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THE PENNSYL UN LAVI 7796 Book of fbe 5mm Cimv VANIA STAT 1 96 1 V. Romld Smith EDITOR thz'm'cz F, Lamb ART EDITOR VERSITY PARK, E E UNIVERSITY PA. FOREWORD During our years at the Pennsylvania State University, we have been guided and encouraged as we laid our foundations for the future. These have been years of change for our Alma Mater 05 well as for us. There have been changes in objectives, procedures, and in the academic pro- gram itself, changes that reflect the international competition in which we live today. Our University has been growing in renOWn, even as her students grow in stature. The program in research has been moving ahead and there is new emphasis on the academic program as changing admissions standards bring more capable students to the campus. Effective this year, Penn State will change to a four-term calendar that will enable the University to better utilize facilities and accommodate more students while making it possible for the student to complete his baccalaure- ate program in three instead of four calendar years. Now that we have completed our undergraduate years, we should visual- ize them not only 05 years of preparation for careers in our chosen fields, but also as years of preparation for the roles we must play in our communities and for the welfare of our Nation. In these pages of LA VIE, you will relive many of the precious hours at Penn State, hou t passed all too swiftly as we were busily engaged in the building of our 'ations for the future. SECTIONS RALPH H. WHERRY The Wherrys enjoy coffee at h Students find Professor Wherry a stimulating teacher ome Ralph H. Wherry, better known as I'Sam Wherry, has been teaching Penn State students for nearly 15 years. During the eight years prior to his appointment here, he taught at the Univer- sity of West Virginia. He serves as professor of insurance and head of the Department of Commerce and Manage- ment. Recognized as on outstanding teacher, he is popular with the students who schedule his courses. He is popular with other students, too, who come to know him through his work with student groups and organizations. Professor Wherry serves as chairman of the Senate Committee on Athletics. He is adviser to Parmi Nous and Skull and Bones, campus societies; and Phi Chi Theta, professional come merce fraternity. In I958, e was chosen by Alpha Kappa Psi, national professional fraternity in business administration, for the national Alumni Award. Born in Pitcairn, Pa., on Aug. 7, I905, Pro- fessor Wherry received his bachelor of arts de- gree from Penn State in I932 and his master of arts degree, also from Penn State, in I939. In I945, he was named a Chartered Lite Under- writer. He is the author or co-author of four books in the field of insurance. In recognition of his service to Penn State, as an alumnus, as a teacher, and as a friend of students, we are pleased to dedicate this vqume, the I961 LA VIE, to Ralph H. Sam Wherry. GOVERNOR OF THE COMMON : 4 ALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA A h .53. 1;de .A It's Christmas on the campus 1m A an 3.2 . :25 5;! .vaw Ca $11.53 mm s 3$v J. W. Nwmu-Qrux KNWJ s I. K t: xA. V. f U G 6 :D L: O h C U 0 +- O 5 10 d O r e f. n 3: 3 3 h3 :3 3 - 33 3 33 3 33 3 3 33 3 3 33 33 3 33 3 3 v3333f13: 3 33 r 3333iK 3 33 ,333 35 3333 332333 3 333 33333 3 33333 3 3 3 3.3333333 333 u 3 33 3 33 :3 333 3333 3.333333 333333 43 3333333 333333 333.33 33 3933333 3 3 3V3 33333333 3333333 Hetzel Union Building is cente of student activity on campus ; , W 1W M MM N HV-W , m M mi, gg:wmi:: nw u wiw r. L F EUMIW cl Wk, 1 . .uu r Penn Statcls beautiful campus i WWW 4 MM W ' WWW u u m X memwmmmwm s set amid mountain ranges AM-um . hwy u u; MN MW Mu W W W H HWMW , ' w m Fm W X MWHWM M. H H ' m m; WW , WMWMW w mm A x WM h Wu WW Wm W 1 WWW 'H W Qi w m ; Stately President 5 Residencv is quiet spot in central campus v.KAl ' V H h v .x WM. A W Burrowes Building is center for the College of Education Sparks Building is headquarters for the College of the Liberal Arts KD TJ U U o u. '0 c 0 OJ E 0 TI OJ .2 L0 L0 OJ L o. .E U1 c .c Mineral Industries Building Boucke Building steps are busy crossroads ADMINISTRATION 22 JAMES B. LONG President, Board of Trustees OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS EX OF F ICIO DAVID L. LAWRENCE - - Governor of the Commonwealth - - - - Harrisburg ERIC A. WALKER - - - President of the University - - - - University Park CHARLES H. BOEHM - Superintendent of Public Instruction - - - Harrisburg WILLIAM L. HENNING - - Secretary of Agriculture - - - - Harrisburg LEWIS E. EVANS - - Secretary of Mines and Mineral Industries - - - Harrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR JOSEPH F. BURKE, Philadelphia EDWARD J. LYNETT, Scranton RICHARDSON DILWORTH, Philadelphia FRANKLIN W. RUTH, JR., Lykens CHARLES T. DOUDS, Harrisburg MARY JANE WYLAND, State College ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh J. E. HOLTZINGER, Altoona MILTON FRITSCHE, Philadelphia B. C. JONES, Pine Grove Mills WILLIAM D. HARKINjS, Philadelphia JAMES B. LONG, Blue Bell RALPH D. HETZEL, JR., New York, N. Y. J. L. MAUTHE, Youngstown, Ohio JOHN L. ROMIG, Kennett Square ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES GEORGE M. ANTHONY, Strausstown . ROBERT W. OSTERMAYER,SR.,CIairtorn R. JOHNSTON GILLAN, St. Thomas CHARLES L. PACKARD, Roaring Spring H. THOMAS HALLOWELL, JR., Jenkintown WALTER W. PATCHELL, Philadelphia J. COLLINS MCSPARRAN, Harrisburg ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle ALBERT E. MADIGAN, Towanda G. ALBERT SHOEMAKER, Pittsburgh CHARLES E. OAKES, Allentown J. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Uniontown ORGANIZATION JAMES B. LONG - - - - - President - - - - - - Blue Bell GEORGE H. DEIKE - - - - President Emeritus - - - - - - Pittsburgh ROGER W. ROWLAND - - - Vice-President - - - - - New Castle ERIC A. WALKER - - - - Secretary - - - - - University Park C. S. WYAND - - - Assistant Secretary - - - - University Park MCKAY DONKIN - - - - Treasurer - - - - - University Park EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Messrs. DILWORTH, FRITSCHE, HALLOWELL, HARKINS, HETZEL, LONG wx officio and chairmanL MADIGAN, MAUTHE, PATCHELL, ROWLAN D, RUTH, WALKER mx officioL and WILLIAMS 23 ERIC A. WALKER President, The Pennsylvania State University To the Class of l96l: Through the years, these pages will give you many hours of pleasure. They will remind you of the classmates with whom you shared the thrill of learning, the agonies of bluebooks, the excitement of athletic contests, the stimulation of visiting lecturers and distinguished artists. They will remind you of a sort of life you will never again be able to capture completelyaa life spent in association with people of your own age, seeking goals common to all and relaxing in common recreations. It is a life as nearly ideal as our society affords to anyone. But I hope these pages will remind you of more than this. I hope they will remind you that, as a student at Penn State, you were participating in one of the noblest experiments that man has ever devisedean experiment based on the faith that men, through education, can grow in wisdom and knowledge in order to govern themselves 24 with freedom and dignity. Those who would participate in good faith in this experiment must look upon education not as an ornament nor as means of personal advance- ment but as an instrument for advancing the general well-being of all people. Let us hope that, when you review these pages in the years ahead, you will find the world a better place in which to live and to work. If you do, your review will give you more than a feeling of nostalgic pleasure. It will serve to prove the soundness of the hypothesis. The experiment will have been successful. Perhaps then we can set out with confidence and determination to achieve freedom and dignity for all men, to make it possible for all people to live in honor and selferespect. Sontnd L. E. Donnm, C. 5. Wynnd, McKay Donkm, E. A. WHlkL'l, A. E. Dmm, C. R. Uumos, E. F. Onlmm, Stanqua C. K. Amold, E, L, Kulmr, R. G. Bormoutor, C. O. WiHHHHS, W F2. Kunworthy, K. L. l'lnhlvrmnn GENERAL OFFICERS vicepresiclentfor Academic Affairs LAWRENCE E. DENNISil MCKAY DONKIN ELBURT F OSBORN ALBERT E. DIEM Vmapfesident for Finance; Treasurer - v'CGJJrosidont for Research V'Ce Pf0sident for Business Vicapresident for Development , C. 5- WYAND CODtroIler . . . CARL R, BARNES x ML Dennis 0n Icnvo, March '5, l96l m Scph'mhvr lb, I961. STAFF OFFICERS Executive Asrismnt 10 the President WILMER E. KENWOIZTHY EDWARD L, KELLER Special Asststant to the Prcsulont for Student Affairs ROBERT G. BERNREUTER Staff Assistant 10 the President CHRISTIAN K. ARNOLD Assistant to the President for Special Services C. O WILLIAMS Co nrdinoior OI Commonwealth Cnmpusvs KENNETH L, HOLDERMAN Director of Conlinumg Education D. H. FORD S, H. CAMPBELL E. B. MCCOY W. H. GRAY H. A. CUTLER ' , Director, Housing Diroc1or of Athletic: Director, , Dirc'ctor, General Education; Counscling and Food Services International Student Affairs Assustunt to VicmPrcsidont for Academic Affairs H. R. GLENN W. H. WIEGAND W. S. HIESTER T E. STERLING L. H. HARSHBARGER Director, Health Center; Director, Physical Director, Legal Assistant Co-Iordinator of Religious University Physician Plant Planning and Accounting Operations to thc Prosudcm Affairs; University Chaplain onstruchon T, R. FERGUSON B. P. TAYLOR R. E. BEAM R, T. FORTUNATO O. E. MUELLER Director, Executive Directop Dircqtorl Director Personnel Associate Director, University Relations Penn State Foundation Alumni Fund Service's tin?! Employee Housing Service 0 0 ans DIXON JOHNSON F, F. MORRIS R E. MONTGOMERY I M. E. CAMPBELL R, C. PROFFITT Scientific Information Directorl. Co-ordinutor of Dean of Student Affairs Associate Director, Officer General Scrvnccs Research Contracts for Commonwealth Campuses Food ervicc 26 C. R. CARPENTER R G. BERNREUTER Director, Academic Dean of Admissions. Research and Scrvtccs gls 6- N. P LEETCH J. H. COOGAN G L. DONOVAN A C. ST. CLAIR RIDGE RILEY Director, Director, Coordinator of Smdcnt Director, Purchases Executive Secretary, PIGCcment Service Public Information A tivities Alumni Associahon C. PELTON R. N KRECKER, W. F. FULLER J. E. MILLER, JR W H. L YEAGLEY, JR. Director, Director, Student Manager, Associated Univur'siiy Schedulinq Director, Maintenance Security Aid Student Activmes Ofticcr and Utilities W R. SHENK W. F. CHRISTOFFERS M. L. ZEIGLER T R. SLINGLUFF D. C. HOGAN, JR. Ac Director, Difoctor, Dirccmr, Director, Publications; Director, Revenue cOunnng Services Accounting Methods Student Affairs Research University Edjtor; Director, Accounting Unwersnty Press 27 FRANK J. SIMES Dean of Men RAYMOND O. MURPHY WILMER E. WISE WILLIAM H HASSLER LEROY S. AUSTIN Assistant Dean Assistant to the Dorm Assistant to the Dean Associate Dean 28 31h DOROTHY J. LIPP Deon oi Women MARIAN B. DAVISON ANNETTE J, WYNIA NORMA M. MOUNTAN NANCY M. VANDERPOOI A55i51ant Dean of Women Assistant to the Dean Assistant to tho Dvcm Awamm In H10 Donn GENEVIEVE C. JAMES JANE C. LEIPER JEWELL C FIELD M. PA'IRICIA HOUTZ Rosidoncv Community Rusidvncn Commumly Residona' Community Realdpnm Community Coordinator COUH 10 or COUIUIHUWF Coonhnulor 29 3O HAROLD K. SCHILLING Dean The first graduate work was offered in 1862 and led to the degree of Mas- ter of Scientific Agriculture. For some time there were few grad- uate students and graduate instruction was relatively unorganized so that it was not until 1922 that the Graduate School was formally established. The first doctor of philosophy degree was conferred in 1924. The Graduate School has been grow- ing both in enrollment and in the pro- gram offered, There are approximate- ly 2,230 students enrolled for advanced work and degrees are offered in ninety different fields of study. Seventy of these areas lead to the doctoral degree. The Graduate School faculty, com- posed of about 660 members, controls all academic matters pertaining to the Graduate School. The Graduate Stu- dent Association promotes the social and the academic interests of the grad- uate students. For students seeking financial aid, there are various assistantships, coun- selorships, fellowships, and scholar- ships open to graduate students. To meet the needs of graduate stu- dents, the University during the past year completed 216 apartment units for married graduate students and two residence halls have been made avail- able for unmarried graduate students. Dr. Harold K. Schilling serves as dean of the Graduate School. RALPH W. McCOMB Librarian The University Library which began in 1859 with the arrival of the first students today has a collection of 540,- 000 volumes. The collection in the Fred Lewis Pattee Library is supplemented by vol- umes in the more specialized libraries and reading rooms in the Colleges of Agriculture, Chemistry and Physics, Engineering and Architecture, Home Economics, and Mineral Industries. Branch libraries are also located at each of the 14 Commonwealth Cam- puses and these have a total of 60,000 volumes. The Pottee Library contains tine collections of maps, documents, and language recordings and copies of key United States and foreign newspapers are available on microfilm. Particularly useful for research pur- poses is the Pennsylvania Historical Collection of valuable manuscripts and personal papers dealing with people and events in Pennsylvania history. Historical information pertaining to the University is available through the Penn State Collection. Funds donated by both individuals and groups assist the Library in its program. Ralph W. McComb is University librarian. 31 Scale model of stream channel aids in study of flood control Child development is studied in home economics research Modern computing facilities support expanding research program 32 Nose cone of rocket is prepared for study of electrons in ionosphere Research is a major responsibility of the University. With more than L600 active research projects, Penn State strives to fulfill its obligations to the people of the Commonwealth, to add to the sum of man's knowledge in the arts and the sciences, to aid in- dustry, to train scientists and technicians, to stimulate instruction, and to aid in the creation of a better life for all mankind. During the year, the University under contract with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization undertook the management of an Underwater Research Laboratory at La Spezia, Italy. The University program in nuclear research was also broadened with the acquisition through a gift from the Curtiss-Wright Corporation of a powerful reactor at Quehanna. Further improvement was made in the computer center with the acquisition of new facilities that are aiding research personnel in all fields of investigation. In engineering, personnel of the lonosphere Research Laboratory have been utilizing rockets and satellites in obtaining data that is aiding in the study of the ionosphere and its effects on worldwide communications and space travel. ln mineral industries, new apparatus was developed for attaining pressures to simulate conditions existing at depths of more than 100 miles in the earth. In chemistry and physics, experiments have been carried out at temperatures of almost absolute zero to provide new information an atomic structure. Financial support for the research program amounted to more than $10,000,000 during the year. About sixty per cent of the amount came from federal agencies and the balance from State and industrial sources. - Dr. E. F. Osborn, as vice-president for research, co-ordinates the growing program. Radar enables meteorologists to track local thunder storms Surveying technology students learn to use tellurometer -. Nrrdr't:w , h. . . T. :iw Students may begin baccalaureate program or associate degree program at Hazleton yiym szswzr-H. ' Itiri w r, ,3 .. Women students occupy residence hall on Behrcnd Campus at Eric 34 Libraries on Commonwealth Campuses aid students in their courses The Commonwealth Campuses had their origin in the undergraduate cen- ters opened in the depression days of 1934 to enable students to live at home and attend classes near their homes. The need for this type of program continued beyond the depression days and now Penn State offers programs at 14 campuses and centers where 5,565 students are enrolled. The enrollments include nearly 2; 000 men and women completing the first or first two years of o four-yeor program. Nearly 1,500 are registered for the two-yeor associate degree pro- gram and others are scheduled for continuing education courses at either the graduate or undergraduate level. Kenneth L. Holdermon serves as co- ordinator of Commonwealth Campuses. 35 The Pennsylvania State University has one of the four largest Continuing Education programs in the country. This program is designed for those persons who have finished their formal education and wont to add to their knowledge for vocational, professional or cultural reasons. To achieve this aim, it provides needed instruction or service to any group at any mutually convenient time and location within the Commonwealth. In addition to the administrative staff and spe- ciolists at University Park, there is a field staff of regional directors and district administrators. Each district is responsible for the Continuing Education activities in a definite geographical area, and every county comes under the direction of one of the dis- trict offices. Evening classes are offered in a wide variety of subjects in the general fields of business, science, and engineering in approximately twentyJive communities of the State. One of the special services of the program is management development. A staff of specialists works solely with business and industry, conducting classes, conferences and workshops for management officials. More than 900 companies in Pennsylvania have participated in the various programs during the last twenty years. There is also on active program in labor education. The area of public safety also has been advanced by the Continuing Education program. A staff of specialists collaborates with national safety groups to provide courses, workshops, and Conferences in high- way and industrial safety. Besides this work, other colleges and universities are aided in setting up their own educational programs in the field of safety. An Audio-Visuol Aids Library loans films, film- strips, slides, recordings and tapes to schools, church groups and other civic organizations and societies. Among the newer programs are post-doctoral semi- nars tor the medical profession, lecture-discussion sessions for executives of small businesses, and insti- tutes for librarians. E. L. Keller is director of Continuing Education. Graduates return to school, en- rolling in one of the series of Alumni Colleges Educational leaders of trade unions participate in training seminars Executive Management Program helps develop understanding of management probiems Because of its highly specialized program, the Agricultural and Home Economics Extension Services Operate separately from the Continuing Education ser- Vlce. This branch is maintained financially through Federal, State and County subsidies. Extension services are carried out through formal and informal classes, as well as by correspondence icglgrgses offered by the College of Agriculture since . The Agricultural division is concerned with bring- Ing the results of University-conducted research di- rectly to both rural and urban areas. The latest im- provements in agricultural techniques are introduced to farming communities by County Agricultural Agents. Advisory, demonstrational, and group discussion work IS carried on under their direction. As a result of this work, farmers have seen im- provements in methods of breeding and feeding live- stock, learned proper gardening and soil care, and gained a better knowledge of agricultural economics and marketing procedures. A strong support of 4-H clubs is maintained, along with Stote-wide judging contests and demonstration teams. Numerous circu- lars and pamphlets containing the most up-to-date techniques and applications are also issued. During the past year, emphasis has been placed on rural development and farm and home planning. Recent domestic developments are carried into the home through the services offered by the Home Eco- nomics Extension Service. Efficient kitchen layouts and the latest advances in modern appliances are brought to the homemakers' attention through dem- onstrational schools and agencies. Home manage- ment, food preparation and preservation, and child welfare are emphasized. Dr. Herbert R. Albrecht is director of the Agricul- tural and Home Economics Extension Services. AIR FORCE The Air Force R. O. T. C. program began in 1949 and today Penn State has one of the largest units in the country. Approximately 1,100 students are enrolled in the basic program and sixty in the advanced courses, which lead to c: reserve commission as a second lieutenant in the U. 5. Air Force. Those designated Distinguished Military Students may qualify for regular commissions in the U. S. Air Force. Students enrolled in the advanced course are obligated to complete 0 summer training unit and during their senior year are entitled to free flying instruction. This flight indoctrination program is conducted at the University Park airport. Orientation flights in military aircraft are made available where possi- ble for cadets in the Air Science program. The Cadet Corps is organized as an Air Division comprised of two Wings. The cadet officers are responsibie for planning and for accom- plishing the leadership program of the Corps. Angel Flight is the program open for women students interested but not enrolled in the regular courses. They are trained in the manners and COL. WILLIAM J. CAIN, JR., U. 5. At F. customs of military life. Professor of Air Science Other cadet activities are the Arnold Air Society, the Drum and Bugle Corps, Drill Team, Rifle Team, and the Air Force Band. Air Force R. O. T. C. Band takes formation for parade ARMY ' The program in military science and tactics consists of the basic course for freshmen and sophomores and the advanced course for juniors and seniors. To enter the advanced program, prospective members must make application and meet specific requirements. The best qualified are chosen to fill the quotas available. The advanced course includes summer camp at which time students have an opportunity to transfer classroom instruction into practical work in military tactics. Upon graduation from the University, the senior completing the advanced course is commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. Army Reserve. Outstanding graduates may be designated as Distinguished Military Students which makes them eligible for Regular Army commissions. Training in military science and tactics has been a part of the under- graduate curriculum at Penn State since the acceptance of the provisions of the Land-Grant Act in 1863, although the Army R. O. T. C. program dates from 1919. Army-sponsored organizations include Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, Association of the United States Army, Drum and Bugle Corps, Society of American Military Engineers, and the Army R. O. T. C. Band. COL. ELLIS B. RICHIE, U. S. A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics Army cadets await inspection during Thursday common hour 39 COL. ROBERT E. SMITH, JR., U S. M. C. Professor of Naval Science NAVY The Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps was established at the University in 1945. The mission of all of the Navy R. O. T. C. units is to provide, by a permanent system of education and instruction in essential novol subjects at 0 civil educational institution, a source from which qualified officers may be obtained for the Navy and the Marine Corps and the Reserve com- ponents of these services. Regular students are appointed midshipmen in the U. S. Novol Re- serve and are assigned to the University by the Navy Department. They are selected from among qualified young men who make highest attain- ment in on annual nationwide competitive examination. The program includes three summer cruises and obligates the student, who is commis- sioned on ensign in the Navy or a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps, to four years of active duty Contract students are selected by the professor of naval science from among freshman and sophomore applicants and their program includes one summer cruise. They serve two years of active duty after receiving their reserve commissions. Activities in which the midshipmen participate are Quorterdeck So- ciety, Rifle Team, Nittony Sea Lions, and Highline. Training aids assist in teaching Midshipmen fundamentals of navigation ary Boll . , . W'va.; .l. .. 4;M ' w w Wgwu. WWW Command Period . . . ona hursdoy afternoon I'll l I I'w-M IHI Hui; 42 'WNW rmmmm A v . TN AGRICULTURE ' The College of Agriculture this year instituted a new program. For students enrolling as freshmen, there are only two curriculums: Agri- cultural and Biological Science and LOndscope Architecture. Freshmen enrolled in the Agricul- tural and Biological Science curriculum may elect either science-oriented Pro- gram A or non-science-oriented Pro- gram 3. At the end of the freshman year, majors are chosen. The College also offers on the cam- pus G Two-Year Agriculture curriculum that leads to an associate degree- During the past year, there were 1,254 undergraduates, including 322 Seniors, enrolled in the College. There Yvere 297 graduate students majoring m SUbiects in the field of agriculture- LYMAN E. JACKSON Dean Dairy science students make cottage cheese in class in dairy manufacturing 47 R. W. STONE R. B. DICKERSON M. A. FARRELL H. R. ALBRECHT P. W. FLETCHER Chairman, Division of Biological Associ Dean; . ' on; Direc or, Associate Dean; Director, Director, Sciences; Head, Bacteriology Director, Resident Education Agnculturol Experiment Station Agricultural on Home School of Forestry Economics Extension ,. . .3. . ' .. 1.. H. O. TRIEBOLD D R. McCLAY H B. SPRAGUE R. C. MILLER M. E. JOHN Head, Agriculturql and ea , , sud, Head, Animal Head, Agricultural Economics Biological Chcmlsiry Agricultural EdUCOhOn Agronomy Industry and Nutrition and Rural Sociology H 'i A. J. G. MAW R. E. McDERMOTT N. A. NORTON D. V. JOSEPHSON R. E. LARSON Head, ea , 017 r, . ea r, ead, Poultry Husbandry Forest Management Wood UhllZOhOn Dairy Science Horticulture F. w. PEIKERT J. B. KISTLER J E. LIVINGSTON A. L. BORTREE B. G. ANDERSON ea , Head, ea , ea , ead, Agricultural Engineering Form Operohons and Service Botany and Plant thology Veterinary Science Zoology and Entomology 48 465:! g. n 14E! 133 Bottom Row-E. K. Holm, E. A. Thomas, G. M. Lyter, De L. Graham, M. J. Mitchell, L. E. Spencer, Jr., L. M. Rokus. Second Row-D. E. Stcadman, J. R. Louver! D. R Even, M. R. Newlin, E. M. Mimnogh, S. J. Prey, L. E Bratzler. Third Row-L. Ht Myers, G. R. Buss, R. L. Dreisbach, E. W. Ferguson, C. W. Colman! G. G Milosevich, W. T. Borellis, J. O. Yocum, D. R. Vallance. Top ROWeF. E. Resides, H. C. Winter, J. E. Kunsmon, H. H. Burr, R. A. Raff, G. E. Heisler, M. F. Kocur, R. M. Smith. Officers: President, David L. Graham; Vice-President, Gerald M. Lyter; Secretary, M. Janine Mitchell; Treasurer, Laurence Spencer, Jr. The Agriculture Student Council is the coordinator of functions on Ag Hill. The Student Council rep- resents the students in the College Of Agriculture in discussions of com- PUs-wide affairs. The Council also organizes social events, such as Howdy Night, which gives the freshmen cm oppor- tunity to be formally introduced to the faculty and upperclossmen. The A9 Hill Party provides a climax to the activities of the year. DAVID L. GRAHAM President 49 PETER DAVID ADAMS . . . . Broomall Forestry Forestry Society RICHARD ALLAN ALAVANIA . Beaver Falls Horticulture RAYMOND W. ALBER . Bellefonte AgriculturJ-I Economics and Rural Sociology Agricultural Economics Club WENDELLY REED ALCORN . . Kittonning Forest De Ito Theta Sigma President, Delta Theta Sigma; Secretary, Forestry Sociei iy; Int tromurais; Freshman Bus ke the li PHYLLIS ANN ALLEGRETTO . . Johnsonburg Zoology and Entomology Phi Mu President, Gamma Pi Epsilon; Zoology Club; Sociology Club RONALD MARTIE ALLEMAN . Middletown Dairy Scien Delta Theta Sigma Football; Vice- President, Delta Theta Sigma;E Arnold AIr Society; rIy Science Club; RICHARD S ARMSTRONG . State College AgricultJural Education DAVID VINCENT ASSAL . . Chalfont an ndscape Architecture w Horticulture Club; Student Landscape Society RICHARD RALPH ATEN Macungie Agricultural Economics and Rurai Sociology Pi KODDCI Alpha President, Pi Kappa Alpha; IFC Boo 0dr of Control; Greek Week Committee; Agricultural Economisc Clu b LEWIS CLAYTON AYERQS . Warriors Mark icultural Educatio Alpha Tau Alpha; Dairy Science Club; FFA; Dairy Cattle Judging Team DAVID A. BALL . . . . Beliefonte Agriculiural Education Editor, Penn State Countryman; FFA; Thespions; Counseling MARLENE PATRICIA BARGER . . . Ambridge Bacteriology Newman Club; Outing Club; Jazz Club CLYDE HENRY BARNER . . . Lake City Zoology and Entomology Chi Phi KATHERINE SUSAN BARTHALMUS . Hozleton gricultural and Biological Chemistry Leibig Chemical Society; Women' s Chorus ALLAN RANDALL BENNETT . . Conservation Delta Upsilon lntromurois JAMES D BERRY, Ill Oil City Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Alpha Tau Omega H ROBERT BICKERSTAFF . Cochronton Agricultural Education COOPER THOMASON BISHOP . . Phoenixville General Agriculture Phi Delta Theta CAROL JEAN BITTING . . . Lost Creek Medical TEChNOIOQY Zeta Tau Alpha Rod and Coccus Club; Outing Club; UCA EDWIN ALBERT BLAYDON . . Schwenksville Forestry Vice-Presidenf, Forestry Society; Phi Etc: Sigma; Xi Sigma Pi JAMES LEO BLEVINS . . . Fawn Grove Agricultural Education FFA; lntramurols JUDITH ELAINE BORLAND . . Highland Lakes, N. J. Medical Technology Delta Gamma Phi Sigma; Rod and Coccus Club; Iota Sigma Pi CHARLES ALLEN BOSTER . . . Harrisburg Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology President, Camera Club; Penn State Countryman; Nittany Grotto; Outing Club VERNON MARING BOUNDS . . Reisterstown, Md. Agricultural Education Alph Gamma Rho Soccer; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Campus Party; FFA; lnframurals; Penn State Countryman; Ag Hill Breeze; Little International JOHN FRANCIS BOYER . . . Pittsburgh Forestry Alpha Gamma Rho Treasurer, Alpha Gamma Rho; ROTC Rifle Team; Xi Sigma Pi; Intramurols; Phi Eta Sigma; S Club; ROTC Rifle Team; Forestry Society; Coaluy Society; Managing Editor, Ag Hill Breeze WALTER RAY BROWN . . . Peach Bottom Pre-Veterinary Acacia Pre-Vet Society DALE PATRICK BRUBAKER . . . McKeesport Forestry Forestry Society WERNER KLAUS BRUCKNER . . Philadelphia Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Outing Club; Dormitory Officer; Forestry Society; lnfromurcl 5 JAMES REED BULL . . . . State College Forestry Forestry Society; Vice-Presidenf, Thespicms RUDY BURIANI . . . . . Portage Forestry Arnold Air Society; Forestry Society; Outing Club KENNETH EUGENE BUSHEY . . Spring Grove Agricultural Education FFA RICHARD WILSON CAMPBELL . . Morrisville Landscape Architecture Alpha Gamma Rho Priesidenf, S Club; Track; Vice-President, Pi Alpha Xi; Thespians; lFC Com- mittee; Student Landscape Society; Outing Club; lntromurols; Horticulture $52th Thespions; Penn State Countryman; Treasurer, Student Landscape y RALPH ROBERT CARESTIA . . . Pottsville Zoology and Entomology Theta Xi Secretory, Theta Xi; Zoology Club; Pershing Rifles RICHARD SCOTT CARPENTER . . . Dalton Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho Penn State Countryman; FFA; Dairy Science Club; Crop Judging Team RICHARD JOHN CENEDELLA . . . Pittsburgh Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Alpha Phi Delta Secretory, Alpha Phi Delta; Leibig Chemical Society CECIL P. CESSNA . . Bedford Agricultural Education F FA ALBERT RADEL CORMAN State College Agricultural Education FORREST DALE CREE . Gorards Fort Animal Husbandry Vice-Presideni, Block and Bridle Club; 4-H Club LARRY MARTIN CROM Espyville Dairy Science Delta Theta Sigma Treasurer, Delta Theta Sigma; President 4-H Club; Dairy Science Cl;ub Little lnternotiona l ossuoo-uugawgawu JAMES ORVIS CRUST v'y is J; . . . State College Agricultural Education FFA; Alpha Tou Alpha HUGH CUNNINGHAM Mount Pleasant estry aGammo Rho Secretary- Treasurer, Xoi rSigma Pi; Agricultural Sltudent Council; restry Society; Sylva ROBERT WILLIAM CURTIS maIHusbandr Union City A i y Treasurer, Block and Bridle Club; FFA; Pre-Vet Club; Meat Judging Team JOHN HENRY CHEATHAM Philgdeiphia Agricultural Economics Omega PSI PhI AFROTC Drill Team; Arnold Air Society GENE FURMAN CHEERS . . Altoono L dscape Architecture Horticulture Club; lntramurals WAYNE ROGERS CLARK Conshohocken Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Outing Club; Livestock Judging Team FRED E. CLAYCOMB Bedford Agricultural Education Sigma Tau Gamma Vice- President, Secretary, Sigma Tau Go rn;mu Secretary, AI pho Tau Alpha; FFA; Intramuro Is CHARLES WILSON COLMAN, JR Lincoln, Neb. cultural Economics and Rural Sociology Agriculture Student Council; Agricultural Economics Club KENNETH RAY COMSTOCK, JR. Glen Moore For es ry Forestry Society ROBERT GENE DAUGHERT Y . gricultural Education FFA, Penn State Countryman State College ROBERT FRENCH DAVEY, JR. Pittsburgh Forestry Forestry Society; intromurals SARAH B. DEAK . JermYn edical Technolo QY Rod and Coccus Club; Gamma Pi Epsilon JAMES RUSSELL DeTUERK State College Landscape Architecture Tou Phi Delta Vice-President, Tau Phi Delta; Agriculture Student Council PAUL FRANKLlN DICE, ll Pre-Veterinary Williamsport Lambda Chi Alpha Fre-Vet Society RONALD WILLARD DIETZ . Klingerstown Dairy Science AI ph u Gamma Rho President, Do airy Science Club; Agriculture Student Council; gHi Breeze; Student Handbook; Cooly Society; IFC Committee; Penn StaAte Countryman LEE STERNER DILLIARD . . . Bethlehem Dairy Science Delta Theta Sigma Dairy Science Club; Agriculture Student Council PAUL DONALD DINGLE . . . . Corry Two-Year Agriculture Dairy Science Club RONALD JOHN DINUS . . . Ford City Forestry Alpha Gamma Rho Forestry Sociefy; Agriculture Student Council; Sylvan 6ft , C e Alexandria, Va. Tau Phi Delta Treasurer, Forestry Society; Outing Club; Sylvan DAVID ANTHONY DOWNING . . F orestry CARL LUTHER DRASHER . . . Freeland Wood Utilization President, Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Eta Sigma ROBERT DONALD DREESE . . . Lemont Landscape Architecture Student Landscape Society; Horticulture Chub DAVID WALTER ELLIS . . . Lancaster Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Phi Gamma Delta Glee Club GLENN E. ETTINGER . . . Beavertown Forestry Forestry Society DARRELL ROBERT EVEN . . . Coatesville Forestry Alpha Zeta President, Alpha Zeta; President, Forestry Society; Agriculture Student Council; Sylvan DONALD EZBIANSKY . . . Old Forge Forestry Forestry Society; lntramurals WILLIAM THOMAS FAITH, JR. . . Mifflinburg Agricultural and Biological Chemistry VVrestIing MARIE FARACI . . Monessen Medical Technology Gamma Pi Epsilon; Rod and Coccus Club; Newman Club STEPHEN EDWIN DUBIN . . . Bacteriology Philadelphia Zeta Beta Tau CAMILLA MARIE DUNEGAN . . . Patton Medical Technology Rod and Coccus Club; Newman Club MARLIN J. EBERT . . . . Bryn Athyn Agronomy 6FKw$$anacWA$vCQn CQQQFQ JOHN ROLLIN EBNER . . . Agricultural Education AFROTC Drill Team; FFA; lntromurols; Outing Club Port Matilda LOWELL WILLIAM EDMINSTER . Cambridge Springs Agricultural Education Zeta Psi President, Pi Sigma Upsilon; President, Alpha Phi Omega; FFA; SAM; Outing Club; UCA; Junior IFC; Counseling; Alpha Tau Alpha RAYMOND L. ELLIOTT . . . Landscape Architecture Horticulture Club; Student Landscape Society Armagh EDWARD TUDOR FEDDERN . . . Drexel Hill F orestry EDWARD WORCESTER FERGUSON . Pittsburgh Zoology and Entomology Alpha Gamma Rh 0 President Zoology Club; Ag Hill Breeze; Penn State Countryman, Agriculture Student Council HENRY MONROE FORTNA . . Jonestown Pre-Veterinary Alpha Zeta Pre-Vef Society WARREN EDWARD FRAYER . Kirkwood, N. J. Forestry Al ho Gamma Rho Forestry Society; Outing Club; lntromurols; Junior IFC WILLIAM HENRY FRY . . . Kittanning Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club CHARLES WESLEY FULLER . . . Easton ortIculture Secretary, Horticulture Club; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Penn State Countryman FRANKLIN WESLEY FURMAN Horticulture Al ho Gamma Rho Secretory! Horticulture Club; Treasurer, Intcr-Vorsity Christian Fe llowship; UCA;Grc1 PAUL JOSEPH GABRIEL . . Ulster Agricultural Education Newman Club; FFA SHARON LEE GAMBLE . Greensburg Medical Technology Collegian; Rod and Coccus Club; Zoology Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma Northumberland RONALD LOUIS GENOVESE . . . Uniontown e-Veterinar Freshman Track; Freshman Cross Country; Pre-Vet Club PHILLIP THOMAS GEORGE . . . Scranton Zoology and Entomology Chi Phi IFC Committee; Jazz Club; Dormitory Officer; Newman Club; IFC IRVIN ALBERT GILLOW . . . Bellefonte Horticulture ROBERT CURTIS GILMOUR Dairy Sci ecn Alpha Zeta Football; Wrestling; Secretary, 5 Club; Druids; Dairy Science Club CARL H. GLASS . . . . Pittsburgh Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; lntromurols MARSHALL LEE GOLDSTEIN . . Lewistown Zoology and Entomology Phi Sigma Delta Pormi Nous; Blue Key; Hillel; Associate Manager, Tennis; DOC Student Counc cil 54 Haddonfield, N. J. DAVID WILLARD GORBY . . . Springfield Forestry Forestry Society DAVID L. GRAHAM . New Canaan, Conn. Zoology and Entomology Al ho Zeta President, Agriculture St tudent Council; President, Pre-Vef Club; President, Zoo ogy Club; Cocly Society; Encampment; iCCB LESTER C. GRIEL, JR. . . . Millersville D Ience Treasurer, Dairy Science Club CHARLES HEBER GROFF, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Forestry Tau Phi Delta Vice-Presidenf, Tau Phi Delta; Jazz Club; Outing Club; ROTC Bond; ROTC Rifle Team JOHN EDWARD GROTZINGER . . Saint Marys Two-Year Agriculture Dairy Science Club; 4-H; Newman Club WALTER E. GRUBE, JR. . . Mohrsville Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Newman Club; Leibig Chemical Society CLINTON EDWARD HALE, JR. . Wood Utilization New Cumberland MARCIA RUTH HAMM . Camp Hill Bacteriology Delta Zeta Vice-Presidenf, Delta Zeta; Rush Chairman, Panhellenic Council; Alpha Lambda Delta EARL K. HARBAUGH Rouzerville General Agriculture Delta Theta Sigma Secretory, Delta Theta Sigma; President, United Student FeHOWShip; 4-H Club; lntramurals; FFA o c - ROBERT THOMAS HEIDECKER, JR. . . COOpersburg Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; Newman Club; lntramurals GORDON MICHAEL HEISLER . . Brownstown Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Agriculture Student Council; Forestry Society LEE HAZEN HERMAN, JR. . . Zoology and Entomology Phi Sigma Society Washington, D. C. JOSEPH EDWARD HABERSTROH Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Newman Club . . Altoona DAVI D WRAY HAGY Dairy Science . Beaver Falls Delta Theta Sigma Dairy Science Club; Little International JOSEPH MORGAN HAINES . . . Edgely Zoology and Entomology Wrestling; Zoology Club; lntramurols MARY ANN HARSH . Bareville Medical Technology Beta Sigma Omicron Secretary-Treasurer, Rod and Coccus Club; Secretory, Phi Sigma Society; Cooly Society; EUB Student Fellowship; Agriculture Student Council; Penn State Countryman RONALD EUGENE HAWK . . . Chicora Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society RALPH HARRY HEFFNER . . . Pine Grove Agricultural Educatio FFA; Dairy Science Club, Outing Club GEORGE HENRY HERTZ . . . . Lititz Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; Newman Club; lntromurols GERALD HAUENSTEIN HESS . Animal Husbandry Marshal, Block and Bridle Club; Coaly Society; Livestock Judging Team; Meat Judging Team . Elizabethtown LEROY NELSON HIBBS . . . Agricultural Education FFA McAlisterville 55 DONALD FRANKLIN HILDERBRANDT, H Um La ndscope Architectu President, Student Landscape Society; Agriculture Student Council; Intromuro s orticuiturc Club; THOMAS JOHN HILL Zoology and Entomology Zoology Club; Jazz Club; CLARENCE ROBERT HOCKENBROCK Agricultural Education FFA FELICENNE MARIA HOUSTON io logy Bact er PrewMed Society; Entro Nous; Newman Club; Rod and Coccus Club ROBERT PAUL HROBAK F orestr Baseball; Newman Club; Forestry Society; Outing Club; Intramurals LARRIAN SARAH HUBLER Medical Technology Phi Sigma; Iota Si Igmo Pi; Agriculture Student Council; WSGA House; Dormitory Officer; Rod and Coccus Club; Gamma Pi Epsilon WW PHILIP HALE JOHNSON Agricultural Education RONALD WILLIS JOHNSON General Agriculture ROBERT CLARK JOH NSTON Agricultural Education President, Delta Theta Sigma; FFA; SA ME Intramurais Bloomsburg ppc Sigma . Levittown Alpha Sigma Phi McAlisterville HAROLD H. HOLBOROW . State College Dairy Science JOHN WILLIAM HOOVER Agricultural Education AIpha Tau Alpha; FFA Elizabethtown ALFRED DAVID HORNE . . . . York Hro ticult tur e AIpho Zeta President, Horticulture Club; Agriculture Student Council; Co uIy Society; Crop Judging Philadelphia Middletown a pa Theta Morrisdale NICK IANINETTI, JR. . Bur urgetmtstown Horticu DeITCI Theta Sig Honiculture Club; 4-H Club; Newman Club; SAME JOHN ALEX IRVINE . Brecksville,0hio Fore . Tau Phi Delta Manager, Football; Sylvan; Forestry Society WALTER COGGESHALL JANNEY, III Pooli T wo-Year Agriculture Vice-President, Riding CIub; Finance Club Nottingham Artemas Greensburg Delta Theta Sigma JAMES MILTON JONES Agricultural Education AI Ipho Tau Alpha; FFA New Freeporf FREDERIC SAMUEL JULIUS, JR. Dairy Science Lancaster OLGA KASAPYR . . . Bethlehem Medical Technology Modern Dance Club ANDREW JACOB KASS . . . North Hills Wood Utilization Xi Sigma Pi GEORGE KINGSLEY KEYT . . Alexandria,Vo. Forestry Tau Phi Delta Forestry Society; Outing Club; SAM; SAME GEORGE BERTON KIEFER . . . Nichols, N. Y. Forestry Forestry Society; lntrcxmurculs JAMES FREDERICK KNAUSS . . . Emmaus Horticulture Tau Phi Delta Pi Alpha Xi; lnframurols KARL DENNIS KOCH . . . Huntington Mills Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta Agriculture Student Council; Treasurer, FFA; SGA Committee; Alpha Tau Alpha; Coaly Society MICHAEL FRANCIS KOCUR . . . Pottstown Forestry Phi Kappa Theta Sylvan; Agriculture Student Council; Forestry Society; Newman Club; AFROTC Drill Team DONALD LOUIS KORAIDO . . . Burgettstown Zoology and Entomology Delta Theta Sigma Zoology Club; Penn State Countryman; Pre-Vet Club; lntramurals DALE EUGENE KRETZING . . . Elliottsburg Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; lnfromurols JOSEPH ELMER KUNSMAN . . . Ambler Dairy Science Alpha Zeta Agriculture Student Council; Dairy Science Club; Outing Club; Dairy Products Judging Club; Cooly Society; lntramurals FRED MICHAEL LAMB . . . State College Wood Utilizatio Q CLARENCE BRONSON LANE . . Ridgewood, N. J. Dairy Science Alpha Zeta Dairy Products Judging Team; IFC Committee; Dairy Science Club; Penn State Countryman; Phi Eta Sigma; Outing Club; lntromurals JOHN R. LARSON . . . . Latrobe Food Retailing and Distribution Lambda Chi Alpha Marketing Club HENRY PHILLIP LAUER, JR. . . . Hanover Agricultural Education FFA KARL FREDERICK LEDERER . . . Parker Ford Horticulture Delta Theta Sigma Horticulture Club; Outing Club FORREST FREDERICK LEER . . . Elizabethville , Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA WALTER JOHN LEHMAN . . . Pittsburgh AgriculturalEconomics Alpha Sigma Phi President, Riding Club; Soccer ALLYN LESLIE LEONARD . . . Roaring Branch Agricultural Education Dairy Science Club; FFA ALLEN BENJAMIN LEVAN . . . Fleetwood Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Alpha Zeta IFC Board of Control; Coahy Society; Ag Hill Breeze; Secretary, Agricultural Economics Club; FFA; Manager, Gymnastics 57 THOMAS AUGUST LOZSTY Pleasant Mount oology and Entomology Zozology Club; Newman Club RICHARD WHITE LUDWIG . . . Bloomsburg Pre-Veterinory Phi Gamma Delia Tennis; Prc-Vct Club; UCA; Riding Club; Outing Club ROBERT JOHNSON LUFF New Cumberland Landscape Architecture Phi Mu Delta Baseball; Student Landscape Society WALTER STEWART MCDANEL, JR. Ne ew Brighton Agricultural Educat fio n Alp ho Gamma Rh 0 Pen nn State Countryman; Ag Hill Breeze; FFA CARL OTIS MCINTIRE, II Kensington,MdI Forestry Forestry Society JOHN ARTHUR MAAS . Susquehanna Agricultural and BIoIogiccf Chemistry Leibig Chemical Society; Intrumurols JOHN MONINGER LINDLEY Dunn' 5 Station Animal Hus ba an ry Delta Theta Sigma Vice- President, Blo ck 0nd Bridle Club; Glee Club; Grongbe; Little In ter nati onol; Livestock Judging Team; 4- H CIu LESLIE LIPSCHUTZ . . . Philadelphia Botany and Plant Pathology AIpho Epsilon Pi Botany Club; Clover Club; Agriculture Student Council; Hillel JUDITH MARYLYN LOFTIN . . Pittsburgh Medical Technology University Party; UCA; Enire Nous CLIFFORD REYNOLDS LOGAN . . . Carnegie Ag'onomy Sigma Pi THOMAS E. LONBERGER . . . Ford CIW For Outing Club; Forestry Society RICHARD A. LONG . . . . Woynesboro Agricultural Education FFA LESTER RICHARD MABERY . . Bristol Zoology and Entomo I Alpha Sigma Phi Zoology 0qu Pre- Vet Society; Jazz Club THOMAS ARTHUR MALLORY . . Erie Horticulture DON FRANKLIN MANNS . . . CIairton Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Meat Judging Team JERRY B. MANUEL . . . . McKeespOrt Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club HENRY JOSEPH MARINO . . . Coroopoli5 nimal Husban dry AIp ha Phi Delta Vice- President, Alpha Phi Delta; Block and Bridle Club; Intramurals ARTHUR A. MARTIN . . . . Denver Agricultural Education FFA; Dairy Science Club; 4-H Club; Horticulture Club; Meditation Choir EUGENE MARSHALL MARTIN . . Fayetteville Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club ROBERT WETZEL MARTIN . . . Waynesboro Forestry Forestry Society WARREN LEE MATHIAS . . . Palmyra Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho Horticul'rure Club; SAME; AUSA; Jazz Club DUANE ORTON MATTOCKS . . . Troy Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho Publicity Chairman, Dairy Science Club; Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho; Dairy Cattle Judging Team; lnter-Varsity Christian Fellowship JONATHAN MAYHEW . . . Highspire Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma FFA; lnframurols WILLIAM EDWARD MEANS . . . Valier Forestry Forestry Society HOWARD REBER MEARS . . . Fanwood, N. J. Wood Utilization Sigma Phi Epsilon President, Sigma Phi Epsilon; lFC Committee; Chairman, FC Board of Control; Junior lFC FRED JAMES MECKLEY . . . - Herndon Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Alpha Gamma Rho SGA Assembly; Senior Class Advisory Board; Coaly Society; Vice-President, Agricultural Economics Club; Ag Hill Breeze D. SAMUEL MENTZER . . ' . Avonmore Zoology and Entomology WILLIAM CARL MERKLE . . Merchantville, N. J. Wood Utilization Alpha Gamma Rho Sylvan; Forestry Society; SAME; Penn State Singers GEORGE FREDERICK METZGAR . . . Export Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Track; lntramurals; SClub FREDERICK RICHARD MEYER . . Elkins Park Dairy Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; SAM; Dairy Science Club; Marketing Club CHARLES WALLACE MILLER . . Mont Alto Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology President, Agricultural Economics Club GERALD MILOSEVICH . . . . Oliver Animal Husbandry President, Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team; Meet Judging Team; Eastern Orthodox Club FRANK DANIEL MILUS . . . Colonic, N. J. Landscape Architecture Li0n's Pow; Pi Alpha Xi; President, Hat Society Council; President, Pormi Nous; SGA Parliamentarian; Omicron Delta Kappa; Gamma Sigma Delta; Dormitory Officer; AIM Board of Governors; North Halls CounCIl MARY JANINE MITCHELL . . . Altoona Bacteriology Kappa Alpha Theta Treasurer, Kappa Alpha Theta; Secretary, Agriculfrure Student Council; Creasurer, Scrolls; Book Exchange; Phi Sigma Society; .Rod and COCCUS 'Ub; Greek Week Committee ROBERT A. MITCHELL . . . Philadelphia Horticulture President, College Co-op; Horticulture Club DUANE LEE MOHNEY . . . Stoneboro Landscape Architecture Treasurer, Student Landscape Society; Outing Club; Horticulture Club; American Society of Landscape Architects ROBERT JAY MORDAN Zoology and Entomology Riding Club; Pre- Vet Society Orangeville LYNN SHIPLEY MURRAY . Reisterstown,Md. Forestry XI Sigma Pi JOSEPH C. MUSSER Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Agricultural Economics Clu b Bellefonte u; LESTER H. MYERS Poultry Husbandry Alpha GommoR Roh Vice-President, AI ho Gamma Rho; Treasurer, Vice-Pr esident Pr esidenh Poultry Club; Pouli'ryy Judging Team; Ag HiII Breeze; Agriculture Studen' ounciI; Cooly Socie Fountainville WARREN DAWSON MYERS Plymouth Meeting Dairy Science Sigma Pi Lacrosse MICHAEL E. NAGEL . . Cochranton Poultry Husblandry Agriculture Student Council; Bosebai Vice- President Outing Club; Sec cretory, Poultry Club; Jazz Clu b NANCY RUTH NAVIKAS Lancaster Medical Technoio ogy Sigma Sigma Sigma Phi Sigma; Iota Sigm mo Pi; Cwens; Alpha Lambda Delia Vi ce- President, Rod and Coccus CIu MARILYN RAE NEWLIN . Grantville Dairy Science Secretory, Dairy Science Cl ub; Editor, Dairyma an; Secretary, Coolyn Society; Agr riculiure Student Council; EUB Student Fellowship; 4-H; Gro ALFRED WILLIAM NORMAN Liberty ai ry Sci Alp ha Zeta Vice President, DaIry Science Club; 4- H Club; Grange; College Co op EDWARD CHARLES OBRIST New Britain, Conn- Horticuiture De Ito Chi Vice-Presidenf, Delta Chi; Horticulture Club; Outing Club; Intramurals JAMES THOMAS O'HARE Jeannette Forestry Forestry Society; Outing Club GARY EDWARD OILER Newville Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta Glee Club; FFA HORACE R. ORDWAY Ulysses General Agriculture Block and Bridie Club MICHAEL BARRY OSTERHOUDT Kerhonkson, N. Y. Forestry Tau Phi Delta Rifle Team; Forestry Society; Agriculture Student Council; SAM M;E lntramurciis; Outing Club; AROTC Rifle Team; Nittany Grotto DONALD JAY OVERDORFF Agricultural Education New Florence Delta Theta Sigma Secretory, FFA 60 RICHARD HERMAN PACKARD Granville Summif Dairy Science Gamma Rho Dairy Products Judging Team; Coaly Society; Treasurer, Dairy Sc cience Club; Ag HiIl Bree J. HUGH PALMER Tuckerton, N. J- Zoology and Entomology Delta Sigma Phi Lacrosse; Zoology Club; Freshman Football RICHARD PAUL PARVEL . Fullerton Horticulture Alpha Gamma Rho Horticulture Club; Newman Club; lntromurals JOYCE M. PATTEN . . . Medical Technology Secretary, Phi Sigma; Iota Sigma Pi; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Rod and Coccus Club; Jazz Club; Outing Club Ramsey, N. J. WILLIAM JACOB PAULES . Wrightsville Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho President, Alpha Gamma Rho; Agriculture Student Council; Clover Club WALTER NORMAN PEECHATKA Forestry Forestry Society; lnfro-murols; Penn State Singers Scotrun MERREL LEROY PHILLIPS . . Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA McAlisterville CLIFFORD DOUGLAS PORTER . . . Agricultural Education FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha Linesville WILLIAM N. POTTS, JR. Fort Washington Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology AIM; Secretary, West Halls Council; Agriculture Student Cpuncil; Alpha Phl Omega; Agricultural Economics Club; Camera Club; Horticulture Club; Dormitory Officer ' -; JOHN EDWARD PUHALLA . . Botany and Plant Pathology President, lnferlondio; Vice-President, Schuhplattlers Club; President, Bot- any Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Sigma; Phi Epsilon Phi; Pi Kappa Phi . Scranton JAN LEE PURYEAR Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Animal Husbandry Zeta Tau Alpha Thespions; Meditation Choir; Collegian; Block and Bridle Club; Outing Club; UCA CARRELL IRVIN RAINEY . . . Agricultural Education FFA; Sigma Theta Epsilon Prospect Park CHARLES GROVER REPLOGLE MICHAEL MYERS RICHARDS PAUL WILLARD PERRY Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Gamma Sigma Delta . Edinboro ALLAN MORGAN PETERSON . . Forestry Intramurols; Forestry Society; Outing Club Green Village, N. J. JAMES EDMUND PFLIEGER F orestry Hellam Tau Phi Delta Outing Club; Jazz Club MARY JULIA POWERS Pine Grove Mills Bacteriolog Rod and Coccus Club SYLVIA JAN E PREY Medical Technology Secretory, Gamma Sigma Sigma; Cooly Society; President, Rod and Coccus Iub; Secretory-Treasurer, EUB Student Fellowship . Reading STANLEY WALTER PRUSS Agricultural Education Lake Ariel Delta Theta Sigma FFA; 4-H Club THOMAS NILES REEDER, JR. Forestry . Forestry Saciefy Lancaster Martinsburg Dairy Science Acacia Dairy Science Club; Pre-Vet Society . . . Oi I City Landscape Architecture Kappa Delta Rho Agriculture Student Council; Horticulture Club; Student Landscape Society; Penn State Countryman 61 FREDERIC LAWRENCE RICKETT . Murrysville gricultural and Biological Chemistry Vice- President, Leibig Che micol Society; Blue Bond; Westminster Foundai ilo SANDRA ELAINE RISHEL . . . Centre Hall Medical Technology Alpha Lambda Delta; Iota Sigma Pi CYNTHIA LYNNE ROBERTS . . . Milesburg edi cal Techno! cg Young Republicans; Rod and Coccus Club; Prep Band THOMAS RALPH ROBERTS . . Cornwell Heights Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta FFA; Alpha Tou Alpha; Chapel Choir RAFAEL RONALD RODRIGUEZ . Trucksville Horticulture Deli to Theta Sigma Horticulture Club; Newman Club; Outing Club HERBERT BECKER ROTHE, JR . . Philadelphia Ho rtIc ultu Alpha Treasurer, Horticulture Club; SAME; Flower Judging Team; lntromurals FRANK LINDLEY RUSH . . . Scottdale Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta FFA; VicciPresidenI, Alpha Tau Alpha ANTHONY DANIEL SANTOLI . . . Scranton orestry Forestry Society JULIO HORBST SANTOS . Milford Two Year Agriculture ROBERT DOUGLAS SCARTH . Whitehouse Station, N. J. An imal Husbandry Delta Th eta Si mu Livestock Judging Team; Block and Bridie Club; Little Internationai; Arg riculture Student Council; Cooly oc Iety DEAN LAWRENCE SCHALLER . . Allentowr1 Horticulture President, Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Ciub; Botany Club; Clover CIub A. RONALD SCHROEDER . . . Ambler orestry Forestry Society DONALD E SCHWARTZ . . . Philadelphia I- P-re Veterina ary Zeta Beta Tau Collegian; Junior IFC; Freshman Lacrosse DENNIS LEE SCHWEITZER . . . Chadds Ford Forestry HARRY ALAN SECHRIST . . . Tunkhannock Dairy Science JOHN ALEXANDER SELDOMRIDGE . Pottstown Wood Utilization Aip ha Gamma Rho Scabbard and Biodf; Forestry Society; Outing Club; lntromurals; Vic ce President, SAME; AUSA PAUL WILLIAM SEMMEL . . . Schnecksville Avgricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Vice- President, Delta Theta Sigma; Agricult ure Student Council; Gro g;e Treasurer, FFA; Intramuruls; 4- H Ciu b JOHN EDWIN SETTLE . . Petersburg, V0: Ani maaIHusb nryd Block and Bridle Club; Dormitory Officer; Intramurals ERICK HAY SHAW . . . WestChester Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology TIM; Treasurer, Agricultural Economics Club FRED . . Indiana Alpha Gamma Rho Treasurer, SAME; Forestry Society; Outing Club RONALD RAY SHIELDS . . F orestr Y GEORGE HARRIS SHUGERT, JR. . . . Tyrone Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Agricultural Economics Club GORDON E. SINCLAIR . . . . Airville Zoology and Entomology Pre-Vef Club; Zoology Club; Block and Bridle Club; Little International MERVIN SAMUEL SKILES . . . Narvon Agricultural Education FFA HARVEY SKOLNICK . . . Newark, N. J. Pre-Veterinary Pre-Vef Society; Zoology Club KENNETH GEORGE SMITH . . . Carlisle Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha RONAL WILLIAM SMITH . . . Warrington Zoology and Entomology Sigma Alpha Epsilon Outing Club; lntromurols KENNETH PAUL SOERGEL . . . Gibsonia Landscape Architecture Alpha Gamma Rho Secretory-Treosurer, Pi Alpha Xi; Corresponding Secretary, Student Landscape Society; Horticulture Club DALE STAPLES SOLOMON . . Phillipsburg, N. J. Forestry Forestry Society; Sylvan LAURENCE EVAN SPENCER, JR. . . Avondale Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho Treasurer, Agriculture Student Council; Cooly Society; Editor, Ag Hill Breeze BRYAN H. STAUDT . . . Robesonia Agricultural Education President, Alpha Tau Alpha; Secretary, FFA DALE EDWARD STEADMAN . . . Tryonville Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta President, FFA; Vice-President, Alpha Tau Alpha; Cooly Society; Agriculture Student Council HARVEY WALLACE STINEMAN . . South Fork Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; LSA; Outing Club RICHARD LEE STOUFFER . . . Mercersburg Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA LOUIS GORDON STURDEVANT . . . Troy Dairy Science Grange; Dairy Science Club; 4-H Club; TIM JOE JOHN SUCHA . . . . McKeesport Forestry Forestry Society JOHN BANCROFT SWAYNE, Ill . . Kennett Square Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Beta Theta Pi Agricultural Economics Club 63 JUDITH ANNE SWAYZE . . Union Springs, N. Y. Medical Technology Rod and Coccus Club CLAUDE CHARLES SWEET . . . Drexel Hill Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Horticulture Club; Camera Club; Outing Club WILLIAM MARVIN SWOPE . . . Needmore Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA WILLIAM LeROY TALBOTT . . Sinking Spring Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Delta Phi . President, Leibig Chemical Society; Agriculture Student Council; Jazz Club WILBUR PARK THOMAS . . . Wellsboro Agricultural Education PAUL ROBERT THOMPSON . . . West Lawn Forestry Forestry Society EDITH ANN TINSMAN . . . . Erie ' Horticulture Horticulture Club; Penn State Countryman; Student Landscape Society; lntromurals ULRICH CARL TOENSMEYER . . Sinking Spring Dairy Science AUSA; Dairy Science Club; FFA JOHN M. TROJAN . . . Tallmcm, N. Y. Animal Husbandry Sigma Chi Wrestling; Inframurols; Outing Club; Pre-Vet Club; SAME WESLEY KRIEBEL TRUMBAUER . . Lansdole Dairy Science Alpha Gamma Rho Treasurer, Dairy Science Club; 4-H Club; Junior IFC; Penn State Countryman NORMAN JOSEPH UBER, JR. . . . Broomall Forestry Forestry Society CAROLE ROSALIE URBAN . . . Coatesville Medical Technology Pi Beta Phi Ag Hill Breeze; UCA; Agriculture Student Council; Treasurer, Rod and Coccus Club; German Club JAMES BERNARD URBANIAK . . . Erie Animal Husbandry Delta Theta Sigma Newman Club; Block and Bridle Club JOHN PAUL VALKOVEC . . . . Bath Dairy Science Dairy Science Club LUKE DONALD VANDE MARK . Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Vice-President, AUSA; FFA; TIM; SAME . Stevensville CHARLES WILLIAM VanDerMILLER . . Fairless Hills Forestry Forestry Society DONALD LaVERNE VANVLIET . . . Wellsboro Agricultural Education Treasurer, Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; AUSA ROBERT THOMAS VAUGHN . . . Larimer Dairy Science Dairy Science Club; Dairy Products Judging Team; Inframurals MERL JAMES WALTZ . . . Trout Run ; Forestry Secretary, Forestry Society; Sylvan; Outing Club ROBERT EDWARD WARNECKE . . Westfield, N. J. Dairy Science Dairy Science Club STANLEY FOSTER WARNER . . . Hanover Forestry Forestry Society; Outing Clxub; lnframurals a, g3, V C 5 a z 0 Q Q; SIDNEY GARY WATSON, JR. . . State College Zoology and Entomology JOHN P. WHITING . . . . Lock Haven Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club CHARLES CURTIS WIBLE . . , Butler Dairy Science Delta Theta Sigma 4-H Club; Dairy Science Club; Little International ROBERT RAYMOND WIGGERS . . . Corry Agricultural Education JOSEPH EARL WILLIAMS . . . . Kane Wood Utilization Alpha Gamma Rho Business Manager, Sylvan; Forestry Society; SAME; AUSA DARRELL ELMER WILSON . . . State College Forestry Forestry Society ROBERT JOEL WINTERSTEEN . . . Ashland Forestry Treasurer, Forestry Society; lnframurols s R 1'6; Q9 SHARON ANN WOOD . . White Plains, N. Y. Animal Husbandr Secretory, Block and Bridle Club; Riding Club; Agriculture Student Council CHARLES PERRY WRIGHT . . . Amity Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta Alpha Tau Alpha; FFA; Coaly Society; Manager, Gymnastics JOHN OWEN YOCUM . . . Catawissa Agronomy Vice-President, President, Agronomy Club; President, Coaly Society; Treasurer, Agriculture Student Council WILLIAM IRVING YOUNG . . . Philadelphia Agronomy JAMES EDGAR B. ZEGER . . . Mercersburg Agricultural Education Secretory, AUSA; AROTC Drill Teom; AROTC Band; Alpha Tau Alpha; Vlce-President, FFA; Agriculture Student Council; SAME GLENN ARTHUR ZEPP . . . Gettysburg Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta FFA; Alpha Tau Alpha s. x: L m g M q; gg; as, :2 JOHN T. ZERBE . . . . Sheridan Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Sigma Pi Freshman Soccer Team; Agricultural. Economics Club; Froth; Junior IFC DAVID EUGENE ZERBY . . . State College Pre-Veterinary Pre-Vet Club; Agriculture Student Council; Freshman Soccer FRANCIS WILLIAM ZETTLER . . . Easton Botany and Plant Pathology Art Editor, Froth 66 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS ANTHONY M. BATTAGLIA Landscape Architecture ANDRE BURCIN . . Zoology and Entomology JOSEPH COUSLIN Agricultural Education WALTER N. CRISMAN Agricultural and Biological Chemistry CHARLES E. DOOLITTLE Agricultural Education EDITH LeBOUTILLIER FARR Agricultural and Biological Chemistry JOHN F. FURLONG, JR. Landscape Architecture WALTER M. GLADKOWSKI Landscape Architecture PHILIP W. GUM F orcstry CHARLES RANDOLPH HIESTAND II General Agriculture ANDREW EDWARD HUTCHINSON Zoology and Entomology DAN E. JOHNS Pro-Vctcrinary ROBERT P. KAUFMAN Pro-Votorinory GEORGE P. KOECK F ores try NORMAN G. LITTLE Forestry DONALD DAVID MEYER . Animal Husbandry GREGORY F. MIHALC F orostry Mcchsport State College North Vandergrift Springville Lancaster Pine Grove Mills Canonsburg McKcesport Reading Marietta Honesdale Conneautville Rochester West Orange, N. J. Cloirton Drexel Hill Freedom BERNARD OSTROFF Dairy Science THEODORE JOHN PAULOSKI Landscape Architecture CHARLES R. POTTENGER Wood Utilization JOHN R. RAMSAY . . Zoology and Entomology JAMES C. REA Forestry KENNETH F. REED Forestry CARL GALL ROYER Pre-Veterinory JAMES G. RULE Animal Husbandry WALTER M. SCHWENGER Forcs try JOSEPH A. STEPANAUSKY Forestry BARCLAY TAGG Animal Husbandry LOUIS VAN RAFELGHEM Animal Husbandry HARRIS WAXMAN Pre-Vetorinary VICTOR M. WEINMAYR Landscape Architecture DONNA J. WICKER . Medical Technology CHARLES WONG Landscape Architecture 6. ROBERT ZECHMAN, JR Agricultural Education Philadelphia Sharon Sewicklcy Jonestown Ligonier Friedensburg Thurmont, Md. State College Kensington, Md. DuBois State College Buenos Aires, Argentina New York, N. Y. Londenberg Gettysbu rg State College Quokertown Agronomists study properties of various types of soils Students play active role in production of floriculturol crops WorldJomous calorimeter continues f0 and scientists in nutrition studies 67 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The College of Business Administra- tion was established in 1953 with the objective of fostering effective instruc- tion and research for both undergradu- ates and graduates in the fields of business, economics, commerce, and industry. The educational program of the Col- lege is designed to produce competent business leaders who are keenly aware of the great social responsibilities that rest upon them in the Nation's eco- nomic system. Enrollment of the College of Business Administration this year totals 1,572 and 430 of these undergraduates are seniors. Nearly 75 graduate students are majoring in subjects administered by the College of Business Administra- tion. OSSIAN MacKENZIE Deon High speed electronic machines are used in data systems and processing courses 69 THE ORGANIZATION E. P. HEXNER D. H. McKINLEY E. P. STRONG Assistant Dean for Research' Associate Dean Assistant Dean Director, Bureau of Business Research . ' a , R. H. WHERRY G. K. NELSON MONROE NEWMAN Head,Commerce Head,-Accounting and ea , and Management Busmess Statistics Economics B. B. LETHBRIDGE As is n for Continuing Education 70 11$ 1-: l ' V 4 Vs Q! 4 Bottom RoweR. D. Butler, G. H. Weiss, H. E. Nocdlomon, L. Abrams, S. Je Binder, T W. Kulp, J. B. Schwartz, N R. Dunyak, M. H Schwarz. Second Row-D. A. Walker, I. G. Ginsburg, E. B. Choiken, E. I. Grinbcrg, R. Ji Kitzinger, B. A, Feit, D. S. Trogcr, 5- At Singer, B R, Quire, R. D Friedman. Top Row-Rt M. Johnsonl J. E. Kohl, B. R. Henderson, J. L, Rasenbium, M, Jt Schulman, T. M. Scherer, W. Li Sleigh, A. G. Postnieks, M. H. Levin, R. A, Schwarz. The Student Council officers of the COHeQe of Business Administration ore Lawrence Abrams, President; Bemord R. Quire, Vice-President; Sandra J. Binder, Secretary; and HOWord E. Needleman, Treasurer. During the year, the Council has STUdied the new four-term plan and its effect on the College of Business Administration curriculum. Convo- Cotions were sponsored by the Stu- dent Council in conjunction with the individuOl professional organiza- tions The Student Council also GWOVdEd $100 to the most qualified Student in the College of Business Administration. Throughout the years, Council members work to Sponsor an orientation program for freshmen within the College and to publish a freshman handbook. LAWRENCE ABRAMS President 71 GERALD WILLIAM ABRAMS . , Hor risburg A Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta ' DFM; Sports Editor, Froth r, LARRY ABRAMS . . . Chester G Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta Presidcnf Busin sAdminisfruIion Student Council; Lions Paw, Ex- a change; Vice- Presisdent, ICCB; Stu dent Handbo o;k Encompmenf Skull and Bo o;nes Blu eKey; Del phi; Elections Committee; Spring Week Committee; 6 IFC Commi It ee E: RAYMOND LEONARD ABRAMS . . Philadelphia 0 Business Administration Zciu Beta Tau Marketing Club; Block S Club; Colllegian, Student Handbook; 0 J02 zClui'u; Hille In KENNETH ELMER ABRAHAMSON . . BrockwaY usiness Administration SAM; Management Club; Accounting Club; lnIromurois JOSEPH CARLO ACCARD . State College Business Administration RAYMOND FRANK AGOSTINELLI . . Ellwood CitY Busi Iness Adminis tr ation Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club THOMAS WAYNE ALBERTSON . . Mount Lebanon n Business Administ rat io Phi Kappa Sigma 0 Vice- President, Phi Kappa Sigma; SAM; Jazz Clu 0 DAVID PRESTON ALEXANDER . . New Castle 47 Business Administration Sigma Pi Fooiball; Marketing Club JAMES BARTH ALLAN, JR. . . . Be the! Park 0 Business Administration Pi KappCIP hi 5 Glee Club; lntramuruis; Accounting Club JOHN T. ANDERSON . . . . Levittown Business Administration SAM; AIM Board of Governors; Vice-President, Nittony Council GERALD RUSSELL ARNDT . State College usiness Administr ation Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Psi; Treasurer, Insurance Club; Marketing Club ARTHUR LEROY ARTMAN . Greenville Business Administration Finance Club; Accounting Club; Insurance Club HRATCH SAMUEL ARUKIAN Addis-Abobo, Ethiopia or Business Administration Soccer; Cosmopolitan Club GERALD ELWOOD AUMILLER . . . Lemont E Business Administration Finance Club WILLIAM MICHAEL BAKER . . . Scranton 'i Business Administration a Dormitory Officer; West Halls Council; Newman Club; Accounting Club WILLIAM RICHARD BALE . LaughlintowrI Business Administration Finance Club; Sports Car Club WILLIAM ROBERT BALLERINI . . Saint Mary5 Business Administration Phi Kappa Theta Secretary-Treasurer, Phi Kappa Them; lntramurals; Newman Club DENNIS HUSTON BANKS . . Ambridge Business Administration Accounting Club; Jazz Club , ' ENCE KING BARHITE . . . Warren Y LAvgisiness Administration Pi KODDCl Phi J Sports Car Club; SAM STEWART B. BARMEN . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Phi Epsilon pi - 55 Manager, Froth; President, Phi Epsilon .Pi; Pcujmi Neus; Blue Key; 33::2255 Administration Student Council; Delta Sigma PI; Busmess Manager, CPA JAMES J. BARTHOLOMEW . . . Pottsville Business Administration Finance Club; Accounting Club; Insurance Club DONALD FRANKLIN BARTOO . . East Aurora, N. Y. Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta President, Phi Gamma Delta; Manager, Soccer; Bliue Key CALVIN GUILP BARWIS . . . Palmerton Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Circa; AccountingiCIub; lntromurols ROBERT LEE BEARD . . . . Lebanon Business Administration SAM GEORGE W. BELZER . . . Magnolia, N. J. Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha; AMA; Sports Car Club LOUIS RICHARD BENZAK . . . Bethlehem Business Administration Sigma pi Secretory, Sigma Pi; Froth; West Halls Council; Finance Club; Manager, Gymnastics DAVE IRWIN BERSTEIN . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi Vice-President, Alpha Epsilon Pi; SAM ANDREW BESKET . . . . Scranton Business Administration Marketing Club JOSEPH BESKET . . . . Scranton Business Administration Marketing Club FREDERICK CARL BEUERLE, JR. . . Newtown Business Administration SGA; TIM; SAM; Outing Club; Marketing Cliub WILLIAM DAVIS BEVAN . . . Scranton Business Administration Chi Phi Accounting Club RONALD CARL BIBZA . . . Natrona Heights Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Business Administration Student Council DARRYL WAYNE BIERLY . . . Rebersburg Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Accounting Club; Management Club JAMES HENRY BISCHOFF, JR. . . Coopersburg Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha SAM; IFC Committee; Froth; Campus Party; ln'rramurals; AMA JAMES DOUGLAS BLACK . . . Pen Argyl Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha Insurance Club; Finance Club; lnfromurols; Froth; Freshman Baseball RONALD PETER BLEIER . . . Monessen Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho Secretary, Alpha Chi Rho; Delta Nu Alpha . s 73 WAYNE EDWIN BOLZE . . . Londisburg usiness Administration SAM; Accounting Club; Pershing Rifles; Inframurals HENRY JOSEPH BOMBA . Monessen Business Administration Accounting Club RICHARD THOMAS BONE . . Scranton Business Administration Accounting Club 0.0000000000000000... JOHN FRANCIS BONELLA . Philadelphia Business Administration President, Newman Club, Vic c-e President, Delta Nu Alpha; Yuo gDemocrats; Jazz Club; SA FREDERIC IRVING BOWER, Ill . Pleasant Valley, N. Y. Business Administration eta XI Photography Editor, Collegian; Skull and Bones; Accounting Club; SeniDr Clo ass Advisory Board; Manager, Wrestling; LA VIE; Spring Week Co mi'mf tee; Counseling; Senior Ball Committee ROBERT FREDERICK BOWER . . Allentown Business Administration Phi Sigma Kappa Blue Bond; Delta Sigma Pi; Treasurer, Phi sSigma Kappa; ccounting Club; lntromuro GEORGE SAMUEL BOWMAN . . Mount Lebanon Business Administration Delta Tau Delta Management Club; Newman Club ROBERT IRVING BOXER . . Allentown Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Pi PATRICIA MARIE BOYLE . Philadelphia Business Administration Business Administration Student Council; Outing Club; lntrumurals; SGA Committee ROBERT ANTHONY BRACCI . . South Heights usin ess Administ tratio Accounting Club; Management Club MAXIMILIAN JOHN BRAUN . Philadelphia Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; SAM THEODORE B. BRILL . . Cornwells Heights us'noss Administration Marketing Club; Jazz Club; TIM; Outing Club; Management Club THOMAS EDWARD BROEREN . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Insurance Club; Glee Club HAROLD GILL BROWN . Canonsburg Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Alpha Kappa Psi LEWIS DAVID BROWN . I . lckesburg Business Administration Pi Kappa Phi Treasurer, Pi Kappa Phi; Insurance Club; Accounting Club I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 . ROBERT WILLIAM BROWN . . Glenside Business Administration Management Club; Intramurals THOMAS JOSEPH BUNDY . Sciegertowr1 Business Administration DONALD EVERETT BURNS . Emporium Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi DAVID MARTIN BURSTIN . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration .Phi Epsilon pi Froth; CPA; Insurance Club; lntromurals; Junior IFC RQNALD SAMUEL BURTON . . Philadelphia Business Administration Accounting Club; lntromurols WILLIAM RONALD BUTERBAUGH . Marion Center Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Manager, Baseball; lntromurols C m r 6:5 63 L4: :12; cc; Liz: JAMESA ELMER BUTTON . . . Elkland Business Administration KENNETH WALTER BUZBY . . . Quokertown Business Administration Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi . Union Dale CLARK ANTHONY CABLE . . Business Administration Secretory, Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Newman Club; AUSA WAYNE JOSEPH CHUPKO . . . Johnstown Business Administration Accounting Club STANLEY ANTHONY CIERLITSKEY, JR. . Tamaqua Business Administration Accounting rCIub; Traffic Court EDWARD ALBERT CLIFF . . . Glenside Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Finance Club 3 , Q a :10 , :3 g f x G: DAVID CHARLES CLIPPER . . . Clairton Business Administration Marketing Club; MonagemenfiCIub; Nitfony Grotto; Jazz Club DONALD LEE COBAUGH . . . Conemaugh Business Administration JOSEPH KARL cocco , , . Allentown Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha; Outing Club; Marketing Club; lntromurols ROBERT RICHARDSON CANFIELD . . Le Raysville Business Administration Accounting Club JOHN SAMUEL CAPE . . . . Glenside Business Administration Accounting Club ELAINE RUTH CAPLAN . . . Williamsport Business Administration eeezseeee see 49 eruee KEITH EDWARD CARLSON . . Ridgewood, N. J. Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Vice-Presidenf, Campus Party; Sophomore Class Advisory Board; Junior Class Advisory Board; Traffic Court; Outing Club; Jazz Club; lnframurals JOHN FRANCIS CASPERO, JR. . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Phi Sigma Kappa President, Phi Sigma Kappa; Delta Sigma Pi; Fraternity Edifor, LAVIE; Vice-President, Newman Club; ,Finonce Club; Spring Week Committee; Greek Week Committee; lntromurols JAMES THOMAS CHADWICK . . Philadelphia Business Administration SAM; Accounting Club; Belles Lettres Club JOHN VINCENT COLEMAN Gettysburg Business Administration Theta Chi President! Theta Chi; DelthY Nu Alpha; Newsman Club; Block S Club; ng Democr rat SAMUEL LUFFBERRY COLLINS Philadelphia Business Administration Pershing Rifles; Judicial; SAM; AUSA DAVID GEORGE COOK McKeesport Business Administrati Ion Dormitory Counselor; Lacrosse; J Club THOMAS F. CRUSCO Go shen, N. Y. Business Administration Kappa Delta Rho President, Kappa Delta Rho; Vice-President, insurance Club; IFC SAMUEL BENJAMIN CURRY, JR. Drexel Hill Business Administration Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Phi Omega; Jazz Club; UCA THOMAS PAUL CUTLER Aliquippa Business Administration Theta Delta Chi Secretary, Theta Delta Chi; Jazz Club, SAM KENNETH JOHN DeANGELES Business Administration Executive Vice- President, SAM Philadelphia LOREN DAVENPORT DECKER Hagerstown,Md. B usiness Administration Accounting Club ROBERT HUNTER DEVINE Business Admi nistration Golf; Freshman Basketball Pittsburgh 76 JAMES RICHARD COOLEY . . lrwin Business Administration Pi Kappa Phi Marketing Club BARRY DWIGHT CORLE . . . DerfY Business Administration Accounting Club JOSEPH PATRICK CREIGHAN State College Business Administration Accounting Club WILLIAM RICHARD DAVIS, Punxsutawney Business Administration JAMES CORNELIUS DAWSON Pittsburgh sin 955 Administration President, Insurance Club; Newman Club; lntramurals GEORGE JAMES DEAN . . . . Dalia5 Business Administration Kappa Sigma Alpha Phi Omega; Marketing Club; Finance Club Warren Sigma Phi Epsilon DONALD MAC DICK Business Administration Marketing Club; SAM; IFC JOHN PATRICK DILLON New Philadelphia Business Administration Young Democrats; Accounting Club; Finance Club ROBERT FRANCIS DINGER SchuylkillHaver1 Business Administration Phi Mu Delta Management Club; Marketing Club; Pernn State Pacers; Meditation Chapel Choi KENNEiH RUSSELL DIVINEY . . . Winburne Business Administration Accounting Club STUART JAMES DOCKERAY . . Shenandoah Business Administration Accounting Club; Management Club; Chapel Choir; Inframurols ROBERT JAMES DOUGLAS . . . Coraopolis Business Administration SAM; Arnold Air Society; Newman Club; Inframurols NICHOLAS ROGER DUNYAK . . . Donora Business Administration Phi Kappa Theta President, Delta Nu Alpha; Business Administration Student Council; Secretary, Phi Kappa Theta; Newman Club WILLIAM, JOSEPH DUSACK . . . Windber Business Administration Pi Lambda Phi IFC; President, Pi Lambda Phi; Accounting Club, Newman Club RONALD LEO ECKMAN . . . Lancaster Business Administration RICHARD HENDRIXSON DOYLE . . Abington Business Administration Cross Country; lnframurals; Accounting Club; Outing Club; Dormifory Officer WILLIAM DAVID DUEMLER . . Philadelphia Business Administration Pershing Rifles; AUSA MARK WAYNE DuMARS . . . Sharon Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Captain, Basketball; Secretary-Treosurer, Druids; Parmi Nous; Accounting Club RAYMOND D. EDWARDS, JR. . . . Wayne Business Administration Biz-Ad Bulletin; lntramurols ROBERT LEE ELLENBERGER . . Business Administration Punxsutawney ROBERT MARVIN ELLIOTT . . Scarsdale, N. Y. Business Administration Phi Delta Theta President, Phi Delta Theta; Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club JAMES LEE ENSLEY . . . Youngstown,Ohio Business Administration Phi Delta Thefo President, Phi Delta Theta; IFC; Thespions; Glee Club; Manager, Baseball LAWRENCE DAViD EPSTEIN . . Philadelphia Business Administration Phi Epsilon Pi EGA Judicial; Blue Key; President, Camera Club; Delta Sigma Pi; .LA VilE; rOth; Collegian; Chairman, IFC Board of Control; Business Admlnlsfrotlon STUdeni Council; SAM; Encampment; Elections Committee; Spring Week 'COmmiHee FRANKLIN HARRISON ERNEST, JR. . . Altoona Business Administration JAM ES STUART ETTELSON . . . Wynnewood Business Administration Beta Sigma Rho Chairman, Supreme Court; Chairman, Tribunal; Chairman, Orien'ration Week; Lion's Paw; Secretory-Trecsurer, Skull and Bones; Secretory-Treos- urer, Androcles; Secretory-Treosurer, Delphi; Chairman, Junior Prom Com- mittee; Encampment; Chairman, Leadership Training RICHARD A. EVANS . . . State College Business Administration Alpha Tau Omega Freshman Wresfling; Freshman Lacrosse; Vice-President, Alpha Tau Omega NEAL TILDEN FAHRER . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Sigma Alpha Mu Collegian; Division of Counseling Student Council; WDFM; Camera Club 77 JOSEPH PAUL FARKAS . Rochester, N. Y. Business Administration FRANCIS ROBERT FARRELL . Minersville us ncss Administration Accounting Club; Finance Club; Insurance Club; Management Club THOMAS FRANCIS FEENEY . . . . Erie Business Administration Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Sigma Pi BARBARA ELIZABETH FELS . . Broomall BusinessD Administration Deob to WILLIAM FELSMAN . Notrona Heights Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Alpha Kappa Psi; Newman Club; Accounting Club JEROME FELT . . . . Philadelphia usiness Administration Accounting Club; SAM; Finance Club; Outing Club; Hillel 0 JOHN GARDNER FENiMORE . . . Wayne . Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon SGA Assembly; West Halls Council; Freshman Track; IFC Committee 0 o JOSEPH A. FERRER, JR. . . . West Chester . Business Administration Alpha Tau Omega 0 THOMAS HOSSLER FEY . . . . Emmuus Business Administration Phi Delta Theta Hood Manager, Cross Cou unt iChairmon, IFC Committee; Arnold Air Society;r Outing Club; SAME ' ADRIENNE FIELDS . . . New Kensington Business Administration Delia Sigma Theta lnframurals RICHARD WHITE FINEBURG . . . Morrisville Business Administration Sigma Pi Froth; Finance Club; Marketing Club BARRY WESTON FISHER . State College Business Administration RAYMOND GIRARD FOERSTER . . Dauphin Business Administration RICHARD STIEG FONTAINE . Fair Haven, N. J. Business Administration Treasurcrl Camera Club; Jazz Club; Pershing Rifles; Young Republicans NICHOLAS J. FOURLAS . . . Corlisle Business Administration WILLIAM EDWARD FOX . . Mount Pleasant usincss Administration Dormitory Counselor; Delta Nu Alpha; Dormitory Officer; lntramuruls WAYNE LEROY FRANTSZ . Luzerne ncss Administratio Delta Sigma Pi; 5Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club DAVID GLEN FREEBURN . Johnstown sn 055 Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; SAM; lntramuruls BENJAMIN H. FREEMAN, ll . . . Strafford Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi Sophomore Class Advisory Board; IFC Committee; Dormitory Officer; SGA Committee WILLIAM V. FRIES . . . Sussex, N. J. Business Administration Finance Club; Outing Club AUGUST W. FRISCH . . . . Coraopolis Business Administration Accounting Club; AIM Bond; SAM; Traffic Court; Intromurols G. BARRETT GARBARINO . . . Clarion Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Senior Class Advisory Board; IFC JULES B. GARFUNKEL . . Kew Gardens Hills, N. Y. Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi Marketing Club THOMAS PATRICK GARRY . