA R. A. lx'.K7,MAIUiIx' C. A. QUAYLIZ B. M. IHRLIEMAN 5 K XVEIDNIZR :hlriser-MRS. B. A. LIWVIS .mF ALPHA EPSILON PHI Founded 1909 Barnard College 46 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1937 nJu. g. .. i. 9.1. 3 k I 7 , . 3- k - 2 o. r 'V A. gt; Bottom Row-lolson, Mamolen, Kruttcr, Morgan, Miller, Kushnct, Yashan, Ibsen T. Baker Stahl. Second Raw-Fried, Stone, Heller, VVeisbcrgcr, Suli tan, use 1 $1111 1iro, Green ,Hilfma 1n, Leif, Brinsdorf, Burton. Third Row- -II:Irris, Millstcin, Kleinfc1,d N Ba kcr, Katz, Mnrgolis, Ste ,uK urman. Picov 9L1, Suls, Gimupol. Spcizman lop R'ou-Liebcr. Clessmun. Lax 1n. Muskat. Needle. Lensnn, Solomon, Pubilsky, Gurin Bernsmne. Kat tzin Seniors T. S. BAKER F. J. KUSI'INER S. J. STAHL S. R. IBSEN S. L. MAMOLEN I. E. TOLSON IVI. J. KRUTTER I. S. RIILLER H. D. YASI'IAN E. C. BIORGAN Adl'iscr-RIRS. S. W. KALIN ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Founded 1904 Syracuse U niversity 70 Chapters ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established 1947 I '31 x .C' 13 .r. x 1 Bottom Row-Liningcr, Stro hacker, R. Harris, Suurino, Bell, Moldovan, OIDonncII, Mummcrt, B. Rcl'odgs ,Ktmp. Second Rmv-Lc'mcr, LLkert, Coopu, IWIII'LZACCO, Reese, Iitzmartin, Pnulick, Slavlon, tcer, hon mpsuu, Sloan. Third Rm v- -Igu- , IVquntd, Creighton. Ila men, Diut rich, I HI 1. Rodgers, Talbert, M. Harris, Hamilton, LCIbIIL.10p Rmv-Abcl, Lchner, Klingcnsmith, lulnr, Mnuzz, Lamb, Jones,l Illlck, Amkrsnn, DiJuscph, D111 11,, Puptc Seniors II. A. BELL. L. L. LININGER V. J. OIDONNIZLI. J. AI. IIISRGDOLL C. S. RICKAY B. A. RODGERS S. FINCII AI. AIOLDOVAN :L J. SAURINO R. IV. IIARRIS K. KI. KIUKINIERT N. J. SLOAN D. L. KIZAIP I. II. STROIIIZCKIEII AdrierMlIS. JAMES MILLER ALPHA OMICRON Pl Barnard College EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Bottom Ruw-Iluuck, I:uintcr, O'Neill, Alanifold, N,nII XV: IIIL Flu 1ke e, Geo rge Brewster, Gillilnnd, SlIurp, Mcllingcr. '21011 , Morga n, FIOL .F. BRACKBIILL K. CONO A. D IVII;IIIEISI;R A. N. D' ONOFRIO OVI J. M. IIOLCO'IIIIIZ cgcl. cht Founded 1897 Established 1929 1 X 1. Brackbill, Moran, Ouingcr, Rics, DOrmfrin, Conomos, Ziclkc, IIolcombc. ckev. -IIeuIc tr, Bu Iulv- chtschlcr, Dinsmorc, NIicIc, Bedding, Kierstead, Baicr, Stout, Gomber, Vihgncr, Baker, Third Rm Seniors L. M. MANIFOLD AI. L. PAINTER Adrisvr-MRS. A. K. ANDERSON 60 Chapters Second Row- Voch, Cor don, Kohul, Her, The 03m s,eEagIm n,NefF, Vest, Johnson, lcglcy, L. M. PHILIPS J. A. PROUDFOOT C. N. ZEILKE ALPHA PHI Founded I 872 64 Chapters Syracuse University GAMMA RHO CHAPTER Established 1958 V I 'I'uylnr. Muncum, St cuml Rmv-M iIlL-r, Top Row-Cnllic, Rcbol,K:1rImv, Meyer, Bottom Rowu-XVilt, Uncrbuclk,HI'll1ith1eag,vFlickingcr, Pickcri11g,Lu1 1,l1 Gill, Cruzicr, Fordcnmalnt; r.Oschatl Lush, K1asl1'1y. XVCC ,B'Ln der r, IV addell, Turner, Mon. muse, War 1311, Mnlinauskas, Jone IVesncr, Brueggeman, Peterson, IlIassall, l.VViIson, Sezischa Seniors 1- M. AUCK C. FORDEMXVALT M. J. PICKERING M. NI. CROZIER . . 1 L. K. RIGGLE G. A. GILL . . 2 J. A. U'IITI'ZIIBACK L. OSCII: XIZ P. J. IVIII'IIIEIIIEAD G. FLICKINCER Ahlviscr-MRS. II. N. IIOXVELL 1W ALPHA XI DELTA Founded 1893 74 Chapters Lombard College BETA LANIBDA CHAPTER Established 1942 Button; Row-Vuile, Lobingivr, Bixlcr, HnmL-r, Miller, Jones, Mohney, Srmmuth, Sclmne, Rimel, Quinn. Second IRow-Luddeckc, Jacques, Conn, Sankey, Bislep, ari , DuBois, Buhlnycr St. Clair, Poorlmugh, John nston, XVern lam, Green cal Ilnu Thl' rd ROI Zur cnn,d H llcrron, MC urry, Hubbard, Qucrrv, Melvin, Ilcngst, Cmncs, Brown. 1101 ow-Thompson, Dcmctris, Reed, Fisthr,r BcliLka, Lochingcr, McNear, Thurston, Anderson, Colw,ell Eric kson, Stunsdl. Seniors Ii. 1V1. BIXLER B. D. JONES L. A. QUINN N. L. BLIMLINIE C. L. JONES C. RI. RIMEL S. K. BOIILAYER D. J. LOBINCIER N. J. SCHANE C. J. DICKSON P. A. BIILLER D. E. SPANNUTH J. 11. DUBOIS R. Ii. MOHNIZY J. K. VAILE L. I. IIAMIER C. M. LVASIIKO AdvisurLMRS. R. W. BARKER BETA SIGMA OMICRON Founded 1888 Universily of Missouri 56 Chapters HZTA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1946 a N. . 0: Iiotlnm an'I-Occusionc, 0n, Murphy, Baldwin, Mmmrn, Osmpnu'icz, Fax, Bailey, Jones. Suunml Row-Grcent, Kalchnvr, Gavan, cu'ull, P. Smith. Pansh, Glenn, Brindley, Ycomuns, Hothu'cll. Top Rnu'vBcum, Dowling, Baxter, Harsh, Beck, livers, Cuok, Hillier, Howard, Simon. Seniors E. C. BAILEY G. 1:. JONES T. H. OSTAI'O VICZ H. 15. BALD VlN V. L. BIOT'I'ORN R. 1'1. OTT L. A. FOX S. K. RIURPHY C. RI. QUARIJiS P. A. NILE R. T. OCCASIONE NI. J. SMITH .HriwriMRS. C. G. R. LUCAS CHI OMEGA Founded 1895 University of Arkansas 121 Chapters NU GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1926 Bomm 11uwwGL-1 'cr G orr, Gibson, llnnsgL-n, Agncr, Juppcnlatz, LunL'L-r, S11'citzcr,S.KohlL'r, l1L-1'cr1'11gc, Shog1rL11;1'L-1msk1', McGinnis, 11311101, Dr:111'b:1ug11. Second 11ml '-1'an Voorhis 11:11'11111711111, 11101011013 11'cnz L, 8011', Sloan, ParLL'l'VLu 111.111, 11yL'nn L, 1110r1'011',.13 ,Krz1'no11ek,11c1h17c, 1118111115 ,Grccn. MacLL'nn. T1111 l1'nw-11I21irs,1111111010111Ls117311101, BhLLm 1n. Humbergcr, AllcbuLh, Dominick Oc11cl, Fit1:11, Zorck,117iesc,Ligh1, ucs Seniors .1. 1i. .'1GN1:'11.1.J GOULD 1i. 1 . 111CGINNIS J. L. BARNEY L. C. 601111 11. A. AIILLIKEN 11. A. BEVERIDGE N. :1. HANSCEN S. SHOCREN J. 11. 1111.1111'1111UC11 J. .11. JUPPENLA'I'Z L. .1. S11'E11'Z1511 ,1. L. l'ILr1NCO-FERREIR:1 K. REGAL J. :1. 1'ET11OSK1 C. G. GIBSON S. K. K011111311 E. A. 11'1'1'Cl1z1F'1' n a '. A. LENKER 11111'15111'7111 ' .. 11. PARKS, 111. DELTA DELTA DELTA Founded 1888 Boston University 103 Chapters ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Established 1947 'Ir E I 'I; '11 x A u. 1 Bottom Rmv- IVL-nncr, Johnson, Schmidt, M. Iirst,J1uly, SnyLIcr,Ki11g, Swab, SuundLrs, Morgan, James ngers, Lucketl, Scifurth, R01 Sum ! Iimv Ruscnbcrgu, FerIius, II1iL-I, Grab. Panchzln ShoIIcnbergc. Ihir d 01 '-',Ainsw011h IIuc cnbcrgcr, VVH. k10, LCI to r, Gcnszlcn 131111 111111 RlIstUllAIHIHILIICL',IlX1IlOI'lI, Milden, VVIIitc. '-I3L'L'k, BrinsIev, PLndlL-mn, S. First, Iingclb1ink, Mills, Rchr, MIL'Phcrsnn, I'owlcr, 111121510, G rmc, Mann 1 10;; Seniors M. A. FIRST Ii. K. JUDY J. L'. SCIIAHIILR S. L. IT'TEL M. J. KING P. II. SNYDER 5. JAMES C. R. MORGAN A. L. SIVAB KI. A. JOHNSON S. J. SAUNDERS S. A. IVENNIIII J. C. SCHMIDT zhlvmcr-MRS. II. J. READ DELTA GAMMA Founded 1873 88 Chapters Lewis School ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established I930 Icy, Doolittle, Karon Button: er' Krick, Ilupson, Kclchncr, Engcl, Griflin, llcrlzog, Lyllc, lnhsl, Lentz, Fuslcr, Huckmzln, Lch. Sucmul Rmv-Hansen, Pic ' B a d, Suhr, Ruth- lnhlc, Kuxcl Gable, Cmvlund, McCullnm, Campbell, Grush, Frank, Mickcv, Fleck. Third Rmu-llucltjc, Curran, Smith, 1;. Ingloy, mull', Iluckc, Bnrlund, Barlow, Lune, J. Ingley, Roycr. Top Rnw-linkmum, Grey, Miller, Mason, Gulick, Murray, Rush, Bcsnck, Aiken, Houston, Cnlbcck, Urubill. Seniors Ii. DOOLI'VHJL S. HANSEN D. F. LIL'NTZ C. L. liNCliL C. A. lIliCKMAN M. E. LUDXVIG J. XV. FOSTER II. Ii. IIERTZOG M. L. LYTLE K. G. COBLI: A. U. IIOPSON ll. L. MCCOI.LOM K. V. GOBLE C. 1,. IOBST L. J. PIERCY S. j. 60 VLAND J. A. KELCHNER S. G. VOGELER F. .L GRIFFIN C. H. KRICK J. A. xVHITTAKER P. A. 1.1le .hlrixvr-MRS. ,l. MAX KRUMRINE Limmiim DELTA ZETA Founded 1902 Miami University 127 Chapters GAMIVIA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1946 Banom RDIP-Panzunumlf, Spencer, Ewing, IIL'I'bUiH, lk-llcr, Bcnson, Smith, XVrigley, lruyshun, Reid, Scrum! Rmv-Durling, llunmun, Davis, Herold, Rnhrbeck, G. Cuo er, J. Coo wr, liustcr, Corbin, VVitmcr, linckno, XViIson, Flamish. Slcix. Roth, Schcvtz. Tap Rmv-Dietrick. Bvidler, Taylor, Miornicki, Fosscl- mam, Drunnon. Clark. Levin, StL-Wy, einotu, Houston, Lomz. Seniors J. A. BENSON j. V. GRAYSHON J. A. DARLING M. K. IIIiRBlilN J. AI. EWING K. PANARIEROFI N. J. FELLER M. A. RIID . A. ROTH M. J. SCIIEIQTZ H. J. SMITH S. SPENCER I. 13. XVRIGLEY Arlrisvr-MRS. P. J. NASTASI: GAMMA PHI BETA Founded 1874 Syracuse University 66 Chapters ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1932 1101mm: Rmv-Sluudnour, BL'L'l1tcl,KrL-idL-r, Martino, Bowers, Cl.1rk,Resko, Good,V:1n Dcusen, 511111111, XX 11111111151011 Grcni1gcr. :11, Sp an'cr, 01' rcutt , B 11 Second Row- Gross, XV 00d, .1kL-r, Mazza, T110111p5011, V oclkcr, Morrocco, Ross, XVngner Bearoutsis, 10.12011 111-61111 1'er, Glassi, Lang Hoffa, Chilcot, Ilughe es, Ji1cl1c111, Gz1lI.1g11Lr,Elsor, McCormack, McMichael, Gipe, Chubh Eddv, Dieck, P1'i Seniors C. A. BECII'IVEL 1. J. A. BOXVERS B. J. KRLIDLR M. J. CLARK D. A. LANG R. A. DliT1VlLER B. A. MARTINO C. GOOD A. C. MLMULLAN N. A. GRENINGER S. P. PRENTISS E. HORV ATII J. D. POLLINS 31. A. RESCO J. L. SANDO L. L. STOUDNOUR C. A. VAN DEUSEN S. C. VVHITTINGTON Adviscr-MRS. R. P PFEIFER KAPPA ALPHA THETA Founded 1870 DePauw University 82 Chapters BETA PHI CHAPTER Estzlb1is1ied 1931 Blottom Row-Stevcnson, Lenh 1rd! Lohrcntz, Miller, Clancy, Bl uke, Gcmmill 1V.ird,livuns, Smith, Culclcsscr, .rzihum, Sigcan. Secnml RowHSuvu ock, Grimm, Skadc, J. Moore, II, Parkin, VL 1n man Beumcr, Frcdcricu, AIcCamn, Rec 01, Nigh, XVillinms, 1Vy1ic.ShanL-r lop Raw Pnlnnskx, Mitchell, sAlbrecht. Dunkermn, Mover, Wilson Spangk r, Schoonmer Kemp,McA11ister. Craig, Drake, Taylor, 13. Moore. Senims . BLAKE S. GARDNER P. D. MILLER M. A. CIEMMILL R. MILLIGAN S. KERSII Y. J. SIGELL'N P. A. LENIIARDT D. '1'. SMITH H. M. LORIIENTZ M. L. XVARD Arlriser-MRS. R E. LYFORD KAPPA DELTA Founded 1897 Longwood College 96 Chapters BETA THETA CHAPTER Established 1941 Botnlmz Row- Laine, O'Donnellx VVatc ers. Cunousc, Katclwr, Jcrsun, Simon,C Sm Gchrke, Bilsky, Paluck, W,ood Smcal, amp bell, Barr Buxgcn, R'Iy, Prood. Second Row-Huys, arson, lish, Maize, Strickle1, Matusow. Warner. Bn'm 11mg, vaic k, Toklisl 51, Moritz.1hird yRaw-Corman, Ploesch, Rhodes, Wise, Wile Trunk, Kitzmillcr, lop Row-M L. Kcllv, Bell, Cowan, Scull, M. E Kelly, V, Robertson, NIyels, Contakos, Yeager, Michell, Stright, Kohudic, Read, Seniors S. A. BARR M. B. HAYES J. AL O'DONNELL S. L. BURGERT AI. 13. HICKEY P. P. PROO C. J. CAMPBELL A. D. JERSUN B. D. RAY G. M. CANOUSE A. G. KATCIIER B. A. SIMON S. B. LAINE Adviscr-MRS. B L. IIAGEN KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Founded 1870 Monmouth College 87 Chapters DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1930 $5 1301mm IIou-juhnsun, Donovan, Graham, Troutman, Clark, Mos C, Manges, Newman. Sunderland. on IIanLn Mvtil UIriLIl, Briggs, MCCOI', Sl1cll1Icr, Pittman, CI1c1'L r Ili,I ruL Im :1rtnct,S i 1p. II1i 11 luck, KCIs, Mcl':l:1r1 11d Second IImv-RiclII, SidIull Klencr, 1:11 1151 L 1 . -Smi 11Isnn Intim. Ca :1, IIL Linzc, Con mblc, Alexander, IVigginILm n, Gauss gluml.Nur1m1. Poucll Iliiin. IViHn, Nidmlsun, Miller, G Imling, Rollins. SIier 1n. I',ifu: Shields Krughnfl. Seniors N. J. ADAIIIS Ii. II. DONOVAN J. C. MCITARLAND II. JOHNSON S. C. III'II'I'AIAN II. J. KEYS P. ,I. SIIIZPLER S. J. BICCOY I4. II. TRONZO C. J. CHEVERELLI P. J. ULRICH xlrIi'isor-MRS. JOI'IN CAUSS Founded 1852 Wesleyan Coilegc 79 Chapters B ETA NI U CHAPTER Established 1929 111i Bnllnm liml'-- Young Lurrctl McAlcc, McCicurv, lluppcs, Losnsso, Cruuse,VV1'd Patterson Kirkw 0,011 Puvnter, McClylnonds. Sccmul Hmv-P. Breis ch, 'linglc, lhrgmnn, 811111.,1 B. Brciscli, Kcnncl, Hodgkiss, Hiller Rider, Green, .nudumn, Standish. Haley. Top R0 w-Homer, Sipple, Marsh,Lc11'in,Bcrto- l 11, Michal. Hudgu, H.111100d Heller, Higlibcrgcr, Rosier. 13011 man. Dmell Seniors A. M. CONN T. I. LOSASSO 11. A. CROUSI-l B. M. McATEli J. G. GARRETT D. G. MCCLEARY N. J. HOPPES J. A. MCCLYMONDS L C. KIRKXVOOD C. P. YOUNG zhllviscr-MRS. A. ll. FORBES PHI SIGMA SIGMA 1 11111101 College Diamond, Bonom Rmv-Omin lu, LL1111L 811551111111, 11.121111111111, luldur, 1311111113511111011, Ncubnrlh, Iisulicr. Bromlx 1mg. Me'r kin I 1. hnv-Hui'bluzlr, Munncn, Grcc mbcrg. 'll1i S. Fcldmzm, Gersmin, Cumur, S. S. BARNETT H. L. FELDIER 111111-41. V Founded 1913 29 Chapters BETA ETA CHAPTER Established 1946 , Zero, Smuml Run'wliumn, Bilnhuum. Liluu Slubi11,11 Re csnin. 10.011110 , ck, $11111, Huffman, Shustick Gut: Q1111dl1rf1 Singvn Strauss, Zun1'uu.1 , 111-mum, llnmd, Rublnsnn. 1Vqu 111 Top Seniors L. H. FISCHER . R. S S. OMINSKY T P. L. RUBIN l'ALLOP . S'HilNBl-JK; Adi'ixt'h MRS. SY BARASH Pl BETA PHI Founded 1867 Monmouth College 105 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1953 Second Rmv-Wadlcigh, Slover, Dm1cll,P.Runv.111, 1 1.1iirl Rmv-Snncrs, Brudlcv, Lllricl1,Dnu11, L911 15. L.,1mhcn VVinle-voss, Schindehem lop Rmv-lighe, Phuurr Vblcniur, D1Mvvcrc 0' Neil Fu1n. Seifen, Benson, Green, anui Lriliim CIurkc,RL1zcllc, Hill,Nc11111211i, PiCL'L1Ii,B. llonmu Row-MuKL-c, VValrmh Larson, T111111r, Ilutcl1ism1, RL-Ld,li11bbcll,Kleppcr,Nash, 1311er, JLn 1s Lg Hulsc, Eblc11,BL-111'I, Dimson. Seniors 1.1.1 BURD C. 1!. KLEPPER l. P. l . UiED B. K. CAIN J. J. LARSON A. L. ROZELLE B. A. FRYER M. K. McKlili B. J. RUNYAN L. HILL M. A. NASH P. A. RUNYAN N. J. HUBBELL N. A. NEXVMAN M. C. TAYLOR N. C. I-IUTCHISON M. A. PHARR I. E. TROST S. A. JERVIS L. G. VVALRATH Adviser-MRS. :1. M. 1VELLINGTON SIGMA DELTA TAU Founded 1917 Cornell University 38 Chapters PHI CHAPTER Established 1943 otom Row- Cohen, Grotskv, Daniels, Pognl,Russcn,ScIIzIn1, Ban-nfeld, C. Kaplun, VVLIintrIIub, Bnehin, Low enthal. Second Rmv-Nclsnn, Shcpmun, Lcitz, Sherman, Mclnik iegcl, Qrccnberg, Zeldin, Grccnw ald, EhrL'I Ikrunz. 'lhir Row- cvinc, XVL Liner, o sky, A. Knplan, Uric, Brandon, LLviIzt, Bunklcn uman, K: III,n Ohcrman. 101 Emv- Lipskx, SLhullmf Baum, BliIIder.In, Epslein, Fergus on, W Lle-r, Roscnblum, Miller, Suskind, Kolan, Blit Seniors S. C. BACHIN SI GROTSKY B. BI. NELSON C. I. KAPLAN L. J. LOkVENTHAI. . R S. VVEIXELBAUM .hlriscrkMRS. II. P. ZliLKO SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA linundctl 1898 Inngwuutl Cullcgc Chapters BETA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1954 L v : Hutton: Rnw-Kuuchuck, Grew, Cohen, Smuil'cr, King, Vugncr, Muullznmn, Ccnctli, Stump, Lucas, XVudsworth, Kirchner. Second Rmv-Shufl'cr, Kcisc , Sturkuv, O'Brien, Mamas, Little, Downcs, MonL'R'Idl, Hildebrand, Tmlicr, Facinclli. Muck, Nurchoud. ' ' r , Top Roub4izlyuk, Grull, Pmtlson, Ilcs, Blcich, Slccvcr, Lamb, Ncu'cumcr, .Manughlin, Nnvikns, Kissln, DiTulliu, Gurrisun. Seniors KL L. COHEN C. 1. KING K; J. STAUFFER AI. E. CENE'I'TI B. J. LUCAS C. L. STULUP P. NI. GRESCO I3. A. MHCIIA'IVTON J. D. TRUITT C. K. KALPIN P. A. NIUSKAT L. A. VVADSVVORTII N. K. KAUCHACK 1.. ,X. SNYDER C. M. WAGNER .rhll'isvr-VMRS. C 1. SMITH THETA PHI ALPHA Founded I912 University of Michigan 25 Clmplcrs RHO CHAPTER Established 1929 Bottom Rmv-Finn, Pass, FCrmnli, Lcjcck, Facsscl, Castranm'zl, XVcbb, Pangonis. Nmman, Churnilski, Nicdbula. Top Hull'iBmidiu, H'ilsnn, cmis, Bcrricr, Donahue, Cunningham, Raleigh, Purd'v, Franco, Dunmirc. Seniors J. C. ARIES B. L. FAESSEL K. N. NOONAN D. A. CASTRANOVA XI. 31 FERRANTI A. NI. WEBB C. A. LEJECK .MIx'isur-MRS. 1.1:. O'BRIEN ZETA TAU ALPHA Founded 1898 Lnngwood College 102 Chapters GAMMA liPSlLON CHAPTER Established 1939 R'! A Button: Row-Prcsut, Stanley, Rickcn, Pch'rson, Bunting, Blackfurd. Marshall, Beams, Guyer, Nikitschtr, Hour, Snyder, VVclch, L'cudorfcr. Second Rowv llunsuckcr. Ululcr, Pcnncll, Roscnzu'cig, Mink, 110 ms, Benn, Furluw, Scurun, Lloyd, Simmons, ova; Froclx-l, Blnha. Top Row-Stucki, Enck, H7cbb, Kicscl, Zulnn, Burndl, Su'unnnck, Mnchun. Puryczlr, Hitting, Van Tassel, Summers, Hill, Vrcclnnd. Seniors .X. L. ALTDOERFFER J. A. HOAR P. K. PETERSON S. K. ARIES 1X. RI. NIARSIIALL I. II. MCKERT D. V. BEANE A. XV. NEUDORFER D. J. SNYDER S. C. BLACKFORD Ii. R. NIKITSCHER P. A. STANLEY 15. A. HUNTING l. E. PATTERSON DI. WELCH S. A. CUYER 31'. A. VOOLEY mlriscriMRs. J. R. HASVVELL A Mardi Grus Jir Spring Week Hunt parade Anxious waiting Relaxing after formal initiation INDEPENDENTS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT MEN 7 Dennis, Schultcs, DiAngclo, Pullak. Second Row-Comly, Evans, Sandstrom, Kridel Bottom Rmvb-Sarli, Schimpf, Smith, Frymoyer, Collick, . ,. ' ' Garmzm, Rein, Carlson, chanduski, Sack, Kcllnmn, Shnlknp, Vishnesky, Wilt, Ihomp- Gregg, VVitmcr, Scnin, Pearson, Friday. Third Rowe SOD. ORGANIZATION President - EDWARD M. FRYMOYER V ice-President - - CARL L. SMITH Secretary - - MIKEL W. Comcx Treasurer - - DONALD P. DENNIS The Association of Independent Men was established in 1939 to enable inde- pendent men to have a voice in student government and to provide an athletic and social program for these men. The Board of Governors is the execu- tive and controlling body of AIM. This board is composed of the president, vice- president, secretary and treasurer of AIM, the ofhcers 0F Nittany Council, West Halls Council and Town Inde- pendent Men, and a representative for every five hun- dred independent men on campus and in town. In the beginning of the school year, AIM sponsored an Independent Encampment, at which the various probv EDWARD M. FRYMOYER President IDCHL lems and Projects of the Independents were discussed. AIM took an active part in the Indie Week, which was held in conjunc- tion with its membership in the National Independent Students Association. AIM continued its sponsorship of the Club Hubanna. This takes the form of a night club in the HUB ballroom. Music is provided by the 18-piece AIM Band. AIM explains its many activities in a handbook which is published vem'lv. AIM has recently established an Out- standlng Living Award. This award will be given to the living unit which exempliv fies the greatest degree of individual and group achieve- With its busy program and many activities AIM also manages to include the co-sponsorship of three dances during the yearethe Dink Debut, the Autumn Dance, and the Spring Dance. 307 LEONIDES 1 y i ,1 14 0' . 1 . i1 , I i 4 i 1 1 I V 1 . : . liummz RvaKnuuss, Murriss, Ducblcr, Segnr,S:1th-r, M11rcus,McKL-n'1 Ilor :1.k Sccuml Rmv-Orlowck, Giazcr, Lei111bach, Milzmi, Kendall, Miller, Farrow, 1311011. 10;: RUIUWRCidCHIXHiIZiI, Bresslcr, Joy, Orchard, Rosncr, T111 ORGANIZATION President - - - - - RITA G. SALTZEn Vice-President - , - - - LINDA M. SEGAR Secretary - 1 7 - - DONNA B. DOEBLER Treasurer - 1 1 1 - BARBARA B. MARCUS Leonides was formed in 1948 in order to have equal rep- resentation of independent women in campus activities The organization is now associated with the National Indepen- dent Students Association. Leonidas Council is composed of the council ofEcers 21nd one representative from each womenk residence hall unit. The president of Leonides represents 2111 independent women on Ail-University Cabinet. The vice-presidcnt represents the organization in the VVcimcnk Student Government As' socizltion. Leonides again cosponsored Indie Week with the A550 ciation of Independent Men. During this week many events were held including a bridge tournament, exchange dinners, and 11 dance Ciimaxcd bv the crowning of the Indie Queen Leonides held '11 special 11100111111 for the retiring Dean oi Women,c11lled This Is YOLII Life Dean Weston. The 0101111 11150 had 11 booth in Mardi Gras 11nd at the Spring Week Cdrniv 11. Lconidcs is well represented in intramural sports. Through its many activities the organization strives to foster closer relationships between independent women while increasing their recreational and social opportunities. RITA G. SALTZER President 308 TOWN INDEPENDENT MEN Bottom Row-Shepps, Ezlbcock, Sandstmm, Gurmun, Schulles. VViIt, Thompson, Orrell, Friday. Top Rou'nlrluincs. Iivans, Sbnin, Brennan, Lorenz, Pearson, Kosin, Mostoller, Burkert. ORGANIZATION e . j Irestdcnt - 7 7 - lmwmm R. SCHULTES V ice-President - , - - LOUIS M. TESTEN Scoretary , - . V CHARLES E. GARMAN Treasurer - , , - RICHARD C. Wuxr, JR. The Town Independent Men is an organization open to all male students who are enrolled as fulltimc undergmdmte Students, live Off campus, and are not ufhliatecl with amy so- Ciul fraternity. The organization. knuwn as TIM, presently has about 3,600 members. Town Independent Men fulfills the need 01' independent men living off campus for representation in student govern- ment. The purpose is to organize and unify the indepen- dent men living of? the limits of the University campus, to promote wider interest in student government and in other Campus-widc aftairs, and to provide closer relationships with Other student groups. The Town Independent Men sponsored the annual Autumn Leaves Dance, :1 L115 Vegas entertainment and gambling night, and a mixed swimming night. They also held mixers with independent women and have succeeded -. in gaining recognition for the Town Independent Students' Lounge. . . . . ADVVARD R. SCHULTES As a subSIdlarV 01 the Association of Independent NIen, F P .de THW , k' 5111 U 'n-h ,, ,,K .' . r851 Lnt nor 5 Hltl tle nnusm ddmlnlstrdtlon concernmg student welfare. ORGANIZATION President - , - Vicc-Presidcm Secretary 'I'rmsurer ANTHONY J. SARIJ, JR. President WEST HALLS COUNCIL ANTHONY J.S.1111.1 DUANE R. JOHNSON STEPHEN K. GREGG JAMES 91111111111, Bottom How S'IIL'1'1. Gregv,111111151111,S:1rli,Krudcl,Cu11iLc. H'ilsun. St'caml Iiml'r- Millcr. Punish, S.1 ck, 511111'. Forvs,S '11lisc, Ccllz, Hnrnlw. h 111111 Elder.1VLisc. Shurc.ShalLup,St.1nturd I S .134 'd .4 4'11. '6? 4 '9. ,2 1i. 1:9 91 11.1 1!. N 8111101 110111-1171111101', Rein, 101' unduski, 5cl1in1pf,170n1l1', 111111111111, L'lish. Craskn, 1 .1111', Bar dar -Lo11gu,Berg11mn, Frcudig,Crider, RnLcatani, 111.11111 Lash, Scidensnckcr. 111-11111slr.15$c,l1ulolnski, NITTANY COUNCIL 310 la. ' 3 . f 11:0 ORGANIZATIO . ' 1 WILLIAM P. SCHIMPF KENNETH M. COMLY RICHARD A. KELLMAN Romanr J.LEVANDUSK1 President - - - Vichresidcnt 5 - - 1 1' Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - 51. $1 Lmul llu'rd Rau' ik, Lacc1 ,11'111115. VVILLIALVI P. SCHIIWPF President President - - VicetPresident - - S ecretary - - Treasurer - ROBERT J. LABAR President ORGANIZATION - ROBERT J. LABAR SAMUEL H. WHITE CAROL A. WINGARD PHYLLIS N. CROOP 4 i -- a Bottom Row-Kirshncr, Onopchenko, Gibson. Shnklcy, Wingard, Kcster, Allison, Williams, LnBar, Russell, Bornemisza, mop. Second Row-Miller, Misncr, Norman, Gilmore, Munn, Grube, Fowler, Breon, Fife, Squicr, Griffith, Kalmar, Brown. Third Row-Simurdn, Hoff, Vonusa, Archibald, Jones, Gupta, Zepp, Burk, Bahl, Paul, Enouen, Rutherford. