Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

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fu an x Presenting a reminiscing record of the fact, feel and faces, games, groups and grounds of Purdue Uni- versity's seventy-ninth year in . . . 3 ff uk 1 ,L QQ ffL IL nyc' X wx, xx 'L X1 iii .iN UZ xx Reported and recorded from the campus in West Lafayette, Indiana, by a student staff directed by Robert Potter, Editorg Lois Clark, Business Manager, Reported and recorded from the campus in West Lafayette, Indiana, by a Douglass List, Photography Editorg Ruth Ann Davidson, Coed Editor and Gloria Gravette, Associate Editor . . . ,..-Q: -F,.,.-- X Q, Q QQ Q0 Q W To each of us Boilermakers Purdue has nieant many different things . . . big things like exploring the great ideas and ideals of our modern World . . . little things like Sweet Shop coffee and SDX queens . . . that made up 1948 at . . . 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' Q eg' 331551 il., uh 4 'Zu ' .gg Y-.' x 3, k.,y,Vf.j.h gf ' V ' 4.2 1 V wr. .-I I . VAX!! ,. Miha ..w VJIQV-Vx ,M , I- -VVV. ' 1 ' 1,.. 4 - f. 1 H , , , . . Q. ,, . . A ,V,. .. V - . - '41 'En 1- v , N ' : - ,- fy , VA V . ' .-..J.fE,yV:. , -K.. ' 1 1 1 3 , V- .V qty- - --jrnf' ..g. f.:1Y uh-: 5.32 'N V L I ',,. x V ',l.f:g,QV.V 'J' ' . , - Q ff'7Jf'f1i L' : wal Q. . VV . I sv. :git 1 :xl ,, Q gg xgf -,- '- -, QV' ' We A - A . 194 , . J ,5 ' - . V . ': , 1, i -,V V g. I . 7, .5 ,f 3 a,1. . , - .A ,. A E1 lii?5ij1j -'P 1 '- 'R 'SVI , V E. I . 1 4? al ii Q1 W, A , , 1. --. - , ' MSI ' , lt,-y 1, TA 1- ff'-1 H 1' . ik . I - . . ' VT. -.. 'Sa -vn- . A .2 V Vx, 415- M . V V , Vim A Qc-: ' ,,,, ,-., - x -34' -ga .,o,,5.au ' .51 V- ---......,. 1 --X ,...- . A 71- .,. U... ....- M., -rj V . ' 1 -a-fr . 3, V V V- A - ,V .L .,,e----A-LJ, 'V ,nV,,Vf.,,. 1' ' 6 1 -if ...... 333 ' 4 O N . Vnfi 0 - ., jf- , - fi fa' X 'K il if l It . r A , I lf. rf 'lK4 g Nxiukw ms m L I , I 1 W We 4 . x X W., f v J ., 'X 'jiri Q1 .1 fry., , if-A 'sl rc i 4 1 ,-:i ff:-ff. f ,f .M ,, .-., K ' -,.,-f ff- , ,f .,n r a' N Q -. ss .Q - - -.,,., . x . t Ni 'W r' 9 .31 4A, ,E ..a f-PQ fi , lic. n- 4 5. ,fd ' N , x.-.- f- ,1, 4 r, , '- Q'RS'g-lf ,. 'Ox .. D - .. -If 1. .xi .. ' - ,fr LW., yi: , ,,..,.-v-' ...s- at ,W ff LIINIPUS IIII . . .ACIIIIIIIIS IIII IHI IIIIINIIII ABI To some of us Purdue has meant a field day for fun and foolishness . . . key chains jingling with hard-won gadgets . . . reading copy in the Expo Hole and painting backdrops for Student Union . . . proms and mixers and Singleton Shuffles . . . basketball stars, bowling, popcorn and cokes . . . ,...-,bmw lla in vm ' w K 'Q M M: A 'i211y5,d1.-3:4-'.'-1, . 3 - M-Mlm-v--., xx, bv: - f 5 , , fi-xg-f M1 I4 x E .-V W, -4.-.1 md x Q r 6... . L24-2,1 1 .' 5 -f ,. Nga ' 5 5 ww. . hit .K wx x V.:-x .Q , :--w,,a,,v 5,1-.. 'X .pk P :ff was KE? Alf' W ' ,s ,J 9. fm'-xv-0, Nw, Nfffx Us 53 I B!! .uw :w:r ...- ,ff M. 1 ' 'Max ..,,-mag-3, r ,mmm 0+ .na- S .Qs uf u.,,,x,+ av'a ' 4 If a ..,, ..,f-'vnu ., ,f,l,,,H , 1011-teas. ,W 'ily' C,nwQa,,.,,,. HM: f sff.:'?'x.. 41' Ukue xv ,, , V X551 4, . ' v r , ,mmf p 1 W, 'for , I I . s 'Sf , . 1 wk W' I M s fc ,Lg ,. f, J x 15222 552: R 25? We mf v s f, n 'Q 5, 2 uf, , -My vi? J 6 A ,ff .fh- ' Xu- , www- s .iv . ,3...., 1 ,x is: Q V , . 7 1.3, A tx.-QL! 1 .lffhly 'Wei Q A vom, ,I X -'-' A Zigi' - ' 1' V, Qfiuv .'3ir'gz1.'. - 2.145 .. ' g! AND HARNING IN 1943 .. sf 0 Q s- 8 C. al, 1, 1 .SO 5' 'coop' 0 K us-99 So . ba . f all P' ' GILW' e O 'qqh!!::', If 'N '. c,l5:x, 'P' 0 lgsgvi . we 1 Yfxoi X9 Qaxe I X. -X an-xx. 1 ' X .' ex ef- 5 f x - ' -xx . A NJA' Z N GX -.- Y cf' TXQHXX .XXX ,KK O ! N NNY xXx X .X Y' V' X R x4 ' X X 7 'xxx' 09' xx KI R ' ZWQW 'Am ,. 'is SENIURS . . . SENIURS . . . SENIURS . . . SENIURS . . . 'il' Quin. V ff. o-- ' '05 S ,fx ,-- E,Qlc .1 ,Q 1 El0RS...SlE IORS...SE IORS...SE PRESIDENT F. L, HOVDE Two years ago the tenth president of Purdue Univers- ity assumed the responsibilities of his office, and since that time, Frederick L. Hovde's popularity and pres- tige with both the students and faculty has reached even greater heights than indicated by the first tre- mendous ovation. Not that he was undeserving. A graduate chemical engineer from Minnesota, President Hovde was a member of Tau Beta Pi, an all-confer- ence quarterback, and later a Rhodes scholar at Oxford where he starred in rugby. He was on the Minnesota faculty four years, later being named Assistant to the President of Rochester University. After serving on a scientific coordination committee in Britain during the war, he was selected as the President of the University -the youngest in its history. BUARD 0F TR STIEIES In 1865 the Board of Trustees was established to act as the overall governing body of the University, and to have the responsibility of selecting its presidents. At present the Board consists of nine trustees, each of whom serves for a term of three years. SLK of the nine members are appointed directly by the governor of Indiana, with the remaining three being selected by the Alumni Association, with the governor's approval. The Board therefore acts as a representative of the people of the state, and as such, must pass on all fundamental matters of policy and procedure concerning the governing of Purdue. An addi- tional stipulation is that all decisions must be approved by the presi- dent, who makes certain they are successfully put into operation. - V W I -gr. N 7'-'Zi' F 'i W 9 'il 34 WA M.. ,Q HS gg gp E'- ..-sm. SHT' N 'Ls I ,- ,.1,', 1 1,1-1 ', '+5s1xfz+e-f3f-7,- M 2 : , -N. 1, ' ' in ,fif x 'AL ,. i p 1 Q- -2 - V H MT-31-3 3.2. v-f f , sh,-f ' fir? 'ajffz k -mc, I , . '2-'Q ,'-. - .,-at . ,1 'wx .',m:' .i,?'il2-in ' ,A , ' fjggkffsi' rg, ,l:.i.?, A W ', ,e.,1. xg 'f' ' 'S-51: ire.-,13, Qlgji - J. 'CW 1 , ,IN , 3-'Q' J 1' fiid . , X , pg? -1' .T AN. . 4 ' 45' ,' - - wx r, M -M.. .V hy! 4, H , X ' ...Ja Q ' I . y.-. 4 s ' si I if ? ,G-'Q n y , ., f ...xii ,W . .Q 11: I ,35,g:,4 5' Q y 1 'sf w. B by 1, 325 zz 5 Sis , . 1 G ,ik 99 5 X we K qi fvm, A -0 5 mv-4-,...4 X ' 'af qfaiw x Frank C. Hockema R. W. Kettler C. E. Dammon F rank C. Hockeina, a Purdue graduate of 1918, is the Vice-President and Executive Dean of the University. During his undergraduate schooling, he was elected to Pi Tau Sigma and Tau Beta Pi honor- aries. Dean Hockenia has been assistant to the president since 1943, is Secretary of the Board of Trustees, and acts for the President on numerous administrative and student inatters which require ini- inediate action. T. R. Johnston K , 55 A -Z-1 ,. -f ., Q, FWS 11 --.,, Dr. R. B. Stewart, Vice-President and controllerbof the University, is in direct charge of university financial transactions such as purchasing, accounting, the physi- cal plant, etc. He is also Secretary- Treasurer of the Purdue Research Foun- dation, the Ross-Ade Foundation, and thePurdueAe1'onaut,ies Corporation. With the University engaged in a rapid program of expansion, Purdue owes much to this key man. R. B. Stewart G. E. Davis W. S. Fletemeyer Helen Schleman i Q 4 I i I4 f i I Since the School of Aeronautics was: officially established by the Board off Trustees in 1945, Professor E. F. BI'lll1Il has been at its head. A graduate- of Illinois University, Professor Bruhni was with several aircraft firms before ,N becoming head of the new highly -. specialized and very popular Aero! School here. l 1 f. A ll ,rr fag X vX.x?V XiiwfllJf,ff? - AERO AUTICAL IE GINEERI G The School of Aeronautics consists of two branches: Aeronautical Engineering and Air Transportation. The Aero School has expanded from a specialized branch of Mechanical Engineering to its present status as the demands of industry have increased. In presenting the practical aspect of the work in theoretical aeronautics, the Purdue Airport and Aeronautical Engineering Building are both Well provided with modern laboratories and equipment Where the engineer is able to make all his observations directly. To keep abreast of modern developments, many aero courses have been added, including one dealing with turbo-jet propulsion. These along with many other modern innovations serve to give Purdue a highly respected position in aeronautical circles. C Q9 Professor H. R. Shreve, :L graduate of Harvard University, recently suc- ceeded D1'. J. L. Bray as head of the Chem and Met School. Professor Shreve came here after many successful years in the chemical engineering field. While at Purdue, Professor Shreve has written a book dealing with the chemical process industries. X .X f A ' l :li Q , L, QM . ex l ' rf X Q rw tg , Lx X f' 'I ,l ' J' ' lg. .1..,, , K - .R H , . Lu. 5 r ' f X X '41 I 1 W' y f' ' x L I l S. 1' ' A ' N XL' L E ' al X X w K 4 fx X i I 1 X ,J K K I 1 Q, , f. f , . . ' . Y -, ' 76 X ' is as A ' ' 1 ' ' l 'f 12--f V. EEE 21 ff QI? ' 't ' Mi CHEMICAL A Il . HAH RGIC l IENGINEERI G The School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering has the repu- tation of graduating men who prove to be among the best equipped in the country to cope with situations arising in industry. Recent addi- tions in new courses deal with organic technology and with the chem- ical process industries directly. Reorganization of the summer course in Unit Operations is another new improvement. There are many research projects in methods of recovering waste products, in search- ing for cheap substitutes, and developing less expensive industrial processes. As long as the quest of the research chemist continues, engineers will be required to commercialize the research processes. 41 B4 Professor R. B. Wiley has been head of the Civil Engineering School since 1937, and as such, has commanded the respect and admiration of all with whom he has come into contact for the efficient operation and organization of the school. Professor Wiley is in addi- tion responsible for the Materials Testing Laboratory. fkfljlf X F-Q0 M Fl-A MEXQS XNJYQ -T49 mmm 'II Il' 1 ii 4 X , f ax N - 1 :3 I .- , ,,,-ff? ,fx E 'iq' JIIII- L ,fi ,g '. fp' 'li mimi'fhia.! cb ff, ,Elf gist, ' 41? L I:-5' . V Sli L gd ff' . 'I 1 :. 55251, L' , X Q1 s l 'II-2 f . ' I' E: F ,,-' I 1, , if X, - IIIVII ENGINIEIERI G What embryo engineer hasn't withstood the rigors of interminable hours in near-zero weather peering through a transit while waving his arms to the obvious confusion of his partner and the curiosity of the passerby? But training in the Civil Engineering School, the granddaddy of all Purdue engineering courses, does not consist wholly of field work. There are such subjects as Railroads, Highways, Sanitation, and Construction, with special emphasis on Soil Me- chanics. Public Service Engineering under Dean W. A. Knapp deals with training Civil Engineers for government service. Research projects concerning materials, structures, and highways are being conducted and have recently resulted in the use of air photos for making drainage maps and soil surveys. RNS' 43 I w Head of the School of Electrical Engi- neering and Director of the Electrical Engineering Laboratory is D. D. Ewing, under whose competent leader- ship the school has expanded tre- mendously. New methods, new theories and new courses combine to give the school a reputation for modern and efficient training. fl- -.,7 X is ' -S-4:5 f 1 The Electrical Engineering School is divided into two options, power and corninunications, both of which are rated the best in the nation. Certainly this prestige is due in part to the policy of its head, D. D. Ewing, of continually bringing the curricula up-to-date, and to the research work in television, high voltage, and electric machines which is being carried on. Courses dealing with electronics and high frequency work have been added, and the school is at present co- operating with the Physics Departnient in the contruction of the synchrotron. In the Circuit Analyzer Laboratory requests for help in solving power problems which conie in from local power stations all over the country are answered quickly and efficiently by expertly trained technicians. 45 , v .win v .,- Q r.. , .. - -I v 3 qM.,.,wr ,,,,.Nne 4 h- , w . ,A .1 If S 2 'ax f I .-.,n3 ' X A fi iilbffgvi A Rv X T CQ ' -V E 1 . K'V 3jie3,5 . ' . V ,,,i,..AJ,,, J F' , vt. z :- N -., 4 5 Q3 stiff . 14 ,ng - II:-'je -- , f 4 'Y if , fry. Q X14 , .: ,- VI7. .. , 1 --haf nr -all-' I 'i L- .. 12- J ' E ' H 1 ' 'fy f 5. 5 , , if 5 G o f Nrlsfiqgf A. 1' 7 X 2 'la' U ' . f :lil ijt Pj MIECHA ICM ENGINEERI 6 The School of Mechanical Engineering is by far the largest at Purdue. Professor Solberg, a prominent leader in engineering circles, has been in charge of the school since 1941. This school has a tremendous ad- vantage over many others in the flexibility permitted in selecting and preparing for a certain area of study. This is accomplished by the introduction of options such as Production Management, Heat Power, and Machine Design. The school has one of the largest and best equipped laboratories in the country, part of which is being used at the present for research into jet-propulsion. To many students in this school, the old VVei1' tank on the main floor of the large labo- ratory will bring back many fond memories of initiation ceremonies for years to come. 47 7' Activities south of State Street are supervised by Dean Harry J. Reed, Director of the .Agl'il'llitflIl'2l1 Experi- ment Station and Department of AgI'iC'llif,lll'1t1 Extension. Dean Reed believes that cooperation with industry is the Iiwtlelwl keynute in ll,gl'iClllffllI'ili training, so that streamlined eourses are the result. 4 ll il N mi' Q I T! ' K if 3' ss K A . QP .- N-:: ii f- 1 2 .5 xxx, X 1 v xv it la J '., ff l lf' 3 l lv r s -n 1 X. . 4 X ., : . .W ,N ,1 AGRICULTURE One of the oldest and best known schools in the University is the School of Agriculture. Under Dean Harry J. Reed, this school and its departinents of Forestry and Agricultural Engineering have been exceptionally successful in training rnen for positions after leaving Purdue. Extension Workers in Agriculture and Forestry have provided services which have proved extremely valuable to the farniers of Indiana. Supported by the federal governinent, the Agricultural Experiment. Station at Purdue carries on research in virtually all phases in farming rnethods to aid farniers everywhere. Thousands of dollars are saved every year by this one station alone. The Agri- cultural School itself ranks aniong the top four, and has Won prizes in every field. 49 Responsibility for the welfare of the Sehool of Home Economies rests upon the shoulders of Dean Mary L. Matthews, who has been in charge for almost 25 years. Since Virginia C. Meredith first gave the Home Ee school its start, development from a tentative experiment into one of the nat,ion's best has been rapid. - , N ':-.- . , Sz, Y Mi. q s-fix ' X .5 x x' Yi Z A ' l ,-551 4521 X ' i I 'if' 'l 'ia' H? f ENE ,-' , T' ' - , 'E Z ix .ff I f,f f ,f . J 'X ' ' xx I V! V. I VW it V g igs, X X, , , ,,.. f'f' 4 ' 'I .9 it . 1' 1 1 , h. S , -it g f ax tt, 41, it ' , tt- Q ' ' ' X J ' rw il ' 1- .-sf' i ' ff H' Evil' , , 1' ' f e .- 5 . G, , rg ,ng ,rl i . I .'. lr, 1, A M, .-'lfflf ' 4 T 1 ' . ' i l - , fy ' rf - If HUME H20 UMIIIS As is true with the University on the whole, the aim of the School of Home Economics is expansion into new fields as they open for women -expansion without sacrifice of the reputation the school has built over the years. In addition to the many basic and theoretical courses, practical experience is emphasized in three home manage- ment houses where experience in food ordering, housekeeping, and home maintenance is gained. Courses in creative design and criticism of art are offered. For those interested in the nursery option, a nursery school is maintained for the convenience of the faculty members who have young children, and for the experience of the students. In these and many other ways the Home Ee School is preparing girls for careers or as homemakers. 5--.... 51 Dr. G. L. Jenkins, Dean of fhe School of Pharmacy since 19-ll, is widely re- cognized as an authority in this field. While supervising the fabrication of 21 new annex to the Pharmacy building, Dr, Jenkins is conducting exhaustive research in the field of the syntheses of the val'i0l1S organic medicinal products. A 17 5 -s W Xx X ii 1 14,3371 jfx V g 'ff , 3 1. ! X N N V7 P.. f , -2 yr. -STN' 'ff: - R at 'Q , Y i f PM g. , I 37,7 1 .. Lf- 7 .V K f ,. ' ,Teh , 4X A Q , ff i il. fi' i l- V .I L .if F, KN V 'Z W ii? .,,f LA S , X fi J Z PHARMACY The Purdue School of Pharmacy was established in 1884, and since that time has never failed in its self-imposed obligation of training competent pharmacists. The Pharmacy Building, built in 1929, is still one of the best equipped on the campus, and has been supple- mented this year by a large temporary structure on the north. Students may bring their prescriptions from the Student Health Service to the apothecary shop to have them filled. Most of the pharmaceutical preparations used by the students and the Health Service are manufactured by the upperclassmen of this school. Purdue is one of the few schools that manufacture their own medi- cines, though many schools study the techniques used here to organize their own manufacturing laboratories. 53 ,EWWSQ xg- , Acting Dean of the School of Science, Dr, W. L. Ayres, took the place vacated by Dean H. E. Enders who is on leave of absence from the University. Dr. Ayres is also head of the Mathematics Department and Assistant Dean of the Graduate School. During the war he was active in the calculation of ball- istics tables. 1 f, ga 1 1 ' M . X X by ,gg X g ll f ' f fl 's 4? ' . vt,-3 . Sw V- -YL Uuhgllfff 1 1' 71.5 fi. 1-p , if f I g I f x I V: I P ' 'P Us 7 , Y , fa? Q Q3 SCIE CE Providing both eleinentary and advanced courses in the cultural and scientific fields, the School of Science offers a well-balanced education for a vocation or profession. Although certain fundamental subjects are required, the student is free to follow such options as Mathe- matics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Education, English, Foreign Language, Pre-Medicine, and Pre-Law. For Women desiring a general intellectual background in science together with specialized vocational training, the Liberal Science prograin has been established. Certain of the widely popular cultural courses in this curricula have been inade available to all students. The Science School fills a definite need in providing liberal arts 'courses for engineers. 55 ABELE, LEON M., C.E. Lawrence, Kan. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Chi Epsilon, P.V.A. FBIEIRLE, RAYMOND V., Ellendale, N. D. ABRAMS, WILLIAM A., T.dzI.E., South Bend, Ind. Tail Epsilon Phi, Intramural Sports, S.A.M. ADAIR, GEORGE L., Aero,E., Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Cary Club, I.A.S., Navy. ApAvMs, ROBERT C., Maia ioiuais City, MO. P1 Ixappa Phi, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Engineer, Intramural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi: S.A.M. AGNEW, WILLIAM G., M.E. Oak Park, Ill. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, P.V.A., S.C.E., Army. AHMAN FRANK P. JR., Norfolk Va. A.S.M.E., Vice-Pres., Newman Club, P.I.A., S.A.M. AHRENDT, MAYNARD S., Phar. Sioux City, Ia. Distinguished Student: Lutheran Students' Club' Rho Chi: Student Senate. 1 AIKEN, DONALD VV., E.E. Fort Wayne, Incl. Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, Navy. AITKEN, KENNETH P., M.E. . Frankfort, Ky. Phi Kappa Sigma, Fraternity Presidents' Council. AKERS, MARION J., A.E. . . Dows, Ia. Army, Transfer from Ellsworth Junior College. ALBAN, LESTER E., Met.E. . Lafayette, Ind. A.I.M.E., A.S.M., Transfer from Washington State. ALBRECHT, COLETTA, Sci., University Heights, O. Beta Xi, Newman Club, Student Senate, W.A.A., Woman,s Pan-Hellenic Council, W.R.H. Club. ALBRITTON, BEVERLY, Pharm., Saginaw, Mich. Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Zeta, Debris, Dis- tinguished Student, Editor of Pharmacist, Rho Chi, University Choir, W.R.H. Club, Kappa Epsilon, President. ALBRITTON, LAWRENCE E., Pharm., Paducah, Ky. Pharmacist, P.I.A., Reamer Club, Treasurer, Foot- ball B , Transfer from Murray State College. ALDAG, ELLEN C., Sci. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Presi- dent, Debris, Delta Rho Kappa, V.P., Gold Peppers, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, University Orchestra, Y.W.C.A., President. ALIG, FRANK S., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E., Army, Transfer from Michigan University. ALEXANDER, LEE C., M.E. . Long Island, N. Y. Delta Upsilon, Intramural Sports, Student Senate, Baseball, Marine Corps. ALEXANDER, ROBERT S., M.E. Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma. ALLANSON, OSCAR L., E.E. . Valparaiso, Ind. Sigma Nu, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Exponent Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Crescent, Army. ALLEMAN, THOMAS V., Sci., E. Cleveland, O. Pi Kappa Phi, Gimlet Club, Intramural Sports, Foot- ball, Mgr., Wrestling Mgr. ALLEN, ROBERT A., Mgr. . Hammond, Ind. Dairy Club, Navy. ALLEN, ROBERT E., M.E. . Pittsburgh, Pa. Phi Kappa Psi, Distinguished Student, Fraternity Affairs Office, Union, Freshman Football, Army. ALLEN, STUART T., Ch.E. . New London, Conn. A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S., Distinguished Student, Dun- roamin, P.V.A., P.I.A., S.C.A. ALLISON, IRVING M., A.T.E. . Omaha, Neb. Alpha Tau Omega, I.Ae.S., P.V.A., Track Manager, Army. ALSPACH, WALLACE J., M.E., Bay City, Mich. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Cary Club Clarion, Catalyst Club, Military Ball Committee, Omega Chi Epsilon, P.I.A., P.O.M.M., Purdue Independent, S.A.E., University Lutheran Assembly, Zouaves, Capt., Cary Club Political Manager, Army. ALTGELT RUDOLPH E., M.E., South Bend, Ind. Delta Tau Delta. ALTHERR, WILLIAM L., C.E., Lafayette, Ind. A.S.C.E., P.I.A., Army. AMBERSON, ROBERT C., A.T.E., Omaha, Neb. Dunroamin, I.A.S., Intramural Sports. AMMON, ROBERT W., M.E. . Gary, Ind. Tau Beta Pi, T1'ansfer from Georgia Tech. AMY, N. LORRAINE, H.E. . Corydon, Ind. Junior Prom Comm., Treas., P.I.A., S.C.A., Union, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, West- minster Foundation, W.A.A. ANDERSEN, THOR HARSEM, M.E., Oslo, Norway I.A.P., Pi Tau Sigma, Transfer from Frogner Hofer Skole. ANDERSON, BRENT R., M.E., Worcester, Mass. Theta Chi, Debris, Jr. Editor, Distinguished Student, Gimlet Club, Glee Club, Intramural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma, Union, University Choir, Army, Chicago Tribune Award. ANDERSON,BYRON L.,A.T.E. . Winchester, Ind. Kappa Sigma, Debris, I. Ae.S., Skull and Crescent. ANDERSON, CHARLES D., Sci., Oakland, Calif. Cary Club, A.C.S., Institute of Radio Engineers. ANDERSON, CHARLES S. Forestry, Indianapolis, Ind. Forestry Club, P.I.A., Army. ANDERSON, EARL G., A.T.E. . Corydon, Ind. Army. ANDERSON, ROBERT E., M.E. . Oak Park, Ill. Kappa Sigma, Student Senate, Army. ANDERSON, ROBERT M., M.E., Terre Haute, Ind. A.S.M.E., P. V. A. P.I.A., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Army. ANDERSON, ROSS L., For. . Plymouth, Incl. Alpha Zeta, Forestry Club, Marine Corps. ' ANDERSON, WILLIS H., A.T.E. . Anderson, Ind. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, P.V.A., Army. ANDREW RICHARD L A r Marion Ind. . , ., . g . . , Agricultural Education Society, P.I.A., Army. ANKENBROCK, CHARLES A., E.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Pi Kappa Phi, A.I.E.E., Fraternity Affairs Office, New- man Club, Purdue Players, Playshop , Skull and Crescent , Theta Alpha Phi, W.B.A.A., 920 Club. ANKER, CARL L., C.E. . Cambridge, Ohio Army. ANSLINGER., URBAN H., M.E., Fort Branch, Ind. Kappa Delta Rho, A.S.M.E., Newman Club, Navy, Transfer from Iowa State College. ANSON, LAVONNE M., Phar., Fort Wayne, Ind. , Beta Xi, A. Ph. A., Secretary, Pharmacist, Purdue 1 Sportswomen, W.A.A., Women's Pan-Hellenic Council. ANTONIS, WILLIAM N., M.E., South Bend, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, P.I.A. ANTONUCCI, JOSEPH A., E.E., Chicago, Ill. A.I.E.E., Newman Club, P Men's Club, Playshop, Reamer Club, University Yell Leaders. APER, VIRGINIA C., Sci. . . Portland, Ind. Charter Member Alpha Delta Pi, Green Guard, Intra- mural Sports, Kappa Beta, Purdue Concert Choir' University Choir, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. APPEL, DAVID R., Met. E. . . Denver, Col. Delta Tau Delta, A.I. Met. E., A.S.M., Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Union. APPEL, FREDERICK T., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Aero Modelers, A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Tau Beta Pi, Navy, Transfer from Evansville College. APPLEGATE, LOWELLfN., M.E., New Waverly, Ind. , Delta Tau Delta. V J ARADO, ALBERT J., M.E. . River Forest, Ill. Theta Xi, Debris, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Navy. ARNOLD, HENRY K., Ch.E. . Houston, Texas . Delta Upsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Limp Rivit. ARRASMITH, GRANT H., M.E. . Casper, Wyo. A.S.M.E., S.A.E., Navy. ARTHUR, RICHARD J., E.E. . Springfield, Ohio A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, Eta Kappa Nu, P.I.A., Transfer from Yale, Harvard, Haverford, M.I.T. ASBRIDGE, RALPH D., E.E. . Somers, Mont. Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, Eta Kappa Nu, P.V.A., P.I.A., Army. ASHWELL, JAMES R., E.E. . Advance, Ind. Sigma Pi, A.I.E.E., HP Menls Club, ATCHLEY, DAVID H., M.E. . Whitewater, Wis Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E., Navy, 'iransufer from Wabash College and University of inois. ATHA, FRANK P., E.E., Pacinc Palisades, Calif. Delta Tau Delta, A.I.E.E.: Skull and Crescent, Soph. Cotillion Committee. ATWELL, CHARLES E., Ch.E., Beacon, New York P1 ,Ixappa Phi, A.I.Ch.E., Camera Club, Exponent I niversity Choir, Transfer from M.I.T. and Harvard. ATWOOD, JOSEPHINE A., Sci., Wolcottville, Ind. P.I.A., Playshop, S.C.A.: I'niversity Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club. AUGSBURGER, NORMAN D., M.E. . Berne, Ind. AYERS, JOHN B., M.E. . . Crown Point, Ind. Theta Chi, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Jr. Manager, Basketball. BABBITT, JOHN F., JR., Ch.E., Louisville, Ky. Kappa Sigma, A.I.Ch.E., Canterbury Club, Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Army. BACON, JAMES A., M.E. . . Hammond, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, University Choir, S.A.M. BAHLER, JAMES W., Sci. . , Rensselaer, Ind. . Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports. BAHNER, JOHN M., CE. . . Cleveland, Ohio Phi Kappa Psi, A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports, Football' Army. BAILEY, RICHARD P., E.E. . Green Bay, Wis. Camera Club, Army. BAIN, WILFORD G., Ch.E. . . Kentland, Ind. Theta Chi: A.I.Ch.E., Distinguished Student, Army. BAIRD, DOUGLAS R., E.E . Belleville, N. J. A.I.E.E.: Cary Club: Eta Kappa Nu, Transfer from Newark College of Engineering. BAKER, FRANCES, . Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Green Guard, Omicron Nu, Sc-riveners Club, Virginia C. Meredith Club. BAKER, FREDERICK D., M.E., Huntington, Ind. Theta Tau: Debris, Intramural Sports, S.A.E., Skull and Crescent. BAKER, GLWYNN R., Ch.E. . . Toledo, Ohio Navy. BAKER, MARGARET ANN, H.E. . Orleans, Ind. Zeta Tau Alpha, A.W.S., Executive Board, Green Guard, Student Senate, Jr. Executive, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.R.H. Club, Student Staff, Y.W.C.A. BAKER, ROBERT D., . . Macy, Ind. A.I.E.E., Army. BALCOM, WILLIAM H., T. and I.E., Kokomo, Ind. .Activities Bureau. BALDWIN, F. L., Aero E. . Kingman, Kan. Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, I.Ae.S., P.I.A., University Choir, Navy, Transfer from Kansas State College. BALDWIN, JAMES W., Met. E. . Piqua, Ohio Alpha. Tau Omega, A.I. Met. E., A.S.M., Cary Club, Catalyis Club, Intramural Sports, Silver Mask, Army. BALDWIN, WILLIAM E., M.E. . Racine, Wis. Kappa Sigma, A.S.M.E., Glider Club, Intramural Sports, Zouaves, Army. BALL, DORCAS LOUISE, H.E., Grantsville, W. Va. Exponent , Roger Williams Club, President, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.R.H. Governing Board, Y.W.C.A. BALL, ROBERT D., Naval Sci. . Auburn, Indiana Cary Club, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Navy, Transfer from DePauw University. BALL, WILLIAM J., M.E. . Lewisburg, Pa. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Navy, Transfer from Bucknell University. BALLARD, WILLIAM M. JR., M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E., P.I.A., Army. BALOG, CHANE F., Sci. . . Chicago, Ill. BALS, BEATRICE ANN, H.E. . Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta, Playshop, Union Show, Uni- versity Choir, Women's Pan-Hellenic Council. BARDEN, RICHARD H., M.E. . Kenosha, Wis. Delta Tau Delta, Army. BARKLEY, ALBERTA, Sci. , Moores Hill, Ind. Alpha Lambda Delta, Distinguished Student, Outing Club, University Choir, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A., Purdue Scientist. BARNARD, WILLIAM B., M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Camera Club, Distinguished Student, Purdue Christian Foundation: 't12 Club, Sgt-at-Arms, A.S.H.V.E. BARNES, FORREST W., M.E., Middleton, Ohio Delta Upsilon, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Coast Guard. BARNES, JAMES T., . Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, A.I.E.E. BARNEY, NEAL D., . . Cornell, Wis. Army. BARRETT, RICHARD T., M.E. . Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E., Newman Club, Army. BARTLETT, ROBERT A., E.E., Highland Park, Ill. .-lctivities Bureau, A.I.E.E., Engineer, Football, . rmy. BARTON, ARTHUR L., Agr., Hollansburg, Ohio Ceres, Purdue Christian Foundation, P.I.A. BARTON, JEAN A. S., H.E. . Mulberry, Ind. P.I.A., S.C.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, YN..-LA., Y.W.C.A. BASS, F. KAYE, Agr. . . New Augusta, lnd. Agriculturistg Alpha Zeta, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Horticultural Show, Manager, Horticultural Society, Treasurer, Interfaith Council, Beamer Club, Secretary, University Choir, Wesley Foundation, Vice-President, President, Student Councillor. BASS, JOHN S., C.E. . . . Bovey, Minn. Army, Transfer from Itasca Junior College. BASS, RUSSELL A., M.E. . . Gary, Ind. Phi Kappa Tau, Activities Bureau, Director, A.S.M.E. Gimlet Club, Intramural Sports. BASSETT, CHARLES R., Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, Track Manager, Major Letter. BASSETT, DENISON S., Aero E. . Anderson, Ind. Sigma Chi, Distinguished Student, Fraternity Presi- dents' Council, I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, Skull and Crescent, Football, Army. BATTERTOE, JOHN H., Phar. . Greensburg, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, Intramural Sports, Navy. BATUG, FRANK J., Ch.E., Niagara Falls, N. Y. A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Omega Chi Epsilon, Outing Club, Phi Lambda Upsilon. BAUER, JOSEPN E., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Intramural Sports, P.I.A. , Army. BAUM, MARY H., H.E. . . Frankfort, Ind. Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.R.H. Club. BAUMAN, BARBARA I., H.E. . Winnetka, Ill. Alpha, Xi Delta, A.W.S., Distinguished Student, Gold Peppers, Modern Dance Club, Mortar Board, Student Senate, H. E. Junior Representative, Union, Vice-President, Activities Chairman, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Westminster Founda- tion, W.A.A., Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. BAUMANN, HOWARD F., Ch.E. . Chicago, Ill. Alpha Tau Omega, A.I.Ch.E., Catalyst Club, Dis- tinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Skull and Crescent. BAUMGARTNER, BERNETHA,'H.E. . New Castle, Ind. P.I.A., Undergraduate Dames. BAUMGARTNER, CECIL, Aero.E., New Castle, Ind. P.I.A. , Purdue Men's Glee Club, Navy, Transfer from DePauw University and University of Georgia. BAYLESS, CHARLES E., Sci. . . Marion, Ind. Exponent, Radio Stage, W.B.A.A. BAYLEY, MARY ANN, Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta, A.W.S. , Newman Club, Playshop. BAZO-VILLORIS, RALPH, C.E., Caracas, Venezuela Y A.S.C.E., Newman Club, Pan American Club, I.A.P. BEAL, DICK H., . South Orange, N. .I. A,I.E..E.', Cary Club, Eta Kappa Nu, P.I.A., Tau Beta P1, Distinguished Student. BEARDEN, CARL, . . Tulsa, Okla. A.I.E.E., Camera Club, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, P,V.A., P.I.A., Playshop, Stage Mgr., Managing Board, Purdue Players, Tau Beta Pi, University Choir, Marine Corps. BECKER, RICHARD A., A.T.E. . Chicago, Ill. Dunroamin, Flying Club, Director, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Army, Transfer from St. Mary's College. BECKERICH, JOHN F., E.E., Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers, P.I.A. BECKERT, RICHARD A., Aero.E., St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, I.Ae.S., Transfer from Southeast Missouri State Teacher's College. BECKWITH, HILDRED C., M,E., Wapakoneta, O. Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Distin- guished Student, Pi Tau Sigma, Secretary, Army. BEE, THOMAS G., A.T.E., Parkersburg, W. Va. I.Ac.S., Intramural Sports, Military Ball Committee, P.O.M.M.: Scabbard and Blade. BEESON, J. FRED, Sci. . VVest Lafayette, Ind. Theta Xi, Rush Chairman, Secretary, Senior Steward, Green Potters, Intranniral Sports. BEGEMAN, PAI'L F., Agr. . . Sandborn, Ind. Agricultural Education Society, P.I.A, BEGEMAN, ROBERT H., E.E. . Sandborn, Ind. A.I.E.E., Dunroamin, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, Radio Club, Navy. BEHRLE, JOSEPH M., Ch.E. . . Oak Park, Ill. A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S., Cary Club: Catalyst Club: Omega Chi Epsilon, Secretary, Phi Lambda Epsilon, Vice- President, P.I.A., Tau Beta Pi, Secretary, I'nion. BELL, BETTY JI'NE, Pharm. . Princeton, Ind. A. Ph. A., Secretary, Distinguished Student, Green Guard, Pharmacist, P.I.A.: Vniversity Choir, Wesley Foundation, Board, Choir Director, Worship Chair- man, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Bunker Hill II Governing Board, President, Parliarnentarian, Rho Chi, Secretary Kappa Epsilon, Senior Gala VVeek Committee. BELL, JAMES T., T.kI.E. . East Chicago, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Iota Lambda Sigma. BELL, JOSEPH F., M.E. . . East Chicago, Incl. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Activities Bureau, Debris. BELLONBY, JAMES W., Ch.E. . Cincinnati, O. A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club, Army. BELLVILLE, WILLIAM H., Springfield, Mo. Army: Transfer from Missouri University. BENDER, GEORGE F., Sci. . West Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Chi: Transfer from Butler I'niversity. BENNETT, DONALD C., A.T.E., Wilsons Mills, Maine Cante1'bury Club, I.Ae.S. BENSON, JAMES S., Ch.E. , Youngstown, N. Y. Theta Ni, A.I.Ch.E., Christian Science Association. BENZ, WILLIAM A., M.E. , West Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M., A.S.M.E.: Band, Engineer. BERCAW, BERRY VV., E.E. . Flossmoor, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta, Transfer from Indiana University. BERGHOFF, ROBERT R., E.E., Fort Wayne, Ind. A.I.E.E.: Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, Newman Club, Transfer from Alabama Polytechnic Institute. BERN, JOSEPH, M.E. . . Bayonne, N. J. Tau Epsilon Phi: A.S.M.E,, Distinguished Student, Engineer, Business Manager, Hillel Foundation, Vice- President, Tau Beta Pi, Army. BERNARD, JAMES A., , Coldwater, Ohio A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Band, Exponent, Newman Club, P.V.A., P.I.A., Railroad Club, Army, Transfer from St. Joseph's College. BERNER, LOUIS R. JR., T. cl: I.E. . Gary, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, Pres., Fraternity President's Council, A.B.A.A., Intranniral Sports, Army. BERRY, JEAN M., Sci. . . GriHfith, Ind. Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Playshop, University Choir, W.A.A., Council. BERTRAM, PAUL P., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Delta Upsilon, Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma, Navy, Transfer from Iowa State College. HEIMLICH, FREDERICK J., Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Luthiran Students' Club, Purdue Independent, Coast Guar . BESEMER, JOHN S., M.E. . Pleasant Ridge, Mich. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Navy. BEST, FREDERICK A., Sci. . . Ilion, N. Y. Distinguished Student, P.I.A., S.A.M., Transfer from Antioch College. BEST, JAMES L., M.E. . . . Peoria, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Transfer from Univ. of Illinois and Wabash College. BETTENDORF, PHILIP J., M.E. . Sayville, N. Y. Beta Theta Pi, Activities Biueau, A.S.M.E., Dis- tinguished Student, In t1'amural Sports, Newman Club' : Union, Navy, Transfer from Dartmouth College. BETTEGE, ROBERT W., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports, Mgr, P.I.A. BETTIS, LOYD M., A.T.E. . Jefferson City, Tenn. I.A.S., P.V.A., P.I.A., Transfer from Berea College. BIBBINS, RICHARD A., Agr. . Ypsilanti, Mich. BICHMILLER, JOYCE M., Sci. . Detroit, Mich. Chi Omega, Transfer from Wa.y11e L'niversity. BIEDRON, RAY F., M.E.Pr.M., S. Milwaukee, Wis. Acacia, A.S.M.E., Band, Outing Club, Playshop, Purdue Men's Glee Club, University Choir, Uni- versity Orchestra, Zouaves, Fencing, S. A. M. BIERMAN, EVERETT E., Agr. Hastings, Neb. Alpha Gamma Rho, Agriculturist, Editor-in-Chief, Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Exponent, Gimlet Club, Hoof and Horn, Sigma Delta Chi, 92O Club. BIGALOW, HARRIET R., . Cleveland, O. Zeta Tau Alpha, Exponent, Playshop, W.A.A. BIGELOW, EUGENE A., A.T.E. . Harrison, Neb. Distinguished Student, I.Ae.S., P.I.A., Navy. BIGELOW, JAMES M.E. . . Valparaiso, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Transfer from Valparaiso University. BINDER, WILLIAM D., M.E. . Maplewood, N. J. Sigma Alpha Mu, A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Exponent. BINKLEY, VVILLIAM F., Ch.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, A.I.Ch.E., Catalyst Club. BINNEY, PATRICIA L., Lib.Sci., W. Lafayette Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, Playshop, Purdue Players, Radio Guild, Radio Stage. BIRNE, ALVIN A., M.E. . . Bayonne, N. J. Tau Epsilon Phi, Activities Bureau, A.S.M.E., Debris, Hillel Foundation, Intramural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma, S.A.E., Union, P. V. A., Army. BIRSEL, RASIN RIZA, M.E. . Istanbul, Turkey A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, I.A.P., Outing Club, P.I.A., Pi Tau Sigma, S.A.M. BIXLER, HELEN I., H.E. . Milwaukee,Wis. Alpha Lambda Delta, Distinguished Student, Omicron Nu, P.I.A., S.C.A., University Choir. BLAAUW, HAROLD A., A.T.E. . Chicago, Ill. P. V. A. BLACK, JAMES M., Ch.E. . . Hammond, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S., Engineer, S.C.A. BLACKBURN, DALE W., Pharm., La Porte, Ind. A.Ph.A., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, Kappa Psi, Pharmacist, Business Mgr., Phi Lambda Upsilon, Rho Chi, S.C.A., Wesley Foundation. BLACKWOOD, GILBERT P., E.E. . Muncie, Ind. Transfer from Ball State Teachers College, Army. BLAIN, GEORGE E., Forestry, Brooklyn, N. Y. Canterbury Club, Dunroamin, Forestry Club, Vice- President, Army. . BLAKELY, PAUL A., Met.E. . Elmhurst, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta, A.I.Ch.E., A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Catalyst Club, Convo Committee, Gimlet Club, Intra- mural Sports, Iron Key, P.V.A., Scabbard and Blade, Student Senate, Union, President, Union Show,Army. BLAKEMAN, PAUL W., Sci. . Jacksonville, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta, Distinguished Student. Intramural Sports. BLANK, ROBERT A., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E., Camera Club, P.I.A., Army. BLATT, ROBERT E., Ch.E. . Webster Groves, Mo. A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S., Engineer, P.I.A., S.C.A. BLAZER, JANET M., H.E. . Minneapolis, Minn. P1 Beta Phi: Debris: Virginia C. Meredith Club: W.R.H. Club: Transfer from University of Colorado. BLEAN, PATRICIA N., Sci. . West Lafayette, Ind. Camera Club, Secretary: Playshop: Purdue Players: Radio Stage: Student Senate, Junior Executive. BLEDSOE, ROBERT E., E.E. . . Lakewood, O. Distinguished Student: Eta Kappa Nu: Institute of Radio Engineers: Purdue Men's Glee Club: Railroad Club: University Choir: Navy: Transfer from Wabash College. BLIKLEN, PAUL, E.E. . . . Phoenix, Ariz. Alpha Sigma Phi: A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Eta Ixappa Nu: Intramural Sports. BLOSS, RONALD E., Agr. . . Buffalo, N. Y. Alpha Zeta: Army. BLUE, DONALD E., M.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Army. BLUMENTHAL, DAVID L., M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Tau Epsilon Phi: A.S.M.E.: Hillel Foundation: Intra- mural Sports: Modern Dance Club: Navy. BOATRIGHT, NED C., Ch.E., West Lafayette, Ind. Triangle: A.I.Ch.E.: Catalyst Club: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pi. BOBECK, ANDREVV H., . Youngstown, O. A.I.E.E.: Intramural Sports: Football: Navy: Transfer from Wabash College. BOBROWSKI, STANLEY A., JR., Ch.E., Chicago Ill. Phi Kappa: A.I.Ch.E.: Intramural Sports: Newman Club: Army. BODIMER, TEDD B., M.E. Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports: P.I.A. BODLEY, ROBERT W., . E. Chicago, Ill. Delta Chi: A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports: Navy. BOGUE, BENJAMIN E., . Indianapolis, Ind, A.I.E.E.: Cary Club: Engineer: Institute of Radio Engineers: P.I.A.: Reamer Club. BOLDING, DONALD B., M.E. , Portsmouth, Va. Pi Kappa Phi: A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports: P.V.A.: Radio Guild: W'.B.A.A.: President Hovde Prize- Purdue Literary -Banquet, 1947: Navy: Transfer from University of Alabama. BOND, ALPHA R., M.E. . . Elberfeld, Ind. P.I.A.: Army: Transfer from Evansville College. BONNEAU, URBAN J., E.E. . Harnmond,'Ind. A.I.E.E.: Transfer from Michigan College of Mining and Technology. BOOTH, EDWARD B., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E.: Cary Club: Army: Transfer from California Institute of Technology. BOOTHMAN, IRVINE S., A.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon: I.Ae.S.: Intramural Sports: Navy BORNOR, JUNE RICHARD, M.E. . Rockford, Ill. Sigma Chi: Distinguished Student: Dolphin Club: Intramural Sports: University Orchestra. BORTON, DONALD J., E.E. . Richmond, Ind. Delta Tau Delta: A.I.E.E.: Navy. BOSSONG, JOHN E., Ch.E. . . Galesburg, Ill. A.I.Ch.E.: Cary Club: Army. BOSTWICK, REX G., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Tau Kappa Epsilon. BOSWORTH, EVERETT S., A.T.E. , Portland, Ind. Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Dunroamin: I.A.S. P.I.A.: W.B.A.A.: Radio Guild: Navy: 'Iransfer from Louisiana State University. BOTHWELL, CAREY, H.E. . Crown Point, Ind. Alpha Ni Delta: University Choir: Vi1'ginia C. Mere- dith Club: Purduettes. BOTHWELL, LOIS, . Crown Point, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta: University Choir: Virginia C. Mere- dith Club. BOUTON, DEAN M., E.E. . Amsterdam, N. Y. Phi Kappa: A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Fra- ternity Presidents' Council: Institute of Radio Engi- neers: Newman Club: Skull and Crescent: Senior Base- ball Mgr.: Navy. BOTKIN, KENNETH E., M.E. . Marion, Ind. Kappa Delta Rho: A.S.M.E.: Army. BOU, MANUEL, Phar. . . Corozal, Puerto Rico A.Ph.A.: I.A.P.: Kappa Psi: Newman Club: Pan American Club: Rho Chi: Transfer from Loras College. BOWDEN, GEORGE F., C.E. . Chicago, Ill. A.S.C.E.: Cary Club: Chi Epsilon: Dolphin Club: P Men's Club: P.V.A.: Reamer Club: Swimming Team: Transfer from St. Lawrence University. BOWDEN, HELEN L., H.E. . Mount Vernon, Ind. Debris: Playshop: Union: Union Show: Virginia C. Meredith Club: W.A.A.: Y.W.C.A.: W.S.S.F., Council. BOWER, GORDON E., M.E. . . La Porte, Ind. A.S.M,E.: Army. BOWMAN, DONALD H., Agr. . . Delphi, Ind Delta Chi: Distinguished Student: Fraternity Presi- dent's Council: Intramural Sports: Football Manager BOYD, ALVIN L. A.T.E. , . Preston, Mo. Distinguished Student: I.Ae.S.: Intramural Sports: P.I.A.: University Choir: Army: Transfer from Fort Scott, Kansas, Junior College. BOYD, MARGARET A., Sci. . Los Angeles, Calif. Kappa Alpha Theta: Social Chairman: Distin- guished Student: Playshop: Radio Guild: Radio Stage: I'nion Show: W.A.A.: W.B.A.A.: Speech Contest. BOYER, MAX R., Ch.E. . . Logansport, Ind. Aero Modelers: Cary Club: Army. BOYLE, HERBERT S. Jr., . Ashland, O. Theta Chi: Exponent: Sigma Delta Chi. BOYNE, WILLIAM J., Ch.E. . . Oakmont, Pa. A.I.Ch.E.: Intramural Sports: Newman Club: P.V.A. N avy. BOYUM, A. DAVID, A.T.E. . Winona, Minn. BOZIK, JOSEPH C., E.E. . Valparaiso, Ind. Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Undergraduate Instructor: Counseling Staff, Cary Halls. BRADFIELD, EDITH R., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E.: Engineer: Playshop: Scriveners Club: Transfer from Rosary College, Ill. BRADWAY, KEITH E., Ch.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Sigma: Catalyst Club: Distinguished Student: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Track. BRADWAY, MALCOLM, M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Sigma: A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports: Navy. BRADY, LOUIS P., A.T.E. . . Sandwich, Ill. Distinguished Student: Dunroamin: Transfer from Iowa State College. BRANBLETT, GAROLD E., E.E. and N.S.aS: T. Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.E.E.: Dunroamin: P.I.A.: Reamer Club: VVest- minster Club: W.B.A.A.: Navy: Rifle Team. BRANNER, DAVID M., Ch.E. . Laclede, Mo. A.I.Ch.E.: Cary Club: Zouaves: Army. BRANSON, PAUL E. Agr. . . Rensselaer, Ind. Hoof and Horn: P.I.A. BRATT, ALBERT JR., A.T.E.,Wellesley Farms, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega: Cary Club: Distinguished Student I.A.S.: Transfer from University of New Hampshire. BREDE, WALLACE E., . Milwaukee, Wis. A.I.Ch.E.: Dunroamin: Transfer from Valparaiso University. BREEDING, DAVID C., E.E. . Edinburg, Ind. Triangle: A.I.E.E.: Fraternity President's Council: Gimlet Club: Union, Pres.: Army. BRICKLEY, JOHN H., M.E. . . Muncie, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta: Tennis: Navy: Transfer from Ball State. BRIER, I. MARILYN, H.E. . . Jackson, Mich. P.I.A.: University Choir: Virginia C. Meredith Club: Transfer from Jackson Jr. College. BRIGGS, HARRY T., E.E. . . New York City A.I.E.E.: Eta Kappa Nu: P.I.A.: Tau Beta Pi: Army. BRINKOETTER, DONALD, P.E., Rensselaer, Ind. Newman Club: Navy: Transfer from St. Joseph College BRISTOL, HARRY, A.T.E. . West Orange, N. J. Cary Club: I.A.S.: Intramural Sports: P.V.A.: Army: Transfer from North Carolina State. BRITTON, MARGARET P., H.E. . Tiilin, O. Alpha Chi Omega : Alpha Lambda Delta: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Omicron Nu: Student Senate: Triton: University Choir: W.A.A. BROEKING, LUCILLE, H.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Pi Beta Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Gold Peppers: Distinguished Student: Mortar Board, Treas.: Omi- c1'on Nu, Vice-President: Union, Vice-President: Virginia C. Meredith Club: W.B.A.A.: Danforth Fellowship. I 63 BROSIER, .JAMES S., Agr. . Anderson, Ind. P111 122111921 PSi 3 Cary Club: Horticultural Show Comm.: Horticulture Society: Thomas Say Entomological Soc., Pres.: Army. BROWN, CARL F., M.E. . Huntingdon, Pa. Cary Club: Army. BROVVN, CHARLES E., A.T.E. . Johnstown, Pa. Delta Chi, Corres. Sec'y. and Treas.: Alpha Phi Omega, Corres. Set-'yg Debris: I.Ae.S.: P.V.A.: Army. BROWN, MARTIN J., Ch.E. . Little Rock, Ark. Kappa Sigma: A.I.Ch.E. : Catalyst Club: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports. BROWN, OLIVER F. A.T.E. . Oak Park, Ill. Pln Delta Theta: I.A.S.: Radio Guild: Navy: Transfer from Vtiabash College. BROWN, ROBERT, E.E. . . Goshen, Ind. A.I.E.E.: I.A.P. BROWN, ROBERT O., E.E. . . Waukegan, Ill. Activities Council: A.I.E.E., Publicity Chairman: Alpha Phi Omega: Cary Club, Political Mgr: Cary Club Clarion, News Editor: Distinguished Student: Engineer, Editor: Intramural Sports: P.I.A. BROWN, THELMA L., H.E. . Crawfordsville, Ind. Radio State: Playshop: Scriveners Club: VV.B.A.A. BRVMMIT, ROBERT A., C.E. . New Carlisle, Ind. Delta Chi: A.S.C.E.: Cary Club: Debris: Navy: Trans- fer from Central Michigan College. BRYANT, CLARENCE J., Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Phi Omega: Army. BUCHAN, ELIZABETH D., Sci. . Chicago, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta: Activities Bureau: A.VV.S.: Union Show. BVCHHEIT, EUGENE N., E.E. . New Albany, Ind Phi Kappa Tau: Intramural Sports. BEGHER, ROBERT D., C.E. . Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: A.S.C.E.: S.A.E.: Marine Corps: Transfer from Miami University. BUMKE, JAMES, Ch.E. . . Fort VVayne, Ind. A.I.Ch.E.: Camera Club: Dunroamin: Army. BENIN, DONALD S., Ch.E. . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi: A.I.Ch.E.: Distinguished Student: Exponent: Limp Rivet. BLRGESON, ARTHVR E., Aero. E. tk M.E. Arlington Heights, Ill. Sigma Chi: A.S.M.E.: Distinguished Student: I,Ae.S.: Intramural Sports. BLRGESS, JEAN P., H.E. , Schenectady, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta: Intramural Sports: Vnion: Show: Virginia C. Meredith Club. BURKE, JACK W., Agr .,... V Xlhany, Ind. Intramural Sports: P.I.A. BFRKHART, EDWARD C., M.E. , Green Bay A.S.M.E.: Army: Transfer from Northwestern Uni- versity: Tau Beta Pi. BVRKHART, WILMA ANNE, H.E., Indianapolis Kappa Alpha Theta: A.W.S., Pres. and Soph. Rep.: Convo. Committee: Debate: Green Guard: Newman Club: Union: Union Show: Virginia C. Meredith Club: VV.B.A.A. BVRLESON, ROBERT L., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Camera Club: P.V.A.: Army. BFRNSIDE, KARL S., M.E. . Birmingham, Mich. Theta Xi: A.S.M.E.: Fraternity Presidentls Council: Pistol Team: Army. BLRROVGHS, JOHN D., Sci. , Lafayette, Ind. Acacia: Transfer from Ohio State University. BURWELL, RICHARD E., A.T.E., North Canton, O. Transfer from Kent State University: Army. BFSCH, GEORGE W., Ch.E. . Oradell, N. J. Theta Ni: A.I.Ch.E.: Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Fraternity Affairs Office: Intramural Sports: Skull and Crescent: Army. BLSCHMANN, WARREN, Ch.E., Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.Ch.E.: A.C.S.: P.V.A.: Army. BUSHNELL, RICHARD, M.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Sigma: P Men's Club: Football: Army. BUSSING, RICHARD A. F., E.E. . Ft. Wayne, Ind. Beta Sigma Psi: A.I.E.E.: Skull and Crescent: Sopho- more Cotillion Committee: University Lutheran Assembly. BUTTERFIELD, MARIAN C., H.E., Gosport, Ind. Distinguished Student, Kappa Beta, Purdue Christian Foundation, Virginia C. Meredith Club. BUTZ, ELMER D., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Nu, A.Ph.A., Kappa Psi, Pharmacist, Circula- tion Manager, Army. BUXTON, KENNETH, E.E., Webster Groves, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, A.I.E.E., Debate, Institute of Radio Engineers, P.V.A., P.I.A., Rifle Team Club, Discussion eam. BYERS, ELAINE T., H.E. . . Carey, Ohio Beta Xi, A.W.S., Judicial Board, VV.B.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Governing Board, Student Staff, Y'.W.C.A. BYLSMA, DONALD E., Forestry, Lafayette, Ind. Forestry Club, Army. BYRAM, SHIRLEY, Sci. . . North Vernon, Ind. Delta Gamma, Activities Bureau, W.A.A., Intramural Board, Y.W.C.A., Transfer from Depauw University. BYRNE, WILLIAM W., M.E. . Larchrnont, N. Y. Phi Kappa, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Union, Army. BYWATER, MARILYN J., Pharm, Portland, Mich. A.Ph.A., Green Guard: Intramural Sports, Pharmacist, Editor, University Choir, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Kappa Epsilon, President, Transfer from Michigan State College. CARBONAGI, DIANA T., Sci., Highland Park, Ill. Pi Beta Phi, A.I.Ch.E., A.W.S., Freshman Representa- tive, Playshop, Union, Union Show, University Choir. CAIN, GENE L., H.E. . . Switz City, Ind. Ann Tweedale House, Kappa Beta, Secretary, Purdue Christian Foundation, Secretary, P.I.A. CALL, RALPH A., JR., Agr. . Greencastle, Ind. A.E.S., Hoof and Horn, P.I.A., S.C.A., W.B.A.A. CALLANDER, ALEXANDER H., M.E. Great Neck, N. Y. Phi Kappa Sigma, President, House Manager, Social Chairman, A.S.M., Exponent, Fraternity President's Council, Army. CALLEDARE, WILLIAM C., JR., Aero. E. Los Angeles, Calif. Sigma Chi, Activities Bureau, I.Ae.S., Newman Club, P.U. Boxing Ass'n, Transfer from University of Colorado. CAMERON, LYLE L., P.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Exponent, Intramural Athletic Association, Kappa Delta Pi, P.I.A., Transfer from Morningside College. CAMPBELL, FRANK W., C.E. . . Dallas, Tex. Phi Kappa Sigma, A.S.C.E., Camera Club, Army, Transfer from New Mexico Military Institute. CAMPBELL, GEORGE A., Aero E., Iron Mountain, Mich. Beta Kappa , I.Ae.S., Westminster Foundation, Army, Transfer from Michigan State. CAMPBELL, LOYAL L., Agr., Lebanon, Ind. Phi Sigma Kappa, Gimlet Club, Hoof and Horn, Wrestling Team Manager. CAMPERMAN, CHARLES, M.E., Hammond, Ind. Wrestling Team. CANFIELD, MARILYN J., H.E. . Ravenna, O. Distinguished Student, Omicron Nu, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.R.H. Club, Student Staff. CANNING, GLENN D., A.T.E., Laramie Wyo. I.A.S., P.I.A., Purdue Aeronautics Corporation, Flight Instructor, Assistant Flight Supervisor. CAPEI-IART, THOMAS C., E.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, A.I.E.E., Track Team, Army. CARLSON, DOROTHY A., H.E. . Chicago, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega, Exponent, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. CARLSON, HARRY H., M.E. . Dayton, O. Sigma Nu, A.S.M.E., Debris, Skull and Crescent. CARLSON, ROBERT LEE, M.E. . . Gary, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma, Purdue Men's Glee Club, University Choir. CARLSON, VIVIAN L., H.E. . Chicago, Ill. PhiMu, Activities Bureau, Union, University Lutheran Assembly, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. CARLSON, WILBERT D., M.E. . Knox, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Glider Club, P.V.A., P.I.A., Army. . CARPENTER, IRVIN W., JR., Forestry Washington, D.C. Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Camera Club, Cary Club, Debris, Distinguished Student, Forestry Club, President, Intramural Sports, Navy. CARPENTER, PATRICIA R., H.E., Butler, Ind. Gold Peppers, President, Green Guard, Junior Prom Committee, P.I.A., Playshop, Student Senate, Secre- tary, Senior Executive, Representative, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Wesley Foundation, Student Board, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. CARR, MARY LOU, Sci. . Greensburg, Ind. Distinguished Student, Lutheran Student's Club, Purdue Concert Choir, Wesley Foundation, W.A.A., Club, Y.W.C.A. CARTER, DAVID C., . . Attica, Ind. A.I.E.E., University Choir, Wesley Foundation, Army. CARTER, DAVID L., Aero. E., Crown Point, Ind. Distinguished Student, Army, Transfer from Taylor University. CARTMELL, JOHN L., M.E. . Hagerstown, Ind. Beta Theta Pi: Alpha Phi Omega, Fraternity Affairs Office, Gimlet Club. CARYL, BARBARA L., Sci . . Oak Park, Ill. Distinguished Student, Transfer from Coe College, Ia. CASILLAS, FRANK C., C.E. . East Chicago, Ill. Theta Tau, A.S.C.E., Camera Club, Chi Epsilon, Treas., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Pan American Club. CASLER, JOHN A., . . . Chicago, Ill. Cary Club, Intramural Sports. CASSIDY, EUGENE E., Pha1'. . . Freeport, Ill. Alpha Tau Omega, Fraternity President's Council, Gimlet Club, Intramural Sports, Omega Chi Epsilon' Union Show: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Greek Week Committee, I.F. Ball Committee, Rep. National Interfraternity Convention. CASTER, MARY LOI', H.E. . Willoughby, O. Kappa Kappa Gamma, A.W.S., Intramural Sports, Playshop, Union, Union Show, W.A.A., War Bond Queen. CATRON, DORTHA LUREE, H.E., Russiaville, Ind. Omicron N u, P.I.A. , S.C.A.: University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club: Wesley Foundation. CATRON, WILLIAM M., . Mauckport, Ind. Cary Radio Club, Vice-Pres., Radio Club, Vice-Pres., Transfer from Cornell University. CATTANACH, ALEXAN DER, M.E. . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Rifle Team, Army, Transfer from Armour College of Engineering. CAUBLE, DONALD L., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, S.C.A., Army. CAVENDER, LEO L., Ch.E. . Charleston, W. Va. Theta Chi, A.I.Ch.E., Army, Transfer from University of Cincinnati. CAVIN, JAMES J. JR., M.E. . Owensboro, Ky. Lambda Chi Alpha, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma. CHAMBERS, EUGENE W., A.T.E., Union Mills, Ind. Alpha Chi Rho, Cary Club, Intramural Sports, Purdue Independent. CHAMNESS, RICHARD M.E., Michigan City, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Playshop, Purdue Men's Glee Club, S.A.E., University Choir, Navy. CHAPIN, SPRAGUE L. JR., E.E. . Wilmette, Ill. Pi Kappa Phi, A.I.E.E., Exponent, Fraternity Affairs Office, Gimlet Club, University Choir. CHARLESWORTH, VVILLIAM H., M.E. B1'iddeton, N. J. Band, Army. CHASE, PATRICIA J., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Distinguished Student, Kappa. Delta Pi, P.I.A., W.A.A. CHELL, GEORGE W., A.T.E., Minneapolis, Minn. Kappa Sigma, Intramural Sports, P.U. Boxing Assn., HB Football. CHENEY, WILLIAM A., E.E. . Winchester, Ind. A.I.E.E., Band, Camera Club CCaryJ, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Cary Radio Club. CHESNUT, BARBARA J., Sci. Lafayette, Ind. Delta Gamma, Debris, Union, University Choir, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. CHISEI., DEAN M., M.E. . . Long Beach, Calif. A.S.M.E., P.I.A., Transfer from St. Ambrose, Army. CHONG, WALBERT, S.P., E.E. . . Hilo, Hawaii CHRISTENA, GEORGE, A.T.F., Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Chi, I.Ae.S., Pistol Team, P.O.M.M., Zouaves, Rifle Team, Transfer from Indiana University. CHRISTENSEN, Rodney J., T. Sr I.E., Moline, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta, Iota Lambda Sigma, Marine Corps, Transfer from University of Illinois CIPOLLINA, NICHOLAS, M.E., RichmondHill, N.Y. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Army. CLARK, LETA G., H.E. . South Bend, Ind. Green Guard, Personnel Manager, Playshop, Purdue Players, Theta Alpha Phi, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Social Chairman W. R. H. CLARK, LOIS J., H.E. . . . Cleveland, O. Delta Gamma, Business Mgr. Debris, Distinguished Student, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi. Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, Publicity Mgr. Triton, Pres. Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. CLARK, PAUL S., E.E. . . Rock Island, Ill. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Sec. Eta Kappa Nu, Interfaith Council, Tau Beta Pi, Pres. Westminster Foundation. CLARKE, BERSFORD N., M.E., Evansville, Ind. Theta Chi, A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Jr. Ed. Debris. CLEARWATER, DARRALL, Ch.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Intramural Sports, Union, Summer Prom Committee, Army. CLEARY, DON C., . . South Bend, Ind. Triangle, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Radio Guild, Radio Stage, Union, W.B.A.A., Army. CLEMENTS, CONSTANCE, H.E., Wellington, Ill. Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. CLEVELAND, DOROTHY L., Sci., E. Chicago, Ind. Modern Dance Club, P.I.A., S.C.A., Undergraduate Dames, Union Show, University Choir, W.A.A. CLEWLOW, ROBERT H., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Deb1'is, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma. CLIFFORD, CHARLES H., Ch.E. . Detroit, Mich. A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club. CLINE, MAURICE, A.T.E. . Williamsport, Ind. I.A.S., P.V.A., Army CLINE, RUSSELL M., M.E. . South Bend, Ind. Theta Chi, Army, Transfer from Ohio State University CLODJEAUX, WILLIAM C., Phar., Oakland, Calif. Phi Kappa, A.Ph.A., Exponent, Fraternity Presidents' Council, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Pharm- acist, Army. CLOSSMAN, STARLEY, H.E. . Zanesville, O. Roger Williams Club, Sec., University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. CLUTTER, LELAND W., M.E. . , Cisne, Ill. Delta Chi, A.S.M.E., Debris, Intramural Sports, Skull and Crescent, Soph Cotillion Comm., Transfer from University of Illinois. CLYMER, RALPH L., Agr. . . .Peru, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho, P Men's Club, Football. COCHRAN, JAMES R., M.E. . . LaPorte,Ind. Acacia, A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Debris, Engineer, Circ. Mgr., Army. COCHRAN, RALPH P., Sci. . . . Derby, Vt. Alpha Sigma Phi, Activities Bureau, Aero Modelers, Alpha Phi Omega, Debris, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Skull and Crescent, Soph Cotillion Comm. COGELJA, GODFREY, C. E. . . Gary, Ind. giSBC.E., Camera Club, Intramural Sports, Newman u . COHEN, JACK, M.E. . . . New York, N.Y. Squash Team, Tennis Team, Army. COHEN, LOUIS A., C.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Alpha Mu, A.S.C.E., Camera Club, Fra- ternity Aifairs Office, Hillel Foundation, Intercollegiate Debating Team, Intramural Debate, Radio Guild, W.B.A.A., Intramural Mgr., S.A.C. COHN, LEONARD R., Ch.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi, A.I.Ch.E., Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Union, Track, Army. COHN, MORRIS I., Ch.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S., Camera Club, Ca1'y Club, Cary Club Clarion, Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Engineer, Hillel Foundation, Omega Chi Epsilon, Pendragon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, P.O.M.M. COLEBROOK, ROSS W., M.E. K . Chagrin Falls, O. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Army. COLEMAN, RICHARD A., M.E. . Newton, Ind. Delta Upsilon , Intramural Sports. COLEMAN, RICHARD D., C.E. . Fort Wayne, Ind. A.S.C.E. , Playshop, Purdue Players, Scabbard and Blade, Theta Alpha Phi. COLLETTE, DAVID W. C.E., N. Tonawanda, N.Y. Theta Chi, A.S.C.E. , Glider Club, Intramural Sports, Union Show, Army. COLLIER, THOMAS C., JR., Aero E., Indianapolis, Ind. Camera Club, I.A.S., Chairman, Army. COLLINS, DOYLE G., Sci. . . Orleans, Ind. Delta Epsilon, Skull and Crescent, Soph. Cotillion Comm., Chairman, Union, Navy, Transfer from New- berry College, S.C. COLLINS, JEROME, M.E. . Huntingburg, Ind. Phi Sigma Kappa, A.S.M.E., Exponents, S.A.E, ,Army. COLLINS, ORELL, M.E. . Whitesburg, Ky. Lambda Chi Alpha, A.S.M.E., Army, Transfer from Georgetown College, Ky. COLLISTER, RICHARD, Aero. E., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Delta Tau Delta, Fraternity President's Council, Sec-'y, Gimlet Club, Exec. Board, I.Ae.S., S.A.E. COLMAN, SAGER T., E.E. . . Natal, Brazil. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Debate, P.I.A., Cary Glee Club COMAY, ELI, Sci. . . Toronto, Canada Debris, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Feature, City, and Copy Editor, Hillel Foundation, I.A.P., P.I.A., Publicity Chairman, Purdue Independent, Managing Editor, S.C.A., Sigma Delta Chi, Sec'y., Special Merit Scholarship, Charles Hamlin Scholar- ship, Purdue Scientist. COMER, JACK S., Sci. . . . Muncie, Ind. Distinguished Student, Army. COMRIE,.IAMESW.,Phar. . Grand Rapids, Mich. A.Ph.A.g Kappa Psi, Army. COOK, ARTHUR W., . . Hamilton, O. Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers, Intramural Sports, W.B.A.A., Navy. COOK, HAROLD E., Ch.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Phi Omega, A.C.S., Newman Club, P Men's Club, Wrestling, Navy, Transfer from DePauw University. COOK, MAX W., EE. . . . Hobbs, Ind. A.I.E.E., Camera Club, Cary Club, Intramural Sports, University Yell Leaders, Navy, Transfer from St. Lawrence University. COOLEY, DON E., M.E. . West Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Sigma, A.S.M.E., Vice-Chairman, Student Senate, Soph. Representative, Pub. Director, Treas. COONROD, FORREST P., Met.E., Chesterton, Ind. A.I.Met,E., A.S.M., Purdue Christian Foundation, Sigma Delta Psi, 1'12 Club, Transfer from Gary College. COOPER, ARTHUR E., E.E. . . Dayton, Ind. Triangle, A.I.E.E., Camera Club, Eta Kappa Nu, Radio Club, Transfer from University of Cincinnati. CONLEE, ROBERT E., M.E. . E. Chicago, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Purdue Men's Glee Club, Skull and Crescent, University Choir, University Orchestra. COOPER, BEATRICE A., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta, President, Activities Bureau, Junior Manager, Gold Peppers, University Choir, VVho's VVho in American Colleges and Universities. COPPLE, DAVID L., M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M., A.S.M.E., Band, Distinguished Student, Engineer, Intramural Sports, Military Ball Com- mittee, S.A.E., Scabbard and Blade, Student Senate. CORNELL, ROBERT H., Agr., Port Washington, Ind. Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Army. COSAND, HOWARD C., Agr. . . Kokomo, Ind. Band, Cary Club, Dairy Club, University Choir, Army, Transfer from University of Alabama. COSTILOW, ELEANOR L., Aero.E., St. Louis, Mo. Beta Xi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Distinguished Student, I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, Pi Omicron, Vice-Pres., W.A.A., W.R.H. Club. COSTIN, THOMAS C., A.T.E. . Martinsville, Ind. Phi Delta Theta, Exponent, I.A.S., Intramural Sports, W.B.A.A., Milt. Ball, Soph Cotillion. COUEY, JOHN E., Agr. . . Fort Wayne, Ind. A.E.S,, Ceres, Dairy Club, Purdue Christian Founda- tion, Army, Transfer from Manchester College COVAULT, DONALD O., C.E. . Fort Wayne, Ind. A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Tau Beta Pi. COWDIN, PAUL E., Aero E. . Brookston, Ind. I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, Navy. COX, CHESTER T.,Aero. E. . . Columbus, Ind. Phi Sigma Kappa, I.Ae.S., Navy, Transfer from Iowa State College. COX, ROBERT F., M.E. . . New Castle, Ind. Camera Club, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Navy, Transfer from Notre Dame. COZEWITH, ARTHUR, M.E. . Bayonne, N. J. Tau Epsilon Phi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Union CRANDALL, RICHARD A., Agr. . Aurora, Ind Horticultural Show Committee, Assistant Manager Horticulture Society, President, Newman Club P.I.A., S.C.A., Army. CRAWFORD, RICHARD B., M.E. . Cincinnati, O. Triangle, A.S.M.E., Band, Camera Club, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma. CREA, STEPHEN J., M.E. . . Struthers, O. Phi Kappa, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Newman Club. CRENSHAW, JOHN B., Ch.E. . . Cincinnati, O. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Army, Transfer University of Detroit. CRISLER, ROBERT O., Ch.E. . Hammond, Ind. Triangle, A.I.Ch.E., Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi. CRITTENDEN, EVERETT, M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Navy, Transfer from Iowa State College. CROOKS, ROBERT P., Ch.E. . . Eaton, Ind. CROOKSTON, DONALD J., T. 6: I.E., Akron, O. Theta Chi, Newman Club, Navy. CROUCH, CLAYBOURNE A., A.T.E. Indianapolis. Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports. CROWE, CAROLYN L., Sci. . . Albany, Ga. Kappa Alpha Theta, Intramural Sports, Union, Union Show, W.R.H. Club. CROWE, ROBERT A., Sci. Gary, Ind. Omega Psi Phi, Purdue Jazz Society, Navy. CROWLEY, JOHN H., M.E. . Arlington, Va. Phi Kappa, A.S.M.E., Newman Club, Navy. CUTHULL, JOHN R., Met.E. . Lafayette, Ind. A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Camera Club. CULP, MARIAN,- M., H.E., South Bend, Ind. Beta Xi, Triton, University Choir, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Transfer from Indiana Extension. CULVER, FLORENCE E., H.E. . Denver, Colo. Sigma Kappa, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, W.R.H., Student Staff , Transfer from University of Denver. CUMBEA, BERNARD A., M.E. . Richmond, Va. Alpha Sigma Phi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Transfer from Marshall College. CUMMINGS, JAMES, Ch.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Publicity Chairman, Intramural Sports, University Choir, Westminster Foundation, Board of Trustees, Navy. CURDTS, WILLIAM T., Aero E., Norfolk, Va. Glider Club, I.Ae.S., Vice-Chairman, Distinguished Student, Tau Beta Pi, Transfer from Virginia Military Institute. CURRIER, DONALD F., Met. E., Griffith, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Cary Club, Intramural Sports. CURTIS, MARY LOU D., H.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta ,Distinguished Student, Kappa Beta, Chaplain, Purdue Christian Foundation, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith, Treasurer. CRUISE, HASKELL R.,Agr. . . Sparta, Tenn. Cary Club, P.V.A., Navy, Transfer from Tennessee Polytechnic Inst. CYR, RODERICK J., A.T.E. . Skowhegan, Maine Sigma Chi, Cary Club, Debris, Dunroamin, Glider Club, I.A.S., Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Union, Transfer from University of Maine. DAHL, WILLIAM E., Soi. . W. Lafayette, Ind. P Men's Club, Golf. DAILY, BARBARA G., Sci. . . Fowler, Ind. Distinguished Student, W.A.A. Transfer from Indiana University and Western College. DANKERT, JAMES E., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Chi Epsilon, Pres., Distinguished Student, Tau Beta Pi, Navy. K DALEY THOMAS, Forestry . . La Porte, Ind. Forestry Club, Glider Club, Intramural Sports, New- man Club, P.I.A., Coast Guard. DANIELS, WILLIAM, M.E. . Elkart, Ind. Navy, Transfer from University of Illinois. DARCH, NORMAN S., E.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.I.E.E., Hillel Foundation, Institute of Radio Engi- neers, Coast Guard. DAVID, CECIL K., Met. E. . . Hammond, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Football, Army. DAVIES, ROBERT W., E.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.E.E., Eta Kappa Nu, Army. DAVIS, CATHERINE E., Lib. Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Exponent, Purdue Concert Choir, University Choir, University Orchestra. DAVIS, CHARLES A., Ch.E. . Paynesville, O. Beta Theta Pi, Debris, Jr. Editor, Green Potters, Navy. DAVIS, GORDON E., C.E. . Michigan City, Ind Alpha Chi Rho. DAVIS, JOHN E., M.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Army. DAVIS, JOHN N., E.E. . . Frankfort, Ind. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Vice-Pres., Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Intramural Debate, Intra- mural Sports, P.I.A. DAVIS, MARGARET, H.E. . . Otterbein,Ind. Modern Dance Club, P.I.A., S.C.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club. DAVIS, MARY P., Sci. . . Detroit, Mich Union, Wesley Foundation, W.A.A., W.R.H., Trans fer from Highland Park Junior College. DAVIS, MILES, E.E. . . . Rochester, N. Y. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Student Union Bridge Club. DAVIS, MILES J., Pharm. Upland, Ind. A.Ph.A., Vice-President, Army. DAVIS, RICHARD M., Sci. . . Pittsburgh, Pa. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Hillel Foundation, Purdue Conce1't Choir, P.V.A., P.I.A., Playshop, Purdue Men's Glee Club, Purdue Players, Scriveners Club, University Choir, Navy. DAVIS, VELMAR W., Agr. . . Corydon Ind Alpha Gamma Rho, A.E.S., Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Gimlet Club, Kappa Delta Pi, UP Men's Club, Wrestling, Army. DAVIS, WAYNE L., Agr. . . Bloomfield, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho, Hoofand Horn, W.B.A.A., 'f920 Club, Livestock Judging Team. DAWSON, ROBERT F., Sci. . . Kokomo, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, Union, W.B.A.A., f'920 Club. DAY, JEAN C., H.E. .... Aurora, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta, Activities Bureau, Union Show, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Transfer from North Central College. DAY, JOHN L., Ch.E. .... Dale, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Vice-Pres., A.C.S., Cary Club, Vice-Pres., Catalyst Club, P.I.A., Army. DEARDORFF, GEORGE W., Forestry . Athens, Ind. Agricultural Chemistry Club, Forestry Club, Horti- culture Society, P.I.A., Xi Sigma Pi, P.M.O., Wood- chopper's Ball Comm., Army. DEBRUYN, HERBERT G., Aero E., Chicago, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha, Aero Modelers, Exponent, I.Ae.S. DECAMP, ROBERT A., M.E. . Kansas City, Mo. Triangle, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma, Treas., Radio Guild, Tau Beta Pi, Treas, W.B. A.A., 920 Club, Army. , DEERING, EARL W., Sci. . . Elmhurst, Ill. Army, Transfer from University of Maryland and University of Kentucky. DEGER, ROBERT K., M.E. . . Dayton, O. Phi Kappa, A.S.M.E., Newman Club, Rifle Team, Transfer from North Carolina State College. DEISSINGER, WILLIS J., E.E. . Rochester, N. Y. A.I.E.E., Tau Beta Pi, Army. DELLINGER, THOMAS, Ch.E., Crawfordsville, Ind. P.I.A., Army. DEMMON, FLOYD E., JR., Ch.E., Hobart, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Band, Navy, Transfer from Miami Uni- versity. DEMUESY, THOMAS G., Aero. E., N. Canton, O. Beta Theta Pi, Activities Bureau, Jr. Exec., Aero Modelers, Distinguished Student, I. Ae. S., Intramural Sports, Model Airplane Club, P.V.A., Union, Union Show, Coast Guard, Transfer from U.S. Coast Guard Academy. DENARI, Edward J., . Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Kappa, A.S.M.E., Industrial Sports, Newman Club, Golf Team, Army, Transfer from University of Arkansas. DENIS, ELMER G., Agr. . . Wheeling, W. Va. P.V.A., Army, Transfer from West Virginia Uni- versity. DENISON, ROBERT R., C.E. . Connersville, Ind. A.S.C.E , Army. 70 Q DENNIS, DAVID H., Aero. E., Shaker Heights, O. Phi Gamma Delta, Debris, Jr. Photography Editor, Distinguished Student, Green Potters, Intramural Sports, Freshman Football Mgr., Army. DOUGLAS, JOSEPH F., E.E. . Bridgeport, Ind. Omega Psi Phi, A.I.E.E., Dunroamin, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., S.C.A., University Orchestra. DERNER, CECIL H., M.E. . Hammond, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Intramural Sports, P Men's Club, Football. DICKEY, MYRON D., Aero E. . Gary Ind. Pi Kappa Alpha, Debris, Engineer, Circ. Mgr., I.Ae.S., Navy. DICKSON, FRANCES P., H.E. . Connersville, Ind. Kappa Beta, Purdue Christian Foundation, P.I.A., S.C.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club. DiGERONIMO, JERRY, Sci. . New York, N. Y. Distinguished Student, Newman Club, P.I.A., A.P.A. DILLON, WARD A., Sci. . . Sterling, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi, Cary Club, Playshop, Union, Navy. DILTZ, JAMES A., M.E. . . Anderson, Ind. A.S.M.E., Army. DIMOND, HARACE E., A.T.E., Long Island, N. Y. I.Ae.S., Army. DINGLE, WILLIAM W., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Sigma Delta Psi, Student Senate, Union, Jr. Basketball Mgr., Senate Treas. DITTO, ROBERT J., M.E. . . Louisville, Ky. Theta Tau, A.S.M.E., Transfer from University of Louisville. DITTRICH, JOHN C., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Aihi Gamma Delta, A.S.M.E., P.V.A., Pi Tau Sigma, rmy. DITZENBERGER, MARY A., Phar., Ft. Wayne, Ind. A.Ph.A., Pharmacist, P.I.A., University Choir, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club. DOAN, CHARLES A., Ch.E. . Bedford, Ind. A.I.Ch.E.,Army. DOCHTERMAN, RICHARD W., M.E. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Sigma Pi, A.S.M.E., Army. DODD, ALBERT W., . . Bedford, Ind. Theta Tau, A.S.M.E., Exponent, S.A.E., Chairman, Army, Transfer from Indiana University. DODSON, ERNEST L., C.E. . .Venango, Neb. A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports, Marine Corps, Transfer from Northwestern University. DOERING, BEVERLY M., Lib. Sci. . Elmhurst, Ill. Chi Omega, Debris, Jr. Editor Organizations, Dis- tinguished Student, Women's Pan-Hellenic Council. QOERING, HARVEY W., A.T.E. . Wakarusa, Ind. rmy. DOLD, CHARLES W., E.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.E.E., Camera Club, P.I.A., I.R.E., Radio Club, rmy. DOLIN, DAVID, E.E. . . . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Institute of Radio Engineers, W.B.A.A., Navy. DOLLMEYER, CLARENCE H., M.E. Downers Grove, Ill. Alpha Sigma Phi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma, Army, Transfer from Illinois Institute of Technology. DOMBROWSKI, DANIEL J., M.E. Williamsville, N. Y. Pi Kappa Alpha, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Newman Club, S.A.E., Skull and Crescent, Army, Transfer from Univ. of Buffalo. DONAHUE, DOROTHY J., Sci. . Alexandria, Ind. Distinguished Student, Newman Club, Purdue Scientist, Transfer from Ball State Teacher's College. DONNELL, RICHARD M., E.E. . Greensburg, Ind. Acacia, Secretary, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Purdue Engineer. DORN, JOHN L., Aero. E., Clark Summit, Pa. Aero Modelers, I.Ae.S., Gamma Delta, Transfer from Wayne University. DOW, CHARLES E., Ag. Ed. . Paragon, Ind. A.E.S., Cary Club, Cary Club, Clarion, Purdue Christian Foundation, P.I.A., 'f12 Club. DOWNS, EVELYN N., Pharm., New Albany, Ind. Alpha Delta Pi, A.Ph.A. President, Treasurer, Debris, Advertising Manager, University Choir, Westminster Foundation, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A., Kappa Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary. DOWELL, STEPHEN B., M.E. . Seattle, Wash. Theta Chi, Vice-Pres., Scc'y, Pledge Marshall, A.S. M.E., Gimlet Club, Intramural Sports, P Men's Club, Student Senate, Football, Baseball, Sr. Mgr., DOWNEN, BYRON H., Agr. . Vincennes, Ind. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Ceres, Intramural Sports, Ag. Econ. Club, Army. DOWNEN, MARTHA A., H.E. . Shelburn, Ind. Purdue Christian Foundation, P.I.A., S.C.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club. DOWNEY, THOMAS E., Sci. . Sale Creek, Tenn. Ceres, Army. DOXSEY, RODGER S., M.E. . Shaker Heights, O. Sigma Pi, S.A.M. DOYLE, GEORGE M., Ch.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Newman Club, P.V.A., P.I.A. DRAGOO, EUGENE T., Agr. . . Franklin, Ind. Dairy Club, Publicity Manager, Banquet Committee, Purdue Christian Foundation, P.V.A., P.I.A., S.C.A. DRAKE, IRA B., JR., M.E., New Albany, Ind. A.S.M.E., Army, Transfer from University of Louis- vil e. DRAKE, MORIS D., M.E. . . . Wayne, O. Alpha Tau Omega, Activities Bureau, A.S.M.E., Exponent, S.A.E., Union, Army. DRAKE, ROBERT A., M.E. . Rochester, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Navy. DREHOBL, GEORGE F., M.E. . . Bedford, Ind. Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Navy. DREISBACI-LTHOMAS S., A.T.E. . Detroit, Mich. Sigma Chi, Treasurer, Distinguished Student, Flying Club, I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, Navy, Transfer from University of Detroit. DRISCOLL, THOMAS G., M.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Sigma, A.S.M.E., Christian Science Associa- tion, S.A.E., Union Show, Army. DRISCOLL, WILLIAM F., M.E. . Ak1'on, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Army, Transfer from Taylor University. DRUCKEMILLER, JACK A., . Marion, Ind. Alpha Chi Rho, Fraternity President's Council, Union Show , Inter-Fraternity Ball Committee. DUESTERBURG, WILLIAM F., Pharm Vincennes, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.Ph.A., Exponent, Kappa Psi, Student Senate, Junior Executive. DUKES, FRANK R., E.E. . . Lafayette, Ind. Institute of Radio Engineers. DUNCAN, KENNETH R., Pharm., New Castle, Ind. Sigma Chi, Kappa Psi, P1'esident, W.B.A.A., Army, Transfer from Denison University. DUNLOP, JAMES R., Aero. E. . Chicago, Ill. Dolphin Club, UP Men's Club, Swimming Team. DURFEE, JACK M., C.E. . . Townville, Pa. A.S.C.E, Cary Club, Chi Epsilon, Distinguished Stu- dent, P.I.A., Tau Beta Pi, Transfer from Bucknell University. DURNBAUGH, GORDON A., C.E. W. Lafayette, Ind. A.S.C.E., P.V.A., Scabbard and Blade, Army. DURY, FREDERICK W., JR., M.E. . Marion, Ind. A.S.M.E., P.I.A., S.C.A., Army. DWYER, PATRICIA J., . Indianapolis, Ind. Beta Xi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Newman Club, Uni- versity Choir, Transfer from Butler University. EASLEY, EDWIN D., M.E. . South Bend, Ind. Delta Tau Delta, A.S.M.E., Band, Green Potters, President, Intramural Sports, Purdue Men's Glee Club, S.A.E., Student Senate, President, Union Show, University Choir, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. EASLEY, JACK R., E.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fraternity Affairs Oflice, W.B.A.A. EASTMAN, ROBERT J., Ch.E. . Burlington, Ind. Acacia, A.I.Ch.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Purdue Men's Glee Club, University Choir, College Widow, New Moon, Army. EATON, STANLEY, T. dz I.E. . Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Distinguished Student, Iota Lambda Sigma, F.A.C., S.A.M. ECCLESTON, HARRY E., Met. E. . Alliance, O. Navy, Transfer from Balwin-Wallace. ECK, RUSSELL C., C.E. . . Noblesville, Ind. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Social Chairman, Lutheran Stude nts' Club, P.I.A., Navy.Transfer from DePauw. ECKERT,ELEANOR,H.E. . New Brunswick,N.J. Glenwood House, Distinguished Student, Omicron Nu, P.I.A., S.C.A., Y.W.C.A., Beta Sigma Phi, EDDY, ROBERT I., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E., Band, Camera Club, Cary Club. EDELSOHN, CHARLES R., and N.S. at T. Cincinnati, O. A.I.E.E., Camera Club, Cary Club, Debris, Art Editor, Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Pres., Institute of Radio Engineers, Tau Beta Pi, Union. EDINIQIXIONDSON, CHARLES, M.E., Jasonville, Ind. A.S. .E. EDMONDSON, KEITH H., Ch.E. . Glen Ellyn, Ill. A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club, Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Reamer Club, Tau Beta Pi. EDWARDS, JOYCE M., Sci. . Fairmont, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Modern Dance Club, University Choir, W.R.H. Club. EDWARDS, DONALD F., Sci. . Springheld, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma, Intramural Sports, HP Men's Club, Playshop, Union Show, Baseball, Marine Corps. EGLI, RALPH F., Ch.E. . Mount Vernon, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., P.I.A., Wesley Foundation, Army. EHRKE, WARREN D., M.E. . Aberdeen, S. D. Sigma Chi, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Army, Transfer from Northern State Teachers' College. EICHACHER, E. JEAN, H. E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Beta Xi, Activities Bureau, A.W.S., Vice-President. EKLIND, HOWARD A., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E., Vice-President, President, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Pendragon, Pi Tau Sigma, P.O.M.M., Scabbard and Blade, Student Senate, Tau Beta Pi, Unive1'sity Choi1'. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. ELLIOTT, KENNETH E., Pharm. . Sheridan, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, Gimlet Club, Kappa Psi, Basketball, Manage1', Army. ELLIOTT, SARAH C., H.E. . Connersville, Ind. Zeta Tau Alpha, A.W.S., Executive Board, Distin- guished Student, Exponent, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Kappa Delta Pi, Virginia C. Me1'edith Club. ELLIS, WARREN L., M.E. . . Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma, Army, Student Instructor. ELMLINGER, FRANK G., M.E., Logansport, Ind. A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Army. ELROD, JOSEPH W., E.E. . . Coatesville, Ind. A.I.E.E., Pistol Team, Navy. ELSNER, NORMA J., Agr. . Indianapolis, Ind. Distinguished Student, Horticultural Society, Purdue Sportswomen, University Lutheran Assembly, W.A.A. , W.R.H. Club,Transfer from Indiana Central College. EMERSON, ROBERT J., Ch.E. . Louisville, Ky. Phi Delta Theta, A.I.Ch.E., Catalyst Club, Exponent, Gimlet Club, Intramural Sports, P.A.C., UP Men's Club, Union, Track Manager, Cross Country Team Manager, Navy. EMHOFF, SHIRLEY E., Sci. . Grosse Pointe, Mich. Distinguished Student, Outing Club, Pi Omicron, P.V. A., Purdue Sportswornen, President, Triton, W.A,A., W.R.H. Club, Hockey, Volleyball, Softball, Army. EMISON, SIDNEY S., Sci. . . Louisville, Ky. Sigma Chi, Navy. EMMERICH, LEWIS, E.E. . . Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Epsilon Rho, Cary Club, Institute of Radio Engineers, Radio Guild, W.B.A.A., 920 Club, Army. ENDRES, RICHARD O., E.E. . Tulsa, Okla. A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers, President, P.I.A., Purdue Radio Club, Navy. ERDMANN, RICHARD G., E.E. . Elkhart, Ind. Eta Kappa Nu, Army, Transfer from Kenyon College. ESCH, ROBERT A., C.E. . Shaker Heights, O. Sigma Chi, A.S.C.E., Debris, Distinguished Students Fraternity President's Council, Navy. ESKEW, ROBERT L., C.E. . . Vincennes, Ind. ?.V.A., P.I.A., Army, Transfer from University of owa. EUBANKS, CAROL JANE, Sci. . . Chicago, Ill. Distinguished Student, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-Pres., P.I.A., Purdue Independent, Westminster Founda- tion, W.R.H. Club, Service Coordinator, Y .W.C.A. EUCHMER, E. BRUCE, Ch.E. . Chicago Ill. 5.1-.Ch.E., Cary Club, P.I.A., Purdue Independent, mon. EVANS, CECIL E., C.E. . . . Salem, Ind. Kappa Delta Rho, A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports. EVANS, ETHEL G., H.E. . Campbellsburg, Ind. P.I.A., Roger Williams Club, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club. EVANS, HARRY P. M.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E., Army. EVANS, THOMAS H., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Sigma, A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Distinguished Student, Engineer, Exponent, Intramural Sports. EVERT, JACK L., M.E. . . Savin, Minn. A.S.M.E., Vice-Chairman, Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, P.V.A., P.I.A., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Transfer from North Dakota State. EVERETT, MARJORIE LEE, H.E., Vincennes, Ind. P.I.A., S.C.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, West- minster Foundation, W.A.A. EVERLY, CARL E., T. Sc I.E., Bloomington, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, Iota Lambda Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Senate, Football, Marine Corps. EVERS, WILLIAM C., JR., Sci., . Dayton, Ind. Camera Club, Distinguished Student, Kappa Delta Pi, P.I.A., Army, Transfer from Taylor Univ., Rose Polytechnic Institute. EWING, THOMAS J., M.E. . Youngstown, O. Kappa Sigma, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Army. FABIANI, HENRY L., A.T.E. . Waterbury, Conn. I.Ae.S., Army. FACKLER, ROBERT W., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Fraternity Presi- dent's Council, Sec., Gimlet Club, Sec.-Treas., Junior Prom Committee, Military Ball Committee, Chair- man, t'P Men's Club, P.O.M.M., Scabbard and Blade: Lniversity Yell Leaders, Zouaves. FAHNESTOCK, JAMES D., E.E. Port Washington, N. Y. Sigma Nu, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Ex- ponent, Managing Editor, Gimlet Club, Glider Club, Green Potters, Institute of Radio Engineers, Purdue Men's Glee Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Student Senate, University Choir, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Army, Radio Club. FALL, CLAIR E., M.E. . . Morris, Minn. A.S.M.E., Army, Transfer from St. Cloud State Teachers College, Minn. FAUST, RICHARD A., Sci. . Terre Haute, Ind. Distinguished Student, Forestry Club, Army. FAUST, JEROME, Aero E. . . Brookfield, Ill. Theta Xi, I.Ae.S., Newman Club, Union, Transfer from Notre Dame. FEARN, DALE H., A.T.E. . . Bozeman, Mont. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Navy, Transfer from Montana State College. FEDERMAN, JOHN L., Ch.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, House Mgr., A.I.Ch.E., Catalyst Club, Union,Vice-Pres., House Managers' Council, Pres. FEEMSTER, MARY E., Sci., Cambridge City, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta, Canterbury Club, Distinguished Student, W.A.A., Council, Transfer from Ward Belmont School, Tennessee. FERNANDEZ JORGE, Ch.E. . Monter1'ey, Mexico Phi Kappa, A.I,.Ch.E., Catalyst Club, Newman Club, Pan American Club. FETTIG, NANCY JOAN, Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Exponent, Newman Club. FEUCHT, PAUL H., Phar. . . Chicago, Ill. Sigma Nu, Kappa Psi. FICHTNER, JAMES O., M.E. . . Peru, Ind. A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Purdue Men's Glee Club, University Choir, University Lutheran Assembly, Treas. FICKLE, LEE E., E.E .... Mulberry, Ind. Acacia, A.I.E.E., Exponent, Intramural Sports, Zouaves. FINCH, SUZANNE, Phar. . . Cincinnati, O. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, A.Ph.A., Dis- tinguished Student, Exponent, Gold Peppers' Phar- macist, University Choir, University Yell Leaders. FINKBINER, GEORGE, M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Sigma Phi, University Choir. FINK, ROSCOE J., C.E. . . Vesaelles, Ind. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Army. FISCHER, DON, M.E., and N.S. SL T., St. Louis, Ind. FISHBACK, CHARLES R., Ch.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, A.I.Ch.E., Transfer from DePauw, Montana Mines, and University of California. FITZGERALD, FRANCIS J., E.E. Grand Rapids, Mich. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Vice-Pres., Engineer, Ass't. Editor, Newman Club, Reamer Club, University Yell Leaders. FLANAGAN, JAMES JR., M.E., Kenilworth, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Union, Marine Corps. FLANNERY, ROBERT G., C.E., Washington, Ind. Pi Kappa Alpha, A.S.C.E. FLECK, JOHN W., Ch.E. . . . Hobart, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, A.I.Ch.E, Catalyst Club, Distin- guished Student, Fraternity Affairs Office , Intramural Sports, Omega Chi Epsilon, P.V.A., Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Union, Navy. FLEMMING,WENDELLH.,Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., S.C.A., Zouaves, FLICK, RUSSELL E., M.E. . . Gary, Ind. A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Engineer, P.I.A., Purdue Independent, S.A.E. FOGLE, JUNE, I-I.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Distinguished Student, Triton, W.A.A., Aquacade. FOLEY, FREDERICK W., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, A.S.C.E. , Flying Club, Treas. 3 Army. FOLGER, DAVID B., M.E. . . Columbus, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., S.C.A. , Wesley Foundation. FORBES, RAYMOND F., E.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Navy. FORD, CHARLES H., C.E. . . Louisville, Ky. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student. FORSHEE, WILLIAM A., A.T.E. . Cincinnati, O. Beta Theta Pi, Aero Modelers, Flying Club, I.Ae.S., Army. FORSLUND, EDWARD E., M.E. . Ardmore, Pa. Lambda Chi Alpha, A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Exponent, Green Potters, I.Ae.S., Vice-Pres., Zouaves, Navy. FOSBRINK, RALEIGH, Ag. Ed., W. Lafayette, Ind. Agricultural Education Society, Army. FOSTER, CHARLES F., Ch.E., Seymour, Ind. Pi Kappa Alpha, Activities Bureau, A.I.Ch.E., Glider Club, Intramural Sports, Army. FOSTER, CHARLES N., Ch.E. . Oak Park, Ill. Phi Sigma Kappa, A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Dis- tinguished Student, Skull and Crescent, Army. FOUTS, JAMES E., M.E. . . Camden, Ind. A.S.M.E., Vice-Chairman, Distinguished Student, Purdue Men's Glee Club, University Choir. FOX, MARSHALL J., JR., M.E., Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau, A.S.M.E., Exponent, Intramural Sports , Football, Navy. FOX, MIRIAM L., Sci. . . . Wabash, Ind. Distinguished Student, Newman Club, P.I.A., W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Transfer from Saint Francis. FRANCE, RICHARD E., E.E. . . Rockford, Ill. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., P.I.A., S.C.A., Golf Team, Luma Co-op House, Army. FRANTZREL, WALTER G., Ag. E. Indianapolis, Ind. Rochdale Co-op, Exponent, S.C.A., A.M.S.A.E., Treas., Army. FRAZEE, SANFORD A., Agr. . Huntington, Ind. Dairy Club, Pres., P.V.A., P.I.A., Poultry Club, S.C.A., Army, Transfer from Ball State Teachers College. FRAZER, WILLIAM B., E.E. :lc N.S., Ottumwa, Ia. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Navy, Transfer from De- Pauw University. FREEMAN, WILLIAM A.,M.E. . SouthBend, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, A.S.M.E., Dolphin Club, Sec., Gimlet Club, Green Potters, Intramural Sports, P Men's Club, Sec.-Treas., Union, Swimming Team, Chairman, P Men's Blanket Hop. FREMD, OSBORNE N., Ch.E. . Louisville, Ky. Triangle, A.I.Ch.E., Exponent, Intramural Sports, Purdue Christian Foundation, Radio Club, Navy, Transfer from University of Louisville. FISHER, LYNN B., M.E. . Battle Ground, Ind. A.S.M.E., P.I.A. FRENCH, GEORGE R., M.E. . . Whiting, Ind. Theta Tau, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E., Fraternity President's Council, Intramural Sports, Skull and Crescent. FRICKE, LARRY P., A.T.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Chi, Debris, I.A.S., P.O.M.M., Navy, Transfer from Indiana State Teachers' College. 'ur-vw-1 an FRIEDMAN, MILDRED, H.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Delta Tau, A.W.S., Hillel Foundation, Purdue Concert Choir, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club. FRIEDMAN, SANDER B., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. Aero Modelers, Pres., A.S.M., A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Soccer. FRIEDMAN, WALTER, M.E. . Brooklyn, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Mu, A.S.M.E., Intramural Spo1'ts, S.A.E., Swimming. FRIEND, LLOYD C., Agr. . . Charlestown, Ind. Distinguished Student , Purdue Christian Foundation, S.C.A., UIQ Club, Army. FRISINA, FRANK R., A.T.E. . Meadville, Pa. Lambda Chi Alpha, I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, Army, Transfer from Allegheny College, Pa. FRITCHMAN, JACK F., M.E. . Pittsburgh, Pa. Delta Chi, Fraternity President's Council, Army. FURLOW, MARJORIE G., Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Delta Gamma, Outing Club, Wesley Foundation, W.A.A. Sports Head, Council.' FYFE, JOHN A., T. 8: I.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Iota Lambda Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, P.V.A., Exec- utive council, Army. GAAL, ARNOLD, M.E. . New Hyde Park, N. Y. Beta Theta Pi, A.S.M.E., Debris, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, S.A.E., Union, Union Show. GABLE, VERNON, M.E. . . Losantville, Ind. Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, L. f.A. GALERMAN, RAPHAEL, Ch.E., Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Treas., A.C.S., Dun- roamin, Sigma Delta Chi, Pres., Navy, Transfer from Butler U. and U. of Wis. GALLOWAY, DALE F.,Agr. . . Corington, Ind. Alpha Zeta, Hoof and Horn. GAMBLE, RICHARD W., E.E., Pacific Grove, Calif. Ca1'y Club, Outing Club, Army. GANONG, DONALD R., Phar., W. Lafayette, Ind. A.Ph.A., P.I.A., Purdue Men's Glee Club, Wesley Foundation, Navy. GANNON, ROSE, Sci. . . W. Lafayette, Ind. Pi Beta Phi, Newman Club, Union. GARDNER, HENRY A., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E., Band. GARMAN, HAROLD G., Ch.E. . Mishawaka, Ind. A.E.Ch.E., Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Army. GARRETT, CHARLES G., A.E., Hammond, Ind. Delta Upsilon, Flying Club, Glider Club, I.A.S., Intra- mural Sports, GARRETT, WENDELL, A.T.E., Indianapolis, Ind. I.Ae.S., Army. GARRIGUES, SAMUEL, M.E., Collingswood, N.J. A.S.M.E., P.I.A., S.C.A., Scriveners Club, Army, Transfer f1'om Indiana University. GASAWAY, ROBERT F., Ch.E. . Chicago, Ill. A.E.Ch.E., Dunroamin. GATES, GRANDON D. JR., M.E., Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Phi Kappa Tau, A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Debris, Forensic Board of Control, Intramural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma, Army. GATES, JOHN G. E.E. . . . Seymour, Ind. Delta Upsilon, A.IiE.E., Dunroamin, P.V.A., Wesley Foundation, Transfer from DePauw University. GATES, ROBERT B. E.E. . . Bellevue, Neb. Transfer from Colorado College, Marines. GATES, WILLIAM F., Sci. . . Cleveland, O. Sigma Chi, Fraternity Affairs Office, Intramural Sports, Pres. Purdue Trailer Camp 1947. GATES, WILLIAM L., Phys, Ed. . Bicknell, Ind. Pi Kappa Alpha, Intramural Sports, Freshmen Football and Baseball, Navy. GAWTHROP, HERBERT V., JR., Ch.E., Leesburg, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S., Scabbard and Blade, Army. GEBHARDT, ROBERT W., E.E. . Beaumont, Tex. A.I.E.E., Camera Club, Cary Club, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Pistol Team, Capt., Winner 1947 All Campus Bridge Tournament, Army. GEHRKE, OLENA P. H.E. . Tapachula, Chis., Mex. Pan American Club, P.I.A., Playshop, W.A.A. GELLER, CHARLES M., Sci. . Fort Wayne, Ind. Delta Upsilon, Navy, Transfer from DePauw Uni- versity. GEUDER, NORMAN O., C.E. . . Beruyn, Ill. Beta Sigma Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.C.E., Intra- mural Sports, Student Senate, University Choir, Uni- versity Lutheran Assembly, University Orchestra, Wrestling, Transfer f1'om J. Sterling Morton Junior College. ' GEORGIA, EDWARD J., M.E. . Lakewood, O. Phi Kappa, A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, P.V.A., University Choir. GERNAND, MARTIN O., Ch.E., Fort Wayne, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Omega Chi Epsilon, P.I.A., Spiked Shoe Club, University Lutheran Assembly, Army. GETZ, DEAN, M.E. . . . Garrett, Ind. Theta Chi, A.S.M.E., Exponent, I'nion. GEYER, JOHN W., T. :Sz I.E. . Keswick, Ia. Cary Club, Iota Lambda Sigma, Transfer from Uni- versity of Iowa. GIBBS, EDWARD L., JR., M.E., Downers Grove, Ill. Delta Tau Delta, Navy. GIBBS, ROBERT LEWIS, Ae.E., St. Louis, Mo. I.Ae.S., Purdue Radio Club, Navy. GIBLER, DAVID L., Ag.IC., North Canton, O. Delta Upsilon, I.Ae.S., Purdue Men's Glee Club, University Choir, Transfer from Swarthmore College and University Pennsylvania, Navy. GIBSON, LOREN H., C.E. . . Dunkirk, Ind. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Intramural Sports, Field Artil- lery. GILBERT, CHARLOTTE, Pharm., South Bend, Ind. A.Ph.A., Hillel Foundation, P.I.A., S.C.A., Uni- versity Choir, Kappa Epsilon. GILBERT, ROBERT B., A.T.E., Wheaton, Ill. Sigma Nu, GILES, HARRY L. Ag. E. . Plattsburg, N. Y. Cary Club, I.Ae.S., Transfer from Houghton College. GILFILLAN, JAMES S. E.E., . Jacksonville Fla. Pi Kappa Alpha, Associate Editor of Exponent, Fra- ternity Presidents' Council, Gimlet Club, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Charter member and Secretary, Sigma Delta Chi, Pres. and V.-Pres., Transfer from Miami and South Carolina Universities, Navy. GILLIAM, LOIS M., H.E. . . Dayton, O. Alpha Delta Pi CCharter Memberl, Agriculturist- Home Ec. Editor, Distinguished Student' Omicron Nu, P1-es., University Choir,V. C. Meredith Club, Wesley Foundation Sec., Transfer from Miami Uni- versity. EILLIGAN, JOHN B., E.E. . . Elwood, Ind. rmy. GILLUM, JACK, E.E. . . , Danville, Ill. A.I.E.E., Ca1'y Club, Navy. GLAMKOWSKI, EDWARD J., P.E. W. Lafayette, Ind. Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, P.I.A., Union. GLASGOW, CHARLES W., C.E., Margate, N. J. Pi Kappa Alpha, A.S.C.E. GLAUB, MARY ANN, H.E. . . Plymouth, Ind. Canterbury Club, V.C. Meredith Club, W.R.H. Club, Transfer from Christian College. GODWIN MADONNA, Sci. , . Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Ni Delta, Modern Dance Club, New Moon GOHLKE, CHARLES H., E.E. . . Berea, O. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.I.E.E., Skull and Crescent, Navy. GOLD, GUSTAVE L., Sci. . . Bronx, N. Y. Cary Club, Delta Rho Kappa Pres., Distinguished Student, Pendragon. GOLDBLATT, HALE H., M.E. . Trenton, N. J. A.S.M.E., Hillel Foundation, P.I.A., Transfer from University of Florida. GOLDFISCHER, LESTER, E.E., New York, N. Y. Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, Army, Transfer from Brooklyn College, N. Y. GOLDSTEIN, SAMUEL J., E.E. Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Alpha Mu, Distinguished Student, Alpha Phi Omega, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, Purdue Radio Club, Tau Beta Pi, Army. GOLDSTONE, NORMAN J., Aero E., Chicago, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Treas., Cary Club, Hillel Founda- tion, I.Ae.S., Transfer from Ohio State. GOODRICI-I, DAVID C., Sci. . Plymouth, Ind. Cary Club, Cary Club Clarion, Distinguished Student, Glee Club, P.I.A., Purdue Men's Glee Club, Purdue Independent, Exponent, University Choir, Cary Club Council. GOODRICH, GORDON, M.E,, Battle Creek, Mich. Phi Kappa Psi, A.S.M.E., Debris, Fraternity Affairs Of'l'ice, Union, Army. GOODRICH, JAMES F., Aero. E. . Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Sigma Phi, Aero Modelers, I.Ae.S., Sci-iveners Club, Wesley Foundation. GORDON, CAROLINE, H.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Distinguished Student, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Club. GORDON, HERMAN J., E.E. . Chicago, Ill. Navy. GOSSARD, DONALD W., Agr., Kempton, Ind. Hoof and Horn, P.I.A., Army. GOTTLIEBSEN, LENIUS H,, E.E., Kenosha, Wis. A.I.E.E., Alpha Pl1i Omega, Institute of Radio Engi- neers, P.I.A., S.C.A., Navy, Transfer from Oberlin College. GOULD, RICHARD W., C.E. . . Toledo, Ohio Tau Epsilon Phi, A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports, Navy. GRABER, JOHN F., A.'I'.E. . . Knoxville, Tenn. I.Ae.S., Newman Club, Army. GR.AEF, LESLIE H., C.E. . . Rochester, N. Y. A.S.C.E., Navy, Transfer from Valparaiso University. GRAF, FREDERICK C., E.E., Fort Recovery, Ohio A.I.E.E. , Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers. GRAHAM, GORDON J., Agr. . South Bend, Ind. Phi Kappa Tau, Agriculturistg Alpha Epsilon Rho, Ceres, Fraternity Presidents' Council, Radio Guild, Treasurer, Radio Stage, Sigma Delta Chi, W.B.A.A., Senior Board, Zouavcs. GRAHAM, RICHARD K., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Kappa Sigma. . GRAN, RICHARD W., E.E., . Evanston, Ill. A.I.E.E., Army, Transfer from Clemson College, S.C. GRASSEL, JOHN W., C.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.S.C.E. GRAUER, MARILYN R., H.E., Cleveland Hghts. O. P.I.A., Virginia C. Meridith Club, Y.W.C.A. GRAVETTE, GLORIA, Lib. Sci. Peoria, Ill. Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta: Debris, Assoc. Editor, Distinguished Student, Gold Peppers. GRAY, JO ANN, H.E. . . Brownstown, Ind. Alpha Delta Pi, Modern Dance Club, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A. GRAY, SCOTT C., Sci. , . San Diego, Calif. Navy. GREEN, WILLARD E., M.E., South Bend, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports. GREENBERGER, FRANK R., Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi, A.I.E.E., Exponent, Hillel Founda- tion, Playshop, Radio Guild, Radio Stage, W.B.A.A. GREENING, DONALD J.,E.E. . . Monroe Mich. Phi Gamma Delta, A.I.E.E., Intramural Sports, Tau Beta Pi, Union Show, Army. GREGORY, PATRICIA ANN, Phar., W. Lafayette, Ind. Pharmacist, Woman's Pan-Hellenic Council, Kappa Epsilon. GREGORY, WARREN, Phys. Ed., Indianapolis, Ind. Delta Chi, Gimlet Club, P Men's Club, Wrestling, Army. GRIEB, RILEY R., M.E. . . Elkhart, Ind. Army. GRIER, EDWARD D., M.E. . . Peoria, Ill. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Rail- road Club, Army. GRIFFEY, JOHN F., M.E. . . Frankfort, Ind. Kappa Sigma, Army. GRIFFIN, MAURICE W., Aero E. . Louisville, Ky. I.Ae.S., Army. GRIFFITH, JOHN H., Aero E. . . Chicago, Ill. Transfer from Thornton Junior College, I.A.S., Army. GRIFFITHS, BARBARA A., Sci. . . Gary, Ind. Pan American Club. GROSS, LEO W., M.E. . Michigan City, Ind. Transfer from Valparaiso U., A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Intramural Sports. GROVE, MARY J., H.E. . , Mishawaka, Ind. Canterbury Club, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. GRUBE, HAROLD W. M.E. . . Gurnee, Ill. A.S.M.E., Glider Club, P.V.A., P.I.A., Pistol Team, Wesley Foundation. GULLICKSEN, SPENCER O., M.E., Park Ridge, Ill. Pi Kappa Phi, Camera Club, Sec'y., Debris, Photog. - Staff, P Men's Club, Pistol Team, Army, Transfer from Harvard Univ. GUMPPER, JOHN, Ch.E. . . Fort Wayne, Ind. Pi Kappa Phi, A.I.Ch.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Delta Psi, Spiked Shoe Club, Tau Beta Pi, Track-cross country. GUNKLER, ALBERT A., Ch.E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Sigma Nu, A.I.Ch.E., Pres., Catalyst Club, Dis- tinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Omega Chi Epsilon, P.V.A., Phi Lambda Upsilon: Tau Beta Pi. GUTHRIE, JOHN G., Forestry , W. Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Chi, Forestry Club, Sec.-Treas., Vice-Pres., lliurdue Men's Glee Club, Student Senate, Wrestling, rmy. GUTHRIE, MELVIN E., JR., M.E., Evanston, Ill. Delta Upsilon, P.V.A., Railroad Club, Union, Foot- ball Mgr., Army. GUTHRIE, ROBERT F., P.E. . Maplewood, N. J. Intramural Athletic Assoc., Newman Club, Lnion, Baseball, Wrestling, Marine Corps, Transfer from University of Illinois. GUTTENTAG, JACK M., Sci. . New York, N. Y. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intercollegiate Debating Team, Tau Kappa Alpha, Army. GUZEWICZ, JOHN F., M.E. , Taunton, Mass. Activities Bureau, A.S.M.E., Engineer, Newman Club, P.V.A., P.I.A., Zouaves. GUYER, WILLIAM F., C.E. . Newcastle, Ind. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student. HABICHT, BEATRICE B., Sci. . LaGrange, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Debris, Distinguished Stu- dent, Intramural Sports, Student Senate, Union, Union Show, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Governing Board, Y.W.C.A. HADJIAN, JAMES M., M.E. . Watertown, Mass. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, P.I.A., S.C.A., Social Chair- man, A.S.H.V.E., Intramural Sports, Army. HADLEY, WILLIAM A.,Agr. . . Marshall, Ind. Agricultural Education Society, Sec'y, Dairy Club, P.V.A., P.I.A., Poultry Club, S.C.A. i HADWIN, BERNAL R., E.E. . . Olivet, Mich. Army, Transfer from Western Michigan Univ.-College. HAEBERLE, FRANK L., E.E. . Greenfield, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, Army. HAFELE, MARION F., Forestry . Tobinsport, Ind. Alpha Zeta, Distinguished Student, Forestry Club, Xi Sigma Pi. HAGERTY, JAMES D., C.E. . . Howe, Ind. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Army. HAHER, JOHN J., A.T.E. . . Akron, Ohio. Lambda Chi Alpha, I.Ae.S., University Lutheran Assembly, Transfer from University of Akron. HAHN, PAUL G., Aero E. . . Evanston, Ill. Theta Chi, Sec'y, Exponent, Assoc. Editor, I.Ae.S. Intramural Sports, Sigma Delta Chi, Pres.: Skull and Crescent, Army, Transfer from Harvard Univ. HALDEMAN, WILLIAM F., Sci., Bloomfield, Ind. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Camera Club, Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, Sigma Pi Sigma, Outing Club, Purdue Scientist, Math Club, 'American Assoc. of Physics Teachers. HALL, LYMON B., M.E. . . Van Buren, Ind. A.S.M.E., P.I.A. HALL, WILBUR M., M.E. . New Castle, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Pi Tau Sigma. HALLETT, SAMUEL JR., M.E., Washington, D. C. Phi Kappa Psi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Union Show. HAMBLEY, CHARLES J., M.E. . Pikeville, Ky. A.S.M.E., Army. HAMMOND, JACK D., M.E. . . Gary, Ind. Cary Club, Army. HAMMOND, JOAN D., E.E. . Milwaukee, Wis, A.I.E.E., See'y, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Institute of Radio Engineers, Pi Omicron, Pres., Trans- fer from Bradley University, Ill. HAMMOND, SALLY ANN, H.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Pi Beta Phi, Activities Bureau, Jr. Mgr., Distinguished Student, Gold Peppers, Pres., Junior Prom Comm., Student Senate, Sr. H. E. Rep., Virginia C. Meredith Club, Westniiiister Foundation. HAMMOND, SALLY L., E. oieveiand, ohio Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities Bureau, Dis- tinguished Student, Gold Peppers, Intramural Sports. HAMPTON, CHARLES E., Sci. . Muncie, Ind. HAMPTON, PATRICIA L., Lib. Sci. . Auburn, Ind. Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Distin- guished Student, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Stu- dent Senate, W.R.H. Club, Gov. Board, Student Staff. HANAUER, STEPHEN, E.E., Pelham Manor, N. Y. A.I.E.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Distinguished Student Engineer, Eta Kappa Nu, I.R.E., P.I.A., S.C.A., Navy HAND, JAMES E., Met. E. . . Chicago, Ill. Sigma Nu, A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Catalyst Club, Ex- ponent, Student Senate. HANKS, KATHRYN B., Sci. . Dunkirk, N. Y. W.R.H. Club, Transfer from University of Minnesota HANSEL, PHILIP S., P.E. . New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta, Dolphin Club, Vice-Pres., Girnlet Club, Intramural Sports, Lutheran Student's Club, P Men's Club, Pres., Reamer Club, Swimming Team, Captain. HANSEN, JEROME R., M.E. . . Chicago., Ill. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Ex- ponent, P.V.A., P.I.A., W.B.A.A., Swimming Team, S.A.M., Transfer from Northwestern University. HANSON, DONALD R., C.E. . Lafayette, Ind. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, P.V.A., Playshop, Reamer Club, Union. HANSON, SCOTT, A.T.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi, Distinguished Student, Ginilet Club, Green Potters, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Student Senate, I'nion-Personnel Director, Union Show. HARDESTY, DONALD C., Agr. . Hamlet, Ind. Agriculturist-Business Manager. HARDING, EDWARD C., C.E. . Ft. Thomas, Ky. A.S.C.E., Cary Club-Pres., Cary Club Clarion-Editor, Chi Epsilon, Iron Key, Junior Prom Committee, Pendragon, P.I.A., Reamer Club-Pres., Student Senate V.-Pres., Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Senior Week Committee Chairman. HARDY, MAURICE M., A.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Transfer from DePauw University, I.Ae.S., Football- DePauw University, Navy. HARMON, JOHN J., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Transfer from St. Mary's College, A.S.M.E., Dun- roamin, Newman Club, University Choir. HARPER, CLARENCE M., Ch.E., Winchester, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi: Marines. HARRER, WILBER J., Agr. . . Spencer, Ind. Camera Club, Distinguished Student, Horticultural Society, Wesley Foundation, Track, Navy. HARRINGTON, TIM F., C.E. . Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Sigma, Newman Club, Navy. HARRIS, KENNETH A. Agr. E., North Judson, Ind. Chauncey House, A.S.A.E., Marines. HARRISON, BETTY LOU, H.E. . Kokomo, Ind. Chi Omega, Transfer from Indiana University, A.W.S., Distinguished Student, Green Guard, Omi- cron N u. HARLEN, GERALD E., P. E., Greencastle, Ind. Intramural Sports, Intramural Athletic Association, Purdue Men's Glee Club, P.I.A.- V. Pres., Purdue Independent Paper-Sports Editor, Student Senate, Wesley Foundation, W.B.A.A. HARMON, BILL G., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Alpha Chi Rho, A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Roger Williams Club, Army, Cosmopolitan Club. HARTMAN, ORVILLE L., C.E. . South Gate, Calif. Transfer from Valparaiso University, A.S.C.E. , Navy. HARRY, JAMES B., A.T.E. . . Akron, Ohio Pi Kappa Epsilon, I.A.S., Track- U. Akron. HARVEY, J ULIAN A., Aero. E. . Scarsdale, N. Y. ' Transfer from University North Carolina. HARTZELL, GEORGE W., M.E. . . Troy, O. Triangle, Cary Club , Skull and Crescent. HASE, GEORGE M., M.E. . . Waukesha, Wis. Phi Delta Theta , Navy. HASKELL, RICHARD E., Ch.E. . Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau, Army. HATKE, DOROTHY R.,Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Lambda Delta, A.W.S., Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, Newman Club, P.I.A. HAUSBURG, EDWARD W.,Ch.E. . Elsmere,N.Y. Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. HAVERSTOCK, ARTHUR B., JR., P.E. - Corpus Christi, Texas Cary Club, Distinguished Student, HP Men's Club, Egotball, Navy, Transfer from Baylor University, rss. HAWLEY, GEORGE P. Ch.E. . Danville, Ind. Distinguished Student, Intramrual Sports, S.C.A., Army. HAWTHORNE, WILLIAM C., A.T.E. Binghamton, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, I.A.S., Intramural Athletic Assoc., W.B.A.A., Navy, Transfer from Emery University, Georgia. HAZARD, WILLARD H., M.E. . Rochester, N.Y. Delta Upsilon, Distinguished Student, Fraternity President's Council, Purdue Men's Glee Club, Union, University Choir, Football Manager, Navy. HAZELWOOD, MIDGE, Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gold Pepper, Secretary, Playshop, Student Senate, Senior Exec., May Queen. I-IEANEY, THOMAS F., Sci. . Bayonne, N. Y. Newman Club, Navy. HEATH, WILLIAM W., Sci. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Intramural Sports, Sigma Delta Chi, Army. HECK, ROBERT E., Sci. . . South Bend, Ind. Distinguished Student, Int1'amural Sports, UP Men's Club, Football, Marine. HECK, THEODORE G., . Princeton, Ill. i2.S.M.E., Band, Cary Club, Purdue Veteran Assoc., rmy. HEDGEPETH,JOHN M.,Aero.E. . Richmond, Va. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, I.Ae.S., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Gamma Alpha Rho. HEEMSTRA, THEODORE, Met.E., Bluffton, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, A.I.Ch.E., President and V- President, A.I.Met.E. , Alpha Phi Omega, President and V-President, Catalyst Club, Convo Committee, Distinguished Student, Gimlet Club, Intramural Sports, Military Ball Committee, Phi Lambda Upsi- lon, P.O.M.M., Scabbard and Blade, V.-President, Student Senate, Jr. Exec. and President, Who's Who in American Colleges dz Universities, Zouaves. HEIDEPRIEM, PAUL G., M.E. . Deiance, Ohio Kappa Delta Pi, A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Dunroamin, Intramural Sports, Baseball, Army, Transfer from Valparaiso University. HEIERMAN, ALBERT E., C.E. . Leesburg, Ind. Beta Sigma Psi, A.S.C.E., Fraternity President's Council, Intramural Sports, University Lutheran Assembly, Army. HEIM, MARGARET, Sci. . W. Lafayette, Ind. University Choir, Wesley Foundation, W.A.A. HELD, THOMAS E., M.E. . . LaPorte, Ind. Alpha Chi Rho, A.S.M.E., Student Instructor. HELMS, HAROLD E., M.E. . . Muncie, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, Debris, Student Instructor, Navy. HENIKA, MORGAN, Met.E. . Lakewood, Ohio Phi Gamma Delta, A.I.Met.E., Band, Catalyst Club, Intramural Sports, Student Senate, Navy. HENNIGAN, RICHARD M., E.E. . Chicago, Ill. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Dolphin Club, Eta Kappa Nu, P Men's Club, Reamer Club, Tau Beta Pi, Swimming Team, Navy. HENRY, CLEMENCE J., Sci., Meadowbrook, N.Y. Newman Club, Purdue Scientist. HENRY, VICTORY M., JR., Sci. . Glen Ellyn, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau, Army, Transfer from Illinois Uni- versity. HEPPER, RICHARD H., M.E. . Ferguson, Mo. Phi Kappa, Social Chairman, Newman Club, Pres., Pi Tau Sigma, Transfer from Oberlin College. HERB, DONA J., A.T.E. . . Rome City, Ind. Phi Mu, Activities Bureau, I.A.P., Treas., I.Ae.S., Pan American Club, Wesley Foundations. HERRICK, ROBERT F., M.E. . New York, N. Y. Distinguished Student, Army, Transfer from Col- umbia University. HERRING, ARTHUR W., Sci. . Pierceton, Ind. Activities Council, Camera. Club, Dunroamin, Intra- mural Sports, Soph. Cotillion Comm. HERMANSEN,EGILW., E.E. Kristiansands, Norway A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, International Assoc. HERSHMAN, NORMA J., Sci. . Rensselaer, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta, Activities Bureau, Union Show, Transfer from MacMurray College. HERT, ORAL H., C.E. . . Lafayette, Ind. Army, Transfer from Indiana University. HESTON,WILLIAM L.,Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Chi, Navy. HIATT, WILLIAM C., . . Hope, Ind. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Exponent, Institute of Radio Engineers, Purdue Radio Club. HIBBS, ROBERT L., P.E. . . Carlisle, Pa. Cary Club, Intramural Sports, UP Men's Club, P.I.A. Track, Football, Army. HIGGINS, LAWRENCE E., Met. E. Temperanceville, Ohio. A.I.Met E, A.S.M., Navy. HIGHLANDER, CYRUS C., Ch.E., Galesburg, Ill. A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club, Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Omega Chi Epsilon, NP Men's Club, Pen- dragon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Reamer Club, Sigma Delta Psi, Tau Beta Pi, Football and Track. HILDEBRANDT, ROBERT, C.E., Logansport, Ind. Kappa Sigma, Army, Intramural Sports. HILL, OTIS R., Sci. . . . Omaha, Neb. Kappa Sigma, Army. HILLE, PAULINE G., H.E. . Taumton, Mass. Delta Zeta, Transfer from University of Kentucky and Rhode Island State College. HILLEBRANDT, JOHN P. JR., M.E. North Platte, Neh. Delta Chi, A.S.M.E., Newman Club, Union, Army, Transfer from Marquette University. HILLIS, CAROLYN L., H.E. . . Frankfort, Ind. Alpha Delta Pi, Green Guard, Omicron Nu, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Y.W.C.A. HILPERT, JOHN F., M.E. , . Stanford, Ill. A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.I.A. , Army. HILTON, ELINOR, H.E. . . Raleigh, N.C. Kappa Alpha Theta, Distinguished Student, Exponent Gold Peppers, Playshop, Student Senate, Triton, Union Show, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. HILTZ, EDWARD F., M.E. . Norwalk, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Newman Club. HIMES, HANNAH J., H.E. . Cromwell, Ind. A.W.S., Distinguished Student, Exponent, P.I.A., Union, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A., Privateers. HINES, FRANK E., E.E. . . Rochester, Ind. A.I.E.E., Army. HINES, GERALD D., M.E. . . Gary, Ind. Sigma Chi, A.S.M.E., Green Potters, Intramural Sports, UP Men's Club, Skull and Crescent, Vice- President, Student Senate, University Yell Leaders, Track, Army. HITCHCOCK, CRAIG R., M.E. Grand Rapids, Mich. A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Transfer from Grand Rapids Junior College. HITT, BLESSING MAE, H.E. . . Tipton, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta, Exponent, City Editor, Gold Peppers, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Westminster Foundation, Art Committee. HITT, NORMAN E., M.E. . . Tipton, Ind. Theta Chi, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Ac- counts, Mgr., Jmiior Prom Committee, Westminster Foundation. HITTLE, EUGENE C., E.