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Accounting Club; Finance Club; AUSA; lntromurols GABRIEL ANDREW GAVALEK . New Salem Business Administration Alpha Sigma phi Accounting Club DONALD HENRY GEORGE . . . . Lilly Business Administration HARRY DANIEL GERBER . . . . York Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon President, Tau Kappa Epsilon; President, Treasurer, Chapel Choir; Thespions; Phi Mu Alpha; Glee Club GERALD CLARK GETZ . . Philadelphia Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club a DANIEL ARTHUR GIFFORD . . . Erie Business Administration Beta Theta Pi K57; Senior Class Advisory Board; SAM; Insurance Club W FRANKLIN WILLIAM GILMORE . . Havertown B Business Administration Kappa Delta Rho 6:32 Accounting Club; Insurance Club; SAM; IFC Committee WILLIAM GIOVANONI . . . Scranton Business Administration Vice-President, Delta Nu Alpha; Newman Club; Intramurols GERALD ALLEN GOLDBERG . . . Reading Business Administration Phi Epsilon Pi Vice-President, Phi Epsilon Pi; Blue Key; Student Handbook; Business Administration Student Councily; CPA; Riding Club; WDFM JOSEPH SAMUEL GOOD . . Plainfiield, N. J. Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta Dormitory Officer; Nittony Council; Management Club JAMES ANTHONY GOODMAN . . Mahanoy City W Business Administration Debate; President, Commerce Club; Accounting Club; Newman Club $1 ROBERT LLOYD GOULD . . Bernardsville, N. J. W Business Adminisi'ration Sigma Phi Epsilon STANLEY J. GRABISH . . . Saint Clair Business Administration Commerce Club; Finance Club; lntramurals 79 REGIS JOSEPH GRACE . . McKeespOrt Business Administration Delia Sigma Phi Marketing Club; Management Club; Jazz Club; Nittany Grotto JUDITH ANN GREEN . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Pi Beta Phi FLOYD JASPER GREER . . CoraOpOl's Business Administration Pi Lambda Phi President, De lphi; Androcles; President, Entre Nous; Elections Comm ieit e, Busin ness Mo onag ger, Student Handbook; Spring Week Committee; Business Administration Student Council; Book Exchange; UBA o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O ' EDGAR HAROLD GRUBB . . . Harrisburg Business Administration Acacia Managing Ediort LAVIE; Vice- President, Omicron Delta i SGA Assembly, Vice- President, Skull and Bones; Blue Ke ey; Secretary- -TreasurerI Junior IFC; Counseing; ncam p;ment Sophom omre Class Advisory BOOT Senior Class Advisory Board; Beta Alpha PSI BARRY DALE GRUVER . Allentowr1 Business Administration Intr osl JOSEPH JAMES GUZZO . . Monroevilie Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho Secretary, Alpha Chi Rho; Accounting Club; Newman Club JOHN WESLEY HAAGEN . . State College Business Administrcition Accounting Clu RAYMOND GLENN HACKMAN . Willow Street suiness Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; Dormitory Officer ROBERT MICHAEL HAJEL . . New Kensington Business Administration Theta Delta Chi Accounting Club RICHARD GREGORY HALTER . Porkesburg Business Administration Newman Club; Accounting Club THOMAS ALBERT HARMON . Allensville Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Insuranceh Club; Treasurer, Wesley Foundation; Alp ha Phi Omega MARSHALL LEE HARTMAN . Lewistown usI ne ss Administrati an Alpha Kappa Psi; Alpha Phi Omega; Insurance Club; SAM; LSA HAROLD JEROME HEFFNER, JR. . Hawthorne Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta Manager, Soccer; Blue Key MARTIN JACOB HEILIGMAN . . Philadelphia Business Administration Sigma Alpha MU Accounting ICiub; Hiliel ROBERT JAMES HEIST . State College Business Administrati on President, Meditation Chapel Choir 0 O O O O O O O O I I O O O O O O O . . JAMES WILLIAM HELLER, JR . Yeogertown Busi Iness Administration BRIAN RAY HENDERSON . . PerkaS'e Business Administration Theta Delia 0 Vice- President, Theta Delta Chi; Alpha KappaP si, Business Administraflor1 Stu dent Council; Accounting Club; Jazz Club MICHAEL STEPHEN HERBST . . Ford CW Bu uis ness Administration SAM; Accounting Club; Newman Club EVAN T. HERDMAN . . . Norristown Business Administration Pi Kappa Phi Greek Week Committee EDWARD GERALD HERRON . . . Lansford Business Administration Accounting Club DONALD HARRY HICKS . . . . Muncy Business Administration Kappa Sigma Accounting Club DAVID ARTHUR HITE . . . . Altoona Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM ROBERT JOSEPH HOELSCHER . . Lansdale Business Administration SAM; Newman Club JOHN EDWARD HOLTZMAN . . State College Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM GEORGIA L. HUCKA . . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Froth; Accounting Club JAMES LOUIS IACONE . . . . Reading Business Administration SAM FREDRIC RALPH IHRIG . i . . . York Business Administration Chi Phi Vice-Presidenf, Glee Club; Chapel Choir; President, Meditation Chapel Choir STEVEN IVLER . . . . Business Administration Marketing Club; Management Club Englewood, N. J. WILLIAM SPENCER JACKSON . . Wotsontown Business Administration Delta Tau Delta PhOtOQTOphy Editor, Froth; President, Camera Club; Secretary, Engineering Student Council; President, Penn State Pacers; SAM ROBERT STEPHEN JANKE . . . Willow Grove Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Treasurer, Delta Sigma Phi; SAM; Quarterdeck Society; Newman Club JOHN LAWRENCE HOOD . . . Clarion Business Administration Insurance Club; Inframurals FRANCIS EDWARD HOOLEY . . . Renovo Business Administration Accounting Club; Newman Club RICHARD A. HOROWITZ . . . Havertown Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta Freshman Lacrosse; LAVIE; Collegian; CPA; lntramurals; Advertising Manager, Froth; Jazz Club; Parmi Nous MAYER HORWITZ . . . . Havertown Business Administratio AMA GEORGE PATRICK HOWARD New Brighton Business Administration Accounting Club; Beta Alpha Psi; Newman Club GEORGE FREDERICK HOYER . . Philadelphia Business Administration SAM; UCA; Dormitory Officer STEVEN ALLEN JAY . . . Business Administration Accounting Club; Insurance Club ;Monagemcnt Club; Hillel; You gDemocrms West Orange, N. J. THOMAS LEWIS JENNINGS . I . Wysox Business Administration Pi Sigma Upsilon Treasurer, Pi Sigma Upsilon; Sports Editor, LAVbIE; Alpha Phi Omega; Accounting Club; Jazz Clu RONALD LLOYD JERNIGAN Business Administration New Kensington ALBERT LEE JOHNSON . . . . Glen RicheY Business Administration Sigma Chi Accounting Club; Baseball; Westminster Foundation DANIEL MITCHELL JOHNSTON . . Woodland Business Administration Si ma Chi Wrestling; Accounting Club; Recreation Society; Riding Club; Druids FRANCIS DESALES JOHNSTON Kennett Square usiness Administration Elections Committee; Newman Club; lntramurols DONALD CHARLES JOSEPH . . . Butler usinoss Administration Accounting Club; TIM; College Covop GILBERT KAHN, JR. . . . Verona, N. J. Business Admimstrarion Phi Sigma Kappa Manager, Baseball; President, Phi Sigma Ku uppc; Beta Api ha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Blue cy; Business Administrationa Student Council; Phi Eta Sigma; lFC; Omicron Delta Kappa; Bet fa Gum aSigma ABRAM M KAMENIR . . Philadelphia Business Administration Baseball; WDFM; Accounting Club; Finance Club; Marketing Club; Jazz Club DENTON LEE KANOUFF . Hopewell Bius ness Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; SAM LEWIS KASSELMAN . . . . Philadelphia Business Administration let a Beta Tau M; Jazz Club; Outing Club; Greek Week Committee; ormifory Counselor DONALD A. KAYSER . . . Pitcoil'r1 Bus Si ess Administration Dormitory Counselor; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club ROBERT DEAN KEBERT . I Me advilie Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho Accounting Club JAMES NORMAN KERR St. Clairsville, Ohio Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha Marketing Club; Varsity S Club; Football ROBERT LEE KIDDER . , . . Millheim Business Administration Insurance Club; Accounting Club 82 THEODORE EDWIN KINGSLEY . Reynoldsville Business Administration Alpha Kappa Lambda Secretary, Alpha Kappa Lambda; Finance Club; UCA RICHARD JOSEPH KITZINGER . Montclair, N. J- Business Administration Zeta Beta Tau Secretory, Zpta Beta Tau; Blu ue Key; Circulation Manager, Collegian; Delta Sigma PI; President Hillel; Secretory, Alpha Phi Omeg 0 MARK ANTON KLEIN . , , Erie Business Administration Be chA pho Psi BART WILLIAM KLIM . . . Maywood, N. J. Business Administration SAM DONALD RICHARD KOCUR . . East Vandergrift Business Administration Accounting Club; lnframurals JOHN E' KOHL ' . . Brecksville, Ohio Business Administration Sigma Pi President, Sigma Pi; President, .Filncmce Club; Circulation Manager, Froth; Pormi Nous; IFC; Busmess Administration Student Council; Marketing Club RONALD FRED KOHLER . . . Keiser Business Administration Delta Phi Secretory, Insurance Club; lnframurals CHARLES THOMAS KOKUS . . Shenandoah Business Administration Accounting Club; Jazz Club; Newman Club LAWRENCE STEPHEN KOONS . . Shenandoah Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Jazz Club; lntramurals JOHN FRANCIS KRAUSE . . . Oreland Business Administration Sigma Pi JOHN RICHARD KRISIAK . . . Tarentum Business Administratio Secretory, Delta Nu Alpha GEORGE ANTHONY KRIZENOSKAS . . Wilkes-Barre Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Newman Club; West Halls Council; Dormitory Officer THOMAS WILLARD KULP . . . Souderton Business Administration Beta Theta Pi Treasurer, Beta Theta Pi; Senior Class Advisory Board; Business Admin- istration Student Council; Junior IFC; Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Pi MEL GEORGE LAISTER . . . Swarthmore Business Administration MYRON LANDAU . . . . Narberth Business Administration Beta Sigma Rho Thespians; Treasurer, Beta Sigma Rho RICHARD LEE LANDGRAFF . Business Administration Finance Club; SAM Falls Church, Va. RONALD JOHN LATORRE . . . . Atlas Business Administration Pi Lambda Phi Treasurer, Pi Lambda Phi; Accounting Club; Newman Club JAMES HERBERT LAUTERBACH . . New Cumberland Business Administration Phi Kappa Sigma Blue Band; Jazz Club WALTER CHARLES LAWRENCE . . . Lima Business Administration PAUL CAREY LECHNER . . . Danville Business Administratio President, Management Club; Pershing Rifles; Marketing Club; Newman Club PAUL WILLIAM LEVINE . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Finance Club 83 JOHN G LEYLAND . . . . Philadelphia Business AdmInistratIon SigmaN Management Club; Marketing Club; UCA; Jazz Club IRA LIEBERMAN . . . Aile ntown Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi Accounting Club; Young Dcmccrats ROBERT PAUL LINDEMAN . . Mcyersdole uis 55 Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club ALBERT MAYER LOEB . . . Balo-Cynwyd Business AdrninistratIon Beta Sigma Rho Traffic Court RICHARD ALAN LONG . I Roslyn Business Administration Accounting Club; Finance Club GERALD VAN REED LORAH . State College Business Administration Accounting Club KENNETH CLAIR LOUIS, JR. . Pittsburgh Busmess Administration Phi Kappa Sigma Lacrosse; LA ViE; Vice President Phi Kappa Sigma; Secretary, Alpha Phi mega; Spring chk Committee; Greek Week Committee; Delta Nu Alpha MARTIN IRVING LOWY . . Harrisburg Business Adminisiration Alp ha Epsilon Pi Business Administration Student Council; Delta Sigma Pi CHESTER CHARLES LUCIDO . . Bethel Park Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi Lion's Pow; Skull and Bones; Business Manager, Daily Coile egian; Vice- President IFC; Chairman, Greek eek Committee; Treasurer, Blue Secretary: Phi Kappa Psi; Tribunal; Manager, Track NEAL ALAN LUTH . . . . State College Business Administration SAM RONALD WILLIS LUTHUER . . Warminster sincss Administration Glee Club:3 UDormitory Oificer'; lnframurols ANTHONY JOSEPH LYNCH . . Bethlehem Business Administ tration Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Ciub JOHN RICHARD McCAFFERY . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Theta Delta Chi Beta Alphaf Psi; iFC Board of Control; Vice Presi dent Treasurer, to Delta Chi; Accounting Club; Dormitory Office DONALD MYRON MCCARTNEY . . . Sharon Business Administration Theta Xi Tennis; ViccsPresidenf, Thcici Xi RAYMOND ROBERT MCCOY . . . Altoono Business Administration Delta Chi SAM; Newman Club DIANE ALICE McCREERY . . Loncaster Business Administration A! iah Xi Delta Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Chi Theta; Accounting Club; lntromurals JAMES DANIEL MCDONALD, JR. . McKean Business Administr t on Phi Sigma Kappa Vice- President, Phi Sigma Kappa; Accounting Club ALAN BONNEY McFALL . . Bangor Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho Presid ants SAM; Teosur er, Alpha Ch Rho; Blue Band; siness Administration Siudent Counc il 84 JAMES ROBERT MCGOVERN . . . Roselyn Business Administration Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Newman Club JAMES DONALD MCGREGOR . . . Johnstown Business Administration Finance Club; Marketing Club; Management Club; Accounting Club; Newman Club PHILIP EDWARD McHALE . . . Philadelphia Business Administration SAM; Intramurals FRANCIS L. MANLEY . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Omicron Delta Kappa; President, Delta Sigma Pi; Beta Alpha Psi; Business Administration Student Council; Secretory-Treosurer, Parmj Nous; Account- ing Club; Soccer; S Club; Druids; SGA Committee; Dormitory Officer EARL WILLIAM MANN, JR. . . . State College Business Administration Delta Nu Alpha JOHN MICHELE MARCO . . . Leechburg Business Administration i SAM; Accounting Club JAMES GARY MASSIE . . . New Castle Business Administration Sigma Nu NROTC Rifle Team . . Trucksville Kappa Delta Rho RONALD ANTHONY MATURI . Business Administration Arnold Air Society STUART M. MEDWIN . . . . Morrisville Business Administration Zeta Beta TOU Vice-President, Jazz Club; SAM; Greek Week Commitfee; Student Handbook; Manager, Lacrosse WILLIAM BUCHANAN McNEIL . . . DuBois Business Administration Vice-Presidenf, Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Pi Gamma Mu; TIM; SAM; Counseling JOHN MACHITA, JR. . . . . Pottsville Business Administration Vice-Presidenf, SAM; Newman Club ROBERT WOLFE MANDELSTAM . . Minneapolis,Minn. Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; SAME; Penn State Players; Pershing Rifles; insurance Club; Riding Club; AROTC Rifle Team HENRY JOSEPH MARIAN! . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Alpha Chi Rho Accounting Club; Inframurals THOMAS JOSEPH MARTA . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Phi Sigma Kappa Vice-President, Phi Sigma Kappa; LA VIE; Accounting Club; Newman Club; Spring Week Committee; Intramurals RONALD JOSEPH MARTIN . . . Sharon Business Administration Sigma Pi Froth; Secretory, Sigma Pi; Finance Club; Marketing Club GEORGE PAUL MEHOLICK . . . McAdoo Business Administration DONALD THOMAS MENOVICH . . Scranton Business Administration Accounting Club; SAM CHARLES RICHARD MERTZ . . Northumberland Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club 85 FRANCIS XAVIER MIKA . . . Ashley usiness Administration Pershing Rifles; Inframurols; Jazz Club; SAM; Marketing Club; SGA Committee BARRY ALBERT MINNICH . Harrisburg Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club THOMAS MONTANA . . . . Chalfont Business Administration u :2 c. 1;. n r. cs r r, n a 2 a 0 w tr. 0 a w 5 JAMES JOSEPH MOORE . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Phi Ku pa Theta Accounting Club; Delta Nu Alpha; SAM; Jazz Club; Newman Club LARRY NEAL MOWREY . Herminie Business Administration lniromurals; Finance Club JEROME SHELDON MUNDEL . . . Uniontown Business Administ trtIa Sigma Alpha Mu Hillel; Accounofing Club; Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Mu T. DEAN MURRAY . . . State College I ess Administration Chairman, Traffic Court; Accounting Club JOHN CLINTON NEIFERT . . DrexeiHiH usiness Administration Alpha Tau Omega Vice- President, Wes Halls Council; Al M Boa rd of Governors; Dormitory Ofii Icer, Freshman Class Advisory Board; Marketing Clu b JAMES LINDEMUTH N EWCOMER . Elizabethtown Business Administration Marketing Club; UCA RICHARD HENRY NICHOLLS . A West Mifflin Business Administration Theta Xi Vice-Presidentl Finance Club EDWARD P. NISKEY, JR. . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Theta Delta Chi Greek Week Committee; Accounting Club PHILIP ALAN NIXON . . . Corning, N. Y. Business Administration SAM; Jazz Club WILLIAM IRWIN NOLL . . . State College Business Administration Pi Sigma Upsilon Tre e,asurer Pi Sigma Upsilon; Alpha Kappbo Psi; Ac ccounfing Club; Management Clu ARTHUR HENRY NOREK . . Scranton Business Administration Marketing Cl lub RONALD EDWARD NOVAK . . . Springdale Business Administration Theta Xi Lion's Paw; Omicron Delta Kappa; hPresidenf IFC; Alpha Kappa Psi; Heiz 129' Un nion Board; SGA Cabinet, Co-C hai rman, Greek Week; Skull and Bones mnagoinowsanawmaanarswe BARRY JOHN O DONNELL . . Beoverdaie Business Administraiion Newman Club; Camera Club WILLIAM CHARLES OELKERS . . . Shohola us siness Administration President, LSA; Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club ROBERT B. OLIVER . . . . Danville Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club DuNDAS S. ORR, JR. . . . Stamford, Conn. Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha IFC Committee; Rifle Team; Vice-Presidenf, Pi Kappa Alpha ANGELO ORTENZI . . . . Hershey Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM; ICG; Golf JAMES FIELD OTTINGER . . . Fort Washington Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta Lacrosse; Sophomore Class Advisory Board; Accounting Club . 9 MICHAEL V. PANCOE . . . Vandergrift Business Administration Delta Upsilon SAM; Accounting Club; Dormitory Officer JOSEPH JOHN PANTONE . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Alpha Phi Delta Treasurer, Alpha Phi Delta; SAM; Newman Club ROBERT JOHN PASQUALE . . . Altoona Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Pi Gamma Mu; SAM B. JERRY PLAVIN . . . . Levittown Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi Camera CIub; LA VIE; Outing Club ROBERT LOUIS POGYOR . . . McKeesport Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Marketing Club; Book Exchange; Junior Class Advisory Board; Circa; Manager, Baseball BRYAN BERNARD POKRAS . . . Philadelphia ' Business Administration Beta Sigma Rho Manager, Gymnastics; Parmi Nous; Thespians; Engineer; SAME; AUSA; Insurance Club 9? rs s HAROLD E. POORMAN . . . . Polmym Business Administration Insurance Club ANDREW GUIDO POSTNIEKS . . Philadelphia Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon DOrmitory Counselor; President, Alpha Kappa Psi; Business Administration Student Council; Accounting Club JOHN PETER POTOCHNEY . . . WestHazleton Business Administration SAM; Accounting Club; Newman Club; Jazz Club; Philosophy Club MARTIN JACK PERKIN . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Beta Sigma Rho Wrestling; University Party; Finance Club; West Halls Council; Intramurals; Junior IFC; Greek Week Committee CARL A. PETRUCELLI, JR. . . . Pottstown Business Administration SAM JOHN W. PETRUSKY . . . Johnstown Business Administration MILES NOEL PETUSKY . . . Camp Hill Business Administration Secretary, Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club BARBARA DOUGLAS PHILLIPS . Port Washington, N. Y. Business Administration Secretary, Finance Club; Daily Collegian JOAN CAROL PIETKIEWICZ . . . Carnegie Business Administration Gamma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club; SAM; Chapel Choir; Rifle Club MATTHEW PRATTA . . . Willow Grove Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi Vice- Premdeni Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi HUGH ALLEN PRICE . . . Upper Darby Business Administration Pershing Rifles; AlphaK oppa Psi; Scabbard and Blade; AUS A; Soccer; AROTC Rifle Team WILLIAM JOSEPH PROSS . . Philadelphia Business Administration Outing Club; SAM BERNARD ROGER QUIRE . . Reading Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi eta Al ha Psi; Delta i ma Pi; President Accounting Club; Vice- President Business Administration Student Council; Senior Class Ad visory Board SGA Committee; Dormit tory Officer; Newmu an Club; Lac csro DONALD WAYNE RACCHINI . Brookville Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Finance Club RICHARD WILLIAM RAFF . . . Cheltenham Business Administration Theta Delta Chi Baseball; Accounting Club; Dormitory Officer JOHN GARY RAIMY . I . . Erie Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Pi; SAM ROBERT RAMAGE . . . . Mount Carmel Business Administration MORRIS CLYDE RAMBO, JR. . West Chester Eusmcss AdmInistratIon Secretory, Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club IAN WILLIAM RAMSAY . . . Glenside Business Administration Theta Chi Treasurer, Theta Chi; Finance Club; IFC; Jazz Club RAY NEAL RILEY . . . Roaring Spring Business Administration Delia Nu Alpha . LAWRENCE RITCHEY, JR. . . State College Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi ROBERT WILLIAM RITTER . . Lonsdowne Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; FInance Club; Markc cting Club; lnfrumurals; Ne wman Club; Leadership Traini In BLAINE ALLEN RITTS . Emlenton Bu oss AdminIstratI'on Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Finance Club; Marketing Club WILLIAM FREDERICK ROBERGE . . . Erie Business Administration Phi Sigma Kappa SAM; Accounting Club 88 EDWARD CHARLES ROBERTS . Pittsburgh Business Administration hi Sigma Kappa Busin ness Administration Student Council; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting CIub;ln1rcImuraI MILFORD VERNAL ROBERTSON . . East Smethporf Bu usiness Administration President, AIM; Treasurer, TIM; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club EDWARD P. ROGNER . . . . Sharon Business Administration SAM; Outing Club; lntramurals JAMES ANDREW ROHRER . . . Strasburg Business Administration TIM; AROTC Rifle Team; Dormitory Officer ANTHONY JOSEPH ROMAGNOLI . . Milesburg Business Administration Finance Club JOHN EDWARD ROMAN . . . Clairton Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi ROBERT BURNS RUTHERFORD, Ill . State College Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon Vice-Presidenf, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Golf THOMAS LEONARD RUTKOSKI . . Shamokin Business Administration Marketing Club ROBERT GERALD SABLE . . Business Administration Finance Club; Accounting Club Weirton, W. Va. RICHARD BOYD SCOTT . . . Harrisburg Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Nu Alpha EDWARD JOSEPH SEKULA, JR. . . Brandonville Business Administration Phi Kappa Tau Beta Alpha Psi; Scabbard and Blade; Treasurer, AUSA; Accounting Club; IRC; Outing Club JOHN JOSEPH SHANAHAN, JR. . . Philadelphia Business Administration Newman Club; Marketing Club; Jazz Club WILLIAM CARLISS ROSE . . Business Administration Marketing Club . Oil City LARRY FREDRICK ROUSH . . Business Administration Glee Club; Young Republicans; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; West Halls Council Hummels Wharf KAY RACHEL ROZELLE . . . Bellefonte Business Administration Accounting Club RAYMOND CHARLES SAVADGE . . Pittston Business Administration SAM; Finance Club; Vice-President, Commerce Club DENNIS BLAINE SCHAEFFER . . Boyertown Business Administration Phi Gamma Delta Football; IFC THEODORE MYRON SCHERER . . . DuBois Business Administration President, Marketing Club; Business Administration Sfudent Council; Alpha Kappa Psi LARRY LEON SHEARER . . . . York Business Administration Delta Upsilon Secretary, Delta Upsilon; Accounting Club RICHARD JAMES SHERMAN . . Ambridge Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha Insurance Club; ln'rramurals CHARLES DAVID SIMONS . . . Cochranton Business Administration Treasurer, Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club 89 JOHN PETER SIWULICH . State College Business Administration WASIL PAUL SIWULICH . State Coilege Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Delta Nu Alpha WILLIAM LEE SLEIGH . . . Philipsburg Business Administration Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Etc Sigma; Vice- President, Accounting Club; Business Administration Student Council WARREN ALLAN SLOTHOWER . . . Lemoyne usiness Administration ii Accounting Club; lntramurols n. BARBARA PHYLLIS SLUBIN . . Cheltenham Business Administration Phi Sigma Sigma Division of Counseling Student Council; Finance Club; Jazz Club; Hillel rr BARBARA ANNE SMITH . . . Washington, D. C. Business Administration AI pho Delta Pi U Phi Chi Theta; Schuhplotflers Club; UCA MARTHA MAE SMITH . . Sheffield Business Administration Alpha Delta Pi VICTOR RONALD SMITH . . . Lcuncoaster us ness Admmistration Editor ir'I- ',-Chief LAVIE; Greek Week Committee; Skull and Bones' choIIlegian; Cou ns9iing; Insurance Club; Intramurals; Freshman Soc WALTER D. SMITH . . s Summerville Business Administration SAM; Outing Club MARSHALL LEWIS SNEIDERMAN . . . Erie Business Administration AIpha Epsilon Pi Senior CIcss Advisory Board; Counseling; SAM RICHARD L. SNYDER . . CarlisIe Business Administration Debating Club; President, Be 10 Alpha Psi; Vice President, Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; North Hulls Council; Phi Et to Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi ROBERT JAMES SOMERS . Pottsville Bu usiness Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Finance Club; lntromurols ROBERT JOSEPH SORISIO . . . Leechburg Business Administration ' Secretary, Thech Chi; Young Republicans; Thespions; Marketing Club; Newman Club; Accounting Club JOHN FRANCIS STACK . Cooldole Business Administration ANNAJ EAN STEBNITSKY . Freeland Business Administration Secretory, Marketing Club; Young Republicans; Jazz Club MICHAEL RICHARD STEFANIK, JR. . East Vandergriff Business Administration Sigma Chi Treasurer, Sigma Chi; Accounting Club GUY E. STEVENS . . . Meshoppen Business Administration Pi Kc pa Phi Engineer; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; Insurance Club; Ou uiing CIub; IFC; UCA; SAM RICHARD BRUCE STEWART . North Wales usiness Administration Outing CIub; Finance CIub; SAM; Marketing Club WILLIAM DRUMMOND STEWART . . Philadelphia Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; AMA; Beta Gamma Sigma DAVID GEORGE STOLP - . . Liverpool, N. Y. Business Administration Chi Phi Pershing Rifles; Lacrosse; Young Democrats WINFIELD SCOTT STONER . . . Lancaster Business Administration Theta Xi Scheduling Editor, LA VIE; UCA JAY EDGAR STRAWMIRE . . . Altoona Business Administration Marketing Club; Newman Club; Jazz Club ROBERT JAMES STROH . . . . Erie Business Administration Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi; SAM JAMES ROBERT SWAB . . . Drexel Hill Business Administration Phi Kappa Sigma Treasurer, Phi Kappa Sigma; IFC Committee; Accounting Club; Beta Alpha Psi JOHN P. SWEENEY . . . . Girardville Business Administration Phi Kappa Tau Accounting Club; IRC; Outing Club RONALD JOHN SWEITZER . . . Willow Grove Business Administration Management Club; Marketing Club; Outing Club DUDLEY JEROME THOMAS . . . Bethlehem Business Administration Alpha Tau Omega Chairman, IFC Committee; SAM; Chapel Choir; Inframurals JOSEPH WRIGHT THOMPSON . . Ocean City, N. J. Business Administration Delta Upsilon Manager, Lacrosse; S Club; Track; Cross Country ROBERT BIGLER THOMPSON, JR. . Westfield, N. J. Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha EVERETT PENN TIFFANY . . . State College Business Administration Accounting Club; SAM; Outing Club LaVERN RICHARD TINGLEY . . . Erie Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club , L. RICHARD TOLL . . . . Philadelphia Business Administration Alpha Epsilon Pi Gymnastics PAUL JOHN TUREK, . . . . Harrisburg H 2' Business Administration Newman Club; Accounting Club CHARLES HARRY TURER . . . Orelcmd Business Administration Freshman Lacrosse JULIUS CARL UJHELYI . . . Pittsburgh Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club ROBERT EVERETT VAGLI . . . Monessen Business Administration Phi Kappa Theta President, Phi Kappa Theta; IFC; Baseball; Marketing Club; Newman Club; Encampment JAMES RODNEY WALTER Allentown Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Marketing Club; Junior IFC; lntramurals; Freshman Lacrosse JOSEPH HENRY WALTER . . . Lilly Business Administration Accounting Club JAMES JOSEPH WASATONIC Business Administration SAM; Finance Club; IRC; Dormitory Officer Schuylkill Haven NORMAN PAUL WEINSTOCK . . . York Business Administration Marketing Club; Hillel ROBERT JOHN WEISEL Riegelsville Business Administration hem Delta Chi Treasurer, Finance Club; Accounting Club; Dormitory Officer DARRELL WALLACE WENSEL Business Administration Johnsonburg THOMAS VINCENT VALIMONT es 5 Administration Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; Newman Club Frenchville WlLLlAM VANDENBERG Business Administration Accounting Club State College GEORGE ROBERT VAN DURICK . Scranton Business Administration Accouniing Club LOUIS DANIEL VENTURA Altoona Business Administration Finance Club WILLIAM WALTER VUKELA Pittsburgh Business Administration SAM DAVID S. WADDELL . Munhall Pi Kappa Phi Business Administration Treasurer, Pi Kappa Phi; Penn State Engineer CLIFFORD CECIC WERNER Altoona ine 55 Administration Accounting Club; Outing Club; lniromurois ROBERT JAMES WESOLOSKI . Creighton Business Administration Phi Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club EDWARD HALTER WICKLAND, JR. Pitm man, N. J Business Administration Alpha Sigma Phi Senior Class AdvisoryB ur;d Accountingl Club; Finance Club; lntmmuruls; Delta NuA DAVID ERNEST WILLIAMS . . Che ster Business Administration Delta Upsilon Marketing Club; lntramurols JOHN HARVEY WILLIAMSON . . MuncY Business Administration Kappa Phi Secretary, Pi Kappa Phi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Club HARVEY JOE WILSON Business Administration . Pittsburgh Beta Theta Pi WILLIAM GRAY WYMAN Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi; Finance Club JOHN JOSEPH YAMULLA Business Administration Centre Hall Kappa Sigma Hozleton iKa appo Phi 'FC; Vice PresisdAent, Del to Sigma Pi; Engineer; Biz- Ald Bulletin; M Psychology Club; Riding Clu NEIL EDWARD YARHOUSE Business Administration Mount Lebanon Sigma Nu Treasurer, Sigma Nu; Alpha Phi Omega JOHN CARMINE YAZURLO Business Administration Old Forge Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; SAM; Newman Club; Outing Club PAUL HARRY YEAGLE Business Administration UBA; Circa DAVID FULTON YOUNG, JR Business Administration lnframurals Philadelphia Delta Sigma Phi ttsburgh Delta Uppsilon JOHN CAMPBELL YOUNG Business Administration Elkins Park oAlphu Epsilon Si Dormitory Officer; Sccrciury, lFC; Marketing giub; Jazz Club ALBERT NICHOLAS ZARA usiness Administration Scranton Insurance Club; Newman Club; lntramuruls EDWARD FRANCIS ZEGLEN Business Administration Chestnut Ridge SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS ROBERT P. AMENDOLA M Business Administration AURICE T. BALLING, III Business Administration STEWART c. BARBER . . Business Administration EDWIN A. BAUER . . . Business Administration GEORGE B. BEARD . . . Business Administration GARY G. BEST . . . Business Administration SUSAN BUTCHKOSKY Business Administration JUDSON SHELDON COLLINS Bu usin ess Administration CARSON w CULP, JR Business Administration WILLIAM HAROLD DAVIES, JR Business Administration JOHN M. EDGE . . . Business Administration JOHN F. GAMBATESE Business Administration wILLIAM F. HOLDERMAN Business AdministratIon DONALD KAMENETSKY Business Administration ANTHONY KIBELBEK, JR. Business Administration JOHN M. KLEINHENZ, JR. Bu usiness Administration NATHAN KOENIGSBERG Business Administration Erie Formington Bradford Souderton State College New Castle Freeland Cumberland, Md. Kensington, Md. Bethlehem Lemont Erie Towando Scranton State College Philadelphia Lebanon JOHN KOSTENBADER ROBERT E. McLAUGHLIN Business Administration RALPH E. MANNINO Business Administration JOSEPH J. MASTILAK . . Business Administration WAYNE E. MORRISON Business Administration GERALD F. MURPHY . . Business Administration WILLIAM P MURRAY Business Administration ROBERT C. NELSON . . Business Administration KENT R. PINKERTON Business Administration MARK D. ROBIN . . . Business Administration CARMEN P SANTINOCETO Business Administration PHILIP B. SCHEIPE JOHN E. R. SOTACK . . Business Administration RONALD P. THOMPSON Business Admmistration DANIEL R. VALANTY GUANE S. WALTERS Business Administration CLEMENT J. WYDRA Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Nazareth Jackson, Miss. Tyrone Murrysville Johnstown State College Erie Erie Pottstown Philadelphia Clearfield Schuylkill Haven State College Lewistown Ringtown Lilly Mt. Carmel 93 PHYSICS The five four-year curriculums of the COHEQE of Chemistry and Physics are devoted to the study and application of the fundamental sciences. More than 1,000 undergraduates are engaged in Chemical engineering, physics, chemis- trY, Science and pre-mediccll work. De- mond for postgraduate training has 'nCreosed the graduate student enroll- ment to 320. Laboratories located in five campus bLlildings provide space for basic and G'dvanced instruction in the various f'e'ds of science. The Chemistry and PhYSics library, located in Whitmore Oboratory, is well equipped with refer- enCe material. F. BRICKWEDDE Dean V i Mad 1: Clhuui 6! $3,: b3 Arm ca mu. 41m yum Vi A E n z k 6v: f' General chemistry course prepares students for further study of science 95 THE ORGANIZATION V w'.! THOMAS WARTIK Head, Chemistry J. G. ASTON Director, Cryogenic Laboratory R. G. ASCAH In Charge, Pre-Medical and Science 96 J. A. SAUER Head, Physics Associate Dean M. . FENSKE Head, Chemical Engineering; Director, Petroleum Refining Laboratory W. H. POWERS Associate Dean for Commonwealth ampuses and Continuing Education A. H. HOLTZINGER Director, Chemical Laboratories F. L. CARNAHAN Assistant Dean XN' Bottom ROWe-K. E. Hofcr, E. D. LoKicr, S. H chinger, H. A. Wise, S. G. Brown, E. L. Mills, H. P, Gordon, Don Zanolini. Row-Q. L. Looncy, J. D. Schlegcll A. Goldberg, A. T. Bird, St E Starbird, J. P. Yonkov, S. L. W? Second McLonahan, R. Scheerboum. Top ROWHS, S. Pozncr, R. E. Smith, J. E. Dctwcilcr, er W. J. Jocckcl, K. F Walsh, F. V. Utsch, J. B. Kupor, T, N. Troutman, B. Shapiro. Officers are Stephen G. Brown, President; Robert H. Harrison, Vice- President; and Ellen L. Mills, Secre- tory-Treosurer. One of the most important activi- ties of the Chemistry-Physics Stu- dent Council was the establishment of scholarships out of Council funds. The Council also conducted a series of lectures by professors from other campuses as well as by outstanding men from Penn State. Course evalu- ation by members of the college to improve weak spots in the curricu- lum was encouraged by the Council. The organization published the Chem-Phys Newsletter regularly, and sent a representative to SGA Assembly meetings. STEPHEN G. BROWN President 97 EDWARD ABRAMS . . . . Chester Pre-Medical Sigma Alpha Mu Alpha Epsilon Delta MYLES ELVIN ALTIMUS Ill . . . Uniontown Pre-Medical President, Alpha Epsilon Delta JOHN ARTIM . . . . . McAdoo Pre-Medical AFROTC Drill Team; Newman Club MARY ELLEN BARROWS . Science Noiads Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. BERNARD ROBERT BARSKY . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Hillel; Alpha Phi Omega GEORGE EDWARD BERGEY . . . Columbia Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma JOHN M. BOUCHER . . . Beaverdale Chemical Engineering AlChE STEPHEN GOFF BROWN . . . Indiana Chemical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Lion's Paw; ICCB; President, Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Presi- dent, Omicron Delta Kappa; President, Skull and Bones; Secretory, Blue Key; Delphi; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; AlChE; Elections Committee; Encampment; Junior Class Advisory Board; SGA Cabinet VIRGINIA MAE BRUDER . a . Arlington,Va. Science DOROTHY BAKER . . . . Pottsville Chemistry Phi Kappa Phi; ACS; Secretory, Iota Sigma Pi 1 JAMES ANTHONY BAKER . . . Media Chemical Engineering Triangle Secretary, IFC Board of Control; Engineer; Engineering and Architecture Student Council; AlChE; SAME MICHAEL PAUL BARONE . . East Brunswick, N. J. Science ROBERT HARRISON BLACK . . . Allison Park Chemistry Sigma Tau Gamma Treasurer, Sigma Tau Gamma; Editor, Chem-Phys Newsletter; Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Vice-Presidenf, ACS LLOYD CHARLES BOBB . . . Glenside Physics Vice-Presidenf, Sigma Pi Sigma; TIM Council GEORGE LEE BONHEYO . . . Pittsburgh Chemical Engineering Secretary, AlChE; Sigma Tau; Secretory, Tau Beta Pi; SAME ROGER ALLEN CARE . . . . . Elverson Physics BEVERLY ANN CASELLA . . . Tannersville Science Chi Omega Counseling; Angel Flight; Junior Class Advisory Board; Women's Chorus; Inframurals; Newman Club; Chem-Phys Newsletter; Sophomore Class Advisory Board ALDO J. CASSERI . . . . Wyoming Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry and Physics Student Council; ACS; Inframurals; West Halls Council MARTA JOANNA CHAPLYNSKY . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical JAMES NICHOLAS CHRISTINI . . . Mildred Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Tau; AlChE; Pershing Rifies; Newman Club; lntramurals STANLEY BRYAN CHRISTMAN . . Centerport Physics Alpha Kappa Lambda Amateur Radio Club; German Club; President, Schuhplotflers Club; Vice- President, lnterlondia; Alpha Phi Omega; AFROTC Chorus DONALD CARL CLAGETT . . . State College Chemistry Acacia President, Sophomore Class; Delphi; President, Androcles; Vice-Presidenf, SGA; Lion's Paw; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta ' Sigma; Vice-President, Delta Phi Alpha SAMUEL THOMAS CLAYTON . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Omega Psi Phi DANIEL PHILLIP CLIFFORD . . . McDonald Pre-Medical Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Delta ROBERT MANHEIMER COHEN . . Elkins Park Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Delta; Counseling; Vice-Presidenf, Folk Singing Society CHARLES ARLINGTON COLE . . Mount Bethel Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Rho Management Club; SAM; Outing Club; Junior IFC; AlChE GENE WILLIAM CRITZER . . . Altoona Chemical Engineering Glee Club JACK WILLIAM CROSBY . . New Kensington Chemical Engineering Delta Tau Delfa President, Junior Class; Androcles; Delphi; AIM Board of Governors; Soph- omore Class Advisory Board; AlChE; West Halls Council; Dormitory Officer; Senate Committee JOHN C. DAVIS . . . . Donaldson Physics President, Sigma Pi Sigma; President, AIP; ROTC Rifle Team HARRY JAMES DAVITT, JR. . . . Boothwyn Chemical Engineering Triangle m Vice-Presidenf, Triangle; Enaineer: Arnold Air Society; AlChE; Sigma Tau; Glee Club ROBERT LAWRENCE DEAN . . West Chester Science ' Theta Chi Thespions; Jazz Club; Leadership Training DIANA RUTH DeANGELIS . . Arlington, Va. Pre-Medical Delta Delta Delta Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Symphony Orchesfrq; Trecsgrer, Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Cwens; Panhellemc Councn RICHARD ANDREW DEMYAN . . Avonmore Chemistry Newman Club; Intramurols ANTHONY JOSEPH DIGIOVANNI . . Philadelphia Science f Newman Club EUGENE HENRY DIRK . . . Highspire Physics . ; , .' lntramurals 1 JAMES EDWIN DOVVD . . Cleveland Heights, Ohio Chemistry - lntervorsity Christian Fellowship; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Glee Club; Medltqtlon Chapel Choir; Chapel Choir; ACS; Penn State Singers JOHN THOMAS FETTERMAN . . . Catawissa Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau Gamma AIChE ANN DARLEEN FIFE . . . Archbold Physics Secretary, College Co-op; Leonidas; Nittany Grotto; OuIing Club C. DOUGLAS FISH . . . Lititz Chemical Engineering Theta DeIio Chi Treasurer, Theta Delta Chi, Jazz Club; AFROTC Band; AIChE BARRY PAUL FLASHMAN , . . Philadelphia Chemistry Outing CILIIJ CARL JOSEPH FORMOSO I . I Indiana Chemical Engineering Presidcni OTou Beta Pi; ProSIdcnt AlChE; Newman Club; Sigma gTau; Phi mbdo Upsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Etc Sigma; Counselin HAROLD EARL FREY, JR. I . . Coopersburg Physics AIP ELIZABETH ELLEN DOWLING Silver Spring, Md. Beta Sigma Omicron . Treasurch Bet ta Sig ma Omicron; Secretary, Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilogn; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Phi; Nittany Grotto BERNARD EARL DRONEY . . . DuBois Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; Chess Club; AIP THOMAS MICHAEL DRUSA . . Hazleton Chemistry EUGENE FRANCIS DUHNOSKI . . . Levittown Chemical Engineeu'ng Kappa Sigma AIChE; Ncwmon Club; lntromurals NEIL BONHAM EDWARDS . . . Lake Ariel Pr 6 I Vicc-PIesidcnI, Alpha EpsiIon Delta; Penn State Singers TIMOTHY HAMMER EISAMAN . Pittsburgh Pre-Medica AI pho Chi Sigma Vice- President, AIpha Chi Sigma; Alpha EpsiIon Delta Ch hemisIry and Physics Student Counci I RICHARD LEO GAERTNER, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Pre-Medical Delta Tau DcIIu Newman Club; IntromuroIs THEODORE JOHN GARBACIK . . Hazleton Pre- Medical GEORGE RAYMOND GILCHRIST . . . Galilee Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; AIChE; SAME EDWARD JOHN GOLETZ . I . Point Marion Chemical Engineering Kappa Sigma AIChE; Intramurais WILLIAM MORGAN HARDHAM . . Bola Cynwyd Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma PLcsident Alpha Chi Sigmoi': Secretary IFC Bo 0rd of Control Wrestling; Sig mo; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lam bda Upsilon; Sigma Tau; AIChE; Chemistry 3nd Physics Student Counci I WILLIAM KENNETH HARTMANN Physics Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Pi SI Phi Et to Sigma; American Rocket 50 oicety; Scicnocc Ficiion Society New Kensington 1'3 ; 19 ROBERT ALFRED HERD . . . . Aldon Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi JOHN FRANCIS HEWETSON . . . Gettysburg Pre-Medical Theta Chi Chapel Choir; Alpha Phi Omega; Outing Club MATTHEW JEROME HILLSMAN . . t Nemocolin Physics Science Fiction Society; AIP v n ax x SAMUEL NELSON HOLTER . , . Howard Chemistry ACS PAUL J. HOUCK, JR. . . . . Hastings Chemical Engineering AlChE; Newman Club MARILYN ELIZABETH HOUSER . . Sheppton Chemistry THEODORE ROBERT KANTNER . . Pottsville Chemistry ACS; ARS; German Club; Secretary, Pershing Rifles JOHN LOUIS KARDOS . . . State College Chemical Engineering AIChE; Sigma Tau; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Newman Club; Counseling; Outing Club CHARLES WILLIAM KAUFFMAN . . Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; American Rocket Society Waynesboro x Q; U 69.1 G2 OD 5 VS 1T9 u FRANKLiN GEORGE KING . . . Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Tau; AlChE Mahanoy City ROBERT STEPHEN KISH . . . Mount Bethel Pre-Medical Tau Kappa Epsilon Blue Band; Alpha Phi Omega; Greek Week Committee DAVID CALVIN KLINGER . . . Lykens Science ROBERT SEELEY HOWARD . . . Kcme Physics Phi Mu Delfo Treasurer, Phi Mu Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma; Counseling; Treasurer, Quarterdeck Society; Scabbard and Blade WILLIAM OWEN IAMS . . . Marianna Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau; Quarterdeck Society HARRY NICHOLAS JOHN . . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry and Physics Student Council; AFROTC Drill Team; ACS; West Halls Council BARENT CHARLES JOHNSON . . Lonsdale Physics Alpha Kappa Lambda Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Lambda; Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Meditation Chapel Choir GLENN WILLARD JOHNSON . , . Nicholson Chemical Engineering AIChE; Sigma Tau DAVID GEORGE JONES . . Scranton Pre-Medical Alpha Chi Sigma Pormi Nous; IFC; Manager, Basketball; Secretory, Alpha Chi Sigma; IFC Committee; Chemistry and Physics Student Council 101 ii I JESSE KOONTZ . . . . . Bedford Chemistr Tau Kappa Epsilon Blue Bond; Phi Mu Alpha; NROTC Bond; Phi Lambda Upsilon DONALD KEITH KRUMPE . . . Pittsburgh Pre-MedIcal Pershing Rifles; UCA; Dormitory Officer; lntramurols ANDREW JOSEPH KUZMISSION Harwood Mines he micul Engineering CTigmo Tau; AlChE DANIEL KWASNOSKI . . . . Ranshaw Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau; AIChE RALPH WERN ER LAGALLY Chemistry State College ALLEN LEE LANOUE North Adams, Mass. Science ROBERT WILLIAM LARSEN . . York Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Tau JUDITH ROSE LATCH . . I . Fullerton ChemIstry Womcnis Chorus; AC5 ROBERT JOHN LEVANDUSKI . . Elmira, N. Y. mistry Phi Kappa Theta Treasurer Phi chpaT hot 0; Treasurer, ACS; Trca 0,5urer Nittony Councii; Ne ewmon Club; Junior IFC; AIM Board of Gove rnor s ARTHUR P. LINGOUSKY . . , Sheppton PreiMedical MARTIN HAROLD LIZERBRAM . Philadelphia PreiMedical Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Delta; Counseling LARRY LEE LUCKENBAUGH . . . York hemIstry ACS; Phi Lambda Upsilon KENNETH CHARLES LUNDAHL Chemical Engineering AIChE; Sigma Tau State College THOMAS HERBERT MALINIAK . . . Frockvillo Pre- Mo dic Delta Chi Dormitory Officer; ACS; lntramurols MARGARET MARY MASTALSKI . . , Scranton Chemistry Vicc-President, ACS 102 THOMAS JOHN MAXWELL . . . Hozleton p . Tribunal, TIM; Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Jazz Club DAVID WILLIAM MESH Nichols, N. Y. PhySIcs Sigma Pi Sigma; AIP ELLEN LIOUISE MILLS . Arlington, Va Chem is try Delta Delta Delta Chapel Choir; Segretary- Treasurer Chemistry and Physics Student Council; ACS; Iota 53mg Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta, LAVIE; Dormitory Officer; Campus Part MARGARET ANNJEANETTE MITCHELL . Alfred, N. Y. Physics CHARLES HILARY MORAN, JR. . . Broomall Science Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry and Physics Student Council; IFC Committee PETER RICHARD MULIK . . . McAdoo Chemical Engineering AlChE KENNETH B. PACOFSKY . . . Smithfield Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Phi Omega; TIM; AFROTC Rifle Team; Blue Bond WILLIAM EDMUND PAINTER . . . Irwin Chemistry Sigma Alpha Epsilon JOHN MITCHELL PEARL . . . Norwalk,Conn. Physics Pershing Rifles; Quarterdeck Society; Chem-Phys Newsletter LOUIS MICHAEL RICCIO . . . Altoona Science Newman Club; lntromurals WILLIAM JACK RICHARDS . . . Meadville Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau; AlChE SANDRA MAY RIMM . . . Coaldale C hemistry Phi Kappa Phi; Secretary-Treosurer, Iota Sigma Pi; Women's Chorus; Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Eastern Orthodox Club; ACS ALAN GORDON NATH . . . Trenton, N. J. Pre-Medical Phi Sigma Delta AFROTC Drill Team ALCIDES ANTONIO NIETO GIL . Chemical Engineering AlChE Caracas, Venezuela JOHN WILLIAM OGLE . . . Harborcreek Chemical Engineering Delta Phi President, Delta Phi; AlChE JOHN EDWARD POTOCHNY . . . McAdoo Pre-Medical Delta Chi Manager, Lacrosse; lntramurals EUGENE ROBERTS RAIFORD, JR. . . West Chester Chemical Engineering Delta Tau Delta President, Athletic Association; President, Druids; Soccer; Vice-Presidenf, S Club; Delphi; Vice-Presidenf, Delta Tau Delta; Junior Class Advisory Board; AlChE THOMAS KENNETH RAWA . . . Erie Pre-Medical Alpha Epsilon Delta MICHAEL DAVID RUTKOWSKI . . . Reading Chemical Engineering . AlChE F. STANLEY SAFT . . . . Philadelphia Science Alpha Phi Omega; TIM ROBERT ANTHONY SALEM . . . Conemaugh Chemical Engineering AlChE 103 LESLIE JAMES SALOMON Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; AIChE BERNARD WILLIAM SETTLEMYER Chemical Engineering MAXINE A. SHALL Chemistry Treasurer, DclIoA Phi Epsilon; lpoh Lambda Dena; Hillel; President ANDREW JOHN SMITH . Physics AIP DAVID ALLEN SMITH Chemistry DAVID BRUCE SMITH . Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau; AIChE ROBERT T. SPOTZ mica! Engineerin he AIChE; Chcscs Club; Outing Club; Intromurals CHARLES EDWARD STEERMAN Physics Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Pi Sigma JOHN CLIFTON STEINER Treasurer, Glee Club; Alpha Epsilon Delia Soth River, N. J. Delta Phi Epsilon From; Chomi stry- Physiczcgtudc-nt Council; Phi Kappa Thcto Vice-Presidcnt, Phi Kappa Them; AC5; Newman CIub Folconerl N. Y. Arnold Delta Phi Carlisle XI Latrobe Pi Sigma Upsilon Quarterdcck Society; Science Fiction Society JOHN LEMMON SHRUM Ph ysics CHARLES JOHN SKOWRONEK Pittsburgh Physics Treasurer, Sigma Pi Sigma VINCENT WILLIAM SLIVINSKY Saint Clair ysics Sigma Pi Sigma; AIP Simpson Pittsburgh KENT KASPER SMITH I Smethport Pre-Medicol PAUL WALTER SMUCKER . Flourtown Science Meditation Chioir; North Hails Council; IOuting Club; ny Grotto; Infromum ROBERT JOHN SNAPE Toms River, N. J- Chemical Engineering AIChE Heilertown Chombersburg Gettysburg RICHARD MICHAEL STEVKO Polmerton Pt I Chairman, Club Hubunno; AIM Board of Governors; TIM DONALD C. TAFT Physics McKeesporf Alpha Kappa Lambda Glee Club; UCA WILLIAM HORN THOMPSON New Castle Chemical Engineering Delta Phi Vice- President, AI I;ChE Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Treasurer, Delta Phi; P I Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Ups silon ROBERT JAMES UDAVCAK . . East McKeesport Science Newman Club; lnfromurols JOHN HENRY UHRICH . . . Lebanon Chemical Engineering Treasurer, AIChE HARRIET A. ULRICH . . . Wayne, N. J. Chemistry Pi Beta Phi Treasurer, Pi Beta Phi; ACS O o RICHARD GERALD VUONO . . . Monongahela . Chemistry Pi Kappa Phi PSEA; Newman Club O O HOWARD JEROME WALTER . . . Havertown . Chemical Engineering Delta Chi Treasurer, Delta Chi; AIChE; Cross Country 0 ' PETER deGARMO WANSER . . . State College . Chemical Engineering Phi Kappa Psi AIChE WILLIAM J. WARD . . . Glen Rock, N. J. Chemical Engineering Treasurer, Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Counseling; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE JACK LEO WERT . . . . Harrisburg Chemical Engineering Acacia TreasurerfUCA; AIChE; Vice-President, Alpha Phi Omega; UCA Board of Directors RICHARD LEE WHITTEKER . . . Easton Chemical Engineering Delta Tau Delta Treasurer, Delta Tau Delta; Freshman Basketball ARS; Inferlandio; Science Fiction Society; Philosophy Club O 0 ROBERT MARSHALL WILSON . . Hollidoysburg Chemical Engineering . AIChE; Sigma Tau; lnfromurols O . HILDRED ANN WISE . . . Newton Square Chemistry Kappa Delfcl 0 Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Iota Sigma Pi; AIChE; ACS; A; Vice-President, Secretary, Roger Williams Fellowship 0 0 SAMUEL MiTCHELL WOOLSEY, JR. . Houston, Tex. . PhySIcs O JOHN P. YANKOV . . . . Arnold Chemical Engineering AIChE NATALIE ANN YURICK . . . . Oneida Pre-Medical Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Vice-President, Gamma Pi Epsilon; Newman Club; Rod and Coccus Club DONALD ANGELA ZANOLINI ' . ' . . Fern Glen Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau; AIChE; Engineering and Architecture Sfudent Council 105 106 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS ROGER B. BOLON . Physics JOHN M. BRANDT . Physics MICHAEL DeFILLIPO . . Chemistry STEWART L DONGES . Physics CHARLES R. FUNK . PhysiCS TRACY P. GREEN Chemical Engineering EUGENE J. GRESKOVICH Chemical Engineering ALFRED B. GSCHWENDTNER Physics MICHAEL W. HADER Chemical Engineering ANTHONY J IWASZKO Scmnce DANIEL G. LESHOCK Chemical Engineering Tensiometer assists undergraduates in measurement of surface tension Meodville Rochester, N Y. Mount Pleasant Meyersdale Hyottsville, Md. Springville West Brownsville Altoono Schwenksville Philadelphia Shamokin ERNEST V. LOFGREN Physics LEONARD J. LUSKUS . Chemistry ALLAN F. MEYERS . Pre-Medical RICHARD G. PALASCHAK . Physics MICHAEL PAVLISIN . Chemistry DAVID H. RICH . Physics MICHAEL G. SAKMAR . Science MICHAEL SCARLATO Chemical Engineering LUCILLE E. SMITH . Physics MELVIN R. SWEENEY . Science JAMES M. WHORIC . Physics McKeesporf Mount Carmel Saint Marys McKeesporf Lyndora Pleasant GOP Johnstown Hazleton Spring Mills State College Vanderbilt Chemical engineers measure viscosity of liquids at various temperatures Separatory funnel is used to separate liquids in qualitative analysis laboratory 107 W EDUCATION J. R. RACKLEY Dean During the year, work was started on the $2,000,000 Education and Psychology Center for the College of Education. The project, which con- sists of two buildings, one composed largely of classrooms and laboratories and the other of offices, is expected to be completed late in 1962. Located on the former Beaver Field site, the units are the first of four planned for the Center. They are General State Authority Projects. The College of Education offers the curriculums of art education, elemen- tary and kindergarten education, in- dustrial arts, music education, psychol- ogy, rehabilitation education, second- ary education, and vocational and industrial education. During the current academic year, undergraduate enrollment exceeded 2,700 with nearly 600 of the total seniors. There were also more than 425 graduate students majoring in Art teachers of the future combine talents with papier-mache fields offered by the College of Edu- cation. 109 110 P. W. BIXBY ssistant Dean for Continuing Education E. . I Head, Art Education E. T. MCDONALD Director, Speech and Hearing Clinic S. L. LAND Director, Vocational Teacher Education; Head, Industrial Education F Head, Educational Services A. H. BRAYFIELD Head, Psychology A. W, VANDER MEER Associate Dean A Head, Elementary Education HUMMEL FISHBURN Head, Music Education e03. 60$ ' L n zicr, Bottom Row-J A. Norton c E McEldownoy, M o. Neff B. J Gombcr, s. B Hoffnrm g. '5. HsigitssJEE.F:Yii:;O Sc 668 5 gm 5 H. Mocklem J R. Garfinklc, J Aucotf Second Row-M. SJ Aberboch, O A. Carpcn or Third Row-P L Van Boon, G. Joncis S. C. A. Levin R. J. Gifford, J. Elser, S. Pointer, C. F. Connelly, Y. GinSbUIQ P- 56:10? M. A Coh cn p. A Baker M. M Dia Goldberg, L. R. Warburton J. E Menzel A L. Farnsworth, K J. Ford, SJ 8. Odcn Clincgodc'r R M Gershcn G Allebaugh J H mondJ Top RoweC J. Jacques, C. L Carmichael, K WJ annderson, L. D Fromkin Munroe, A. E. Bayer, J. AJ Myers, R. L LCV A The Education Student Council began its activities during Orienta- hon Week by holding a mixer for Education students, assisting advis- ers, and carrying out Cl big- little SISter' program A handbook about the College was printed. The Council also continued the publication of its newspaper, the Onitor, and a student-teacher newsletter. TO carry out its purpose of bring- mg the Education faculty and stu- dents closer together, the Council SHARON JHOFFMAN held monthly coffee hours to which Pres'dcnt f OCUHY and students were invited. Officers for the Fall Semester were: President, Sharon Hoffman; V'Ce-President, Barbara Johnson; ecretory-Treasurer, Linda Huston. iii DEANNA ABRAMS . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Chester Phi Sigma Sigma LINDA ELLEN ACKLEY . . . Livingston, N. J. Art Education Alpha Omicron Pi Secretary, UCA; Treasurer, Pi Gamma Alpha; Westminster Foundation EVELYN ADAMS . . . . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Women's Chorus; PSEA Midland JOANNA ELIZABETH ALUISE . . . Altoona Secondary Education Pi Beta Phi Scrolls; Alpha Lambda Delta; Education Student Council; Meditation Chapel Choir; Elections Committee HELENE RAE AMSTERDAM . . . Philadelphia Psychology Psychology Club SHARON ELAINE ANDERSON . . Norwich, N. Y. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Xi Delta Bridge Club LYNDA D. ARONSON . . . Trenton, N. J. Elementary and Kindergarten Education ACEI J. DAVID AUSTRAW . . . Washington, D. C. Psychology Chi Phi Chapel Choir; Meditation Chapel Choir; Quarterdeck Society WILLIAM HENRY AVERY . . . Secondary Education Track; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Newman Club Ridley Pork JON ERIN ALLEBACH . . . Franklin Elementary and Kindergarten Education Chi Omega DONALD FRANCIS ALLISON . . . Perkasie Secondary Education LSA ELLEN Q. ALTIMUS . . . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education State College RUTH ELLEN ANGELOTTI . . . . Erie Secondary Education Phi Kappa Phi MARIE PATRICIA AQUILINA . . . Wyoming Music Education President, Mu Phi Epsilon; Newman Club ALBERT JOSEPH ARNOLD, JR. . . . Lebanon Psychology Kappa Delta Rho Camera Club BARBARA RHODA AXELROD . Annapolis, Md. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Hillel; Froth; ACEI; PSEA CHARLES ELLSWORTH BAIL, ll Industrial Arts Bridgeville Pi Kappa Phi IES LARRY EUGENE BAKER Saint Thomas Secondary Education Zeta Psi Secretory, Zeta Psi; Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega; AFROTC Rifle Team; Varsity Rifle Team; UCA; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Outing Club; Young RepubHcons -...l'- in. J.- 1 - NORPMAhNIO FREDERICK BALDWIN . . Clarion SVCh Pi Sigma Upsiion Rifle Club; Meditation Chapel Choir CARSOL SUSAN BANSNER . . . wesI Reading ECondary Education Alpha Delta Pi PSEA JEAN PHYLLIS BARET . . . Pittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Education Phi Mu President Gamma Sigm uSigrn 0; Women' s Charus; nitor, gOuting Club; UCA MARILYN E BARND . . Telford Elementary and Kindergart-Zn Education Zeta Tau Alpha i I, I T AI ho; Se cretary- -Treosurer, Sophom ore Class; WSGA Egegdeinte e;Z?ZOirneasliI Senpior Class Advisory Board; Angelm Flight; Sophomore Clo 055 Advisory Board; PanheIIenic Council; Couns eling; Spring Week mittcc; LA VIE; Collegian; Outing Club; lntramurals WALTER LEE BARNES . . . Philadelphia Secondary Education Delia Sigma Phi WILLIAM MICHAEL BARNHART . Elizabethville Secondary Education JO YCE ELAINE BARTON . . . Easton Secondary Educat tion Vice-Prcsident History Roundtable E UGENE CHESTER BARTOO , . Mansfield Secondary Education Outing Ciub ALAN EVERETT BAYER . . . Webster,Mass. Vicefj p5 holo 09y Kappa Delta Rho resi dent Kappa Delta Rho; Education Student Council; Counseling; Joz zCIub; Psychology Ciu b DORIS ELAINE BECK . . radford Secondary Education Beta Sigma Omchron Iuyers; Wesley Foundation; Kappa Phi PATRICIA ANN BECK . . Glenshaw Elementary and Kindergarten Education Phi Mu FRANCIS LYNN BEEMAN . . . Wysox Industrial Arts CRI SAT'NA E. BELL State College 't Education Kappa Delta Newman Club; Collegian; Outing Club AME: A BENSON . . . Saint Marys mentary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Chi Omega Meditation Chapel Choi Women's Chorus; ACEI; Secretary, AIIpha Chi Ome go L'NBA CLAIRE BENSON . . York Iementafy and Kindergarten Education Pi Beta Phi Angel Flight; Secretory, Pi Bet Phi; Division, of Counseling ent Council; Froth; Enginee RUTH C. BENSON . State College Elementary and Kindergarten Education JUDITH A. BENTZ . . . . . Kane Secondary Education Pi Be to Phi Debate; Scr olls' 5, Education Student Council; Sigma Tau Del to; De Ito Alpha Delta; Treasurer, English Club; Counseling; Greek Week Committee; LA VIE CHARLES RIEDEL BERGER . . . Philadelphia Psychology l,i3 2.x 4b. RICHARD HUGH BLACK . . . Altoona Secondary Education Delta Chi Jazz Club; Outing Club; lnfr0mur0ls BRENDA BLINDERMAN . . Allentown Elementary and Kindergarten Education Hillel AUDRIANNE BLITZ . Marmgate City, N. J. Elementary and Kindergarten Educat tion Si aDclfa T0u Dormitory Officer; Vice- President, Sigma Delta Tau; Hillel ADELAIDE H. BOLGER . . . . Pittsburgh Secondary Education Zoology Club; lntramurols KATHLEEN H. BOOZ . . Somerset Elementary and Kindergarten Education Outi Ign Club JOHN RICHARD BORONKAY . , Duquesne Industrial Arts IES GEORGE ANTHONY BERRIS . . . Honesdale Psychol ogy Delta Sigma Phi Circa; AUSA; SAME CAROLE IRENE BERRY . . Forty Fort Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Phi Women' s Chorus; UCA; Leadership Training PEGGY ANN BESACK . . . . Dunmore Art Education De Ito Gamma Alpha Lambda Delt0, Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Alpha; Education Student Council STANLEY FRANK BIALOMIZY . . . Erie Music Education Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; AIM Band; Penn State Singers JOYCE HURST BlESECKER . . State College Secondary Education Cwens; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigm 0Tou Deita' Belles Leffres; PSEA; Secr retory, Division of Counselinag Student Council; Counse ling ALICE BEVERLY BIRK . Lonsdole ementary and K Indergarten Education Sig m0 Aipha Eta; UCA THOMAS BRUCE BOUCEK . . Canonsburg Psychology Phi Delta Theta BARBARA ELIZABETH BRAGDON . . Philadelphia Elementary and Kindergarten Education Ch i Om President, Chi Omega; GA Assembly; Chimes; WD FM; Dormitory Officer; Panhellenic Council; WSGA House of Representatives RUTH SUSAN BRANDON Silver Spring, Md. Art Education Sigma Delta Tau Secretary, Sigma Deli 0 T0u; Hillel; Treasurer, Pi Gamma Alpha; Le adership Training; Greek Week Committ ELEANOR ELIZABETH BREWER , . SI'Iaror1 Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Xi Delta Sccretarly, Alpha Xi Delta; UCA; Secretory, ACEI; Debate; ntr 0mur0ls; Dormitory Officer' Outing Club NANCY M. BRIGGS . Arlington, Va- Secondary Education N0i0ds; Meditation Chapel Choir WALTER CONRAD BROWER . . Pottsville Secondary Education PSEA; Botany Club MILTON DALE BRUBAKER . . . Rockton Secondary Education DONALD WILLIAM BRUCE . . . Ford City Secondary Education Acacia NANCY JANE BUECHNER . . . Clairton Elementary and Kindergarten Education lnframurols; Jazz Club Zeta Tau Alpha BARBARA ANN BUNDY . . . Pittsburgh Elementary and K indergarten Education Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma Sigma Sigma; UCA BARBARA CHARLOTTE BURMAN Elementary and Kindergarten Education PSEA; ACEI; English Club; Hillel Coatesville Sigma Delta Tau RICHARD LEE CARBAUGH . . . Secondary Education Saint Thomas GWENDOLYN GAY CHUBA . . . Secondary Education Pittsburgh Kappa Kappa Gamma Women's Chorus; Angel Flight; Leadership Training; LA VIE SANDRA ANN CHUTO . . . Duquesne Secondary Education Alpha Delta Pi President, Alpha Delta Pi; UCA; Collegian; Leadership Training; Spring eek Committee; Bowling Club; Players; PSEA; WRA HARRIET FAY CIMMET . . . Wilkes-Barre Elementary and Kindergarten Education MARY ALICE CIMMONS . . . . Athens Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Phi Froth; Jazz Club; ACEI; NEA; Newman Club; English Club GAYL RUTH CLARK . . . Middlesex, N. J. Secondary Education Delta Zeta THOMAS LONG CLARKE . . . Eatontown, N. J. Psychology Chi Phi AFROTC Drill Team; Jazz Club; lntramurols MARCELLA DEBRA CARDONI . Music Education Meditation Chapel Choir; Newman Club; lnframurals . . Plains NANCY GAYOK CARSON . . Art Education . McKeesport Sigma Sigma Sigma ANDREW JOHN CASE . . Point Pleasant, N. J. Secondary Education Delta Sigma Phi Blue Key; Circa; PSEA; Manager, Wrestling; Counseling , WARREN CHARLES CASSEL . Music Education Chapel Choir; College Co-op . North Wales LINDA ANN CHAMBERS . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Froth . State College Alpha Omicron Pi HAROLD ERNEST CHEATHAM . Psychology . New Kensington Alpha Phi Alpha President, Alpha Phi Alpha; Psychology Club; PSEA; lntramurals - C A ROBERT BETTS CLOUD . . Chadds Ford ndary Education Sigma Tau Gamma Chemistry and Physics Student Council; E Glee Club; Meditation Chapel Choir; NROTCB VIVIAN ELAINE COATES Edinburg Ele mentary and Kinciergarten Education ook Exchange; NE NATALIE ANN COFSKY . Pittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Educat ion Sigma Delta Tau Co Ilegian; Leadership Training; PSEA PATRICIA COLVER . . Pot ttstown Elementary and Kindergarten Educatioin Aipho Chi Omega Wom en 5 Chorus MARILYN J EAN COMBS Iementary and Kindergarten Educcition Wilmington, Dei- DAVID D. CONSTANTINE . . . Dillsburg Psychology Kappa Phi Kappa CLARENCE ARTHUR COOPER . . Philadelphia Psychology Omega Psi Phi Psychology Club; Jazz Club; Intramural: NANCY MARIE COOPER . . . . PhPotton Elementary and Kindergarten Educat io n ApI Gamma Sigma Sigma; English Club; Jazz Club; Newman Club; ACEI; NEA CAROLYN JOAN COPE Schwenksville Secondary Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Jazz Club DIANE PATRICIA COPPOLA . Elverson Elementary and Kindergarten Educa tion Sigma Sigma Sigma Pia er s; Newman Clu TIMOTHY STEWART COTTON . . Sandy Lake Psychology W3YA; Marketing Club MARY ANN CRANS . . . . Clairton Secondary Education Zeta Tau Alpha Scrolls; Collegian, ICG; Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alpha; 56 A Committee; University Party; CounseIin C. ELTON CRIDER . . Altoona Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kc ppo Phi Kappa CHARLES CROOK . . . . Plymouth Secondary EducotIon LYNNE TOVELL aCROTHERS . . . Cononsburg Secondary Educ Alp ho Xi Delta Vice- President oAith Xi Delta; English C1ub;NEA;Swim Club H6 CAROLE LOUISE CRUST . . EmmCII-JS Iementary and Kindergarten Education Secretary, Newman Club; Chapel Choir CAROL JEAN CULBERTSON . Greensburg Elem mentary and Kindergarten Education Riding Club; Outing Club; Noiods BARBARA ANN CURRAN . SewickleY Elementary and Kindergarten Education Delta Gamma President, Delta Gamma; Scrolls; Dormitory Officer; Secretory, anheIlenic Council; LAVIE; Counseling; Swim Club DI XVID AUGUST DALLOLIO . . . Scranton Psychology Psychalogy Club J AMpES EDWARD DANDRIDGE . . Philadelphia SYCho lo ogy Omega Psi Phi SECm'GFY, Arnold Air Society; AFROTC Bond; ePresident, Omega Psi Phi; Elections Committ M LILLIAN DAVENPORT . Collingdole Secondary Educati Ion Scrolls; AWS Communifym Counc il; President, Officials Club; Dor mitory Office MURIEL DECKER . . . . Liberty, N. Y. Secondary Education Aipha Omicron PI AWS Senate; AWS ComRmunity CounciIiID SGreek Week Committee; ACommiIIcc; SEA HENRY EUGENE DEEMER . . Manheim Music Education To ou Kappa Epsilcn Vice- PresidEepnI, Chapel Choir; Glee Club; Secretary, Tau Kappa silon; Alpha Phi Omega; Inframuruls JOSEPH MICHAEL DEMBOSKI . Mount Carmel Industrial Arts Outing Club; IES C ATEHERINE JEAN DEMETRIS . . . Norristown 'ementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Xi Delta ACE I,- Froth JE A21, K- DeMEYERE . Jamestown, N. Y. ementary and Kindergarten Education Pi Beta Phi SGA Assembly; Coll legion Business Staff; Women' s Chorus; Dormi Itory Officer; Penn St ate Engineer J OSEPH EDWARD DeMICHELE . . . Harrisburg Secondary Education DOrmitory Officer; Newman Club; Chess Club; OuIing Club PRESTON LIVINGSTON DENT . . . Philadelphia Psychology Omega Psi Phi Chapel Choir; Meditation Chapel Choir; Jazz Club; WDFM; Am old Air Society; lntromuras RICHARD HENRY DIBERT . . . Williamsburg Secondary Education Phi Mu DeIIu Basketball LEONA MARIE DICKSON . . . Leechburg Psychology Symphony Orchestra; Treasurer, tColIegc Co- -op; AI phu Lambda Del CAROLYN PATRICIA DIETRICH . . Danville Art Educatio Alpha Comma Delta LA VIE; Women'slpChorus; Pi Gamma Al;pha UCA; LSA; Secretory, OGommo Delta; Bowiing Club A UDREY ELAINE DILDINE Elem mentary and Kindergarten EduCOtI English CIub; UCA; lnfromurois; University Party oWoshIngton, N. J. M ARE?! sue DINSMORE , Tunkhonnock ementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Omicron Pi President, Swim Cl lub; Education Swfudent Council; Edi? Ior, Monitor; ACE; FRANKLIN ROBERT DIPPERY Secondary Education Sigma Tau Delia; English Club; President, Belles Letires Beaver Springs CAROL ANN DOTT . . . Jenkintown Elementary and Kindergarten Education hCi Omega Th espiuns; English Club; Bowling Club; Swim Club MARGARET JOAN DOWNIE . . New Castle, Del. Secondary Education Jazz Club; Management Club; Marketing Club; Young Republicans 117 JAN ET DEE DRAKE Elementary and Kindergarten Educatio Naiads; Dormitory Officer BARBARA LEE DUBITSKY Elementary and Kindergarten Educatio LEO EDWARD DUDECK . . Secondary Education PSEA; Newman Club; Zoology Club; Botany Club ROBERT ALAN DUNN Secondary Education JOHN JOSEPH DUNSTONE Psychology Kappa Phi Kappa LOIS SILVERSTEIN DURSO Secondary Education SANDRA ELIZABETH EDDY Psychology Panhellenic Council; WRA; UCA; Copy Editor, Froth; KAY EDELBLUTE Elementary and Kindergarten Education UCA; Jazz Club R0 B ERT E DWAR DS Psychology Track; Secretary, Sigma Chi; lntramurals Kappa Alpha Theta Brightwofers, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi Debate; Prep Band; Collegian; Hillel; Interlandia; Bowling Club West Hazleton Syosset, N. Y. ma Phi Beta Intramurals Glenside CHARLES MICHAEL DUGAN Secondary Education Mohanoy City VIRGINIA ANNE DUNKERTON Short Hills, N. J. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Alpha Theta Dormitory Officer; WSGA; Campus Party WANDA LEE FILLER DUNKL E . . Altoona Elementary and Kindergarten Education Berwick Scranton State College WALTER EDWARD EBERT Cottondole, Ala. Secondary Education Phi Mu Delta Sports Car Club; WDFM SIMON KUNKLE ECKELS . . . Murrysville Psychology EDWARD LOUIS ECKER . . . Hazleton Secondary Education PSEA Reynoldsville Pittsburgh Sigma Chi MARCY JEAN ELLIOTT Scorsdale, N. Y- Secondary Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Mortar Board; Treasurer, WSGA; LAVIE JOAN MILLICENT ELSER . . Norristown Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Lambda De Hg; Secretary, Mu Phi Epsilon; Pi La mbdo Theta, Dormi- tory Officer; Educngit tion Stu ednf Council; Chapel Choir; Secretory, Women n5 Choru us; IFC Com ftee THOMAS PAUL ENDERWICK Psychology State College B ER'EIICE EILEEN EPSTEIN . . . New Brighton IemEntary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Delta Tau Hillel; Student Handbook; ACEI; PSEA L O'SHANNE ERICKSON . . . on City ementary and Kindergarten Educati tIon Alpha Xi Delta Sigma Alpha Eta; ACEI; Bridge Club F RAFSVK PETER GILES ERWETOWSKI . Swoyerville econdory Educat I'to Phi Kappa Theta Newman Club KAY ESSLINGER . . . . . Reading Music Education Vice-Presidcnf, Chapel Choir; UCA LEO JOHN ESTADT . . . Pittsburgh Sec ondary Educatio TIM; SAM; Noewmon Club; Outing Club RICHARD CALDER ESTLER . . Mohrsville Art Education Outing Club PA UL HERBERT FARIS . . . . Altoona Secondary Education lntramurais; Jazz Club; Freshman Basketball TH OMAS LEE FERRIER . . . Lansdowne Juniychol ogy Pi Kappa Alpha '0' IFC; IFC Committee; Secretary, Pi Kappa Alpha; Campus Party JU DISTH I-OU FICCA . . West Long Branch, N J. eCOFIdary Education Alpha Delta Pi Chapel Choir PATRICIA ANN FINLEY . . . Pittsburgh Sec yt'Educa tIno PSEA; English Club; OBelles Lctfres Club; Intramuruls LINDA GAIL FIRRELL . . . Pittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Education Dc Ito Gamma Education Student Council; Freshman Advisoryf Eocrd; Sophomore dvisory Board; SGA Co ommif PATRICIA JANE FITZGERALD . . Bo oyers Psychology Alpha Delta Pi unior Panhellenic Council; French Club JO HN FOLTZ I . . I , Palmyra Viseconda'Y Education Zeta Psi Ce PFGSidenfi3 Zeta P5 5i; Vice- President, Alpha Phi Omega; Treasurer, KOP aPhi Kappa; AUSA; Ga ammo Theta UpSI sinlo L YNETTE JANE FONDA . Chautauqua, N. Y Elementary and Kindergarten EducatIon ERNEST WILLIAM FORCE . . . Grassflot Industrial Arts Iota Lambda Sigma; IES CHARLES WILLARD FORD . . State College Secondary Education SALLY ESTELLE FOWLER . . Falls Church, Va. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Delta Delta Delta Activities Co- Edifo o,r AELVI E; Scrolls; Education Student Coun cil; Vice- President, Sigma Alpha E;ta Stud ent Handbook; Leadership Training; Pan- he llenic Council; Counseling; PSEA SHIRLEY JEAN FOWLER . . Warren Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Phi Wom men 's Chorus H9 SUSAN ANN FRIEDMAN . Philadelphia Secondary Education Gamma Sigma Sigma; Hillel; Leadership Training; Swim Club; Outing Club JILL H. FRITZ . . . . . Erie Secondary Education English Club ARNOLD PAUL FUST Huntingdon Valley Psychology elfa Chi Vice-President, Junior IFC CAROLYN JO GAILEY . . Williamsburg Secondary Education Beta Sig ma Omicron President, Beta Sigma Omicron; Ponhellenic Council; Intromurals; Canterbury Club; Bowling Club FRANCIS R. GATTO . . . . Old Forge Secondary Educatio Alp ha Phi Delta President, Alpha Phi Delta; Arnold Air Society SALLY LEE GENSZLER . . Allentown Elementary and Kindergarten Education Delia DeIto Delta Vice President, Delta Detoi De Ito; Chimes; Educaiion Stu den I Council; Thesp piuns; LAVIE; Counseling; Collegian; A S om mitfee; Jazz Club; Leadership Training; Monitor; Outing Club; Campus Party; A . 444m high; N- : WILLIAM LoVELLE FOX . Ellwood CW mentary and Kindergarten Education El Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma AIpha Eta; Horticulture Club; Out g;CIub Monit tor JOHN EDWARD FRANCIS . . Barnesville Secondary Education Phi Kappa Tau Arnold Air Society; LAVIE; Outing Club; PSEA; UCA LOUISE BERNICE FRANCO . . . Pittsburgh Secondar ry Edu cioat Theta Phi Alpha Collegian; Phi Sigma n;loia Secretory, Theta Phi Alpha; Newman Club JANICE ANN FRANK . . . oveCW Psychology Alpha DcGIta Pi PETER BRANT FRED . Lebanon,0hio Psychology Delta Phi BARBARA FRIED . Harrisbuig Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Epsilon Phl St udent Handbook; Leadership Training; PSEA LOUISE GENTER . . . Pittsburgh Elementarsy and Kindergarten Educat tion Delta Zeta SE;A ACEI; English Club; Jazz Club; lnfromurals SANDRA GERAN . . Pittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Educatio on Junior Resident; West Halls Council; ACEI; English Club; WRA; Dance Club MYRNA GERSTEIN . Kingswr1 Elementary and Kindergarten Education Phi Sig ma Sigma Vice- President, Secretary, Phi Sigma Sigma; Leadership Training; Hillel FRANCES GETZ . . . . . Altoona Secondary Education Phi Sigma Sigma Treasurer, Phi Sigma Sigma; HilIel ROBERT NICHOLAS GIBBS . . Tre etn on, N. J Psychology Alpha Sigma Phi Secretary, Alpha Sigma Phi JOAN BARBARA GILBERT . . BeoverFall5 Elementary and Kindergarten EducutI tion Delta Phi Epsilon ACEI; PSEA; English Club; Riding Club; Hillel CAROL ANN GILLELAND . . . . Beaver Elementary and K indergarten Education Gamma Sigma Sigma; ACEI; Women's Chorus SANDRA LEE GIRVIN . . . . Springfield Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Chi Omega WSGA; DOC Student Council; ACEI MYRA-ANN GLAZIER . . . . Bethlehem Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Delta Tau Hillel; lntramurals; Leadership Training; Bowling Club EDWIN DAVID GLEASON . . . Secondary Educatio Coudersport JANET LOUISE GLENN . . . Columbia, S. C. Secondary E ducation Women's Chorus; History Roundtable; Pi Gamma Mu; Vice-Presidenf, Sigma Tau Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Leonides; Belles Leftres Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Bowling Club WILLIAM STEVENSON GOHN . . . Lonsdowne Psychology Delta Sigma Phi Vice-President, Delta Sigma Phi; Book Exchange; Chairman, UBA; Glee Club SAMUEL S. GORDON . . . . Music Education UCA; Chapel Choir; Blue Band; Phi Mu Alpha; Circle K Club; Penn State Singers Claysburg LEO JOSEPH GRADY . . . . Camp Hill Psychology Vice-President, Psychology Club; Kappa Phi Kappa NORMA ELAINE GRAFF . . . . Bradford Elementary and Kindergarten Education Jazz Club; History Roundtable; Hillel VALERIE RUTH GRAFF . . . St. Petersburg Psychology Sigma Sigma Sigma UCA; Thespions Franklin MEADE LEWIS GRAHAM . . . Psychology ZELDA GREENSPAN .- . Secondary Education Collegian; English Club; Froth; Hillel; Psychology Club; Biz-Ad Bulletin Hempstead, N. Y. MARY CATHERINE GOMBAR . . . Throop Art Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Secretary, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Counseling; Chairman, ICG; Treasurer, Young Demscrats; WDFM; SGA Commi'r'tee BARBARA JOAN GOMBER . . Brookfield,Wis. Secondary Educaticn Alpha Omicron Pi President, Alpha Omicron Pi; President, English Club; Education Student Council; Thespians, Ponhellenic Council; Monitor JUDITH ANN GOOD . . . Pittsburgh Art Education Circa; Newman Club; Pi Gamma Alpha JUDITH ANN GORDON . . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Outing Club; Modern Dance Club Reynoldsville JUDITH RUTH GORDON . . . . York Psychology Vice-President, Gamma Sigma Sigma; Thespicms; Treasurer, Psychology Club; Secrefrary, Alpha Nu; LAVIE; Sociology Club; Student Handbook; Hillel; Monitor; Outing Club; Leadership Training; lnframurals; Leonides; Science-Fiction Society; Bowling Club; Rifle Club PAULA JEAN GORDON . . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Pittsburgh 121 EUGENE FRANCIS GRESSLEY . . . Altoona Secondary Education Psychology Club JANE tELLEN GREY . . . No rberth Education Delta Gamma Vice- President, Delta Gamma; CPA; Pi Gamma Alpha ALICE RAE GULICK . . . Ardmore Elementary and Secondary Education De lie 60 ammo Freshman Class Advisory Board; Leadership Traeining; Student Handbook; eck Week Commi ttc RICHARD LOUIS GUSTAFSON Secondary Education President, Kappa Phi Kappa; English Club Natrona Heights ROXANNE HAMILL . . . . Rye, N. Y. Art Education Outing Club; Young Republicans; Bridge Club THOMAS STANTON HAMILL Psychology Rod and Coccus Club; Psychology Club Hollidaysbufg BARRY EUGENE HAMILTON rt Education Kappa Phi Kappa; UCA Spring Grove BONNIE RAE HAMILTON . . . Allison Park Elementary and Kindergarten Education ieBt oPhi LAVIE; Student Major Club; UCA; PSEA; ACEi; Ponhelicnic Council BETTY JANE HANKES Falls Church, Va. Secondary Education Vice-President, PSEA; Wesley Foundation; Kappa Phi; French Club ELEANOR KIRSTEN HANSEN Falls Church, V0- El mentary and Kindergarten Education Chapel Choir; Mu Phi Epsilon; Symphony Orchestra; Junior Resident CHARLES RAYMOND HARPSTER . . Ebensburg Secondary Education LUCINDA LEE HART . Washington Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Omicron Pi President, PSEA; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Women's Chorus; Jazz Club; ACEl W. ROSS HARTSOUGH . . . . York Psychology Psychology Club MARY LEE HASSALL . . . Wilkinsburg Secondary Education Alpha Phi Newman Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Jazz Club; Froth; Monitor; PSEA RICHARD THOMAS HATCH . . Altoono Secondary Education 122 WALTER GEORGE HAUCK, . . Ntoono Secondfry Education HARRY MARSHALL HAWKINS . . . Madero Industrial Arts Vice-President, Iota Lambda Sigma; IES HELEN LOUISE HELLER . . . Bethlehem Secondary Education Phi Mu Women's Chorus; UCA JANICE MARGARET HENDERSON . . Warrington Secondary E ducati on Gamma Sigma Sigma; SAM; Jazz Club; lnframurals; Young Republicans; PSEA; Bridge Club; Meditation Chapel Choir; Bowling Club ELIZABETH D. HENSZEY . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Riding Club; ln'rramurals . . State College Alpha Omicron Pi JAMES L. HERDMAN . . . . Altoona Secondary Education Delta Chi JANICE ELAINE HEWLETT . . . Marysville Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Omicron Pi Vice-Presidenf, Alpha Omicron Pi; Panhellenic Council; Thespians; ammo Sigma Sigma EDWINA JANE HILL . . . . Lancaster Secondary Education Zeta Tau Alpha Scrolls; Secretary, Thespians; Secretary, Zeta Tau Alpha; Secrefory, SGA Rules Committee; Collegian; Secretory, University Party; ICG LINDA MARIE HILL . . Secondary Education Schuhplattlers Club; Leonides Council . . Harrisburg ANNA C. HOCKENBERGER . Elementary and Secondary Education Angel Flight; Vice-Presidenf, ACEI; Leonides Council; UCA; Intramurals; Pi Lambda Theta . . Pittsburgh Delta Delta Delta JOAN CLAIRE HOFFA Williamsport Elementary and Kindergarten Education Gamma Phi Beta Leadership Training; Outing Club; LSA JAMES WILLIAM HOFFMAN . Industrial Arts President, IES; Educational Student Council . . State College ALEXANDRA ELIZABETH HERR . . Arlington,Va. Elementary and Kindergarten Education President, PSEA; Outing Club; Monitor HELEN ELIZABETH HERR . . . Lancaster Elementary and Kindergarten Education ACEI; Secretory, lnfer-Varsify Christian Fellowship; WRA JANE ADELINE HESS . . . Mansfield Secondary Education Sigma Tau Delta; Delta Alpha Delta; Debate; PSEA; ACEI LOGAN R. HILL . . . Boalsburg Music Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Chapel Choir; Camera Club; Chess Club; College Co-op; Sports Car Club; Wesley Foundation; Penn State Pacers MARY JANE HILLIER . . . . Norwood Elementary and Kindergarten Education Beta Sigma Omicron Secretory, Beta Sigma Omicron; Outing Club; ACEI RICHARD JOHN HOAK . . . Jeannette Secondary Education Football; S Club KENNETH LOUIS HOFFMAN . . Pittsburgh Secondary Education Outing Club; Forestry Society; Riding Club; Zoology Club SHARON BARIS HOFFMAN . . Maplewood, N. J. Secondary Education Phi Sigma Sigma Vice-Presidenf, Phi Sigma Sigma; Vice-Presidenf, President, Educafion Student Council; Spring Week Committee; Chimes; SGA Committee; En- campment; Secretary, ICCB; Co-Choirman, Elections Committee; WSGA House; Counseling; English Club; Leadership Training; Dormitory Officer AMY ELIZABETH HOGEMYER . . Elementary and K indergarten Education . Altoona 123 LINDA ANN HOLLAND Elementary and Kindergarten Education FRANK JUNIOR HOLLENBAUGH Industrial Arts Iota Lambda SIgma; IES SAN DRA EMILiY HOMER Mu usic Educ Meditation Cthopel Choir; Chapel IChoir; Educatijon Student Council; Plo oey rs; Jazz Club; Pr re B JULIET BYRD HOWELLS Secondary Echuticn Chapel Chair; Penn State Singers SANDRA JANE HOYT Art Education Pi Gamma Alpha; Players; CPA THOMAS WALKER HUMMEL Secondary Education WesI Halls Council; AIM Board of Governors; Editor, Pivot JOANNE LOUISE HUYETT Secondary Education Treasurer, Alphq Delta Pi; Collegian; PSEA; JOHN HENRY HYKES . . Psychology Arnold Air Society ROBERT CHAUNCEY ISHAM Psychology Collegian; Jazz CIub; Intramurols; Psychology CIub Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi UC;A Outing Club; Dormitory fl;ccr Loaders shIp TruInIng; Young Republicans Chotham, N. J. Dayton Bethlehem CAROLYN ANN HOUSTON Elementary and Kindergarten Education JANET LEE HOUSTON Psychology LAURA ELIZABETH HOWDEN Nanticoke Moylon Delta Gamma York MARY ANN HUNSECKER Secondary Education CHRISTOPHER COX HUNTER Psychology IFC Commiitce; JUDITH ANN HURST Elementary and Kindergarten Education CEI Reading Columbia Clarks Green Dcita Chi ROBERT KENNETH JACKSON Industrial Arts Vicc-Prcsidcnt, IES WILLIAM F. JANSEN . . Industrial Arts Iota Lambda Sigma; IES FRANCES ANN JOHNS Rehabilitation Education Women s Chorus ementary and Kindergarten Education U;CA Jazz Club; PSEA; ACE I Secretary, Zeta Tau Alpha; Collegian; PSEA Intramurals; Psychology Club Pittsburgh Delta Gamma . Lebanon Delta 2010 Symphony Orchestra; AWS Committee; Dormitory Oificcr; Riding Club Berwick . . Leolo Zeta Tau Alpha Cheltenham Delia Tau Delta Philadelphia Pi Bet fa Reading Ford City Clarks Summit ISHMAEL ROBERT JOHNSON, JR. . . Natrona Heights Art Education Alpha Phi Alpha Secretory, Alpha Phi Alpha Merchantville, N. J. Alpha Gamma Delta ARLENE SYLVIA JONES Secondary Education ROBERT MESSINGER JONES . . . Bangor Vocational Industrial Education Secretary-Treasurer, IES; College Co-op JOAN ANN KARLOW . . . . Atlas Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Phi Angel Flight; Leadership Training; Camera Club DIANE SPICHER KAUCH . . . . DuBois Secondary Education UCA; Outing Club; Zoology Club; Riding Club; Delta Mu Sigma FREDERIC RANDALL KECK . . . Greenville Psychology Delta Tau Delta Freshman Wrestling; Delphi; lntromurals; AIM Board of Governors JOSEPH RICHARD KETTISH . . . Secondary Education Zeta Psi Gamma Theta Upsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club; Jazz Club; History Reund Tobie MARVIN THOMPSON KIEFFER . . Harrisburg Psychology SAM DEBORAH SMEAD KING . . . Phoenixville Secondary Education Pi Beta Phi PSEA Finleyville JEANNINE PATTI JUDGE . . . Jenkintown Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Alpha Theta Secretory, Kappa Alpha Theta ANNA MARIE KALIHER . . . Frockville Secondary Education SUSAN KALMAR . Los Angeles, Calif. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Symphony Orchestra; Outing Club PATRICIA ANN KERN Wyncote Elementary and Kindergarten Education Froth; Women's Chorus; Junior Resident; Bowling Club; NEA IRENE R. KERNER . . . . Hellertown Elementary and Kindergarten Education Newman Club; Noiods; Jazz Club BRENDA VALERIE KERPELMAN . . Salisbury, Md. Art Education Editor, Circa; Pivot; PSEA; Hillel; Bridge Club ROBERT BRUCE KING . . . . Butler Psychology Glee Club; Treasurer, AFROTC Chorus THOMAS S. KIRSHNER . . . . Yukon Industrial Art College Co-op; Newman Club; IES; Penn State Pacers MARTIN FRANK KLAPPER . . . Hazleton Psychology Alpha Epsilon Pi Kappa Phi Kappa; Hillel; Meditation Chapel Choir 125 LOIS E. KLING . . . . . York Elementary and Kindergarten Education Women's Chorus; UCA; Gamma Sigma Sigma GALE ELAINE KLINGENSMITH . . . La Belle Secondary Educat tion Alp ha Gamma Delia President, Alpha Gam ma Delta; Panhelicnic Counc il; PSEA; LeoderSh'p Tr oi Ining; Belles Lettrcs Club; University Party JEANNE CATHERINE KNAUSS . Allentown Elem mentary and Kindergarten Education eonides; Women's Chor BETTY KOHUDIC . . . . Frackville Psycho! ogy Kappa Delta Secretory, Scrolls; Personnel Manager hCollegian; Froth; Coun nseling; Angel Fii Igh SANDRA ELAINE KOLAN . . Camden, N.J- Elementary and Kindergarten Educat tIon Sigma Delta Tau WDFM; ACEI, PSEA; Hillel JAMES F. D. KRADEL . . . State College Psychology JEANNE LOUISE KRAMER . Hozieton El em entary and Kindergarten Education Gamma Sigma Sigma; ACEI; PSEA JACOB P. KREADY . . . Lewistown Industrial Arts To ou Kappa Epsilon President, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Iota Lambda Sigma; lES RICHARD ANDREW KRUPPA . Leefsdale Industrial Arts Alpha Kappa Lambda Glee Club; iES; WDFM RICHARD PAUL KUBIC . . . Jacobs Creek Secondary Educat I'o Pi Lambda Phi Vice- President, OPi Lo mbda Phi; Kappa Phi Kappa; Players; En glish Club; PSEA; Newman Clu b SHIRLEY ANN KUHN . . . Altoona Elementary and Kindergarten Educoti Ion Alpha Phi roth; Jazz Club ELIZABETH MARY KULIG . . . Hazleton Music Education Mu Phi Epsilon; Secretory, Women's Chorus; Newman Club JOSEPH RALPH KUSTANBAUTER . . Bellefonte Secondary Education English Club; Spanish Club BONELYN KWIATANOWSKI . . . Ambridge Secondary Education Phi Sigma Iota; English Clu b; Spanish Club; Dormitory Co unselor; Bridge Club J. LEILANAI LAMB . . . Muplewood, N. J- Music Education Alpha Gamma Delta Chapel Choir; Women's Chorus ROSEMARY ROBERTA LAMB . . Oakmonf Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sig ma Sigma Sigma Treasurer, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club, Jazz Club CHARLES ASHTON LAMMEY . . Downingtown Psycholog SAM; Jazz Club; Psychology Club; Outing Club; lntramurals VINCENT ANTHONY LANDRO . . . Hozleton Y President, Players LINDA LANE . . . . . Pittsburgh Secondary Education Delta Gamma Sigma Tau Delta; Secretory, English Club; Angel Flight RICHARD FRANK LANTZER . . . Altoona Music Education Symphony Orchestra; Blue Bond; AIM Band; Chapel Choir LARRY EDWARD LARSON . . . DuBois Secondary Education ROBERTA LAUDER . . . . Monongahela Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Xi Delta UCA; Intramurols; Tennis Club LEE ROY LAUGHLIN . . . . Altoona Secondary Education TIM MICHAEL PAUL LAZORCHAK . . . Johnstown Secondary Education Theta Chi Chairman, University Party; President, Alpha Phi Omega; Scabbard and Blade ARLEEN JUNE LEDDY . . . Upper Darby Elementary and Kindergarten Education LINDA LEE LEHNER . . . . Allentown Art Education Alph Gamma Delta Froth; PSEA SUSAN JANE LEISNER . . . State College Secondary Education Chi Omega English Club; Belles Letfres Club GALE CAMPBELL LEISTER . . . State College Music Education Delta Delta Delta Chapel Choir; Blue Band; Angel Flight; Mu Phi Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Penn State Singers GAIL LENART . . . . . Silverdale Secondary Education Alpha Chi Omega SUZANNE LENKER . . . . Harrisburg Elementary and Kindergarten Education JANICE LENSON . . . . . Altoona Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Hillel; Jazz Club; Leadership Training WALTER F. LENT . . , . . State College Industrial Arts IES THERESA REGINA LESKO . . . Hazleton Elementary and Kindergarten Education Newman Club; ACEI; PSEA; WRA JANE ANNETTE LESLIE . . . . Sproul Music Education Mu Phi Epsilon; Meditation Chapel Choir; Chapel Choir; UCA FRANCIS ALEXANDER LEVENDOSKY . New Kensington Secondary Education Phi Kappa Sigma Secretory, Phi Kappa Sigma; IFC Commi't'ree JACK DAVIS LEVENGOOD . . . Coatesville Secondary Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Dairy Science Club; PSEA 127 CAROLE ANN LEVIN . . . . Cleurfield 5 nd cry Educatio De Ito Zeta Vice- President, Delta Zenfu; Scrolls; AWS Judicial; Women' s Chorus; LA VIE; Education Student Council; Coun sclin ng DEBRA RESNICK LEVIN . . . State College Elementary and Secondary Education Phi Sigma Sigma Panhellienic Council; Froth; Cu umpu saP rty; Young Demchrafs Hillel; Spr gWeek Committee; Dormitory Officer; WRA; ism b MARY FRANCES LEVY . . . Clarks Summit Psychology Jazz Club; Psychology Club; Hilicl RALPH LLOYD LEVY . York Sec ondary Educat tion SCCFGIOTY, TIM; Tribunal; AIM OBoard of Governors; Editor, AIM HandbOOk; SAM; Education Student Council; Accounting Club; Riding Club JUDITH LEW Huntington, N. Y- Elementary and Kindergarten Educat tino Gamma Sigma Sigma; UCA; Leadership Training; Outing CILIb;Bow1ing Club BARBARA JANE LEWERT . ScrurIfOn lem entary and Kindergarten Educati Phi MU Vice- President, Go ammo Sigma igma; Colleagian; Spring Week Com mitieq' CIRtA; Leader ship Training; Women s Chorus; Jazz Club; Presidenf Ten ms ELSBETH WALLER LEWIN . . Hempsflfhad, N. Y. Secondary Education i Mu Tre asurer, Vice- President, Phi Mu; Alpha Lambda Delta:I Hist ory Round To his LESLIE A. LEWINTER . . . . Pittsburgh Secondary Educat ion Secretary, ICG; Young Democrats; Secretary, University Par ty; SGA Commi free MYRA CHARLOTTE LIEBMAN . Meadowbrook ementary and Kindergarten Education Hillel; ACEI JULIA KAY LONG . Beaver Falls Elementary and Kindergarten Educat tio n Zeta Tau Alpha Panhcllenic Councii; ACEI JUDITH ANN LONGSWORTH . . Hicksville,Ohio Elementary and Kindergarten Education Vice President Outing Club; Elections Commit? fiee; Pi Lambda Theta; Me difoiion Chapel Choir; Women' s Chorus; UCA THOMAS JAMES LOSER . Elizabethtown Vocational Industrial Education Phi Kappa Theta Newman Club 128 BARRY LEE LIVELY . . . .I FinleyVme Psychology Phi Kappa Tau Secretary, Phi Kappa Tau JACQUELINE R. LONG . . Ancram, N Y- Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Chi omega Education SYudent Council; Secretary-Treasurer, WRA; Dormitory Officer JAMES LaFAYETTE LONG . . Pine Grove Mills sycho ogy Psychology Club; NROTC; Leibig Chemical Society KENNETH WILBUR LOUDENSLAGER . . Lewistown Pscy clho 09y DIANE HALES LOVE . Norristown Eel ementary and Kindergarten Educat tion Alp ha Omicron Pi Counseling; AWS Senate; ACEI; Young Republicans PATRICIA JOAN McCALL . Johnstown Secondary Education CAROL ANN MCCARTNEY . . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Alpha Them Pcmhellenic Council; PSEA; Women's Chorus; Prep Bond; UCA DON ANDREW MCCLENAHAN . . Centre Hall Art Education CAROL ANNETTE MCCOMSEY . . . Yardley Elementary and Kindergarten Education AWS Community Council; LA VIE; Leonides; PSEA ARMINTA MAE McGEE . . . . Altoona Elementary and Kindergarten Educatio Delta Sigma Theta Chapel Choir BONNIE LEE MCKEE . . . . Pittsburgh Art Education Players; Jazz Club; Dormitory Officer; WRA DORA ANNE MCKENZIE . . . . Montrose Elementary and Kindergarten Education President, Riding Club; Alpha Lambda Delta; PSEA; Orchesis JANICE MARILYN MaclVER . . o . Erie Elementary and Kindergarten Education Leonides; WRA; lntramurals SUE HAYES MACKLEM . . . Dunkirk, N. Y. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Education Student Council Alpha Chi Omega MAUREEN MARY MAHER . . . Art Education Pi Gamma Alpha; Art Editor, Circa; Jazz Club; UCA Monroeville Pittsburgh KATHRYN G. MCCORMICK . . Secondary Education Del Collegian DOROTHY MARGARET McDERMOTT Art Education CAROL ELIZABETH McELDOWNEY Elementary and Kindergarten Education Education Student Council; Vice-Presidenf, Alpha CAROL ANN McKEWEN . . . Secondary Education Newman Club PHYLLIS JANE MCMULLIN . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education ACEI; SEAP NANCY JEAN McNEAR Elementary and Kindergarten Education A Panhellenic Council; lnframurals MARY AN N MAIORCA Elementary and K indergarten Education Newman Club LESLY ELIZABETH MAIRS . . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education PATRICIA ANNE MANCUSO . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Alpha Eta; Jazz Club; Newman Club Arlington, V0. to Delta Delta . Clarks Summit . Harrisburg Alpha Chi Omega Chi Omega Allentown . ' Bellefonte Fort Meade, Md. lpha Xi Delta . Oakmont Pittsburgh Chi Omega Reynoldsville Alpha Phi 129 RICHARD JAMES MARINCE . . . Morrisdaie Secondary Educatio I Kappa Phi Kappa; Sigma Tau Do It t;cI Presidentn Belles chfres Club; English . CIu b; Newman Club; TIM; Chapel Choir; Young Dcmocr ARAMINTA JULIA MARRIOTT Philadelphia Elementary and Kindergarten Education Delta Sigma Theta Angel Flight; UCA; Women' s Chorus; Treasurer, Delta Sigma Theta ANDREA MARRON . . Philadelphia 'J montary and Kindergarten Educa lion Hillel; ACEI; Education Student Council; Student Handbook CONSTANCE GLORIA MASON . . Farrell Secondary Education UCA; Entrc Nous; Young Friends; Spanish Club WILLIAM EDWARD MATHEWSON, JR. . Reading Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Phi Omega; PSEA BARBARA SUE MELNICK Bronxville, N. Y- Elementary and Kindergarten Education Froth; HiIIeI; Jazz Club LEAH DOROTHY MELNIK . . White Plains, N. Y. Elementary and Kindergarten Educat tio Si mu Delta Tau Freshman Advisory Board; Lcodershipn Training; HiIIcI; PSEA; WUS JACQUELINE ANN MEYER . Philipsburg Elementary and Kindergarten Education PSEA; AWS Committee; LSA; ACEI ANN MARIE MILLER . . . . Stewartstown Art Education Delta Zeta BARRY WILLIAM MILLER . . . Belle Vernon Psycho! oyg Sig mu Phi Epsilon Chapel Choir; Collegian; SAM; Glee Club Meditation Chapel Choir; Mar urkcting Club; PsychoiogyCIub HAL W. MILLER . . . . Clarks Summit Psychology Pi Kappa Phi Psychology Club; IFC; Jazz Club LoVERNE GRANT MILLER . Reading Rehabilitation Education Blue Band; SAME; AUSA MAXINE CHARLOTTE MILLER . Sayre Secondary Educationo Delta Delta Delta wns; Sccr etoiy, Sigm Tau Delta; Frcshm Class Advisory Board; 'v Elections Comm ieff cc; Education St udenf Council; Counse ling; Vice Presi- dent, Angel Flight; AWS Judicial; Greek Week Commit ftco 'u RACHEL MILLER . Gir rro rd Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Phi n Blue Bond , ROSALYN M. MILLER . . Harrisburg Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Delta Tau PSEA; Hillel; ACEI BETTY JANE MITCHELL . . . York Elementary and Kindergarten Education Delta Sigma Theta JOANNA WEAVER MOATZ . . Allentown Secondary Education Alp ha Gamma Delta LA VIE; Leadcirship Training; Outing Club; AWS Committee; e-President, Alpha Gamma Dclt ta JANICE EILEEN MOLL . . . . Topton ndary Education Women's Chorus; Collegian; Leadership Training MARIE ANTOINETTE MONASTERO . . Norristown Music Edu catio Secretary, Mu Phi Epsilon; Treasurer, Women's Chorus LINDA HARTMAN MONKS . . . Hazleton Secondary Education Players; Froth; AWS; Swim Club MARY ANN MORGAN . . . Frcdericktown Secondary Education Gamma Phi Beta DIANE KATHRYN MORITZ . . . Northampton Secondary Education Kappa Delta Circa; Treosur rre Ka aapp Chime as, CO ounsoiing; LA VIE; Sigma Tau Delta PSEA; Delta Phi DAlipha; English Club; Book Exchange; Judicioi FLOYD RICHARD MOSER . . Lehighton Secondary Education Pi Kappa Alpha Meditation Chapel Choir; Junior iFC ANNETTE MOSKOVITZ . . Scranton Elementary and Kindergarten EducatIon AICE , Jazz Club; Hilicl; PSEA C . LAUDE EDWIN MOTEN . . Woshmgton, D. c. S?Condary Education Kappa Alpha Psi 'StOTY Round Table; T;rack Entrc Nous, Fr eshmon Football; UCA; YOU gDemocruts; AUSA; Junior lFC; Poll ock Council ROBERT BLAIR MULLER . . Villanova SeCondary Education Sigma Phi Epsilon ROSALIE ANN MUNDO , Rochester Secondary Educatia Secretary-Treasurcr, DOC Student Council; PSEA; NEA WILBUR ROGER MUNNELL, JR. . Wu shington Music Education Tau Kappa Epsiion Sccretory- -Treasurer Blue Bond; AIM Bond; President, Phi Mu Alpha; Prop Ban JANET LOUISE MURPHY . Aliquippa Elementary and Kindergarten Education Gamma Phi Beta DAVID E. MURRIN . . . . Hazleton Secondary Education Nitfuny Grotto J UD'ETH JANE MUSKAT . New CIr,k N J Pro I mien cry and Kindergarten Educot tion Alp ho Epsilon Phi Sident, Vice- President Alpha Epsilon Phi; Punhcllenic Council; Hillel C HARLES BENNETT MYERS . Columbia Seco ondary Educat tion Phl Kappa Phi; NSecretary, Kappa Phi Kc p;pc1 cPi Gamma Mu; M n;Ciub Dormitory Offic ARLENE O. NEFF . . Springfield lem mentary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Omicron Pi Tr epsurerl Alpha Omicron.Pi; Chimes; President, Pi Lambda Theta; Edu- m . COunsI' ma 5'9 gma LAV'E' Spring Comm1ttce;ommiffee; Frame 19; SCA Cabinet; Women' s Chvgrus; Student Handbook; Thespions; ANNA NEMESH . . . . Vintondule S condary Education Treasurer, Eastern Orthodox Club; iniramurois; PSEA; WRA MARY NEMESH . . . . Vintondole c ondary Education Secretory, Eastern Orthodox Ciub; Intramurals; PSEA; Bowling Ci u;b Tennis Club TRUDY ANN NEWCOMER . . Com pHill g Secondary Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma 131 JUDITH ANNE NORTON Merion Station Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Education Student Council; PSEA; ACEI; Secretory, Campus Party; Ch hol rman SGA Committee CAROL SEYSCHAB OGLE . . . Er Art Education Alpha Phi Pi Gamma Alpha DAVID EUGENE OLIVETT . . . Emporium ondary Education Kappa Phi Kappa; PSEA; English Club; Pi Gamma Mu JANICE KAY OLSON Hoilidoysburg Elementhary and Kindergarten Educat tion Pi Beta Phi hopel Choir; Sigma Aiphu Etc; Secretory, Pi Beta Phi CAROL MARIE OLSZEWSKI . . Johnsonburg Iementary and Kindergarten Education Newman Club; NEA; Jazz Club GLORIA GRACE O'NEAL . . . Philadelphia Psychology ta Sigma Theta U 9. Angel Flight; Psychology Club ROBERT FRANCIS NICELY, JR. . . GreensburQ Secondary Education Alpha Chi Rho SAM; IFC Committee KERRY G. NICHOLLS . . . . Smithton ation Sigma Theta Epsilon CLIFFORD JOHN NICHOLS . . I ScranIOn Psychology Chi Phi NANCY NICHOLSON . Moplewood,a N. J- Art Education Kappa Kappa Gum chns; Secretor ry, Pi Lo mbda Thai 0; Pi Gom ma AI pho; Noiods; mlAlpha mbda Delia; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Freshman Cou uilnc DORIS NIEBEL State College Elementary and Kindergarten Education ROBERT EUGENE NOEL . State College Mus cEducatI tion Secretory, Phi Mu Alpha; Symphony Orchestra; Blue Bond JANE ANN ORCUTT . Abington Elementary and Kindergarten Education Collegian; PSEA; NEA; Dance Club JOHN H. OSMAN State College Secondary Education ANN ELIZABETH OWENS Elementary and Secondary Education . River Edge, N. J- Koppo Alpha Theta PATRICIA GIBBS PACKER . . IpPittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Educat tino aPhi Gamma Sigma Sigma; ACEI; Outing Club; UCA; EnglishI Club JOANNE TERESAG PANGONIS . . Mach anoy City Secondary Educ on Theta Phi Alpha Thcspions; Players; Jazz Clu Women 5 Chorus; Ncwmo on Club; English Clu b MARLA RUTH PARISER Cumberland, Md. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Froth; Collegian, Jazz Club; HiIIel; WRA JOHN WILLIAM PARKS . . . Tunkhannock Secondary Education CHARLES RONALD PARRY . . . Doylestown Industrial Arts Secretory-Treasurer, IES STELLA MAY PARSON . . . . Altoona Secondary Education Newman Club; PSEA; Outing Club WENDELL KARL PASS . . . . Export Psychology Alpha Chi Rho President, Alpha Chi Rho; Newman Club; SAM; IFC ALICE ANN PASTORIUS . . . Pittsburgh Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta Women's Debate; Players; Circa; lnfromurals JOYCE ELEANOR PATTISON . . . Elkland Psychology FRED ANDERSON PHELPS . . St. Albans, W. Va. Psychology Phi Kappa Tau Vice-President, Treasurer, Phi Kappa Tau; PSEA; English Club; President, IFCPA CHARLOTTE ANN PINCUS . . . Philadelphia Elementary and Kindergarten Education English Club LOUIS SEMAN PLANTS . . . Sandy Lake Industrial Arts Iota Lambda Sigma; Arnold Air Society; lES MICHAEL POLIGNONE, JR. . . . . Altoona Music Education AIM Band; Blue Band MARVIN OTHELLO PRESTON . . . Donora Secondary Education TIM; Jazz Club D. JANE PRICE . . . . Waynesburg Elementary and Secondary Education Gamma Phi Beta Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dormitory Officer; ACEI; Secretory, Gamma Phi Beta N. JAYNE PAYNE . . . . OilCity Elementary and Kindergarten Education Pi Beta Phi ACEI; PSEA; Young Republicans BONNIE LOU PEARCE . . . Elementary and K indergarten Education Junior Resident . Havertown MERRY BARBARA PECK . . . Kenmore, N. Y. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Pi Beta Phi PATRICIA ANN PENNYPACKER . . . Earlville Elementary and Kindergarten Education Secretory, Newman Club; Leonides; Sigma Alpha Eta JOSEPH BENJAMIN PEREIRA . . . Frackville Secondary Education JUDITH LYNN PETERSON . . . . Lykens Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Phi Women's Chorus; Dormitory Officer; Vice-Presiden'r, Alpha Phi; Wesley Foundation; AWS Committee; University Party 133 CHARLOTTE NANCY PUCHALSKI . . Scranton Elementary and K indergarten Education Newman Club; Leonides Council; PSEA; Outing Club; lntromurols; ACEI MARTIN J. PULLI . . . Ambler o - Secondary Education ROBERT STILES QUAD . . West Orange, N. J. Secondary Education BRENDA JEAN RAMBO . . . . Molvern Secondary Education Alpha Phi Froth; Belles Lettres Club; Newman Club; Orchesis; Dance Club MARY LOU RAN DLE . . . Milltown, N. J. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Phi Mu Players; ACEI PAUL G. RAVNIKAR . . . . Forest City Secondary Education BEVERLY BEALE READ . . . Saint Davids Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Delta Book Exchange; Vice-President, PSEA BARBARA ANN REBER . . . Palmerton Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Delta LAVIE; lnframurols OLIVE LILLEY REBER . . . . Reading Secondary Education Delta Delta Delta Treasurer, Delta Delta Delta; Collegian; PSEA TRUDELL JACQUELINE REID . Elementary and Kindergarten Education . . Philadelphia Delta Sigma Theta WILLIAM HAYES REILLY . . . Hershey Psychology ICG JANET ELAINE RENTSCHLER . . . Tremont Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Omicron Pi Jazz Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Outing Club 134 ANITA MARIAN REDDING . . . Philadelphia Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Omicron Pi Dormitory Officer; Angel Flight; Monitor BERTRAND JOHN REESE . . . Wilkes-Barre Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Alpha Eta WILLIAM HAROLD REHRIG . . . Philadelphia Music Education Blue Band; Meditation Chapel Choir JUDY LEE REYNOLDS . . . . Reno Art Education College Co-op; Riding Club; PSEA EDNILOU MARSTON RHODES . . . Lewistown Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Delfo WRA; English Club; Newman Club; Campus Party; Modern Dance Club; Secretary, Orchesis ROSALIE ANN RIELLY . Sharon Secondary Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Secretary, Kappa Kappa Gamma; SGA Committee; Newman Club; English Club JANICE MARIE ROBB . . . . Howard Art Education WILLIAM REESER ROBERTSON . . Mount Penn Secondary Education Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Soccer; Freshman Advisory Board; Young Republicans JANICE LYNN ROBINSON . . . Secondary Education Chadds Ford Gamma Phi Beta WDFM; Outing Club CORNELIUS ANDREW RODGERS . . New Cumberland Secondary Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Symphony Orchestra; History Round Table DON LEE RODKEY . . . . Lewistown Secondary Education PSEA; Nittony Grotto; lntramurals ROBERT BOLICH ROGERS . . . . Athens Secondary Education RONAL ROTH . . . . . Pottstown Psychology Sigma Phi Epsilon Treasurer, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Blue Band; Chairman, Greek Week Committee; Phi Mu Alpha DENA ROTHSTEIN . . . . Philadelphia Elementary and Kindergarten Education Hillel GLENN ALVIN RUBY . . . York Art Education Symphony Orchestra; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Gamma Alpha .3 Q ,4' JAY ROY ROBINSON Port Matilda Secondary Education JOANNE FRANCES ROCCO . . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education ACEI; Jazz Club; Newman Club Pittsburgh ROBERT EDWARD ROCKY . . . Carteret, N. J. PSYChOIOQY Tau Kappa Epsilon Kappa Phi Kappa; Psychology Club; lnframurals; Outing Club CLARIS MILLER ROGNER . . . . Sharon Secondary Education Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; President, Golf Club; Leadership Training; Education Student Council; UCA CHARLES LYNN ROLLASON, JR. . . . Altoona Secondary Education DIANE H. ROTH . . . . . Farrell Elementary and Kindergarten Education Hillel; Riding Club; Froth SONIA RUDOWSKI . . . . Alden Station Elementary and Kindergarten Education UCA; PSEA; ACEI; Women's Chorus; Outing Club BONNIE JEAN RUNG . . . State College Psychology Delta Gamma Naiods; Belles Leftres Club; Greek Week Committee; Riding Club; Newman Club; Modern Dance Club MARY LOUISE RUNKLE . ' . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Panhellenic Council; Intramurals; UCA . Middleburg Kappa Delta 135 JOAN KAY RUTH . New Cumberland Elementary and Kindergarten Education hi Mu Collegian; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Jazz Club; UCA WILLIAM JOSEPH SABATINO . . . Upper Darby Secondary Education Phi Kappa Psi LEALA SANDLER . . Bryn Mawr Elementary and Kindergarten Education Phi Sigma Sigma JUNE FAITH SAVANICK . McClelchrIdtowrl Secondary Education Pioyers; Secretory, rNewmn Club; Outing Club; English Club; retury, Modern Dance Clu VIRGINIA ANN SCALZETTI . . Jeannette Secondary Education Them Phi Alpha Secretary, Vice- President, Theta Phi Alpha Panhellenic Council; Newbarn an Clu b; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Players; Beiies Lcttres Club; Riding Club CONSTANCE JOY SCARELLA Stamford, Conn. Eementary and Kindergarten Education 19; MARYELLEN SCHAEKEL Hoverford Elma mentary and Kindergarten Educai iion CPA; Campus Party; Leadership Training; lntramurols JAMES CAMPBELL SCHLOSSER . . Gollitzin eco ondary Education EDWARD JOHN SCHMIDT . . . Bellwood Secondary Education Kappa Sigma Treasurer, Kappa Sigma; lnframurols SUZANNE ELOISE SCHMIDT . Westfield, N. J- Elementary and Kindergarten Educat tion Gamma Sigma Sigma; Women' s Chorus; ACEI, PSEA GALEN LESTER SCHNITZLER . . Harrisburg Secondary Education Theta Delta Chi DIANE B SCHONBAK . . Pittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Education Secretory, lnferlondia; Players; Schuhplattlers; Young Democrats EDWARD RICHARD SCHULTES . . . Fullerton Secondary Education President, Pi Omega Pi; TIM; AIM CAROL ANN SCHWEINEBRATEN . Washington Elementary and Kindergarten Educ Gamma Phi Beta Sigma Alpha Eta; Meditation Chapel Choir; Women' s Chorus J. CRAIG SEASTEAD . . . . Corry Psychology Manager, Tennis Team; Chapel Choir; Glee Club; Jazz Club ELIZABETH JANE SECHLER . Pittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Educat tion Alpha Chi Omeg'i1 Leadership Training; Newman Club JOHN ALLEN SEDAM . . . . Marysville Psychology President, Meditation Chapel Choir; Glee Club; Outing Club; Jazz Club BETTY RUTH SEGAL . , Merion Elementary and Kindergarten Education hi Sigma Sigma Pres ident, Secretory, bPhi Sig mo Sig m;o Or rgonizations Editor, LA VIE; PreSI dent, Block k S Clu b; Education :Student Council; Sigma Alpha Eta; P0 hellenic Counci l; Dormit Iory Off ic Student Handbook, WSGA Commiffeei SGA Committee; CPA; Leadership eTraining; PSEA ESTELLE SEGAL . . . . Jeannette Elementary and Kindergarten Education Delta Phi Epsilon Women's Chorus; PSEA EDMOND LOUIS SEGUIN . . . Philadelphia Psychology VIVIAN ANN SEMKO . . . . Lansford Secondary Education Alpha Chi Omega Education S'rudemL Council; lnfromurols; Angel Flight; Monitor; Pivot; English Club SUZANNE SHANER . . . . State College Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Alpha Theta SGA Committee; Panhellenic Council; University Party; Education Student Council; Women's Chorus; Angel Flight; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phl PAQUITA ELMIRA ANN SHARP . . Pittsburgh Secondary Education Delta Sigma Theta President, Delta Sigma Theta; Panhellenic Council; UCA; Symphony Orchestra GAIL EVELYN SHAY . . . . Lebanon Secondary Education Alpha Delta Pi Leadership Training; ICG; Outing Club; Ponhellenic Council RONALD JOSEPH SHIBAN . . . Coatesville Psychology Pershing Rifles; SAME; Manager, Soccer; University Readers; WDFM; Scabbard and Blade SHERWOOD EPPLEY SHUGHART . . . Carlisle Industrial Arts Lacrosse; UCA; lES; lnfromurals CHARLOTTE SIDEWATER . . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Players; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Hillel; English Club Philadelphia JAMES HOWARD SENIOR . . Psychology UCA; Bridge Club . State College JAMES GORDON SEYBOLDT . . . . Erie Secondary Education JOYCE ELAINE SHAFFER . . . Williamsport Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Secretary, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Women's Chorus; UCA; Gamma Sigma Sigma JOHN CLAIR SHEATZ . . . Cochranton Secondary Education Kappa Phi Kappa BARBARA FAY SHEPMAN . . . Pittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Delta Tau Hillel; PSEA SUSAN ANN SHERMAN . . . Syracuse, N. Y. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Secretory-Treasurer, SGA; Secretary-Treosurer, Freshman Class; Education Student Council; Scrolls; Dormitory Officer; WSGA; Women's Chorus; SGA Cabinet; LA VIE; Swim Club JANET RUTH SIEGEL . . . . Johnstown Psychology Sigma Delta Tau Ponhellenic Council; Hillel; Modern Dance Club RUTH L. SILVIS . . . . New Bethlehem Art Education Young Republicans; Outing Club; Bridge Club MARILYN DEE SINGER . . . . Harrisburg Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Delta Tau Leadership Training; Bowling Club; Sigma Alpha Eta; Outing Club; Hillel; Dormitory Officer; ACEI 137 MARJORIE RUTH SNYDER Altoona Elementary and Kindergarten Education WALTER LEO SOBCZAK DuBois Secondary Education De Ito Upsilon Varsity Football; 5 Club; Druids; lntramurais GAIL ELAINE SOLOMON Sunbury Secondary Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Phi; President, Sigma Tau Delta, Grelek Week Committee; Belles Lefires Club; lntramurals; Jazz Club; HIl Iel r - , u - 4r w I .v w :v :x w r :w I: PATRICIA LOUISE SPANGLER . . Cam mp Hill Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Alpha Theta Secretary, Kappa Alpha Theta CAROLE SPITZBORG Reading Elementary and Kindergarten Education W0 omen '5 Chem 5 LYNN R. SPRANKLE Mchoopony ondary Educut io n TIM; History Round Table; Outing Club; PSEA Kulmef'It Alpha Phi Delta ANGELO DOMINICK SINOPOLI Secondary Education President, Alpha Phi Delta SANDRA VAUGHN SLIKER . . . . York Music Education Penn State Singers; Chapel Choir; Secretary, Mu Phi Epsilon SANDRA ANN SLISH Pittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Delta Chairman, iAWS Ju diciaI; Mortar Board; Vice- President, Kappa Delta: Ch mes; SGA; Customs Board; Counseling; AWS Sen r , I I : I; F: n n g w Ire 4,31 --i1 n It In a w. 5 CHARLES A. SLOUGHFY Philadelphia sychology AFROTC Drill Team; TIM BARBARA JEANNE SMITH SelinsgroVe Secondary Education Gamma Sigma Sigma; Young Republicans NANCY LEE SMI TH Elementary and Secondciry Education State College Alpha Chi Omega JANE E. W. SPRECHER Elementary and Kindergarten Education State College HONORA J. SPRINGER State College Music Education Alpha Delta Pi Blue Bond; Mu Phi Epsilon JAMES WRIGHT STAMAN Columbia Psychology Phi Kappa Psi JACQUELYN GALE STANIEK Glenshaw Elementary and Kindergarten Education Theta Phi Alpha Secretary, Theta Phi Aipha; Newman Club; ACEI; Jazz Club; A;VIE Swim Clu b BARBARA CSTANLEY . . . Harrisburg Art Edu on Alpha Epsilon Phi Leadershipc Training; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Student Handbook ALVIN LINWOOD STARNER Industrial Arts Chapel Choir; Iota Lambda Sigma; Kappa Phi Kappa; IES Gordners D VIRGINIA VINER STARNER . . Scarsdale, N. Y. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Xi Delta ACEI FREDERICK LIO STECKERT . . . Hazleton Secondary Education CAROL ANN STEEVER . . . Elizabethtown Art Education Sigma Sigma Sigma President, Sigma Sigma Sigma; UCA; Pi Gamma Alpha; Rifle Club f. Q? Q6: Q; Q' Q; Q13 Q13 Q; Q; Q; Q Q; Q Q; Q; ROSALIE S. STEUER . . . . Exeter Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Student Handbook; Leadership Training; Hillel; WUS JAMES ANDREW STEWART . . . Williamsburg Secondary E ducati on DERWIN KEITH STHARE . . . Lehighton Secondary Education PSEA; Chem-Phys Newsletter; ACS; NEA SHARON LEE STONE . . . Washington, D. C. Psychology UCA; Secretary, Young Friends; Vice-Presidenf, Riding Club; Jazz Club; Young Democrats; Pi Gamma Mu MARIE VICTORIA STONER . . . . Tyrone Secondary Education Beta Sigma Omicron Newman Club; Collegian; Gamma Sigma Sigma TERRANCE KENT STOVER . . . Centre Hall Secondary Education Kappa Phi Kappa; AFROTC Chorus; Class Advisory Board; Prep Band; Young Republicans; Management Club RONALD J. STRAPEL . . . . Windber Industrial Arts JUDY LEE STRIGHT . . . . Monroeville Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Delta Women's Chorus; Meditation Chapel Choir SANDRA HARRIET SUESSERMAN . . Union, N. J. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Delta Phi Epsilon Leadership Training; Hillel KENNETH LEO SULLIVAN . . . Roebling, N. J. Secondary Education Delta Upsilon Freshman Basketball; Secretary, Delta Upsilon SYBIL SUSKIND . . . . Syracuse, N. Y. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Delta Tau Debate; Collegian; Hillel MARILYN JOY SUSSMAN . . . Pittsburgh Elementary and Kindergarten Education Froth; Hillel; ACEI RAYMOND JACOB SZYMANSKI . . Philadelphia Psychology JULIUS EDWARD TASCA . . . Philadelphia Psychology RICHARD EUGENE TASHNER . . . Both Vocational Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; IES 139 JOAN ELIZABETH TATE Biglerville Elementary and Kindergarten Education omen' s Chorus SOPHIA ELIZABETH THOMAS . . Harrisburg Secondary Education Beta Sigma Omicron Chapel Choir; Women's ChoruS' Players; Secretory-Treosurer, History Round Table; PSEA; ACEI; UCA GAIL KATHERINE THOMPSON . . Clarks Summit Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Xi Delia Secretory, Alpha Xi Delia; UCA; lntramurals; Bridge Club ROBERT GEORGE THORNLEY . . Poo Secondary Education AFROTC Drill Team ARLENE HELEN TOMICH . Donora Iementary and Kindergarten Educatio Leadership Training; Outing Club; Newman Club MARY ANN TRIPP . . . . Nazareth Secondary Education Intramurols; LSA ROGER DELANO TRUAX . Hancock, Md. Secondary Education ROBERT MICHAEL UMSTEAD . I . Birdsboro Secondary Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Lion's Pow; Delphi; An drocies; Skugl and Bones; Cho airman, Erica a;mpmcn1 Chairman, Elections Commission; I l . Newman Clu A Committee, UBA; Yo oun Democrats; Book Exc hG cngo; chu Tribunal; Freshman Clo Advisory Board; Junior Cioss Advisory Board, Coeunseling PAUL L VAN BOON . Philadelphia Elementary and Kindergarten Educa ti on Sigma Phi Epsilon Edu cation Student Council; PSEA NORBERT ANTHONY VISHNESKY . . Swiftwater S n my Education PSEA; AIM; TIM; President, Nittany Council; Iniromurols JAMES ANTHONY VITALE . . Lancaster Secondary Education Phi Mu Delta WD FM; Outing Club; English Club; Thespians; Players; Accounting Club; Newman Clu b WALTER H. VOIGT . . . . Feasferville Psychology Baseball; Board of Governors ,AI M; Nitiony Council; ormiiory Officer; Bridge Clu I40 VIRGINIA VAN NOTE . . . Ozone Park, N. Y- Art Education Women's Chorus; Newman Club; Riding Club; LA VIE MELVIN DALE VAN ORMAN . Dunconsviile Mus sic Educati tion Blue Band; Meditatiori Chapel Choir ROBERT JOHN VILSCEK . . Masontowr1 Secondary Education Phi Kappa Tau Secretory! Phi Kappa Tau; Newman Club 3; i'l JANE MERCEDES VORRASI . . . ConneIIsvilIe Elementary and Kindergarten Education Zeta Tau Alpha Book Exchange; Womenis Chorus; Intramurals ANN LOUISE WAGNER . . Palmyra Elementary and Kindergarten Education NANCY SUSANNE WAGNER . . . Philadelphia Art Educai AIp ha Omicron Pi ACEI; IFC Committee; Thespians; Young Republicans; Bowling Club BARBARA ANN WALLOWER . . . Harrisburg Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Xi Delta UCA; English Club; PSEA; lnfromurals JOSEPHINE EARLENE WASHINGTON . . Ardmore Elementary and Kindergarten Education Delta Sigma Theta Angel Flight; UCA; Jazz Club; Hockey Club MADELEINE MARY WATERS . . Philadelphia Secondary Education Treasurer, Sigma Tau Delta; Junior Resident; English Club; PSEA Ygg ELEANOR ALAYNE WEIN . . New Milford, N. J. Elementary and K indergarten Education Players GERTRUDE M. WEISS . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Leadership Training; Hillel . . Pittsburgh Delta Phi Epsilon MARSHALL LEE WEISSEND . . . State College Secondary Education Management Club; Newman Club; Outing Club; Jazz Club SHARON DIAS WAXMAN . . . Philadelphia Psychology MARY ALICE WEBB . . . East Pittsburgh Psychology Zeta Tau Alpha Thespicms; Vice-President, Psychology Club PHILIP ALFRED WEBBER . . . Chadds Ford Secondary Educatio Players; University Readers; Outing Club FRANCES CAROLINE WERPSHAW . . Hazleton Elementary and Kindergarten Education Treasurer, Inferlandio; Newman Club MARILYN DOROTHY WEST . . . Ashley Elementary and Kindergarten Education Alpha Omicron Pi Thespions; Secretary, Delta Alpha Delta; Debate Club JANELL WESTRICK . . . . . Patton Elementary and Kindergarten Education PSEA; Newman Club; Young Democrats; Bowling Club GERALD HENRY WETZEL . . . Indiana Psychology Chess Team; Radio Club; Chess Club; Jazz Club; Outing Club SUSAN CAROL WEXLER . . . Rahway, N. J. Elementary and Kindergarten Education Sigma Delta Tau Freshman Class Advisory Board; Collegian; Hillel RICHARD EVANDER WHITE . . . Pittsburgh Psychology Sigma Nu SAM; Lacrosse; Lacrosse Club; Outing Club LINDA LOUISE WIEGAND . . . State College Secondary Education Alpha Delta Pi SUSAN BETH WIENER . . Allentown Elementary and Kindergarten Education Jazz Club; Froth; Hillel JANE ANN WILBY . . . Elementary and Kindergarten Education Syracuse, N. Y. Kappa Kappa Gamma 141 WILLIAM DONALD WILKINSON . . . Polk Industrial Arts CORNELIA ANN WILLARD . . Pulaski Elementary and Kindergarten Education Kappa Delta men's Chorus; Swimming Club LOWELL AKELEY WILLIAMS . . . Coolport U Secondary Education BARBARA ANITA WILLIAMSON . Riverton, N. J. Elementary and Kindergarten Education PSE A CORINNE DOROTHY WILLIAMSON . . Eoston Psychology GERALD FURMAN WILLIAMSON . . Easton Se condary Education Kappa Phi Kappa DAVID RANDALL WILSON . . . Drexel Hill Ii Psychology Blue Band; Jazz Club; West Halls Council i'i ELIZABETH ANN WOOD Secondary Education Gamma Phi Beta g. : ' BARBARA J. WYMAN Centre Hall 0 Elementary and Kindergarten Education PSEA ANNA YACHWAN . . . . Philadelphia Secondary Educati Ion Pi Omega Pi; NewmanC Chess Club; Lea dership Training; SAM: AWS Community Council; lTreasurer, PSEA; Senior Class Advisory Board ESTHER CAROL YALE . . . . DuBoiS Secondary Education Phi Kappa Phi; Delta MuISigmo BEVERLY JANE YURICK . . . . Lonsford Secondary Education Delta Gumm Monitor; Women's Chorus; Spring Week Committee; UCA; lntromurals; UBA ROBERT MICHAEL YUROCHKO . . South Fork I; Music Education Delta Chi Blue Bond; Symphony Orchestra; Treasurer, Phi Mu Alpha THOMAS RICHARD ZALESKI . . New Kensington 0 Secondary Education Newman Club ELIZABETH ANN ZANE . Newark, Del. Secondary Education PSEA; English Club SANDRA ZELDIN . . Lansdowne Elementary and KindemrgartDen EdiJcatio on Sigma Delta Tau Secr refory, President Sig To cu; Panhellenic Council; We me Chorus; LAVIE; Studentg Handbolok; PSEA; Greek Week Committee; Hilnlel EILEEN GARDA ZELESNICK . . Hanover Elementary and Kindergarten Education Dena Phi Epsilon Sig ma aAlpho Eta GORDON NELSON ZELEZ . . . Mount Carmel Industrial Arts Commander, Pershing Rifles; IES; Scabbard and Blade; SAME; AUSA ALBERTA LOUISE ZILINSKI Obe lisk Secondary Education Theta Phi Alpha Collegian; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club DOLOREs ZOLDAN Sharon Ele ementary and Kindergarten Education Leudcrship Training; Bowling Club; Bridge Club; WRA; Hillei MARY ANN ZOOK Mifflintown Mu Ph' Music Education le IEDsilon; Gamma Sigma Sig Worn sruCho us; Alpha Lambda Prep Band; Wesiey Foundation; Meditation Chapel Choir f 1' ZORINA CONSTANCE ZOREK Elementary and Kindergarten Education Secretory, Chi Omega 0 MARY ANNETTE ZURENDA Elementary and Kindergarten Education Newman Club 0 0 Philadelphia Chi Omega Pittston Alpha Xi Delia SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS EDWIN P. AARON . . Linwood Secondary Education ADRIEN ADELMAN, JR. Meadville Secondary Education HAROLD H. BALMER Hershey Seccgndary EdLication MICHAEL D. CONNELLY Alexandria,Va. Psychology pEARLE G. CORL Bellefonte Elementary and Kindergarten Education ROBERT M. DiVINCENZO . . Bristol Psychology KAREN L. DULANEY . . McKeesport Secondary Education LUCILLE M. GARDNER . . Erie Secondary Education WALTER E. GENTZEL . . Bellefonte Secondary Education DI PAUL GOFF , Pittsburgh Psychology PETER R. GRIMMA . . Scarsdale, N. Y. Psychology EVELYN G. GUSTAVSEN . Manheim Psychology CHARLES R. KEISTER State College Industrial Arts MARY F LANTZ . Belleville Elementary and Kindergarten Education ALYN L. LASKO . . . Erie Secondary Education SUSAN J. LINDSAY . . Lewistown Secondary Education ELLA H McCORMICK Hopewell,N.J. Elementary and Kindergarten EducatIon RAYMOND M. MAEST Exeter Industrial Arts BARBARA C. MUSKA 5 Elementary arid Kindergarten Education RONALD NOLF i . . Psychology DEBORAH LEVIN OSTROFF Glenside Punxsutowney Narberth Elementary and Kindergarten Education RONALD G. PARKS . Industrial Arts CAROL A. PATTERSON Secondary Education MOLLIE SWEENEY PHENNICIE Elementary and Kindergarten Education RICHARD A. RONCZKA Secondary Education DAVID SHOPE . . Psychology JOHN SMIDER Secondary Educatlon CAROLYN MARIE TARUTIS Secondary Education DANIEL B. THALIMER Secondary Education THEODORE S. URBAN . . Psychology GORDON E. WARNER . . Industrial Arts FREDERICK M WEHRLI Secondary E duca tion MARY M. WELLIVER Education RAYMOND G. WILKINS . Art Education STANLEY YECINA State College Philadelphia Garrett Ambridge Huntingdon McKeesport Ashley State College Erie Bellefonte Wilmerding Williamsport Lewistown Clarence Elementary and Kindergarten Education LEON E. ZEIDERS Secondary Education Dillsburg 143 ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE . During the year, the College of En- Q'Ineering and Architecture used for the first time Hammond Building, com- pleted cs 0 General State Authority Project. Additional physical facilities made available during the year were the north and south units of Sackett Building and new floor space provided Yiolterations to five other engineering UhltS. The College offers eleven curricu- IUmS and two of them, architecture and architectural engineering, are five- Year programs. All curriculums are FOmposed of related sequences of sub- Jefi'fs in three major fields: physical scrence and mathematics, applied sci- enCE, and humanistics. During the year, there were 2,764 Undergraduates, including 645 seniors, enrolled in the College of Engineering and Architecture and nearly 200 grad- UGfe students were majoring in work 0f the College. M. A. WILLIAMSON Architecture students build scale model as part of 0 project in city pianning 145 A. H. JACOBSON, JR. L. J. PEREZ Associate Dean Assistant Dean for Instruction at University Park mi; F. T. HALL, JR. PAUL EBAUGH J. C. JOHNSON E. R. Q ER R. E. McCORD . Assistant Dean for Instruction Assistant Dean for Research Director, Ordnance Research Director, Engineering Experiment DirectorLConti'nuing. Educafwn Commonwealth Campuses, Laboratory m nglneenng Head, General Engineering JOSEPH MARIN M. S. GJESDAHL N. J. PALLADINO J. R. MENTZ Head, Engineering Mechanics Head, Mechanical Engineering Head, Nuclear Engineering In Charge, Engineering Science B. A. WHISLER F. W. PEIK RT . FOX 8. W. A, H. WAYNI Head, Civil Engineering Head, Agricultural Engineering Acting lg ad, Aefonautical Head, Industrial Engineering Head, Electrical Engineering ngme nng NIEBEL 146 Bottom ROWeE. W Bchl, P. H. Frink, E. A. Hili, C. A. Gaston, L. H Lcuthold, G. L. Logue R. G Tipping, R S. Farwell Jr. Sec- .Jones, A. R. Gross. e, R. W. westrick, M. R. Dunlap, J. M. Fitzpatrick, J. J. VIIlorreoll T. A. Phillips. Top ROWeJ. F. Honosck, Jr., J. A. Merkcl, E. F. Stafford, Jr,, B. R. Cohen, J. F. Bubinak, D. Milsom, J. R. Sloane, B. E. McNomcc. The Student Council of the Col- Iege of Engineering and Architecture Sponsors each year an evaluation Of the faculty and the courses of- fered within the College. The re- sults of this evaluation, done pri- marily by graduating seniorS, are tabulated and distributed to the department heads, who may or- ganize appropriate plans for im- provements. In addition to playing an impor- tant role in the freshman orientation Program, the Council provides two SCholorships, each of which pays the fourth semester tuition of two students of the College. Officers: President, Charles A. Gaston; Vice- President, Gerald L Logue; Corresponding Secretary, Jerome M Gartman; Recording Sec- retory, Linda H. Leuthold; Trea- surer, Ervin A. Hill. CHARLES A. GASTON President 147 JAMES BRYAN ACKLEY . . North Wales Mechanical Enginco ring SAE WALLACE EVERETT AMOS . . . gFWIiiadelphiCI Electrical Engineering Om oPsi Phi Vicc- President OmTcgu Psi Phi; Freshman Football; Freshman 0c;k IRE; Intramur Ilsa ROBERT HAWN ANDERSON . I . Rahwoy, N. J. Civil Engineering Sigma Nu Outing Club; ASCE; AFROTC Drill Team JOHN JOSEPH ANDREJCIK . . Morrisdale Electrical Engineering RICHARD F. ANGELE . . . . Franklin Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club RICHARD GENO ANGELO . . . . Eric Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi Omega; Vico-President, Phi Sigma Kappa; Sports Car Club ROBERT BERNARD ANTANAVAGE I . Girordville Mechanical Engineering Rifle Team KENNETH EDGAR APPLEY . . Marietta Electrical Engineering Sigma Tau Gamma AIEE PAUL KENNETH APRIL . Williamsport Aeronautical Engineering Arnold Air Society; Outing Club; SAME GERALD FRANK ASHMAN . . Pennsburg Aeronautical Engineering Secretory, IAS; ARS KENNETH WARREN AUKETT . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Phi Gamma Delta ASCE JOHN MICHAEL BACHKOSKY . . Dur ryea Mechanical EngineeIing Phi Kappa Theta Ju niorIFC; AIEE; Newman Club; ASM JOHN WALTER BAER . . . Hummelstown Electrical Engineering Delta Chi Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Jazz Club; Phi Kappa Phi Glee Club; eSec- rotary, Delta Chi; Vice President Eta Kappa Nu; Treasurer, SigmoT JOHN PATRICK BAGLINO . . Susquehanna Engineering Mechanics EDWARD WAYNE BAHL . I . . Towando Industrial Engineering Delta Upsiion Engineming and Architecture Student Council; Junior IFC; ecrcmry, Delta Upsiion; AIIE IGOR MYKOLA BAK . . . . Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering ccer DOUGLAS EDWIN BAKER . . . Millersburg Aeronautical Engineering Triangle Blue Band ERVIN D. BAKER . . . . Nicholson Electrical Engineering IRE HENRY WILLIAM BALUSH . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Electrical Engineering Society GRANT WENGER BAMBERGER, JR. . . Honey Brook Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE CHARLES ELLIOTT BARB, JR. . . . Rosemont Architecture Phi Gamma Delta Treasurer, Vice-Presidenf, Engineering. and Archifecfure Student Council; Dormitory Officer; West Halls CounCIl; AIM Board of Governors; Alpha Phi Omega; IFC Board of Control,- Freshman Lacrosse; NROTC Drill Team; Outing Club; Quorterdeck Socuefy; lntromurols; AIA LARRY ROSS BARKMAN . . . Hustontown Civil Engineering ASCE JACOB MARTIN BARLEY, JR. . . . Tyrone Civil Engineering ASCE DAVID RICHARD BARNES . . . . Clairton Aeronautical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Engineering and Architecture Student Council; President, Sigma Theta Epsilon WILLIAM EARL BARR . . . . Lebanon Aeronautical Engineering Theta Delta Chi Treasurer, IAS; SAM HENRY BARTMAN . . . Old Bridge, N. J. Electrical Engineering IRE LARRY RAY BARTON . . . . Lancaster Architecture Alpha Rho Chi LAVIE; lntramurols BRUCE CLARK BAUER . . . . Pottstown Civil Engineering ASCE; Freshman Basketball; lntromurols EDMUND GEORGE BAUER . . . Wyomissing Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME EMIL STEPHEN BAZOW . . . State College Electrical Engineering GEORGE MICHAEL BEAHAN . . . . Sayre Architectural Engineering WILLIAM LEE BEAUMARIAGE . . . Fayette City Civil Engineering ASCE JAMES IVAN BECK . . . . Reynoldsville Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE RALPH BECK . . . . Hyottsville, Md. Architectural Engineering Vice-Presidenf, Scarab HENRY H. BELL, JR. . . . . Johnsonburg Electrical Engineering Outing Club; Treasurer, Scabbard and Blade; Meditation Chapel Choir MICHAEL BLAIR BEM . . . . Portage Aeronautical Engineering IAS 149 FRANK ANTHONY BENDRICK . . Bethlehem ngineering Science Quarterdeck Society CLARENCE ANTON BENGSTON . . . Indiana Architectural Engineering Sc ' AIA NORMAN JAMES BENNETT . . West Lawn Mechanical Engineering ASME; lntramurals . RONALD H. BENSON . . . . Johnstown Electrical Engineering IRE JOHN PAUL BERNAUER I . Beaver Mechanical Engineering ASME; Jazz Club LYNN THOMAS BERRINGER . . Clairton Electrical Engineerin Si gmo Tau Gamma Ar nold Air Society; Sigma Theta Epsilon HARRY WILLIAM BIERIG . . . Erie Civil Engineering ASCE; Intramuruls RICHARD MUSSER BIERLY . . Bellefonte Architectural Engineering DAVID LYMAN BIGELOW . . Garrett Park, Md. Mechanical Engineering Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Counseling; Am old Air Soc icty; Outing Cl ub oooooooooooooooooooooooo CARL EDWARD BIRCHARD . . Cambridge Springs Electrical Engineering Delta Chi r051 i,dent Delta Chi; Arnold Air Society; Newman Club JOHN RANDOLPH BITTINGER , . . Hanover Arcintecturo Chi Phi ROBERT CARL BLACK . , . . . Erie Electrical Engineering Si mo Tau Gamma President, Sigma Tau Gamma; AFROTC; Arnold Air Society; AFROTC Riro Team; Rific Tcom JOHN ISAAC BLANCK . . . Manheim Industrial Engineering Phi Delta Theta Captoinl Tennis; Druids; AIIE; S Club; Counseling GILBERT L. BLEW . . . . Jersey Shore Industrial Engineering Alpha Chi Rho AilE GEOFFREY RUSSELL BOARDMAN . West Englewood, N. J- Aeronautical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi . Secretory, Alpha Epsilon Pi; IAS ooooooooooooooooooo' WALTER N. BOHAN . . . . Dayton Aeronautical Engineering DAVID JOHN BOLAND . . . West Orange, N. J- Mechanical Engineering cocia President, Symphony Orchestra; SAM; AFROTC Drill Team; ASME; Jazz Club DAVID P. BONELLO . . . . Leechburg Electrical Engineering Them Delta Chi RICHARD HARLAN BONSER . . , EDWARD JACOB BORTNER , JOHN FRANCIS BOYD . . Brodheadsville Engineering Science . . Hanover Agricultural Engineering Delta Theta Sigma Secretory-Treosurer, ASAE State College Electrical Engineering Al EE ALLAN STUART BOZORTH . . . Elverson Electrical Engineering Phi Mu Delta WILLIAM DONALD BRADLEY . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering ASCE Elkins Park CHARLES ALAN BRAUNWARTH Aeronautical Engineering CLYDE ROSWELL BUNTING . . . Waymart Electrical Engineering JOHN PAUL BURLEW . . . . Lewistown Mechanical Engineering Col lege Co-op RONALD JAMES BURRELL . . . State College Electrical Engineering IRE; TIM K: ,3, RONALD WAYNE CALLENBERGER . . McEwensville Civil Engineering Triangle Vice-Presiden'r, ASCE; Engineer ANTHONY SYLVESTER CANTONE . . Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering Captain, Chess Team WILBERT FRANKLIN CARBAUGH . . . Reading Electrical Engineering Al EE; IRE State College Electrical Engineering ALBERT JOHN BRIGGS IRE JOHN ANDREW BRITCH . . . Wilkes-Barre Electrical Engineering Dormitory Officer RICHARD DENNIS BROGAN . . . Hazleton Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE CARL FLOYD BROWN . . . . Indiana Industrial Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; AIIE; lnframurals JOHN HARRY BROWN . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Chapel Choir; Penn State Singers Naug'atuck, Conn. DONALD GORDON BRUBAKER, JR. . Sigma Chi Industrial Engineering Al I E 151 JAMES EDWARD CARNES Hagerstown, Md. Engineering Science Phi Mu Delt ta lFC; BQeuurterdeck Society; NROTC Drill Team; Scabbard and Blgdc; Tau fa Pi; Phi Ka appo Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Military Boll Commi ftee JOHN JAMES CARR . I . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering HERBERT DONALD CASNER, JR . . Wrightsville Civil Engineering Alpha Kappa Lambda Secretary- Treasurer Blue Bond; ASCE JOHN MICHAEL CASSANTO . . Philadelphia eronautical Engineering IAS JOHN R. CASTOR . . . . Pottstown Aeronautical Engineering lAS ANTHONY NORMAN CIMINO . . . Corbondule Industrial Engineering College Corop; AIIE; Dormitory Officer CHARLES CINICOVE . . . . StoteCollege Mechanical Engineering ROBERT RONALD CLARK . . Scranton Electrical Engineering IR E ARNOLD S. CLEFF . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Camera Club; IRE IRA HEARST COEN . . . . Ruffsdale Engineering Science Quurtcrdeck BSocict y; Commander, Scabbard and Blade; eta Pi; Sigma Tau; Phi Eta Sig PETER JOSEPH CONROY . Greensburg Ele ctrical Engineering Dormitory Officer; Niftony Cpuncil; AIEE; IRE EUGENE CLEMENS CONSER . . Kingston Elect rical Engineenng Dormitory Officer; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; Tribunal JAMES CARTER COOK . State College Elec trical Engineer ing Era Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; IRE; AIEE JAMES CHARLES CORMAN . Rebersburg Mechanical EngInecring Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; ASME JOHN HARDING COULT . . Factoryville Electrical Engineering Phi Delta Theta Sigma Tau; Thespiuns; Meditation Chapel Choir 152 RICHARD LLOYD COWLING . . . Chester Architecture Delta Chi JOHN EDWARD CRAFT . . . Media Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau President, Phi Kappa Tau; lFC Board of Control DON EDWARD CRESSWELL . . Dalton EIectrIcal Engineering IRE; Outing Club; Nittany Grotto JOHN MICHAEL CRINE . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering DONALD ALEXANDER CURRY . . . Shillington Industrial Engineering Alpha Tau Omega SGA Assembly; Vice-Presidenf, Alpha Tau Omega; Andrpcles; Encampment; IE; Treasurer, Campus Party; Counsellng RICHARD E. CURTIS . . . . Bradford , Mechanical Engineering ASME LARRY OLIVER DEGELMAN . . . Markleysburg Architectural Engineering Treasurer, Scarab EDGAR JACOB DENLINGER . . . Quarryville Engineering Science Engineering and Archifecfure Student Council; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Treasurer, Electrical Engineering Society; Outing Club; R ROY D. DERR . Reading Mechanical Engineering ASME; ARS JOSEPH FRANCIS DOLOWY . . . Scranton Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE JOHN FRANCIS DONAHUE . . . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Sigma NU Gymnastics; Druids EDWARD JOHN DRAMINSKI . . Nanticoke Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Electrical Engineering Society; Newman Club ALBERT JOHN DANDREA . . . . Altoona Engineering Science Sigma Tau; Elgactrical Engineering Society; Engineering and Architecture Student Council; Jazz Club JOSEPH LAMONT DeCHRISTOPHER . . State College Electrical Engineering IRE;AIEE CHARLES E. DEEM, JR. . . . . Norristown Mechanical Engineering ASME VICTOR JOHN DERVIN . . . Williamsport Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME SAMUEL ALEXANDER DIEHL . . . State College Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Amateur Radio Club WALTER DEAN DIETZ . . . Westfield, N. J. Electrical Engineering IRE JAMES ROBERT DRENNING . . . Altoona Industrial Engineering Delta Chi AIIE; SAM; Jazz Club; lntramurols STANLEY DRIBAN . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering TIM; AIEE; IRE LEONARD ISRAEL DRYER . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering IRE 153 ROBERT PAUL DUBOIS . I California Electrical Engineering AIEE; Intromurals; IRE LOUIS JOSEPH EBNER Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering IAS EUGENE PAUL EDWARDS Kingston Electrical Engineering Intramurals RONALD GEORGE EVANKO Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering A , ISAE JOHN E. FADROWSKI Harrisburg Electrical Engineering Sigma Pi Vice-President, Sigma Pi; Froth; AIEE WILLIAM HARRY FAHRINGER Stroudsburg Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Secretory, Eta Kappa Nu SAMUEL DANE FISCHER . . State College Civil Engineering Treasurer, ASCE RALPH PAUL FISCHI Plains Electrical Engineering JAMES MICHAEL FITZPATRICK Mechanical Enginseering Pi Tau Sigma; Vicc- President, M;E Engineering and Architecture Studenst Council Lewisburg JOHN FRANKLIN ENDERS, JR Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering AS DONALD LESTER ERTEL Montoursville Architec lure- Scarab; AIA JAMES BUCHANAN ESHELMAN Safe Harbor Elect rical Enginee Manager, Blue Bond; Comptroller, Arnold Air Society FRANCIS ALOYSIUS FIEDOR Mount Pleasant Electrical Engineering Dormitory Officer; Newman Club; Electrical Engineering Society; TIM DANIEL ANTHONY FiLIGNO Allentown nautical Engineering Arnold Air Society; SAME; Intramurals GEORGE RICHARD FINNIN Electrical Engineering TIM; IRE; AIM Hollidoysburg JOSEPH BRIGGS FOX . . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering DONALD RAYMOND FRALIC Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering HE MELVYN HAROLD FRANZEN . Cononsburg Civil Engineering ASCE; Chi Epsilon EDWIN JAMES FRENO . . EastLansdowne Electrical Engineering GLENN NELSON FREY . . , Linesville Mechanical Engineering ASME KEITH ARLAN FRITZINGER . . . Lehighton Civ vilEngin eering ASCE; Intromurals; Jazz Club ROBERT A. GANSE . . . I Lancaster Civil Engineering MURRAY WALTER GARBRICK . . . York echanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Phi Kappa Phi; IEto Sigma; ASME DONALD FREDERICK GARDNER . . . Fleetwood Electrical Engineering Triangle President, Eta KO app Nu ' Vice- President, Phi Eta Sigm 0; Engineer; Engi Ineering and Architecture Student Council; Freshman Soccer; IRE C HAERLES ARDEN GASTON . . Lancaster presidng' ee'ing Science To cIu Kappa Epsilon Tau Kent, Engineering an nd Architecture Student Council; Vice- PresidenEI; ODDO EpSIIo , micron Delta Kappa; Skull and Bone; u 8 Si 9mg Tau U; PhI Kappa Phi; Androcles; Phi Eta Sigma; President, UCAP J OHN WILLIAM GEISEL . . Greensburg Civ ilEngineering ASCE; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Wesley Foundation; Iniromurals DAV'D BLAIR GEORGE . . TurtleCreek f Architectural Engineering AIA; lntrcmurols O THOMAS ALFRED GEORGE . . . Erie Civil Engineering ASCE; Newman Club KENNETH GIBBLE . . . Riverside, Conn. Architectural Engineering Theta Delta Chi President, Theta Dela Chi Sccreiary- Treasurer,o rAIA; LA VIE; Quart terdcck Society; Freshman Socc JOHN EDWARD GLAGOLA . I . Warrendale Electrical Engineering Sigma Pi AFROTC Drill Team; Arnold Air Society; Froth; Elections Commission; IRE PETER GEOFFREY GLASER . , Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering 5 TEPHEN STANLEY GOLENSKI . . . Falls Electrical Engineering AIEE; Outing Club G ERALD JAY GRAFF . . . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society PAUL W. L. GRAHAM . . . Corningl N. Y. Engineering Science President, Sigma Tau; Treasurer, Sigma Theta Epsilon; PWiCS'OY Foundation; Ph aSigmo; Tau BC! to Pi; Phi Kappa PETER ALLMAN GREENBURG . . Washington, D. C. Industrial Engineering Zeta Beta Tau Engineering and Architecture Student Council; AIIE RONALD LEE GRIFFITH . , . . Coiver Electlical Engineering AIEE' IRE I o 155 MORTON B. GULAK . . . Pittsburgh Architecture Alpha Epsilon Pi President! Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel; AIA ALVIN STARK GUSTAFSON Willow Street Agricultural Engineenn Vice-Prcsidcnt, ASAE; Outing Club; LSA WILLARD HENRY HACKMAN . . Manheim Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; IRE GEORGE PETER HAEFNER . . Lancaster Electrical Engineering E; lntromurals PHILIP CRAIG HAiNES . I . . Reading Electrical Engineering Lion' r Pow; President, TIM; AIM Board of Governors; OmIcron Delta Kappa; IS GEORGE HAMMOND Ill . Lancaster Mechanical Engineering Newman Club; lntromurols WILLIAM ARTHUR GRIMM , . Bellevue Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi President, Pi Tau Sigma; Treasurer, ASME; Giee Club; Sigma Tau THOMAS GRIPP . . . . Wilkes-Barre Architecture Alpha Rho Chi ROBERT WARD GROETZINGER . . Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering AIIE ANTHONY ROBERT GROSS . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineeung Zeta Beta Tau nginocring and Architecture Student Council BARRIE LEE GROZIER . . . BcrwiCk Industrial Engineering LAWRENCE F. GUCKEN . . . PhiladelphiCl CIVII Enginee ering Pi Lambda Phi Secr retcry, Pi Lambda Phi; ASCE; Newman Club; Outing Club BRUCE EDWARD HARPER . . Millersburg Aeronautical Engineering MS; Mathematics Club JOHN JESSE HEGMANN . . . Knoxville Civil Engineering Triangle Glee Club; Tau Beta Pi; Engineer; Secretary, ASCE; Sigma Tau; Phi Et 0 Sigmu;Vice-Prcsiden1,Chi Eps ilon ROBERT EMERSON HEIGHTLEY . Johnstown Electrical Engineering JOHN JACOB HEILMAN, JR. . . Buckingham Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Em Ka aopp Nu IRE; Penn State Glee Club; uEngineering nd Architecture Student Council; Sigma DAVID HEINLY, JR. . . . . Glenside Electrical Engineering NICHOLAS HERBERT . . . . Jermyn Mechanical Engineering ASME Jersey Shore HAL HAMILTON HERRITT . . . Beta Theta Pi Aeronautical Engineering Spring Grove Alpha Rho Chi CHARLES SETH HERSHEY . . . Architecture AIA DAVID JAMES HESTON . . . Bethesda, Md. Mechanical Engineering SAE MARVIN CHARLES HILL , . . Pittsburgh Civil Engineering Alpha Phi Alpha ASCE CHARLES LEROY HODGES . . . Drexel Hill Electrical Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Head Cheerleader; Lacrosse; Block S Club ROBERT WAYNE HODGSON . . . Freeland Industrial Engineering Secretary, Alpha Pi Mu; President, AIIE LLOYD SAMUEL HOUK . . Civil Engineering ASCE . New Castle LESTER CLARK HOUSEL, JR. . . Industrial Engineering AIIE; SAM; Engineer Roaring Spring ROCKNEY WILLIAM HOWLAND . . . Knoxville Electrical Engineering ROBERT WARDLOW HUCK . . La Vole, Md. Civil Engineering Alpha Kappa Lambda GEORGE ELY HUFFMAN, JR. . - Electrical Engineering 'RE; letcmy Council; Dormitory Officer; Electrical Engineering Society Dillsburg a . JOSEPH CHAPIN HURLBURT Ashley Falls, Mass. Agricultural Engineering Alpha Zeta Vice-President, Alpha Zeta; ASAE; Wrestling; Inframurols; Camera Club; Agriculture Student Council JOHN PAUL HOFFMAN . . . . Lykens Electrical Engineering IRE; W3YA; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu MELVIN JOSEPH HOFFMAN . . . Saint Marys Industrial Engineering AFS; Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Engineering and Architecture Student Council JOHN ALBERT HOLTZMAN, JR. . . Millersburg Mechanical Engineering ASME DALE LEROY HOOVER . . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering TIM; IRE; AIEE; lnframurols ROBERT WILLIAM HORVATH . . . Allentown Mechanical Engineering ASME HERBERT GENE HOSTLER . . . . Altoona Aeronautical Engineering IAS 157 GERALD SPAHR HUTH . Xenio,Ohio Civil Engineering Sigma Nu Chapel Choir; Meditation Choir; Sigma Tau; Chi Epsilon; ASC E;Counseling ROBERT JOSEPH HYNES Mechanical Engineering ASM Oil City PAUL JOHN JACOBS . . New Kensington Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Tau; IRE DONALD EUGENE JOHNSON Tyrone Industrial Engineering AilE; AFS HAROLD D. JONES . . . Scranton Industrial Engineering EITiM JOHN WILLIAM JONES . . ,N Y. Aeronautical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha IAS; ARS JAY KAHN Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering IAS ROBERT CHARLES KAMINSKI Electrical Engineering Freshman Gymnastics; Outing Club Pittsburgh ALVAN DAVID KAMIS Merion Station Mechanical Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi Bul eKey; Alpha Phi Omega; CPA; ASME 158 ROBERT EUGENE JANCAR Conemaugh Industrial Engineering AIIE; SAM FRANKLIN DELANO JANKOSKY Notrona Electrical Engineering AIM Board of Govcrnorisc; AIEE; EIectricMal Engineering Society; c-Presidenf, TIM RONALD EDWARD JERVIS Industrial Engineering AIIE; SAME; Outing Club Factoryville JOSEPH B. JONES Aeronautical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Vice- President, Lambda Chi Alpha; Jazz Club; ARS; lnfromurols; Vice- President, IAE; Engineering and Architecture Student Coun cil Lancaster KENNETH ALLAN JONES Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Si oNu Vice- Chairman, Campus Party; Scabbard and Blade; Jazz Club; Newmcin Club; SAM; AIIE; Outing Ciub; LAV lE RONALD VINCENT KADYSZEWSKI Electrical Engineering AIEE Kulpmonf ALLEN JENKINS KANYUCK Electrical Engineering Vice- President, Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Ph hiEtu Sigma; IRE Tryonville THEODORE KASANDER . . Engineering Science Phi Eta Sigma; TauI SE6 0 Pi; President, Eastern Orthodox Club; UCA; ,Americon Nuclear Society Nesquehoning RONALD DEAN KAUFFMAN Mechanical Engineering ASME; Jazz Club; intramural: Woynesboro MICHAEL EDWARD KAVKA . Kingsley Electrical Engineering Secretory, Eta Kappa Nu; IRE; Newman Club GREGORY PAUL KELLEY Bangor, Me. Industrial Enginoering P I Gamma Delta Treasurer, Phi Gamma Delta; Class Advisory Board; AIIE A WILLIAM KETTENRING, JR. Aeronautical Engineerin Quarterdeck Society: Flying CIUb Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Phi Gamma Delta Plainfield, N. J. Phi Gamma Delta ARTHUR MERRILL KINSLEY Electrical Engineering W3YA D . AVID. BROWN KISER Penn HIIIs Pr CIv IIEngineerjng Delta Sigma Phi OSldont Delta Sigma Phi; Engineering and Architecture Student Council; JU niro Class Advisory Board ,SGA Assembly; Encampment JOHN JOSEPH KLARA . Lyndora Electrical Engineering Newman Club; AIEE LYNN ROBERT KIEHL Corning, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Alp ha Kappa Lambda Vicc-Presidcnt, Alpha Kappa Lambda; Arnold Air Society; ASME WILLIAM KEITH KIMMEL Lemoyno Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi iFC Commlttcc Altoona THOMAS WILLIAM KING Electrical Engineermg Sigma Tau; AIEE; iRE RICHARD ALAN KLEIN Philadelphia Electrical Engineering CHANDIS LeROY KLINGER Beaver Springs Aeronautical Enginocrmg Treasurer, iAS EDWARD ALBERT KNOEPFLE Lakewood, N. Y. Mechanical Ergineering Lambda Chi Alpha President, Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Sig o;Tau Tau Beta Pi; PhiK appo Ph LLOYD GEORGE KNOWLES Philadelphia Electrical Engineering KENNETH EDWIN KOCH Ma nchester AE'OHOuiical Engineering Sigma Tau Gamma R OBERT JOHN KOCUR . Pottstown Engineering Smence Phi Kappa Theta American Nuclear Society; Newman Club; lntramurals JOEL PHILIP KOLLIN . . . Jo hn stown Electrical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi Debate; IRE; SAM JAMES HARRY KOPPENHAVER Valley View Electrical Engineering EE; IRE RAYMOND WILLIAM KORNBAU . Y Mechanical Engineering Delta Phi Secretary, DeltI-a Phi; ASME; Manager, Track; Treasurer, Pi Tau Sigma; S Club; Sigma Tau 159 GEORGE JOHN KOSTIVAL . . . Reading Mechanical Engineering JOHN PHILLIP KRISSINGER . . Johnstown Electrical Engineering Ai EE JOSEPH CARL KULBASKI . . . Ashley Mechanical Engineering ASME, College Co- -op STEPHEN VICTOR KUTOLOSKI . Reynoldsville Electrical Engineering Pershing Rifles; Nittany Council; Newman Club; Dormitory Officer ANTHONY FRANK LAND . . Minersville Engineering SCIc-nce Sigma Tau; IRE; SAM FRANK JOSEPH LAWRENCE . West Hozleton Aeronautical Engineering AS O RONALD VAN LEADER . . . Altoona . Electrical Engineering Outing Club; lntromurals; IRE; AIEE . 0 DAVID MARK LECHMANIK . . . Peckville 0 Electrical Engineering Intramura s . 0 JOHN D. LEISE . . . . Philadelphia 0 Electrical Engineering Delta Chi . Treasurer, Delta Chi; AFROTC Drill Team ' O VICTOR GEORGE LEOPOLD . . . Hollidoysburg Civil Engineering Kappa Sigma moricon Society of Civil Engineers; lntrumurais ROBERT JOHN LETTRICH . i . Chorleroi Architcc turc LEONARD GERSON LEVY . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering AIIE GERALD EDWARD LEYSOCK . Lucerne Mines Industrial Engmeering PETER STUART LINDER . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Assistant Editor, Froth; TIM Council; AIM Board of Governors; W3Y AIEE; Jazz Clu b ROBERT DANIEL LINDSKOG . . . McKeesport Electrical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Sports Car Club; Outing Club; Jazz Club JAMES LITTERIO . . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering ELWOOD C. LONGENECKER . . . Reading Engineering Science RONALD MILAN LUDWIG . . Reading Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE o o 0 DAVID BLAIR LUKEHART . . . DuBois Industrial Engineering AIiE ROBERT T. LYNN . Freeland Electrical Eriginecring Slgmo Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; Electrical Engineering Society; AIEE; IRE; Newman Club; Jazz Club; TIM DONALD PAUL LYONS i Harrisburg Electrical Engineering IRE; AIEE; lnfrumuruls GERALD MARK LYTER I . Millerstown Agricultural Engineering Aipha Gamma Rho President, Alpha Gamma R;ho President, ASAE Vice President, Agriculiural St udent Council; Ag Hi II Breeze Coaly So ociofy DONALD RAY McCAHAN . . Mifflin Architectural Engineering Alpha Rho Chi Se cr etary, Treasurer Presidz,cnf Alpha Rho Chi; IFC Committee; zCIu b; AIA CARL WAYNE McCAULLEY . i . Tyrone Electrical Engineering EARL DOUGLAS McCLAlN . . . Camp Hill Civil Engineering W- ROBERT McCOLL . . . . Collingdole Mechanical Engineering ASME; Jazz Club; Intramurals ROBERT P. McCORMICK . . . . Moylan EIECtricaI EngineeIing Delta Sigma Phi Sigma Tau HARRY ALBERT MCCUNE, JR. . . . Beaver Civil Engineering ASCE; Outing Club CHARLES PATRICK McFERRlN . , East Millsboro Electrical Engineerim TIM Council; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau EDWARD WILLIAM McNALLY . . . Norristown eronautical Engineering ARS JAMES JOSEPH McSHEA . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering J OHN ELVIN McSPARRAN . . . Peach Bottom C'VliEngineenng Aca acia BC15It:b0ll;ASCE; Engineering and Architecture Student Council VICTOR PAUL MACK . . , . Souderton Electrical Engineering AIEE . JAMES JOSEPH MAIER . . . . Reading Electrical Engineering IEE ' TYRONE GEORGE MAITLAND . . . York . Civil Engineering . ASCE C C STEVE MALAY, JR. . . New Kensington . echanical Enginee Iign . AS ME; AFROTC Drill Team; lnframurals o 161 . W. WILLIAM MARTINEZ Sanitary Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE Carmel, N. Y. RICHARD HENRY MARTZ . Hanover Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; IRE ALBERT JOSEPH MATHEWS . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering IRE HARRY GLENN MATHEWS . . . Ligonier Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa iSigmaT Chess Team; Secretary- Tr,cosurcr NChcss Club?l AIEE; IRE TIMOTHY WILLIAM MATSICK . . Valencia Aeronautical Engineering ANTHONY MATTEI . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering IRE; Varsity Soccer; 5 Club; Bridge Club GAETAN JOSEPH MANGANO . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering ASME ROBERT PAUL MARCHOK . Johnstown Industrial Engineering AIIE; AFS JAY H. MARGOLIS . . . . Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Zeta Beta Tau AIIE oooooooooooooooooo' JOSEPH EDWARD MARKIEWICZ . Plymouth Mechanical Engineering PiTau Sigma; AS ME MICHAEL PETER MARKUS . . . McAdoo Electrical Engineering EDWIN SCOTT MARSHALL . . . Greensburg Electrical Engineering Alpha Chi Rho AIEE; SAM ROGER GENE MAURER . . Hegins Electrical Engineering Sigma Tau Gamma AIEE SAMUEL S. MAYER . . . . Philadelphia Aeronautical Engineering Froth; IAS; S Club; Jazz Club HERMAN EUGENE MAZZONI . . . Rimersburg Mechanical Engineerin ASME; SAE; Newman Club; Penn State Pacers LESLIE ARTHUR MEACOCK, ll . . . Erie Mechanical Engineering ME EDWARD CHARLES MENZIE . . Duquesne Electrical Engineering IRE EARL JAMES MICHAEL, JR. Engineering Mechanics ASM; ASME; AFROTC Bond State College DANIEL w. MIKO . . Mahonoy City Electrical Engineering GLEN EDWARD MILLER . . . Monroeville Electrical Engineering Sigma Tau Gamma LYNN A. MILLER . . . . Tow wno nda Agricultural Engineering Alpha Zeta Vice- President, ASAE; Vice President Coaiy Society; lntramurals RICHARD WAYNE MILLER . . . Altoona E ectrical Engineering IRE; Electrical Engineering Society; Camera Club ROBERT A. MILLER . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Dormitory Officer; Intramurais ROBIERT WALTER MOSHINSKY . . PortCarbon Mechanical Engineering ASME; Newman Club E . LLWOOD CHARLES NEIMAN . . . LeWIsberry Agricultural Engineer ring De Ito Theta Sigma Secretary- Treasurer, ASAE; Arnold Air Society; Intramural s BURTON. NEMROFF . . . Philadelphia Electncal Engineering Phi Sigma Delta AIEE; Engineer J AMES ARTHUR NESTLERODE . . Elmira, N. Y. IAgleronautical Engineering Sigma P Freshman Tennis; ARS; Dormitory Officer; Spring Week Committee I ..000000.ooooooooo GILBERT OSCAR NIELSEN . . . State College Civil Engineering N'CHOLAS PETER NOEL . . Springfield Mechanical Engineering Newman Club; Intramurals EARL LAYWOOD NORTH . . . Morrisville Civil Engineering ASCE WILLIAM LEIDY MOSTELLER Agricultural Engineering Montoursville Engineering and Architecture Student Council; ASAE; SAME HANS JUERGEN MUELLER Sanitary Engineering ROBERT ALLEN MUGFORD Mechanicai Engineering Lowrcncevillc Wilkes-Barre ASME; Jazz Ciub; Inirumurcls THOMAS I MURRAY ROBERT L. MYERS Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; HilloI WILLIAM DICKSON NACE Civil Engineering Canton Aeronautical Engineering Che stcr Phi Epsilon PI 00 kl,and Md. Alpha Kappa Lambda RONALD JOHN GEORGE NOVAK Mechanical Engineering Pi Tou Sigma; ASME; SAE Mount Carmel WILLIAM RAYMOND NOVITSKY . . . Oiyphant Mechanical Engineering ASME; SAE; Newman Club; Outing Club CHARLES LORAIN NUGENT . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering RE AMBROSE CHARLES O'DONNELL, JR. . . Summit Hill Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Jazz Club; Blue Band JOHN BUSICK O' DONNELL Mechanical Engineering Gloucester, N. J, JAMES FREDERICK OESTERLING Framingham Centre, Mass. CIviI Engineering RONALD JOHN OLEKSA . . Hazleton Electrical Engineering ALBERT MICHAEL ONEGA . . . Latrobe Electrical Engineering AIEE JACOB LEONARD ONEST . . Albion Mechanical Engineering ASME DAVID CLEMENT OPFERMAN . . . Butler Electgcal Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Bet I; Sigma Tou;E ta Kappa Nu; AIEE; lR ;Eiectricol Engineering Soci Ito HENRY JAMES OPPERMANN . . . Connellsville Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Captain, Football; Lion s Paw; Pormi Nous;y President SAME; Ch hoirmon, University Pbrt ANTHONY EDWARD OSINSKI . . . Shenandoah Electrical Engineering IRE ROBERT JOHN PALMER . . . Spengler Electrical Engineering FRANK A. PALMERINO Punxsufawncy Electrical Enginccrmg ANTHONY JOSEPH PARCHINSKI . . Dickson City Electrical Engineering AiEE; lntramurois 164 CHARLES DUANE PARMIGIANI . . . Kersey Mechanical Engineering ASME; Pi Tau Sigma CHARLES LaVERNE PARRY . Peckvillc Electrical Engineering IR RINALDO JAMES PAZZAGLIA . . . Peckville Electrical Engineering AIEE JOSEPH ROBERT PENKUNAS . . . SaintClair Electrical Engineering IRE FREDERICK WILLIAM PEREZ . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Secretary SAME; SAE DAVID MORGAN PERKINS . . Prospect Park Electrical IEngineorIng Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta IEto oppu Nu; Sigma Tau; cc Chairman, Elcctprlicol Engineering Socict y ANTHONY JOHN PERNESKI . I . Hazieton Engineering Science Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau WILLIAM FRANCIS PETHICK . . State College Architectural Engineering AIA PETER PAUL PETRAS I . . V Conldole Agricultural Engineering ASAE; Newman Club STANLEY WALTER PETRICK . . Bentleyville Mechanical Engineering SAE; Inframurals; Outing Club RAYMONO ANTHONY PEZANOWSKI . Spring Valley, N. Y. Electrical Engineering FREDERICK MARTIN PHANCO . . . Eric V' Ele ctricul Engineering 'CC-Prosident, TIM; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; IRE; Intromurols; AIM THOMAS A. PHILLIPS . . , New Salem Mechanical Engineering Secretary, Pi Tau Si mo; ASME; Engineering and Archituec'rure Student CounCI 1 WILLIAM LOUIS PHILLIPS . . . Lecchburg Industrial Engineering Apl ho Sigmu PhI Vicc-Prcsidcnf. Alpha Sigma PhI, Newman Club; Intramural; ALAN D. PIAZZA . . . . Johnstown Electrical Engineering LEWIs pIENINCK . I . , Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering MARTIN IRA PODWAY . . . Pottsville Architecture Phi Sigma Dona ABBA ISA POLANGIN . . . Sharon ArChitecturc Sigma Alpha Mu V'CO President, Sigma AlphaM u; Engineering and Architecture Student cil; AIA; Symphony Orchestra; Student Handbo 0k MELVIN GLENN POLING . . . Scwicklcy Civ ilEngineorin Outing Club; ASCE; Intromurols; Glee Club EUGENE J. POLK . . . Kin ngsfon Industrial Engineering Thom Delta Chi AIIE STANLEY MATHEW POPLAWSKI . . Scranton Engineering Science Sigma Tau ,IIRE 165 NEIL MARK PORT . . . Altoona Industrial Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi Biue Bond; Engineering and Architecture Student Council GERALD RONALD PRUKALA . . Namicoke Electrical Engineering Etc: Kappa Nu; IRE STEPHEN NICHOLAS APUCHER . South Bound Brook, N. J. Aeronautical Engineering GEORGE HENRY QUINN . Shomokin Electrical Engineering HOWARD HIRSH RAIKEN . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Busko tub I! ROBERT E. RAINEAR . . . . Oreland Electrical Engineering EE; IRE JOSEPH WILLIAM RAPINE . . Prospect Park Mechanical Engineering lntr rromu rsaI DARRELL CRAIG RAUGHT . Orwigsburg Electrical Engineermg I JOHN RICHARD RAWLEY . . Philadelphia ' Electrical Engineormg 1 AIEE; TIM; Outing Club; IRE J. PHILIP REA . . . . State College rchitectur Vice-Presidcnt, Camera Club FRANK E. REED . . . . Johnstown Mechanical Engineering ASME . KENNETH ELWOOD REED . Muncy Aeronautical Engineering ARS GEORGE WILLIAM REELE, JR. . . Merrittstown ctrical Engineering IRE; TIM; Electrical Engineering Society; lntromurols; AIM ROBERT CARLTON REID . . North East Industrial Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha AIIE KARL KORPER REINHART I Reading Mechanical Engineering ASME ROBERT CHARLES REMY . . California Aeronautical EngineerIng IAS PAUL ELLIOTT RHEN . . . . Dauphin Electrical Engineering JOHN JAY RHINEHART, JR . . Lake City Electrical Engineering WILLIAM ROGER RIERSON . . Middle River, Md. Civil Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Soccer; Druids; S Club; ASCE; Outing Club WALTER CHARLES RIZZARDI . . I Minersville Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; AIIE; SAM ALAN KEITH ROBERTSON . Lakewood, Ohio Industrial Engineering ;SAM GARY WILLIAM ROiBiNSON I I Detroit, Mich. Engineering Mecha Triang ic Lions Pow; Cou seiing; President, Triangle; Chairman IFC Boar d of Con- t;rol Ed dit,or ErI ngine er; Secre etary, micron Delta Kappa; Supreme Court; Secretary, Engineering Student Counc il THOMAS ROBERT ROBINSON . State College Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AiEE SAMUEL JAMES ROBISON . Altoona Mechanical Engineering ASME; SAE THOMAS HAROLD ROCKWELL . OIean, N. Y. Electrical Engineering J . ON ROSS ROE . . . . BronchVIHe, N. J. Aeronautical Engineering Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; ARS LAMAR EDWARD ROHRBACH . . . Glen Rock I'Tdustrial Engineer ign Theta Chi Vi I-ce President, Theta Chi; AIIE; AFROTC Band JOSEPH EYER ROHRBAUGH . Cleorfield Aeronautical Engineering EMIL ROMAN . . I . Edwardsvilic Mechanical Engineering ME; Newman Club JOSEPH ROMANCHAK . . . Uniontown Electrical Engineering TIM; IRE; Iniramurois ROBERT ROMANCHECK . . Hozleton Mechanical Engineering CHESTER SHELDON ROSENTHAL . . Trenton, N. J. Industrial Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi Froth; CPA; AHE; Junior IFC; West Halls Council J . . OHN B. ROSS . I . Shaker Helghts, OhIo Electrical Engineering IRE; Outing Club; W3YA; Electrical Engineering Society JOHN JOSEPH ROSS . . . . Alexandria Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE JAMES ANDREW ROVNAK . I . Creighton Mechanical Engineering Triangle Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Outing Club GERALD ARTHUR RUFFNER . . Ephrota Chemical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Arnold Air SOCIety; ASCE; Chi Epsilon; Freshman Track 167 HENRIK D. SAHAKIAN Mechanical Engineering ASME ROBERT HAROLD SAPP Electrical Engineering THOMAS HARLAN D SAVITS ctr ical Engmeern rin Tehran, Iran Ithaca, N. Y. Williamsport Elc Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IRE ERNEST DANIEL SCARAN Electrical Engineering RE; AIEE PATSY SCARPONI Electrical Engineering AIEE EDWARD BERNARD SCHAGRIN Aeronautical Engineering IAS Hazleton Turtle Creek Philadelphia FRANK HARRY RUHMANN Mechanical Engineering SAME Philadelphia DAVID EDWIN RUNDQUIST Engineering Science Sigma Tau; IRE State College DAVID LEE RUPPERT . . . York Mechanical Engineerin Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Phi; PBlue Band; Vice- President, PI Tau Siglgmo; Sigma Tau; hi Etc Sigmo' Secretory, Tau Beta HAROLD H. RUSSELL . . Lewistown Industrial Engineering Kappa Sigma MELVIN ORVILLE RYDER Aeronautical Engineering Sigma Tau; Outing Club; Chairman, IAS; Secretary, Sigma Gamma Tau WilIiCImspoI't RICHARD ALAN SACANE . . Monongahela Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi LUDWIG AUGUST SCHMIDBAUER . . I Reading Electrical Engineering IRE FREDERICK CARL SCHOENIG Electrical Engineering IRE; AIEE; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu Philadelphia KENNETH A. SCHOFFSTALL Electrical Engineering IRE A EE State College WAYNE MYERS SCHUG Muncy Valley Civ iIEngineering ASCE, lniramurals; Dormitory Officer BARRY EUGENE SCHULIGER . . Johnstown Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; AIEE; IRE ROBERT KENNETH SCHULTZ . Emmaus Architectural Engineering JEROME CARL SCHUTZLER . . . Murrysville Aeronautical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi ARS; UCA; Counseling; Engineer JAMES DANIEL SCHWARTZ . . Valley View Agricultural Engineering ROTC Rifle Team; ASAE ANTHONY ALLEN SCILINGO . . Johnsonburg Mechanical Engineering ASME HAROLD FRANK SCOTT I Rimersburg Chemical Engineering J EROME EDWARD SCOTT . . Bradford VIce ilecrrlcal Engineormg Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gres'dem, Prcgsidem, Junior iFC; Vice- President Blue Key; Secr ctary, Advisociy ESOIDOYO olta Sigma Tau; Freshman Tr uck Team; Sophomore Class B ARRY L- SEIP New Cumberland El ectrical Engineer riI'I Rho Tou Sigma; AF ROTC Drill Team DAVID K. SHAW . . . . Alto oono A'Chitecture Alpha Rho Chi DAVID EUGENE SHEMELD East Derry, N H. Mechanical Engineering ASME LLOYD ALLEN SHEPPS . . New Holland Aeronautical Engineering ARS R'CHARD PATRICK SHIELDS I . SaintMarys Mechanical Engineering ASME; SAE RODNEY OWEN SHOCKLEY . . . MountPenn EleCtrical Engineering Delta Chi Jazz Club; AIEE; IRE J OHN CYRIL SHOLTIS . I . Dallas hemical Enginee Phi Sigma Kappa LAVIE; Vice Presgidenf, Phi Sigma Kappa; ASCE; lntrumurals EDWIN DUANE SELL . . . . Woodbury Electrical Engineering Amateur Radio Club; AIEE RICHARD FRED SELL . . . . Hellertown siriol Engineering ViceDPrcsidenf, AIEE; Outing Club; lnimmumis PAUL HOWARD SELTZER . . Ringtown Agricultural Engines ering Secretary-Trcosurer, ASAE; EUB Student Fellowship DONALD RICHARD SHAKLEY I I Karns City Agricultural Engineering E; lntromurols THOMAS MICHAEL SHARPE . . Kutztown Archi tec rural Enginporing AIA FRED ALLEN SHAVER . . . Sharon Electrical Engineering Sig mo Tau Gamma Chapel Choir; intramurols; W3YA; Bridge Club z; RICHARD WILHELM SHUPP . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering ASME; LSA DAVID SIMS . . . . . Frackville Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE DONALD LYNN SIPES . . Chambersburg Electrical Engineering FRANK ROBERT SKIDDLE , . . . Houston Civil Engineering Delta Upsilon ASCE JOSEPH PAUL SMALANSKAS . . Pittston Aeronautical Engineering Camera Club; IAS CHARLES PHILIP SMITH Mount Airy, N. C. Chemical Engineering Si ma Nu President, Sigma Nu; ASCE; Chi Epsilon; Gymnastics; Outing Club JAMES WILMARTH SMITH . . . Saint Marys Electrical Engineering IRE ARS RICHARD HENRY SMITH . Red Lion Industrial Engineering RICHARD LEE SMITH . . . . Berwick Electrical Engineering Treosurcn Em Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; IRE; AIEE STANLEY BRYAN SMITH . . . State College Mechanical Engineering President, Secretary-Treasurerl SAE STUART JAY SMITH . . . . Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Delta Vicc-Prcsidenf, SAE; ASME JOHN SMYTH . . . . Springfield Civil Engineering President, Chl Epsilon; Sigma Tau; ASCE; lntramurols GEORGE HOWARD SNYDER . . . West Lawn Mechanical Engineering Secretary, Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Sigma Tau; ARS WILLIAM EDWARD SNYDER . . Pottsville Mechanical Engineering E, GARY LaCROlX SONTHEIMER E ectrical Engineering Jazz Club; Outing Club Washington, D. C. 170 CHARLES ARTHUR SORBER . ShickshinnY Sanitary Engineering ASCE LEO JOHN SPAEDER, JR, . . . . Eric Electrical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon AIEE JOHN ALVIN SPEAR . Steubenville, Ohio Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE; NROTC Rifle Team o I o o o o o o o C o o DONALD ALEX STANISH W' db . ROBERT EDWARD STEGER . . Ridgway I . i I m er . MechanicalEngineering President, Scarab; Engineering and Architecture Student Council 0 P' Tau SIgma ASME o HAREJODJQBSEPH STECK - - . Philadeiphio . ALFRED GEORGE STEINMETZ '. . . . Terre Hill al Engineering Delia Chl Electncal EngIneerIng Newman Club 0 Phi Kappa Phi; Tau BeIa Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tou; AIEE; IRE N o Oirgglmfxsieffm ' . ' Tm'ric'fibu'g . JOHN JOSEPH STESLOW . Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra; Chairman, Spring Week Committee; . Electncakfggmeermg University Party; Thespiuns o o HUGH THOMASQ STEVENSON . . Washington, D. C. ROBERT THOMAS STOUFFIER . Sinking Spring Civil Engineer rin Pi Kappa Alpha . Eng ncering Science ASME ASCE Pershing Rifles . Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Outing Club; Sports Car Club CH ' ARLES H. STEWART . . Pittsburgh . Mechanicamwmeegng WALTER RICHARD STOVER . State College Club Hubanna' ASME . ElectricalEngineoring D O AVID EARL STOCK . . . . Johnstown o Mechanicamwimwing LANCE LYNNFORD STRAYER . . MountWolf 0 Electrical Engineering ASME; SAE; Outing Club; Intramurals J ACK DALE STRICKLER , , sme College ROBERT LOUIS SUTTMILLER . . Johnstown Mechanical Engineering . ElectrIcaI Engmeering . Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE; lntramurals JAMES - ' N. STUPKA . I . , . - . R'mersburg . MELVIN CECIL SWENDSEN . . . Honcsdole IndustrIaI EngIneerIng Civil Engineering AIIE o ASCE; SAME; Outing Club 0 J ACK WILLIAM SUNDSTRQM . , , MeadVIlle 0 JOHN JANOS SZUCS . . . . State College EIECtrical Engineering SigmaN . Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Jazz Club iRE; Outing Club 0 o 171 THEODORE THOMAS TARONE . . . Hozleton Mechanical Engineering ASME; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma JOSEPH FRANCIS TAYLOR . . Altoona Mechanical Engineering ASME; Jazz Club ROBERT ANDREW TAYLOR . . Port Royal Mechanical Engineering ASME; Pi Tau Sigma; lntromurals ROBERT STUART TEIFELD . . . PittsburQh Electrical Engineeiing Phi Sigma Delta AIEE; Froth; CPA; lntromuruls RICHARD DEAN TENNYSON . . MountLebcmor1 Civil Engineering Sigma Chi VichPresidenf, Sigma Chi; IFC; SAME; ASCE; lntromurals RICHARD JAMES TESSITORE . Nesquehoning Ind 1151 trial Engineerin ng AIIE; SAM; Newman Club; Jazz Club Arcni tec ture Sca ab 0 ADRIAN WESLEY TEWKSBURY . . East Stroudsburg 0 Electrical Engineering Zeta Ps i President, Zci a Psi 'tE to Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma ETau; . Qu art ordcck lSociety; Scabbard and Blade; AIEE; o HOWARD BARRY THOMAS . . . Dalton ' Electrical Engineering 0 S ; AIEE O KENNETH PAUL THOMAS . . Shamokin 0 o o LLOYD EDWARD THOMAS . Ebensburg Agricultural Engineering ASA E RALPH LAWRENCE TINDAL . . State College Electrical Engineering Scabbard and Blade; ARS ROBERT GEORGE TIPPING . . Abington Electrical Engineering Sigma Tau; Engineering and Architecture Stud nt Council; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; AIEE; lntramurals RICHARD VINCENT TOBIN . . . Plainfield, N. J. Electricai Engineering Acacia WDFM ROBERT S. TOCZEK . . . Mount Pleasant Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Theta Phi Eta Sigma JAMES PETERSON TODD . . Keorny, N. J. Mechanical Engineering ASME SAUL MERWYN TRUSKIN . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering LARRY LEROY TSCHOPP . . . LykenS Engineering Science Vice- President, Sig ma To cu; Treasurer, Tau Be ta Pi; Secretary, IRE; ElectrIcal Engineering Society; Phi Kappa Phi; Outing Club; LSA DANIEL TUMAN . . . . Bethlehem Electrical Engineering RICHARD CHARLES TURNER . . Drexel Hill Mechanical Engineering ASME VERNON HOWARD TYGER . . State College EIeCtrical Engineeririg EDWIN CHARLES TYRRELL, JR. . . . Glenside Electrical Engineering SAME DONALD WARD VanATTA . State College Mechanical Engineering SA NICHOLAS VANBUSKIRK . Wilkes-Borre Electricai Engineering SAME FRANCIS THOMAS VENTRE . . Old Forge Architecture Alpha Phi Omega; Circa, WDFM; AIA RAYMOND FRANCIS VERBISH . . . Locustdale Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE JOHN JOSEPH VILLARREAL . . . Gallitzin T Industrial Engineering qu Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; AI IE; Pr esiden Al pah PiMu; N'cwmon Club; ngineoring and Architecture Student Counci R AYMOND WILLIAM VOGT . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering WDFM; IRE; North Halls Council; Engineer I . ROBERT LEO VOLLENWEIDER . . . Ephrata industrial Engineering 0 0 DAVID PETER WAHL . . . Berwick . Electrical Engineering Theici Delta Chi . IEta Sigma; Freshman Basketball; AIEE, IRE O o RALPH DEXTER WAITE, JRI . . Soilersville Mechanical Engineering Phi Gamma Delta ' ASME O ANTHONY JOSEPH WARAKSA . . . Kulpmont Ele ctrical Engineering Chess Club; Chess Team; Newman Club; IRE; AIEE J OHN THOMAS WASDI . Commodore Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; IRE G EORGE R. WASHKO . . . Jermyn p Mechanical Engineering 'TOu Sigma; Secretary, ASME; Outing Club; Newman Club; SAE BARBARA MADELYN WASILNAK . . Scranton Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE HERMAN CHARLES WEBER , . . . Erie Architecture Beta Theta Pi President Senior Class; Captain Cross Country; Co ClCaptain, Track; Sku I and Bones; Omicron Delia Kapp RICHARD DAVID WELKER . . Saint Clair Mechanical Engineering ME; SAE 173 DONALD FREDERICK WERB . . Willow Grove Mechanical Engineering Alpha Chi Rho Engineer; ASME; Newman Club RICHARD WALTER WHITE . . North Miami, Fla. Civil Engineering Acacia Chi Epsilon; Engineer ALBERT SIMEON WHITEHILL . . . Butler Mechanical Engineerin ASME; Newman Club; lntromurals; Dormitory Officer . I ooaoooooooooooooooo'. ROBERT ARNOLD WIECH . . . New Castle Architecture Alpha Rho Chi Secretary, Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Alpha Rho Chi DAVID PAUL WIKE . . . . Richland Mechanical Engineering Outing Club EUGENE RONALD WILCHUSKY . . Port Carbon Mechanical Engineering ASME; SAE GEORGE G. WILHELM, JR. . . Vineland, NJ. Electrical Engineering Sigma Tau; AIEE; IRE JAMES FREDRICK WILL . . . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering Newman Club; AIEE; IRE THOMAS ARTHUR WILLIAMS . . . Hozleton Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE oooooooooocooooooooo ALBERT RICHARD WIRTH . . . Gibsonio Electrical Engineering AIEE ELI DALE WISMER . . . . Perkasie Agricultural Engineering ASAE WILLIAM EARL WONDERS, JR. . . Leechburg Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Electrical Engineering Society MICHAEL EMIL YANOCHKO . . . Freeland Mechanical Engineering ASME; Pi Tau Sigma EMERY JOSEPH YEAGER . . . Erie 5 Architectural Engineering Scarab WARREN GEORGE YEISLEY . . . New Milford Electrical Engineering Sigma Tau; Electrical Engineering Society oooooooooooooo-oooo' FREDERICK DAVID YODER . Leesport Aeronautical Engineering Arnold Air Society; Outing Club WARREN PRATT YOST . . . Coatesville Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigma AFROTC Drill Team; AIEE; IRE ARCHIE YOUNG . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering CHARLES MURDOCH YOUNG . . . Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering Delta Upsilon JEFFREY OTTO YOUNG . . . Mansfield Aeronautical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; IAS; Sigma Tau LE0N FRANCIS YOUNG . . . . Allentown Electrical Engineering AIEE; SAME; Pershing Rifles ' 0 . . . C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O SAMUEL ELLWOOD YOUNG . . Clifton Heights Agricultural Engineering 2010 Psi ASAE; lntramurals JOSEPH ALFRED YUSKA . . . Wilkes-Barre Aeronautical Engineering Phi Kappa Theta ARS DONALD LEE ZARTMAN . . . Ufitz Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society; lntromurals; Outing Club; IRE BURTON ZELDIN . . . . Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma JACOB RIFE ZELLER . . . Mount Joy Civil Engineering Theta Delta Chi Football Manager FRED CHARLES ZERBEY . . . Pottsville Electrical Engineering RE; AIEE 00000000000000000000 GERALD ANDREW ZIEGLER . . Allentown Mechanical Engineen'ng Alpha Chi Rho Sccrctory-Treasurcr, SAE; Engineer THOMAS JOHN ZIELINSKI . . . . Erie Engineering Science Sigma Tau WILLARD DALE ZIMMERMAN . . . Arnold Electrical Engineering FRED JOSEPH ZOLTEWICZ . . Plymouth . . Aeronautical Engineering 175 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS EDRICK A ADAMS Montrose . ROBERT C. HELM Cheitenham . RICHARD W. O'CONNOR UnadiHa, NY- Electrical Engineering 0 Mechanical Engineering 0 Architecture EUGENE BALES . Nesquehoning o RONALD HETRICH Manheim 0 LOUIS D PAPP phoenixville Architecture . Mechanical Engineering . Industrial Engineering PETER T BARILAR Punxsutawney . ERVIN A. HILL . . Hatboro . GERALD J. pETRo Glen Lyon Civil Engineering Architectural Engineering Electrical Engineering 0 0 ROBERT BATTLE Dickson City JOHN A. HILL, JR. State College ROBERT p PIPTA . Jerome Electrical Engineering . Architecture . Electrical Engineering RONALD P. BIELINSKI Dickson City . PAUL R. HIPPLE . . Chester . ANDREW T PRYZBYLIK Zion GrOVe Architectural Engineering 0 Architecture 0 I Electrical Engineering JOSEPH L. BORUSKY . Shenandoah . CARL W. HOOVER, JR. . . Johnstown . KENNETH PUKITA Bellefon'e Electrical Engineering . Electrical Engineering . Architectural Engineering THOMAS J. BIRODR'ICK ', . . Homer City . RICHARD M. HOPK Endicott, N Y. o RONALD E. RAYMOND Natrona ndustrIal EngIneerIng Aeronautical Engineering M . . . . echanIcal Engmeermg PAUL M. BROWN DuBois JAMES S. JANDORA Clifton, NJ. Mechanicalfngineering . ArchitecturaIEngineering . ROBERT E' R.EPDY. iE . . State College JOHN D. BURCIN H I . JEROME KAPITANOFF S C ll . ecmca g'nee'mg oz eton fate o ege IndustrialErIgineering IndustrialEngineering . JOHN WALTER SCHAIBLY . Bellefonte Mechamcal EngIneerIng ROBERT M. CAPURO Easton . JOHN M. KERYESKI Tarentum . Electrical Engineering . Civil Engineering . FREDERICK SCHE'NHOLTZ Scranton Aeronautical Engineering ALEXANDER CIMOCHOWSKI Forest City 0 DAVID J. KINASH Nonty Glo 0 . Engineering Science CivilEngineering HUGO SERRANO ' ' Gramplan o . Civil Engineering WALTER CYPHERS . Peely . CHARLES S. KITE West Alexander . . Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering W'NTON F- SEYBOLD - New Kensmgfon O 0 Architectural Engineering WILLIAM T. DOENECKE White Plains, N. Y. LARRY K KLING State College . Architectural Engineering . Electrical Engineering . CHARLES G. SIGNOR Emporium . . Architecture TIMOTHY S. DURANKO Johnstown JOSEPH J KOSM Scranton Electrical Engineering Aeronaoutical Engineering 0 EDWARD SMITH irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y' ROBERT OLOF ECK Civil Engineering CHARLES A. FELTON . Towanda cronautical Engineering JOHN B. FILIP . Plymouth Architectural Engineering JAMES J. FITZPATRICK, JR. DuBois Mechanical Engineering DAVlD M FRANCIS Architecture PETER H. FRINK Architec tum THOMAS J. GALBRAITH Aeronautical Engineering HAROLD GINDER . Elizabethtown Mechanical Engineering JOHN R. GIZARA Philadelphia Electrical Engineering PAUL G. GOEPFERT Tamaquo Civil Engineering RALPH R. GRINER . Westfield, N. J. Electrical Engineering JOHN S. GROFCSIK Industrial Engineering STANLEY GRYCZU EIectricKal Engineering FRED P. HALLER Electrical Engineering LEE M. HAMMARSTROM Electrical Engineering Bornesboro 176 0 Pittsburgh State College 0 Harrisburg . 0 State College 0 o Punxsutawney o Lynbrook, N. Y. . 0 Kent 0 WILLIS E. 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ArchItecture JULIEN MELEER Levittown 9 BRIAN K WATSON Oil CW eronauticai Engineering 0 Electrical Engineering WARREN SCOTT MERROW Morrisdule 9 JAMES W. WEBER . Baltimore,Md' Civil Engineering . Electrical Engineering PETER R. MIHALOVICH , ' Duquesne . CURTIS A WEISE Aitoona ElectrIcal EngIneerIng M . echanical Engineering JAMES R- M'LLER - Munha . FRANKLYN c. WEISS . Philadelphia Electncal Engmeermg Electrical Engineering 0 FRANK G. MUNZ State College RONALD G WERTZ lndiana 0 Mechanical Engineering ALLAN E. NAUGIE Mechanical Engineering State College EUGENE A. NOVY Industrial Engineering Luzerne ' WILLIAM WHITLATCH . Industrial Engineering Lyndhurst, Ohio Architecture VINCENT W. WISMER Civil Engineering Philadelphia Electrical engineers conduct speed control test with 0 shunt motor Student architects spend many long hours at drafting tables Surveying is required course in many engineering curriculums HOME ECONOMICS GRACE M. HENDERSON Dean During the past year, the program Of The College of Home Economics was revised to provide students with a broader and more general education. During the freshman year, students SChedule work in physical science, En- glish, psychology, sociology, humani- ties, and arts with two basic courses in Cm30$ of home economics. The choice 0f one of five majors is made during this first year. The new addition to the Home Eco- nOmics Building, a $1,395,700 Gen- erol State Authority project, was also COmpleted during the past year and provides classroom, laboratory, and of- fICe facilities for the program in home economics. ThEre were 657 undergraduates, in- ClUding 149 seniors, enrolled in the College this year. Sixty-three grad- uate students are majoring in areas OffEfred by the College of Home Ec- Onomics. Nursery School children play important role in training students in child development Li x i I E. .., I E HL 09 'QLGAK DOROTHY HOUGHTON Associate Dean for Resident Edu'cation; Chm Iman, Home- Com Re Iotionshi Ips W. L MORGAN MARJORIE EAST Head Child Development and Head, Home Economics Education Fa amily Relationships H . ment, Housing, and Home Art; Chair- m nagement, FamII Economics, Housin my on eEquipment R. W AYRES M E LOWENBERG Clothing and Toxti Head, Foods and Nutrition Director, Ellen H. Richards Institute R. R. RUEF Assistant Dean for Research S E THOMPSON JAMES MONTGOMERY Head Hotel and Institution Chairman, Home Art Administratio E. E. SOMMERFELD Assistantd Dean for Continuing Educ tion dCommonwealth Camp uses 180 A l S. A Cook, D. K. Brooks, Ji Buterbough. Officers: President, Elizabeth Eag- elmon; Vice-President, Linda Miller; Secretary, Carol Manross; Treasu- rer, Nancy Griffin. The Home Economics Student Council performs a vital function by promoting strong student-foculty re- lationships. The Council conducted extensive work last Full towards a goal of Sell- ing Your School to high school stu- dents looking for a career in Home Economics. In putting this plan into effect, the Council members jour- neyed to their respective high schools and talked with interested girls. In addition to holding several ori- entation programs to welcome fresh- men in the Fall, the Council assisted with the annual Home Economics Spring Weekend. t rewrite? a m, ' ,1 ,v k K19 3k , ,i 12 CL; 3 Bottom Row-N. E. Griffin, L. E. Miller, E. A. Eogelmun, C. L. Monrossl J. R, Stuhlmullcr, B. B. Manncari Second Rowa. Ai Carl, E. S Bickslcr, J. A. Herron, S. G. Fostcrl B. M. Logan, E. E. Jack. Top Row--J, H. Wanner, S, M. Krouss, L. A. McTavish, ELIZABETH A. EAGELMAN President '0' $i J44 181 PATRICIA AIKEN . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Delta Gamma Phi Upsiion Omicron; lnIramLIraIs CAROLE KAY ANEWALT . . Kresgeville Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi Home Economics Club LORETTA ANN AYNARDI . . Aliquippa ome Economics President, Women s Chorus; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Student Han dbook; Newman CI ub MARILYN P. BALLARD . . . . Troy Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; 4-H Club SANDRA LEE BIARNER . . . South Williamsport Home Econom Si mo Sigma Sigma Vi Ice- Pressidcnf TSigmci Sigma Sigma; Book Exchange; espians; Angel Fli ght JEANNE LOUISE BARTLESON . . Fonwood, N. J. Home Economics Pi Beta Phi LAVIE; Secretary, Pi Beta Phi; Outing Club; Inframurais BARBARA ANN BASH . . . . Cholfont Home Economicle Sophomore Class Advisor Board; LAV Collegian; Dormitory Of ficer; Leadership Training; UCA SUSAN ANN BECK . . . Lititz Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Chapel Choir; Thespians; Women's Chorus; Home Economics Club JOAN ANN BEIDLER . . . . Reading Home Economics Dealt Zeta President, Delta Zeta; Blu ue Ba nd; Chairman, AWS Judicial; Chairman, ncampm mcnt; PanheIlenic Council; Mortar Board; Chimes; Counselmg; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Omicro on LINDA THOMAS BENNETT . , . . York Home Economics ' News and Views; WDFM; University Party; Dormitory Officer PAIGE MARGO BERTOLETT . . . . Paoli Home Economics Phi Mu JACQUELINE LOUISE BLEICH . State College Home Economics Si Igma Sigma Sigma Home Economics Club; Modern Dance Club CHARLOTTE MARIE BLISS . I . Wellsville, N.Y. H omc Economics RICHARD JOHN BORONKAY . Ithaca, N. Y. Hot tel Administration Jazz Club; Newman Club WILLIAM A. BOYER . . . . Ringtown Hotel Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon SYLVIA RAE BRAGUE . . . Blossburg eEconomics Home Economics Cluoign; News and Views; Outing Club CAROL ANN BRAIDIC . . . Mc Kees Rocks Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha Vice- President, Theta Phi Alpha; Home Eco onomics Stude nf Council; Treasurer, Chimes; Book xchange; Vice- President Panhelienic Cpuncil; Newman Club; Vice-President, Omicr ron Nu; I ha Lambda 2 a; GA Supreme Court; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Pi Lambda Theta; Co- Chairman, Greek Week; Spring Week Commitfe ee LINDA KAY BRINSLEY . . . . Pittsburgh Home Economi s Del Ito Delta Delta Phi Upsiion Omicron; Chimes; Thespians; Home Economics Student Co uncil; News andVie MARY ANN BRITTON . I . Bro ckwoy Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi Phi Upsilon Omicron; Women's Chorus; Home Economics Club MARCIA BROWN . . I I Philipsburg Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; WSGA Senate NANCY LEAH BRUEGGEMAH . . Falls Church, Va. Home Economics Alpha Phi Scrolls; Omicron Nu; Iota Sigma Pi GAIL ALMA BUCHANAN . . Lafayette Hiil Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Home Economics Club; Collegian; lntrumuruls PATRICIA JEAN CAPUTO . . . McKees Rocks Home Economics Delta Zeta Phi Upsilon Omicron; Book Exchange; Home Economics Club; Ne wmcm Club; Jazz Clu b CONNIE KAYE COATES . . . lr rwin Home Economics Alpha Xi Delia Layout Editor, News and Views; Home Economics Club; Se cretary, Phi Upsiion Omicro .3. i ,I i 1 r- SUSAN ANDREA COOK . . . Falls Church, Va. HOm eEconomics Beta Sigma Omicron V'Ce President, Beta Sigma Omicr r;on Hom Ec on omics Student Council; Om icron Nu; Secretary, Phi Upsilon Omicr ron LORETTA FAYE COWAN . . . . DuBois Home Economics Kap ppa Delta Secretory, Home Economics Student Council; Angel Flight; Gamma Sigma gmo JUDIHTH LYNN CREIGHTON A Irwin eEconomics Alpha Gamma Delta LAVIEC: mOuting Club; University Party, Home Economics Club; UCA; WRA JUDITH FAY DAVIS . . I . Pen Argyi Home Economics Home Economics Club; lntor- Varsity Christian Fellowship; Un Hod Student Fellows hIp THEADORA DELS PRETE , . . Philadelphia Hom me Econ nomic Alpha Chi Omega Phi Upsilon Omicron; Secretary, News and Views; Panhcllcnic Council REGIE E. DINGES . . . . Aaronsburg Home Economics Home Economics Club; In tcr- VG orsity Christian Fellowship; Un ited Student Fellows hip BRENDA ELIZABETH DONOVAN . . Solem,Mass. Ho ome Economi cs Delta Zem Panhellenic Council; AWS Committee; WRA; Newman Club GAIL RHEA DUBROW . . . . Merion ome Economics Leonidas Council; Home Economics Club ANNE LOUISE DUNKLE . . Kings Ferry, N. Y. Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi Omicron Nu SALLY Q. DUNMIRE . . . . Sligo Home Economic cs Theta Phi Alpha New wmun Club; Home Economics Club; News and Views; Treasurer, Theta Phi Alpha ELIZABETH ANiN EAGELMAN . . Womelsdorf Home Econ Alpha Omicron Pi President, Home mEcsonomics Student Council; Mortar Board; Phi Upsilon irc on; Student Faculty Board; ICCB DONNA JEAN ECKFELD . . . Pittsburgh eEconom mics Ga ammn Phi Beta Thespians; Home Economics Club; Jazz Club a 183 STEPHEN ERIC FOUSE . . . . Altoono Hotel Administration SHEILA ANN GALLAGHER I . Washington, D. C. Horn me cono i Gamma PhchI President, Gamma Phi Beta; chn5' 5, AWSS ate; Cho oirm on Senior Bali; Secretary, Block S Club, Noiods, Phi Upsilonn Omicron, Ponhellenic Coun cil; Leadership Training; Spring Week mittcc; Greek eek CommIi- fc e;c Freshman Class Adv visory Board; Sophomore Class Advisory Board' Senior Class Advisory Board ELAIHNE LOIS GEHRKE . , . . Reading HoteIAdministration Kop acD Ito Sigma Pi Eia' Phi Upsilon Omicron; Secretory, Kappa Delta' Iniramurols I I ., II II ; v. :5 LI 0 l: s; n a 51 8 6 13 JUDITH ANN GEORGE . I Conynghom o cono mi cs PSEA; ACEI; Outing Club JAMES FRANKLIN GILBERT . . . Montoursvillc Hotel Administration Phi Mu Delta ARLENE VIRGINIA GILL . . . Wilkinsburg H me Economics Secretory, Kappa Phi; Home Economics Club DONNA LOUISE EVERHART . , . State College ome Economics Women' s Chorus ANDREA JEANNE FELEGY . I I Pittsburgh Home Economics GENE ARNOLD FLICK . . . Edge wood Hotel Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Druids; Captain, Tennis Team . O u o g e a n v s a o o o o o o u o I I ' BARBARA J. FLINCHBAUGH . . . OiI City H the Economics Home Economics Club; LA VIE; Gamma Sigma Sigma; News and Views JANIE GRAY FLINN . . Oo kmont ome Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Cheerleader; Naiads; Home Economics Club HARRIET HANCOCK FOGG . . . Salem, N. J. Home Economics Home Economics Club; News and Views; 4-H Club SUZANNE BEATRICE GIRARD . . . Millbourne Hom onomics Home Economics Club CELINA BETH GOLDBERG . . Philadelphia Home Econom Gamma Sigma Sigma; HiIIeI' Ps syc hology Club; ACEI; Home Economics CI u;b RifIc dub; Sociology Club; NE'A NANCY ELAINE GRIFFIN . . Va nderbilt Economi ISC Alpha Xi Delta Proesidentm, Alpha Xi Delta; Scrolls; Treasurerl Home Economics Student nc cil; Manag ging Edito r, News on Iews Polloc k Council; Coun seling; Vioce Preside n1, Home Econom mics Club; Dormitory Officer; Studenf- Faculty Boord ,WSGA House of Representatives I gaouoocuocaouoocooo' MARY HELEN HAMILTON . . . Newark, N. Y. Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta LINDA LOUISE HARMON . . Silver Spring, Md. Home Economics Delta Delta Delta Phi Kap pa Phi; Omi Iocr n Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Vice- Preside n,t Alpha Lambda pDel ta; Pi Lambda Theta; .lSecretary, Cwons; AWS Judicial; Student- FacuIty Board; PanthIenic Coun nIIc SANDRA LEE HARRIS . . . Warrenton, Va. Hotel Administration Delta Zeta Block and Bridle Club CAROLYN A. HATHAWAY . . Carmichaels Home Economics Ph' Upsilon Omicron; Kappa Phi; Junior Hotel Greeters; News and Views GRETCHEN WRIGHT HEINZE . . Carlisle Home Economics Chi Omega StudenI-Foculty Board; University Party JUDITH ANN HERRON . . Pittsburgh EEconomics Alpha Xi Delta Hom Treasurer,e i.Alphci Xi Delta; Home Economics Stu dent Coun cil; Phi Kappa ,Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Alpha Lambda Delta 0 A h a q I. II II 0 u a 4: AI 1: I c o c - MARY LUCILE HILL . . . . Seoford, Del. Home Economics Chi Ome go Sophomore Junior Senior Class Advisory Boorrd; Outing Club; News and Views, University Pu HELEN CHRISTINE HORAK . I . Randolph, N Y. Heme Economics Alpha Chi Omega Bluc Band; Counseling HENRIETTA CHARLOTTE HOWARD . . Kingston, R. I. HOme Economics aSigmu Omicron Recording Secretary, Beta Si Igma Omicron; BOuting Club; E erson Society; Intramurols LURENE MAYBURY JOCHEM . . Pompton Lakes, N. J. eEc conomIcs Gamma Phi Beta preebg t6? mVice- President, Mortar Board; Vice- President, Pi aLmbda Theta; SiGC S'denf, Omicron Nu, hi Up siIon Omicron; Secretory, DeIIa Sigma Rho; Dcreer, Delta Alpha Delta; pPrep Bond; Chm mun West minsIer Founda- glee! A; am mmo igm oSigmo; Vi-ce Presidenrh Gamma Phi Bet em; Coun- 19. News and Views; GS'Iudent- Faculty Board MARY SUE KARASKA . . Wilkes Barre Economics Gamma Sigma Sigma; ACEI; Newman Club; Home Economics Club HENRIETTA HARRIS KATZEN . State College pre EEconom AIp ha Epsilon Phi DelildSnt: Alpha Epcssilon Phi; President, Cwens; AWS Sen nut e; Alpha Lam bdu 0 En 0m ment; PhiU siion Omicron; Freshman Class Advisory Board; C 0 Chair rman, Counseling I N 0 o s a a e a a In u i a a 0 ii 0 a FRANCES ELIZACBETH KEITZ . . McKees Rocks eEconom Chi Omega Ponheilcnic Council; SfudenI-Faculfy Board MARIE LORETTA KIEFFER . . . Hummelstown Home Economics Home Economics Club; JunIor Resident; Secretary, 4- H Club; Sec retory, Grange; RA CONSOTANCE IVCIE KIESEL . . . ProspecIPork C me Econom Zeta Tau Alpha o 99:17;Presidenf,HcvmeEconomics Club; ScroIIs; Phi Upsilon Omicron; ormitory Offmicer; Sophomore Class Advisory Board ANGELINE PLACE HUNTER ome Economics Omicron Nu JAMES MALONE HUSK Hotel Administration CAROL JEANNE IGOE om 9 Economics Baseball State College . Pittsburgh Lambda Chi Alpha Smeihport Alp ho Gamma Delta Secretory, Alpha Gamma Deli t;o Dormitory Officer; LA VIE; Omicron Nu; Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Upsilon Omicron t 0 h E I 5 O 5 II E U 9 JANE HANSEON CISNGLEY Home E co 9 9 I I M 'S PorIWoshington, N. Y. oGCIme DcI chns; Councseling; Naiods; AWS Senate; Phi Upsilon Omicron MARGARET LOUISE JACKSON me E conomi C5 Dormitory Officer; LAVIE 'osNew and View ome Economics Club; Jur'IioWrS Resi IcII JOHN JANCUSKI Hotel Administration Junior Hotel Greeters Coatesviilc 'Loudorship Training; Finleyville Phi Kappa Theta S MARY LOUISE KUHNS . . . Greensburg 5 JUDIHTOH LYNN LAWHORN . . Newtown Square Home Economics me Economi Ics Delta Delta Delta Gamma Sigma Sigma; Leonidas a HoAngel Fiight; ACEI; UCA; Executive Board Home Economics Club; Spring Week Committee JANET A. KUNTZELMAN . . . Elizabethtown a Ho ome Economics p; Beta Phi 'n RAYMOND LEAHEY . . . WesleyviIIe I Ch hapel Choir; Jazz Club; Outing Club; LAVIE; H01 EIAdmIn'St'ONOn Sig OPhI EDS ionl ' ePresidcnt Hockey Clu '5 Vice- President, Sigma Pi Eta; Pershing Rifles; Secretary,g Smigma Phi Epsilon, ' ' FICPA; Junior lFC; New wman Club JANE ELEANOR LAMBERT . . . Cheltenham 9 . Ho ome Economics pi Beta Phi NANCY RUTH LEECH . . PIttsburgh Vicc- Preside nt, Pi Beta Phi; chns; WRA; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Senior 13mt?I'Y'COI'K'WTICS Clo5 55 Advisory Board; Meditation Chapel Choir; Intramurals; Freshman Collegian; Belles Leirres CIub; Sociology Club; Home Council 2 EC conomics Club; Thespians a v DOROTHY VAL LENZ . . . Pittsburgh a ANN TOLSON LIPPE . . . Merion me Economics Ho ome Economics Treasurer, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Secretory, Outing Club; Women's Chorus g, Leonidas; Naicds; Home Economics Club; ACEI; Leadership Training h SARA LEE LEWIS . . . . . Eric G EMMA JEAN LONGNECKER . . . Ellwood City Home Economics ome Economics Omicron Nu; News and Views 6, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma o SUSAN WYNN LEWIS . . I Philipsburg t, HARRIET KLING McCUNE . . Waterford Works, N. J. Home Economics Pi Beta Phi Home Economics Sigma Sigma Sigma Thespions; Home Economics Club; English Club h Gamma Sigma Sigma Q CAROL ANN McLAUGHLIN . . . Hozleton BARBARA MALICKI . . . . Osceola MiIIS Home Economics Sigma Sigma Sigma 9 Home Economics Thcspions; Naiads a Newman Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron m ANN ZANE MacDONALD - - . Bradford m GRETEL ANN MALKIN . . . . SummitHiIl Home Economics Home Economics Leadership Training; Home Economics Club Outing Club; Counseling; 0 Home Economics Club; UCA Ri ding Club; Tennis Club EMILY LOUISE MAIZE . . . HiIIer '3 DONA MARIE NEALE MEISWINKEL . . Port Carbon Home Economics Kappa Delta 3 Home Economics Phi Mu Hotel Greeters Omicron Nu; President, Kappa Phi; Wesley Foundation 5 186 . ANN DAVIDSON MICHELL . . Warren Home Economics Kappa Delta News and Views; Collegian; WDFM PATRICIA ANNE MILDEN . . . Bola-Cynwyd Ham eEconom mics Delta Delta Delta Ponhellenic Council; Women's Chorus; Thespions; lntromuruis LINDA ELIZABETH MILLER . . . Mill Hall Home Economics De Ito Gamma Treasurer, Belt 0 ammo; Sccreturyl Omicron Nu; Vi I-cc -ePr idenf, Hom . as me ECOPIOmIIss St tqucnt iCouncil; Vice-Presidcnt, Cwens; Secretary, Alphci Lamb- if. n MONA LOU MINDER . . . . Youngwood Home Economics Home Economics Club BARBARA ANN MINNER . . . Allentown Home Economics Riding Club; LAVIE; UCA BARBARA ANN MOORE . . . Hollidaysburg Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta President, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mortar Board; Secretary, Book Exchange; Penn State Singers; Omicron Nu; hi Ups ilon Omicron; Cwens; Alpha Lambda Delta; Panhellenic Councii MARGARET ANNE MOORE . . Allentown Home Economics Om'CI'On Nu; Phi Upsiol on Omic cor n; Ho ome Economics Student Council, WOW! n'I'en s Chorus; Alpha Lambda Delta; Naiads; Home Economics Clu JULIA HELEN MUNN . . . North East Ho meEcoriomics HOme Economics Club; 4 H Club; College Co op; Westminster Foundation CORA LEONA MURPHY . . . . Seward Home Economics News and Views LINDA ANN MURRAY . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Delta Gamma JONATHAN TYSON MUSSER . . Lemoyne Hotel Administration De Ito Sigma Phi Track; Vice President, Druids; Vice-Presidenf, Delta Sigma Phi ANN COOKE NEIFERT . . . Allison Park ome Economics Leonidas; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Home Economics Club ALICE HERMEAN NELSONO . . Philadelphia eEconomics Gamma Sigma Sigma; Intramuruls; Home Economics CIub SANDRA HELEN NOGAR . . . Oreland me Economics Gamma Sigma Sigma;D Cho pei Choir; Wromen' s Chorus; Medit tafiono Chapel Choi ROBERT F. O'CONNELL . . . . Kingston Hotel Administration Sigma Nu Sigma Pi Eta; Greek Week Committee in BETTY IRENE ORCUTT . . Ithaca, N Y. Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta Phi Upsilon Omicron; Secretary! Meditation Chapel Choir; Home Econi Emics tClub; Dormitory Officer; Westminster Foundation; Spring Week ommi tee CAROLE MARY PACZKOWSKI . . I Nonticoke Home Economics WENDELYN KATHRYN PASS I . . Export Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha President, Panhelicnic CounciI; President Theta Phi Alpha; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Scr o;l5 New wman Clu b; ook Ex change; Heizci Union Board; Encampment; AWS Senate; SGA Co binciL 187 ANN PEIXOTO . . , . Norristown Home Economics Delta Zeta Secretary, Delta Zeta GUY CLIFFORD PIERCE, Ill . . Philadelphia HotelAdministration Sigma Alpha Epsilon VIRGINIA KAY POWELL . . . Mount Lebanon omo Economics K0 pa Kappa Gamma p Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club ROSEMARY CATHARINE RALEIGH . . State College Home Economi Ics Theta Phi Alpha Newman Club JOAN MARIE REBOL . . . . Pittsburgh Home Economics Alpha Phi Senior Clusisn Advisory Board; Collegian; Angel Flight; New ws and Views; Spr gWeek Commitico; Home Economics Student Council JUDITH ANN REID . . . Clarks Summit Home Economics Junior Resident; Home Economics Club o DOROTHY SUE REMINGTON . . Washington . ome EconomIcs Home Economics Club . I ELEANOR JOYCE ROSENBERGER . Uniontown Hmo 9 Economics Delta Delta Delta . Vice Presicd nf Ph i Upsilon Omi I;cron President ACEI; Student- Faculty Board; Education Student Council; Greei Week Committee; Ho omc Eco H amics Club; A o CAROL ANN SALERNO . . . River Edge, N. J. 0 Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha . Newman Club; News and Views; Home Economics Club O MARGARET ANN SCHMINKY . . . Coirnbrook Home Economics Beta Sigma Omicron Chapel Choir; President Beta Sig mu Omicron; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Meditation Chapel Choir; Outing Club; Home Economics Club JACK EDWARD SCHWABELAND . . Hozleton Hotel Administration Sigma Pi Eta; Siudent-Faculty Board; Pmsidcni, Hotel Greeters BRENDA ANN SCULL . . . Needhom,Moss. Home Economics Kappa Delta Home Economics Club; Women's Chorus JOAN SENIOR . . . Beaver Falls Horne Economi ICS Women s Chorus; UCA; Bridge Club KATHRYN COLETTE SIBLEY . . Gipsy Home Economics Editor, News and Views; Phi Upsilon Omicron; StudentiFoculty Board MARY CORINNE SITISON . . . Allentown Ho oc-m Economics Rod and Coccus Club MICHELLE LENORE SMITH . . Oo kmont Home Economics Delta Gamma Naiads; Panhellenic Council NANCY LEE SPENCER . . lho ca N Y Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta Treasurer, Gamma Phi Beta NORMA JANE SPONSLER . . . Warren Home Economics President, Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Secretary, Wesley Foundation; ViceHPresidenf, Secretary, Kappa Phi; UCA; ACEI; News and Views; Leadership Training MARJORIE ANN STANSELL . Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta Noiads; LA VIE; UCA; Meditation Chapel Choir MARGARET ANN STEFFY . . . Marion Center Home Economics DcIIu ZcICI Women's Chorus; Home Economics Club BILLIE S STEWART . . , Arlington, Va. Home Economics Alp ha Chi Omega . Treasurer, Alpha Chi Omega; Angel Flight; Chess Club i . V: , I I 9 tan a Q NANCY ANN MIERNICKI STOLLMEYER . Shenandoah Home Economics DI Zeta I: hi Kop 0 hi; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Alpha Lambda Delm; P P DcIIo A?Dho Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Home Economics Club; Newman 3 Club; Leadership Training a JUDITH ANN STOUT . I Ra ms ey, N J. Q Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi co 5 and VicwsI Collegian; Home Economics Club a JOYCE LYNN STRAUSS I . . . Clarion a Home Economics STEVEN ALLEN STRAUSS . . . Philadelphia Hotel Administration Sigma Alpha Mu President, Sigma Alpha Mu; IFCPA; IFC; Student Handbook JAMES RICHARD STUHLMULLER . Media Hotel Administration Sig ma Phi Epsilon President, Sigma Pi Eta; Student Faculty Board; Home Economics Student Council SALLIE ILONA TAPASTO . . . Lancaster - Economics Delta DcIIa Delta pFESIdent, Phi Upsilon Omicron; News and Views; SIudenI-Fucuity Board C Q MARJORIE JANE THURSTON I . Greensburg omo conom 0 WDFM; Homo EconomicsI CCIub; SAM o a MARGARET AGNES TIGHE . I . Millburn N J cEcorIomics Pi BCICI Phi a President PI Be Phi; Scr olIs; Women's Chorus; Angel FlighI; Newman CIu b Studcnfo Faculty Board; Intramuruls; Greek Week CommiII a 0 JAMES JOSEPH TOMKO . . Weston Hotel Administration ' Spring Week CommiIIcc; Basketball; InIromLIraIs o DAVE RICHARD TRUITT . . Upper Darby Hotel Administration Delta Sigma Phi Football; Track; 5 Club ANN MARION VOSBURG . . . . Wayne Home Economics Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Phi Alp o; Omicron Nu; McdiIoIion Choir; Sccr reIary, IntcrIondia; hSchuhpIotIIc-rs Club JACQUELINE RUTH WALKER . Altoona Home Economics Alpha Kappa Alpha Home Economics CIub; Jazz Club III MARJORIE A WARDEN . . Harrisburg 9 Home Economics Gamma Phi Ed 0 0 Women s Chorus; From; AWS Committee; UCA; Counseling 0 . JACQUELYN BERNADINE WHITE i . Boymown Economics 9 OLIIIng Club; Newman Club a u NEIL H. WHITE . I . SI Iroudsburg a Hotel Administration Delta Sigma Phi SGA Assembly a 9 I89 0 EVELYN I. WILSON . . Lakewood, N. Y. 9 Home Economics ' JEAN FRANCES WILSON . . . Montandon Home Economics Alpha Phi Thespions MARTHA C. WILSON . . . Manhasset, N. Y. Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta President, Mortar Board; Chapel Choir; Chimes; Home Economics Sfudenf Counci; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; President, Student-Foculty ard i . . 00000000000000.0000. EMMYLOU COLLINS WINTER . . State College Home Economics Wesley Foundation; Kappa Phi v CAROL STEVENS WORRELL . . . Vestaburg Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi Phi Upsilon Omicron; Newman Club; Leadership Training GRETCHEN E. YANT . . . . Murrysville Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta JOHANNA FRANCES ZALAR . . . Greensboro Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta Home Economics Club; Newman Club; Froth I I l SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS NELL GARRISON . . 4 . Pittsburgh KENNETH G. RUDOLPH . . . McKeesport Home Economics Hotel Administration SLARA J. HYDE Pittsburgh RALPH N. SOUDER . . State College Home Economics Hotel Administration PHYLLIS L. LAMSON . . . New Castle NANCY THOMPSON . . . Ossining, N. Y. Home Economics Home Economics GEORGE J. MOTTO . . . Pittsburgh Hotel Administration F. GEORGINE NOVAK . . . Bethlehem Home Economics Color fostness of fabrics is tested in clothing and textiles laboratory 190 Individuality and design in arrangement are emphasized in home art courses Work heights should be adjusted to suit the individual homemaker 191 THE LIBERAL ARTS The College of the Liberal Arts pro- Vides basic courses in general educa- tion for students in all Colleges of the University and provides for its own Students the broad cultural training of a liberal education. . Specialized training is also provided In certain professional fieldsl such as applied curt, theatre arts, journalism, and lobor-management relations. There are five curriculums: arts and letters, the arts, applied art, journal- 'Sm, and labor-mcmagement relations. More than 20 majors are offered in the arts and letters curriculum and there are also programs in Russian Area Studies and Far Eastern Area Studies that may be combined with certain majors. Enrollment during the past year to- l.Olled 2,193 undergraduates, of which 405 were seniors. In addition, 423 graduate students were majoring in fields of study offered by the College Of the Liberal Arts. BEN EUWEMA Dean Interpretation of the character is emphasized in theatre arts course in acting technique F R. MATSON R. C. MALONEY C. F. HAGER Assistant Dean for Research; Associate Dean Assistant Dean for Continuing Director, Social Science Research Education; Director, Center for Continuing Liberal Education -w4q-:.-rwmwm-wl ; H. E. GOODWIN H. J. O'BRIEN L, D. SKINNER JULES HELLER J. H. FERGUSON Director, School of Journalism Assistant to the Dean Assistant to the Dean Director, School of the Arts Director, Institute .Of public Effective June 1, I961 Administration W, R WEISMAN HUMMEL FISHBURN W. H. WALTERS P. A. SHELLEY R. K. MURRAY Head! Art Head, Music Head, Theatre Arts Head, German ' Head, History 1': . ELTON ATWATER J. M. ANDERSON H. W. SAMS F. B. KRAUSS R. T. OLIVER Head, Political Science Head, Philosophy Head, English Head, Romance Languages Head, Speech JAY E. T. MCDONALD T. F. MAGNER J. B. BARTOO J. G. RAYBACK W. G. MATHER Director, Speech and Hearing Head, Slavic Languages Acting Head, Mathematics Head, Labor Education Head, Sociology and Clinic An hropo 09 194 Bottom Roth. N. J. Stringer, E. D Armbrustcr, D. H. Freedman. The officers of the Liberal Arts Student Council are: President, Joan Kemp; Vice-President, Arthur Mil- ler; Recording Secretary, Elizabeth Barlow; Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Hackman; Treasurer, Her- bert Goldstein. Through the Leviathan, the Coun- cil informs students of current news and Council-sponsored activities, such as the Liberal Arts Lecture Se- ries, which features well known pro- fessors on campus. The Council also presents annually two scholarships 0f $150 each to two members of the College. M. Moritz, P. J. Dyer, Jh C. Kemp, B. A. Hackman, E. L Barlow. Second RowhH. J. Richmanl S. G. Pohland, Top Row-Jh W. Black, A. M. Schneider, E. L Scherlis, R. S Miller. JOAN C. KEMP President I95 JACK ALAN ABEL . Pittsburgh 5 and Letters Cosmopolitan Club; Outing Club RAYMOND SAMUEL ABRAMSON Rochester, N. Y. Journ m Freshman Wrestling; lntramurals RONALD ADAMS . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Vicc-President, College Co-op MELYNDA ANN ALBRECHT Arts and Letters Collingswood, N. J. Kappa Alpha Theta JOAN ALTHOUSE Ephrato sand Lotte Art Secretary, Clover Club; Slnircxmurcls;S Vicc- President LSA Moorestownl N. J. Delta Gamma JANET RUTH ANDERSON Arts and Letters CARLOS ALBERTO ASTIZ Buenos Aires, Argentina Arts and Letters Soccer; Pi Sigma Alpha DAVID WILLlAeM ATKINSON Pipersville Arts and Le Theta Chi WDFM; Vice President, Jazz Club; Vicc- President Mike and Rostrum; Uni versity Rea ers JOSEPH JOHN ATTY . Altoona 5 and Letters History Round Table; Young Republicans ADRIEN ADELMAN, JR. . . Meadville Arts and Letters Newman Club Altoona Kappa Kappa Gamma President, Kop ppa Kappa Go ammo; Miss Penn State; Mor for Board; Phi Euppo. Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; SGA Assembly; Thespions; Panheilenic ounCI CONSTANCE ADLER The Arts Pi ttsburgh Delta Delta Delta PATRICIA FRANCIS AINSWORTH Arts and Letters Phi Sigma; Thespicms LARRY GREENFIELD ANMUTH Media Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Mu Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Mu; Student Handbook RONALD DWAINE ARISON Nemacolin Art 5 and Le tter lntramurais; Freshman Wrestling JON ARNOLD ARMAO Reading Arts and Letters MARK ELWOOD AUGUSTINE, JR. Altoono Arts and Letters Freshman Basketball AARON BUCKLEY AUMILLER Bellefonte Arts and Letters JEANNE AVERILL Wayne Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega Vice- Presidenlt, Alph 0 Chi Omega; Collegian; Liberal Arts0 Student Cou uncil; Greek Week Committee; Student Handbo CHARLES EDWARD BAER . Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Omega; AFROTCD Drill Team; Nittuny Council; Nort th Halls Counc iI Harrisburg MARILYNN E. BAKER . San Francisco, Calif. Arts and Letters Women's Chorus SUZANNE ALBERTA BARET Arts and Letters Alpha LombdaD Pittsburgh Phi Mu Dc;lto Phi Kappa Phi; AWS Judicial; Collegian;l BeIIes Let tres Club; Outing Club; Treasurer, Phi Mu; Intromurus ROBERT BELLAS New Kensington Ar is and Letters Phi Kappa Sigma P' Sigma Alpha; Secretary, Electrical Engineering Society; Chairman, Greek Wee kCo mmiiiee; Manage er Gymnastics; ICG THOMAS PAUL BELLINA . Philadelphia 5 and Letters Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club DONALD PAUL BELLISARIO Cokeburg JournalIs President, Alpha Delta Sigma NANCY L. BERNARD . . Johnstown Arts and Letters GEORGE BARRY BERNSTEIN Harrisburg Arts and Letters Pi Sigma Alpha Easton LEAH LOUISE BIBLEHEIMER . Ar and Lett rs Counseling; Dormitory Officer ELIZABETH LEILANI BARLOW Arts and Lette Sccrsiary,l Liberal Asr'ts St tudcnf Council; Harrisburg Do! to Gamma Flig ht Junior Prom Leadership Training; Home Economics Student Council; UCA chns; Angel CAROL EVELYN BARNEY Arts and Letters Leadership Training Kingston LOUISE CAROLE BEDERKA McClellandIown Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omeg ustoms Board; Liberal Arts Student Council; Presicnci nt, Slavic ub; Dormitory Officer; ACS; Debate; Counseling; Chemistry on d Physics Student Counc il JUDITH LOIS BENDER Westport,Conn. rts and Letters History Round Table; UCA; Jazz Club JACK LOUIS BERGSTEIN Monessen Arts and Loitors Phi Epsilon Pi Men' 5 Debate Team; Blue Key; SGA Elections Commission; CP P;A Froih; Hiilc i IRA BURTON BERMAN Bethlehem Journalism WDFM; Journalism Club; Hillci CECELIA BILSKY Mayfield Arts and Letters Ko oppo Delta Secretory- Treasurer Pi Sigma AIpho; Alpha Lambda Delta; Thespions; LA VIE; Student Handbook; SGA Committee JOHN WILLIAM BLACK , . Lancaster ArtsandL Lete ers acia Editor, Assistant Sports Editor, Collegian, Omicron Delta Kappa: Nous; Blue Key; Liberal Arts Stud dent Council; ASophomore Class Advisory Board; Presi dent, Sigma Delta Chi; Pi Sigma A;lpho President Lutheran Student Association; Hetzel Union Board; LAVIE WILLIAM GEORGE BLACKBURN or-Managemont Relation Fro oh; Treasurer, Sigma Pi; IFC . Hazieton Sigma Pi I97 JANE KATHERINE BOYD Arts and Letters Merion Station Alpha Chi Omega Rod and Coccus Club EMILY JEAN BRADLEY Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters Pi Be? aPhi President Scrolls; Co Chairman Greek Week; Debate; Delia Alpha Delta; Dormifor ry Office r; Senior Class Advisory Boor;d University Readers Counseling MARTIN ROBERT BRADLEY . . . Cresson Arts and Letters Iniramurols; German Club; Ouiing Club; History Round Table I , : r, w BEVERLY LEE BRAND . . . . Ookmont Arts and Letters Delta Gamma ViceAPresidenI. Delta Gamma; LA VIE; Noiods ANDREA KATHRYN BRESTON Arts and Letters ViceAPresident, Phi Sigma Iota; Leonidas Council; Alpha Lambda Delta Glen Gardner, N. J. MARJORIE JANE BREWSTER . . State College The Arts Aph a Omicron Pi Concert Blue Band; Chapel Choir; SGA; Mu Phi Epsilon CAROL LYNN BLAKESLEE Syracuse, N. Y. Journalism City Editor, Collegian; Mor for Board; President, Theta Sigma Phi; Alpha Lam mdehDes elto; Secretary, Chimes; Freshman Advisory Board; UCA; Wo- men's oru PATRICIA ANN BLANKENSHIP Ontorio,Conodo Arts and Letters Alpha Delta Pi Dormitory Officer; Club Hubanna; Jazz Club LYNDA LOUISE BLUMENTHAL . . Hanover Arts and Letters Leonidas Council; Women' s Chorus I I: n n :x T r II If I I :2 I: 1. I; I: e: CARL JAY BODEK . . Philadelphia Management Relations Froth; Photography Editor, Countryman; Vice- President, Camera Club HARRY DAVIDOW BOONIN . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters President, College Co-op; Vice-Presidenf, Slavic Club KAREN SARAH BOSLER . . . Johnsonburg Jou Phi Mu ScrolIs; Libcrscl Arts St udenf Council; AWS Judicial; Sccrestory, Journalism CI u,'b Theta Sigma Phi; Collegian; WSGA THOMAS JEROME BRILL West Hazleton Arts and Letters PSEA; Zoology Club; Botany Club LOIS KAY BROMBERG Springfield, N. J. Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Sigma President, Phi Sigma Sigma; Hillel BENJAMIN AARON BRONSTEIN . Harrisburg Journa ism Phi Sigma Delta Lion's Paw; Presikdeni, Phi Sigma Delta; Secretary- Treasurer IFC, Edi tor, Studen t Handboo ' ncompment; Skull and Bones; Blue Key; Vice- Presi- dent DeIphi; Alpha Delta Sig I , m f I. C: :t J L. 1 a If; G 'G e: 6, '35: F, LEWISt SHARRISON BROWN . . . . York and Let Alpha Tau Omega Student Council; Customs Board JAMES JOSEPH BRUCE . . . Philadelphia Journalism ROBERT BRUMBAUGH Arts and Letters Dingman's Ferry Kappa Delta Rho Junior IFC Levittown CATHERINE A. BRUNNER Arts and Lette Symphony Orchestra Froth; Newman Club; Outing Club SwIm Club GEORGE SPEROS BUKES Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Theta Chi Symphony Orchestra; Thespians; Glee Club Iadelphia Pih Delta Sigma The BESSIE BEATRICE BURKE . Arts and Letters Rifle Club Angel Flight; Collegian baaegomwawenemmaoaogm JOHN EDWARD BURNOSKY Ginter Atsr sand Lette rs Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Mu JANET LOUISE CALLAWAY Arlington, Va. Arts and Letters Agipha Chi Omega SECfefury, for Board; Prpcsident, tAlpha Chi Om Chairman, SGA ' Secret org, Cum Par ; Dormitory ngficer; AWS; Pon- amma Mus State College WALTER CARLSON . I Philadelphia Arts and Letters Hilo, Hawaii Com t,ee hellmenic Council; PiG Sigma Sigma SIngl JAMES R. CANAVAN . . rts and Letters EDLINE MAY CHUN ountryman, Student Handbook; ICG; Jazz Club; Journalism Club; Collegian; Comer a Club JournalIsm WRA; MARGARET ANN CIBOROWSKI Philadelphia Arts and Let Spring Week Committee; Sccrefury-Treasurer IRC Junior Resident . . Smethport Chi Omega ID .4 ELIZABETH SHARBER CLARK Arts and Latte Collegian Belles Letfres Club Jazz Club Pl mouth Meeting Alpha Kappa Lamb ' Phi Mu Alpha; ROGER DAVID CLISBY The Arts PreSIdenf Alpha Kappa Lumbdul Chapel ChOII' Penn State Singe State College JUDITH VON LEUENBERGER COBB Arts and Letters Chapel Chair Gamma Sigma Sigma, Leadership Training Easton chta Tau DAVID LESLIE COHEN LObor-Management Relations Manager Varsity Lacrosse; Arnold Air Socuefy, Campus Party Burlington, N. J. JUDITH ELAINE COHEN . . The Arts SoIDhomore Advisory Board; Treasurer, ACEI; CollegIcIn LA VIE HIIIeI SHEILA GAY COHEN , . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Molrfar Boar;d Vice- Presi nt, Ch hime ejs DFM ' President, Delta Alpha C: '0' Debate; Editor, AWS Ne wsletter, Liberal Arts Student Council; SGA A . r mi tfee; University Read ers .ggboeaoearxnaa:Igaumi: JUDITH LYNN COLBECK . . . Pittsburgh C Applied Art Delta Gamma SopSenior Editor, LA VIE WSGA 5 note; Secr retary, Panhellenic Council, ecrem'V,D Delta Gum m;ma Dormitory Officer; Spring We ek ommiffce; Greek Pi Eek Comnsiftee; Chi es; Treosur e,r Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma Alpha; Phi Kappa Ph' MERRELL LEWIS CONDIT JR Pittsburgh Arts and Letters TIM Intramurals;Vice-President IRC Brookhaven GUNNAR M. COPER . . Arts and Letters Pershing Rifles; SAME; AUSA CATHERINE GORDON CRAIG . . . Bradford Arts and Letters uppu Alpha Theta Elections Commission; Junior Class Advisory Board; Spring Week Committee MALCOLM M CRONLUND . Union, N. J. Arts and Letters CAROL ANN CULTON . Shamokin and Letters Arts History Round Table; Westminster Foundation 'f'I SALLY MERLYNNE DARNES Wynnewood Journa Iism Del mmo Secretary, Theta Ssigmo Phi; AWS; Liberal Arts Student Council; tudent Handbook; Collegia WALTER WILLIAM DARRAN . . . Easton Arts and Letters uKappo Epsilon Majority Party Leader, SGA Assembly; Wrestiing; President, Division of Counciling Student Council; Sccr re 'r,ary Quortcrdcck Socie y; Androclcs; Encampment; Chairman, UnIvorsify Party JANE MARGARET DAVIES . Arts and Letters PSEA; Outing Club Forest City ANNE ELAINE DENNIS Washington, D. C Arts and Letters Pi Be :1th Outing Club JUDlTH ANN DENSEVICH Dunconsville A s and Letters Secretary, Women's Chorus; Leonides; Jazz Club; UCA; Spanish Club MARY JEAN DePIANTE Shamokin Arts and Letters Alpha Delta Pi Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Sigma Iota; Alpha Lambda Deli 0; Gamm Si gma Sigma; History Round Table; Angel Flight. Spanish Club; Elections Com- mittcc; Dormito ory Officer Freshman Coun ' ;Ncwmun Club; Student Hand- book; Circa' English Club; JozzClL 200 DOMENIC C CUZZOCREA rts and Letters Philadelphia WILLIAM DAVID DAILEY Lewistown A Its and Letters SANDRA LEE DALLMEYER . Columbia Applied Art Phi Mu AWS Committee JOHN BRADLEY DAVIS . . . . Scranton Journalism Chi Phi Collegian; Skull and Bones; Omicron Delta Kappa; Baseball; Journalism Clu ; Counseling; Jazz Club; Newman Club HAROLD FSRANKLIN DEISHER . . Reading Jiourna Sigma Chi Pressidcnt, Sigma Chi; Collegian; Alpha Delta Sigma; IFC MARCIA LYNNE DEMBAUGH . . Erie Art 5 and Letters C. JAMES DESMOND Arts and Letters Lansdowne Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pivot; Froth; Jazz Club JOSEPH DeVIVO New Castle Journalism Vicc-Prcsidenf, Alpha Delta Sigma; Blue Band; Orchestra; Jazz Club JOHN EDWIN DIEM . State College 5 and Letters lnter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; Pi Mu Epsilon; Bridge Club JOHN H. DOMBROWSKI . Miami Beach, Fla. Arts and Letters ViCe-Presidenf, Cosmopolitan Ciub; College Coop; Newman Ciub EUGENE DEBS DOWNER Masontown Journalism Froth; Alpha Delta Sigma; Jazz Club JEAN DRENNENS Coraopolis Arts andLet De Ito Zeta Secretary, 6Delta Zeta; Belles Lcttres Club; UCA; Outing Club WILLIAM R. EATON Pittsburgh Journalism DUGALD THOMAS EGGLER Gaines ourna m Editor, Countryman; Collegian; Froth; Camera Club; Sigma Delta Chi HERMAN PAUL EHRET . LanschIe and Letters rt History Round Table; lRC; Pi Sigma Alpha JEROME ERWIN DUKES . Albany, N. Y. Ar ts and Letters Alpha Phi Alpha Vicc- President, Alpha Phi Alpha; English Club; Belles Lcitres Club; Jazz Cl u,b Entrc Nous; Thespions; Philosophy Club ;Circ THOMAS JOHN DURBIN . . Sharon Arts and Letters Baseball; Druids THOMAS CLIFFORD DURST . . . Beaver Labor-Management Relations Phi Kappa Psi Jazz Club; lntramurals; Secretary, Phi Kappa Psi 1r: 4' LINDA LEE ELLIS State College Applied Art RHOBERTA JEANNE ENGELBRINK . Glenside Arts and Letters Delia Delta Delta Vico- President, Dc lta Delta Delta; chns; Dormifo ory Office r; Freshman Council; Counseling; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Class Advisory Boards CAROL ANN ENO . Honesdale rts and Letters Sociology Club; Alpha Kappa Delta mira, N Y. Lambda Clhi Alpha JOHN WALTER ERICKSON Arts and Letters Senior Class Advisory Board; Orientation Week Committee ALBERT LEON ERLICK Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sig mo AlphOM Pershing Rifles; SAME; AUSA; AROTC Drill Team DAVID THOMAS ERWIN Merion Labor-Management Relations Delta Tau Delta EODfOin uLacrosse; Secret ary- -Treasurer Athletic Association; Treasurer, Viilom ggo Dcita; Druids; Junior Class Advisory Board; Senior Class Ad- I'Y rd DENNIS HARDING EVANS Bcthesda,Md. and Lotte Feature: Editor, Engineer JAMIL E. FARIDY Tehran, Iran A Westminster Foundation; Cosmopolitan Ciub MARY FARTUCH Arts and Letters President, Alpha Phi; Gamma Sigma Sigma Allentown Alpha Phi 201 RICHARD M. FELDMAN Arts and Letters Newton, Moss. Phi Sigma Delta HARRY LIETZ FELTON . . Furlong Arts and Letters WILLIAM MARGERISON FESLTON, Furlong Art and LettErs President, Pi Sigma Alpsho; Orientation bWeek Counselor; Int tromurols; Flying Ciu PATRICIA MAE FISCHER . Ridgway Arts and Letters SANDRA LEE FISHER . . . Alle nwood Arts and Letters Alpha Xi Delta Intramurals JAMES LEIGH FLENNIKEN Cormichoels Arts and Letters German Club; French Club EDITH L. FREEDMAN Wu shington Journalism Delta Phi Epsilon Secretory, Delta Phi Epsilon; Froth; J Club; Hillel MERRILL FREEDMAN . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Glee NEAL FRIEDMAN Journalism Baltimore, Md. Sigma Alpha Mu WDFM; Student Handbook; Collegian; Hillel .y RALPH HENRY FERTIG Kenmore, N. Y. Alpha Rho Chi e rts Secretary, Alpha Rho Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Gamma Alpha; French Club DENISE D. FIFE Arts and Letters Mt. Lebanon Kappa Kappa Gamma RICHARD LEE FINK Johnstown and Lette Inter- Varsity Chrisstian Fellowship; Outing Club EARL DAVIS FLICK State College Journalism CHARLOTTE LOUISE FORD Doyton,Ohio Arts and Letters Thespions; Pi Gamma Alpha MARILYN ANN FOSTER Wayne Arts and Letters MARY LU FRIES . . Scranton Arts and Letters Junior Resident; Women's Chorus; Collegian MICHAEL REUBEN FRUMER Philadelphia Arts and Letters SAMUEL MICHAEL FULLERTON Myerstown Arts and Letters HAROLD EMMET GALER . Philadelphia Arts and Letters GERALD DAVID GARFINKLE . . . Philadelphia . ArtsandLetters Zeta Beta Tau leerol Arts Stu dc nt Council; Treasurer, Hillel; Block I'S Club; Spring eek Com mittee; Elections Committee; IFC Committee; IRC; Greek Week COmmitte GWENDOLYN ELIZABETH GEHRING . MontgomeryviIle Arts and Letters a ROBERT ERMINIO GHIGIARELLI . . . Old Forge rts and Letters U Foo Ibo II N DONNA MARIE GIPE . . . . Harrisburg w Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta a Vice- President, Gum aPhi Beta; Froth; Panhellcnic Council; Greek Week Com mIttco; ClSlavic Loriguuges Club; UnIvcrsIty Party Kb 0 RICHARD ROBERT GOLDBERG . . mBaltimore, Md. Arts and Letters Sig oAIpho Mu a Secretary, Sigma AI phoM u, WDFM; Blue Key; Collegian; mHiIrIeI; Student Han dbook; IFC CommItIce; Thcspians; Campus Po 0 LARRY DAVID GOLDSTEIN . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Zeta Beta Tau Vice-President, Zeta Beta Tau; IFC Committee RONALD WILLIAM GOODYEAR . . . Sunbury JournalIsm Alpha Delta Sigma; Chess Club; Jazz Club MARILEE GRABILL . . . Altoono Arts and Letters Delta Gamma SGA Ass mbly; Scr olls; Liberal Arts Student Council; Treasurer, Sigma Alp Dho Etom Secretary, Delta Gamma; Senior loss Adviscr ry Boar ; SecrcL urY Jazz Clu b; Womenls Chorus; Spring Week Commit tee SANDRA KAY GREEN . . . Bellevue,Wash. Applied Art Chi Omega Secretory, Pi Gamma FAlphCI; LAVIE; Elocfions SCommittee; Orchesis; Engineer Thesp ina HAROLD GREENBERG . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Sigma Alpha; Treasurer, Pershing Rifles; Secretory, Scob- bard and Blade; Liberal Arts Student Council; AUSA; Hillel; Youn ng Democro s JEAN H. GREENBERG . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Secretory, PIaycrs; Circa LOIS ANN GREENBERG . Philadelphia Arts andL ers Sigma Delta Tau ?WS Committee; LA VIE; History Round Table; Rifle Club; Leadership Cruining; MIxed Chorus; Spanis sh Club; Jazz Club; lntromuruls; Polock OMmu unity Council CAROLYN ANNE GREER . . . Arlington, Va. The Arts Chapel Choir; Penn State Singers; Players; Thespians; Mu Phi Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Mu; Leadership Training SUZANNE N. GROSSMAN . . . MountCormel Art and Letters Alp ha Epsilon Phi sCrolls; Cgunseling; Spring Week Committee; St udent Handbook; SChairman, eek Week Committee; PonheIlenIc Council; Thcsp 9 FRANK CHARLES GURECKA . . . Vandergrift 5 Arts and Letters Sigma Chi n JUNE ELEANOR SGURKE . . . Bethesda, Md. a- Arts and Letter AI Ipho Omicron Pi Vicc- President Gamma Sigma SIg mo; Women s Chorus; Fr rhcs man Class Advisory BoardI UCA a DORIS RUTHe GUSTAFSON . . Washington D C n Arts andL Pi Be hi Vice-Presidenf, ePIe Beta Phi; Leadership Training; Junior Clossa Advisory .9 Board; Alpha Kappa Delta; Sociology Club I, 203 RICHARD JEROME HABER . . ethlehem Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho President, SGA; Lions Pow; President, Beta Sigma Rho; Omicron Delta K0 a;ppu Pi Lam bdo Sigm 0; Skull and Bones; Androclcs; Delphi; Freshman, Sopho omorc, Junior Senior Class Advisory Boards President, bFlreshmun Class: Hetzel Union Board; Vice- Chairman Collegian lnc.; SGA Cab KATHERINE LOUISE HAMELEHLE . . . Enolo Art 5 and Let tster Vico- President, United Student Fellawship;l SRifie Club; Rod and Coccus Club; Intramu ro PHILLIP LAWRENCE HAND . . New Milford Journalism Sigma Delta Chi G G G G 0 0 O D 0 0 RV Q 0 n a 9 O 6 CD 9 JUDITH PATRICIA HARAD . . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters hi hSigmc Sigma Vice-Presidenf, Phi Sigma Si I;gmcI University Readers; Lea dership Training; WDF M VIRGINA LEE HARBESON . . . . Milton Arts and Letters Women's Chorus; Gamma Sigma Sigma FRED ALLEN HARLE . I . . Harrisburg Applied Art SUSAN TAYLOR HAYLLAR . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega Sociology Club; Noiads; Counseling EDWARD HEBEL . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters French Club; Soccer CAROLE MARGARET HEISEY . . Lancaster rts and Letters Secretory, lnter- Varsity Christian Fellowship; Phi Kappa Phi; Sig uTcIu Delia; Alpha Lambda Delta; UCA D 11 0 6 i9 i9 13 I?! G 6 95 em 9! l! O m 0 c U Q 0 MARIAN KINGSLEY HEITMANN . . State College rts and Letters BRUCE MALCOLM HENDERSON . . Bryn Athyn Sigma Delta Chi; Collegian; Journalism Club M. JUDITH HIGH . . . . State College Arts and Letter rs Pi Be aPhi SGA Assembly; Senior Class Advisory Board; Greek Week Committee; ounsciing; Panhellcnic Council SUSAN MARION HILL . . Lebanon Arts and Lettels Alpha Gamma Delta Secretary, OUnivers sity Reader r;s Elections Committee; Collegia n; WSGA House; Deb f;e Ponhellenic Council; Newman Club; Student Handbook RICHARD CLYDE HINKLEY . . . Hollsteod rts and Letters Treasurer, Young Republicans; Outing Club; Economics Club CHARLES JAY HOFF . . . . Towonda Arts and Letters G w 9' 0 0 6 G 9 B 0 'S 0 5 0 U 0 ii a n '2 HERBERT WALTER HOFFMAN . . Mildred Arts and Letters FRANCES MANZANITA HOLLOWAY . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Delta Sigma Theta UCA RICHARD WAYNE HORNER . . . Littlestown Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Alpha President, Pi Kappa Alpha; IFC; Sigma Delta Chi MARY RUTH HOUSER . . I . Bcllcfontc Arts and Letters Phi MLI LAVIE; Leadership Training; Freshman Council; English Club; BeIlcs Leiircs Club; Outing Club; Intramural s ALICE ALLAN HOYT . . . Williamsport Arts and Letters Assistant Editor, Circa; Meditation Chapel Choir KATHARINE LYNNE HUGHES . . . Kingston Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta EGA ASS mny AWS Son ate Commit Nee; Dormito ory OI ficer; Frcshm GOUHCII; Scrolls; Senior Class Advisory Board; Spring Week Committee; 38 k We ck Commi ftcc a atocoowmwoeaoaeogoa SARAH COLE HUGHES . . . EostOronge, N. J. Arts and Letters Leadership Training LAWRENCE H. HYMANS I . . Pottisville Journalism Treasurer, Alpha Delta Sigma ELIZABETH HANSEN INGLEY . PorIWcIIDShingIon, N Y Arts and Letters Dela ammo Mortar Board; President WRA; Treasurer, Dclt to Gamma; Cwens; AIpho mbda Delta; Hockey Club; Intramurals MARGARET CAROLYN ITTEL I . Pit Hsburgh Arts and Letters Delta Delia Delta RALPH BERNHARDT JAEGER . . PottsviIle Art 5 and Letters VicchrcsidcnI, IRC; Presi dent Drama Club; Young Republicans; Co No chan; Sigma Sigma ig mu MARGOT LOUISE JANSSENS . . Bedford Art 5 and Letters U I 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 '1'! i 0 1-? i3 '0 Qv 6x 9 CAROL GRACE JOHNSON . . DuBois Arts and Letters Sociology Club; Outing Club; LSA ROBERT ABRAM JONES . . I Schuylkill Haven Arts and Letters President, IRC; Vice- President, Drama Club; Young Republicans, Collegian; Sig ma Sigma Sigma; Phi chp 0 Phi DAVID CHARLES JOYCE . . . Meodville A r15 and Letters CAROLYN ANN KALDON . . Aliquippa Arts and Letters ROBERT WILLIAM KANE . . . Lansdowne Arts and Letters Tau Kappa Epsilon Chapel Choir; AFROTC Glee Club; AFROTC Band; Se cretury, Tau Kappa Epsilo on GARY KAPLAN . , . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Apl ha EpsiIon Pi Secretary, Vice Pr csident President, Alpha Epsilon Pi; HiIIe I; Sc ubbord and Blade; IFC Board of Control; AUSA o 9Euoouooenooooooott KATHREN JANET KAVANAUGH . I Moorestown, N. J. Arts and Letters Kappa AIpha Theta University Readers; Secretary, Mike and Rostrum Club JOAN CAROLYN KEMP . . . Glen Ridge, NJ. P Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta reSldent, Liberal Arts Student CounciI; ICCB Mortar Boo r;d Manager, D 9111b , Women s Chorus; Cwens; Delta Alpha Delta; Deltau Sigma Rho WILLIAM FRANKLIN KERSHNER . . Allentown Arts and Letters Chi Phi PATRICIA AN N KESSLER . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters LAVIE; oWSGA; Dormitory Officer; Thcbspians; ng Democrats; UCA; Jazz Clu RICHARD ALLEN KING Wynnewood Ar ts andLe tte Pi Kappa Alpha SGA Assembly; Cho airman IFC CommiHce; Senior Class Advisory Board; Chairman SGA Committee; Chairman, Campus Party; CounSCIiI-Ig; Encom mp- ELSA LEE KITTELBERGER , . Arts and Letters Jazz Club Pcimerton EDWIN PHILIP KOHLER, ll Arts and Letters COCICI IFC Board of Conirol; President, Acacia; VicciPrcsidcnf, Outing Club Allentown LEONARD CHARLES KOHN Arts and Letters Trenton, N. J. Sigma Alpha Mu ROSALIE THERESA KOTA . Johnstown Arts and, Letters Colleg PAULA SUE KUYKENDALL Arts and Letters Lubbock, Tex. Phi Sigma S,'lotc1 Sigm aeD Ito I; Secretoryb- Treasurer punish Clulax Cosmopolitan Clu RAYMOND WEAVER LAUER . . . . York Arts and Letters GLENN SHEFFIELD LEAVITT Arts and Letters State College 206 BARBARA FRANCES KLAMT Arts and Letters . Springfield Alpha Omicron Pi BARBARA ANN KLEIN . . Arts and Letters Noiods; Sociology Club; Leadership Training; Froth Trenton, N- J. NANCY MARIE KLING . . . . York nalism Collegian; Leadership Training PHILIP COLMAN KREITNER Sardinia, N. Y- Arts and Letters u Kappa Epsilon Quartcrdeck Society; SGA Committees; lntromurais KATHERINE GAY KRUGHOFF White Plains, N. Y- rts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma ViCCvPrcsidenf, Kappa Kappa Gamma; University Party ROBERT MICHAEL KULICK Arts and Letters Jazz Club; Newman Club Simpson JACQUELINE LEAVITT . . Flushing, N. Y. Arts and Letters Mortar Board; SGA Assc mbly; Wo men's Debate ' SGA Committee; Junior. Senior Class Advisory Boards; Cwens; Delta Alpha Delta; Pi Sigma Alpha? Delta Sigma Rho; Spring Week Commit WILLIAM HOWARD LEE . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters CHARLES F. LENZI . . Hovertown Arts and Letters Sigma Pi Jazz Club; History Round Table BENNETT LEVIN Arts and Letters Cheltenham Zeta Beta Tau CORDIELIA McDANELL LEWIS . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Collegian; UCA; lntromurols; Spanish Club PATRICIA ANN LIKEN Emienton Arts and Letters Alpha Phi M 25 I? SUSAN HELEN LINKROUM Bethesdo,Md. Arts and Letter Eiltu 33:11? A t E t Colle ian; Scrolls; Theta Sigma I I era r s ASSiSmryude CiLy thLgcii; Grcgk Week Commi ttcc; Dormitory Offi thlehem DONALD HUGH LIPSON Be Phi Sigma Delta Arts and Letters Vicc-Presidcnh Hillel; Tribunal WILLIAM FRANCIS LLOYD, JR. Lansdowne At rt 5 and Letters Debate; WDFM; History Round Table JUDITH E. LOBEL Arts and Letiers Reading Delta Phi Epsilon Jazz Club MARILYN EILEEN LONTZ . . Lewistown JaOurn sm Delta Zefo Concert Blue Bond; WDFM; Theta Sigma Phi; cLufherun Student Association; AWS Committe VIRGINIA FRANCES LOUCKS Yardley ppliedArt Art Editor, LA VIE; Thcspions; Leadership Training GEORGE PAUL LOULiS Monessen Arts and Letters Theta Chi MARION LOUISES LUTHER Johnstown Arts and Lette Chi Omega Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma iota; Women' s Chorus; 0,5urer Chi Omc c;go Campus Port y EILEEN ADAIR MCCANN . rts and Letters Players; Mike and Rostrum Club Yeodon ELLA HUNT MCCORMICK Hopewell, N. J. Arts and Letters MARTHA JEAN McGARVEY Buffalo, N. Y. Arts and Letters Chi Omega ViCO'Fresident, Junior Ponhcllcnic Council; Sociology Club; Junior Resident JOSEPH FRANCIS MclLVAlNE Lehighton Arts and Letters Delta Chi Alpha Phi Omega; lFC; Froth, Arnold Air Society; Newman Club; AFROTC Chor rus IAN EDLER McN ETT Columbia Cross Roads J urnaIIsm Kappa Tau Alpha; Sigma Delta Chi MARGARET JEAN McPHERSON . New Park Arts and Letters Delta Delta Delta President, AWS; AWS Senate; SDormifory Officer; Mortar Board; Cwens; Prqsident, Delta Deitu Delta; Co inct; Punhell enic Council; Hctzel UnIon Board; Alpha ombda elsm; University Speakers; University Readers: President, Mike and Rostrum Club GAILJ. MocGILL Applichrt Westfield, N. J. Chi Omega Pi Gamma Alpha; LA VIE 207 JANE STEWART MocKlNLAY . . McConncIlsburg Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega SGA Committee BONNIE BEATRICE MacLEAN I . chittown Arts and Letters Thespions; Leadership Tro oiin ng; Jazz Clu b; President, Phi Si me It ' Cw Couns cling; Dormitory Officer; Freshman CouI cii3 00' JOHN RICHARD MANNO . . . Hovertown Art and Lotto Glee Club; Thcspians;S Jazz Club; University Readers CATHERINE WINIFRED MARCHOK . . Almond Arts and Letters Alpha Kappa Delta SARA BETH MARCOVITCH . . . Philadelphia Joulrnalism . Chairman AWS Community Counc AWS Sc nuic; Theta Sigma Phi; Ph' Si gmo Iota; LA VIE; Lcadcrlship Training; SGA Committee ALICIA SUE MARKLEY . . . . EasiOi'I The Arts Pi Gamma Alpha; Thespians; Jazz Club WILLIAM PRESTON MAUSTELLER . . Montoursville Journalism Sigma Delta Chi RICHARD BRUCE MAZESS . Philadelphia Arts and Letters SANFORD P. MEADE . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Mu Liberal Arts Student Council RICHARD CHASE MEARS . . . Boltimore,Md- Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma; Lacrosse WARREN L. METZGER, JR. . . Shaker Heights,0hi0 Arts and Letter Scabbard and Blade; AUSA; Pershing Rifles MARIE LOUISE MEYER . . . Forestdole, R. '- Arts and Letters Alpha Gamma Delta Froth; Belles Lctfrcs Club; University Party; Debate MARCIA LEE MEYERS . . New Castle v' Arts and Letter Pi Gamma Mu; Phi Alphsa Them ELAINE JANET MICHAL . . . New Hope Journa iis 5m E H P Sta Wom PhLiJ Mu rsit II J dcio I Board Assistant CI or, enn an' nivcr y Egrfigiagonhullimic Council; Them Sigma Phi; WDFM; CLibcroI Arts Student 6 Council; French ub ELAINE MIELE . . . . Philadelphia i; Journalism Apl oOmicron Pi Feature Editor, Assistant Copy Editor, Daily Collegian 4,, Th eat Sig ma Phi; Ncwmo nC b JOAN MABEE MILLER . . Washington, D. C Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma JUDITH MIRIAM MILLER . . . Reading Arts on dLetto WRA; Rod and Coccus Ciub THOMAS KENT MILLER . . . Washington, D. C. lch Art Vicc-President, Penn Haven Ciub; Jazz Club WILLIAM BACON MILLHISER Arts and Letters ARTHUR EDWARD MISNER . Arts and Letters GLORIA JEAN MITCHELL Arts and Letters Belles Lettrcs CIub LEIF GUNNAR MOLLO . Arts and Letters Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu; Nihony Grotto; SARA EVE EGLIN MONROE Arts and Letters 5196 Ho ory, Junior CI loss Advisory Board; LINDA JANE MONTGOMERY Arts and Letters Jazz Club; UCA JULIA LOUISE MOREHOUSE New Britain Applied Art Alpha Phi Riding Club ELEANOR R. MORRIS . . Southampton Arts and Letters Sigma Tau Delta ELIZABETH ANN MUSE Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Chi Omega Outing Club; Leadership Training; Intramuruls Wayncsboro, V0. State College Schuylkill Haven IntramuroIs L Froth, SGA Committee; Artist and eCfure Series Committee; Collegian; Executive Board, University Party; ICG . Clearficld Alp thT on Omega Iniramurols WILLIAM R. MITCHELL Arts and Letters Treasurer, Alpha Tau Omcgu; Bridge Club; CAROLE VILMA MIZSUR Pennington, N. J. Arts and Letters Sociology Club; UCA; Froth; Outing Club DIANE MODELL Philadelphia Arts and Letters Collegian; Thespions Pittsburgh Marion Pittsburgh JUDY CAMILLE MOORE . Arlington,VCI. Arts and Letters Phi Mu President, Phi Mu; SGA Assembly; Junior, Senior Class Advisory Boo rsd Angel Flighi' WDFM; Collegian; VIcc-Presidcnt French Club; UniverSIty Party; Panhcllcnic Counci MARY ANNA MOORE I V Sworihmore Arts and Letters JAMES HENRY MORAN . Ridiey Pork Journalism Collegian Allentown Alpha Sigma Phi IFC ARTHUR JOSEPH NAGLE Arts and Letters President, Alpha Sigma Phi; JAMES TIMOTHY NELLIGAN Kensington, Md. Ar ts andLot Theta Chi Chairman, Universiisy Par rry; Junior Prom Committee; SGA Committees; Freshman, ophomore, Junior, Senior Class Advisory Boards; Couns scling; Encompmen Westfield, N. J. Theta Xi JOHN WILEY NELSON Arts and Letters Glee Club; IFC; Secretary, Thom Xi 209 ANNE FENN NESTLERODE . . . State College Arts and Letters Pi Beta Phi RA; Intromurols; LA VIE; Engineer; Leadership Training KATHRYN M. NEUMAN . . . . Milford Journalism Newman Club ROBERT JOEL NEUMAN . . . Philadelphia Journalism Sccrefury, Alpha Delta Sigma Iii th I:- a 12 v w v: e: 4.4 r: ' . a O . PHYLLIS ANN NEWMARK . . New Castle Arts and Letters Thespions; Chapel zChoir; Penn St aie Singers; Froth; Engineer; ZCI ub; M0 dern Dance Clu b STEVE CHRIST NICHOLAS . Harrisburg Arts and Letters EMILY ELIZABETH NISSLEY . I . Marietta Journalism Collegian; WDFM; UC ';LSA Jazz Club; ICG; Rifle Club; Player JOSEPH ALLEN NISSLY . . . . Denver Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Iota; Spanish Club; Prc-Vct Club RUTH E. NOBLE . I . . Ardmore Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Liberal Arts Student Council; Dormitory Officer; AWS; Freshman, omoro Class Advisory Boards BARBARA RUSH NOLT . . . Silver Spring Arts and Letters Zcia Tau Alph u Collegian 5 I5 6 v vi it a mi 0 It: a n w 4; F: wk '1 as Is: 1'2 m, u HENRY BLAIR NORMENT . . West Englewood, N. J. Arts and Letters Kappa Sigma President, Kappa Sigma DORIS ELLEN CAKES . . . Amsterdam, N. Y. Arts and Letters Newman Club RICHARD MICHAEL O' BRIEN . . Pittsburgh rts and Letters SAM; AUSA; Newman Club; Riding Club PATRICIA MAUREEN O'HARA . . Paromus, N. J. Arts and Letters Debate Club; Outing Club; IRC; Delta Alpha Delta; Jazz Club EPHE ANDRE OLLIVER . . . Concordville Arts and Letters Delta Upsilon PresidcnfL Delta Upsilon; IFC; IFC Board of Control; cr;osse Freshman Manager Gol JOHN HUNTER ORR . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters JuzzClub b 6Q$GKIEGG4waIIInu'-I Izuoc' CYNTHIA MATHESON PALMER . . Glenside Arts and Letters Women' 5 Chorus MARY LOUISE BUNNY PAPPAS . . Villanova Arts and Lotto! Collegian; WDFM; President, University Readers; Women'sChorus; Se erc retory, Mike and Rostru m CYNTHIA PARK . . . . . Warren Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Kappa Delta; Pi Gamma Mu DALE CURTIS PETERS . . . . Allentown Arts and Letters Editor, Froth; Truck SARA A. PHILLIPS . . . . Leesport Arts and Letters Kappa Delta President Kappa Delta; Mortar Board Panhcl Ionic Council; aPresidcnf, Chim ,Sigmo Tau Delta; Chapel Choir; AWS Sen SONYA MARY PIN . . . . Pen ArgyI Arts and Letters $chnicigvi ,. waisa BARBARA DERR POLANSKY . . Glenside P A OndLette ers Kup pa AIpho resident Alpha Lambda Delta; chns; Freshman Class Advisorye Board; News and Views; Outing Ciu JEFFREY POLLACK . . . Lourclton, N. Y. C nalism Zeta Bkcto Tau SiOIIe 950 ; Student Handbook; President Vicc- President BID 5 Cl Ub; cogmpu Delta Chi; Vice- President Comp us Party; Delphi; Ank;drocles En- Dom ni; Counseling; SGA Committee EVELYN PRATT , . . , , Bristol Arts and Letters FRANK JOHN RADLER, JR. . . Stroudsburg Arts and Letters JOHN A. RANDINELLI . . . . Warren Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma; Intramurals MILLICENT ANNE RATHMELL . . Havertown and Letters Secretory, Riding Club; Spanish Club iii 5 ?:7 u i3 W 9' 9 13 4:: :V' II b .9: In Y t? '2 LI R f; MARK REFOWICH I , . Bethlehem Arts and Letters PI1i Sigma DcIia THEODORE RUSSELL REINHART I . State COIIege Arts and Lot tors CAROL ANN RIFE I . . Drexei Hill nd Letter rs Pi Gamma Mu; Sociology Club; Young Republicans GEORGE BERNARD ROBECK . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Delta Phi Secretory, Dcllto Phi; Collegian; IFC Committee; LA VIE; Be Ilcs Lctfrcs Club; Newman Iu b REBECCA SCHENCK ROBERTS . . York Arts and Letters BETTY RONYECZ . . I . Aliquippa 4 Arts and Letters . I O I , . -. v. , v: w I: :y u a U a c. u in :7. ,; SUSANNE AUDREY ROSCHWALB . . State College Arts and Letters Circa; Dance Club; History Round Table ANNABELLE ROSENTHAL . . . Pottsvillc Journallsm Copy Editor Collegian; Treasurer, Theta Sigma Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha; ioG ommu Mu; J Club; Hi IIcI ARLENE M. ROSIPAL . . . WestMiffIin Arts and Letters Alpha Delta Pi Parliamentarian AWS; SGA Committees; Senior Class dvisory Board; ICG SHELDON DALE ROTHROCK . . . Lewistown A and Letters InIcr-Vursiiy Christian Fcllowship; Young Dcmocrais; lnirumurals BETTE LORRAINE RUBINSON Arts and Letters HiIIcI; Spanish Club; French Club West Orange, N. J. ENIKO BORNEMISZA RUSSELL . . . Reading Art t9 and Lottelr rs Alpha Lambda Deli Ia; Delta Pih College Co op; Sccr r,ctary SchuhpIuitlcrs;I Inglcrlondio RITA VILLARREAL SAPPE BILL SIGMUND SAFIER . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon PI SechIory, Alpha Epsilon Pi SALVADOR JOHN SALAZAR . . . Palmcrton Arts and Letters Varsity Debate; Newman Club East Chicago, Ind. Arts and Letters ,3. DAVID JOSEPH SAUL I . . Hazleton Art and Lotto Vicc- President, Sociology Club ROSS Li SAUNDERS I . . . Lebanon Arts and Letters Slavic Club; Blue Bond; ViccAPrcsidcnf, Jazz Club BONNIE DIAN SCHECHTERLY I . . Berwick Arts and Letters Sociology Club EDWINS LEE SCHERLIS . . . Philadelphia At Letter 20 to Beta Tau Liberal sArts Studcnsf Council; Greek Week Committee; Stsudent Handbook; on; Manager, Baseball; Thespia HAROLSD IRVIN SSCHETTLER, JR. . Knox and Let Pi Kappa. Alpha Vice, Psresidont, Pi5 Kappa Alpha; English Club; Jazz Club; Newman Club ARTHUR MORSE SCHNEIDER . ' . Clifton, N. J. Arts and Left er Zeta Beta Tau S Omicron Delta Kappa; Fr 0th; Counseling; Delphi; Anidroclcs; Skull and Bones; Sprin Week ommittcc; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha oP mega; Freshman. Sop more, Junior Class Advisory Boards; Vice President, Treasurer Liberal Arts Student Council; Orientation Week Committee PAMELA VonZANDT SCHREIBER . Doylestown Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega Universiiy Puriy FLORENCE PATRICIA SCOTT I . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Kappa Alpha Secretory, Sociology Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma ROBERT CRAIG SCOTT . . i . Erie Its and Letters Dormitory Officer 212 PHILIP ALAN STEPHEN SEDLAK . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Alpho Tau Omega Engineering cmdm Architecture Student Council; Phi E10 Sigma; Ger n;CIub Emerson Society; WD FM RHODA D. SEGUR . . . . Bethel Park Arts and Letters President, Sociology Club; Riding Club; Alpha Kappa Delta BARBARA SUSAN SERR Arlington,Va. Arts and Letters hi Omega Vicc-Prcsidcnf, Ch hi Om e;ga University Editor, LAVIE; Editor r, The Womans W0 r;ld Scrolls; Sigma Tau Dc Ito; Dormliory Officer; CounselI In DOLOREs MARY SEVICK Pittsburgh Jou alism WDFM; Riding Club; Bridge Club; Outing Club KAREN ELIZABETH SHALLCROSS Collingdale Arts and Lett Young Democrats; Newman Club; Riding Club; Collegian ROBERT SHAPIRO Allentown LObor-Management Relations 0 Beta Tau Blue Key; Froth; Manager, Soccer; ICG; Debate; Book Exchange; U A; Manager, Football JOHN ALLAN SHERAKO Shenandoah Arts and Latte Sigma Tau Delta; Young Democrats; Counseling; Jazz Club JAMES JOSEPH SHERIDAN Philadelphia Journalism ALICE LEWIS SHIELDS Bethlehem Arts and Latte Kappa Kappa Gamma AWS Judicial; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; omr mitory Office er MARION SIEMENS Spring Valley, N. Y. Arts and Letters KAREN CARVER SKAWDEN . Bcllefonto Applied Art Phi Mu Pi Gamma Alpha; Noiuds; Collegian; LA VIE; Frolh JANET ANN SMITH . . SointMarys Arts and Letters Vice- President, Newman Club; Cth hapel Choir; German Club; P;SEA Sophomore Class Advisory Board; Prep 80 0nd 5153. 7,: w 7 :3 Baltimore, Md. Phi Gamma Delta ROBERT NEWCOMER SNYDER Arts and Letters lntramumls; Jazz Club LINDA FAY SPEER , Coraopolis Arts and Letters Cheerleader JACKSON JOSEPH SPIELVOGEL Ellwood City ris and Letters Freshman Class Advisory Board; History Round Table; Newman Club SUE MAXWELL SSMITHSON Stamford, Conn Arts and Letter Kappa Kappa Gamma Pr csident No iads, W'RA Counseling; Liberal Arts Student Council; Leadership Training; Alpshcl Lambda Delia; Freshman Class Advisory Board Pi Sigma Alp LILA MAY SMYSER Wuyncsboro hc- Arts Players; Phi Sigma Iota VALERIE KATHERINE SNEE Arts and Letters Leadership Training; Jazz Club; French Club Mount Lebanon Chi Omega ROBERT ALAN SPRAGUE . State College Arts and Letters Dela Chi President, Penn State Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Sigma Delta Chi; Phi Mu Alpha; WDFM; Sophomore Class Advisory Board JOYCE HARKINS STANDISH Applied Art PhIM Dormitory Officer; lntromurals; Jazz Club; University Party; Kappa Phi Lebanon JOHN HENRY STANFORD . . Ye adon Arts and Letters Alpha Phi Alpha President Alpha Phi Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; IFC 213 MARY KAY STOKER . . Arts and Lottersv Vice Prebidenf, Scrolls; Secretary Treasurer, SenIor Editor LA VIE AWS Senate AWS Judi ciol: Lctfrcs Clubr; SGA Committee; Circa; Counseling; ISA BARBARA JEAN STRAUSS . . Mt. Arts and Letters Secretary, Student Hand Com THEODORE HEMMERLY STREETER Lba or- -Monagemont Relations Chapel Choir MELVIN ANTHONY SZARLETA Art 5 and Letters RONALD FRANCIS TABOR Applied Art ROBERT JOHN TACELOSKY Journalism Collegian; Secretary, Sigma Delta Chi; Scabbard and Blade RONALD W. TIRABASSI Arts and Letter IFC; IFC Committee; ICG ROBERTA TOAS . Arts and Letters English Club; Hillel ELIZABETH TOLMACHEV Ar ts and Le Noiods; 60'5ch Orthodox Club; Slavic Club oPr esidenf Co Sigma Tau Delta; Belles. Phi Sigma Sigma dbjook Secretory, Electi ons Committee; Spring Week mi;itee Greek We ck Committee; Phi Sigma Iota Kappa Delta R o I f Phi Kappa Sigma President, Vice Sprcsident Phi Kopp o Si;ng Freshman Gymnastics; Saint Marys Leonidas; Vernon, N. Y. Lebanon JAMES EDWARD STROTHMAN Pittsburgh Journalis Ka appa Delia Rho Treosurerm Sigma Delta Chi; Secretory, Kappa Delia Rho; Collegian: Journalism Club; Ouhng Club Johnstown IKuppa Psi Bluem Key; NlthO Delta Si I;ng Manager, Football; Froth; FC Committee; Journalism Clu CHARLES IWILLIAM SUHYDA, JR. Journ . Titusvilie Chi Omega KATHERINE M. SWEENEY Arts and Letters LA VIE; Thespions; Froth Holland, N. Y. Pittsburgh h Mahonoy City .x , ' Delta Chi Q DORIS HARRIFF THEESFIELD is and Letters Women' s Chorus; Vice-President, German Club West Middlesex JUDITH TIFENBERG Skaneateles, N. Y- und Let Outingr SClub; Tennis Club; Secretory, Angel Flight; Riding Cluub Rifle Club MARJORIE GRACE TINGLEY Ashfieid Arts and Letters Sigma Tau Dona Ebensburg Norristown Harrisburg RENNY l. TRAVERS I . Princeton, N. J. Arts and Letters Circa; Sociology Club; Outing Club; Pi Gamma Mu DEBORA PAULINE URIE Arts and Letters Counseling; unCII; Treasurrer, Dormiiory Oific DAVID ARTHUR VALENTINE Arts and Letters President, lnterlondio; Westminsicr Foundai lion; Club; UCA; Phi KCIp pa Phi; Tau Beta Pi Photography Club Dalia Phi Alph a Harrisburg Sigma Delta Tau usurer, Panhei lenic Student Handbook; Co- Activities Editor, LAVIE; Tre Sigma Delta Tu u;u AWS Judicial; Shippensburg Blue nd; Cosmopoliian Schuhplatilers Club; Koinonio; RONALD A. VALLETTA . I . I Roseto Arts and Letters MARGARET SHEILA VAN DUYNE . . Bcllefonte Arts and Letters President, Gamma Sigma Sigma; Women's Chorus PATRICIA MARY VARGO I . . Bethlehem Journalism Theta Phi Alpha Vicc-Prcsident, Theta Sigma Phi; Collegian; Newman Club WILLIAM JOSEPH VOLLENWEIDER . Ephrato Labor Management Relations SAM; Liberal Arts Student Council CAROL ANN WAGLEY . . . . Wayne Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega GEORGE McCLELLAN WALKER, JR. . . Mohanoy City Labor-Munagcment Relations University Readers JAMES HENRY WALKER . Altoono Labor-Management Relations Management Club; Newman Club; History Round Table RONALD N. WATZMAN . . Carnegie Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Skull and Bones; SGA Assembly; Liberal Arts Student Council; Froth; Debate LIONEL ALLEN WAXMAN . I Philadelphia Arts and Letters WDFM; Rho Tau Sigma JACK WEINER . . . . Wontagh, N. Y. rts and Letters Foreign Affairs Club; Nitmny Grono; Pluycrs KENNETH RONALD WEIS . . . Pittsburgh Applie d Art Pi Kc ppo Alpha Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha; Blue Key; LA A;VIE Manager, Basketball; z;ClLIII Counseling KARL ERNEST WEISE, JR. . . , Bridgeville Arts and Letters Theta Xi DEBORAH LEARY WELLS I . Chester Springs Arts and Letters Rifle Club; LSA TROWARD GREIG WELLS . . Bethel Park Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau DONALD EDWARD WERTZ . . Aliquippa abo o-r Management Relat tions Newman Club; Niftuny Council; lntramurals; Belles Lettrcs Club SUZANNE AHAMILTON WERTZ I I Donora Applied Chi Omega University Readers; PI Gamma Alpha M KATHRYN ELLIOTT WESNER I I I Johnstown ' Arts and Letters Alpha Phi :5 HILDEGARD WILS . I , . Philadelphia Journalism 215 ROBERTA MARTHA WILSON . Evanston, Ill. rts and Leif ers Liberal Arts Student Council; Belles Letfres Club; WRA URSULA PAULINE WITTENBROCK . Hightstown, N. J. sand Letters Young Republicans; Leonides Council; Debate FRANK RUDOLPH WOLF . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Sigma Phi GLORIA ANN WOLFORD . . Franklin Journalism Al pha Gamma Delta Collegian; Mortar Board; Theta Sigma Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha FREDERICK WERNER WOLTMAN . . York Arts and Letters Sig mu Pi WD FM; Collegian; Jazz Club; Sports Car Club; Riding Clugb JANICE ARLENE WOOD . . . McKeesport nalism Women's Chorus; Young Republicans; Outing Club; J Club b. BARBARA ANNE YOUNG . . . . Chester The Arts JOHN ALTON ZERBY . . . . Dillsburg Arts and Letters Theta Chi LA VIE; Collegian; Froth; Engineer; Jazz CIub NANCY ANN ZIMMERMAN . . Uniontown Arts and Letters Collegian; Swim Club SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS ROBERT B. ADAM MS Altoono o JEFFREY COHN . . Hazleton 0 PETER J. GALIE . Conshohocken Arts and Letters . JOUmOIiSm Labor-Management Relations 0 WILLIAM E. BAILEY Weehawken, N. J. I MICHAEL CORRADO State College 0 LEON R. GERWELL Colorado Springs, Colo. Arts and Letters . ANS and Letters . Arts and Letters JOSEPH BERNARD BANKS State College 0 HENRY L. DALTO . . Berwick 0 BARBARA J. GREENE . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters . Arts and Letters . Arts and Letters JOHN A. BARRY, JR. New Foundland ' DONALD V. DAVIES . Tenofly, N.J. ' RONALD A. HALLETT East Stroudsburg Arts and Letters . Arts and Letters . Arts and Letters RUSSELL S. BAZLEY . Pittsburgh . WILLIAM M. DeHARDE . Erie . EDWIN S. HAMMOND . Woodland The Arts . Labor- -Management Relations . Arts and Letters NORMALEIE B. BEALE Los Angeles, Calif. . SOPHIE DHIMITRI . . Eddystone . MARGARET A. HAPGOOD Allison Park erA rts . Arts and Letters . rts and Letters PAUL K. BEEBEE . Pittsburgh . ALICE L. EMANUEL . Ebensburg . BERNARD L HITE Pittsburgh L-abor Management Relations 0 Arts and Letters o It: and Letters JOHN CHEROKI, Monessen . ROBERT A. FARRAH Everson . JOHN C. HOOD . Greensburg ArtsJ 5nd Letters 0 rts and Letters 0 Arts and Letters 0 ANTHONY N. CILLO . Williamsport o SUSAN D. FEIBUS Brooklyn, NY. SONJA L. HUTTEL Philadelphia Journalism 0 Arts and Letter rs 0 Arts and Letters 0 o LUCILE SHARP CLAGETT State College JOSEPH C. FLAY . . 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ROSENBLATT JOAN P. MOZINO Havertown Arts and Letters Jenkintown Applied Art JAMES R. NISSLEY . Mount Joy Arts and Letters SANFORD l. PADWE Wilkes-Borro Journalism Morristown, N. J. abor-Management Relations Murrysvillc The Arts Herminie The Arts Phi lodelphia Arts and Letters Kensington, Md. Arts and Letters CHARLES W. SHEIDY Lewistown Arts and Letters M. MARY SLAGLE West Chester Arts and Letters RAPHAEL W. SMITH Smethport Arts and Letters JOHN J. STAMOS Choltenham Arts and Letters Music practice rooms echo with sound of violins and cellos 9 D 0 h 0 Q KAYE WARD VINSON Q 9 MARGARET K. WELCH . A 9 ROBERT M. WERNER O Q 0 D O G BENJAMIN VAN COLLEN 0 DAVID P. STANG Breinigsville Arts and Letters JAMES MILO STEVENSON Factoryville Arts and Letters SAMUEL D. STYER . Newtown Arts and Letters JUSTIN SYNNESTVEDT Bryn Athyn Arts and Letters RONALD W. TORRENCE Chevy Chase, Md. Arts and Letters Philadelphia Arts and Letters State College Arts and Letters Greencastle rts and Letters Pittsburgh Arts and Letters WINFIELD S. WILLIAMS Pitman, N. J. Arts and Letters JOSEPHINE V. WINSLOW Erie Journalism CALVERT C. WRIGHT, JR. The Arts State College York MICHAEL J. ZIEGLER Arts and Lottors In the Spring, art smdems sketch scenes from nature MINERAL INDUSTRIES DAVID R. MITCHELL The program of the College of Min- eral Industries in education and re- search is based on thevmodern concep- tion of mineral conservation, namely, energetic discovery, maximum recov- ery, and minimum waste utilization of mineral raw materials. The work embraces earth sciences, mineral engineering, and mineral tech- nology. The first two years of all programs are devoted to the fundamentals, such as chemistry, physics, mathematics, earth sciences, English, and humanistic subjects. In the second year, the stu- dent is introduced to his field of study and during the last two years, more technical work is undertaken in the principal field of study supplemented by scientific background for either employment in industry or entry into graduate study. More than 560 undergraduates, in- cluding 155 seniors, were enrolled this year and nearly 250 graduate students were majoring in fields of work offered by the College of Mineral Industries. Acting Dean Mineral Industries art gallery is only gallery of its kind in the world rv1W1 '1??? mm A E. ?x: ?IWRVT'K Irk- him .1 f; 1,4' 4;: N. M. E. BELL J. D. RIDGE Asisistant Dean for Research, Assistant Dean for Resident ire ctor, Mineral Industries Educat' 1 ad, Experiment Stat Mineral EconomIcs D..C JONES RI H. JAHNS LIBERATA EMMERICH D, R. MITCHELL LWALKER RJR- Y DNECtOF Mmera I IDdUStn'leS Librarian Chairman, Mineral Engineering Chairman, MIneraI Technolog Cont tinumg EducatI HANS NEUBERGER H- B. CHARMBURY H. B. PALMER G. W. BRINDLEY J. C. GRIFFITHS Head, Meteorology Headl Mineral Preparation Head, Fuel Technology Head, Ceramic Technology Head, Mineralogy R. W. LINDSAY H. L. HARTMAN C. 0.5 TAHL F. M. SWARTZ B F. HOWELL, JR. Head, Metallurgy Head, Mining Head, Peutroleum and Head, Geology Head, Geophysics and Not ral Gas Geoche In: St ry E. W. MILLER Head, Geography 220 W Officers: Eugene L. Grumer, President; David R. Reynolds, Vice- President; Domenic C. Cuf'fia, Secw retary-Treasurer. The Mineral Industries Student Council introduced several new proj- ects this year. The first of these was a faculty-student tea, which provided the opportunity for schol- arship holders to meet faculty mem- bers and to acquaint themselves with honorary and professional so- cieties. A second project was the sponsor- ing of an open house to which inter- ested high school students were invited. The Council also held its annual banquet at which awards were pre- sented to outstanding students in the College. Bottom Row-E. P. Stevens, E H chbacha, D. C. Cuffia, E. L. Grumer, D R. Reynolds, R. J. Lusky, R, V. Kilgore, G. K. Borg- holtz. Second RoweD. W, Johnson, E. R. Krcidicr, J. V Sebastian, J. F Dawson, C. N. Barents, J. R, Deming, H. F. Boll, Top Row eP, Mi Sanchez, D. L. Dochstadcr, P. V. Kosmo, R. W. Hall, P. B. Lake, W. P. POZIk, WT E. Polucck, D. W, Thomas. EUGENE L. GRUMER President GEORGE FRANKLIN ALTEMUS . . Bethlehem etaliurgy u- Newmon Club; ASM; SAME; AFROTC Rifle Team RICHARD ARNOLD ANDERSON . I Pittsburgh Mining Engineering Sigma Nu Freshman Track; Freshman Cross. Country ROBERT WILLIAM ANDERSON . I Philadelphia Meteorolo y President, AMS; Newman Club RICHARD DEAN ASHE . . . Philadelphi0 ctal urgy Secretary, TIM; AIM Board of Governors; ASM H. FRED BALL . . . . BOSYOn Mineral Economics Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral Industries Student Council ROBERT JAMISON BALL . . . NorristoWn Meteorology Chapel Choir; Outing Club; AMS RONALD LEE BEATTY . . . Clorksburg Ceramic Technology Tau Bcfo Pi; Sigma Tu 'iS gmu Go ammo Epsilon; Kcromos; Phi Eta Si Igmo; uAmgricon Ceramics Socmty CHARLES RICHARD BEECHAN A . Cairnbrook L, Ceramic Technology American Ceramics Society N GARY KENNETH BERGHOLTZ . PortAllcgany Q Ceramic Technology Alpha Chi Sigm mu Li Treasurer, Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Tau; Mineral Industries Student Couni CII; igma ammo tEp glen; Vicc- PrCSIdcnt, Kcrumos; Phi K0 appo Phi; Phi u E2 to Sigma; Tau Be RICHARD D. BIDDLE . Ambridge roloum and Natural Gas Engincm Ing Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; AIME; Petroleum Engineering Sociot y HAROLD LEONARD BLYWEISS . Philadelphia Mine eral Economics Sigma Alpha Mu Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Mu; lntrumurols STEPHEN ISRAEL BOOKBINDER . . Philadelphia Geology and Mineralogy WILLIAM EDWARD BOOKER . . . Pittsburgh 4! Metallurgy Omega Psi Phi . Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Omega Psi Phi; Arnold Air Soc cic Comm under, AFR ROTC J Drill Team; ASM; Track; Freshman Gymnastics; lntyramurols; AFROTC Band RICHARD WILLIAM BORIO I . Monroeville Fuel Technology Sigma Tau Gamma v Q: JESSE JEFFERSON BROWN JR. . Newport Ceramic Technology Secretory! Koramos; Sigma Gamma EDSIlon; Sigma Tau; American IJ cromics Soci Ito THOMAS EVERETT BROWNE . . . Pittsburgh Mineral Econom cs Collegian; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Mining Engineers Club ANTHONY MICHAEL BUTTO . . . Carlisle Fuel Technology JAMES BRIAN CASSIDY . , Livingston, N. J. Mineral Preparation Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha AIME JACK GEORGE COBLENZ . . . Chicago, III. Meteorology JOSEPH CHARLES CONWAY . . . Kingston Mining Engineering Secretory, AIME LOUIS WALLACE CORDIER . . Tarentum Fuel Technoolgy THOMAS CHALMERS CREESE IV I . Pittsburgh Ceramic Techno ogy Delta Phi American Ceramics Society DOMENIC CELSO CUFFIA . . . Leechburg Ce ramic Technology A Chi Sigma Secretary Treasurer Mineral IndLIsIrics Student Council; President, Am rican Ceramics Socict JOHN HAROLD DeLEON . . . CIeorfieId Engmeer In 9 i. AIME; Wesley Foundation; Iniromurals JOHN JOSEPH DEMCHALKI . Wilkes-Borre ng Engmeermg Treasurer AIME; Newman Club; lntrumurols JAMES NORWOOD FLECK , . . Danville Metallurgy Ph i Ko oppa Tou ASM; SecrcIaryaAFS; IntramumISI Mineral Industries Stu dent Council; SAE; ME BRUCE ALLEN FOSNOCHT . . . Shillington Metallurgy Gymnastics Tcom; Quorferdcck Society; ASM; SAME EUGENE LAWRENCE GRUMER . . Pittsburgh Fuel Technology Alpha Ep SIiOn Pi President Mi ncrol lnduBSYries Student Council; Vice President Chess Club; Skull and Bones TauB cat Pi; Omicro nDc Itci Ko 0;pr Slgmu Tau; Phi Etci Sigma; Phi Lo mbdu Up 5i;lon Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Intrumuruls; HiIIcI; En, compmcnt; CounscIIng; Chess Team HELMAR GUELDNER . Lancaster Po trolcum and NOILIIOI Gas Engmccring CARL LAURENCE HAASE . . Los Angeles, Calif; Meteorology Phi Kappa Theta Newman Club R'CHARD ALLEN HAMPTON I . . Titusville Metallurgy ASM pAUL Y. HARAGUCHI . . . Honolulu, Hawaii Meteorology PETER JOSEPH HART . . , Canonsburg Fuel Technology NORBERT FRED HELFERT . . Sheboygan,Wis. Meteorology Newman Club; Treasurer, Sigma Gomnbm Epsilon; Secretory, AMS; Outing Clu JAY JOHN HILL . , Duquesnc ophysics and Geochemistry Goophysiculo Society; Outing Club; NIHcmy Grotto RONALD LEE HORNBERGER . . Lebanon .r. Mineral Preparation Engineering AIME 223 JOSEPH KIDDA . . Coaldale Metallurgy ASM RONALD VERNON KILGORE Le echburg Ceramic Technolo y ho Chi Sigma Mi ncrol Industries Student Council; AmoriconA Ceramics So on: cry; Phi Eta Sigma STEPHEN AUGUSTINE KIRSCH Lancaster eology and Mineralogy Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Newman Club; Outing Club O O O O O O . EDWARD HENRY KLEBACHA Mineral Economics Dormitory Officer; Mineral Industries Student Council; West Hails Council; Petroleum Engineering Society; Mining Engineer rs Clu b Reynoldsville GLENN ALVIN PKNEPPER Lewistown Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering AIME JOHN EDWARD KOSIN Byrnodole Metallurgy ASM; AIME WILLIAM BRADFORD HOVEY Meteorology Hoverhiil, M055- Phi Sigma Kappa AMS STEPHEN MYLES IRVING Geology and Mineralogy State College DANIEL WALTER JAROSZ Geophysics and Geochemistry IFC; Outinyg Club; Newman Club Oil CiTY Phi Mu Delia STEPHEN GUIL JOHNSON Haveriown Metallurgy ASM;AIME MICHAEL NICHOLAS KAISER Kingston Geography Alpha TCIu Omega MAURICE R. KEISER Philadelphia Geology and Mineralogy Sigma Alpha Mu President, AUSA; SAME; AROTC Rifle Team; Petroleum ngineering Socict ERIC RUSSELL KREIDLER cramic Technology Mineral Industries Student Councii; Secretary, Sigma Tau; President, Sigma Ga ammo SI on Prcsi en? Kora amo s; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Vice- President, American Ceramics Societ ty Flemington RONALD ARTHUR LANDON Geology and Mineralogy Treasurer, Lambda Chi Alpha Elmira, N. Y Lambda Chi Alpha ROBERT JOHN LUSKY . . Co atesville Metallurgy Alpha Chi Sigm Mineral Industries Student Council; ASM O O O O O BRUCE KENNETH McEUEN Molvern Geology and Mineralogy HAROLD McGOLDRICK Plainfield, N. J. Geology and Mineralogy Nittany Grott tto WALTER HENRY MAKINSTER Whitesboro Mineral Economics Sigma Pi Mineral lndLJIstzries Student Council; Finance Club, AIME; z;Club Froth; IFC Committee ROGER CRAIG MALOT , . Hustontown ophysics and Geochemis SI9min Gamma Epsilon; ARS; SAME; Pershing Rifles; Geophysical Society GEORGE PAUL MARINO . . . Vundergrift Metallurgy ASM; Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon WILLIAM FRANK MARSHALL, JR. . . Lancaster Fuel Technology KURT WILHELM MAUTE . . . Philadelphia Metallurgy ASM GEORGE WILLIAM MEYER . . State College Metallurgy Alpha Chi Sigma WALTER MONDLAK . . . . Easton Mineral Economics AIME; Newman Club JEFFREY ROBINSON PARSONS . Fairfax, Va. Geo ology and Mineralo ogy Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi WILLIAM G PRPAST . Brooklyn, N. Y. etroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Etc Sigma; Petroleum Engineering Iefy; AIME; Intromurais ORLANDO SMITH PRIDE . . . Butler Metallurgy Pi Kappa Alpha Jazz Club; ASM; Intromuruis 2 ' In I; ; VI :2 c t z, I; E DANIEL EDWARD PRUSMAIITIS Brockton, Mass. Engine-e '79 AIME; Newman Club; MOuting Club; Treasurer, Mining Society CHARLES ALBERT PURBAUGH II Duluth, Minn. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Petroleum Engineering Society JAMES JACOB RAHN . . . West Lawn Meteorology Vice-President, Treasurer, AMS; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Inframurals Ardsley, N. Y. agylo De Ito Tau Delta sidenf Delta Tau Delta; IFC; Intromurals DAVID BARTON MOONEY Geology and Miner pm JOHN MELVIN MORES . , . Milisboro Track; Inframurois GEORGE ROBERT MUMAU . New Alexandria Metallurgy Gymnastics; ASM; AIME JOEL NORMAN MYERS . . . Phiiadeiphio Meteoroiogy Collegian; WDFM; Vice Pres idcnf Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Ka appu Phi; Hillel; AMS LARRY ALAN NIEMOND . . . Lewistown Metallurgy RONALD PETER PALLINI . . I Leechburg Metallurgy ASM; lntmmurais GARY R. REEDER . . . . Bedford Mining Engineering President, Mining Society, AIME CHARLES HENRY RICH, JR. Southampton Mining Engineering President! AIME DONALD RUSSELL ROBERTS Tamaqua ining Engineerin ng Vice-President, AIME; SAME; Editor, Newsletter GRANGER DANA SCHRADER, JR, Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineermg President, Pi Epsilon Tau MITCHELL KENNARD SHANK, JR. Meteorology AMS; Arnold Air Society; Chess Club PAUL EDWARD SHATTUCK . . Warren Metallurgy Sigma Tau; ASM OTIS DANIEL SLAGLE . . . Renovo Geophysics and Geochemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Mineral Industries Student Council; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Etc: Sigma RONALD DAVID SMITH Mineral Economics ASM JOHN GEORGE SOTTER . Fuel Technology Phi Eta Sigma; Jazz Club 226 Hovertown Elizabethtown Mercersburg Springfield WILLIAM CHARLES ROVESTI Bridgeville Fuel Technolo y Secretory, Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Sigma Tau WILLIAM WALTER RUMBOLD, JR. Tunkhonnock Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Phi Mu Delta Petroleum Engineering Society; AFROTC Chorus; Outing Club; AIChE GEORGE PAUL SABOL . . Clairton Metallurgy Secretory, ASM; Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma WILLIAM EARL SHENK Meteorology Aca Blue Bond; SCA; AOmicron Delta Kappa; Phi Mu Alpha; Sigma Gamma Elpsilon; old Air Society; AMS; AFROTC Drill Team Arlington, Va. ALAN RAY SIMMONS Eggertsville, N. Y. Outing Club; Phi Etp Sigma; AMS WILLIAM GINTER SKILLEN Mining Enginee n Pershing RIHes; AIME; SAME; Westminster Foundation; Intramurols Washington, D. C. CARL WILSON SOWERS . . . . Dover Metallurgy AMS PETER JOHN STAUFFER . Saint Marys Metallurgy ASM ERLAND PHILnLIP CSTEVENS JR. Arlington, Va. Mineral Eco uKappa Epsilon Mineral lndustnes Student Council, Freshman Cross0 Country; AIME WILLIAM LEE STUTZMAN . . . Ulysses Geology and Mineralogy JAMES ROBERT TEDRICK . . McKeesport Ge ophysics and Geochemistry Manager, College Co- -op; Dormitory Officer; lntramurals RICHARD J. TERSINE . . Punxsutawney Fuel Technology lnframurais; Outing Club ALLEN KENDRICK THOMAS . . Pittsburgh Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering De If to Phi Mcm noger, Varsity Track; President, Delia Phi; S Club; IFC Board of Control; Petroleu um Engineering Societ y; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Pi Epsilon Tau; Tau Bet aPi JOHN ALLEN THOMAS . . . Scranton Metallurgy ASM ADRIAN PAUL VISOCKY . Altoona Geology and Mineralogy JAMES EDWARD WALKER . State College Geology and Mineralogy pHILIP HILAIRE WEBER Mining Engineering State College CARL FREDERICK WILHELM . . Bemville Fuel Technology Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; ACS; Outing Club MICHAEL JOHN WILLARD . . wod, N. J. Goograp Sigm: Phiw Epsilon yVice- President, Sigma Phi Epsilon; lnfromurals NORMAN LEE WILLIAMSON Mining Engineering Fairmoni, W. Va. Delta Tau Delta SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS DAVID P. BARNES o Netherlands,Wis. WALTER T. BENECKI o 0 Erie . BILLIE F. BOYD Lakeland, Fla. Meteorology Ceramic Technology Meteorology I KENNETH BARTLEBAUGH Madisonburg JAN A. BENSON 0 Ceramic Technology Meteorology THOMAS c. BEITEL 0 State College CHARLES R. BINDER Meteorology . Fuel Technology a Shreveport, La. . ANTHONY BOUDREZUX, JR. Franklin, La. Meteorology o Hulmeville ARLEN L. BOWMAN . Sacramento . Geography 0 227 o o WILLIAM E. BUCHAN Sedro Woolley, Wash. Meteorology JAMES H. CABANISS Meteorology WILLIAM C. CARSON Meteorology VINCENT B. CERRONI Geography ALEXANDER CHAMBERLAIN Niagara Falls, N. Y. Meteorology Maxeys, Ga. San Marcos, Tex. Shorpsville WILLIAM B. COOK, JR. Moy,Tex. Meteorology RICHARD E. CRAWFORD Colhoun,La. Meteorology GLENN N. DRESSEN Meteorology DONALD FARMER . Meteorology RON ALD L. F I N NEY Meteorology BOBBY TAYLOR FOWLER Meteorology HAROLD W. GOURGUES, JR, Meteorology Lockhart, Tex. Lockhart, Tex. Loclede, Mo. Norcross, Ga. Lorose, Lo. JOHN L. HAAS, JR Williamsport Geophysics and Geochemistry JACK E. HENDRICKS Shillington Geology and Mineralogy ROBERT C. HENNEMAN Oroville,WushI Meteorology GEORGE P. HIXSON Pittsburgh Min ning Engineering DONALD B. HODGES Astoria, N. Y. Meteorology MARCUS R. HUDGINS Winters,Tex. Meteorology DONALD R. JOHNSON Rackford, Ill. Meteorology FRANKLIN M. JOHNSON Greenville, N. C. Metoorol ogy Students compute dew point and relative humidity in weather observation course 228 ALFRED l. JONE Philipsburg S Meteorology DONALD W JONE S Meteorology WILLIAM M. KNUTH Geography LEONARD J. KRAKOWIAK Chino Lake, Calif. Meteorology Waco, Tex. New Cumberland CHARLES AG c;LANDIS, JR Paradise ology and Mineralogy EMIL E. LINNSTAEDTER Tyler,Tex. Meteorology DELL V. MCDONALD Milford, Utah Meteorology PAUL M. MAUGHAN Meteorology ARTHUR C. MEISINGER Mineral Economics MICHAEL M. MICHLIK Rices Landing Geophysics and Geochemistry Pullman, Wash. State College KENNETH J. MUN Mining Engineering BILL L MURPH EIkins,W. Va. Meteorology FRANK H. NAPPI Bellerose, N. Y. MeteoroIogy FRANCIS W. O'CONNELL Omaha, Nebr. Meteorology THOMAS A OGDEN Pittstown, N. J. Geophysics and Geochemistry JUNIOR A. PAVIK Meteorology LOUIS W.G PHELPS State College Geophysics and Geochemistry WILLIAM E. PISKE Meteorology WILLIAM GG. PLASKON Turtle Creek eophysics and Geochemistry MICHAEL E. POWERS Seattle,Wosh. Meteorology Armstrong, Iowa Metairie, La. Sayre ' WILLIAM M. REDDITT, Ill Shreveport, Lo. M eteorology DAVID R. RODENHUIS Meteorology DAVID T. SMITH Albuquerque, N. M. Meteorology Stockton, Calif. RICHARD T. SNELL Bellefontc Meteorology STANLEY A. SPIVEY San Morcos,Tex. Meteorology MALCOLM G. STEWART State College Geology and Mineralogy JOE D. SUMMERS Meteorology State College RICHARD C. SUTTER Altoono Geography CLEMENT J. THOMAS Superior,Wis. Meteorology ERNEST R. THURBER East Chelmsford, Muss. Meteorology DONALD R. VAN LEUVAN Seattle, Wash. Meteorology ARNULFO H. VILLARREAL Mothis,Tex. Meteorology BRUCE D. WALSH . Albany, N. Y. Meteorology WILLIAM D. WEATHERFORD Uriah,Ala. Meteorology PAUL E. WEBBER College Park, Md. Meteorology JAMES R. WHITE Gibsonio Geology and Mineralogy RONALD W. WIEGMAN Pittsburgh Geology and Mineralogy PAUL T. WILLIS olReydwood City, Calif. Meteo WILLIAM W. WILSON , Meteorology Lecompte, La. EDWARD J. YASUDA Meteorology Pohoa, Hawaii Concentrator is used in cool research laboratory in study of bituminous coal Wind direction and speed are recorded by weather station of University Pennsylvania's only mineral industries museum attracts visitors to campus PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS The College of Physical Education and Athletics offers professional train- ing in health, recreation and physical education, and required health and physical education for men and women and administers the program of inter- collegiate athletics, intramural athlet- ics, and student recreation. During the first two years students follow a broad program of study in the humanities and in the biological, physi- cal and social sciences. The last two years of study prepare the students more specially for their profession. Graduates of the College enter the profession as teachers, coaches, recre- ation directors, and supervisors. Enrollment of the College this year totalled 336 and 88 of these were seniors. There were 39 graduate stu- dents majoring in work offered by the College. Physical education majors learn too by teaching other coeds athletic skills THE ORGANIZATION J. D. LAWTHER E. B. MCCOY C. W. STODDART, JR. Associate Dean; in Cnhare eP, Professional Director of Athletics Director, Physical Educantion Programn in Health, Physical Educatio Cont in uing Educat dRecreation Educat . M. CZEKAJ G. W. HARVEY M. A. ADAMS Business Manager of Athletics In Charge, Required Health and In Cha urge, Required Health and Physical Education for Men Physical Education for Women . . CONGER C. M. SYKES In Charge, Student Recreation In Charge, Intramural Athletics 232 Officers: John T. Morton, Presi- dent; Sandra M. Kleeb, Vice-Presi- dent; Janis l. Somerville, Secretary; and Marjorie A. Hornett, Treasurer. The Physical Education Student Council, composed of 36 members, has as its objective the promotion of closer relationship between students and faculty of the College. In furthering this objective, the Council sponsors a lecture series feo- turing faculty members, primarily from Penn State, but also from other colleges and universities. Student teachers are also encour- aged to share their teaching experi- ences during panel discussions. The Council publishes a monthly newsletter, Discobolus, as well as a booklet for incoming freshmen. Each year it presents awards to the outstanding men and women physi- cal education majors. Bottom Row-M. L. Jackson, 5. MV ch eb, G. N. Biemuller, M. 6. Ryan Top Row-S. C. Bischoff, R. M. Smitley, D. C. Johnson, 5. A. Popp. JOHN T. MORTON President SARA ANNIE ALBERTSON . . Benton Physical Education ROY LEON AURAND . I . I Milroy Physical Education NANCY L. BAIER . . . Williamsport Recreation Education Alpha Omicron Pi Recreation Socicty; Swim Club; WRA MERCEDES JOANNE BEACHLER . . Pittsburgh R reation EducatIon Newman Club; Outing Club; Recreation Sociofy WAYNE C. BEARDSLEE . . . Mansfield Physical Education Freshman Baseball WAYNE FREDERICK BERFIELD . . Williamsport Physical Education JULIUS VSEVOLOD BESOUSHKO . . Philadelphia Physical Education Soccer; S Club; Phi Epsilon Kappa RICHARD MOORE BOGGS . I . Pittsburgh sical Education Physical Education Siudcnt Council; Iniramurals PAUL MONROE BOHN . . Boothwyn Recreation Education Phi Kappa Tau Physical Education Student Council; Recreation Society; AFROTC Drill Tca ;Freshmon Track; lnframurols ROBERT L. BROWN . . . . Philadelphia Physical Education Kappa Alpha Psi Captain, Track; S Club; lntrumurals RICHARD L. BUTTERFIELD . . Montclair, N. J. . Physical Education Sigma Nu . i i Football . J JOSEPH AUGUSTUS CATALANO . . State College I Physical Education EDWARD GILSON CAYE . . . Pittsburgh Physical Education Delta Upsilon Football; S Club AMELIA RAE COHEN . I . Harrisburg Physical Education Hillel; lntromurals MILDRED SPROWLES COTTMAN . Washington, D. C. Physical Education W Intramurals JACKSON HAYDEN DELLASTATIOUS . Silver Spring, Md Physical Education Si Igm aChi Vice- President, Sigm aiCh; Ka appa Phi Kappa; Phys icol Education Student Council; Track; Intromuruls; Editor, Discobolus; Treasurer Phi Epsilon Kappa RICHARD E. DELONG . . . . Allentown Physical Education Captain, Baseball ELMA JEAN DILLS . . . State College Physical Education Lokonides; Outing Club FREDERICK WILLIAM EISELE . . Philadelphia ys ic cal Educat' Ion Basketball; AUSA; S Club; AROTC WILLIAM HARRY ESTERLUND . Pitman, N. J. Pyh SI cal Education Football; Student Moior Club; Intromurals SUSAN JANE FIRST I . . State College Physical Education Delta Delta Delta Treasurer, AWS; Trees surer, Cwens; Secretory, Deltas Delta Delia Thespiuns; Counseling; Women 5 Chor SANDRA ANN FOSSELMAN . , . Wila Physical Education Dc Ito Zeta President Lokonidcs; Physical Education Student COULlnCII, Chimes; Ponhellenic Council C0 Editor Discobol ANNE DAUGHERTY FROST . . . State ColIege Physical Education Kappa Delta LANA K. GLASER . . . Greencastle Phy SI cal Educat ion Physical Education Student Council; WRA; lntromurols pRISCILLA ANN GREEN . . Ridgewood, N. J. Physical Education President, Tennis Club; Officiol's Club; Hockey Club; Intromurals ELIZABETH QUILLIAMS GREVE . . Lansdowne Phy sicalEducation Int ramura ol DEANNA KAYE GRIMM . . . McKeesport Ph I aIEducation lntromurals; Official's Club ROBERT WEISS GROSS . . . McKeesport Physical Education Phi Epsilon Pi HAROLID JESSE GROVE I . Duncaannon ation Educati on uKoppa Lam Phi Epsilon Kappa; Kappa Phi Kappa; Alpha Phi Omega; Recreationl Society MARY DIETRICK HALLER . . . State College Physical Educat' tIon Delta Zeta Lukonides; Intramurols; Physical Education Student Council MARJORIE ANNI oHARNETT . . . State College Physical Educat Alpha Gamma Delta Secretary, Treasurer, Physical Education Student Council; Intromurols VIRGINIA GRAY HARPSTER Pennsylvania Furnace Physical Education DAVID LEE ISENBERG . . . Huntingdon Physical Education a DENNIS CLAUDIUS JOHNSON . . Philadelphia Physical Education Ko oppo Alpha Psi 0 Physical Education Student Council; Captain Freshman Cross Country; Cro 055 Country; Tra ck JACQUELINE JOHNSTON . . In dinna r, Recreation Education Alpha Delia Pi Blue Bond; Outing Club; Recreation Society PEGGY ANN KUBE . . . State College I' Physical Education IntmmuruIs ,;. 235 REGIS JAMES MALONEY . . . DuBois Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa; Newman Club; lntromurols DAVID MICHAEL MANKEY . . Pittsburgh Physical Education POLLY MITTEN . . . . State College Physical Education AI ph a Omicron Pi Vice- President, Swim Club; WRA; Student Major Club; In tr amurols Outinlg Clu JANET LOUISE MOON . Connellsville ysical Educat tion Sfudentp Myajor CIuIr Iniromurals JOHN THOMAS MORTON . . . Rixford Physical Education Chi Phi Cp Iain Golf Team; ICCB; President, Chi Phi; President Phy sicoI Education Student Counc iI MARY ELLEN DENISE O'BRIEN . . Ardmore Recreation Education Recreation Society; Newman Club; Swim Club SAMUEL JOHN LOBB . . . . Pen Argyl Physical Education Baseball DONNA LEA LOCHINGER . . Sco ttdole Physical Education Alpha Xi Delta Intrumurals RUTH MARTHA LONGACRSE . . BroomaIl icalEducat' hon Officialls Club; Inframurals; WRA GWENDOLYN JO McALISTER Arlington, Va. Physical Education Ku uppo Alpha Theta Lokonides; Physical Education Student Council; Noiods MICHAEL WILLIAM McMAHON . Irwin Recreation Educati CIu Kappa Epsilon Newman Club; President, Outing Club HUGH FRANCIS McSHANE . . . MunhoIl Recreation Education Outing Club; Recreation Society RICHARD LEE PAE . . . Dauphin Physical Education Beta Theta Pi Football DONALD EVES PAXTON . . La trobe Recreation Education Beta Theta Pi Phi Epsilon Kappa; Fre shmon Tr ack; Varsity Track; Physical Education St udent Council; Trensuier, Student Major CI ub WILLIAM DANIEL POPP . . Steelton Physical Education Beta Theta PI Football ELDON EDWARD PRICE . . . State College Physical Education VANCE ELLIOTT REA . . Sewickley Physical Education Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tennis; Phi Epsilon Kappa MARY FRANCES REED . . . Duq uesne Physical Education Alpha Xi Delta Outing Club; Orchcsis; Figure Skating Club JAMES WARREN REESE . . . Houtzdole Physical Education LEE PAUL RENTZEL . . . Manchester Physical Education Baseball; Phi Epsilson Kappa; Kappa Phi Kappa WAYNE HAROLD RODGERS . . Philadelphia h sical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa; Wesley Foundation; Soccer JUDITH ESTHER SAMUELS . . . Greenville Physical Education Outing Club ROBERT BRUCE SCHRACK . State College erc reation Educ at ino Blue Band; Outing Club; Recreation Society ANNE VERONICA SMITH . State College Physical Education Student Major Club haul: DENNIS JOSEPH SOISSON . . . Connellsville Physical Education Sigma Chi Wrestling; Student Major Club; SAME; AUSA WILLIAM REEVES SURGNER . . Ambler Physical Education Aipha Tau Omega President, Alpha Tau Omega; Freshman Baseball; IFC Committee; Dor mitory Officer; intramuru Is CHARLES EDWARD TOMAJKO . . . Ruffsdale h sical Education Phi Sigma Kappa; Kappa Phi Kappa; lntramurols; Outing Club PRISCILLA MARIE WASILKO . . Monaco Physical Education Delta Delta Delta Chimes; Lakon ides; Vice- President, WRA; In;framurols WSGA Senate, LA VIE SGA Committee; Physica al Education St udent Council; Chairman, AWS; Elections Committee; Student Major Club; Counselin DONALD GLEN WILSON . . . Bethlehem Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsilon Basketball; S Club; Druids; Outing Club; Freshman Baseball SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS o THOMAS R. BOYD . . . . Philipsburg . DEAN M. ROSSI i i . . State College Physical Education Physical Education THOMAS F. CANTY . . . Hiliburn, N. Y. PhysicalEducation o JOEL L. ROTH . . . . Harrisburg Recreation Education ROBERT A. GINGERICH . . Seven Valley o Recreation EducatIon ' WILLIAM SCHOENEBECK . . State College . Physical Education EDWARD J. KIKL.A . . . Monongahela Physical Education JEROME E. SECKLER . . . Valley Stream, N.Y. ERNEST G. NOLL . . . . Quakertown PhysiCOlEducation Recreation Education . WILBUR J. OBERLY . . . Asbury, N. J. JOSE A. VEGA . . . Los Angeles, Calif. Physical Education Physical Education 237 238 WV... V-....4 . Goose takes 0 gander 242 FRATERNITIES 6 6 6 V RONALD E. NOVAK President The lnterfraternity Council, founded in 1914, is the legislature of the Penn State fraternity system. It is comprised of fifty-three members, each fraternity having one representative. The Council enacts rules and regu- lations that govern rushing, social functions, scholarship qualifications and many other fraternity activities. The regulations imposed on the fraternities by the Council are enforced by the Board of Control. The Penn State Council is a member of the National Interfraternity Council. This year the scholarship improvement award was won by Alpha Kappa Lambda, while Alpha Zeta again obtained the award for highest scholarship among the fraternities. The award for Homecoming Weekend lawn display was won by Alpha Chi Rho. Greek Week was held in October this year and the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity was the winner of the annual IFC Sing. In place of the lFC-Panhel Ball in the Spring, an lnter-Collegiate Jam Session was substituted. Many problems facing the individual houses and fraternity system as a whole are discussed at the annual IFC workshops. Wilmer E. Wise, assistant to the Dean of Men, serves as adviser to the Interfratemity Council. Bottom Row6Dandridge, Haney, Fey, Mearsl Bronstcin, Novak, Lucido, Haber, Robinson, Clisby, DeRocco, Grubbs. Second Row-chycr, Caspero, Black, Atenl Even, Vagli, Coleman, Gum, Gibbic, McCahan, Morton, Naglc, Tirabassi. Third Row-Tcwksbury, Hardham, Dusack, Stanford, Craft, Kohlor, Oilivcr, Kisor, Smith, Dcishcr, Bartoo, Pass, Surgner, Barment Top Row6Lyter, Schweitzer, Strauss, Logue, Mooney, Johnston, Carries, Keitz, Ensley, Gerber, Kohl, Knoepfle, Birchard. 6 V U . Founded 1904 Seniors 'Versny of Michigan 44 Chapters . . E. P. KOHLER, H J. E. MCSPARRAN W. E. SHENK PENN STATE CHAPTER : '. V.R.SMITH Established 1909 Advisernc. K. NELSON $ 3 ? . . W .f, ' I ' . ' v. 1x Ag E52 .4. V , 4, Bottom Row J. E. McSporron, White, Loguo, Homer, Kohler, Witmcr, Ream, Bailey, Fcllzonc Second Row-Millhousc, Gregg, Tobin, Block, V. R Smith, Bruce, Grubb, Wcrt, Shenk, Karl. Third Row chfzel, Jacques, Campbell, Gilbert, Bicel Bnrhcr, Steinhauer, Dunlap, Paris, Becker, Butkicwicz, Machlun Top Row-Rohm, Nauman, Six, Macoloriy, Wolfe, Bcachoml R, C. Smith, Groff, Show, Laughton, McElhmmn, L. W. McSpnrron. ALPHA CHI RHO Founded 1 895 Trinity College 23 Chapters PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1917 Seniors R P. BLEIER J. J. KAPITANOFF R. F. NICELY G L. BLEW R. D. KEBERT W K. PASS C. A COLE H. J. MARIANI D. F WERB J. J. Guzzo E. s. MARSHALL G, A. ZIEGLER A B McFALL Adviser J. D. DITTMAR C 'Ix 4? $ w; l f. $ w Bottom Row Ma ioni, Blew, McFall, Puss, Mrs. Bleich, Ziegler, Guzzo, Bleier, Werb. Second RowsMorsholl, Nicely, Movies, Cole, Kebert, Skwish, Whorrol Knrwoski, Grnymn, Ncwhouso Top Row -Krnus, Scott, Lentz, Goodrichl Breiter, Churan, Marin, Richardson, Candy, Stout, Keffer, Gcsty. ' :109 x f V V 147E; ALPHA CHI SIGMA Founded 1902 University of Wisconsin NU CHAPTER Established 1911 55 Chapters Seniors H F BALL E. J L. GRESKOVICH R, v, KILGORE G. K, BERGHOLTZ W. M. HARDHAM R, J, LUSKY A. J. CASSERI H. N, JOHN G, W. MEYER D. C. CUFFIA D. G. JONES C H. MORAN, JR. T. H. EISAMAN O. D. SLAGLE 4a 1315' $3 Advisor- F L. CARNAHAN Bottom Row Cuffio, KIIQOIC, Bcrgholtz, Grcskovich, Hordhom, Mrs. Wolfe, Eisomon, Jones. Bull, Meyer, Lusky. Second Row-Troutmcm, Porsmg, Looncy, Viney, Reynolds, Patterson, Deming, Slogle, Schlegel, Rymorchyk, Coole. Top Row-a-R. E. Lee, J. S. Lee, Sanchez, Pozik, Dochstadcf, Moyer, Smmck, Pettibon, Walsh, Heym, Harlocher, Fox. 247 Founded 1913 New York University 77 Chapters PI DEUTERON CHAPTER Established 1948 4 1' R 355's! . e3: 421$ A 1G! :aqcil j I :43! x L. V 4 3k ' 126$ :81? II. 4i Bottom RowRProHo, Kloppcr, Boardmon, Rosenf eld, Boxer, Koplon, Chick, Cohen, Shore, Plovin Kollin Liobcr rmCI,n Green nberg, Garfunkel, Toll Myers Kot,z Tucker, Anmuth Slivermon, Sovitz. Toplin, Grumer, Feder Muzcss, Levitz Spiegler. 248 R. BO ARDMAN I. BOXER M. COHEN B GARFUNKEL A. GREENBERG L G R R J. H. E. GRUMER l I 1;! :31! Seniors M. F. KLAPPER J. P. KOLLIN l. LIEBERMAN L. LIPSHUTZ M. H. LIZERBRAM M. l. LOWY :qa ' Q? 16? W3! 145? ii! i j I 11$? 1Q! :16! 14$! $2,. '1. II: Lizcrbrom, Lipschutz, Pollock. Third Row-Diomond J. PLAVIN PI M. POLLACK M. PRATTA B. S. SAFIER M, L. SNEIDERMAN OLL I I4 Second Row-Sneidermon, Epstein, Miller, Kurman, Glick, Sigmon Malkin Zion, Top Row-Goorin Gunman, FIshbein, Tomis Rothmon Colon, Sncidorman, Sincov, Ticktin, MyersonI Foundcd I904 Seniors Ohm State Uh'vers'ty 37 Chapters v. M. BOUNDS w L MATHlAS w J PAULES J. F. BOYER D o MATTOCKS J R. PIFER Jw. AMPBELL w s McDANEL, JR J AJ SELDOMRIDGE GAMMA CHAPTER E.SJCCARPENTER EJJ MECKLEY R R SHIE ESMinShed 19 H.CUNNINGHAM w.c MERKLE K P. SOERGEL JR R.J. DINUS L. H MYERS L E SP PENCER JR E.W.FERGUSON R. H PACKARD J H. STEP ENS F. w. FURMAN R P PARVEL wJ K.TRUMBAUER J. E. WILLIAMS 1:41am 4'! 161-! 4654 ail . G. M, LYTER Advisers-HJ FJ DORAN, W. F. JOHNSTONE e? F J- 4157' ga Rena L 1c? ma u .I .V Q J9 :15! 4 n . :64 $46! f '1 W 3 164 . 0:33 443 1' .. -1 4699 ad' Q?! 545! QQIRK 1 :1chsz :Q' 14E! X 71'; i3 a 1. J1. E -J , Bottom RowHMecklcy, Mathias, Boyer, Mottocks, Lytcr, Mrs. Keister, Poules, Myers, Williams, Seldomridge, Merkch man, Pifer, Trumbaucr, Bounds, Campbell, Packard, Spencer, Ferguson, Stephens, Carpenter, Shields, Cunningham. Third ROWchDanel, Poruel, Daley, Moycr, Ace, Dreisbach, Foreman, Bodcrtschcr, Zicbcr, Beaver, Buzby, Wentz, Kettercr, Morrison. Fourth RowHR. Smith! Broccionte, Elgucta, Wilson, Zombo, Ayril, chlik, DcVHbiss, Schonk, Dixon, Mchcl, Taylor. Top Row-O'Bricn, Stuart, Muse, Wagner, Gilliland, Witmcr, Torvl Gosnell, Arkwright, Block, H. D. Smith, Huger, chtcr, Hoffman Second RowkSocrgcl, Dinus, Fur- ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA Founded 1914 University of California TAU CHAPTER Established 1957 22 Chapters Seniors H. D CASNER, JR. H J GROVE T. E KINGSLEY S. B. CHRISTMAN R W. HUCK R. A. KRUPPA R. D. CLISBY B C JOHNSON W. D, NACE M. D. CONNELLY L. R. KlEHL D. C. TAFT Adviscr-H. T. MOON '1? is V E II E Bottom Row-Johnson, Burkey, Clisby, Mrs Olsen, Kiehl, Grove, Cosner, Simurdo. Krum, Hucki Black. Top RowDFiorello Sicoro, Zimmerman, Nedrow, Llewellyn, H099, Rulond Gogorik, Taft I ia' 7 is? Second RowD-Gomez, Noce Kruppo, Connelly, Kingsley, Christmun I. ALPHA PHI ALPHA Founded 1906 Cornell University 313 Chapters GAMMA NU CHAPTER Established 1947 Seniors J. W. CHESTER H HUNTER W. LEE J. E. DUKES JA H. STANFORD Adviser -E. H. GI FFORD Bottom Row-Dukes, Hill, Stanford Top Row-Chester, Sharpe, Cheatham, Johnson. Founded 1914 Seniors Syracuse University 35 Chapters R. J. CENEDELLA D. E. GUIDA J. J, PANTONE F. R GATTO H. 1 MARINO A D. SINOPOLI CHI CHAPTER Adviser.-F. M. ANGELONI Established 1929 . 7; .4 . 3' , , . Bottom Row-Marino, Sinopoli, Cencdellu, Guido, Gatto. Top Row-Gibino, Cascioli, Pontonc, Youngworth, Scnulis, Sccka, Nesc. 252 Founded 1914 Seniors U ' - . . mvers'ty 0f lllmo.s 7 Chapters L. R. BARTON T. A. GRIPP c G. SIGNOR R H. FERTIG c. s, HERSHEY R. R. WHITE J. B. FILIPP D. R. McCAHAN R. A. WIECH VITRUVIUS CHAPTER D.M FRANClS D.K.SHAW C C.WRlGHT EsrablIShed I955 Advisor M. R. DesMARAIS 5. V Q 2?: wt: ? Bottom Row- Barton, Engdohl, Fertig, Wiech, McCahcn, Gripp, Hershey. Second Row Fruth, Hunt, Francis, Andrews, Gregorski, White. Top Row-Kintz, Huber, Ebert, Ehringcr, Boyer, DiMinno, Bruno. 253 ALPHA SIGMA PHI Founded 1845 Yale University 56 Chapters UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1918 Seniors R. C BIBZA L. R. MABERY W. R. RIERSON E. A CLIFF F. L. MANLEY R B SCOTT G. A GAVALEK J. B; MOSS J R WALTER R. N. GIBBS A. J. NAGLE W. E. WHITE T J. HILL W. L. PHILLIPS E H WICKLAND W. J. LEHMAN B. R. QUIRE F R WOLF Adviser F. H. YONKER $5 3 gv kg; A W W V g, 9 Bottom Row-Wicklond, Cliff, Mabcry, Rierson, Nogle, Govolek, Phillips, Bowers, W. J. Lehman. Second Row-Rimel, Signor, Quire, Lechthaler, Manley, DeBalli, Bibza, Walter, Scott. Third Row Leory, Armbruster, Bernacki, Downesl Diefcnderfer, Bua, Krum, Guthrie, Scordo. Top Row-H. A Lehman, Bcrtrundo, Vogcl, Dean, Wellhofer, Harbcrger, McClorren, Zuber, Moyes, Harrison. ALPHA T AU OMEGA Founded 1865 Virginia Military Institute 120 Chapters GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER Established 1914 Seniors J D. BERRY R. A. EVANS W. R. MITCHELL L. H. BROWN J. A. FERRER W. R. SURGNER D A. CURRY M. N. KAISER D. J. THOMAS . Wu Bottom Row-Sfromfors, Coles, Sedlok, Mitchell, Surgnor, Evans, Curry, Thomas, Brown. Second Row Davis, Johnson, Morey, Kirlcy, Edwards, Pollock, MikcseH, Cooper. Top Row-Minnich, Berry, Korlik, Evans, Landls, Witmor, Schneider, Ulmcrl Conner, Kaiser. , ',1 - Founded l 897 Seniors Ohio State University 53 Chapters D R EVEN K D KOCH G E OILER R. c GILMOUR J E. KLUNSMAN H B ROTHE D. L. GRAHAM c. B. ANE F. L RUSH MORRILF CHAPTER A D HOR NE A. B. LEVAN D. E. STEADMAN Establ-shed 1898 J c HURLBURT c. P. WRIGHT 256 Adviscr-aJ. F. CONE m w A m? .3 Bottom ROW--Gr0h0m, Steodman, Reitcr, Horne, Mrs. Lotham, Even, Hecbncr, Kunsman, Lune, Rolhe, McKee, Sfcen, Roberts, Rush, OilerA V J! 1M 1m R Miller. Second RowENormon, Wright, Kessler, LBW ! Third ROWDAnd0r50n1C0I9,Holm, Hickok, Huber, Resides, Kershncr, Madden, Flatt, Shook, Buss, CrilcY' Top Rothunmorc, Andre, Wiant, Smith, Poorbaugh, Rein, Sowcrs, Minor, Everson, Thompson, Miller, Nilles, Williams. 7: Q U :lei 4 x Var Founded l 910 Seniors HChapters J.S.ETTELSON MLANDAU B BSHERR R.J.HABER A.M.LOEB S.A SINGER B.B.POKRAS BETA CHAPTER . J HURVITZ s BARACH Established 1913 Adv'smki ' , ' Cornell University 1. V Ia W a Is, 7 W :6 3v V'I j i 7 v i '5- . '.'.. Bottom Row Pokros, Ncedlcmon Choiken, Klein, Mrs WilliamsI Haber, Loeb Landau Cooper. Second Row-Goldsfcin, Weissfeld, Hoborman Nurick Ash, Sherr, Kridcl Aaron, Axelrod, Singer ThIrd Row-Schworz, Braun Levien, Kormun, Glcif, Ross, Schwartz Blank, London Shapiro Lempert. Top Row ResHer, Shaman, Dries Fireman, Sussman, Weiss, Zuckermun, Ruticnburg, Urie, Epstein Schimmol. BETA THETA PI Founded 1839 Miami University 99 Chapters ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1888 Seniors L W. CARPENTER T W. KULP W. D. POPP G. B. GARBARINO J. H. LANG J. B. SWAYNE, Ill D. A. GIFFORD D. D. MYER H. C. WEBER J. S. GROFCSIK R. L. PAE H. J WILSON D. E, PAXTON Adviscn-J. B. SMITH , f $5 a ., a . V , r ' 0 4 '6? .x ' f. - Bottom Row Weberl Grofcmk, Gifford, Gorborino, Long, Swuyne, Kulp, Popp, Mallory, Poe. Second Row-Hcrritt, Wilson, Paxton, Weikort, Rumsoy, Schulm, Snyder, Myer, McKnight. Third Row Pittmon, Hellmuth, Moorhcod, Pifer, Grubbs, Kcmmercr, Carpenter, Spcnler, Giering. Top Row Capctol0, Poulin, Lcinboch, Brayl McCloy, Liskc, Irvine, Curtis, Gray, Krcwson. CHI PHI Founded 1824 Princeton University 34 Chapters ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1924 Seniors J. D, AUSTRAW W. B, DAVIS C. H. BARNER P. T. GEORGE G. G, BEST J. D. HOLDEN W. D BEVAN K. J. HOUCK T. L. CLARKE F. R. IHRIG W. F. KERSHNER Advisurh-C. W. STODDART, R3 Bottom Row-Stolp, Ihrig, Bevan, Conike, Irons, Morton, George! Burner, Weinmayr, Cinol v' . Second Austrow, Jones, NIChOIS, Clarke, Stothoff, Holden, Prcgmonl Finnster. Junker, Duvoll, Felice, Michaell Bate, Cozodd. JR. J. T MORTON C. J NICHOLS L. D. PAPP D G. S P V. M TOL .WEINMAYR Do Row Moriotti, Sorrentino, Stratton, Grow, Top Row Kinnon, Krousc, Wood, Sebastian, Morsteller, Comly, Powell, McDermott, Founded 1890 Cornell University 47 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1929 AV IX: ; ANDERSEN BA ER D. P. J W. C. E BIRCHARD R. B LON K. H. CARPENTER J. R. DRENNING A P. H M. GREGERSON J. L. HERDMAN R C ISHAM Seniors J C. JOHNSON R. W. KEARNS J. D. LEISE R. F. MocLEAN T. H. MALINIAK E J. MCBRAIRTY R J F R F MclLVAINE R. McLAREN Adviscrv-M. W. WH ITE I xC - I I ' I '2 'A- Bottom Row-Fust Bolon, Mcllvainc Lcise Mrs Biolos, Birchard, Obrist Boer Moliniak Second Row-Potochny, Tocelcsky, Furlong, Yurochko, lshom, dR Andersen, Drenning, McLorcn MocLeon , McBrairty. WHWoltcr S,teck VIcrck, Gregerscn, Henderson, Hcrdmcm, Scmmel, McCoy, Spruguc. Johnson. Top RowHRiskin, Potierson, Linger, Thompson, Butoz, Churo, Zugoy,Pfeifer,Butcher,Frunce1Ream 260 U Founded 1827 Ion College PSI CHAPTER Established 1959 Seniors 17 Chapters J. E, ABRACZINCKAS R. w. KORNBAU B. w. SETTLEMYER T. c. CREESE J. w. OGLE w. L, TALBOTT P. B RED G. B, ROBECK A K THOMAS R. F KOHLER w. H. THOMPSON Advtser--R. E. GALBRAITH Bottom Row -Kornbau, Thompson, Robeck, Thomas, Woclchll, Ogle, Settlemycr. Second Row Kohler Fred MocMeekin, Crccsc, Akers, Thomas. Top Row-Hoger, Fraser, Wilkcns, Rolphs, Reed, Currie, Goy Niollson ' DELTA SIGMA PHI Founded 1905 City College of New York 101 Chapters EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1905 m- g.gvyway W m u V Seniors C. G. BARWIS R G. GRACE R L. POGYOR G A. BERRIS R. S. JANKE G A. RUFFNER A. J. CASE D. B. KISER R. D TRUlTT M. W. Du J. T. MUSSER N H. WHITE W M. GLADKOWSKI J, H. PALMER D H. YEAGLE Adviser-R. G. WEAVER v w Bottom Row Cosc, Gohn, White, Musser Kiscr, Jonkc, Truitt, Yeugle. Second Row Borwis Berris, Palmer Mctz, Ruffner, DuMors Hull Pogyor. Third Rchrzog Grace Gludkowski Zimmerman, Krouss, Clark, GolJuro, Stoner, Greene. Top Row DiPuppo, Rothman Melhorn, Ohrmon Hermann, Oswalt, Cunningham Becmyi Grovel Brennan. DELTA T AU DELT A Founded 1858 Bethany College 89 Chapters TAU CHAPTER Established 1872 L ,1 L1: am. Seniors G S. BOWMAN D. T. ERWIN E, R. RAIFORD D. B. BYRNE C. C. HUNTER R. L, TUVE J. WL CROSBY D. B. MOONEY R, L. WHITTEKER Advisor-HL W. STOVER Wolfe! Kohlhoos. Third R Sohrauer, Delohunfy, Griffin, Haywood, Landman, Shea, Vollancc. Bottom Row-Crosby, Bowman, Keck, Erwin, Mooney! Rciford, Dunn, Abbey. Second Row-Hunter, Barents, Whittaker, Weiss, Tuvo, Chapman, Kohlc, ow-Munort, Byrne, OLDonneH, Ebert, Reader, Reynolds, UngGr, Brownbazk, Stewart. Top Row-Fetterolf, Taylor, Franklin, Founded 1928 Seniors Ohio State University 4 Chapters w. R. ALCORN N. IANETTI E. C. NEIMAN R. M. ALLEMAN R. c. JOHNSON D. J. OVERDORFF E. J. BORTNER D, L. KORAIDO s w P uss BETA CHAPTER L. M. CROM K. F. LEDERER R. R. RODRIGUEZ Established 1928 L. L. DILLARD J. M. LINDLEY R. D SCARTH D w. HAGY J. MAYHEW P w SEMMEL E K. HARBAUGH R L. McCHESNEY c c WIBLE G. F. METZGER Adwser M. E. SCHROEDER m Q; 3.69. $3161 Q! :1 I 4.x x , A G! in I w: Bottom Row Silvis, Koroido, Semmel, Hurbaugh, Crom, Mrs. Bart. Johnston, Lcderer, Thomas, Pruss, Wible. Second Row-Dilliard, Lindley, Alcorn, Metzgor, Ncimon, Ionnem, Overdorff, Hogy, Allcmon, Rodriguez, McChesney. Third Row-Wogner, Colveri, Cooper, Thompson, Jones, McDowell, Fawcett, Graham, Cooper, Gutshull. Top Row-Scarth, Musscr, Thompson, Johnsonl Corseliusl Evonsl Lutz, Bock, Ritter, Carlson, Stitt, Harvey. 264 Williams College 81 Chapters J. w. ANDERSON R. A. ELNICKI w. L. SOBCZAK E. w. BAHL E. A. OLLIVER K. L. SULLIVAN R.C BALDWIN R. H. PARRY J.W.THOMPSON PENN STATE CHAPTER P.T BARILAR L.L.SHEARER D.E.WILLIAMS Establlshed 1909 A R. BENNETT F. R. SKIDDLE C. M. YOUNG E G CAYE D. F. YOUNG Adviser-P. A. MITTEN Founded 1 843 Seniors Bottom Row-D. F. Young, Skiddle, Olliver, Sullivan, Shearer, Williams, Thompson. Second Row--C. M. Young, Bahl, Simon, Moron, Melchior, Greenleof, Cimochowski. Third RowaenneH, Merrill, Weaver, Hahn, Sommons, LaHoff, Bow, Pogliccia. Top Row--Oermcm, Siegrist, Amonn, Maynard, Mog- notto, Zimmer, Callahan, Rosoti, Stuart. 265 ! KAPPA DELTA RHO Founded 1905 19 Chapters Middlebury College ZETA CHAPTER Established 1920 Seniors F A. J, ARNOLD T. F CRUSCO M. M. RICHARDS A. E. BAYER F. W GILMORE J. E. STROTHMAN R, A. BRUMBAUGH E. J. KIKLA R. F. TABOR K A. MATURI Advisor G. R. HUDSON 95+: 1g; MG. igfiw I 4 w 4 vie 1 L 14 4g! Second Row Willioms, Campbell, Rhoods, Tabor, Malleson, Top Row-Popozian, Henncssey, Voldov, Urishl Bottom Row BrumbGugh, Sirothmun, Bayer, Crusco, Richards, Gilmorel Maturi, Arnold. Kurch, Yolch, Wright. Third R w -M0unz, Brumbuch, Erb, Roberts, Rudder, Storrcttl Unger, Fordyce. Mingle, Cornohum Lawrence, Hunt, Drcsscl. KAPPA SIGMA Founded 1869 University of Virginia 132 Chapters ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1892 Seniors G, L DEAN D. F. HILDERBRANDT E. J DUHNOSKI V. G, LEOPOLD E. J. GOLETZ R. E. MCLAUGHLIN D H. HICKS H, B. NORMENT H. H. RUSSELL Advisor-P. D. BENDER E, J SCHMIDT W. G. WYMAN N. L. YOST W. P. YOST v , 8' Bottom Row-Wymun, Maize. Golefz, Norment, Koch, Dean, D. F. Hilderbrondt. Second Row-Schmidt, McLaughlin, Hmks, Antcnucci, Leopold! Yostl Lauboch, Duhnoski. Top Row-Soxcr, J. L. Hildcrbrondf, Casey, Cover, Schweinbergl Madden, Kelley. Founded 1912 Seniors Boston University 152 Chapters T. F. CANTY J. w. JONES T. s. LATTOMUS F J. EGNER J. N. K. R, PINKERTON J. w. ERICKSON J. M. KLEINHENZ L. R WALKER ZETA ZETA CHAPTER J. M. HUSK E. A. KNOEPFLE w c WHITLATCH Establlshed 1912 J. B. JONES J. R LARSON R. L WILSON Adviser-6 l. AUKER W 0;. a: v5 '7 - .7 ? $ 1 .4 IN x vs Bottom Row Cunty, London, Wunderlich, Knoepfle, Mrs. Groctzmger, Jones, Walker, Larson, Kowolski. Second Row Yotes, Gromocki, Kleinhenz, JoneSI Huskl Whitlotch, Erickson, Reid, Watt, nghYnCL Thlfd Row Kemmcrcr, Rosenzweig, Witmer, Hortgcn, Tusscy, Woclfling, Pollock, London Kulick. TOP Row -Osipowcr, Rlcncrl Anderson, Briggs, Wikort, Marshall, Toggort, Howclle, Adams, Jourdan. 268 Founded 191 1 Seniors Howard unive'SW 84 Chapters w E. AMOS J H. CHEATHAM J. E. DANDRIDGE w, E. BOOKER s. T. CLAYTON p. L. DENT c. A. COOPER NU CHAPTER Established 1921 Bottom Row Booker, Clayton, Amos, Dandridge, Dent! Chemhom. Top Row SorreIl, Valentine, Mitchell, Bennett, Brown, Goodnight, Thomas. PHI DELTA THETA Founded 1848 Miami University 122 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER Established 1904 Seniors R. E, BEARD J. H. COULT G J. MOTTO C. T, BISHOP C. W. CULP R, W. O'CONNOR J l. BLANCK R. M. ELLIOTT D L RUPPERT T. B. BOUCEK J. L. ENSLEY E T WHITE T . FE RN! '6 v :2; v :3 V Q 4;; . Bottom Row-Beard, O'Conner, Fey, FerreHi, Mrs. Kerr, Enslcy, Blonck, Reed, Lcinboch, Second Row--Coult, Shcrr, Slugle, Burkhort, Culcbottu, Shon- non, Fceney, Ksoss. Third Roqucllcy, McCombs, Parkinson, Campbell, Brown, Bickell, Engle, Rickard. Top Row McKean, Linton, Smith, Cornwath, Overlock, Allen, Thompson, Boyer, Pierce. PHI EPSILON PI Founded 1904 City College of New York 35 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1914 Seniors s. B. BARMEN L. D. EPSTEIN H. c. LINCOLN J. L. BERGSTEIN G. A GOLDBERG R. L. MYERS D. M. BURSTIN R. w. GROSS N. M. PORT A. D. KAMIS Adviser A KALIN Bottom Row-Rosenfhol, Epsmin, Barman, G. A. Goldberg, Kamis, Burstin. Second Row Gro5smon, Baron, Bergstein, N. Schwartz, Gross, Port, Moses, Brecker. Third Row H. L. Schwartz, Newman, Haverson, Kolodney, A. Z, Goldberg, Botwin, SYcinbcrg, Berkownz. Top Row Moskowitz, Gilison, Gross, Bremen, Weincr, Stone, Sondson, Udell, Kronstadt. Founded 1848 Seniors Wa hington and Jefferson College 87 Chapters K. w AKU ET TT J4 5, GOOD w. w. NAYLOR M T BALLING, lIl H. J. HEFFNER, JR. J. J. OPPERMAN C. E. BAR JRT C L. HODGES, JR. J. F OTTINGER GAMMA PHI CHAPTER D. F. BARI'Br'OO S E. KELLLAEMS D. B. SCHAEFFER Established 1888 G. c. BENTREM G P. J. E. SCOTT F. N. BIESECKER A. W. KKETTENRING, JR. R.N.SNYDER D. W. ELLIS W. AC R. D. WAITE, JR. 1'3? w a $7 :5, $7 $1 a;- 1833 :1 1:5! 4 Bottom Row-Ellis, Ottinger, Snyder, Barb, Kelley, Bortoo, Good! Hodges, Heffncr. Second ROWAFink, Waite, Bell, Furtncyl Finkelston, Naylor, 5Com Schoeffer, Naco, Bruce, Kettenring. Thir d RowALeighton, Sponcyborger Evans, Boyer, Aukett, Pigossi, Boson, Davidson, 5005?. Top RonBUnks' Muck Llewellyn, Lcnkcr, Clark, Dohner, Yovetlch, Stern, Rumler, Streamer, Storm 272 Founded 1852 WGShington and Jefferson College 61 Chapters T. C. DURST R. P. EVELHOCK B, H. FREEMAN PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1912 x5? Va. v E5 3 Bottom Row-Wesoloski, Lucido, Koontz, Mrs. McDowell, Schweitzer, Durst, Evelhoch, O'Connor. Toronto, MocMuIlon, Baker. Third Bradford, Wharton, Wurtzbocher, Brown, Ncgley. Seniors C, C. LUCIDO C. N. SCHWEITZER J. W. STAMAN Advisor--F. H. LEUSCHNER W P; R Row-Wellington, MiHcr, Stoup, Dufncr, Stoman, Suhydu, Deurdorff, Koch. . W. TUCKER D. WANSER J WESOLOSKI Second Row Linder, Bluckhom, Benner, Long, Bryan, Top Row Whifscrt, Woodring, Ncckcrl PHI KAPPA SIGMA Founded 1850 University of Pennsylvania 46 Chapters PSI CHAPTER Established 1890 Seniors T. W. ALBERTSON F. A. LEVENDOSKY R. LLAS K. C. LOUIS, JR. s. B CURRY, JR. H. J. OPPERMANN, JR. A. S. LAMMEY D. D. REED J. v. RIGHI Advisor F. R. AXELSON 61G! 15; g4 11 GE. 4633 4 156:! 3 Q a , l 4 K Qt, ; -w '3 -, s 51 u $:: Bottom Row-Levcndosky, R. C. Schettig, Lommey, Swob, Tirobossi, Mrs. WlnSIOW, Albertson, Getz, Swisshelm, Righi. Murphy, Belles, Curry, Trucblood, Schwab, Kockmon, Shill, Louis. Croft, Burns, Raiser. Top Row-Wllcy, Discovich, Bobione, Beanie, Peace, Jameson, Burke, Morris, Duffy, Born, Adamsl Ferguson. M Second Row-Ogdcn, Bowman, Third Row-Johnstone, Marshall! Fctsko, Goertnerl Bool, J. A. Schettig, Ruoff, Terry, J. W SCHWAB R. N. SOUDER J. R. R. W SWAB . TIRABASSI v I a 6' PHI KAPPA TAU Founded 1906 Miami Universny 74 Chapters OMICRON CHAPTER Established 1922 P. M BOHN R. W. LARSEN E. J. SEKULA, JR. J. E. CRAFT B. L. LIVELY J. P. SWEENEY R. C. EDGAR F. A. PHELPS R. J. VILSCEK J. N. FLECK W. C ROVESTI T. G. WELLS J. E. FRANCIS C. J. WYDRA x l Seniors i 1 Adwsor W. F. PROKASY I w Bottom Row--Flcck, Lively, Phelps, Croft, Mrs. Muhuran, Evans, Sweeney, Wells, Bohn. Second Row-Kcrcnick, Monie, Larson, Edgar, Neulof, Wydro, Sokulo, Notarello, Shocn. Third Row Elisco, Watkins, Holcombc, Sceiig, Rovesfi, Druml Orlic, Bosserman, Pogachnick. Top Row Thomas, Joyce, Hossler, McNory, Fenstermochcr, Grezlak, Fischer, Koziol, Bryson, Trubillo. Brown and Lehigh Universities 276 BETA GAMMA CHAPTER ZI y Bottom Roqueber, Pollok, Smith, Mrs Eogon, Vogli, Dunyok, Poloschok, Hrobak Kizis, Riva, Burcin Hyduk, Barf, M F. Kocur. rill, Bailey, R C Weber, Osenkorski, T. E. Kocur, R. J. Koc Seniors M. F. KOCUR R J. KOCUR R J. LEVANDUSKI T. J. LOSER R. V. LUZAR RI JI MATOUSHEK J J OORE AdviserRJ. J. O'HORA Levanduski, Moruschok, Beneckil Top ROWRToczek, Bollerini, Leary, Del Riego, Mei Second RowRYusko, Erwotowski, Founded 1918 Seniors M OSSOChUSCttS State University 12 Chapters A. L. BOZORTH w E. EBERT R J. LUFF J. E. CARNES J. F. GILBERT T. A. OGDEN H G. COLEMAN, JR. M. w. HADER R. A. RONCZKA MU EPSILON CHAPTER R. H. DIBERT R. s HOWARD w w, RUMBOLD, JR. Established 1930 R, F. DINGER D. w, JAROSZ J. A. VITALE J, E. KNOTTS Advtseer. W. HUNT z, 3 . :zx x- r K J; . Bottom Row Gilbert, Coleman, Luff, R. S. Howard, Comes, Mrs. Buchan, Knapp, Ritenbough, Rumboldl Ronczkal Jnrosz. Second Row Ogdon, Slot- hower, Spotts, Goodhort, Tsui, Dinger, Vitole, Hans, McAlcvy, Bozorth. Thild Row Andcrson, Henry, Christy, Morris! Morrow, Wontzel, Knotts, Yeinqsn Millcrl Bowles, Cooper. Top Row-Butchko, Bracken, Wcovcrl Stork, McFecly, Christensen, Kenugyl T. P Howardl McCall, Hultmcm, Senft, 277 PHI SIGMA DELTA Founded 1909 Columbia University 47 Chapters SIGMA CHAPTER Established 1927 Seniors 6. W. ABRAMS R. AI HOROWITZ M. l. PODWAY LABRAMS J.J.KARP M. S. REFOWICH B A BRONSTEIN N. KOENIGSBERG J. L ROTH J J. COHN D. H. LIPSON S. J SMITH B. M. EDELSON AIGNATH R. J SOLOT R. M. FELDMAN B. NEMROFF R. S.TE1FELD M. L. GOLDSTEIN R N. WATZMAN AdviservEGi B. M. STEIN 4a,! Bottom RowESmiih, Wotzmon, L. Abrams, Cohn, Lipson, Mrs. Hurwitz Bronstcin, H. C Goldstein AGreenberg, Teifeld, Noth. Roth, Dcrmun, Ginsburg, Schulman, Harrison, Refowich Horowitz, Kopicm, Brenner, Hulpcm, G. bro ms 1 MI L. Goldstein. Third IQ v9 Q44:- gs .. i! 4, L hart, Levinson Nomroff Poilon Edelson, Hermon Siutz Groenwald, Rubinsky, Gundei Podway. wTop Row-EYelcnl Walker, Sholl Baker, Kaplunl Grinberg, Solomon, Schulmon, Scrcpco, Greenwoid, Brodkin. 5; E; Ir .3: v i I E II x x Second Row--Feldmon, Row-Levin, Silver- , Richmon, Brickmun, PHI SIGMA KAPPA Founded I 873 University of Massachusetts KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1899 70 Chapters Bottom RowBNelson, Amendolo, Kohn, McDonald, Caspero, Bower, Eck, Gum Hovey, Lessig. ThI'r d Minnich, Fishbum, Kohn, Hibbord Lloyd, Rochin. Seniors R. P. AMENDOLA W. B HHOVEY J. D.MCDONALD R. G ANGELO GK W. P, MURRAY R. F. BOWER R D ALINDSKOG R. C NELSON J F, CASPERO E. V. LOFGREN W. F. ROBERGE R. O. ECK T J. MARTA E. C. ROBERTS T F, FEENEY J. C. SHOLTIS j BK $1 463': m5 Row-Murroy, Rober ts, George, Lindskog, Woitc, McLaughlin Atkinson Vcri, Whipple 43 V C 5 13 I f ec cond RowB-Sholfis, Lofgrcn, Feeneyl Angelo, Marta, Robergc, Top RowBMcAuliffc, Kitzmiller, Clayton, Founded 1868 Seniors University of Virginia 120 Chapters R. R. ATEN R G GREGER H I SCHETTLER J. H. BISCHOFF R.WI HORNER T c SHELOK J. D. BLACK R. A KING R J SHERMAN BETA ALPHA CHAPTER J. B CASSIDY D, SIORR H T. STEVENSON Established 1913 T. L FERRIER Q s. PRIDE D R.TOTTEN K B. FLORENCE K R WEIS Adviser-J. M. DUICH 5 W: n. Igi W V ,. V I .5 . ' : Bottom Row-HBischoff, King, Wcis Black, Boer, Sherman Schettler, Aien, Pride, Homer Scco nd RowHPfeiffor, c,horlesworth Sifter Custore Cismro' I Degling,Thompson,Knu1h Thi rd RowHBurchill, Habel, Sieigcrwold, Ebner McLean Shiring, Florence,Sheiok TOpROWwLCWIS,ZOllkSnydef,LCnhOrd1 I Larch, Hoffman Wick Handwcrk. Founded 1904 COHGQC Of Charleston Established 1927 Bottom Row Allon, Borhitc, Ranc, Hendricks, Mrs. Hoynesl Hcrdmon, Weddell, Stevens, Grimm, Boil. ston, Alvino, Mattern, Yamullo, Brown, Williamson! Schutzlcr. McCarthy, Wmson. 52 Chapters ALPHA MU CHAPTER Third Row-L. Fry, Seniors J E. HENDRICKS E. T. HERDMAN A. L. LASKO N. E. MATTERN H. w MILLER M. P. RANC Adviscr C. L. FERGUS Krepps, Pohlcmd, Leshock, 6. Fry, Top Row-Ccloboyias, Spencer, Portoous, Vondcrmcr, Jones, Mactz, Hoffman, Urion, Solicr, Lang, Byersl Swuils, Shirk. A. SACANE . CA SCHUTZLER E J H, WILLIAMSON J. J. YAMULLA Second Row-Miller, Vuono, Jones, Wolff, Bolder- Wenner, Coolstem, Romcy, Rhodes, PI LAMBDA PHI Founded 1895 Yale University 40 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA OMEGA GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1942 Seniors W. J. DUSACK L. F. GUCKEN R. P. KUBIC F. J GREER R J. LATORRE Adviser-W. D. O'CONN ELL Bottom Row Dixon, Kubic, Dusock, Lotorre, Greer, Ryan. Second Row-Seasholtz, Goldsmith, Gainer, Pcrlsonl Lee. Top Row-Hurdcnstine, Reimcr, Johnson, Goluboff, chlveil, Tuchi. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded 1856 University of Alabama 142 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1892 Seniors D. V. DAVlES C. B. NEWBOLD R. B RUTHERFORD, III C. J. DESMOND G, C. PIERCE, Ill W. F. SEYB L J. G. FENIMORE V. . R. W. SMITH R. M. KELLY W. R. ROBERTSON T. l. WELLS F R MEYER J C. YOUNG Advisor-i W. BRENEMAN Bottom Row-Smith, Fcnimorc, Ford, Rutherford, Meyer, Seybold, Robertson! Desmond, Kelly. Second Row.-Wclls, Fosselmon, MncFomdgc, Kyle, Rea, Young, Londes, Miller, Carpenter. Third Row -Dovics, Myhre, Pierce, Ncwbold, Joule, Sands, Fisher, Gander, Top Row -Mcyer, Miller, Keck, Scifcrt, Polishook, Thompson, Scpp, Hill, Kepler, Carson. Founded 1909 City College of New York L H MU LAMBDA CHAPTER f, Established 1949 4' :35! mi QQJl: Juli! Bottom RowLMundc-l, Keiserl Anmuth, Strauss! Mrs, Homer! Zitin, Goldberg, Meade, Blyweiss. Katz, Goldbergl Milner, Friedman. Top Row--Smolin, Cohen, Lccdes, Brodyl Gm, Shinberg, Yollcs, Schwartz, SLovonsky, Sussman, Mulc 284 Seniors 52 Chapters G ANMUTH R. R GOLDBERG L. BLYWEISS M. J. HElLIGMAN L ERLICK M. R. KEISER J. FRIEDMAN L C KOHN v$vl W $ V x X a 4Q :1 a S. P. MEADE J. S. MUNDEL A. l. POLANGIN S A. STRAUSS W Second Row--Erlick, Heiligmon, Kohn, Gran, DorskY: Seniors OXford - , Founded 1776 Unwersny 184 Chapters H. A, BARONE R. A. EDWARDS J. E. SECKLER T. E BROWN F.C.GURECKA 0.1304223le R A. L.JOHNSON M. R. s , , ALPHA CHI CHAPTER EEESEBAKER D.M.JOHNSTON J M TROJAN ES'ab'iShcd1355 H.F.D s J.W.OBERLY N W.TURNER J. H DELLASTATIOUS R. B. RINKER D. M. WILSON Adviser--J. H. HOLMES Bottom Row-Cox, Jondom, Edwards, Deishor, Stcfumk, Sonsson, Brubokor. Second Row-Ashley, Motto , Dunhoff, Kinkcad, Lutz, Trojan, Erbcr, Johnson. Top RowFSlattcry, Saba, Mursden, Trucsdole, Fllnchbaugh, Kuulfuss, DiTomos, Volk, Connell. SIGMA NU Founded 1869 Virginia Military Institute 128 Chapters DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1908 Seniors R. A. ANDERSON J. G MASSIE W. W. RICHMAN, II R. H. ANDERSON W. E. MORRISON C P. SMITH R. L. BUTTERFIELD R. F. OCONNELL J. W. SUNDSTROM J. F. DONAHUE C. R. POTTENGER R. E. WHITE K A. JONES F. H. WOLFF Adviser- E. A. SULKOWSKI f: T' 4;; hr vi a g V 3 A 9 x agi V ' ' . 1, 1' U .7 L . . W ' Bottom Row SundstromA R. A. Anderson, Pottengcr, Smith, Mrs. Miller, K. Link, Richman, O'Connell, R H. Anderson, White. Second Row-Massie, Hor- vath, Dumm, Gcllz, Jones, Burke, Powell, Kearney, May. Third Row-Schwartz, Walsh, Pogo, Ploskon, Sieminski, Butterfield, Marshall, Depew, Harlow. Top Row Donuldson, Donahue, D. Link, Allen, Morrison, PoIocek, Crpmbie, Lewis, Lemon. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded I901 152 Chapters University of Richmond PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Established 1915 Seniors D. L. GEDNEY R, B. MULLER P. L. VAN BOON R LEAHEY R. ROTH M. J. WILLARD J. R. STUHLMULLER D. G. WILSON H. R. MEARS Advison-J. W. DUNLOP 1 . g' $ w 8' i5: a , V v V Bottom Row-Gould, Shank, Leahey, Schneider, Moors, Mrs. Yucngert, Willard, Roth, Wilson, Stuhlmullcr. Second Row WiIlison, Von Boon, Dcrstinc. Miller, Muller, chncy, Bishop, Franzinl, Dick, Link, Augustyniok. Top Row Russ, Nystron, Vogonku, Brook, Sever, Gotti, Zak, Todd, Worcsuk, Fish, Cherosaro, Barnes. Founded I907 Viriccnncs University 63 Chapters THETA CHAPTER Established 1912 Thomas, draws, Monefti 288 iii I. Hlinsky III Bottom ROWELogon, Zcrbe, Woltmun, Martin, Fadrow:ki, Kohl Blackburn, Alexander Rasmussen, Nnu joks, Fincburg, Mye Wm. 3. K - u. 17; w... -A x Seniors D. P. ALEXANDER J. E. KOHL L. R. BENZAK R. H. KING W. G. BLACKBURN J. F. KRAUSE J. BOZICK C. F. LENZIN J. E, FADROWSKI C R. LOGA R W. FINEBURG J. E GLAGOLA :5, I; V I III rs, Ye rek ,.Pryzwc1nsky W. H. MAKINSTER AdvisurEE. A. MYERS 23's! 53,; I1 3 V g. Third Row-Dixo on Benzok, Lenzi, , Molnar, Jontzer, Workman, Davis, Top RowC-Longe- McGill, Skodol McCIoskey, Hodge, Strickicr Buchanan, Garlock, Kosik. .J. MARTIN B. McCLOSKEY .H. MCGILL .A. NESTLERODE .B PRYZWANSKY .W WOLTMAN .T ZE ERBE gPKIW f-jn IE? 9 W I w x, I 01! m RowCMakinstcr, CyIc, Phayrel Bennett, Costellanos, AW Krousc. Second Founded i 920 Seniors Ce mm! M'SSOU 5W9 COHEQC 52 Chapters K. E. APPLEY R A. CL AP P J.T. FETTERMAN L.T. BERRINGER F. E. CLAYCOMB K, E KOCH ALP R.ci BLACK R B. CLOUD R.GIMAURER HA P.5l CHAPTER R.HBLACK C. w. DAVIS GEMILLER Established 1954 R. w. BORIO F. A. SHAVER Adviser-P. C. SWEETLAND 3g, 6 In I W15 7 Bottom Row-Mourer, Cloud, G. Miller, Mrs. Fisher R. C. Block, R H. Block, Fettcrmon Second RowiLip- pert, Davis, Borio, Wakefield, Wiblo, Shaver, Claycomb. Top Row-Applcy, Lucas, Moguirc, Woodyatt Humi mcr, Bcrringcr Clapp. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Founded 1899 Illinois Wesleyan University 165 Chapters Pl CHAPTER Established 1922 L Seniors D. R. BARNES C A GASTON A. G. POSTNIEKS G. B. BEARD H D GERBER J G RAIMY K. R BRITTON R w. KANE R. E ROCKY S. G BROWN R S. KISH C A, RODGERS K. E CARLSO J P KREADY L. J, SPAEDER, JR. w. w. DARRAN, JR P. C. KREITNER E. P. STEVENS, JR. C. A. EGOLF B. L. MOORE R. M UMSTEAD G. A. FLICK D. G. MOORE, JR R R WAYNE g, 9 '1 Bottom ROWHSYCVCHS, Johnston, Roimy, Gerber, Gaston, Kano, Rodgers, Postnicks. Second Row-Umsteod, Brown, Darren, Kish, Carlson, Spoeder, Wayne, Krcady, Rocky. Third Row Bornes, Beard, Wise, Lauermon, Snodgrass, Schwerer, Taylor, Sipe, Alexander. Top Row Brondenburg, Strunk, Pyshcr, Kissinger, Marsland, Fisher, Bartlett, Utsch, Jackson, Lombardo. TAU PHI DELTA Founded 1922 Pennsylvania State University 2 Chapters ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1922 M. B. OSTERHOUDT Seniors J. C CLICKNER C, H. GROFF, JR. D. A. DOWNING . . J. E. PFLIEGER J. A. IRVINE AdviserIR. A. BARTOO 6:1 ' II 4 -4 W nil V Ii! 63 l i l i u ,. 1m x. E A . I Q W i? w'w J 97 i . i .2 k; . Bottom RowIBeans Osrcrhoudt Lehman, Groff Mrs. Snow, Gum, KeyY, Irvine Pflieger, Bremer. Second Row-Klink Berglund, Baker, Kline, Brown, Pillar, Orsotti, Plotts, Ewell, Thomas. Top RowIClickner,Claar, Pocrcvo Pierce, Bor1holomew,Eichert Mitchell, Burtnicki, Molli Schrecengost. Juconski, Bauer Seniors Founded 1856 Norwich University 127 Chapters D w. ATKINSON J. F, HEWETSON I.W. RAMSAY G. s. BUKES w. K. KIMMEL L. E. ROHRBACH OME A HA J v. COLEMAN M. P LAZORCHAK R, I SORISIO G . C PTER R L.DEAN G.P.LOULIS N.M.STEEN Establlshed 1918 w. J. FRAME I T NELLIGAN II A, ZERBY Adviser-F. J. DOAN W4. mywnmm', oly-SI'IQQ 64 w, Second Row-ISoccio, Luzorchok, Bil gory Jr., Peruginil Mrs Goschkc, Coleman, Ramsay, Kimmcl Rohrbuch. Wood, Vandenburgh Wrold' Bottom Row Deon, Nelligan, Sorisio, Stoldcr, Top RowIKronkewicz, Letchcr, Gates, Dockstodcr, Wells, Weldncr, Stocn, Atkinson, Avompmo Zepelis Burgio, chetson sen Chorron Owens, Workman, Zer by 292 Founded 1847 Union College 29 Chapters SIGMA TRITON CHAPTER Established 1954 Bottom Row-Hojel, Boncllo, Zeller, Wahl, Sutherland, Cutler, Henderson, Gibble, Verkoski, Lopinski, Ruff, Fish, Logero, Weisel, Forys, Brueggebors, Sontinoceto, Niskey, Schnitzler, Groybeok Baker, Hopkins, Eversole, Kottcamp. E, BARR D. BECHAK p W. G. D. . BONELLO T. C. K GIBBLE 3a, 7 :5 W E 2 Seniors R. M. HAJEL B, R. HENDERSON J. R. MCCAFFERY F. D. MCCOY E. P. NISKEY E. A. NOVY R W. RAFF Adviscr2T. V. FALKIE C P. SANTINOCETO G. L. SCHNITZLER G. D. SHUGARTS P2 WAHL WEISEL D. R. J. J. R. ZELLER Second Row-Schlentner, Hastings, Top Row-Huwkins, Chamberlain, Weber, Bella, Fuhrer, Baylinel Burger, THETA XI Founded 1864 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 57 Chapters LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1907 Seniors FE IE BOWER, Ill D. M. MCCARTNEY H. E. PLETCHER R R. CARESTIA J. WE NELSON L. F. SCALISE R L CARROLL R. H. NICHOLLS W. S. STONER R R. GRINER R. E. NOVAK K. E, WEISE AdviserEC. G. ST EWART 1 Eu; ,5 I V W E W Bottom Row' Bower Plctchcr, Nelson Carroll Mrs.Kur1ossy,DeRocco Kn0rr Griner, Stoner, Robertson, Carestio, Nicholls. Second Row-Buck, Loftus Kraft, Rumbaugh Spengler Bucsecker, Weaver Bolmer Wcise Lesyk, Novak Top Row-Scott, Lowthert, Stoebler, Gay, Parsons, Buck Potter Schoner, Sterner, Mortm, KruutheimE TRIANGLE Founded 1907 University of Illinois 20 Chapters PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1928 Seniors D, E. BAKER W T. DOENECKE J J. HEGMANN J A. BAKER D, F GARDNER P. R, HIPPLE R. W, CALLENBERGER L. M. HAMMARSTROM G. W. ROBINSON H. J. DAVITT J, A, ROVNAK Adviscr G. H. ALBRIGHT V W , gonom Row Hammorstrom, D. E. Baker, Doenecke, Hipple, Rovnak, Davitt, Robinson, Hegmonn, J. A Baker, Collcnbergcrl Albright Blair. 0W Jones, Farr, Gardner, Rogola, Griffith, Zug, Swope, Keeports, Bowman, Kipple, Borrell, Klovins, Parker , Wholen, Hellrich, Costello! Chernoske, Conser, Bradshaw, Calobrettu, Gilbert. Second Top Row Shoop, Lipson, Rlegel, Miller, Founded 1898 Seniors City College of New York R. L. ABRAMS A. R. GROSS s. M. MEDWIN G D. GARFINKLE R. J. KITZINGER J. POLLACK L. D. GOLDSTEIN B. LEVIN E. L. SCHERLIS ALPHA PSI CHAPTER P. A. GREENBURG J. H MARGOLIS A. SCHNEIDER Es'ab'is'wd 1946 Adviser c A NELSON f . - I .5, V ll Bottom Row SChcrlis, Modwin, Abrams, Pollock, Bcrgstcin, Goldstein, Keitz, Schwartz, Liebmonnl Levin, Groenburg. 46? ?Vil 16? 1Q 157 Second Row-Cohen, Weiss, K0 mel, MobeI, Corcnl Steele, Obcrst, Wechsicr, Bowytz, Kitzinger. Third Row-Wolov, Sondler, Landau, Roy, Ludenson, Loev, Goodman, Gerber, Fisher! Friedman, Garfinklc. Top Row-Paznev, Hurwitz, Chessler, Creskoff, Hermon, Trogcr, Freedman, Weiner, Fcingold. 296 Seniors New Y Founded 1847 o . rk UhlverSIty 36 Chapters L, E. BAKER T L JENNINGS J. L. SHRUM N. F. BALDWIN J. R. KETTISH D. w, SPARE, JR. Pl SIGMA L w. EDMINISTER R. L. KISTLER A, w. TEWKSBURY CHAPTER J F FOLTZ w. l, NOLL s. E. YOUNG M. G. SAKMAR Established 1960 Adviser M R. LYNCH u v gs? ' '3'?! Bottom Row Kistler, Edminster, Baker, Tcwksbury, Foltz, Noll. Second Row Jennings, Gerhard Krous akmar, Siciliono, Emrick. Top Row Kettish, Zirn, Roth, Spore, Shrum, Buttermorc, Younq. I I 298 Theta Xi's Homecoming display shows difficulties for the Missouri Tiger Phi Sigma Kappa pledges bring in the flag before it gets wet Judy reveals to Santa her Christmas wishes of Acocio's Christmas party lnterfrotemity Council members consider decision on important matter SORORITIES I' WENDELYN K. PASS President Panhellenic Council, an affiliate of the National Pan- hellenic Council, is composed of two representatives from each of the 25 sororities. The second largest Panhellenic Council in the Nation, it is organized to promote friend- ship and cooperation among the sororities. The important function of the Council is to regulate and plan the rushing program. At the second annual Panhel workshop held in the Fall, future plans to revise the rushing system under the University's new four-term plan were discussed. This year a Central Information Center was introduced to provide sororities with informa- tion about rushees. At the same time, Panhel reorgan- ized its rush booklet to present a more complete picture of Greek life for the rushees. Each year, aiong with the Interfraternity Council, Panhel sponsors Greek Week. Some highlights of this week include combined fraternity-sorority work projects, the IFC-Panhel Sing, and exchange dinners between fra- ternities and sororities. The IFC-Panhel Banquet and the presentation of awards completes the week's Greek ac- tivities. To help promote scholarship, Panhel awards two trophies each semester. One is presented to the sorority showing the greatest improvement in scholarship, another to the sorority with the highest semester average. The Council also gives two annual scholarships. Bottom Row-Adier, DeAngelis, Uric, Colbeck, Wanner, Mrs. Vanderpool, Puss, Xanthopoulos, Homm, Abele, Fortuch. Second RoweCallaway, Tighe, Gallagher, Eddyl Gomber, Sharp, Gailey, Cook, Phillips, Kohle, Powell. Third Row-High, Long, Barndt, Brogdon, Sullivan, Fields, Wein- man, B Moore, Scalzctti, Walter, Shancr. Top RoweGriffin, Muskot, Curran! Paton, Smith, Michell Zeidin, Volpin, Bcidler, Segal, Berman, J. Moore. 7 Row COnd :0W Pres1on, Gold, Martin, Zimmerman, Van 0V. Weber, Duvoll, Finn! Coward, Howells, Wheeler, Taylor, Cordero. Founded 1885 Depouw University BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1932 Bederka, Colver, Schreiber, MucKinloy, Boyd, Stewart, Averill, CaIlawuy, McEidowncy, Wogley, Del Prete, Girvm, Hayllar, Mocklom. S . . I EdWGrds, Gordon, Tun, Cummons. 94 Chapters J. AVERILL L. C. BEDERKA A. A. BENSON J. K. BOYD J. L. CALLAWAY P. C. COLVER T. DEL PRETE Seniors S L. GIRVIN S T. HAYLLAR H C. HORAK G. LENART J. R. LONG S. H. MACKLEM J. S. MACKINLAY Adviser MRS. J. D. VAIRO l? t Attul Wilson, Lindell, Shoemaker, Hadden, Kofchin, Lcnnrt, Homk. Top Row McDochl, Cantrell, Brosius, Dragno, Kerr, Boascrtl Barber, C E, McELDOWNEY E. J. SECHLER V. A SEMKO P. V SCHREIBER N. L. SMITH B. S STEWART C. A. WAGLEY '3 Third Row WiIlinmsl Simv b Founded 1851 Wesleyan Female College DELTA KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1958 Seniors C K. ANEWALT MI I DEPIANTE A. M. ROSYIPAL C S. BANSNER J. L. FI G. E SHA P. A. BLANKENSHIP PI J. FITZGERALD B. A. SMITH M A. BRITTON J. A. FRANK M M. SMITH s A.CHUTO J. LI HUYETT H. J. SPRINGER A. M. PHILLIPS Adviser-DOROTHY HOUGHTON Bottom Row-IRosipul Frank, Shay Ancwalt, B Smith, Huyctt, M Smith Chute Britten, Blankenship, Fitzgerald, DePianIc. Second RowISnydchm'l lips, Ficcu, Worrcll, Kirk, Stafford, Edwards Spurney, Reese, KIinc Rakus Johnston Third Row-Luw Russell Boer, Corcoron, LafIcrty, Lane, HGfr UWGYI FONI, HCWCISOHI PIOWCII, Springer, HOI mun Grimm TO OD Row-Wohlscn Richter, Edwards, Calkins Ellison, Winzinger, Lovers Foster, Makdad' Eshelman, Lynon. 302 Founded 1909 Barnard College 44 Chapters ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established 1937 Seniors L. DUBITSKY H H. KATZEN J. J. MUSKAT A FRIED J. LENSON G. E SOLOMON N. GROSSMAN R, S MARGOLIS R, S, STEUER AdviserstRS. S. W. KALIN 0nd MRS H ZIPSER B. B. S ' l A' ' j k ' , B . I J F . . x4 I 5 a as 7 f Ott Ginsgzi Row Steucr, Fried, Solomon, Grossman, Lichtschcin, Mcil, Duhitsky, Lcnson. Second RowMSmmcy, Sky, Block, Tcpmz, Bloom, Kupclsohn, rg, Roicop. Third Row Dichfcr, Schneier. shchr, Brickman, Schwartzl Alkoff, Hoffman, Port, Ncmir. Ton ROw-dSundbunk, Cantor, Hertz, Lon an . er, Voldlmor, Insler, Shaw, Margolis, Soltz, Schulman 303 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Founded I904 Syracuse University 88 Chapters ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established 1947 Seniors J. L. CREIGHTON A. S. JO M. L. MEYER C. P. DIETRICH G. E, KLINGENSMITH J. W. M. A HARNETT J L. LAMB A. A. PASTORIUS S M HILL L. L. L G. A. WOLFORD C. J. IGOE C. A. MASTROIANNI J. A. ZALAR Adviser MRS. W. C. KELLY Bottom Row-Manncor, Hill, Creighton, Jones, Lchncr, Klingcnsmith, Igoc, Lamb, Dietrich, Wolford. Second Row -Carnwa1h, Jacobs, Weston, Oukes, Wilson, Hermann, Worg, Weaver, Gerger, Abclc. Third Row-Dunzcr, Lcssig, Whitson, Strong, Bratzler, Grozicr, Tate, Mohoncy, Hannum. Top Row cher, Britt, Frunzrcb, Constantine, Wulko, Crobb, Walters, Luddeckc. Founded 1897 Barnard College 67 Chapters EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1929 Seniors L. E ACKLEY J. E. GURKE N. 3 MELLINGER N. L BAIER L. L. HART E J. MIELE M. J. BREWSTER E D. HENSZEY P. MITTEN M. A. DECKER J. E HEWLETT M. o. NEFF M, s, DINMORE B. F. KLAMT A M, REDDING A. L. DUNKLE P. L. LAMSON .l. A. STOUT E. A. EAGLEMAN D H. LOVE N. s WAGNER 3 J. GOMBER M D. WEST Advisor-VMRS. A. K ANDERSON Betto Decker RUSsen m ROW Brewster, Micle, Hort, Lamson, Eogelman, Redding, Neff, Gomber, Acklcy, Wagner, Klomt, Gurke, Mellingcr. Second Row Rios, Brcun, I :Unsickor, Baker, Stout, Boicr, West, von Stockcr, Ricker, Lyons, William, Bartram. Top Row Crocem, G. Hunt, Armstrong, L. Hunt, chmc, ' 00'0: SYmington, Wcihe, Eckhardt, Volk, Bcvcridgcl Gloss. ALPHA PHI Founded 1872 Syracuse University GAMMA RHO CHAPTER Established 1958 72 Chapters C. I. BERRY N. L. BRUEGGEMAN M A. CIMMONS N. M, COOPER M. FARTUCH S. J FOWLER K. GROVES J. L. MOOREHOUSE Adviser- MRS. R. N. HOWELL S P. G J. L, PETERSON .J. RAMBO J M E J F . .WILSON Bottom Row-Cooper, Moncuso, Groves, Rebol, Liken, Fortuch, Karlow, Ritchie, Rulon, Myers, Brueggemon. Second Row Lineyl McLonthan, Nardi' Third Row-Ogle, Powell, Miller, Cimmons, Keiser, MacFarlond, Hine' TOP ROW- F0FbriCh, GOUld, Soldutti, Loughcry, Pryor, Goboy, Pickwick, Stapinski, LoBodo, Schado, Moyer, Wenk- Brooks, Hawkins, Wesner, Packer, Horton, Creel, Olszewski, Morehouse, Berry. man, Smith, Sutin, Richard, Wilson. Butt - Om ROW-Coctes, Demetris, Erickson, Sterner, Zurcnda, Thompson. Griffin, Crofhers, Anderson, Reed, G. Greenwood. Second Row-vColfox, Wal- lower, MCKinl Founded 1893 Lombard College 79 Chapters BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1942 S. E. ANDERSON E, E. BREWER C. K COATES L T CROTHERS C J. DEMETRIS Fisher, Stonscll, Burton, M 0Y, Bobusko, Horlochcr. Seniors L A. ERICKSON S. L. FISCHER N. E GRIFFIN J. A HERON R LAUDER D. L. LOCHINGER AdviseruMRS, R. W. BARKER A. MCCREERY J MCNEAR K. THOMPSON A. A. 03020 . WALLOWER M ZURENDA unroe, Brown, St. Clair, Burgurt, Aucott. Top Row Brosh, Stratfordl Noigot, Buttncrl Paton, HoHnnd, J. Greenwood, Founded 1888 University of Missouri 15 Chapters BETA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1946 Seniors D E. BECK C, J. GAILEY H. C. HOWARD 5. IN COOK M. A. HARSH M. A. SCHMINKY E. E. DOWLING M. J. HILLIER S. E. THOMAS Adviser MRS. G. G R. LUCAS Bottom Row McMillen, Hillier, Dowling, McMinn, Goileyl Beck, Cook, Howard. Second Row-Tharp, Trcxier, Harsh, Schlmter, lssucs, Thomas, Mochulski. Top Rowahorncfski, Turnbaugh, Hilburn, Knoll, Stewart, Raftis, Burchill. 308 Founded 1895 Unwersity of Arkansas 124 Chapters NU GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1926 Seniors J. E ALLEBACH S. K. GREEN G. J. MOCGILL Z. Z. BLAKESLEE G. W, HEINZE L E. MAIRS B. E. BRAGDON M L. HILL N. S. MALONEY B. A. CASELLA F. E. KEITZ M. J. McGARVEY E. S. CLARK S L, LEISNER B S. SERR C. A D TT M. L. LUTHER V. C. SNEE K, L. DULANEY S H. WERTZ Adviserv -MRS. J. l. TARMAN Bottom R0 '10 gh' MacGIII. Keller, Engelhord, Stover. T uvey, don, Luther, Dulony, Green, Heinze. Second Row-Robcrtsl Pierce, Flaggl Griffith, Mullin, Row--Swartley, Derrickson, Swed, Housermun, Harrington, Frecon, Phillips, Dietrich, Knisiey, Clark, KavoF WfCoscllo, Wertz, Hill, Sneo, Serr, Brag 0P DELTA DELTA DELTA Founded 1888 Boston University 105 Chapters ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Established 1947 Seniors P. F. AINSWORTH S. L. GENSZLER M. C. MILLER S A. L L HAR MON P. A. MILDEN L. K. BRINSLEY A. C. HOCKENBERGER E L. MILLS D R. DeANGELlS M C. lTTEL O L. REBER R. J. ENGELBRINK J. L. LAWHORN E. J. ROSENBERGER S J FIR ST GJC. LEISTER S I TA APASTO S E. FOWLER M. J. McPHERSON P. M WASILKO AdviserMMRS. W. S. HIESTER 94:. Bottom RowMWosilko. Fowler, Reber, Harmon, DeAngelis, First, McPherson, Toposto, Lawhorn, Brinsley, Leister, Mills. Second RowJHockenbergerl Beck, Rosenberger, Ainsworth, R. Engelbrink, lttel, Milden, Genszler, Zokion, Schrenker, Bittinger. Third ROWnFuImer, Connell, Anzalone, NewaI Ward, Kleebl Freeman, Koeblin, Whisler, Leunis, Gifford. Top RowMC. Hersey, McClure, Walker, Rogers, Weaver, J. Engelbrink, Vreeland, Fisher, Saue'l White, Ellis, M. Hersey. Founded 1873 LeWiS Institute 87 Chapters ALPHI CHI CHAPTER Established 1930 Seniors P. AIKEN .DARNES ,H. INGLEY J. R. ANDERSON . , .A. LANE E L HARLOW . , I H. LINKROUM M. A. BESACK . I. .E MILLER J. E BORLAND . , .A. MURRAY 8, L. BRAND . . IJ. RUNG J. LI COLBECK M. L, SMITH 8 AI CURRAN B. J, YURICK Adviser-MRS. JI MI KRUMRINE .A'vA'A'J VA V, me R0 WhDorncs Houston Borland, SmIth, Grey, Curran Brand Colbeck, Grobill, Miller. Second RowiAikcnl J. lnglcy, Lmkroum, Gulick, Lomh Bottom , B i To an Row reumnger BeoNy, Thomson Besork Third R,owiBrunner Hodg gas, Kaiser Haegle ey Wendie, Covonogh, Lane, E. Inglcy, Barlow, Anderson. WIFurman, Lloyd Larson Peace, Bleecker, Leis, Herbert Bordonoro Krick Randolph, Mcllroy, Brown Founded 191 7 New York University DELTA Pl CHAPTER Established 1960 25 Chapters Seniors E L FREEDMAN E. SEGAL S. H. SUESSERMAN M, A. SHALL G. WEISS E. G ZELESNICK L B. GILBERT J. E. LOBEL Advisers--MRS M M. GRITZMAN and MRS. S. BELASCO V + -Qi Burkat, '11 .I Q. n ' Brown. Second Row Winnick, Schoor, Bottom Row Frotkin, Lobel, Gilbert, chcsnick, Freedman! chal, Shall, Levin, ROWv-Greenes, Weinmun, Cohen, Crigger, Milstein, Somers, Emdur, Bermon, Rosenboum, Mondr 'x Ill! Gordon, Rittenbergl I Top Formon, Goldstoin, Zobergl Berk, Zukowski. buum, Steyer. 312 DELTA SIGMA THETA Founded 1913 Howard University 267 Chapters EPSILON GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1960 Seniors B. B. BURKE A. J. MARRIOTT T. J. REID A. FIELDS B. J. MITCHELL P. E. SHARP F, M. HOLLOWAY G. G. O'NEAL J. E. WASHINGTON A. M. MCGEE D. J. WICKER Adviser-ISADORA JONES Bottom Row-Parr, Marriott, Washington, Sharp, London, O'Neol. Second Row-Mitchell, McGruder, Reid, Fields, Holloway, Walton. Top Row-Aycoxl Roberts, Groce, Leslie, Miller, Allen, Bur e. DELTA ZETA Founded 1902 Miami University 1 29 Chapters GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1946 Adviser-AMRS. L. R. MOYER, JR. J. A. M. L. GEHMAN C A, LEVIN P.J CAPUTO L. GENTER M E. LONTZ G.R.CLARK C. D. HALLER A M. MILLER B. E. DONOVAN M. R. HAMM A. PE EIXOTOY J. DREN EN 5. L. HARRIS M A. ST S. A FOSSELMAN J. L. HOUSTON N M. ST OLFLMEYER D I . I Bottom RowAHouston, Dreenen,Peixoto,Levin,Beidler1 Hamm, Lontz, Putnam, Derk Second RowA-Gehman, Clark, Steffy, Bartholme, Downer, Ml Top er, Doty, Genter, Harris. Third RowAFrank, Weister, Walko, Cupriotfi, Krug, Dietz, Hurten, Matter, Sockman. ow- -,Ockershausen WaskevlCh' Shaffer, Ranick, Goodrich Randall, Wampole, Hendrix, Fleming, Theetge, Heodle e.y GAMMA PHI BETA S Founded 1874 yrocuSe UhiVETSitY 70 Chapters ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1932 Seniors .BROWN K. L. HUGHES .ROBINSON E. EDDY L. M. JOCHEM M. LSER M. A. MORGAN A GALLAGHER J. L. MURPHY M, GIPE B. l. ORCUTT J. PRICE Adviser-MRS. R. P. PFIEFER M S J. S. D 0 cm R I w . , zenmitis 0W Pnce, Worden, Elser, Orcutt, Brown, Gallagher, Jochem, Gipe, Eddy, Wood, Morgan, Murphy. Second Row Yant, Simmonds, Mahler, ' a l, Furminger, Strehle, Kuchos, Moberlyl Miller. Third Row Scullin, Bloke, KezeH, Robinson, Brunton, Dubin, Davis. Maiers, Hams L tangen, Harms, H l . . e - . . DlehllMi' man, Newklrk, Goodall, Huggord. Top Row GouId, Reeder, Bordo, Rosomaho, Grimberg, Arnold, McNeol, Stowell, Green, Pohlond, Fisher, MOB. Aiwuwuu . V . W. 3:21?- KAPPA ALPHA THETA Founded 1870 DePauw University 85 Chapters BETA PHI CHAPTER Established 1931 Seniors BRECHT AG JUD GE .KAvaAUGH KEM DUNKERTON MCALISTER .FREDERICO .HAMILTON My J. MITCHELL Adviser-MRS. W. H. PARKHILL l ; I il-i 4' '13. int: Bottom Row-Shoner, Albrecht, McAlister, M. Mitchell, Wilson, Moore, Kemp, Craig, Polansky, Kovonaugh. Second ROWAHamilton, Jones, AverYI Lohagen, Peck, Smith, Judge, Campbell, Drake, McCartney. Third RowAWheeler, Kuppinger, Baker, Keefer, Green, Krumboldt, Morrison, Skode, COW nelly, Irwin. Top Row-Henderson B. Mitcheil, Nitrcuer, Londreth, Humphrey, Huester, Horn, Watchorn, Bornhort, Michalski, Lumnitzer. 