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY HONORARIES OMICRON DELTA M Rmmm Row-Lmery, FcldstL-in, Ginurich, Phillips, Currv, Kendz,111 lI11111n1crlKe, Grunlc 11 Top Roughllius, Ni iler, lranklin, Leuellen, Sekems, Welsh, Zepp, Ker ORGANIZATION President - - - - EUGENE R. CURRY, J11. V ice-President - 1 1 JAMES R. HAMMEBLE Secretary - - - - - DAVID M. FINEMAN Treasurer 1 - - - - A. JACK KENDALL MEMBERS 1'. R. CURRY 12. M. 1711111011311 J. NIILER C. EMERY D. M. EPSTEIN J. H. FELDSTEIN D. M. FINEMAN R. B. FRANKLIN J. A. GINGRICII F. GREENLEAF J. R. HAMMERLE A J. KENDALL F. L. L. J. PHILLIPS w. c. SEKERAS J. 11. SOPKO C. A. WELSH D. R. ZEPP KRE RR W .G. LEVVELLLN Omicron Delta Kappa, junior and senior men's national leadership honorary society, recognizes outstanding men who have obtained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities. The original society was founded in 1914 Washington and Lee University. The University Chapter was chartered in May, 1955. Omicron Delta Kappa holds meetings with members of the faculty and administration to discuss topics of campus and international interest. During Orientation Week, ODK and Mortar Board cosponsored the Activities Exposition which provided basic information about activities on campus for freshmen and transfer students. EUGENE R. CURRY President 314 HAT SOCIETY COUNCIL linunm lhnimlitu-Isnn, Nagy, lluller, Curlsnn, Knlb, Perkin, Swank, Fitzpatrick, chlev. Ilar i Tap Rmv-Greer, rix, Kissiek, Pnnrhnugh, Grillin, TVatcrs, llnrmon, Mnmn, Jafl'v. Hunimund. ORGA N IZATK TN President y - . ViceePresidem - St'cretarvareusurer , - MEMBERS H. IIARRIE e RONALD A. KOLB GianALD E. CARLSUN SHERRY L. PAnxiN G. Ii. CARLSON W. R. CO'ITOM W. A. JAI'FI; J. S. 1; 11:! SUN J. M. KISSICK L. W. Fl . .EY R. A. KOLB F TI' 'LPA'I'RICK F. 12. MORAN . J. P 1 1 1. szun li J. C. NAGY F. A. GRIFFIN S. L. PARKIN 'l'. R. HALLER L. S. POORBAUCH R. TV. HAMMOND R. L. T x K 1.. S. HARMON R. D. WATERS The Hat Society Council acts as a legislative body to govern, stimulate and coordinate the activities of the hat societies on campus. Chartered in 1948 by the Senate Committe on Student Welfare, the Council is composed of the president and secretary of each of the ten hut societies-Chimes, Cwens, Mortar Board, Scrolls, Delphi, Druids, Androcles, Blue Key, Parmi Nous 21nd Skull and Bones. thcers are elect- ed each spring after new members are tapped. The Council helped to 'arry out the Orientation Week program by aiding freshmen to become familiar with the RONALD A. KOLB President songs, cheers and traditions of the University and enforcing freshman customs in cooperae tion with the Freshman Customs Board. Dur- ing Orientation Week. the Council sponsored a dinner for all freshman counselors and hat society members, followed by a serenade for Freshman women in the campus residence halls. During the Fall Semester, the Council su- pervised the traditional cordon of hat society members at all home games, and the pep rallies before The Council assigned one men's and one Dates for tapping new members of each society were also decided tach game. women's Urou i to take churoe of each iei rallv. a l n I I , upon by the Council. The suit worn by our mascot at football games, the Nittany Lion, was very old and ripped; but the money was not available For a new suit. The Hat So- ciety Council conducted the drive to raise money for this suit and also assisted in collecting money for the Larry Sharp Fund. Bottom Rmv-li. R. Curry, hV. Members of Lion's Paw gather to discuss campus affairs 3, C. Lcu'cllL-n, E. R. llintz. J. M. Mcistc r, A. J. Kendall. J. ll. Fcldslein, C. A. thlsh. Top HmV-S. A. Gnrhnn, D. B. Thnlimcr, C. tV. Emery, G. H. Young, L. J. Phillips, 1. A. Gingrich, J. F. Boll. anbcrship in Lionk' Paw is one of the highest honors accorded outstanding senior men at the. Uni- versity. The honorary is composed of no more than 15 men who have distinguished themselves in extra- curricular activities. Limfs Paw was founded in 1908. Since then approximately 600 Lion's Paw alumni halve muilr taincd 2m uctivc interest in the organization and the University. One of the principal aims of the Lion's Paw Alumni Association is the perpetuation of the traditions and symbols of the University, as evi- denced by their purchase of Mt. Nittany in 1946 to preserve it for the University. LION'S PAW X- MORTAR BOARD Bottom Rmvili.11.10111191111. F 5 Moran, J. M. Ki99iL '.k :E. Bc1cridgc, C. L. Jones, H. M. Luhrcntz. lap R011kS.Sl1ounn, E. R. 10'111 . . L. EE'urd, Ii. .E. M: ircus 8.1. R -.imcr S. Eir 19111 M ixsmg from Pu-.turu-H 1:. Baldwin. A. M. Roche, M A. Emminill N. :E. Eircnningu1 11'. J. E'. Mcli1irl1'111tl,l.1-.E 0' Ntill, J. ii. Our. 11. Ev.EV:1iruth. S. E. EVhiltingmn. Mortar Board national senior women's honorary society is one ol the hiUhcst honors '11 college womzm can attain. Fl ho University Chapter 11'119'bch'111'tc1cd in 1935 Mortar Board 0111c 119C1101111'9hip 1'01 '11 1'011139 study at the Uni1319it1' to '11 iinnish gi1l and 21190 took 0101 the complete micntation 0f intemational students. The gmup again sponsored the iLilSt Lecture Series, in which three professors spoke as if it were their 121st lecture. thccr9 0F Mortar Board are: Jean M. Ki99ick, picsidc11t;tMa11' A. 8010 1idge, 11cc 111091dent Flor- ence E.Mor1m seeietzuy; 21nd Constance L Jones trcnsurrc . Mortar Board women assemble for meeting SKULL AND BONES V 5 a l, . . 1 , 1 1 Bmwm RuugJ. 11.;1i111gri1'l1, J. 11. Patton, AI 11. Harris I1.S.l r1cdnnn,b13.C:1rlson. I1.C.Jubclircr,l1. .Xllism1,l.l1. urry. lop 110w -E. M. anoycr,'1 . .111 wkuv, 11'. C1. Sekcms,J M. M1ister l1. 11. Franklin. A. J. K01 111311, 11 I1 1cm l11.I.Pi11cun1. MissingprmnPiL- !nru-J. 11'. Bolt, 111.11.111uvidsui1, 11 M. 11incm11n, 11'. L. K-r ,I1. A. Kalb. G. 11 Youn 1g. Skull and Bones senior mcn's honorarv society, iccognizcs outstanding leaders in the fields of 21th- lctics, student government and 0t11cr extrucuuiculzn activities. This year Skull and Bones initiated President Eric A. Walker as an honorary member. The group cosponsored two pep rallies and took part in the counseling program during Orientation VVCCL'. OIEccrs 0f Skull and Bones arc: Ronald A. Kolb, president; John F. 13011, vicc-presidcnt; and Gerald E. Carlson, sccrctary-trcusurcr. President Eric Walker becomes an honorary 11101111101 of Skull and Bones PARMI NOUS 1301mm Row2J. NiiIL'r, I7. I. Yujluwk .CIIristi2111,'I'2 J.Ii11.11:111 iLk,R.I. II. kin . I..S2n 211I111L, III. 1U.PrIIlqunL'x. SLcmul How MII.M:'11I1L11S,II. H'.IIL-1'lL-r, VVII ' ' . . ' 11$,L. 7. IIllOlI, sIEIIHJ.'51111ndlkL,J II.II21111111LrIc, 11.I071Iml'm IL I.. AwIIicrhoIcr, II. KL'im'1, S.M.IIL1ning, IL. I M . 1. I7 k II.II,MC1'1' I M Burns II. P VI21150111.1IIIIIxr:IrIg from PiLtnn' t XV ImCIy, Ii. brunhuq, ..P II2111L'u1k, I II. IIi11l'I., '1'. P. Kubism. L. C. IAISIIJH, II H'. Murrnu, II. A. Si mcrI Founded in 1908 Parmi Nous is one 0f the old- 051 mcns honorarv Groups on campus P211'mi Nous recoonizcs senior men who have distinuuished them- selves 111 sports student government LIr2111121tics,f01- Cnsics, publications and 215 athletic managers. This your Parmi Nous sponsored the pep 1'21IIics before the Holy Cross and Syracuse games and thd 21 banquet in cooperation with Skull and Bonus. OIIiccrs of Purmi Nous 2111c: Thomas .I. Fitz- patrick, president; Richard A. Christian, vicc-prcsi' dent; and Ralph L. Swank, secrctziry-trczisurcr. ,I' X ;. Members of Parmi 1 Ious arouse spirit for their pep rally SCROLLS Svumd Ruwrll. A. INIIII'tIiIIu. P. :N. Muskut, J. N'. '.IslI, P. ch. 1011 RUU'-R E. INIIIIIIIUI, II. A. DIII'iIHILixIr, S. . tn II. .Junrs, D. G. Becker. IN'iIs IIII BO UINHON'-1N.IN7. D'Onulriu,II.L.IIcn'1.LIg,I7. zN.CriIIIII,II. D. NVmcrs A. D. Jersun. lmnshnn, 3.18ppcr,Il. J. Sm III. Musing from Pic.lIIn-J INI. BerIIIH, M. A. Iirsl, S A. LIII'Lr, I K. Jl IdI, .MIIrmu,I-..I Scrolls was organized at the University in 1953 to honor senior women who had not previously been in a hat society. Scrolls took over the sponsorship of Mardi Gms this year. Proceeds from the highly successful event were donated to the Mary Jane VVyland Scholarship Fund and the Larry Sharp Fund. Scrolls also spon- sored a discussion group with Mayor Dilworth Of Philadelphia. OIIicers of Scrolls arc: I rances A. CrifIIn pICSI- dent; Arlene N. D Onofrio, vice- prc5idcnt; Rachel D. VVzItcrs, secretary; .Ind Henrietta E. IIerIzog, treasurer. ' Scrolls donate profit from annual Mardi Gras I the Scholarship Fund ANDROCLES ,. Rnlmm lMu'n-D H LHPSILJH, II. JJnIHLy, T. R. Hallu, JV. .nlJ ,K. B. Imlurtnu. lop RHI'AJ. J Parkman, I.J.K1L' ,.J J Ka 'Irp, B. : Mugduvitz, R. J 'llmmpsun. IAJlissing frum l'iuurc- C. R. Burxhulinwm C. R Blunt, L. L'. Johnson, L. ll. J1 llius, V. 1.. Marinu, XV. Mason, R D. Owens, C. XV Val ntkgrifl. Androclcs, junior men's hut society. was founded in 1950 upon the principle of service. The spirit of the Society is cxcmpliiicd in the legend from Aesop's fable about Androclcs and the Lion. This year Androclcs co'sponsorcd the Boston University and West Virginia Pep rallies. Mom! bars of Androcles counseled during Orientation cc OlIiccrs 0f Andmclcs arc: Theodore H. I'Iallcr, president; C. VVillizlm Vandcgrift, vicwprcsidcnt; cl William A. JaH'c, sccrctmy-trcasurcr. Androclcs members lead the motorcade to the pep rally BLUE KEY Bunmn Ifz1rw-I..I.MVL S I.I:u.9u11', I . I'. VViIIiums,J. C. Nagy, Ii. R. Tr r099. R.G. K.I'.Y;1r1121Il, C. .IIIIII111;111.FSL'L'uml Rmv- 3. . II.I;I.II1'L'1112111 L .L-D N. IV. IutkL-Ideer,'I.L01npcrz, II. J. Snlnt J.IIC.rrIIL'I11Lr. '1'th Row II. K. lIuLk. N. chckL-r, R. S.I1Inur,rW CaPILIII, ILII.BDIL'L'I1LI11, 4.11. IIILIS, D.L.II1I9UII. I1. XV IVLIII. DIissing Irom PiL'Hm'SVV. II. I.01'I1i11,lIV. II. Comm, J. S On ,R. P. lehnn, AI. M 81m HI In keeping with its motto IIServicc CIILIrLIL'IEI 21nd SCIIOI:11'.9I1ip, BILIC Kev senes tho Unimisitv 21nd gixcs Iocounition to outstanding junior 111011 The SOLiety W219 established at the DLIDIICISII'V in I92g This year Blue Kev sponsored two pep rallies. The members also usIILI'ed at sevc1 '211 excnts and served as counselors duiing Orientation VVCL'k OIIiccrs 0F BIuL Kev are: John C Nagv, prcsiA dent; Emanuel R. Tress, 11LepIe91dLnt VVaItcr R. Cottom,sec1 ctznv;2111LID211'id F. VViIIiams, treasurel. Participation in campus publications characterizes many Blue Key men CHIMES Bultmnlioums.1. PIIrkiII,J. R. Junjif'liln, C. 15. II nk, L. S. PourBhIIlIgh, A. III. IIIIIIIIIIIIIF, D. C. IIII Isrm J. L. ItlII'. lop RUIPHK. L. Thus, 13.1. MIIII usnw, C A. Dominick, A. SIIII II, IIii. Mlorgan,B . llIicl, N. J. II' L-rn cr. IIlissing from PIcturcl L. R. chumm, R. G I SIIIIIII, 11.11. llmmpsnn. Chimes is composed of junior Ixomcn Chosen lor their outstandinu qualities of lCIIdcrship, schol- Iirship, and SCrViCC t0 the Universitv. This Icar Chimes CO- sponsored pep rallies with Androclcs and Blue Kev Chimes also sponsmcd a jam session, Murdi Brawl, which was Climaxcd bv the croxming of the Mardi King. lhc joint Christ- mIIs project 0? Chimes and Androclcs was to visit shutins at the Briarly Ilomc i0! the Aged OiiiCCIs ior Chimes arc: Linda S. Poorhuugh pIC5idcnt; Jessie R. JIInjigileI, VILC pIC51dent Shcrrv PIIIlIin, secrctIIrv; and Carol E. Frank, tIL IISLIIer. Freshmen learn good library practices rom Chimes members DRUIDS lat; t i ' A r A ll L OT'unnur, R. C. Hmnhr ghl, D. M. Johnston, E. 15. Kuhlhaus, J. B. hVinpvnny, G. A. Hick. Misxing from PiL'Hth'eL. F. Brighty, hV. 1-. C01- cnder, L. C. Cunninghnm, L. M. Fricdnmn, R. F. Lucas, P. C. chctluml. liullzmz RmI'--G. S. Mi L'l'. HR J. Fi'dlvr, R. HE Hammond, S. F. Minor, L. F. Fugloyx V. E. Nuuhnuscr. Tap leV-G. XVA Gucuinnc, J. B. i t , Druids, the hrst hat society organized at the University, was established in 1907 to honor out- standing junior men in the field of athletics. The men must have their Freshman numerals or be a definite candidate for a varsity letter to be tapped. Members of Druids counseled freshmen during Orientation Week and sponsored a pep rally before the Marquette football game. Ochcrs 0f Druids arc: Richard W . Hammond, president; Richard C. Ilambright, vicepresidcnt; and Larry C. Fegley, secrctary-treasurer. Druid members participate in an honor guard for the football team DELPHI Bmmm RUIU!J. Pollack, R. J. Hubur, B. Bronstcin, F. J. Greer, J. S. Ellclson R B . U nStCnd, A. M. Schneider. Top Rmv-A. S. Isunlwrg, Y 1 , . I 1 1. 1. Rnifurd, S. G. Brown, 1.. Abrams, D. C. Clugcu, J. V. Crosby. Missing from Picturc-XV. C. Vhitlntch. Delphi, the newest hat society on campus, was installed in 1954. The purpose of the organization is to honor freshman men who have been outstand- ing in extracurricular activities. In the past year Delphi participated in two pep rallies and arranged 21 pOSHzIHy dance in the HUB ballroom after the Pitt pep rally. They also took part in the Spring and Full Orientation programs. ...-.- .-.-.-.-u-u--aq- The omccrs for Delphi arc: Floyd J. Greer, pres- ident; Benjamin A. Bronstcin, vicupresidcnt; and James S. Ettclson, secrctmyvtrczlsurcr. :5. Members of Delphi assist at elections Bottom Rmv-B. D. 1111111115111, L. E Mill 11-,1' S. J. 17irst,11.1111rris, L. L. 11111111011, 11. 1X. M11010, L. 1111011111111. 111. A.1Vln1'cr, 11.1.1211110111111111,J.LL-:11'i,tt 1Xl.J.1X1uPi1crsm1, N. A Gillilumi,C N.11.N111ik11s, J. K Gallagl1cr,J. 1;. 14111111011, 13 11.11111101,1.11.111g101,N.1.Nicholson,J. 811-01111 Rough. 13. M11 LL 1n, '1111'111r.1017le'- A1.Sil1i111s1111,vS.A. C.Kcn1p,J. 1X. Carson. Missing 1mm Pinturc-L. L. B11101 chns is 11 national organization which honors sophomore women who have been outstanding in scholarship, leadership 11nd service to the Uni1'crsi1 t1'. The University Chapter 11115 founded in 1927. R'Iembcrs 01' chns 111111 11 busy year. Besides counseling 11nd sponsoring pep rallies, the group sens used 01111 suits in 11101171111 Semester. chns sponsor '11 card party and fashion show 61'011' 1'0111' for the bcncht 01 11 5011110111010 scholzuship 11111c1 OHicers 0f Cwens are: Henrietta 112111i5 plush dent; Linda E 111i1101,1'icc-picsidcnt;1inda 1.111111 mon, secmtmy; and Susan 1. Fiist t1 Two Cwens collect donations for the Larry Sharp Fund 117.11. ALIIEII J P.CIIEIIIIAI1 11.211.C00PEI1 J. LE .FIEIIRAIIO G. 117111311 K. 11. BOPP. JII. 1V. C. CRIS'F ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Professional Advertising Fraternity President - - C. L. 1112151511 Vice-Prcsident - - D. A. RYDER Secretary - - J L FEImAno Treasurer - - F J VOJTASEK Adviser - . D. W. DAVIS Seniors 1V. 11.11A1111IS N.E.MOI1111S G. 111.11LINTINGIION 11. V. PICCONL 111.11L111AX1VEIL C.L.I1EISE11 J.B.L11LGI1E1V D.A.I1YDEI1 11. C. YOUNG Juniors C. 11'. DAVIS 11'. R. S111'I'II, III. 11. P. PAXTON J. D. TRUBY D. 111. FRIDAY II. P. GOLIISTEIN 11. A. IIENIIEIISON .11. II.LEIII11AN ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Pre-Medical H onor E. K. BORNEMISZA C. A. BRAIIIIC A. K. BRESTO N.L.BI1UGGEMAN IS. A. B INDY S. H. CLEMSON J. L. COLBE 7 C. J. COPE M. J. DEPIANE L. M. DICKSON 171. T.DD UT 1' HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Freshman 117011101175 H onor Society President - - B. D. POLANSKY Vice-Presidem - . L. HARMON Secretary . - L. E. MILLER Treasurer - - M. C. V17 ILSON Adviser - - - C. R. YOHE Members E.L .DOW LING 111. A. MONASTERO J. 11.1ILIRSTINE B. A. MOORE J. 111. ELSER M. A. 11001115 13.11. GROVE . NAVIKAS L. L. II 1RMON N NICHOLS II. HARRIS D PENDLET ON C. 111.1'IEISEY S. A. PHILLIPS J. A.IVII;I1110N B. D. POLANSKY E. II. 1NCLE D. J. PR CE E. L. KATZ S. E. RISHE G. C. LEIS 11 J. L. ROSENBLUM E. W. LEVVIN M. A. SI'IAL 111 LUTHER S. K SI-IANER 111.111 MARES 1 L. HIELDS . A 11ch '21h' s M SMITHSON M.J MLPIIERSON M TRIM E 1'. 1 M NICKE A. L1I.V OSBURG C. P. I 711 11. C. WILLIAMS L. E. MILLER M.C.1VILSON E. L. MILLS M. A. ZOOK Society President - - G. J. MOTSAY Vice-President - - R. G. SEROTA Secretary - R. A. HENDERSON Treasurer - D. P. GOLDSTEIN Adviser - J. H. OLEWINE Seniors '1. P. KLIIIISTA 1V.S . LSOURINIC j uniors I1. J. I1EINIIAI1II G. J. 11101 SAY N..CI10 I1. G.SEI10 1A F. 111. 1V. 1VEI$STEII T BACIK L. J. ACS'IE,N J11. T. 111. B; 1KEI1 R.K.IIO1NEI1S G. A. IIALIM F. M. ESPE NSIIADE 17.11 I7LIIII1MAN T.I1I. 11.1V111LESKY 11. E. NOV AK M. N. PEILISKY 326 ALPHA KAPPA PSI Professional Men s Commerce Fraternity President - 11. BL TRUDGEN Vice-President - - S BERISII Secretary - - A A. BACIK Treasurer - - N. D. TRIANO Adviser - A. L. WILLIAMS Seniors A.I1 GLIMMO PSEN OCK N. L LILIANO 11. J RESCIIINI 11. 111 JACO 9.110 II. L JONES 11.11.5EYLEI1 T.J KASCI'IAK II.I1.SNYDEI1 J. z KERR I1.A.SOLOI110N 1V.J.KLIIICNSI1IAN 11.111.1111'1 HELL J.A.111011GAI1T W MYERS E. A. OLI VIA 111.11EI1UCCI F. 1V PIFER 111075 C. II. IIONEYVVELL G. F IIULSE, JR. .1111 N1 11. J. LLOYD V17. L. IL'OI D II. V. MINIIINNICK 0.1..11'IYERS 11.1 IL ET Sophomores A. G. FOSTNIEKS P. P. SURMICK, J11. N.D. TR IANO I1. J.TI1UDGEN I7. A.WEISENF LLII I 1V. AI. VVIDDIS E. '1'. WILLIAMS I. SE 11'. C. SIIIEPPS JR. 1.1.811 .E. SWING LE, JR. II. 11. TIIOMAS II.1.1 VILENSKY ..K 117A 1TE1'1MAN II.F.1VILLIAMS I. II. Z 1TCOFF 1.1 C. BAA IBO 11.L.SNYDEI1 CL ARK LA1KI1 .E. DOI111OI1TII .W. DLIl1IIA'1I K. GO 11D ON .D. BAIIG E11111 ..C CAR .B. CLII1xI111I'.L;J11. W. F1I1 C.GEI1IILA 11D BELLINA .FCSOLE1IAN .IJOIl IINSON ??:r! FZQW ALPHA PHI OMEGA Men's Service Recognition Society President - - F. P. GREENLEAF Vice-Prcsidcnt - - J. W. DURHAM Secretary - - . B. P. KLEM Treasurer - - G. M. CLARK Adviser - CAPT. G. D. BRIGHAM Adviser ' - H. N. COPE Seniors IKGREENLE 1F F. C. LORENZ 13.1I.JOIINSON 11. D. AICCARRON 111 A.JO 111.13. HOCKEY .J. I'AINC II. J. SICIII 13.11 KLEM F.'1.VENTRE 11.1 AING Juniors F J.C:11I11POFS J A. KNIFE D. G 7F K. C. LOUIS J. A.GI1OSCII 11. L. NOLL K.J. 1K IUCK J. S. ROOT D. A. TRUIVIP Sophomores A. M. SCHNEIDER 1V. M. SCH1VENGER 11 S K 13.. A'. WAGNER I1. J. KITZIN E 11 P. LAZORCIIAK 1..C 1IOST 1LLEI1 ALPHA PI MU Industrial Engineering Honor ociety President - - C. H. NAGINEY Vice-Prcsident - R. G. VVENDELL Secretary - - - I. 11. E511 Treasurer - W. VV. THRUSH Adviser - - G. L. THUERINC w FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES Semors CHI EPSILON 1 , 1+ w 11.11 1111111111 E11113: '11 1'.A11'.13LN0 1 11' 11;1WILSON Civil Engineering Honor LLNN 1.1. SLR F1 1N J J- YEOS OCK Society 1171101 . C 11' NAGINEY Pres'de ! - - R. D. WlSMER ' Vice-President. - - E. L. CRISPELL Secretary-Treasurer F. MITRONOVAS Adu'ser H. A. VVLLDLN ALPHA TAU ALPHA Seniors L. w BERGMAN 13. K. C110NEBL'11GL'11 J. K. 01' LL11 , . . . . ..C B0TTGL11 1.1. JLNKIN A. L. 1111'1 I1LLD I rofesswnal Agricultural Educatzon L. L. cmspLLL 1:. 111'1110No11As 11.13. 11511111 Fraternity President - R. D. RLINSLL Vicc-Prcsidem - W. J KNILIuEM Secretary - - G. G. BERKEY COALY SOCIETY Treasurer - . R. K1311 . Adviser - - N. K. Hoovnn Agrzculture Society Seniors President . F. E BILLIIEIMER D. L. ALCORN LLCINLBURCLW.J.KN1L111LIM l' . 1 . G. G. BERKEY 11. N GREUEB ILKOEIILER hoe Prcswlent G O. KLIPPENSTEIN 5.13.B1LLHL1.11L11N 2.111.111h11gg130N 13'3'3Ch1'1'31'QIBL11 Secretary - - . A. F011an .11 CORDERX 11 1 1 . . 1 D. 5. cu UNNINGIIIAM 111.11.11LRS1111L1111111 1.11 SHAFFER TWPW C1 31 AULT C E ELLSWO w. 11. HUNT K.L SHANNON Adwser - H. B. BYLUND J W ERSKIN L.11.K'L11 .11. A. WOLFh C. R. KINDERD Seniors - D. L.A LCOI1N R.G.FORSHT 111 L. IS N1 114mm . . F. L B1 1LL11L1MLI1 A11111N 1.. '1 LR C.A.CURTIS D.1V.11L1NL111 11. CRA 1G I11'1.K.11AI1DINC K BCI SINKk 11.811.AB110111N 11.C.KL1NL D..11.110B1NSON D.C.D1L1-1L J. s. 110 LQT 13.111 1L C..1.1I01111Ls L.11.KL11 J.11'. 11'LIGI.L G. o. KLIPPENSTEIN juniors ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY C1S'AULT D-C'UAWS M-L-SPONSELLLR Air Force R. O. T. C. Honorary Commander - - J. F. SLOAN TA Executive Officer - E. P. TAYLOR I , . 1 51 j 1 1 Operations Officer - T. J O BOURKE M omen 1 8' Lac Soc1e1y Adjutant Recorder - H. L. KLAHRE A P .31 B E . Comptroller - - M L. RABINOLD TLW 9 ' . . THOMPSON Information Officer - L. VVANK VzchPreszdem - J. C. KLMP Adviser - CAPT. N.N1.VVINTER Secretary - - M. D. VVLST Seniors AdViSE ' - C. H. SCHUG G.B MES LAHRE .11. L. RAIiLNOLD - R.W. AYARb 'C.' 11. LH111N P.J SH LLJR ., semm P. R. UER .11. 1 11 w I110N P. r.BILON1CK J. ES SLINGER s.C.P1TT.11AN S. H CAMPBLLL 11.111 MAKWLLL F OAN .11.L.CA.111N 1.A.CL.11.111LL J.L.ST 1K1.S M.W 11CK 111.13 . G.w SNYDER 1.N.D'0N01I1110 L.L 111101 SKY J.J. 1LT D. C DICKINSON 1 N1 LER L.L SWANK L.11.01N0111N.J.0D0NNLLL S. 0.111 111 11N1 110N S.FLNATI J. w. 0L11LS . L SYRHLRD 5 I. C. GAIDULA T. J. 0310;111:111; 51. IX'V T11111'j8c'1'N 111111015 C E HUGHES R D' 1011L L D. A. A 1NDL1130N V.E.FITZMARTIN J. 11. NIGII . D. 11. BAROLIT SIS C. I.1I11ANK C. .1. Juniors 9. I.BAI1T110L0111 'c'1' A KL11SNI ICK G scuu'm 3- F AMERICA J 11 IIY KES D W PLEVA B A.1C1.111TNITSKI A LASPADA B. L THOMPSON J.A. BODNAB 111.11R.KKLIONS 11. P. QUINN 11'. L1 Ln 117.1: BOOKLR T ILK 1155 11.13.11th . 11. L CBLBL 11. I1. MCGUIRE LW-TMLhR ESoplhomorcs W.L H NT A.1VOLF J 1.BLNTZ J.LS.1I.S.111T1150N s. 'C. C011LN N.1i111L11NICK1 11.A.1LSI S J. C. KL111 1.! .1. D. WEST U Business Scholastic Honorary DELTA NU ALPHA ES , . ,. . . lrleswlcm. - . P. M. CRYDER ProfesswnalTransportatmn 2y Vwe- Preswlent - - S. DELFINER Fraternit LJWL Secretary Treasurer E. C. DATEMASCH y . . NELSON . Adviser G K Prcszdent - D. W. VVOMLLDORF Seniors Vicc-President - - L MYERS J..0CI1AyNDLLY s. DELFINER P.M. BICKARD Secretary ' : : L F- Bonn P'MC YD'IE'TI 8' '1'1L1LIIILR H'R ULIRV 1N Treasurer E J K0110111K I E: IC . gA$EMASCH 11. w. PIVIK W J WIDI DIS AdViscrs-R H WATERS; R D PASHEK 327 L..I A11 IOLE 11.2 E. BLISS B E. .1I.BO11IMAN .11. C BROOKE 11.;1I.C0MF011T C. 1.151110111LIALDO I11NKLIN C. . s G. FRIEDLER .12. C 1R1IN D. E.ANDE11SON 11. 1...I EELENNINGE 11 I1'1I.L. LL01D K. C. LOUIS, JI1. Seniors I1.I1.GI1OB ILA. II IEEEKEDIS E. J.KOI1CII1'K 1I A. KUI A11 II. E. KUIIL1I. 1N, JI1. 11I LAPITSKY 11I.C.1E1'EI1 11.111 1IITCIIELL 13.. 1ION juniors PINGEL N? m --4 U1 1.. O v-1 u-I 71C U: I79 0.? E: U m :5 Z N, 2 CI I11IINCE11 x1'f41I1TZ1I1IELDEI1 ITIU' . :mmw C. 11.111EITI11CII P.E1IANS L. A. COLCLESSER DELTA PHI ALPHA German. Honorary President - Vice-President - Secretm'y-Trensurer Adviser - - Seniors C. L. JONES Juni 01's Sophomore D. C. CLAGETT - F. J. ENTIERO D. C. CLAGE'IT L. A. COLCLESSER . D. DE LEVIE L. J. LOVVEN'I'I IAL M. A. REID G. E. MILLER CI'D'ZH rmv- on; 171'? :23 Z I; z TTELL E 111'E115 11.CONNELL1' J.CUI1I11' .11. DI1EE11EN 7. I EDMU INDS FVFF DELTA SIGMA PI Professional Conmzerce Fraternity President - IIice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser - Seniors J. A. GINGRICII IS. IIOLL1NDEI1 I1 1111NO IE ISTER 11.:1.1IO1ISOVICH Juniors :1. FEATHERAIAN ..111 HERA IAN .IFL MILLER .11I.MLII1P1I1' rara 11. P. DREXLER E. C. DATEMASCH T. H. MILLER - R. C. VVILT , - F. H. COOK 1V. E. O'NEILL 1V.III.I1EINDL LSCIIRIVER I.IA.11IALOT II.F.11IOLFLE1' .11. 19.. CAMINS . ADOMSIIICK .lBIEII1lKE IBILE T .E. L. .J. BOOTH 13 11 J E L .' Vn APKO 7 7 :C E E - :sss.v.upgrv11 S. 13. INNIVIAN V.11.BAKEI1 l1.A.CA1I150N S..L DAUGIIER'IY P. A. ALLEGRETTA Seniors I1.DONO1 1N 1.11. FELDSTEIN HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL M. A. GEMMILL ETA KAPPA NU Electrical Engineering Honor Society President - Vicc-Presfdcnt - Adviser . Seniors 11.11lLLDEI1 . '. 1 118 J w.11 OVER w.11. IAMISON 11.11KKALIPP II AER KL'IS LNORVVOOD LII. 0'1'1011I1E LPANDOLFI - C. B. HOLT ..F AUTZ . A. P0 11 VLUS ..11 FIRESSMAN L E GAMMA Pl EPSILON Women's Pre-Medical Society President J. E HUNCHAR Vice-Prexidcm - S. L. DAUGIIERTY Secretary 1 B. A CAR RSON Treasurer ' . M. D. LEHMAN Adviser - II. M. HARRY 3811101 I. E. IIUNCI'IAR jmzoiors E. L. GO ENOV1I M. D. LEIIIMAN Sophomores II. 111. I IOUSTON I1. 11LMILTTCZHELL .G.S T1311 E. 11.1 SCI0T :- N.A.1'UI11CK 328 DELTA SIGMA RHO Forensic Recognition ociety President 1 Vice-President - Secretary-Trensurer Adviser 1 M. A. GEMMILL GAMMA SIGMA DELTA Agricultural Honor ociety President. - Vice-Presideni - Secretary-Treasurer Seniors . SCII LL .. G. SCII1IO1'EI1 11.11.SCIIR11IPEI1 .11'.K.SIIOCKE1' I1. E. SE 1GLE L. 11. KNEEBONE - B. L. POLLACK 11. B. DICKERSON ..D STAPLET ON ..A UNDERVVOOD .A.1IENTRE mszwwwwowH -II1 .EI11I1ELIII11118 .K.11IILLITS FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETI ES GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA 39mm A1. KANEDZRATAVICII N. K. 0T T0 R AI. THOMPSON , , . . . A1. K. PER A.A1. REYTAR E TORRETTI GIrls Sermce Recogmtlon R E. O'I'rE . J A.WAL11E11T ociety Jmuors s. E. BENNETT 1. A1. GRANDI President - M. PR. MASTERS Vice-Presiden! ..M FRANK Secretary - 1 A C. GEORGE Treasurer L. L. STOUDNOUR Adviser M.M.SPENCE11 KAPPA PHI Seniors Methodist Girls' Sorority 11 K.