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, Army. HOEHN, MARY B., H.E. . . . Kouts, Ind. P.I.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. HOEHN, RAYMOND J., M.E. . Flushing, N. Y. Transfer from Columbia University. HOEMKE, ARNOLD T., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Cary Club, Transfer from Illinois Institute of Technology. HOFFMAN, HERBERT E.,P.E. . Mishawaka, Ind. Kappa Delta Rho, Intramural Athletic Association, Intramural Sports, P Men's Club, Football and Basketball, Marine Corps. HOFFMAN, HOWARD O., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E., P.V.A., P.I.A., S.A.E. HOFFMAN, MARGARET, Sci., Manila, Philippines Scriveners Club, W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. HOFFMAN, RUTH O., Sci. . . Madison, Wis. Phi Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, I.A.P., Pan American Club, P.I.A. HOLDEN, ELIZABETH L., H.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, Virginia C. Meredith Club. HOLES, JEAN A., H.E. . . . Bedford, Ohio Kappa Alpha Theta, Debris, Distinguished Student, Green Guard, Playshop, Union Show, lfniversity Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club. HOLLARS, RUTH E., Sci. . Morristown, Ind. Phi Mu, Pan American Club, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A., Transfer from Franklin College, Playshop. HOLLIS, RICHARD M., E.E. . Gosport, Ind. Eta Kappa Nu, W.B.A.A., Transfer from Indiana University. HOLLOWAY, WILLARD, Phar., Indianapolis, Ind. Cary Club, Flying Club, Intramural Sports, Pistol Team, P.U. Boxing Assn., University Orchestra: Navy. HOLMES, WILLIAM H. E., JR., Sci. New Brunswick, N. .J. Alpha Sigma Phi, Distinguished Student, Fraternity Presidents' Council, Army. HOLLMEYER, LEWIS H., JR., C.E., Springfield, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta, A.S.C.E, Army, Transfer from Knox College. HOLLOWAY, FRANK, Ch.E., Monroe, La. Delta Tau Delta, A.I.Ch.E., Distinguished Student. HOLLOWAY, ROBERT L., Sci. . Middletown, Ky. Phi Delta Theta, Exponent, Sports Editor, Gimlet Club, Intramural Sports, Iron Key, P Men's Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Treas., Skull and Crescent, Soph. Cotillion Comm., Wh0's Who in American Colleges and Universities. HOLLOWELL, ROBERT E., JR., Forestry Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Zeta, Convo Committee, Exponent, Editor-in-chief, Forestry Club, Gimlet Club, Iron Key, P.V.A., Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Delta Chi, Who's Who in the American Colleges and Universities, Xi Sigma Pi, Navy, Harlequin Show. HOLMQUIST, ELDA B., Phar. . Marquette, Mich. Alpha Lambda Delta, Historian, A.Ph.A., Distin- guished Student, Exponent, City and Copy Editor, Rho Chi, Vice-Pres., Wesley Foundation. HOLTMAN, RALPH E., Agr. . . Seymour, Ind. galilwood Co-op, Alpha Zeta, Treas., Ceres, Dairy u . HOLZHAUER, E. J., Aero. E. . Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Engineer, I.Ae.S., P.I.A., University Lutheran Assembly, Bowling Team. HOOK, FRED J., A.T.E. . . . Gary, Ind. HOPKINS, GEORGE J., M.E. . Kendallville, Ind. Acacia, A.S.M.E., I.A.P., Interfaith Council, Purdue Men's Glee Club, University Choir, Wesley Founda- tion, Wesley Players, Pres. HOPKINS, RICHARD J. JR., Sci., Park Ridge, Ill. Cary Club, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Army. HOPKINS, WILLIAM P., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, Pres., A,S.M.E., Exponent, Union, Army. HORNER, FRED S., E.E. . . . York, Pa. Kappa Sigma, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Play- shop, W.B.A.A., Army. HORNER, HAROLD R., Ch.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Army. HOSIMER, FRANCIS G., Ch.E. . Detroit, Mich. A.I.Ch.E., Camera Club, Cary Club, Omega Chi Epsilon, P.I.A., Army. HOSKINS, JACK W., A.T.E. . Hammond, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, I.A.S. , Intramural Athletic Assoc., Army. HOSTETLER, WILLIAM, Aero. E. . Goshen, Ind. Alpha Sigma Phi, Distinguished Student, I.Ae.S., P.I.A., Gamma Alpha Rho, Army, Transfer from Tri- State College of Engineering. HOUSTON, JOHN P., M.E. . . . Pekin, Ill. A.S.M.E., Band, Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, University Lutheran Assembly, Transfer from Ill. Institute of Technology, Navy. HOYT, JACK H., E.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Transfer from Butler University. HOWELL, GEORGE A., E.E. . Fairfield, Iowa Intramural Sports, Wesley Foundation, Army, Trans- fer from Parson's College, Iowa. HOWELL, SAMUEL G., Ch.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club, Army, Transfer from Indiana Technical College. HUBBARD, MARY JO, . . Kokomo, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega, Distinguished Student, Kappa Delta Pi, Omieron Nu, Union, Union Show: Uni- versity Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club. HUBER, ROBERT C., Ch.E. . Hamilton, Ohio A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club, Intramural Sports, Army. HUFF, GEORGE E., Agr. . .A . Brazil, Ind. Roger Williams Club, Thomas Say Entomological Society, Army. HUFFAKER, RAY E., Met. E. . South Bend, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, A.I.Met.E., Treas., A.S.M., Catalyst Club, Pledge Trainer, Army. HUFFMAN, CHARLES A., E.E. . . Lapel, Ind. Circle Pines Co-op, A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engi- neers, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., S.C.A., University Choir, Navy. HUFFMAN, JACQUELINE, H.E. . Bluffton, Ind. Playshop: University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, VV.R..H. Club Student Staff, Y.W.C.A. HUGHES, DAN VV., Agr. . . Crawfordsville, Ind. Aeaeia, Ceres, Army. HUGHES, EILEEN, . . Sullivan, Ind. Roger William Club, Sec'y.-Treas., P.I.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, Soc-ial Comm., W.A.A. HUGHES, JOHN W., Phar. . VV. Lafayette, Ind. A.Ph.A., P.I.A., Purdue Jazz Society, See'y. HUGHES, PAUL R., Aero. E. . Napoleon, Ind. Theta Tau, Distinguished Student, Fraternity Pres- dent's Council' I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, Transfer from Ball State. HUIZENGA, KEITH G., Ch.E. . Chicago, Ill. Sigma Nu: A.I.Ch.E., Intramural Sports, Army, Transfer from Western Reserve I'niversity. HULCE, RICHARD L., . . Marion, Ind. S.C.A., Army. HUMEL, JOSEPH M., . . Tipton, Ind. A.S.C.E., Cary Club. HUMMEL, BARBARA ANN, H.E., River Forest, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta, .Activities Bureau, I'nion, Show, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Transfer from University of Wisconsin. HUMMEL, K. HAROLD, Aero. E. . Minot,N.D. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, I.Ae.S., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Gamma Alpha Rho, Vice-Pres., Navy, Transfer from Minot State Teac-hers' College. HUMMEL, RICHARD PHILIP C.E. . Bremen, Ind. Triangle, A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Army. HUMPHREY, JESS E., E.E. . . Greeley, Colo. A.I.E.E., Transfer from University of Rochester and Eastman School of Music, N.Y. HUNT, JAMES F., and Ch.E. . Lowell, Ind. Alpha Chi Rho, A.I.Ch.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi. HUNTER, RICHARD E., Aero. E. . Hoopeston, Ill. Distinguished Student, I.Ae.S., S.C.A., Army. HUNTINGTON, HUGH, Aero.E. . Columbus, Ohio Sigma Chi, I.Ae.S., Army, Transfer from Ohio State University and Miami University. JOHN R., Sci. . . W. Lafayette, Ind. Distinguished Student, Newman Club, Army. HUTSON, EVERETT M., . New Castle, Ind. A.S.M.E., Sec.-Treas., Cary Club, Treas., Council- man. IDEN, CHARLES C., E.E. . . Minerva, Ohio A.I.E.E., Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engi- neers. IKINS, JEAN A., H.E. . . . Lafayette, Ind. Ixappa Alpha Theta, Playshop, Student Senate, Union, Union Show, University Yell Leaders. INGERSOLL, HULETT S., M.E., E. Chicago, Ind. Sigma .Phi Epsilon, Pres., A.S.M.E., Exponent, Fraternity Presidents Council, Glider Club, Intra- mural Sports, Army. IRELAND, ROBERT G., M.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Army. IRICK, RICHARD NEIL, M.E., Fresno, Calif. Transfer from Fresno State College and Colorado University. ISAACSONNIERROLD A.,Aero.E. . Lafayette, Ind. I.Ae.S., Pl Tau Sigma, Navy, Transfer from Devil's Lake Junior College, N.D. JACK, MAY Ji., H.E. . . Schenectady, N. Y. Debris, Modern Dance Club, Vice-Pres., Union Show, University Choir, University Yell Leaders. JACKIE, JACK H., M.E. . . Sumter, S. Carol. Kappa Sigma, Skull and Crescent. JACKLIN, EARLE A., M.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Sigma, Purdue Concert Choir, Purduvians, Union Show, University Choir, Army, Transfer from De Pauw University. JACKS, PAUL E., M.E. . . Cuyahoga Falls, O. Triangle, A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Interfaith Council, Pres., Roger Williams Club, Pres., Navy. JACOBS, BERTRAM P. M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi, Activities Bureau, A.S.M.E., Intra- mural Sports, Skull and Crescent. JACOBS, JAMES M. Ch.E. . , Buffalo, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Mu, A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S., Debris, Hillel Foundation, P.V.A., Limp Rivet. JACOBS, ROBERT JAY, M.E. and E.E., Englew ood, N. J. A.I.E.E., A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Cary Club, Debris, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports. JACKSON, ELAINE, H.E. . Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Playshop, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A. JAHRLING, WALTER C., E.E. Queens Village, L.I., N.Y. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, P.V.A., P.I.A., Union, Track, Blaseball, Bowling, Athletic Mgr. of Men's Residence all. JAMES, GLORIA E., H.E. . . . Chicago, Ill. Alpha Delta Pi, Charter Member, Union, University Choir, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. JAMES, RICHARD G., M.E. . Indianapolis Ind. A.S.M.E., A.S.H.V.E., Army, Transfer from Rose Polytechnic. JAMES, WARREN T., M.E. . New Rochelle, N.Y. A.S.M.E., w.B.A.A. JAMSON, JOSEPH F., M.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Sigma, A.S.M.E., S.A.E. JANSING, MARJORIE, Lib. Sci. . Cincinnati, O. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities Bureau, Distin- guished Student, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Union, Union Show, W.A.A. JANIS, EDWARD ADAM, Ch.E., Chicago Hghts, Ill. Delta Chi, A.I.Ch.E., Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, P.I.A., Playshop, W.B.A.A., P.V.A., Army. JENKINS, PHIL, M.E. . . . Detroit, Mich. Delta Tau Delta, Union, Vice-Pres., Army. JENSEN, FINN, M.E. . . . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E., Army. JATCZAK, CHESTER F., Met.E. . . Gary, Ind. A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Distinguished Student, Newman Club, Army. JAFFE, SARA NETTIE, H.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Activities Bureau, Hillel Foundation, P.I.A., Student Senate, W.R.H. Club, Transfer from Butler University. JEROME, ELWOOD L., Aero. E. . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi, Aero Modelers, Vice-Pres., Fra- ternity President's Council, Hillel Foundation, I.Ae.S., Pi Tau Sigma, Student Senate, Football, Track, Riiie Team, Transfer from the Citadel, South Carolina. JOHN, PAULINE L., Sci. . Minneapolis, Minn. Pi Beta Phi, Canterbury Club, Distinguished Student, Transfer from Randolph Macon Women's College, Virginia. JOHNSON, CARL WALTER, C.E. . Gary, Ind. Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.C.E., P.I.A., Navy. JOHNSON, CHARLES W., C.E. . Connersville, Ind. A.S.C.E. ,I Navy, Transfer from Ohio Wesleyan. JOHNSON, DAVID L., Phar. . Nappanee, Ind. Phi Kappa Tau, Intramural Sports, Student Senate. JOHNSON, FRED E., M.E. . Frankfort, Ind. Triangle, A.S.M.E., Engineer, Pi Tau Sigma, Skull and Crescent. I JOHNSON, GERTRUDE, Sci. . Germantown, Ohio Kappa Alpha Theta, Exponent, Intramural Sports, Union Show. JOHNSON, HERBERT O., M.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. JOHNSON, JOHN E., M.E. . . Jamestown, N.Y. A.S.M.E., S.A.M., Army. ins' -qs... 'Y' YV? JOHNSON, MAJOR A., . . Galena, Ill. A.I.E.E., Eta Kappa Nu, Tall Beta Pi, Navy. JOHNSON, PAUL A., C.E. . . Lafayette, Ind. A.S.C.E., Navy. JOHNSON, RAYNARD J,, M.E. . Springville, N.Y. Kappa Delta Rho, Intramu1'al Sports, Golf. JOHNSON, ROBERT G., M.E. . Oak Park, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma. JOHNSON, ROBERT L., M.E. . Milwaukee, Wis, A.S.M.E.: Cary Club, Dunroamin,Intramural Spo1'ts Transfer from University Wis. JOHNSON, ROBERT S., Phar. . Linden, Ind. A. Ph.A., Circle Pines House, Band, Pharmacist, P.E.A., S.C.A. JOHNSON, ROSS H., . Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Eta. Kappa Nu, Exponent, P.V.A. JOHNSON, SYDNEY L. . . W. Lafayette, Ind. Distinguished Student: P.I.A., Transfer from Cornell, Ithaca, N. Y., Navy. JOHNSON, WAYNE E., Agr. . Twelve Mile, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Hoof and Horn, Horti- vulture Society, W.B.A.A., Army. JOHNSON, WILLIAM A., Phar. . Nappanee, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Psi. JOHNSTON, JAMES D., Sei., Shaker Heights, Ohio Cary Club, Treas., Phi Lambda Upsilon, S.O.Y.B., Treas., Army. JONES, BETTY LOU, H.E. . . Lafayette, Ind. Virginia C. Meredith Club, Secretary, W.R.H. Club, Y.W,C.A., Folk-a-whirler's Club. JONES, CAROL E., M.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Nu: Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Army. JONES, JAMES R., E.E. . . Franklin, Pa. Navy. JONES, JEAN M., Sci., . Crawfordsville, Ind. Phi Mu, Canterbury Club, Debris, Union. JONES, RICHARD D., Agr. . . St. Louis, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta, Horticulture Society, Marine Corps. JONES, ROBERT R., . Knightstown, Ind. A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers JONES, WALTER C., M.E. , Staten Island, N. Y. A.S.M.E,, Dunroamin, P.I.A., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Transfer from Wagner College, Staten Island. JONES, WILLIAM E., M.E. . . Oregon, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Navy. JORDAN, FLOSSIE E., M.E. . New York, N. Y. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, I.A.P., Pi Omicron, Housemother, Delta Psi Sorority. JYDAY, THOMAS N., Ch.E. . Elkhart, Ind. Circle Pines House, A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Purdue Christian Foundation, P.V.A., P.E.A., Purdue Independent, S.C.A. JUNDANIAN, THOMAS, Ae.E., Northbridge, Mass. I.Ae.S., P.E.A., Purdue Glee Club, University Choir. JUNKIN, WILLIAM P., Aero.E. . Flushing, N.Y. Phi Kappa Tau, I.Ae.S., Purdue Concert Choir, Radio Guild, W.B,A.A., Navy, Trnsfer from Muhlenberg College, Pa. KAISER, STANLEY, C.E. . . Walton, Ind. A.S.C.E., Union, Baseball, Army. KAMP, RICHARD H., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Chi, Intramural Sports, Newman Club. KAPLAN, ALVIN, E.E. . . Louisville, Ky. A.I.E.E., Debris, Hillel Foundation. KAPLAN, MILTON, Ch.E. . . Harvey, Ill. A.I.Ch.E., Camera Club, Hillel Foundation, Army. KAPLAN, ROBERT, E.E. . . Louisville, Ky. Hillel Foundation, P.I.A., Navy. KARN, JAMES D., M.E. . . Jackson, Mich. Theta Xi, Cary Club, Exponent, Flying Club, Glider Club, Green Potters, Intramural Sports, P.O.M,M. KASTING, RICHARD A., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Beta Sigma Psi, A.S.M.E., Band, Camera Club, Lutheran Students, Club, Skull and Crescent, Army. KATELEY, LAWSON M., M.S. in Ed. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Army, Transfer from Springfield College, Mass. KATZ, ELLIOT, M.E. . . . Paterson, N. J. Sigma Alpha Mu, A.S.M.E., Squash, Army. KATZ, LEONE S., Sci. . . , Chicago, Ill. Distinguished Student, Transfer from Northwestern Univ. KEITH, KATHRYN L., Sci. . Bloomington, Ind. Privateers, Army. KELLAR, MERRY ROSE, Sci. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, Kappa Delta Pi, P.I.A., Scriveners Club, University Choir, Wesley Foundation, W.A.A. KELLER, DONALD C., E.E. . . Wauseon, Ohio A.I.,E.E., University Lutheran Assembly, Marine Corps, Transfer from Valparaiso University. KELLER, HARRY K., T. 8: I.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Iota Lambda Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Army. KELLER, ROBERT H., Aero E. . Indianapolis, Ind. I.Ae.S., Treas., Army. KELSEY, NANCY L., H.E. . . Lakewood, Ohio Pi Beta Phi, Pres., Activities Bureau, Senior Exec., Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, University Choir, W.A.A., Council, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. KENDALL, ROBERT C., C.E. . Lincolnville, Ind. Triangle, A.S.C.E., Pres., Cary Club, Chi Epsilon, Sec'y.-Treas., Distinguished Student, Glee Club, Tau Beta Pi, University Choir, Grad. Class of 1947. KENNEDY, CAROL ANN, Sci. . Lakewood, Ohio Pi Beta Phi, Pres., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Union, W.A.A., Women's Pan- Hellenic Council, Vice-Pres. KENNEMAN, JOHN F. II, C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E., Student Senate, Dunroamin, Army, Transfer from Washington University, Mo. KENNINGER, CARL A., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Acacia, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Army. KENT, CARSON, M.E. . . Cleveland, Ohio Delta Tau Delta, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Union, Army, Transfer from Wooster College. KERCHEVAL, WILLIAM, M.E., New Albany, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Recorder, A.S.H.V.E., A.S. M.E., Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Playshop, S.A.E., Sigma Delta Psi, W.B.A.A., Basketball, Track, Army. KERNS, JACK A., M.E. . Grosse Pointe, Mich. Sigma Chi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Golf, Army. KERNS, RALPH L., . . . Peru, Ind. A.I.E.E., Intramural Sports, Army. KERSHNER, JAMES, T. Lit I.E., Jeffersonville, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, Distinguished Student, Industrial Education Society, Iota Lambda Sigma, Army. KERTIS, EUGENE C., PE. . South Bend, Ind. Phi Kappa, Athletic Mgr., Steward, Intramural Sports. KETCHAM, THOMAS, C., M.E., Chicago, Ill. - Phi Kappa Psi, A.S.M.E., Student Senate, Union. KICE, JOHN D., Aero E. . Birmingham, Mich. Acacia, Pres. and Social Chairman, Aero Modelers, Camera Club, Vice-Pres., Pres., Debris, Senior Pho- tography Editor, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Fraternity Presidents' Council, I.A.S., Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, Chairman Senior Cord Parade. KIDD, PHYLLIS V., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Pi Beta Phi, Debris, Distinguished Student, Kappa Delta Pi, Purdue Concert Choir, Purduvians, Uni- versity Choir, Wesley Foundation. KIER, NORMAN, Aero. E. . Springfield, Ohio. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Social Chairman, Alpha Phi Omega, Glee Club, I.A.S., Purdue Men's Glee Club, S.A.E. , University Choir, Purdue Outing Club, Pres., Navy, Transfer from Notre Dame. KILGORE, JOHN C., M.E. . Lakewood, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega, Band, Cary Club, Navy. KILLION, CHARLES L., M.E. . . Delphi, Ind. . .A. KILLION, JACK, M.E. . Delphi, Ind. Army. KIWMMELL, ELWOOD W., . . Gary, Ind. A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.V.A., P.I.A., Wesley Foundation. KINYG, .IAMES A., T. 6: I.E. . Buchanan, Mich. P1 Ixappa Phi, Bank, Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, Iowa Lambda Sigma, Student Senate. KINGSOLVER, WILLIAM S., E.E., Fort Knox, Ky. Kappa Sigma, A.I.E.E., Intramural Sports, Skull and Crescent, Navy. KINNEY, NANCY D., Phar. . Ft. Wayne, Ind. American Pharmaceutical Ass'n, Newman Club, Pharmacist. KINSEY, WILSON, M.E. . Cincinnati, Ohio. Lambda Chi Alpha, A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Intramural Sports, Purdue Men's Glee Club,I7niversity Choir. KIRKE, JAMES H., E.E. . . Ft. Wayne, Ind. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Army. KIRLA, GLORIA M., Phar. . . . Gary, Ind. Beta Xi, A.Ph.A., Modern Dance Club, Roger Williams Club, Triton, Union Show, University Choir, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club. KITTERMAN, DOUGLAS T., E.E., Noblesville, Ind. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Chi Epsilon, Distinguished Student. KLAPPER, DAVID B., . , Oak Park, Ill. KLEBECK, ELEANORE, Phar. . Chicago, Ill. A.Ph.A., Debris, Exponent, Intramural Sports: New- man Club, Outing Club, Pharmacist, P.I.A., W.A.A. KLEIN, GEORGE H., C.E. . . Detroit, Mich. A.S.C.E.: Lutheran Students' Club, P.I.A., Uni- versity Lutheran Assembly, Navy, Transfer from Valparaiso I'niversity. KLEIN, KENNETH VV., . Winona Lake, Ind . Cadet Officers' Luncheon Comm., A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Dunroamin, Army, Transfer from Indiana Univ. and Rose Polytechnic. KLEIN, WILLIAM C., E.E. . Winona Lake, Ind. Cadet Oflicers' Luncheon Comm., A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Dun- roamin, Transfer from Indiana Univ. and Rose Poly- technic, KLEIN, WILLIAM-R., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Army. KLEINMAN, MARVIN L., Phar., E. Chicago, Ind. A.Ph.A., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Hillel Foundation, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Phi Lambda Upsilon, P.I.A., Rho Chi, Army, Transfer from Indiana Univ. KLEPINGER, WILBUR D., C.E,, Brookston, Ind. Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.S.C.E., Camera Club, Army. KLINGLER., VERNON C., . Elkhart, Ind. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, P.I.A. KNAI'B, NORMA J., Lib. Sci., Rensselaer, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta, Exponent, Union, University Choir, VV.A.A. ' KNOOP, ALAN R., E.E. . . . Summit, N. J. Alpha Sigma Phi, Band, University Orchestra. KNOOP, LOWELL W., Agr. . . Claypool, Ind. Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Wesley Foundation. KNOTTS, LUELLA W., H.E. . Greensfork, Ind. P.I.A., Purdue Independent, S.C.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, Ann Tweedale House. KNOX, ALBA E., M.E. . . Ft. Wayne, Ind. Phi Delta Theta, A.S.M.E., Intramural Athletic Association. KOCH, DUANE L., M.E. . . Fort Wayne, Ind. A.S,M.E., Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Army. KOCH, PHYLLIS K., Sci. . . Loganspo1't, Ind. Newman Club, W.R.H. Club. KOCH, WILLIAM E., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E., Wrestling, Football, Navy. KOERNER, WILLIAM F., A.T.E., Lafayette, Ind. P.I.A., Army. KOCON, MITCHELL J., M.E. . , Gary, Ind. A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Football, Army. KOEGLE, JOHN S., Ch.E. . . Highland, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Canterbu1'y Club, Cary Club, Intramural Sports,.I.A. A Junior Prom Committee, Military Ball Committee' KOHLBACHER, FRANK, E.E., Fort Wayne, Ind. A IE E Dunroamin, Institute of Radio Engineers' 1 1 PIA P.I.A., P.O.M.M., Scabbard and Blade, Transfer from Indiana University and Rose Poly- technic Institute. KOHLMEYER, JOHN E., Phar., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Beta Sigma Psi, A.Ph.A., Fraternity Presidents' Council, Kappa Psi, Rho Chi. IxOLB, FRANK J., JR., Phar. . . Paducah, Ky. A Ph.A., Kappa Psi, Army. KOZMOSKI, THOMAS T., E.E., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Navy. KOLBROOK, J. KENNETH, C.E., Louisville, Ky. Theta X1 Army. KONKOL, GEORGE, Aero E. . . Chicago, Ill. Distinguished Student, Exponent, I.Ae.S., P.I.A., Pres Pi Tau Sigma, Reamer Club, Tau Beta Pi, Limp Rivet Transfer from Illinois Institute of Technology. KOPSCICK, GEORGE, . . Gary, Ind. Kappa Delta Rho, Newman Club. KOTSIAKOS, WILLIAM N., C.E., E. Chicago, Ind. Delta Upsilon, A.S.C.E., Exponent, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., P.I.A., Purdue Independent, Union Show. KOIJRX GABRIEL J., Sci. . Michigan City, Ind. Phi Delta Theta, Forestry Club, Intramural Sports, ewman Club, Navy. KOVALCIK, FRANCIS J., E.E. . Whiting, Ind. Theta Chi, A.I.E.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Distinguished Exponent, Newman Club, P.V.A., Student Senate, Limp Rivet, Navy. KOVESCI, WILLIAM T., Agr. . . Gary, Ind. Horticultural Show Comm., Horticulture Society, hewman Club. KRAEMER, WALTER H., M.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Union, Capt. O.R.C. KRAJEWSKI, BRUNO S., M.E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Transfer from Rutgers University, Newman Club, KRAMER, CARL T., C.E. . . Anderson, Ind. A S C.E., A1'my. BRATZ, MARY B., H.E. . . . Angola, Ind. Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Pres. Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Privateers. KRAUS, ROBERT E., . Fort Wayne, Ind. Camera Club, Army. KRAUSER, JOHN F., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Alpha Tau Omega, Cary Club: Forensic Board of Control Green Potters, Newman Club, Pistol Club, Union Army. KREBS, HELENE K., Lib. Sci. . St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega, Transfer from Washington Uni- versity, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, I.A.P., W.R.H. Club, Y.W. C A Delta Phi Alpha. KREGER, CHARLES H., M.E. . Winnetka, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Army. KREISLE, JOHN E., M.E. . . Tell City, Incl. Delta Upsilon, Exponent, P.V.A., V.-Pres., P. U. Boxiing Assn., Army. KREISLE, WILLIAM E., C.E. . Tell City, Ind. Sigma Chi, A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports, Wesley Foundation, P.V.A. KRENGEL, THEODORE H., Met. E. . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi, A.I. Met. E., Hillel Foundation, KRISILAS, JOHN G., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. AS.M.E., Camera Club, Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma. KRIVIT, MURIEL, H.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Sigma Delta Tau, Playshop, Hillel Foundation, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club , W.A.A. KROEPLIN, HERBERT C., M.E., River Forest, Ill. A S M F , Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma Tau Beta Pi. KROH, CHARLES F., A.T.E. . Syracuse, Ind. Cary Club, Dolphin Club, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Vy. KROPF, ROBERT W., Che.E. . . Gary, Ind. AI.Ch.E., Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Kappa Delta Rho, Exponent, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Army. KROPP, ELEANOR J., Sci. . E. Chicago Ill. Phi Mu, Debris, Debate, Distinguished Student, Newman Club, Tau Kappa Alpha-Sec. Uniyersity Choir, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A., Scientist. KRUMMENACHER, VICTOR H., St. Louis, Mo. Acacia: A.I.E.E.: Engineer. KRYGOSKI, EDWARD J., M.E. . E. Chicago, Ill. Transfer from University Minnesota: Intramural Sports: A.S.M.E.: Army. KAESPERT,KATHRYN A.,Sci. . South Bend, Ind. Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Distin- guished Student: Exponent, City Editor: Gold Peppers: Interfaith Council: Intramural Sports. KUHN, HARRY W., Cl1.E. . . Milwaukee, WIS. Cary Club: Newman Club: Army. KULECK, EDMUND W., EE. . Newark, J. Transfer from Bucknell University: A.I.E.E.: Dis- tinguished Student: Intramural Sports: University Lutheran Assembly: Paddle Club. KULLBY, HARRIET, H.E. . Crown Point, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Transfer from Indiana Uni- versity: Debris: Union: W.B.A.A.: W.R.H. Club. KUTSCH, HOWARD J., Aero . Fort Wayne, Ind. Sigma Pi: Distinguished Student: I.Ae.S.: Intra- mural Sports. KWASNIESKI, ALPHONSUS .I., Sci., Evanston, Ill. Delta Tau Delta: Intramural Sports: Concert Choir: Purduvian: Glee Club: University Choir. KWASNIEWSKI, CASIMIR J., Sci., Evanston, Ill. Intramural Sports: Newman Club: Concert Choir: Purduvians: Glee Club: Radio Stage: University Choir: Army. KYBURZ, URBAN L., E.E. , Lafayette, Ind. Transfer from University Oklahoma: A.I.E.E.: Insti- tute of Radio Engineers: Outing Club. LACHOWICZ, RICHARD A., . Gary, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports: P.I.A.: Union: Army. LAKE, ROBERT F., M.E. . . Goversville, N.Y. P.I.A.: Army. LAKIN, WILLIAM A., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi: A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports. LAMB, CHARLES M., M.E. . Bowling Green, Ky. Theta Xi: A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports: P Men's Club: Purdue Men's Glee Club, Mgr.: University Choir, Mgr.: Golf Team: Army. LANDSTROM, WALTER G., Aero.E., LaGrange, Ill. Theta Xi: I.Ae.S. LANGTON, CHARLES, Forestry, Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Pi: Christian Science Association: Forestry Club: Xi Sigma Pi: Oak Leaves, Make-Up Ed. LANGUM, ROLF S., E.E. . Drammen, Norway A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. LANHAM, PAUL E., Aero.E., Parkersburg, W. Va. I.A.S.: University Orchestra: Navy: Transfer from Bethany College, W. Va. LANIER, SYDNEY J., JR., . Hammond, Ind. Pi Kappa Alpha, V.-Pres.: Alpha Phi Omega, Sec.: A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: Debris: Exponent: Intramural Sports: P.U. Boxing Assn. LANTZ, A. DAVID, . . Sidney, Ohio. Alpha Sigma Phi: A.I.E.E.: Band: Distinguished Stu- dent: Eta Kappa Nu, Treas.: Tau Beta Pi: University Orchestra. LANTZ, KENNETH F., Ch.E. . Logansport, Ind. A.I.Ch.E.: Transfer from Penn. State. LAPINE, ROBERT J., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi: Army: A.S.M.E.: Engineer: Fraternity President's Council. LARSON, ELIZABETH J., Phar. . Elkhart, Ind. D 'stinguished Student: Transfer from Western Reserve and Ball State. LARSH, RICHARD L., M.E., Crawfordsville, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Distinguished Student: P.I.A.: Army. LARSON, RAY B., M.E. . . . Elkhart, Ind. Alpha Kappa Lambda: A.S.M.E.: Fraternity Presi- dents Council: Intramural Sports: Pi Tau Sigma: Sigma Delta Psi: Silver Mask: Union: Fencing Team. LASHORNE, WILLIAM, Forestry, Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Alpha: Forestry Club: Navy: Transfer from University of Louisville. LATHDROP, STEPHEN D., Ch.E., Robinson, Ill. Omega Chi Epsilon: Army: Transfer from University of Illinois. LAWALL, PAUL K., E.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Pl Kappa Phi: A.I.E.E.: Army: Transfer from Uni- versity of Kansas. LAWBURGH, ROBERT H., E.E., Rockfort, Ind. LAWTON, GERALD B., A.T.E. . Vermillion S. Dak. LAY, ROBERT E., M.E. . . . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Army, P.V.A., Transfer from Wilson Junior College. LAYTON, ROBERT E., E.E. . . Gary, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fraternity President's COLIIICII, Pres., Gimlet Club, Pres., Iron Key, Prom Chairman. LEAK, JAMES R., Agr. . . . Lizton, Ind. Agriculturist, Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Distinguished Stu- Purdue Christian Foundation, University Choir, H12 Club. LEACH, DONALD A., JR., Ch.E., Chicago, Ill. Triangle, A.I.Ch.E., Catalyst Club, Dolphin Club, Intramural Sports, P Men's Club: P.V.A., Skull and Crescent, Swimming Team, Navy. LEAMON, JOE P., M.E. . Muncie, Ind. Transfer from Rice Institute. LEAVITT, DAVID, . , Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi, A.I.E.E., Student Senate, Army. LEAVITT, EDWARD H., M.E., La Grange, Ill. Alpha Sigma Phi, T1'eas., Sec'y., House Mgr. , A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Tau Beta Pi, Transfer from Illinois Institute of Tech- nology. JOHNSON, LECARDA, H.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega, Activities Bureau, Green Guard, Union, University Choir. LECKIE, DONALD S., M.E. . Valparaiso, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Pi Tau Sigma, Scrivener,s Club, Tau Beta Pi, Navy. LEDERER, ROBERT C., M.E., New York, N.Y. Theta Chi, Alpha Phi Omega, Exponent, Navy. LEE, EDMUND S., . . Dayton, Ohio Theta Xi, Exponent, Playshop, Purdue Players, Navy. LEFLER, JO ANNE, Sci. . South Bend, Ind. Pi Beta Phi, Exponent, Triton, Union. LEHMAN, GUY W., E.E. . South Bend, Ind. A.I.E.E., Eta Kappa Nu. LEHMAN, ROGER W., A.T.E. . Osgood, Ind. Distinguished Student, I.A.S., P.A.C., Asst. Flight Supervisor, Student Senate. LEHMKUHL, DONALD C., P.E., Cedar Rapids, Ia. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Marine Corps: Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, P Men's Club, Foot- ball, Wrestling, Transfer from Iowa University. LEMBITZ, LEN J., M.E. . . Cicero, Ill. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Newman Club, Army. LEMMON, FRED B., Agr. . . Albion, Ind. Alpha Zeta, Dairy Club, P.V.A., Army. LEONARD, HARRY A., M.E. . Philadelphia, Pa. Kappa Sigma, Football, Navy. LESIUK, ERNEST J., Agr. . South Bend, Ind. Hoof and Horn, Army, Livestock Judging Team. LEVI, ROGER M., Sci. . . Evansville, Ind. Cary Club, Cary Club Clarion, Man. Ed., Delta Rho Kappa, Vice-Pres., Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Scientist, Scriveners Club, W.B.A.A. LEVIN, ASHER B., Sci. . . . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi, Hillel Foundation, Intramural Sports, Silver Mask. LEVIN, CAROLYN P., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Omega, Distinguished Student, Hillel Foundation. LEVIN, KATHERINE J., Sci. . South Orange, N.J. Omega, Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, Harlequin Club, N ew Moon . LEWIS, F. BARRY, Aero. E. . . Ada, Okla. Alpha Sigma Phi, Aero Modelers, I.Ae.S., Navy. LIEBERMAN, HARRY S., Sci. . Evansville, Ind. Sigma Alpha Mu, Alpha Phi Omega, Hillel Founda- tion, Transfer from Evansville College. LIGGITT, ANN, H.E. . North Liberty, Ind. A.W.S., P.I.A., S.C.A., University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. LIMERICK, MAX D., E.E. . Frankfort, Ind. A.I.E.E., Cary Club Council, Purdue Christian Foundation, l2 Club. LINDEMAN, VICTOR A., M.E. . Lima, Ohio University Choir, Army. LINDSTROM, VERNIE G., C.E. . Rockford, Ill. Silgma Chi, A.S.C.E., Transfer from University of i func. LINK, DORIS E., Phar . . Syracuse, N. Y. A.Ph.A., Pharmacist, P.I.A., W.A.A. LINQUIST, EDWIN B., JR., M.E. . Oak Park, Ill. Sigma Nu, Intramural Sports, Skull and Crescent, Football Mgr. LIPPINCOTT, JOHN I., JR., M.E., South Bend, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, Intramural Spo1'ts. LISLE, ELIZABETH, Sci. . . Lansing, Mich. Pi Beta Phi, Exponent, Triton, Union, University Choir. LITOWICH, JOSEPH A., E.E., Benton Harbor, Mich Tau Epsilon Phi, Institute of Radio Engineering LOBDELL, STEPHEN C., M.E. . Pendleton, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, A.S.M.E., Debris, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Sigma Delta Psi. LOBEL, SEYMOUR Z., M.E., New York, N.Y. A.S.M.E., Glider Club, I.Ae.S. LOCKHART, ROY, Ch.E. . . Muncie, Ind. Army, Transfer from Ball State Teacher's College. LODDE, RICHARD E., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind Sigma Chi, Navy. LOEFFLER, IRVIN J., Sci. . . Evansville, Ind. Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Camera Club, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Forensic Board of Control, Newman Club, P.I.A., Sigma Pi Sigma, Army. LONG, RICHARD B., . Ft. Thomas, Ky. Phi Delta Theta, Intramural Sports, Navy. LONG, ROBERT F., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Army. LONGSTREET, LEOTHA L., Sci. . Hammond, Ind VV.R.H. Club, Privateers. LONGTIN, DELORES, H.E. . Plymouth, Ind. Distinguished Student, Horticulture Society, New- man Club, Playshop, Purdue Players, Radio Stage: Scriveners Club, University Choir, Virginia C. Mere- dith Club, W.A.A. LOONEY, DUNCAN H., Sci. . Muskogee, Okla. Beta Theta Pi, Distinguished Student, Fraternity Affairs Office, Sigma Pi Sigma, Transfer from Okla. Univ., N. Hump. Univ., and V.P.I. LORAN, JEANNE, H.E. . Shaker Heights, Ohio Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Chair, Distinguished Student, Gold Peppers, Vice-Pres. , Intramural Sports, Mortar Board Playshop, Union, Activities Chair, Union Show, W.A.A., Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities. LORD, MARTHA E., H.E. . . Brazil, Ind. P.I.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, Y.W.C.A., Trans- fer from Indiana State 'l'eacher's College. LOREN, DONALD A., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Mu, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E., Play- shop, Army, Transfer from W1'igl1t Junior College. LORENZ, CURTIS, Pharm. . . Chicago, Ill. Cary Club, Kappa Psi. LORNE, CHARLES A., P.E. . . St. Louis, Mo. Baseball, Football, Marine Corps, Transfer from University of Missouri. LOTT, CHARLES P., C.E. . . Waterville, Me. A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, Distinguished Student, Army, 'Iransfer from Georgia School of Technology. LOVELL, FRANCES J., Sci. . . Opp, Ala. Alpha Chi Omega, Activities Bureau, A.I.Ch.E. Dis- tinguished Student. LUEDEKING, ANN L., Lib. Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Delta Gamma, Canterbury Club, Vice-Pres., Exponent Jr. Ed., Interfaith Council, Sec'y., Playshop, Uni- versity Choir, W.A.A., Y.M.C.A. LUND, RUSSELL E., Sci. . . Chicago, Ill. Delta Upsilon, Intramural Sports, Union, Union Show, Army. NICKOLOFF, NICK E., E.E. . Hammond, Ind. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Baseball, Army. X LUNKENHEIMER, ELWOOD L., C.E. W. Lafayette, Ind. A.S.C.E. LUPPI, EDWARD J., A.E. . . Hamden, Conn. Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chair., Distinguished Student, I.Ac.S., Newman Club, Army. LYBROOK, PHILIP H., E.E. . Franklin, Ind. Sigma Chi, A.I.E.E., Army. LYONS, JACK R., . . . Chicago, Ill. LYNCH, MARY F., Sci. . . Boca Raton, Fla. Alpha Lambda Rho, Delta Rho Kappa, Pres., Dis- tinguished Student, Exponent, Playshopz Purdue Players, Theta Alpha Phi, S8C.'Tl'E3S., University Choir, W.R.H. Club, Scientist. LYNCH, ROBERT D., Met.E. . Hammond, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, A.I.Met.E., Catalyst Club, Dis- tinguished Student, Exponent Sports Ed., Intra- mural Sports, Sigma Delta Chi, Student Senate. LYTLE, JOHN K., Ch.E. . . Asinwall, Pa. Kappa Sigma, Catalyst Club, Skull and Crescent. MAAS, WILLIAM G. . . . Chicago, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Rho, Distinguished Student, I.Ae.S., Radio Guild, Pres. W.B.A.A., Mgn. Boa1'd, 'f92O Club. MACAULAY, BONNIE F., H.E. . Princeton, Ind. Delta Gamma, A.W.S., Forensic Board of Control, Intercollegiate Debating Team, Ilniversity Choir, Wesley Foundation, W.A.A., W.B.A.A., Women's Pan-Hellenic Council, Radio Forum of the Air. MACBETH, ROBERT W., Phar., Brazil, Ind. Pi Kappa Phi, Intramural Sports, Mgr., Kappa Psi, Student Senate. MACDONALD, DONALD H., Ch.E . Berea, Ohio Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Intramural Sports, Purdue Men's Glee Club, University Choir. MACDONALD, JOHN E., E.E., N. Plainfield, N. J A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student: Eta Kappa Nu, Wesley Foundation, Army, Transfer from l'nion Jr. College. MAIER, CARL H., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Newman Club. MAKEY, THOMAS, Forestry . Ft. Wayne, Ind. Alpha Zeta, Forestry Club, Vice-President, President, Wrestling. MALADRA, ANTHONY, M.E. . Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Army. MALCOLM, DONALD, T. Sz I.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Iota Lambda Sigma, Army. MALONE, MAURICE A., P.E. f Ashland, Mass. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Athletic Manager, Intramural Athletic Association, Intramural Sports, Football. MALONEY, NORMAN E., P.E. . Oak Park, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi, Gimlet Club, President, Iron Key, P Men's Club, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Football, Most Valuable Player, Cap- tain, Marine Corps. MANAUTOU, RAFAEL, Agr. . A1'royo, Puerto Rico Hoof and Horn, I.A.P., Pan American Club. MANIFOLD, FRANCIS W., M.E., Pendleton, Ind. A.S.M.E., P.I.A., S.A.E., Wesley Foundation. MANN, WENDELL E., Ch.E. . . Decatur, Ind. Delta Upsilonz Catalyst Club, Fraternity Affairs Office, Fraternity President's Council, Gimlet Club, P.V.A., University Bowling Team. MANNFELD, ROBERT, Ch.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Exponent, HP Men's Club, Spiked Shoe Club, Cross- Country, Track. MANSFIELD, JOHN W., M.E. . . Gary, Ind. A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma, Transfer from Tri-State College. MARKS, JAMES A., M.E. . Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Theta Chi, Transfer from DePauw Univ. MARLOW, MARILYN P., Lib. Sci. . Elmhurst, Ill. Delta Gamma, President, Union, W.A.A. MARLOW, MARJORIE E., H.E., Hartford City, Ind. Delta Gamma, Playshop, Student Senate, Attendant to Freshman Queen. MARLOWE, THORNTON, E.E. . . Elmhurst, Ill. Kappa Sigma, Army. MARLOW, ROGER F., M.E. . Muncie, Indiana Beta Theta Pi, Playshop, Transfer from Ball State Teachers' College. MARSHALL, EUGENE V., M.E. , Peoria, Ill. Cary Club, Transfer from Bradley University. MARTIN, JAMES D., . New Albany, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Army. MARTINSON, DONALD W., A.T.E Cornucopia, Wis. Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, Athldtic Manager Group Councilman, I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Army, Transfer from University of Wis' COIISIII. MARITSHKO, WILLIAM N., C.E. . Chicago, Ill. A.S.C.E., P.I.A. MASON, LOWELL B., JR., M.E., Oak Park, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma, Radio Guild, Radio Stage, Tau Beta Pi, W.B.A.A., 't920 Club, Transfer from Illinois Institute of Technology. MASON, ROBERT K., . Cincinnati, Ohio Phi Kappa Psi, Basketball. MAST, EDWARD, E.E. . Columbia City, Ind. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Institute of Radio Engineers, W.B.A.A. MASTERSON, GEORGE J., E.E. . Des Moines, Ia. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Track Team. MATOVINA, MARK R., P.E. . E. Chicago, Ind. Intramural Sports, Newman Club, P Men's Club, Wrestling, Dunroamin, Joint Council, Army. MATSON, MARRY G., Ch.E. , Brookfield, Ill. Transfer f1'om La Grange Junior College. MAURY, JAMES G., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E., Navy, Transfer from Morgan Park Junior College. MAXWELL, GLENN C., E.E. . ,L Toledo, Ohio Beta Theta Pi, A.I.E.E., Band, Union Show. MAXTED, WESLEY R., M.E. . Ecorse, Mich. Alpha Sigma Phi, Intramural Sports, Army. Alpha Sigma Phi, Intramural Sports, Army. MAY, MELVILLE M., JR., Ch.E. . San Antonio, Tex Sigma Alpha Mu, A.I.Ch.E., Hillel Foundation, Playshop, Transfer from University of Texas. MAY, STANLEY, M.E. . . New York, N. Y. A.S.M.E., Dunroamin, Hillel Foundation, Transfer from City College of New York. MAYER, JUNE A., Sci. . West Lafayette, Ind. Pi Beta Phi, Intramural Sports, Union. MAZUREK, THEODORE J., T. th I.E., Chicago, Ill. Pi Kappa Phi, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, University Choir, Army, Transfer from Illinois Insti- tute of Technology. McALLISTAR, LOUIS E., C.E. and N.S. ak T., Jenkintown, Pa. Triangle, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.C.E., Navy. MCBRIDE, JAMES A., JR., M.E. . Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E., Dunroamin, P.I.A., Navy, Transfer from University of Oklahoma. MQCABE, L. J., C.E. . . Park Ridge, Ill. Phi Kappa, A.S.C.E., Treasurer, Newman Club, P,I.A,, Navy. McCALL, ZELLA M., Sci. . . Leitchfield, Ky. Intramural Sports, Modern Dance Club, Playshop, Purdue Players, Union, Union Show, W.A.A. MCCARTY, CHARLES W., E.E. . Winnetka, Ill. Beta Theta Pi, Debris, Intramural Sports, Navy. MQCLOUD, DWITE M., Met.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. A.I.Met.E., Camera Club, Distinguished Student, Playshop. McCLI'RE, CHARLES M., M.E. . Santa Fe, N. M. A.S.M.E., S.A.M., Army, Transfer from New Mexico University. MCCOMB, HARVEY G., Aero E., W. Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, I.A.S., Westminster Foundation, Gamma Alpha Rho, Treasurer, Army. MCCORD, JAMES W., M.E. . Logansport, Ind. Theta Chi, A.S.M.E.' Exponent, Forestry Club, Fra- ternity Presidents' Council, Gimlet Club. McCORKLE, CHARLES A., Agr., W. Point, Ind. Phi Delta Theta , Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Transfer from Hanover College. MCCORKLE, JOHN W., A.T.E., Meridian, Miss. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President, Distinguished Student, Fraternity Presidents' Council, Army. MCCREERY, ROBERT H. Met.E. . Muncie, Ind. Theta Chi, A.I.Ch.E., A.I.Met.E., Catalyst Club, Exponent, Transfer from University of Kentucky. MQDANIFL, KELSEY L., C.E., Mooresville, Ind. A.S.C.E., Dunroamin, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Transfer from Indiana University. McDONALD, THOMAS, JR., Speed, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, A.I.E.E., Intramural Sports, Marine Corps. MCDOWELL, ANNA L., H.E. . Elkhart, Ind. P.I.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, Wesley Founda- tion, W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. McDOWELL, RICHARD JR., C.E., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.S.C.F. MCENENY, GREGORY E., M.E., South Bend, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, Newman Club, P.I.A., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, University Choir, Senior Cord Parade, Chairman for M.E. School. McGAHEY, ROBERT V., E.E., Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.E.E., Camera Club, Distinguished Student, I.A.P., P.V.A., P.I.A., Pistol Team. MCGAUGHEY, LEON Y., Agr. ,. Ladoga, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho, A.E.S. MCGHEE, K. BURR, M.E. . . Gary, Ind. Delta Tau Delta, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Trans- fer from Illinois Institute of Technology. MCGRATH, JOSEPH P., M.E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Glider Club. MCGRATH, WILLIAM F., M.E.,Chicago Hghts., Ill. A.S.M.E., Newman Club, P.V.A., Executive Board, Army. MCGUIRE, BRUCE G., P.E., Seymour, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, Exponent: Intramural Sports, Purdue Concert Choir, Purdue Men's Glee Club, Manager, University Choir, Manager, W.B.A.A. McKELVEY, COLLINS M., A.T.E., Sf. Clairsville, O. Transfer from Wis. University, Cary Club: Distin- guished Student, I.Ae.S. P.I.A., Wesley Foundation, W.B.A.A., Army. MCKENZIE, JOHN D., Ch.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Cary Club, P.I.A., Union, Army. McLAUGHLIN, DANIEL S., M.E., Narverth, Pa. Theta Xi, Canterbury Club, Exponent, Glider Club, Intramural Sports. McLENNAN, ASCOG W., E.E. . Marion, Ind. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Soccer Club, Forensics. MCMORRIS, MARY R., . Indianapolis, Ind. Activities Bureau, Exponent, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Gamma Delta. McNARY, DORIS ANN, Lib. Sci. . Vevay, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, Rogers Williams Club. McPHETRIDGE, MORRIS L., M.E. Morgantown, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club. MQPIKE, CHARLES E., T. 8: I.E. Bedford, Ind. Delta Upsilon, Iota Lambda Sigma, Debris: Ac- tivities Bureau, Purdue Christian Foundation, P.V.A., Union, University Choir, Glee Club. MCTAGGART, WILLIAM R., Sci., Logansport, Ind. Cary Club, Exponent, P.I.A., Scriveners Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Limp Rivet. MQVEY, ROGER E., Met.E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, Transfer from Indiana University, A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Catalyst Club, Debris. MEACHAM, JUSTIN R., M.E., Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Fraternity Pres. Council, Playshop, P.O.M.M., Purdue Players, Radio Guild, Radio Stage, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Delta Chi, W.B.A.A. MEEKER, HOWARD R., Sci., Indianapolis, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, Army. MENNEN, ELEANOR R., H.E., Lafayette, Ind. Lutheran's Student Club, P.I.A., S.C.A., University Choir,W.A.A. MERCKER, ANDREW J., E.E. . Quincy, Ill. A.I.E.E., Band, Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Newman Club, Tau Beta Pi. MERKER, WILLIAM T., M.E. . Kenmore, N. Y. Kappa Sigma, Band, Union, Navy. MERRIMAN, ROGER W., Aero E. Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, Cary Club, Gimiet Club, Intra- mural Sports, P Men's Club, Union Show, Basket- ball Manager. 96 MERTA, FERDINAND M., M.E. . Troy, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: P.I.A.: Army: Transfer from Evansville College. MENSARD, HOWARD M.E. . Hamburg, N. Y. Lambda Chi Alpha: A.S.M.E,: Debris: Exponent: Lnion: Army. MENSARD, JAMES M., M.E. . Hamburg, N. Y. A.S.M.E.: h Camera Club: Debris: Distinguished Student: P1 Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Transfer from Rensselear Polytechnic Institute. MERS, CLARENCE C., M.E. . Middletown, Ohio Camera Club: Cary Club: Debris: Intramural Sports. METRICK, EDWARD C., M.E. . Parma, Ohio Lambda Chi Alpha: A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: Distin- guished Student: Pendragon: Pi Tau Sigma. METZGER, RICHAR.D B., Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Intramural Sports: Nexwnan Club: P.V.A.: Transfer from Notre Dame. MEYER, MARGARET J., Sci. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Lambda Delta: A.VV.S.: Delta Rho Kappa: Distinguished Student: Kappa Delta Pi: P.I.A.: Purdue Independent: University Orchestra: Wesley Foundation: VV.A.A. MEYER, OMER J., E.E. , . Fort Wayne, Ind. A.I.E.E.: L'niversity Orchestra: Navy. MEYER, ROBERT F., C.E. . Fort Wayne, Ind. Theta Tau: A.S.C.E.: Intramural Sports: Outing Club. MICHAEL, REX E., E.E. . . Huntington, Ind. Acacia: A.I.E.E.: Camera Club: Distinguished Stu- dent: University Choir. MICHAELS, DOROTHY E., H.E. . Westchester, Ill. Alpha Xi Delta: A.W.S., Sec'y.: Gold Peppers: Green Guard, Pres.: Kappa Delta Pi: University Choir: Virginia C. Meredith Club: Westminster Foundation. MICHAELS, FRANKLIN, Aero E. . Wichita, Kan. Distinguished Student: Dunroamin: I.Ae.S.: VVest- minster Foundation: Transfer from University of Wichita: Navy. MICHAILOFF, ROGER A., M.E. and N.S. South Bend, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Newman Club: Navy: Transfer from Wabash College and University of Illinois MICHALIK, THADDEVS C., M.E. Los Angeles, Calif. A.S.M.E.: Distinguished Student: Newman Club: P.I.A.: Army. MICHELS, JACK A., E.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.I,E.E.: Distinguished Student: Institute of Radio Engineers: Intramural Sports: Pan American Club: International Club: R.O.A.: Army: Transfer from Northwestern I'niversity. MIER, DARRELL W., E.E. . . Muncie, Ind. A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Zouaves: Army. MIKULAK, JULIUS M.E. . South Bend, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: Intramural Sports: P.I.A. MILES, MARILYN H.E. . East Cleveland, Ohio Chi Omega: Activities Bureau, W.A.A.: Y.W.C.A. MILLER, ALBERT J., C.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.S.C.E.: Chi Epsilon: Dunroamin, Governor: Intra- mural Sportsg P.I.A.: Cross-country. MILLER, ALEXANDER, Sci. . Patterson, N. J. P.I.A.: Hillel Foundation: S.C.A.: Sigma Pi Sigma. MILLER, DONALD B., C.E. . . Peru, Ind. Kappa Sigma: A.S.C.E.: Green Potters: Intramural Sports: Navy. MILLER, FRANK G., Sci. . . Muncie, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega: Debris: Exponent: Intram1u'al Sports. MILLER, JULIUS D., A.T.E. . , Hampton, Va. Distinguished Student, Army. MILLER, MADONNA J., Sci. . New Castle, Ind. Distinguished Student: Pan American Club: P.I.A.: Wesley Foundation: W.R.H. Club. MILLER, MARILYN M., H.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. Debris, Distinguished Student: Graduate Dames Club: P.I.A.: Union: Virginia C. Meredith Club: Westminster Foundation: W.A.A.: W.R.H. Club. MILLER, NATHANIEL A., M.E., Vincennes, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Army. MILLER, PAUL G., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Nu: Distinguished Student: Exponent: Intra- mural Sports: Union: Navy. MILLER, ROBERT E., A.T.E. . New Albany, Ind. Phi Kappa Tau: I.A.S. MILLER, RUSSELL C., Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Navy, Transfel' from Notre Dame. MILLER, RUTH ANN, Sci. . Rushville, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Debris, Distinguished Student, Student, Kappa Delta Pi, University Choir, Wo- rnen's Pan-Hellenic Council, P1'es. MILLER, THOMAS D., M.E. . Moberly, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, S.A.E. Track, Navy. MILLER, VICTOR A., M.E., Benton Harbo1', Mich Triangle, A.S.M.E., Engineer, Fraternity President's Council, Sigma Delta Chi: Army. MILLHOLIN, LESLIE M., JR., E.E., Maywood, Ill. Pi Kappa Phi, A.I.E.E., Camera Club, Union. MILLIGAN, JAMES W., E.E. . Tampa, Fla. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Insti- tute of Radio Engineers, Purdue Concert Choir, Pu1'due Men's Glee Club, University Choir, West- minster Foundation, Army. MILLS, EDWARD L., M.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Triangle, A.S.M.E.: Dolphin Club: Intranniral Athletic Association, Pi Tau Sigma, Swimming. MILNE, WILLIAM JR., C.E. . Evansville, Ind A.S.C.E., Army. MINNEN, LIONEL H., Sci., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Sigma Alpha Mu, Pres., Alpha Phi Omega, A.Ph.A., Band, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Fraternity Presidents' Council, Hillel Foundation, Pres., Pharm- acist, P.V.A., W.B.A.A., Navy, Transfer from South- east Missouri State College. MINTER, MARSHALL R., JR., M.E., Lafayette, Incl. A.S.M.E. MITCHELL, CHARLES T., E.E. . LaPorte, Ind. A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers, Army. MITCHELL, FRANCES P., H.E., Battleground, Ind Exponent, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.R.H Club. MITCHELL, ROBERT G., E.E. . Huntington, Ind. Kappa Sigma, A.I.E.E., Intramural Sports, Navy. MITCHELL, WARREN P., Ag. . Bedford, Ind. A.E.S., Marine Corps. MITCHELL, WILLIAM H., Morgantown, W. Va. A.S.M.E., P.V,A., A1'my, Transfer from University of West Virginia. MOHALTPT, ELIZABETH L., Sci. . Chicago, Ill A.W.S., Debris, Jr. Ed., Distinguished Student, Ex ponent, P.I.A., Union, University Choir, W,A.A. W.R.H. Club, Y,W.C.A., Purdue Scientist. MOHLER, MARSHALL A., Ag., Hagerstown, Ind. Dairy Club, Hoof and Horn, P.I.A., S.C.A. MOHLMAN, DAVID F., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. S.A.E., Navy. MONFORT, JOHN B., C.E. . Ste-vensville, Mich. A.S.C.E., Cary Club, Newman Club, Transfer from Kemper Military School, Missouri. MOLKE, ELYNOR ANN, Sci. . W. Lafayette, Ind Chi Omega, Gold Peppers, Playshop, Purdue Players Radio Guild, Radio Stage, Theta Alpha Phi, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. MONICAL, ROBERT D., C.E., Mooresville, Ind. A.S.C.E.: Intramural Sports, Military Ball Committee, P.I.A., S.C.A., Scabbard and Blade, Track, Navy, MONROE, NANCY B., Sci. . West Lafayette, Ind. Phi Mu, Debate, Forensic Board of Control, Mgr., I.A.P., Soc. Chair., Newman Club, Pan American Club, Soc. Chair., Playshop. MONTGOMERY, THOMAS F., M.E., Evanston, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Spiked Shoe Club, Track. MOODY, CLAY E., M.E. . . Muncie, Ind Delta Tau Delta, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student Intramural Sports, Basketball. MOORE, EDWARD J., E.E. . Pawtucket, R. I. A.I.E.E., Newman Club, P.V.A., P.I.A., Baseball, Track, Navy. - MOORE, GERALD C. JR., M.E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Aero Modelers, Cary Club, Playshop, Army. MOORE, MARILYN J., Sci. . . Oak Park, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta, A.W.S., Student Senate, Union University Choir. MOORE, PATSY C., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind Purdue Christian Foundation, University Choir. MOOREHOUSE, MARY JO, H.E. , Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Lambda Delta: Distinguished Student.: Kappa Delta Pi: Virginia C. Meredith Club. MOORMAN, ALLEN W., M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, Pres.: Distinguished Student: Fra- ternity Presidents' Council: Gimlet Club: Intramural Sports: Iron Key: Pi Tau Sigma: Union, Pres. MOREHOUSE, ALPHA L., Agr. Lafayette, Ind. Agrieultural Chemistry Club: Alpha Zeta. MORGAN, ADRIAN J., E.E., Indianapolis, Ind A.I.E.E.: Newman Club: P.I.A.: Transfer from Uni- versity of Dayton, Ohio. MORGAN, GEORGE J., Ch.E., Peekskill, N. Y. Pi Kappa Phi: A.I.Ch.E.: Distinguished Student: Navy: Transfer from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn MORGAN,JOHN W., E.E. . . New Lisbon, Ind. A.I. E.E.: Band: Distinguished Student: Institute of Radio Engineers: Purdue Christian Foundation: Purdue Radio Club, Navy. MORRIS, EDNA B., Sei. . . Tampa, Fla. Kappa Delta: Transfer from Florida State College for Women. MORRIS, HAROLD N., E.E. . Kokomo, Ind Band: Institute of Radio Engineers: P.V.A.: Army MORRIS, ROBERT L., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Phi Delta Theta: Exponent, Assoe. Sports Editor! Gimlet Club: Intranniral Sports: P.V.A., Exec. Council. MORRISON, JOHN B., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha: A.S.M.E.: Distinguished Student: Fraternity Presidents' Council: Playshop. MORRISON, ROGER H., Aero E. . Nashville, Tenn. Phi Delta Theta: .Activities Bureau: Exponent: I.Ae.S.: P.V.A., Exec: Board: Army: Transfer from Vanderbilt I'niv. MOSEY, JOHN R., C.E. . . Serena, Ill Beta Theta Pi: A.S.C.E.: Distinguished Student Intramural Sports: Navy. MOSIMAN, MILDRED A., H.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Ni Delta: Aetivities Bureau: Intramural Sports: Outing Club: Playshop: Union: Virginia C. Meredith MOSLEY, JAMES C., C.E. . Silver City, N. M. A.S.C.E.: Dunroamin: P.I.A.: Army: Transfer from New Mexieo State Teachers College. MOSS, JERRY L., M.E. . , Cine-innati, Ohio Beta Theta Pi: Intranniral Sports: Transfer from l'niversity of Cincinnati. MOVRER, ROBERT B., M.E. . West Lebanon, Ind Alpha Mu Kappa: A.S.M.E.: Pi Tau Sigma: Army Transfer from Canterlniry College, Ind. MULLER, CHARLES A., E.E. . Tuekahoe, N. Y. Pi Kappa Alpha: Intramural Sports: Playshop. MULLIN, MARY L., Phar. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.Ph.A.: Newman Club: P.I.A.: Playshop: Clubj Transfer from Butler Univ. MULLINNIN, RALPH C., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Navy: Transfer from Duke Univ. MUMFORD, RUSSELL E., Forestry . Casey, Ill. Phi Delta Theta: Forestry Club: Xi Sigma Pi: Basket- ball: Transfer from DePauw Univ. MUMMA, WADE E., Sci. . . Bluffton, Ohio Distinguished Student: P.I.A.: Army: Transfer from Ohio State. MUMPER, JAMES O., E.E. . . Tiflin, Ohio A.I.E.E.: Cary Club: Silver Mask: Transfer from Heidelberg, Ohio. MURPHY, ARTHUR J., . Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa: A.I.E.E.: Institute of Radio Engineers. MURPHY, CHARLES B., C.E. . Logansport, Ind. Kappa Sigma: A.S.C.E.: Intramural Sports: Newman Club: Coast Guard. MURPHY, NEAL P., M.E. . South Bend, Ind. Cary Club, Vice-Pres.: Dunroamin, Vice-Pres.: New- man Club: Navy: Transfer from Tufts College and Middleberry College, Vermont. MURRAY, .IAMES E., Ch.W. . Rockford, Ill. Kappa Delta Rho, Steward: A.I.Ch.E.: Catalyst Club: Distinguished Student: Dolphin Club: New- man Club: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsi- lon: Swimming Team: Army: Transfer from Univ. of Texas. MURRELL, JAMES O., Sci. . Marion, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Exponent: Zouaves: Army. MYERS, GEORGE T., C.E. . New Albany, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: A.S.C.E.: P.V.A., Exec. Board. MYERS, HORACE L., M.E. . Fort Wayne, Ind. Navy. MYERS, JOHN F., E.E. . . Rocky River, Ohio A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Institute of Radio Engineers, Newman Club, Purdue Radio Club, Navy, Transfer from Bucknell Univ. MYERS, JOHN R., Ch.E. . . Plainville, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Dunroamin, IntramLu'al Sports, P.I.A., Army. MYERS, KENNETH, Agr., Kingsford Heights, Ind. Army. MYERS, MAX W., Agr. . . Bicknell, Ind. A.E.S., Cary Club, Army. MYERS, PAUL L., Agr. . . . Albany, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho, Dairy Club, Distinguished Stu- dent, Hoof and Horn, Roger Williams Club, Union, Wesley Foundation, Football, Marine Corps. NACKE, CLAUS K., . . Gary, Ind. Phi Sigma Kappa, Fraternity Presidents' Council, Intramural Sports, Zouaves. NACK, HARVEY T., E.E. . . Villa Park, Ill. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, P.V.A., P.I.A. NAETHANS, ROBER.T G., C.E. . Wilmette, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi, Intramural Sports, Union, Football, Baseball, Navy. NASSER, MITCHELL, . Huntington, W, Va. Triangle, A.I.E.E., Treas., Canterbury Club, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Army, Transfer from Marshall College, W. Va. NEAL, FRANK C., E.E. . , . Salem, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, A.I.E.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Institute of Radio Engineers, Purdue Christian Foundation, t'12 Club, Navy. NEAL, JAMES L., M.E. . . . Quincy, Ill. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma. NEEDY, ROBERT S., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Phi Mu Delta, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Army, Transfer from Ohio Northern Univ. NEISLER, MAURICE E., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Omega Psi Phi, A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports, P.I.A., S.C.A., Army. NELLIS, DONALD J., A.T.E. . Patterson, N. J. kAjS., P.I.A., Transfer from State Teachers College, NENNO, RICHARD E., M.E. . . Hornell, N.Y. A.S.M.E., S.A.E., Army, Transfer from Alfred Univ., N .Y. NEPPLE, HELGA M., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Pi Beta Phi, Debris, Union, Union Show. NESBITT, KEITH A., M.E. . Rensselaer, Ind. Sigma Chi, A.S.M.E., Army, Transfer from Cornell n1v. NETTNIN, L. H., Sci. . . . Chicago, Ill. P.I.A., Navy, 'Transfer from DePauw Univ. NEVIL, PAUL L., Ch.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Nu, A.I.Ch.E., Army. NEWETT, ARTHUR W., JR., C.E. . Leesburg, Fla. Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.S.C.E., Army, Transfer from Univ. of Florida. NEWHOUSE, MARY C., Lib.Sci. . Rushville, Ind. Glenwood, Vice-Pres., Gold Peppers, Treas., Green Guard, I.A.P., Orientation Chair., Pan American Club, P.I.A., Sec'y, Co-ed Exec., Playshop, Purdue Inde- pendent, Purdue Sportswomen, S.C.A., University Choir, Westminster Foundation, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. NEWMAN, JAMES A., Forestry . Coatesville, Ind. Forestry Club, Oak Leaves, Business Mgr., Navy. NEWMAN, LEONARD J., Sci. . Jasper, Ind. Sigma Alpha Mu, A.I.E.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Hillel Foundation, Intramural Sports, Purdue Men's Glee Club, Skull and Crescent, Sec'y,, Soph. Cotillion Comm., Union, University Choir, University Yell Leaders. NEWPORT, HAROLD L., M.E. . South Bend, Ind. Camera Club, P.I.A., Wesley Foundation, Army. NIANICK, JACK, M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Hillel Foundation, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., P.I.A., Army, S.A.M., Transfer from University of Ill. NICHOLSON, PAUL W., Sci. and N.S. dr T. Sycamore, Ohio Dunroamin, P.V.A., P.I.A., Navy, Transfer from Bucknell Univ. NICKEL, WILBUR C., Agr. . . Carmel, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Hoof and Horn, Pres., Judging Team. NIEHALS, DOROTHY M., H.E., Holland, Ind. Distinguished Student, Omicron Nu, Sec'y., W.A.A. NIESE, WILLIAM JR., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E., Newman Club, P.V.A., P.I.A. , Army. NIKSCH, JOAN Y., . . Hobart, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega, Debris, Exponent, Virginia C. Meredith Club. NILSEN, PER HALLVARD, Ch.E. Kristiansands S., Norway I.A.P., Norwegian I'ndergrountl, Transfer from Kristiansands Kathedralskole. NISENOFF, NORMAN, E.E. . New Britain, Conn. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Institute of Radio Engineers, Radio Club, Gun Club, Rifle Team, Camera Club. NOJI, THOMAS T., E,E. . Hood River, Ore. A.I.E.E, NOLAND, JENESTER, Sci. , . Elwood, Ind. A.W.S., Connn. Chair., Intramural Sports, Board Ser y.: P.I.A., Purdue Sportswomen, W.A.A., Priva- teers, Pres. NOEL, ERVIL R., E.E. . . Anderson, Ind. P Me-n's Club, Reamer Club: Baseball: Football, Transfer from Ball State Teachers College. NOOTER, JOHN H., M.E. . Richmond Heights, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres., Pi Tau Sigma, Track Team, Army. NOSKO, JOHN J., M.E. . . South Bend, Ind. Aero Modelers, A.S.M.E., S.A.E., Navy, Transfer from Notre Dame. NOTHHELFER, JANE L., Lib. Sci., La Grange, Ill. Kappa Alpha. Theta, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mortar Board, Playshop, Purdue Players, Union. NOTTER, RICHARD L., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, Activities Bureau, A.S.M.E. NOVAK, ROBERT W., M.E. . Cleveland, Ohio A.S.M.E.: Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma, Army, Transfer from Iowa State. NI'GENT, GORDON W., Sci. . . Peoria, Ill. Purdue Men's Glee Club, l'niversity Choir. NYGREN, GLEN V., M.E. . Grand Haven, Mich. Theta Chi, Ifniong Army. NYGREN, THOR R. . Michigan City, Ind. Theta Chi, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Green Potters, University Choir, University Orchestra, Army. OATES, SHERMAN O., Forestry, Indianapolis, Ind. Delta Tau Delta, See'y., Song Leader, Soc. Chair., Forestry Club, Sec-'y. O'CONNER, DONALD C., P.E. . Lafayette, Ind. Arniv. O'DELL, LEONARD, M.E. . Charleston, W. Va. A.S.M.E., Transfer from Morris Harvey. O'FERRALL, JOHN R. . . Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Band. O'HARE, PIERRE E, M.E. . . Baltimore, Md. Pi Kappa Phi, A.S.M.E.: Distinguished Student, Pi Tau Sigma, S.A.E., Tau Beta Pi, Transfer from Ala- bama Polytech. O'HERN, EUGENE A., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, Intra- mural Sports: Tau Beta Pi, Navy, Transfer from Columbia Univ. OHRMAN, CLYDE W., Aero E., McKeesport, Pa. Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, I.Ae.S., Intra- mural Sports, P.V.A., Army, Transfer from Wash- ington and Jefferson College. OLIVER, H. Cecil, Ch.E. . . . Gary, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, A.I.Ch.E., Sec.-Treas., Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Transfer from Univ. of Chicago. QLSEN, GEORGE R., Ch.E. . New York, N. Y. 1-my. OLSON, SUZANNE H., Sci. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, Exponent, City and Feature Editor, Gold Peppers, Modern Dance Club, Pres., Mortar Board, Historian, University Choir. OLUND, EUNICE, Sei. . . South Bend, Ind. P.I.A., University Lutheran Assembly, W.A.A. W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A., Purdue Scientist. O'REILLY, PHILLIP A., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. Delta Upsilon, Gimlet Club , Intramural Sports, Iron Key, PU Men's Club, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Football, Navy, Transfer from University of Louisville. OSBORNE, WILLIAM H., E.E. . Howard, Kan. A.I.E.E., Roger Williams Club. OSGOOD, PRISCILLA ANN, Sci. . Dayton, Ohio Kappa Kappa Gamma, Scholarship Chair., Dis- tinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Llnigng Union Show, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A., Transfer from Pomona College. OSTERMAN, JOHN A., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma, Trans- fer from University of Louisville. OSTRANDER, DALIS R., M.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. Theta Chi, P.V.A., University Choir. OSWALD, GEORGE V., . Farmland, Ind. A.I.E.E.,Army. OSWALT, BONNY R., . Lafayette, Ind. Delta Gamma, Distinguished Student, Modern Dance Club, Purdue Concert Choir, Playshop, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Wesley Foundation, W.A.A,, W.B.A.A., Y.W.C.A., Harlequin Club, Fencing Club, Riflery Club. OVERDEER, ROBERT M. Aero . Evansville, Ind. I.Ae.S., Army, Transfer from Evansville College. OVERLEY, DOLMA R., H.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Chi Omega, Omicron Nu, Union, Y.W.C.A., Transfer from Christian College, Missouri. OWEN, DOROTHY G., H.E. . Cave City, Ky. Omicron Nu, Transfer from Western State Teachers' College, Kentucky. OWEN, DOUGLAS B., M.E., Bowling Green, Ky. Army, Transfer from Alabama Polytechnical Institute. OYLER, .JAMES R., A.T.E. . Kokomo, Ind. Delta Upsilon, Gimlet Club: Intranuiral Sports' P Men's Club, Skull and Crescent, President, Union, Football. OLYER, LILLIAN E., Lib. Sci, W. Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities Bureau, Intramural Sports, Union, W.A.A. PALIN, WILLIAM H., . West Point, Ind. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Army. PALMER, GEORGE E., Cl1.E. . Muncie, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, P.I.A.: Army, Transfer from Ball State Teacher's College PAPACH, GEORGE M., M.E. . Youngstown, Ohio A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, PU Men's Club, Pi Tau Sigma, Reamer Club, Navy, Football, Transfer from St. Lawrence University, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. PAPANOLI, MICHAEL E., M.E. . Gary, Ind. Theta Chi, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, Skull and Crescent, Football. PARISH, CLYDE E., JR., Ch.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Army, Transfer from North Texas State Teachers College. PARISH, DORIS E., Pharm. . Churubusco, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega, A.Ph.A., Pharmacist, Purdue Concert Choir, Purduvians, University Choir, W.R.H. Club, New Moon. PARK, LLOYD H., M.E. . . Gadsden, Ala. A.S.M.E., Navy. PARRISH, HENRY G., JR., A.T.E., Nashville, Tenn. I.A.S., Army, R.A.F., Transfer from Tennessee Tech PARYS, JOSEPH W., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Transfer from W1'ight College, Illinois. PATTERSON, GERALDINE, H.E. . Chicago, Ill. P.I.A., Union, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Westminster Foundation, Session Member. PATTISON, JOSEPH H., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, Union. PAULING, WENDELL F., C.E. . Ste1'ling, Colo. A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, P.V.A., P.I.A., Tau Beta Pi. PAVLAK, DOLORES M., Phar. . Chicago, Ill. A.Ph.A., Exponent, Modern Dance Club, Newman Club, Pharmacist, Union, W.A.A., Y.W,C.A. PEARL, BERTRAM, E.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Exponent, P.I.A., Purdue Radio Club, Radio Guild, Radio Stage, W.B.A.A., Navy, Transfer from Illinois Institute of Technology. PEARLMAN, BARBARA S., H.E., Philadelphia, Pa. Omega, Hillel Foundation, P.I.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, Y.W.C.A. PECK, MARGARET ANN, H.E. . Camby, Ind. Virginia C. Meredith Club, Wesley Foundation. 3 PEDERSEN, ROBERT A., . Chicago, Ill. Phi Delta Theta, A.I.E.E., Intramural Sports. PELKE, ROBERT C., M.E. . . Gary, Ind. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Navy. PELLE, ROBERT C., M.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, Wesley Foundation, Purdue Folk-a-Whirlers, Purdue Table Tennis Club, Navy, Transfer from Ohio State University and University of Cincinnati. PENCE, MARY M., Sci. . . South Bend, Ind. W.R.H. Club. PERCIVAL, MARGARET K., Agr., Nashville, Ind. Distinguished Student, Purdue Sportswomen, Uni- versity Choir, University Orchestra, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club. PEREGRINE, MOORE, Aero. E. . Oak Park, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta, Sec'y., Aero Modelers, Glider Club, I.Ae.S., Intramu1'al Sports, Pi Tau Sigma, P.U. Boxing Assoc., Union Show. PEREIRA, NELSON N., . Santiago, Chile I.A.P., Intramural Sports, Track, Transfer from University of Chile. PERRY, ROBERT A., A.T.E. . Westfield, N. J. I.Ae.S., Swimming Team, Army. PERTZ, HARRY C., M.E. . Highland Park, Ill. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, P.I.A., Navy. PETERS, ALBERT N., Ch.E. , Yonkers, N. Y. Intranuiral Sports, Army. PETERS, JOHN W., M.E. . . Peru, Ind. A.S.M.E., Camera Club, P.I.A., Playshop, Purdue Men's Glee Club: S.C.A., University Choir, Army. PETERSON, MARJORIE, Sci. . Ft. Wayne, Ind. Chi Omega, A.W.S., Freshman Representative, Junior Prom Committee, VVoman's Pan-Hellenic Council, Sec,y. PETERSON, MARSHALL, Sci. . . Gary, Ind. Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sport, P.I.A., Playshop, Army. PETTUS, .IACK D., E.E. . Kansas City, Mo. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, P.I.A., Tau Beta Pi, Wesley Foundation, Army. PHILION, MARY LOU, Phar., Mishawaka, Ind. Beta Xi, Distinguished Student, Modern Dance Club, Newman Club, Pharmacist, Rho Chi, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club. PHILLIPS, JAMES W., M.E., Homewood, Ill. A.S.M.E., Band, Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Engineer, S.A.M., Army. PHILLIPS, REGINALD H., Agr., Evansville, Ind. Kappa Sigma, Agriculturist, Alpha Zeta, Distinguished Student, Hoof and Horn, VV.B.A.A., Army. PHILLIPS, RICHARD E., C.E., South Bend, Ind. A.S.C.E., Baud, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., S.C.A., Army. PICKEL, MARCUS A., Ag. Ed., Roachdale, Ind. A.E.S., P.I.A., Baseball, Army. PICKEL, ROBERT E., M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, President of Terry House, Debate, Forensic Board of Control, Forensic Publicity Manager, Senior Debate Manater, P.V.A., President, Publicity Director, Tau Kappa Alpha. PIERCE, EDVVARD R., A.T.E., West Lafayette, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, Zouaves: Army. PILCH, SOL, C. E. . . Queens Village, N. Y. A.S.C.E., Distinguished Student, A1'my, Transfer from City College of New York. PILOTTE, JOHN I., T. KL I.E. . Chicago, Ill. Iota Lambda Sigma, Newman Club, P.V.A., Executive Board Member, A1'my. PITTMAN, ROBERT .I., A.T.E. . Lockland, Ohio Army. PLOEGER, WILLIAM E., E.E. . Evansville, Ind. Pi Kappa Phi, A.I.E.E., Playshop, Purdue Players, W.B.A.A., 920 Club. PLYME, MARY JANE, Lib. Sci. . Stockwell, Ind. Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Distin- guished Student, Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer. POE, RALPH S., Phar. . . . Marengo, Ind. Acacia, A. Ph. A., Pharmacist. POHLMAN, HENRY F., Agr. . Napoleon, Ohio Sigma Chi, Fraternity Affairs Office, Student Senate. POND, GEORGE C., JR., M.E. . Garrett, Ind. A.S.M.E., P.I.A., Navy, Transfer from University of Minnesota. POPE, JACK H., Met. E. . . Corbin, Ky. A.S.M., Army, Transfer from Union College, Ken- tucky. PORTER, MARY C., Sci. . . Clinton, Ind. Alpha Delta Pi, Newman Club, Triton, W.A.A., Transfer f1'om St. Mary of the Woods College. PORTER, MARY ELLA, , Waveland, Ind. Kappa ,Delta Pi, P.I.A., S.C.A., University Choir, University Orchestra: Virginia C. Meredith Club. PORTER, WILMA H., Pharm. . Milford, Mich. A.Ph.A., Intramural Sports, Pharmacist, W.A.A. POTTER, ROBERT L., E.E. West Lebanon, Ind. Sigma Nu, A.I.E.E., Debris, Editor, Distinguished Student, Girnlet Club, Institute of Radio Engineers, Intramural Sports, P.V.A.,Sigma Delta Chi,Skulland Crescent, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities, Navy. POTTS, HARRY W., Phar. . . Lexington, Ky. Kappa Xi, A.Ph.A., Cary Club, Kappa Psi, Rho Chi. PRASS, CHARLOTTE E., Sci. . South Bend, Ind. Delta Delta Delta, Transfer from Dennison Uni- versity, Ohio. PREWITT, THOMAS A., E.E. . Plainfield, Ind. Distinguished Student, Purdue Radio Club, President, Navy. PRICE, DANIEL, C.E. . . Chardon, Ohio A.S.C.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Football, Navy, Transfer from Oberlin College. PRIEST, CLINE R., M.E. . Greencastle, Ind. A.S.M.I'l., A.S.H.V.E., Army. PRIMACK, NATHEN, Sci. , . Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Alpha Mu, Aero Modelers, Distinguished Student, Playshop, Managing Board, Purdue Players, Radio Stage, Theta Alpha Phi, Historian, Union Show, 920,' Club. PRITCHARD, JILL, H,E. , , Gary, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta, Playshop, l'nion, Union Show, Virginia C. Meredith Club. PROCTOR, A. JAMES, Agr. . South Bend, Ind. Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President, Exponent, Assistant Circulation Manager, L.V.A,, Skull and Crescent, Student Senate, Representative. PROSUES, JACK S., Ch.E. . South Bend, Ind. Cary Club, Social Chairman, Union, Army. PROTTENGEIER., BETH I., . Flint, Mich. Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Playshop, Union. PRUDEN, PATRICIA L., Sci. . Laport., Ind. Newman Club, Playshop, Purdue Players, W.A.A., Privateers. PRYOR, HAROLD E., Aero E. . . Newark, O. Kappa Sigma, AlphaPhi Omega, I.A.S., Intramural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Delta Psi, Navy. PUGLISI, JOSEPH J., E.E. . Hackensacke, N. J. A.I.E.E.: Eta Kappa Nu, Navy. PYLES, DONALD C., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E., P.I.A., S.C.A., President of an S.C.A. House. QUEBBMAN, LAWRENCE A., A.T.E., Corydon, Ind. Distinguished Student, I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, Army. QUEAR, ROSEMARY, Sci. . . Carmel, Ind. Alpha Delta Pi, Charter Member, A.W.S., Judicial Board, President, Gold Peppers, Intramural Sports, Purdue Sportswomen, W.A.A., President. Y.W.C.A. RADTKE,JEANETTE M.,Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta, Debris, Union University Lutheran Assembly. RANKIN, ELEANOR I., Sci., St. Augustine, Fla. Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta., Union, Uni- versity Choir, Women's Pan-Hellenic Council. RANKIN, RAYMOND R., Ch.E., Charleston, W. Va. A.I.Ch.E., Navy, Transfer from Dartmouth. RATLIFF, CHARLES E,, M.E. . Liston, Ind. Cary Club. RAUB, DONNABELLE, sci., W. Lafayette, Ind. RAYI., LEO S., JR., M.E. . . Danville, Ill. Dolphin Club, P.I.A., Army, Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University. REBER, JOHN H., E.E. . , Portland, Ind. Eta Kappa Nu: Institute of Radio Engineers: Navy: Transfer from Indiana Technical College. RECKTENWALD, WILLIAM, M.E., Hornell, N.Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Exponent: Skull and Crescent: Sophomore Cotillion Committee. RECORD, JOHN M., Phar. . Mulberry, Ind. RECV, KENNETH S., . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi: A.S.M.E.: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: S.A.E.: Golf. REED, DONALD A., M.E. . . Brook, Ind. A.S,M.E.: Cary Club: Intramural Sports: Student Senate: Wesley Foundation: Army. REED, KERMIT E., Aero E. . Paulding, Ohio Cary Club: P.I.A.: Army: Transfer from Bowling Green State I'niversity. REED, MARLIN D., Aero. E. . . Zion, Ill. Band, I.Ae.S,3 Army. REED, ROBERT, EE., Hasting-on-Hudson, N. Y. Phi Gamma Delta: A.I.E.E.: P.O.M.M.: Radio Guild' Scabbard and Blade: VV.B.A.A. REED, ROBERT R., Sci. , Monon, Ind. Cary Club: Sigma Pi Sigma. REED, STEVEN L., Agr. , . Sullivan, Ind. Hoof and Horn, Vice-President, Secretary: Intramural Sports: Army. REED, VERLIN D., Aero. E. . Boswell, Ind. I.Ae.S.: P.l.A. REGNER, LAWRENCE G., M.E., ltlilxvankee, Wis. Cary Club: Army : Transfer from Marquette,Wisconsin REICHERT, HERMAN, ME., Michigan City, Ind. A.S.M.E.: P.l.A,: Pi Tau Sigma: Student Instructor: Army. REINECK, RAYMOND A.T.E., Bluffton, Ind. Delta Chi: Debris: Distinguished Student: I.A.S.: Intramural Sports: I'nion: Army. REINKING, ALLEN W., Terre Haute, Ind. Delta Tau Delta: A.S.C.E.: Intramural Sports: Navy. RENCH, JOHN .I., A.T.E. , , Gaston,VInd. I.Ae.S.: Wesley Foundation: Transfer from Ball State and Alabama Polytechnic. RENDER, JAMES R., M.E., Fayetteville, Tenn. Distinguished Student: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Army: Transfer from Cniyersity of Alabama. REYNOLDS, WAYNE H., EE. . Peoria, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Camera Club: Debris, Photog- raply Editor: Army. RESNIK, ROBERT A., Sci. , New York, N. Y. Tau Epsilon Phi: Rand: Distinguished Student: Purdue Concert Choir: Army. RETZLOFF, JAMES ll., M.E. . 4 Hammond, Ind. A.S.M.E. : Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Transfer from I'niversity of Minnesota. RELTER, FLOYD W., Ag.E. . . Milan, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha: Ceres: Lutheran Students' Assoc.: A.S.A.E.: Army: Transfer from Wittenberg College. REYBFRN, JULIA MAE, Phar. , Kokomo, Ind. A.Ph.A.: Distinguished Student: Rho Chi, RHODES, BLAIR C., E.E., . Hartford, Conn. A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Exponent: Int1'a- mural Sports: Newman Club: P.I.A.: Purdue Inde- pendent: S.C.A.: Scriveners Club: W.B.A.A.: Kappa Mu: Purdue Student Housing Corporation: Navy. RHODES, MARCIA, Agr. , . Peru, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta: Horticulture Society: I'nion: Uni- versity Choir. RICKS, FRANCIS H., Ch.E. . Lafayette, Ind. A.I.Ch.E. RIDENOUR, LEWIS L., P.E. . Wabash, Ind. Distinguished Student: Interfaith Council: Intra- mural Sports: HP Men's Club: Purdue Christian Foundation: P.I.A.: Reamer Club: S.C.A.: University Choir: l2 Club: Luma. House: Baseball, Senior Manager. RIGDON, BARBARA, Sci. . Connersville, Ind. A.W.S.: Green Guard: Roger Williams Club: Union: W.A.A.: W.R.H. Club, Hall Council, Governing Board and Secretary-Treasurer: Y.W.C.A. RINEHART, RICHARD W., Agr., Shelbyville, Ind. Ceres: P.I.A. RINGLAND, DOROTHY, Sci. . Cincinnati, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega, Exponent, Union, University Choir, W.R.H. Club, Y,W.C.A., Cabinet Member. RINGO, KENT A., E.E., Cleveland Heights, Ohio A.I.E.E., Car Club, Distinguished Student, Institute of Radio Engineers, P.I.A., Army. RINSMA, RICHARD J., E.E., Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.E.E., Camera Club, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., S.C.A. RITTERBUSH, ROBERT H., C.E., Bismark, N. D. A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, Dun1'oamin, P.I.A., Tau Beta Pi, Navy. ROACH, JOHN W., C.E. . . Bicknell, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega, A.S.C.E., Navy. ROARK, KATHRYN I., Sci. . Chalmers, Ind. Purdue Christian Foundation, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Club, Y.W.C.A. ROBBINS, PATRICIA R., H.E. . Warsaw, Ind. Alpha Delta Pi, Charter Member, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. ROBERTS, ALBERT O., Aero.E.. Dearborn, Mich. Phi Kappa Tau, Flying Club, Forensic Board of Control, I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, S.A.E. ROBERTS, JANE B., . . Aurora, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, A.W.S., Distinguished Student, Omicron Nu, Union Show, Virginia C. Meredith Club. ROBINSON, DONALD G., E.E. . Chillicothe, Ohio Sigma Chi, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Uni- versity Choir, W.B.A.A., Army. ROBINSON, WILLIAM M., M.E. . Tipton, Ind. A.S.M.E., P.I.A., Navy, Transfer from University of Wisconsin, and Milligan College. ROBUCK, MEAD K., Acro.E. . LaPorte, Ind. Army. ROGERS, JOHN E., Ch.E. . . Lafayette, Ind. ROHLIK, HAROLD E., M.E. . Cleveland, Ohio Alpha Chi Rho, A.S.M.E., Purdue Weightlifting Club,Navy. ROHLOFF, ISABELLE, H.E. . Francesville, Ind. P.I.A., Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club: Y.W.C.A. ROHRMAN, JOHN A., M.E. . Port Arthur, Texas A.S.M.E., Transfer from Southwestern Louisiana Institute. ROLL, WILLIAM C., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Acacia, Treasurer, A.S.M.E., Debris, Distinguished Edziident, P.V.A., Pi Tau Sigma, Skull and Crescent, o . ROLLIN, JOSEPH N., Ch.E. . Green Bay, Wis. A.I.Ch.E., Transfer from Marquette, University. ROOD, NOEL F., A.T.E. . . Jupiter, Fla. Camera Club, Playshop, Roger Williams Club, Army. ROOGLER, ROBERT E., Aero. E. . Dayton, Ohio Army. ROSE, LEWIS E., E.E. . . . Hobart, Incl. Cary Club, PU Men's Club, Reamer Club, Football, Navy. ROSEBROCK, THEODORE L., Aero.E. Indianapolis, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, Exponent, Union Show, Army. ROSENBAUM, JAMES S., Met.E., Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi, Activities Bureau, A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Fraternity Affairs Oflice, Intramural Sports, W.B.A.A., Marine Corps. ROSENBLOOM, FRED, Ch.E., S. Fallsburgh, N. Y. A.I.Ch.E., Army. ROSMANN, NEALE, Sci. . Milwaukee, VVis. Marine Corps. ROSS DEAN A. E.E. . . Brin hurst Ind. , y S , P.I.A., Army. ROSS, E. JANE, H.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Playshop, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Vi ce-President Wesley Foundation, W.A.A. , W.R.H. Club. ROSS, JOHN O., Met.E. . . . Rockford, Tll. Sigma Chi, Rush Chairman, A.I.Met.E., Distin- guished Student, Intramural Sports, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Pi Tau Sigma, Swimming, Navy. ROTH, GEORGE R., M.E. . Fort Thomas, Ky. Camera Club: Union: Union Show: Football: Transfer from University of Virginia. ROTHBART, ESTHER, Sci. . . Chicago, Ill. Omega: Hillel Foundation: Union: W.A.A. ROTHGEB, WAYNE P., Agr. . New Haven, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho: Agriculturist: Ca1'y Club: Hoof and Horn: Purdue Independent: Radio Guild: Sigma Delta Chi: Wesley Foundation: W.B.A.A. ROYAL, JOHN G., M.E. , . Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa, A.S.M.E.: I.Ae.S.: Intramural Sports: Newman Club: S.A.E.: W.B.A.A.: 920 Club: Navy. RUCKER, ARTHUR M,, C.E. . Cortland, Ind. Navy: Transfer from Notre Dame, and Central Mis- souri State Teachers College. RUDASICS, JAMES E., T. dz I.E. . South Bend, Ind. Delta Tau Delta: Iota Lambda Sigma: Baseball: Army. RUDD, GORDON W., Aero.E. and N.S. S: T. Opequon, Va. Beta Theta Pi: Cary Club: Flying Club: I.A.S.: Navy: Transfer from Case School of Applied Science, and Illinois Institute of Technology. RUDD, HELEN B., . . Washington, D.C. Alpha Chi Omega: Debris: Playshop: Union: Uni- versity Choir Virginia C. Meredith Club. RUDDER,JOHN E.,Sci. . . Paducah, Ky. Exponent: Marine Corps. RUDIN, BARBARA, H.E. , Calumet City, Ind. Omega: Hillel Foundation: Triton: Virginia C. Mere- dith Club: W.A.A.: Life Saving Corps. RUDOLPH, RAYMONDJ.,Sci. . Crown Point, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta: Gimlet Club: Newman Club: P.A.C.: P Man's Club: Football, Senior Manager. RUGGLES, WAYNE F., Sci. . Wheaton, Ill. Delta Tau Delta, Song Leader, Rush Chairman: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Purdue Men's Glee Club: Student Senate: Union Show: University Choir: Varsity Four. RUMFORD, GAYLLE E., H.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Glenwood: A.W.S., Chairman, Judicial Board. RUMPLE, HENRY I., Aero.E. . Bloomington, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha: Intramural Sports: Transfer from DePauw University. RUPAL, JAMES J., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E.: Cary Club, Joint Councilman: Pistol Team: RiHe Team: Gun Club: Army. RUSH, CARL B., M.E. . . Mentone, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Camera. Club: P.I.A.: Wesley Foundation: Army. RUSSELL, ROBERT E., M.E. . Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Phi Omega: Rifle Team: Navy. RUTAN, PAUL J., JR., M.E. . Swarthmore, Pa. A.S.M,E.: Cary Club: S.A.E.' Football: Track: Transfer from Bucknell Univ. RYAN, JAMES V., Sci. . Woodlawn, N. Y. Theta Chi: Navy: Ohio State University. RYDEN, EDWARD F., M.E. . Riverside, Ill. A.S.M.E.: Scabbard and Blade: Stamp Club: Army. RYDER, HENRY C., Sci. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta: Alpha Epsilon Rho: Band: Dis- tinguished Student: Gimlet Club, President: Military Ball Committee: Purdue Concert Choir, Manager: Purdue Men's Glee Club: Radio Guild: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent, Treasurer: University Choir: W.B.A.A., Senior Board: Card Display Section, Manager. RYDER, RICHARD S., M.E. . . Shelby, Ohio Phi Kappa Sigma: A.S.M.E. SAGAN, FELIX H., , . Warren, R. I. A.S.M.E.: Newman Club: P.V.A.: Purdue MenIs Glee Club: Student Senate. SAGATA, JURO, Aero.E. . San Clemente, Cal. Aero Modelers: Cary Club: Distinguished Student: I.Ae.S.: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Transfer from University of Southern California. SAMPLE, NORRIS L., Ch.E. . . Elmhurst, Ill. A.I.Ch.E.: Cary Club: Debate: Distinguished Student: Dunroamin: Intercollegiate Debating Team: Intra- mural Debate: Intramural Sports: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Reamer: Tau Beta Pi: Tau Kappa Alpha: Marine Corps. SANDERCOCK, DONALD, Aero., Wind Gap, Pa. I.Ae.S.: Intramural Sports: P.I.A.: S.A.E.: Army. SANDERS, ALBERT J., M.E., Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Army. SANKER, SHIRLEY .I., . Cleveland, Ohio Phi Mu: University Choir: W.A.A. SATTLER, ROBERT I., Aero., St. Clai1'Shores, Mich. Delta Tau Delta: Transfer from DePauw University: Distinguished Student: Gimlet Club: I.Ae.S. Newman Club HP Men's Club: Baseball: Navy. SAUERMAN, ROBERT G., Crown Point, Ind. Beta Sigma Psi: Exponent: Fraternity Pres. Council: Skull and Crescent: University Lutheran Assembly: Army. SAUNDERS, A. DALE, Ag., Indianapolis, Ind. Camera Club: Hoof and Horn: Poultry Club: Navy. SAUNDERS, PHILLIP G., M.E. . Marion, Ind Alpha Tau Omega: Band: Ifnion: Navy. SAUNDERS, RUTH LEE, Sci., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Distinguished Student: Purdue Concert Choir: Scrive- ners Club: University Choir: Social Action Committee. SAVAGE, PHILLIP S., Met. E. . Buffalo, N. Y. Phi Kappa Psi: A.I.Met.E.: Intramural Sports: Union: Union Show: Army. SAXTON, DON L., Sci. . . Remus Point, N. Y. Alpha Sigma Phi: Fra.terr1ity Pres. Council: Intra- mural Athletic Assn.: P.V.A.: Pistol Team: Army. SAYLER, JOHN E., C.E. . Pittsburgh, Pa giappa Sigma: A.S.C.E.: Army: Transfer from Penn tate. SCACE, CHARLES A.T.E. . Lusk, Wyo. Cary Club: I.A.S.: P.I.A.: Playshop: University Choir: Transfer from University Wyoming: Army. SCARDILLI, ANGELO V., M.E. . Newark, N. J. Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Freshman Track: Gymnastics Club, Pres. SCHAEFER, JAMES M., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: Transfer from Evansville College. SCHAEFFER, PHILLIP N., C.E., Germantown, O A.S.C.E.: Army. SCHAEFFER, JOHN W., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Intra- mural Sports: Newman Club: P.V.A. Army: Transfer from Illinois Institute of Technology. SCHAEFFER, WILLIAM D., Agr. . Lafayette, Ind. Wesley Foundation. SCHAFFNER, ANN, Sci. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta: Delta Rho Kappa: Distin- guished Student: Mortar Board, Sec. Triton: Union, V.-Pres. SCHAIBLEY, JOHN R., . . Maumee, O SCHALBURG, HELEN, Sci. . Terre Haute, Ind. Activities Bureau: Distinguished Student: W.A.A.: W.R.H. Club: Y.W.C.A. : Transfer from Indiana State. SCHATZMAN, ECKLEY G., Aero F., Columbus, O. Army: Transfer from Texas A. dr M. SCHAUB, THOMAS, W., M.E. . Tampa, Fla. A.S.M.E.: Cary Club, V.-Pres.: University Lutheran Ass.: Transfer from University of Florida. SCHEFLOW, OLIVER W., M.E. . . Elgin, Ill. Alpha Phi Omega: A.S.M.E.: Distinguished Student Dunroamin: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: University Lutheran Assembly. SCHIMMELPFENIG, FREDERICK J., M.E. Capac, Mich. Delta Tau Delta: Gimlet Club: UP Men's Club: Base- ball : Football: Transfer from DePauw University. SCHLIESSER, EVA, Sci. . . Syracuse, Ind. Debris: Exponent: Transfer from Ball State. SCHIESSER, PHILLIP D., A.T.E. . Toledo, O. Kappa Delta Rho. SCHLOTTERBECK, EARL, M.E., Lewisburg, O. Cary Club: Intramural Sports: S.A.E.: Navy. SCHLUETER, SUZAN M., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Intramural Sports: Triton: Union: W.A.A. Aquacade. SCHMIDT, F. ROBERT, Aero. E. . Chicago, Ill. Delta Tau Delta: Camera Club: Debris: I.Ae.S.: S.A.E. SCHMIDT, ROBERT C., M.E. . Hartford, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Lutheran Student's Club: S.A.E. SCHMITT, ALFRED F.,Ae1-0. E. . Brooklyn,N.Y. Band: Army. SCHMITT, STANLEY J., E.E., Lafayette, Ind. A.I.E.E.: Army. SCHMITZ, HAROLD .I., Agr. . . LaPorte, Ind. Agricultural Show Committee, P.I.A., Radio Guild, Sigma Delta Chi, W.B.A.A., 'f920 Club. SCHMUNK, MARY A., . Greensburg, Ind. Roger Williams Club-Treas., Virginia C. Meredith Club W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. SCHNAKENBURG, RICHARD H., E.E. Evansville, Ind. A.I.E.E., Band, Carv Club, Institute of Radio Engineers, P.I.A., Arniy. SCHNELL, ARNOLD E., M.E. . Sclmellville, Ind. A.S.M.E. Vice-Chairman, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Asst. Advertising Manager, Newman Club. SCHNITKER, NORMAN F., E.E., New Haven, Ind. A.I.E.E., Band, Supply Officer, Cary Club, Council- man, Lutheran Students' Club, Treas. SCHOONOVER, JAMES B., lVI.E., Williamsport, Ind. Band, Exponent, Limp Rivet. SCHOWE, SUE ANNA, H.E., New Washington, Ind. Playshop, Lniversity Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A,A., W.R.H. Club, Privateers, Intramural Sports. SCHREINER, CLARENCE H., E.E., Kouts, Ind. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, P.V.A., P.I.A., Transfer from Valparaiso I'niversity. SCHROYER, EDGAR, JR., M.E., W. Lafayette, Incl. Phi Kappa Psi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.V.A., S.A.E.: Army. SCHLBERT, WILLIAM Ch.E., N. Vernon, Ind. Triangle, A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Union. SCHEDLER, DONALD L., Ag. . Columbus, Ind. Agriculturist, Cary Club, Horticultural Show Comm., Thomas Say Entomological Soc., Army. SCHULER, REDOLPH W., Ch.E., Lafayette, Ind. A.I.Cli.E., Omega Chi Epsilon. SCHYLTZ, BARBARA J., Sci. , Lafayette, Ind. Chi Omega, A.W.S., Distinguished Student, Newman Club, Playshop, Managing Board, Purdue Players, Town Girls, Pres., Transfer from St. Mary's, Notre Dame. SCHLLTZ, ROBERT M., M.E., Batesville, Ind. Camera Club. SCHWAB, JONE, H.E. . . Cincinnati, Ohio Ifnion, Virginia C. Meredith Club: W.R.H. Club. SCHWARM, DONALD M., M.E., Cincinnati, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Camera Club: Flying Club, A1'1ny. SCI-IWETTMAN, ROY E., M.E. . Cincinnati, Ohio Phi Gamma Delta, Intramural Sports, Purdue Men's Glee Club, I'niversity Choir. SCHWINDLER, ROBERT H., E.E., Linden, Ind. A.I.E.E., Intramural Sports, Military Ball Committee, Scabbard and Blade: Football, Navy. SCOTT, GALE G., Sei. . . Fort Wayne, Ind. Sigma Nu, Exponent, Gimlet Club, P Men's Club, Spiked Shoe Club, Sr. Track Manager, Scientist, Navy. SCOTT, HAROLD A., Agr. . . Kimmell, Ind. Distinguished Student. SCOTT, JAMES N., A.T.E., . Whiteland, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, Exponent, I,Ae.S., P.V.A., Transfer from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, N. Y. SCOTT, JUNE W., H.E. . . Schenectady, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta, Distinguished Student, Union, Union Show, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., Intramural Board, Council. SCOTT, WARREN A., Met. E., Chicago Hghts, Ill. Delta Upsilon, Catalyst Club, Basketball, Army, Transfer from Drake University. SEANY, THOMAS H., M.E. . Fort Wayne, Ind. Theta Chi: A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, Railroad Club, Seriveners Club, Army. SEEGER, WILLIAM F., A.T.E. , Lafayette, Ind. Sigma'Chi, Camera Club, Glider Club, Soph. Cotillion Comm., Navy, Transfer from Notre Dame. SEELEY, WILLIS D., Agr. . . Huntington, Ind. Hoof and Horn, P.I.A., S.C.A., Football, Baseball. SELTENRIGHT, LEO, Agr. . . Plymouth, Ind. Dairy Club, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Poultry Club, Purdue Independent, S.C.A. SENOUR, ROBERT A., Met.E., East Chicago, Ind. Beta Theta Pi: A.I.Met.E.: A.S.M.: Catalyst Club: Exponent: Intramural Sports: Scabbard and Blade: Union: Union Show. SHADY, RONALD FLOYD, Agr., Fort Wayne, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho: Dairy Club: Dolphin Club: Int1'amural Sports: Swimming Team. SHAEFER, HOWARD F., M.E. . Fort Wayne, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Ca1'y Club: Distinguished Student: Transfer from Middlebury College, Vermont. SHAEVEL, DONALD L., Phar., South Bend, Ind. A.Ph.A.: Band: Intramural Sports. SHAFER, JOHN T., NLE. . . Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Transfer from University of Dayton. SHAFFNER, CHARLES R., ME. . Joliet, Ill. Sigma Pi: A.S.M.E.: University Orchestra: Transfer from Marion Institute. SHAMON, MARVIN, . . Hammond, Ind. A.I.E.E.: Cary Club: P.V.A.: Transfer from Indiana and West Virginia University. SHANER, JAMES L., C.E. . . Bolivar, N. Y. Theta Xi: A.S.C.E.: Army. SHANKER, MORRIS G., E.E. . Cleveland, Ohio. A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Dunroamin: Eta Kappa Nu: Exponent: Tau Beta Pi: University Choir, University Orchestra: Intramural Sports: Navy. SHANNON, MARGARET M., H.E. . Marion, Ill. Transfer from MacMurr:1y College, Ill. SHATTOW, ROBERT, M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi: Aero Modelers: A.S.M.E.: Camera Club: University Choir: Zouaves: S.A.M.: Navy. SHAW, CAROL, H.E. . . . Cleveland, O. Alpha Xi Delta: Transfer from DePauw University. SHAW, DONALD E., M.E., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Pi Kappa Phi: A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports: Sigma Delta Psi: Spiked Shoe Club: University Choir: Track. SHAW, JAMES R., Aero. E. . . Monticello, Ind. Band: I.Ae.S.: Intramural Sports: Silver Mask, Pres.: Transfer from Wabash College. SHAW, KENNETH W., M.E. . Pittsfield, Mass. A.S.M.E., See.-Treas.: Cary Club: Outing Club: P.I.A.: Wesley Foundation. SHAW, WILMA JEAN, H.E. . W. Lafayette, Ind. P.I.A.: Virginia C. Meredith Club. SHAY, MARJORIE M., Sci. . . Berwyn, Ill. Distinguished Student: Exponent: P.I.A.: Playshop: W.R.H. Club: Transfer from Morton Jr., College, Ill. SHEEHAN, BARBARA ANN, Sci. Cleveland Heights, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega: Newman Club: Union: W.R.H. Club SHELBY, PRISCILLA J., H.E. . Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega: Union: Virginia C. Meredith Club. SHELLAND, CONRAD D., JR., Forestry, Indianapolis, Ind Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Band: Forestry Club. SHEPARD, JAMES R., C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.C.E.: Cary Club: Dunroamin: Roger Williams Club: Army: Transfer from Marshall College, W. Va. SHERMAN, BARBARA J., Sci. . Chicago, Ill. Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Distinguished Student: Exponent: Hillel Foundation: Playshop: Scriveners Club: Union Show: Women's Pan-Hellenic Council SHEWMAKER, BRUCE P., Aero. E., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: University Orchestra: Navy. SI-IEWSKI, WALTER J., E.E. . North Judson, Ind Band: Army. SEIELEY, ROBERT LEE, sci. . Lafayette, Ind. SHOGREN, ROBERT A., M.E. . Glen Ellyn, Ill. Alpha Phi Omega: A.S.M.E.: Band: P.V.A.: S.A.E.: S.C.A. : Wesley Foundation. SHOLLE, JEANNE M., H.E. . Cleveland, Ohio Newman Club: University Choir: Virginia C. Meredith Club: W.R.H. Club. SHOOK, DAVID W., Agr. . . Eaton, Ind Phi Sigma Kappa : Hoof and Horn. SHELL, EUGENE R., M.E., sheihyviiie, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Distinguished Student: Westminster Foundation: Purdue Students' Math Club. SHULTZ, GLENN A., Ch.E. , . Gary, Ill. A.I.Ch.E.: Intramural Sports. SIEGEL, STEPHEN M., Englewood, N. J. A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Intra- mural Sports: P.I.A.: Army. SIEKMAN, ROY, Agr. . . Rising Sun, Ind. Dairy Club. SIENER, GEORGE J., M.E. . . Buffalo, N. Y. Intramural Sports. SILER, RUTH E., H.E. . . Anderson, Ind. Exponent: Triton: I'nion: W'.A.A.: Y.VV.C.A. SILVERMAN, HERBERT, Sci., White Plains, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Mu: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Playshop: Rifle Club. SIMMONS, RAYMOND O., Agr. , Kelso, Tenn. Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural Chemistry Club: Alpha Zeta, Pres.: Army: Transfer from University of Tennessee. SINES, FREDERICK E., Aero. E. . Lombard, Ill. Cary Club, Pres.: I.Ae.S.: Intramural Sports: Pen- dragon, Vice-Chair.: P.I.A.: Reamer Club, Pres.: S.A.E.: Who's Who in American Colleges and Lui- versities: Army. SIRDAR, PRITHIPAL SINGH, A.T.E. Amritsar, India Debris: Exponent: I.A.P.: I.A.S.: Intramural Sports: P.I.A.: Purdue Independent: Wesley Foundation. SKAGGS, THORNTON D., Ch.E. . Boonville, Mo. Delta Chi: A.I.Ch.E.: A.C.S.: Distinguished Student. SKELETON, CHAR, H.E. . Greencastle, Ind. Delta Gamma: Debris: Intramural Sports: I'nion: W.A.A. :Transfer from Indiana State Teachers College SKILLMAN, JACK V., C.E. , . Burbank, Calif. Sigma Phi Epsilon: A.S.C.E.: Debris, Sales Mgr.: Ex- ponent: Gimlet Club. SKINNER, ERNEST H., Aero. E. , Caldwell, Idaho Distinguished Student: Army: Transfer from College of Idaho and Boise Junior College. SKINNER, MALCOLM K., M.E., Evansville, Ind. Acacia: A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports: Railroad Club: Vniversity Choir. SKOPEK, ROBERT E., . Cleveland, Ohio Cary Club, Joint Council: P.I.A.: Navy. SLANKER, EARL J., Aero.E. . . Carlisle, Ohio Cary Club: Glider Club: I'nion: Army. SLEMMONS, DOROTHY, Sci. . Chrisman, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega: Distinguished Student: Exponent: Ifniversity Choir: W.A.A.: Transfer from DePauw I'niv. SLIDER, CLARENCE N., M.E. . Louisville, Ky. Kappa Sigma: Navy. SLYBY, MOSES W., M.E. . . Fo1't Wayne, Ind. P.I.A.: Army: Pan Arab Club: Transfer from Univ. of Iowa. SMALE, CHARLES H., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Cary Club, Ass't Treas.: P,I.A.: Army. SMILEY, WILLIAM D., E.E. , . Lebanon, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta: Distinguished Student: Green Potters: Intramural Sports: W.B.A.A.: t'920 Club: Army. SMITH, ALISON C., H.E. . Carney's Point, N. J. Chi Omega: Union. SMITH, CALVIN E., M.E. , , Kokomo, Ind. Delta Upsilon: A.S.M.E.: Fraternity Presidents' Council: Skull and Crescent: Soph. Cotillion Comm. SMITH, CHARLES E. A., . Westfield, N. J. Triangle: A.S.M.E.: Camera Club: Christian Science Assoc.: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Pi Tau Signia: University Choi1': University Orchestra. SMITH, DONALD E., E.E., Sioux Falls, S. D. A.I.E.E.: Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Navy: Transfer from Augustana College, S.D. SMITH, DONALD F., Agr. . . Hammond, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Dairy Club: Hoof and Horn: Intramural Athletic Assoc.: Intramu1'a1 Sports: Sigma Delta Psi: Spiked Shoe Club: Track. SMITH, DOUGLAS K., M.E. . Kirkwood, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta: A.S.M.E.: Gimlet Club: P.V.A.: S.A.E.: Scabbard and Blade: Union. SMITH, DWIGHT H., Ag. Ed. . . Dent, Minn. Alpha Zeta, Ceres. SMITH, EUGENE V., M.E. . . Bluffton, Ind. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, P.V.A., P.I.A., Pi Tau Sigma. SMITH, FLOYD M., Ch.E. . . Fort Wayne, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Intramural Sports, P.I.A. SMITH, GERARD C., Ch.E. . New York, N. Y. Triangle, A.I.Ch.E., Distinguished Student, Omega Chi Epsilon. SIVIITH, GLANDON IVI., Agr. . . Albany, Ind. Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Army, Transfer from Ball State. SMITH, HAROLD E., C.E., Huntingburg, Ind. A.S.C.E., Army, Transfer from Indiana I'niv. SMITH, HARRY D., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Army. SMITH, HILDA G., . . Danville, Ill. Green Guard, Kappa Beta, Pres., Purdue Christian Foundation, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A., Cabinet. SMITH, LESTER W., Aero. E. . Brooklyn, N. Y. Phi Kappa, Alpha Phi Omega, Distinguished Student, Exponent, Ass't Sports Editor, Gimlet Club, I.Ae.S.: Iron Key, Newman Club, P Men's Club: Pi Tau Sigma, Sec.-Treas., Sigma Delta Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Pres., Baseball and Wrestling Mgr., Army. SMITH, MAE OLA, Phar. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega, A.Ph.A., Pharmacist. SMITH, MARTHA L., H.E. . . Ithaca, N. Y. Delta Gamma, W.A.A., Y.VV.C.A. SMITH, ROBERT J., Phar. . . Freeport, Ill. A.Ph.A., Cary Club, Kappa Psi, Army, Transfer from Valparaiso University. SMITH, WALTER R., C.E. . East Hampton, N. Y. Sigma Nu A.S.C.E., Army. SMITH, WILLIAM A., M.E. . . Geneva, Ill. A.S.M.E., Camera Club: Cary Club, Army, Transfer from Ill. Institute of Technology. SNELL, GALE E., Aero. E.,and M.E., Mason City, Ia. Sigma Nu, A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Army, Transfer froni Iowa State College. SNOW, NORMAN W., Ch.E. . Newburgh, N. Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Transfer from Iowa VVesleyan. SNOW, WILLIAM E., JR., M.E., Dallas, Texas Beta Theta Pi, .Activities Bureau, Director, A.S.M.E., Fraternity Presidents' Council, Gimlet Club: Army. SNYDER, JOHN P., Ch.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.Ch.E., Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Omega Chi Epsilon, Purdue Christian Foundation, Pres., Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, University Choir, 12 Club, Pres., Navy. SNYDER, MARIAN L., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. P.I.A., W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Governing Board, Social Chair. SNYDER, MARIE K., H.E. . Chevy Chase, Md. Kappa Alpha Theta, A.W.S., Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club. SNYDER, WAYNE M., Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Intramural Sports, P .I.A. SOHN, EDWARD J., M.E. . . Bedford, Ind. Triangle, A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Engineer, F1'a- ternity Presidents' Council, Gimlet Club, S.A.E., Sig- ma Delta Chi. SOLAWETZ, SUE MARIE, H.E. . Berwyn, Ill. Debris, Junior Editor, Newman Club, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Sr. Rep., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A., W.R.H., Student Staff. SOLLER, BEVERLY J., Sci. . W. Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta, Distinguished Student, Engineer, Exponent, Town Girls' Club, Indian Students' Assoc. Sec'y. SOLOMON, HENRY K., Sci. . Louisville, Ky. Phi Delta Thetaj Intramural Sports, Navy. SOMMER, GEORGE F., Met. E., Indianapolis, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, A.I.Met.E., Christian Science Assoc., Exponent, Army. SCQYNEBORN, IRVING E., M.E. . LaPorte, Ind. A. SONNTAG, WILLIAM A., E.E. . Alton, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Debris, Photography Editor, Institute of Radio Engineers, Purdue Concert Choir, Purdue Men's Glee Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Uni- versity Choir. 2 SOO HOO, HENRY, E.E. . . Detroit, Mich. A.I.E.E., Chinese Students' Club, Tau Beta Pi, Ind. Bowling League, Transfer from Detroit Institute of Technology. SOUKEY, JULIAN, M.E. . . Galesburg, Ill. Cary Club, New man Club' Transfer from St. Norbert's College, Wis. SOUTH, RUSSELL L., E.E. . . Surprise, Neb. Army, Transfer from Montana State. SOWAR, MARTHA L., Sci. . . Muncie, Ind. Pi Beta Phi, Newman Club, Union, University Choir. SPOTTS, GEORGE R., M.E. . Logansport, Ind. A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma, Transfer from Indiana Central College and Univ. of Pittsburgh. STAFFORD, WILLIAM C., E.E. . Elkhart, Ind. Cary Club, Cary Club Clarion, Debris, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., Union, Army. STAHL, JEANNETTE A., . Chandler, Ind. PIA., Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.R.H. Club. STALLINGS, JOHN R., M.E. . New Albany, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, A.S.M.E., Fraternity Presidents' Council, Vice-Pres., Green Potters, Pres., Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Student Senate, Union, Sr. Exec., Union Show, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Zouaves, Army. STALLINGS, VINCENT P., Ch.E. . Rockport, Ind. Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, S.C.A. STAMBAUGH, DONALD W., E.E., Columbus, Ind. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, P.I.A., S.C.A., Union. STANLEY, JOHN K,, A.T.E. . Marion, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Fraternity Affairs Office, Jr. Sec'y.: I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Radio Guild, Radio Stage, Scabbard and Blade, Student Senate, VV.B.A.A., Sl20 Club, Transfer from Frank- lin College and Indiana Univ. STARR, ROBERT J., Agr. . Campbellsburg, Ind. Camera Club, P.I.A., Student Senate, Union Show. STARSHAK, JOHN J., Phar. . . Chicago, Ill. Theta Chi, A.Ph.A., Debris, Army. STECKER, CHARLES B., E.E. . Leonia, N. J. Cary Club, Treas., Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Army. STEELE, MERRITT G., E.E. . Winnetka, Ill. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Institute of Radio Engineers, Intramural Sports, Army. STEEN, CLARENCE H., Aero. E,, Brookings, S. D. Cary Club, Gamma Alpha Rho, I.Ae.S., Transfer from South Dakota State College. STEIGER, ARTHUR. R., JR., M.E., Hammond, Ind. Delta Upsilon, Camera Club, Army. STEINKE, FRED J., M.E. . Mishawaka, Ind. Phi Delta Theta: A.S.M.E., Lutheran Students' Club, Football, Track, Navy, Transfer from Wabash College. STELTER, JOHN J., C.E., Chicago Heights, Ill. A.S.C.E., Lutheran Students' Club, Army, Transfer from Valparaiso and Texas Technology College. STEPANEK, GORDON J., C.E. . . Cicero, Ill. Theta Xi, A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, Distinguished Student , Fraternity Presidents' Council. STEPHENS, RICHARD G., . Hammond, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Navy. STETZEL, MARY J., Sci. . . Evanston, Ill. Union. STEVASON, MILDRED J., . South Bend, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta, Distinguished Student, Union, Union Show, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A. STEVENS, DELBERT D., QE. . La Porte, Ind. Purdue Christian Foundation, Transfer from Val- paraiso. STEVENS, W. RAY, . . Richmond, Ind. A.I.E.E., Army. STEVENSON, WILLIAM P., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. Sigma Nu, Glider Club, Army. STEWART, ARTHUR C., . Marengo, Ill. A.I.E.E., Univ. of Ill. STEWART, GUY A., . Bluffton, Ind. STEWART, ROBERT E., E.E. . Higginsville, Mo. Marine Corps, Transfer from Miami University and Westminster College, Mo. STEWART, ROBERT L., A.T.E. . Lakewood, O. Beta Theta Pi, I.A.S., Wesley Foundation, Army, Transfer from Washington and Jefferson College. STIDHAM, J. WAR.REN, M.E. . Anderson, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, University Choir. STIMM, KEAN W., E.E. . Williamsville, N. Y. Pi Kappa Alpha, A.I.E.E., I.R.E., Purdue Radio Club, Skull and Crescent. STITT, MARJORIE, H. E. . . Elberfeld, Ind. Delta Gamma, A.W.S., Distinguished Student, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, Union, Union Show, Virginia C. Meredith Club, Y.W.C.A., Chair- mah, World Student Service Fund Drive. STIVERS, JOSEPH A., M.E. . . Tulsa, Okla. Phi Delta Theta, Gimlet Club, P lVlen's Club. STOBER, RICHARD A., Ch.E. . Palo Atlo, Calif. A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club, Christian Science Assoc.: Intramural Sports, Army, Transfer from North- western Univ. STOCKER, EDWARD JR., E.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Delta Upsilon, Aero Modelers, Distinguished Student. STOCKFLETH, DONALD E., E.E., Evansville, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, A.I.E.E., Intramural Sports, Transfer from University of Cincinnati. STOCKTON, ANNE, H.E. . Bridgeport, Conn. Exponent, Outing Club, Ifniversity Choir, W.R.H. Club, Transfer from Lindenwood College, Mo. STOELTING, RAYMOND, P.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, Gimlet Club, P Men's Club, Army. STOELTZING, WESLEY, M.E., Kansas City, Mo. A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma, Navy. STOEVER, EDWARD C., JR., Sci. . Elmhurst, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi, Navy. STONE, ROBERT M., A.T.E. . Fort Branch, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, I.A.S., Intramural Sports, Sigma Delta Psi, Skull and Crescent, Navy. STONEHILL, LLOYD H., M.E. . Brook, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec'y, A.S.M.E., Exponent. STOOPS, JOSEPH C., Sci. . Tuguegarao, Philippines Alpha Tau Omega, Intramural Sports, Army. STOUNE, JOHN A., A.T.E. . . Decatur, Ind. I.A.S., Navy, Transfer from Murray State Teachers College. STOUT, DONALD G., M.E. . . Evanston, Ill. STRASSER, ALFRED A., Met.E., Long Island, N.Y. A.I.Ch.E., A.I.Met.E.: Cary Club, Catalyst Club, Purdue Men's Glee Club, University Choir. STRATHMAN, ARTHUR E., Aero. E. Clayton, Mo. Sigma Chi, Pres., Green Potters, I.A.S., Intramural Spo1'ts, Army. STREED, RODNEY W., Aero. E., Glendale, Calif. Aero. Modelers, Cary Club, Joint Council, Distin- gulshed Student, Exponent, I,Ae.S., Tau Beta Pi, Army. STRICKLAND, WILLIAM E.E., Cincinnati, Ohio Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Delta Psi. STROUSE, RICHARD D., M.E. Milwaukee, Wis. A.S.M.E., Camera Club, Radio Stage, Army. STUART, JOHN W., E.E. . Logansport, Ind. Kappa Sigma, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, rmy. STUDEBAKER, HELEN C., H.E., New Carlisle, O. Alpha Chi Omega, Exponent, Intramural Sports, Union, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club. STUDER, MARILYN M., H.E. . Whiting, Ind. Zeta Tau Alpha, Exponent, Gold Peppers, Newman Club, Playshop, Purdue Players, University Choir, Women's Pan-Hellenic Council, W.R.H. Club. STUENKEL, ARTHUR E., M.E. and N.S. 8: T. La Grange, Ill. Theta Chi, A.S.M.E., Lutheran Students' Club, HP Men's Club, Gamma Delta, Cross Country, Track, Sr. Mgr. Cross Country and Track. STURGES, MARGARET D., H.E., Greencastle Ind. Delta Gamma., Union, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A., Transfer from Stevens College, Missouri. SUDDUTH, JAMES A., M.E. . Milwaukee, Wis. Pi Kappa Phi: A.S.M.E.: Fraternity Presidents' Council: Intramural Sports. SUTTER, THOMAS R., M.E. . Cincinnati, Ohio Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President: A.S.M.E.: Dis- tinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Military Ball Committee: Pi Tau Sigma: P.O.M.M.: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pi: Union: Union Show: Army. SWAGER, DONALD C., . Fort Wayne, Ind, Pi Kappa Phi: A.I.E.E.: Fraternity Pres1d6I1'DS Council: Intramural Sports: Sigma Delta Psi: Skull and Crescent: Wesley Foundation: Army. SWANN, JOE ANNE, Sci. . . Marianne, F13- Flying Club: Glider Club: Playshop: University Choir SWANSON, DWIGHT H., E.E. . Rockford, Ill. A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Institute of Radio Engineers: I1llLI't1I1llll'3.l Sports. SWANSON, SALLY, Sci. . . . Knox, Ind. Alpha Ni Delta: Exponent: Union. SWARTZ, ROBERT W., M.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. Pi Kappa Phi: A.S.M.E.: Debris: Playshop: Union. SWENSON, VIOLETTE L., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind Pan American Club: P.I.A.: Weslegf Foundation Board, Secretary-Treasurer: W.R.H. Club. SWICK, HOWARD A., M.E. . Hammond, Ind. Delta Tau Delta: A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Green Potters. SVVIHART, WILLIAM L., Ch.E. . Elkhart, Ind. Triangle: A.I.Ch.E.: Alpha Phi Omega: A.C.S.: Camera Club: Catalyst Club: Debris: Distinguished Student: Gimlet Club: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi. SWISHER, RICHARD R., M.E. , Blutfton, Ind. Beta Theta Pi: A.S.M.E.: Army. TABACHNICK, HAROLD, C.E. Univ. City, Mo- Tau Epsilon Phi: A.S.C.E.: Chi Epsilon: Distin- guished Student: Intranulral Sports. TAGGART, JO ANN, , Mishawaka, Ind. TALMADGE, RICHARD C., M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Delta Rho: Army. TAPPAN, RICHARD E., Phar. . Orested, Ind. A.Ph.A.: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Kappa Psi: Phi Lambda Upsiion: P.I.A.: Rho Chi: Roger Williams Club: S.C.A. TAYLOR, JEANNE, Lib. Sci. . Muncie, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta: Debris, Junior Editor: Delta Rho Kappa: Distinguished Student: Gold Peppers: Intercollegiate Debating Team: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Board, President: Playshop: Purdue Players: Triton: Union Show. TAYLOR, JOHN M., M.E. . VVinnetka, Ill. Dunroamin, Joint Council: Intramural Sports: New- man Club: Transfer from Northwestern Univ. TAYLOR, MARGARET A., Sci., Hammond, Ind. Beta Xi: Activities: Bureau: W.R.H. Club: Transfer from Gulf Park, Mississippi. TAYLOR, RAYMOND H., E.E., Chicago Hghts, Ill. Delta Upsilon: A.I.E.E.: Fraternity Affairs Office: Institute of Radio Engineers: P.V.A.: University Choir: W.B.A.A.: Army. TAYLOR, ROBERT F., Ag. Ed., Columbia City, Ind. A.E.S.: Alpha Zeta: Band: Ceres: Wesley Foundation. TAYLOR, ROBERT W., M.E. . Decatur, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: A.S.M.E.: Navy: Transfer from University of Colorado. TEETOR, .IACKSON H., M.E. . Hagerstown, Ind. Beta Theta Pi: A.S.M.E.: Christian Science Associa- tion: Debris: Intramural Sports: S.A.E.: Union Show. TEETOR, THOMAS W., M.E. . Cadillac, Mich. Alpha Chi Rho: A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: Distinguished Student: Transfer from The Citadel, South Carolina. TEIGEN, HAROLD A., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. A.S.M.E.: P.V.A.: Wesley Foundation: Navy: Trans- fer from Northwestern Univ. TERMAN, RICHARD J., Phar. . Lafayette, Ind. Camera Club: Chinese Students' Club: University Choir: Wesley Foundation: A.Ph.A. TERNEY, NORMAN L., Aero. E. . Mineola, N. Y. Distinguished Student: I.Ae.S.: P.I.A.: Tau Beta Pi: Golf: Flight Instructor: Army: Transfer from Hofst1'a College, N. Y. THOLKE, WILLIAM H., Met. E. . Wabasn, Ind. Acacia: A.I.Met.E. : Alpha Phi Omega: A.S.M.: Purdue Men's Glee Club: University Choir: Wesley Founda- tion: W.B.A.A.: Volleyball: Outing Club. THOMAS, CARL M., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta: A.S.M.E.: Union: Intramural D Sports: P.V,A. : Basketball, Manager. THOMAS, JAMES D., Ag. Ed., Greencastle, Ind. A.E.S., Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Poultry Club, S.C.A., Purdue All-Campus Poultry Judging Contest, Man- ager. THOMAS, JAMES D., Ag. Ed. . Peoria, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Intramural Sports, A.S.A.E. THOMAS, MARTIN, Sci. , Terre Haute, Ind. Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Dun- roamin, Chess Club, Navy, Transfer from University of Nebraska. THOMAS, NORMA J., H.E. . Pendleton, Ind. University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. THOMAS, PATRICIA, H.E. . Park Ridge, Ill. Activities Bureau, P.I.A., W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A., Transfer from University of Kansas City. THOMAS, WALTER E., W. Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports, Purdue Christian Foundation, P.I.A., nl? Club. THOMPSON, E. ARTHUR, Ch.E. . Drexel Hill, Pa. Beta Theta Pi, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Playshop, Navy, Transfer from Illinois Insti- tute of Technology, Muhlenberg College, and Case Institute of Technology. THOMPSON, GEORGE E., Ch.E. . Waukegan, Ill. A.I.Ch.E., Cary Club, Intramural Sports, Rifle Team. THOMPSON, HELEN M., Sci., Michigan City, Ind. Chi Omega, Union, W.A.A., W.B.A.A., Y.W.C.A., Representative Council, Transfer from Lindenwoocl, Mo. THOMPSON, HELEN W., H.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Delta Gamma, A.W.S., Freshman Representative, Executive Board, Student Senate, Junior Representa- tive, Freshman Handbook Committee Chairman, Pan- Hellenic, Vice-President. THOMPSON, JUNE E., Sci. . . Waukegan, Ill. Chi Omega, Triton, Union, W.A.A., VV.B.A.A., Y.W.C.A. THOMPSON, JAMES, Ch.E., Highland Park, Ill. A.I.Ch.E., Canterbury Club, Navy. TI-IORNBERRY, HUGH R., M.E., Livermore, Ky. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Dunroamin, Joint Council, Intramural Sports, S.A.E., Army, Transfer from University of Louisville. THORUP, ASBJORN A., C.E. . Oslo, Norway A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, I.A.P.-Pres., Transfer from Oslo I-Iandelsgymnasium. THRUSH, MARQUIS O., JR., M.E., Peru, Ind. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Cary Club, Army. TIETGE, ROBERT W., E.E. . Rochester, N. Y. A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers, Navy, Transfer from Clarkson College of Technology. TIPPENS, DORR E., Ch.E, . . Winnetka, Ill. A.I.Ch.E., Camera Club, Canterbury Club, Army. TRAYLOR, ARNOLD W., Sci. . Seymour, Ind. Cary Club, P.I.., Wesley Foundation, Army, Transfer from Indiana Central College and Miami University. TREBILCOCK, JAMES D., A.T.E., Wauwatosa, Wis. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Flying Club, Wesley Founda- tion, Transfer from Northwestern University. TREMELIN, JAMES D., M.E., Cuyahoga Falls, O. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, Intra- mural Sports, Army. TIPPER, EDWARD R., E.E., Dearborn, Mich. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Army, Transfer from University of Wyoming, and Edison Institute of Technology. TODD, RAYMOND J., Agr. . . Delphi, Ind. Delta Chi, Alpha Zeta, Ceres, President, Debate, Intercollegiate Debate Team, Intramural Sports, Uni- versity Choir, Army. TOM, JAMES K., M.E. . . Goshen, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Army, Transfer from Goshen College. TOOMEY, JAMES, Aero. E. . . Portland, Ore. A.S,M.E., I.A.S., Newman Club, Navy. TOST, KENNETH V., Agr. . . Greenfield, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho, Dairy Club, Purdue Christian Foundation, Poultry Club. TOWLE, JAMES V., C.E. . . Hornell, N. Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports. TOBIAS, ROSCOE H., Phar. . . Blocher, Ind. A. Ph. A., P.I.A. TODD, DAVID K., C.E. . West Lafayette, Ind. Phi Delta Theta, A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, Playshop, Purdue Players, Tau Beta Pi, University Orchestra, Wesley Foundation, Army. IYHL, ROBERT H., C.E., Bowling Green, Ky. Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.C.E., P.O. M.M., Zouaves, Transfer from Western Kentucky Teachers College. URBAN, JOHN H., A.T.E., West Lafayette, Ind. I.A.S., W.B.A.A., Army, Transfer from Ithaca College, N. Y. VANARSDELE, CAROLYN, Sci., Indianapolis, Ind. Distinguished Student, Transfer from Butler Uni- versity. VANARSDEL, THOMAS P., Sci., Indianapolis, Ind. Distinguished Student, Purdue Concert Choir, Pur- due Men's Glee Club, University Choir, Purdue Weightlifting Club, Pres., and Organizer, Purdue Bicycle Champion, Purdue Rifle Team, Army. VAN HORNE, WILLIAM E., . Hamilton, Ohio Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres., A.I.E.E., Debris, Distin- guished Student, Fraternity Presidents' Council, Student Senate, Army, Transfer from Michigan. VAVGHAN, JOHN W., A.T.E. . Robertson, Mo. Cary Club, Glider Club, Sec., I.Ae.S., Radio Guild. VAUX, HUBERT H., Agr. . . Hammond, Ind. Delta Tau Delta, Dairy Club, Intramural Sports. TRENARY, BRYANT, M.E. . . Danville, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports. TRISKA, RALPH F., Met.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa, Camera Club, Debris, Junior Editor, Fraternity Presidents' Council, Newman Club, Silver Mask, Army. TROPP, HENRY S., A.T.E. , . Gary, Ind. Band, Concertmaster, Cary Club, Joint Council, Reamer Club, Army. TLCKER, JAMES E., P.E. . . . Knox, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, Fraternity Affairs Oflice, Intramural Sports, Union, Union Show, Football. TUFTS, VAUGHAN, Met.E. . Dearborn, Mich. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M., Catalyst Club, Intra- mural Sports, Sigma Delta Psi, Track, Navy. TLSCANY, WILLIAM G., Ch.E., Lake Wood, Ohio Acacia, A.I.E.E., Alpha Epsilon Rho, Eta Kappa Nu, Lutheran Students' Club, Purdue Men's Glee Club, Radio Stage, Skull and Crescent, I'niversity Choir, W.B.A.A., 920 Club, Navy. TYRELL, HUBERT J., M.E. . Nappanee, Ind. A.S.M.E., Transfer from Valley Forge Military Academy, Pa. VIAL, FRED A., Sci. . . Downers Grove, Ill. Cary Club. VINING, CARL L., A.T.E. , . Wheaton, Ill. Aero Modelers, Distinguished Student, I.Ae.S. VINING, RICHARD A., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Delta Tau Delta, Band, Supply, Personnel, Ass't Military Officer, Cary Club, Christian Science Ass., Distinguished Student, I.A.S., P.V.A., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Navy. VINSON, THEODORE F., M.E. . Anderson, Ind. A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Army. VINTON, PHILIP W., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Delta Tau Delta, A.S.M.E., Debris, Army. VOELZ, JOSEPH K., Aero. E. . Columbus, Ind Alpha Kappa Lambda, Aero Modelers, I.A.S., Lutheran Students' Club, Union, Navy. VOGEL, LILLIAN E., Sci. . South Bend, Ind. Sigma Delta Tau, Green Guard, Hillel Foundation, University Choir, W.A.A. VOISINET, HOWARD E., M.E., Tonawanda, N. Y. A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Newman Club, P.I.A., Football, Army, Transfer from Rutgers University. VOKOUN, JEAN M., H.E. . Cleveland Heights, O. Beta Xi, Activities Bureau, Debris, Union, University Choir, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Student Staff. VURPILLAT, JOHN F., Sci. . South Bend, Ind. Beta Theta Pi, Navy, Transfer from Miami Univ. WABISZEWSKI, FRANK J., M.E., Milwaukee, Wis. Sigma Nu, Army. WADE, MURRAY W., JR., Phar. . Aurora, Ind. A.Ph.A., Cadet Officers' Luncheon Committee, Kappa Psi, Military Ball Committee, Pharmacist, P.I.A., Scabbard and Blade, Army, Transfer from Vincennes University. WAGENHALS, WILLIAM S., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Debris, Distinguished Student, Intramural Sports, P.V.A., Zouaves. WAGNER, CREIGHTON S., E.E. . Flint, Mich. A.I.E.E., Transfer from Oregon State. WAGNER, JAMES R., M.E. . Vincennes, Ind. Kappa Sigma. WAGNER, WILLIAM E., M.E. . Columbus, Ind. Pi Kappa Alpha, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, P.V.A. WAINSCOTT, WILLIAM S., C.E. . Frankfort, Ind. A.S.C.E., Chi Epsilon, Marine C0l'pS. VVAITS, MARY C., H.E. . . Rushville, Ind. Debris, Exponent, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Y.W.C.A. WAKELAND, THOMAS, M.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Triangle, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Union Show, University Orchestra, Army, Transfer from Colorado School of Mines. WALFORD, EDWARD, Ch.E., Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Pi, A.I.Ch.E., Green Potters, Newman Club, Omega Chi Epsilon, Army. WALKER, DOROTHY J., H.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities Bureau. WALKER, ROGERS C., Sci. . . Madison, Ind. Phi Delta Theta, Canterbury Club, P.V.A., Army, Transfer from United States Naval Academy. WALKER, WILLIAM B., M.E. . , Gary, Ind. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, P.V.A., P.I.A., Pi Tau Sigma, Army, Transfer from Vanderbilt Univ. WALKER, WILLIAM E., E.E. . . Olivet, Ill. Intramural Athletic Ass'n. - WALLACE, HENRY S., E.E. . . Chicago, Ill. WALLBILLICH, JOHN J., JR., Birmingham, Mich. Phi Gamma Delta, A.S.M.E., Intramural Athletic Ass'n., Silver Mask, Union Show, Army. WALLIS, CHARLES W., Agr., Evansville, Ind. Dairy Club, Intramural Sports: S.C.A., Rochdale House, President, Army. WALLSTEDT, ROLAND W., E.E., New York, N. Y. Army, Transfer from Rutgers Univ. WALSH, JAMES P., Forestry . . Windfall, Ind. Cary Club, Forestry Club, Navy, Transfer from DePauw Univ. WALTERS, JOSEPH J., Aero. E. . Oxford, Pa Army. WALTMANN, ORAL MAY, Sci. . Nokomis, Ill. Delta Delta Delta, W.A.A., W.R.H. Club, Student Staff, Transfer from James Millikan, Illinois. WALTZ,DONALD E., . . Muncie,Ind. A.I.E.E., I.R.E. WALTZ, RALPH H., Agr. . . Hagerstown, Ind. Agricultural Chemistry Club, Vice-President, Agri- culturist, Ag. Chemistry Editor, Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Rifle Team. WARD, RICHARD C., A.T.E., West Lafayette, Ind. Phi Kappa Sigma, Aero Modelers, Flying Club, I.A.S., Army. WARD, WIRT C., Sci. . Charlestown, W. Va. Cary Club, Sigma Pi Sigma. WARD, EDWIN G., M.E. . Crawfordsville, Ind. Acacia, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, P.V.A. Union, Pi Tau Sigma, Fraternity Presidents' Council. WARFEL, RICHARD B., M.E. . Lancaster, Pa. Sigma Pi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Army, Transfer from Millersville State Teachers College, Pa. WARING, CHARLES D., M.E. . Metuchen, N. J. A.S.M.E., Exponent. WARK, JAMES R., E.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Engineer, P.I.A., Army. WARRICK, WALTER H., M.E. . South Bend, Ilnd. Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E.g Debate, Intercollegiate Debating Team, Intramural Sports, Pi Tau Sigma, P.O.M.M., Roger Williams Club, S.C.A., Army. WASSON, GEORGE W., E.E., Havertown, Pa. Phi Kappa Tau, A.I.E.E., Dolphin Club, President, P Men's Club, Swimming, Navy. WATERBURY, SARA ANN, Sci. . Godfrey, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta, Debris, Triton, W.A.A. WHISTLER, .JOSEPH U., Agr. . Pendleton, Ind. Phi Sigma Kappa, Agriculturist, Alpha Zeta, Fratern- ity Presidents' Council, Hoof and Horn, Livestock Judging Team. WHITE, EDWARD B., M.E. . . Oak Park, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Tau Sigma, Navy. WHEATON, RICHARD, Aero. E., Indianapolis, Ind. Acacia, Alpha Phi Omega, Glider Club, I.Ae.S., Intra- mural Sports, P.V.A. WHALEY, GLEN E.E., W. Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Tau Omega. VVEYDERT, JOHN C., M.E., E. Chicago, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.S.M.E. WESTON, LAWRENCE G., M.E. . Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Tau Beta Pi, Army, Transfer from Ill. Institute of Tech. WEST, JAMES A., M.E. . . Plainfield, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi, A.S.M.E., Band, Distinguished Student, Gimlet Club, Intramural Sports, Union, Vice-Pres. VVESSEL, RICHARD, . Seymour, Ind. Beta Sigma Psi, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Intramural Sports, Tau Beta Pi, University Lutheran Assembly, Army. WESBECHER, JAMES J., Aero. E. . Amherst, O. I.A.P., I.Ae.S., Newman Club, S.A.E., Tau Beta Pi, Transfer from Univ. of Detroit. VVERTS, DARRELL D., Phar. . Spencer, Iowa A.Ph.A., Band, Dolphin Club, Pharmacist, Swimming Team. WERRY, PAUL F., Agr. . Hartford City, Ind. Agricultural Show Committee, Decoration Chair., Alpha Zeta, Hort. Show Committee, Hort. Society, Pres., Silver Mask, Wesley Foundation, Navy. WERNER, WILLIAM H., Sci. . Lafayette, Ind. Camera Club, Transfer from Univ. of Chicago. WESTRIIP, PAUL H., M.E. . Covington, Ky. A.S.M.E., Cary Club, Distinguished Student, New- man Club, Army. WELTMER, JOHN B., M.E. . Kansas City, Mo. A.S.M.E., Canterbury Club, Cary Club, Vice-Pres., Councilman, Junior P1'om Committee, Army, Transfer from Yale Univ. WELLS, ROBERT C., Ch.E. . Leesburg, Va. Kappa Sigma, A.I.Ch.E. , Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, P Men's Club, Squash, Army. VVELLEMS, THOMAS J., C.E. . Miles City, Mont. Alpha Kappa Lambda, A.S.M.E., Newman Club, University Choir, Army, Transfer from North Dakota State. WEITKAMP, MAURICE E., . Raymond, Ill. A.I.E.E., Cary Club, Treas., Distinguished Student Intramural Sports, Newman Club, P.I.A., Navy. WEISS, ADOLPH L., M.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. , . A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, P.I.A., Pi Tau Sigma, P.O.M.M., S.C.A. WEISHAAR, MARTIN S., M.E., Cincinnati, O. Delta Chi, A.S.M.E., Newman Club, P.V.A., Transfer from Xavier Univ. WEISE, WILLIAM J. JR., M.E., Riverside, Ill. Theta Xi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports, Newman Club. WEINLAND, BERNARD T., Agr. . Lafayette, Ind. Distinguished Student, Poult1'y Club, Transfer from Moravian College and Penn State. WEILER, DURAND E., Aero. E. . Chicago, Ill. Aero Modelers, Cary Club, I.Ae.S., Navy. WEIGLE, ROBERT L., Agr. . Lafayette, Ind. ' Band, P.I.A., A.S.M.E., S.C.A., S.H.C., Pres., Army. WEIDMAN, HENRY G., Sci. . . Elizabeth, N. J. Spiked Shoe Club, Army. WEDDLE, EDWARD W,, C.E. . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Nu. WEAVER, WILLIAM R., M.E. . Toledo, Ohio Sigma Chi, A.S.M.E., Army, Transfer from Toledo Univ. WEAVER, JOSEPH A., . Linden, Ind. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Institute of Radio Engineers, Army, Transfer from Illinois Univ. WATSON, ROBERT C., M.E. . . Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma, Intramural Sports, Union, Wesley Foundation, A1'my. WHITE JACK B., . Quincy, Ill. Delta Chl, Army. WHITE, JACK M., M.E. . . Normandy, Mo. Theta Xi. WHITE, THOMAS B., E.E. . . Berkely, Calif. A I.E.E., Cary Club, Green Potters, I.R.E., Transfer fi om Illinois Institute of Technology. WHITE, WALTER H., Sci. . . Gary, Ind. WHITEHORNE, CHARLES R., ME., Toledo, Ohio Beta Theta Pi, A.S.M.E. , Band, Pi Tau Sigma, Union, WHITLEY, VICTOR, M.E. . . Norwalk, Ohio Phi Ixappa Psi, A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports. WHITLOCK, HAROLD, Ch.E., Crawfordsville, Ind. Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda I'psilon, Army. VVHITLOCK, WAYNE, A.T.E., Crawfordsville, Ind. I.A.S., Army. WHITMORE, FRED M., Forestry, Rocky River, Ohio Delta I psilon, Forestry Club, Track, Navy, Transfer fi om DePauw University. WHITNEY, DONALD C., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Acacia, Alpha Phi Omega, Debris, Associate Editor, Delta Rho Kappa, Distinguished Student, Intramural Spolts, Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Crescent. WIEMER, GEORGE F., Aero. E. . St. Louis, Mo. I Xe.S., Navy, Transfer from DePauw I'nive1'sity. WIGGERS, EDWIN H., M.E. . Evansville, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A.S.M.E., Band, Fraternity Atiairs Office, Fraternity Presidents, Council, Presi- ilent, Army, Transfer from James Millikin University, llinois. WILBLR, HELENE P., . Noblesville, II1d. Alpha N1 Delta, University Choir. WILEMAN, HELEN, . . Ithaca, N. Y. P1 Beta Phi, Union, Virginia C. Meredith Club. WILEY, THOMAS A., JR., A.T.E., Coral Gables Fla. Sigma Phi Epsilon, I.Ae.S., Intramural Sports, Scab- bard and Blade, Student Senate, Junior Executive, I nion Show, University Choir, Wrestling Team, Manager, Tennis Team, Transfer from North Carolina State College. WILKES, NORMAN L., Aero. E., Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Activities Bureau: Intramural Sports, Navy. WILEIINSON, .IANET, . Ridgeville, Ind. Virginia C. Meredith Club, Y.W.C.A., W.R.H. Club. WII LI, ROBERT R., E.E., Western Springs, Ill. Theta Chi, Fraternity Presidents' Council, Union Show Track, Cross-Country, Army. WILLIAMS, JAMES L., E.E. . . Evanston, Ill. Cary Club, Army. WILLIAMS, JOHN N., Agr. . . Hope, Ind. Alpha Zeta, Scribe, Cary Club, Dairy Club, Vice- President, President, Distinguished Student: P.I.A., S.C.A., Dunroamin, Wesley Foundation, Army. WILLIAMS, JOHN T., E.E. . . Decatur, Ill. AIEE Cary Club: P.I.A., Purdue Radio Club, I R E Army. WILLIAMS, ROGER B., . . Oak Park, Ill Theta Xi, Debris, Intramural Sports, Skull and Crescent, Navy. WILLIAMS, WALTER J., E.E. . Elkhart, Indiana A l.E.E., Debate, Army. WILLIS, CHARLES P., JR., E.E., Kalamazoo, Mich. A.I.E.E., Ca1'y Club, Dolphin Club, Eta Kappa Nu, HP Men's Club, Reamer Club, Tau Beta Pi, Swim- ming Team, Navy, Transfer f1'o1n Williams College, Mass. WILSON, EUGENE H., Agr. . McCordsville, Ind. S C A University Choir, Zouaves, Army. WILSON, FOSTER C., Ch.E. . . Toledo, Ohio Beta Theta Pi, A.I.Ch.E., Student Senate. WILSON, JEANNE E., Sci. . , Chicago, Ill. Ixappa Kappa Gamma, Debris, Dolphin Club, Honor- ary Member, Intramural Sports, Newman Club, Pur- due Sportswomen, Triton, Union Show, W.A.A., Swimming. WILSON, LEILA M., Sci. . . Wellington, Ohio 120 VVILSON, RICHARD D., Aero. E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: I.Ae.S.: Inti'amural Sports. WILSON, ROBERT W., M.E. . Lafayette, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Camera Club: P.V.A.: Army: Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. WILSON, W. KENNETH, Sci. . Roswell, New Mex, Navy: Transfer from Bethany-Peniel College. WILSON, WALTER H. M.E. . Anderson, Ind. Lambda Chi Alpha: A.S.M.E.: Debris: Intramural Sports: Army. WINSLOW, PHILIP C., Agr. . Carthage, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho, President: Agriculturist, Ed.: Alpha Zeta, Chronicler: Distinguished Student: Ex- ponent: Fraternity Presidents' council: Gimlet Club: Green Potters: Hoof and Horn: Student Senate, Vice-Pres. WISE, ALICE L., Ch.E. . North Canton, Ohio A.I.Ch.E.: Christian Science Ass'n.: Intramural Sports: Purdue Sportswomen, Secretary, Treasurer: Triton, Executive Board, Publicity: I'nion: W.A.A.. WISE, ALLAN J., M.E. . . Greenwood, Ind. Terry House, Pi'esident: Cary Club, Council? Dis- tinguished Student: Intramural Sports. WISHNIA, JULIUS, Phar. . . Louisville, Ky. Tau Epsilon Phi: A.Ph.A.: Fraternity Presidents' Council: Hillel Foundation: Intramural Sports. WISLOCKI, EDWARD, Sci. . Cedar Lake, Ind. Cary Club: Intramural Sports: Navy: Transfer from Ohio Wesleyan. WISMAR, JOHN L., C.E. . . Springfield, Ohio Theta Chi: A.S.C.E.: Uuion Show: Zouaves: Intra- mural Sports. WITSMAN, GERALD R., P.E. . Frankfort, Ind. Intramural Sports: P Men's Club: Tennis: Squash: Army. WITTER, THOMAS C., M.E. , . Elkhart, Ind. Beta Theta Pi: Navy: Transfer from Northwestern University and Denison University, Ohio. WITTROCK, DORIS T., H.E. . Fayetteville, Ohio Newman Club: P.I.A.: Union: Virginia C. Meredith Club: W.R.H. Club. WOERHEIDE, DOROTHY, Sci. . Midlothian, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta: Activities Bureau: Union Show. WOLF, ALFRED E., . West Lafayette, Ind. A.I.E.E.: P.I.A.: Army. WOLF, LOUIS, E.E. . . Indianapolis, Ind. Sigma Alpha Mu: A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Hillel Foundation: Intramural Sports: Navy. WOLFF, JAY R., E.E. . . . Chicago, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi: Distinguished Student: Eta Kappa Nu: Institute of Radio Engineers: Navy. WOLLOCK, MARTIN, . Milwaukee, Wis. A.I.E.E.: Camera Club: Dunroamin: Eta Kappa Nu, Corres. Sec'y.: Sigma Xi: Tau Beta Pi: Navy: Transfer from Milwaukee State Teachers College. WOLFF, VIRGINIA MAE, Sci. . Chicago, Ill. Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Distinguished Student: Exponent: Hillel Founda- tion: Kappa Delta Pi: Scriveners Club: Union Show: Women's Pan-Hellenic Council. WOLTERS, ROBERT M., E.E., Highland Park, Ill. Cary Club, Council: Eta Kappa Nu: Institute of Radio Engineers: Tau Beta Pi: T1'ack: Cross Country: Army. WOODALL, GEORGE, A.T.E., Winston Salem, N.C. I.A.S.: Army: Transfer from Oak Ridge Military Institute. WOODCOCK, ROBERT, Aero. E., South Bend, Ind. I.Ae.S.: P.V.A.: University Orchestra: Army. WOODI-II'LL, BRADLEY A., M.E., Elmira, N. Y. Alpha Chi Rho: Band: Intramural Sports: S.A.E. WOODS, JOSEPH R., . . Princeton, Ind. Pi Kappa Alpha: A.I.E.E.: Purdue Players: Army. WOODWORTH, PHILIP T., E.E., Glen Ellyn, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Eta Kappa Nu: Gimlet Club: Skull and Crescent: Tau Beta Pi, Vice-Pres.: Union, Exec. WORK, WILLIAM M., C.E. . . Elkhart, Ind. A.S.C.E.: Purdue Concert Choir: Purdue Men's Glee Club: University Choir: Army. WORTHINGTON, RUTH A., Phar., Rushville, Ind. Delta Gamma: A.Ph.A.: Exponent: Pharmacist: Uni- versity Choir: W.A.A.: W.R.H. Club. WRAY, MARILOU, Sci. . . . Peru, Ind. Intramural Sports: P.I.A.: Virginia C. Meredith Club: W.A.A.: Privateers. WRIGHT, CHARLES R., W. Lafayette, Ind. A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers, P.I.A., Purdue Men's Glee Club, Reamer Club, Sec'y, University Choir, Purdue Radio Club: P.M.O., Technician. WRIGHT, JOSEPH E., JR., M.E., Columbus, N.J. A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, Navy. WRIGHT, WALTER E., Phar., Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.Ph.A., Intramural Sports, Kappa Psi, Army, Transfer from Drexel Institute, Pa. WUNDER, JOHN E., . . Howe, Ind. A.S.M.E., Army, Transfer from Tri-State College WUNDERLICH, RICHARD, M.E., Univ. Hghts, O. Delta Tau Delta, Debris, Distinguished Student. YAGGY, LEON, . . Fort Wayne, Ind. Dover Co-op, A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Eta Kappa Nu, P.V.A., P.I.A., Reamer Club, S.C.A., Tau Beta Pi, University Orchestra. YAKOWICZ, STANLEY T., Ch.E., New Castle, Pa. A.I.Ch.E., Newman Club, P.I.A., Army. YANCEY, WAYNE D., E.E. Louisville, Ky. Theta Chi, Army. YEE, DICKMAN, M.E. . . St. Louis, Mo. A.S.M.E., Chinese Students' Club, Engineer, Luther- an Students' Club, P.I.A., S.C.A., Navy. YORK, HARRY A., Sci. . Indianapolis, Ind. Pi Kappa Psi, Intramural Sports, Skull and Crescent, Soph. Cotillion Comm. YOST, ROBERT L., C.E. . . Decatur, Ill. Phi Delta Theta, Army. YOST, ROBERT W., . . Dayton, Ind Navy. YOUCH, JOSEPH E., E.E. . . Bellville, N. J. A.I.E.E., Distinguished Student, Dunroarnin, Eta Kappa Nu, Newman Club, P.I.A., Army, Transfer from Clarkson College, N. Y. YOUNG, DON M., M.E. . . Rochester, Ind. A.S.M.E., P.V.A., P.I.A. YOUNG, M. ELIZABETH, Sci., W. Lafayette, Ind. Distinguished Student, Playshop, Scriveners Club, Y.W.C.A., Town Girls Club, Wilson College. YOUNG .IAC UES Aero. E. . Frankfort Ind. , Q , , Cary Club, I.A.S., Intramural Sports, Army. YOUNG JOHN R., E.E. . . Ferguson, Mo. A.I.E.E., I.A.P., P.V.A., P.I.A., Transfer from Tufts College and Worcester Polytech. YOUNG, LOUIS H., Sci. . . New York, N. Y. Cary Club, P.I.A., Limp Rivet, Purdue Scientist, Army, Transfer from Drexel Institute of Technology. YOUNG, WARREN R., Sci. . . Neoga, Ill. Kappa Delta Rho, Debris, Distinguished Student, Engineer, Exponent, P.V.A., Phi Lambda Upsilon, Scriveners Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Student Senate, Sr. Rep., Purdue Scientist, Editor-in-Chief, Army. YOUNGER, GEORGE G.,Aer0. E. . ohevef1y,Md. Sigma Chi, A.S.M.E., Distinguished Student, I.A.S. Pi Tau Sigma, Transfer from Univ. of Maryland. YOUNGREN, HAROLD L., A.T.E., Chesterton, Ind. Camera Club, I.Ae.S., Army, Transfer from Valparaiso University. ZABINSKI, MIECISLAUS J., M.E., Leonidas, Mich. A.S.M.E., Exponent, Newman Club, Football, Army. ZAHN, JACK P., Sci. . . . Lafayette, Ind. P.I.A. , Navy. ZARING, ARMOND D., M.E. . Lafayette, Ind A.S.M.E., P.I.A. ZEIBELL, EARL V., Ch.E. . . Chicago, Ill. A.I.Ch.E., Navy. ZELOMEK, JEAN C., Sci. . . Rochester, N. Y. Omega, Exponent, Hillel Foundation, Secretary- Treas., Interfaith Council, Scriveners Club, Union Show. ZEHRING, JOHN A., Agr. . . Miami, Ind. A.E.S., Intramural Sports, Army. ZIEGLER, JAMES E., Met.E. . Elmhurst, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, A.I.Met.E., A.S.M., Catalyst Club, Distinguished Student, Fraternity Affairs Oliice, Army. E 12 22 ZIEGLER, KARL, M.E. . Michigan City, Ind. A.S.M.E.: Cary Club: Cary Club Clarion, Editor: Intramural Sports: Playshop: Purdue Men's Glee Club: Purdue Players: Reamer Club: University Choir: Army. ZIEGLER, RALPH S., E.E. . . Miami, Fla. A.I.E.E.: Distinguished Student: Eta Kappa Nu: P.I.A. ZIMMERLY, JOHN F., M.E., Prod. Mgmt, Elgin, Ill. Alpha Phi Omega: A.S.M.E.: Cary Club, Athletic Direc-tor: Distinguished Student: Intramural Sports: Reamer Club: Tau Beta Pi: Army. ZIMMERMAN, JOHN K., C.E. . Carlisle, Pa. A.S.C.E.: Chi Epsilon: Dunroamin: Intramural Sports: P.I.A.: Billiard Team: Transfer from Notre Dame, ZISSIS, FRANK J., Sci. . West Lafayette, Ind. I.A.P.: P.V.A,: P.I.A.: Transfer from Indiana Uni- versity, and University of Chicago. ZOBEL, WALTER, Sci. . . Lafayette, Ind. Tau Epsilon Phi: Sigma Pi Sigma: Army. ZOLL, AUGUST H., M.E. . Glendale, L.I., X.Y. Alpha Epsilon: A.S.M.E. : S.A.E.: University Lutheran Assembly: Army: Transfer from Valparaiso University. ZORICH, WALTER, M.E. . . Gary, Ind. Cary Club: Purdue Men's Glee Club. ZORRILLA, AUGUSTINE, Ch.E., Monterrey, Mex. Sigma Phi Epsilon: A.I.Ch.E.: Catalyst Club: I.A.P.: Intramural Sports: Newman Club: Pan-American Club, Vice-President: Sigma Delta Psi: Weightlifting Club, Secretary-Treasurer. HTherels only two good places in this worldg where ya' been, and where ya' goin'.H So, Nutsl'7 says MUDBALL in his farewell poem to the alma mater. And where is the senior who hasn't echoed that succinct summation of college life as he faces the last, long week, IBM's poised in the grim background 5 all term papers waiting to be done at the last minute, last-ditch quizzes hanging like scores of swords of Damocles. But remember this. VV here you are now will soon be where ya, been . And how about it then, Senior . . . '? Youlve just looked through the pictures of the Class of '48. Twenty- four hundred of them. You watched them getting their sheepskins- March by the slide-rules, with men attached . . .H See any familiar faces? Take another look in about ten years. Maybe the names will be a little hazy, but you'll remember the faces. That was the guy that owned the old station wagon . . . Piled eighteen in that bus one day- first day of Spring of V17-and chugged out to the hollow. And there's the character who sat behind you at the football games. Knew everything there was to know about football-he thought. Remember football? The afternoon the derbies went sailing over the stadium? Your derby was flying up there with the rest, Senior. And when under- dog Purdue whipped the Illini in '47. Homecoming, and the alums here to see the show. Feel a little proud of your school then Senior? Too much flag-waving? Maybe you'd like an oration. 'fYou, the dignified seniors, are now on the threshold of a new, glorious life. Worlds are yours to conquer 5 stride forth with courage to the brave future which is yours. . . Another fervent Nuts! from MUDBALL. Purdue was no picnic to prepare you for a bowl of roses. But some day, maybe five, ten, twenty years from now, youlll look at that sheepskin framed on the office wall, or maybe youlll pull out an old Debris, just for laughs. You'll remember . . . And youfll be back. You're plenty thankful that that diploma is salted down beside the cords. There's not a freshman or sophomore or junior who wouldn't give his eye-teeth to be in your place. But it wasnlt all blood, sweat, and tears. You'll remember . . . And you'll be back . . . 123 P FEATURES . . . FEATURES . . .FEATURES . . . FEATURESS. :EATURES . . . FEATURES . . . FEATURES . . . EEATUERES . . . l i X .7 -wif!! 'U 1' J ff.-. 1 'if-x fl?-3-is K I l f l lk f l'q?T3wJ'.? iq Q U J-v-c fi a iii? X41 'll wt Us 1 ... , W - 25 llfr BO0K STORIES This book store looks like a niess now, but things get worse later on, for these are the A-C s direct from registration and the rest of Purdue is yet to coine. Getting required books is niore of an effort than ever before, and niany a poor soul Who waited two hours in line ends up with just three pads of Form B. When the tirst-of-the-seinester rush is over, the book stores become trading posts and have everything from Purdue pennants to ski-poles for sale. Mer- chandise is piled on every counter and how they ever find some articles is, and probably always will reinain, a trade secret. FRESH AN URIE ll-lllll A freshrnan's first taste of college life is a battery of tests that greet him during orientation Week. From that time on confusion is the rule, not the exception. Read this 5 memorize thisg Stop! Pass your papers to the right I--are all familiar phrases to the oriented freshman. The hall of Music rocks with the sound of a familiar yell, P-U-R-D-U-E Ahhhhh PURDUE! No freshman gets by Without learning at least a few Boilermaker cheers. Instructions on the singing of Hail Purdue are explicit but freshmen soon sing ever faithful just like the rest of us. V h QQNQQX XQyx Zieexxww 750 E:-ffnsgxy K 28 ,,,,...ur RSHIO Women all over campus in hose and heels, men wearing ties and coats and it's not Sunday-it's gotta be rush Week! The first weeks of every semester are delegated to the promising freshmen who participate in sorority and fraternity rush. These weeks are marked by tea- parties and careful observance of silence regulations by sororities, and cigar smoke and fast talk by fraternities. C'omments standard to rush have be- come legendary- Would you let her use your toothbrush? , and I Was favorably impressed.l', a1'e two perennial favorites. New pledge buttons on campus soon broadcast the 1'esults of another rushing season. IlHllSlIlAlIll The senii-annual Battle of the Schedule Cards was fought at the Armory again this year. The majority of the student body was defeated in the mid-terni battle by a ininority group armed with a se- cret weapon known as pre-regist ra- tion privileges. Aside froni this and the conspicuous absence of the traditional Hrailroad tickets , things were the same, judging from the familiar division board with its ever-growing mass of red squares and the hateful fee booths with their leering cashiers. 129 N1 .af ali-. ,a,'i' .4 . S - 3 f -44 Jll Illll PRIIIVI Spring-when a young man's fancy turns to-this year's Junior Prom. VVith Charlie Spivak and Sy Oliver providing mood music in a flower garden at- mosphere, the Three Blazers doing intermission honors, J im f'arter, Prom chairman, leading the grand march, and 5 a.m. breakfasts served in sorority houses and NVRH-who could ask for more? SIIX 'mnnunt Iusslr' The little tots you see sitting on the floor are reading the sadly censored HSeXless Sentinalu, ofii- cial journal of this daffiest dance, The Toddlers' Tussle. Bathing suits, roinpers, and diapers 1'e- placed the New Look for the evening and bottles fof rnilkj and rattles were in order. Youngsters besides those in the picture benefitted from this dance however. The thousands of penny- votes with which students elected Nancy Scull, Chi Omega, as their 1947 SDX Queen, were given to needy Lafayette children. CARY olllllll DA Ill RECIPE: Take one candlelight dinner, blend Well with an abundance of Elliot Lawrence, add your favorite guy or gal-- RESULTS: A perfectly scrumptous evening! This year's Cary Club Dinner- Danoe, Hrst since pre-War days, was such a huge success. Preceeding the dance, a turkey dinner was served buffet style in the Cary dining rooms, and each date was presented with a letter opener favor. FEATURES PRESEXTS THE 1948 madrid ueen The Feature Section presents its 1948 DEBRIS Queen, Miss Marilyn Miller, who reigns as queen of queens on the Purdue campus this year. Marilyn is a senior in the Home Economics school and claiins fraternal bond with the C'hi Oniegas. She was chosen from a group of thirty-five girls representing each housing unit on canipus, and froin this group eds and coeds voted ten to be their choice as the top cainpus beau- ties. Data and pictures of these ten were sent to Earl Carroll, famous Hollywood beauty critic, who chose Marilyn as our queen. Jackie Lange, Kappa Kappa Gannna, and Jan Nothhelfer, Kappa Alpha Theta, were her at- tendants. Bob Potter, editor of the DEBRIS, announced Mr. C'arroll's selections at the Inter- fraternity Ball and crowned the queen with a tiara of red roses and her attendants with tiaras of White carnations. 136 all J JJQ, Cami Warifyn Wimr - Omega .Y W ff, fy, , Q? 313 YT? -'If- ,. f A, L , z ..,., ,. 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The Con- vos are varied in order to appeal to every type of Purdue Ed and Toed and include everything from elassieal eoneerts to foreign inovies. VK ,.,,ff ,gf A .ir 'R This yearls Yiotorylarieties Connnittee brought to Purdue's Hall of Music some of the best personali- ICHIHY V HIHIES ties in the entertainment world. Many familiar faces appeared before the appreciative Purdue audiences: among the top-flight names were Fred Waring, Danny Kaye, Jerry Folonna, Bob Burns, and Wayne King. 'S'-3? 15 f'1 '?qH9 I i K sg 1 ff x la 4...-11... 11. +M- i ,,,L-crunk, WXTXVX C- lil. f w 1 b f Xa Z ll 4-KH'--w j I N rl H rv , XNXNXM WXXHR as ff, jfigalf-j, ' D171 ,X-rug n Fall Saturday afternoons at Ross-Ade Stadium are an uproar of excited Boiler- makers. The team, of course, is tops whether Winning or losing, but there are other attractions, took-the cheer leaders, the original formations of the famous Purdue Band, and this year the newly added card section. The latter seems rather dull to the card-flippers, but to the rest of the spectators it's real pagentry in color. The big block P is formed, and many other letters and symbols are derived from squares of different colored cardboard by a mastermind who figures out who gets what color and when. 151 ly. 152 ,JMYK si -Q,H2g,gf21q:g f-x B L - IETS DUNYX L. if , ! 3 Sexy wornen, pitfalls, and the hangnian's noose all lured Illinois players to their down- fall, for this was honieconiing and inayhein was the rule. The Kappa Sigs 'tBook of the Month was the right eornbina- tion tocop high honors in the fraternity decorations division. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority topped all others in the feminine efforts on campus while Cary Hall's Petty Girl brought, them a vviniin the independent race for glory. 153 Tk X AGAINST PEP RAllIfS On Friday evenings before home football games, loyal students gulp down their suppers and join the parades that march through the streets of West Lafayette. These parades, complete with signs and posters, are brought to a halt in the parking lot at the rear of the stadium Where cheers are practiced, songs are sung, and vows are made concerning the classic the following day. Win or lose, the rallies are always a success. Il Sllllllflll G MES From the shouts of enthusiasm that rocked the field house this year, Purdue has not let down the tradition of Mid- western basketball. The Purdue ovation, lasting all through the time-out period following a Riveter rally, is known throughout the Big Nine and is representa- tive of the Boilermaker spirit. A miscalled foul is greeted with a roar of disapproval here, for this game is a Hoosier's first love. J xi, X .'1A, ' ' 438' IW? -, -M-. 1511 0 I 1 Don your jeans and grab a bathing suit or garb yourself in long woolies and a heavy coat, for no matter what kind of Weather we're having, it's always just right for a picnic. Get your gal and a tub full of-ah-chow, and come along-the more the merrier! How about the gravel pit or the park? Nah! The creek! Oh, those warm, sunny days along the creek. All alone with your gal and-uh- what's this. Some CE. 6's just finishing a little surveying job. Cigarettes are O.K. for some 5 but with people who like fun, it's picnics, two to one! Y 5 3 u 2 i 2 3 IIHRISINIAS The Christmas spirit takes over the Purdue campus in late DOCC'IlllDf'I' with amaz- ing results. The first to he notieedis the Union when it takes on a holiday air, and the fll1I'lSlI11Z1S C 'onvo, which radiates Yuletide joy to all. The underprivileged chil- dren are treated to parties with a l'Real Santa, and in the crisp December still- ness the carolers, voices re- sound across the campus. 158 N. VACAIIIINS Vacations! Ah, those Won- derfulvacations-Whenevery train and bus is so crowded that it takes you half of the vacation to get home. The rest of the vacation is dele- gated to parties and dances and spending hoarded pen- nies on the amber fluid. Although these happy days release the mental strain, they are a terrific physical drain, and a Week's rest upon your return is a must. 95 P A H ST II I S 160 .0 Q Dinners, dances, and costume parties turn stoic resi- dence halls, as Well as fraternity and sorority houses, into French casinos, plantation homes,and even heaven itself. This remarkable transformation is a result of efforts of the social chairmen and dance committees of residence units all over the campus Who want to give a dance that is original as Well as enjoyable. The majority of the houses on campus have a dance during the Christmas season and the music, lights, and laughter eminating from them proclaim each parties' success. A IHHI Wl HAD HHN fi Bob Hope, supported by Jerry Colonna and Vera Vague, plus inusic-inaker Les Brown and his orchestra, presented four hilarious shows to Music Hall audiences this year. One of the shows was Hope's regular broadcast over a national network. 'tIt's a wonderful joint, was Hope's impression of the Music Hall. He coniniented on Hoosier hospitality and the audiences, who responded spontaneously to his humorous satire of Purr-due, Boilerinaker traditions, and his own inimitable art of ad-libbing. The show's feminine attraction was provided by vocalists Georgia Gibbs, and Sue Lyttle, the Dear Miriam girl. 6'BlVlllC Bob Hope--the only man who became a B.M.O.C. in the period of two days. Hope lunched with the Kappa's and Delta Gammals, and followed the former date with an encore lunch with President Hovde. The impossible was accomplished when Bob became both a Delta Upsilon pledge and an honorary Beamer. He and Colonna toured the campus in the Boiler- maker Special. Hope received an appre- ciation plaque from the P.Y.A. plus a membership card, and the entire cast re- ceived a formal invitation from Playshop to attend a 'fShrew Taming in F owlterj Hall. Moral: Wheels are made, not born. L X '-is SWEET SHUPPI Sweet Shop lab-the easy way to make friends and flunk courses. The Sweet Shop, located in the basement of the Union Building, has become a tradition with Purdue students. This is where the elite meet to eat, go into ecstasy over Stan Kentonls latest platter, and meet the O. A. O. This favorite gathering place, is usually the scene of more activity than Heavilon Hall at midnight. Students congregate between classes, during free hours, and in the evenings for bull sessions that cover everything from the atomic bomb to who Wore what Where and who the next queen will be. The Sweet Shop also provides a handy place during dance intermissions for Hthe pause that refreshes. tPlug.D One coke Higher! K With spring comes the hilarious gala celebration when graduates of all ages cram the campus and the local hotels, and the spirit of the former students flows to renew old friendships. Informal class parties are held in the form of class reunions as well as huge banquets in traditional Purdue style. This year many new events filled the three day calendar in the form of a varsity football game, the musical show N ew Moonw, topped off by Baccalaureate Services in honor of the class of 1947. The beautiful girls of Kappa Alpha Theta modeled the N ew Look of the roaring twenties . Other girls, dressed in the clothes of 1890 vintage, looked on with horror at the brazen hussies. GMA Wllll S' , Wt XXX! J S Q fl.. ,.,, Zormiwx , Nfww, uv 4 6. xgivlgd x 'H , , . 4' 5 4 NM X' My f Q 'eg ,P ,. UL Q - 4- ww' g - ' A f' . ' , K A, ,.., .... ,A W . iq ,K 3, s O K D 4--a ,vg3QxWQ x N . QQ' Q 'r Q x Q 3' ant' 'Ex Jil lv j N A 1 S 4 53 f',o4r4',l 'V Q L - ' ' A . .1 .,.,., ,wi . ' T:f3'.N.U55 L' , , M W A,W,,,,n , ly 9 5 x K v ,..,. 6? V1 15 U vb 0 - M .2 .M , W 2 ff a . f j , J x . fv M: I 'lf '- I? '41 -QAV l I It x :Ax in, Q -, ...,,, U 5 1 5 I. X 1.4. xii- fs - ' 4' .4 Q M A, . 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Q, f. , A, . 451, .,sig 2.5gxi1. 593855 ' I ,Je xg-are -aribs-.mmzsfe fm. L - Standing: Holcomb Reeck La Bree Taube Seated: Rankin Papenguth At the helm of Purdue's athletic system is genial Guy t'Red Mackey. Aiding Mackey in the administrative work are M. L. Clevett and George Haniford, intramural directors, Pop Doan, ticket director, and Bob Woodworth, publicity director. Under the coaching system, Stu Holcomb, in his first year at Purdue, directed the football team in such a fine way that the Boilermakers Were selected as one of the most improved teams in the nation. Mel Taube coached the basketball and baseball teams to a much better season than most people expected. Claude Reeck again guided his matmen to the Big Nine crown. The track men were capably coached by Dave Rankin, and Dick Papenguth, Loomis Heston, and Larry LaBree once again turned out strong teams in swimming, golf, and tennis, respectively. ,g-1: THE lIHllllllAlliIlS 'iii yi mms First Row: Antonucci Fitzgerald Fackler Harrell Second Row: Cahonargi Jack Finch Back Row: Kreisle Enthusiasm and spirit, the backbone of all athletic events, would be lost if it were not for the Boilermaker cheerleaders. No matter what the situation, these creators of school spirit are always present to give their all. This organization was founded in 1939 when the group was started by 'KStubby Miers. Its purpose is to acquaint the campus with school yells to stimulate school spirit, and to take care of pep sessions during the foot- ball season. 172 lHl P-VI Above: Scott Emerson Hansel Foster The P-MENS Club is an organization composed of all major letter Winners. Not. only is undergraduate participation in all sports encouraged, but the club also boosts participation after graduation. The major social function of the year is the HBlanket Hop, one of the largest informal dances of the year. This year, in addition to the Blanket Hop , the Club inaugurated UP-lVIEN'S DAY , an affair hoped to be made an annual occasion. Participation in the Purdue Relays and co-sponsorship of the Penny Carnival filled out a very successful year. 173 MANAGERS BASKETBALL MANAGERS Back Row: Qalvin Wallace Harmon Merriman Swlndler Mclieown Front Row: Patterson Wright Johnson Krabill TRACK MANAGERS Top Row: Scott Stunkel Kincheloe Front Row: Hobbs Fish Puterbaugh NIA MIERS FOOTBALL MANAGERS L. to R.: Stivers Ballew Brucato Guthrie Rudolph BASEBALL MANAGERS Lto R.: Ridenour Kreusser Robbins Dowell .:nauz i Purdue Purdue Purdue HHHB ll Wisconsin . Ohio State. . Notre Dame. . uw Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Boston U. . Illinois. . . Iowa ....,. Minnesota . Pittsburgh . Indiana . , . Captain Maloney Coach Holcrnob ef MM- .,,. ' '-W' Although the season ended with a rec- ord of five wins and four loses, anyone who Watched the play of the team through the season realized that they Were Watch- ing a better than average football team. Purdue lost the opening game to an under- rated Wisconsin eleven by a 32-14 score. The game had been heralded as a battle for last place between the two supposedly weakest clubs in the Western Conference. A 36 yard heave by De Moss to Capt. Maloney set up the Riveter's first scoring. Bob Heck, lanky Boilermaker end, intercepted a Badger pass and ran 48 yards to score. The Ohio State Buckeyes arrived at Ross-Ade Stadium confident of a victory, but left on the short end of a 24-20 score. The victory was two- fold for Stu Holcomb because it was his Hrst victory as the Purdue coach, and also a win over his former teammate, Wes Fesler, of Ohio State. As a result of the win the Boilermakers were considered stronger than cellar contenders in the Big Nine conference. - 177 HIl3HlIliHlS Ill THE PIISSKI SEASU Johnny Lujack was the difference between victory and defeat as he completed 14 of 23 pass attempts to lead the Notre Dame Irish to a 22-7 win over the Purdue, eleven. A stubborn Boiler- maker line held Notre Dame to six yards from scrimmage in the first half and to a total of fifty-six yards for the game. Some controversy developed when the officials declared Lujack's pass to Brennan an Irish touchdown. Pictures later proved the oflicials were wrong because Brennan landed outside the end zone after catching Lujack's pass. f The Boilermakers shat- tered Boston Universityls dream of a big-time foot- ball team in 1947 by crush- ing the Terriers 62-7 before a homecoming crowd at Boston. The Riveters gained 353 yards by rushing. Purdue knocked the 1946 Rose Bowl champion, Illinois, from the Big Nine race while the Fighting Illini were looking forward to meeting Michigan. The Riveters won 14-7 before a homecoming crowd. .......4.:.- ---EEF-..-, Y :agil- I947 HllllIlAll SEASH Once again scorning their pre-season pessimistic press no- tices, Purdue outmaneuvered Iowals well-regarded Hawkeyes 21-0 before the Dad's Day crowd. Szulborski's 76-yard touch- down run and Purdue's strong line were the features of the game. The Minnesota Gophers handed the Boilermakers their second Big N ine defeat before a crowd of over 63,000 home- coming fans in Minneapolis. A cold biting wind hampered passing and kicking, and fumbles were frequent, especially for Purdue. Purdue had little trouble in defeating the Pittsburgh team 28-0. The Boilermaker's strong line kept the Panthers outside the 30-yard stripe for nearly the entire game. ' -Q... gy.- fi' MK 1 .gf-,N i , --me m4..:w,n,gg . , 1 ilwwn 1 fa- I 5 .v 'law .ww Q M' , . , y Hi , s , 0 4' Hllllllllll REVIEW An underdog Indiana eleven Won a 16-14 triumph over the Boilermakers in a hard fought football game. The Hoosiers swept to a 16-0 lead and then had to battle desperately to stave off a gallant Purdue rally in the final period. Adams scored for the Boilermakers midway in the final period, then Weiger made a spectacular catch of DeMoss' pass with only 25 seconds to go to score Purdue's second touchdown. O'ReillyrepresentedPurdue on the All Conference team. 1 l l l l947 Hllllllllll HAM Molenkopf Stram Tate Lung Baclnnann Kalapos Hoffman VVQ-iger Hall Schimmelpfenig Heninger Crowe Assiruos Hard Wilson Moore Haverstoc-k Canfield Grimenstein Smelting Sprung Karras Felkirvher Militn Bassett Bushnell Driscoll Holcomb, coach Smith Szulborski Gibron DeMuss Adanms Maloney Hevk Murray O'Reilly Horvutlm Lelmmkuhl Stivers Fredricks Gorgal Svlwtz Xuethans Papach Q'a1'11:1gl1i Barnard Agnew HilI'f-1111111 Manich Rudolph ,- C ,A , , 'V A Kg. N M 2 -v, Q' s Q 'Wi . , W X . - ' 2 .1 1 W .L . X..- Q, L lc, .4 . ' 'n y -an 'Wg ., f- ,L .F A 1 -lu., , ,, 17, '.'N ' ,,,. wiv 425 kgs gig mf: YS Q J- , X an 4, 6 5 wh MX x if 5, QM 24:51 .- i K 'IF A '5 Q33 5 'I W ' 3' R, 4 x , , -:M 3- ,' R ' ' 4-, T 'V ' fm- 'liz , 'K -, - XL, - -ff glzxsh - Q 'v ,L-3, ff- 3 . gi , f 4mf,fx..w,, -g,,f s' : H H-f.Q.j N, :i mis,-5-I-'jf-awf:.-.giTvifmzl' 1- ,-:.g?2Q:? ' XE3: s,.+ -7' ' ' . 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The Boilermakers traveled to Nebraska to knock off the highly touted Cornhuskers, 60- 56 . . . Overcoming a one point deficit at the half, the Purdue team roared back in the second half of the Marquette game to Win by 17 points. Purdue handed the Pittsburgh Panthers their third straight defeat against Big Nine competi- tion with an easy 50-28 win . . . Washington, on a Midwestern tour, found the Boilermakers too fast and Went down in defeat, 60-50 . . . Butler broke Purduels string of victories of 5 games by winning 52-50 on New Year's Day . . . Notre Dame duplicated Butler's feat to eke out a 2 point victory the following day. Iowa's Murray Weir scored 27 points in the Hawkeyes first game with Purdue to pace his team to a 60-49 win. In their second encounter Theissen held Weir to 5 points, his lowest league scoring effort in four years, but Purdue lost 41-33. This loss was Purdue's first home court conference defeat in over two years. 185 ,f7 ,.lf? ,44- if rs l l ga Il a v V I w V i lf 5 L? ----.Task l Topliowz Tlieissen Ulm Friddle Marsee Brutus Second Row: Caudell Butterfield Hartman Henson Front Row: C'oaeliTaube Axness Williams Banks Butcliko Horn Ertel Berberian After a ragged first half, Mel Taube'S quintet settled down and pulled away from N0rthWestern's Wildcats in the second half to win 52-41 . . . Trailing by 6 points at the half, the Riveters roared back in the second half to lead Ohio State by an 18 point margin at one time . . . Scoring 58 points in a torrid Second half, Illinois downed the Boilermakers, 98-54. The game set a new Big Nine record for total points in one game. HARIIWIIIIII REVIEW In a thrilling game at Madison, a determined Wis- consin tive beat off a persistent Purdue squad, 49-44, to remain in the thick of the Big Nine race. Williams scored 14 points to lead the Boilermakers . . . Michigan, hitting long shots with uncanny accuracy, managed to set the Riveters down twice in the season. In their first game the Purdue five lost, 69-56, but the Wolverines had to beat off a desperate Boilermaker rally to win the second game of their series. 187 M, ll!-lSlIlAll, lllllllll A Il IVII UH SPURTS WRESTLING TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SQUASH INTRAMURALS lwsw'-X Although football and basketball are the two Sports that draw the major interests, the other sports play an important part in the extra- curricular activities of college life. sa Q. Li Li -wa. W A, ....:,. . -Q A 1 1 1 Sf- ,. ' -, .4, Q A -S Q- 46, tub., .. f 1 J 9 1 y THE ISM7 Ill lllt Sl S0 The highlight of the indoor season was the Big Nine record breaking leap by Paul Miller. Although the Boilermakers fared none too well during the duel meet season, they showed steady development, with Miller and Captain Kilpatrick as the most consistent point winners. Outstanding individual performances by a trio of field event stars provided the highlights of the outdoor season. Miller was one of the country's most consistent broad-jumpers. He Won the Indiana Col- legiate title plus the Central Collegiate championship. The development of Law- rence Busby as a pole vaulter was one of the most encouraging features of the year. Other mainstays of the track squad in- cluded Dick Kilpatrick, Dick Blanchard, Jewell Daily, Charlie May, Everett Ver- egge, Keir Fitzgerald, and Walter Klink. 1 3 v , 35 i qv . 'gf I 0 ' ,fgf R ? ' 5' 3 'N uma ,,,,. -F i fllfl .W Qs 1 W R 'Q AE'k'C'T,7-511 , A , I A f 'Q , - I S 1 4 0' Q 'Q ' eisv H . .,,.. ,asks ,yu ISM PURINII New champions were crowned in both University and Col- lege divisions of the hfth annual Purdue relays 111 the Boiler- I113,kGI'lS Fieldhouse o11 Saturday night, March 22, which produced two new American indoor records as well as es- tablishing a new standard for track showmanship. A record breaking crowd of well over 5,000 spectators was on hand as Illinois wo11 the team trophy in the University division, while Baldwin-XYallace ousted Miami CiOhioD as the champion of the Follege division. The IIQXV American indoor records were established in the distance medley relay where Illinois won in 10:08.23 and the 60 yard low hurdles where Harrison Dillard, of Baldwin- VVallace, was timed in 6.8 seconds. HH YS Colorful decorations, including unique internally lighted plastic stand- ards for the high jump and pole vault and the shot put toe board, which were designed by Dave Rankin, Relays director, and victory ceremonies in- volving the Relay Queen and her court, added to the spec-Lator interests in the animal indoor track show. 194 Van Cott, colorful 175-pounder, and Patacsil, in the 121-pound division, reached the finals for the Boilermakers, but lost their title matches by close decisions. Ray Gunl-zel, national A.A.U. heavyweight title-holder, handicapped by an injured side, suffered his only defeat of the season in the prelimin- aries. Matovina, Foster, and Davis were sidelined by injuries. WIllSIlI ll In the tightest title meet in VVestern Conference history, Claude Reeck's Boilermaker grapplers won the conference crown for the third time in eight years. The Riveters cap- tured seven places in the ten weight divisions to edge out Illinois and Iowa by one point. Only a six point spread sep- ated the first six teams in the final championship standings. Although the Reeckmen placed three men in the final round, Arnold Plaza, last year's 121-poind Big Nine champion, reg- istered the only win on the University of Illinois mats. Drop- ping to the 11412 pound division this season, Plaza won a decision over Iowals McCoy to win the conference lightweight crown. 195 .mf LL ,. lt' ...A 1. , ...ALA Purdue's baseball squad, performing for the first time under a new coaching regime that had Mel Taube as head and Ray Schalk as as- sistant, finished well above the .500 mark for the 1947 season, Winning 13 of 24 starts. Although the Boilermakers fared none too Well in the Big Nine competition, Winding up with four victories and nine defeats, they were anything but outclassed, four of the confer- ence losses being by one run margins. Gorgal played the last eight games of the season and lead the Boilermakers in hitting with a mark of .360. Veteran shortstop, John Galvin, an outstanding player on defense, tied for top honors in runs batted in with a total of 11. John also had a remarkable seasonal batting average of .328. The third ranking Boilermaker hitter in the conference games was Merlin Gantz, right hander who had 15 hits in 47 times at bat for an average of 319. IlASlBAll 196 .25 i K . .-., ,... Front Row: Second Row: Top Row: F ilchock DeWitt Aders Henson Noel Martin Schimmel- pfenig Grace Simmons Knight Adams Omholt Galvin Olinger Lein- berger Rudasics, J. Horn Anderson, M. Rudasics, S. Gantz Sommer Stram Gor- gal Long Schalk, assistant coach Taube, coach Martin Seetch Anderson, W. Dunham, C. Dunham, N. Butchko Berberian Sorge Atwood Ruby Hartman Manns Sattler Ridenour Purdue's outstanding game of the season was against Mich- igan When Bob Sattler pitched a one hitter. Sattler had no-hit laurels in his grasp With two out in the ninth inning when Jack Weisenburger singled for the Wolverine's lone hit of the afternoon. Bob struck out the next batter to end the 'game with the final score reading Purdue 12, Michigan 0. Sattler also stopped Indiana in the final game to account for two of Purdue's four conference triumphs. V RSIW SIIIIAIJ 197 TENNIS Coach Larry Labree's Boilermaker tennis team enjoyed one of its most successful seasons this year by winning the Indiana Intercollegiate championship and placing fifth in the Big Nine Title meet. The Boilermaker State championship victory at Richmond was fashioned on the play of Dave Rodgers, who Was runner up for the singles championship and two doubles combinations, both of which qualified for final title meet. In the season duel meets Purdue won from Indiana, Ohio State, and Iowa, but lost to Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Illinois, Northwestern, Minnesota, and Chicago. Iifllf Purdue's outstanding golf team swept through the duel meet campaign with the lone defeat to Illinois. The Boilermakers finished third in the Big Nine cham- pionship race, which is based on the performance of the four lowest men on the team. In the National Collegiate championship which fol- lowed the close of the season, the Boilermakers had their troubles in the tall rough of the Michigan course, but still managed to finish in a tie for twelfth place in team standing. Boilermakers Fred Vlrampler and Jack Hesler were among the 64 qualifiers in the record break- ing field for match play for the individual national collegiate title. Above: Wampler, Indiana AAI' Champion Left to Right: Marsee Heston Hesler Dahl Koehler Wampler Cleary Lamb Nemeth 1 2 2 2: . -49 Above: Jeanne VVilson, ref-ordholder in 50 yard and 50 meter breaststroke SWIIVINII li Keith Carter cracked two American breaststroke records in the 100 yard and 110 meter distances in two consecutive nights to feature theannualAquacade show. Sharkie, the seal, was the only thing comparable to C'arter in the water. Led by Carter, the Riveter tank squad gained fourth place in the Big Nine swimming meet. In this meet, held at Iowa City, Carter broke the National Inter- collegiate, Big Nine, and American Amateur record for the 200 yard breaststroke event with a time of 2:24.0. The Purdue 440 yard relay team won their event handily and Carter also won the 50 yard free style event. I In the regular season meets the Boilermakers swimming team won live of nine contests. Coach Papenguth's men scored Wins over Northwestern, Minnesota, the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Illinois, and Indiana, and lost to Michigan State, Ohio State, Michigan, and Iowa. 'nusf '1 I is Top Row: Stong, manager Clayton Glasa Blake Ritchie Wasson Willis, M. Papenguth Haas Geiger, manager R Second Row: Hansel Schakel Hurly Daniel Willis, C. Daily Schultz Front Row: Young, manager Ahlquist Kahms Carter, captain Papenguth, coach Conly Byers Enochs Silver . Schaible, manager 201 'l VF? I. X if Q Top Ron Clevett coach Hass Wells Haller Wigner Ol on Schlesinger Sandercock Cochrane Fields, assistant coach Squash, ever growing in popularity, has been represented on the Purdue campus since 1935. Although the teams have developed a great deal of friendly rivalry, the sport has never been what one could call a spectator's sport. This is due mostly to the fact that there are few courts to accommodate many fans. The lineup of the Squash team is Well rep- resented by the members of the faculty. When the team Was first organized, it was composed entirely of faculty members, but as the years have passed students have taken an active in- terest in the game and now compose more than half the team. This year there were two stu- dent-faculty games, with each group Winning one game. 203 I IRA URM For the second consecutive season, the Sigma C'hi's swimming team captured the fraternity division Swim- ming championship. Honors in swimming also went to Cary Hall lY.VV.