1; DIELTA Founded 1897 Longwood College 100 Chapters BETA THETA CHAPTER Established 1941 C. E BELL C. BILSKY L. F. COWAN E. L. GEHRKE B. KOHUDIC E. L. MAIZE AdviseF-MRS. JI M. ALMQUIST Botto 30 m ROW-Gehrke, Bilsky, Michell, Wise, Maize, Phillips, Moritz, Slish Stright, Kohudic, Rhodes. Second RowIEllsworthl Runkle, Marple, Williams, :Yd n, n'ASnSEH Cowon, Toklish, Kahle, Smith, Mulcey Third Row-Corfield, Purner Moritz Bochmon, Uram, Koontz, KqundIc, Brown, Mougel, Homil- erson, Mishler. Top Row-McCiosky, Miller, Hughes, Guibord, Kovolcski, Purcell, Rushin, Simpson, Rising, Surprenant, Scott, Worburton. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Founded 1870 Monmouth College 88 Chapters DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1930 Seniors C. ADLER K. G. KRUGHOFF G. G. CHUBA J. M. MILLER M. S. ELLIOTT N. NICHOLSON D. D. FIFE R. E. NOBLE J. G. FLINN J. A. NORTON V. K. POWELL AdvIser-MRS. F. G. CLEMSON r, Storm, St. Vincent, K . Third Row Brosnohun, Trone, Gillilund, McCown, Adey, Dee, Davenport, Whitehead, Turner' f .- . .L ' ' XAu E - xmAA. A Bottom Row Sherman, Nicholson, Miller, Flinn, Shields, Krughoff, Adler, Fife, Smithson, Elliott, Noble. Ion, Rich, Corlisle, Manges, Fletcher, Kill, Buck, Davis. Wiggins, Pan, Cheadle. Top Row--Howcll, Tjuden, Sutherland, Harroun, O'Donnell, Robb, Marlo, Hassler, Thomas, Campbell. PHI MU W Founded 1852 eSIGYGn College 86 Chapters BETA MU CHAPTER Established 1929 Seniors P. A. ALLEGRETTO S, L, DALLMEYER E, J. MICHAL J. P. BARET H. L, HELLER J C MOORE S. A. BARET S. B. HOMER M. L. RANDLE P. A. BECK M. R. HOUSER J K. UTH P. M. BERTOLETT B. J. LEWERT K. C. SKAWDEN K. S. BOSLER E W. LEWIN J. H. STANDISH Adviser MRS. R. RICKER Botto m R - . legretto gwk Dallmeyer, Lewerf, Bosler, Boref, Skowden, Moore, MlChOl, Burkef, Bertolett, Standish. Second Row-Houser, Baret, Ruth, Rondle, Al- To R ' 9C , Stanley, Denglcr, Roberts, Homer. Third Row-Kirchner, E. R. Smith, Higgins, Whipple, Incitti, Burns, Lamont, Bean, Alger, Smart. ow . chHocuo, Ruhl, Stocker, Bergman, Chadwick, Peterson, Common, Shannon, Schaefer, B. R. Smith, Peters. K, g 1! .- fn-snaa rm, PHI SIGMA SIGMA Founded 1913 Hunter College 25 Chapters BETA ETA CHAPTER Established 1946 D. ABRAMS F. L; SANDLER L. K. BROMBERG B. R. SEGAL M. GERSTEIN B. P. SLUBIN F. B. GETZ B. J. STRAUSS Adviser-MRS. S. BARASH L- 0 a. . I x 1 Bottom Row-Sfrosnick, Getz, Gerstein, Sondler, Segol, Gerstl, Strauss, Bromberg, Herod. Second Row-Newman, Axelrod, Porter, mun, Garfinkel, Engelbach, Mondell, Rosfolsky. Third Herr. Top Re Kirson, Slubin, Hoff' Row Toylor4 Lipner, Kotz, Gussl Dannemonn, Arensburg, Nathan, Gershenow, Waterman! w-Bemstcin, Hurwitz, Press, Atlas, Grcenwold, Yexler, Pezzner, Gordon, Leisuwifz, Marks. PI BETA PHI Founded I867 Monmouth College 104 Chapters PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1953 J. E. ALUISE J L. BARTLESON L. C. BENSON J. A. BENTZ E J. BRADLEY J. K. DeMEYERE J. A. G EEN BOtto Hug or: ROW-Hamilton, Bartleson, Lambert, Tighe, Bentz, Bradley, Ulrich, Kuntzelmon. Second he, Olsgn, Third Row-Robinson, Marvel, High' Gimbcr Green, Plowman, Glutz, McCaffrcy, Elliott, Vincent. 5, Bosxlc, Wright, Longokcr, Wildcr, Diamond. Seniors D. R. GUSTAFSON B. R. HAMILTON M. J. HIGH J. A. HURST D. S. KING J. A. KUNTZELMAN J. E. LAMBERT Adviser MRS. A. M WELLINGTON Row Urban, Aluiso, Hurst, King, Torutisl Payne, Top Row-Rcid, Young, Lewis, SIGMA DELTA TAU Founded 1917 CorneIl University 36 Chapters PHI CHAPTER Established 1943 Seniors A. BLITZ L. A. GREENBERG J. E. SIEGEL R, S. BRANDON S. J KOLAN M, S, SINGER B C. BURMAN L M. MELNIK S. A. SUSKIND N. D. COFSKY R. M. MILLER D. M URIE B. E. EPSTEIN B, R. SHEPMAN S. R. WEXLER M. A. GLAZIER S. N. ZELDIN Adviser-MRS. A. TEMELES w Bottom Row-Kolun, Glozucr, Uric, Brandon, Zeldln, Miller, Grccnherg, J. Sicgcl, Singer, Burmun. Second Row-Molnik, Cofsky, Shcpmnn, Epsicin, Gutmon, Brown, Friedman, Rosenberg, Karlin, Gottlicb, Fishkinl Blitz. Third Row Schulmon, Olmcr, Silhcrmun, chko, Honnn, London. Felt, Needle, Spielvogcl, AIJCIS, Goldman, Sostman. Top Row Gurtmun, Wctn, Munchcl, Tcitclboum, Slcgcl, H Berger, Longsum, Burufkln, Tuss, Komcns, Kuplun Founded 1898 LOngw00d College 55 Chapters BETA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1954 Seniors N. GARRISON C. A. McLAUGHLIN N. R. NAVIKAS T. A. NEWCOMER J, E SHAFFER H, V MCCUNE C A. STEEVER Advisor-WMRS. C. J. SMITH torn KusZynskRow G0mth Frcimuth, Steover, Lamb, Shaffer, Coppola, Newcomer. Second Row Bomor, Novikos, McLaughlin, Moobius, Pond, Graft, man Cro; T2 , ROW-Laudenslagcr, Snyder, Walter, Howe, Kcnt, Buckley, Cohen. Top Row-Romutowski, Suchse, Pirich, Croft, Chclquist, Upper- ! un, Ohn, Kelly. THETA PHI ALPHA Founded 1912 University of Michigan 25 Chapters RHO CHAPTER Established 1929 Seniors C.A.BRA1DIC J. T. PANGONIS J. G. STANIEK S. Q. DUNMIRE W. K, PASS P. A. VARGO L. B. FRANCO C. A. SALERNO A. L. V. A. SCALZETT! Adviser-MRS. D. E. MCCORMICK ZILINSKI 3 l Bottom Row-Salerno, Broidic, Franco, Scolzeni, Dunmire, W. Poss, Vorgo. Second Row lntiIi, Sullivan, Arndf, Michaels, McDonald, Kearney, Pack, Bonduro. Top Row-Vetock, Guzy, Higgins, Swobodo, Flaherty, Worringion, Fear, M. Poss, Furio. ZETA TAU ALPHA Founded 1898 Longwood College 107 Chapters GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1939 Seniors M. E. BARNDT M. A. HUNSECKER J. L. PURYEAR C. J. SITTING M. A. RANS J. M. VANTASSEL N. J. BEUCHNER C. l. KIESEL J. M. VORASSI G. A. BUCHANAN J. K. LONG M. A. WEBB E. J. HILL B. R. NOLT M. K. WELCH Adviser-MRSA JA R. HASWELL V I 3 $ ; , L v Bott ' J , '. AZ 11 . XX i - ,, ' o . . . . ' BergemLR0W KIeseI, .NOH' Bmmg, Long, Barndt, Hull, Webb, Crans, Hunsecker. Second Row-Cassella, Frank, Leight, Hummer, Huber, Medjeska fer, Plrmongo, Pamphllls. Third Row-Grahom, Stovrakis, Lindberg, Skorada, Solomon, Solko, Finzimer, Robertson, Schaffer, Sharpe. Top Row-Huf-y zmon, Hunt, Symons, Beck, Pohlmon, Heckmon, Holl, Sinclair, Hcines, Rush. ,4 nun .. n5 Tri-Delts capture Greek Week honors ' i Panhellenic Executive Council meets INDEPENDENTS PHILIP C. HAINES President Bottom Row-Bcverlc, Jankosky, Phonco, Haincs, Burkott, Pocofsky, Hasslor, Tison. THE Town Independent Men is an organization open to all male students who are enrolled as fulltime undergraduate students, live offecampus, and are not affili- ated with any social fraternity. The organization, known as TIM, pres- ently has about 4,000 members. The governing body of the group is TIM Council, which consists of the four officers, twenty-six mem- bers elected at large, and a non- voting parliamentarian. Town Independent Men fulfills the need of Independent men liv- ing off campus for representation in student government. Its pur- pose is to organize and unity the town men, to promote wider inter- est in student government and in other campus-wide affairs, and to provide closer relationships with V' , -. N .K eTx aI. Second RoweBobb, Fry, Hoover, Finnin, other student groups. Since the reorganization of the community living system, TIM is a separate group corresponding to the Association of Women Stu- dents and the Men's Residence Councils. TIM is also represented on the newly formed lndependent Students Association, a merger of all the councils for Independent students at Penn State. Again this year, TIM sponsored the annual Autumn Leaves Dance and Las Vegas entertainment and gambling night. The group also maintains an extensive intramural program. Another major responsibility of the TIM Council is working with the University administration on problems concerning student wel- fare. 1,. t Miluszusky, Lindor, Reclc, Korrl Given. Tap Row-Burrell, Heiscy, Spranklc, Potlo, Treleani, Pcllish, Anderson, Soft, Kushncr. .- 7 .X r ROBERTA B. HILL President Bottom Row-Vicvro, Bolich, Hill, Top RoweBcnson, Cowen, Bollmon, Johnson, Stones, Price. EONIDES, the organization of Independent Women, was founded at Penn State in 1948 to fill the need for a representative group for all Independent women at the University. It is a social and service organization, having as one of its main goals the fostering of closer relationships among non- sorority women. Any Independent woman on campus may become an active member by attending meetings and taking part in the various ac- tivities sponsored each year by the organization. Officers are elected by the members at large. The prese ident automatically becomes a vote Stoker, Lcines, Hughes. ing representative to SGA Cabinet. Among Leonides' many activi- ties are those co-sponsored with the newly formed Independent Stu- dent Association. They include the Dink Debut, Autumn Ball and Project Joey, a Christmas party for needy children. With the Town Independent Men's Association, the group presents Los Vegas Night. Leonides sponsors an annual tea for Senior Residents and House- mothers. The group is also repre- sented in the Women's Recreov tion Association pro gram. intramural Second ROWeSnydcr, Taylor, Koscs, Schaoft, Stewart, Eager, Hcrrt ROBERTA B. HILL Co-Chairmon BARRY B. REIN Co-Chairman Bottom Row Herr, Burke , Vicvro, Rcin, HiH, Huines, Weintroub, Solich, Pacofsky. Second Row-Hughes, Sweet, Hviscy, Lnines, Knscs, Ulshl Schaaff, Ashe. Top Row-Given, Luughlin, Snyder, Patlo, Phonco, Spranklc, Lucas, Johnson, 330 ORGANIZATION CovChairman - - - ROBERTA B. HILL Co-Chairman - - BARRY B. REIN Secretary - - - MARY J. CASE Treasurer - - - PATRICIA M. HAGAN HARRY D. BOONIN President Ff; h. - , . -' 1 , 1+. ' : .15 Bottom Row- lfft1 Boonin, Fife, Enouen, Reynolds, Dickson, Michler. Second Row-.Trimhle, Cassel, Mitchell, Kalmar, anroncv, Leland, Dombrowski. Top Row-Bennetf, Russell, Dunn, chanduski, Jones, Adams, Mitchell, Allison ORGANIZATION President - - - HARRY D. BOONIN Vice-President - - ALBERT J. ENOUEN Secretary - - - A. DARLENE FIFE Treasurer - - LEONA M. DICKSON 331 4Q 5, V 4a! ha Bottom Row-Ebner, Pugh, Londis, H Focht, Sforrerl Gold, Hess, Houscr. Toglione, King, 6055. W: e3; 35 . u. 71 f A enning, Pottsl Stafford, Firth. A Second RowV-Prctt, chbochu, Top Row Doll, Weissenricdcr, Linker, Gilkcy, Olson, Annett, Bottom Row Kupp, Moodie, Rasmussen, Wcintroub, Milus, Matteo, Welsh. Second Row-lntrone, Yates, Braver, Davisson, Nomerow, Stubblcbine, Helmbold, Lorenzo, Popki 332 Zorfoss, n. Moguire. Top Row-Spatofore, Weiss, Goshorn, GEORGE T. HENNING President ORGANIZATION President - GEORGE T. HENNING Vice-President - ROBERT C. LANDIS Secretary - WILLIAM N. POTTS, JR. Treasurer - ROBERT L. STAFFORD ORGANIZATION President - STEPHEN J. WEINTRAUB Vice-President - FRANK D. MILUS Secretary - - JAMES M. BUKATA Treasurer - GARY S. KAPP STEPHEN J. WEINTRAUB President WAYNE L. ULSH President ORGANIZATION President - - WAYNE L. ULSH Vice-President - RAYMOND E. CRILLEY Secretary - DOUGLAS W. SCHELL Treasurer - MARVIN G. HAWK ORGANIZATION President - BRUCE DeWOOLFSON, JR. Secretary - ROBERT V. BARZILOSKI Treasurer - - ROBERT D. WHANN BRUCE DeWOOLFSON President . g. 7 g 75' 77 77., 7:, E 77' 77 7 Bottom RowEHowk, Schell, Crilley, Ulsh, Vogt, Berry. Second Row-Astheimer, Franzcna, Shoffncr, Reed, Roth, Burzon. Top ROWEDUII, Romage, Kobola, Choplickl Huppcr, Kroll. C I :6? 7r E 7 7' 7 7 Bottom Row7Schimpf, Mandel, Whonn, DeWoolfson, Rinehart, Sicwin. Second Row-Gofcs, Mario, Conser, Smith, Bcrziloski. Top ROWEScligc, Scalisc, Mandcwillel Pikulskyl Strong. Modern decor provides relaxing atmosphere for study in new Pollock residence halls Money is the root of all fun at Las Vegas night sponsored by Independent students Sue Bolich and Steve Weintraub plan lSA's Christmas party, I Project Joey 334 HONORARIES MEMBERS Lt ABRAMS P. C. HAlNES B. A, BRONSTEIN C. C. LUCIDO S. J. BROWN F. D. MILUS D. C. CLAGETT R J. NOVAK J. S. ETTELSON H. Jt OPPERMANN R. J. HABER G W. ROBINSON R. Mt UMSTEA NE of the highest honors a Penn State man can achieve is election to Lion's Pow. An organization founded during the school year, 1908-1909, Lion's Pow honors outstanding seniors. The membership is limited to not more than fifteen men who are chosen at the end of their junior year, and who have contributed, with sincere and out- standing effort, to the betterment of the University. Its members are leaders in the fields of student government, publications, music and athletics. Men elected to Lion's Pow strive to uphold its principleseto promote the welfare, to further the best interests, and to maintain the traditions of the Pennsylvania State University and its students. Following graduation, these men will continue to work for the best interest of the University through their active Lionts Pow Alumni Association. One of the groupts outstanding projects was the purchasing of Mount Nittany in 1946 and preserv- ing it in its natural beauty as the traditional symbol of Penn State. Bottom RoweEttclson, Haincs, Oppermann, Abrams, Milus, Robinson. Top Row-Novok, Brown, Umsteod, Lucido, Huber, Clugett, Bronstein. ORGANIZATION P . vteSIdent - - STEPHEN 6. BROWN SICG.LPresident - - EDGAR H. GRUBB Tffetary . . GARY w. ROBINSON easurer - - WILLIAM J. WARD MEMBERS 0- F. ALEXANDER i L. GRUMER NOVAK f. B. BARMEN STEPHEN G. BROWN President MICRON DELTA KAPPA is a national lead- ership and scholarship honorary for junior and senior men which recognizes attainments of high efficiency in college activities and inspires oth- ers to strive along similar lines. By bringing to- gether a representation of students in all phases of collegiate life, the organization can mold the senti- ment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest. Omicron Delta Kappa unites the student membership with faculty repre- sentatives on this basis of common interest and understanding. The original society was founded at Washington and Lee University in 191 l; the Penn State chapter in 1955. Members are selected from among the major phases of campus life which include scholarship; athletics; student government; social and religious affairs; publications; and speech, music, drama and the other arts. The main project of Omicron Delta Kappa was the management of the activities information cen- ter during Orientation Week for the incoming fresh- men and transfer students. 3'1 7;: W , 'V :5 Bottom ROWeSchncider, Weber, Haines, Grubb, Brown, Robinson, Gaston, Manley. Second Row-Barmen, Novuk, Grumer, Haber, Shcnk, Sipc, Alexander. Top Row-Morton, Davis, Logue, Pigossi, Milus, Word, Kuhn, Clagett. g g EMBERSHIP in Mortar Board, national senior women's honor society, is one of the highest honors a college woman can attain. Members are chosen on the basis of leadership in campus life, President - Vice-President - ORGANIZATION - MARTHA C. WILSON LAURENE M. JOCHEM outstanding service to the University, and scholastic Secretary - - JANET L- CALLAWAY standing. They are topped in the Spring of their Treasurer ' JUDITH L' COLBECK junior year. A national requirement is that mem- MEMBERS bers have an olI-university average that is .40 above c. ADLER EA, EAGELMAN M. J. MCpHERSON the median average of all women students. gt: :EfizgsRLEE EA; $$$er Ef'xaolfflis The name of the local chapter is Archousoi, iththSxIWAY hgiggij iAiAdwaSSON which means leading woman. JtL.COLBECK J.LEAVITT G.A.WOLFORD Mortar Board sponsors two scholarships each year, the Charlotte E. Ray Scholarship and the Helen Eckin Eisenhower Scholarship. Initiating a new project this year, the members of Mortar Board organized a program for the orien- tation of international students to campus life. In addition, they helped plan the newly formed pro- gram for the junior resident counselors, and assem- bled a recommended reading list for graduating seniors. t MARTHA C. WILSON President Bottom RoweEogclmon, Colluway, Wilson, Colbeck, Wolford. Second Row-Phillips, Slish, Cohen, Adler, Elliott, eidlcr. Top RoweMcPherson, Leavitt, lngley, Blakeslee, Moore. Agroup of upperclossmen who were interested in promoting the ideals and perpetuating the traditions of The Pennsylvania State University organized Skull and Bones in 1913. Skull and Bones is a senior men's honorary which recognizes the outstanding leaders in student government, athletics, and other extracurricular activities. Members are chosen in the Spring of their junior year on the basis of a point system which measures their interest and participation in University activities. Skull and Bones was the first hat society to initiate this point system for topping new members. During Orientation Week, members of the group participate in the counseling program for incoming freshmen and transfer students. Among other projects, Skull and Bones holds on annual Spring Initiation Banquet to welcome the newly tapped members who will be expected to up- hold the traditions of the honorary during the com- ing year. Bottom RoweUmstcad, Lucido, Grubb, Brown, Ettelson, Smith. Gaston, Grumer. ORGANIZATION President - - Vice-President - e Secretory-Treasurer - MEMBERS L. ABRAMS D. L. GRAHAM R. F. BOWER ill E. H. GRUBB A B. At BRONSTEIN E. L. GRUMER V S G BROWN R. J. HABER R. C. We DAVIS C. C. LUCIDO R Jt S. ETTELSON J. T. MORTON R C. A. GASTON H E. STEPHEN G. BROWN President Second ROWeSchneidcr, Bower, Graham, Abrams, Top ROWeBronstcin, Wotzman, Davis, Morton, Haber, Novok. STEPHEN G. BROWN EDGAR H. GRUBB JAMES S. ETTELSON E. NOVAK . SCHNEIDER SMITH ARM! NOUS, senior men's hat society, rec- ognizes students who have been outstanding . . . . . . ORGANIZATION m one of tour fields of student octuvutlese-athletncs, ' AN D MILUS either as participant or manager; dromatics and Cfes'ientd -t ' igHNKW. BLACK . . . . ICe- res: en - e . forensncs, publications and student government. Secretamheaswer - FRANCIS L.MANLEY Members are topped in the Spring of their junior year and must have a 2.0 oIl-university aver- age. MEMBERS . . . . . M.L.GOLDSTEIN ELMANLEY Founded m 1908 by Thomas W. Plolet, Porm: ja.BBQiAgEN R.A.HOROWITZ F.D.MILUS Nous IS one of the oldest men's honorary societies P.D.COX D.G.JONES H.J.OPPERMANN M. w. DUMARS J. E, KOHL B. B. POKRAS on the campus. Membership was formerly re- stricted to those senior men who had gained promi- nence and recognition in athletics; however, in the Spring of 1951, membership was extended to outstanding seniors in other activities. The traditional objectives of Parmi Nous include the advancement of academic and athletic interests, the upholding of campus traditions and the promo- tion of university spirit. This year the members participated in the coun- seling program for freshmen and transfer students. In addition, they ushered at several university- sponsored events. x FRANK D. MILUS President Bottom RoweHorowitz, Pokrus, Oppermann, Milus. Top RoweBormen, Cox, Manley, Goldstein, Joncs. SCROLLS 1V6? CROLLS, senior women's hat society, honors outstanding upperclasswomen who have not ORGANIZATION been recognized previously for their contribution to . . . . President - - EMILY J.K BRADLEY univerSIty Ilfe. Sixth and seventh semester women Vice-President . - MBERYYK . STOKER students are topped during the Spring of the year; Secretary - ' KOHUD'C . . - EE M.Y M ELL they must qualify wnth a 2.7 grade average, out- T'easu'er JANINB ITCH standing character, and exceptional work in at MEMBERS INKROUM ITCHELL least one major activity. The primary objective of Scrolls is to serve the University. Accordingly, the members participated . . . in the Orientation Week program to welcome fresh- -' 10 ,,AN 3 .LE . .URIE men and transfer students to the University. ' LER ' e In addition, the group operated a concession stand at Stone Valley during Greek Week Work Projects. They also sponsored a Friday night jam session in the HUB Ballroom featuring three differ- ent bands. The proceeds from these events were placed in the Mary Jane Wylond Scholarship Fund, from which scholarships are awarded to deserving freshman women annually. EMILY J. BRADLEY President Bottom RoweGrabill Welch, Tighe, Stoker, Bradley, Kohudic Mitchell, Hill. Second RoweFowler, Aluisc, Griffin, Bentz Serr, Pass, Bosler, Crans Top Row-Davenport Brueggeman, Linkroum, Hughes, Urie, Levin, Curran, Grossman, Kiesel. NDROCLES, junior men's hot society, rec- ognizes undergraduates who are active in . . , ORGANIZATION dramatlcs and forenSIcs, government, athletics, . Sl publications and other extra-curricular activities. Pies'dent. ' ' RICHARD N' PIGOS Th h t h 2 O H , 'f Vice-Preswlent - - JAY L. HUFFMAN ese men! W O mLfS ave C t Cl -umversn Y Secretary-Treasurer - CHARLES N. BERENTS average, are topped m the Spring of their sopho- more year. Th d , h . MEMBERS 9 secon youngest men 5 . 0t socnety on cam- D. F. ALEXANDER H. c. GOLDSTEIN s. D. MCGRAW pus, Androcles was founded m 1950 upon the CeNtBERENTS R,H.HARRISON H.R.NURICK - - - .. - - E.B.CHAIKEN J.L.HUFFMAN R.N.PIGOSSI prInCIpl'e. ofiserwcev The spurlllt of the somety IS ETA.GERSHENOW M'KATZEN LHWITMER exemplified m Aesop s legend, Androcles and The J.S.KREIDEL Lion. The purpose of Androcles is fourfold: to honor deserving and outstanding junior men in all extra- curricular fields; to promote the best interests of the University; to study student problems and make recommendations for enriching student life; and to help maintain University traditions. Primarily an honor organization, Androcles participates in the counseling program for freshmen and transfer students during Orientation Week. RICHARD N. PlGOSSl President Bottom Row-Chaiken, Prents, McGrow, Kridcl. Top Row-Nurick, Witmer, Horrisan, Alexander, Goldstein. HIMES, the national honor society for junior women was founded at the Pennsylvania ' R A IZATION State University in 1947. Eligible women, those 0 G N h . 2 75 H . .t d h h President - - ROBERTA A. BEATTY av'ng a ' 9 iuh'vers' y 0V?rage on W .0 ave Vice-President . CYNTHIA XANTHOPOULOS been outstanding m leadership, scholarship and Seaetow , . REBECCA J. GIFFORD service to the University, are tapped for member- Treasurer - - SHEILA J. ALLISON ship by the group at the end of their sophomore year. MEMBERS s.J ALLISON R. H. HAlgDEN J. T PRUTZMAN ' i ' ' - R.A .BEATTY P.M.HA AN P E. SH OKC Arhong their prolects for this year, Chimes spon NA MC BELL E. E. HUMMER G SM sored its annual Silver show. The group also sold F s GARFINBKEL B.A.J0HN50N 5 RV OLPINR . J E GERSTL S.A.LEIGHT J. H WAN lollipops ot the Maryland football game. Proceeds A p GHIGUONE L. R.MARVEL c xA NTHOPOULOS R. J GIFFORD s UNK from this sale went toward a scholarship to be awarded to a deserving junior woman. Working through the Cosmopolitan Club, Chimes held mixers and receptions for international students. This project enabled the women to be- come better acquainted with students from other nations and to offer them personal friendship and guidance. Other activities of Chimes included Christmas caroling with the other hot societies, and ushering for Lecture and Artist Series Programs sponsored . w . K b the Universit . i ' Y .K ' i Y Y ROBERTA A. BEATTY President Bottom RowePrutzmunl Gifford. Beottyl Xonthopoulos, Wanner. Second Row-Ghiglione, Gerstl, Gorfinkcil Campbell, Hummer. Top RoweVolpin, Simpson, Leight, Yunk, Hagonl Marvel. LUE KEY, founded in 1923, is o notional rec- ognition society for junior men who have displayed outstanding ability in campus activities and who have contributed to, and worked for, the best interest of the University. Blue Key recognizes men for their ability and leadership in the fields of cheerleading, music, pub- lications, athletics and general activities. Members are topped during the Spring semes- ter of their sophomore year or during the Fall semes- ter of their junior year At this time they must have a 2.0 oll-university average. One of Blue Key's principal projects this year was the counseling of freshman men and transfer students during the Orientation Week progom. In co-operotion with the other men and women's hot societies, Blue Key went Christmas caroling through the borough of State College; they also ushered for Lecture and Artist Series programs sponsored by the University. .-. . Bottom Row-wSchwortz, Glossburn, Evans, Anthonyl Kesselmon, Kcitz, DeRocco, Kearney, Lcsykl Necdleman. Top Row-eJacqucs, Logue, Steinhauer, Sipe, Dufner, Fey, Kelley, Laman. ORGANIZATION President - ROBERT EVANS Vice-President - - JOH N ANTHON NY Secretary - - - MARK SANDSON Treasurer - . JOHN GLASSBURN MEMBERS J R. ANTHONY C. J. JACQUES, JR. A. C. LEVINSON D. W. BELL M KAPL AN G L. LOGUE B S BOTWIN W H. KEARNEY J R. METZ T.D. BRYAN ..H KE I TZ H. E NEEtELEMAN T. C. DeROCCO R. N KELL EY R. R. REIT R. E. DUFNER B. J. KESESIELMAN M. L. SANDJEON R. B. EV KL J. B. SCHWARTZ T H FEY P. LAEMAN C E.SIPE D. D. GI AGNACOVA J. J. LESYK W J. SN OW J. R. GLASSBURN MH. LEVIN P. G. STEINHAUER G. F. HA , R 5. SW EN I ROBERT B. EVANS President Second RoweHoney, Bell, Snow, RUIDS, 0 group which honors junior men out- standing in the field of athletics, was the first hat society to be organized at Penn State. Members are selected at the end of their sopho- more year on the basis of character, scholastic standing, and outstanding participation in varsity sports. In order to be tapped, men must either have their freshman numerals or be a definite ccm- didate for c: varsity letter. When choosing new members, the group at- tempts to distribute representation as evenly as possible among the nine major sports on the com- pus: football, baseball, basketball, track, wrestling, soccer, lacrosse, tennis, and golf. Druids serves the University by promoting good sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct. Along with the other hot societies, Druids mem- bers help to form the honor guard before football games. They also take an active part in the coun- seling of freshmen and transfer men during Orien- tation Week. ORGANIZATION President - . STEVEN M MOORHEAD Vice-President - ROBERT B. MITINGER, JR. Secretary - - PHILIP E. MYER Treasurer - . LOUIS A, MEIER MEMBERS J. V. AKER E. E, HARRIS P E. MYER M. K.8 BIESECKER L. A. MEIER J. F. PPHILLIPS P. A. CUNNINGHAM Jt MILLERLE R. V PIFER D. R. GR BBS M. P. MIL ETRUBLOOD G S HALL R B. MITINEER JR. 2 W. WA YNE S M MOORHEAD STEVEN M. MOORHEAD President Bottom RowWBaker, Wayne, Miller. Top Row-e-Myer, Grubbs, Monrhead, Bieseckcr. i i$wlizlaemfi$1i FRESHMAN men who have been outstanding in co-curriculor activities throughout the year are . . ORGANIZATION honored by membership m Delphi, the newest hat A ON ' President - - DEAN W. WH RT SOC'ety on campus Vice-President . . ROBERT F. CARSON Freshmen who have met the requirements and who have also maintained 0 good scholastic record are tapped for membership and presented with Secretary-Treosurer - MORRIS B. BAKER scrolls in the Spring. The following Fall, officers MEMBERS are elected by the new members, and the alumni EDARMBRUSTER MDDZVONIK R.A.MILLER group becomes the advisory board. M- 3- BAKER A L'FE'NGOLD P'J'WE'SS R. F. CARSON E. l. GRINBERG o. w. WHARTON In addition to being an honorary, Delphi serves the University through aid and participation by its members in various campus functions. This year, they ushered for the Artist Series performances and for the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Asso- ciation track meet in the Spring. Delphi men also helped counsel freshmen and transfer students during Orientation Week, and participated in form- ing the honor guard for the team at football games. Plans are being formulated to involve the group in more service activities for the University in the future. DEAN W. WHARTON President Bottom Rowe-Baker, Wharton, Carson, Feingold. Top Row-Weiss, Dzvonik, Grinberg, Armbruster, Miller. CWENS ELTA chapter of Cwens, a national sopho- more women's honorary society, was found- ed at Penn State in 1927. It originated nationally at the University of Pittsburgh in 1922. Member- ship is based on outstanding scholarship, leadership, personality, and character as exhibited by extra- curricular work during the freshman year. The main objective of Cwens is to serve the University. Each year their primary project is to counsel freshmen and women transfer students during Orientation Week. Another important Cwens service is the annual used gym suit sale held each Fall for the convenience of new freshmen. For their fund-roising project, the Cwens annually hold a card party-fashion show in the HUB Ballroom. There are sixteen national chapters of Cwens. This year five Penn State representatives attended the Eighteenth Annual National Cwens Convention at Muskingum College. Bottom RoweThomas, Moritz, Skade, Larson, Henderson, Whisier, Hersey. O'Donnell, Mills, Davenport, Storbird, Eastburn. Kardos, Barnhart, Affleck. D0 Q C a $ 3m , s? Q ORGANIZATION - ELIZABETH J. SKADE - CATHERILNE A. HERSEY President Vice- President Secretary - Treasurer .AFLECK N. C. BARNHART F P? U E NEE 2'0 O W .4 .HENDERSON .HER EY .HERShEY .HOR .IRWINN mmgngugg ??m?m;?? LNARSO GA EM. - VIRGINIAY S. HENDERSON MEMBERS E.E. JACK R005 5 KRUMBOLDT ARSON LMBO MA McGEE Mc GRUDER Mc LROY M.K G.M F L. J. p H. B. M. CL L. M. D. D K. B. A MI TCHELL L. M. MORIT 55K O m OK WE: 23$; 05 1' :- rn ELIZABETH J. SKADE President Second Rowe-lrwin, Jacki Krumboldt, Top Row-Cades, Mcllroy, Mitchell, Gruder, Horn, Paemer, Leis, D. P. BELLISARIO B. A. BRONSTEIN J. COHN H. F. DEISHER J. A. CONSTIEN HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Professional Advertising Fraternity President - D. P. BELLISARIO Vice-President - - J. DeVIVO Secretary - - R. J. NEUMAN Treasurer - L. H. HYMANS Adviser - - - R. HICKS Seniors J. DeVlVO R. C; MEARS E. D. DOWNER R. J. NEUMAN R. W. GOODYEAR J. A. RANDINELLI L. H. HYMANS J H. WILLIAMSON Juniors W.J. HILINSKI W. M. NACE R..C LECHTHALER E. ABRAMS M. E. ALTIMUS, III D. P. CLIFFORD R N. COHEN D. F. ALEXANDER D. R. DeANGELlS W. H. KEARNEY .C. ACCARDI R. ARNDT E. AUMILLER L. BEARD G. BROWN EL BURNS W. BUZBY L. COBAUGH G. DEGLING r. m n X Z JR 2 .FELSMAN .G FREEBURN ZRFPEPFPFPIPQQH RE II z; 30 0:9 22 .L. HARTMAN OJ 4.x CD ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Pre-Medical Honor Society President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser - Seniors N. B. EDWARDS T. H. EISMAN M. H. LIZERBRAM T. MAXWELL Juniors JG LIGHTNER F. J. MILLER, JRE R M. E. ALTIMUS, III N. B. EDWARDS - N. A. YURICK D. P. CLIFFORD R. G. ASCAH K. B. PACOFSKY T. K. RAWA J. C. STEINER N. A. YURICK B. J RUSK W. B. YEAGLEY, JR. I V. ZE TZ ALPHA KAPPA PSI Professional Men's C ommerce Fraternity President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser - Seniors 8. R. HENDERSON -ng K zJJE -42 NO m l- m .1 R Z .PETUSKY .POSTNIEKS .PRICE ?Qz - A. G. POSTNIEKS - R. L. SNYDER - M. C. RAMBO - G. R. ARNDT A. J. MASTRO .SIWULICH .SNYDER ..D STEWART .J. SWEITZER .V. VALIMONT .VANDENBURG .W.W ESN EL .WESOLOSKI .YAZURLO PWP$TJFEW$TJWFUWZP r' 03. A. C. DEEMER J. A. GATES W. E. HASTINGS W. E. HOCKING F. J. LOPRESTI T. J. BICKETT D. J. DOUGHERTY D. W. DUPON W. L. HERMANN Juniors A. J. LYNCH J. R SMITH G O. MACHLAN P. G. STEINHAUER W. M. SECORA D. W. SUTHERLAND G. H. SHUFFLEBOTHAM W. N. TURANIN W. T. SIMON R. N. WENTZEL Sophomores S. M. KANOZA E. W. SIMON A. M. NATHAN C. STARBUCK G. T. PAGE K. W. STAUB A. R. ROMAN R.WEBER J. C SAUSSY ..A AFFLECK .D. ALGER L. ALLEN JL BUTERBAUGH P. M. CHADWICK J. S. COLVIN S. A. COMMON N. M. DAUGHERTY E. DICHTER B. DIEFENDERFER B. EISENBERG M. A. FUREA B. J. GILL E. W. GRAU J. L. GRINDALL L. G. HAEGLEY S. HEENDERSON V. C. A. M. S. HERSEY J. A. IHLL E J. HOWE ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Freshman Women's Honor Society President - - E. E. JACK Vice-President - M. S. HERSEY Secretary - - J. L. MARK Treasurer - S. E. WHISLER Adviser - N. M. MOUNTAN Sophomores N M. HUBER E. B.MOSEMAN G. N. HUGHES K. O'BRIEN P. D. HUTTON S. L. ORTON E. E. JA CK A. F. PALMER S L. JONES R. PANAMEROFF S L. KAlN ' L.E ERISING M. KARDOS S.R ROSENZWOG E. L. KEEFER M. R. ROUNDS K. J. KENEMUTH S. J SCHNEIER J.A. LAW J. R. SHILEY F. H. LAWRENCE B. R. SMITH C. A. LEESON E. R F. E; LEMBO J. l. SOMERVILLE D. E LIPNER S. E. STARBIRD M. A. LLOYD M. J STEVENS B M. LOGAN N. B. STEWART B. J. MCCUTCHEON M. STEYER H. D. MCGRUDER J A.SWAIN J. L. MARK M I THOMAS A. P. MILLER N S WALD M K. MILLS J.J.WALKO J. A.M MONOKER B. L. WATCHORN S. MOO S. E. WHISLER L. M. MO RITZ J S. WHITEHEAD F S. ZENGERLE ALPHA PHI OMEGA Men's Service Recognition Society President - M. P. LAZORCHAK Vice-President - - J FOLTZ Secretary - - H. J. HAGER Treasurer - - L. E. BAKER Adviser - - R. G. ASCAH FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES 5' 8. CHRISTMAN P- J. JACOBS E. GERSHENOW R- W. CRAWFORD R. JUNAS R- W. HODGSON Ms J. FERRETTI Seniors T. L. JENNINGS J. R. KETTISH Juniors H. J. HAGER L. A. PHILLIPS Sophomores E. P. LYON R. H. MILLER M. P. LAZORCHAK W. M. SWENGER F. F. SADOWSK! R. C. NICHTER S. M. ROBINSON ALPHA PI MU Industrial Engineering Honor Society President - Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer - Adviser Seniors M. J. HOFFMAN L. D. PAPP Juniors T. N. KYLE - J. J. VILLARREAL - R. W. HODGSON M. J. HOFFMAN R. L. REICH J. J. VILLARREAL W. J. RULAND L- C. AYERS F. E. CLAYCOMB J- 0. CRUST J- W. HOOVER J- M- JONES K- D. KOCH D. E. KRETZING A. c BALAM M- G. HAWK ALPHA TAU ALPHA Professional Agricultural Education F raternity President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer Adviser - Seniors F. F. LEER M. L. PHILLIPS C. D. PORTER T. R. ROBERTS J. K. SIGLER K. G. SMITH B. H. STAUDT Juniors J. R. LAUVER - B. H. STAUDT - D. E. STEADMAN - F. E. CLAYCOMB - D. L. VanVLlET - N. K. HOOVER D. E. STEADMAN R. L. STOUFFER W. M. SWOPE L. D. VANDE MARK D. L. VunVLlET C. P. WRIGHT J. E. ZEGER C. T. REESE D. D. SEAMANS P K. PRIL L. T. BERRINGER D. L. BIGELOW C. E. BIRCHARD R. C R BURIANI J E DANDRIDGE H. J DAVITT R M. ALBEMAN As H DEMOSTHENES J W. DIXON .AACC .AGOSTIDNELLI xgmro BRU NS .BUTERBAUGH .ELLIOT ELSMAN EFEANTZ 9227020.:N3- Drag D. G. BAYARD S. J. BINDER J. M. BOGGS ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Air Force ROTC Honorary Commander - - R. A. MATURI Executive Officer - L. R. KlEHL Adjutant Recorder - R. D. RADER Comptroller - Adviser - Seniors LP; L. .S. HILTON ..L MASCIA J. B. ESHELMAN P. KOLBENSCHLAG .73 R. A. MATURI J. F. MclLVAlNE E C. NEIMAN L. S. PLANTS W. C. PLASKON G. A. RUFFNER E. T. WHITE F. D. YODER M. PREGMON. JR. R. D. RADER J. H. WITMER BETA ALPHA PSI Accounting Honorary and Professional Society President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser - Seniors . MINNICH PASQUALE Juniors CEOL EWlS .MACHLAN - R. L. SNYDER M. PRATTA, JR. - C. A. CABLE C. D. SIMONS - T. M. RABUN B R. QUIRE L RITCHEY JR. M. V. ROLi-ERTSON E. J. SEK W. L. SLEIGH R. J. SOMERS J. R. SWAB L. R. TINGLEY J. UJHELYI P. RODGERS H. SHUFFLEBOTHAM F. STERRETT 9.0.75 S. BUTCHKOSKY G. KAHN, JR. W. B. McNElL BETA GAMMA SIGMA Business Scholastic Honorary President - Vice-President - Adviser - Seniors B. A. MINNICK A. NOREK C. SIMONS W. L. SLEIGH - R. A. ELNICKI W. B. McNEIL - G. K. NELSON R. L. SNYDER W. D. STEWART J. SWAB 349 P. T. BARILAR J. F. DOLOWY, JR. J. J. HEGMANN HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL CHI EPSILON C ivil Engineering Honor Society President - Vice-President - J. SMYTH - J. J. HEGMANN Secretary-Treasurer J. F. DOLOWY, JR. Adviser Seniors W. W. MARTINEZ G. A. RUFFNER - H. A. WEEDEN C. P. SMITH J. SMYTH J. A. SPEAR D. A. BALL J. F. BOYER R. W. DIETZ D. R. EVEN D. L. GRAHAM M. AJ HARSH G. H. HESS COALY SOCIETY Agriculture Honorary President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer Adviser - Seniors DH KD A.B G.M.LYTER RL. FJ FD LH Junior G. R. BUSS - J. O. YOCUM - - L. A. MILLER - M. R. NEWLIN - - R. R. REITER - J. K. PASTO PF';ACKARD E. RESIDES, JR. 0 SCARTH SP ENCER E. STEADMAN p R.K S.J F R. S D. C. WRIGHT J. A. BENTZ E. J BRADLEY S G. COHEN RE A. BEATTY S. E. BLOCK P. J, CASTLE M. E GANTER A. GHIGLIONE S F. GOLDSTEIN B. A. HACKMAN P. M. HAGAN S. A. HEDDIN 350 DELTA ALPHA DELTA Women's Debate President - ViceAPresidents, Secretaries - Treasurer Adviser - Seniors Juniors J. P. HEIT C. M, IRVIN A. M. JONES M. KAPELSOHN K. M. KEARNEY L A. MCDONALD L. PROKOPOWICZ J. E. RAUCH - J. R. WEISS J. BICKING, C. M. IRVIN J. P. HEIT, M. A. SCHUG - - C. H. SCHUG - C. H. SCHUG J. LEAVITT P. M. O'HARA M. D. WEST .RHEINER .SCHIFFMAN ZSr'? VI S.WIFT .VOLPIN . NNICK ANTHOPOULOS n;;FMK;Zp er-x'? EE 1- ,. S. AUDRUZAK J. F. BARGER J. BICKING N. M. HUBER Sophomores B. A. IRWIN M C. SHOPAY H. M. JEWELLS E. J. SKADE S. McLAUGHLlN E R. SMIT J. R M. VASSALOTTI E, A. BAUER G. BELZER III R. P. BLEIR J. F. BONELLA J. K. COCCO R. W BOSICH P. E. DERSTINE J. C. DOBBIE DELTA NU ALPHA Professional Transportation Fraternity President - - N. R. DUNYAK Vice-President - W. L. GIOVANONI Secretary - - J. R. KRISIAK Treasurer - P. W. PEARCE Adviser - - R. D. PASHEK Seniors N. R. DUNYAK E W MANN W. L. GIOVANONI J MOORE,JR T. E. HILLS R N RILEY J. R. KRISIAK R. B. SCOTT W. P. SIWULICH Juniors D. D. FREED P. W. PEARCE W. P. JENSEN R. J. PLASKON A. W. ROMEY E. K. BONNEMISZA D. C. CLAGETT P. C. KREITNER J. M. BRUNELL J. C. GLATZ DELTA PHI ALPHA German Scholastic Honorary President - - W. J. MORRIS Vice-President - - E. SMITH Secretary-Treasurer - - L. WEIHE Adviser - - - D. D2LEVIE Seniors D. K. MORITZ J. SPIELVOGEL P, A. SEDLAK D. A. VALENTINE A. M. VOSBURG Juniors G. P. KINSINGER L. A LATT J. P. PATTERSON DELTA SIGMA PI Professional Business Administration Fraternity President - - F. L. MANLEY Vice-Presidents, L.HUFFMAN, J. J. YAMULLA Secretary - R. S. KOOT Treasurer - - R. J. STROH Adviser - - - R. CARZO FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES BOWER, JR. BRA AUN CASPERO ELLIOTT FEENEY ppg-tzzr-gz anIgWLm HEULER H. HACKMAN -.J HEILMAN, JR P HOFFMAN J M CONSER E-C.CONSER R J CRUMRINE Seniors J. J. OPPERMAN M. PRATTA, JR. Juniors ..M KATZ .S. K .A. LAROTONDA D. LEINBACH .T. McFEELEY ..H RHODES .M. SIMON 4fz2fxw J. H. SKAPIK W. A. SLOTHOWER R. STANOVICH K. L. STRALEY W. L. ULSH J. C. WORKMAN ETA KAPPA N U Electrical Engineering Honor Society President - Vice-President - T. R. ROBINSON Juniors . McCULLOUGH - D. F. GARDNER - J. W. BAER - L. J. BLUMLE - R. L. SMITH - C. B. HOLT, JR. ..H SAVITS .C SCHOENIG .E. SCHULIGER L. SMITH ..G STEINMETZ .L. SUTTMILLER W. TEWKSBURY ..T WASDI ??mpzzmjn-l D L. STAEBLER G. R. STANTON L E. WAGNER A.AYNARDI BARET FA ARTUCH 3. GOLDBERG R. LA J M c 1- GORDON GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Women's Service Society President - Vice-Presidents, - - J. BARET J. R. GORDON, B. J. LEWERT Secretaries - Treasurer - Adviser - Seniors J. E. GURKE J. M HENDERSON J. L. EKRAMER J. B. J.E LEWERT J. E. GURKE, S. J. PREY - M. O. NEF: - A. COHEN ..o NEFF M. E. BURKAT A L. CASSELLA N. E. DENGLAR E L J. S. GOODMAN A. F. GORDON I. B. HAYES J D. BURMEISTER E. W. FORCE H. M. HAWKINS F. J. HOLLENBAUGH D. K. CROUTHAMEL Juniors N. V. V. H. REESE G. J LAUDERMILCH M. V. RICKER R. LAWE R. A. SALAMON B. A LEITZEL S. SCHOOR C. P. LYONS B. SMITH G.A MARKOS S. A. SPITZER J. A. MOCHULSKI J. A. SULLIVAN L. M. MUHLENBECK E. A. TRAMA R B. OLIVIS N. L. TUERNBAUGH J. M. OSTOVICH C. A.W BB 5. POHLAND G. F. WHITFIELD B. L POND IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA Industrial Education Honorary President - - J. LONGO Vice-President - - H.HAWKINS Secretary-Treasurer E. W. DUNKELBERGER Adviser - N. C. PENDERED Seniors W. l. JANSEN L. S. PLANTS J. P. KREADY A L. STARNER T. A. NEDROW R E TASHNER B. TAYLOR Juniors F. C. SIFTAR D. BAKER K. S. BARTHALMUS J. E. BORLAND N. L. BRUGGEMAN C. B. BARTEN IOTA SIGMA PI Women's C hemistry Honor Society President - - J. DeLUIS Vice-President - C. TILLMAN Secretaries - D. BAKER, S M. RIMM Treasurer - S. M RIMM Adviser - - M. L. WILLARD Seniors M. A. HARSH N. R. NAVIKAS S. L HUBLER J. M. PATTEN E. L. MILLS S. M. RIMM H A WISE Juniors K. E HAFER S. L. MCLANAHAN KAPPA PHI National Society for Methodist College Women President . D. N. MEISWINKEL VicenPresident - - D. WHIPPLE Secretaries A. V. GILL, C. A. HATHAWAY Treasurer - - R. O. PENN Advisers - N. J. DUFF, R. W. NUTT 351 D. E. BECK P. BERGE J. BOVARD S. R. BRAGUE E. E. DOWLING .V. BANTA .A. BARTHOLME A. BOY L S. I. BRANSCOME A.E E.COLLINS C.A A.CONNELLY C. J. HUBER HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL Seniors A.V.GILL E.J.HILL S. GUINEY L. PHILIPS B. J. HANKES N. J. SPONSLER C. A. HATHAWAY S. STANDISH E. C. WINTER Juniors 5. E. FERLIN D. N. MEISWINKEL H. E. JOHNSON R. O.P NN S JONES S. L SMART A. L. LORANT D. WHIPPLE N. E. MCMINN Sophomores C. B. LAUDENSLAGER B A. THOMAS E. M. SACHSE J. A. WICKHAM J. STEWART S A. WICKS N. R. THARPE Freshmen C. S. NEZZO C? KER 1-. I P.U AADRON E. L. D IBDU CDONSTANTINE E C J J. DELLASTATIOUS J. J. DUNSTONE F. J. FOLTZ D. E. BREITER H H. FINKELSTON D. HABEL H. J. HAGER T. L. HAMER C. J. JACQUES A. J. COHEN A. G EVERSOLE W H. FICHTER T. K. HENDERSON KAPPA PHI KAPPA Professional Education Honorary President - D. R. GUSTAFSON Vice-President - - A. STRAKA Secretary - - K. S. ULRICH Treasurer - - J. F. FOLTZ Adviser - - W. J. PAGE Seniors L J. G D. E. OLIVETT D. R. GUSTAFSON L. RENTZEL B. E HAMILTON R. E. ROCKY L. R. HILL J. SHEATZ M. F. KLAPPER A. STRAKA R. P. K BIC C. EITOMAJKO J. D. LEVENGOOD G. F. WILLIAMSON R. J. MARINCE T; K. STOVER Juniors R. D KLEIIZN J. B. SCHIEL D. F. MA F C. SIFTAR W. E. MA ES:T:ROCOLA P. F.STEGNER C. E. MY R. M. SMITH R S. NIPPES R. B. TOPLIN D. E REITZ K. S. ULRICH K. I RI FKIN Sophomores D B KIMMEL J. R. STORMER G R PHILLIPS D. P. WALTER M. R. SLOVONSKY P. D. WHITE D. H. TOWNSEND KEBAMOS Ceramic Honor Society 352 President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser - E. R. KREIDLER G. K. BERGHOLTZ J. J. BROWN, JR. - R. L. BEATTY G. E. RINDONE R. L. BEATTY Seniors G. K. BERGHOLTZ J. J. BROWN, JR. E. R. KREIDLER AIMS? LAKON I DES M. C. DIETRICK S. J. ALLISON G. N. BIEMULLER N. A. CAMPBELL LAKONIDES Women's Physical E d ucation Honorary President - S. A. FOSSELMAN Vice-President - S. J. ALLISON Secretary - - N. A. CAMPBELL Treasurer - G. N. BIEMULLER Adviser - - M. A. ADAMS Seniors A. FOSSELMAN P. M. WASILKO J. McALLISTER Juniors 8. Y. ELLIOT B. M. MINNICH S. L. JENSEN S. L .RICH J. I. SOMERVILLE .P. AQUILINA ..G BREWSTER ..M ELSER A P. A. KEZELL D. L. HARTMAN D. M. POSCHADEL MU PHI EPSILON Women's Music Honorary Society Presideni . - M. P. AQUILINA Vice-President - A. B. SNYDER Secretary - - S. V. SLIKER Treasurer - E. A. TAYLOR Adviser - - F. M. ANDREWS Seniors E K HANSON M. A. MO NOASTERO E. M. KULIG S. V. SL R G C. LEISTER H. J. SPRINGER J A. LESLIE M. A. Z K Juniors A. B. SNYDER E. A. TAYLOR K. J. SNYDER Sophomores A. A. REEDE D. M. TRESSLER C. J. ROGERS I. K VOLZ D. L. STROUSE OMICRON NU Home Economics Honor Society President - - L. M. JOCHEM Vice-President - C. A. BRAIDIC Secretary - - L. L. MILLER Treasurer - J. A. BEIDLER Advisers B. E. DENSMORE, M. E. FUQUA FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES .BEIDLER -BRAIDIC BRUEGGEMAN cooK DNUKLE R. D. BIDDLE 5- L COLEMAN 3- H DODDS R W HELLMUTH M C FREY M- H HOROVITZ D. 5- KREWSON R- E MELLETT CHICK M. J C- A CULTON Seniors L. L. HARMON B. A. MOORE J. A HERRON M. A. MOORE C. J. IGOE V. POWELL L. M. JOCHEM N. M. STOLLMEYER S. L. LE IS M. C. WILS ON D M. MEILSEWINKEL A. M. VOSBURG L. L. Ml PERSHINC RIFLES Honorary Military Society Commanding Officer - G. N. ZELEZ Executive Officer - W. L. METZGER Adjutant - - F. A. TIETZ Finance Officer - G. M. COPER Adviser - L. H. NEWCOMER Seniors J. N. CHRISTINI J. C. REA E. T FLORY Juniors D. W. KEIM F. A. O'BROCHTA W. T. MCFEELY W. SAWCZYN L. H. WEAVER Sophomores H. L. PACHTER J J TUCHI A. G. SHOFFNER J W VOVAKES J. F. STRUNK D. R WALTER G. R. WILLIAMS PHI ALPHA THETA History Honor Society President - - C. A. CULTON Vice-President - - J. L. GLENN Secretary - - E. W. LEWIN Treasurer - M. L. MEYERS Adviser - - P. S. KLEIN Seniors J. L. GLENN E. W. LEWIN M. L. MEYERS R. C. ALTHOUSE R. M. ANDERSON T. H. BEADLING B. A. BEAMER B. J. BENNER A. J. BICKEL B. E. BONGIORNO S. C. BORCHERS K. P. BRINDLEY A. CASTRODALE J. L. CROWL Class of 1960 A C. ELMS E. L. FLOEGEL J. FREEMAN C. E. GARMAN F. MI HENDERSON B. KARAN R. N. KLEMMER J. M. KRALL J. E. LOBROVICK A. K. MAHACHEK E. A. MARES B. J. MATUSOW M. J. MAZZA K. E. MEYER D. C. NEWMAN C. M. O'CONNOR M. A. ORCHARD S. E. REEN M. SCHLAPAK D. L. SCHLEICHER S. BUTCHKOSKY S. J. BINDER A. F. CHERNEFSKI B. A. FEIT J. J. HATTERS C. M. HOGE PHI CHI THETA Women's Professional C ommerce Fraternity President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer Adviser - Seniors D. A. McCREERY Juniors L. L. GAHN C. E. HODGES J. A. HOWE H. D. OAKES Sophomores E. A. LOTITO B. L. PETERS J. T. ROBERTS M. C. SCHRAG P. E. SHOCKEY J. CAVANAGH S. J. BINDER A. F. CHERMEFSKI R. H. WHERRY B. A. SMITH H. L. REISH S. R. VOLPIN L. H. YOUNG M. SHOOK J. A. SWAIN M. A. TOMKO PHI BETA KAPPA Scholastic Honor Society President - - T. WARTIK Secretary - C. A. CARTER Treasurer - - T. COHEN PHI EPSILON KAPPA Men' 5 Professional Physical Education Fraternity President - - S. C. BISCHOFF Vice-President - - E. A. KERR Secretary - - D. F. MAIZE Treasurer - C. A. ROSINI Advisers - W. SPIETH, A. F. DAVIS 353 HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL Seniors Seniors J. BESOUSHKO J. H. GROVE J. MORTON E ?BDEQQAS IE: M GARDNER A PERNESK' . A. GASTON D. J. PRICE LDELLASTATIOUS R.MALONEY C.A.ROSINI R E. gNGELOTTl J L GLENN J E PUHALLA F. EISELE C.TOMAJKO J w p w GRAHAM s M RIMM D BAKERR H. GREENBERG w c. RIZZARDI Juniors 5 A BARET c A GREER D L. RUPPERT R c BENSON L. L. HARMON L.J.SALOMON s. c. BISCHOFF E.A. KERR D. F.MAlZE RA. BERG M. L HARTMAN T H SAVITTS W- LAMAN G. K. BERGHOLTZ w. K. HARTMANN S.SHANER M A BESACK c. M. HEISEY o. D SLAGLE J. H. BIESECKER R.A HERD w. L. SLEIGH Sophomore s R BROWN J.A HERRoN R. L. SNYDER L.WERST B A. BUNDY R.A JONES c. E. STEERMAN J. E. BURNOSKY A.J KANYUCK A G STEINMETZ J E.CARNES J. L.KARDON N. M STOLLMEYER J L COLBECK E A. KNOEPFLE w Ms E E DOWLING w M McNElL w H TTHOMPSON M. H. FIRYESTONE M.o. NEFF L. L TTSCHOPP J C.F c. M. PARK w. J. WAR c. J FORMOSO J. R. PARSONS c. D. WILLIAMSON M. w. GARBRICK D. M. PERKINS E. C.Y PHI ETA SIGMA . Juniors Freshman Men's Honor Society R. A, BAUM s. J. HALL President - L. W. McSPARRAN Vice-President - F. V. HELLRICH Secretary-Treasurer - R. L. REED Adviser - - F. B. KRAUSS Juniors D. L. BRIGGS E. w. REED T. P. SOSNOWSKI PHI LAMBDA UPSILON J. J. BRODERICK, JR. T. D. RITTENBAUGH GV R. STANTON Chemistry Honor Society W. L. HICKS R, W. RUDOLPH R K STRALEY S. D. IRONS B. D. RUSK A L TREASTER President - - J. J. TIETJEN D. F. LOVRINIC R. I. SCHWARTZ T N TROUTMAN Vice PFESIdentsvv L SMITH F O STARK T. R. MORRIS J. B. SCOTT W. B. YEAGLEY, JR. Secretary .- - R. A ANDERSON Treasurer - - R. L. BARNES Sophomores Adviser - - N. C. DENO J. R. BANKS W. M. HOUCK B. T. SHIRK c. L. BARTHOLOMEW G. HURAYT G. R. SIMON Seniors R c CREESE R.O.JOHNSTONE R.J. SIMPSON D c CLAGETT E. L'GRUMER J L KOONTZ B L CUPPLES D. A. KENAGY J. A. SPERO J. E. DO WD W. M. HARDHAM L LUCKENBAUGH D c DARRAN M. G. LAGALLY 5. c. SUBOLESKI C. J. FORMOSO J. L. KARDOS W. H; THOMPSON w. R. DIEFENDERFER M. L. LIEBERMAN B. D. TARR F- 6' K'NG J. W. DIERCKS G. D. LINTON A. F. THOMPSON, JR. J. MV DITZ W. P. MCCARTHY R. E. TRESSLER G. R. EVERSON E. J. NEWHART L. R. WALKER J. R. GROVE F. W. ROHM J. H. WENDEROTH R. A. GUIDOTTI T. C. ROYER M. K. WIANT R. SCHEERBAUM G. H. WILLIAMS, JR. D. W. SCHOENGOLD W. W. WOLF R. G. SEASHOLTZ N. C. HAMMOND G. T. HENNING, JR. PHI MU ALPHA Professional Music Fraternity President - - M. R. SPAYD Vice-President - R. A. SPRAGUE - Secretary . - R. E. NOEL Treasurer - R. M. YUROCHKO Adviser - - W. P. CAMPBELL PHI KAPPA PHI Seniors ' . R. D. CLISBY S. S. GORDON R. A. SPRAGUE Scholastic Honor SOCIety D. M. FENTRESS J. L KOONTZ D M. YAKSICK H. D. GERBER . President - - R. K- VIERCK G. F Hesse EVENAQEE'NELL ZEZELETJOSZ'SO Vice-President - C. G. HAAS, JR. R ROTH Secretary - - J. D. LAWTHER Treasurer - H. A. PETERSON Juniors J. R. ANTHONY M. R. SPAYD 354 FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES R. L. CAMPBELL J. L. FREHN D. L. GRAHM 1- H. HAAS P F. AINSWORTH M J DEPIANTE L B FRANCO EVANS PHI SIGMA Biological Sciences Honor Society President - - R. L. CAMPBELL Vice-President - - J. H. HAAS Secretaries, M. A. HARSH, J. M. PATTEN Treasurer - C. D. MEYERS Adviser - - H. W. FRINGS Seniors M A. HARSH M J MITCHELL L H HERMAN N R NAVIKAS S L HUBLER J M PATTEN C. D. MEYERS J E PUHALLA PHI SIGMA IOTA Romance Language Honor Society President - - B. B. MacLEAN Vice-President - A. K. BRESTON Secretary-Treasurer J. C. SHEPARDSON Adviser - N. M. BRENTIN Seniors 8. KWIATANOWSKI J. A. NISSLY M. L LUTHER B. J. STRAUSS L. GM VAN RAFLEGHEM Juniors M. A. FRANK B. MARSHALL M. B. GLEN H. SKUDRZYK J. M. GRIM R. D. STRASNICK I. B. HAYES C. R. STOVER H. LERMAN M. WINTERS AIKEN P. BALLARD A BEIDLER A BRAIDIC -K BRINSLEY A BRITTON HMMUggI-nf-gp ? . D O O K DEL PRETE PHI UPSILON OMICRON Professional Home Economics Society President - - S. l. TOPASTO Vice-President - E. ROSENBERGER Secretary - - C. K. COATES Treasurer - - D. V. LENZ Adviser - - W. L. MORGAN Seniors 8. A. EAGELMAN J. E. LAMBERT S. A. GALLAGHER E J. LONGNECKER L. L HARMON B. MALICKI C. A. HATHAWAY B. A. MOORE J. A HERRON M. A. MOORE C. J. IGOE B. I. ORCUTT J. H. INGLEY W. K. PASS L. M JOCHEM V. POWELL C. I. KIESEL K. C. SIBLEY M. C. WILSON BARTHOLME D. A. S. F. BIETINGER S. F. BROWN M. E FLEMING M. L. KOTCHEN Juniors B E.MANNEAR J D THIEL C L. MANROSS J H WANNER A. M. PRUDHON J T WILSON K. S. SHOEMAKER S L WILSON C J. WORRELL R. W. CAMPBELL R. A. CRILEY PI ALPHA XI Floriculture Honorary Fraternity President - - D. L. SCHALLER Vice-President - R. W. CAMPBELL SecretaryATreasurer - K. P. SOERGEL ll Adviser - C. HARAMAKI Seniors F..MD MUIL US K. P. SOERGEL ll D.L. SCHALLER Juniors T. H. COLE J. F. KNAUSS J. PYLE PI EPSILON TAU Petroleum Engineering Recognition Society President - G. D. SCHRADER, JR. Vice-President - A. K. THOMAS Adviser - - E. J. BURCIK Seniors G. D. SCHRADER, JR. A. K. THOMAS L E ACKLEY A. R. ANDRESEN R S. BRANDON J L. COLBECK C P DIETRICH R. ESTLER R .FERTIG PI GAMMA ALPHA Fine Arts Honorary President - - S. J. HOYT Secretary - - S. K. GREEN Treasurer - - R. S. BRANDON Adviser - - J. R. ROY Seniors P. H. FRINK N. NICHOLSON J. GOOD C. 5 OG E S. K GREEN K. C SKAWDEN J. E GREY C. A STEEVER P. R. 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FORDYCE QUARTERDECK SOCIETY Navy ROTC Honorary Commander - - J. E. CARNEs Vice-Commander - R. S. HOWARD Ship's Secretary F. A. BANDRICK Social Secretary - R. J. BUTCHKO Adviser - - C. D. BOLAN Seniors B. A. FOSNOCHT H. E. LENBERGS R. S. HOWARD F. A. PHELPS W. O, IAMS J. L. SHRUM R. S. JANKE A. W. TEWKSBURY Juniors W. L. HICKS C. R. SCHFEEIDER E. J. LIEB E L. ST W. E. LONG C. F. STENgER H R NURICK G. R. STERNER J R OPEKA W. J. TANSKI W J RULAND J T WATT S. G. RYAN Sophomores B. A. HULTMAN R A RAFF J. R. LANG F. W. ROHM W. C. MICHAEL P. B. SHIRING FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES RHO TAU SIGMA Radio and Television Honor Society President - - M. J. ZIEGLER Vice-President - - B. A. BAKER Secretary - - J. F. HALEY Treasurer - - S. A. PITZER Adviser - - H. E. NELSON B Seniors II? BAKER J. F. HALEY s G. THOMAS R B-BERMAN w. F. POHTS L. A. WAXMAN - vFULTON B. L. SEIP M J. ZIEGLER R. J. SHIBAN Juniors 2 A- BARTRAM D. A. FOIANINI H. H. KLEIN M- FISHER L. R. HINEMAN S. B. MILNER R. H. 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BROWN, JR. E N S J L. GRUMER . F. HELFERT A. KIRSCH E. L. GEHRKE RE LEAHEY A. C. CANIKE J, R. MCCORMICK 358 HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL Seniors R. E. KREIDLER J. J. RAHN R. C. MALOT S. B. ROMBERGER G. P. MARINO W C ROVESTI J N. MYERS G. P SABOL J R. PARSONS W. E SHENK W G. PRAST O. D. SLAGLE A. K. THOMAS SIGMA PI ETA Hotel Administration Recognition Society President - J. R. STUHLMULLER Vice President - - R. LEAHEY Secretary- Treasurer - P. O. RIDGWAY Adviser E. A. ATKINSON Seniors P. O. RIDGWAY J. E. SCHWABELAND J. R. STUHLMULLER Juniors J. D. HOFFMAN C A. SAVERCOOL SIGMA PI SIGMA Physics Scholastic Honor Society President - - J. C. DAVIS Vice-President - - L. C. BOBB Secretary - - E. E. DOWLING Treasurer - C. J. SKOWRONEK Adviser - - C. R. BURNETT Seniors A B. GSCHWENDTNER c w. KAUFFMAN W K. HARTMANN D.W MESH R. A HERD CEJ SKOWRONEK R. S HOWARD V. W. SLIVINSKY B C. JOHNSON C. E. STEERMAN Juniors R. W. ZDARKO SIGMA TAU Engineering Honor Society President - P. W. L. 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VILLARREAL KERAMOS PJ TAU SIGMA G. a GASTON D KWASNOSKI w J. WARD III MORTAR BOARD PSI CHI P. W-GILCHRJST H.G.MATTHEWS R. M. WILSON OMICRON NU SIGMA ALPHA ETA L GRAHAM D C.OPFERMAN J. o. YOUNG PHI ALPHA THETA SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON PHI BETA KAPPA SIGMA Pl SIGMA . PHJ EPSILON PHI SIGMA TAU J M JunJors PHI ETA SIGMA SIGMA XI J D-CONSER w McCOLLOUGH c G. SCOTT PHI KAPPA PH TAU BETA Pl 5. H- HE'GHLEY E w REED F. D.TAPPERT PHI LAMBDA UPSILON XI SIGMA Pl JACKSON L J.WAGNER 359 360 ORGAN IZATION President - . - EUGENE R. RAIFORD, JR. VicevPresident - - JOHN T. MORTON Secretary - - - - DAVID T. ERWIN Director of Athletics - - ERNEST B. MCCOY Business Manager of Athletics - EDWARD M. CZEKAJ The beginnings of the Athletic Association, which was organized to promote the intercollegiate . athletic program, can be traced back to 1888-89. EUGENE R. RAIFORD, JR. It was not until 1920, however, that on effective President organization for the management of the athletic ' ' program was established. The student officers of the Athletic Association -a president, vice-president, and secretarywre elected by male students at the annual student government elections. The Athletic Advisory Board advises with the Director of Athletics on matters of policy and pro- cedures affecting the intercollegiate athletic pro- gram. The Board consists of students, faculty, alum- ni, and representatives of the Board of Trustees. The Director of Athletics and the Business Man- ager serve as ex officio members of the Athletic Association and the Athletic; Advisory Board. About 200 intercollegiate events are held each year, with the varsity sports including football, base- ball, basketball, wrestling, rifle, gymnastics, soccer, lacrosse, cross country, golf, tennis, and track. The program also includes participation in sectional and national post-season tournaments. A senior manager and three junior managers are selected for each sport yearly. The managers and their assistants aid the business manager in the financial matters of the athletic program and assist the coaches and trainers during the sports season. !I JOHN T. MORTON Vice-President DAVID T. ERWIN Secretory FOOTBALL DAVID P. ALEXANDER STEWART C BARBER WAYNE F. BERFIELD JOSEPH BLASENSTEIN JOHN BOZICK RICHARD BUTTERFIELD EDWARD G. CAYE GERALD F. FARKAS ROBERT C. GILMOUR ALBERT L. GURSKY GALEN S. HALL ROBERT R. HART DAVID M. HAYES RICHARD J. HOAK JAY L. HUFFMAN JOHN A. IRVINE DONALD W. JONAS JAMES N. KERR JON H. LANG ROBERT B. MITINGER, JR. HENRY J. OPPERMANN RICHARD L. PAE WILLIAM D. POPP DAVID ROBINSON WILLIAM N. SAUL DENNIS B. SCHAEFFER CHARLES L. SIEMINSKI JAMES W. SMITH WALTER L. SOBCZAK JOHN L. TORRIS DAVID R. TRUITT RICHARD L. WILSON GYMNASTICS BERNARD W. BUHL WILLIAM B. CORBIN GRAEME M. COWAN RICHARD A. CRILEY LEE C. CUNNINGHAM BRUCE A. FOSNOCHT WILLIAM A. FOSNOCHT RONALD S. GLOU KENNETH H. MORROW G. ROBERT MUMAU VINCENT E. NEUHAUSER DAVID D. PALMER GERALD C. SCHAEFER GREGOR R. WEISS JAY F. WERNER LAWRENCE R. YOHN 4 at A hr SOCCER CARLOS A. ASTIZ DONALD F. BARTOO VELIMIR DJURDJEVIC HOWARD C. FARRER, JR. JAMES A. GOTTSCHLING DAVID R. GRUBBS EDWARD HEBEL HAROLD J. HEFFNER GEORGE A. IRVINE ROY H. JOHNSTON RICHARD S. KUPLEN LELAND L. LANTZ KENNETH A. LINK WILLIAM J. MACKERETH ANTHONY MATTE! JOHN C. MILLER RUSSEL R. NAYLOR EUGENE R. RAIFORD, JR. WILLIAM R. RIERSON WAYNE H. RODGERS JAY R STORMER LOUIS G. VAN RAFELGHEM GOLF ROY G. ALTMAN RICHARD F. BURGOON ROBERT H. DEVINE EDWARD S. KORMOS JOHN T. MORTON ROBERT RUTHERFORD Ill HAYDN R. THOMAS CROSS COU NTRY LIONEL T. BASSETT HOWARD L. DEARDORFF THOMAS H. FEY DENNIS JOHNSON DAVID B. LaHOFF FREDERICK B. LARSON MICHAEL P. MILLER STEPHEN M. MOORHEAD ERNEST G. NOLL GERALD R. NORMAN HERMAN C. WEBER HEAD CHEERLEADER CHARLES L. HODGES WRESTLING HENRY A. BARONE DALE E. CONFER GORDON S. DANKS ROBERT G. FARIS GUY W. GUCCIONE NORMAN W. LUTKEFEDDER SAMUEL F. MINOR PHILIP E. MYER W. JOHNSTON OBERLY RONALD V. PIFER JEROME E. SECKLER ANTONIO J. SCORDO TRACK ROBERT L. BROWN RICHARD W. CAMPBELL PATRICK A. CUNNINGHAM DONALD V. DAVIES RICHARD U. ENGELBRINK JOHN C. FARIERA RICHARD S. GROSS RICHARD C. HAMBRIGHT GEORGE L. JONES GEORGE F. METZGAR MICHAEL R MILLER STEVEN M MOORHEAD JONATHAN T. MUSSER J. BLAINE O'CONNOR DALE C. PETERS MELVIN R. RAMEY JAMES W. SCHWAB WILLIAM H. SCHWAB CORNELIUS W. SHARPE WILLIAM T. SIMON WILUAM J. SNOW ROBERT A. SZEYLLER HERMAN C. WEBER BASKETBALL WALTER F. COLENDER MARK W. DuMARS FRED W. EISELE EUGENE E. HARRIS JOHN F. PHILLIPS MELVIN R. RAMEY WILLIAM N SAUL FRANK SHEA PAUL C. SWEETLAND JACOB E. TRUEBLOOD DONALD G. WILSON LAC ROSSE GORDON S. BENNETT RICHARD S, BULLOCK JOHN F. CASTELLA DAVID T. ERWIN THOMAS P. GREENLEE RICHARD W. HAMMOND RICHARD R. HINKEL JAMES J. IRWIN RICHARD J. JANDA JAMES E. KANE ANDREW R. LOCKHART LOUIS A. MEIER ANDREW S. MOCONYI MICHAEL N. RAISER HENRY W. SCHILLING ROY S. SHIELS THEODORE l. STEINMAN RICHARD S. SWENSEN TENNIS JAMES A. BAKER JOHN l. BLANCK GERALD l. CARP STANLEY L. FOSTER JOHN M. KRALL RICHARD W. LUDWIG DONALD M. MCCARTNEY DWIGHT G. MOORE, JR. VANCE E. REA BASEBALL JOHN W. ADAMS, JR. ROBERT K. ARNER HARRY C. BEANS LAWRENCE J. BEIGHEY WILLIAM F. BENTON DAVID G. BERGEY MARLIN K. BIESECKER RICHARD E. DeLONG THOMAS J. DURBIN LARRY W. FEGLEY ROBERT P. HROBAK GILBERT KAHN, JR. EDWARD J. KIKLA ROGER R. KOCHMAN RICHARD LANDIS JOHN F. PHILLIPS RONALD B. RINKER JAMES M. SUPLIZIO 1y w FALL SPORTS. . ; v wmem rwu L m. ix CHARLES L. HODGES Head Cheerleader ; K .- l x f Bottom RoweGlassburn, Flinn, Hodges, Cuvanagh, De Rocco. Second Row-Symington, Morriss, Leis, Cheadle. Top Row-Miller, Landes, Thompson, Banks. When the cheerleaders came onto the field at the open- ing of the l960 football season, the students and alumni were again reminded that these were the leaders of spirit at Penn State. This lively group, headed by Charles L. Hodges and sponsored by the Athletic Association, was represented at all the away gameseArmy, Syracuse, Illinois, Pittsburgh, and Holy Cross. The cheerleaders were also on hand to cheer on the victorious Lion team at the Liberty Bowl. The cheerleaders organized all the pre-game pep rallies in cooperation with various other campus groups; and the pep rallyemotorcade for the Syracuse game was the largest of the year. There were fifty-five cars in the motorcade and over 3,000 students and welI-wishers attended the cheering session held afterward. Other activities in which the cheerleaders and the Nit- tany Lion, played by Jack J. Lesyk, participated were the bonfires at Beaver Stadium and the parades through cam- pus with the Blue Band. THE CHEERLEADERS 367 368 Hook gets protection PENN STATE, in a wild fourth quarter that turned a close game into a rout, proved that two good teams are bet- ter than one as they romped to a 41-12 decision over Oregon in the s e c o n d annual Liberty Bowl. Dick Hook, playing his final game in a Penn State uniform, put on a spectacular show of football prowess as he led the Lions to their second consecu- tive victory in the Philadelphia extravaganza. The s e n i o r quarterback, looking little like a second stringer, had his hand in five touchdowns, scoring twice him- self, passing for another touch- d o w n, and intercepting t w 0 passes in the fourth quarter that were converted to scores. While the cold weather and heavy snow turned away a large from Hayes on pass attempt gort of the expected crowd of 0,000, the 16,624 hardbitten ans, that did show up saw Ore- 33 S Speedy backfield worn ling? by the Lions' hord-hitting The Webfoots opened the game in ewift fashion, moving G yards m 12 plays with Dave rosz, the Ducks' star quarter- Gckl 90ing over from the one- yCl d line for the score. hotly? Sthe second period, with 0t th tote Imes pounding away 0 s e .Ducks, the Lions went on OUtCPrlng spree that put them t e I? front 21-6 at the end of Irst half. Don Jones, Al inurSkY, and Hook did the scor- 9 fOr the Lions while Henry stpPermonn booted th ree rG'th extra points. Oregon tried to come back at .e outset of the second half W'th Grosz leading the Ducks Dick Hook, Most Valuable Player, I960 Liberty Bowl to the Lions' ten. Dave Gray- son went over for the score and Oregon had closed the gap to 21-12. But the Ducks' hopes were short-Iived as a series of bad breaks for them were quickly capitalized on by the alert Lions. In the final period the Lions ran all over the Web- foots. Hook became a regular demon on the field, snagging two Oregon aerials, running 1 1 yards for one touchdown and passing 33 yards to Dick Poe for another. 369 ORGANIZATION Coach - CHARLES A. ENGLE Captain - - HENRY J. OPPERMANN Manager - JOHN A. IRVINE , CHARLES A. ENGLE Couch d . , 'A , . 1 .. Bottom Row-Smith, Mitingcr, Kline, Poe, Wilson, Bozich, Caye, Sobczck, Schwab, B. Popp, Captain Oppermann, Barber, Truitt, Hook, Butterfield, Adepondcr, Bcrficld, Kerr, Gilmour. Second Row-Couch Engle, Davis, Shucffer, Roisig, Delegrum, Weber, JOHN A. IRVINE Manager HENRY J. OPPERMANN Captain ' V: 4 '5 ,- ff? 71:11 4. 1 L S. Popp, Turinski, Sincek, Hayes, Liski, Rosdahl, Sieminski, Gulardi, Wayne, Mciello, Subol, Copezutti, Huffman, Long, Manager Irvine. Top Row-Forkus, Blazensfein, Lolaeff, Anderson, Powell, Silvcrberg, Robinson, Ricevuto, Bendik, Rinkus, Gursky, Soul, Jonas, Hart, Waresak, Hall, Schlciden, Monaghan, Tictjcns. 1960 RECORD Sept.17-Penn State ...................... 20 Boston U. .. . W, O Oct. 11-Penn State ...................... 8 Missouri .......................... 21 Oct. 81Penn State Army ............................. 16 Oct. 151Penn State Syracuse ....................... 21 Oct. 221Penn State Illinois ............................ 10 Oct. 291Penn State West Virginia .................. 13 Nov. 51Penn State Maryland .......... 9 Nov. 121Penn State Holy Cross ........ 8 Nov. 191Penn State ...................... 14 Pittsburgh ...................... 3 LIBERTY BOWL Dec. 171Penn State ...................... 41 Oregon ......................... 12 Won 7, Lost 3 371 The 1960 football season marked a new high in Penn State football prestige, particularly after a con- vincing victory over West Coast power, Oregon, in the Liberty Bowl. The victory placed football, as it is played in the East, high in the minds of those who may have had some doubts. However, the question of who was to receive the Lambert Trophy, symbol of football supremacy in the East, was hotly debated. When Navy and Yale were announced for the trophy, there were many raised eye- brows. Some students of the game thought that the Midshipmen's schedule was not impressive and that Yale was strictly Ivy League, which isn't considered big-time football. They further theorized that Penn State had lost in the East only to Syracuse in a close game and therefore were more deserving of the honor. Penn State, however, did come in second in the poll. After three losses early in the season, two of them close games, the Lions really got rolling. Their morale was aided by a friendly rivalry between the first and second units. Coach Rip Engle stated late in the year that he didn't have a first team but worked with two units of equal skill. The second team, called the Red- dies, many times outplayed the first squad. They were led by Quarterback Dick Hoak, probably the best al- ternate quarterback in the country. Among the individual standouts were AlI-East per- formers, Stew Barber, 0 first-team selection at tackle, and junior End Bob Mitinger. Both were given honor- able mention on the AIl-American ratings along with Halfback Jim Kerr, Fullback Sam Sobczak, and Guard Bill Popp. Drafted by the professional teams at season's end were Kerr, Barber, Hook, and juniors Don Jonas and Dick Wilson. Captain Hank Oppermann, Kerr, Bar- ber, Hoak, Popp, and Sobczak each played important roles in post season aIl-star games. 372 LIONS SPLIT TWO AT HOME Boston University provided the opposition on the inaugural day for Beaver Stadium. Eddie Caye became the first to hit paydirt on the new turf when he rolled through for a Lion touchdown. A Caye interception preceded a 64-yard drive for the score. A Boston fumble recovered by rugged Sopho- more Dave Robinson led to the Nittanies' next tally. The scoring drive covered 26 yards in six plays with Hoak making up most of the distance and Buddy Torris pushing the ball over for the score from the one. The final drive covered 90 yards as State's me- thodical offense, engineered by Galen Hall, salted away the ball game. Kerr scampered into the end zone with only 45 seconds remaining. The extra point try by Oppermann was good. The final score read Penn State 20, Boston University 0. Penn State suffered its first loss of the season to a surprisingly tough Missouri team which completely stymied the Lion offense. Neither team could get go- ing in the first quarter but early in the second, Mis- souri's All-American end, Danny LaRose, caught a pass on State's 4-yard line and went over for the score. The try for the extra point was good and Missouri led, State's offense just couldnt get into high gear. After a pass completion, 0 Hoak aerial was intercepted by Missouri's Brossart and in just two plays and a place- ment it was 14-0. The Lions started the second half with renewed vigor and it appeared that the outcome might change. Hall, mixing his plays beautifully, guided the hungry Lions to the Missouri 3. Here he rolled out and hit Oppermann in the end zone. The ball bounced off LaRose's hand but Oppermann made a desperate grab that was good for the six points. After a two-point conversion, Missouri came back for another score and put the game out of Penn State's reach. W E BEAT ARMY LioAlthough the oddsmakers had the 0 ns rated as two-touchdown under- 0 Q5 due. to their poor showing Pgo'nSf Missouri, the wild, cheering in :2 State fans that gathered with- Mi he ancueht walls of West Point's HOC '6 Stadium showed no indica- nS 0f apathy. ove 0 one can say what makes an butmge team become a great team 90 The Lions' showing in the Army sifmeyleorly indicated their tran- '0h Into the upper football echelon. 0nd ree times the Lions fell behind fou three times they rallied, the Q rth period rally finally putting the 27 ;e60r-1 Ice to give the Nittonies a e Victory over the Cadets. theSIDthting the Cadets a 7-0 lead in C0 Irstquarter, the Lion offense me alive in the second stanza. chlith Quarterback Hall mixing his droys beautifully, the Lion chargers lineve 41 yards to the Army i-yard in . Holl sent Halfback Kerr plung- Degr Over for the touchdown and Op- k monn booted the extra point to n0? the halftime score at 7-7. theAEthe outset of the second half, Ecol Odets opened up with a full- The e barrage, powering 68 yards for Score. The conversion attempt Sobczak runs wide against Boston University Against Mt. Nittany background AlI-Eost performer Stew Barber wraps up Missouri's Beol , i t- l??? . r was wide and Army held a slim 13-7 lead. But the Lions were not to be de- nied. With the first unit grinding out the yardage, State moved the ball to the Cadet 25. Here, Hall swung right on a pass-option play and hit Kerr who went over for the score. Oppermonn converted to put the Nittanies out in front, 14-13. Faced with a fourth-down situa- tion on the Lions' three-ycird line, the Cadets' Tom Blanda connected on a field goal attempt and Army went ahead for the final time, 16-14. From there on in it was all Penn State. The Lions turned on the pow- er and tallied two quick touchdowns in the final quarter with Kerr and Sophomore Dave Hayes doing the scoring. Hayes dives in from the one to score against Army Syracuse's Ernie Davis stops Jonas after a short gain Popp and Robinson leap against Illinois field goal try 374 TOUGH ROAD TRIPS THE stage was now set for the Lions' dramatic bid for East- ern supremacy when the following week the Nittanies tangled with Eastern giant and defending Nation- al Champion Syracuse. But destiny wasnTt riding with Penn State and for the second straight year they succumbed to the mighty Orange, 21-15, despite a last minute die-hard try that had the fans on their feet till the final gun. The first half was mainly a de- fensive contest with each team scor- ing only once to make the halftime score, 7-7. in the third period, Syra- cuse looked like they were going to run away with the game when they scored two quick touchdowns to lead the Lions, 2l-7, going into the final period. But the Lions refused to fold. Hall flipped a 20-yard aerial to Dick Pae in the end zone and State was on the move again. Now the drama began to unfold. In the final two minutes State moved 85 yards with Hall pass- ing for most of the yardage. For four downs Hall calmly threw the ball from the Syracuse four-yard line, desperately looking for receivers. But the Orange defense held to clinch one of the most exciting and heart- breaking games in Penn State's foot- ball history. The Lions from Nittany Valley lost their third game of the season in a wind-blown contest at Illinois. The wind and the lllinois' kickers kept State back against its own goal line throughout the first quarter. After Cl short punt by Sophomore Chuck Raisig, the lllini took advantage of the break and scored in ten plays. Marshall Starks picked up the six points. A few minutes later a Raisig kick got nowhere against the wind and Illinois took over on State's 30. After advancing to the 7, Illinois was suc- cessful on a field goal attempt from the 14-yard line, and the home team led, 10-0. The game see-sawed back and forth until the final period when State took over on their own 25. Hoak then completed passes to John Bozick, Barber and Gursky. After tries by Hayes and Torris to run the ball over, Hoak rolled out and hit Gursky in the end zone with only about two minutes left in the game. Hoak circled right end for the two- point conversion. But following the kickoff, Illinois managed to run out the clock leav- ing the Lions with their third loss. Syracuse AIl-American Fred Mautino bears down on Hall Blasenstein stops Syracuse's Brokow with shoestring tackle 375 Kerr knifes through West Virginia line LIONS START WIN SKEIN fumble early in the secon?i half aid 22 Pl - - - t V' - the next play Hall tosse a strI e giniaagggeggglgsggnglrggis r1125 Liohs Torris for the score. Another fumble i - - - recovery, this time by Torris, led to the E ran up and down the fleld' scoring GI final Penn State touchdown. Finally g most at will. The first score came on . . , . t a pass and run Play from Hook to Dave West V'rg'ma put together twosca'fragl y Truitt. drives late m the game to put t e t .0 y score at Penn State 34, West Vli'gm' - Long marches of 86 and 91 yards 13 i highlighted the action in the second On a rain soaked field the Nittanyt quarter for the Lions. Both drives led Lions showed the Terrapins that a 1 to scores on plunges by Sobcgok ohd running attack is better for a wet: Gersky, and bOth extra pomt tries field than the razzIe-dozzle offense; failed. usually employed by the Terps. Thee Robinson recovered a Mountaineer first time the Lions got hold of the: Hook gets off pass against Maryland West Virginia stops Gursky, Lion halfback 376 boll they drove 9i yards to score. eff went over from nine yards out :ssmed by a key block from Miting- r. NOW it was Maryland's turn to try for a score. The Terps got within 1 he Lions 15 but through the fine Efensive work of the State line they had to settle for a field goal. After exChanging punts the Terps were forCEd to get rid of the ball again and as the ball bounced toward the SIdelines Jonas came from nowhere 0 haul it in and race 65 yards for the score. The halftime score read State 15, Maryland 3. , The Nittanies iced the game early '3 the third quarter when Kerr scored '5 Second TD of the afternoon. grylond came back to score six polnfs on the recovery of a State L hble in the end zone. But Dick ae recovered one of Maryland's flJthles on their 25 and in three plays Torris took it in from the five. F'nOl score Penn State 28, Mary- IClnd 9. The Lions turned in one of their bESt aerial attacks of the season ClQCIinst the Crusaders of Holy Cross. 0th of the first half scores were set UP by long passes and in the second QUOrter Mitinger shook off the de- ense and caught a TD pass from Onas. Two m 0 re TD's were scored tthugh passing, both coming in the third quarter. One came on a hid- deh ball play from Hall to Truitt and the other covered 28 yards from Oak to Pae. Then the Lion defenses suffered 0 mOmentary setback. Crusader Pat M'CCarthy started throwing the ball and before State knew it, Holy Cross W05 inside the Lion 10. From here Skinner went in for the score. But State quickly got that one back, go- ing 63 yards in nine plays, to sew up the game, 33-8. PITT F ALLS The traditional clash with Pitt lived up to expectations. No matter how bad a season Pitt or Penn State might be having, they would always be up for this one. And this year Pitt was taking its lumps, losing games by close margins and gain- ing nothing but hard fought ties in most other contests while playing one of the toughest schedules in the country. A win in this one was need- ed for a successful season for either team. When Kerr fumbled the opening kick-off into the hands of the Pan- thers, it looked like the Lions should have stayed at home that day. Pitt settled for a 25-yard field goal when the Lion defense tightened. The Iuckless Lions threatened several times during the first half, only to be denied a score. They punted on fourth down once while inside the Panther 30-yard line. Most of the excitement of the first half was wrapped up in the final two plays when Panther Dave Walker, normal- ly an end, threw a long, high pass to the Lion 8-yard line where it fell in- c o m p l e t e, but interference was called giving Pitt the ball at that point and time for one more play. Quickly, Quarterback Ed Sharock- man threw a pass into the end zone which went right through Fred Cox's hands, leaving Pitt holding the three- point margin at halftime. After the intermission, Pitt started a long drive from their own two-yard line. it ended on the Lion 23 where Sharockman faked a field goal and passed toward the end zone only to have it picked off by Jonas, who re- turned it to Pitt's 27. Now it was Penn State's turn. Quickly, a Halleto-Oppermonn pass netted l5 yards. Then Kerr pow- ered his way to the Pitt 30. Hall next called a bootleg play, and after a beautiful take, he calmly threw to Kerr who was all alone. Kerr scored easily. Mostly clue to the inspired defen- sive work of Sophomore Joe Blasen- stein, the Lions held Pitt on downs after the kickoff. Kerr returned the punt 4i yards to set up another score. A catch of a Hook pass on fourth down did the trick. Hayes scored the two points on a beauti- fully executed draw play to make the score, l4-3. The Lions scored one more TD only to have it called back because of a penalty. Nevertheless, the Lions left the field that day a happy group of matured footballers. 377 Captain Oppermonn and Coach Engle DONALD F. BARTOO Co-Monoger Bottom ROWeMyers, chel, Astiz, Mattci Captain Rodgers, Van Rufclghem, Rierson, Raiford. . Forrcr, Ream, MillerI Kuplen, Lontz, Mackereth, Gottschling. Top Row-Naylor Stormer Diurdievic Irvine, Johnston, Link, Grubbs, HAROLD J. HEFFNER Co-Manager $9er gm? 3 r v. I'l' kw . . : .. aaamp 11' $19, Pg 531111 f'ytam 1E Q a 511;. V .31! Manager Heffner. EFORE the 1960 soccer season got under way, Lion coach Kenny Hosterman had high hopes for a successful year, hoping to wipe out the blot of the past season '5 dismal 2- 7 rec- ord. But these dreams were soon dashed to piec- es on the Nittany's muddy home field as poor passing led to a 6- 2 rout by Bucknell. The Lion booters dropped their second game to a strong West Chester team, 5-0 but managed to bounce back the following week to trounce Syracuse 3-0. Plagued by injuries and bad luck, the Lions fell back into their losing rut once again In consecutive weeks the booters were crushed 5-1 by Colgate and 4-1 by Maryland. The following two weeks brought a complete change in the Lions fortune The booters per- formed yeomen service in dumping two of the East' 5 most powerful teams, Navy and Temple The Lion defense was impregnable in the Navy game holding the Middies scoreless for the entire game Ed Hebel was the hero of the Temple game, breaking Cl 1- 1 tie in overtime with a short driving shot that gave the Lions 0 well- deserved 2- 1 victory. However, the Lions' glory was short-lived and in the final two games they lost 3-1 to Army and 2-1 to Pitt in overtime. The biggest problem which Hostermcm could never overcome was the lock of an offensive punch Although the defense improved tremen- dously after the Maryland game, the Lions could never mount a powerful scoring attack. V5? .1 Iwa . Vat; Second Row-Coach Hostcrman, e M1 j KENNETH F. HOSTERMAN Couc WAYNE H. RODGERS Captain SOCCER ORGANIZATION Coach - - - KENNETH F. HOSTERMAN Captain - - - - WAYNE H. RODGERS Co-Managers - DONALD F. BARTOO, HAROLD J. HEFFNER I960 RECORD Sept. 24 Penn State ..................... Oct. 1 Penn State ...................... Oct. 8-Penn State ........................ Oct. 15 Penn State ...................... Oct. 22 Penn State ...................... Oct. 28 Penn State .................... Nov. 5-Penn State .................... Nov. 12--Penn State ....................... Nov. 19 Penn State .................... Won 3; Lost 6 Bucknell ...... .. .. 6 West Chester .............. 5 -'-'N-d--wom 379 PENN STATE'S cross country coach, Chic Werner, took a handful of veteran lettere men, added several talented sophomores, and produced one of the most successful harrier teams of his coaching career. Molded around the amazing Big Three of Herm Weber, Steve Moorhead, and Gerry Nor- man, the Lion harriers ran through six straight op- ponents: Cornell, Pitt, Michigan State, West Vir- ginia, Navy and Manhattan. Michigan State, the defending IC4A and NCAA champion, had de- feated the Nittanies five straight times since 1955 Then it was on to the iC4A Championships where Penn State established itself as the top eastern power by coming out first in the 43-team extravaganza. The following week the Lions traveled to East Lansing, Mich., with high hopes of becoming the first Eastern team in many years to carry off the NCAA crown. The Nittanies came close with a fourth place finish but couldn't overcome the Western powerhouse of Houston with its aIl-for- eign team headed by Australian Olympic distance runner Al Lawrence. A surprising Michigan State team and weII-balanced Western Michigan squad also forced the Lions to take a back seat in the Nationals. Coach Werner attributed the season's suc- cess to the encouragement that the Lions' front- running Big Three gave to the secondary run- ners to keep up with the pack. THOMAS H. FEY Manager 'V W W W 574T w am ,7: f A. '33 ! QED i M, .3-5 H??.Jr-v- 9-; i .0 fkq ,. Bottom RoweCoach Werner, Miller, Noll, Captain Weber! Bossett, Deardorff. Top Row-Moran, Carver, Moorheadl Normanl Larson, Lo Hoff, Assistant Coach Gordon. 'J CROSS COUNTRY CHARLES D. WERNER Coac HERMAN C. WEBER Captain CHARLES D. WERNER HERMAN C. WEBER THOMAS H. FEY Cornell ...................... 45 Pittsburgh .................. 40 Michigan State .......... 34 West Virginia ............ 50 Navy .......................... 44 Manhattan ................ 34 ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - Captain - - - - Manager - - - - I960 RECORD Sept. 30-Penn State ...................... 15 Oct. 7- Penn State ...................... 19 Oct. 15-Penn State ...... 23 Oct. 2I Penn State ...................... 15 Oct. 28- Penn State ...................... 17 Nov. 4-Penn State ...................... 21 Won 6; Lost 0 Nov. 14-l. C. A. A. A. A. Tournament State, lst place. in New York, N. Y., Penn Nov. 21 N. C. A. A. Tournament in East Lansing, Mich, Penn State, 4th place. 381 - x... WINTER SPORTS x. - www.s-z-wn-nv-WVJW BASKETBALL ORGANIZATION Coach - . - - - JOHN S. EGLI Captain - - - - MARK W. DuMARS Manager - - - 7 - DAVID G. JONES 1960-61 RECORD Dec 14Penn State .......... 47 Maryland .............................. 64 Dec. 34Penn State .......... 63 Purdue ................................ 59 Dec. 6-Penn State .......... 66 Lehigh .................................. 50 CHARLOTTE TOURNAMENT Dec. 9-Penn State .......... 46 Duke .................................. V 69 Dec. 104Penn State .......... 78 Wake Forest .......................... 84 Dec. ZO-Penn State .......... 77 Syracuse ................................ 58 EVANSVILLE TOURNAMENT Dec. 27-Penn State .......... 75 Evansville ............................. 74 Dec. 284Penn State .......... 50 Denver .................................. 58 Jan. 54-Penn State .......... 78 Colgate ................................ Jon. 74Penn State .......... 72 Carnegie Tech Jon. 104Penn State .......... 67 Bucknell .......................... Jon. 124Penn State .......... 76 Gettysburg ............................ 58 Jon. 14-Penn State .......... 49 Army .................................... 56 Feb. 44Penn State .......... 