- EAEEAOCK 111.111.1113... 1111 m 1 -1. 1 s LID 01 - . . . 1 J.B.EAEEA1AN C.A SALLETT D. J WE AVER Plemdem. RA J1 LO B.L.AIcALLISTER J 1; WRIGLEY hce-Preswdem - - B. M. THOMAS Juniors Secretary - - M E. KRAPr g.inAGZIIDgILWS :'$'1A115335111 .J.A1181Y3gg1 Treasurer - - B. E. STEWART . A A r P. M. FRANK L. A1. KRAY NEK D 'G oAnLOWLA Adl'm A ' J BENNE'A A.CGEORGE L.EANSBEREYL.11.RYZINSK1 . 1.. N. HARTMAN A1. R MAST ERS 11. E STEWART Semors L H'AAAINK V.I.DEAN 11.1.L0yE s. SPENCER Sophomores 11. A1. 111RLEA1AN 11. E. O'IT 11. A. T OMPSON JAIABIAgAAIAEK AN J.E.GURKE LPATTISQN 1 .. Juniors A ' ' AA L'L'AAART J'C' A AMMUA 11.11 A1 S.A11ngu13T 11. A.110RAK A1. L. REIDENBALK 11 13.13.13 A1 E. KR APF N. E. ROTH WELL A.J BICKEL A1. E. KVASHAY J. ?.SCHNEIDER S.C BORCHERS ,1. N A1AES11 11. J. SIMMONS R.E ERAUND s . A. NEWCOMER s. A. SNYDER A1. J CHICK A1. L PRESET 11. L STEWART GAMMA THETA UPSILON G A.CILLESPILAI-QUCB.A1.THOMAS ALL, G.GILMORE ...A VIRTUE S Sophomores Professwnal Geography D E.BECK A. v. GILL . E. J.111LL S A t 1 L. L. COL LINS J. L. GRUBL N, J, SPONSLER 0cm J 1. E OWLING 11. J llANKES E. A.VVOOD c:.A.111A111AWAA President - . B. R. HOFFMAN F sh e Vice- President - - G. M. CLARK N A T5111 11 B , Secretary Treasurer H. E. HUNSICKER g:x:gkll$;le0LME 13.131101111er s. II. SCHOEPEEA Adviser . A. L. RODGERS 11. A. BROWN 11. o. PENN E M THIES s.E. FER C. N. REIGEL P. D. VVI-IIPP LE Seniors 0- 1-1 HUBLER J. A. WICKl-IAM J.J BOSTON D.M.DRISCOLL B.R.HOFFMAN G. M CLARK L M. HITCHCOCK 11.E.I1UNSICKE11 D. B DAHLEM J.V1LETTo 111111 D. s. HITCHCOCK L. 11.11011211 KERAMOS X Ceramics Honor Society IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA President - - G. K. DUNSMORE Adviser - - R. G. EHMAN 11111115111111 Educnmm Seniors Honorary 11. E. COPELAND w. G. SEKERAS President - J. E. BARTGES Juniors V we -Presiden 1 J.P1c11EEn c. L. BOOTII w. 1:. 131.1511 D. 11. STEWART Secretary-Treasurer, E. W DUNKELEEAGEA R'AA'REEDER Advise S. T. BnANTNEn Seniors 11811111811911 1 119. 118111 J.'11'.Bbw1A1AN J. T:J1'12NOISKY J. .PIACHLER LAKONIDES J.A.EURGER 11.1 J. .VIRTUE , . Women s Physzcal Education Jumors 11. E. HELLER 11. 11. OWENS Honorary A $ 1AM Pfesidem. - - M. MOLDOVAN L W5 Vzce-Presidcnl . - VI, K. HERBEIN A Secretary - - C. E. MASON IOTA SIGMA PI Treasurer - - D. L. QUEnRY Adviser - . - 4. HAIDT Hlomen's Chemistry Honor . . 1 Semors 061611 A1. K. 11Em1E1N D. L. KEMP M. AIOLDOVAN . s. A. JERVIS C. E. MASON B. A. RODGERS Prendent - - L. J. FROLEN - VicevPresident. - J. T. NEWMAN jumors Se 9 1. 1. y. ONES A1. A. BBENEEELD N.G.KREWSON A1. RADOVIC C N Am ETW'gE' A W I As. 13.11 00TH 11. T111EL L. E SOLOMON orrespon 111g ecretary, J. . ALBERT .A. JOIAINSON C. J xVILSON 329 C. BAILEY M. BEEBE LIID BERGDOLL A BEVERIDGE E. ? K II. OMICRON NU Home Economics Honor Society President - - M. A. BEVERIDGE Vice-President - - C. BAILEY Secretary . - J E. GORDON Treasurer K D. BERRY Advisers-M. E. FUQUA, H. A. Gamma, ATES Seniors II. M.EIXLER L. L. JA ABLONSKI C. H. CAMPBELL S J C. M. FLACK C. M. QUcARLES LE GORDON MI A. S IVIETS 3. J. SUTI IERLAND -., Seniors I3 NLALTIIIAN C. KOBA N Ii P. BENNETT N. KOROPCHAK . W. BLANNING L. T. KOVVALSKI D LI. CASTELLI A. RA R H. CHRYN IL LEGORY S. CLEGG J-R EITZE . NI. COX D N LIVICKINSTRY F LFOCHLER H M IVIENSCH M. L. FRITZSCHE I. R.H OLOBOKVAICII E.A .VHOLO AHUTCHINSON J. C. SCIIVVARZ .SIIOOK R. C. STEVENSON I. O. STONER HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL :erwrsnyag-cfnz- ; d. n v-I F ARTMAN NE 0 VIS H DLISTON .R. LITTLEWOOD W. E. BOLZE J. N. CHRISTINI C.ONRAD G. M. CO PER W. D. DUEMLER PERSHING RIFLES H onomry M ilitary Society Captain - - W. C. WESTGARD Executive Officer - E. P. TAYLOR Adjutant - J D. MOYER Operations Officer - J. M. PEARL Adviser . CAPT. L. H. NEWCOMER, JR. Seniors W NICHOLS Q. L. SEIT R. W. PARKER W SIM ON2 I. M. PEARL E. P. TAYLOR G. L. RACE II. D. VANBRUNT W. C. WESTGARD Juniors L. 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MEAD Seniors BEA NE M. BER R. HELLER IIDI E. 'IISIN I. B FREEMAN B . . R CENTORCELLI b. A. GEDR V D V. TOLEDO SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON v.1. DEAN J GREDESKY c N. ZIELKE . . Juniors Mmeml Ind1fStne5 Honor B. s. BARROW N. J. HADFIELD B. L. SEANOR SOCIth D. P. BAROUTSIS J. M. PALUCK L. E. UIILER President - - D. O. BAUMBACH Vice-President - R CAMERON Secretary - - D G. TOWELL Treasurer - 1 C SHANK TAU BET A Pl Adviser - - - J. J. SCHANZ . . . . Engmeermg Honor Soczety Seniors President - - D M. BR: wan c. M. CLARK F. E. MINTZ I. CC; SHANK Vice-President - H. E. BERKEBILE I . 7 ' I D. B. MEGAIIAN EAI-SJEEEERSM D TOVI ELL Secretary - - R CHNAPKO Treasurer - . W. WARNER Junior Advisers-E. B STAVELY, R. A. STRAND, L. S. BEERS E. E. CASSEL,J. J SCHANZ 334 FRATERNITIES AND Semars C. T. ADOMSHICK A. W. GILEEII R. A. BEL FV P. GRE NLEA F II. E. IXERKEBILE .R. IIAIITMAN E. L. BISHOP .J. TI C. C. TTGE J. M. IJIAU CISIN D. M IIIIEVVER W. H. IAMISON W. R. UMM T. JON:S P. M. ANICK II. R. IxAUPI - L. CARLSON A. I. KENDALL . R. CIINAPKO R. H. LINGLER ' P. ARK II. A. REMLR D. K CRONEBERGLR K. P. KREISCII T. E. LIBERT D. II! S. B. DINMAN W. Ev. LEIV ELLEN C. II. IDSON J. L. VmAI'I AII II. II ELDER J. N. MATTAVI G. ISII D. II. MEGAI'IAN R 311 F OOSE F. MITRONOVAS E. FIIYMOYER W II NU P. J.I GIAMALIS J. Jumors T. M. BARNES L. A. LEACOCK I. A. IIARTMAN R. R. LUCKIE D. P. MILLER SOCIETIES L. E. W. CORDERO EVANS FPFPFPszzO?p:ww?PHa U C. A. DOMINICK .NC. RINGER C. A. FLECK ILA I. VIJUK THETA SIGMA PHI W omenk Professional Journalism ociety President - - B. M. NELSON Vicc-Presidem - L E. CORDERO Secretary - - - P. A. O,NEILL Treasurer - - P. W. EVANS Adviser - F -.M S. NEILLY Seniors II. M. NELSON L. J. WEST P. A. O'NEILL L. N. ZIELKE L. G. WARD Juniors S. D. KENNEL R. NEUIIARTII L. A. M. RUTIIR IUFF National Forestry Honorary g... THETA ALPHA PHI F'memity President - - - W. E. WOLF A Dramatics Recognition Sowety Vice-President L. C. HULSLANDER A Secretary - - - R. M. CAREY 0' President - - C. ANTALOSKY Treqsurer , D. F. ROTELL Secretary-Treasurer - S. L. SWING Admser - - - W. R. anmzs Adviser - - R. D. REIFSNEIDER Seniors 58mm; R. M. CAREY L. C. HULSLANDER R. A. SCHMIDT . V J. F. CLARKE D. F. ROTELL w. E. WOLF C ANAT LOSK P. E. PALADINO R. D SWIRI: . . XNTORO P.A.VVHA1TE - ILP EHFJROONFESLKVYH F E S: J. B. VVILDER Juntors 1! .ms II? E. BULHAROWSKI W. PERRY 1 m .BBILSTERFELDT xAxiA JFOSNOCHT P. D. C. EAYRE s. L SWING B. .BnENNEMAN n..Hu1CHISON .J.VOi'T XS HONOR SOCIETY COUNCIL President - - - . G. H. PRI'I'HAM Vice-President - . - J. A. WARREN Secretary - - - - - C. B. HOLT Treasurer . - - - J. W. RAPCHAK 335 THE A LETICS 1.1x? .. . .yirwWD. u 338 FREDERICK L. President KERR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATION President - - - - - - - FREDERICK L. KERR Vice-President , '- a - HOWARD L. MAIERHOFER Secretary - - - - ' - - THOMAS P. HANCOCK Director of Athletics - - - - - ERNEST B. MCCOY Business Manager of Athletics - - - EDWARD M. CZEKAJ The Athletic Association traces its history back to the school year of 1898-99 when it was founded to improve the intercollegiate athletic program. A portion of each student's fee is given to the Association to manage and promote all Penn State sports. OHicers of the Association are elected in the Spring Semester by all male students during the All-University elections. The University's varsity teams compete in over 100 intercollegi- ate contests annually. Complete programs are scheduled in football, soccer, cross-country, basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, baseball, track, tennis, golf, and lacrosse. The program includes participation in L sectional and national tournaments. Each year a senior manager and three junior managers are se- lected foreeach sport. Theyv'assist the business manager in all busi- ness matters. Assistance is also given to the coaches and trainers during the sports season. With the advice and counseling 0? the Athletic Advisory Board, the entire athletic program is managed hy the Association. The Board consists of student, faculty, alumni, and Board of Trustees representatives. The Director of Athletics and the Business h'lanager of Athletics serve us CXeOHlClO members of both the Athletic Associa- tion and the Athletic Advisory Board. THOMAS P. HANK 'OCK Secretary HOWARD L. MAlliRl IOIel-ill Viai-lh'vsitlcnt HOWARD L. MAIERHOFER President, S Club FOOTBALL STEWART c. BARBER WAYNE F. BERFIELD JOSEPH L. BOHART PATRICK A. BOTULA JOHN BOZICK JAMES J. DELUCA RICHARD J. DILL STEVE A GARBAN BRUCE J. GILMORE ROBERT C.G1LMOUR EDWARD R HINTZ RICHARD J. HOAK ALBERT A JACKS CHARLES F. JANERETTE DONALD w. JONE 3 DAVID KASPERIAN JAMES N. KERR EARL E. KOHLHAAS FRANK R KORBINI RICHARD J. LUCAS ANDREW s. MOCONYI THOMAS C MULRANEY NORMAN L NEFF FRANCIS J. PAOLONE WILLIAM D. POPP CHARLES A RUSLAVAGE MAURICE G. SCHLEICHER ROBERT J SCRABIS WILLARD B SMITH WALTER R.L so BCZAK SAMUELF STELLATELLA ANDREW R STYNCHULA WILLIAM c. WEHMER CROSS COUNTRY RICHARD U. ENGELBRINK DENNIS C. JOHNSON GEORGE L. JONES FREDERICK L. KERR CHARLES R. KING EDWARD F. MORAN ERNEST G. NOLL HERMAN C. WEBER SOCCER PAUL R. BAUER JULIUS BESOUSHKO FRED N. BIESECKER EARL J. BRUCE LAR WILLIAM J. FIEDLER HERBERT H. HERTNER JAMES C. HOCKENBROCK LOREN E. KLINE HOWARD W. MAIERHOFER FRANCIS L. MANLEY ANTHONY MATTEI GARRETT S. MILLER EUGENE R. RAIFORD WILLIAM R. RIERSON WAYNE H. RODGERS MICHAEL A. STOLLMEYER PETER L. WADSVVORTII BASKETBALL STEPHEN C. BAIDY PAUL R. BAUER WALTER F. COLENDER ROBERT B. EDXVARDS THOMAS P. HANCOCK TED P. KUBISTA RONALD G. RAINEY PAUL C. SVVEETLAND GYMNASTICS OHN A. COLLER GRAEME M. COVVEN LEE C. CUNNINGHAM JOHN F. DONAIIUE FRANK J. DONATELLI DAVID D. DULANEY ROBERT E. FOHT JOHN O. HIDINGER DONALD G. LITTLEWOOD PHILIP L. MULLEN VINCENT E. NEUHAUSER EDWIN R. SIDWELL ADIE A. STEVENS JAY F. WERNER WRESTLING HENRY A. BARONE GORDON S. DANKS DANIEL GRAY GEORGE R. GRAY I958 LETTERMEN GUY w. GUCCIONE DANIEL M. JOHNSTON JOHN K. JOHNSTON JOHN F. MAHER SAMUEL F. MINOR RAYMOND P. POTTIOS EARL L. POUST TRACK RICHARD w. CAMPBELL RICHARD u. ENGELBRINK JOHN c. FAREIRA RICHARD s. GROSS RICHARD c. HAMBRIGHT DENNIS c. JOHNSON GEORGE L. JLONES FREDERICKL .IxERR THEODORE LOPUSKINSKY EDWARD F. MORAN EARNEST G. NOLL OGIER S. NORRIS JAMES P. NORTON ANDREW C. NYCE JAMES B. OWCONNOR SAMUEL C. RICHARDS DEAN M. ROSSI WILLIAM H. SCHVVAB CORNELIUS W. SHARPE ROBERT A. SZEYLLER CLYDE S. THOMAS ROBERT B. WALDO JAMES C. VVAMBOLD HERMAN C. WEBER GOLF ROY G. ALTMAN ROBERT T. BAINBRIDGE WILLIAM G. DAVIDSON CHARLES L. DECKER JOHN W. FELUS PATRICK J. RIELLY SCOTT G STULTZ TENNIS CHARLES A. BIBLEHEIMER GENE A. FLICK DONALD L. HARNETT RICHARD A. JACOBS CHARLES R. QUESTA MELVIN N. ROYER FRED E. TRUST BASEBALL STEPHEN C. BAIDY LARRY A. BAUER CHARLES D. CALDWELL CALVIN W. EMERY LARRY W. FEGLEY ROBERT S HOOVER JOHN A McMULLEN G ARY T MILLER JOSEPH R. MOORE RONALD G. RAINEY RONALD E. RIESE DONALD G. STICKLER DAVID L. WATKINS WILLIAM J. WALLIS LACROSSE MICHAEL 11:. BEATTIE JOHNM NE HARRY s BBROWN RICHARD s. BULLOCK FREDERICK A. DONAHOE L RICHARD W. HAMMOND EARLE H. HENDERSON WILLIAM E. HESS BURT B. HOUSEWORTH WILLIAM J. MCDONOUGH WILLIAM J ODENKUK BRYON F PRICE ALAN E. THOMAS RAYMOND R. TULEYA RICHARD I. WEEDEN DAVID N. WILKINSON JAMES B. WINPENNY HEAD CHEERLEADER JOHN P. LANCE NITTANY LION JOHN H. BEHLER CHEERLEADERS The 1958-1959 cheerleading squad composed of seven women and seven men performed at all home and away football games, and at numerous home contests in other sports. Freshmen were taught songs and Cheers at: a practice session conducted at Beaver Field by the cheerleaders during Orientation Week. Pep rallies, an encouragement for the team and an outlet for student enthusiasm, were held throughout the football season. The rallies, which were co-sponsored by hat societies, were well or- ganized and attended. The Nittany Lion and Frothy provided enterv tainment and amusement for football fans during the season. The cheerleaders, the Nittany Lion, and Frothy, working closely with the Blue Band, entertained at half time at all home games. Head cheerleader was John P. Lange. Jack Behler, Nittany Lion JOHN P. LANCE Head Cheerleader Bottom Row-Speer, Capella, Super, Beveridge, Flinn, Leh, Eden. Standing-Fleming, Dey, Woy, Lange, Edge, Hodges, Buck. . V n, W , , L m L h, tht... I .. .. y ' rag! H; t, H1. 3 x3 :xfxxx ', , FALL SPORTS FOOTBALL ORGANIZATION Coach , - - - CHARLES A. ENGLE Captain - - - - - - STEVE A. GAnnAN Manager - , - - - EDWARD R. HINTz, JR. 1958 RECORD Sept. ZO-Pcnn State ........................... 7 Nebraska Sept. 27 Pcnn State .......................... 43 Penn Oct. 4-Pcnn State ........................... 0 Army Oct. ll-Pcnn State ........................... 40 Marquette Oct. lS-Pcnn State . .. ., 34 Boston University IA , ' Oct. ZS-Pcnn State ........................... 6 Syracuse ................................................ 14 Nov. l-Pcnn State . ......................... 36 Furmzm I . V Nov. 8-Penn State . . ........................ 14 West Virginia 2; M. S,MK - ,J Nov. IS-Penn State , . Holy Cross CHARLES A. ENGLE Nov. 27-Penn State ........................... 25 Pitt Coach Won 6, Lost 3, Tied 1 ,a'. W x , 2 k4 Stynchula and Garban lead way for Lucas Earltom Row-Sn11c11u1:1,C51cllntcll:1, P21010111, Kasperia11,Captain Carbon, Mocom'i, Ruslx'nagc, SchILichcr, Scr1bis,J'1cks,XVcthr G iImnrc, B1111 1n 51111111,Bnlick. R1111.1;1s. Sc cmul Rmv- Com I1 hnu,lc Lu ucas 8.11 '1, Butull,Lymhan1, Cimino, Jancr Ct 11:, Korbini, XIuIan-v, Maddigun, IIL'rIicId ,Funnir, 1011,13, M111 anu- 1111111 101, mv-Scl1wnb,Kcrr, Alcxandcr, Gilmour, Barber Operman, Zaino, Esterlund, chf, Sobczak, Honk, 101115, Iruittc, Buucrficld Gl1iginrelli,Pae. 344 With a late surge, the Penn State gridders finished the 1958 season in the black by winning six, losing three, and tying one. This was the 20th consecutive year that a Penn State football team completed a winning season. State was blessed with a veteran-laden squad, having lost only ten players from last year's team. l'lowever, the losses included a fine end corps headed by All-Ameriean Les Walters, Paul North, and Jack Farls. Facing this big gap at the terminal positions, Head Coach Rip Engle switched Fullback Maurice Schleieher to end to help take up some of the slack. Also, Irlalfbacks Andy Moeonyi and Pat Botula were switched to fullback and several linemen made Changes in position. Headaches began earhr for Engle and his stati. The injury-plagued season began in the practice sessions, even before the lirst game. Services of Center Dick Dill and Hall'- baek Eddie Cave, who were expected to start, were lost for the season, and Moeonyi was forced to miss the opener. Upset by Cornhuskers The Lions headed west for the opener of a ten-game schedule to take on Nebraska in a so-called llbreather, but the libreather turned out to be a nightmare. When the Iinal gun sounded the Cornhuskers were ahead, 14-7. Sta- tistics favored the Lions, but the all-important score clid not. Neither State nor Nebraska could score in the first three quarters, but the Lions pushed across a touchdown in the early minutes of the final quarter after a 71-yard drive that started midway through the third quarter. Sophomore Fullback Pat Botula and ex-paratrooper Dave Kasperian mi. ' -.'., wtsu. .b '... gained most of the yardage during the drive with Kasperian scoring on a one-yard plunge. Don Jonas converted to give State a 7-0 lead. This lead was short-lived, however, as the Huskers returnd the ldck-ofF 92 yards for a score. The added extra point tied the game. Nebraska later recovered a fum- ble on their own 49 and went on to score what was the winning touchdown. On a comeback drive, the Lions marched to the nine-yard stripe of Nebraska, but could not score. The outstanding player was Pat Botula, who was credit- ed with 111 of the 285 yards gained by State on the ground. He also turned in some fine defensive play. Kasperian was right behind by gaining 82 yards. Quakers Lose in Shutouf State's next scheduled tilt was with their city cousins Penn, in Philadelphia. The Lions bounced back to thor- oughly thrash the Quakersvby a score of 43-0. The Blue and White registered 28 First downs on a net total yardage of 432 yards, of which 383 were gained on the ground. Botula was again the top ground-gainer with 72 yards on 11 tries even though he was injured late in the first half and missed the rest of the game. Seniors Dave Kasperian, Bruce Gilmore, and Andy Moconyi followed with 48, 45, and 43 yards respectively. Guard Chuck Ruslavage was the most outstanding lineman. Seven players entered the scoring column, headed by Kasperian who scored twice. Senior Halfback Fran Paolone hit paydirt when he went across on a two-yard dive and he was also on the receiving end of a pass from Quarterback Top ground gainer, Kasperian, finds going tough in play against Quakers Al Jacks for :1 two-point Conversion. The other six-pointers were recorded by sophomore huthueks, Dick Hoak. Jim Kerr, and Don Jonas, who also kicked an extra point. Jueks flipped to John Boziek and Richie Lueas threw to end Jim Sehwub for two Other two-point conversions. Engle Cleared the bench in the convincing win over Penn and the play of a few sophomores raised the spirits of Lion fans, but not all were happy thoughts. The in- jury to Botuhl meant a big loss to the ground attack. Other injuries were two line stahvurts, Tackle Joe Bohnrt and End Maurice Schleieher, both of whom missed the entire game; however, their injuries were not serious. Army Marches On The third contest for the Lions was also on enemy soil. The site was Miehie Stadium. home of the West Point Cadets. Army, who at the end of the season was ranked third nationally, featured its best huekheld since the thus of Blanchard and Davis and also had :1 big, strong line. Led by All-Ameriean halfbueks, Bob Anderson and Pete Daw- kins, Quarterback Bill Caldwell, and Hlonesome End Bill Carpenter, the Cadets whitewashed the Lions. 260. All of the scoring occurred in the first half as the Lions played Army to a standstill in the second half. The Black Knights infrltrated State's defenses for four scores. hut State couldn't muster any successful attack against the impregna- ble defenses of Army. Carpenter caught three passes, good for 119 yards and one touchdown. ankins seored twice on a six-yard seamper and :1 72-yard runvpuss play. Ander- son recorded the other TD for Army. In the Hrst half Army completed nine 0f 11 passes for 258 yards, but the second half was a diH'erent story. State outplayed Army in the last two quarters but didrft have enough steam to score. The defense tightened secure- lv as indicated when ten enemy passes Fell incomplete. The Lion,s only scoring threat came in the third quarter when Army suHered a bad pass from center on a fourth down punting situation. The Lions quickly moved to the 15 yard-line, but an illegal receiver penalty caused the drive to falter. Captain Steve Gurbzm turned in a sterling performance as he seemed to be everywhere on the Held. Junior Quar- terback Richie Lucas and Fullback Andy Moconyi were also cited for their fine play. Coach Engle praised his team for the spirit displayed in the game even though it was in u losing cause. STEVE A. GARBAN EDXVARD R. HINTZ, JR. Captain i' N Manager 345 Dick Hoak cuts back for more running room Please Homecoming Crowd Playing in their first home game be- fore a small Homecoming crowd, the Lions swamped Marquette, 40-8. Jim Kerr, Lucas, and Bruce Gilmore were the stars; Kerr intercepted two passes and ran one back 44 yards for a TD, while both Lucas and Gilmore crossed the goal line twice. The Lions, defense was equally as bright as the offense, as Marquette was minus 22 yards in the first half and ended up with only 23 net yards on the ground. State also intercepted four passes. Marquettels only score came in the third quarter after they recovered a fumble on the State 11-yard line. Kerr set up the First score with an in- terception and a 33-yard run back. Gil- more scored from the 10 and Jonas kicked the extra point. In the second quarter State recovered a fumble and six plays later Lucas made it on a one- yard plunge. Lucas also scored on a 49-yard jog around end. After Kerfs TD the Lions staged a 78-yard drive on which Gilmore scored from the one- yard stripe; he also contributed runs of 23 and 31 yards in the drive. Fine Television Performance A TV audience watching the Satur- day afternoon game of the week saw Penn State wallop Boston University, 34-0. Englds crew has had much suc- cess in past years when on television and did not detract from their reputation gained while on the screen. Engl praised his team for their fine showing and said this was the first time thi year that our attack jelledf, End Schleicher stopped after catching pass Sophomore sensation, Botula, scores against Pitt Richie Lucas haH'led the cameramen time and again with his fine ball-handling and faking, to say nothing of his running and play-calling. Almost equally as great was sophomore fullback Sam Sobezak who was the top ground gainer with 74 yards. He also scored the first touchdown after a 69-yard drive. The second time State got the ball the Lions scored again with Lucas carrying the mail. State's third score is now down in the books as a record for the longest interception run in Penn State history. Wayne Berlield, second string center, snared a Terrier pass on his own tWOeyard line and scampered 98 yards for a six-pointer. Lucas registered another, and the fifth State TD came on a 36-yard run by Honk. Loss to Syracuse The Lions returned home to be host to the Syracuse Orange which boosted a fine quarterback in Chuck Zimmer- man. The game, played in a downpour, included disputed calls by the referee which many Lion fans felt cost State the game. However, State mufFed too many scoring opportuni- ties. Although the Lions pushed across one TD, a fumble Sobezak unsuccessful in try around W est V irginia end and a dropped pass in the end zone wiped out two of States best threats. Syracuse marched 80 yards in the first half and Zimmerman plunged for the score. The nifty quarterback tallied another in the third quarter to give the Orange a 14-0 lead. Statefs TD came in the final quarter after Bus lavage recovered a fumble on the Orange 31. Dave Kasu perian was the workhorse of the drive and finally registered the six-pointer on a dive from the three-yard line to prevent State from being shut out. Beat Furman for Band Day Furman didn,t offer much opposition for the Lions at Beaver Field in the annual Band Day classic. States pass- ing attack finally matured as they gained 157 yards through the air in the 36.0 victory over the southern school. Lucas again was a standout as he passed for 131 yards and a TD, while his nimble feet churned out 41 yards and two touch- downs. Kasperian was also a double scorer. He caught two passes for 57 yards and rolled up 54 yards on the ground, one less than Fran Paolone, who led the team in ground gaining. The senior halfback scored the other touchdown. It was Schleichcr, however, who took top honors for the Bucky Paolone exhibits some fancy steps in evading Furman tacklers 9m? Senior fullback, Andy Moconyi, bursts through enemy line day. Playing like an All-American, the big end caught five passes for 87 yards and also turned in his