-1, and Kneale Co-op in their respective divisions. The results of the fall touchball season found the Lambda Chi Alpha's capturing the fraternity divi- sion championship and Seneca 2 doing likewise in the Dunroamin group. Since no other groups partici- pated in touchball, there were no all campus playoffs. The HA Basketball schedule developed into the most exciting race in many years. Out of the 118 teams the Phi Delts, Ward 4, Cary Hall N.W.1, Seneca 2, and Kneale cooperative succeeded in placing first in their respective divisions. In the final tournament to determine the all campus champions, Kneale Co-op defeated the Phi Delts by a close score and went on to take the title by squeezing out a very exciting overtime game from Cary Hall N.VV.1. This is the first time in many seasons that this title has gone to an independent organization. Spams 2 I IRA lllllll SPIIRTS Every year a participation trophy is given to the team that competes in the most activities. Under the Hne management of Bob Holloway, the Phi Delts won this award for the third straight time in the past few years. They placed first in the A and B volleyball, were runner up in the softball and B-Basketball, and earned several more points from their perform- ances in track, squash, and various other minor sports. As a unit, the Phi Delts were the most nearly perfect Intramural team on the campus. Standing: Solomon Mutchler Gorgal Guyot Butterfield Waddell Kriegbaum Gidley Lodge Murchison Bryan Kneeling: Hansel Stivers Pederson Koury Holloway Sitting: Schlemmer Knox Boring ms' FX. N- IKE Ready! Aim! Fire! Safe at first! Hey! Let. gn of my arm! oehaiwall v 1, A: I IAP Ummm ssue i P n VW W9 old A . ,, W s , ll p 0 In Uri' ,VT Q J 09106 'fs of ' as 1' In - l x ggxfihwzgigl, 'lfffuw l'l,',,n . 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JICANNE LORAN Student Union LUCILLE BROEKING Student Union 2 'Q' IBAR NE TAY LOR Debris ANN SCHAFFNER Student Union SUZANNE HART OLSON Exponent 5-Q.. 'HQ' PATRICIA BINNEY WBAA DORIS ANN Mc-NARY Exponent JANET NOTHHELFER Student Union .IW . lf., - 211 2 LOIS CL.-X R K Df'b1'is ELLEN ALDAG YVVCA. ELIZABETH HOLDEN Exponent NAX CY K ELSEY Activities Bureau MARJORIE STITT Student Lnion if - :.'w W Rafi' Ka QP P , mxxww xm Www mmwxwm SIIIIJINI AIIMINISTHMIIIN . . . STUDENT AIIIVIINISIHATIIIN . . . STUMNI AIIMINISTHATIUN IE i I E1 Q5 P I gg .ll E s. W Q gl fi' il if .,,--WM PAI 'L BLAKICLY President SENIOR BOARD Left tu right: BzL1'lm1'a Bitlllllltll, Philip Wnmlwrwth, Jeanne Loran, Scott Hanson, amd JZi,l19t- Nothhelfer 2 :M Sllllll l lllllllll The Student Union organization, from it's central offices in the Memorial Union Building is responsible for keeping the Union the center of activities on the Purdue campus. The building houses the bowling alleys, cafeteria, restaurant, the sweet shop, coffee shop, guest rooms for overnight visitors, music and book- browsing rooms, offices of campus activities, and many lounges and meeting rooms. Almost every well-known popular band in the nation has played for campus dances held in the two large ballrooms. Student Union projects include: mixers and dances, bridge and bowling tourna- ments, Varsity Varieties, the Christmas party and Union decorations, the non- profit student book exchange, the Penthouse night club, the Union Topicsn and UNewsgrams publications, Gala Week and Homecoming decorations, the Valen- tine Party, Mother's Day activities, the University Sing, Apple Hours and Singleton Shuflles, Union trips out of town, 1'eceptions and teas for visiting celebrities, game rooms, arts and crafts club, interest clubs, the radio program, Campus Spotlight over VV.B.A.A., and art exhibits and displays. They're all good kids, Santa! 4, EEE fn' Bl il 215 E. F! r E W-.-v,y,y -fM-,-Q-,7.y-fv.- Y., , x . W , 6. , , 29555 lfifff 5: V 1 4. .A,x,,,, livery week---lmvk mlmp ' The finishwl pl'Ulllli't 'W JUNIOR BOARD Top Row: McClure Love Dobson Plochman lVest Front Row: Lanier Hendrix-ks Bredfeldt Gammie Rasmussen Huck The freshman Worker in Student Union Works at dozens of Varied jobs under each of the vice-presidents while he st-ores up informa- tion about the building and the organization. During his sophomore year he is given more training in preparation for a junior job as one of the v.pfs, each of whom is in charge of a section of the Union's many activities. Thus Student Union affords an excellent opportunity for gaining experience in organiz- ing projects and in Working with others. kv' tx-vt 5'- .Y , bra. U 'EN ,Tk int' . - .,-, w-2. ,.,.' ,A A 'gyz -,,..uvv ffgyln' TED HEEBISTRA President 2 Qu .5 Sllllll ISI All An organization composed of students chosen to represent the student body, the Senate offers varied services ranging from the distribution of lost and found articles to the overseeing of our campus elections. Functioning primarily as a liason body between the students and the University administration, the Student Senate has three essential branches: the legislative body, the administrative body, and the student Workers. The Senate's goal is to bring about a better understanding between students and faculty through organized arbitration. SENATORS ELIZABETH BREWER .,.... So. .....,. , ROBERT BROCK ....,...,.. Jr. .,.... . HERBERT CAMPFIELD .... Fr ....,.... EDNVARD CARLTON ......,. So. ,...... . MARY CAUDELL .....,..... Jr. ...... . JAMES CHENOWETH ...... Sr. .,..., . CORRINE CLARK ,......,.. Jr. .. .,. FRED CREECH ....... ,... F r. JAMES FAHNSTOCK .,..... Jr. ...... . MARILYN FINCH .... ..,. J r. ...... . JOHN GUTHRIE ,....,,..... Sr. ....,. . JOHN RODIBAUGH ...,..... Fr. WILLIAM HAMAKER ....... Jr. ...,.. . GERALD HARLAN ........., Sr. ...... . SALLY HAMMOND .......... Sr. ...... . MORGAN HENIKA ... ..Sr. ROBERT HOLT ,..., ..,. J r. ...... . ELWOOD JEROME . . . .... Sr. . . . . . . , DAVID JOHNSON ........... Sr. ..,,.. . THOMAS KETCHAM ....,.. Sr. ...,.. . MAURICE KELTSCH ....... Sr. ..,,.. . JAMES KING ......... .... S r. .,..,. . JOHN KINNAMAN ..,...... Sr. ....,. , FRANCIS KOVALCIK ..,.... Sr. ...,., . ROBERT LONGARDNER ...Jr. .....,. CARL PLOCHMAN .......... Jr. ..,... . HARRY ROBINSON .,,...... Jr. .,..., . MAURICE SADOWSKY .,.... Jr. ...... . HE ME Pharm dr PE ChE 8 MtE HE ME Sri EE Sci Agr Pharm all PE Pharm K PE HE MtE Agr. AE Pharm 13: PE ME Pharm Sz PE T AE IE CE EE CE ME EE ChE Sz MtE OTTO SCHLESSINGER .,.,.. So .......,. EE JOHN STANLEY ...,...,.... Jr. ....... AT DAVID STAPLES ..... ,... S o ........., A T ARTHUR STERLING .,.,.,. Jr. ....... CE LEO STOREY ............,.. Fr. WILLARD TOWNSEND ...... Fr. JANET VOGT .Y .......,.,.... So. ........ Sci ROSEMARY IVOODY h ....... Fr. JOHN WOLFENDEN .... ,.., S o. ,.,..,. .ME YVORTH YODER ...... ..,. J r. ...,.,. Un VVARREN YOUNG .... ,. . .Sr ....... .Sci 219 QR l Q TRAVEL PP08Liusf ii UQQAU A 1 A, TRAVEL Bw:-4 Do you have a ride to Danville? CABINET The most important is- sues brought before the senate during the past year were the proposed changes in method of representation, investigation of tire hazards in campus buildings, park- ing condition on the camp- us, basketball ticket distri- bution, and Union prices. In the fall a monthly publication, the Senatorial, was begun with the hope of arousing student interest in current topics of discussion. Left to right: Carpenter Henika Whitmore Harding Heemstra Winslow Dingle Cooley 2 i .KW The Student Senate offers a variety of services to students. Included are the Travel Bureau which ar- ranges rides on vacations and Weekends, the Lost and Found department which annually auctions unclaim- ed articles, a ininieographing service, and a list of tutors for needful students. At the end of the year the Senate sponsors an Activi- ties Banquet for leaders in student activities. QD A successful ss stem efficiently admunsteledl JUNIOR EXECUTIVES Standing: Lanham Walker Foster Caudell Hoover Sitting: Haynes Finch H l '2 JUNIOR CTHAIRMEN Top Row: Huvmes De-Muesv Front Row: Ciliflfjl' R I oiiusoni Chatham Smith ACIIVITIE RUSSELL BASS Director NANCY KELSEY Executive FQ 49, I E J' I 1 1 1 F 1 i K 1 1 l 1 I 1 i 3 l 1 1 BUREAU The Activities Bureau, in addition to co-ordinating campus activities and inain- taining extensive files on their officers, constitutions, and general data, has the responsibility of acquaint- ing freshmen with Purdue activities. Projects of the Bureau include the publication of a social calender with the in- tention of preventing over- ilapping events. Initiated l i l . 1 1 I this year were a column in the Exponent entitled With Purdue Activities E and a procedures handbook which is a guide in niethods :of party planning, renting 1bui1dings, and sending in- ,vitations l 1 Keep your mind on the work! SOPHOMORE CHAIRMEN Standing: Keys Schornstein Seated: Vogt Struhs Morton Cartmell EXECUTIVE BOARD Standing: Schaffer Simmons ASSIIIIIAIHI Associated Women Stu- dents is an organization, composed of all women stu- dents, the purpose of which is to govern coed activities. The Judicial Board is re- sponsible for disciplinary action, While the Executive Board plans social events and programs. The Green Guard guides and advises freshmen women. WI LNIA BVRKART President Seated: Koch Eiehaeker Congram Redick Harger Zenger 224 WllNll Sllllll TS GREEN GUARD Cabovel JUDICIAL BOARD Qbelowj Top Row: Purdy Clark, L. J. Baker, M. F. Nothhelfer Teague Byers Yoder Hymes Rumford Wirltel' Mattox Xewhouse Second Row: Rigdon Baker, MA. Carpenter Bywater Burnett Smith Front Row: Har1'isou Michaels Hampton Clark, L, G. Bell 22 Plllllllll P.I.A. is the focal point of Independent activities at Purdue University. Promotion of closer co-operation between the social, political, and athletic activities of the many Independent or- ganizations on campus keynotes the aims of the Purdue Inde- pendent Association. George Konkol, President Campus activities are the very heart beat of P.I.A. After class- room hours the office becomes the headquarters for Workers who organize dances, bowling leagues, campus political ac- tivity, softball and basketball leagues, dancing classes, and ping pong tournaments. I lllllllllllllll ASSUIIIAIIU S Z: ll E, EXECUTIVE BOARD Xewhouse Harlan Henley Peters Lord Dickson Flick Konkol Titus The human race-Sadie Hawkins Day 22 WllNll 'S The WYo1nen's Athletic As- sociation provides recreational opportunities for all women on campus through intralnural and inter-class tournaments, team and individual sports. The or- ganization is governed by a council composed of the Presi- dent, Rose Mary Rodarinelg Vice-President, Harriet Jones 5 Secretary, Barbara Baughg Treasurer, Sally Littleg the chair- 1nen of the oolninittees and Intrainural Board coordinators. 1 ...--.,.,,,5,f Rosemary Quear Rodarmel, President High ball! lHlHIlZ ASSIIIIIMIII INTRAMURAL BOARD Cabovej W.A.A. COUNCIL Cbelowl Top Row: Baini Buck Bowen Gillogly Xelson Lewis Top Row: Buck Ainslie Alberty Tellkanip Nolting Chalice Grindy Carter Chance Brower Front Row:Da,lton Hiestand Cunning Jones Gray Funsett Front Row: Williams Little Baugli Rodarmel Jones Porter Alberty Anson Furlow 22 We COULD use a lawnrnower' Take aim, Taube might be able to use you. Girls, do you want to keep your waistline down to 24 inches? What would be a better way than exercise! The WAA offers sports so diversified that anyone should be able to find something to her liking. Outside sports include hockey, archery, golf, tennis, and softball, inside, riflery, tumbling, volleyball, basketball, badminton, bowling, and swiinniing are offered. vwc The Purdue Y.W.C.A. was proud to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the HY movement, Whose purpose is to supply cultural and re- ligious activities for Women students a.nd service for others. This year the program was centered around four main objectives: world relatedness, personal growth, social responsibility, and Christian faith and heritages. ii -2 2' it 123 .f 21 R. r -Q 1. CABINET Ellen C. Aldag, President Standing: Barrett Thomas Schiecller Carr Lacy Studebaker Anderson Nolting Bowden Smith Newell Aldag Sitting: Forester Johnson 231 PVA The Purdue Veterans Association became the recognized campus veterans' organization in the fall of 1946. It is designed to provide a, service and social club for student vets. Representatives, who govern the club. Executive Board members, and officers are elected each semester. Robert Pickel served as president this year. The social program included a tag dance the first Week of the year, boxing tournriments, and the second amiuatl Male Fall formal in February. EXECUTIVE BOARD St:uuli11g:Myers .lngitsch Morrison Slight, Sommer Pilotte Busch Sitting: Barber Morris VVhitson Pickel Dilts Kreislc 232 HRH PIITTIRS The Green Potters Board, the governing body of the Freshman Class, is composed of seven freshmen elected by members of their class. The purpose of the group is to promote the many freshman traditions synonymous with Purdue. Foremost of these are the mass pot-burningn ceremony held on St. Patrick's Day and the annual Green Potters Dance at which the freshman beauty queen is crowned. Chairman of this year's board Was Robert LaBarge, and the secre- tary was Joe Morford. The faculty advisor is Clark Davis. Standing: Cross Welch Bol Soderberg Dunn Sitting: LaBarge Davis Morford MUNI I ASSIHIIAIIU The Purdue Alumni Association, the service organization for the alumni, is under the direction of Eth Baugh, '23. Two annual events sponsored by the Association for the 40,000 alumni are Homecoming in the fall and class reunion programs during Gala Week in the spring. The Association published the Purdue Alumnus, under the editorship of Jim Richardson, l45. Another very worthy project is the Alumni Scholarship Foundation guided by Dick Thornton, '41. It assists outstanding students to continue their education. The alums hear from Purdue's Man of the Year- Stu Holcomb. 2 PIIBIIIIATIIINS . . . PUBLIIIATIIINS ... PllRlllIATIllNS x Ruth Ann Davidson Robert Potter, Editor SENIOR STAFF , Coed Editor, and Gloria Gravette, Lois Clark, Business Manager, and Douglas List, Associate Editor Photography Editor V? 236 GW! IIEBRIS During the year, especially just before deadlines, it would be hard to find a more appropriate name for the yearbook than the Debris. It is difhcult to envision the piles of photographs and proofs and reams of typewritten copy actually being put together into one compact volume and being ready by J une. If in the years to come, you show your Debris to your grandchild and he acts blase and unimpressed with college life in 1948, don't be disappointed. Our hope is that a picture or name will recall to youn- mind an event that will be the starting point for an evening of fond reminiscing. JUNIOR EDITORS Top Row: Wright Edelsohn Stanley Arthur Berchtold Baumgartner Front Row: Scull Mybeck Harger Pettijohn 3 a n 'la a41iv? ifS , at Each day from the stro ng- hold of the Dvbris Business Uffivv, salesiucii iiiigmte to waylay pots-ntial buyers of the Debris. Their work he- gzm this year at registration in the Ca1'11ivul-liko utmos- spliere of 3 tt-ut. From then until the dutv of distribution in May, they worked to roach the llii-fillltx quota of 4500 ye-z11'bouks. Tho Debris took 011 an air of big busi- iwss in 1948 hy becouiiiig az 330,000 puhlif-atioii. Almost all of the pictures in this book were taken by the student photography staff. The darkroom gang, e I headed by Doug List, the Photography Editor, has Worked diligently to produce reasonable likenesses of campus eds and co-eds, To be a member of the staff requires only a genuine interest in photography, an inclination to work, and a passable knowledge of bridge. xv .1-df -the campus' most w1de1y used reference book JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS Windsor, R., Martelle Windsor, W., Doeppeis Robert Hollowell, Editor SENIOR EDITORS Robert Holloway, Sports Editor Doris Anne McNary, Feature Editor Elizabeth Holden, News Editor James Fahnestock, Managing Editor EXPUNENI Five tinies a week the Exponent offices are filled with the busy sounds of clicking typewriters and ringing telephones. The noise and confusion is over only when the final page is on its way 'Across tiownu to Mr. Budd, the typesetter. Reader interest is kept at a Inaxiinuni by columns like the Ration, f'Sour Grapes , 'Disca in Datan, Short Circuit and f'This VVeek in Lafayette. Editorials, actually the backbone of the paper, rouse intense enthusiasm or stiff opposition alnong the student subscribers. JUNIOR EDITORS Seated: Clark Redick Roth Hitt Oxley Standing: Hegeman Morris Bahe Smith McTaggart Tuttle Knuth Proctor Bauman Glezen 2 The business staff de- serves laurels for its tremen- dous job of keeping the ink froni running into the red. Three sections, advertising, circulation and accounts, Work hard behind the scenes to keepthe paper coming out, regularly on the credit side. All volunteers, these people keep the paper intact. Their efforts get the papers to subscribers, pacify ad- vertisers, and balance books. An office in the fieldhouse houses the all-important sports staff. There they Write of the fabulous plays on the football field, the sensational fast breaks that the basketball players make, and the constant series of relays and conferences in all athletics. Sports events, new pin- nings, and totals on bills due all have their place either in the issue or behind the scenes. N ow is the time for all good men 4' JUNIOR BUSINESS STAFF Seated: Gallucci Smith Standing: Gruis McCormick Studer Matthew X E 'Z Q ,i STRAKGHT 2 lO00---- J, . , .5 2155.1 243 x EDITORIAL STAFF Bucc-lnler Mulmifvy Purdy 15111116-tt VVQE-st l ENGINEER The Purdue Engineer publishes simplified explan- ations of interesting new engineering developments. Personality sketches of out- standing campus individuals appear each month, as do features such as Engineer- ing Highlights, Reviews and Previews , and Lion's Roar. Staff members of the Engineer gain valuable ex- perience in technical writ- ing as well as practical busi- ness knowledge. Through their efforts, the Engineer has been widely recognized as a leading collegiate tech- nical magazine. , -.Vi' I an 5 mvw' Cens- ,:l, il ri rl 'i i 1 Ak' 'F 1 V SENIOR STAFF William Ross, Associate Editorg Joseph Bernstein, Business Managerg and Vick Miller, Managing Editor BUSINESS STAFF Salmassy Mesalani Rice Johnson,J. Hingst Johnson, F. 245 Marvin Williams and William McTaggart, Co-Editors lint-kliow: Goodrich Crum Ault Potter Sllllllll lll Scrivener, Purdue's literary magazine, is pub- lished by the Scrivener C 'lub with the assistance of the English Department of the School of Science. The purpose of the organization is to encourage student writing. All types of essays, poems, plays, and short stories are acceptable. Scrivener sponsors the annual freshman literary contest and is always well represented at the University's literary ban- quet. The sub-basement office is the meeting place of Scrivener members between classes. At that time they are usually playing bridge, planning a party, reading the New Yorker, working on a subscription drive, or occasionally preparing the magazine. Ser-ondliow: Rermeisen Kunkel McMor1'is Little Zissis Brown McTaggart Baker Longten Front How: Bradlield Williams Hotiman HMP RIVH The Limp Rivet, Purdue's new campus feature magazine, was born just a year ago. Since that first issue the magazine has suffered the usual journalistic growing pains. In this fall's elections, Dick Hegeman was made Editor-in-Chief. VVhen Dick resigned later, Don Bunin took the helm. The magazine has attracted an increased number of writing, photographic, and artistic personnel. Quality of recent editions suggests that the Rivet will soon be one of the leading collegiate humor magazines, rounding out the family of student publications at Purdue. STAFF Top Row: Selby Klinger Botts Hicks Bunin Front Row: Radmond Greer Oxley Hayes Richard Hegeman, Editor i AliRllIlllllIIlISl For Farmers and Purdue Men by their S-onswi this niotto explains the purpose behind the Purdue Agriculturist. Published monthly during the school year. the magazine contains the latest develop- nients in the field of Agriculture along with iteins of interest Concerning the University. One regular feature gives hints and aids to Indiana housewives. Under the capable direction of this year's staff, the niagazine was built up to its pre-war standing. The Agriculturist serves other purposes by giving students valuable training along lines otherwise unavailable at the University. STAFF Douglas Whistler Bierman Wiiisloxw' Hardesty gf-1171 ' ' - , 7 Q. 'i 3'v-f-aw.V..,a. , . Everett Bierman, Editor .J ,4 sf 42 248 Beverly Albritton and Marilyn Bywater, Co-Editors PHARMACISI The Purdue Pharmacist was established in February, 1924. This publication represents an expression of the interest that pharmacy students take in the profession they intend to follow. In 1927 a policy was adopted whereby a copy of the Pharmacist was sent to every retail pharniacist in the state of Indiana. Today our readers number many thousands, our journal can be found through- out the United States and foreign lands. The staff, composed entirely of pharmacy stu- dents, publishes six issues per year under the direc- tion of three faculty advisers: H. VV. Heine, C. O. Lee, and G. J. Sperandio. SENIOR STAFF Sitting: Blackburn Downs Verhoestra Standing: Bothel Greggory Link Wade Bell 249 1945. L -.nf 5 ,....-...- .f.,,.i,1-1--v-wwnesefw- v :re -,:- V Eff I 0 ,vlh -aa 1 bw N Q 1. ff' ,v . Y : .ligsltv :IEE Warren Young, Editor J Sllll HST It was in the spring of 1947 that Warren Young, a. Science student, approached Dean William Ayres of the School of Science with the idea for a magazine to cover scientific research. Dean Ayres pledged his support, and soon inore than sixty Science students, several professors, and the scientific societies were helping. The first issue appeared in Xoveinber, receiving populnr ucclaini and giving proinise of another outstanding campus technical publication. Distinc- tive keys are given to ineinbers of the staff who have done inost in publishing the magazine. STAFF Coinny lNIarsh:1ll Young Wood Sparks Pfromnier : Z 7' L4 250 x f 1 at w HUNIIRARIIS . .. HIINIIHARIIS HIINIIRARIES IVY ,r W. V W' :A 1...--fe-' - 1 F Y'-5-Spf .-443543 5 Top Row: Fifth Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Henry Ryder P . President Kenneth Elliott . Vice-President Robert Faekler . . Secretary-Treasurer The Gimlets have it for once. GIIVHHS Local Activities Honorary for Organized Men Established at Purdue in 1933 Morris Cassidy Hogsett Cleary Cartmell Anderson Weeks Woolverton Campbell Ahlquist Potter Bierman Fahnestock Winslow Wilhelm Dowell Collister Smith, D. Stallings Blakely Sauerman McCord Smith, L. Sattler O'Rei1ly Holloway Hansel Emerson Heemstra Freeman Breeding Swihart Gardner Hanson Mann Rudolph Gilhllan Ericsson Gregory Davis Snow Sohn Bass West Chapin Hurlbert Stivers Moorman Alleman Sardone Fackler Ryder Elliott Merriman Scott Karpick 1 l l 252 X, Fred Sines . . . President Norman Augsberger . , Vice-President Franklin Bass . . Secretary Lawrence Albritton . . Treasurer i.'euUMlNQl'Qh The pledges and 31,128.90 worth of improvements. REANIERS Local Activities Honorary for Independent Men Established at Purdue in 1922 Top Row: Highlander Hanson Brown Giannini Bowden Ross Watters Edmondson Brarnblett Swanton Sackstedei Second Row: Tropp Harding Konkol Ridenour Bogue Wl'lgllt Hennigan Front Row: VVood Rarig Bass Sines Albritton Antonuc-ci Top Row: Molke Binney ML-Nary Michaels Carpenter Nothhelfer Kelsey Finch Second Row: Hazlewood Cooper Stitt Aldag Kuespert Studer Broeking Hammond, S. L. Olson Front Row: Gravette Hilton Loran Newhouse Hammond, S. A. Taylor Schaffner Bauman lilllll PEPPERS Local Activities Honorary for Women Established at Purdue in 1927 Hot air helps raise funds. , f 1 Sally Ann Hammond . . President Jeanne Loran . . Vice-President Mary Jane Hazlewood . . Secretary Mary Catherine Newhouse . Treasurer 'V . ' J' - -' . -.I 1 Y' I. f , Top Row: Hokanson Betnlius Coapstick Plochnian Dyson Stalk Third Row: Cipolletti Aronson Kahms Lehman Hingst Harvey Wright Second Row: Howard Greenfield Stavenik Zervas Young Alshouse Olson Front Row: Wiard Hamaker Melberg Lanier McCarty Hape Sllllll A Il CRESCE l National Sophomore Activities Honorary Founded at Yniversitv of Wisconsin in 1907 0 Robert Melberg . President William Lanier . , Vice-President James McCarty Secretary William Hamaker Treasurer Established at'Purdue in 1930 Nine Chapters Hey, want my desk too? 2 l ll BNA Pl National Engineering Scholastic Honorary Founded at Lehigh University in 1885 Established at PLu'due in 1893 Seventy-nine Chapters Lester Smith . President Philip lVoodworth . . Vice-President Herbert Kroeplin . . Corresponding Secretary Joseph Behrle Recording Secretary Robert DeCamp Treasurer Top Row: Garman Mendelson Wagers Konkol Zimmerly O'Ha1'e Johnson Vining Lantz Willis Wollock Fourth Row: Swihart Todd Mc'Eneny Sample Hedgepeth Gunkler Menshon Stockman West Bradway Snyder Dankert Third Row: Nasser Anderson Render Deissiuger Streed Frazer Wolters Clark Shanker Ritterbush Micklich Weeks Scheilow Second Row: Woodworth Kasmar Shewmaker Mason Kroeplin Smith DeCamp Knuth Oliver Behrle Front Row: O'Hern Harper Cohn Highlander Edelsohn Hunt Edmondson Hummel Boatright 2 Lois Gillian Lucille Broeking Dorothy Niehaus Jane Roberts IIMICRIIN N National Home Economics Scholastic Honorary Founded at Michigan State College in 1912 Established at Purdue in 1913 Thirty-two Chapters President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Top Row: Eckert Clark Baker Bixler Second Row: Holden Harrison Honey Canfield Owen Front Row: Niehaus Broeking Gillian Roberts ,Q r 193 MN X, i 1 s www Top Row: Mills Carlson Osterman Adams Cavin O'Hare Hummel Sagata Moorman Weeks Walker Third Row: Andersen Peregrine Younger Roll Dollmeyer Clewlow Mesnard Eklind Burkart Leckie Isaacson Second Row: Purdy Novak Larson Dittrich Stoeltzing Konkol Anderson, B. Smith, C. Beckwith Vining Scheflow Smith, L. Hepper Jerome Front Row: Hedgepeth Anderson, R. Shewmaker Mason McEneny Render DeCamp Knuth Kroeplin Meyer PI TAI! SIGMA National Mechanical Engineering Scholastic Honorary Founded at University of Illinois in 1915 Established at Purdue in 1922 Thirty-six Chapters Robert Weeks . ll A Robert Adams E Hildred Beckwith Robert DeCamp . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Top Row: Begeman Aiken Bangs Berghoff Frazer Woodworth Shanker Goldiischer Klein Asbridge Second Row: Baird Masterson Davis Wolters Hanauer Kasmar Johnson, R. Lehman Hollis Front Row: Johnson, M. Cooper Wollock Lantz Edelsohn Clark Nasser Charles Edelsohn Arthur Cooper Martin Wollock Paul Clark Alpha Lantz HA K PPA ll National Electrical Engineering Scholastic Honorary Founded at University of Illinois in 1904 Established at Purdue in 1913 Thirty-eight Chapters President . Vice-President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer 9 37 J K l IINIHSA CHI EPSIHI National Chemical Engineering Honorary Founded at the University of Illinois in 1938 Established at Purdue in 19-13 Seven Chapters William Swihart Keith Edmondson Joseph Behrle Charles Stockman Top Row: Sample Oliver Wagers Alspach Batug Waixel Walford Mendelson Third Row: Snyder Whitlock Harper Gunkler Fleck Hosimer Bavman Stockman Second Row: Rutherford Kropf Gernand Edmondson Highlander West Schuler Front Row: Bradway Boatright Murray Hunt Cohn Swihart Behrle President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer 2 - James E. Dankert Donald Covault David Todd Gordon Stepanek CHI lPSIlll National Civil Engineering Scholastic Honorary Founded at University of Illinois in 1922 Established at Purdue in 1929 Nineteen Chapters President . Vice-President Secret ary Treasurer Top Row: Durfee Ritterbush Thorup Tabachnick Harding Second Row: Kitterman Hummel Abele Wainsc-ott Front Row: Helms Neff Dankert Todd Stepanek v- 9 262 'f-v GY Top Row: Whitney Mendelson Haldeman Levi Pattison Second Row: Schaffner Lynch Kuespert Eck Plyme Front Row: Meyer Aldag Gold Kellar Hatke Illllfl RHO KAPPA Local Science Scholastic Honorary Established at Purdue in 1929 Mary Fran Lynch . President Roger Levi . . Vice-President William Haldeman . . Secretary-Treasurer Sylvannus Monks Carol Eubanks . Merry Rose Kellar Mary Jane Plyrne James Hinga . Top Row: Adams Clark Polstra Davis Meyer Second Row: Kuespert Michaels Blakeman Kellar Chase Front Row: Aldag Kidd Porter Eubanks Plyme KAPPA lllllfl PI National Education Scholastic Honorary Founded at University of Illinois in 1911 Established at Purdue in 1919 One hundred fifty Chapters . President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Recorder ll? Q at 7 nj: WJ Il lg 2 PHI lAMBllA llPSIl0 National Chemistry Scholastic Honorary Founded at University of Illinois in 1899 Established at Purdue in 1917 Forty Chapters Eugene Oliveto . Joseph Behrle Myron Bender Robert Rosene . Top Row: Harper Fleck Blackburn Micklich Whelan Mendelson Third Row: Boatright Snyder Vlfhitlock Wagers Batug Bauman Stockman Second Row: Bradway Rutherford Murray Hunt Cohn West Kleinrnan Patel Front Row: Sample Oliver Gunkler Edmondson Highlander Behrle Swihart A President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer CATAHSI Clllll Local Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering Honorary Established at Purdue in 1922 Cyrus Highlander President fo Warren Scott . . Vice-President 5' 5' James Hand . . Secretary-Treasurer 1 1 I Top Row: Cohn Edmondson Emerson Highlander Bradway Binkley Hand McCreery Third Row: Alspach Strasser Wells Seuour Kropf Huifaker Morales Thompson Second Row: Fernandez Snyder Murray Micklich Bauman Stockman Mendelson Lynch McGlasson Brown Front Row: Boatright Swihart Oliver Gunkler Waixel Wagers Behrle 0 2 Top Row: Bierman Davis Smith, D. Smith, G. Thomas Todd Waltz Second Row: Bass McCorlile Hollowell Leak Galloway Nickel Bloss Morehouse Front Row: Makey Taylor Williams Simmons Winslow Holtman Anderson l MPHA IHA National Agriculture Scholastic Honorary Founded at Ohio State University in 1897 Established at Purdue in 1908 Forty-four Chapters Raymond Simmons Reginald Phillips James Williams . Ralph Holtman . Philip Winslow . President Vi ce-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Historian Raymond Todd Glendon Smith Robert Taylor James Thomas Top Row: Couey Bierman Davis Smith,G. Holtman Renter Smith, D. Second Row: Barton Downey Thomas McC0rkle Downen Todd Rinehart Front Row: Leak Taylor Knoop Robbins Waltz Singleton Illl-IES HUB Local Agriculture Scholastic Honorary Founded at Purdue in 1920 . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer QSQX cillls KAPPA EPSIHI Local Professional Pharmacy Sorority for Women Established at Purdue in 1946 Marilyn Bywater . Murrell Obermiller Vivian Mehring . . Evelyn Downs , Betty Adams Top Row: Gregory Held Albritton Bell Holmguist Jordan McCurcly Second Row: Moote Gilbert Weise Kuhns Coglizer Duncan Front Row: Obermiller Downs Bywater Adams Mehring . President Vice-President Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer 2 Kenneth Duncan . Richard Tappan Michael Callahan . Walter Wright KAPPA PSI National Professional Pharmacy Fraternity for Men Founded at Medical College of Virginia in 1879 Established at Purdue in 1928 Thirty-eight Chapters Regent . Vice-Regent . Secretary Historian Top Row: Bou White Garrigus Logan Kaminski Newman MacBeth Trevathan Third Row: Pressler Verhoestra Starr Potts Lorenz Wade Blackburn Unger Ryan Second Row: DeMong Kuehl Kohlmeyer Elliott Feucht Kolb Albritton Miller Front Row: Comrie Best Callahan Duncan Wright McAllister Johnson Top Row: Karpick Fyfe Kershner Malcolm Pilotte Second Row: Porter Shepherd Geyer Renner Front Row: McPike Adams Christensen Everly Eaton IUTA lAIVIBIlA SIGMA National Trade and Industrial Education Scholastic Honorary Founded at Pennsylvania State College in 1918 Established at Purdue in 1940 Fifteen Chapters H. W. Porter . . President il R. A. Plowman . . Secretary-Treasurer O ll J I. X i Lester Renner . Vice-President if Sally Jean Miller Marilyn Fisher Marilyn Garrett Virginia Sharer Nita Anderson Top Row: Hedgock Canniff Mitchell Scheidler Englander Widener Papenguth Second Row: Martin Fisher Craig Spitler Sharer Curtis Roberson Ford Front Row: Highly Winje Snellenberger Miller Godard Truman Anderson MPHA lANlIlllA lllll National Scholastic Honorary for Freshmen Women Founded at University of Illinois in 1924 Established at Purdue in 1926 Fifty-two Chapters . . President . . Vice-President . . Secretary s 4 .35 ilu 5 E avr .M '32 . . Treasurer . . Historian .1 HHO CHI National Pharmacy Scholastic Honorary Founded at the University of Michigan in 1922 Established at Purdue in 1945 Forty Chapters Arthur lNIcBay Gilman Cyr , 'T 1 Q Betty Bell . X T Richard Yerhoestra Richard Tappan . Top Row: Mittelstaedt Wheeler Skauen Kohlnieyer Potts Peterson Seventh Rowziichlichting Sprague Christian Walker Ahrendt Miller Sixth Row: Bou Kleinman Hudson Tappan Unger Deremiah Fifth Row: Corner Bingenheimer Ahmed Brochinann-Hanssen DeMong Demers Fourth Row: Duncan Foden Gable Larson Third Row: Blackburn Ryan Monte Philion Wallace Adams Patel Kuehl President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian SCCOIlClROXV1 Zufall Weisei Mehring Holmquist Cain Verhoestra McBay Bell Cyr Albritton Reyburn DeKay Koo First Row: Scott Fingl Sutton Honda Jones Kroeger Ray Sperandio Madison 272 T ' 4 ' - i ,ggi-3, , ' 1 K i 3 1 l T i ' .: x J fizgesp-Q3,x-sg, i - .iss ' fizi XI SIGMA PI National Forestry Scholastic Honorary Founded at University ofWasl1i11gton in 1908 Established at Purdue in 1934 Thirteen Chapters C9 Z E IT 0 i Russell Mumford . . President Ellison Madden . Vice-President George Deardorff . . Secretury-Treasurer Top Row: Brundage Hollowell Render Hillsamer Meek Gurnm Norman Second Row: Hafele Whitmore Langton Prasil Newman Anderson Oates Front Row: Herrick Prentice Deardorff Madden Mumford Miller Denllyl 2 2 Top Row: Wise Tellkamp Que-ar Toby Mather Chanve Reeves Stelzel Elsnel' Poole Spent-ei' Seated: Emhoff FI'0l1tROlX'I Brower Noland Anson Reasui' Lor-al Athletic HIJl1Cl1'8.1'j' for WIOHICII Established at Purdue in 1928 Shirley Emhoff President, Alice Wise , . Secreta1'y-T1'easu1'e1' ' - 7 W 3 . his.-ii, 1. mum ., ....1..l,...-..... 1 l nmsnmmwmn, .2. ., -i f ,n. s,,,' , , . .. ,lg ,, A, . , ,k it . ,, ..., x-. - Top Row: Freed Rand Shaffner Hunciker Hurt Jones Grubb Litten Shipman Emhoff Wise Porter Russell Front Row: Pettit Murphy Brewer Forsythe Schlueter Wilson LaMair Cunningham Rudin Poole Merlita Forsythe Susan Schlueter June Poole Shirley Shipman Lorraine Murphy Tllllll Local Swimming Honorary for Women Established at Purdue in 1936 . President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President 3rd Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ITON 'A?4T ' gf- . wa' - af' Q L. 'F , 4, WJ ff. ., , lPHA EPSIUI RHO National Radio Honorary Founded Estab ., Top Row: Schmitz Szymfl Tusvai F1'fmtRow: Donahoe Ryder Smith at Stephens College in 1943 lished at Purdue in 1946 Thirteen Chapters Pat Bimiey A . P1'eSiClelll Lew Emm1'ic'k Yl0E-P1'6SlCl6I1l J. Pefer Smith SGCIPT3I'y-TI'EELSlll'91' my Graham Carlson Beckridge Maas Birmey Emmrick Roberts Akenbrock Rothgeb ,fy 276 lHll lPHA PHI National Dra matics Honorary Founded at Pennsylvania State College in 1920 Established at Purdue in 1934 Fifty Chapters Donald Mc-Millan . . President Mary Fran Lynch , . SECT?filly-'lll'Q3.Slll'6'1' Nathan Priniack , . Historian Top Row: Coleman Hecht Swanton Marks Stallard McCarthy McMillan Front Row: Lynch Primack Binney Evans Clark Beecher Molke me Qing Top Row: Egner Szulborski May Witsman Carter Hoffman Jones Marsee Ertel Murray Schakel Holloway Stuenkel Trauha Fifth Row: Crook Stivers Rudolph Hurlbert Dailey Busby Stoelting Maloney Heck Schimmelpfenig Adams Sattler Lamb Horn Seetch Foster, J. A. Fourth Row: Klink Cook Ahlquist Williams Leach Willis, C. Silver Byers Hennigan Kahms Bowden Emerson Boring Hard Lehmkuhl Cleary Merriman Third Row: Bauman Wasson Ridenour Hibbs Haverstock Willis, M. Smith Freeman Ericsson Martin Dunham Sommer Dunlop Kincheloe Wells Blake Second Row: Highlander Scott Ginther Dunn Blanchard Bartol Davis Weiger Hansel Woolverton Stram Gregory Matovina Holt Ashwell Foster, J. Silvestri Rajcevich Front Row: Harlan Plaza Darley Natke Bales Enochs Dowell Butchko Papenguth Antonvcci Fackler Patacsil P-NIE 'S lllllll Local Honorary for Lettermen Founded at Purdue in 1925 Mis Phillip Hansel President U B C L Ralph lYQlgGl' Vice-President Hugh Woolverton . . Secretary-Treasurer 278 George Wasson Phillip Hansel Wallace Silver Frank Knotts Carroll Cook Top Row: Willis C. Roberts Silver Young Ahlquist MacClure Cook Third Row: Beyers Hurley Holmes Blake Daniels Leach Blakeney Miller Second Row: Barriage Ritchie Dr. Graves Wasson Hansel Sorenson Darley Front Row: Knotts Hape Willis, M. Hennigan Kahms Glassa lllllPHl Clllll National Swimming Honorary for Men Founded at University of Illinois in 1921 Established at Purdue in 1929 . President Vice-President . Treasurer . Secretary . Sergeant-at-Arms L Wx if if f 1 SIISIVI Illllll PSI National Athletic Honorary for Men Founded at Indiana University in 1912 Established at Purdue in 1925 Seventy-five Chapters Q Jewell Daily . 2' 1'-'X Agustin Zorrilla . Cyrus Highlander Top Row: Horth Cope Hines Zorrilla Gernand Gumpper Second Row: Gregory VHighlander Bartol Rich Daily Parker Front Row: Boso White Hittle Ganser . President Vice-President Secretary Paul Hahn . James Fahnestock . . Eli Comay . Donald Whitney SIGIVIA IIHTA CHI National Journalistic Honorary for Men Founded at DePauw University in 1909 Established at Purdue in 1911 Forty-nine Chapters . President Vice-President . Secretary U . . Treasurer Top Row: Young Hape Hegeman Sohn Graham Gilfillan Winslow Schmitz Second Row: Bahe Ross Morris Proctor Fahnestock Bierman Rothgeb Front Row: Tuttle Knuth McTaggart Whitney Comay Kice Top Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: Q Wtixof l National Service Scouting Fraternity Founded at Lafayette College in 1925 Established at Purdue in 1931 One hundred thirty-five Chapters George Cahill Dean DenUyl James Proctor John Clark . John Fox . President Vice-President Vice-President . Secret ary . Treasurer Volk Hamilton Sacksteder Bloodgood Duke Schornstein Gottliebsen Neal Johnson Freudenberg Craft Vosecek Geib Belden Bury Aronson Smith Howell Fivel Reeder Chenoweth Breuer Tengdin Shirley Mc-Caffrey Baker Wilhite Gerdom Rygaard Clauer Moore Thomas Wilbur Carmichael Bechner Barker Wollrab Kemple Carr Meeker Klinger Suday Hellerman Heemstra Sokolowski Fox Kelly DenUyl, Dean Cahill DenUyl, Daniel Proc-tor Clark Hogsett Lanier Swihart .,v McCulloch Front Row: Cgueriy Shogren Hayes Dufendaeh Kirkpatrick Bryant Allyn Shuttleworth Lautzenhiser Scheflow Wood ar ner 'Y Y Y ,tu mari 'ln . 2 x-x i.. 4. MUSIC. - -lm V . A., Q., ,zQgq311'S'-' 4 ,GIA -' 'wav zhlfhlll' 1IllfIll'l'5,t!f Cfunlrzrrafiazz Int fZ7H1'H17, W THA' mf! ,1Mw,z1, Cf1fx'.'sTfu.,1s PROGRAM Pmwfmr 1:5- Pwvovu MUSICAL o1ec:.1m'12nr.foNs 45 19:3 4 'Q' Yfi 3 N Tie-9si?4'x IM11 m Aff .sm TIIIJIVSIIA Y ,mn , W, 1' 'A Y Q f,. An. . .IIHIGIU JASON D. YOCUM Assistant to the Director. PllIlllUl USIC l HRSA IZAHO S ALBERT P. STEWART Director of P.M.O. 284 +2 . A, , -me , . . K, , - F ifty-four male voices directed by Al Stewart compose the Purdue Glee Club, which is one of the nations outstanding choral groups. It has won popular acclaim on its numerous trips. H University Orchestra Varsity Glee Club The University Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Jason Yocuin, during the year made regular broadcasts over WBAA and took part in the Harlequin Show. 2 2 DAVID SIMPSON .Assistant to the Director '---sv WILLIAM 15. LUHMAB Assistant to the Director The ever popular Concert Choir pictured below was much in demand this year. It is a group of twenty-six students, which has fur- nished entertainrnent- on campus and in niegh- boring towns and cities. 1 'Q' 5 ' Q as Qi fig ? Qiisimls M11 M t n -, 44,1552-:T ffyg'+v4-fain fzrgf' 1259-2-.?'1. ., - ,13- 1-viz, .S , -'xsw x ' ' i -A i, , -, Y, ,- .2'.fq, '41 is 31,52 -fi .,':':.2 -:V . .- :..p--:wt . 1, Q - -.1f.',g- f:f:.w1i:iz , .Q. ' W ' i n V ., . . -V ' ,. ,, , I , , , e i 1 - V. , ,. - -V 4,-V-,.w :4.,:,.,-., ,,,g..,ggi' ffg53,1,,3. - - 1 ,-,?,g1 .h,.'-qigpgrsagtv ,.U ,,'yj,93 -f - .i -if - University Choir Six hundred students sing in the University Choir, accompanied by Bill Luliniain. Que of their outstanding programs was '4When the Christ Child Came, presented at Christmas. Concert Choir 287 Mayhem from George Washington Slept Here and lass meets class in 'Torn is Green' PUWSHIIP During the Purdue Playshop's twentieth season, its major productions ranged from Broadway hits to Shakespearean comedy in the form of George Washington Slept Heref' The Corn Is Green, They Knew What They VVanted,'l and The Taming of the Shrew. Highlighting the Experimental Theater season was the pre- sentation of Jean Satrels existentialistic drama, UNO Exit. Climaxing the year of entertainment was 'fThe Desert Song. The social portion of the year included parties after the shows, a two-day excursion to Chicago between semesters for a three-part glimpse of the professional theatre, and a trip to the University of Illinois to View their Illini Theater Guild. Plllllllll PlAYlIlS Purdue Players is the local campus dramatics honorary I open to all Playshop members who have worked 200 hours on at least four productions. Players oversee all social functions Within Playshop and plan cast-crew parties following each of the four major produc- tions of the season. Players also sponsor several trips through- out the school year to other universities to witness plays and examine backstage methods of production. Officers for the year were Jack McCarthy, Presidentg Bob Sacksteder, Vice-President: Nonie Mollie, Secretary 5 and Anna Belle Reiley, Treasurer. Top Row: Baird Hamilton Primack Baim Zissis Fischer Stover Shirley Tengdin Beecher Sacksfeder Swanton Papenguth Ploeger Banziger Yahnke Bearden McCarthy Third Row: Bender Binder Junkin Coleman Todd Lowry Davis Rarig Ziegler Borneman McMillen Brandt de Celle Hirschmann Emerson Second Row: Straw ?ittrich Binney Monroe Gehrke Kohut Evans Hecht McKinstray Starin Studer Reily Chang Nothhel er Front Row: McCall Smith Miller, S. S. Newton Lynch Blean Widener' Taylor Chenevey Kessler Rogers Thomas Miller, S. J. Molke 3 5 This is the voice of Purdue WBA On the air. This is WBAA, the voice of Purdue, West Lafayette. Every day people of Indiana hear those Words and know they will be able to listen to educational and enter- taining features which are unique. No connnercials. No soap operas. No giant jack-pots. WBAA had its meager start 27 years ago. which entitles it to call itself t'Indiana's first radio stationf' Jini Miles heads the full-time staff of 16 members, and coordinates the varied phases of the station's operations. As a training center for radio-minded students, WBAA provides experience for an- nouncers, writers, actors, technicians, and directors. The total of all the station's work equals good listening on your radio dial at 920. RADIO lillllll During the past year Radio Guild made great stirdes for- ward under the guidance of President Bill Maas. Assisting Were Harry.Burkhart, Vice-Presidentg Pat Binney, Secretaryg and Gordon Graham, Treasurer. One of the most notable actions was that of changing the name from t'920l' Club to Radio Guild. Pienies and refreshments at meetings are always something to be Well-considered, but the Guild has other purposes besides friviolity. Personages important in the radio profession are invited to speak at regular meetings. Radio Guild members are an invaluable aid to station operation as engineers, an- nouncers, script Writers, sound men, and even actors. Many members go into the radio field after graduation. Top Row: Carlson Stieglitz Reed Nelson Wood Post Willie Kellam P Bottom Row: Meachern Szmyd Smith, H. Pearl Smith, M. Benny Jones Cleary Smith, B. 5 -- ff? X t ' ' i f'L'f.i . in 3'f1 l'?i f7. . est 1ar.- 1 ,-. 291 M 1 ,ax .SKA .gf Q H 292 Top Row: Macaulay DeVeny Irgang Hester Hollars Second Row: Cliiado Petersen Michel Catlin-art Dalton Snodgrass Front Row: Taylor Lowry Cropp Spanos MEN'S VARSITY DEBATE Hllll SIC The nineteen women of the varsity debate squad participated in four debate tournaments and two discussion tournaments with the other major universities of this area. The forty-member men's varsity debate squad participated success- fully in six national tournaments and more than twelve intercol- legiate contests, with leading uni- versities. Purdue was host to the Western Conference tourney in April. WOMENS VARSITY DEBATE Standing: Hellerman Sample Colby Wa1'rick Wissinger Cosler Kunkel Clauer Miller Sitting: Austerman Robertson Smith Merchent Lawson ClI'UI'l1VV6ll Frohman Johnson Bellar .1 GHIIIIPS The Forensic Managers have as- sisted in conducting the Beveridge, Hanley, Lodde, and Mohlman speaking contests, Regional Tau Kappa Alpha Congress, High School Debaters' Conference g and intercollegiate debates. F orty-eight Freshman debaters, coached by Margaret Hootman and John Auston, engaged in 88 debates, competed in the Purdue Novice meet, the Delta Sigma Rho Tournament at DePauw and the Anderson College Meet. FORENSIC MANAGERS Standing: Sandleben Porter Dornbusch Xie Shank Dunlop Maitm McLaughlin LE3.11T1OI1tl1 lxaisai Feui Dunn Gradv 1- . Sitting: Etherington Denby Frahm ZIIIIIIXGIIHHII Xu ton Hootman Ralh Eibeclx Weiss A A EWNIA Clllll Membership reached a new high this year when some eight hundred students joined the Newman Club, which was organized in 1906 for all Catholic students. The club stimulates a true Catholic religious spirit through weekly discussion meetings and many recreational activities. An outstanding event this year was a series of lectures given by the Most Rev. John G. Bennett, Bishop of Lafayette, on the fundamental concepts of Christian marriage. The monthly Communion Breakfasts with several guest speakers have proved as popular as ever. Officers for the fall term were: Frank Raycher, President: .lack Stenger, Vice-president: C lete Gillman, Treasurerg and Mary Lee Michel, Secretary. There were live major com- mittees, Alma Brennan, Publicityg Frank Ahman, Member- ship: Jim O'Mahoney, Religious: Dick Rossbacli, Discussion: and Mary Clausser and Joe Rossbach, Social. Communion Breakfast 6' gr. Ji. 294 U IVERSIW llllHHl ASSENIIHY Pictured below is the new University Lutheran Chapel and Student Center which soon will be built on the corner of State and Chauncey Streets at a cost to exceed Zf6l00,000. This newest of religious buildings will be the hoine of the University Assembly, an all-student religious congregation, which opens its doors to all students on campus, but was established principally to serve the Lutheran students of Purdue. While the members of the Lutheran Assembly will find much pride in their new structure, they are not so foolish as to regard it as the principal factor in their religious program. For theirs is the conviction that if life is to begin eternity, the total personality of the individual must be centered in the eternal God of grace as revealed in Jesus Christ. To this end the entire program of the Assembly with its divine services, its Bible Class, its various lectures, and its hours of fellowship is geared. Plans for the Lutheran Chapel 2 WESHY Hlll IlAlIll Worship, religious education, creative recreation, carried on in an atmosphere of Christian fellowship with the strength- ening of the spiritual life as the goal, are the points of emphasis in the NVesley Foundation program. Sunday, the big day in the Wesley program, has two wor- ship services and a church school class in the morning. At 5 p.n1. VVesley Vespers begin with a supper followed by student-conducted activities. Among the facilities offered are the homey, comfortable loungeg a library-reading room stocked vsnth the latest books and periodicalsg worship chapel, open to all creedsg recreation room 5 and the great hall for group activities. VVesley Foundation is a seven-day-per-week organization, and though it is the on-campus home for Methodist students, it is open to all, with no creed, denomination, or color lines drawn. Sunday Evening Supper 2 U IVHISITY PRESBYTERIA CHURCH Ministers Ministry of Music H. Richard Rasinusson Albert P. Stewart Leigh O. Vliright William E. Luhnian Jason D. Yoculn E. Arthur Jacklin Services: 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 A.M. One of the most vital, lively, stimulating, and interesting church programs anywhere, is that of the University Presby- terian Church serving the students of Purdue University. Why? Because here they not only Worship, but they also learn by actual practice the principles of true democracy and Christian ethics. This student church and all others like it are real assets in the environment and life of Purdue University. Frederick L. Hovde, President Morning Service Y A...,...W,, .. . - .,,, Mx. fs.,-me ,.wmvi::v,+- ,evumq ? I v-:vw-as-1-N...-,f ' , Q lk f.'w,,.N,.-V.-nwwawmvg 3 e ,g I4 'l ' f I 5 Illllllll WIllIAlVIS Wlhether you like to call it Roger Bill , or more formally the Roger Williams Foundation, itfs still a very friendly group of people. Sponsored by the West Lafayette Baptist Church and open to all students, this organization makes it possible to combine worship, recreation, and education in the art of Wholesome living. A special project for this year has been the construction of a well-equipped lounge and recreation room by members of the foundation. These added facilities make it possible to hold Week-day activities, such as an old-fashioned box social, in addition to regular Sunday meetings. The practice of serving an inexpensive meal on Sunday evening has been expanded to include a Coffee and Donut Club which meets every Sunday morning. Publication of a Weekly paper, inter-foundation sports, and participation in the choir are a few of the activities available to those who Wish to spend extra-curricular time at the Roger Williaiiis Foundation. Relaxation in the Lounge 298 ,N VARSITY CHRISTIA FHHIWSHIP Varsity Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational group of Christian students, representative of the many hundreds of other such groups on campuses throughout the world. Beginning in the 18th century at Cambridge Uni- versity, the Fellowship gradually spread through the British Empire, the countries of Europe, and most recently Latin America. From Canada it came to the United States and in 1940 was established locally. The group meets weekly for discussions, forums, and lectures on topics vital to spiritual growth and Christian living, meets bi-weekly for Bible study, and meets daily for prayer meetings. Inspiring talks were given this year by Hans Burki, Presi- dent of I.V.C.F. in Switzerland, Dr. Ferenc Kiss, active in Christian student work in Hungary, and Velma Pickett of the Wycliffe Bible Translators, all of whom stressed the peace and power found in living a life that has Christ as its center. V.C.F. Membership .ta .AF , Plllllllll CHRISTIA HIU Illlllll The Purdue Christian Foundation is sponsored by the Disciples of C'hrist Churches. It joins with the other religious groups on campus in its effort to fulfill the spiritual needs of university students with its own house, student government, and student minister. The P.C'.F. is a strong supporter of all religious activities such as special convos, Interfaith C'ouncil, and inter-foundation athletics and recreation. Freshman Association, Twelve, and Kappa Beta are special study and worship groups working in the foundation program under the direction of the minister, Rev. Joe Fitch. The Twelve seeks to emulate the ideals of C'hrist's apostles in living Christian lives and serving the F oundation and their communities. Kappa Beta has promotion of faith. friendship. and service as its main purposes. P.C'.F. is a busy place with students going and coming, working to build its physical organization and at the same time building themselves. Foundation Choir Top Row: Borland Hults Williams Lockhart Wagner Curtis,A. Fisher Chance Second Row: Smith Hough Dickson Robbins Busby,A. Busby, R. Allen Front Row: Curtis, M. Hanson Hillabold Keesey Cain Cox ii?il2J3?ln?S?g1?i5?fl3luqifilgrigililiinififill KAP PA B HA Honorary fraternity for ine-n active IH I IE IE in the Purdue Christian Foundation. Top Row: Wiley Hunter Ruff Friend Bothel Couey SccondRow: VVrigley Kilgore Busby Snyder Noble Coonrod Front Row: Neal Barnard Sherwood Dow Carrington Leak 301 The purpose of the Purdue Interfaith Council is to I N 'I' I II I 'III C II II N I: I I. serve as a medium of cooperation for the coordination and unification of the efforts of the various religious groups on campus. The Hillel Foundation is a national Jewish collegiate organization. It carries on a program of social, cultural, II I I I N I II N and spiritual activity and is dedicated to the needs of Jewish students on campus. Hillel Council 302 sums Amo suclfms. . .nuns ANU SIICIETIIS AHRUIVIUIIHEIRS With the cooperation of the military department the aero- modelers were able to secure the use of the armory on Saturday afternoons. Due to the narrow confines of the armory, only small u-control models could be flown, and several of the members gained undying fame by hanging their models on the rafters when executing a maximum performance climbn after take-off. The coming of spring brought the return of outdoor flying. The highlights of the season were the record trials held in April and May, and a u-control contest. The record trials, run off with precision of a full scale event, were for the purpose of establishing new speed records for u-control models. The contest, open to contestants from Indiana and surrounding states, offered events for speed, stunt, and scale u-control models. Top Row: Oslan Youmans Croker Schnackenberg McEwan Briggs Galati Scott Howard Second Row: Heeb Smith Wells Armstrong Pazera Leach Diech Vining Sabo Cook Selman Xorby Front Row: Timmerman Casson Olson Anderson Holmes Swenson Gerhardt DeBruyn Langley Springer Fall Dorn Sagata Glllllll Clllll Between terms or during vacations a strange caravan may be seen moving to the north of Lafayette. It is the Glider C lub on its way to Frankfort, Michigan to do a little thermal sniffing . The club flies from its field on the South River Road, where much enjoyment is had in the realm of power- less flight, despite the few thermals present. The glider owned by the club is a two-place Cinima, which has a stall- ing speed of thirty-eight miles per hour and is launched by a Winch tow. During the winter months the club members may be found in the workshop in the basement of the Union. This Work- shop allows the members to put theory into practice by means of actual contact with aircraft structures and by help- ing with the reconstruction of a second glider. Top Ron Geller McIntyre Holmes Clayton VViard Slanker Porter Peterson Flont Ron BB,SSlI1g6I' Alderson Lacey McDermott Hall Balian Beck Hauslcin Giulainotti Ross Glaham Matnew Plllllllll Alllll lIlUB The Purdue Aero Club was organized Dec. 15, 1947, for the benefit of pilots and aviation enthusiasts. The Aero Club has seventy regular and twenty associate members who enjoy the privilege of flying in the club's airplanes. At the Purdue Airport the planes, three Cessna 140's with their smart black and gold markings, are a familiar sight as mem- bers practice landings or take-off for over-night cross country flights. In the near future the Purdue Aero Club plans on an increas- ed membership and a larger number of club airplanes. To those Who diligently Worked to help organize this flying club, We extend our thanks. The officers of the Purdue Aero Club are: President, Keith C. Kinsey 3 Vice President, Joseph P. Minton, Secretary, Robert L. Brandt, and Treasurer, Rex L. Snell. Top Row: Deich Wooden Angrick Dale Bailey Frankenberry Ruhlman Feldmeyer Hollingsworth Springer Swenson Gardner Second Row: Minton Doyle Shogren Snell Tharp Walker Bond Fitzimmons Winder Leonard Hoiferth Maglletta Blankenship Coppage Olson Millikan Front Row: lkerd Swann Hildreth Sahr Stanley Bruhn Briggs Carlson Brandt Lukenbill Kinsey CAMERA lllllll The Camera Club, under the direction of Douglass List, completed the fall semester with a contest in which there were entered more than one hundred and fifty photographic prints. The contest ended a semester of activity in many photographic fields. During the semester, prints were sub- mitted for criticism once each month and returned to the photographers so that they could see their faults and improve their photographic abilities. It was generally acknowledged that this method of appraisal has proven very satisfactory. The club resumed operation with the beginning of the spring semester under the direction of Steve B. Smith. The first spring semester project of the club was the sale of Valen- tine pictures at the campus Valentine party in the Union Building. CAMERA CLUB MEMBERS E- V '. ,'1fifrg.y' 1 PCI.-wi. '?:'.- : '.'.'f't,-?'egr.QQ1Y1.tif i:.:1:1-: V. , - ' .' 1 ...J N. .. ,- .g,-wg 2.3: ,g ,,..y,-,,,wf,, ,W '. ' ..,.,t-.-z,-fx:s'..'..