56 Navy ................... Feb. 74Penn State .......... 65 Bucknell ................................ Feb. 1 14Penn State .......... 73 Pitt ...................................... Feb. 14-Penn State .......... 78 West Virginia Feb. 174Penn State .......... 72 Colgate ............................... Feb. 186Penn State .......... 61 Syracuse ............................ Feb. 214Penn State .......... 68 West Virginia ........................ 71 Feb. 254Penn State .......... 53 Pittsburgh .......................... 57 Feb. 284Penn State .......... 63 Temple .................................. 56 Mar. 14Penn State .......... 57 Carnegie Tech ..................... 70 Mar. 4-Penn State .......... 79 Rutgers ............................... 70 DAVID G. JONES Manager Won11;Lost13 JOH N S. EGLI Coach MARK W. DuMARS Captain 383 384 Phillips battles Rutgers man for ball possession DuMars floats majestically on his patented drive-in shot against Temple For the Penn State basketball team, the 1960-61 season presents a bleak record as once again the Lion cagers slipped below the .500 mark. It was 0 season highlighted by startling upsets over such highly touted cage powers as Purdue and Temple and near upsets over equally strong West Virginia and Wake Forest. But it was also 0 season blotted by losses to such teams as Colgate and Buck- nell. In a period of less than two weeks, the Lions dropped five straight games, heavily contributing to their dismal season record of 11 wins and 13 losses. For Coach John Egli the prospect of replacing Mark DuMars, the highest scoring back courtmon in Penn State history, will present a trying problem for the 1961-62 season. Looking back over DuMars' brilliant career at Penn State, one could pick out several games in which the 5' 10 ploymoker put on unbelievable displays of basketball prowess. Several times DuMcrs outscored and outplayed such basketball greats cs Jerry West, Terry Dischinger, and Don Henon. The Magician's flashy ballhondling and outside shooting, the back- bone of the Lion attack, will be missed. on L0 replace DuMars, Coach Egli will have to rely Mitchell lashy sophomores, Earl Hoffman and John of v 5., Who showed great promise in their first year w Oolrsclty play. Also returning will be Gene Harris, Trueb? the squad in scoring and rebounding. Jake i 5 00d, one of the top rebounders, and John Phil- P , round out the list of top returnees. WasFor .DuMars the opening game against Maryland eneuqlghtmare-of fouls, which forced both him and Soon arnsto Sit out most of the game. The Terps to Capitalized on the loss of the two Nittany stars PUt the game out of reach, finally winning, 64-47. PurEUf In the nextugame against a potentially strong fineslle squad, the Little Magician put on one of his lI-A Performances of the year, completely baffling 0nd merlcan Terry Dischinger with his driving lay-ups , rCJZzle-dazzle dribbling act. The Boilermakers' ng scoring ace was held to 16 points by the rugged n defense as the Nittany spoilers went on to score upset over the Big Ten power. Traveling south for the Charlotte Tournament, the 0 63-59 win over Evansville, the l960 NCAA small college champion. But the following night, the effects of a fatiguing road trip finally caught up with the Lions as they lost 58-50 to Denver. DuMars was the main- stay of the team against Evansville, scoring 25 points, and despite the Lions1 loss to Denver, the Little Magician received the most valuable player award. Moving south once again to face ever-powerful West Virginia, the Lion cagers enjoyed one of their best nights ever on the Mountaineers' home court when they came within two points of upsetting the favored Mounties, 80-78, losing in the last five seconds when the Mountaineers' Kenny Ward hit a jumper from the corner to clinch the victory. The next four games piled disaster on disaster as the Lions couldn't pull themselves together and dropped all four. The nightmare began for Coach Egli when he took his squad on a week-end tour against Colgate and Syracuse without the services of DuMars to fall back on. Although the Lions had defeated both teams earlier in the season, they pro- Top Row-Hutchinson Lions ron into a double barrage of two basketball DPWers in Duke and Wake Forest. In two consecutive 'thsc the Nittany cagers dropped two games to the c tlGrihc Coast Conference powers. Poor shooting iOHtributed to the 69-46 loss to Duke while the follow- rig nlght it was superior board strength that made the 'fference in the 84-76 loss to Wake Forest. After a 10-day layoff, the Lions hit the trail once SQUID, this time coming out on top with a 77-58 win Ver $yracuse. DuMars paced the attack with a sea- Son high of 36 points against the Orange. E Over the holidays the Nittany five entered the . VCInsville Tournament at Evansville, Ind. In the open- mg round of the tourney, the Lions scored a 75-74 -.u' ST. - Bottom Row-Egli, DuMars, Mitchell, Wilson. Second ROWv-Staub, Witmer, Phillips, Robinson. , Trueblood, Hoffman, Harris. ceeded to drop an 80-72 decision to Colgate and a 63-6l loss to Syracuse. . Returning home for a Tuesday night game, the Lions once again faced their old nemesis, West Vir- ghmll' Ehis time the lfxlitl'tIanies fell too far behind in t e ast ive minutes 0 t e game and their last d' rally fell short, 71-68. 'tCh A week later the Lions returned to Rec Hall and chalked up a major upset when they trounced NIT contender, Temple, 63-56. The final game of the year brought out Harris' best performance of the season as the junior star scored 27 counters in the 79-70 come-from-behind win over Rutgers. 385 THE Lion grapplers finished their 35th sea- 5 son under Coach Charlie Speidel with a l 6-4 record. They were picked as the sixth ranked team in the Nation by the Amateur Sporting News, behind only Lehigh in the East, but after losses to Navy and Syracuse were i dropped out of the rankings. , An early season defeat at the hands of the Big Ten champs, Michigan, upset the Lions' . plans and the next week they were stopped again 1 by mighty Lehigh. State couldn't crack Lehigh's i tough middle-weights and wins come only at 123 1 and Heavyweight with a draw at 137. Then the Nittany men went to Cornell where the only casualty was Co-Captain Jerry Seckler who lost to AI Marion, l960 E. l, W. At 167- pound chomp. The Lions then came home to win over a well-balanced Maryland squad. They escaped a possible defeat by winning three of the last four events by falls. In this meet Denny Slattery, Lion l23-pounder, went down to his first defeat, 3-2. After the Navy and Syracuse upsets, the Lions came roaring back and finished the season by beating both Pitt and Rutgers. The win over Pitt was a thriller all the way and was sweet revenge for the tie by the Panthers in the 1959- 60 season when the Lions went undefeated except for this match. The highlight of the season came at Beth- lehem in the Easterns. Dan Johnston, Ron Pifer, and Johnston Oberly won top honors in their weight divisions. In the Nationals, Penn State placed seventh with Piter loosing in the finals to Larry Hayes, of Iowa State. W. JOHNSTON OBERLY JEROME E. SECKLER CotCoptain Co-Captain i9 , fiat; ' a l 'xi l T' tll57413 ,. 'l w 5m I e Bottom RoweSiattcry, Scordo, Turner, Johnston, Secklcr, Oberly, Pifer, Barone, Myer. Second RoweSpcidel, Nunamokcr, Canty, Connoll, Hayes, Polacck, Ncwhouscl Adams, Sulkowski. Top Row-Trojan, Weiss, Bartlett, Soisson, Stcgncr. 386 CHARLES M. SPEIDEL Coach PHILLIP D, COX Manager Coach 2 CoCaptain . Co-Captain - Manager Doc. 3-Penn State Dec. 102Penn State V Dec. 162Pcnn State .. .. Jan. 7-Penn State Jon. 142Penn State Feb. 42Penn State Feb. 1 1--Penn State Feb. 18-Penn State Feb. 25-Penn State Mar. 4-Penn State .. .. Mar. 9-11-E. l. W. ORGANIZATION . CHARLES M. SPEIDEL . . w. JOHNSTON OBERLY JEROME E. SECKLER . PHILLIP D. cox 1960-61 RECORD ......... 24 Army . 1, 10 39 West Virginia .. . V . 4 8 Michigan . .1 17 8 Lehigh .. . .V .. 24 ........ 20 Cornell . . . 9 ....... 18 Maryland V . 12 .......... 11 Navy ....,...,,.,,, 17 ......... 15 Syracuse .. , ..... .. 16 ........ 17 Pittsburgh 12 18 Rutgers ... . , 13 Won 6; Lost 4 A. at Bethlehem, P01 Penn State third. 137- pound champion, Dan Johnston; 147-pound champion, Ron Pifcr; heavyweight champion, Johnston Oberly. Mar. 23-252N. C. A. A. at CorvaHis, Ore. Penn State seventh 387 WITH the combination of Greg Weiss and i Tommy Seward to replace the fabulous . I Goldust Twins, Jay Werner and Lee Cunning- t' ham, the Penn State gymnastics team rolled to a 5-1 record, losing only to Eastern champion Navy in the regular season and then went on to win the National team title for the third consecu- tive year. Weiss topped off his second year of com- petition for the Nittanies by winning the E. I. G. A. Olympic AlI-Around title along with in- dividual titles on the Parallel Bars, the Still Rings and the Long Horse Vault. In that same meet, held at A:ngpolis, Md., Seward chipped in with a win in t e ree Exercise to give him the runner- BRYAANAOE'OQZ?KRAS up spot on the E. l. G. A. Olympic AlI-Around competition. Gerry Schoefer also picked up a E. I. A. crown in his speciality, the Flying Rings. The Lion gymnasts started off the season in brilliant fashion by whipping Springfield, 57-39, and Temple, 63-33, on consecutive weekends. However, in their next outing at Annapolis, Md., the Lions ran into a strong Navy squad that shocked them with a 58V2-37V2 setback. it appeared that the Middie spoilers caught the Lions on an off day, as only two of the 14 Penn State performers finished their routines without a major break. But by the next meet, the Lions had pulled themselves together and managed to cop firsts in every event against an equally strong Army team. From there on in there was no stopping the State gymnasts as Pitt and Syracuse soon found out when they too fell victim to the Lions' win- ning ways in the two closing dual meets at the season. i , VNO , f e- 3 $ ft H a nr'chvJ: winruH Q Bottom Row-Weiss, Schaeffer, Seward, Sayre, Mumou, Morrow, Donahue, Keith, Yohn. Top RoweWettstone, Werner, Page, Harlacher, Fosnacht, Cherry, HiIbish, Wolfe, Criley, Williams, Pokras. i , J GYMNASTICS ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - EUGENE WETTSTONE Captain - - - - ROBERT MUMAU Manager - - - - - BRYAN B. POKRAS 1961 RECORD Jan. 7-Penn State ...... 57 Springfield ........................ 39 Jan. 14 Penn State ...... 63 Feb. 4-Penn State ...... 37 V2 ouch Feb. 1 1 Penn State ...... 52 V3 Feb. 18-Penn State ...... 59 V2 Feb. 25-Penn State ...... 49 Syracuse .......................... 47 Won 5; Lost 1 Mar. 3-4 -E. I. G. A. at Annapolis, Md. Individual Champions Greg Weiss in Olympic All-Around, Parallel Bars, Still Rings and Long Horse Vault; Tom Seward in Free Exercise; and Gerry Schaefer in the Flying Rings. Apr. 7-8--N. C. A. A. of Champaign, Ill. Team Title Penn State. .0 ROBERT MUMAU Captain WM SPRING SPORTS ORGAN IZATION Coach - EARNEST E. BAER Captain-Elect - - - DAVID T. ERWIN Manager-Elect e . JOSEPH W. THOMPSON EARN EST E. BAER Coach DAVID T. ERWlN Captain-Elect Bottom RoWeCostello, Janda, Hammond, Moconyi, Co-Coptain Bullock, Kane, Hinkle, Steinmon, Schilling. Second Rowe ErWin, Meurs, Foster, Polmcrl Swensen, Raiser, Lockhart, Hoog, Arison. Top Rowe-Manager Shiels, Bennett, Greenlee, Irwin, Meier, Coach Boer. The Penn State lacrosse team, relying on green talent for the mainstay of its attack, had trouble keeping the ball rolling once it got started. The Lion stickmen, who in 1959 recorded their first winning season in three years with 0 5-4-1 slate, looked like cu sure winner in the season opener as they trounced CJ hapless Loyola squad, 8-2. But destiny wasn't riding on the Lions' side and for the next nine games the Nittonies sputtered hot and cold, never getting up enough steam for cm- other victory. In the final game of the year with Colgate, it looked like the Lions were finally going to win. ' But once again the State attack got the fourth JOSEPH w, THOMPSON quarter jitters when Colgate broke 0 645 tie with Monuger-Elect only minutes to go. This broke the Lionsl back and Colgate won, 9-7. TENNIS ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - SHERMAN P. FOGG Captain-Elect - - - JOHN I. BLANCK Manager-Elect - - - JOHN C. SEASTEAD JOHN l. BLANCK Coptain-Elect Bottom Row-e-Krall, Baker, Rec, Thurmond, Coldren, McCartney. Top Row-Coach Fogg, Blonck, Moore, Dodds, Captain Carp, Ludwig. I960 RECORD The 1960 tennis team, coached by Sherm Fogg, had a poor season record-wise, losing seven while y 5 t V . . . Ap ZTECH 3mm ?- gennSYivon'o 2' wmnmg only four. But looking beyond the record, AP 7T em me eorgc OW ' the Lion netters made a better showing, considering Apr. 9gPenn State 4 Maryland 5 . that they lost several close matches. Apr. ZO-Penn State 9 Pittsburgh 0 . . Apr. 23epenn State 1 Come 3 The opener against Penn was decuded by the Apr, 27ft:enn State 6 Bucknell . 3 doubles matches. Penn won out by a close margin Apr. 30--Penn State 5 Lehlgh 4 to keep its seventeen-year jinx over the Lions intact. May 3ePenn State 0 Navy 9 After two more losses to Maryland and George- MOY 13-P9m Sta ? 2 C0190? . . 7 town, the Lion netters bounced back to whitewash MUV 17..penn State 9 WGSt V'rg'n' 0 Pitt, 9-0. Cornell then proved to be too tough for MOVEITPCM State 0 Army 5 the netmen but the Lions came home to top both Won A LOST 7 Bucknell and Lehigh. The next two owoy meets with Navy and Col- gate proved disasterous to the Penn State netters. , But once again at home the Lions shutout West JOHN C. SEASTEAD Virginia, 9-0. They were in turn routed by a strong Monoger-Elect Army squad, 5-0. 392 ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - JOSEPH E. BOYLE Captain-Elect - - - JOHN T. MORTON Bottom ROWe-Swahn, Altman, Thomas, Morton. Top RoweKormos, Captain Burgoon, Coach Boyle, Rutherford. Although the Nittany Lion golf team got off to a bad start by dropping the season openers to Maryland and Georgetown, they were able to close the season with a 7-4 record. Following their slow start the golfers picked up speed and bounded back to win by impressive mar- gins over their next four opponents. But Penn brought the Lion's win streak to a close in the next meet, topping the Iinksmen, 5-2. Undounted, the Nittony golfers came back once again to shut out Lehigh. In the E. l. G. A. meet at Pittsburgh, the Lions placed third with 0 team total of 761 strokes, while Army won the competition with 754 strokes. Cap- tain Burgoon finished sixth. The Lions finished out the season with wins over Bucknell and Colgate, but lost 0 squeoker to Cornell, 4-3. JOSEPH E. BOYLE Coach JOHN T. MORTON Captain-Elect ENN STATE'S T960 baseball team, for which Coach Joe Bedenk had great hopes before the season started, looked like it was go- ing all the way when Ed Kikla, a big winner for State in the 1959 campaign, pitched the Lions to a 6-1 victory over Gettysburg. Three days later the Lion nine beat the cold weather and the snow along with Syracuse, 3-l. But the jinx finally struck. The first blow came against Villanova when the Lions fell, 9-6. Undaunted, they came back to win two straight over Penn and Ithaca, but lost in twelve innings to Colgate. The State team seemed to hit its stride when it took a doubIe-header from Georgetown. But the three-game home stand against West Vir- ginia, Lafayette, and Rutgers, proved to be a nightmare for Bedenk as the Lion nine dropped all three. This was the longest losing streak that Bedenk had suffered in his 30 years as Statels baseball coach. GILBERT KAHN, JR. Monager-Elect But the Lions weren't to be denied. In the next week they won two over Bucknell, lost a close one to Maryland, and then shutout Lehigh, 6-0. The Lions lost the last three games and closed the season with a 9-9 record. Second baseman Larry Fegley was named to the NCAA All- American team and also to the District II All- Star team. Bottom Row-eCoach Bedenk Suplizio, Adams, Benton, Beighey, Captain Landis, Beans, Fegley, Durbin. Second RoweManager Kahn, Riden, Klle, Hrobok, Kochman, DeLong, Rentzcl, Bruni. Top Row-aDeCaspers, Davis, Burkhart, Phillips, Biesecker, Bergey, Assistant Coach Mecllar. ; F. JOSEPH BEDENK Coach RICHARD E. DeLONG Captain-Elect BASEBALL Coach - Coptain-Elect Manager-Elect Apr 13 Penn Apr. l4-Penn Apr 16 Penn Apr. 20-Penn Apr. 23-Penn Apr. 23 Penn Apr. 27 Penn Apr. 29 Penn Apr. 30-Penn May 4-Penn May 7-Penn May 10 Penn May I 1 Penn May I 8 Penn May 21 -Penn May 21 Penn State State ORGANIZATION - F. JOSEPH BEDENK RICHARD E. DeLONG GILBERT KAHN, JR. 1960 RECORD .................... 6 Gettysburg I Syracuse ....................... l Villanovo ........................ 9 P ,' 4 Ithaca ............................ 2 Colgate .......................... 4 Georgetown .................... 4 Georgetown .................. 0 West Virginia ............... 7 Lafayette . Rutgers Bucknell .................. 6 Maryland .3 Bucknell . . 6 Lehigh. .. O I Temple . . 3 0 Pittsburgh 3 2 Pittsburgh 3 Won 9; Lost 9 395 HE 1960 edition of the Penn State track '3 and field team opened the season by flex- ing the muscles at the Quantico Relays. The field events were the bright spots of the meet as Jim Schwab won the javelin and Dick Comp- bell took first place in the high jump with a record-breaking 6'5 leap. At Annapolis, the Lions lost their first dual meet in two years at the hands of Navy, 68 Vz- 62Vz. And in the Penn Relays, State's relay teams, manned by Bobby Brown, Pot Cunning- ham, Bob Szeyller and George Metzgor took two CHARLES D. WERNER fifth places. Brown also took a close second in Coach the iOO-yard dash and Schwab placed fifth in his specialty, the javelin. Returning to their home track, the Lions went down under the overpowering forces of the Ma- rines. But the Nittony men bounded back to rip Pitt, 8447. The outstanding event of this meet was the highly touted duel between Brown and Pitt's Mel Bornwell in both the 100- and 220- yord dashes, both of which were won by Brown. In the finale of the dual meet season, Mcn- hattan was soundly trounced by our Nittany spikers, 78-53. Steve Moorhead captured sec- ond in the difficult 3000-meter steeplechase run during the NCAA meet. Dick Engelbrink won the mile and Brown the 100- and 220-yard clashes in the IC4A meet as the Lions finished 2nd V . t'Lv ' Q, . Q L gum Q4 a St; i Ir mi 3.1 m it ?EFNA' Wu RP $301574? 3v ! STAT: iENH STAT. sTATE 63m 574,? 53 Q Q! Hi IT a I ' ' T . nus u dmbwmvnma $Hutluhne- f. F' ' T I; L 5 2-5 T 'V ' 13 Bottom Row-O' Conner, Gross Forciru, Campbell R. J. Schwab Captain Engelbrink, Szeylier Hombright, B. Schwub Manager Rossi. Second Row-- Coach Werner, Mctzgor, Moorhead, Weber Mussel, Noll, Davies, Wayne, Romey. Top Row-Moran, Cunningham, Larson, Miller, Wettstone, Bokole, Snow, Simon, Assistant Coach Gordon. ROBERT L. BROWN Co-Captoin-Elect Co-Captain-Elect HERMAN C. WEBER TRACK ORGANIZATION Coach - - - Co-Captain-Elect - - C o-Captain-Elect - - CHARLES D. WERNER - ROBERT L. BROWN - HERMAN C. WEBER I960 RECORD April 15-16-Quantico Relays at Quantico, Va. April 237Penn State ................ 62 V2 Navy .................. 68 V2 April 29-30-Penn Relays at Philadelphia, Pa. May 7-Penn State ................ 57 Qucmfico Marines 74 May 147Penn State ................ 84 Pittsburgh .......... 47 May 21-Penn State ................ 78 Manhattan ........ 53 May 27-287L C. A. A. A. A. at Villanova, Pa. Penn State: 2nd. June 17-18-7N. C. A. A. at Stanford, Calif. 397 INTRAMURALS ' ORGANIZATION Director of Intramural Athletics - CLARENCE M. SYKES Assistant Director of Intramural Athletics DONALD J. WATKINS Penn State's intramural program, headed by Clarence M. Dutch Sykes, is one of the largest in the country. Since it was founded in 1931 the program has been expanding until today it includes seventeen sports, and 3000 scheduled events. Events are scheduled in bowling, basketball, boxing, wrestling, handball, volleyball, badminton, soccer, track, golf, and horseshoes. ' ' A i CLARENCE M. SYKES A tournament is run in each sport for both fraternity Director of lntmmumk and independent men. Both single elimination and round robin tournaments are held with each member of Cl championship independent team receiving a medal and each winning fraternity receiving a trophy. Delta Up- silon won the Eugen C. Bischoff Trophy last year for the All-Yeor Point Award in the fraternity division. This program, which is open to all undergraduate male students, was conducted from 1934 to 1959 by Mr. Bischoff, Mr. Sykes, the present director, is now assisted by Donald Watkins. With the aid of their staff of officials, these men have the job of arranging all schedules, keep- ing all records, presenting awards and supervising play. The officials are either instructors or students who are members of the various athletic teams. Tremendous team spirit is generated by this pro- am. The most popular spdrts ore football, basketball, volleyball, and bowling. DONALD J. WATKINS Assistant Director of lntramurals Team work is of vital importance 400 Perfect diving form as exhibited in IM swimming competition A quick exchange of jobs Smooth motion A southpaw rolls a strike Not too hard! Beta's Whitfield Gray IM tennis chomp Show him the lights! 401 Action on the handball court Ben Bow of Delta Upsilon l42-pound chomp Where's my protection? Two points Football action under the lights The end of a long hard day WOMEN'S RECREATI N Bottom RoweDurant, Ingiey, Newman. The Women's Recreation Association conducts a PFQQram of individual and group social recreational ac- tIVIties for women students. An important part of the program during the past year was the intramural sports program. The rules for membership and finances for the intramural clubs are handled by the Association. In the volleyball competition this year, fraternities COmbined with the women's groups to form teams. The program also included co-ed recreation nights held monthly on a Saturday night. A triangular winter sports day with Bucknell and Janiata was held this year. In another project, the girls took the initiative to renovate the WRA cabin. At the annual Awards Banquet held in May, team trophies were presented. ELIZABETH H. INGLEY President Top RoweAllison, Davenport, Campbell. ORGANIZATION President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Club Activities Chairman Intramural Chairman Publicity Chairman - Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative Freshman Representative Faculty Adviser - Faculty Adviser - ELIZABETH H. INGLEY BARBARA E. NEWMAN VIRGINIA A. DAVENPORT SHEILA J. ALLISON NANCY A. CAMPBELL BARBARA Y. ELLIOTT NANCY C. BARNHART - MARY L. DUBIN MARGERY J. RUBIN - DELLA DURANT SUSANNE PERNICE E5; tort xumgu ield hockey Is a F i a sport favor 406 Swift action on the lacrosse field Practicing marksmanship How high is up? . -A.w- mwmm . miagu . ftrdwh, 408 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 414 DONALD C. CLAGETT All-University Vice-President d L, ., 41 AL. SUSAN A. SHERMAN AIl-University Secretary CUTIVE The Student Government Association is a two-party, three-branch system, responsible to both the student body and the University administration. The Executive Branch is composed of the S. G. A. offi- cers, the Secretariat, the President's Cabinet, and Executive Committees. Members of the Cabinet, an advisory board, are the presidents of A. W. S., Leonides, A. l. M,, T. I. . ., Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council and the Inter- College Council Board. Cabinet members coordinate the activities of their individual organizations and provide in- formation for S. G. . AH executive powers are delegated to the S. G. A. Pres- ident who heads the Cabinet and serves as an ex-otficio member of many student activities. Responsible for the proper administration of student affairs, he may after ad- vice to the Assembly if it consents and veto any act of the Assembly. He appoints members and chairmen of execu- tive committees to fulfill executive duties or provide infor- mation for the Cabinet. The Vice-President of S. G. A. assumes the duties of the President in his absence and presides over all Assembly meetings. The Secretariat, directed by the S. G. A. Secretary-Trea- surer, keeps S. G. A. records, handles finances and draws up the annual budget. Providing leadership and information, the Executive Branch of S. G. A. coordinates student activities, stimulates estudent action, and acts as liaison between the administra- ; tion and the student body. Bottom Row-Novak, Sherman, Haber, Clagctt, Xonthopoulos. Top Row-Hill, McPherson, Robertson, Harrison, Brown. 416 LEGISLATIVE Bottom Row-Meckley, Grubb, High, Grabill, Sherman, Haber, Clagett, Leavitt, Darran, King. Second Row-Friedmun, Owens, Gordon, Ulsh, Weber, Hughes, Phillipsl Harrison, Witmer, Scott, Henning. Third RoweLow, Higgins, Weiss, Marvel, Rilling, Wil- liams, Watchorn, Hersey, Xanthopoulos, Eddy, Davisson, Huffman. Top Rowe-Falk, chd, Woodall, Leis, Haegley, Wharton, Cavanagh, Adey, Krauth, Tait, Eichelbcrgcr, Sloane. The Assembly of S. G. A. is the legislative branch. It is authorized by the University Senate to legislate on behalf of the student body and to make recommendations to the University Senate or to University administrative agencies. Should the S. G. A. President veto an act of the Assembly, it may override the veto by a two-thirds vote. Assembly may also call before it any undergraduate, and conduct any in- vestigations it deems necessary. The forty-two member body is composed of Assembly- men, elected by class, and the four class presidents. The S. G. A. Vice-President presides over this body. Special committees of Assemblymen and other inter- ested students provide information about subjects under con- sideration. Student Encampment and executive reports, as well as Assemblymen, suggest areas for Assembly action. This year's list of Assembly accomplishments includes the maintenance of non-discriminatory, off-campus housing 'sts, a cheer contest to improve school spirit, a mock presi- ential election, and the discussion of traffic and parking roblems. J UDICIAL Supreme Court, the highest judicial body of student government, is concerned with matters of constitutionality and hears cases when a student or organization appeals the ruling of a lower court on grounds that the rule under which penalty was issued is un- constitutional, when a student requests that legislation passed by S.G.A. Assembly be considered as to its constitutionality, or in the case of an appeal of removal from office by an S. G. A. member. The major judicials on campus are rep- resented on Supreme Court by their chairmen. The Off-Campus Tribunal has jurisdiction over male students living outside residence halls; On-Campus Tribunals, over men in residence halls. The A. W. 5. Judicial hears cases involv- ing women students. The Traffic Court deals with students violating the University traffic and parking rules. The I. F. C. and Panhel- Ienic Boards of Control have disciplinary p over all social fraternities and sororities, spectively. Left to Right-Robinson, Wanner, Ettlesonl Dyer, Murray. 417 b. 00 UHZWU-UWW'U UMN'O HERMAN C. WEBER Senior Class President DEAN W. WHARTON Sophomore Class President SPENCER D. McGRAW Junior Class President JAMES R. SLOANE Freshman Class President ORGANIZATION President MARGARET McPHERSON First Vice-President GENEVRA GA PECK Second Vice-President CATHERINE A. HERSEY Secretary - SUSAN J. FIRST Treasurer - BARBARA REESE zottom ROWeWanner, Micholski, McPherson, Peck, Poyser, Marcovitch. Second RoweDeMeyere, Hughes, ustOn, Allen, Gifford, Kersh. Top Row-Stoker, Williams, Decker, Ccreficc, Freeman, Fuerstein, Henderson. THE SENAT E The Senate of the Association of Women Students acts as c Coordinating body for the community councils and other women's organizations on campus. Members of Senate are elected from each c ass. Through the community councils, A. W. S. sponsored a variety of projects including carol singing during the Christmas season and Ex YIVomcm's Day in May. Guest speakers were presented in residence a s. The judiciary body of the Association of Women Students has established community judicial boards. These boards handle viola- tors of women's rules and issue penalties as corrective measures. The central body of Judicial deals with cases of a more serious nature. In addition, A. W. S. Judicial annually reviews all women's rules and considers possible modifications. THE JUDICIAL Bottom RoweDiamond, Moritz, Dyer, Hagan, Bcidler. Top Row-eBakcr, Urie, Starbird, Michal, Hawkins, Mulccy MARGARET MCPHERSON AWS President ORGANIZATION Chairman - SANDRA A. SLISH 419 ROBERT R. WAYNE, JR. Chairman Bottom ROWwSchuIman, Umstead, Abrams, Moore, Wayne, Spielvogel, McGraw, Chernosky, Harrison. Second Row ISholI, Greenl Berger, Mitchell, Greenwold Wanner, Gregg 9 Bean, onls.thopouo Top Ro w--Hoffmon, Coombs, Howell, Zelko, Schulman, I-IerzogI Whisler, Grove, Barber, Beofty, Lombardo. PUBLICATIONS 7 A5 MARY KAY STOKER JUDITH L COLBECK SALLY E. FOWLER DEBORA P. URIE Senior Co-Editor Senior Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor l VIRGINIA F. LOUCKS Art Editor EDGAR H. GRUBB Managing Editor Itor ' .L' n , . BETTY R. SEGAL W. SCOTT STONER JOHN F. CASPERO DIANE E. GIMBER Organizations Editor Scheduling and Copy Editor Fraternity Editor Sorority Editor THOMAS L. JENNINGS BARBARA S. SERR CHARLES J. JACQUES Sports Editor University Editor Photography Editor 422 ORGANIZATION Editor - - - - V. RONALD SMITH Managing Editor EDGAR H. GRUBB Art Editor - - - VIRGINIA F. LOUCKS Photography Editor - - - CHARLES J. JACQUES Senior Co-Editor - JUDITH L. COLBECK Senior Co-Editor MARY KAY STOKER Activities Co-Editor - SALLY E. FOWLER u T: t! ,d DEBORA P. URIE BETTY R. SEGAL W. SCOTT STONER JOHN F. CASPERO DIANE E. GIMBER - THOMAS L. JENNINGS BARBARA S. SERR Activities Cerditor Organizations Editor Scheduling and Copy Editor Fraternity Editor - Sorority Editor Sports Editor University Editor Bottom RoweCospero, Serrl Segal, Grubb, Loucks, Smith, Stoker, Colbeck, Uric, Stoncr. Second Row-HLangen, Word, Jacques, Fowler, Atkinson, Skawden, MacGill, Gimber, Bastion, Green. Top Row-Howc, HiH, Homer, Barber, Lotto, Dughie, Mougel, Kunkle, Reigel, Treat. LA VIE, the senior class annual, was established in 1889 as a publication of the Junior Class. Since 1930, the book has been a Senior Class project financed by an allocation from student fees. Appro- priately, the name LA VIE is the French equivalent of the life. Candidates must pass a test in order to be placed on the sophomore or junior board. The senior board, Chosen from the members of the junior board of the previous year, co-ordinotes the work of the staff in the fields of writing, photography, and art. With the number of seniors increasing each year, the circulation of LA VIE also increases and this year reaches 3,300 copies. The finances of LA VIE are controlled by the LA VIE Board of Directors which also determines cer- tain policies. The Editor and Managing Editor of LA VIE, the S. G. A. President, the Senior Class President, the Editor of The Daily Collegian, the three advisers, and three other faculty or staff members compose this Board. Ridge Riley is its president. Woodrow W. Bierly serves as editorial adviser, Andrew W. Case as art adviser, and Donald S. Soubel as financial adviser. CHESTER A. LUCIDO Business Manager JOHN W. BLACK Editor CAROL L. BLAKESLEE City Editor I X mi; N. , GLORIA A. WOLFORD SANFORD I. PADWE SUSAN H. LINKROUM ANNABELLE ROSENTHAL ELAINE J. MIELE Assistant Editor Sports Editor Assistant City Editor and Copy Editor Personnel Director Feature Editor and Assistanf Copy Editor JOHN B. DAVIS MARY A. CRANS Local Advertising Manager , H . 2.x ESSIE B. BURKE ELAINE J. MICHAL HAROLD F. DEISHER Credit Manager National Advertising Manager Promotion Manager Assistant Local Advertising Manager 424 ORGANIZATION Editor - - City Editor - Assistant Editor Sports Editor - Assistant City Editor and Personnel Director - Feature Editor and Assistant Copy Editor COpy Editor - - Photography Editor Make-Up Editor JOHN W. BLACK CAROL L. BLAKESLEE GLORIA A. WOLFORD SANFORD I. PADWE SUSAN H. LINKROUM ELAINE J. MIELE ANNABELLE ROSENTHAL FREDERIC BOWER JOEL N. MYERS 23.; Dronov, Teichholtz, Palmer, Hummer, Yoggl, tonley, Orton, Mewan Business Manager - - CHESTER A. LUCIDO Local Advertising Manager - - JOHN B. DAVIS Assistant Local Advertising Manager, HAROLD F. DEISHER BESSIE Bi BURKE MARY A. CRANS National Advertising Manager Credit Manager - Assistant Credit Manager - NEAL Ht KEITZ Classified Advertising Manager CONSTANCE l. KIESEL CoeCirculation Manager - - ROSILAND S. ABES RICHARD J. KITZINGER ELAINE J. MICHAL BETTY KOHUDIC Co-Circulation Manager Promotion Manager Personnel Manager x Bottom RoweKeitz, Noit, Bower, WolforduBlock, Linkroum, Lugido, Michal, Davis, Miclc. Second RoweKiesel, Crons, Dyer, Third RoweChcrnofski, Croft, Eborly, Cerefice, Kunklcmun, Podwe, Kit inger, Karl, Leighton, Graham. Top Rowe-Schwortz, Lutenko, Ibbotson, Bcuugc, Run el, Hynockeol, Marsh, Deisher, Myersl The Daily Collegian, successor to the Free Lance, has grown from a four-page weekly in 1.887 to cm eight-to-twelve-page tabloid. Pub- I'Shed Tuesday through Saturday, the newspaper noW has a daily circulation of 8,000 copies and an estimated 15,000 readers. Features regularly included are editorials, .SDOrts, campus news, cartoons, and national and ?temotionol news released through the Asso- c'Gfed Press. This year the student paper be- COme a member of the Intercollegiate Press and GddBd news from the Commonwealth Campuses. Lfnong the special issues published were the 'berfy Bowl game, national elections, and a 32- 9096 Orientation Week edition. The Daily Collegian is uncensored by faculty 0r deinistration members and is completely stu- dent-operated. Assistance is given to the stu- dents by Charles H. Brown, Editorial Adviser, and John D. Voiro, Business Adviser. The staff is comprised of business and edi- torial sections with three boards operating in each section. Candidates from any curriculum may begin participation in the extensive training pro- gram as freshmen. class board promotion system is used to determine advancement in the organization. Collegian, lnc., composed of six administra- tion and faculty members and six student rep- resentatives, governs the paper's financial affairs. The publication is supported by advertising, cir- culation revenues, and an allocation from stu- dent fees. i .70 , GARY W. ROBINSON Editor Bottom Rowa-Colaboyias, Krcpps, Bush, Robinson, Schutzler, Werb. Jones. H. JAMES DAVITT Business Manager ORGANIZATION GARY w. ROBINSON JEROME c. SCHUTZLER H. JAMES DAVITT JAMES R. BUSH HARRY H. WEST Editor - - - Associate Editor Business Manager Managing Editor . - Faculty Committee Chairman Top RoweGilbcrt, Riegcl, Bradshaw, Bowman, Coiobretta, Ziegler, Scott. The Penn State Engineer is o self-sup- ported and student-operoted magazine which is published in eight issues through- out the year. The Engineer seeks to stimulate interest in technical journalism and to keep the student engineer informed of changes and advances in industry. It provides infor- mation concerning engineering activities on campus and in other groups. In addi- tion to being a valuable extro-curriculor activity for the engineer, it helps to pro- mote better relationships between the stu- dents and faculty members. Many different types of articles are featured in the magazine. These include Dean's Page, Editor's Page, New 426 Developments in Industry and 0 humor section entitled Sly Drools. A Girl of the Month is selected for each issue. A variety of articles helps to broaden the engineer's knowledge of and interest in fields other than his own. The student viewpoint on pertinent affairs can also be expressed. Its Board of Directors is composed of students and faculty usually from the Col- lege of Engineering and Architecture, al- though this is not a prerequisite to mem- bership. The Penn State Engineer provides an excellent opportunity for all students who are interested in working on 0 tech- nical publication. Second RoweMiller, Moetz, Lipson, Hellrich, Conscr, Klavins, JEROME C. SCHUTZLER Associate Editor D. THOMAS EGGLER Editor ? Gutsholl, Chunt Top The agricultural publication on come p95, The Penn State Countryman, wos 0r'Qinoted in 1908 as The Penn State Ofmer. A new name and a new editorial Spirit was produced in 1960. The aims of the Countryman ore to ine tel'pret significant events and develop- men'rs in agriculture, to report College of AQriculture news of interest to students, 0 Champion the conservation of natural r?SOurces, to promote interest in outdoor Me, and to recapture Pennsylvania's rural Dust. Articles in the publication range from the coverage of new scientific and agri- CUlturol advancements to humorous, ed- uCtzitionczl, and general interest stories. Editor Artist Business Manager Managing Editor - Local Advertising Manage Circulation Manager - ORGANIZATION - - - D. THOMAS EGGLER CHARLES W. FULLER ROBERT BIESTERFELDT FRANK E. RESIDES, JR. EDITH As TINSMAN INGRID l. LEUNIS Bottom Rowthsbit, Allbcck, Koraido, Bell, Egglcr, Lcunis, Ful!er, Reesci Second RoweGrahom, Scmmel, Lutz, Dunn, Bodek, RoweRcitcr, Biestcrfoldt, Residcs, Mimnogh, Madden, ch. CHARLES W. FULLER Business Manager Featured in each issue is The Farmer's Daughter, who is chosen from women stu- dents who participate in the activities of the College of Agriculture. Also included are helpful suggestions as to recreational activities available in Centre County for students interested in outdoor events. With support provided by the Agricul- ture Student Council, advertisements and its circulation, the Countryman is pub- lished three times a year by the voluntary efforts of students and faculty members who are interested in agriculture. The magazine is rated as O top na- tional agricultural publication and is a member of the Agriculture College Maga- zines Association. 427 DALE C. PETERS Editor STEWART B. BARMEN Business Manager ORGANIZATION Editor - , Business Manager Associate Editor - Assistant Editor Photography Editor Art Editor - - Advertising Co-Manager Advertising CoeManager Advertising Coordinator Account Executive Jazz Editor - Faculty Adviser - DALE C. PETERS STEWART B. BARMEN ELEANOR s. JACOBS - PETE R. LINDER - WILLIAM s. JACKSON - WILLIAM ZETTLER . EUGENE D. DOWNER RICHARD A. HOROWITZ CHARLES w. SUHYDA - BRUCE s. BOTWIN . EDWIN E. URIE ROBERT M. POCKRASS Bottom Row-Kohudic, Jacobs, Linder, Pctcrsl Walter, Barman, Martin. Second Row-Horowitz, Jackson, Eddy, LoKier, Zettler, c ubert. Top RoweUricl Boder, Downer, Pcppler, Desmond, Epstein. Let mirth prevail, come what may, a phrase taken from Shakespeare's Mea- sure for Measure, is the welI-chosen mot- to of the Penn State Froth. Its spirit is per- sonified in the form of Frothy, a gay jester whose antics are a familiar sight at pep rallies and similar gatherings. Froth has been rated among the best college humor magazines throughout the country since its first publication in 1909, and has become a favorite Penn State tradition through its parodies of every- thing from campus life to world affairs. Each month Froth chooses a particular theme to satirize. This year's issues in- cluded Frosh Foolishness; the Rebel- lion, Coed, Greek,'1 and Xmas Ex- change issues; and the annual Collegian 428 parody. Campus Calendar, Froth Girl of the Month, Mug and Jester, and Around in Circles are among the reg- ular monthly features. Creative writing is encouraged in the original stories and fea- tures by the Froth staff. The magazine is published eight times each year and has a monthly circulation of 4,000 to 5,000 copies. Advertising and sales provide the money necessary for its publication. Froth's governing Board of Directors con- sists of four faculty and administration members and five student representatives. Business and Editorial Staff members are chosen from student candidates on the basis of the quantity and calibre of their work. x; ELEANOR S. JACOBS Associate Editor J . KATHRYN C. SI BLEY Editor ORGANIZATION Editor - s . KATHRYN Ct SiBLEY Assistant Editor - , - JOANN Li CARL Managing Editor - - NANCY E. GRIFFIN Associate Editor . - MARIE l. THOMAS Business Manager - - JOAN E. THIEL Secretary - - - SALLIE i. TAPASTO Circulation . e CAROLYN A. HATHAWAY Bottom Row-Griffin, Carl, Thomas, Sibley, Thiei, Murphy, Butcrbaugh, Treat, Fogg, Bennett. Second RowMMcChcsnoy, Bach- mon, Burgart, Paton, Brown, Alexander, Bobuska, Deon Sachse, Salerno, Huber. Third Row-Snodgrossl Tait, Tolerico, Zim- merman, Underwood, Power, Rcigci, Porter, Hildebrandt, Snyder, LuFranco, Funkc. Top RoweSnydor, Horton, Buchcr, Snyder, Myshin, Gecscy, Dunn, Vincent, Wange, Brown, Koste. News and Views, Penn State's growing Home Economics magazine, evolved from gifOUr-poge newsheet called Home and 19Otel News and Views, first published in . 49, to the sixteen-page publication it '5 today. With revisions in i951 and 955, it is now published four times each SChool year. , l'fS circulation as well as its size is ever 'nCFeosing. In addition to being avail- 0.19 to anyone on campus, the maga- Z'ne is subscribed to by alumni of the College of Home Economics and inter- eSted parents. It is distributed free of Charge to all high schools in Pennsylvania and to many out-of-State schools as well. News and Views carries articles on cur- rent events and advancements in home economics. This year it carried a series of articles written by a Penn Stater living in Ghana, Africa. Working on an Atri- can rehabilitation project, she was in a position to relay stories of her work back to the staff. News and Views aims to give interested students a chance to display their tole- ents in journalism and helps promote in- terest in the field. The magazine, whose membership is open to everyone in the College, helps to keep students and foc- ulty members informed of the latest de- velopments in the field of home econom- ics, both on and off the campus. Lat a NANCY E. GRIFFIN Managing Editor 429 LA VIE Senior Board confers Who'll buy my FROTH? Pounding out another paper THE ARTS Andres Segovia with his guitar Merce Cunningham and Dance Company 432 ARTISTSN SERIES Frederic Worlock in I'J. 3- Leon Fleisher, Dian. PRESENTS . . . Robert Shaw Not. lo 0' Bullet of Canada Marcel Marceau, mime Errol! Garner ot the keys Marianne Moore reads poetry 433 Romanoff and Juliet Summer and Smoke King and Exile Oedipus: IS .w o t S e .n t f o P o T e h t t o k r a D e h T Sleeping Prince The n PLAYERS ORGANIZATION President - - Vice-President . Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Social Chairman - - VINCENT A. LANDRO - ANNE W. GRANT - JEAN H. GREENBERG PATRICIA A BERRY LINDA S. FREID 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. Students of any college may participate in Players' activities during the year as actors or crew members. Recognition as a member may be attained after having earned thirty points. This year Players presented five major productions, three of which were given at Center Stage, a theater-in-the- round. Due to the close contact between audience and actors in this theater, it is extremely important that make-up, costumes, and lighting be of near perfection. The plays enacted at the Center Stage Theater this past season included Romanoff and Juliet by Peter Ustinov, Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, and Summer and Smoke by the American playwright, Tennessee Williams. In addition to Center Stage performances, productions were given in Schwab Auditorium. Paint Your Wagon was performed on Mother's Day Weekend. Oedipus: King and Exile,l' adapted by Kelly Yeaton from two works by Sophocles, was also presented. This has been an especially busy year for Penn State Players as they have been carrying out plans for the bettering of their working facilities. The Theater Arts Production Studio was moved to a remodeled building in Nittany area. Plans are also being made for conversion of the Stock Judging Pavilion into an arena theater. Bottom RoweBoarts, Berry, Schubert, Grant, Landro, Greenberg, Lincy, Brown, Fried. Second RoweRoth, Rcifsneidor, Kubic, Dcy, Schonbok, Mandeistam, Pikulsky, Yeaton. Top Row-Skrcvscth, Hoffman, Jervis, Waiters, Bcoglo, Wcrlwas, Forgacs, Smyser, Walters! Smith. 435 Wonderful Town Reheo rsing Wonderful Townl' The Big One Director gives advice for 'IWonderful Town ORGANIZATION President - - - GARY W. PATTERSON Vice-President , - . JAMES R. BULL Secretary-Treasurer . . EDWINA J. HILL Tl l I i 'SPIANS Member-at-Large - A STEVEN l. SULZBACHER Adviser - - RAYMOND T. FORTUNATO One of the oldest student activities on campus is Thes- pians. Founded in 1898 by the late Fred Lewis Pattee and John M. Leete, this group of students produces two musicals each year. Although 200 to 300 students work in any one produc- tion, actual membership in Thespians is small and is deter- mined by a point system. Generally, active participation in two or three productions is necessary to accumulate the re- quired number of points for membership. Students in Thespians do all the work, from writing the original production, to casting, producing and acting in the musicals. According to the Thespian tradition, the Fall production is an original show, usually written by the students, while the Spring Show is a Broadway musical. This year's original show was The Big One by Gilbert 5. Aberg. It was a comedy about a group of confidence men who set up a fictitious college as part of their confidence game. Wonderful Town, the Spring production, was the story of two sisters who came to New York City from a small town. Raymond T. Fortunato retired this year from Thespians after working with them for twenty years, first as an under- graduate and then as adviser. Newmark, Puryear, Fortunato. Second Row-Wiggins, Gordon, West, Adler! Top Row-Ford, Chaiken, Campbell, Webb, Kiess, Harrisl Wilson, Brinsley. Bottom Rowe-Bilskv, Bull, Patterson, Aiinkoff, Sulzbacher, Genszier, Walker, McLean. using.- ; .3 VI ' A'r . ' A1 . . IRFIII 9W:- mph ' , I . ,- , i ' liAA'iti'IVo - i . :1 - t . . 1 Stir: ORGANIZATION President . - - CARL E. SIPE Manager . - . MALCOLM S. ANDRE SecretaryeTreasurer - - HERBERT D. CASNER Conductor - JAMES W. DUNLOP When marching spectaculars are needed, the Penn State Blue Band furnishes them. Under the direction of Professor James W. Dunlop, assisted .by graduate student A. Eliot Block, the 108-mem- ber oIl-male band performed this year at the home football games and added much pep and enthu- siasm to the pre-game rallies. The many fascinating and intricate hoIf-time formations devised by Hummel Fishburn were ea- gerly anticipated by spectators at the new Beaver Stadium. Each week the formations comprised a different show with a definite theme. Such routines as o Salute to Freshmen, a Hallowe'en show, a Salute to Hammerstein, and Cl Homecoming show were presented. It took ap- proximately 10 hours of practice to perfect each show. An event which attracts many new spectators to Beaver Stadium each Fall is Band Day, when the Blue Band is host to Pennsylvania High School bonds. This year 59 bands attended. ORGANIZATION President - - . CARL E. SIPE Manager - - , MALCOLM S. ANDRE Secretary-Treasurer A - HERBERT D. CASNER Conductor e - - JAMES W. DUNLOP From Bach to Sousa, the objective of the Con- cert Blue Band is to entertain and provide expe- rience for the members. Under the direction of James W. Dunlop, the 105 members rehearse four hours a week, prepar- ing for their annual concerts in Schwob Auditorium and in front of the Pattee Library. In addition to these campus concerts, in which a nationally known soloist is featured, the group this year made trips to Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Long Island to present concerts for civic organizations and school assemblies. The over- tures, symphonies, show tunes, and marches con- tributed to the cultural enjoyment of the Concert Blue Bond's listening audiences. This select concert band not only provides ex- cellent entertainment for its listeners, but also of- fords a wonderful opportunity for talented Penn State students to further their music experience and appreciation. THEODORE K. KARHAN Conductor ORGANIZATION President , DAVID J. BOLAND Vice-President - - - . ROBERT E. NOEL Secretary-Treasurer - - - DIANE WHIPPLE Managers - JAMES L. MARTIN, LESTER KLIPPINGER Librarians EVELYN E. SCHULTZ, BONNIE B. POEPPLE Director - - THEODORE K. KARHAN DAVID J. BOLAND President Conducted by Theodore K. Karhan, the sixty-piece Symphony Orchestra is composed of students and faculty members. Members meet twice a week in preparation for concerts presented during the year. Keys of recognition are awarded to those who have been members for six semesters. Working with the Artists' Series, the Symphony Orchestra hos guest solo artists appearing with them at concerts during the season. r. Henry Schumon, a well-known oboist, was one of those appearing this year. This spring the orchestra presented a concert with the Chapel Choir featuring the Bach cantata, Bleibst Du Bei Mir. .Jl WILLA C. TAYLOR Director The University Chapel Choir, under the direction 9f Willa C. Taylor, is composed of 90 students, and '5 One of the outstanding musical organizations at Grin State. It is supplemented by the Meditation Chapel Choirs of about 325 voices under the direction 0f James W. Beach and Father Richard Hovanec. All of these groups song at religious services throughout the year, and they also gave special pro- grams at Christmas and Easter. The highlight of the YEGr's work was the presentation of the Choir's cm- nuol Spring Concert. This summer will mark the fourth European tour mClde by the Choir. They will visit the following six Countries: United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Ger- many, Austria, and Czechoslovakia. In addition to ll HARRY D. GERBER President giving concerts and touring in these countries, the Choir will attend the Mozart Music Festival at Salz- burg, the Boyreuth-Wagner Festival and the Edin- burgh Festival. ORGANIZATION President - . Vice-President . A Secretary - Treasurer Director HARRY D. GERBER PATRICIA A. ZAKIAN ABBlE J. FRlSBlE DAVID O. BITTNER WILLA C. TAYLOR 441 ORGANIZATION President ROBERT A. SPRAGUE Vice-Plosiden! FREDRIC R. IHRIG S Treasurer , -- JOHN C. STEINER E Publicity Manager LARRY F. ROUSH FRASK GULLO ROBER; Aid SPRAGU Director , r - FRANK GULLO em res' em a 6g! JG?! 4? ? 41G? , iWQ' t e. T$u a i Ce: Bottom Ruwr SLHH'HJCI, Fox, Arhurg, Kopp, Knohloch, thug! Gullo, Sprugue, Roush, Steiner, Hagen, Klingnnsn'nlh, Kollunk, Snucrcool, Woodcl. Second Row Grimm, Krugma, Bloom, Bum, Keistottw, Tnhur, Hcgmunn, Mmlutt, Boyer, Kruppn, Krum, unno, Tn t, Gomez, Dove, Flank. Thnd Rowe. Mnurerl chks, Killmgvr, Hmioui, Viurk, Mnchll, Davill, Allan, Zi'mcnnk, Lvlnhuch, Luther, Adam, Becker, Honker, Sodnm, Vlcc'ntr'. Top Row-eRossl Noidhamm, Wright, Muslin, Rulmnn, Spmqury Bmloy, Spells, Nulv, Tuylui, Dunn, Gristv, Poorhuugh, MIHOT, Fluhcr, Clutch. The original Penn State Glee Club was founded in 1887 and consisted of H members, including both professors and students. Since that time, the Glee Club has grown to a membership 0t 60 men and is now under the direction of Frank Gullo. This year, for the first time, the Glee Club was offered not only as an activity but as an academic class. The group met three hours a week, one hour of the three being a sece VARSITY QUARTET TiOhCli rehearsal. lloilom Rowr Ht W. Arhclg, iiist tailor; J, R. t ' . Mtinim,tilil'tlur, InpRuwWNK. .Ktssmqvl, ' IInCIUded :1 the Glee CIUb are TWO SpeCIOI groups' the lmlitmw; V G. hlltllnlll', hum; W. Sullivun, HIeLo s, consustmg of 20 members, and the VarSIty Quartet. m-mmi twin: The Hi-Lo's perform specialty numbers, and the Quartet sings anything from barbershop to modern harmony. In the Spring, the Glee Club mode a week's tour through Pennsylvania. In addition to the tour, the group presented its traditional Mother's Day Concert. The music sung in these concerts consisted of the standard glee club repertoire, includ- ing sacred, semi-classical, and popular show tunes; As an added feature this year, the Glee Club combined with the Women's Chorus to present a Mid-Winter Concert and to go caroling during the Christmas season, The accompanists for the Glee Club are Robert A. Sprague and William E. Bailey. 442 ORGANIZATION President - . - LORETTA A. AYNARDI Vice-President , - . ALTHEA M. LESLIE Secretary - A - ELIZABETH M. KULIG Treasurer - - , GAIL F, WHITFIELD W. PALgT CAMPBELL LORETT: AH AYNARDI Librarian . 7 - ; JANICE A. WOOD em '95' em Director - - , W. PAUL CAMPBELL BOttom Row-Zook, Cipyak, Ernst, Rimm' DcFonso, Leslie, Kulig, Aynordi, Wood, Wintcrcr, Moll, Reynolds, Marklund, Campbell. Second ROWMSnydcr, Douglass, Hunter, Schulmon, Hilburn, Hershonson, Daube, Moltzcr, Seltzer, Beard, Muller, Hankinson, Smcrzlich, Borthalmus, Bartram, Fries. Third ROW- Gillelcmd, Ruskin, Lockcrmon, Johnson, Chilton, Hcrshcnson, Slebcr, Flaming! Becker, Llewellyn, Trimble, Carney, Johns, Unser, Coecorcml Zito, Gurkc, Glenn Top Row-Gould, Hayes, Pierce, Bcoston, Osborne, Burchill, Snowiss, Moore, Hibbs, Krctschmcr, Davidson, Zcrhe, Boner, Greulich, Spring, Solomon, Palmm The Women's Chorus was organized in 1952 as an out- growth of the Treble Singers, 0 group started in 1944 by the Department of Music and the Women's Student Government Association. This year, for the first time, the Chorus was offered not only as on activity, but as on academic class, meeting three hours 0 week. For practical purposes, the Chorus is limited to 100 girls under the direction of W. Paul Campbell, asso- ciate professor of music education. Included in the Chorus are two Ensemble groups which appear in special numbers and performances. One group consists of 21 members and the other of 10 members. This year the group combined with the Men's Glee Club for a Mid-Winter Concert. In addition, the Chorus presented its annual Christmas Concert and Spring Concert. Another highlight of the year was Christmas caroling with the Glee Club. The Chorus sang religious, semi-clossicai, and popular music in its concerts. The purpose of the Chorus is to learn, perform, and enjoy good music. After four semesters of participation, 0 member is authorized the Women's Chorus Key. After six semesters of participation in the Chorus, 0 member is awarded this key in recognition of her contribution to the group. ORGANIZATION Faculty General Manager - - Assistant General Manager Student Station Manager Program Director - Chief Announcer - Continuity Director Business Manager - Traffic Manager News Director Music Director Record Librarian - Chief Engineer - Office Manager . - - Promotion and Public Relations Director Special Events Director - - Production Director . Assistant Production Director HAROLD Et NELSON ROBERT B. FULTON ROLAND H. KING, JR, MICHAEL J. ZIEGLER - IRA B. BERMAN LYNN R. HINEMAN PATRICIA A. BARTRAM M. JANE THURSTON STEPHEN B. MILNER RONALD J. SHIBAN HARVEY H. KLEIN CARL M. FISHER J. LYNN ROBINSON - SARAH K. LAYTON RICHARD A. KELLMAN DENNIS A. FOIANINI ARTHUR E. ALBRECHT ROLAND H. KING, JR. Student Station Manager Sports Director - GERALD W. ABRAMS Technical Director - DOUGLAS V. VOLK ,K 1; Bottom Row-vWapen, Fisher, Shiban, Foianini, Robinson, Nelson, King, Bartram, Ziegler, Thurston, Hinemun, DeMarco. Second RoweKlimko, Goldberg! Friedman, Bailey, Corrado, Atkinson, Fye, Reese, Gershenow, Lamont, Stanley. Third Row-Greenland, Cooper, Shulmcm, Walker, Abrams, Berman, Brooks, Monheimer, McNary, Russell, Wheeler. Top RoweJacobs, Stein, Maisack, Steinberg, Brown, Wolf, Kieinl Hassler, Kojundic, Albrecht, Purnell, Lontz. The radio station, WDFM, is now in its eighth year of broadcasting. It is located on the campus and operates at 9.11 megacycles on FM radios. Programming is balanced and varied with an em- phasis on public service. Musical shows are made up of classical, jazz, and popular music. As an added feature, the weekly Metropolitan Opera Matinee from New York City is broadcast from December 3 to April 15. Some programs are carried by WJR, a commercial station in Detroit, Michigan, and twelve hours of programming each week are carried by Sta- tion WMAJ, State College. 444 In order to keep up with current trends, stereOt phonic broadcasting was initiated in the spring 0 1959 with the cooperation of WMAJ. Thus, Station WDFM was the first collegiate stereo radio station. WDFM is the founding member of the Educational Radio Network and is also an active member of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. The station is operated and programs are prOt duced entirely by students. Thus, training and eXt perience are provided for the staff, as well as a variety of interesting, educational, and enjoyable programs for those with FM radios. Bottom Row-Jabusch, Goodman, Bergstein, Dzvonik, Snyder, Watzman. Top Rowe-B rewer, Hafetz, Stout, Bradford, Sulzbocher, Goorin, Feingold. DEBATING TEAMS MEN,S DEBATE The 30 members of the Men's Debate Team were Chosen by competitive speeches. The national debate TODIC was Resolved: That the United States should adopt a program of compulsory health insurance for 0 citizens. The team attended tournaments at William and MOW and Boston University and the University of Pittsburgh Cross-Examination Tournament. The Uni- verSIty team was host for the J. F. O'Brien Debaters COhgress held each Spring. Serving as co-managers were William F. Stout and Dawd R. Goodhart. Eugene W. White and David M. JObusch were coaches. 39ftom RoweGerstman, Ganter, Irvin, Prokopowicz, Vossolotti, Jochem, Hagan, Swift, Schug, Schug. Bicking, Jewells, Burger, St. Vincent, Abele, Beatty. Tap RoweDvorin, Schmidt Chaplynsky, DePulma, Ogden, Gerber, Folk, Vignevic, Wohltman, Friend. WOMEN,S DEBATE The Women's Debate Team consists of 40 mem- bers. Women are selected on the basis of short speeches dealing with the national debate topic. The team attended the Eastern Forensics Tourna- ment and placed second in the tournament at Navy. This year the women debaters were invited to take part in the Capitol Hill Tournament at the University of Maryland. There they competed with such schools as West Point, Princeton, and Annapolis. Winners of this tournament debated in the Senate Caucus Room. Lurene M. Jochem was manager. Adviser was Clayton H. Schug. Second Row-Heit, Will, Ohrmon, Huberl Hershberger, O'Donnell, Kojundic, n u f n a b c d o o 9 .5 s .m m a r e C Lion leads the band Jazz Club presents Maynard Ferguson - RELIGION 448 ORGANIZATION LUTHER H. HARSHBARGER PRESTON N. WILLIAMS JOHN Y. FENTON WILLA C. TAYLOR JAMES Wt BEACH GEORGE E. CIEGA EDGAR O. NAUJOKS University Chaplain Assistant Chaplain Research Associate Choir Director - Assistant Choir Director University Organist . - Head Usher The Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel, named for the wife of Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, former Uni- versity President, is the site of services for all faiths. It was opened in l956. Sunday Chapel Services are also held in Schwab Auditorium. Under the direction of The Reverend Luther H. Harshbarger, many outstanding speakers have ap- peared on campus to discuss contemporary relig- ious thought. Included were Dr. Joseph Sittler, Professer of Theology at the University of Chicago Divinity School; Dr. Davie Napier, Holmes Professor of Hebrew Literature at Yale University; and Dr. Paul Lehmann, Professor of Christian Ethics at Harvard Divinity School. The Reverend Luther H. Harshbarger serves as Chaplain. In addition to these duties he is Uni- versity Coordinator of Religious Affairs and coun- selor to students. He is assisted by The Reverend Preston N. Williams. PRESTON N. WILLIAMS Assistant Chaplain LUTHER H. HARSHBARGER University Chaplain Chapel Services are held each Sunday in Schwab Auditorium ORGANIZATION President . . - irst Vice-President - - Sac0nd Vice-President - JOHN F. CASPERO Receding Secretary - - CAROL L. CRUST orresponding Secretary . - JANE E. DWYER T'eOSUrer . - - . CRISTINE M. IRVIN JOHN F. BONELLA JANET A. SMITH . The Newman Club is the organization for Cath- IOIIC Students on campus. It is a member of the m'i?rt'ltzitionc,1l Newman Club Federation. The Club's 0m office is located in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower holiiel, but it also operates through the Catholic Moss is celebrated in Helen Eokin Eisenhower Chapel FATHER JOHN F. BONELLA GERARD J. REAM President Director Youth Center on West Foirmount Avenue. Mem- bership in the Penn State chapter, amounting to 1,025, is one of the highest in the country. The purpose of the Newman Club is to foster the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of the Catholic students on campus. Its spiritual activi- ties included sponsoring daily Mass at the Chapel, the Newman Club Choir, and weekly religious dis- cussions. Some of the social activities included dances, picnics, and hoyrides. The club also pub- lished a weekly paper called The Newmanite. Father Gerard J. Reom is the director of the Club, providing guidance for the club and the pro- gram. 449 450 Lighting the Sabbath Candles 88! RICHARD J. KlTZINGER NORMAN T. GOLDBERG President Director ORGANIZATION RICHARD J. KlTZINGER HELEN M. GUTMAN ROBERT A. MILLER LAURA S. SPIELVOGEL GERALD D. GARFINKLE President - - - Women's Vice-President - - Men's Vice-President - Secretary . Treasurer - - The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, established at Penn State in 1935, brings together the Jewish students of the University. The Hillel program is carried out under student leadership directed by a governing board. The Fresh- man Council, an Upperclass Independent Group, I HILLEL F OUNDATION and Graduate Club are also a part of the organi- zational structure. Many religious, cultural, and social events were conducted at Hillel during the year. Religious ser- vices were held weekly and on all High Holy Days. Group discussions, lectures, and classes in He- brew and Yiddish fulfilled the cultural aspect of Hillel's activities. Mixers, dances, and brunches every Sunday were held to further social oppor- tunities. The Hillel Foundation is equipped with facilities which make all these activities possible. Students can attend services in the synagogue, study or read in the library or lounge, or relax in the recreation room. ORGANIZATION President - . . CHARLES A. GASTON Vice-Presrdent OLGA S. SEASTROM Secretary - . - LINDA E. ACKLEY Treasurer . - - - JACK L. WERT The University Christian Association is a fellow- ship of students and faculty who seek to develop CI more adequate understanding of the Christian faith Its members strive to exert a Christian in- fluence by means of special events held on campus and in the churches of the community Study and discussion group ps are an integral part of U. C. Tihs year's main topics were A A CHARLES A. GASTON President THE REVEREND SAMUEL N. GIBSON Executive Director UCA Executive Board Christianity in Politics and Marriage. The Association's India Weekend was highlighted by a dinner of Indian food and a style show of native costumes. Other outstanding events were the Christmas Carol Sing co-sponsored by U C. A. and Newman Club, a mid-winter conference at Bucknell, and the Summer Service Exhibit in the Hetzel Union Build- ing. The regular activities of U. C. A. included week- end conferences, retreats, and courses in religion. U. C. A. is affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. and represents the interests of the eleven Protestant and Orthodox denominations of the University community. UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION um;vi -A-.- e ' Tethegao-w..-b 3w: taunt. 451 $- RELIGIOUS mmmms ; Students use Hillel Library Activities Exposition includes religious groups Religious groups promote international understanding Communion is held at The Chapel 452 THE BELLES , 454 011111c C udlt1 .1011 C 458 459 ' o I; .. R PERSONALITIES ? JOAN BEIDLER N N A M R E P P O K N A H LARRY ABRAMS SHARON HOFFMAN RON NOVAK SARIE PHILLIPS 462 WENDY PASS MARTY WILSON . . . STEVE BROWN RON SMITH 463 JACKIE LEAVITT DON CLAGGET MARGARET McPHERSON JIM ETTLESON FRANK MILUS GENE RAIFORD EMILY BRADLEY Ma '31th 'HLIOOIAIV Iolus Inuh n. :- . . -- um .zlulnuxl coul' Icu .-n- - unnon 0-! III Mu av n3 nun. u , 466 WALT DARRAN JOHN BLACK THE DAILY COLyN ,4 SUE V'iIWT ??? ; 'r lIW SHERMAN X w CONNIE ADLER MISS PENN STATE MARY KAY STOKER f lymguaiq J..- ...- ... .. 1,... . PHIL HAINES . . . SHEILA COHEN 1 BEN BRONSTEIN GARY ROBINSON CHET LUCIDO . . . JUDY COLBECK DICK HABER JACK CROSBY SANDY PADWE CAROL BLAKESLEE NICKI WOLFORD 468 469 BOB UMSTEAD CHUCK HODGES :1.anth CHUCK GASTON DEBBIE URIE MARK DuMARS ED GRUBB Gradudion .ssue DALE PETERS BETSEY INGLEY HERM WEBER , .guydmuvwf erfr 8K M W. k 1.. N w. CAMPUS LIFE It's a wet welcome for freshmen I Button Frosh They learn the art of mixing and the art of registering ,1 III 1:! Remember to sign out and in! n o s o C 5 la b t o o f r e .n t o n A e m o C s o h 473 Ea: . :5 mp Tc 5.452 A. a, . X411! . a .... .3, 3.x . . Al ,.- , Y: . t, . , a As .r 4 ... 476 We did beat Pitt Guarding the Lion against the Orange ll UBA cuts book costs Sigma Chi holds Derby Day 477 in l. is u; -' h hh O $ 1 1 ill:- 'I V 5 . n 1'And we did! . and the celebration begins Bringing on the squad Roar, Lion, Roar! Honored guests attend stadium dedication Surrounded-Pitt didn't have a chance Rip gives a brief pep talk Alt. 1 'it? 1 .,1'l, ,l.rl.' lltu V! 1.....3N ,um I ,. IVE. gum , 6t mi did t1... ,1 - gun . ... .5 5 $.er w -, Help! Library lights burn late I It's about this mud It's a one-way stairway . while students kome student9 sleep There's nothing like a short cut .SOUTH HALLS i, Hun NUT FEEDis : NHTHE ANIMALSm They're fe rocious! You can do it with papier-moche Sharing our trophies with visitors Spring comes to the campus 481 482 Scrolls sell refreshments of Greek Week project Student elections get out the vote Interest runs high in national eiections More snow - and imports MTV 1H mhmmmmhx .mmmd Barbara Vincent reigns at Military Boll mhmmnmmhk Emma?! 483 Russian gymnasts compete in Rec Hall Another night on the desk g; i . ' filagnfw ; s t h .m: ..m .m. h .w .W n r a C annual Spring Week Curtain time 485 Prexy addresses seniors Angel Flight in formation Work progresses on East Halls . . 64 It's the newest step Six hearts In the Spring . . . 4.87 It's Whipple's--not Ft. Lauderdale! 488 You can study by osmosis 489 A Page Aaron, E P .................... 143 Abel, J A. .................... 196 Abrohomson, K E. 72 Abrams, D. ...................... 112 Abrams, E ...................... 98 Abrams, G. W. ... 72 Abrams, L. . Abrams, R. L. ..., ..1..1 72 Abramson, R. S. ........... 196 Accordi, J. C. ............... 72 Ackley, J. B. ................... 148 Ackley,L.E. 112 Adams, E. A. ................ 176 Adams, E. V 1 12 Adams, P. D. ................... 50 Adams, R. B. ................. 216 Adams, R. . ,. Adelman, A. Jr. . Adler, C. ...................... Agostinelli, R. F. ..... 72 Aiken, P .. 182 Ainsworth, P F .............. 196 Alexander, D. P. 72 Al1on, J. B., Jr. 72 Alleboch, J. E. ................ 112 Allegretto, P. A. 50 Allemcm, R. M. I .1. 50 Allison,D.F. .. V. 112 Altemus,G.F ,.. 222 Althouse, J. ................... 196 Altimus, E. Q. ................. 112 Altimusl MI E., III . . .. .. 98 AIuise,J.E...1. . . 112 Amendolo, R. P. , . 93 Amos, W. E. . 148 Amsterdam,H.R.112 Anderson, J. R. ........ 196 Anderson, J T .. 72 Anderson, R A 222 Anderson, R H. .. 148 Anderson, R. W. . . 222 Anderson, S E 1 12 Andrejcik, J J ......... 148 Anewalt, C. K. 182 Angele, R. E. 11111 148 Angelo, R. G. . 148 Angelotfi, R. E. . ..... I 112 Anmuth, L. G. VVVVVVVVVVVVVV 96 Antanavage, R. B. .......... 148 Appley, K. E. 148 April, P. K. ...................... 148 Aquilino, M. P. . 112 Arison, R. D 196 Armao, J. A. . 196 Armstrong, R 5., Jr .. . 50 Arndt, G. R I 72 Arnold, A. J, Jr ............ 112 Aronson, L. D. ............. 112 490 SENIOR INDEX Arhm J V V . 98 Artman, A. L 72 Arukion, H. S. ,. . 72 Ashe, R. D. . Ashman, G. F. .... 148 Barnes, D. P. .................... 227 Assol, D V .................... 50 Barnes, D R .................. 149 Astiz, C A ..................... 196 Barnes, W L .................. Aten, R. R ...................... 50 Barney, C. E. . Atkinson, D W .............. 196 Barnhart, W. M. .. Atty, J. J. ........................ 196 Barone, M. P. .................. Augustine, M. E., Jr. ........ 196 Aukett, K. W. ,, 148 Aumiller, A. B. 196 Aumiller, G. E. ................ 72 Aurond, R. L. .................. 234 Borthalmus, K. S. ...... 50 Austraw, J. D. ................ 1 12 Bartholomew, J. J. ............ 73 Averill, J. ........................ 196 Bartlebcugh, K. ................ 227 Avery, W. H. .................. 112 Bortleson, J. L. . Axelrod, B. R. ................ 112 Bartman, H. .................... Ayers, L. C. ................... 50 Barton, J. E. .................... 113 Aynardi, L A. .............. 182 Barton, L. R. B Bachkosky, J. M. .. .. 148 Beer, C. E. .................... 197 Beer, J. W. ...................... 148 Boglino, J. P. .................. 148 Bahl, E. W. .................... 148 Boier, N. L. ....................... 234 Boil, C. E., II ................. 112 Bailey, W. E. .................. 216 Bak, I. M. ........................ 148 Baker, D. ..................... 98 Baker, D. E. , .. 148 Baker, E. D. .................... 148 Baken Baken Baker, M. E ................... 197 Baker, W. M .............. 72 Baldwin, N. F. .......... 113 Bale, W. R. .1 .H 72 Beaumoriage, W. L 149 Boles, E. .. ..... 176 Beck, D. E. ..................... 113 Ball,D.A... 50 Beck,J. l. ....................... 149 Ball, H. F 222 Beck,P A ..................... 113 Ball, R. J. ........... 222 Beck, R ......................... 149 Bollard, M. P. . 182 Beck, 5. A .................... 182 Bollerini, W. R. V 72 Bederka, L C ................ 197 Bolling, M. T., 111 . . . 93 Beebee, P. K. ................ 1 216 Balmer, H. H 143 Beechan, C R ............... 222 Bolush, H. W. .. 149 Beemon, F. L. ................. 113 Bamberger, G. W., Jr. 149 Beidler, J. A. ................. 182 Banks, D. H ,. .1. .H 72 Beitel, T C .................... 227 Banks, J. B. 216 Bell, C. E ....................... 113 Bonsner, C 5.113 Bell, H. H , Jr ................ 149 Barb, C E.. Bellos, R. ....................... 197 Barber, 5 C Bellina, T P ................... 197 Baret,J P Bellisorio, D P ................ 197 Baret, S A .................. Belzer, G. W ............... 73 Burger, M P Bem, M. B .................... 149 Borhite, L K Bender, C R ................. 227 Borilar, P T ........ Bender,J L .................... 197 Borkman, L R 1. .V ,. Bendrick, F. A ................ 150 Barley, J. M., Jr. ........ 149 Benecki, W. T ................ 227 Barlow, E. L. ................. 197 Bengston, C. A. ................ 150 Bennett, A. R. ..... Bennett, L. T. ..... Bennett, N. J. V... Benson, A. A. ..... Benson, J. A. Benson, L. C. ..... Berger, C. R, ....... Bergey, G. E. Bergholtz, G. K. , Bergstein, J. L. Berman, l. B. ....... Bernard, N. L. 11111 Bernauer, J. P. Bernstein, G. B. Berringer, L. T. Berris, G. A. ....... Berry, C. 1. Berry, J. D., 111 Berstein, D. l. ..... Bertolett, P. M. Besack, P. A. ..... Besket, A. ........... Besket, J. Besoushko, J. V. . Biolomizy, S. F. Bibleheimer, L. L. Bibza, R. C. Bickerstaff, H. R. Biddle, R. D. ....... Bielinski, Bierig, H. W. ....... Bierly, D. W. ....... Bierly, R. M. ...... Biesecker, J. H. Bigelow, D. L. ..... Bilsky, C. Binder, C. R. Birchard, C. E. Birk, A. B. Bischoff, J. H., Jr. ,. .. Bishop, C. T. ....... Bitting, C. J. Bittinger, J. R. .1 Block, J. D. Blakeslee, C. L. Blanck, J. l. Blankenship, P. A. Blaydon, E. A. .. Bleich, J. L. Bleier, R. P. Blevins, J. L. SENIOR INDEX Page Page C Page Page Blew, G1 L. ................... 150 Brewer, E. E. . . 114 Cobaniss, J. H. 1 . . .1 . 1 4- 227 Clark, E. S. ..................... 199 Blinderman, B1 1. 114 Brewster, M. J. .. .. 198 Cable, CA. .1. . 75 Clark, G1R. ................... 115 Bliss, C. M. ................ 182 Briggs, A. J. .. Callawoy, J. L. .............. 199 Clark, R. R. .................... 152 Blitz, A. .............. 114 Briggs, N. M. Callenberger, R. W. ........ 151 Clark, W. R. .................... 52 Blumenthal, L. L. . 198 Brill, T. B. Campbell, R. W. . 1. 51 Clarke, T. L. .................... 115 Blyweiss, H. L. ........ .. 222 Brill, T. J. . . Canovon, J. R. 11 .. . . 199 Claycomb, F. E. 52 Boardman, G. R. .............. 150 Brinsley, L. K. 1 1. Canfield, R. R. .............. 1 75 Clayton, S T. ................. 99 Bobb, L. C. ...................... 98 Britch, J. A. .................. Cantone, A. S. 1 . . 1 151 Cleff, A. S. Bodek, C. J. .................... 198 Britton, M. A. . . . . Canty, T. F. . 11 .. .1 . 237 Cliff, E. A. Boggs, R. M. .................... 234 Brodrick, T. J. . Cape, J. S. 1 . 1 1 75 Clifford, D. P. Bohon, W. ...................... 150 Broeren, T. E. Ccplcm, E. R. ....... Clipper, D. C. Bohn, P. M. .................... 234 Brogan, R. D CliSbY. R- D- - Bolond, D. J. .................... 150 Bromberg, L. K. ............. 198 . Cloud, R B Bolger, A. H. .................. 114 Bronstein, B. A. . 1 1 .. 198 Carbaugh, R. L. 115 Cootes, C. K. .. Bolon, R. B. .................... 106 Brower, W. C. . . 1 1. .1 1 . 114 Corbaugh, W. F. ........... 151 Coates, V. E. Bolze, W. E. .................... 74 Brown, C. F. ...... .. .1... 151 Cardoni, M D. ...11.1.. . 115 Cobaugh, D. L. ................ 75 Bombo, H. J. .................... 74 Brown, H. G. . . 1. . 74 Core, R. A .... 98 Cobb, J. D. .. 1 .. 199 Bone, R. T. ..................... 74 Brown,J1J., Jr1 11.. 222 Curestio, R. R .............. 51 Coblenz, J. G. 223 Carlson, K. E. 11 75 Cocco, J. K. ................... 75 Carlson, W. .................... 199 Coen, l. H, ...................... 152 Bonheyo, G. L. ................ 98 Comes, J. E. .. .1... 1. 152 CofskyI N. A. .. . H6 Bonser, R. H. ................. 151 Brown, M. . ........... 183 Carpenter, R. S1 . ... 51 Cohen, A. R. ..... 234 Carr, J. J. Cohen, D. L. ................... 199 Carson, N. G. .................. 115 Cohen, J. E. ......... 199 Carson, W. C. .................. 227 Cohen, R. M. .............. 99 Case,A. J. 115 Cohen,S1G1 ................. 199 Cosella, B. A. ................ 98 Cohn1J. .......................... 216 Cosner, H. D., Jr. .1 152 Colbeck, J. L. ................. 199 Caspero, J. F., Jr. ---------- 75 Cole, C. A. ...................... 99 Cassanto,J. M. 1 1. 152 Coleman, J V 1111.1. 1 76 COSSE1, W C. ............... 115 CollinsI J, SII Jr. 93 Casseri, A. J. .................. 98 Collins, 5. L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 Cassidy, .J. B. ................. 222 ColmanI C. Wu Jr .. 52 Castor, J. R. .. 1 152 Colver,P. 1 1 .. H6 . Cutquno J. A. 234 Combs, MI J .. 1 . 116 Boucher, J. M. ............... 98 Brueggemon,N. L..11. 183 Coye, E. G. .. 234 Comstock, K RII JrI .1 .. . 52 Boudrezux, A., Jr. ............ 227 Brumbaugh, R. ................ 198 Cenedello, R. J. . 51 Condit, M. LII JrI .. .. 199 Bounds, V. M. ................ 51 Brunner, C. A. ............... 199 Cerroni, V. B. .................. 227 Bower, F. 1., 111 ............... 74 Buchan, W. E. ................ 227 Cessna, C. P. ......... . 51 Bower, R1 F., Jr. .............. 74 BuchunonI G. A. .............. 183 Chadwick, J. T. 75 Bowman, A. L. ................ 227 Buechner, N. J. ................ 115 Chamberlain, A. 227 Bowman, G. S. ................ 74 Bukes, G. S. .................... 199 Chambers, L. A. .............. 115 Boxer, R. I. .................... 74 Bu11,J. R. 1. 51 Choplynsky, M. J. ........... 99 Boyd, B. F. ...................... 227 Bundy, B. A. 1 11 1 115 Cheatham, H. E.. ........ 115 Boyd, J. K. ...................... 198 Bundy, T. J. .................... 74 CheothamI J. H. ............ 52 I . Boyd, J. F. ..................... 151 Bunting, C. R. ................ 151 Cheers, G. F.. . .1.1 52 Cook, W. BII Jr. .. 227 Boyd, T. R. .................... 237 Burcen, A. . 1 1 66 Cheroki, J., Jr. 1 . 1 1 1 216 Cooley, JI RI IIIIIIIIIIII .. 76 Boyer, J. F. ...................... 51 Burcin, J. D. . .1... 11 1 176 Christini, J. N. ....... 99 Cooper, C, A. ... .. H6 Boyer, W. A. .................. 182 Burioni, R. 1.1. 51 Christman, S. B. ..... 99 CooperI N. M. ............... 116 Boyle, P. M. .................... 74 Burke, B. B. . 199 Chubo, G. G. 111. .1 115 CopeI C1J. ................. 116 Bozorth, A. S. .................. 151 Burlew, J. P.. .11.. 11. 151 Chun, E. M. 11.1... 1111 199 Coper, G. M. .. 199 Bracci, R. A. .................... 74 Burman, B. C. . 1 .. 115 Chupko, W. J. 11 75 Coppola, D. P. . 1 116 Bradley, E. J. .................... 198 Burnosky, J E ..... 199 Chuto, S. A. .................. 115 Cordier, L. W. .1 1 . . 223 Bradley, M. R. ................ 198 Burns, D1 E. .................... 74 CiborowskiI M. A. ............ 199 CorlI P, G. . . I43 Bradley, W. D. ................ 151 Burrell, R. J. .. .. 1 151 Cierlitskey, S. A. ............. 75 Corle, B. D. .1 . . . 76 Bragdon, B. E. . 1. . 114 Burstin, D. M. 11 .. 1 75 Cillo, A. N. ... . 1. 1. .. Corman, A. R. 1. 1 . .1 52 Brogue, S. R. .................... 182 Burton, R. S. 1 75 Cimino, A. N. Cormon, J. C. .. 152 Braidic, C. A. .................. 182 Bushey, K. E. 1. . . 51 Cimmet, H. F. 1 Corrado, M. 1. 216 . Butchkosky, S. . . 93 Cimmons, M. A. Cottmon, M. S. . .. . 1 . . 234 . . Buterbaugh, W. R. .. 75 Cimochowski, A. 1 176 Cotton,T. S. .. 1 116 Brandt, J. M. .................. 106 Butterfield, R.. 1 234 Cinicove, C. 11 1. 152 Coult, J. H. 1. 152 Broun, M. J. .................... 74 Butto, A. M. . .1...1 222 Clogett, D. C. 1.1.1 99 Couslin,J. .1 11 1 1 . . 66 Braunwarth, C. A. ........... 151 Button, J. E. 1. . 75 Clogett, L S. 1 1. ........ 216 Cowan, L. F. . ........ 183 Breston, A. K. .1 .1 198 Buzby, K. W.1 75 Clapp, R. A. ... 216 Cowling, R. L. .. ...... 152 491 Page Craft, J. E. ...................... 152 Craig, C. G. .................... 199 Crons, M. A. .................... 116 Crawford, R. E. ................ 228 Cree, F. D. ...................... 52 Creese, T. C., IV .............. 223 Creighan, J. P. ................ 76 Creighton, J. L. ................ 183 Cresswell, D. E. ................ 152 Crider, C. E. .................... 116 Crlne, J. M. .................... 153 Crlsman, W. N. ................ 66 Crltzer, G. W .................. 99 Crom, L. M. .................... 52 Cronlund, M. M. .............. 200 Crook, C. ........................ 1 16 Crosby, J. W .................. 99 Crothers, L. T ................ 116 Crusco, T. F. .................. 76 Crust, C. L. .................... 116 Crust, J. O. ...................... 52 Cuffia, D. C. .................... 223 Culbertson, C. J. .............. 1 16 Culp, C. W., Jr. ................ 93 Culfon, C. A. .................. 200 Cunningham, H. .............. 52 Curran, B. A .................. 116 Curry, D. A. .................... 153 Curry, S. B., Jr 1111111111111111 76 Cums, R. E .................... 153 Cums, R. W .................... 52 Cutler, T. P .................... 76 Cuzzocrea, D. C. ............ 200 Cypherd, W. .................... 176 D Doiley, W. D. .................. 200 Dallmeyer, S. L. .............. 200 Dallolio, D. A. .................. 117 Dolto, H. L. .................... 216 Dandreo, A. J. ................ 153 Dondridge, J. E. .............. 117 Domes, S. M. .................. 200 Darren, W. W. ................ 200 Daugherty, R. G. .............. 52 Davenport, M. L. ............ 117 Davey, R. F., Jr. .............. 52 DGVIS, J. B. ...................... 200 DOVIS, J. C. ...................... 99 DGVIS, J. F ...................... 183 Davis, W. R., Jr. .............. 76 Davin, H. J., Jr. .............. 99 Dawson, J C ................ 76 Deck, 5. B. ...................... 52 Dean, G. J ..................... 76 Dean, R. L. ...................... 99 DeAngeles, K. J. .............. 76 DeAngelis, D. R. .............. 99 DeChristopher, J. L. ........ 153 Decker, L. D. .................. 76 492 SENIOR INDEX Page Decker, M. ...................... 1 17 Deem, C. E., Jr. Deemer, H. E. .................. 117 DeFiIlipo, M. .................... 106 Degelmon, L. O. DeHarde, W. M. ............ 216 Deisher, H. F. .................. 200 Dellastatious, J. H. ........ DeLong, R. ...................... 234 DeIPrete, T. ................. 183 Dembaugh, M. L. , ..... 200 Demboski, J. M. ........ 117 Demcholk, J. J. ........ 223 Demetris, C. J. ........ 117 DeMeyere, J. K. ........ 117 DeMichele, J. E. ........ 117 Demyan, R. A. ........ 99 Denlinger, E. J. ................ 153 Dennis, A. E. .................... 200 Densevich, J. A. .............. 200 DePionte, M. J. ................ 200 Derr, R. D. Dervin, V. J. Desmond, C. J. DeTuerk, J. R. .................. 52 Devine, R. H. . 76 DeVivo, J. ........................ 200 Dhimitri, S. ...................... 216 Dibert, R. H. Dice, P. F., 11 .................... 52 Dick, D. M, ...................... 76 Dickson, L. M. Diehl, S. A. . ..................... Diem, J. E. ...................... 200 Dietrich, C. P. 1, Dietz, R. W. .................... Digiovonni, A. J. 1 Dildine, A. E. .................. 117 Dilliord, L. S. .................. 