usual line defen- sive game. The defense also sparkled in States triumph as Furman was held to a total 01' 180 yards. Welcomed hack to the squad was fullback Botula. Gilmore was injured in practice during the week and was out For the rest of the season. liumhlitis plagued the Lions in their contest against the Mountaineers at West Virginia. State fumbled four times within the ten-yard stripe and had an 85-yard TD called back because of a holding penalty in a game which end- ed in a 14-14 tie. The Lions drew lirst blood as Kerr skirted end for a 14-yard TD. Lucas added two points on a run. The Moun- taineers, riding on the arm 01 Quarter- 348 back Longfellow, came storming back in the second quarter. Longfellow scored from the three and then passed for the two extra points. State added another six points in the third quarter on a run by Hoak, but the conversion try missed. It was the Mountaineeris turn to score in the fourth quarter and they did just that. Longfellow tallied for the second time and the Lions faced the threat of a loss. Luck was with the Blue and White as the extra point try was unsuc- cessful and the game ended with the score remaining, 14-14. Shutout Over Holy Cross State ran wild on a rain soaked Beav- er Field as they completely engulfed the Crusaders of Holy Cross, 32-0. It was the fourth shutout recorded by the Lions in the game that was predicted to be a close match. Holy Cross Tom his running form against Syracuse Greene, 21 passing wizard and an All- Ameriean candidate, was harassed all afternoon by a hard Charging line and had his poorest day of the season, com- pleting only three passes. On the other hand, State had no trouble in scoring. Kerr opened the door with a one-yard plunge and later tallied another on a pass from Lucas. Moconyi and Jacks were other scorers, as was Jonas on a 59-yard punt return. Jaeks' performance was a pleasing sight to Lion backers as he exhibited his form of last year and gave the team a boost For the on-coming Pitt game. Pitt, u Fitting Climax The come-from-behind victory over Pitt was a memorable afternoon to 2111 Penn Staters, especially the seniors on the team. Pitt started fast, scoring two TD'S in thc lirst half and completely monopolizing play. State's only substantial drive, led by Jacks, was halted by the gun ending the Hrst half with the ball on Pitt's two- yard line. A halfatimc rest must haw: been the right kind of medicine, for the. Lions scored two quick touch- downs after recovering a pair of Pitt fumbles. Botu- 121 and End Norm chf wore credited with the scores. Another Pitt TD did not dampen State's fire, for the Lions again scored 011 a pass from Jacks t0 NeH: after a recovered fumble. With time run- ning out, Kerr returned a Pitt punt 43 yards. Honk was trapped behind the line of scrim- mage, reversed his Held, outrun a couple of Panther tackles, and reached the nine before he was brought down. Jonas luggcd the ball into the end zone. State was a jubilant 25-21 victor. Halfback Paolone is upended at goal line, ut scores on Penn Lucas locates end Bozick with pinpointed aerial Garbun, AII-Eusi Center Captain Stcvc Gurban was selected us the AllVEast con? tor. Schlcichcr and Rusluv age won sccond and third team honors respectively. lzlrhan played on the first team for the h'lztjor College AILAmcricuns in the AU- Amcriczm Bowl. Jacks per- formed in thc NorthSouth classic while Schlcichcr, Kay pcrian, and lhlsluvugc played in thc annual Blue- Gmy game. Schlcicher and Ruslm'ugc also appeared in the Senior Bowl game. Dave Kzlspcrizm was the top ground gainer C380 and scorer OKO for tho sccond year in :1 row. Botulu fol- lowed him in rushing and Lucas was the runncr-up in scoring. Lucas was tops in total yardage, passing, and punting. He complctcd 30 01' 8O lmsscs 1'01' 483 x'urds and three touchdowns: As a team, Penn State haul u rushing average of 242.9 yards per game to place in the top Eve of the country. Twenty-scvcn interceptions gave the Lions top lzxurcls among major colleges in this department. SOCCER ORGANIZATION Coach - - - KENNETH F. HOSTERMAN Captain -- - - IIOWAnn L. MAIHRHOFEH Manager - - . PHIL J. BOSTLEY l9 5 8 RECORD Sept. 27-Pcnn State. . .V . w 7 Bucknell Oct. 4-Penn State West Chester .................................... 2 Oct. ll-Penn State Syracuse .......................................... 0 Oct. 18-Penn State Colgate .......... Oct. 25-Pcnn State Diaryland '5 . J Nov. l-Pcnn State Navy ................................................ 3 KENNETH F, HOSTERMAN Nov. Il-Pcnn State Temple ............................................ 2 Coach Nov. lS Penn State ........................................ Army ............................................... 3 Nov. 22-Pcnn State ........................................ Pittsburgh ........................................ 2 Won 5, Lost 4 Bottom Row-Fegley, Wadsworth, Stollmeyer, Captain Maierhofer. Harmer. Miller, Bauer. I-Iockcnbrock, Bruce. Top Rmv-Cuuch Hostcrmzm, Kline, Ficdler, Manley, Muttvii, Ricrson, Besoushko, Bank, Rodgers. Raifurd. mill STATE N 3'44 . 0 The Penn State soccermen again turned in a fine season under Coach Ken Hosterman, compiling a 5-4 record in 1958. Penn State opened the season with an impressive win at home over Bucknell, 7-1. Fiedler led the Lions, scoring three of the seven goals. At West Chester the team hopes for a national championship were snuffed in the bud by a loss to the Rams, 2-0. Two goals in the second period and a continuous torrid pace by the Rams put the game out of State's reach. Returning home, the Lions met Syracuse and Colgate. State completely dominated the Syracuse game, outscoring the Orangemen 7-0, but Colgate proved to be a more formidable opponent. The game ended at one goal apiece, but in overtime the Lions went ahead and held on to win, 2-1. State then went on the road meeting Maryland, Navy, and Temple. At Maryland the Terrapins defeated State, 4-1, and an equally strong Navy team handed the Lions their third loss, 3-2. At Temple the Lions broke the road jinx by defeating the Owls, 8-2, Fiedler scoring three. At Beaver Field the Lions met the Cadets of Army, and were defeated in a game marred by a steady rain and muddy field. The game was dead- locked, 2-2, until the final period when the Cadets scored to win, 3-2. x The Final contest was filled with the brilliant play of upperclassmen as ' State defeated Pitt, 5-2. It was a fine finish for the Lion soccermen, and gave HOWARD L. MAIERHOFER Captain Coach Hosterman bright hopes for next year. State gets OE pass just in time PHIL J. BOSTLEY Manager T0 scorer, Bil Fiedler 351 CROSS COUNTRY ORGANIZATION Coach - - ,, - . - - CHARLES D. WERNER Captain - - - - - u - FREDERICK L. KERR Manager - - - - - . - DEAN M. ROSS! 1958 RECORD Oct. 4-Penn State ....................................... 16 Navy ............................................ 46 Oct. ll-Penn State ........................................ l7 Cornell ........................................ 42 Oct. lB-Penn State ........................................ 22 Pittsburgh .................................... 34 Oct. ZS-Pcnn State ...................................... 32 Michigan State ............................ 23 Nov. 8-Penn State ........................................ 23 Manhattan .................................. 33 Nov. l7-ICAAAA Tournament at New York, Penn State, fifth place. CHARLES D. WERNER Won 4,Lost1 Coach Bottom Row White, Weber, Johnson, King,C ntp n'm Kerr. Engelht rink, Moran, N011, Doyle, Jones Second Rmv-Coach Werner, Machlin, Larson, Stout, Mi llcr, Moorhead, 'Ihoruart, LuHofT, Laedline, Carver, Assistant Coach Go rdon t..- - A V, . . . K r U? Via; V V N V w 455$ tswvy 5 V: '1 KW; QQMXMVSWY V x K K . ' ,, 9' 4! 9 V ,aumn:. Zunsuyd w F 6 W 1m 31.? W . . With Fred Kerr, Ed Moran, Chick King and Dick Englebrink leading the way, the Lion harriers finished the 1958 season with F0ur victories in five dual meets. The Lions also finished Fifth in the IC4A tournament in New York City. The barriers made an impressive debut at home by beating Navy 11s Kerr, Englebrink, Moran and Weber finished the Hveemile course in 26:54.6 to tie for first place. After the Navy victory, Penn State continued to roll as Moran took another first place in the 17-42 victory over Cornell. The Lions maintained their winning pattern at Pitt, but for the first time thev failed to gain a Brst place; Kerr fmished secend and Moran third'to insure a State victory. The first taste of defeat for the barriers came at the hands of powerful Michigan State in What many considered the best dual meet in years. The Lions hat- FREDERICK 'L. KERR tled the Spartans all the way before bowing, 23-32. Moran finlshed Captaxn second behind a record-shattering performance by Kennedy of Mich- igan State. With Moran gaining his third Hrst-placc, the Lions toppled Maw hattan, 23-33, to end the season. Englebrink and Kerr climaxed strong season performances by finishing behind Moran. In the IC4ATs, Englebrink paced the Lions with a seventh-plaee finish as the Lions were fifth behind champion Michigan State. DEAN M. ROSSI Manager The Lions win again Moran leads the pack S T R O D. S R E T IN. , JOHN s. EGLI t 6 Coach WILLIAM E. BLISS Manager BASKETBALL ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - JOHN S.EGLI Manager - - - WILLIAM E.BLIss 1959 RECORD Dec. l-Penn State .. 54 North Carolina State 70 Dec. 6-Penn State .. 63 West Virginia .......... 78 Dec. 16-Penn State 7, 71 Gettysburg ................ 60 Dec. ZO-Penn State .. 7 Colgate ...................... 54 Dec. 29-Penn State .. 88 Georgetown Dec. 30-Penn State .7 61 Richmond .......... Jan. 8-Penn State .. 81 West Virginia Jan. 10-Penn State .7 64 Rutgers ............. Jan. 13-vPenn State .. 67 Bucknell ..... 00 Jan. 24-Penn State .. 67 Pittsburgh ................ 58 Feb. 3-Penn State 7. 70 Temple .................... 36 Feb. 7-Penn State .. 81 Syracuse .................... 72 Feb. ll-Penn State .. 58 Navy ....................... 68 Feb. l4-Penn State .. 74 Rutgers .................... 56 Feb. 20-Penn State .. 71 Colgate ...................... 51 Feb. 216Penn State .. 73 Syracuse .................. 90 Feb. 24-Penn State .7 88 Lehigh ...................... 52 Feb. 27-Penn State .. 64 Carnegie Tech .......... 59 Feb. 28wPenn State .. 65 Pittsburgh ................ 84 Ch 0 Mar. 7-uPenn State .. Bucknell .................... 74 Won 11; Lost 9 355 1: 3, $ 93 1...?! 0! vi , okvalontJ-OI n: tki J 00 WW? a .. .n z. 3 6 f. 3.. , a . u . .m w. . . .rw..mnwmm.m. . . . .9: . .m, u , skm e 1 m. .uxnua1n.n.ve.uv. Ptumu sbfo, 0W. 3 3a . c ttmwwhnn u..u$u Mummy: . 'thauun Ysuuhu ?wzmtukz to Rum: urbvruo Vuovuolo a van. a u s 011'?! h E : at: v! I 000 aloftnnauuno.vovoeo.o$nllv QNAvx ..nuxa.v.vx s vawaW '05:. nnlvol$ .3 .notu ;x- K: .52. ?knccuutcolf Osthut tutti: .. ..Nsnhux$ hunt. Kazuk. .thvsi E o .331WK o. .30? us... x x I Q Two points for State Action under the boards 356 The most descriptive comment that could be made about the Nittany Lions 1958-59 basketball season would be that 11it was loaded with surprises. Greatly underrated at the outset of the season, Coach John Eglils crew turned in a respectable 11-9 winning record, won the Richmond Invitational Tourney during the Christmas holidays and produced an outstanding individual star in little Mark DuMars, honorable mention A11-American. Another tribute to the Lions eflicien- Cy on the court is the fact that two of their losses were overtime defeats at the hands of two nationally ranked teams- West Virginia and Navy. In both cases the Nittanies poured on powerful sec- ond half comebacks to knot the score at the end of the regulation time. The Blue and White dribblersl late splurge against the Mountaineers at Rec Hall was valiant but in vain as the na- tionls eighth best team won in overtime, 89-81. At Annapolis the Lion quintet made up a 16-point deficit in the last nine minutes to lose in the extra period, 68-58, to the 18th ranked Middics. Sophomore DuMars, 5' 10 of drib- bling finesse and dead-eye shooting, led the teamls scorers with 336 points for a 16.7 average per game. Junior Wal- ly Colender, DuMars' backcourt mate, was the number-two man in the cord- swishing department. Colender coun- tered 325 for a 16.3 average and tied DuMars for single game high scoring honors. DuMars hit for 30 points against West Virginia and Colander dumped in the same number at Syracuse. Three seniors completed their colle- giate career for the Eglimen-JTom Han- cock, Bob Edwards, and Ted Kubista. The three tallest starters-each 6' 5 - garnered their honors too. Hancock was the teamls leading rebounder, picking an average of 10 per game off the boards. Edwards was third high scorer with 12 per game. Kubista, who was voted the Most Valuable Player in the Richmond Tourney, suHered a hairline fracture in his ankle and was lost for the last half of the season. A pre-med student with a 3.48 All-University average, Kubista became the first winner of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference's newly- initiated scholarship award. Egli, who is hailed by his contempor- aries in the tutoring profession as one of the best defensive coaches in the country, was proven by his proteges in games such as the 70-36 win over Tem- plc, the 88-52 lashing of Lehigh and the 71-51 triumph over Colgate. It took the Nittany courtmen two games to get loosened up as they dropped their first two encounters to North Carolina State and West Virginia and then grabbed four straight victories over Gettysburg, Colgate, Georgetown and Richmond before being stopped by West Virginia again. At the start of the second half, the Blue and White hoopsters hit their hot- test streak, winning seven out of nine games before closing the season with losses to Pitt and Bucknell. The lack of depth was Eglils war cry all year but this situation should be remedied next year with the return of DuMars and Colender and several bright prospects from the freshman squad. 357 358 GYMNASTICS ORGANIZATION Coach - - - EUGENE WETTSTONE Captain - - - J ARMANDO VEGA Manager - - - RALPH L. SWANK 1959 RECORD Jan. lO-Penn State .. 57V: Temple .............. 37V2 Jan. 3l-Penn State 4. 54 West Virginia 42 Feb. 7-Penn State . 53V; Army .................. 42142 Feb. 14-Penn State ., 67 Navy .................. 29 Feb. 21-Penn State . 52 Syracuse .............. 43 Feb. 28-Penn State ,. 55 Pittsburgh .......... 38 Mar. l4-Penn State .V 54V2 Michigan ............ 41V2 Won 7; Lost 0 Mar. 7 8-Eastcrn Intercollegiate Gymnastic Associa- tion, Pittsburgh, Pa. Armando Vega, lst in All- Around, Parallel Bars; Jay Werner, 2nd in All- Around; Lee Cunningham, 3rd in All-Around, lst in High Bar; Dave Dulaney, lst in Tumbling; Don Littlewood, 151; in Rope Climb. Mar. 20-21 Nationa1 Collegiate Athletic Associa- tion, Berkeley, Calif. Penn State, lst. Vega, lst in All-Around, Still Rings, Parallel Bars; Werner, lst in Flying Rings; Littlewood, lst in Rope Climb; Dulaney, lst in Tumbling. Coach J. ARMANDO VEGA Captain RALPH L. SWANK Manager Gymnastics continued to climb in popularity during the past year :15 Coach Gene VVettstonL s team won not only every meet title but took its fourth national title in the past seven years after winning the mythical Eastern title. In the nationals held in Berkeley, Calif Armando Vega won the all- uround, still rings, and parallel hats, while Jay Werner took the flying rings title, Don Littlewood the rope climb, and Dave Dulaney, the tumbling title. Illinois and California, the strongest competition For the national title, scored 851A and 81V; points respectively to win second and third behind States 152 points. VVettstone, who probably had his strongest team in his years of coaching at Penn State, built his team around three returning juniors, Vega, Werner, and Lee Cunningham, and Duluney, a senior. The rope-elimbing trio of Don Littlewood, Vince Newhauser, and Jack Hidinger, all capable of 3.5 clockings, gave the Lions a strong climbing trio. The first meet 0f the season, against Temple, saw Werner win first place on the parallels, the high bar and the flying rings as he scored 18 of the teamls points. Tumbler Dulaney and Climber Little- wood also won first places as the Lions went on to win the meet by a 57V2 to 37V: score. Win Number Two came over XNest Virginia by a score of' 54742 as Werner again led the team with two firsts and a second. Other State winners were Tum hler Dulaney und Climber Littlewood. The season's highlight was the tradi- tional hard-fought meet with Army. More than 6,000 fans jammed into Re: creation Hall to see Cunningham, Vega and Newhauser make their first appear anee of the season. The return of these three proved too much for the Army as State came from behind to win the last four events and another victory over the Cadets by 53V; to 421A. The first road test of the season was with Navy, who was undefeated and was expected to give the Lions some trouble. However, the Lions were in their best form and won five out of the six events for a victory, 6729. Syracuse was States next victim as the Lions won a Close one, 52-43. Cap tain Vega again led the way with firsts 0n the horse, high bar, and parallel bars. Lou Savadove put forth his best effort of: the year on the high bar and placed second behind Vega. Arehriyal Pitt gave the Nittunies no trouble as they fell by a score. of 55 to 38. The Lions won the first five events and then lost the final event, the flying rings. The rope climbing trio recorded times under four seeonds. The win clinched the ninth E. I. G. A. champion ship for the Nittany Lions. After a successful season in league competition the Lion team revisited the Pitt Fielclhouse for the Eastern Individ- uul Championships. The gymnasts were nearly unbeatable as they walked on with six individual titles. Vega won the ull-around title with a record-breaking score of 1667.5 points. Teammate and last year's champion, Werner, placed second and Cunningham, by placing third, made the all-arounds :1 clean sweep for Penn State. Vega also won the parallels title; Dulaney successfully defended his tumbling title; Littlewood kept the rope climb title at Penn State with a 3.5 timing, and Cunningham scored first on the high bar. A 54V2-41V2 victory over a strong A'Iiehigan team closed the season. An exhibition match with the visitv ing Finnish Gym Team provided Penn Staters with the spectacle of competi- tion under Olympic standards. Bottom Rnu'miVilliams, Cunningham, Stivering, Donzitelli, Vega, Snvndnvg Cowan, wVerner, XVettstnne. i i i p lhnv-Littlewund. 1.0fgren, Palmer, Neulmuser, llidinger, Kumlnski. itnsnneht, Siuiti. i WRESTLING ORGANIZATION Coach - - - CHARLES M. SPEIDEL Manager - - - THOMAS M. BunNs 1958-59 RECORD Dec. 13-Penn State ,. l9 Colgate ...................... 10 Jan. 10-Penn State .. 8 Lehigh ..................... 17 Jan. 24-Penn State .. 15 Army ........................ 9 Jan. 31-Penn State ,. 17 Navy ........................ 8 Feb. 7-Penn State .. l3 Cornell ...................... 15 Feb. 14-Penn State .. 22 Maryland .................. 10 Feb. 21-Penn State v. 29 Syracuse .................... 2 0 Feb. 28-Penn State .. Pittsburgh ................ 15 Won 5; Lost 3 Mar.13-14-Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Asso- ciation, Ithaca, N. Y. Penn State, 2nd. C51 pointsD. Mar.26-28-Nati0na1 Collegiate Athletic Associat don, Iowa City, Iowa. Penn State, failed m place. 360 CHARLES M. SPEIDEL Coach THOMAS M. BURNS Manager With D2111 Johnston, Guy Cueeione, Sum Minor and George Gray 218 the only lettermen starting in the opening Colgate meet, Coach Charlie Speidel embarked on his 33111 eztmpaign us Penn State's wrestling couch. 111 their inaugural, the Lion grupplers bested Colgate 19-10 :15 the 11121t111e11 looked particularly impressive in the lower weight classes. Sophomore Heavy Johnston Oberly was forced to default when he suffered :1 knee injury which benched him for two meets. Returning to the. 1111115 after Christmas mention the Lions went down in defeat before Lehigh, 17-8. With opening wins by Don Wilson 111161 D1111 johnston, and Guy Gueeione's surprise draw with highly rated Leon 11111'1101d, the Lions tasted early success, but Lehigh domin- ated the remainder of the 111t1tehes to re- eortl the win. After spotting Army 21 9-3 lead, Penn State came hack to gain 11 thrilling 15-9 decision. With heavyweight Bob Gil- mour adding 11 win to those of h1inor, lruy 21nd Barone, the Lions made 21 e1et111 sweep of the 121st four bouts which coupled with Johnstonk win at 137 gave the Lion grupplers the victory. With their slate now 2-1, the Lions journeyed to Cornell only to 1.1111 before the defending Eastern Champions in :1 heartbreaking 15-13 loss. Trailing by one point entering the 177 bout, Couch Speidel sent 11:1111t Barone against Steve Friedman of Cornell. Burone dominated the match, but with thirty seconds re- maining Friedman gained 11 tuketlown 21nd Barone had to settle for 21 9-9 draw. That was :111 Cornell needed 115 defend- ing Eastern Champion Dave Dun1op de- eisionetl returning Johnston Oherly in the heavyweight scrap to clinch the win. Returning to their winning ways, the Lions trounced Maryland, 22-10, to :15- sure another winning season for Coach Speitlel. Barone, dropping two weights to 157, 21nd Johnston Oberly living up to pre-season expectations, paid 011 113 110th gained 1.11115 11nd enabled the Nittanies to roll over the Terps with wins in 1111 hut two Classes. The momentum of Penn Statels tri- 11mph over Maryland carried over to Syracuse 115 the Lions shelled the Orange in :1 29-2 conquest. The Lions completely dominated Syracuse us they grabbed victories in 2111 but the heavy- weight class. The only Orange score came when top llzlstern hetwy Art Baker drew with Johnston Oberly. 1Vit11 hopes of making it three upset victories in three years the Lions l'ztcetl rival Pittsburgh 111 the season's finale, but the Panthers proved too strong as they scored 11 victory 15-9. One bright spot for the Lions was at 1-17 11'11ere Hank Barone snapped Pitt Captain Bob Bubb's nine mttteh winning streak with a 5-4 decision. Gray 21nd Oberly were the other State, victors us the Nittnny Lions ended the season with five victor- ies and three tlel'euts. 1n the Easterns, Penn State led 1111 the way to the 11112115 when the three Lion l1nz11ists were tleeisionetl. Lehigh won the team title with Penn State sec- ond. At 130, Larry Lauehle, Pitt, wen 2111 8-3 decision over Johnston; at 1-17 Le- high's john Driseoll defeated Minor, 1 1- 3; and in the heavyweight eluss. Art Baker. 01' Syracuse, overpowered Oberlv with Ll 4-2 decision. ' 111 the Nationals. Oherly reached the semi-linals while Minor :111c1 Gray were Llcl-CillCtl in the preliminaries. I 1': ' - -1; u..- .w...--- .. J1.- vvv-AI Bottom Rotv-Jhris. Cramp, 511115011, Johnston, Turner, Minor, Uueeione, Dunks. Top Ilorlt-llurm. 111111185, Gray, Olwfly, Gilmuur. Burune, Seek1er, tpeidel. i SPRING SPORTS k1,: 4 ERNEST F. BAER JOHN M. BEHNE Coach Co-CaptainvElect Ernie Baeris second year as coach saw the lacrosse team complete their 1958 season with five wins and eight losses. The Stickmen, minus Capt. Bill Hess, opened With a loss, but bounced back to defeat Lovola as Hess, playing in his onlyD came of the year, scored three goals. 