-Q-V-.., .. -.1 A V ' Mwfazeaifw' 'g'.',lag.g,i.f-wii '- M, X Y s , Q. 43. ijgx, If, iw . kf-b-Qgww Plllllllll Clllll Slick chicks, more feathered hats, and automatic hen dressers are some of the basic interests of the Poultry Club. The Purdue Poultry Club is an organization of men inter- ested in Poultry Husbandry The outstanding events of the year included a dinner held with the faculty, field trips to the Shaver Hatchery and Turkey Farm, and the Goshen Broiler Production Plants. The Club also sponsored the second annual All Campus Poultry Judging Contest with Duane Smith as manager and Phil Lowe as awards manager. The Club helps sponsor and organize the Poultry Judging team which represents Purdue at the National Poultry Judg- ing Contest in Chicago. Top Row: Haitheock Stueky France Ten Shenk Simpson Weinland Ebert Broun Front Row: Roberts Pitts Lowe Sendmeyer Myers A 9 308 DAIRY Clllll The membership of the Purdue Dairy Club is made up of students in the School of Agriculture who are interested in dairying. This year there were approximately one hundred members in the Dairy Club. The purposes of the Dairy Club are to promote closer relationship between the dairy staff and the students, and to bring leaders in the dairy field before the club to stimulate the thinking of the members. Meetings are held bi-monthly and programs are of such a nature as to permit active participation of all the members. A Dairy Cattle Judging Contest and a Dairy Products Judging Contest are sponsored each spring. These contests are followed with a Dairy Club Banquet at which winners in the contest are presented with awards. Top Row: Hathaway Hodges Bunker Hartman Babel Loudon Newton Seventh Row: Jessup Mishler Ekstrom W. Dragoo VVharton Wesner Patil Sixth Row: Shady Mohler Webster Huber Miller Fifth Row: Hiatt Janny Voni-Xllmen Chang Lemmon Fourth Row: Blue Butler Myers Vmmel Stump Wallis Third Row: Ogle Moody Frederick Logan VVilde Forker Second Row: Frazee Willams Grossman Patton Moriarity Ekstrom E. Giengei Front Row: Burgess Williamson Riggs Kepler Koning ll llllllillllllllllll ll MES The Undergraduate Dames Club on this campus is the Lambda chapter of the national organization which was founded in 1922. The purpose of the club is acquainting the married women on the campus and furthering interest in social and domestic crafts. The club is open to all married women students and all wives of undergraduate men. Sponsored by the club are classes in child development, home making, sewing, foods and nutrition, and other home economics subjects in conjunction with the Home Economics Department. Activities of the club this year, sponsored by Miss Muriel G. McFarland, professor in Home Economics Education of the University, included parties, dances, a carnival, lectures, book reviews, Kiddies Dayn, and a farewell party. Top Rom Momcal Harmon McNew Ballenger Sims Nusoll Chadwick Lindernorm Rapp Bettingfield Gllbben Ixlmmel Hopper Phillipps Mitchell Gran Second Row Feain Nelson Burkart Grifhth Lowe Collins O'Dell Davis Ross Busch Wade Weston OBrien Manifold Front Ron Herron Ring Becker Lockhart Herrick Stevenson Teigen Boyum Beckwith Fairhurst Hollouax Mosher Mignm Fox Claire Clark F0lK-A-WHIIllHlS The Purdue F olk-a-Whirlers is an organization of students interested in folk dancing, square dancing, and other types of social recreation. Members meet regularly to participate in folk and square dancing for personal enjoyment, to learn new dances, and to prepare themselves for directing social recreation. As a means of developing their leadership, committees of Folk-a-Whirlers direct play parties, folk dancing, and square dancing for campus organizations as well as for church and community groups of Lafayette and near by communities. Officers of the club are: Charles Freudenberg, Presidentg Robert Pelle, Vice Presidentg Mary Sander, Secretary-Treas- urerg Roger Wrigley, Publicity Director. F. L. McReynolds is the faculty advisor. Top Ron Chance Dunkle Johnson Glass Hartman Cross Th1rdRow Immel Hults Allen Harris Endicott Jones Second Row Schoeff Garbrener Pelle, J. Wrigley Sander Pelle R. Freudenberg Reynolds Elbel Hansen Front Row lose McClamrock King, P. Winchester Kolmarten Wawryznich Patel King,H eg if Q W3 Top Row: Bjorum Kleinman Birsel Solu Jordan Verma Wang Second Row: Monroe Salama Mohammed Ramachandran Watters Patel Singh, R. Levy Butler Brochmann-Hanssen o o Q Front Row: Tanyolac Krebs Singh P. Hoffman Zufall Kurkjian Schoenmann The International Association of Purdue was The Pan American Students Association Was formed two years ago to enable students from organized to consolidate mutual understand- other lands to become acqualnted Wlth students mg and good will among the students of the from th1s country. Amerlcas. PA M E R I C I- U B Top Row: Romero Butler Pereira Ruiz Manautou Lazaro Front Row: Fernandez Bazo Rodriguez Bou Siero Hollman ,, 'V H f ff I iiifks' Q 'auf' 3. 1 I.. ,I -I 312 CHI ESE Sllllll TS Clllll The Chinese Students Club is a group composed of all the Chinese students on campus. At present it is larger than any previous Chinese student group, made up of both the returning veterans Who served in the U. S. Armed Forces and graduate students from China. The mingling of American-born Chinese and those from China constitutes a new page of mutual understanding among students brought up in different backgrounds. With this in mind, the Club has integrated a series of programs, the pur- pose of which is to arouse common interest among its mem- bers and to promote co-operation with other student organi- zations. The Club has taken its part in the Christmas party at the Union and has furnished speakers for informal talks in various communities. Top Row: Wang, S. Jung Chin Chao, T. Sun, F. Chan Hee Yee Chang, C. Wang E Third Row: Cheng, C. Chang, S. Sun, C. Wu Lum Terman Chao, P. Bock Ke Lu I Second Row: Chen, S. Tang, K. Tsiang Mark Chang, P. Keh Feng Tang, C. Front Row: Tu Chen, H. Tang, T. Cheng, K. Wong, K. Wong, C. Eng Top Row: Fifth Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Fourth Row: Third R ow: Second Row: First Row: Gruber Leavitt Mosher Flif-k Godfrey Jones Ahman Brandenburg Heir-hert Ingersoll Nenno Nosko Krisilas Campbell Curnbea Alspavh Hansen James Beckwith Adams Cavin Czrttanucli Osterman Hall Thomas Wallbillieh lN1i0hailotT Lembitz Vincent Cyehol Meyer, H, Diltz Naftzger Zoll Holzhaner Siegfried Revo Shogren Schroyer Barrett Loren Smith, C. Hart Keelan Johnson, R. Antonis DePree Birsel Melineny Waring Chenoueth Hambley Wagner Hoenke Schehow Kimmell Kasting Ballard Dury Snow Witter Moss Teetor Lampert Johnson, M. Meyer,R. Kantz Ryden Minter Copple Nesbitt McClure Zummer Smith,G. Craft Chamness Leserman LaPine A. S. M. I. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Smale Collins Smith Wunder Edmondson Cochran Driscoll Miller Solm Michalik Ireland Weltmer Svhermer Kulesa Henley Hopkins McPhetridge Bower Johnson Williams Agnew Crawford Timm Behning Casebeer Brown Rohlik Schaub Kirincic Ross Worth 0'Dell Kreger Voisinet Thornberry Jones Hillery Reeves Eklind Hilpert Sehnell Fichtner Mills Thomas Rodarniel Wagner Wesoott Wright. Kof-h Shaw Jordan Kiser Needy Adams Evert Sidenstick Roberts Wong Deger Hepper Blekking Dodd Dunn Taylor Cooley Eddy Hutson Pond Strouse Mesnard Priest Top Row: Isgoberts Keller Derebey Moody Recu Collins Driscoll Teeter O'Del1 ong Second Row: giBrlien Nenno Nosko Schmidt Copple Alspach Ingersoll Sudduth ar' Front Row: glick Stoeltzing Thornberry Cromer Dodd Agnew Blekking Woodhull hogren S.A. l. SOCIETY OF AFTOMOTIXIE ENGINEERS Top Row: Wigley Boyum Stewart Ward Youngren Garrett Hoskins Graber Sagata Lehman Schmidt Brunsman Third Row: Meech Krug Reineck Hostetler Bettis Knuth Parry Hanson Hummel Chute Sutter Place Cosler Second Row: Prithipal Vining Costilow Reeder Stoops Sattler Cowles Holzhauer Urban Shaw Morrison Baldwin Brower Wheaton First Row: Goff Peticolas Shank Goldstone Collier Keller Curdts VViard Dale McKelvey Rench Christena I.A.S. INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE 315 .l.l.l. Top Row: Enflres Friclholm Cvant Huffman Sc-hnakenhurg Abel Klinger Brickhouse Dieterle Rearden Potter Fahneston-k Horn Sixth Row: Kasmar Woodworth Schaller Bliklen France Rinsma Kohlhacher Youch Sullivan Holcomb Wa1'k Anderson Myers Kaplan Harmon Fil'thRow: Dold Frazer Johnson Clark Beal Sill Chong Ankenbrovk Tengdin Steele Shanion Davis Wright, C. Willis Kyhurz Fourth Row: Klein Klemens Stevens Gamble Deissinger Hiatt Sundheimer Millholin Ashriflge Michels Osborne Colman Masterson Ames Begeman Post Third Row: Ringo Mesalam Costakis Poehler Donnell Weaver Nickoloff Tietge Nisenofl' Cooper Hammond Nasser Oswald Stewart Sef'onclRow: Gottliebsen Wright, O. Visk Sawyer Lantz Davis Wolloc-k Yost Makey Jones Poe Bangs Sc-hnitker 1'II'1PIItRf,lll'Z Darch Neal Carter Vail Mast Mumper Brumbaugh Norris Delker Eclelsohn AMERICAN INSTITVTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS INSTITI'Tl-I OF RADIO ENGINEERS Top Row: Smith Kasmar Neal Srflmakenburg Kohlbacher Huffman Potter Fahnestor-k Reber V Third Row: Dolcl Gottliehsen Chong Klingler Steele Myers Harmon Eclelsohn Fluningam Y . Second Row: Hiatt Ringo Mast, .Iuclkins Beeknell Jones Brumbaugh Sullivan Ames Darch Front Row: Sheetz Sunllheimer Michels Weaver Tiefge Nisenoff Kyburz Endres Wright Bangs Begeman 316 Top Row: Danehi Gawthrop Holmes Myheck Atwell Huber Black Bnschmunn Baker Hoover Schornstein Fourth Row: Harper Egli Eastman Gorman .Iuday Swihart Crooker Behrle Cohn Highlander Peter Gunkler Allen Third Row: Heinzmann Foster Morales-Watson Fernandez Payne Sample Gernancl Fleck Myers Palmer Day Schuler Badgley . . . Second Row: Leach Brown Snyder Strasser McCreery Oliver Binkley Shaffer Micklich Emerson Bellonby First Row: Kirkpatrick Frend Hosimer Wells Fivel Ewbunk McGla,sson Howell Blatt AMERICAN INSTITVTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Top Row: Heath Cnthill Roberts Leach McVay Coonrod Higgins . Second Row: Wells Turner Senour Sommer Rosenbaum Hnffaker Cohen 9 ' ' First Row: Dan Strusser Jutczak Hackett McCreery Lynch Savage AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLFRGICAL ENGINEERS 317 Top Row: Bugher Gould Ballinger Monical Esc-h McCabe, L. Mc'Cabe,E. Engle Kinnaman Miller Schilt Kolbroch Fifth Row: Van Kirk Bowden Longardner Mills Rayburn Seidenberg Basso Mohammed Hartman Smith Tabachnick Stepanek Shaner Eck Fourth Row: Johnson Hert Stelter Carna Dankert Thorup Covault Thomas 0 ' , . Trimble White-nian Lardier Brummitt Marushko Durfee Third Row: Abela Cogelja Todd Schaeffer Guyer Gibson Lewis Kreisle Zimmerman Kitterman Work Maus Mc-Dowell Sec-ondliow: Neff Zervas Xiese Koch Gardner Eskew Ruper Wilhite Clark Knight Front Row: Bzizo Kaiser Dodson Parks Myers Stanton Moss Skillman Neisler AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL HNGIXICICRS Top Row: Mills Mc'Nan1al':L Klinker Anderson Brown Vllerry Morgan St-ow Fix Iinnen House I I Third Row: Robbins Howard,J. Fornason Jones Glzruber Orth lluszler,.I. Gregory Whitsol Ammerman Nelson J ' Sef'ondRow: Rhodes Stelzel Elsner I-Iartman Koversi Aurenz Kercher Howard, F. Harrer Brand Stair Front Row: McC'lintoc'k Hove-y Bass .links Ruszle-r,I.. Crandall Garxrood Dunbar He-ini 318 Top Row: Carpenter Baker, M. A. Cole Newcomb Ryan Baker, M. F. Canfield Clark, A. Ball Schoeff Fisher Schowe Craig Sixth Row: Schmunk Zinn Elliott Sander Stahl Graner Waits Kish Liggett Rohloflf Higgins Evans, E. Detzer Haas Fifth Row: Vaught Huffman Curtis, M. Curtis,A. Childs Mosiman Grumieaux Evans, E, J. Martin, G. Dooley Felder King Diesslin Bowden 1 Fourth Row: Milleman Schaffer Smith Shake Bowen Schnur Ward Dickson ' . Clark, L. J. Stitt Brashaber Wheaton McKee Hoehn Custer Lucas Third Row: McDowell Peck Nordlinger Catron Bauman Herrold Hoar Mitchell Grove Solawetz Ross Berry Doan Martin, V Second Row: White Curtis, P. Mohr Clark, L. G. McGahan Meyer Stieglitz Jones Kratz Geib Endicott Burchell Front Row: Clauer Cutshall Chance Nolting Kesler Wileman Hammond Tweedy HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Top Row: Dierdorf Garrigus Ganong Hamaker DeMong Terman Werts Tobias Shirley Yahnke Banziger Fourth Row: Tappan Huston Johnson Ahrendt Blackburn Wade Verhoestra Helm A Potts Starshak Overshiner Coglizer, C. Guthrie ' ' Third Row: Herrmann Spurgeon Gore Heisler Patel Mishlove Bothel Unger Coglizer, S. Pavlak Poole Luczak Second Row: Wagner Hults Seybold Newman Bell Downs Davis Ditzenberger Link Buck Anderson Larson First Row: Shah Ford Durbin Ryan Best Barth Bou Stephens AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 319 A. S. A. l. Hardy Carrington Pyle Rauth Bawel Johnson Ball Adams Huflerd Top Row: Third Row: Sawin Quilliani Clark Hoesel Miller Shewslzi Osborn Stern Smith Mayfield Second Row: Zeltwanger Frantzreb Gottfried Brethauer Kast Kcske Renter VVakernan Brewer Dooley Front Row: Harris VanEmon Morris Baldauf Crain Martin Bear-h Isaacs Gillman AMl'IRIC'AN SOCIETY OF AGl!lC'l'LTl'R.Xl, ENGINEERS g.ld. AGRIC'l'lfl'I'R,Xl. IiDl'L'.XTlON SOCIETY Tupliow: VVilson Bulunder Ghere Bergeman Chanibers Barton Schaffer Third How: Rule Pivkel Hadley Andrew Mitellell Hale Krauter Cromer Sef'omlRuw: Hodge Martin Zehring Thomas Miller Smith Reed Letsinger Ruble Front Row: Taylor Stotts Shoemaker Mc'Gaughey Call Myers Dow Corley 320 Top Row: Larson Nowak Cochran Broomall Todd Block Gillie Norman Van Dyke Clark Walker Anderson Fourth Row: Sosbe Faulkner Adan Lahrman Martin Richardson Kennedy Simmons Stineman Wilkinson Smith Scholten Kinder Third Row: Alexander Stevens Bylsman Gillette Hall Langton Mumford Madden Bury Brammer Morrett Drake Brown Makey I: 0 R E S Al- R Y C In ll B Second Row: Fairman Blain Curry Guthrie Carpenter Grimm Bussert Fritsch Eaton Fleener Hafele Front Row: Mangus Conser Horstman Deardorff Newman Noggle McCormick Richards Prentice Beckwith Nye Pickerl Hlllll A Il HDR Top Row: Thi1'd Row: Second Row: Front Row: Shook Branson Campbell Mohler Galloway Seeley Daugherty Forker Davis Betulius Power Stoten Burchby Whistler VVinslow Rodibaugh, J. Paarlberg Smith Philips Mohln Hays Stotts McMillin Meyer Ide Rodihaugh, R. Frost Walker McClelland Nickel Burgess Williamson Shoemaker Hodge 321 SecondRou Lance Mikey Mawicke 18.1461 Bock Reinhold p l ll M I C R 0 Top Row: Delahanty Meer-li Purdy 'Mainey Wise F1'ontRow:. Yost Inginire Johnson' Hariiniond Brower WOMEN ENGINEERS' CLl'B il 1 ii W in Top Row: Meininer Mr-Colluni Zissis Penrod Mounts Klinger Kirkhoff Bauer Cosby Hill Quartermzm Dobbins Kennedy Alexander Third Row: Himebrook Ade Blackwell Lewis Bough Mather Wilkins Leevy Harter Latlirope Rose Moore Hudson Curtis Eylens Second Row: Stevenson Blean Maruck Ainslie Cutshall Luezak Hole Ayers Baker Owen Sc-arset.h Honeywell Kellar Strudel Front,Row: Mr-Comb Stranszlieini Hamilton Montgomery Sparks Morehouse Young D'Aoust Flett Pontius Ransdell Oderkirk 322 1, M - -A -M+,,- xx .X- GN NIIHTA A K1 r -N nl .IQ , , 1 '- 'ff b ' iii!! ,Jima ! A if-I , ,,..,., ., . .. 1, l V -L, K iff- I 3 , Q' f ' fc I5 N X ' Q I Y ' N, 'ff fs . , ,A 'Q Y 2 A QQ., , 7 'L fd . - - N 'f 4 -, f9 '.'?f-41+-:':E:1. - . If J K 5, A . ,E , ,L ., ' ' - f,,..f' A K .' - ,,.-:ig-,::,5ga,v.i.:j ' RY . .. HITARY. MllIIARY ff f N COLONEL J. B. HORTON Front, Row:Maj. W. O. Nelson, Top Frnll Top 324 Maj. T. E. Persinger, Maj. H. Hunege, Col. J. B. Horton, Maj. F. E. Lee, Maj. V. D. Avery Maj. H. C. Conroy. How: Maj. K. Q. Pamldswk, Capt.. H. E. Attaya, Capt. H. G. Gordon, Capt. VV. li. Bachelor, Capt. P. T. Ryan, Maj. H. H. VVise. t Row: MfSgt. T. Purelila, TfS1z,t. D. Chandler, MfSgt. C. Hodges, TfSgt. J. Binnion, SfSgt, G. Strong, SfSgt. C. Peters, TfSgt J. Ward, Sgt. A. Apple. Row: MfSgt. C. lVIziliol1ey,TfS,2t. IC. Payette MfSgt. W. Steiner, MfSgf. C. Coe, MfSgt. H. Israel, MfSgt. L. Myers, MfSgt. J. Mnllan, MfFgt. VV. Boatriglit. ILS. Colonel John B. Horton became head of the hiilitary Department in January 1946, after his return from three year's service in Europe. Through his able guidance the Corps has inaintained the same high standing it has enjoyed for inany years. The keynote of his leadership in the Corps is to develop in the student qual- ities of integrity, honor and sense of duty as citizens, ill addition to those profes- sional qualitries necessary in the good officer. wif. Il Ylllllll The mission of the Purdue ROTC is to produce junior officers who have the qual- ities essential to their continued develop- ment as oflicers in all components of the Army and Air Force of the United States. Honor students in military are eligible for commissions as Second Lieutenants in the Regular Army and Air Force upon gradu- ation. Others may apply for tours of active duty. The basic course is the same-N for all students. In the advanced course, instruc- tion is in subjects common to all branches of the Army and Air Force, and in the tactics and technique of the several differ- ent branches. Qualities of integrity, honor and leadership are emphasized in the ROTC to develop students for their responsibilities as citizens Whether as officers or civilians. ENGIXEERS Engineers expedite our own movements and retard those of the enemy. This involves many engineering tasks such mapping, de- molitions, construction of roads, bridges, pipe lines, air fields, railroads, docks, ports, and depots. In the Advanced Course the fund- amentals of military engi- neering are emphasized. AIR The first graduates from the Purdue Air ROTC Unit were commissioned Second Lieutenant Com- munication Officers and Air- craft Maintenance Engi- neering Officers i11 the United States Air Force in February of this year. These graduates are the first of a program designed to furnish the majority of the future USAF officers. 326 Rlllll BRANCHES Purdue's Corps of cadets has served the nation during two world wars by providing trained officers who were ready at all times of urgent need. Prior to the recent War, Field Artillery was the only course taught at Purdue. Modern aspects of war, however, have developed the need of officers trained in many technical fields. In order to take full advantage of the courses offered in the different schools of the university today, the ROTC has Air Corps, Artillery, Corps of Engineers, Ordnance, and Transportation Corps units. It is anticipated that the Chemical Corps and the Signal Corps will offer courses in the fall. Thus, students may carry on work in military which parallels and amplifies their work in school and industry. ORDNAN CE The Ordnance Depart- ment develops, supplies, and maintains weapons, vehicles ammunition, and fire con- trol instruments. The Ad- vanced Course covers all these functions in general. A popular feature of the course for seniors is the advanced research project he is given to Work out in conjunction with the engi- neering school of which he is a member. TRANSPORTATIGN Adequate and efficient transportation of both men and materials is one of the prime necessities of our army in peace or war. The cadets with the Transporta- tion Unit at Purdue study the operation and function of railroads, truck lines, steamships and amphibious craft Within a well inte- grated transportation system. ARTILLERY During World W'ar ll it was repeatedly proven that, in spite of strong support by air and armor, no attack could be Ward ed off Without strong artillery support. This unit of the ROTC program, restricted to Field Artillery in years past at Purdue, has expanded considerably to include also Coast Defense and Anti- Aircraft training. 327 D -f 1 . Top Row: Alspacli Ecklind Monical Slack Cohn Cameron Emmons Ser-ond Row: Schwindler Kohlbacker Sadowski Wade Sanders Hobbes Reed Front Row: Bee Miller, C. Copple Sokolowski Hecht Miller, D. SIIABBARII Alllll Ill Ill Scabbard and Blade is a national military honor society whose purpose is to unite in closer relationship the military departments of various universities and colleges, to preserve and develop the essential qualities necessary for good and eflicient officers, and to spread intelligent information concern- ing the military affairs of the community in which we reside. The organization sponsers many military activities includ- ing the t'Best Soldier Contest , the newly organized Crack Drill Team , and company rifle and pistol teams. Besides having its own Scabbard and Blade Ball in the spring, it assists in making the Military Ball a success by conducting the Arch of Sabers and the Grand March. Present officers include Edward Sokoloski, Captaing Ted Heemstra, lst Lt.: John Reeve, 2nd Lt.g David Copple, lst Sgtg and Major T. E. Persinger, faculty advisor. LW. , 1, . Top Row: Carr Lee Lynch Harsh Albright Kirschbaum Second Row: Bloodgood McCarthy Dierdorf Alspach Stoops Cappelen Peterson Front Row: Poss Adams Meese Hebble Kellum McElheny Schwartz Aronson The Purdue Order of Zouaves is an exhibition drill team representing the University Military Department and hence is composed only of men keenly interested in military drill Work. As a result, the drill performances of the group are unique for their intricate maneuvers and strict coordination. The Purdue Order patterns both their drill and uniforms after the famous Zouaves of the French Colonial Troop. The garb of White leggings, flowing trousers, bright colored shirt and fez are a duplication of the uniform Worn by the famed French troops. The original Zouaves are World reknowned for their rugged lighting qualities and also for their adeptness at drill and rifle manual of arms. The squad this year, under the command of Zouave Captain Wallace Alspach, gave many exhibitions for the University in addition to performances in Lafayette and around the state. IIIUAVIS -H9232 329 Mllllllll BAND M. af, ' - 5 NT' .V :A 2353 vi 7 ,N I SPOTS Front Row: Watters Copple O'Ferrall. Top Row: Hileinan Hogsett Gilbert Iaggi In the school year 1947-1948, Professor Paul f'Spots Emrick presented his forty-third Purdue Military Band. Professor Emeriek has di1'ected the organization since 1905. In this time, 'tSpots has become an institution in himself, known throughout the country as the creator of-marching letter formations as well as top flight bands. His fiery enthusi- asm for music, his anecdotes, stories, and interpretation have endeared the organization to all who have been so fortunate as to have been a part of it. The September term, when the band's ranks swelled to 170 men, brought one of the largest Purdue Bands everito appear on campus. The marching band presented intricate letter formations at the five home football games and ac- companied the team to the I.U. struggle. At the close of the marching season the band was divided into varsity and symphonic bands. The varsity band played for the basketball games and ROTC reviews while the symphonic band presented a series of spring concerts. L. MILITARY BAND Between halves. N 9-,. Y '7 4. ll. S. Expansion of the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps to include fifty-two NROTC colleges in the United States marked a basic change in training Naval officers for the C. S. Heretofore. most Naval ofiicers received their ,,,,..-w-Q training at the U. S. Naval Academy, but hence- forth the bulk of this training will be entrusted to the NRK JTC civilian educational institutions. The officer and enlisted personnel composing the staff of the Purdue NROTC represent an unusually wide variety of Naval knowledge and experience enihracing the submarine, surface, air and Marine components of the U. S. Navy. The connnissioning of twenty-six Midshipmen in June 1948 lnarks a turning point in the history of this unit. This is the last large group which began their training under the Navvs wartime Y-12 Program. CAPTAIN A. C. WOOD Top How: C L. Greton SOM lfe C. IC. MeMillin CFC, E. E. Coker CY A. C. La Page CQM MfSgt. USMC O. C. Sheets CSK B. Scranton SK llc. Front Row: Lt. Corndr. G. B. Bjornson VSN Comdr. J. W. VVhite CSN Capt. A. C. Wood USN Capt. H. R. Gingher USMC L. Wilson CBM R. Henry Lt. Comdr. J. F. Phelan USN AVY Illllll Summers are devoted to cruises and .practical instruction aboard ship. In June 1947, Junior and Senior NROTC Midshipmen embarked with the U. S. Naval Academy Mid- shipnien at Annapolis, on the USS NEW JERSEY and WISCONSIN CBattleshipsD, USS KEARSAGE and USS RANDOLF CCarriersJ and USS CONE, HART, STRIBLING and MEREDITH CDestroyersD. Periodically all hands exchanged ships giving everyone experience in each type. The first stop was Rosyth, Scotland where the Task Force split up, proceeding to either Oslo, Norway, Gatesburg, Sweden, or Copenhagen, Denmark, and then to various points in England. In July the Task Force depa1'ted for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to fire five-inch and sixteen-inch guns in shore bombardment, shoot surface and anti-aircraft practices and participate in bombing and strafing exercises with the carrier planes. Upon completion, the Task Force proceeded to Norfolk, Va. and en- gaged in amphibious landing ex- ercises. Other Seniors made a three weeks cruise on the aircraft carrier USS LEYTE in company with the destroyers USS JOHN P. KEN- NEDY, BOURDELON, RUSH, and McCORD visiting the ports of Argentina, Newfoundland, Prov- idence, R.l., and New London, Connecticut. The school year is devoted to classroom instruction in Seaman- ship, communications, ordnance, lire control, and Naval machinery. Practical drills in the Naval Armory include signalling, line handling, splicing, radar operations, maneu- vering, gunnery, antiaircraft and torpedo control. N -wx L-Uff. ggi. J. , 5 1' '31 -vvfxi. , My A J! li 'xi' '1'gk?5.k5l3 k a 4 9N3,'fL'?1 Qbx, 'Q so-924 JH K 1 X A 'v 7- '31 AJ 57.-.X-n.f4ffz2'1r.h X , GRHKS . . . GHHKS 5? f wwf sv-:'g1'- M- L Y : , 'fEf':, ' f wx ..li :' 6 I Till Fllflllll IW IIIIU Cll The Fraternity Presidents' Council is the governing body of all the fraternities on the campus. Through representation in the council, campus chapters of national social fraternities strive to integrate their activities toward the common goal in better cooperation among all Greek letter houses, and between the fraternities as a whole and the University. Each of the fraternities is represented by its president at monthly dinner meetings held alternately among the various fra- ternity houses. At these meetings solutions to common problems are sought, and the policy of the University is discussed by faculty members. In addition, the Fraternity Affairs oflice is maintained to handle the organization's administrative functions. Top Row Wishnia Staak Roberts Aitken Heierman Narigan Reid VanHo1'ne Druckemiller Third Row Mallery Szmyd Vos Sudduth Triska Winslow Rich Saxton Minnen Second Row Wllll Morrison Gruis Fackler Cassidy Eckerly Berner Moorman Ainsworth F1ontRovw McCorkle Mann Horn Snow Lee Waltz Graham 337 os . Ven. Dean Campbell Jr. Dean Donnell Secy Luce . Treas Ex rm., ,N .F Hoban Skinner Burroughs Hansell Wiebke Horth Ward Krummenacher Gorman Fox Pearcy Landis Arnholter Nelson Warren Nash Whitson Hughes Stout Berchtold Widener Roll Weigle AIIAIIIA t'Fourth for bridge! -and another term was officially ushered in by the early-returned Acacians, eagerly preparing for the chapter house's annual face-lifting. Shortly afterwards the house was again turned inside-out by underclassmen zealously hunting senior cords. In the final tally, seniors sporting paint-daubed breeches were Johnny Kice, Bob Eastman, Don VVhitney, Vic Krummenacher, and Bill Roll. Pledge Pythagoras, a boxer pup, was added to the Acacia roster later, and immediately received a blackmark for ungentlemanly conduct. Held in December was the formal pledge dance and, something new, a caroling party. Lee F ickle was among those graduating before the spring formal, with Dick Donnell, Rex Michael, Dick Wheaton, Grant Ward, Dick Nelson, and Ray Biedron following in June. This year has been one which will be long remembered by all of usq so hurry back you seniors, and on with the show! X Top Row: Kolbe Mason Eifler Baynes Kenninger Reifeis Third Row: Greer Michael Eastman Wheaton Kice Vos Second Row:Fickle Mounsey Whitney Luce Tuscany Watson Front Row: Chenoweth Stieglitz Biedron Donnell 339 J. Druckemiller . . Pres G. Reed . Vice-Pres H.Ra,w1ings . . Secy R. Perkins Treas . ,Sv D. ' , 0' 1 0 sz: 1 2 2 'ai-. . ,.i..., D Top Row: Druckemiller Miller Second Row: Front Row: Morse Rodemann Zuse Patterson Held Hunt Beard Leonard VanEmon .letter Harmon Wesner Koss Teetor Reed Rusty Wiard Rohlik Iaggi .,.. , k v ' '+L-Q.. E --...,,, 5 'M - 2 ---....,, . -.......,,,,, -......,....,,, ---...........,,, ff r W., ....., ...... ...W 9-----. MPHA CHI RHO Our second post-war year on the Purdue campus has been a fine one. Al Anderson dis- covered that Purdue has coeds, and he even lost his pin. Dick Morse became a Scabbard and Blade. Glen Iaggi was initiated into Eta Kappa Nu, and Dick Hayes was initiated into Pi Tau Sigma. Both of these men carried their bents for Tau Beta, Alpha Chi Rho lost ten of its seniors in 1948. Al Exton finally lost his cords after hiding them for the third year. Brad GabbyH Woodhull followed his pin up to Gary. HBuzz Rawlings and President- t'Zoot Druckenmiller lef t, toting their saxophones. Everyone will miss Gene Chambers and Hal Rohlik, and the call boy's job will be a lot easier without Gordie Davis. Four of our married brothers-Tommy Held, Jim Hunt, Tom Teetor, and Bill Harmon-left us this year. W'e'll all remember the great cord hunt and mustache battle this year after which Zoot's cords were the only ones that escaped the paint bucket. These were the highlights of a great year for Alpha Chi Rho. 53' 30 Top Row: Brown Lewis Morgan Rawlings Exton Frantz Magley Anderson Woodhull Second Row:Ha1e Hayes Perkins Jentner Chew Duke Davis Front Row: Haack Melsger Feauer Gaushas Cook Chambers 'C Q' -J -- lg Q? Q sf 341 P. Winslow . . Pres. D. Harclesty Vice-Pres. M. McfClatcliey . . Secy. XY. Nickel Top Row: Sec-ond Row: Front R ow: . . Treas. Perry Rodibaugh, J. Stotts Davis, D. Nickel Ennen Strangland Brandt Rodibaugh, R. Burchby Walsh Clymer Shady McGaughey Davis, Y. Bierman Hardesty VVinslow Meyers Simmons Rothgeb Johnson I l 34 2 MPHA GAMMA RHO Five impatient seniors left the sheltering arms of college at mid-year. Gone, to the relief of pledges with name troubles, are three Waynes -Rothgeb of WBAA fame, Davis of the judging team, and Johnson, the ag economist. Also picking up sheepskins were Vehnar Davis, ex of the wrestling team and a Gimlet, and Ralph Clymer, our football letterman. Joining the alumni ranks in June are our gavel wielder, Phil Winslow, a Gimlet and vice- president of Student Senate , and Everett Bier- man, also a Gimlet and Agriculturist Editor-in- Chief, who cannot decide whether his home is in Nebraska or Washington, D. C. Don Hard- esty, Agriculturist Business Manager, leaves primed with knowledge of the G.P.L. Ron Shady, our swimmer and a Dolphin, Wilbur Nickel, judging team member and 'Lkeeper of the house gold supply , Leon McGaughey, top-notch bridge player, Ray Simmons, late of Tennessee and pledge chairman, and Paul Myers complete the list of graduates. Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Windell Combs McClatchey, M. M. Reber Borden Powers Shoemaker Walker McClatchey, M. L. Davis, J. Paarlberg Lee Ide Bandelier McMillin Hokanson Glauber McClelland Davis, W. Germann Moss Hodge Beard Horrall Crane Wells 343 5 i -3 r 2 344 H.N21l'l22ill . . Pres J. Yoelz . Ylf'P-Pl'Qh W. CllllI'l'l1I1l21Il , . Se-cy R. Shelley . , 'l'1'ea,s Top ROWS Front Row: Hamann Seller Cl1lll'Cl1ID8,l1 Xarigan Kneifel Lorenzo Denison Johnson Wood VVellems Patterson Weber Yoelz Gulban Phillips Shelley MPHA KAPPA lAMIlIl Since AKL's Joes came marching home, improvement has been the by-word, and the progress chart has been ever rising. This year, D-day stands for Degree day, and we wish to extend a warm hand of eongratulation and best wishes to our graduating seniors. Bill Narigan, house president, has turned eastward in his search for new horizons. Ray Larson succumbed to the charms of a fair lady last year, and his wife will be proud to see him tuck that ME. Degree under his arm. Bear Cubll plans to study art when he leaves. Joe Voelz, graduating Aero, hasn't divulged his plans for the future, but knowing Joe, we are sure that theyfll be good plans. Tom Wellems, well known to the CE. school, will be leaving us, too. Jim Trebil- cock, A. T. and super salesman, leaves us guessing about his future. Roy Denison, who is happiest when surrounded by all the wires and tubes in WBAA, becomes a EE., and no three guesses are needed as to Denny's success. Also leaving is EE. Ralph Wood, who leaves behind much hard work on the Exponent business staff. Top Row: Armstrong Denison Sauey Yorkshot Flood Baxter Thomas Bottom Row: Brinduse LeFevre Hinkle Schlesinger Brodersen Shepplernan 345 Si-4-H0 D. Saxton . . Pres. C.Dolln1eyer . . Vice-Pres. R. DeWitt . . Secy. R. Alshouse Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: . . Treas. ' --'- 1 w 3 E 1 ' 1 1 1 1 x 1 t XG 4 , mu...-' Whiteman Maxstead Lewis,W. Pearson Smith Eicholz Hannum Chambers Rhodes McWhorter Leavitt Nelson Allen Lewis, F. Mouw Johnston Kauffman Cumbea, Ceccanese Lardieri Cochran Saxton DeWitt Dollmeyer Alshouse Lay MPHA SIGMA PHI This year we have experienced the best all- round year since we started operating on the Purdue campus back in 1939. VVe are the strongest We have ever been on campus in numberg and in athletics, VValt Black pitched us into the semi-finals for the fifth consecutive year. Through the efforts of rush chairman, Jack Whiteman, We had a fine pledge class. Socially, the year produced the usual parties and dances which included a Christmas dance and a stag Christmas party With all of the men giving gifts to other brothers. VVedding bells will ring soon for five men in the chapter: Del Fore, Jim Probus, Tom Pres- lika, Dave Lantz, and W es Maxted. Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Baugaues Lantz Taylor Thieme Baumgartner Knoop Minnich Blakeny DeTamble Probus Sartoris Brown Smith Black Stutsman Williams Mathew Bliklin Preslika Johnson Fore Holmes Barriage Hunter Brown Hughey Colosito Brown Howard 347 XV. HfJIJkiI1S . P195- J. Nic-key George Vice-Pres. . . Secy. G.Whaley . , r,F1'Q3,SA Top Row: Second Row: Third How: Front Row: 'QQ George Peters Enochs, P. Young Harder Ritter Hanson Cochran, W. Moore Reasner Standish Martin Rulhman Patterson Warwick Wibel Stroud Brown Dempster Krabill Klinger Bryant Irvine Lipes Vickers Morton Habich Potts Thomas Munson Cochran T refiinger Morris Bland Brand Hammond Wallace Stewart, Overturf Dellar Enochs, I. MPHAT ll IIMEG We have f'had it this year as far as graduates are concerned. Leaving in February were 'fPutty Allen, Dave Lantz, and Don CPreXyj Saxton. Leaving in June were Paul QP. B. Bliklen, seventy-one fine examples of young American filling its halls. And so, come June, twenty-one of these clowns will depart for places unknown. Bob The Earle Bachmann has decided to join C ec Isbellls Colts, While Roger Krabill leaves to take over the Wadsworth Match Co.. and Gene Cassidy starts his chain of drug stores with the help of Bill Johnson. It took Jim Father Nickey ten years to graduate, but Krauser and Drake were right on his heels. Unca Perrencel' Hopkins and Phil Saunders Will Join VVoody Hern1an's new band. Bill Hopkins takes off for Evansville and a ball-and-chain, while Joe Jose Stoops goes back to the Philippines to make suckers of the natives. Staggering out the door last will be Dick Notter our Worthy social chairman, who departs to search for the land Where the population is all women. And so We silently close the door on our departing ATO's. Top Row: Second Row: Third Row: Front Row: Church Wetzel Miller Brenner Faith Baross Saunders Vellinger Bachman Stoups Kilgore Curtis Stevens Dudgeon Kalkofen Smith, W. B. O'Laughlin Saunders Caudell Nedved Allison Bauman Drake Krauser Merriman Cassidy Hopkins Nickey Steinecker Devol Johnson Larson Kresge Frantz Holt Roach Whaley Notter Bratt 349 -uw or fm .1 11. P-an Qwf K 0 'B' Qi qi.. 3 Ixii is i fi ,.,,,, kb x Rf? 'Swixqpi 'ij-:ig 229 if 350 -Q1 A. Hf'iC1'Il1Lll1 . Pres V. Lammert . . Vice-Pres H. Koenig 4 . Secy F . Golbeck , . Treas L' 'i -fu 'X 1 1 2444 V I . ' 4 w , Twp Row: Hiugst Gaudet Wessel, R. VVessel, E. Iiohlme-yer Kasting Iakubovie Numiillimx Wauernmii Hollis Koenig Nlinus Crooks Kiesliug Bussing Imut x Griebel Bettke Heierman Gelifler Golbeck Stitz Mathews -es 0, BH SIGN! PSI Born: To overpopulated Beta Sig, an annex, quonset-type g' in the back yard. Reborn: A first floor, completely renovated and refurnished during Christmas vacation- the new look! Gone: Prexy Heierman, The Whip , house magician: his best trick is converting ideas into actualities. Divorced: Dick Kasting, 23 Cas per his I.D.D, by Ole Purdue, after four years of marriage, no kids. Gone: Dick Wessel, upholder of house index, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu 3 via graduation. Departed: Dick Bussing, E.E., representative of 'cross town married crew: in June. Gone: Norm Gender, Public Land Surveyor 3797, W. L. Fire Department honorary, in January 1948. Gone: f'SeXy Sauerman, his flashlight, his fuses and our light, house manager, Gimlet and Expo man. Missing: Elephant Stories , first edition, unknown number of volumes prevaricated by Horizontal Kohlmeyer of Kappa Psi and Rho Chi, last seen heading toward Fort Wayne wrapped in sheepskin. Top Row: Chan Larnmert Goodnick Behrschmidt Hartel Second Rowzlilacik Gerke Andreson Hinrichs Davis Front Row: Schnaible Luke Kaiser Sahlman Bjorkman Heine 351 XY. Snow . . Pres. T. f'upel1u1't . . Vice-Pres. G. Sommer . . Secy. T. Witter . A Tre-as. Top Row: Somml Row: Front Row: ttis Nt Soltu Sullivan Pratt Mosey Gaal Sommer Doeppers Wagner Gordon Fulwider Roberts Cook O'Dounell Witter Purseglove Campfield Arthur Stanley Merrell West Parker Tippet Brock Poc-ock 352 BHA lHllA Pl The school year of 1947-48 found the Betas with one hundred brothers on campus. Home- coming was back to pre-war proportions and was highlighted by a mortgage burning. Life around the house was accompanied by the sound of the juke box, and the presence of Scout! February brought ten graduates with twenty more following in June. Housemother, f'Bannie Crockett chape1'oned many successful social events highlighted by the Christmas Orchid Dance. Brother Looney kept the pledges in hand while Phil Bettendorf entertained the actives with his jokes and Jerry Moss answered the rush letters. Yice-prexy, Capehart, passed his Reo on to Jim Fleager, and Matt Matthews and Bob Meeker thrived on Everett's cooking. t'Shylockl' VVitter convinced us we were not making any money, and the Beta delegation to the Met School parted ways at the end of the year. Top Row: Rudd Swenson Ruddy VVitter Swishe Wright Senour Stoelting Capehart Su1livan,J. Krauch Harmon DeMeusy Third Row: Cartmell Chambers Milstead LeBlond Bettendorf Snyder Forshee Marsh Matthews Daus Stambaugh Brurnbaugh Smith Huffaker Second Row:Maxwell Pedlow Moss Wilson Meeker Snow Stine Bacon Thompson, A. Rossman David Front Row: Thompson, C. Teeter Whitshoune Looney Vurpillat Baumgartner Brinkman McClure Olsen 353 X . 9 'vs 4. Nw-A. fyf' ' Wan. R.lVIalle1'y . . Pres. J. Hillebrandt . Vice-Pres. R. Obergoenner . . Secy. C. Brown . . Treas. Top Row: Sec-ond Row: Front Row: . . 431081 Olender Baird Pell Little Bischoff Clutter Merker Yates Darby Ekhlom Brown, C. Brummitt Nanchy Brown, F. Pervine White, M. Johnson White Gregory Harrell Bowman Weishaar Skaggs Jones Illllll CHI This pasthyear has seen the Delta Chi repre- sentation on campus reach an all time high. Mid-year graduation claimed six of the sixteen men who sported our allotment of senior cords. Armed with M.E. degrees, Jack White, Jack F ritchman, and Marty Weishaar set out to become future wheels of big industry. Ray Todd and Don Bowman were our contributions to Ag. Economics, while Charlie Brown transferred his attention from the house treasury, a well- known headache, to Air Transportation. Next to venture forth from under the DiX roof were the stress and strain boys, Bob Bodly, Lee Clutter, prexy Bob Mallery, and Jack Hille- brandt. The atomic conscious world received Ch.E.'s Ed Janis and Ted Scaggs, while in the bulb snatcher and short circuit department, E.E.'s Bob Swindler and Andy Mercker set out to build a better light bulb. Ray Reineck decided his future lay with Air Transportation, and wrestler Warren Gregory gave the fieldhouse back to the P.E. school. Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Barnett Pressler Welch Williams Harris Robertson Kaminski Grantham Schnedeker Powell Foster Beery Darden Stalk Harvey Stevens Lutz Reiner-k Garrigus McKeown Graybill Wood Gee Mrs. Luckey Mallery Dr. Smith, Hillebrandt Fritchman 355 R. Collistei' C . Kent P. Vinton R. Vining I if Top Row: Sec-ond Row: Front Row: . . Pros. . Vice-Pres. . . Secy. , . Treas. .k Z . Kason Beall Atha DeVo0 Moody Kent Elliott, Vinton Atchley Brizzolara Mc-Kinsey Harned Schmidt- Batty Swick Gibbs Simpson McGhee Applegate Kollar Powis Ellison Kwusnieski, C. Sardone Vining Bailey Kwasnieski, A. Collister Busch Jones Rvinking lllllll lllll lllllll The Delts had quite a year in 1947-48 with more men living in the Shelter and Shack than ever before, more married men on the campus than ever before, a.nd the big class of '48. In that class, to mention a few names, are Collister, who wears one of those little yellow pots on his head and a Delt gavel on his key chaing Easley of the Glee Clubg Jenkins, ex-rush chairman, who remembers when he didn't have to wonder, Where'll we put him if I pledge him'? g Al Kwasnieski, lfthat little short tenor on the endl Glee Club and Concert Choir member: Ruggles, ex-song leader and Glee Club the has that University Sing trophy on his key chainlg Gimlets:Sardoheg Sattler, baseballg Schimmel- pfenig, baseball and footballg Vllilhelm, who has been here so many terms and has a finger inso many pies that no one even remembers when he started to wear that yellow pot, let alone how long ago he arrivedg and about twenty more good Joes who go unmentioned only because the class is so large. 517i , Wifi H - ,Q f e. S 432 ',, --.M ' - X K v,.,,..,:,K?q,.q5,3?:?qS3!2.p32Ygr:E?1Q,f.?'.2j,Jang - Q j u - A N ' 'r-'wfRi'f?fBes' f f fif'M'f-,fri fy 1-i:fa'??'t 't5'3,g3g.g:, '23r:e'.:Qamems.,,::1.. r--2-ana... la, 321 ,v 53' ' .V . ' mm-.-ws.,f.,- .sf 3.-Y ee ?' Ili J iff 32 - 5 , fl A n w--s .1-f. :1'- , V 4...... - ' . ' 1 ' W - 'I' - '. v 1 ' -my l HJ 15 ' i rgglsir' fs M rf. ff ff I 4.- Li M543 - g,g1,sX:r,:,.mjr?Hi'- Q, v-yww, My-1: N 2.-pe,-o'J:l3 ' T , . 'f sl -w a f- 1559 ls ra 1-'W 'ffl -' - I r. , . ... '1 V . My ' 1 i, 1. . '-1 ---. Na., , .- ',-'.,, - -,V .rg - HH- - ' Top Row: Third Row: Stucker Elfvin Baer Sattler Holloway Peterson Hallsteer Gustavson Browne Mitchell Goldthwaite Schimmelpfenig Brutus Fossier Easley Ruggles Sanford Orey Barden Lockwood Winkelhake Frankenberry Lewis Second Row:Elrod Wainwright Roach Ruhlman Front Row: Bowman Willoughby Wilhelm Elder Paratore Barnes Morris Day Gilmore Davidson Lawall Cazier Mc-Millin 357 v , fa U . N :Fe I -Milf is sw '13 A 2 7 3 YYY' ,- oo ff, . 32351 -1,. f , ' Q ' gp- RQ V A Qgffiz: b. ,!.igg'Erg. 1,4 :F ' YK Haan in-c 9... qi 38 Zo '85 W. Mann R. Lund R. Hegennn D. F0uf'l1'iat Twp ROWS Third Row: Se:-4 ind Huw: Front Row: . Pres. Vice-Pres i . . Seey. . . Treas. Ivans Grove Kennelly Sc-hnare Grant Coler Jeffery Hamas Conway Considine Higgins Foote VV1lson Kralis Baker Melelmirs Kitnor Hape Byers Glezen Steiger Luber Greenwuud Kristovich Theissen Toole Varble Story Robinson Kennedy Zeisser Ludwigsun Kessel Putter AF av Illllll UPSIHI The classrof '48 will remember its last year at school as one of constant confusion in which the Walls of 341 Northwestern turned the spectrum from day to day as actives and pledges alike pushed paint brushes across the walls. The class suffered constant inconvenience by the house being cluttered with the paraphanalia of plas- terers and later left barren by the re-upholsterer and the draper, so that it might be a more pleasant home. Departing seniors leave behind them many fond memories . . . candle light in the Chapter Room . . . Homecoming hilarity . . . the Christmas dance . . . picnics at Happy Hollow . . . skating on Wildcat Creek . . . watching a race between diplomas and wedding licenses . . . swearing at the last tests . . . relaxing as spring and the final day approach . . . the relief of graduation . . . the Hrst early pangs of nostalgia. . . They leave now and we welcome the arrival of a new senior class into whose hands fall the Worries, reputations, and paint brushes of the class of '48. Fstell Meyer Neely Pehlke Serrell Penny O'Reilly Carnaghi Varble Johnson Whitmore Hageman Mueller, A. Kotsiakos Moore Hazard, G. Taylor Stocker McPike Malin Lund Guthrie Foudriat Brown Zimmerman Steir Battis Murray Weber Stewart Groshans Scheuer Hazard, W. Gibler Arnold Collins Belury Kreisle Smith Swihart Weiner Rasmussen Stephenson Fitzgerald Bertram Mueller, H. Garrett Robinson W VW on :gi no vw 'w WA :fs few 099 95. 7,401 l.AVA x 5' ws . . ...ff Gp , 'x We ' ' Q . am.-'1.' ,,,,1wg,xA.-in . , sv Nz. f 3 ff. '- 1.,a4,-,,. .A f gig , Y A ' X: -'S' A sl. ,iI ,, ziMuE S ye 'Q ,sf,s.,u. ,.-4 ' Y , , 'w.,...., ' -:- vw 3 f. M as Q .'e32rt' , . f . ff, ,,., 5 '-1' i Q' AF' ff Dr Roberts . Pres. W. Koontz . . Vice-Pres. R. .lulrnson . . Secy. C. H9I1l'lliSf'I1 . Treas. Top Row: Ser-nml limx: Front Huw: , W.-.l ilumlwill Gray BIl'UCll .lnlmsnn Webster Wilsun Clause Iiuv:m'l1 Manifold Yicrke Biehle Mc-Cave Williams Grillin Denton Lll'96'Il Steele Koontz Anslinger Ellenberger Muntenero Hoffman Rulmfwts Mllrray Henriksen Young f1O KAPPA lllll RHO Proving that honest endeavor and judicious cribbing will bring their reward, twelve KDR,s leave Purdue for the cruel and remunerative World. George Peer takes Midge and his masters papers, While the rest leave with lesser degrees. Definitely committed to take a man's most fatal step are brothers Peer and Hendrilisen. Each senior leaves his particular mark upon the chapter. Notable were the contributions of prexy D. G. Roberts, to the faster conduct of chapter business, of brother Hendriksen, to the improved handling of chapter funds, and of brother Murray, to more efhcient management of the kitchen. Our golf team will feel heavily the loss of brothers Johnson and Roberts, and bridge sessions will be tame without brother Kropf. Brother Young, our activity man, who created his baby, The Purdue Scientist, leaves us also. Herb Hoffman we will remember as a fine example of perseverance. When Cec and Little Red leave, We hope they leave old super six behind for their ovvn self-respect. Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Gaston Frost Grady Robb Jenson Benson Hogan David Taylor MeLauchlan Criswell Boyer Shafer Nelson Keltsch Simpson Johnson Surver Doud Velligan Goehringer Dunn Kroph Strong Walker Evans Goodwin We ,Q n 1 9 06 QQ. out 2024! Q! ,ma IL E L.Lee . , Pres R.Mitclicll . . Vice-Pres B. lVriglit fl. Uliell Top How: Tlnirml How: Second How: Front Row: . 4 Secy . Treas l A Hai'-f,,. I 4203'- . l ,Y , . in - 'I X I 'll Robinson Leonard Ritchie Hramlwuy, M. lfstabrook Cllell Driscoll Blosser Wagner Hullengren W 4 vrtman J ac krnan Homer Grirley Bushnell Grzihani Hudlow, J. Goris Hudlow, H. Wells Buckner Hartman Christy Biehl Baker Harshman Cooley Heinznian Lindquist Horner Jacklin Lytle Baldwin Bradway, K. Pryor .lauch Murphy Forsythe Hass Biberstine Himes Harrington Freeman Kennedy Baker Feinler Kirkpatrick Schornstein Enlris 112 KAP? SIGMA Class of- '48. Twenty-eight seniors. What a haul there should be when the day comes to Hbleed alumni . Perhaps now that the rat-race is over for them, someone will find time to write the great economics treatise, My Frozen Assets in the K.S. House . Spiraling house bills, stoker trouble, and other things the man shouldn't know, all eat holes in our pocketbook. Our mortgage was burned successfully al- though the wetness threatened to cause disaster. The chapter house has been refinanced in order to start remodeling. Woe is us-in debt again! Two fine traditions were re-established with D.U.-the snow fight and the boat race. Ugh! 'Nuff said. The Order of the Scarlet Rapier, given for service above and beyond the call of duty, was received by Mac Bradway, John Homer, Art Jacklin, and George McCray, who ably guided the troops in sports, homecoming, songfests and the social swim. Rush, parking meters, more rushing. Pass the coke, A.A., we're on our way!! Top Row: Thi1'd Row: Second Row: Front Row: Johns Byers Schulenberg Staples Steuterman Zickert Sommer Christy Sayler Carnahan Jackson Westcott Drechsler Borgeson Hildebrandt Lee May Holmes Wright Duckwall Anderson, R. Mitchell Greene Horvath Cauley Kett Brown Hamaker Kingsolver Anderson, B. Bump Slider Sefranka Culler Hill Clark Collings Mills Morford Harshman Pitt-i-Pat Bliekenstalf Harris Crain Bahler Hesler 363 .fy ,M 'QE' Q, .-:, ff' 'WM-'f, ,: e iv , 'V Ph all M-- X Fi, E. Gruis . A. Bonlwlnnxn L. Stonvhill . B, BIPYCI' , aug - M T4,mpRmv: Mnlqnirt Xntun Rui Mau-Kelmlc Pollen Chvell Own Srlmssbezgen Ntumlew Krzmmer Secwzul Row: Wright H01 lx BIOSSQI Czwin Dx mn Dau son Lenin Callwn W llllam- Front Huw: Clelland Bmdxton Bonrdnman Cu IIIN Slagle VS ond Hoag C nssell '99 v Q74 Q' 'Qc 1 H . A , 452: f All lAMBIlA IIHI WHA With everything back to pre-war normalcy except the 'overcrowded living conditions, the 1947-48 school year promised to be one of the best in history for Lambda Chi. With an eye on inter-fraternity all-sports honors, a step in the right direction was made when the touchfootball team walked off with the championship trophy. A look in the Exponent oflice will find Lambda Chi Well represented by Jack Slagle as Business Manager, ably assisted by brothers Gruis, Gallucci, Anton, Ecker, Mesnard, McKinnon, and Hoag. Bill Cassell is a Forensic Manager and Dick Dawson and Jack Dyson are both on the Football Managing staff. February graduation found Frank Haeberle, Wilson Kinsey, Chick', Sale, Gene Hittle, Bud Wilson, Ed F orslund, Robert Stone, and Ted Rosebrock bidding their final farewells. June found nine more vacancies left by gradua- tion. Best of luck to you, fellas! Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Meyer Haeberle Luppi Graeger Stockfleth Frisina Cooley McKinnon Bego Froehlich Sale Gauker Mesnard Boretsky Friend Rosebrock Wetzel Morey Gallucci Ecker Forslund Crouch Hittle Chambers Fara Barker Kinsey Wilson Cassell Stonehill Ziegler Howard McVay Mc-Millan J- J z1,,3y Q' YY' f 1 - Yi -Qi? , , '. 4 N C 7 4 ' i 4- if Q tabs 365 R.Fac-kler . . Pres. R. Yost . Vice-Pres. J. Reeve . . Secy. E. Baumgartnei' . . Treas. Zefiiegs GQ Or H. U E ,' Q .Q Q 6 Top Row: Holloway Kemple Lodge King Krieghbaum Nuendorf Fourth Rowzlinox Blazer Gidley Hansel Ballew Hase Reeve Third Row: Todd Walker Hobbs Waddell Huck Cahill Kelly Baumgartner Second Row:M0rris Boring Wright, Brumbaugh Gabbert Kory Hoover Heassler Front Row: Emerson Coston .lollief Fackler Yost Stivers l McGurn it mv ' QQ ,,,. fa' 366 PHI IIHTA THHA Phi Delta Theta saw the return of near normalcy this year for the first time since the war. The heavy influx of returning veterans reached its peak, war stories no longer held the center of conversation, and things once again focused intently on the varied program at 503 State Street. Included in this program was our annual Halloween party, Christmas Formal, senior cord fight, frequent Hackerls cabin trips, and the spirited competition of the intra-mural athletic program in which we were again successful. Graduation deprives us of sixteen men that will long be remembered and missed by the chapter. Activities men F ackler, Stivers, Hollo- way, and Morris leave us this yearg athletes Hansel and Kreighbaum pass on to the outside world via graduation. Such chapter and intra- mural stalwarts as Yost, Solomon, Morrison, Knox, Walker, Costin, Pederson, Koury, Mc- Gurn, Todd, and Hase will be sorely missed next year. To all these, Phi Delta Theta says, Good luck! ii'. Q 'A .qi':fJ:4-. I -,.' IX .5 1- 1 A B, 452, ' vsrish ' 'S E V' il T' Wvwr, bk T' ' 'A .- 1 W T Si: Av .fv- ,f V, .55 f : --.. - a ---. 3 -, , gt 'fs E-3'-:-5' -. -1 ,. ,,,.. ul .E ff- i.. .-.gap '1. is Q.. N 3 1. 1 ,.,.,.g3.:,,3- .az :A Azahgmgl .WJ .,.f: N-,A J :uw . Q j .,5V,,g-3?:-13.3-Q. .1-1.:,.::s:::.mg f:',..- .. .1--ml Auzfhbgt, A p . Qs vp 'M u swf it 'A 1' Jw if 351 fx it 'Q if 4' 0 f Q 51 xh ,six we ff , ta- x T m,,fx1g3Q,55'a Jak + . . . .f.3'.X...f1,,v, it-emi' A Y ,1 ' , - :f5,a,fa:ww4!tiq'QQ51g. My f.:, w ..f v.' '-2 W. :2'q:c.- ., .,,,.L', . , , - 1, 'p L - ,,'3,,.9'?:,.J3.4-,Egg .52----,,:,,.. . - N ,' 5. ,N Afu x 5 ss A ,M ff Q .4 4 x .- , Nr . A . 1 , 4 me . , M4 rf t yt Q J ff, Q f. X 103, 'r b x yn A J :ffl rr Q . 4 fe x Q. an , 4, N1-ks 5- its 'A sy N My ,, , as! 1 K ,E . 4 ,Q N fn 3' Y ' X t 'im as 5 x ' xl - Lrg, i 5- gh P ,. tr 4 Q S it 5 ,K ?gQ it W V, f fi' , , at in re N no nf Aff 4' 1. Q 0 f v Q., r . QP, 3 s 1 f V ,-, N tg, 5 F V M 1 3, . i, 4 5' ft 3 fa' ti -'3 i Q . ,M ,, 3: ix X 5 H Bel E f 1 x Rx M E 5' ' If Top Row: Fifth Row: Fourth Row Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: ., ,, ,, . ,. , .X ,-,..... . 1... .,, H - t, - ' . .2-V 41, .. . 11.1. Butterfield Mead Patton Wood Adams Solomon Anderson Dresher Baker Ragsdale Gorgal Hancock :Katterjohn Peterson Strawbridge Campbell Watkins Long Mutchler Van Sant Kemple Darley McBride, J. Rose Badgely Murchison Hanson Mc-Bride Gofhnet Fehrenbach Cobb Schlemmer Guyot Brown Spilman B01 Reim Bartlett Calle Weizer Ulm Hammond URVQ' s-Q. 367 Thin! Row: L. Berner . M. Pc-1'eg1'i11e . R.Sc-hwettman , .I.Ditt1'icl1 , auyn . Pres . Rec. Secy flOl'l'. Secy. . Treas. Top How: Caldwell Brown Currise Clark Jordan Hous Stong Chappell Donham Sweeny Bennett Schmal Yos Bonham Hershman Pnterhaugh Johnston Howlett Benjiman Randolph Kupferer Crowner SE'ClJIlll Row: Sorenson McDonald Holmes Woolverton Woodley Erwin Shortridge Milne Barnes Means Voorhees Shaffer Front Row: Wilson Conlin Lane McCatTery Daeschner Ikins Bruiser Newman Vogel Carte e t, I' PHI li The thirty-six man graduating class started the year with a remarkable strategic withdrawal to the Governor's cabin at Shafer Lake during Senior cord Week, completely baffling the Freshmen. Some of the Seniors got a chance to see life in the quonset hut as their turn on with a representative collection of Wheels and brain trusts. There was Beepsl' Shewmaker with his 6.0 index and Ted Heernstra, who collected keys but never cracked a book. This was the memorable year in Which Doug Smith met the red-head. Boeshaar, Gerard, Christensen, Hollmeyer, and Everly got their Wives' permission to come to chapter meetings but that's about all we saw of them. Bill Smiley and Roy Schwettman kept the social and singing calendars full, respectively, while Lou Berner, John Dittrich, and Moore Perigrine did the job of running the chapter. This space is too small for the names of all the Seniors, but we'll re- member every one and the big year of '47-'48 MMA IIHTA Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Freeman Heath Smith, D. Greening Perigrine Foley Smiley Bercaw Wallbilliek Briekley Shewmaker Oliver Binkley Lobdell Blakley Heemstra Hollowell Thomas Ryde1',H Diettrieh Blakeman Rudolph Miller Reed Dennis Berner Mason Stallings Everly Christensen Jones Conlin Smith, R. Sparka Reeves Allen t'Bruiser Ryder, R. Williams Rowland Showalter 369 H. Triska . . Pres. J. Ryan . Vice-Pres. E. Georgia . A Secy. J. Reitze . . Treas. Twp Howl Secrmfl Row: Front Row: ' Es? '4 J Ross Balint Massimilian Byrne Sullivan Crowley Murphy Kertis Heid Szulhorski Pritchard Cleary Smith Ault Royal Bobrowxki Wroblewski Van Syckle Orheck Fernandez Deger Georgia Triska Crea, Hepper Clodjvuux I PHI KAPP As things gradually drifted back to normal, the boys of Phi Kappa are settling back and enjoying college life at their Uncle's,' expense. Vets still dominate the membership, but the balance may swing the other way next year. On the gridiron HHurrying Harry Szulborski gave a good account of himself as one of Stu Holcomb's better halfbacks. Thanks to Robin Hoods like Larimore, Van Syckle and Jevitt Phi Kappa won the I-F Archery cup. Speaking of archers, cupid winged two, as he sent Art Stripler and Nick Vrabel stumbling to the altar. Among the other seniors to go was Iron Man Bill Clodjeaux. Bill celebrated his tenth anniversary at Purdue by accepting a diploma from the Pharmacy School. Les Smith received a free trip to New York, where, as president of Tau Beta Pi, he attended the Tau Beta national convention. The rest of us will be at the same old stand next September sweating out M.E. labs and the ratio. Top Row: Second Row Front Row: Klein Rourke Flannery Rilarske McCabbe Husich Ellingsen Nowak Mulcahe Wroblewski :Sexton Jevitt McCabe Bellar Grosh Kujawa Burns Larimore Obergfcld Dimaria Roberts Ryan Massimilian Stippler Reitze Parys Mir-hklich Pilarski, H. A. Moorman . Pres. R. Neathans . , Vice-Pres. J. Turr . . Secy. Hanson . . Tre-as. CDKIDK- Top Row: Brown Lessman Barnes West Mc-Kenzie Hallett Elliott Federman Hall, W. C. Dawson Bauman Third How: lrllman Stover Reed White Tucker Bishop Vautaw MeFatridge lidwarcls Second Rownlones Maloney Mason Hanson Neathans Morrnan Ketrhum Fleck Scott Patterson Front Row: Knotts Mat-Murry Thompson York Heasner Tarr Young Harrell 2 PHI KAPPA PSI Hey, look! The house has been redecoratedn, and check all that new furniture, mighty fine were the type of remarks that were echoed again and again this past fall when the Phi Psi's checked in at 359 Northwestern. During those hot, sultry days of our summer vacation, our house manager, brother John Federman, was consulting with interior decorators planning the refurnishing of the chapter house. It was a large task, and the finished product shows what a fine job he did. He has the thanks of everyone of us. The activities of our seniors, if listed, would take a page a great deal larger than this-- especially if we started to list those extra, extra- curricular activities such as special Saturday night dates, trips to Schaeffer Lake in the summer, staff meetings at the f'Blazerl', trips to I.U. on weekends, picnics at the Hollow'l, and, of course, those BIG dances. We wish a fond farewell to our twenty-five graduating seniors 5 their shoes will be hard to fill. Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Meyers Hines Parry Wallace Jordan Hanley Ketchum F. Wiles Mason L. Smeltzer Clayton Gettings Schnaible Moore Reynolds Chesley Dencer Thorne-Thomsen Kent Tuttle VanNess Street Edwards Theobald Vonnegut Rettig Beal Thompson Fork Green Hane Elman Stuntz Wright Keefe Whiting Quill Critchell Durham Herron Hall, W. M. Colter Jordan Hare Davis Foster Caster Wilkinson Vedovell 373 Altlten . . Pres If du ll da . . Vice-Plec Bus-Nc . Secy Hut tel . . Treaq Edwards Tugaurlus McKee Jennings Johnson Marshal Rutter Billica Arland Lynch Henderson Watson Weston Mc-Intyre Callandor Dunham Mac-Donald Fredericks Smith Danforth Krause PHI KAPPA SIISIVIA Looking .over the past year, our happy hearts are filled with memories of such notable events as Homecoming, Varsity Varieties, and our Christmas Formal. The semester has been a little dull without McKee's rockets and Twinkiels weekend jaunts to and from Chicago. Callander and Weston are already Hout in industryn, as are Dick Ryder and Bob Marshall. This June sees ten seniors reaching for sheep- skins. That terrific pair of comedians, Don Edwards and Skinny, will no longer be in the act. Campbell and his boots are headed for T exas, and Barry Billica says, f'California, here I comefl After ten years, D. P. finally made it. Dick Ward can now grow a mustache without fear, while Watson and his coffee pot must bid adieu. Broeking's shutter will no longer click and Commander,' Parkinson and Mike Zabinski are both finally leaving behind that eight se- mester slouch. Ken Aitken surely made a swell past Alpha. So long fellow brothers. We will be seeing you at Homecoming. . , 1 f.. eil W . ,. I, : ' X ,. V 67 A! r . ,,.,v- 1 ,. :Q ' fl- 5 ' - ' 5 .ffimlilbli 2'-'ifzlffllz I ' P fi. ., .T 11-x rf Rgmw- ff-P ' ' 17.272 15 ' ' ' sg -rw sg: . iz' 'L ,: .Q G as 553 si, , ,. .., . Y . - . -,A e, 4 a J -- -c: 3 iff' f! .- f - ' t-:.N f fl - .al ,Q-1-4-. 