53 Dillon, J. P. 111111111 76 Dills, E. J. 1111111111 234 Dinger, R. F. ,,,,, 76 Dinges, R. E. 1. ..... 183 Dingle, P. D. ............ 53 Dinsmore, M. S. . ..... 117 Divincenzo, R. M. ............ 143 Diviney, K. R. .................. 77 Dockeroy, S. J. ...... 77 Doenecke, W. T. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 176 Dolowy, J. F. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 153 Dombroski, J. H. ..... . 201 Donahue, J. F ................ 153 Donges, S. L. .................. 106 Donovan, B. E ................ 183 Doolittle, C E .................. 66 Don, C A .......................... 1 17 7 Dowd, J. E. ........................ 9 Drominski, E. J. ................ Drosher, C. L. ...... Dreese, R. D. ...................... 53 Drennen, J. ........................ 201 Drenning, J. R. .............. 153 Dressen, G. N. .......... 228 Driban, S. ................... 153 Droney, B. E. ............... Duloney, K. L. DuMars, M. W. .................. 77 Dunegon, C. M. ................ 53 Dunkerfon, V. A. .............. 118 Dunkle, A. L. Dunkle, W. F. Dusack, W. J. .................... 77 E Eogleman, E. A. ................ 183 Eckfeld, D. J. Eckmon, R. L. Eddy, S. E. ......... .. Edelblute, K. ...................... 118 Edge, J. M. ........................ 93 Edminster, L. W. 111111 53 Edwards, E. P. .................... 154 Edwards, N. B. .................. 103 Edwards, R. D, Jr, .. 77 Edwards, R. ........................ 1 18 Eggler, D. T. ...................... 201 Ehret, H. P. ........ Eisomon, T. H. .................. 100 Page Eisele, F. W. ...................... 235 Ellenberger, R. L. ., 77 Elliott, M. J. ...................... 118 Elliott, R. L. 53 Elliott, R. M. 77 Ellis, D. W. ........................ 53 E1115, L. L. .......................... 201 Elser, J. M. ......... Emanuel, A. L. Enders, J. F., Jr. ................ 154 Enderwick, T. P. ......... 1 18 Engelbrink, R. J. ......... 201 Eno, C. A. ................ 201 Ensley, J. L. ........... 77 Epstein, B. E. ..... 119 Epstein, L. D. 1111111111 77 Erickson, J. W. ................ 201 Erickson, L. A. .................. 1 19 Erlick, A. L. Ernest, F. H., Jr. ................ Ertel, D. L. ...................... Erwefowski, F. P. Erwin, D. T. Eshelman, J. B. .................. 154 Esslinger, K. Estadt, L. J, ........................ 119 Esterlund, W. H. .............. 235 Estler, R. C. Everharf, D. L. .................. 184 Ezbionsky, D. .................... 53 Fadrowski, J. E. .................. 154 Fuhrer, N. T. .......... Fohringer, W. H. .............. Faith, W. T., Jr. .............. Foroci, M. .......................... 53 Foridy, J. E. Faris, P. H. Former, D. Feibus, S. D, Feldman, R. M. ................ 202 Felton, W. M., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 202 Fenimore, J. G. .................. 78 Ferguson, E. W. ................ 54 Fisher, 5. L. ........................ Fitzgerald, P. J. ................ Fitzpatrick, J. M. .............. Flick, G. A. ...................... Foe rster, R. G. .................... Frontz, W. L. .................... Franzen, M. H. ................ SENIOR INDEX Page Frayer, W. E. ..... Geran, S. ........................ 120 Fred, P. B. .......................... Gerber, H. D. .................. 79 Freeburn, D. G. Gerstein, M. .................... 120 Freedman, E. L. Getz, F. .......................... 120 Getz, G. C. ...................... 79 Gerwell, L. R. .................. 216 Ghigiarelli, R. E. Gibble, K. .............. Gibbs, R N .................... Gifford, D A. .................. 79 Gilbert, J. F. ..... 184 Friedman, N. ...................... 202 Gilbert, J. B. .................... 120 Friedman, S. A. ................ 120 Gilchrist, G. R. Fries, M. Gill, A. V. ......... Fries, W. V. ........................ Gilleland, C. A. ................ 121 Frink, p, H. Gillow, l. A. .................... 54 Frisch, A. W. ...... Gilmore, F. W. ................ 79 sz, J. H. .......................... 120 Gilmour, R. C. ................ 54 Fritzinger, K. A. ................ Ginder, H. ...................... 176 Frost, A. D. 99999999999 Gingerich, R. A. .............. 237 Frumer, M R .................. 202 Giovononi, W. ................ 79 Fry, w. H. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54 Gipe, D. M. .................... 203 Fuller, C. W. ................ S4 Girard, S. B. .................... 184 Fullerton, S. M. .. ...... 202 Girvin, S. L. .................... 121 Funk, C. R, ..................... 105 Gizara, J. R. .................... 176 Furlong, J. F., Jr. ,,,,, 66 Gladkowski, W. M. .......... 66 Furmon, F. W. ................ S4 Glagolo, J. E. .................. 155 Fust, A. P. .......................... 120 Glaser, L. K .................... 235 Glaser, P. G .................... 155 G Glass, c. H. .................... 54 Gabriel, P. J. .................. 54 Glazier, M. ...................... 121 Gaertner, R. L., Jr. .......... 100 Gleason, 5- D- -. ,. Gailey, C. J. ..... 120 Glenn, J. L. .................... Galbraith, T. J. 22222 176 Goepfert, P. G. ................ 176 Goler, H. E. ..... 203 - Gailie, P. J. ......... 216 Goldberg, C B ---------------- 184 Gallagher, S. A. 11111 184 Goldberg, G A .............. 79 Gambatise, J. F. , 93 Goldberg, R R ................ 203 Gamble, S. L. 11111 54 Goldstein, L D .............. 203 Gonse, R. A. ....... 155 Goldstein, M. L. .............. 54 Gorbacik, T. J. ................ 100 Golenski, S. S. 1111111111111111 155 Garbarino, G. B. .............. 79 Goletz, E. J. .................... 100 Gcrbrick, M. W. .............. 155 Gombar, M. C. ................ 121 Gardner, D. F. ................ 155 Gomber, B. J. .................. 121 Gardner, L. M. ................ 143 Good, J. S. ...................... 79 Garfinkle, G. D. .............. 203 Good, J. A. ...................... 121 Garfunkel, J. B. .............. 79 Goodman, J. A. .............. 79 Garrison, N. .................... 190 Goodyear, R. W. .............. 203 Garry, T. P. .................... 79 Gorby, D. W .................. 54 Gaston, C. A .................. 155 Gordon, J A .................. 121 Gatto, F. ........................ 120 Gordon, J R .................. 121 Govalek, G A ................ 79 Gordon, P J .................. 121 Gehring, G. E. .................. 203 Gordon, S S .................. 121 Gehrke, E. L. .................... 184 Gould, R. L. .................... 79 Geisel, J. W. .................... 155 Gourgues, H. W., Jr. ........ 228 Genovese, R. L. ................ 54 Grabill, M. ...................... Genszler, S. L. ................ 120 Grabish, S. J. Genter, L. H Grace, R J Gentzel, W. E. Grady, L. J George, D. B. Groff, G. J. ...................... 155 George, D H George, J A George, P. T. .................. 5 Graham, D. L. ................ 54 George, T. A. .................. 155 Graham, M. L. ................ 121 Page Graham, P. W. ................ 155 Green, J. A. .................... 80 Green, P. A .................... 235 Green, S. K .................... 203 Green, T P. ........... 106 Greenberg, H. ............. 203 Greenberg, J. H. ,,,,, 203 Greenberg, L. A. ..... 203 Greenberg, P. A. ....... 155 Greene, B. J. .................... 216 Greenspan, Z. .................. 121 Greer, C. A. .................... 203 Greer, F. J. .................... 80 Greskovich, E. J. .............. 106 Gressley, E. F. ................ 122 Greve, E. Q. .................... 235 Grey, J. E. ...................... 122 Griel, L. C., Jr. ................ 54 Griffin, N. E. Griffith, R. L. Grim, P. W Grimm, D K Grimm, W A Grimma, P. R. Griner, R. R. .................... 176 Gripp, T. ............... . 156 Groetzinger, R. W. 156 Grofcsik, J. S. .................. 176 Groff, C. H , Jr .............. 55 Groff, P. D .................... 143 Gross, A. R .................... 156 Gross, R. W. .................... 235 Grossman, S. N. .............. 203 Grotzinger, J. E. .............. 55 Grove, H. J. .................... 235 Grozner, B. L .................. 156 Grubb, E H .................... 80 Grube, W. E. .................. 55 Grumer, E. L .................. 223 Gruver, B. D .................. 80 Gryczuk, S ...................... 176 Gschwendtner, A. B. ........ 106 Gucken, L. F. .................. 156 Gueldner, H. .................. 223 Gulak, M. B. .................... 156 Gulick, A. R. .................. Gurecka, F. C. Gurke, J. E. .................... Gustafson, A. S. Gustofson, D. R. Gustafson, R. L. Gustavsen, E. G. Guzzo, J. J. ............ H Haagen, J. W. ................ 80 Haas, J. L., Jr. ................ 228 House, C. L .................... 223 Haber, R. J. .................... 204 Haberstroh, J. E. ............ 55 Hockman, R. G. .............. 80 Hackmon, W. H. ............ 156 Hader, M. ...................... 106 Haefner, G. P. ................ 156 Page Hagy, D. W .................... 55 Holel, R. M. .................... 80 Homes, J. M .................. 55 Hoines, P C .................. 156 Hole, C. E., Jr. . .............. 55 Holler, F. P. ................... 176 Holler, M. D. ................ 235 Hollett, R. A. .................. 216 Halter, R. G. ................. 80 Homelehle, K. L. ............ 204 Homilll R. ........................ 122 Hamill, T. S. .................... 122 Hamilton, B. E. ................ 122 Hamilton, B. R. Hamilton, M. Hamm, M. R. Hammorstrom, L. M. ...... 176 Hammond, E. S, ............. 216 Hammond, 6.,111 .. 156 Hampton, R. A. ............. 223 Hand, P. L. ................... 204 Honkes, B. J. V ................ 122 Hansenl E. K. .................. 122 Hapgood, M. A. ............ 216 Hapke, R. M. .................. 176 Harad, J. P. .................... 204 Haraguchi, P. Y. ............ 223 Harbough, E. K. .. , .......... 55 Horbeson, V. L. . ........... 204 Hardham, W. M. ............ 100 Horle, F.A. . 204 Harmon,L.L. 184 Harmon, T. A. .. V . 80 Hornett,M. A. .............. 235 Harper, B. E. . Horpster, C. R. .. .. 122 Horpster, V. G. V. . V . 235 Horris,S.L. 184 Harsh, M. A. . 55 Hart,L. L. ............ 122 Hart, P. J. .................... 223 Hartman, M. L. ............ 80 Hortmann,W.K. 100 Hartsough,W,R. 122 Hossoll, M. L. .. . ............. 122 Hutch,R.T. ,. 122 Hathaway, C. A. ............ 185 Houck, W. 6., Jr. ........... 122 Hawk, R. E. .................... 55 Hawkins, H. M. .............. 122 Hayllor, S. T. ................. 204 Hebel, E. ...................... 204 Heffner, H. J., Jr. ............ 80 Heffner, R. H. ................ 55 Hegmonn, J. J. ................ 156 Heidecker, R. T., Jr. ........ 55 Heightley, R. E. ................ 156 Heligman, M. J. .............. 80 Heilman,J.J.,Jr. ............ 156 Hemly, D., Jr .................. 156 Hemze, G. W ................. 185 Helsey, C. M. .................. 204 Heisler, G. M. .................. 55 Heist, R. J. ..................... 80 4494 SENIOR Page Heitmonn, M. K. ........... 204 Helfert,N.F. 223 Heller, H. L. .................... 122 Heller, J. W., Jr. .............. 8O Helm, R. C. .................... 176 Henderson, 8. R. V 80 Henderson, B. M, .......... 204 Henderson,J. M. , 123 Hendricks,J. E., . 228 Hennemon, R. C. .......... 228 Henszey, E. D. ............ . 123 Herbert, N. .................... 156 Herbst, M6 5. ................ 80 Hard, R. A. ...................... 101 Herdman, E. T. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81 Herdman, J. L. . .............. 123 Herman, L. H., Jr. .......... 55 Herr, A. E. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 123 Herr,H.E. 123 Herritt, H. H. ........... 157 Herron, E. G. ................ 81 Herron,J.A. .. . 185 Hershey, C. S. ................. 157 Hertz, G. H .................... 55 Hess, G. H. ...................... 55 Hess, J. A. ...................... 123 Heston, D J .................. 157 Hetrich, R ..................... 176 Hewetson, J. F. ............... 101 Hewlett, J. E. ................ 123 Hibbs, L. N. .................... 55 Hicks, D. H. .................... 81 Hiestand, C. R., 11 ............ 66 High, M. J. ...................... 204 Hilderbrondt, D. F., ll ...... 56 Hill, E. A. ....................... 176 Hill, E. J. . Hill,J.A.,Jr. V 176 Hill,J. J. Hill, L. M. Hull, L. R. Hill, M. C HIII, M. L HI , 5. M. ........................ Hill, T. J. ........................ 56 Hillier,M.J. .. 123 Hillsman, M. J. ............... 101 Hinkley, R. C. .................. 204 Hipple, P. R. ..... 176 Hite, B. L. ..................... 216 Hite, D. A. ...................... 81 Hixson, G. P. . 228 Hook, R. J. .................... 123 Hockenberger, A. C. ........ 123 Hockenbrock, C. R. 56 Hodges, C. L. .................. 157 Hodges, D. B. .................. 228 Hodgson, R. W. .............. 157 Hoelscher, R. J. .............. 81 Hoff, C. J. ...................... 204 Hoffa, J. C. .................... 123 Hoffman, H. W .............. 204 Hoffman,J W ................ 12 Hoffman, J. P. .............. I5 INDEX Page Hoffman,K.L. . 123 Hoffman, M. J. ................ 157 Hoffman, S. B. ................ 123 Hogemyer, A. E. .............. 123 Holborow, H. H. .............. 56 Holdermen, W. F. ............ 93 Holland, L. A. .................. 124 Hollenbough, F. J. ............ 124 Holloway, F. M. ............ 204 Holter, S. N. ................. 101 Holtzman, J. A., Jr. ........ 157 Holtzmon,J.E. 81 Homer, S. E .................... 124 Hood, J. C ...................... 216 Hood, J. L ...................... 81 Hooley, F. E. ................... 81 Hoover, C. W., Jr. ............ 176 Hoover, D. L ................. 157 Hoover, J. W ................. 56 Hopko, R. M ........... 176 Horok, H. C. .................. 185 Hornberger, R. L. ............ 223 Home, A. D. .. 56 Homer, R. W. ............... 204 Horowitz, R. A. ................ 81 Horvath, R. W. Horwitz, M. .................... Hostler, H. G. .................. 157 Houck, P. J., Jr. .............. 101 Houk, L. S. ...................... 157 Housel, L. C., Jr. ........... 157 Houser, M. E. .................. 101 Houser, M. R. ................ 205 Houston, C. A ............... 124 Houston, F M ................ 56 Houston, J. L .................. 124 Hovey, W. B. .................. 224 Howard, G. P ................. 81 Howard, H C ................ 185 Howard, R. S. ................. 101 Howden, L. E. ................. 124 Howells, J. B. ................. 124 Howland, R. W. .............. 157 Hoyer, G F ................. 81 Hoyt, A A ................... 205 Hoyt, S. J ..................... 124 Hrobak, R P .................. 56 Hubler, L. S. ................... 56 Huck, R. W ................... 157 Hucko,G L 81 Hudgins, M. R. .. 1, 228 Huffman, G. E., Jr. 157 Hughes, K. L ................. 205 Hughes, S. C .................. 205 Hummel, T W .............. 124 Hunsecker, M. A. ............ 124 Hunter, A. P. Hunter, C. C. Hurlburt, J. C. Hurst, J. A. ................... Husk, J. M. ................... Hutchinson, A. E. 1 66 Huth, G. S. .................... 158 Huttel, S. L. .................... 216 Page Huyett, J. L. ................... 124 Hyde, S. J. Hykes, J. H. Hymans, L. H. ................ 205 Hynes, R. J. .................... 158 I lacone, J. L. .................... 81 lams, W. O. .................. 101 lannetti, N., Jr ................ 56 lvler, S. ........................ 81 Iwaszko, A. J. .................. 106 J Jackson, M. L. ................ 185 Jackson, R. K. .................. 124 Jackson, W. S. ................ 81 Jacobs, P. J. .................... 158 Joeger, R. B. .................... 205 Joncar, R. E. ................... 158 Joncuski, J. .................... 185 Jondora, J. S. .................. 176 Janke, R. S. ................... 81 Jankosky, F. D. ................ 158 'Janney, W. C., III ............ 56 Jansen, W. F. .................. 124 Janssens, M. L. ................ 205 Jarosz, D. W. .................. 224 Jay, S. A. ........................ 82 Jennings, T. L. ................ 82 Jernigon, R. L. ................ 82 Jervis, R. E. .................... 158 Jochem, L. M. ................ 185 John, H. N. .................... 101 Johns, D. E. .................... 66 Johns, F. A. .................... 124 Johnson, A. L. ................ 82 Johnson, B. C. ................ 101 Johnson, C. G. ................ 205 Johnson, D. C. ................ 235 Johnson, D. E ................ 158 Johnson, D. R ................ 228 Johnson, F. M ................ 228 Johnson, G. W ................ 101 Johnson,1. R , Jr ............ 125 Johnson, P. H ................ 56 Johnson, R. W. ................ 56 Johnson, 5. G. ................ 224 Johnston, D. M. .............. 82 Johnston, F. D. ................ 82 Johnston, J. .................... 235 Johnston, R. C. ................ 56 Jones, A. 1. ...................... 228 Jones, A. S. .................... 125 SENIOR INDEX Page Page Page Page Jones,D.G. .. ..V 101 Keyt,G.K, .............. 57 Kolumban,N. .. 217 Larson,J.R. ,, . 57 Jones, D. W. .. . . 228 Kibelbek, A., Jr. 1 ........... 93 Koons, L. S. . . . ,. . 83 Larson, L. E. . V 127 Jones, H. D. .................... 158 Kiddo, J. ....................... 224 Koontz, J. H .,. 102 Lasko, A. L. .. 143 Jones, J. B. ..................... 158 Kidder, R. L. ................... 82 Koppenhaver, J. H. .......... 159 Latch, J. R. .......... . . 102 Jones, J. M. .................... 56 Kiefer, G. B. .................... 57 Koroido, D. L. ................ . 57 Latorre, R. J. ............... . 83 Jones, J. W. .................... 158 Kieffer, M. L. ................. 185 Kornbau, R. W. ............. 159 Lauder, R. .................... , 127 Jones, K. A. .................... 158 Kieffer, M. T. .................. 125 Kosin, J. E. .................... 224 Lauer, H. P., Jr. . .......... 57 Jones,R.A. .................... 205 KiehI,L.R. .. 159 Kosmo,J.J. . ................ 176 Lauer,R.W. 206 Jones, R. M. .................... 125 Kiesel, C. l. , 185 Kostenbader, J. ........ . 93 Laughlin, L. R. ... . . 127 Joseph, D. C. .................. 82 Kikla, E. J, ................. . 237 Kostival, G. J. .................. 160 Lauterbach, J. H. 83 Joyce, D. C. .................... 205 Kilgore, R. V. . ................ 224 Kota, R. T. ................. 206 Lawhorn, J. L. ............... 186 Judge, J. P. .................... 125 Kimmel, W. K. ................ 159 Kradel, J. F. D. ............... 126 Lawrence, F, J, . . 160 Julius, F. 5., Jr. . . 56 Kinash, D. J. ................... 176 Krakowiak, L. H. .. 228 Lawrence, W. C. ............. 83 King, D. S. ...................... 125 Kramer, J. L. .. . . ., 126 Lazorchak, M. P. .. 127 K King, F. G. ..................... 101 Krause, J. E. ................... 83 Leader, R. v. ................. 160 Kodyszewski, R. V. .......... 158 King, R. A. ...................... 206 Kready, J. P. .................... 126 Leahey, R. Kuhn, 6., Jr. .................... 82 King, R. B. ................... 125 Kreidler, E. R. .................. 224 Leoviff, G. S. . ., Kuhn, J. ............ , ............ 158 King, T. W. , . V 159 Kreitner, P. C. ............... 206 Leavitt, J. ..................... 206 Kaiser, M. N. . 224 Kinsley, A. M. ,. . 159 Kretzing, D. E. .............. 57 Lechmanik, D. M. .. . 1 . V 160 Koldon, C. A. .................. 205 Kingsley, T. E. . ........... 82 Krisiok, J. R. . V 83 Lechner, P. C. ........... . V 83 Kaliher, A. M. ................. 125 Kirsch, S. A. ,. 224 Krissinger, J. P. ,. .. V. 160 Leddy, A. J. ............ . . 127 Kalmar, S. ......... ., . 125 Kirshner, T. S. . .. 125 Krizenoskos, G. A. .......... 83 Lederer, K. F. ............. . 57 Kamenetsky, D. ............. 93 Kiser, D. B. ...................... 159 KFUQhOH, K- G. . 206 Lee, W. H . ,. 206 Kamenir, A, M, ................ 82 Kish, R. S. ...... 101 Krumpe, D. K. .............. 102 Leech, N. R. ................. V 186 Kaminski, R. C. Kistler, R. A. . . 216 Kruppa, R. A. .................. 126 Leer, F. F. ..................... 57 Kamis, A. D. .................... 158 Kite, C. S. ............ 176 Kube, P. A. ...................... 235 Leh, E. F. ........................ 176 Kane, R. W. .................... Kittelberger, E. L. .. ..... 206 Kubic, R. P. ................... 126 Lehman, W. J. .............. . 57 Kanouff, D. L. . Kitzinger, R. J. ...... .. . 82 Kuhn, S. A. ...................... 126 Lehner, L. L. .................... 127 Kantner, T. R. Klamt, B. F. ................... 206 Kuhns, M. L. ................. 186 Leise, J. D. .............. ,. 160 Konyuck,A.J. ................ 158 KIapper,M.F. ................ 125 Kuhns,W.E. 176 Leisner,S.J. .. . .. 127 chitanoff, J. .................. 176 Klara, J. J. .................... 159 Kulbaski, J. C. 1, . 160 Leister, G. C. ........ ,. V 127 Koplan,G. ...................... 205 Klebacha, E. H. ... 224 Kulick, R. M. .. .. 206 Lenort, G. V n. 127 Karaska, M. S. ................ 185 Klein, B. A. ...................... 206 Kulig, E. M. .................. 126 Lenbergs, H. E. ,. 1 217 Kardos, J. L. .................. 101 Klein, M. A. ................ 82 Kulp, T. W. ................. 83 Lenker, S. . . . . 127 Korlow, J. A. .................... 125 Klein, R. A. .................. 159 Kunsmon, J. E. . .............. 57 Lenson, J. V .. . 127 Kasonder, T. .................... 158 Kleinheinz, J. M., Jr. ........ 93 Kuntzelman, J. A. 186 Lent, W. F. .......... . . 127 Kosapyr, O. .................... 56 Klim, B. W. .................... 83 Kustanbouter, J. R. 126 Lenz, D. V. ......... . 186 Kass, A. J. ...................... 57 Kling, L. K. ..................... 176 Kutoloski, S. V. ................ 160 Lenzi, C. F. ., .. ., 206 Kasselman, L. .................. 82 Kling, L. E. .................... 126 Kuykendall, P. S. .......... 206 Leonard, A. L. . 57 Kotz, J. H. ...................... 216 Kling, N. M. , ................. 206 Kuzmission, A1J. ........... 102 Leopold, V. G. . 160 Katzen, H. H. .................. 185 Klingensmith, G. E. .......... 126 Kwosnoski, D. .................. 102 Leshock, D. G. . . 106 Kauch, D. S. .................... 125 Klinger, C. L. .................. 159 Kwiatanowski, B. .............. 126 LESkO, T. R. ., ,. . 127 Kouffman, C. W. ........... 101 Klinger, D. C. . ................ 101 Leslie, J. A. ,, ,. . . . 127 Kauffman, R. D. .............. 158 Knauss, J. F. ................... 57 L Lettrich, R. J. ...... V . 160 Kaufman, R. P. .............. . 66 Knauss, J. C. ................. 126 Legally, R, W, 2222222222222222 102 Levon, A. B. . . . .. ,, 57 Kavanaugh, K. J. ............ 205 Knepper, G, A. , 224 Loister, M. G, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 83 Levonduski, R. J. . . 1. . 102 Kavka, M. E. .................. 159 Knoepfle, E. A. ............... 159 Lamb, F, M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Levendosky, F. A. ,1 . . 127 Kayser, D. A. .................. 82 Knowles, L. G. ................ 159 Lamb, J, L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 126 Levengood, J. D. . 127 Kebert, R. D. .................. 82 Knuth, w. W. ............... . 228 Lamb, R. R. ................... 126 Levin, B. ....................... 207 Keck, F. D. ...................... 125 Koch, K. D. .................... 57 Lambert, J, E, ................ 186 Levin, C. A. . . .. 120 Keiser, M. R. .................. 224 Koch, K. E. ..................... 159 Lammey, C, A, ................ 126 Levin, D. R. ............ , 128 Keister, C. R. ................. 143 Kocur, D. R, ................... 83 Lamson, P. L. , 190 Levme, P. W . . 83 Keitz, F. E. ...................... 185 Kocur, M. F. .................... 57 Land, A. F. ..................... 160 Levy, L. G. 1 160 Kelley, G. P. .................... 159 Kocur, R. J. ................... 159 Landau, M. .................. 83 LEVY. M. F. .. . 128 Kemp, J. C. .................... 205 Koeck, G. P. .................... 66 Landgroff, R. L. .............. 83 Levy, R. L ,. ,. 128 Kern, P. A. ...................... 125 Koenigsberg, N. .............. 93 Landis, C. A., Jr. ............ 228 Lew, J. V . , .1 . 128 Kerner, l. R. .................... 125 Kohl, J. E. ...................... 83 Landon, R. A. 224 Lewert, B. J. .................. 128 Kerpelman, B. V. ............ 125 Kohler, E. P., 111 .............. 206 Landro, V. A. ' Kerr, J. N. ...................... . . Lane, C. B. ...................... Kershner, W. F. . Lane, L. .......................... Keryeski, J. M. Lanoue, A. L. .. Kessler, P. A. .................. Lantz, M. F. .................... 143 Lewis, S. W. ................... 186 Kettenring, A. W., Jr. ...... 159 Lantzer, R. F. ................. 127 Leyland, J. G. .................. 84 Kettish, J. R. .................... 125 Larsen, R. W. .................. 102 Leysock, G. E. ................ 160 495 Page Lieberman, l. .................. 84 Liebman, M. C. .............. 128 Liken, P. A. .................... 207 Lindemon, R. P. .............. 84 Linder, P. S .................... 160 Llndley, J. M .................. 58 Lindsay, S. J .................. 143 Lmdskog, R D ................ 160 Lingousky, A. P. .............. 102 Linkroum, S. H. .............. 207 Linnstaedter, E. E. ............ 278 Lippe, A. T. Lipschultz, L. Lipson, D. H. Litterio, J. ,,,,, Little, N. G. Lively, B. L. Lizerbram, M. H. ............ 102 Lloyd, W. F., Jr. .............. 207 Lobb, S. J. Lobel, J. E. ...................... Lochinger, D. L. ........ 236 Lockhart, A. R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 217 Loeb, A. M. ........... 84 Lofgren, E. V. ., ,,,,,,,,,,, 106 Loftin, J. M. ........ 58 Logan, C. R. ........... 58 Lonberger, T. E. . ........ Longenecker, E. C. .......... 160 Longenecker, E. J. ............ 186 Longsworth, J. A. Luckenbaugh, L. L. .......... 102 Ludwig, R. W. ........... 58 Ludwig, R. M. .................. 160 Luff, R. J. ........................ 58 Lukehort, D. B. ................ 161 Lundahl, K. C ................ 102 Luskus, L J .................... 106 Lusky, R. J .................... 224 Lutes, E. N .................... 217 Luth, N. A. ...................... 84 Luther, M. L. .................. 207 Luther, R. W. .................. 84 Lynch, A. J .................... 84 Lynn, R. T ..................... 161 496 SENIOR INDEX Page Lyons, D. P. ................. 161 Lyfer, G. M. ................. 161 Mc McAlister, G. J. .............. 236 McCaffery, J. R. .............. 84 McCahan, D. R. .............. 161 McCall, P. J. .................. 128 McCann, E. A ............... 207 McCartney, C. A. ............ 129 McCartney, D M ............ 84 McCauley, T H .......... 176 McCoulley, C W ............ 161 McClain, E D ................ 161 McClenohan, D. A. .......... 129 McCoII, W. R. .................. 161 McComsey, C. A. ............ 129 McCormick, E. H. ............ 143 McCormick, E. H. ............ 207 McCormick, K. G. ............ 129 McCormick, R, P. ............ 161 McCoy, R. R. .................. 84 McCreery, D. A. .............. 84 McCune, H K ................ 186 McCune, H. A. ................ 161 McDanel, W. 5., Jr. .......... 58 McDermott, D. M. .......... 129 McDonald, D. V. ............ . 228 McDonald, J. D., Jr. ........ 84 McEldowney, C. E. .......... 129 Mchen, B. K. .................. 224 McFoll, A. B .................. 84 McFerrin, C P ................ 161 McGarvey, M. J. .............. 207 McGee, A. M. ................. 129 McGoldrick, H. ................ 224 McGovern, J. R. .............. 85 McGregor, J. D. ............ . 85 McHoIe, P. E. ................. 85 Mcllvaine, J. F. ................ 207 Mclntire, C. 0., II ............ 58 McKee, B. L. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 129 McKenzie, D. A. .............. 129 McKewen, C. A, .............. 129 McLaughlin, C, A. .......... 186 McLaughlin, R. E. ............ 93 McMahon, M. W. ............ 236 McMullin, P. J. ................ 129 McNally, E. W. ................ 161 McNamara, D. M. .......... 176 McNear, N. J. ................ 129 McNeil, W. B. ................ 85 McNett, l. E. ................. 207 McPherson, M. J. ............ 207 McShane, H F ................ 236 MCShea, J J .................. 161 McSporrcm, J. E. .............. 161 M Macs, J. A ...................... 58 Mabery, L. R .................. 58 MacDonald, A Z ............ 18 MacFerron, G. M. ............ 17 MacGill, J. G. .................. 207 Machita, J., Jr. ................ 85 Mcclver, J. M. ................ 129 Mack, V. P. MocKinlay, J. S. .............. 208 Macklem, S. H. ................ 129 MocLeon, B. B. Maiorca, M. Mairs, L. E. .................... Mais, C. L. ...... Moitland, T. G. Maize, E. L. .................... MoKinster, W. H. Malay, 5., Jr. .................. Malicki, B. ............ Mcliniak, T. H. Malkin, G. A. Mallory, T. A. ........... 58 Moloney, R. J. 236 Malot, R. C. .......... 225 Mancuso, P. A. ......... 129 Mandelstam, R. W. ..... Mangono, G. J. ......... Monkey, D M ......... Manley, F L ..... Mann, E. W , Jr Monninc R E 111111 Monno, J R .......... Manns, D F .................. MonuellJ B ........... Marchok, C. W. Marchok, R P ................ Marco,J M .................. Morcovitch, S. B. Morgolis, J. H. ................ Moricmi, H. J. .................. 85 Marince, R. J. .................. 130 Marine, G. P. .................. 225 Merino, H. J. .................. 58 Markiewicz, J. E. ............ 162 Morkley, A. S. ................ 208 Markus, M. P ................ 162 Markus, O. M ................ 217 Marriott, A. J. ................ 130 Marron, A. ...................... 130 Marsh, J. F. .................... 217 Marshall, E. S. ................ 162 Marshall, W. F., Jr. ........ 225 Marta, T. J. .................... 85 Martin, A. A .................. 58 Martin, E. M .................. 59 Martin, R. W .................. 59 Martin, R J .................... 85 Martinez, W. W. 111111111111 162 Mortz, L. M. .................. 217 Martz, R. H. .................. 162 Maruschak, J. T. .............. 176 Mason, C. G. .................. 130 Mossie, J. G. .................... 85 Mastalski, M. M. ............ 102 Mastilak, J. J. .................. 93 Page Mastroianni, C. ................ 217 Mathews, A J ................ 162 Mathews, H. G ............. 162 Mathewson, W. E., Jr. 130 Mathlas, W. L. ............... 59 MatSIck, T. W ................ 162 Mattei, A. ...................... 162 Mattocks, D. O. .............. 59 Maturi, R. A. .................. 85 Moughan, P. M. .............. 228 Mourer, R. G. .................. 162 Mausteller, W. P. ............ 208 Moute, K. W. .................. 225 Maxwell, T. J. ................ 102 Mayer, S. S .................... 162 Muyhew, J. ...................... 59 Mazess, R. B. .................. 208 Mazur, R. ........................ 176 Mozzoni, H. E. ................ 162 Meacock, L. A., ll ............ 162 Meade, S. P. .................... 208 Means, W. E. .................. 59 Mears, H. R .................... 59 Mears, R. C. .................... 208 Meckley, F. J. .................. 59 Medwin, S. M. ................ 85 Meholick, G. P. ................ 85 Meisinger, A. C. .............. 228 Meiswinkel, D. N. ............ 186 Melcer, J. ........................ 176 Mellinger, N. B. .............. 217 Melnick, B. S. .................. 130 Melnik, L. D .................. 130 Menovich, D T. .............. 85 IMentzer, D. S. ................ 59 Menzie, E. C. Metzgar, G. F. ..... Metzger,W.L.,Jr. ......., Meyer, A. F. .................... 106 Meyer, D. D. Meyers, M. L. Michael, E. J., Jr. Michlik, M. M. Michal, E. J. .................... 208 Michell, A. D. .......... Miele, E. .......................... Mienz, F. G. .................... Miholic, G. F. .................. Mihalovich, P. R. ............ Mika, F. X. ...................... 86 Mike, D. W. .................... 163 Milden, P. A. .................. 187 Mil1er, A. M. .................. 130 Miller, B. W. .................... 130 Miller, C. W. .................. 59 Page Miller, G. E. .................... 163 Miller, H. W. ................. 130 Miller, J. R. .................... 176 Miller, J. M. .................... 208 Miller, J. M. .................... 208 Muller, L. G .................... 130 Miller, L. E. .................... 187 Miller, L. A. .................... 163 Miller, M. C. .................... 130 Miller, R. ........................ 130 Miller, R. W. .................... 163 Miller, R. A. .................... 163 Miller, R. M ................... 130 Miller, T. K. .................... 208 Milhiser, W. B. ................ 209 Mills, E. L. ...................... 102 Milosevich, G. .................. 59 Milus, F. D. .................... 59 Minder, M. L. .................. 187 Minner, B. A. .................. 187 Minnich, B. A. ................ 86 Misner, A. E. .................. 209 Mitchell, B. J. .................. 130 Mitchell, C. .................... 217 Mitchell, G. J. .................. 209 Mitchell, M. A. ................ 103 Mitchell, M J ................ 59 Mitchell, R A. ................ 59 Mitchell, W. R. ................ 209 Mitten, P. ........................ 236 Mizsur, C. V. Moore, 8 A Moore,J C Moore,J J Moore, M A Moore, M A Moron, C H , Jr Moran, J H Mordcm, R. J. Morehouse, J. L. .............. 209 Mores, J. M. .................... 225 Morgan, M A ................ 131 Moritz, D. K. .................. 131 Morris, E. R .................... 209 Morrison, W E .............. 93 Morton, J. T .................. 236 Moser, F. R. .................... 131 Moshinsky, R. W. ............ 163 Moskovitz, A. .................. 131 Mosteller, W. L. .............. 163 Moten, C. E. 11111111111111111111 131 SENIOR INDEX Mugford, R. A. ................ 163 Mulik, P. R. Muller, R. B. Mumau, G. R. .................. 225 Mundel, J. S. Mundo, R. A. Munn, J. H. Munn, K. J. Munnell, W. R. .. Muse, E. A. .................... Nougie, A. E. .................. 176 Navikos, N. R. ................ 6O Neff, M. O. .................... 131 Neifert, A. C. .................. 187 Neifert, J. C. .................... 86 Neiman, E. C. .................. 163 Nelligon, J. T. Nelson, A. H. .................. Nestlerode, A. F. Nestlerode, J. A. ............ 163 Neumon, K. M. Neuman, R. J. Newbold, C. 8., Jr. .......... 217 Newcomer, J. L. Newcomer, T. A. H Newlin, M. R. .................. 60 Newmark, P. A. .............. 21 Nicely, R. F., Jr. .............. 13 Page Nicholas, 5. C. ................ 210 Nicholls, K. G. 132 Nicholls, R. H. ................ 86 Nichols, C. J. Nicholson, N. Niebel, D. ........................ 132 Novy, E. A. ...................... 176 Nugent, C. L. .................. 164 0 Cakes, D. E. .................... 210 Oberly, W. J. .................. 237 O'Brien, M. E. D. ............ 236 O'Brien, R M ............... 210 Obrist, E. C. .................... 60 O'Connell, F. W. .............. 228 O'Connell, R. F. .............. 187 O'Connor, R. W. .............. 176 O'Donnell, A. C., Jr. ........ 164 O'Donnell, 8. J. .............. 8 O'Donnell, J. B. ., Oelkers, W. C. ....... Oesterling, J. F. .............. Ogden, T A .................. Ogle, C S ...................... Ogle,J W Oiler, G. E. Oleksa, R. J. Oliver, R. B. Olivett, D. E. .................... 132 Olliver, E. A. .................. 210 Olson, J. K. ...................... 132 Olszewski, C. M. .............. 132 O'Neal, G. G. .................. 132 Onegu, A. M .................. 164 Onest, J. L. ...................... 164 Opferman, D. C. 11111111111111 164 Oppermann, H. J. ............ 164 Orcutt, B. l. Ortenzi, A. ...................... 87 Osinski, A. E. Osman, J. H. Osterhoudt, M. B. ............ 60 Ostroff, B. ............ Ostroff, D. L. Ottinger, J. F. .................. 87 Overdorff, D. J. .............. 6O Owens, A. E. .................... 132 p Packard, R. H. ................ 60 Packer, P. G. .................. 132 Pacofsky, K. B. ................ 103 Poczkowski, C. M. .......... 187 Padwe, S. l. .................... 217 Poe, R. L. ........................ 237 Painter, W. E. .................. 103 Palaschak, R. G. ............. 106 Pollini, R. P. .................... 225 Palmer, C. M .................. 210 Palmer, J. H .................. 60 Palmer, R. J. .................... 164 Palmerino, F. A .............. 164 Pancoe, M. V. ................ 87 Pangonis, J. T. ................ 132 Pantone, J. J. .................. 87 Popp, L. D. ...................... 176 Pappas, M. L. .................. 210 Parchinski, A. J. .............. 164 Pariser, M. R. .................. 132 Park, C. ........................ . 210 Parks, J. W. .................. 133 Parks, R. G. .................... 143 Parmigiani, C. D. ............ 164 Parry, C. L. ...................... 164 Perry, C. R. .................... 133 Parson, S. M .................. 133 Parsons, J. R .................. 225 Porvel, R. P. .................... 60 Pasquale, R J ................ 87 Pass, W. K .................... 133 Poss, W. K. .................... 187 Pastorius, A. A. 11111111111111 133 Patten, J. M. .................. 61 Patterson, C. A. , 143 Pattison, J. E. .................. 133 497 Page Peixoto, A, ..................... 188 Penkunos, J. R. ................ 165 Pennypocker, P. A. .......... 133 Pereiro, J. B. .................... 133 Perez, F. W. .................... 165 Perkin, M. J. .................... 87 Perkins, D. M. ................ 165 Perneski, A. J. ................ 165 Perry, P. W. .................... 61 Peters, D. C. .................... 21 1 Peterson, A. M. Peterson, J. L. Pethick, W. F. Petros, P. P. ....... Petrick, S W .................. Petro, G. J, ...................... 176 Petrucelli, C. A., Jr. ........ 87 Petrusky, J. W. ................ 87 Petusky, M. N. ................ 87 Pezonowski, R. A. ............ 165 Pflieger, J. E. .................. 61 Phanco, F. M. .................. 165 Phelps, F. A. .................... 133 Phelps, L. W. .................. 228 Phennicie, M. S. .............. 143 Phillips, B. D. .................. 87 Phillips, M. L. .................. 61 Phillips, S. A. .................. 211 Phillips, T. A. .................. 165 Phillips, W. L. .................. 165 Piazza, A. D. .................. 165 Pieninck, L. .................... 165 Pierce, G. C., III .............. 188 Pietkiewicz, J. C. ............ 87 Pin, 5. M. ........................ 21 1 Pincus, C. A. 111111111111111111 133 Pinkerton, K. R. .............. 93 Pipto, R. P. ...................... 176 PlSke, W. E. .................... 228 Plants, L. S. .................... 133 Ploskon, W. G. ................ 228 Plovin, B. J. .................... 87 Pletcher, H E ................ 217 Podway, M l .................. 165 Pogyor, R L .................. 87 Pokros, B B .................. 87 Polangin, A. l. ................ 165 Polansky, B. D. ................ 21 1 Polignone, M., Jr. ............ 133 Poling, M. G. .................. 165 Polk, E. J. ...................... 165 Pollack, J. ...................... 211 Poorman, H. E. ................ 87 Poplawski, S. M. .............. 165 Popp, W. D. .................... 237 Port, N. M. ...................... 166 Porter, C. D. .................... 61 Porterfield, P. R. ............ 217 SENIOR INDEX Page Page Postnieks, A. G. .............. 87 Rowley, J. R. V. V V . V . 166 Potochney, J. P. .............. 87 Raymond, R E ................ 176 Potochny, J. E. ................ 103 Rea, J. C. ........................ 66 Pottenger, C. R. .............. 66 Red, J. P. ........................ 166 Potts, W. N., Jr. .............. 61 Rea, V. E. ........................ 236 Powell, V. K. .................. 188 Read, B. B ...................... 134 Powers, M, J. .................. 61 Reber, B. A .................... 134 Powers, M. E. .................. 228 Reger, O. L .................... 134 Prast, W. G. .................... 225 Rebol, J. M .................... 188 Pratt, E .......................... 21 1 Redding, A. M. ................ 134 Protta, M. ...................... 88 Redditt, W. E., III ............ 228 Prejzo, P., Jr. .................. 217 Reed, F. E. ............ Preston, M. O. ................ 133 Reed, K. E. 1 Prey, S. J, ........................ 61 Reed, K. F. ...... Price, D. J. ...................... 133 Reed, M. F. Price, E. E. ...................... 236 Reeder, G. R. Price, H. A .................... 88 Reeder, T. N., Jr. ............ 61 Pride, 0. S. ...................... 225 Reele, G. W., Jr. .............. 166 Pross, W. J. .................... 88 Reese, B. J. ...................... 134 Prukalcl, G. R. .................. 166 Reese, J. W. ................. 237 Prusaitis, D. E. ................ 225 Refowich, M. .................. 21 1 Pruss, S. W. .................... 61 Rehrig, W. H. .................. 134 Pryzbylik, A. T. .............. 176 Reid, J. A. ...................... 188 Pucholski, C. N. .............. 134 Red, R. C ...................... 166 Pucher, S. N. .................. 166 Reld, T. J. ........................ 134 Puholla, J. E. .................. 61 Reilly, W. H. .................. 134 Pukito, K. ............. 176 Reinhart, K. K. ............... 166 Pulli, M. J. . . .............. 134 Reinhorf, T. R. ................ 211 Purbuugh, C. A., II .. 225 Remington, D. S. ............ 188 Puryear, J. L. ............... . 61 Remy, R. C. .................... 166 Rentschler, J. E. .............. 134 Q Rentze1,L. P. .................. 237 Quad, R. S. ...................... 134 Replogle, C. G. ............... 61 Qumn, 6' H 166 Reynolds, J. L. ................ 134 Quire, B. R. ..................... 88 Rhen, P. E. 1111111111111111111111 166 R Rhinehurt, J. J., Jr. .......... 166 . . .................. 134 Rocchini, D. w. .............. 88 RhOdes' E M Rhody, R. E. .................... 176 Radler, F. J., Jr. .............. 211 . RICCIo, L. M ................... 103 Raff, R. W. ..................... 88 . RlCh, C. H., Jr. ................ 226 Rahn, J. J. ...................... 225 , . Rich, D. H. ..................... 106 Ralford, E. R., Jr. ............ 103 , . RlChCII'dS, M. K. ................ 185 Ralken, H. H. .................. 166 . R . J G 88 RlChCll'dS, M. M. .............. 61 Ofmy' 1 ' Richards, w. J. ................ 103 Romeor, R. E. .................. 166 . . RIckett, F. L. .................... 62 Romey, C. I. .................... 61 . . RIelIy, R. A. .................... Raleigh, R. C. .................. 188 Rlerson, W R Romoge, R. ...................... 88 Rife C A IIIIII Rambo, 8. J. .................... 134 Riley, R N ...................... Rambo, M. C., Jr. ............ 88 lem S M IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ramsay, l. W. .................. 88 RishelI S E IIIIIII Ramsayl 1' R. 111111111111111111 66 Ritchey, L., Jr. ................ 88 Rondinelli, J. A. .............. 211 Randle, M. L. .................. 134 Ropine, J. W. .................. 166 Rathmell, M. A. .............. 21 1 Raught, D. C. .................. 166 Ravnikar, P. G. ................ 134 ., Rowe, T. K. .................... 103 Roberts, C. L. .................. 62 Page Roberts, D. R. .................. 226 Roberts, E. C. .................. 88 Roberts, R. S. .................. 21 1 Roberts, T. R. .................. 62 Robertson, A. K. .............. 167 Robertson, M. V. ............ 88 Robertson, W. R. ............ 135 Robin, M. D. .................... 93 Robinson, G. W. .............. 167 Robinson, J. L. ................ 135 Robinson, J. R. ................ 135 Robinson, T. R. ................ 167 Robison, S. J. .................. 167 Rocco, J. F. ...................... 135 Rockwell, T. H. ................ 167 Rocky, R. E. .................... 135 Rodenhuis, D. R. .............. 228 Rodgers, C. A. ................ 135 Rodgers, W. H. ................ 237 Rodkey, D. L. .................. 135 Rodriguez, R. R. .............. 62 Roe, J. R. ....................... 167 Rogers, R. B. .................... 135 Rogner, C. M. .................. 135 Rogner, E. P. .................. 88 Rohrbach, L. E. ................ 167 Rohrbaugh, J. E. .............. 167 Rohrer, J. A. .................... 89 Rolluson, C. L., Jr. Romagnoli, A. J. Roman, E. ........... Roman, J. E. .................... 89 Romanchak, J. ................ 167 Romancheck, R. .............. 167 Ronczka, R. A. ................ 143 Ronyecz, B. .................... 21 1 Roschwalb, S. A. .............. 21 1 Rose, W. C. .................... 89 Rosenberger, E. J. ............ 188 Rosenblott, M, N. ............ 217 Rosenthal, A. .................. 21 1 Rosenthol, C. S. .............. 167 Rosipol, A. M. .................. 211 Ross, J. B. ........................ 167 Ross, J. J. ........................ 167 Rossi, D. M. ................... 237 Roth, D. H .................... 135 Roth, J. L. ........................ 237 Roth, R. .......................... 135 Rothe, H. B., Jr. .............. 62 Rothrock, S. D. ................ 212 Rothstein, D. .................... 135 Roush, L. F. .................... 89 Rovesti, W. C. .................. 226 Rovnok,J.A. .... 167 Royer, C. G. .................... 66 Rozelle, K. R. .................. 89 Rubinson, B. L. ................ 212 Ruby, G. A. ...................... 135 Page Rudolph, K. G. ................ 190 Rudowski, S. .................... 135 Ruffner, G. A. ................. 167 Ruhmann, F. H. .............. 168 Rule, J. G. ...................... 66 Rumbold, W. W., Jr. ........ 226 Rundquist, D. E. ............ 168 Rung, B. J. ...................... 135 Runkle, M. L. 135 Ruppert, D. L. .. 168 Rush, F. L. ....... 62 Russell, E. K. .................. 212 Russell, H. H. .................. 168 Ruth, J. K. ...................... 136 Rutherford, R. 3., III ........ 89 Rutkoski, T. L. ................ 89 Rutkowski, M. D. ............ 103 Ryder, M. O. .................... 168 S Sabatino, W. J. ................ 136 Sable, R. G. .................... 89 Sabol, G. P. ................... 226 Socane, R. A .................. 168 Safier, B S .................... 212 Soft, F. S. ...................... 103 Sahokion, H. D. .......... 168 Sakmar, M. G. 106 Salazar, S. J. 212 Salem, R. A. ..... 103 Salerno, C. A. .................. 188 Salomon, L. J. ................ 104 Samuels, J. E. .................. 237 Sandler, L. ...................... 136 Suntinoceto, C. P. ............ 93 Santoli, A. D. .................. 62 Santos, J. H. .................... 62 Sapp, R H ...................... Sappe, R V .................... Saul, D. J ...................... Saunders, R. L. .......... Savadge, R. C. SaVanick, J. F. Savits, T. H. .................... 168 ScaIzetti, V. A. ................ 136 Scaran, E. D. .................... 168 Scarella, C. J. .................. 136 Scarloto, M. .................... 106 Scarponi, P. .................... 168 Scarth, R. D. .................... 62 Schaeffer, D. B. .............. 89 Schaekel, M. .................. 136 Schagrin, E. B. ............... 168 Schaibly, J. W. ............. , 176 Schaller, D. L. ................ 62 Schechterly, B. D. ............ 212 Scheinholtz, F. ................ 176 Scheipe, P. B. .................. 93 Scherer, T. M. ................ 89 SENIOR INDEX Page Scherlis, E. L. .................. 212 Schettler, H. 1., Jr. .......... 212 Schlosser, J. C. ................ 136 Schmidbauer, L. A. .......... 168 Schmidt, E. J. ................ 136 Schmidt, S. E. .. 136 Schminky,M.A. . 1 , 188 Schneider, A. M. .. , V. 212 Schnitzler, G. L. .............. 136 Schoenebeck, W. ........... 237 Schoenig, F. C. ................ 168 Schoffstall, K. A. ............ 168 Schonbak, D. B. .............. 136 Schoonover, E. ............... 217 Schrack, R. B. .................. 237 Schrader, G. D., Jr. .......... 226 Schreiber,P.V. 212 Schroeder, A. R. ............. 62 Schug, W. M. ................. 168 Schuliger, B. E. ................ 168 Schultes, E. R. ................ 136 Schultz, R. K. .................. 168 Schutzler, J. C. ................ 169 Schwabeland, J. E. .......... 188 Schwartz, D. E. ................ 62 Schwartz, J. D. ................ 169 Schweinebraten, C. A. ...... 136 Schweitzer, D. L. .... 62 Schwenger, W. M. .V V 66 Scilingo, A. A. 1. , 169 Seastead,J. C. .. ....., 136 Sechler,E.J. 136 Sechrist, H. A. .., .. 62 Seckler, J. E. a V. . 237 Sedam, J. A. .................. 136 Sedlok, P. A. ................. 212 Segal, B. R. ...................... 136 Segal, E. ......................... 137 Segulnl E. L .................. I37 Segur, R. D ................ 212 Sam, B. L ........................ 169 Sekula, E. J. .................... 89 Seldomridge, J. A. ........... 62 Sell, E. D. ....................... 169 Sell, R. F. ........................ 169 Seltzer,P.H. ..1 169 Semko, V. A. ................ 137 Semmel, P. W. ............... 62 Senior, J. H. .................... 137 Senior, J ................... 188 Serr, B. S ........................ 212 Serrano, H. ...................... 17 Settle, J. E. ...................... 6 Page Settlemyer, B. W. ............ 104 Sevick, D. M. .................. 213 Seybold, W. F. ................ 176 Seyboldt, J. G. ................ 137 Shaffer, J. E. .................. 137 Shakley, D. R. ..... . .......... 169 Shall, M. A. ................. 104 Shallcross, K. E. ............ 213 Shanahan, J. J., Jr. ......... 89 Shaner, S. ....................... 137 Shank, M. K., Jr. ............ 226 Shapiro, l. R. .................... 213 Sharp, P. E. .................... 137 Sharpe, T. M. .................. 169 Shattuck, P. E. ................ 226 Shaver, F. A. ................... 169 Show, D K .................... 169 Show, F. H ................... 63 Shay, G. E ...................... 137 Shearer, L. L. ................. 89 Sheatz, J. C. ................... 137 Sheidy, C. W. .................. 217 Shemeld, D E ................ 169 Shenk, W. E .................. 226 Shepman, B. F. ................ 137 Shepps, L. A. .................... 169 Sheroko, J. A. ................. 213 Sheridan, J. J. ................ 213 Sherman, R. J, ..... 89 Sherman, S. A. ...... 137 Shiban, R. J. ................. 137 Shields, A. L. ................. 213 Shields, R. P. .................. 169 Shields, R. R. ................. 63 Shockley, R. O. ............ 169 Sholtis,J4C. 1. .. 169 Shope, D. ................... 143 Shrum, J. L. ................... 104 Shugert,G.H.,Jr. ........... 63 Shughart, S. E. ............... 137 Shupp, R. W. . .............. 170 Sibley, K. C. .................... 188 Sidewater, C. .................. 137 Siegel, J. R. ................... 137 Siemens, M. ................... 213 Signor, C. G. .................. 176 $HWS,R.L. ...................... 137 Simmons, A. R. ................ 226 Simons, C. D. ................. 89 Sims, D. .......................... 170 Singer, M. D. ................ 137 Sinopoli, A. D. .............. 138 Sipes, D. L. ..................... 170 Sitison, M. C. ............... 188 Siwulich, J. P. ................. 9O Siwulich, W. P. ............... 9O Sinclair, G. E. .................. 63 Skawden, K. C. ................ 213 Skiddle, F. R. .................. 170 Page Skiles, M. S. .................. 63 Skillen, W. G. .................. 226 Skolnick, H. .................... 63 Skowronek, C. J. .............. 104 Slagle, M. MA ................. 217 Slagle,O. D. . . 226 Sleigh,W. L. . ,1 9o Sliker, S. V. ................... 138 Slish, S. A. ...................... 138 Slivinsky, v. w. .............. 104 Slothower, W. A. ............ 9O Sloughfy, C. A. ................ 138 Slubin, B. P. .................... 90 Smalanskas, J. P. ............ 170 Smider, J ........................ 143 Smith, A. J .................... 104 Smith, A. V ................... 237 Smith, B. A ................... 90 Smith, B J .................... 138 Smithson, S. M. .............. 213 Smucker, P. W. ................ 104 Smyser, L. M. ................. 213 Smyth, J. ...................... 170 Snape, R. J. ................... 104 Snee, V. K. ...................... 213 Sneiderman, M. L. .......... 90 Snell, R. T. ...................... 228 Snyder, G. H. ................. 170 Snyder, M. R. ................. 138 Snyder, R. F. .................... 176 Snyder, R. L. .................... 90 Snyder, R. N. ................. 213 Snyder, W. E. .................. 170 Sobczak, W. L. ................ 138 Soergel, K. P., Jr. ........... 63 Soisson, D. J. ................. 237 499 Page Solomon, D. S. ................ 63 Solomon, G. E. ................ 138 Somers, R. J, .................... 90 Sontheimer, G. L. ............ 170 Sorber, C. A. .................... 170 Sorisio, R. J. .................... 9O Sotack, J. E. .................... 93 Sotter, J. G. .................... 226 Souder, R. N. .................. 190 Sowers, C. W. .................. 226 Speeder, L. J., Jr. ............ 170 Spalvins, J. ...................... 176 Spengler, P. L. ................ 138 Spear, J. A. .................... 170 Speer, L. F. .................... 213 Spencer, L. E., Jr. ............ 63 Spencer, N. L. ................ 188 Speilvogel, J. J. ................ 213 Spitzborg, C. .................. 138 Spivey, S. A. .................... 228 Sponsler, N. J. ................ 188 Spotz, R. T. .................... 104 Sprague, R A ................ 213 Sprankle, L R ................ 138 Sprecher, J E ................ 138 Springer, H J ................ 138 Stock, J. F ...................... 9O Stcman, J. W. ................ 138 Stomos, J. J. .................... 217 Standish, J, H. ................ 213 Stanford, J. H. ................ 213 Stung, D. P. .................... 217 Stanick, J. G. .................. 138 Stanish, D. A. .................. 171 Stanley, B. ..................... 138 Stansell, M. A. ................ 189 Sterner, A. L. .................. 138 Sterner, V. V. .................. 139 Staudt, B. H. .................. 63 Stauffer, P. J. .................. 226 Steodmon, D. E. .............. 63 Sfebnitsky, A. J. .............. 90 Steck, H. J. ...................... 171 Steekert, F. L. ................ 139 Steen, N. M. 11111111111111111111 171 Steermon, C. E. ................ 104 Steever, C. A. .................. 139 Stefanik, M. R., Jr. .......... 90 Steffy, M. A. Steinmetz, A. G. .............. 171 Stepanausky, J. A. 66 Steslow, J. J. .................... 171 Steuer, R. S. .................... 139 Stevens, E. P., Jr. ............ 226 Stevens, G. E. .................. 90 Stevenson, H. T. .............. 171 Stevenson, J. M. .............. 217 500 SENIOR INDEX Sfevko, R. M. .................. Stewart, B. S. .................. Stewart, C. H. ..... Stewart, J. A. .......... Stewart, M. G. ..... Stewart, R. B. .................. Stewart, W. D. ................ Sthare, D. K. .................... Stineman, H. W. .............. Stock, D. E. Stoker, M. K. .................. Sfollmeyer, N. A. Stolp, D. G. Stouffer, R. L. .................. Stouffer, R. T. Stout, J. A. ...................... Stover, T. K. .................... Stover, W. R. .................. Stropel, R. J. .................... Strauss, B. J. Strauss, J. L. .................... Strauss, S. A. .................. Strawmire, J. E. Sfroyer, L. L. Streeter, T. H. Strickler, J. D. Stright, J. L. .................... Stroh, R. J. ...................... Strothman, J. E. .............. Stuhlmuller, J. R. Stupka, J. N. Sturdevont, L. G. Stutzman, W. L. .............. Styer, S. D. ...................... Sucho, J. J. ...................... Suessermon, S. H. ............ Suhyda, C. W., Jr. Sullivan, K. L. .................. Summers, J. D. Sundstrom, J. W. ............ Surgner, W. R. ................ Suskind, S. ...................... Sussmon, M. J. ................ Sutter, R. C. .................... Suttmiller, R. L. Swab, J. R. ...................... Swayne, J. B., 111 .............. Swendsen, M. C. .............. Swope, W. M. .................. 214 189 189 Page Synnestvedt, J. ................ 217 Szarleta, M. A. ................ 214 Szucs, J. J. ...................... 171 Szymanski, R. J. .............. 139 T Tabor, R. F. .................... 214 Tacelosky, R. J. .............. 214 Taft, D. C. ...................... 104 Togg, B. .......................... 66 Talbott, W. R. ................ 64 Tapasto, S l .................. 189 Torone, T. T. .................. 172 Torutis, C. M. .................. 143 Tosca, J. E. ...................... 139 Tashner, R. E. .................. 139 Tate, J. E. ........................ 140 Taylor, J. F. .................... 172 Taylor, R. A. .................. 172 Tedrick, J. R. .................. 227 Teifeld, R. S. .................. 172 Tennyson, R. D. .............. 172 Tersine, R. J. .................. 227 Tessitore, R. J. ................ 172 Tewksbury, A. W. ............ 172 Thalimer, D. B. ........ .. 143 Theesfield, D. S. ...... . 214 Thomas, A K ................ 227 Thomas, C J .................. 228 Thomas, D J .................. 91 Thomas, H B ................ 172 Thomas, J A .................. 227 Thomas, K P .................. 172 Thomas, L E .................. 172 Thomas, S E .................. 140 Thomas, W P ................ 64 Thompson, 6. K. .............. 140 Thompson, J. W. ............ 91 Thompson, N. .................. 190 Thompson, P. R. .............. 64 Thompson, R. B., Jr. ........ 91 Thompson, R. P. .............. 93 Thompson, W. H. ............ 104 Thornley, R. G. 1111111111111111 140 Thurber, E. R. .................. 228 Thurston, M. J. .............. 189 Tifenberg, J. Tiffany, E. P. Tighe, M. A. Tipping, R. G. .................. 172 Tirabassi, R. W. .............. 214 Toas, R .......................... 214 Tobin, R V .................... 172 Toczek, R. S. .................. 172 Todd, J. P. ...................... 172 Page Toensmeyer, U. C. .......... 64 Toll, L. R. ........................ 91 Tolmachev, E. .................. 214 Tomajko, C. E ................ 237 Tomich, A. H. .................. 140 Tomko, J. J. .................... 189 Torrence, R. W. .............. 217 Totten, D. R. .................. 176 Travers, R. 1. .................. 214 Tripp, M. A. .................... 140 Trojan, J. M. .................. 64 Truax, R. D. .................... 140 Truitt, D. R. .................... 189 Trumbouer, W. K. ............ 64 Truskin, S. M. ................ 172 Tschopp, L L ................ 172 Tuman, D ...................... 172 Turek, P J .................... 91 Turer, C H .................... 91 Turner, R C .................. 173 Tyger, V H .................... 173 Tyrrell, E. C., Jr. .............. 173 U Uber, N. J., Jr. ................ 64 Udavcak, R. J. ................ 105 Uhrich, J. H. .................... 105 Ujhelyi, J. c. .................. 91 Ulrich, H. A. ...... 105 Umsteod, R. M. , 140 Urban, C. R. ........ 64 .Urban, T. S. .................... 143 Urbaniak, J. B. ................ 64 Urie, D. P. .................... 214 V Vagli, R. E. ...................... 91 Valanty, D. R. ................ 93 Valentine, D. A. .............. 214 Valimont, T. V. ................ 92 Volkovec, J. P. ................ 64 Valletta, R. A. .................. 215 Van Atta, D. W. .............. 173 Van Boon, P. L. .............. 140 Van Buskirk, N. .............. 173 Van Collen, B. ................ 217 Van Duyne, M. S. ............ 215 Vande Mark, L. D. .......... 64 Vandenberg, W. .............. 92 Van Der Miller, C. W. ...... 64 Van Durick, G. R. ............ 92 Van Leuvan, D. R. . 228 Van Note, V. .......... 140 Van Orman, M. D. 140 Van Rafelghem, L. 66 Vanvliet, D. L. ................ 64 Vargo, P. M. .................. 215 Vaughn, R. T. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 Vega, J. A. ...................... 237 Page Ventre, F. T. .................... 173 Venture, L. D. .................. 92 Verbish, R. F. .................. 173 Villarreal, A. H. .............. 228 Villarreal, J. J. ................ 173 Vilscek, R. J. .................. 140 Vinson, K. W. .................. 217 Vinyard, C. F. .................. 176 Vishnesky, N. A. ............ 140 Visocky, A. P. .................. 227 Vitale, J. A. .................... 140 Vogt, R. W. .................... 173 Voigt, W. H. .................... 140 Vollenweider, R. L. .......... 173 Vollenweider, W. J. ........ 215 Vorrasi, J. M. .................. 140 Vosburg, A. M. ................ 189 Vukela, W. W ................ 92 Vuono, R. G .................. 105 W Waddell, D. S. ................ 92 Wagley, C. A. .................. 215 Wagner, A. L. .................. 140 Wagner, N. S. Wahl, D. P. .................... Waite, R. D .......... Walker, G. M., Jr. 11111 Walker, J. E. .................... Walker, J. H. .................. Walker, J. R. .................. Walker, L. R., Jr. Wollower, B. A. ................ 141 Walsh, B. D. .................... 228 Walter, H. J. .................... 105 Walter, J. R. .................... 92 Walter, J. H. .................... 92 Walters, G. S. ................ 93 Waltz, M. J. .................... 65 Wanser, P. D. .................. 105 Wotzman, R. N. .............. 215 Woraksa, A. J. 173 Word, W. J. .................... 105 Warden, M. A. ................ 189 Warnecke, R. E. .............. 65 Warner, G. E. .................. 143 Warner, S. F. .................. 65 Wasatonic, J. J. .............. 92 Wasdi, J. T. .................... 173 Washington, J. E. 111111111111 141 Washko, G. R. ................ 173 Wasilko, P. M. ................ 237 Wasilnok, B. M. .............. 173 Waters, M. M. ................ 141 Watson, B. K. .................. 176 Watson, S. 6., Jr. ............ 65 Waxmon, H. .................... 66 Woxman, L. A. ................ 215 Waxman, S. D. ................ 141 SENIOR INDEX Page Weotherford, W. D. ........ 228 Webb, M. A. ................. 141 Webber, P. E. .................. 228 Webber, P. A. .................. 141 Weber, H. C. .................. 173 Weber, J. W. .................. 176 Weber, P. H. .................... 227 Wehrli, F. M. .................. Wein, E A ...................... Weiner, J. .......... Weinmayr, V. M. Weinstock, N. P. Weis, K. R. ...................... Weise, C. A. .................... Weise, K. E., Jr. Weiser, R. J. .................... 92 Weiss, F. C. .................... 176 Weiss, G. M. .................... 141 Weissend, M. L. .............. 141 Welch, M. K. .................. 217 Welker, R. D. .................. 173 Welliver, M. M. .............. 143 Wells, D. L. .................... 215 Wells, T. G. .................... 215 Wensel, D. W. ................ 92 Werb, D. F. .................... 174 Werner, C. C. .................. 92 Werner, R. M. .................. 217 Werpshow, F. C. .............. 141 Wert, J. L. ...................... 105 Wertz, D. E .................... 215 Wertz, R. G ................... 176 Wertz, S. H .................... 215 Wesner, K E .................. 215 Wesoloski, R. J. .............. 92 West, M. D. .................... 141 Westrick, J. .................... 141 Wetzel, G. H. .................. 141 Wexler, S. C. .................. 141 White, J. B. .................... 189 White, J. R .................... 228 White, N H .................. 189 White, R. E ................... 141 White, R. W .................. 174 Whitehill, A. S. ................ 174 Whiting, J. P. .................. 65 Whitlatch, W. ................ 176 Whittaker, R. L. .............. 105 Whoric, J. M. ........ 106 Wible, C. C. .................... 65 Wicker, D. J. .................. 66 Wicklond, E. H., Jr. ........ 92 Wiech, R. A. .................... 174 Wiegand, L. L. ............... 141 Wiegman, R. W. .............. 228 Wiener, S. B. .................. 141 Wiggers, R. R. ................ 65 Wike, D. P. ...................... 174 Wilby, J. A. .................... 141 Page Wilchusky, E. R. .............. 174 Wilhelm, C. F. ................ 227 Wilhelm, G. 6., Jr. .......... 174 Wilkins, R. G. .................. 143 Wilkinson, W. D. ............ 142 Will, J. F. ........................ 174 Willard, C. A. .................. 142 Willard, M. J. . Williams, D. E. Williams, J. E. Williams, L. A. Williams, T. A. Williams, W. S. ................ 217 Williamson, B. A. ............ 142 Williamson, C. D. ............ 142 Williamson, G. F. ............ 142 Williamson, J. H. ............ 92 Williamson, N. L. 111111111111 227 Willis, P. T. .................... 228 Wils, H. .......................... 215 Wilson, D. E. .................... 65 Wilson, D. R. .................. 142 Wilson, D. G. ................. 237 Wilson, E. l. .................... 190 Wilson, H. J. .................... 92 Wilson, J. F. .................... 190 Wilson, M. C. H Wilson, R. M. Wilson, R M. Wilson, W. W. Winslow, J. V. .............. 217 Winter, E. C. .................. 190 Wintersteen, R. J. ............ 65 Wirth, A. R. .................... 174 Wise, H. A .................... 105 Wlsmer, E. D. .................. 174 Wlsmer, V. W. ................ 176 Wittenbrock, U. P. .......... 216 Wolf, F. R. ..................... 216 Wolford, G. A. ................ 216 Woltmcm, F. W. .............. 216 Wonders, W. E., Jr. ........ 174 Wong, C. ........................ 66 Wood, E. A. .................... 142 Wood, J. A .................... 216 Wood, 5. A .................... 65 Woolsey, S. M., Jr. .......... 105 Worrell, C. J. .................. 190 Wright, C. C., Jr. ............ 217 Wright, C. P. .................. 65 Wydra, C. J. .................... 93 Wyman, B. V .................. 142 Wyman, W. G ................ 93 Y Yachwon, A. .................... 142 Yale, E. C. ...................... 142 Yamulla, J. J. .................. 93 onkov, J. P. .................. 105 Page Yanochko, M. E. .............. 174 Yant, G. E. ...................... 190 Yarhouse, N. E. ................ 93 Yasudo, E. J. .................. 228 Yazurlo, J. C. .................. 93 Yeager, E. J. .................... 174 Yeagle, P. H. Yecina, S. ........................ Yeisley, W. G. Yocum, J O ...... Yoder, F D Yost, W P ...................... Young, A ........................ Young, 8 A .................... Young, C M Young, D F , Jr Young, J C Young, J 0 Young, L F Young, S E Young, W. l. Yurick, B. J. .................... 142 Yurick, N. A. .................. 105 Yurochko, R. M. .............. 142 Yuska, J. A. .................... 175 Z Zalar, J. F. ...................... 190 Zoleski, T. R. .................. 142 Zane, E. A. ...................... 142 Zanolini, D. A. ................ 105 Zora, A. N. ................... 93 Zartman, D. L. ................ 175 Zechman, R. 6., Jr. VVVVVVVV 66 Zeger, J. E. B. ................ 65 Zeglen, E. F. .................. 93 Zeiders, L. E. .................. 143 Zeldin, B. ........................ 175 Zeldin, S. ........................ 142 Zelesnick, E. G. ................ 142 Zelez, G. N. .................... 142 Zeller, J. R. .................... 175 Zepp, G. A .................... 65 Zerbe, J. T .................... 65 Zerbey, F. C .................. 175 Zerby, D. E. .................... 65 Zerby, J. A. .................... 216 Zettler, F. W. .................. 65 Ziegler, G. A. ................ 175 Ziegler, M. J. .................. 217 Zielinski, T. J. ................ 175 Zilinski, A. L. .................. 143 Zimmerman, N. A. .......... 216 Zimmerman, W. D. .......... 175 Zoldon, D. ...................... 143 Zoltewicz, F. J. ................ 175 Zook, M. ........................ 143 Zorek, Z. C. .................... 143 Zurenda, M. A. ................ 143 501 GENERAL INDEX A Page Acacia .. . . . . 245 Activities .................................. 409-489 Administration, The ........................ 21-42 Administrative Heads .................... 26-27 Agricultural and Home Economics ' n ................................... 37 Agriculture, College of .................... 46-67 Agriculture Organization , .. . 47-48 Agriculture Student Council .. 49 Air Force ROTC ................................ 38 Alpha Chi Omega .............................. 301 Alpha Chi Rho .................................... 246 Alpha Chi Sigma . ............. , ............... 247 Alpha Delta Pi ................................. 302 Alpha Delta Sigma .............. . .. 348 Alpha Epsilon Delta .............. 348 Alpha Epsilon Phi ................... .. . 303 Alpha Epsilon Pi ................................ 248 Alpha Gamma Delta ........................... 304 Alpha Gamma Rho ............................. 249 Alpha Kappa Lambda ........................ 250 Alpha Kappa Psi ................................ 348 Alpha Lambda Delta . ....................... 348 Alpha Omicron Pi ................................ 305 Alpha Phi .......................................... 306 Alpha Phi Alpha ............................... 251 Alpha Phi Delta .............................. 252 Alpha Phi Omega ...................... 348-349 Alpha Pi Mu ..................................... 349 Alpha Rho Chi .................................... 253 Alpha Sigma Phi ................................ 254 Alpha Tau Alpha ................................ 349 Alpha Tau Omega ............................. 255 Alpha Xi Delta ................................ 307 Alpha Zeta ....................................... 256 Androcles ........................................ 342 Army ROTC ...................................... 39 Arnold Air Society .............................. 349 Artists Series ............................... 432-433 Arts, The ................................... 431-446 Association of Women Students .......... 419 Athletic Association ............................ 364 Athletics, The ............................ 361-407 B Baseball V . .. , . Y 394-395 Basketball . .. . 383-385 Belles ....................................... 453-460 Beta Alpha Psi .................................... 349 Beta Gamma Sigma ............................ 349 Beta Sigma Omicron . ....................... 308 Beta Sigma Rho .............................. 257 Beta Theta Pi .................................... 258 Blue Band, Concert ........................... 439 Blue Band, Marching ......................... 438 Blue Key ........................................... 344 Board of Trustees ............................ 22-23 502 Page Book Exchange ........................... . VVVVV 420 Business Administration, College of .. 68-93 Business Administration Organization 69-70 Business Administration Student Council .............................. 71 C Campus Life ....................... 471-489 Campus, The .................................. 12-20 Chapel, The ..................... Chapel Choir ...................................... 441 Cheerleaders ..................................... 367 Chemistry and Physics, College of 1 94-107 Chemistry and Physics Organization 95-96 Chemistry and Physics Student COUnCII .............................. 97 Chi Epsilon .......................................... 350 Chi Omega ........................................ 309 Chi Phi .............................................. 259 Chimes .............................................. 343 Class Presidents .................................. 418 Coaly Society ...................................... 350 Commonwealth Campuses ................ 34-35 Continuing Education Services 36 Cooperative Society ..................... 331 Countryman, Penn State .................... 427 Credits ................................................ 504 Cross Country .............................. 380-381 Cwens ................................................ 347 D Daily Collegian ............................ 424-425 Dean of Men ...................................... 28 Dean of Women ................................ 29 Dedication .......................................... 4-5 Delphi .............................................. 346 Delta Alpha Delta .............................. 350 Delta Chi ........................................... 260 Delta Delta Delta ............................... 310 Delta Gamma ...................................... 31 1 Delta Nu Alpha .................................. 350 Delta Phi ........................................... 261 Delta Phi Alpha .................................. 350 Delta Phi Epsilon ............................... 312 Delta Sigma Phi .................................. 262 Delta Sigma Pi ........................... 350-351 Delta Tau Delta .................................. 263 Delta Sigma Theta .............................. 313 Delta Theta Sigma .............................. 264 Delta Upsilon .................................... 265 Delta Zeta .......................................... 314 Druids .............................................. , 345 E Education, College of .................. 108-143 Education Organize ............. 109-1 10 Education Student .................. 1 1 1 Page Engineer, Penn State ....................... 426 Engineering and Architecture, College of .............................. . 144-177 Engineering and Architecture Organization ............................ 145-146 Engineering and Architecture Student Council .............................. 147 Eta Kappa Nu .............................. 351 F Fall Sports ................................. 366-381 Football .................................. 1 368-377 Foreword ............................................ 2 ' ' 243-298 Froth, Penn State .............................. 428 G Gamma Phi Beta ............................... 315 Gamma Sigma Sigma ......................... 351 General Index ............................. 502-503 General Officers .................................. 25 Glee Club ............................................ 442 Golf 393 Governor ............................................ 6-7 Graduate School ................................ 30 Gymnastics ................................. 388-389 H Hillel Foundation ................................ 450 Home EconOmics, College of ........ 178-191 Home Economics Organization ...... 179-180 Home Economics Student Council ...... 181 Honoraries, Campus .................... 335-359 Honorary and Professional Societies 348-359 Honor Society Council ........................ 359 l Independents .............................. 327-334 Independent Student Association ,,,,,,,, 330 lnterfraternity Council ........................ 244 lntramurals .................................. 398-403 Iota Lambda Sigma ............................ 351 Iota Sigma Pi ...................................... 351 K Kappa Alpha Theta ............................ 316 Kappa Delta ........................................ 317 Kappa Delta Rho ............................. . 266 Kappa Kappa Gamma ........................ 318 Kappa Phi .................................... 351-352 Kappa Phi Kappa ................................ 352 Kappa Sigma ...................................... 267 Keramos ............................................ 352 GENERAL INDEX L Page Lacrosse ..................................... 391 Lakonides ......................................... 352 Lambda Chi Alpha ............................. 268 La Vie ........................................ 422-423 Leonides ............................................ 329 Lettermen ....................................... 365 Liberal Arts, College of the .. .. 192-217 Liberal Arts Organization Liberal Arts Student Council , 195 Library .............................................. 31 Lion's Pow ...................................... . 336 M Men's Debate .................................. 445 Mineral Industries, College of ...... 218-227 Mineral Industries Organization 219-220 Mineral Industries Student Council ...... 221 Mortar Board ...................................... 338 Mu Phi Epsilon ................................ 352 N Navy ROTC ........................................ 40 Newman Club .................................... 449 News and Views .............................. 429 Nittany Halls Council ........................ 332 North Halls Council ......................... 333 0 Omega Psi Phi ................................ 269 Omicron Delta Kappa .................... 337 Omicron Nu ................................ 352-353 Organizations ............................. 241-359 Outing Club ............................. 474-475 p Ponhellenic Council ............ 300 Parmi Nous ................................. 340 Pershing Rifles ..... V. .1. , 353 Personalities ............................ 461-470 Phi Alpha Theta ............... .. . . 353 Phi Beta Kappa ..................... . ....... 353 Phi Chi Theta ................................... 353 Phi Delta Theta .............................. 270 Phi Epsilon Kappa ........... . 353-354 Phi Epsilon Pi ..................................... 271 Phi Eta Sigma ................................... 354 Phi Gamma Delta ........................ ., 272 Phi Kappa Phi .............................. 354 PhiKoppa Psi V. 273 Phi Kappa Sigma ........................... . 274 Phi Kappa Tau .. ., .. 275 Phi Kappa Theta .............................. 276 Phi Lambda Upsilon ............................ 354 Phi Mu .............................................. 319 Phi Mu Alpha ................................. 354 Page Phi Mu Delta ................................. 277 Phi Sigma .......................................... 355 Phi Sigma Delta .................................. 278 Phi Sigma Iota .................................... 355 Phi Sigma Kappa ................................ 279 Phi Sigma Sigma ............................... 320 Phi Upsi10n Omicron ............................ 355 Physical Education and Athletics, ................................ 228-237 Physical Education and Athletics Organization ............................ 229-230 Physical Education and Athletics Student Council .......................... .. 231 Pi Alpha Xi ................................... 355 Pi Beta Phi ....................................... 321 Pi Epsilon Tau .................................... Pi Gamma Alpha Pi Gamma Mu .................................... Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi ................................... Pi Lambda Phi ....................... Pi Lambda Theta Pi Sigma Alpha Pi Tau Sigma ................................... . 356 Players ........................................ 434-435 Pollock Halls Council .......................... 333 President of the University .................. 24 Publications ............................... 421 -430 Q Quarterdeck Society ......................... 356 R Radio Station WDFM ........................ 444 Religion ...................................... 447-452 Research ........................................ 32-33 Residence Hall Councils ............. 332-333 Rho Tau Sigma ........................... 357 S Scabbard and Blade ........................... 357 Scarab ............................................... 357 Scrolls ................................................ 341 Senior Index ............................... 490-501 Senior Class ................... 43-238 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .......................... 283 Sigma Alpha Eta .......................... . 357 SigmaAlphaMu 284 Sigma Chi ................................... V 285 Sigma Delta Chi V ............... . 357 Sigma Delta Tau .. VVVVVVV 322 Sigma Gamma Epsilon ................. 357-358 Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon ............................... 287 Sigma Pi .................................. 288 Sigma Pi Eta ............................ 358 Page Sigma Pi Sigma ................................. 358 Sigma Sigma Sigma ........................... 323 Sigma Tau .......................................... 358 Sigma Tau Delta ................................ 358 Sigma Tau Gamma ............................ 289 Sigma Theta Epsilon ............................ 359 Skull and Bones Soccer ............... Sororities Spring Sports ............................. Staff Officers ...................................... 25 Student Government ................... 413-420 Student Government Association . 414-417 Symphony Orchestra, University .......... 440 T Tau Beta Pi ........................................ 359 Tau Kappa Epsilon .............................. 290 Tau Phi Delta ................................. 291 Tennis ............................................... 392 Thespians ................................... 436-437 Theta Chi ......................................... 292 Theta Delta Chi ................................. 293 Theta Phi Alpha ................................ 324 Theta Sigma Phi ................................ 359 Theta Xi ............................................ 294 Title Page .......................................... 1 Town Independent Men ...................... 328 Track .......................................... 396-397 Triangle .............................................. 295 U University Christian Association .......... 451 V Varsity Quartet .................................. 442 Varsity Sports .............................. 368-397 W West Halls Council ............................ 332 Winter Sports .............................. 382-389 Women's Chorus ............................... 443 Women's Debate .............................. 445 Women's Recreation ................... 404-407 Wrestling ................................... 386-387 X Xi Sigma Pi ....................................... 359 Z Zeta Beta Tau . ................................. 296 Zeta Tau Alpha ................................. 325 Zeta Psi .............................................. 297 503 504 1961 LAVIE VOLUME 71 Member ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS Member THE NATIONAL SCHOOL YEARBOOK ASSOCIATION PHOTOGRAPHY PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP State College, Pa. 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