1 ed losses to power- 8 '4 i i 2;, ,1 v.4: md' 3 , , 4r ' ' i w a, ring a series of wins and y . , Baer revamped his line-up and ' e Blue and White found new life. i The team scored decisive Victories over Swarthmore and Lehigh and was in con- tion for the PennvDel title until a 8-7 ,ickinson. A 10-9 loss to Colgate iii the season. Fred Donahoe, and 11:11- ' are he top scorers. House- g'uP games as goalie leerestood out on 8 worth p hile Tuleya ttom RmvEHenderson, Behne, Tuleia, Brown, Elder, McDonougli, Don Bo Hess s, Dill oach Baer Secoml Rm RICHARD J. DILL CO.Captain-Elect ARTHUR D. BELL MaliagereElect LACROSSE ORGANIZATION Couch - - - ERNEST F. BAER Co-Captain-Elect - JOHN M. BEHNE Co-Capmin-Elect - RICHARD J. DILL Mmmger-Elect . ARTHUR D. BELL 1958 RECORD Apr. 7-Penn State .. 2 Hofstm ............ 13 Apr. Il-Penn State .. 9 Loyola .............. 6 Apr. 12-Penn State .. 2 Navy ................ 18 Apr. 16-Penn State .. 5 Maryland ........ 22 Apr. 19-Penn State .. 3 Pennsylvania H 2 Apr. 26-Pcnn State .. 2 Rutgers ............ 14 May 2-Penn State 1. 8 Hobart ............ 2 May 3-Pcnn State .. 5 Syracuse .......... 9 May 7413mm State ,. 6 Cornell ............ 8 May IO-Penn State .. 10 Swarthmore 3 May 14-Penn State .. 13 Lehigh ............ 3 May 17-Pcnn State . 7 Dickinson ...... 8 May 24-Penn State ,. 9 Colgate ........... 10 Won 5; Lost 8 nine, Houseworth, VVilkiuson, chhc, Louis, Captain -Assistant Coach McHugh, Manager Hughes, Odenkirk,VVinpe1my, Jandn, Peer, lIyres, Thomas, Hinkel, Harrington, Hammond, Bulloc k. Top Rmv-Weeden, Faust, Price, Schmtc, Graham, SChlllCl', Schillin 11.3 Coach GOLF ORGANIZATION Coach - - JOSEPH E. BOYLE Captain-Elect WILLIAM G. DAVIDSON 195 8 RECORD Apr. IZePenn State .. 7 Lehigh ............ 0 Apr. 19-Penn State .. 5 Army .............. 2 Apr. 23-Penn State .. 5 Pennsylvania .. 2 Apr. 23-Penn State .t 7 Villanova ........ 0 Apr. 26-Penn State .. 6 Syracuse .......... 1 Apr. 30-Penn State .. 4 Georgetown 3 May 3-Penn State ,. 4 Pittsburgh ...... 3 May lO-IZ-EIGA TOURNAMENT AT EW HAVEN, CONN. Penn State, 2nd Place; William C. David son, EIGA Individual Champion May 16-Penn State ,, 5 Colgate ............ 2 May 17-Penn State t, 4 Cornell ,,,,,, 3 May ZO-Penn State U 6 Bucknell .......... 1 Won 10; Lost 0 JOSEPH E. BOYLE With Coach Joe Boyle at the helm for his second year, the Penn State golf team navigated through an undefeated season and took second place in the EIGA tournament of which Penn States Bill Davidson was the individual cham- pion. The Lions, line-up of Capt. Reilly, Davidson, Felus, Decker, Bainbridge, Altman, and Stultz ushered in the 1958 season by swamping Lehigh, 7-0. Three more victories came with ease before Ending resistance from the teams of Georgetown and Pittsburgh. The men from Nittany Valley trav- eled to New Haven, Conn., and finished second to Yale in the EIGA tournament. Decker, Davidson, and Felus qualified for State, with Davidson edging Felus in the semifinals before capturing the crown. The undefeated season was conclud- ed after three more victories for State. WILLIAM G. DAVIDSON Captain-Elect : 1 SHERMAN P. FOCG CHARLES A. BIBLEHEIIVIER Coach Captain-Elcct G ERAI ,D E. LIARLSON MunzlgeerlCCt The 1958 Penn State tennis team du- TE N N IS plicated their 1957 record of Eve wins and six losses. The Nettcrs, coached by Sherm Fogg, began the season in a winning way with ORGANIZATION u 72 victory over Western Maryland, Coach . , SHERMAN P. Face but: hhryland was a digerent story and Captain-Elect CHARLES A. BIBLEHEINIER the Lions were handed their Erst sete Manugcr-Elec! , GERALD E. CARLSON back. The team swept over Juniata, 9-0; 1958 RECORD then was outclassed bv Colgate and Penn. State sandwichea victories over Apr' 12-13mm SW6 7 W' Maryland 2 Syracuse and Bucknell around a loss to APr' lngelm SWCV 3 Maryland 6 Cornell before bowing two more times. Apr. 2347mm State 9 Juniata ' 0 .- a j . Apr. 26-Pcnn State .. 0 Colgate ............ 9 .,: g . 10 con elude a season of alternate wms Apr. 30-Penn State V 1 Pennsylvania U 8 :K i an i'llqssesia the Foggmen tOOk the final May lO-Penn State ,V 7 Syracuse . ........ 2 1 match inye same Fashion as the opener May 144knn State .. 3 Cornell . IIIIIIIIII 6 With a smaShing ViCer over Pm- May l7-Penn State 8 Bucknell .......... 1 This was the last match as Penn Stat- May ZO-Pcnn State . 1 Georgetown 8 ers for Capt. Fred Trust, Dick Jacobs, NIHyZJvPenn State .. 0 Navy ................ 9 and Chuck Questa; however, four letter- May 2341mm State 8 Pittsburgh . . 1 men will return to the 1959 squad. Won 5; Lust 0 1mm, 'h .x--. . .e xx: -.... . . .h .MQVOA: 'M-5ga:!.- e;e.:.g - - m.ng- 2.: m32..e-4o- 9-: O,- rm 0 : fo- r'm'4 Or: fut: e: or: r.- r- -- ...- -e....-.-....-.......e.h .-.-.-....-.-.-.c-r;7-..:.-.-...'.......-.--.-... .-....c'r.: thlum Rmr-Rurcr. Quusm, hlpmin 'I rust. Krahl. Top Rmv-Conch Fogg. Jacobs, Biblchcimer, Flick, Ilnnwtt, Manager Ernest. r f F. JOSEPH BEDENK Coach BASEBALL ORGANIZATION Coach - - Captain-Elect - F. JOSEPH BEDENK - ROBERT S. Hoovan Manager-Elcct LAMARTINE F. Hoon ROBERT S. HOOVER CaptainvElect Apr. 8-Penn State Apr. lS-Penn State Apr. IB-Penn State Apr. 19-Penn State Apr. 19-Penn State Apr. 24-Penn State Apr. 26-Penn State Apr. 26-Penn State Apr. 30-Penn State May 2-Penn State May lO-Penn State May lO-Penn State May 14-Penn State May 16-Penn State May l7-Penn State May 21-Penn State May 24-Penn State May 24-Penn State LAMARTINE F. HOOD Manager-Elcct 1958 RECORDA ............ 26 Western Maryland 0 ............ W 7 Bucknell 4 ............ 0 Ohio State 9 ............ 7 Ohio State 2 ............ 4 Ohio State 9 Bucknell ................................ 0 Syracuse ................................ 0 ............ 8 Syracuse 5 ............ 9 Navy 2 ............ 7 Gettysburg 3 ............ Georgetown 0 ............ 13 Georgetown 0 ............ 2 Temple 5 ............ 11 Pennsylvania 1 ......... 7 lafayette .............................. .8 N Pittsburgh ..... Pittsburgh ........................... 0 ON May 29-NCAA DISTRICT II CHAMPIONSHIP AT PHILADELPHIA, PA. 9 Penn State ............ 1 Lafayette Won 14;Lost 5 Penn States 1958 basebaII team retained its reputation OI being one oI the best in the East 119 it completed the 90119011 with an overall record OI 14 wins and Five 10.9909. Everyone got into the act in the opener 119 the Lions trouneeLI Western Maryland in IIIootbaII weather 1117111 'Ioot- ball 9c01e 26 0.St11te amassed 18 hits with the help OI 11 few errors by the opposing team to collect all OI their runs in seven innings. Cal Emer1',La1111' Baver, and R011 Reise hurled I01 the Lions in their Iirst tune up, with Emery getting the win. After two 1111i11-out9 Emery recorded his second triumph in another home battle. The big IeIthander allowed only two hits in the first eight inninos heIore BueLneII registered Iour un- earned 111119 in the ninth. Ron Rainey homeled for the Lions. Ohio StateIs nine proved too tough Ior the Lions in the Penn State W119 host to Syracuse Ior 11 doubleheader 11nd gar- nered two more wins. Junior righthander. Ron Reise, exhib- ited brilliant Iorm i11 shutting out the Orange, 11-0. Reise allowed t110 hits, struck out nine. and LIILIDII' walk 11 man. The home team scored eight 111119 in the Iirst two I111me9.TI1e next 17111110 also 11L11t t0 the Li0n9 I11 1111 8- 5 score. Navy was the next State victim and Eme11' won I1i9 sixth straight 0111110. Gettysburo with its pair OI highiy touted pitchers LIiLIn t bother the Lions 11s Reise held the enemy hats in LheeL to 11in, 7 3. Ceorvetown threw 11 seam to State even thmwh Emery gave only me r,hits; the Lions I111LI o11I1'tI11ee in winning 2-0 Reise turned in 11110the1 sparkling perIormzlnLe as his teammates 1: :ounded out 12 hits I01 13 1'111191.A second 1m1i110 single spoiled Reise 9 bid for 11 no- -I1itte1. 1 11 57 0111. 5a,; 190111 5745.. 1.1OI 11; -bo ll!!! Bottom R0117 Coach lBeudenk, Fegle1',MiIIer, Ba1LI1',Captain Stickler, Ruinev, K119L11111L,Sto11Lr, Ireedmzm, Moore, Beans, Emerv, i111iti11I outing oI 11 thILe 17111110 9e1ie9. Penn State could not push across a sincle tally while the BucLeyes scored nine times. The First Game DI the LI011I1Iehe'11LIe1 011 the IoIIowing d111' 11111.9 11 LIiIIerent 9t0111' and the Lions retaliated behind southpaw Emer17 and gained 11 7- 2 1'iet0117. The double 1111117 combinae tion of Bob Hoover and bury Fenley shone 011 the field and at bat. Four 1111119 in the ninth ieeLI the game. The nighteap was t11Len by Ohio State 119 three Lion pitch- Crs gave 11p 14 hits. Fegley ch the Lions with three 911Ieties. Another wa9hout occurred beIore BcdenLIs ball club tri- umphed over BueLneII I011 the 9eeonLI time. Emery was the winning pitcher. D01117 C11Id11'eII,Capt Don StieLIer and Claw ICIiIIer each had two hits while Iloovcr 9 home run and Emeiy 9 triple were other damaging blows. 11am .113'wvwr'1r-T VVatL'ins, R'IcMuIIen, Bm'er, Manager VVnIIis. Top Rou'eSimmers, Caldwell, lIeise, Hoover, Assistant Couch Mcdler. Temple put the damper on St111e'9 Iire I11' I11111LIL111IIi1117 the Li0119,5-2 Emery received his Iir9t 1099, giving 1111L eiOhtD hits. State got back 011 its Ieet with 1 1'1ie1011' 01'e1 another Philadel- phia tL 1m, Penn. Reise went the distance and was aided I111 CHILIWCIIIS roundhtripper and 11 triple by Steve B111iLI1'11 LaIavette with it9 star- studded line- up en01 1geLI the Nittanies in 11 battle hct11'ee11 two oI the EMS I1e9t.LaI111ette entered the scoring column Iirst with two 1111119 in the I011rth, but the Lions tallied Eve in the 911111e Irame. Two more in the seventh seemed to insure the Lions OI 11 1' iL't0111' but the Maroon rallied for six runs in their hall OI the eichth t0 11'i11,8 7 A win over Coloate and two shutouts over the Pitt Panthers earned the Lions :1 berth in the NCAA Di9t1iet 11 Play- oIIs. met L11I111'ette and took 11 trimming, 9-1. State 11min CHARLES D. WERNER EDWARD F. MORAN Coach Captain-Elect DEAN M. ROSSI THOMAS J. FITZPATRICK, JR- Co-Manager-Elect Co-Manager-Elect TRACK ORGANIZATION Coach - - CHARLES D. WERNER Captain-Elect - - EDWARD F. MORAN CaManager-Elect DEAN M. R0551 Co-ManagewElect THOMAS J. FITZPATRICK, JR. '1': 1 . .-.-. -.-.- -.-.-.-. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. -.-. .J-.-.-.-.-.-....-.-.-.-.-....-.-.- -.-.M . ....-.- ... ..-.-.-.-.- - -.... .-.-... .......- - - . ....-.- WW .- . . .-....-.- Three-way tie for first Chick Wernefs thinclads started the season rather slowly, but Finished in great stride by taking five successive wins. The team, featuring great strength in the middle-distance and dis- tance events, was considered weak in dash and Field events. Werner took his track team to Quantico Marine Base to engage the Marines, Michigan, and Purdue. The Lions didift Fare too well as they placed third. The following weekend the team again traveled to the Base to enter the Quantico Relays and again the men in Blue and White werenit too im- pressive. Navy visited States campus for the first dual meet of the season and went home victorious by five points, the advantage coming in the 561d events. King, Kerr, and Engelbrink gave State a sweep in the Mile as Kerr took the 2-mile. Moran helped the cause by taking the 880-yd. run in 1:599. Co-Capt. 3.! g.gaa-J : R f m ,: ,wmewi .1 .I I 5 B. r J; Fareira, Campbell, Kopcsak, Sharpe. op Barney, SchaefTCr, Richards, Gross, Smith, Lempert, Daniels, Manager Berman. Norris set a school record in the pole vault with a 13' 8V4 Jump. The Lions went to Philadelphia for the Penn Relays where Norris continued his Fine jumping with a 13' 9 eEort for a second place tie. In the IOO-yd. dash, freshman Bob Brown pushed Dave Sime and Woodhouse, two of the top dash men in the country to the tape. The 4-mi1e relay team was second to St. Johns West Virginia and Colgate were breathers for the Nittanies. Nine Hrsts were recorded by State in trouncing the Moun- taineers. The highest scoring efFort C99 pointsD came against Colgate. The Wolverines of Michigan came to Nittany Valley only to lose to the Lions in a close match. The final score was decided by five points. Some of the Blue and White per- formers hit their peak of the year to set school records as Sopho- more Dick Hambright circled the track in 48.1 seconds to establish a new mark in the 440-yd. run and Ed Moran had 3 1250.2 time in the 880-yd. run for the other record of the after- noon. Fred Kerr won the Zeniile and then led State to a sweep of the mile. State also took first places in the mile relay, discus, and 220-yd. dash, and had a firsteplace tie in the pole vault. The Pitt Panthers came to town with the idea of upsetting the Lions, but their top candidate, Barnwell, was the only threat as State took a 761f2-54V2 decision. For the second week in a row, Ed Moran set a new school mark. This time it was the mile, which he did in 21 4209.8 time. Kerr and King followed him for second and third places, respectively. Kerr was Victor the second time as he took the 2-mi1e run. Buster Thomas helped the cause by speeding across 100 yards of Cinders in 10 seconds Hat in winning the lOO-yd. dash. State was first Bottom Raw-Coach Werner, O'Connor, Hambright, Szeyllcr, Engelbrink, Schwab, Moran, Co-Captain Norris, CoACaptain Norton, Kerr, Ki g, i Rmv-Assistzmt Coach Gordon, Nyce, Lopushinsky, VVambold, Waldo, Freeman, White, XVillimns, in Five other events. The Lions traveled to New York with a fourvmeet winning streak at stake. Their opponents, the Jaspers of Manhattan, were unbeaten in dual competition For five years. The final score was 70-61 in favor of the Lions. State swept the mile Cfor the sixth consecutive timeD and high jump. Hambright and Co-Capt. Norton ended up 1, 2 in the 220-yd. dash, and Kerr, Norris, Szeyller, and OConnor won their respective events. In the IC4-A Tournament the Lions qualified nine men, more than any other team, but faltered in the finals and were edged by a strong Villanova squad. Norton took top laurels in the 440-yd. run and Moran ran second to the talented Ron Delaney in both the mile and 880eyd. run. Only three Lion competitors went to the NCAA Tournament, none of whom placed very high in the finals. INTRAMURAL SPORTS EUGEN C. BISCHOFF CLARENCE M. SYKES Athletics Assistant, Intramural Athletics INTRAMURAL SPORTS ORGANIZATION Director oflnlvmmuralAthletics - . - EUGEN C. BISCHOFF sisttmt Director of Intramural Athletics . CLARENCE M. SYKES Intramural sports were first organized in 1931 although . ere were informal events From the first day students arrived egpenn State. Since 1931 the program has expanded until today it offers seventeen sports. This year more than 5,000 students participated in over 3,000 scheduled contests. hi the Fail Football, tennis-singles, Oolfvmedalist, and bowl- ing are held. Basketball, boxing, wrestling, swimming, hand- ball singles and doubles, volleyball, and badminton tournaments are oftered in the Winter. Each Spring brings soccer, track, golfeteam, tennis-doubles, and horseshoes events. In each sport there is a tournament for fraternity men and one for independent men, with a Champion being determined in each of these divisions. Each member of a championship CuChH! independent team receives a silver intramural medal and each winning Fraternity receives a trophy. Last year the All-Year Point Award was won by Tau Kappa Epsilon. All regular undergraduate male students are eligible to compete in the program. About one half of these students par ticipate in the program. OHiCials are appointed from the student body and staff members. Football, basketball, volleyball, and howling are the most popular sports. Both single elimination and round robin tournae ments are held. Eugen C. BischofF, has headed the program since 1934 and is assisted by Clarence M. Sykes. They arrange schedules, super- vise play, keep records, and present awards to the winners. New records that are established are recorded in the intramural archives. 371 Get that ma Fight with gravity Score two for takedown 372 The big night Using YOUI' head R011 him over p for the front line Set. v i W atch that spike! Winning form Fraternity competition WOMEN'S RECREATION JUDITH C. McFARLAND President WOMENLS RECREATION ASSOCIATION ORGAN IZATION President - - - 1 JUDITH C. MCFABLAND Vice-President - - - - - JEAN H. NIGH JACQUELINE R. LONG DOROTHY L. QUERRY BARBARA A. THIEL BARBARA J. KNIGHT Secretar I-Treasm-er - - - Club PresidenYS C hairnmn - - Intramural Chairman - - - Publicity Chairman - Assistant Intramural Chairmen E. LAMBERT, SERENA D. PENDLETON Senior Adviser - - . MARY K. HERBEIN Sophomore Representative . - ANN L.Hu1111AHD Freshman Representatives - SUSAN L RICH SANDRA M. KLEEB Saturday Play N 10121 C ham man - - SANDRA BIBER - DR. MILDRED A. LUCEY Faculty Adviser - - The Women's Recreation Association ofFers social recre- ational activities for women students. Intramural sports are an i111portant part of the VVRA program. Participation is open to sororities, residence halls, and independent groups. largest number of points throughout the year is awarded The group which compiles the the intramural trophy. An annual Winter Sports Dav is held in March. Other highlights 2116 Saturdav plav nights a Christmas party for unoderpiivilcgcd Childien an aquilcade, and a Spring Dance Concert. Bottom RmU-I'Iubbard, Tlxiel, Lona, McFarland, Nigh, Querrv. Top Row-Bibcr, Knight, Rich, Lambert, Pendlemn, klceb. Rhythmic leaps Watch the birdie! Water ballet 0,nVSatuIda y night Watch the stick THE A IVITIES JAMES J. NUSSBAUM VINCENT L. MARINO JEANETTE L. BUTLER Vice-President President SecretarytTreasurer Junior Class Junior Class Junior Class CLASS OFFICERS f i i ! 1 1 MARILYN E. BARNDT DONALD C. CLAGETT GEORGE C. BENTRAM Secretary-Treasurer President Vice-President Sophomore Class Sophomore Class Sophomore Class JAMES L. TERRY JAY P. KAHLE ROBIN E. BROOKS Vice-President President Secretarvareasurer Freshman Class Freshman Class Freshman Class 383 384 JAY H. FELDSTEIN President ALL-UNIVERSITY CABINET ORGANIZATION All-University President - - - 1 - JAY H. FELDSTEIN All-University Vice-President - - - - - STEVE A. GARBAN All-Univcrsity Secretary-Trcasurer - - 1 - JOHN A. CINGmCH Senior ClaSs President - . - - - - CHARLES A. VVELSH junior Class President - - - 1 - VINCENT L. MARINO Sophomore C1a55 President - - - 1 - - DONALD C. CLAGETT Freshman Class President . - 1 - - - JAY P. KAHLE l111crfratcr11ity Council President - - - - - EDWARD R. Hmn Punhellenic Council Preside 11t - - - PHYLLIS A. MUSKAT Association of Independent Men President - - EDWARD M. FRYMOYER Leonidas President - - - RITA G. SALTZER Women 5 Student Government Association President - - ELLEN R. DONOVAN Women s Recreation Association President - - JUDITH C. MCFARLAND Men' 5 Athletic Association President - - - - FREDERICK L. KERR Head of Board of Publications - - - - ROBERT B. FRANKLIN Head of Board of Dmmatics 1111111 Forensics - - - MARY ANN GEMMILL President of Agriculture Student Council - - ROBERT J. LABAR President of Business Administration Student Council . - JAMES M. MElsTER President of Chemistry and Physics Student Council - - - DONALD R. ZEPP President of Education Student Council - , - Rum H. JOHNSON President of Engineering and Architecture Student Council . - A. JACK KENDALL Pres1dent of Home Economics Student Council - - - ELEANOR K. JUDY President of Liberal Arts Student Council 1 - - LOUIS J. PHILLIPS P1csidc111 of Mineral Industries Student Council WILLIAM G. SEKERAS President of Physical Education and Athletics Student Council - CALVIN W. EMEnY Parliamentarian - - DANIEL B. THALIMER STEVE A. Vice-President GARBAN JOHN A. GINGRICH Secretary-Treasurer All-Univcrsity Cabinet, the highest student gov- erning body, is the legisiative branch OF student government ilt Penn State. Cabinet is aided bv the All-University 0111cers of the executive branch and by Judicial and Tribunal of the judicial branch. In its weekly meetings 21nd in the work done by special committees, Cabinet considers problems pertinent to the University, to the student body, and to particular organizations and activities. Cabi- net committees are appointed by the All-University President after application to the Cabinet Personnel Interviewing Committee. Especially important in determining topics to he considered by Cabinet are the workshop reports from the Studcnterieulty Encampment hc1d 2m- nually in September. At the Encampment, more than one hundred student, faculty, and adminis- trative representatives discuss problems of the Uni- versitv. Acting as 21 liaison between the students and the administration, Cabinet represents each student with members from activities, classes, independent Bottom Row- Haber, Garban,Fc1dstein, Gingrich ,,Donovan LaBar, Em erv. Second Raw-Mnrinu, Frankli 1n, On, Ilimz, Fry moyer, Kerr, XVagner. 11nd fraternal organizations, college councils, and athletics. Each year Cabinet sponsors 11 1..cadcrship Train- ing Program which consists OF a series of informa- tive lectures concerning the responsibilities of lead- ers in campus activities. This eight- week cour sc is ofFered each semester to 2111 students. Other action this year has included the found- ing of a weiI-supported student insurance program, the organizing 01 :1 Lecture Series that brought Eleanor Rooscvcit zmd Clement Attlee t0 the U ni- versity, and the supplementing 01' mediczi1 expenses for Larry Sharp, :1 former student severely injured in an accident on campus last your. Cabinet pro- posed exemption of veterans from 11 required physi- cal education program, reorganization 0F student government in its judicial branches, and 11 program for HUB expansion. Also investigated were plans for the Stone Valley Recreation area 11nd the 101'- mution OF 21 Parents' Association. Cabinetk aim this year has been :1 generz11 broad- ening of the scope of governmental activities 101' students by means of personal interviews and cottee hours. Top Roxv-Kcmiall,lut1v, Meister, McFarland, Phillips, Juhnsnn, Saltzogr. ELLEN R. DONOVAN President SENATE 386 Bottom Rmv-Jcrsun, Shogrcn, First, Donovan, Janjigian, Colbec 1:. Second Row- Sega a,r Butt erw,orth Kissick, Moore,Clark,Humphrey,Shipp.101 Rmv- Kennel, Nigh, Dominick, Inglcy, Huston, Poorbaugh, Mal ey ORGANIZATION President - - - . - - - ELLEN R. DONOVAN Vice-President - - - . - - - JESSIE R. JANJIGIAN Secretary - - - - - - e SANDRA SHoanN Treasurer - - - - - - - - SUSAN J. FmST The Senate was organized in 1915 as the highest governing body of the Womelfs Student Government Association, having jurisdiction over the House of Representatives, Freshman Coun- cil, Judicial, and Freshman Regulations Board. In addition to establishing and enforcing the rules and regulations of the women students, the members of Senate act as a sounding board for student opinion at the weekly meetings. Members of the Senate include the class senators, ex-ofhcio members, ofhcers 0F the W0- melfs Student Government Association, and a representative from the Dean of Womexfs office. The president of Senate is a member of the AlleUniversity Cabinet and the vice-president serves as the president of the House of Representatives. This year Senate sponsored the Junior-Senior Faculty Reception and the Big-Little Sister Program, and also co-ordinated the social, educational, and recreational programs within the in- dividual living units. Senate also participated in the first Pennsylvania State Meet 0f the Inter- collegiate Association of Women Students. JESSIE R. JANJIGIAN Chairman HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ORGANIZATION . . . - - JESSIE R. JANJIGIAN - - - GAIL D. BENTLEY - - SHEILA STOHL C hairmnn - - Vice-Chm'rman - - - ' Secretary - - - The House of Representatives is the link between all women students and the Women,s Student Government Association. Members include the president of each upper-Class residence hall unit and town and co-op representatives. The Vice-President of the Senate presides over the meetings of the House which are held every two weeks. Suggestions and complaints of women students are present- ed to the House. Recommendations are then given to the Senate for approval. This year each women's residence hall group worked on displavs For the Holv Cross football game. Prizes for the contest were magazine subscriptions to be used in the lounges. Annual events Sponsored by the House are a clothing drive for the Friends Societv and a May Day celebration on Mothefs Day week-end. Bottom Row-Bemley, Janjigian, Stohl, Malonev, Frank. Second Rmv-Hoffman, Baker,n Grube, Smith, DeMey.ete Row-Benenfeld, McMillan, Dunkerton, McCaron, Blackm 388 STUDENT TRIBUNAL Bottom RmveFishL-r, XVilson, Curr, Serum, Dennis. Top Rental Iarrison, Jaffc, Barnes, Dey, Gregg. Student Tribunal is the menis .udicial bodv which deals with misdemeanors J . committed by male undergraduate students. This court 01' original jurisdiction is composed of representatives from the sophomore, juniur, and senior classes. The members are appointed by the All- University President, with the approval of Cabinet. Selection of a Chairman for Tribunal is performed by a committee composed of the Dean of Nlen, the Dczm of Women, the All-University President, and the retiring Chairman. Punishments vary according to the seriousness of an offense. Penalties may range from :1 reeommcndution for expulsion of a student from the University to lesser forms of punishment including probation and suspension from all extra- curricular activities. All decisions by Tribunal are subject to approval by the Dean of Men and may be appealed to the Senate Subcommittee on Discipline. l ROGER G. SEROTA Chairman JUDICIAL COMMITTEE AUDREY D. JERSUN Chairman ii- u i w; Bottom Row-Grotsky, Jersun, Moran, Thas. Top Rmv-Snydcr, Skadc, Toklish. The Judicial Committee is the division of the Womenis Student Govern- k ment Association which interprets and enforces both VVSGA and residence hall rules and regulations. Violations of these rules are reported to Judicial members who then hear cases and give the students an opportunity to plead their cases. Judicial imposes the penalties according to the seriousness of the Ogenses. The women who are members of Judicial, four seniors and four juniors, are selected by self-nomination and screening in their fourth semester. Their selection must be approved by Senate and the Dean of Women. A junior member of Judicial is appointed Chairman of the Freshman Regu- lations Board, which acts as a judiciary body for freshman women. This board is composed of eight freshman women. In addition to the annual tea held by Judicial to acquaint residence hall hostesses with Changes in W SGA regulations and to discuss current problems, a joint committee was established with Senate this year to evaluate the present VVSGA regulations and suggest possible improvements in them. TRAFFIC COURT DOUGLAS W. SMITH Chairman Bottom Rmv-Slrung, Rex, Smith, Staulrct. Top Row-Dunsmorc, Sponscllcr, Zubcr. A violator presents his case 390 BOOK EXCHANGE JAMES M. MEISTER Chairman Botlom Rmv-KissiLk,B11rke,lesm1, Mcister, Kalli, Fcuthcnnan, Foster, chi11slub,Pug.1l,Nelson. Socomi Rmv-Bmidic, ,Sherman,M:1i'lc,Cvchr,ke, Mitchell, Moore,Gohlmm1, 111311 111111, anr:1si,c'1d Ihirtl Rmv-Comcs, Conmkos, XVisI111e1', Phil i115 Umstcad, Fanning, Refo11'icl1,Neil, i1 0rzit.170urlh Rmv-Bzirton, 'I ucci, Greer, Gol111,Krc1'sky, Isen- crg, Wm 11c Richards, Epstei1 11. Top Rmv-IIurburgcr, Pass,C 11111110, Boson, IVL'xlc-r, Savadove. The BX handles student supplies 391 PUBLICATIONS LA VIE goes to press Gating in the k ow . . . Froth Girl Candidates Publication photographers at work Salesmanship KAY NOONAN C. EDWARD FRANKLIN Art Editor JOSEPH D- PATTONY JR- Managing Editor Editor -b 110110111 RonmCmmp, 5111:1141; lel1, Hcll, 11111, Herring, P111011, Firmklin, O'Neill, 1111mm; Nuon 111, 111.13riggs, RICC lrrun, 11011-1 cc. SLL 01111 Ruw-Orlou'ck, 81111111, 111111;, '1111 011:, Scmmr, C11111gh Fox, Smeal, szdek, Putchan, Frank, Ru thm 111?, B0 ck, .1113 nggs, Baroursis, Glexl11.7111'rd Row- Uhler, Kaplan, Helms, C,rouse ne,1 T;1nau,11111orhead, Breisch,V1'estcon, B1011 n, Kv ashay, Beard, Zunelli, Funkc, Rothwell. T or Row-Juers, Zerby, Wolfinger, Zbailey, Fnlzone, Marku, Ries, Barto1n1, nLitzenbe eerrg 394 ORGANIZATION Editor - - . JOSEPH D. PATTON, JR. Managing Editor - - - C. EDWARD FRANKLIN Art Editor . - - - - KAY UOONAN Activities Co-Editor - - HENRIETTA E. HERTZOC. Activities Co-Editor - - - BARBARA A. MARCUS Copy Editor - - - - SUSANNE ITTEL Fraternity Editor - - - KENNETH H. ISHLER Organizations Editor - - PATRICIA A. O,NEILL BARBARA A. BELL Senior Co-Editor KENNETH B. FLORENCE Photography Editor KENNETH H. ISHLER Fraternity Editor MARY A. NASH Sorority Editor HENRIETTA E. HERTZOG Activities CwEditor xx SUSANNE ITTEL Copy Editor LA VIE, the book of the senior class, is recognized as one of the outstanding university yearbooks. In accordance with its French name, meaning nThe Life, the hook depicts college life of the Senior Class during the four years at Penn State. LA VIE was published annually by the Junior Class from the first issue in 1889 until 1930. At this time it became a project of the Senior Class. Photography Editor - - KENNETH B. FLORENCE Scheduling Editor - - - JOSEPH A. CHAMP Senior-COeEditor - . - BARBARA A. BELL SeniorCo-Ezlitor - - - MARY K. BRIGGS SororitvEditur - - - MARY A. NAsn h - DAVID L. SVVAVELY ROBERT D. McCAnmm Sports Editor - - - University Editor - - MARY K. BRIGGS DAVID L. SVVAVELY Senior Co-Editor Sports Editor 't 4-H: t. f, .3 t7 PATRICIA A. OtNElLL Organization Editor ROBERT D. MCCARRON University Editor JOSEPH A. CHAMP Scheduling Editor BARBARA A. MARCUS Activities Co-Editor The fifteen members of the senior board are the editors who coordinate the work of the junior and sophomore hoards. These candidates d0 omce work including typing, proofreading, and writing of articles. Promotions are awarded according to the amount and quality of each candidates work. Woodrow W. Bicrly serves as editorial adviser; Andrew XV. Case as art adviser; and William F. Fuller as financial adviser. 395 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ROBERT B. FRANKLIN ltOI' The Daily Collegian, successor to the Free Lance, has grown from a four-page weekly in 1887 to an eight-page tabloid published Tuesday through Saturday. The paper includes campus news, sports, editorials, cartoons and na- tional and international news released through the A5501 ciated Press. The Daily Collegian is one of the Few campus news- papers not restricted by faculty or administrative censorship. News and editorial policy is determined by the senior edi- torial board. These students are aided by Richard O. Byers, business adviser, and John D. Vairo, editorial adviser. The stag is divided into business and editorial sections and uses the class board promotion system. Candidates from any curriculum may participate in an extensive train- ing program of the newspaper. Collegian, Inc., made up of nine representatives from the University administration and Iive students, governs the financial agairs 0F the student newspaper. The Circu- lation of 7,000 copies of each issue of The Daily Collegian is supported by advertising revenue and student fees. 396 DAVID M. FINEMAN City itor LOUIS F. PRATO Sports Editor RICHARD C. DRAYNE Managing Editor ORGANIZATION ROBERT B.FnANKL1N FRANK J. VOJTASEK ROBERT V. PICCONE DAVID M. FINEMAN RICHARD C. DRAYNE Louxs F. PRATO MATrHEw R. MATHEWS PATRICIA W. EVANS LYNN G. WARD RICHARD S. FISHER ROBERT J. THOMPSON H. JANICE SMITH THOMAS H. BUCKEY GEORGE E. MCTURK ELIZABETH F. BRACKBILL KATHRYN L. BURGERT Editor - - - Business Manager - - - Business Manager, Spring Semester - City Editor - - - - Managing Editor - - - - Sports Editor - - - Associate Sports Editor - - Personnel and Public Relations Director - Copy Editor - - - - - Assistant Copy Editor - - - Photography Editor - - - Credit Altmager - - - Local Advertising Manager - - Assistant Local Advertising Manager - National Advertising Manager - Promotion Manager - Personnel Manager - - - - NIARY A. NASH Classified Advertising Manager - - RACHEL D. VVATERS Co-Circulation Manager - - - MARY A. FIRST Co-Circulaiion Altmager - - - MURRAY M. SIMON MARY K. HERBEIN - MYLA A. JOHNSON Research and Records Manager - - Office Secretary JANICE SMITH THOMAS III. BUCKEY ROBERT V. PICCONE Credit Manager Local Advertising Manager Busmess Manager FRANCIS J. VOJ'l'ASEK Business Manager I MATTHEW R. IWATIIEVVS PATRICIA W. EVANS LYNNN G. WARD ASSOCiate Sports Editor Personnel Director COPY EdItor 'w , I MI , Vnmsck, Smith, NIIsII, Buukhill, l7iIst Svunul Hnu'ilecIllI cws, light I, lfhltll Ci'lSLinltU 1:32:22, 1117:: LIIrIluhnIIEgSIIlelLIP 1:131:13 NM 1:: IIILRI;'IJ;113$1HII 111::11d Ill, Mlnlic Ik, Fle ck, Dunn's Mickey, 1mm n bou III III, XVaIILu, Alc l Ink. lop I III - lu'xim, Sum, Dieck, Dun 1m. Sugar, Ncuburtll, XVyIlmc, Xlahuuhck, Quinoncs, Luvcjuy, Briggs PENN STATE FROTH ., LOUIS LASDAY J ROBERT JOHNSON BURTON HOLLANDER RAYMOND C. YOUNG Business Manager Business Coordinator Advertising Director Advertising Director Bmtnm Rmv-Linculn, Lusduy, vaicki, Jacobson, Young, Armon. Toll Row-Thompsun, Juhnson, Hollander, Orfunun, Bechtel. ROY s. VOLLMER Art Director ROBERT J. THOMPSON Photography Mirth should prevail, come what mav. Thus Shakes- peare unknowingly established the motto ior the Penn State Froth,c21mpus humor mag212ine,published eight times each war. In the plav, iMeasure for Measure, DShakespeares foolish gentlemen also provided the name for lroth staiP members. This is not to imply that Froth is the least bit Shakes- pearean in style! It features cartoons, satires, 21nd parodies, some of which are original and some of which are lifted From other humor magazines. Montth features include pictures and an article on each issueis Froth GirV; Old Maniaii-a report of recent campus pinnings, engagements, and marriages; uMug and Jester'L-a column by the editor; and HGoing Around in Circles'i-a column that promotes Jazz apprec1at1on. Each issue has a theme such as iiGo I-Iome Frosh, iiSCe nior Class Gift, HD0 It Yourself, and HThe Beatnike Penn State Style. One issue each year also parodies 21 national magazine. The amount and quality of the work done by the ufoolish gentlemen Cand ladiesD, who compose the stafF, determine their promotions on the Frotifs board system. iiFrothyfi a blue-and-white clad jester who has become as much 21 Penn State tradition 213 the Clowning Nittany Lion at football games, provides good promotion for the magazme. W. P. HILLGARTNER Promotion Manager RONALD E. NOWICKI Editor ORGANIZATION Editor - - - - RONALD E. NOWICKI Business Manager - - - Lotus LASDAY Associate Editors - ALAN C. ELMS, JAMES B VVINPENNY Business Coordinators - J. ROBLRT JOHNSON, JOHN A. KERR Advertising Managers BURTON HOLLANDER, RAYMOND C. YOUNG Art Staff - - - - - Photography Staff - - - ROBERT J. THOMPSON Promotion Staff - - - VVILL'AM P. HILLGARTNER Circulation Managers, MARSHALL S.JAco1zs0N, IIOWARDC.L1NCOLN Copy Staff - - . CAROLE A.B1:CHT1:L Exchange Directors - SARAH J. Bnomec, PAULA E. T RUNK Office Manager - - - - AGNES M. ARMON Faculty Adviser - - - ROBERT M. Pocanss ROY S. VOLLMER 399 PENN STATE ENGINEER ORGANIZATION Cu-Eu'itor - - - . JAMES E. MCLAUGIILIN Cu-Etlimr - - - . GORDON H. RUTHERFORD Business Manager , - - MONTE P. MUNICOMERY Managing Editor - . - - CHARLES E. BAKER Feature Editors - CAIIIIL A. DOMINICK, MARLYN L. RABENOLD Photo Editor - - - - MAIITIN I. Scnulm Local Azlircrlising Manager i - BERNARD A. MACDOVITZ National Advertising Manager - - GLENN H. GERBER Circulation Managers - JliFlTnY B. BALDWIN, LAVVIUENCE E BRODY Bminuss Accountant - - . DONALD E. GlIoFF Office Manager - - . TERENCE J. O'Rounxu JAMES E. MCLAUGHLIN GORDON H. RUTHERFORD Co-Editor Co-Editor Bumnu liuII'AO' Rm ur kc, SI. HllLll', Rabennld, Baker, McLaughlin, Gmfl', Ccrlmr, Montgomery. Second RmIMBnkcr, Pungonis, ancu, in .Iss, UIIIrniIski, Dunmirc, Kudis Iluglics.10p Row-Millcr, yllllln, Robinson, 0mm, Ilnmmarstmm, llcgemunn, Gardner, Ilouscl MONTE P. MONTGOMERY Business Manager The stLIdvnt-organizcd and selfisupportcd Reports on new happenings are presented PL'IHI State Engineer is published eight by the Engineering Student Council. A times each year. llic szUIzinc aims to Girl of the Monthii is selected for each promote interest in engineeringjournalism, issue and a Cord Calendar is published to assist in educational research among annually. students in thc cnglnccrmg curriculums, Although staff members are usually and to immolc technical writino as 11 . . .. l o i lrom the College of Engineering and Ar- cnrccr. . . . . clutccturc, any student who IS interested in Each issue contains four feature articles the Iicld of engineering may become a stag member. and pictures, and :1 column by the Dean. 400 PENN STATE FARMER ORGANIZATION Ca-Etlitor . - - - CAROL A. Fonmzs Co-Editor - - - - . DAVID A. BALL CavEditor - . - - OSCAR P. IIEIJJHCII Business A'Immgcr . - - . JAMES J. PORTMAN National Advertising Manager - , ALAN C. VVmcu'r Slulc Advertising A'Immger - - . JAMES D. BERRY Local AdvertisingManager . - humnn II. FRECUN Circulation Manager - - - - JOHN J. Buscu Feature Editor - - - - ARLENE H. STARKEY CAROL A. FORBES JAMES J. PORTMAN Editor Business Manager v, IIcllrich, Forbes, Ball, Grubs, Molowski. i '1 0p Row-Dclaplain, Ftccon, Wright, Evans, Clil! t. i Bottom Rmv-Smrkc The Penn State Farmer was first published in 1908, but containing recipes, shopping, and sewing suggestions. Each 1 during the war years it was discontinued. In 1949, publi- issue also includes photographs and information about nThe T cation was resumed under the name of the Penn State Farmer's Daughter who is Chosen from women students Farmer, Forester, and Scientist. who are participants in the activities of the College of The Agriculture Student Council supports the magazine Agriculture. which is published four times a year. It has a wide cireu- The Farmer staff consists of those students and fac- lation throughout the State as well as among Penn State ulty members who are interested in contributing to the students. magazine. Articles in the Farmer range From features covering new A member of the Agriculture College Magazines Asso- scientific achievements, agricultural advancements, humor- ciated, thc Farmer is rated a top national agriculture ous and educational stories, to a complete womenis page publication. 401 CENTRAL PROMOTION AGENCY ORGANIZATION Director - EMANUEL GmaisNiuzuc Business Manager - - THEODORE M. VVEXLER Distribution Directors Design Director .. . Production Director ix x STEPHEN G. FRIEDLER, JEROME J. KARP CAROL A. I'iECKMAN J. MICHAEL OLDERMAN EMANUEL GREENBERG Chairman Bottom Row-Clemens, liricdler, Greenberg, Knul, I'leckmun. Top Row-Oldemmn, XVexler, Hullander, Karp. The Central Promotion Agency is a non-prOEt organit zution which handles campus publicity. Organized in 1954, the CPA has replaced the small promotional Stags of cam- pus organizations with 21 centralized stafii. This enables publicity 21nd advertisements of University events to be car- ried out eiliciently, quickly, and economically. The work of CPA is managed by four stalls. The art stair prints posters by hand or uses the silk screen process linr large orders. Those posters that must be given to pro- fessional printers are handled by the production staii'. The distribution and removal of posters as well as the hanging of the large banners over the mall are taken cure of by the circulation stafi'. The agency is also responsible for con- tracting For advertising time over local radio stations. The business staff handles the finances of the organiza- tion. All Operations of CPA are financed by the advertising budgets of the organizations it serves. i This year University events that were promoted by CPA included pep rallies, the Bryan Green Lecture Series, Greek Week, Spring XVeek, and the University elections. THEODORE M. WEXLEB Business Manager BOARD OF STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS ROBERT B. FRANKLIN Chairman JOSEPH D. PATTON, JR. Vice Chairman C. EDWARD FRANKLIN Secretary s STUDENT HANDBOOK BRYNA M. NELSON Editor ROBERT V. PICCONE Business Manager 403 THE ARTS Sparkling Showgirls N$ Backstage preparation aw i i 33 Concert Opera Group presents Mozart's 1Cosi Fan Tutte Eugene Ormandv conducts the PhiladelphiaIOrchestra t J , L . . 1E . Eleanor Roosevelt chats with students ammmkmm The Critic Progresswe Jazz Stan Kentonw iration Insp Cl 23 t e .11.. a B .h S .1 n a P S e h t d n a S a .1 S e .I. g I o t r C .b 0 R John Gielgud presents Shakespearean readin PENN STATE RGANIZATION President - - - - - - - HARRY E. JONES Vice-President - - - - -- - ; DEREK SWINE Treasurer - - - w - , FLOYD E. SANTORO Corresponding Secrcmry - - ; . - - ROBERTA LEVINE Recording Secretary - - - . - - PATRICIA A. VVHAITF. Actor's Representative - - - - - RICHARD V. MAZZA Button; Row- Reifsneider, Samom Levine, Jones, Paladino, W haite, Swire, Tim Sec and R01 v-vVValters, Chappl c Dickinson, Glenn, Murphv, Swing, Framz, K:1:z.Tllircl Rmv-Mcllnuv, X'Vulfc, Vilulc, Ku111el,MchrL-,w Roberts, Ycaton, Bcsnnctt, 11111vers.70pRmv-Quurlcs, Kaiser, chhlich, Sh11ulla,Bonhun1 Antalos sky, Luyrc, .1qu121 1'; Ind PLAYERS -1 Druid Circle Working in close association with the Department of Theatre Arts, the Penn State Players is one of the primary outlets for student dramatic ability and interest. Any student may participate in Players activities during the After a stu- dent has earned thirty points he may be recognized as 21 YCEJI as an actor or as a CICVV member. member. Each year Players presents eight major productions. This year, five of the plays were given at Center Stage, a theatre-in-the-round. In this theatre, the audience is in such Close contact with the actors that it is 0F extreme im- portance that the make-up, lighting, and costumes be of near perfection. V . :wth x ,iv; Too True to be Good The productions at Center Stage this season included nThe Druid Circle, The Reluctant Debutante? and tiMusic at Night. iiTheati-e Omnibus, a kaleidoscope of English, American, and Japanese theatre was presented by the Art Company, a group of graduate students. A new Play, iinhigenia at Aulis, by Russell Grays was staged by Players this year. In addition to the performances at Center Stage, pro- ductions were given in Schwab Auditorium. Too True to Be Good? a staged reading by George Bernard Shaw, was a highlight of Junior Prom Weekend. A musical, iiThe Boy Friend, by Sandy Wilson, depicting the 20's was presented on Mothers Day Weekend. PENN STATE Entertainment, U. S. A. $3.. ORGANIZATION RICHARD P. WATSON President SYLVIA A. GUYER NANCY K. KAUCHACK V ice-President Secretary RONALD A. KOLB KENNETH R. TODD Treasurer M ember-at-Large Annie Get Your Gun . .a .71 9. ... . mm? 4. K tk 8-0.1.r . ' 1 I i ,1 u 1 THESPIANS ch21ck,Gu Rmmm Row-J m2n1.111. PiCCunC, 1211'1C The Penn State Thcspians was organized sixty years ago by the late Fred Lewis Pattcc and John M. LCCtC. For 1111' first ten years Classics only were produced, but since 1908 Thespiuns 1121s been 111'C5Cnting musical comedies. Although women have been appearing in Thcspian shows since 1930, i1 W215 OIHCially 2111 2111-1112111: club until 1952. Before this time, there W215 21 corresponding female organization. Mas- querettcs. For the past ten vears it has been Thespiun practice to l11CSCnt 2m Olivinal show each 132111 and 21 B1'1121dw'211' show This schedule gives students 2111 11111101 tunlty each Spring. thereby fulfilling to write and direct dialogue and music, one of the main purposes of the Thespians. Tryouts for Thespians' cast and crew are held during 'l11,dd Kau v-r, 11'-.115un, 17114121111111, lnnunum us, Mulrrison, Hoffman, Rvsk11.l0p Rmv-Rnue, Mluhclircr 11' cs! Gerber. Hertzog, Frm1k,12151121n, 13111 Second RmviNclsnn, '1101'gnn,Scl1111i1l!, First. 1311111113111, 1110!, rm tho Hrst week or each semester 1111' the F111'1hco111ing show. These. positions 2er open 111 all students. ship in Thcspians is 2111'2Irdcd on 11 point system with points being dCtCI'minCd by the amount of time 211111 11111111 215 well Actual member '21s the degree 111' rcsponsihilitv shown 111' each student. 1119 I'ull show, Entertainment, U. S. 11. , had 215 its theme '21 tClCVision quiz prognun in which the winncr visited 21nd participated in various phases of the theatrical world. Annie Got Your Gun was SCICCth 1111' thC Spring 1111111110 tion. With its chl-lovcd story 11nd music 211111 the sparkle given it by Thcspizm 11C1'f111'mcrs, this show was 1113112 received. Ray 17011111111111, 21 Thespinn since 1942 when he was :1 student 211 the University, is facultv adviser to the group. 41 PENN STATE MARCHING BLUE BAND t q,- GARY L. GLENN Drum Major ORGANIZATION President - - - - JAMES S. RESSLER Secretary-Treasmer - - W. ROGER MUNNELL Librarian - - - - - JAMES M. SHUGERT Managers - - JOHN A. KOSHAK, FLOYD M. FRISBIE Drum Major - - - - - GARY L. GLENN MEMBERS PICCOLO-Lcigh Cooper. CLARINET-John Bowlcs, Herbert Casner, Walton Davis, Edward Dempse , Joseph DeVivo, Laurence Golla, Larry Hattzell, John Koshak, Hugh McIl- henny, Victor Mazza, Ben Melendandri, LaVerne Miller, John Porter, Wayne Radcliffe, Ronald Reinhard, Dunald ShifHer, Carl SiPe, Robert Toplin. ALTO SAXOPHONE-Edward Beesoick, Lynn Cooper, Todd Coward, War- ren Daugherty, Melvin Durborow, John Howe, Leslie Shaffer, Robert Shaw. TENOR SAXOPHONE-Iack Anthony, Clifford Freed, Ronald Novak, Neal Rhoads. BARITONE SAXOPHONE-Fred Banner, Carmen Cugini. CORNET-David Bitlner, James Brown, Robert Cochran, James Shugert, Marshall Spayd. TRUMPET-Foster Billheimer, Robert Bower, Stanley Hollewa, Robert Kiehl. Edward McCall, Donald McMahon, William Rehrig, James Ressler, Renal Roth, David Ruppert, Carl Sedlack, William Stewart, Glenn Wilkes, Howard VVolfley, Robert Yurochko, George Zimmerman. FRENCH HORN-David Goldstein, Sherwood Holmes, Thaddeus Merriman, Robert Navarm, Richard O Conne11, Frederic Rickett, Charles Rockwell, Robert Sicora. BARITONES-James Eshelman, Marion Findley, Eugene Hileman, Donald Johnson, Russell McCarron, Ralph Rudolph, David Staebler, Fred Utbach. TROMBONE-Kenneth Cook, Jesse Koontz, James Lauterbach, Roger Mun- nell, William Read, William Butt, Paul Snyder, Richard Waite. BASS-Duane Alexander, Floyd Frisbie, John Hoffman, Robert Noel, William Rathgcb, David Valentine, James Weiser, Peter Westbrook. PERCUSSION-George Benu'em, Robert Brier, Lynn Christy, Louis Curry, John Haberlen, Fred Pomerantz, Robert Zechman, Harry Hutchinson. DRUM MAJOR-Gary Glenn. JAMES W. DUNLOP Director 1: JAMES S. RESSLER President ORGANIZATION President - - - - - JAMES S. RESSLER Secretary-Treasurer - - W ROGER MUNNELL Librarians - - JAMES M. SHUGERT, HELEN L. BOREK Managers - - JOHN A. KOSHAK, FLOYD M. FRISBIE Historian . - - 1 SANDRA E. REIMER MEMBERS FLUTE AND PICCOLO- Lei gh C0011 er, Patricia Gavan, Nancy Greningcr, James Martin, Rachael Miller, Wendy Morgan, Lois Pe eircy, Sandra Rci cirme Ruth Billing, Carolyn Ross, Susan Stolzer, oSusan 81.1111, Gail V1e CLARINET- Sheila Allison Roberta Benny, Stanley Biann1iZ1',JOhtn Bowlcs, Judith Stascl1,IIerbcrt Casncr, Ann Ghi iglonie, Lawrcnc e Billa,L arty Hartzell, Edward HiIl,Ric11:1rd Kuplcn, Richard Lantzcr, Ga le Leistcr, Marilyn Lontz, Samuel Mortimer, Jul 1n Iorter, Ron 1121 Reinhard, Mary R0 111 beck, William Rate e, Jan et Sa1 age, Carl Sipe, Honora Springer Frances 2:11 1ck. ALTO CLARINET-Helen 1101.11; LaVemc Miller, Carol Shollcnberger, Mary Sr BASS CLARINET- Joan Beidler, John Koshak, Neal Rhoads, Joseph DeVivo. CONCERT BLUE BAND OBOE AND ENGLISH I'IORN-Douglas Baker, Mary Ann Frazier, Eleanor Igummer, Gertrude Keimling. ASS-OON -Marjorie Brewster, James Haven, Susan Rccn, Barbara Schlattcr, Dorothy VViJIia SAXOPIIONE- VSVarrcn Daugherty, Carmcn Cugini, VViIliam Reindel, Mark ' Ie. CORNET- David Bittncr, 121111 Fridy,Domlh1' Hanan, VVilIiam Rchtig, James Ressler, James Shugcrt, 3111 $1.1 aglc, Maish 2111 p TRUBIPET-Runald Dckkcr, Harold Stasch, Howard Wochv, Robert Yuroch o. ' FRENCH HORN-Betty Axcr17,llcle11 Borck, Linda Gavan, D111 'id G 0ch stein, John H ardinp, Sheiuood IlolmLs,RobctNavarra,Ric11:1rd 0 Council, Frederic Rickctt Charles Rock11'eII,RicI1ard 1Vt1'1c11.01 BAR I ONE: Carl Alexander, James Eshclman, Donald Fought, Ruth Martin, Fred Ur bac TRO. 1B ONlE-Ixenncth Cook, Linda DcCamp, Jesse Koontz, James Lauterbuch, Chester B'Iais, Roger R'Iunncll, 1Villifm1 Read, Paul Snyder BASS-Duane Alexander, Floyd Frisbic, David James, Robert NocI, Ambrose OyDonncll, James VVeiscr. STRING BASS-Janct Grayshon, Andrea Matter. PERCUSSION-Robert Brier, Nancy Clouscr, Juchu Haberlcn, Harry Hutch- inson, Delanore Kreiser, Nancy Rhodes, Louis Cur ry. 413 UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THEODORE K. KARH'M Conductor ROBERT A. NAVARRA President ORGANIZATIOJ, T President . - - ROBERT A. NAVARRA Secretary-Trcasurer - - - DOROTHY A. WILLIAMS Librarians - - . SALLY E. STEIN, HELEN L. BOREK Manager - - - - GEORGE J. VINCE MEMBERS FIRST VIOLIN David Roland, George Bukzrs, Paula Van Bodegraven, Leona Dickson, Gcorgcnc Cooper, Janet Houston, Gloria Fcibus, VViIliam NetzloE, Earl Cussida, Jack Ryan, Judith Kaman. SECOND VIOLIN-Linda Hum, Diane DeAngelis, Patricia Dyer, Evelyn Schultz, Jane Dwyur, Susan Kalmer, Bonnie Poeppel, Harriet Lehrman, Ruth Martin. 414 VIOLA-Bertha Maraffie, George Vince, Sally Stein, Norman Steen. CELLO-Henn'ena Hertzog, Mary Ann Dcischer, Glenn Ruby, Elizabeth Tay- lor, Diane XVhipple, Dorothy Williams. BASS-Janet Grayshon, Robert NoeL FLUTE-Marion Berry, Samuel Tolotm, Dorothy Bcrkcr. OBOE-Gemld Carp, Eleanor Hummer. BASSOON-Edward Spondike, Jack Scott. CLARINET-Joseph Ferrerio, Stanley Bialomizy. FRENCH HORN-Robcrt Navarra, David Goldstein, Helen Borek, Catherine Brunner, Richard VVilchcr. TRUMPET-Rnnald Dekker, Ira Dorman, Charles Steen. TROMBONE-ank Elict, Cornelius Rodgers, W'illinm Farm. BASS I'IORN-Carl Alexander. PERCUSSION Robert Zeckman, Robert Brier. CHAPEL CHOIR WILLA c. TAYLOR Director ROGER E. SEREMULA President ORGANIZATION throughout the year. The Christmas Candlelight Service and the Easter Program have become Penn State traditions. This year the President - - - ' - ROGER 13- SEREMULA twelfth annual Spring Concert featured Brahnfs liA German Req- First ViceePresident - - . - LEWIS T. WAGMAN uim,l which was presented by the Choir and the University Sym- Second V ice-President . . - RUTH M. THOMPSON phony Orchestra. Secretary - - - - - MARY JANE WEST The first annual alumni gathering of former Chapel Choir Treasurer . . . - . Roy H. MILES members is planned for June. Organist . . - . . GEORGE E. CEIGA During the summer of 1959 the Chapel Choir will make its Head Librarian - - - . DANIEL M. F ENTRESS third European Tour. An eighty-voice Choir including alumni will sing on the tour. Concerts will be given in schools, universities, and churches. The tour will include visits to Poland, Germany, Scot- The Chapel Choir, under the direction of Willa C. Taylor, is land, England, and the Scandinavian countries. one of Penn Stateis outstanding musical organizations. This Choir Membership in the Chapel Choir is attained through auditions provides WUSiC for Sunday WOTShiP services. held at the beginning of each semester. The Meditation Chapel In addition to the weekly Chapel services, the Choir is es- Choir serves as a training organization for future members of the pecially well-known for the presentation of special musical programs Chapel Choir and sings at weekly worship services. 415 FRANK GULLO Director VARSITY QUARTET John R. Manno, Henry E. Deemer, Rulx'rt A. Spruguc, W'nltcr E. Poplar- chek, Robert P. Campbell. GLEE CLUB ORGANIZATION President . - - - - ROBERT P. CAMPBELL Vicc-Presiticnt - - - JOHN P. LANCE Scerctary-Trcasurer - - - JOHN R. BUCIIART PublicityManager - - - EDWIN A. Anusmmm A popular and outstanding musical organization on campus since 1887, the Penn State Melfs Glee Club pro- motes good music not only at Penn State but also through- out the State of Pennsylvania and surrounding states. This year the Club is composed of 66 members under the direction of Frank Gullo. These members have the Opportunity to learn and produce good music while work- ing in a spirit 0! friendship. From the regular chorus, Fifteen men are competitively selected for the IVIy-Los who perform novelty numbers. The Varsity Male Quartet also lends variety to the pro- grams with their barbershop harmony specialities. This Spring, the Club presented two campus concerts and made their annual tour of Eastern Pennsylvania, New York, and New jersey. Thc Niother's Day Concert is an annual offering of the Club. Their repertoire includes sacred pieces, popular and Classical songs, and Folk songs. Selections from uMy Fair Lady were featured on this year's program. Robert Sprague is the accompanist For the Glee Club. WETTE J. SAumNO President 1 ,I I VV. PAUL CANIPBELL Director WOMEN'S CHORUS ORGANIZATION President - . - . - ANNI-rn'ia j. SAuulNo Vicc-Ih'csitlcn! , - - . MARY Lou BECKER Secretary . - - - - JOAN M. ELsxan Treasurer - - - ; MARIE A. AIONASTLLRO Librarian - - - - - NAM'Y Llillllilc The iVomcn's Chorus was formed in 1952 as un out growth of the Trchlc Singers. This original group was organized by the Department of Music and the hVomcn's Student Government Association in 19-14. himposcd of 150 girls who were selected by auditions, thc Chorus is directed by W. Paul Campbell. Selected members 01' the Chorus compose the Trio, the Triple Trio and tho Iznscmbic, and sing at campus and communitv social lunctions throughout the war. An annual Spring hilccrt, hold in Schwab Auditorium, includes religious, scmi-classical and popular numbers. This year, the Chorus joincd with the Air Force. R. O. T. C. Chorus and thc Ulcc Club For Christmas curoling. 1hc Chorus also sang :11 a Christmas concert sponsored hy the American Association of Universitv Xancn 21nd at the annual Banquet of Dczms. The purpose of the Chorus is to Journ, perform, and enjoy good music. After six semesters of participation in Z the group a member receives the Women's Chorus Kev. UNIVERSITY RADIO STATION ORGANIZATION General M'anagcr , - Smtimz Manager - . - Progrmn Director . - - - Production Manager 7 - - - Chief Announcer , . - - CROY A PITZER Chief Engineer . , DAV1D M. ELLIS TecInzicuI Directors . 1-0111NL; S. F15111: 11,HA1111I$ M. SULLIVAN HAROLD E. NELSON VVxLBUR G1 LEWELLEN JOSEPH D. SLATER JAMES A. BROWN Special Events Director 1 . JAMLS A. VITALE News Directur . - . - DONALD A. THOMPSON Sports Director . . . - CHARLES A. SWIFT SARA E. DIETRICK MARGARET L. CONRAD ARLENE ANDERSON Continuity Director - - - M 'usic Director - - - Music Librarian - - - - Trafiic Manager - - ELIZABETH L. BRAITHWAITE Office Mmmgcr . - . - VIRGINIA L. MorronN Businesstmger - . DAVID W. MORROW Publicity and Public Relations - - FRANCIS D. HOFFSTOT Bottom Rokaitak, Mutmrn, Slater, Nelson, LL-wellen, Braithwnite, Conrad, Bachin,Tl10mpson, Brm1n 01 R0: mv-Yeumans, Borek, Evans, IIenningcr, Fink, Katzman, Thurs: ston, Shannon, Dubbs. m'u1, Bdrtr 1m, ll'1I,c-y Stone, Davis, VVioudnLv, Foiuni mi. Penn States own campus radio station, WDFM, is now in its sixth vcar of Operation, serving the University at 91 meoacvcles FM. Connibutions from the W. F. V , t . f I: . D 1 equipment and $4, 000 f01 renovation purpose . The new equipment included a control I10a1d,two turn- tables, equip- ment 111Cks and tape 1ec0rders. Music, spmts, news, intelviews, panel discussions, drama, 418 I 11b WILBUR G. LEWELLEN Manager S cmch Raw-HoH'st mt, Dietrick, Youn , IIine- Artist Series Glee Club, Blue Band, and Chapel Choir concerts comprise the program schedule broadcast from the WDF h studio on the thi1d H001 of Sparks Building There are 99 om Srcials but by any ca 1; of fortlr comino to train people tion me- dium f conduct research the De- partmentwme: Except for establishment of the general operating policv bV the board of di1ecto1s, the entire operation of WDFM including progmmming, office, administrative, and main- tenance work is carried out by students. Bottom Rmv-Feldstcin, Jacobson, O'Brien, Wex Top R lcr. Julius, Elms. Second RUIIMThmnpson ow-Stang, Patrician, Goodhurt, Smut, Cm , Specter, Ichter, Dawson, Bulsemk, Davidson. ' lie. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S DEBATE uResolved that The Further Development of Nuclear Weapons Should Be Prohibited in International Law was the issue dealt with by the Melfs and Womenk De- bate Teams this year. The twenty-five members of the Melfs Debate Team were coached by Harold J. OTBrien. They participated in the Rochester Institute of Technology Tournament, the Pittsburgh Cross Examination, and the Eastern Forensic Sweepstakes. Meets were also held at William and Mary College, the University of 31132110 and West Point. The Bottom Row-Leavitt, Cohen, Fitzmartin, Donovan, Bilonick. O'Donnell, Kersnick, Schug. Second Raw-Robey, C171 Ct climax of the season was the District Seven Plzwost. Man- ager 0f the team was Marshall Jacobson. The Womenk Debate Team, organized twenty years ago, is coached by Clayton H. Schug. The team is divided into two squads, one composed of freshman women and the other of uppercluss women. The schedule of debates included the Pittsburgh Cross Examination, the Eastern State Debate and Forensic Tournament, the St. Joseph Tournament, and the Capital Hill Tournament. Mary Ann Gemmill served as team manager. t, Gamer, Pipal, Weiss, Kemp, n' I Kennedy, West, Shannon. Third Roub-Ganter, Jochem, Hess, McPherson, Rebol, Barton, Cohen, Talbert, Creenwal , Win le. '1'on Raw-Schiffn an, Schug, Weiss, Greene, Mazza, McMinn, Kearney, McDonald, Abes, Auritt. RELIGION 422 JERRY D. BUZZA Head Usher The non-denominational Chapel Services, held each Sunday in Schwab Auditorium, give the students, Faculty, and townspeople an opportunity to hear many prominent speakers representing varied outlooks of religious thought. These services are conducted by the Reverend Luther H. Harshbarger, University Chaplain, with the assistance of Preston N. Williams and Charles E. Minneman, assistant chaplains. The Chapel Choir provides music For Chapel Services and also presents special programs. The Christmas candle light program and the Easter presentation are particularly outstanding. The Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel, which was com- pleted in the Fall of 1956, is used for religious and social LUTHER H. HARSHBARGER University Chaplain THE CHAPEL activities by students of all faiths. Services held in the Medi- tation Chapel include music provided by the Meditation Chapel Choir. Sunday services are presented in addition to special daily programs. ORGANIZATION University Chaplain - - - LUTHER H. HARSHBARGER Chaplain Emeritus - - - - JOHN H. FRIZZELL Assistant University Chaplait - - PRESTON N. WILLIAMS Assistant University Chaplain - CHARLES E. MINNEMAN Choir Director - - - W ILLA C. TAYLOR University Organist - - - GEORGE E. CEIGA ChapelChoir President - - ROGER E. SEREMULA Head Usher . - - - JERRY D. BUZZA RABBI BENJAMIN KAHN Director President HILLEL FOUNDATION ORGANIZATION President - - - - . LINDA J. LOWENTHAL Men'sVice-President - - - - PETER M. GLICK Women's VicevPrcsident - ' . MARIAN E. CAMINS NORMAN H. ALTMAN SANDRA Gnorsxv Secretary - - . . Treasurer - - - - - The present B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation was organized on the Penn State campus in 1935. It is one of two hundred in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Israel. The Governing Board consists of the chairmen who head the twenty student committees. This Board plans the vari- ous activities which are cultural, social and religious in nature. Students participate in Hillel services MARIAN E. CAMINS Women's Vice-President Cultural activities include classes in Hebrew and Judaism, films, forums, lectures, and discussions. The social projects are Sunday morning hrunches, dances and the an- nual Purim Carnival. The religious pursuits pertain to scr- viccs on Friday nights, on festival days, and on High Holy Days. The Choir sings during some. of the Friday night services and on special occasions at the Chapel. Students, who make application and are selected teach Sundav School and Hebrew. T The objectives of Hillel are to lead the vaish students toward identification with Jewish ideals, traditions, and cul- ture, and to have them contribute to the community and so- ciety at large through active citizenship in their endeavors. 424 NEWMAN CLUB ORGANIZATION President - - - - OHN H. MILLER First Vicc-Prcsident - . SHIRLEY S. ZAMPELLI Second Vice-President - - OHN P. BARRY Corresponding Secretary - BARBARA A. CRAMSEY Recording Secretary e - JUNE F. SAVANICK Treasurer - - - PATRICK C. KINNEY Newman Club, the organization for Catholic students, serves a three-Fold purpose for spiritual, educational, and social interests. The spiritual activities includes student participation in the New- man Choir, which sings at weekly Masses. An- FATHER GE'RARD J. BEAM other spiritual function is the special Communion DueCtor breakfast held for the members. For educational JOHN . . . President of the many aHihated With the International New- man Club Federation. I V I , Father Ream conducts Newman Cluh Choir interests, the Club sponsors a Forum on Commu- nism and a series of films pertaining to marriage and family life. Some of the social and recrea- tional activities are hayrides, dances, picnics, Club Newman, and the Newman News, a newspaper published once a month by the students. These activities usually take place at the Catholic Youth Center, the meeting and recreational Facility 0f the club. The organization omcc is located in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. One can always find Father Gerard J. Ream, club adviser, offering guid- H. MILLER ance and friendship to students. This club is one Altar is dressed for Roman Catholic service UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATION President - - - THOMAS E. DAUBERT Vice-Presidem - - ELIZABETH L. FLOEGEL Secretary - - - IVIARGARET J. SMITH Treasurer - - ROBERT C. STAUFFER The University Christian Association evolved From the Penn State Christian Association in 1955. It is an outreaching organization which strives to proclaim Christian life on the campus, in an ecu- menical sense, through its activities. SAMUEL N. GIBSON This year an outstanding Feature was a series of Director lectures by Canon Bryan Green, of England. An- other highlight was the lecture series by Pennsyl- vania Senators of both political parties. The regu- lar activities of UCA include discussions in the womenis residence halls, cabin parties, a trip to the United Nations in the Fall, informal socials, and courses in religion. Each year, one of UCAis proj- ects has been a work session in the slum areas 0F Philadelphia. The member agencies of UCA are the YWCA, YMCA, and the eleven Protestant and Orthodox denominations of the University community: .All THOMAS E. DAUBERT students and faculty may benefit from assocmtions President in this fellowship. A planning committee meets Come heat Bryan Green THE BELLES 428 429 432 Wagm 10a amuw PERSONALITIES ED FRYMOYER BOBBIE MARCUS DON ZEPP GENE CURRY JIM MEISTER LOU PHILLIPS JOHN BOTT BUCKY WELSH 435 SANDY SHOGREN SANDY GROTSKY k , ' GERRY CARLSON JANET OURS ELLEN DONOVAN JOHN GINCRICH LYNN WARD PAT EVANS PAT ONEILL : WWW W i! BOB PICCONE , mm f- ,1, BOB FRANKLIN GARY YOUNG 437 . gr BILL DAVIDSON STEVE GARBAN MATT MATTHEWS E2 BRYNA NELSo1x JOHN BARRY WILDER DAVE FINEMAN 438 A$an$Aif$lLKhdy $$ 4a abiwsbam'mkaa- vwbncmaa'g us tic, Kaoka'una CAL EMERY DICK FRIEDMAN JEAN KISSICK FLOSSIE MORAN 44o ED HINTZ PHYL MUSKAT : ' MICKEY NASH : +rt 11 fewx x+:v k PERSONAIITIES f t. O FRED KERR LOU PRATO ED MORAN ; 1' PATTY Llill AUDREY JERSEN J .anww ' V Mum; .. JURI NIILER MARY ANN GEMMILL JOE PATTON BOB LABAR JACK KENDALL ELEANOR JUDY ARLENE D'ONOFRIO CAMPUS LIFE diam SmndgngwA. FW ,1. GSmilhI 5N tjamzi'tLEo tab- ,1'4' 94' High schoolcrs parade at Band Day Pi Kappa Alpha lawn display for Homecoming . 0060 ' III! 1,504,412,741! 4 444 Penn State 25; Pitt 21 Point of order! Ginger Ottinger reigns as Miss Penn State ec, Visns campus A g t a n w e m .m b n C .wo , W n m C .1... H S Lu 5 .U .n B Full house hears Kingston Trio in benem show Acacia antique H! I Fancy figures Sideshow at Spring W eek Eleanor Judy elected May Queen for 1959 Senior and solitude Christmas is coming The Mall on a football Saturday Button, Frosh! It's the Mardi Gras Prehistoric party-goers ji - Army 0;: parade Any bids? g . Tribute for retiring Dean Weston Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley -ifs the Kingston Trio Back from a glorious week-end , m ', a: IQ'f'll,I'pa , Fraternity rink THE PENNSYLVNm STATE UNIVERS A little louder, Frosh! Snow on West Campus gates Bargain day at the BX a 4 Bavarian Schuhplattlers Souvenir for Larry Sharp Music maestro! nPenn State forever Cream and sugar? Rosalie Samley leaves campus to reign as Miss Pennsylvania CoHee hour with cabinet AJone-with you 454 i z I 1 ,Mt-Pifi 31!! f2! mm? ggy'mx 9 anaw rlam ' 0157'17Mg , e docw t cam Scalped by the Panthers 455 Armen, Armillei, Arnett, L. Arrowsmith D. F.. ................ Artwohl, ..W ............................... 132 z, M.H .................................... 132 Actleford, J F ....................................... 48 Atucheson, J W ...................................... 132 ,.J .................................................... 106 Aucguystine, P. S. ...................................... 132 Auman, R. H. .......................................... 106 Avdellas, W. N. ...................................... 180 Averill,R R.,M Jr .................................... 132 Ayars, YR. W. ............................................ 66 B achin, S. C. ............................................ 106 achman, K. ................ 180 acik, A. A. ................ 66 2161, A. L. , 132 ahl, E. R. 132 ailey, E. C . 168 ailey, F. G 66 ailey, S. L. ........................... 132 aker, C. F ........................................ 132 aker, M., III .................................... 132 aker, T. S ............................. 180 aker, V. ......................................... 180 salderston, R H ..... 106 aldwin, H ..... 106 alk, J. ..... 133 alogh, J ..... 94 alogh, P. ..... 133 alserak, J. P. .............. 180 amford, D. E. ............ 66 anta, R ............................................ 133 456 SENIOR arbieri, J. J. ..... . roderick, P. L. M K. rilglhatt, R. E., Jr. ..... A. roc, . untYyR Kurd, J. A. Ix w SENIOR INDEX Page Page Page Burger, J. A. ........................ 108 Clemens, A. H. ........................................ 68 Danielson, D. C. .. .. 69 Burgert, K. L. 108 Clouser, B. E. . ............. 169 Dannerth, F - . Bur e, . F. 68 03 y, Burkert,J. E .. Burns, J ........................................... 108 Cohen, H S Burns, J J .................................... 168 Cohen, L E Burns, T M. ...... ......................... 135 Cohen, M L .......................... Burrows,J. R. ........... ....... 108 Cohen, M. . ...... Buscavage, J. J. ............... 94 ' . . ...... Buzza, J. D. ............... 68 Colan, T. R. . ........................ Byrnes,T . C , Jr. .................................... 135 Colclesser, A. . ............... Coleman, R. . ............. C Coleman, W. W., H ........... agrey, A. T. .......................................... , ' S' EEEEEEEEEEEE apone, . M. .. appelli, R. A. apriotti, E. R. 000000000000000090009090 E F 5 armen, R. A. ..... arpenter, M. L. . arr, R. M. ......... atroll, M. F. ..... J A. .................. arson, R. F. EEEEEEE . - arter, C. . asciato, D. E. 0000000000000 Crispell, E. L. ............ Croneberger, D. K. ..... Cyphers, L. C .......................................... . . ' .'. ....... 70 D Downas, P. L. ................................ 109 Dahlem D. B. .......................................... 203 Doyle, F. A. ........................... 70 183 Driscoll, H. F. .............. 70 Daniels, R. C: ............................... Durb21raw, M. R. ..... 1urliam, J. W ............ Jurrwachter, 131.1717. Durst, . ....................... Duscha, H. A.. ............. 31112311, Dysing'er, J DH. C., Jr ............................ bcrly, M. L bcrsole, R. D. ., Jr. . ckel, 13. W. ckel, W. ckert, H. C ckert, J. C ................... ckstut, D un, C. dwards, R B ............... hman, C. . l1renfeld,F.E., Jr ................................ 95 lirenkrariz, B. 13. ........ 110 .ickelbeck, R. D. ..... 139 ismann, N. . .. 110 ldcr, E. J ............. 95 lder, G. G .............. 184 ider, R. B. ................ 139 Eider, W. R ..................... 212 3, D. M ................. 139 Ellmortii, C E ............... 50 merich, K. .............................. 139 ry.C VK. ................................. 212 ndebtock, L. K. ....................... 110 ngel, C. .............................. 110 nglc, C. H ............................... 50 16, R. .............................. 95 nglebach, K R ...................... 110 pstein, S. ............................ 110 nckson, E W .................. 184 nckson, E ............................ 139 rman, K ....................................... 184 r011, G. .............................. 50 rskine,J W ........ 50 11.2311, C. 184 s11, I. R ............ 139 sdingcr, J ................ 110 vans, A. M .............. 203 vans, C. .............. 67 vans, J. J. ................ 71 Vans, P. W .............................. 184 vans, R. M , Jr ......................... 95 wmg, J. M .............................. 169 wing, R. .......................................... 139 3212:5561 B. L. ............................................ 321ga aawd J. A. VVVVV 321irchiid, D., 111. 3antaske P J. 3arber .E. ......... 3211nct11, W. 0. 321m: , P. J. ......... 3arre11, W. E 32irrer, M. J. ...... dSlSka, E. J. ...... 3dusr, W . I3 ...... 3emberg, E ......................... 301 er, ..................... 3e1dstein,J II ..... 32:1, I. ............ 3cller, N J ...... 3enati, S. J. ........ 323111261, J J. .............................................. 139 458 SENIOR Fenstermacher, R. W Eco 21, 3et11erolf E. 3ctken11our, 3ettLrolf,K i3itzpatrick513 elning, B. cming, J cming, S. 1111111 11111111111 321rmati, A. 321rs11t, R, 321u1ke 321wier,R 321x, L. 3r2mcis , K 3r2u1121in, R, 3ree , 3reeman, J 3reeman, L. 3rum, J. M., 3ry, R. M 3crguson, C. Fitzgerald, E. I3it1p21trick,J.J .......... tlSlmmons, ack, C. M 3021165, W . J. ,,,,,,, 3ordemwa1r, 3oster, J. .1211; ........... 321u1krod H. J., Jr. 3rankenfie1dl,33 S. J. ...... 3r2u1k1in, C. E. 3rederick, C. R. ..... C. N. 31'i1tchlici1, H. A. ,,,,,,,, 3r0L111ich J. P. K. c ..................... G. K .......... .J T. .......... S. ..... M. .......... C. II III: B. ................. E. 1. 00009000 0000000000009000 m S a s,.A J. ................. reanopulos, T. G. ,,,,,,,,, Geisel, N ................ let ......................... Gemmill, M ....................... George, M L .......... Gcnctti, M E ....... 2 170 Gentles, ..... 72 Cuba, ...................... 96 Gettell, C. E. .............. 72 Gettle, K. PL. ...................... 141 Giamalis,P . J. ..... 141 Gibbons, J. J. ..... 111 Gibbons, H. J. ..... 185 Gibbs, R E. ............ 141 Gibson, G G ..... 185 Gilbert, A W ..... 141 011, G. .................. 111 GiliLtte, R. I. .............. 96 Gilmore, B J ............ 212 Gingrich, J A .......... 141 Gingrich, J .......... 72 Ginsburg, C. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 Giovinazzo, D. T. Githens, R L. ....... 72 Githens, S E 141 Glubilto, M .......... 185 Giadfelter, A E ..... 141 G132, M. , r .......... 203 Glenn, F H, ..... 72 Glenn, .................. 141 Click, E. S ........................ 111 Glidden, C W .......... 51 Gneiser, V A ............ 185 Gable, K. .......... 111 Gable, K. V .............. 111 Goginsky, J P ............. 72 Golazeski, C ................... 111 old, L. ................... 185 Goldstein, D ........... 96 Goldstein, G E ........... 72 Goldstein, G H ............... 186 Golemboski, E. .. 73 G011, R. ................. ..... 51 ' afer, G. B , Jr ...................................... 186 - agan, D. ............................................ 112 - ale, G. N. .............................................. 73 -aley, C. J ............................................ 73 - alkedis, H ............................................ 73 - a l, J. A. ................................................ 73 - all, J. F. ................................................ 52 w 1 R. D. .............................................. 142 -allac11er, L. L ...................................... 142 -a1per, M. E. .......................................... 73 -alperin, P. B ........................................ 73 - amaker, J. ........................................ 203 Eamer, L J ............................................ 186 dllllllcllL J- R. 142! ' amilton, J. L. ........................................ 52 'ancock, T. P. ........................................ 142 H anion, E. C ........................................... 170 i- ansen, S. ................................................ I86 SENIOR INDEX Page Hansgen, N. A. ...................................... 112 Harant, C. J MannFL. H B amen, . duiugluu. D N. arris, arris, M. H. ..... arris, R. W. ..... arris, W. R. 1. art, F. M. artley, B. P. artman, W. assell, J. A. auck, C. L. liillliltlllllJIIllrllllJ m . V: N 0 w ellrich, o. P. .......................................... E enney, W. O. ........................................ culuugu , muumr. ,.endrickson, J. E. .................................... J- .. ershberger, W R. ershelman, C. ..... llllllllblllbllilll'llll 2;..0... 0 G4. . . q: 7' :1 I11 J! r $.27; m -Iillman, rlilner, dilty, E. G. ........................ Hintz, E. R., Jr. ..... Hirleman, B. M. ..... Hirshberg, I. B. ....... Hitchcock, E. M Jab ................................................ 75 JablonskiA, J F. ........................................ 204 459 460 , astrzebski,B ameson, J. E. .. ameson, S. A. amison, R. W. amison, W. BH. .aczmarekL R. A. iaercher,L . . .................. .eaner, R. M. .......................................... 145 SENIOR .Iippenstein, C. O ' ukosky .deininger, J C. .deitzinger, F. K. geis, . ............. Aeitzel, C E. ......... .iberto, J. L 204 m:nls-agm Page .diebendorfer, R. E. .................................. 189 -ightner, M. C. .......... 55 -indfors, . S. ........ 77 -inhares, A. B. 147 .ininger, E. L ..... 172 dinker, J ....... 77 -1pner, A J ......... 78 dlsowski, S A ..... . 78 -itterio, J. ................ 147 dittlewood, D. G. 78 d D. H. ............ 213 116 147 I47 116 189 147 .................. 147 .................... 147 ........... 55 .................. 172. .................. 147 .................. 78 .................. 147 dosasso, T.B . ................ .................. 172 dosensky,B . J., 111 .................................. .doutzenhiser, .B. .................................. -ove, dove, . M. Hovrinic, W.S dowenthal, L J. ............................... 55 SENIOR INDEX Prrimnn T. S., III ................................ 149 . 79 anula, A anwaring, L. G., Jr. ............... W V'll V'll V' Av V t k V V se .v' V7 V't V' Av ' .v.. V .1 V V V V V V V 77777777777777777777777777! ottorn, V. L. ots i, ovsovich, M. owery, A. S A. ...... CCCCC'C'CC!7'14 7' . q ffCCCICIC'ACI' ' v1 0 4 y: I agle, J. M. ............................................ agorny, G. W. ..... An ........ 7777771111777 '71111117 ' ' '111 71171117777 : .4 -y ..vaguij-K Oaks, D. P. .............................................. Occasione, R. T Odenkirk, W. D. ODonnell J. kg. 0 Donnell, 462 SENIOR INDEX Page O'Donnell, V. J. ...................................... 191 Oesterling, J. F. ...... z L. Osenkarski, J. S. ...... sman, Ostapowicz, L1.1-1. 3hillippi, R. A. ........................................ 3hillips, G. D. ........ Q Quarles, C. M ........................................ 173 uaye,1..A Quigg, . B. Quigley, T. J. ..... Quinn, L A. ............................................ 192 R iabenold, M L. ...................................... 153 121 ,G. ................... S7 1ace, N. E ................ 121 iacer, C. .......... 205 iadcliffe, W. K. 99 .adlinsky, R. ........ 153 alston, W P ...... 153 1apchak, J W ...... 192 Kathmell, T K. ...... 57 .1audenbush, J. E. ............. 121 iaught, J R. ..................... 57 av, . ..................... 173 1ayiield,A.L. ............. 154 eber, E. J ................... 57 ebic, R. E .............. 192 ieed, C. M .............. 82 ieed, C. C ................ 154 ieed, F. D .............................................. 82 1e eich, ..A ................. 1ockey, M B. ...... lodgers, B. A. nogerson,T L. .................. xomberger, M. 4L. .................................... F. C. losenberg, P. ............. .osenberger, C. C. ..... ...... 1osenblum, E S. ....... ...... .osent 211, . . ..... ...... 1udio,1-1.L ................... SENIOR INDEX Page nudy, H. R ............................................ 155 uff, J. A. 121 mggiero, S. J. 83 lugh, J. P. ........ 99 1011, R. E. ...... 155 1unyan, B. J. 193 unyan, P. A. ....... 193 usmlak, M. J. ..... .. 121 luse, 7. A. ......... 193 u99e11, J. B ...... .. 155 11.1550, M. ...... 121 P F. ............... 121 iuther10rd,G.1-1. ..... 155 may, J. G. ............... 155 1yder, D. A. ............................................ 193 S aba, R. G. .............................................. 99 abak,J M ...... 58 aurino, avadove, L ...... avanick, C A avitz, S. ............. awdey, N J carlato, M ........ carpati, J J 01211161, D N cuaHer, J. E ...... mane, N. ....... c1anz, M. M c1eck, L. ........ c1ee1er, R E c1eetz, M. J ........ c1if1'neri R C ..... c1imp1', W 1.,1 c lissler, D. R. mival, J. N , Jr c1legel, E. W ....... :1c11e1cher, D L ..... c1losser, B ....................... c11uger, J E ........................ c . c1m1dt, . C1midt, L. F. c1111idt,R. A. ........................................ P1rnnypl'y R, F ranpiHPr R. F C10 ch, F. .......................................... :nc10e1k0p1HR. L. ............ c10ett1e,H . .......... ncnoffstall, G. D. ............ c101es,H. H. ......... c1reiber. B. B. c110! , T. K. c1rufer, W. L cuuler, C. A. ........ c1uy1er, J E ...... c1wartz, R. J. ......... Clweitzer, J. A. ..... 0t ,1'.J Segal, J. .................................................... ; ic ehamer, J. : i1 eravage, J. im ins, Immers, imonski, G. inclair,R.11.,PJr. .. ......... in , . C. ................. ......... 9 itch, C. ........... ......... 157 tzman, M. J.. ......... 1e11y, C. S. ........ ......... 194 dnne11,K W. ......... 157 opic, C. E. ............. ......... ater, J. D. ............................................ 194 464 SENIOR INDEX Page teinberg, A. E. ...................................... 195 P., Jr. ...... .II. .uthetlandLB. J. ................................. tz,.J A., Jr :uwartzwelder, H. P. ................................ 159 wavely, D. L. ........................................ 215 wavely, D. B. ........................................ 195 wayne, D weeney, J F ................................. weeney, R weitzer, L wetlitz, ,wierczewski, T. J. wire, R. D. witchen, D Y wope, R. M wyers, D. W ynder, C. ynkonis, J. ypherd, T F alipski, R. A. ........................................ 95 Taormina, A. A. H 59 arr, R. E. ........... 95 are, N. L. ........ 74 aylor, E. R. 00 aylor, E. P. 59 aylor, F. R. 86 aylor, M. C. 24 Maylor, R. N. 24 emeles, A. ........ 95 eplica, J. ............. 59 erllzzi, L. D. 74 :sten, L. M. JJJJJJJ 86 Haeler, A. D. 60 M lomas, A. E. ....... 59 Tmmas, D. L. ........................................ ..15 10mpqon A. J. 00 Jlompson, B. A. .................................... 24 1nmpcnn C. 1.06 winmpmn H. C 60 Mmmpson K. H .................................... 159 1 nm nznn . I 1 1 1111111111 1 nm 11an I 10m 13an I 10m pcnn 11111 Uttearback, J. A. ...................................... 174 V Vactor, C. L. ............................................ 124 ai e, . . Valansky, F. J. ................ Van Brunt, H D , III Van Deusen, Veater, D. J. Vernesoni, N. M .................................... 196 Vetrosky, J. J. .......................................... 124 Vierck, N. Vignola, M R ........................................ Viletto, Vince, G Vipond, P L ............... Virostek, J R Virtue, J Vivian, A H Vogeler, S G ..... Vo'tasek, V01lmer, R S , opel R. P. Von Dreele, C. W. Vosburg, J. W Waclawski, B. J. ...................................... 100 Wadsworth, L. A. ..... Waggoner, C. E. ..... Wagman, L. T. ........................................ 174 Page Wagner, C. M. ........................................ 125 agner, H. D ....................................... 87 7albert, J. A. .......................................... 100 Ialdo, T. M .......................................... 125 72111, J V .............................................. 125 all ............................................ 196 lallick, C. R., 611'. .................................. 160 7allick: G. ........................................ 160 AAAAAAAAAAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA xx2xyyxywyuymyxmmyRyxyy:yyyg N H 1.1 ..1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA yyyyyynyynyyyyyyyy 6 u f 8 0 ' AAAAAAAA SENIOR INDEX Page Weller, R. C. .......................................... 101 Welsh, C. A., III ...... Wendell, R ........ VVenhold, P L ..... VVenner, S ....... Werner, L. A ..... Werner, R. E ..... Wert, M. VVertz, R. R West, D. W West, L. J. ...... West, M. J VVexler, R ......... Vszler, T. M. 1N1aite, P. A. ......... 1N mite, R. K. ......... Wharton, E. I. ......................... Wharton, P E. ....... 1171ite, B. D .............................. W 1ite, J. A ......................... W 1ite, S. D ......................... W 1t ,W. ..................... :1tte:cavage, J.J B. .................................. 1 ;. .J. 1i. H JVIL. N 1tese , H. . .................................... . VV1itmore, G. D. ...................... 161 Yaccmo, M D. W 11tney, E. E .......................... 61 Yannes, F. S. ...... 1 iIIdKCI, J. A. ........................ 175 Yashan, H D W 11tt1ngt0n, S. C. .................... 197 Yeager, R E ....... W ddis, W. J. ............................ 88 Yeager, R P ....... W egand, R. F ................. 161 Yecklei, P C ....... W eland, W. ................. 101 Yeosoc , J. J. ....... 1N elobob, S. G ................. 88 Yesenofslu, J. S. W esen, R. A ..................... 126 Yetter, C. R ......... Wilcox, S. J. .............................. 161 ohe, R. D. ..... VVilheIm, H. M. ...................................... 126 Yost, W. R. ....... illnncnn, D. N 126 Young, C. P. .. Wilkmson, R. C ...................................... 206 Young, F. D. ..... VVil 0v, M. K ................... 126 Young, G. B. ..... VVilks, A. J., III ................. 61 Young, R. C ....... Will, G. H. ....................... 161 Young, T. W. .......................................... Williams, E. T. ................. 88 Williams, K. R ..... 197 Z Williams, R. T., Jr ........... 161 Williams, R. L .......... 161 achariaq Williams, W. L ..... 161 1 ahora, S J ......... Wilson, B. B. .. ..... 6 1 alenski, Wilson, C. J ..... 197 1 ampelh, Wilson, E. E ..... 126 1 a , W. Wilson, R. W. ....... 161 1 eisloft, E J Wilson, W. J. ...... 61 1 epp, D. Wilt, J. H. ................ 61 1 ielke, C N Wilt, C. ................ 88 I immer, R VVinegarden, R. D. . 161 1.1mmerman, JNingard, M. ................. 206 I ,immerman, Winters, H. T. ................... 162 Zimmerman, Wiser, J. ....................... 162 I imolzak, C E ............ VVisgirda, D. P. ................. 162 Zippe, K. S. VVismer, R. D. ........................................ 162 I uber, J. H. ............................................ 127 Page Acacia .................................. 226 Administration, The ........ 23- 39 Administrative Heads ...... 28- 29 Agriculture, College 01.44-61 Agriculture Organization 45-46 Agriculture Student Council 47 Air Force OT 38 All-University Cabinet .. 384-385 Alpha Chi Omega .............. 282 Alpha Chi Rho .................... 227 Alpha Chi Sigma ................ 228 Alpha Delta Pi ................ 283 Alpha Delta Sigma .............. 326 Alpha Epsilon Delta ............ 326 Alpha Epsilon Phi .............. 284 Alpha Epsilon Pi ................ 22 9 Alpha Gamma Delta .......... 285 Alpha Gamma Rho ............ 230 Alpha Kappa Lambda ........ 231 Alpha Kappa Psi ................ 326 Alpha Lambda Delta .......... 326 Alpha Omicron Pi ..... 286 Piil ......................... 287 Aipha Phi Delta ............... 232 Alpha Phi Omega ........... 326 Alpha Pi 1VIu ................... 326 A1pha Rho Chi .................... 233 Alpha Sigma Phi ................ 234 Alpha Tau Alpha ............. 327 Alpha Tau Omega ........... 235 Alpha Xi Delta ................. 288 Alpha Zeta ................ 236 Androcles ................. 320 Army ROTC ............... 36 Arnold Air Society .............. 327 Arts, The ...................... 404-419 Association of Independent Men .......... 307 Athletic Association 338 Athletics, The .............. 336- 379 Baseball ............... Basketball ........... Beaver House Belles .......... . Beta Gamma Sigma ......... . 327 Beta Sigma Omicron .......... 289 Beta Sigma Rho . ................ 238 Blue Band Concert Blue Band, Marching ........ 412 Blue Key ............................ 321 Board 111 Student Communications ............ 403 Board of Trustees ......... 24-25 Book Exchange .................. 391 Business Administration, Cullege of .................... 62-89 Business Administration Organization ................ 63-64 Business Administration Student Council ............ 65 Campus Life ................ 442-455 Campus, The .................. 12-22 Central Promotion Agency .. 402 Chapel, The 422 Chapel Choir .......... Cheerleaders . .. ................. 340 Chemistry and Physics, C0111: g1: of ................ 90-101 Chemistry and Physics Organization .............. 91 92 Chemistry and Physics Student Council .............. 93 C111 Epsilon ........................ 327 1 . Coaly Society .................. 327 Cooperative Society ............ 311 466 GENERAL INDEX Page Cre dits ................................ 467 Cross SCountryu 352-353 Cw wne ......................... 325 Daily SCollegian ..... 396-397 Dean 0 Men ...................... 30 Dean of Women ....... 31 Dedication ...................... 2-3 elphi ............................. 324 Delta Alpha Delta .............. 327 Delta Chi ............................ 241 Delta Delta De1ta Delta Gamma ......... Delta Nu Alpha ..... Delta Phi Alpha ..... Delta Sigma Phi .................. 242 Delta Sigma Pi .................... 328 Delta Sigma Rho ...... 328 Delta Tau Delta .................. 243 Delta Theta Sigma .............. 244 Delta Upsilon ...................... 245 Delta Zeta .................. 293 Druids ............................... 323 Education C011ege111. 102- 127 Education Organization 103- 104 Education Student Council.. 105 Engineer, Penn State .......... 400 Engineering and Archi- tecture, College of Engineering and Archi- tecture Organization. . 129-130 Engineering and Arc tecture, Student Council ,. 131 Eta Kappa Nu .................... 32 128-163 Extension .............................. 35 Fall Sports .................... 341- 353 Farmer, Penn State ............. Football ........................ 342- 349 Foreword .......... 4 Fraternities .................. 225-279 Freshman Class Oi-Ecers ...... 383 Froth, Penn State .......... 398-399 Gamma Phi Beta ............... 294 Gamma Pi Epsilon ............. 323 Gamma Sigma Delta ........... 328 Gamma Sigma Sigma .......... 329 Gamma Theta UpsiIon ........ 329 General Ine .................... 466 General Ochers ............ 27 Glee Club ..................... 416 G0 11 .................................... 364 Governor .............................. 6-7 Graduate School .................. 32 Gymnastics .................. 358-359 Hat Society Council ............ 314 Hillel Foundation ................ 423 Home Economics, College of ................ 164-175 Home Economics Organization ............ 165-166 Home Economics Student Council .............. 167 Honoraries, Campus 313-325 Honoraryan nd Professional Societies 326-335 Honor Society Council ........ 335 House of Representatives 387 Independents .............. 307-311 Interfraternity Council ........ 22 25 Intramurals .................. 370-375 Iota Lambda Sigma ............ Iota Sigma Pi ................... 329 Judicial Committee 11111 389 Junior Class Of1icers ............ 383 Kappa Alpha Theta ............ 295 Kappa Delta ..................... 296 Kappa Delta Rho ................ 246 Kappa Kappa Gamma .......... 297 Kappa Phi ........................... 329 Page Kappa Sigma ........................ 247 Keramos .......... 329 Lacrosse ................................ 363 Lakon iesd .......................... 329 Lambda Chi Alpha .............. 248 La ......................... 394-395 Leonicies .............................. 308 Lettemwn ............................ 339 Liberal Art 1,5 College of the .......... 176- 197 Liberal Arts Organization ............ 177-178 Libera rts Student Council .............. 179 Library 33 Lion's Paw ............. 315 Men's Debate ...................... 419 Mineral Industries, College of ................ 198-207 Mineral Industries Organization ............ 199-200 Mineral Industries Student Council .............. 201 Mortar Board ...................... 316 Navy ROTC N ewman Club Omega Psi Phi .................... 249 Omicron Deita Kappa .......... 313 Omicron Nu ........................ 330 Organizations .............. 222 335 Outing C 1n ...................... 443 Panhellenic Council ............ 281 Parmi Nous .......................... 318 Pershin RiHes 330 Personafiities ................. 435-441 Phi Alpha Theta ................ 328 Phi Beta Kappa ......... Phi Chi Theta ........... Phi De1ta Theta .................. 250 Phi Epsilon Kappa .............. 330 Phi Epsilon Phi ............... 330 Phi Epsilon Pi ................. 251 Phi Eta Sigma ................... 331 Phi Gamma Delta ...... 252 Phi Kappa ............................ 253 Phi Kappa Phi ................... 331 Phi Kappa Psi ............... 254 Phi Kappa Sigma ...... 255 Phi Kappa Tau .................. 256 Phi Lambda Upsilon .......... 331 Phih ............................... 29 8 Phi Nilu Alpha ............. 329 Phi Mu Delta ................ 257 Phi Sigma . ,. ................ 331 Phi Sigma Delta ........... 258 Phi Sigma Iota 11111111111111111111 331 Phi Sigma Kappa ................ 259 Phi Sigma Sigma ................ 299 Phi Upsilon Omicron .......... 332 Physical Education and Athietics, Co1lege of. 208-215 Physical Education and Ath- letics Organization 209-210 Physical Education and Athleticsi Student Council 211 Pi A1phaX ..................... 323 Pi Beta Phi .................... 300 Pi Epsilon Tau ................ 332 P1 Gamma Alpha ......... 332 Pi Gamma Mu ................. 332 Pi Kappa Alpha .................. 260 Pi Kappa Phi ...................... 261 Pi Lambda Phi .......... 262 Pi Lambda Sigma ,,,,, 332 Pi Lambda Theta ......... 332 Pi Mu Epsilon .................... 333 P1 Omega Pi ........................ 333 Page Pi Sigma Alpha .................... 333 Pi Sigma Upsilon ...... .1 .263 Pi Tau SSigma ...................... 333 Play .......................... 408 409 President of the University 26 Publication .................. 393-403 Radio Station WDFM ........ 418 Re1igion ........................ 421-425 Research ............................. Residence Hall Councils ................. 310-311 R110 Tau Sigma ............... 333 Senior Index ................ 456-465 Senior Class ........ 40-221 Vnior Class OHiccrs ........ 42 43 Seniors Without Photo raphs .............. 216- 220 Sigma A813 1121 Epsilon .......... 24 Sigma Alpha Eta ............... 334 Sigma Alpha Mu ................. 265 Sigma Chi ........................... 266 Sigma Delta Chi .................. 334 Sigma Delta Tau .............. 301 Sigma Gamma Epsilon ........ 334 Si 1gma Nu ............................ 267 Sigma Phi Epsilon ........... 263 Si 1gma ........................... 269 Sigma Pi Sigma . ............. 334 Sigma Sigma Sigma ...... 302 Sigma Tau .. ................ 334 Sigma Tau Delta ................ 334 Sigma Tau Gamma ............ 270 Skull and Bones ................ 317 Soccer ....................... 350-351 Sophomore Class Ofiicers .. 383 Sororities ...................... 281-305 Spring Sports .............. 362-369 Student Government 383-391 Student Handbook .............. 403 Symphony Orchestra, University ........................ 414 Tau Beta P1334 Tau Kappa Epsilon ............ 271 Tau Phi De Ita ................... 272 Tennis ................................ 3 Thespians ........... Theta Alpha Phi 335 Theta Chi ........................... 273 Theta Delta Chi ............ 274 Theta Kappa Phi . 275 Theta Phi Alpha ............... 303 Theta Sigma Phi ............ 335 Theta X10 .................. TitleP Town Ingependent Men ack TraHic Court ..... Triangle .............................. 277 Trlbunal .............................. 388 Trustees ............................ 24-25 University Christian Association ..................... 425 University History ............ 10- 1 1 Varsity Quartet .................... 416 Varsity Sports ................ 338- 369 West Halls Council ........... 310 Winter Sports .............. 354- 361 Women s Chorus ................ Women 5 Debate ................ 419 VVomen,s Recreation 377-379 Wrestling ...................... 360-361 Xi Sigma Pi ..... 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