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N ., g N :sie-sq Top Row: Travers Buese Campbell Craft Clarke Dyer Criste Gregory Koehler Zabinski Second Row:Schleter Parkinson Nugent Aitken Van Dyke Gregory VanKirk Front Row: Amos VanDerVoort Billington Kercher Brewer Patterson Lake 375 .J x G.Gruham , . Pres F. Bevkm' . Vive-Pres G. Gatos . Treas L ffiwff T4 pp R1 uw: Snyder Mc'CafTry C'rm'ker Miller Iiuvkheit Fox Iluclds Gates Sovomi How: Ninfkols Karolivk YVILSSUII Wilder Duuvau Robe-1'ts Churchman Xe-lsun Front R1 nv: Maladra Larson Graham Kreusser Skillen Brock 5 7 6 I A. Nirlwls , . secy. PHI KAPPA ll-lll Three exhausted seniors barely emerged from the cord .fight this year. Battling Buchheit, Roughhouse Roberts, and Undaunted Uhl dis- covered that they were lovers, and not fighters. The Bachelors C lub bemoans its fate. Money- bags Gates boosted the house bill to cover damage done to his Buick. HUUUUUmmmm!! The Wheel Bass added confusion to the traffic on Northwestern Avenue by rolling to the Union daily. George t'Let's have a party Wasson got a big bang out of checking Triton forms. The pledge class blossomed superbly under the gentle guidance of Hard-nosen Fox. Maybe UWild Williew Junkin didn't know the football players, but he sure knew who twirled the batons. Prexy Graham wafted the odors from Dairy Barn No. 1 throughout the premises. 'tBAM Wilder was crowned king of the U.S. MC. And during the whole year, Robin Hood Henry, the mighty hunter, broke a few arrows and a few laws. On the whole, they are a swell bunch, and we hate to see them go. Top Row: Smith Haskell VVillis Freeman Axness Litton Banks Davis Hawkenson Johnson Second Row:Henry Junkin Kahrns Uhl Maynard Cummings Krumdick Bass Front Row: Andes Bender Bush Duncan Newton Rains Acton 377 V x 4 K , gy nk . fl. lfvill . Pre-S li. Swinglv . Vivo-Pres li. Svznvr-rs , Hwy if lfosic-1' . 'l'1'vu,s - 0. 7 i D '15 . 7 ,Ji 'l 4 mv: lmngam Mvlle-lwy Humor Iimlr-I1 ArlI'l4iIll0l'l' Hunley -1-mul Rmv: Wright Milla-r BUIIIIILIILR. liunhznn, P l':unpb0ll . , - lrnnt Row: lox Quinn livld Knrpim-k lfustvr TH PHI SIGMA KAPPA After taking time out to make the world safe for the Democrats, the Phi Sigs felt that they had a lot of catching up to do in matters extra- curricular as well as scholastic. The house misses their war tales. Joe Whistler and Dave Shook were so busy with the livestock judging team that they did not have time to get in the house picture. Jerry Collins, Harold Scott, and Freddy McLimore are moving their families out of Splinter City and hope to find new quarters that are at least habitable. Chuck Foster wants a job that will fit in with his owl-like habits. Chet Cox still hasn't had enough and will try for a Master's degree. Sad about his departure is Jack Vaught as Barbie remains on campus. Our Claus Nacke will seek bigger and better parties, and Loyal Campbell gives up nursemaiding 'fWrasslers for the kind of beef that sells on the market. So long fellas, the best of luck-remember 302 Waldron is still your home! Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: vii!! Betulius Newsome Busby Durfee Ruble Huffman Collins Somers Rancharrlt Baloun Swingle Baxter Nacke Golf Szues Galeziewski Hays Scavers Redmond Halladay Schiffer liolikcr 379 I Nlol 1 hon . Pre-N If ox G1 Yi!'6-PPGN Dr n 45 . Secy Ix Buxton , , Trean 3 2 - - Emmons Kirchrnan Palka Lnnler, S. Eder Faskey Stinun Domhrowski Muller Thomas Bcavhanl Catt Gardner Lanier W. Miller Marburger Foster Morrison Buxton R ode-Wald Young Gilfillan Dickey, M. Simpson Glasgow Yphouse DiCk6y, G. Woods PI KAP Post-war growth has done a lot to tie together the loose ends inherited by the fellows who returned to the stone house on Andrew Place. Post-war growth and expansion have also been the factors that have formed the nucleus of a new spirit among the actives and pledges. With eighteen pledges to handle and almost that many graduating seniors to respect, some- thing has happened each day and every week- end. Homecoming was the high-light of the fall semester, with the usual large number of alunmi returning to enjoy the Pi Kappa Alpha fellow- ship. The search for a cook right at registration was a scavenger hunt in itself, but the cook was found, and he brought bacon and plenty of steak with him. Well-fed seniors should make a favorable impression on potential employers. For the graduates we wish the best of luck and success, and many happy returns to Beta Phi. PA AlPHA Pix, Z ffl! N ix K wg., 1 KAAJ.,-4' -.-ci: ig y - , ' . xl - rf. '21-:,1.Lf ill-'lzg Ag. --' K ' tis' Si, -,P .X H c c. . N ' v Inv-, --1:-'---5 'f3 -5,1-F1 X . fi F F i L -brain . Zi g ' 5 ' Y ,.,-.ffm Qing ' -'V'i13f '7' .fg i fr' Qi. 'VT . QE sew - c g-ffSst4g fi?f 1tfi .af f fl 'V . 'S ' f er? . . , . 3- . -.zA,. 'i Q ,. . n.. E -' FJ ' vpn- ' lA?nf:'l?. , .Y .-.1 W, M . 3 I T her- ,L . , f..1,.5k- . it V.:.,:g,:. . . ' 4 'p 3-:H iff- T? -' ref- ' ' 1 'W ...' . ,. - I 'f. 'N vi? E ..., ' ef' 1 .gigrflf bij- , .ll -I -2- -- Ni- ALA- -'j. ' ' , , ' -,' - 2f,'lf If-v vat: -3 H 4 ' V 2 -f T' QLZQJA' ' . 1 mann. I Top Row: Flannery Connell Sidwell Miles Mt-Kinlay Black Grabowski Childs Burrows Second Row:Scherrer Proctorr Baumheckel Kuendig Gorman Sites Balser DeVilbiss Hogsett Front Row: de-Bruyn Thomas Van Matre Holm Haney Proctor,.l. 381 J .I. Suclqluth Arc-hon A+well . . Secy. R.Meye1-holtz . . Chaplain IC. Knuth . . Treas. N . Top Row: Brown Westall Hnclasics Ploegel' Balding Waixel Skinner Patter Vaua. Maebeth Gammie Ladd Vbelhart Neff Ser-ond Row: Quiesser Thornton Makepeace Chapin O'Ha1'e Snook Swager Swartz Monks Mazurek L:LFollette Front Row: Bake Niles Wright, Moore Haffner Wolfenden Alleman Shaw,R. Thompson Leslie I x 1 , 5. , 4? Ii jh' - 382 PI KAPPA PHI Highlight of the year was the celebration of the local chapterls 25th anniversary on home- coming day, October 25, 1947. Two hundred and fifty brothers and guests will long remember the post-game banquet held at the chapter house. A goal that Omega has dreamed of and worked toward during the past two years was reached When Alpha Psi chapter was installed November 9th on the Indiana University campus. Donations have been collected for the pur- chase of a house mascot. You guessed it- another great dane, and the fellows are naming him Dammit II in honor of that remembered pre-war campus caperer. Scholarship and activities have been boosted during the past year as evidenced by the jump in the scholastic standing of the house from 21st to 6th place on campus, and by the increase in the number of members in activities. Pi Kap athletic teams are 'ffightingn as always-the softball team qualified for the playoffs for the third straight semester. l Top Row: English, R. Rouse Goodnough Fithian Beekman Dennerline Kelly English, W. Adamson, T. Johnson Lawall Second Row:Eggers Gumper King Shaw,D. Atwell Sudduth Knuth Millholin Gullickson Front Row: Meyerholtz Adamson,VV. McQuiston Huber Brenton Ghere Ficken Ankenbrock 383 lil l lr T-in, 1, . e -W , af, 4 in JAM .A ' 1 Q. M. + '55 ..s:ra-- J. MeCorkle . Pree G. Spears . . Vice-Preh W. Reson . . Seq M. Dilts . . Treas A cap Top ROW: Third Row: Ser-ond Row: Front Row: Deuehler Trenary Lugee Wilson Miller Seeeh Kerr-heval Gerling Marsh Foster Love Wodworth Besenler Deusterburg Best Green Terry Hawthorne Wiggers Gohlke Staekhouse Schwarm Clearwa.ter Hiltz Barber Southerland Marc-ee Paul Whittenburg Kolfiat Fennell Kiessel SIGMA MPHA EPSIHI During the past year, many changes have taken placein the House on the Hill . VVith the slogan Build and Improve as a basis, the results of refurnishing and remodeling were a new annex, a new dining room, a modernized kitchen and first floor, and a house mother's suite. At the beginning of the school year, Mrs. Mary Wilson became our house mother and has done a very fine job in managing the house and creat- ing a homey atmosphere. This year we lost thirty-two men via the graduation route. Included were many activity and social leaders and such chapter stalwarts as Don Schwarm, who contributed much of his time and skill to remodeling 5 Chuck', Gohlke, the E.E. braing and Dick Wilson, social butter- fly. To all these men we say 'fGood Luck, and we'll see you at Homecoming! With all these sons of old P.U. departing, we look to new faces to help hold SAE at the top this year. Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Dilts Huss Hunter Ness Craig Chester Curry McCrary Johnson Fawcett Gourley Metsker Miller Spears Camp Friddle Wood Hagerty Feldkercher Schulte Mrs. Wilson McCo1'kle Utt Smith Knowles Lobley Ruby Bloodgood Hockema Wiiikler Hartigan Toten f- ' egg . 1 - 3..- 5 Q 1' ,Mu f, f if - S 22:1 - A , Q ,. 1 M wJ I 1' si L. Mimicu , Prior W. Friodmali , , Recorder I. Fwgvl Iflxrliequel' 'J 5-:fe2w.QQ1 i - , ,N f,'5,,,B4,-:h J A Tnp Huw: Marks Carren Kaiser Barker Ely Trauh Precl Natihzm, G. Sem-mul Row: Zimmerman Rabel Greenberg PEFIPSS Sziftler Breiser Stein Davis Gore I 1'm1tRr,m': Solomon Weinman Katc-hen Bass Peachiu Oohard Lancles Goldstein Nathan, R. SIGMA MPHA NI The last half of the Silver Anniversary year finds Sigma Eta chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu in better condition than ever. We returned this year to a redecorated and refurnished house. Only the very raw material changed radically. Herb Silverman and Fatl1er's Tailorn are still the best of friends 5 Lenny Newman's love-life is a house problem. All house and personal problems haunt Hi Minnen H- cheese and crackers, Wally Friedman and imported mou- ton. Bill Binder has the pledges crawling. Jacobs added a second C and we hope lastb book- shelf to the wall above his deskg Mel May is singing Deep in the Heart of Texas louder as graduation nears. Ernie Raphael and Don Loren, remnants of long past aeons, are almost ready to strike out into the worldg Lou Wolf can still be found playing bridge. Dick Goldstein is still hollering for a closed kitchen, while Paul Smithson counts the days until he Walks down that Well-known aisle. Exeunt, happily, another mixed Wartime class. Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Kaufman Goldstein Wolf Smithson Haffenberg Richmond Bernstein Cohen Lieberman Cohen Aronson Silverman Lasdon Spira Loren Asher Wertheimer May Raphel Lewis Jacobs Friedman Minnen Fogel Rubin Newman Binder 387 D.Bassett . . Pres G. Rich S. Haynes T. D1'eishuc'h , Top ROW: Sevumi Rowi Front Row : Vice-Pres . . Secy Treas f Ei Czmfield Dreisbach Kamp Phipps Craig Pohlman Haynes Eniison Loclde Laughter Olson Stevenson, J. Hines Guthrie Robinson Stevenson, G Seeger Huntington Strathman Ross Bornor Lindstrom Calledare McDermott Anderson Lybrook Ii1'iESi8 Weaver Christena Rich Bassett Burgeson Kerns Tower Graf SIGMA CHI Ranking very high in enthusiasm, activity, and achievement Delta Delta Chapter of Sigma Chi enjoyed one of its most successful years. Responsible for the wholehearted enthusiasm were one hundred twenty Sigs who backed Delta Delta at all times, and who participated freely in its activities. The year was a busy one with the perennial Blue Formal, just one of the many and varied activities that will always be remembered. Twenty-six seniors are leaving the chapter in June, but the value of the brotherhood and fellowship they enjoyed at Delta Delta will grow with the years. These graduates are Dick Andersen, Denny Bassett, Bill Calledare, George C hristena, Tom Dreisbach, VVarren Ehrke, Sid Emison, Larry Fricke, Fred Graf, John Guthrie, Bill Heston, Jerry Hines, Dick Kamp, Jack Kerns, Bob Klouman, Bill Kriesle, Dick Lodde, Phil Lybrook, Mitchell McDermott, Dale Michaels, Fritz Pohlman, George Rich, John Ross, George Stevenson, Hank Stram, Art Strathman, and Norm Tower. . , X . , .,,1i li, X5 fi 'It-,', T Nfl . ' .,. fisiif lI. f'i f E5 Q' F Y P A , S . , W ai.: . if iv, - .:' 1.-at- 5 'X' 2 1 L32 'sizgiiags ,g w ' awgl liilll ' -' A 1 vi.--3Qy.f.afQx. -aggm lfg-kefglfas . - 1-.wwf .:.f.. - we Q'- --'-4 ., jdsiv --ff er ' 4. -1-Jr' -gg P M if -' 1 ' 'L' v. f.2L'f ffl.- A grail- zz . in :Q f -l ' .vgxru-'Kgs U. M A -V f ' ' . ' lf,-'1'IiAn.,1N -e-fm-V A. -,VAN .,.V , ,Lf ,V Q A,,. 1: QIKZ k md M Top Row: Coleman Kullby Gaskell Hamilton Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Carson Leonard Reagh Weigel' DeMoss Kenzler Prentice Ehrke Frank Fricke Stirnson Forse Decker Murphy Dickey Kaleher Michaels Glass Milner Phillips Foster Pursel Watt Barnard Williams Stram Phipps Carter Ryan Carnlin Busch Schlegal Reeves Klouman Caylor Stroth Cox Burgeson Seegek Ramsey Cyl' Lovett Peterson Roggatz Bowman Dye Gilbert V. Ainsworth . Pros. C. Harrison Vice-Pros. T. Brooks . Sccy. V. Schleck . . Treas. ' f .. f jjg Top Row: Scconfl Row: Front Row: v Peters Schultze Harrison Greene Schilt Nevil Huizenga Fencht Driscoll Linquist Ludlow Scott Schlecli W'inter Jones Wcddel Carlson Melberg Ainsworth, W. Brooks Ainsworth, C. Adee Stevenson Dragoo Hand Potter Randolph Fahnestook Bauernfeind in 1- ., 3-ri . --XSLT- SIGMA U The rumor that the Sigma Nu pin girls have more pins than the entire chapter is far from being a joke this year. Forty per cent of the boys have hung the ive-armed hardware, and there's no let-up in sight. The bowling team was red-hot this year. Next year our chances of taking honors will not be so good since our stars, Paul Miller and Carol Jones, will have graduated. Jim Fahnestock and Bob Potter, managing editor of the Exponent and editor of the Debris respectively, have been having a contest to see who can spend the least time struggling through their senior year in the E. E. school. Bill Stevenson, another graduating senior, has amazed campus bridge players by completely memorizing C'ulbertson's method word for word. Under the capable guidance of CBT and '4Abie , house bills have stayed in the two-figure bracket. Rumors have it that the new house is on the way, and some of the most optimistic operators are giving 17 to 5 that it'll be here Within two years. .ig il 'III' K ., i' 55,3 :- --fi5'- an f- .., . - ff' ' . - . e me-is iififi in .-Q 1 l - was 5- : ,-w.. -' qs- - W , ...W . ., ,- -it ' 1 .- i .fffef-.1'5 4-f , ' 'AHL ll - '-'f ,f p L' -' 3 iiizfi at 'gf 'xg A 1 ' 42 Eli a i. Q-1, ,f if Am- , 1' -.. -f ,. A 4' f ' . '- ' ifsfvw.--rr,.c.3 we 1 91 It .1945 - .e ,. e-. ., -'ij' .. e 4 .si . , . rf- 7q.. 4 if ' .V , . kai ' 'T Top Row: Opp Young Bowman Kleisner Zimmermann Smith Shelby Humke Wigley I-Ickman Second Row:Meckling Friend Mitchell Day Galey Clancy Kilcher Evans Ezra Front Row: White Steifes Zopf Drake Spargur Dunn Moore Powell 391 XY2lHHfbl'l1P , Pre N Sur t ei' , Vice-Prex Smit li . . Se-Cy Anderson Houge Mgi .?'? n 7 F' -,V lf F 245. I- H .- ' 0' 1 I' A -I' 'Iop Row: Czirltou Heitman Geyer Mulligan, J. Redman Kincheloe Porte-us Bowman Tl1ll'llIif,llX'I Sabilia Hutchings Nordyke VVilliams Tillman Boldt .Xl'IH5tl'OIlg Rudin Hunlnlupp Nc vonml Row: Graissly Dennis Hurley Sebastian Baldauf lxenyon Snrgeiit Thomson Imnt Row: Glasa Lanhani Mulligan, T. Laddie Huflnian Burch Beck L5 SIGMA PHI EPSIHI Perennially known as a group of characters, the Sig Eps of this year have not deviated from their usual path, and despite such derrogations as The Society for the Prevention of Educa- tion , most of the boys have combined extra- curricular activities and scholastic endeavor, so that a profitable and enjoyable time was had by all. Many of us, particularly those adept at carrying a tune, formed a chorus with the DG's which was very successful. Baker, Cook, Heager, and Van Horne are well-known as a quartet. VVe danced amid swank continental surround- ings at our t'Maison de Chandellesu Formal, knocked the mud off our boots at the Farm Frolic, and on many weekends we enjoyed almost every known form of recreation at F eldspar's cottage at the lake. It was really a great year. Now as thirty-two sad lads leave this June, We all Wonder who will do the hell-raising next year. We'll miss them. Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: . 'wi ' . A Bell,J.C. Stephens Sutte1',R. Cook Michels Middour Green Bell, J. F. Zorrilla Vileidert Boothman Baker Mannfeld Clewlow Easley Lemkuhl Towle Wiley Sutter, T. VanHorne Smith Thomas Dingle Snow Reynolds Hoskins Layton Sonntag Skillman .AW at NX 393 A -y4Ef'i' D. Waltz . Pres. L. Bel-kwlcl . YlC'f'-PITXS. H. Liucllmluclc' . Sevy. F. Inuis Treas. 044, 3. J Jn' ,, :mug A N J 9 '-Qld .1 , 1 ,I ,aa A, QW'- O' ,::a.a4:: Tup Huw: Wnlford Svlmaffner Linclbladc- Sharp Petmvk Greinvr C'he:u1ey Taylor Granmlelspaclxer, G. Tllirflllmv: Ruth ClOVlgllUI1 Lewis Rheinschmillt Amstutz De-amAlles Hlml Olson Seq-mul llnw: Bevkerle Langtun C':u'peuter Waltz Duxsey Docluternxan Hutvhinson I 1'ontRow: Newman Wissenger Stark Warfel lnnis Muick SIGMA Pl Anotheryear, and this time Sigma Pi sent eight more graduates out to face inflation. In February, Dochterman and Doxsev packed their grips and bid a fond adieu to 130 Russell. In June, Carpenter, Langton, Beckerle, Walford, Shaffner, and Holmes grabbed their efficiency ratings and ran. The Orchid Formal and the Barn Dance once again proved that all of the boys still love a party, be it formal or 'tfarmyard . Olson still managed to circulate Exponents in spite of the chores of married life. Walford, Amstutz, and Close joined him in dropping off the deep end into the sea of matrimony. Forester Prexy Carpenter and Langton received their hearts' desire when accepted into the folds of the Agri- cultural honorarv. Norm Wissinger is still trying to figure out Whether he was negative or af- firmative in that last debate. The house showed plenty of improvement with a new paint job and some masonry work. Spike, just plain dog, still seems to reign king of the halls along Second Street. ss l Tl Tl Top Row: liiltgen Peterson Stuehrk Greiner McConnell Frost Perisin Second Row: Graninielspacher, K. Scallish Barnes Robertson, W. Erwin Finfrock Ixarxvowski Geyer Front Row: Robertson,.I, Bilger Kropp Hutchinson Grigsby lNladaris 395 .l.lYiSl1nia . . Prezi. S. Schlussel . . Vice-Pres. H. Tahaehniek . . Secy. I. Cohen , Treas. Top Row: Third Row: Sec-ond Row: Front Row: ,.. .. sy ft fr vi , X: if ': .,,-4 , ay L ls 1, gb is an .A gi '.'i'SJ. Jerome Schaffner Litowich Levine Kalman Lebow Recu Blumenthal Cohn Obus Goldstandt Greenberger Gould Tabaehnick Weiner Bornstein Dolin Wilson Levin Wishnia Jacobs Seidenberg Lapine Cohen Rosenbaum Jens Wolff Birne Plonskei' Leserman HSkippy Lakin Greenfield Bunin 11 6 we ff .,,, 4 ,Nfl IMI EPSIUI PHI WVith the pledging of thirteen men and the initiation of Dr. Mundel, head of the Motion and Time Study Department of the M.E. school, as an associate member, Tau Epsilon Phi began this year in grand style. Because claiming the second highest index on the campus for the past year, the men of Tau Ep took their share of honorary memberships. Tau Beta Pi claimed Joe Bernstein, Pi Tau Sigma made Jerome and Birne members, Wolff joined Eta Kappa Nu, Cohen made Phi Lambda Upsilong Tabachnick became a member of Chi Epsilon, While Zobel joined Sigma Phi Sigma. Obus, '42, finally made the grade in February, along with Dykman, Jacobs, Cozewith, Rosen- baum, Leavitt, Jerome, Bernstein, Recu, Zobel, and Blumenthal g While in June We lost Colonel' Wishnia, Litowich, Jens, R. Gould, Birne, Levin, J. Wolff, Skole, Krengle, Tabachnick, Greenberger, Dolin, L. Cohen, Abrams, Bunin, Lakin, Shattow, and Lapine. George Greenfield 7 Top Row: Zobel Lazarus Wolf Gould Leavitt Israel Caplan Ratner Jacobson Strull Dubin Third Row: Flieder Ader Novack Klapper Eisman Ehrlick Adel Weiss Bernsen Second Row:Sin1on Goloubow Rothenberg Alman Gloven Olshan Kollman Weil also left to begin his law training in Boston. We Schwartz Schlussel Wish these men all the luck in the World. Front Row: Kaufman Korobkin Margolin '!Skippy Mishlove Esrig Gilbert Borrus 397 Z.. V1 4, e f ...r E. Szmyd . . P reb E. Wegh . . Vice-Pres L. Warner . . Secy D. Yalo Treas W xy ' Top Huw: Tllircl Row: Sem-und Row: Front Row: Hzmugzm Teatlnwl Thomas Nuuter .larmbs Festa Doyle Klepinger Kier Humphrey Fell Keller Thomson Dmvnen Saw:-zuk Oreflic-e Piper Tyler Szmyd Hammerle Spaeth VunAllmen Vervake lalleggio Garc-zinski Aukerman Carpenter Haberstroh Sutlherlin Lerzak Miller Fishback lllll KAPPA lPSIl0 When the conversation of the caffein and cigarette session gradually shifts from the finer points of engineering to the practical side of life, one may catch fragments of 'fThe Narrow Escapes of Willie, Lump-Lump Thomson and The Beautiful Friendship of Robin Spaethu. Deacon Hammerle, the darling of the E.F,. school, becomes vocal at appropriate moments with 'fThis a While , and the Groben brothers decide a seance is in order. Finally Rich chants, Up, table, and Fearless Frank Fell pops out with another football prediction for 'fFacing the facts. Among the memorable occasions were Sunday afternoons with the Zetasg the alley party with the ATOs, Kappas, and DGsg the Winter Formal g the Spring Carnation Dance g and the day the bison got away. Those receiving di- plomas in February were Dave F ishback, Don Grove, Bill Thomson, and Wilbur Klepinger. June Graduates included Rex Bostwick, Byron Downen, Bill Haldeman, and Norman Kier. Top Row: Howard Keister Strack Beemer Valo Wooten Harper Amos Second Row: Steinmetz Sterling Clarke Groben, D. Warner Groben, B. Thrush Everson Dean Front Row: Haldeman Cipolletti Loefller Wegh Hajzyk Rodgers Cutshall 399 new Q I R. Willi . . Pres. D. Collette Vice-Pres. P. Hahn . . Seey. J. Stzwsliak . . Treas. .af 4, , 0- it was Top Row: Frieberg Wolfe Ogden Anderson Hall Yoder Lehman Bickford Frey Third Row: Merrill Williams Spahn Seaney Rohrs Starsbak Taylor Henke Tuttle 1.1 Second Row: Wheeks Ostrander Bair e Collette McCreery xl' 8' Dowell Cline Willi -' -' Front Row: Nelson Owens Hill Dondanville Winter , ' n .,.. Stephenson THHA IIHI Theta Chi finished another year of wining, dining, and -fining at 359 Vine. Among those surviving the ordeal, besides the dogs, were twenty-five graduates, including five Gimlets, three UP blanket winners, and two student senators. Leading the parade into this cold world was student extraordinary, Bob Weeks, followed by baseball manager Tex', Dowell. Our old men, Itch Pettit, Mike Papanoli, and Glen Nygren, finally made it. The house index will suffer as Brent Anderson, Jack Ayres, Norm Hitt, and Bere Clarke leave us. Some men just do not know when to quit, besides graduating, Prexy Bob VVilli, Jack Starshok, Dave Collette, Bob McCreery, Dean Getz, Russ Cline, and Big John Wismar some- how managed to get married. The last of the Navy set sail as Jim Ryan, Frank Kovalcik, Bill Dvorak, Bob Lederer, Jim Marks and Art Stunkel received their sheep- skins. Rounding out the quarter hundred are Will Bair, Jim McCord, Tom Seaney, and secretary, Paul Hahn. -'ir ' .., 'Y ff: ,W -ff ' -1' V .. . I t A 'X ' . a - .+.t r it .. f F .i ii if ' . Th , f F ...,. A , .,., 1 -0 ' . - 1 ,A . a r e W fir- . B uirfg Top ROW: Killey Frye Clarke Miller, C. Swartz Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Butchko Force Marks Karras Martin Schmidt Bussell Wismar Bauerbond Anderson, G. Silvestri Bowman Elmer Clark, R. Clark,B. McCord Klein Nygren Miller, H. Wheatly Hahn Lederer Steukel Ayers Getz Anderson, B. Papanoli Dvorak Ryan Pettit .Ianosek Mudd Roeder Bozo Butch Minnie Whitmore Ruminer Kendal Backer Holloway 401 ECk91'1y . , Pres French . . Vice-Pres LOI1g2iI'dI16I' . , Secy Benn . , Treag Top Row: Pequignot Parsanko Ewbank Shaw Mc-Glasson, R. Ne-cond Rmv:Georges Benn Rados Rayburn Luckas Front Row: Ditto Christen French Meyer Hughes 'WU Xxx IHHA TMI Here we go into our twentieth year, and we are about to burn the mortgage-or the house, which ever is the more convenient. This year we sadly forfeit five of our most trusting and loyal seniors to the cold, cruel world--HSkeeter Casillas, Doug Baker, Beaver Patrol French, Inspector Ditto, and HC'hris Christen. Women just wouldn't let us study this se- mester, which is evident in all our blushing bridegroomsf' 'fHumphrey Donovan is now wearing the ball and chain along with l'Red Hughes, Economical John Ulrich, Baldy Hughes, and possibly 'fChubby Knotts. Sympathy Biggs isnlt the only professional engineer here with troubles, for Snake Pe- quignot is temporarily eating t'Gro-Pup until we locate a new mascot to replace old Blondie , our St. Bernard who passed away. With graduation upon us, and our seniors leaving We hope for the fulfillment of all their ambitions, and know that Theta Tau will live with them always. A l i ' Ji, ' ..l.ij..Jf'n,. 1 . l , 7 '. ' ' I' '-1ff'l0M7-HMQQFE-frf'f:'r-:gf-,. Top Row: Manich, M. Hartman Comparet Manich, S. Casillas McGlasson Second Row:Corry Morrison Stavenik Knotts Longardner Eckerly Front Row: Clauer Donovan Whitcombe Ryan Biggs 403 I g lqy-' Q 'xl 1 h 3 7 .gfffllll I T1 N , 'Q x Q5 531333. .. - ,Y ww. Zim' A 75-. is ,gf 44 Aff L. Stuuk . . Pres. R. Wliiteaker . Vice-Pres. D. Koch . . . Secy. f'. Lamb Top Row: Second Row: Front Row : . . House Mgr. Fe lice Williams Koch Zervas Lamb Burnside McLaughlin Landstrom Fischer Prekosovich Winkler Perry Ericsson Kolbrook Staak Bailey Beutler Wells Roll Shaner Townsley Benson Coe Arado Stepanek Brown Alexander Dunn NYU-You Blew Whitea ker Gillespie Cosby THHA I Everything seemed to be a little more settled this year that it was the previous year at the Theta Xi house. The results in the athletic field were especially gratifying, for, although we didn't do as well in some particular fields as we did the year before, the over-all outlook was much improved. This was shown, too, by the fine attendance at the HP tfor party? men's meetings before the home football games. Of course We had to take the bad with the good, and the bad came when we stopped to realize how many seniors We were going to lose. There were nineteen brothers in all Who shud- dered everytime someone mentioned that hor- rible three letter Word J -O-B. It is the hope of the whole chapter that We will be able to uphold the high standards of fraternity living for which they stood during the years that they were here. On their part We know that a tear will come to their bloodshot eyes everytime their thoughts wander back to the gay carefree days they spent at Purdue in the brotherhood of the Theta Xi fraternity. ... , -n 1. . f ' -5 A 'H S '59, t . p I 2'-Sa., 11' I, g e X g . UL . A 'T . ii-gals..-...Q ..,, i ii 'Z fi? 'o 'tg sa 4 ff 'fcfsfi 5.4 W .... ' . FQ s f' ,-Q2 T' 2 f-'tzlfqa , V f . ..ArQ:1 Wt ' -f . f .fe er. I 442. , E lg gi JI 1 f I B .. 55' fllf 1 . W. is -K K I ...fmt -Vt . ,Li . E .. .,-.a , T Y V . . .-'f 3 X: , ,. ILL Q we ' Top Row: Blough Curley Leakey Lake Moehlenbrock Taylor Neumayer Alm Third Row: Ware Henry VVeise Knight Hilts Blackmore Beckert Morris Munson Second Row: Myers Srnallshaw Kromkowski Christensen, W. Altherr Lewis Faust Klemens Kamp Brock Front Row: Furlong Neukuckatz Christenson, E. 'IYO-Yo Bechtos Shirar Turner Costello Harris 405 Mx. ,r A. Nelson . . Pres. C'. Zuck . . Vice-Pres. R. f.'I'i1XVfOl'd Secy. R. 13002111113 Treus. Top Row: Sf-r-onml Row: Front Row: Farrar Iiinsell Watters Bradshaw Meyer Visk Nasser,M. Nasser, J. Mr-Millan Hammond Sawyer Schubert Coleman Roth Dosmann Johnson Fremd Leach Mm-Allister Cooper Sadowsky Ahlquist 406 llllfl Gll A grand exodus-that's what it's been, with over half of the members graduating in one year. And then there were those who got married, too! The veterans do those odd things. There were Norm Watters and Frank Knotts who were married last summer. Then Mel Schendel be- came engaged, dropped out of school, while Chuck Zuck up and tied the knot in February. By then Andy Nelson, our prexy, had already graduated and started out for India to work. The other February graduates--Bill Swihart, Don Cleary, Don Leach, Paul Jacks, Lew McAllister, and Al Smith finally made it, too, and we began to notice more room in the house. Of course we did other things in '47-'48. Harry Alquist became a Gimletg Vic Miller went into Sigma Delta Chi g Gerry Smith and Fred Meyer were honored by membership in Tau Beta Pig Jim Coleman made Catalyst, and Fred Johnson and Dick Crawford were pledged to Pi Tau Sigma. There are lots of shoes to fill, though, just look at that list of seniors! That is really an exodus of a swell bunch of fellows. Top Row: Cook Aamot Smith Jacks Miller Cleary Schweizer Fisher Second Row:ZuCk Crawford Wakeland Schendel Knotts Czenkusch Worth Front Row: Mills Swihart Sohn Mrs. Bath Nelson Breeding DeCamp 407 MPHA IIHI Elson Sennhauser Hilt Johnson Price Fettig Parrish Smith Bere Studebaker Rudd Sheehan Prottengier Chenevey Lovell Carlson Krebs Ringland Abbett Singleton Slemmons Britton Yeager Hendricks Irwin IIMHS Commencement time has opened the door, and our seniors have left us for the cold, cruel world. Still lingering in our corridors is the everlasting memory of . . . the Lulu Auld duet of Barb Sheehan and Prexy Twink Ringland . . . Nancy Price tearing herself away from Kitty Kitty Krebs' continuous story Adventures in Mexicow to take up her cry of fourth for bridge' '... Betty Elson leaning over the banister with her Just a minute Johnnie . . . Mimi Britton and the pledges . . . our song- leader Dodie Parish returning from another Concert Choir trip . . . Scottie Slemmons, the perplexing problem of the call girl . . . Beth Prottengeier, our Sweetheart of Sigma Chi . . . the mid-night snacks and bull sessions of Daisy Smith, Chloe Studebaker, Pris Shelby, and Ditty-Dott Carlson . . . the slow but sweet Betty BelleYeager . . . Barb Hauter Rudd and Jo Reiff Dicks giving practical advice on married life to Jody Hubbard, Nan Fettig, Fran Lovell, and Nikki Niksch, who soon will receive their Mrs. degrees. Alpha Chi will never forget these outstanding members. -zaf- 96 286' GEL D. Ringland . Pres. M. Britton . . Vice-Pres. B. Abbett . . Secy. D. SlQIllI'IlOIlS Treas. Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: 55 Q Rea Windmall Bollinger Nesbitt Munson Clark Pflug Carlisle Mercer Craig Clark, M. Dickerson F raley Snyder Burnett Denby Sirnison Deveny Fletcher 5.. I K ' 1 r 5 . -15 -Wi- 2'-35 Q MPHA IIHTA Pl -Q4 'w Top Row: Clauer Koch Hart Farrell Miller Yoder Fister Shipman Front Row: Porter Spry Godard Simmons Thompson Alexander The highlight of our year occurred October 11, when we exchanged the Greek Letters FE for those of AAU. Now many of our charter members are leaving their college days behind them. Rosie Quear Rodarmal of Gold Pepper fame and Carolyn Hillis Johnson, former Y.W. GA. President, have already joined the ranks of the blessfully inarriedg Rosie will be traveling to Washington state while Carolyn stays on to further her education here at Purdue. Ginny Aper, able song leader, Evie Downs, Alpha Phi Alpha President, and Gloria Jimmy James have satin and lace plans for the very near future. Queenly Jo Gray goes off to the fashion world, while Omicron Nu President Lois Gillion dons a white uniform for her diatetics in- ternship. Mary Porter, our perennial jokester, a Triton member, is leaving behind the aches and pains of the P.E. school, And last to mention, but first to leave Cin F ebruaryj is Prexy Patty P.R.', Robbins for the business world. The very best of luck, girlsg we're going to miss you all. 7... .Zvi A-4 4564. 35- 35' 1 G' 5 .255 V , I, K .. N.-in Q. l e. x Q--..-, pun 410 P. Robbins . . Pres. H. Jones L. Gilliam G. Doan Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Vice-Pres. . . Secy. . . Treas. Nr ,A -QQ.. 99' ' . 'PZ 99, 99999 Petit Held Commiskey Bride Mologne Simons Martin Shepherd Gray Haas James Downs Craig Thomas Magie Jones Miller Robbins Doan Gilliam Betz ww iv MPHA XI lllllll lg McCurdy Baker,B. Congrarn Place Radtke Woodward Soller LaMair Lark Grumieaux Mosiman Mc-Nary Rhodes Vllilber Swanson Baker, M. Godwin Davidson Bauman Rankin Kubkowski Riggs Hitt Muehl Hile Michel Come June and watch the senior tassels blow in the breeze around the Alpha Xi house. Who can imagine the Fuzzy House without the delightful buzzins of our Gold Pepper and Mortar Board people, Barbie Bauman and Dotiy McNary? And we will never forget the midnight excursions of Moppet Hitt. Jo LaMair. and .lenny Radtke to the kitchen. Helene Wilbur, Norma Knaube, and Loie Bothwell walk out under the weight of their diamondsg and pin-women Marcia Rhodes, Donnie Godwin, and Sally Swanson leave with their one-and-onlys. The house is filled with budding romance-sg some, Mary Lou C'urtis, Carol Pat Shaw, and Dot Michaels, already have their wedding bands. Who, Riggsy! Vllatch that blush! Cary Both- well and Rene Rankin know all about that. Francie Baker, Midge Mosiman, and Bev Soller dash off with a few parting words. So long, people! Don't, forget to come back now and then to see all of us that are still here. f R Dai iclson . P1135 M Goclsun . . Vice-Pres N Ixnaub . . Secy S Su inson , . Treas Q-iQiJd.5't ' Hamilton Johnson Sloan Beacham Busby,-X. Dora Sigo Vokac Busby, R. Tudor Winter Pesha Baker, B. Baker, E. Hunt Thacker White Swisher Compton Templeton Nollman Roberts Tarn Houska Heidenreich Slay 2 i Top Row: Roberts Curling Boles Byers Bush Gable Rutherford SecondRow:Christensen Shipley Kirla Kuhns Potts Dwyer Newcombe Front Row: Culp Eichacker Anson Phiiion Vokoun Eichhorn Illlll XI The first stepping stone of the Beta Xi's was over the threshhold of the white house located at 146 N. Grant street. Our eyes met a general upheaval, what with trunks, paint cans, old rags, ladders, pails, empty coke bottles, and other odd doodads lying around. The Kemtone was barely dry when We were faced with rush and all its problems. Soon, at Kimono Kapers, We featured Hda pladgezf' lCourse, We confronted such things as teas, open houses, serenades, elections, and what-not during the entire year. It was a cold day in February when Coco Albrecht and Minnie Culp tripped up to Fred for their sheepskins. Sweating it out till June were Vonnie Anson and Mary Lou Philion, Sportswomen. A little more sure of themselves were Jean Eihacker, Vice-Prexy of A.W.S., and Ricky Costillow, V.P. of Pi Omicron and secretary of I.A.S. Jean Vokoun, Peg Taylor, and Glo Kirla followed their sister seniors out the door and into the world. gait . I I I ff T v T i li y af. sys X 414 A-Z Srjkjri. ,- f ,..-. J. Eichacker . Pres D. Kuhns . Vice-Pres M. Nigh . . Seey N. Anderson . T reas his 165 Top Row: Albrecht Anderson, N. Roberson Anderson, N. L. Tetrault Kull Blackwell Sowers Second Row: Whiteman Enz Costilow Bostick Martelle Jorda n Kessler Front Row: Nigh Firke Bender Taylor Hatch Laugeman Av- v CHI IIMHSA C'hi Umega's sixteen graduates will take their sheepskins and quietly close the book on four years of college life. They will remember the annual Pearl Formal, our new housemother, Mrs. T. , Fhristinas caroling, snow lights with ATK Vs, the after hours parties, and the hig times we've had together. Sue Roberts, Marilyn King, Jacie Stover. Barbie Binz, and Mary Whitford left us to the tune of wedding bells. Orange blossoms will also be in order for graduating seniors, Betty Lou Harrison and Dolly Uverley. Among our seniors are ex-prexy, Bev Doeringg our masters of activities and honoraries, Nonie Molke, Gloria Gravette, and Midge Hazelwoodg and our wits Jan Roe and Viv Haines. Here's hoping that seniors Alison Smith, Mar- jorie Peterson, Joyce Bichmiller, Barbara Shultz, Elinor Julian, Marilyn Miles, June Thompson, and Helen Thompson make a huge success of their careers. Good-by and come back often. Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: 1 . is ',. . .: ,F-. '. Rogers Cattell Miller Memering Crouse George Vogt Whitford Struhs McCord Dill Roe Ryan Free Randell Scheidler Willi Lathrope Davis Harrell Rand Vogl Scull Newell Pettijohn Harger Stover Winnegar Hanncock Hodson Baker Ixnutzen Henderson VlIlCll x 4111 B. Doering . . Pres. N. Laing . Vice-Pres. B. Schultz . . Secy. D. Geiger . . Tre-as. Top Row: Third How: Second Row Front Row: 5-f Jw Sowers Tneshurg Morehouse Schultz Miles Brown Lowry Bichniiller Thompson Roberts Goodman Crawford Laing Thompson Launh King Smith : Overlev Gravette Roe Doering Mrs. Tyrell Peferson Haines Harrison Hazlewoocl Rose Tellkamp Kohut Julian Geiger Evans W, bpbsgsm S 'Ni S- 1 .,..-ef L W 41, X W.-1-f'T ' Ili 'Q N1 gn. 1 tg gs- . ,. I Pillars v :Quai ' 1 zfiliiii 2 I 3 ty X 1, - , .1-V, :.. Q wigs., , , . J F - 3 r 'M e ... 2' 417 Ilillll GAMMA Top Row: Second How: Front Row: 418 Hedger-ook Maney Cunningham Bennett Ayres Misner Noyes Grarnelspavher, R. Pappas Mitchell Grincly Martin Coen Griffith, I. Griffith, S. VVorthington Dalton Bibos Alexander Brand Gaugel Anderson Grainelspac-her, C. Wiler 9 v.4 Ali The Delta Gan11na's have just finished one of their best years in the history of the chapter, and we are sorry that our seniors are leaving us to enter the cold, cruel world. Happy memories of the year are returning to find the addition completed, the Varsity Varieties skit, winning the sign contest, and being awarded permanent possession of the Lodde Speech Trophy. VVe'll 111iss our seniors who won't be with us next fall-Shirl Byraln and her store g Marty Sinith and her Theta Xi ping Lois Clark and Marj Stitt, our Gold Peppers and Mortar Boards: ex-prexy Marilyn Marlowg Ruthie VVorthington, Marj Sturges, Jane Norris and Shirl Harris with their songs and jokesg Tonnnie Thonipsong and our graduating town girls Dot Poe, Barbie Chestnut, and Bonnie Oswalt. Bidding us a fond farewell are our Christmas brides Elaine VVagley Griininenstein, Char Skel- ton Klunipp, and Madie Johnson Uttg Nancy Clark, to marry her Beta: and Jackie Brandt, to enjoy life at Powers Modeling school. ,491 f N, M Mallou . . Pres. H Thompson . , Vice-Pres. P Weinx , . Secy. E Johnfeon . Treas. T, Z if f Strook Clark, N. Eggert Kindig Purdy Stitt Norris Sturges Wolff Pask Clark, L. Bannon Poe Harris Frazee Wagley Brandt Cochrane Skelton Johnson, N. Borgeson Finch Thompson Oswalt Luedeking Smith, M. Byram Erhardt Johnson, M. Bredfeldt Scheer Worthington, R. Marlow Chestnut Smith, S. Besenfelder KAPI7' lPHA lHll Top Row: Third How: Second Row: Front Row: Curran Spencer Jenkins Rush Alberty, B, Darnall Alherty, V. Caldwell Vuuglian ClliiIlllJ61'S VanNess Korty Bickel Allen Williams Seholelielcl Murphy Sargeant Hurley McMaster Dittricli, K. VVaterberry Dittrirh, M. Salnionfl Balls Roberts Smith Gammie Mattix Garrett Gamble Jahnke Hilt Sharpless Lange Grinslacle Schroyer Anderson The Theta house really feels the loss of its thirty-one seniors. We are proud of our four Mortar Boards, Annie Schaffner, Jan Noth- helfer, Jeanne Taylor, and Pat Binneyg and our six Gold Peppers, the above four plus Elinor Hilton and house president, Bee Aim Cooper. We beam with pride on Lynn Moore, the gal that wrote, directed, and accompanied our Varsity Varieties act. We'll miss the charm and beauty of Sunny Boyd, Debris Queen in '47, and popular, vivacious Jan Nothhelfer. Almost everyone is interested in some ac- tivity. Around the Theta house the T.G.I.T. a major one. Meeting place? That's a deep dark secret. During the C'hristmas vacation three seniors came through with engagement rings, Trudy Johnson, Georgia Crowe, and Jean Ikinsg Norma Herslnnan and Dotty VVoerheide began the New Year by taking Fiji pins. So we end the semester with a little 1'egret in our hearts and with the hope that it's just So long for now and not Hgoodbyl' to all our wonderful grads. 2 5 Q 99.44 ff , - - -. 420 B A. Cooper . Pres. J. Scott . Vice-Pres. J. Day . SQCY- C. Chambers . Tre-as. 5 ,J X., sf' xr Top Row: Burgess Svlraffner Hershman Day Edwards Binney Holes Scott Stevasou Second Row: Feemster Moore Waterberry Nothhelfer Burkart Ikens Crowe Buchan Hummel Woerheide Front Row: Pritchard Boyd Snyder Johnson Mrs. Camp Cooper Hilton Taylor I 'N ., ii:-.' V A I K . nl 421 KAPPA KAPPA li NIIVIA . .4 .A . 1. ..,, - e -W, .. kv ' Tk-QT H 'S -i-FSL' ' 5' AR ' 0 Q is W 1, ,, 4 , Wy 55.9. 5 . A sf .pw T -at sh ' P Tv.- .fat - - qos Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: iii? P Courtney Ricke Weidner Snodgrass Yoder Slagle Jeffries Lynch Barrett Snakenburg West Rohlwing Covert Gongwer Wilkey Oyler Short Papenguth Davis Newby Grubb Fritz Ryan Sexton Missman Tucker Losson Another June . . . another graduation . . . another class of seniors becoming alums. All their grand times spent in college will be but happy memories. The class of '48, eighteen strong, receives our congratulations and good luck. February found Helen Schaupp, June F ogle, Helen Honey, Omicron Nu, and Lil Oyler in the graduating procession. In June, Ellen Aldag, president of Y.W.C.A., Gold Pepper, Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, president of Alpha Lambda Delta, and Delta Rho Kappag Dort Walker, Bea Habicht, and Pris Osgood graduated. Others that were graduated were our prexy Ruth Anne Miller, Kappa Delta Pi and Pan Hel Presidentg Susie Schlueterg Sally Hammond, Gold Pepper 5 Mary Lou Casterg Dolly Power, of Varsity Variety fame, and Harriett Kuby. We can't forget Timmy Loran, Union executive, Gold Pepper, and Mortar Board g Marg Jansing, Betsy Davis, Gold Pepper, and Debris queen, Jeanne Wilson. It'll be lonesome at the Kappa house without you-we'll certainly miss you, class of 348. 422 R. A. lNIiIler . Pres. M. Power . . Vice-Pres. M. Jansing , Secy. S. Sehleuter Treas. 25' . - e f Topiliow: Adams Lindgren Hooker Schaupp Christian Eversole Bridgeman Robinson Forsythe Ropkey Grishaw Third Row: Ham Oyler Thorns Jansing McXiece Hurt Walker Habicht Osgood Second Row: Honey Hammond Henning Kulby Fogle Schlueter Aldag Davis Front Row: Schoo Dalton Carnahan Penick Loran Miller Power Wilson 42 X. 4, Top Row: PHI N McCampbell Smith Hollars,R. Sanker Runkel Mc-Conck Arnold Bishop Kern Front Row: Muller Hansell Hoos Hollars, B. Kropp Schoen Dobson Nl U Compliment after compliment floated through the'Phi Mu house last fall praising the new house mother, Mrs. Miner. We had a busy and memorable year. Just ask our prexy, Lou Anne Dobson, who tried to divide her time between vice-president of the Union and Kappa Delta Pi. Ex-prexy, Velma Sniitli, agrees with her as she recalls her ae- tivities as Junior Manager of the Exponent. One of the memories was the crowning of a second Dream-man at our spring formal. W e wave a fond good-by to the seniors who are leaving us. Ruth Hollars plans a teaching career, while Nancy Monroe hopes to continue work in foreign language. Shirley Sanker won't have to worry about her eight o'clocks anymore. Dona Herb's future will be in Air Transportation. Janie Hansell plans to pursue the field of bacteriology. To each of you we say So longi good luekkand Godspeed. We hope that you will remember your days at Purdue and come back to visit us often. R5 1545 is 05 fs 5 an ggi as -sar Q, we f 2 I 'urls' 424 iff :A my V. Smith . Pres. J. Gross Vice-Pres. J. Hansell . . Secy. V. Carlson Tre-as. if Top Row: Bogan Newton Gross Front Row: Mrs. Miner .Whitehead Herb Kiserl Milligan Rider Powell Carlstedt Thomas Ebbinghaus Costello Jones V' 1- Ni X! , M exfef X A 1 f V 'li 'X -f fx -x Pl BETA PHI We are sorry to see these arrow-wearers leave us, either by way of graduation or following the love bug. Bubbling Suzie Finch leaves her perpetual rush , personality t.wins, Lil' F lower' ' and Betsy successfully produced 27 Pi Phi's from 27 pledges: and Marty Sower has married her doctor. Happily, Barbie Garretson, Avis Mayer, and Helen Wileman depart as Kappa Sig sweet- hearts. No more long distance calls from P. J.: it t Mitzie has become Mrs. Hoffman. t'Little Jo proudly displays the diamond of Boydston. Jamie graduates since she found a cap 'n gown that fits. Rosie disbands her date bureau, and Nancy Kelsey leaves with a Phi Sigma Kappa pin. Beeba Holden, Sally Hammond, and Lucy Broeking, strictly B.W.O.C.'s are turning do- mestic. Cupid has bitten Junie Reeve. We won't Wiieman Mrs. Shafer Kelsey Hammond hear any more shower room arias from Phyl Kidd. Carol Kennedy and Helen Nepple still hand out advice to bewildered sophomores. Top Row: Kidd Kennedy Nepple Johns Mayer Holden Broeking Second Rownlamison Lisle Funsett Lefler Gannon Cabonargi Caudell Garretson Means Harrison , , - - So long, we re going to miss you. Front Row: Rich Shaneburger Carroll Clark Cox Meehan Chatham Finch z lx 'f i ,-'Sat-U, hr' 426 N. Kelsey . . Pres. S. A. Hammond . Vice-Pres. M. K. Caudell , . Secy. D. Cabonargi . Treas. ' Tigvlf. gk, Top Row: Gossman Reeve Hynes B3l'kIH311 Yount Lowe Trippett VVitherspoon Shauafelt Zenger Second Row: Leuellen Kreisley Canniff Williams McMullen Anderson O'Donnell Rudolph Plaster Front Row: Ryder Besesi Mulligan Kothrich Sadler Richey Stiver l H S z S AR 3 Top Row: Duffy Jorgensen Alexander Reilly Modisett Duke Second Row:Hawley Baugli Schmitt Kistner Layden Bigalow Petersen Front Row: Bosse Davis Pearson Hayes Bock F i 'T' V 'W WZWLWHDSQ 4951 572543235 N v-fs 'wmv-sw-ur sms lWQ'wwMhou4g,.A N..-A 'wvw-Qi hs IHA IAII MPHA No sooner had We settled in our new Dutch- Colonial home than the shouts were raised Where do we put all the men for open house? and Can we raise pennies for SDX by selling rides down our fire-escape? It was a cozy house with its many relatives,'. Fiji Dick Sorensen was a perrenial guest 'til ring-Woman Mare Studer, Gold Pepper, Ex- ponent, and rush chairman, graduated in Febru- ary. Sally Elliot, KDP, AVVS, and Expo, also left then. She is now busy baking pies for J. H. Lee, besides doing grad work. Harriet Bigalow is moaning seniorblues because she's going back to Cleveland. Marg Ann Baker, AVVS and Green Guard chick leaves, less her bridge deck. Mick got a ring from f'Uncle Dick Rossbachg and 'tUncle Charliew Ankenbrock and Cousin Bobl' Koehler hardly let us see pin-Women Betty Schillinger and Betty Bosse. Phyl Davis also joined the steady list with Jack Patterson. One of our gals from Texas, Phyl Reasor, sur- prised us by becoming the first freshman Sportswoman. 428 .L X-:Ui t .'.:,. G, I f :, 5. . .ff T - gig P fbwnsi- 1 . ' E i fl T P :fl .v .1 ' .Q :QSO-1 if I Q, I -4 SPX .45 M. Pearson . PPGS- E,B0ek . . Vice-Pres. if ' M. Petersen . Seey. U Q . J. Hayes . Treas. V' ' ' P 1 Q' f- -1. 1 ':'.5 I QU - ' -5 'Ps - . .VW . 5 .0 4 if U W r A 9 .vi vase' pq-nf . r 5' ,1.. Ns 5' .,.,, 1, - Top Rmr: Guernsey Shively Kester Reason, J. Rensor, P. Second How: Schillinger Ceisner Baker Roth Clltshall Aeker Front Row: Skinner Miehel Mrs, Meis Stlldel' Irgzang if fe ' ,1.:w,.:. . . , :3 ' ' --..-,-...MQW ' '-- ' Qf3Qf':1Sfx4:':' if ' ff? in A I 2- 153 4' 4 ,.... -'X .5 I ., . ., mi. ., , av W? Q? ff aff, 1 ,Q w .f A' 1 . ,-4, , Q 3 .... gp j I' V- ex I xo M Q' Q . , PM A 3541 f '-.Kg .ilk 5 .X W .xg . wmkw., , ,WN '4 . .ff .5-f www - - . N l,,.,., Ti 429 ith SL' Afm! if Q? if -L Top Row: South Ushry Rothschild Baim Levin, K. Levin, C. Pekow Front Row: Zelomek Sherman Shiffrnan VVolI'f Rothbart, I. UVIHIA September, 1947, found the Omegas back at Waldron Street-painting, papering, and plan- ning for a big year. VV e are happy to say that those big plans materialized--the sweetest event of the year was the Omega Candy Ball, when the original Lollypop chorus performed. Ester Rothbart came back to school with Don Gold's TEP pin, while a little something sparkled on the third finger, left hand of Candy Levin, Ginny Wolff, Barbara Shermany, and Phyllis Oshry. In February, the three musketeersw - Barbara Sherman. Jean Zelomek, and Ginny Wolff--graduated, leaving behind Roslyn Pekow and Ginny Baim to carry on the mischief. In June, Candy Levin, Esther Rothbart, and Bobby Rudin were in the graduating procession to gather their sheepskins. Ginny Wolff and Ellen Shiffman carried off the honors of the sorority by being pledged to Kappa Delta Pi. So long, gals! We'll miss ya' all! ,fl ,am S -All ers, ---fag , SIGIVIA llllllll ll Our year really began on October 11, 1947, for on that day Delta Psi became the Alpha Epsilon pledge chapter of Sigma Delta Tau, national sorority. Pledging was quickly followed by a picnic, dances, and open house. Soon we shed our pin-feathers to acquire active status and donned our golden torches. Our own Aunt Leem helped make our den seminars more authoritative, and she was a terrific bridge fourth. Lil Vogel and her f'Sterling 5 Muriel Krivit and her sailor, Phil, and June and Billium joined the engaged couples at the end of the room. Graduated in June were these Uloversl' plus Fhickie Zelzer, Eileen Bromberg, and Middy Friedman. Our activity girls Vogel, Ballin, Gabovitch, Rosen, and Newmark Vied for the house cup. The big four tour ossifersb retained their solid front until Bobby left and Sammy was annexed to the June, Ellie, Joyce trio. Our Carnival dance was a big success and the spring formal the most beautiful yet. See you all at Homecoming! S Top Row: Vogel Bromberg Zelzer Krivit Zobel SeeondRow:Ballix1 Richards Krall Harris Rosen Greenberg Front Row: Friedman Bornstein Newmark Appleman Brauer .pq- PA Hflll III CHU llll The Panhellenic Council is an advisory and governing or- ganization coinposed of two delegates from each national sorority and one delegate from each local sorority on the campus. The council has the responsibility of cooperating with the administration in maintaining high standards of sorority life and intersorority relations. To forward cooperation among the sororitics the council sponsors meetings of the sorority officers where new ideas and programs of running the houses are exchanged. The formulation of rules governing rushing, pledging, and initiation of women are part of the council's job. Although it has its own constitution, it is basically governed by the National Panhellenic Council, whose chief aim is to prove the worth of Greek letterorganiza- tions on college campuses. 1 2 This was another busy year for The Fraternity Affairs Office. Well remembered are the days when there were only four or five things to be typed or minieographed at a time in connection with the administrative Work done for the Fraternity Presidents' Council. The program this year was ably led by Wendy Mann, senior secretary, and assisted by the junior secretaries. John Reeve was in charge of the Interfraternity bowling, chess, and bridge tournaments. Don Batty's accomplishments for the year was the establishment of a rush file. Mac McDonald was the fair-haired lad Who coordinated the scholarship among the fraternities. Bill Hobbes took care of the publicity and everyone pitched in to help make Greek VVeek a big success. FRATERNIIY AFFAIRS lllfllll Top Row: Strawbridge Batty DeVoe Winter Wittei' Reeve Front Row:McDona1d Mann Kessel Hobbes l 433 K I. l A910 'IVY X x ,1 X, x rf L., l f V XL, , X5 ' X I x qi' A N A K X 4 at- v O. ff- fl ' 1 x ,rf f x Q X 4,5 wy, ., A -1 , VA , W' ' 'X , V IR 101451, 1 L msun mlm ll ,, 1, .1 1 1 4 ES... RESIDI K vb vi U, , .fly Rx .YF C' 9 Q A 0 if YA ,V 1 .36 '11, 71' 1 RISIDE K K X K X . ' X x X X I x W N X RESIIII CES.. RESIIII CES... RESIN lIlS...RlSI 4 sf' favafi Q29 ! fa, 4 'K s- ff sf ff? QQ M 2? '.f :f-:ss-mg-':f. fawfzg - -'2I':f'2'2f1fr1f'a v.', fy ' ' ig-5.,,':2f51.1zf1Tf ,? :.. 5: f-,L 'I--:ff .1,,1.:1,:,.,- 9 1,-xp f W bg:- ' ,2:i's,.z':ii7':'3::fa '5f':':3-elm-A v :W 2.4335 ' I Q , ,...,,. l ,.,, ...,, 5 .. , , .Jw-if ' , - v -'-:,w.:!T4:+:.,g:,.:, 'ig - - ' .-:H-:':1:4.,f.'::m::' r +1 Wlllll 'S IllSIIll lIlH llS As in all student organizations, the W.R.H. Club is run by the stu- dents theinselves. Pictured to the 4-Q! left is the Governing Board which deterinines the policies of the club. Below is the Student Staff which serves as advisors for the members as they live within their own society. GUYERNING BOARD rom: Comlis Davis .Xugustine Fulton Byers Buekuer STUDENT STAFF Topllow: Pzmagon Kish Fisher Sutton Loekliai't Sawin Woods Cranksluiw Augustine l'll'UIllRUlYIliIll'lll'ij,I'l1ll Rigmlen Bell Brown Byers Buckner Combs Little Fox Cash W.R.H. has expanded during the last year until it includes not only the permanent housing units but also Bunker Hill I and II and parts of Chippewa. There are some memories which will always recall days spent in VV.R.H.i the mad dash for breakfast over the muddy path from Bunker at 7:59 a.m., the P. J. party at Christmas, trade dances and open house, the serenades, candlelight dinners, and various other never-to-be-forgotten incidents in the halls. As we reminisce we recall the old dance programs, especially one from December Dreams , the excitement of a big date nightu, and the confus- ion on some bulletin boards. VV e re- member the fad of knitting, and the late hours to finish just one more rowu. Yes, the year is over, but the fond memories will remain. my fm.3i4.L' IVTIF ' ffA1vrf'Y5gfcffC0Nrf5T FJ , , Q irq, 437 Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Wien Kessel Pence Fultz Birch Hickman Fizeheck Bremen Stiller Berry Gorham Hildre th Burchell White Gillen Scheldrup Wolfe Fahler Gould Weinholdt Hayden Byers Hoffman Sahr Nakas Daniel Hoople Banta Fisko Albritton Spar Cochran Sawin Shane Quinlan Wolford Willianis Zimmerman Hooper Tucker OlDonnell Coppess Black- burn Snediker Pohlkotte Remley, B. Keister Jarrett Danner White Olson Boris Weaver Davis Smith,lVI. Titus, Goss Kessler Mann VVeber Wazer Ruben Lanier Mitchell Rehm Everett Million Chilcote Wicker Zabel Thoroman Redenbacher Nugent Vlasic Crawford Miller Wright Lane Whelan Stoops Tuley Ice Henry Rosner Kayser Schultz Woody Madden Courtney lllllH SlllllH Top Row Overstreet Green Smythe Patton Norwald Enders Gerkin Haymaker Elbel Mass Th11dRoxx Dooling Willingham Adams Aldred Nagle Canfield Brislain Westhafer Nelson Qecond Roxx:Givens Warrick Clarke Lowery Hooker Gribler Hunt Teal Barnes Williams Front Row Crull Price Sauter Fell Blunk Buford Clark Claussen Murphy Cleban Resare Finley Hoffman Stibbie Clutter Brenneman Dellinger Spry Piker Clodfelter Lacey Richenback Canright Hackendorn Potter Sheldrup Storm Rhind Nelson Reed Smith, R. O'Brien Winchell Whiifen Schaeffer Raih Tack McBride Saunders Tutewiler Pyatt Lyda Williams O'Neill Carr Casey MacCauley Umbehocker Eberts Lindley Jansen Kreuser Gage Mirth Love Clark Markel Schumaker Woltman Bolds Hammond Solomon Bird McCarthy Habicht Sanders Gray Zimmerman Culver Bowling Levi Geyer Fisher McAllister Bowes Lui Love Schlesinger Christensen Manuel Irwin Lammers Top Row: Third Row 1 Second Row: Front Row: Top How: Third Row: Seeonrl Row: Front R ow: Top Row: 'l 'hird Row: Second Row: Front ROW: Endicott Bammer Gard Hess Paschen Nichols Paden Abrams Freije Lehman Allen Weber Carter Houpt Woods Ball Clark Wayrnire Dunbar Grande O'Brien Snellenberger Grundman, Head resident Curtin Rowen Curtin Painter Merry Stith Clark Newton M uskaui' Carheiner Cammaek Coglizer Kemper Miller Bengston Pierce Jenks Jordan Dickinson Brown Lathrop Lutz Buck Stoops Harter Tower Jones Hoover .Iaequess Crane Campshafer Gatinaw Good Gross Donnellan MCColm Bearh Aronson Mellors Black Huey Schaffner Hunnicut Crankshaw Behle Harvey Madden Pnthoff Alderfer Radford Smith Fosburg Jannsen Wilson Hager Greier Cain Kison Wilson Miller Hardin Martin Landes Kittell Martin Whirledge Meaiys Blum Boyd Kroft Sutton Boyd Keller Johnson SIIUTH Ullll Top Row: Third Row: Second How Z Front How: Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Daniel Gable Sanders Goller Mather Newland Carter Bridgeman Wilson King Bufliington Anderson Roberts Wolfe Glasser Bassin Miller Kadell Hanes Posternock Millard Robinson Beach Deter Feagens Herrinan Goheen Hays Maetschke Grulmm Bogun MC'c'l21I11l'OL'll Hicks Iiellulmax' Moore Thorne Eglett Lundeen Salyer Freuh Weldy Norris Crandnl Lagemann Fraley Coleman Buchmiller Ziegler Augustine Little Chiaho Glick Briggs Maschmeyer Brookie VztnFleit Duke Martin Kulwin Schlemmer Winje Leeson Kronewitter Martin Nolting Kesler Willianis Berry Roe Crouse Smith Johnson Lakin Bethke Pope F oust Anderson Grubb Alexander Bollock Taillon Kish Pearson Frahm Phillips Mark Bibos Kuespert Yarnelle Hodson Radcliff Mitrano McCabe Perkinson Detzer Top Row: Third Row: Sevoncl Row: Front Row: Top Row: Sevond R ow: Front Row: Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Marquart Schooley Shipley Spitler Highly Bossong Schwall Leedke Lance Nowinski Gish Frederick Robbins Mason Hawley Wishard Erb Kistner Mc-Dowell Green Ankenbruck Christenson Whitson Don nard Purdy Purcell Friedman Brennan Acco Andersen Naylor Ray Sikich Julow Eiserstedt Duzy Tuttle Yeager Appleman Svhmitt Primmer Truman Greer Jaeger Berg Huffington Wise Dititricli Ottinger Young Gulstrom Krueger Miller Mull Panagon Hoc-hstetler Ohr Poberds Brewer Simon Walker Stephenson Brown Jenkins Jones, A. Jones, B. Clark N agel Wolf House Schoene Challis King Rago Weisheit Shively Tallarico Fisher Annis Thompson Klapp Felder Brice Schifflin Deveny Stieglitz Higgins Shafer Fulton Jacobs Skurka Plutko Swensen Burgoyne Eversole Mc-Kibbon Ford Bush Custer Schwenke Dickerson Nickel Simison Top Row: Hults Boger Yundt Schoelf Third Row: Allen Hoar Percival Second Row: Olund Wood Robinson Mecum Billow Danis Slouser Front Row: Kleifgan Vaught Millman Ladd Allen Little Stoops Top Row: Schloerke Lockhart Molhaupt Landen Zoeckler Third Row: Chanines Wilkinson Heckard Boxell Second Row: Merhing Swenson Miller Johnson Hansen Hungerford Front Row: McKee Landis Statton Brown Buckner Virts Miller Top Row: Perigo Rodgers Sterns Little Fourth Row: Robuck Schapanski Beavers Little Third Row: Sanich Gillogly Stangle Meyers Cole Second Row: Harms Prickett Smith Jones Stark Earnest Jackson Front Row: Jones McCord Andrews McGaham Sweeny Winans Alnionrode Herrold IIHIPPEW BU KER Hlll 444 -I Top Row: Sixth Row: Fifth Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Sec-ond Row: Front Row: Ditzenberger Link Rohloff Duffy Bywater Reeves McKinley Chance Albritton Gra uer Jones Oehn Bradley Roark Bell Story Bridges Ellenbrand Margaret Jones, R. Grifiin Ryan Abbott Auth Garrison Eagan Donahue Stetzel Curtis Breimeier McCall Porter Heineman Debias Murley Enos Ruden Rinker Duke Martin Reynolds Hopkins Patton Palin Fickle Fulton Fisc-her Melloy Child Mayfield Longtiu Clauser Matosec Eldred Newcomb Rutherford Tilden Eck Newton Billeter Tweedy Sanders Stahl Carter Salem Shay Sadler Bergereon W'hite Little Fox Rigdon Vincil Caryl Hendrickson Elsner Shake FHA Klllll lllllllllllli CARY HAllS Franklin Levering Cary Halls, the Men's Residence Halls, at present house some twenty-two hundred men. This is the largest group of students living to- gether on campus. The men are organized socially, politically, and athletically in Cary Club. Through annual dues paid by each resident the club attempts to give its members a Well rounded program of extra-curricular activities. The student governing body of the halls is the Cary Club Joint Council, which is composed of one representative from each of the eight units and Terry House. All matters pertaining to the residents and Cary Club itself are decided upon by this Council, which is elected each spring by the members of Cary Club. A Music Room, Recreation Room, Radio Club, and a Camera Club plus an extensive athletic and social program are planned and maintained by the club. Additional relaxation is provided by the Cary Grill, unoflicial Cary Club hangout. Seniors who have been outstanding in campus and Cary activities are recog- nized by membership in Cary C lub's honorary, Pendragon. New members are chosen each year by the faculty sponsors and the present membership. Harding Brown Anderson Whelan Murphy Williams Day Schaut Fitzgerald Davis Pickle um' PENDRAGON TopRow: VVolt.er Brown Eklind Gold Highlander Front Row: Zimmerly Cohn Harding Clark JOINT COUNCIL Top How: Schlack Goldzwig Mullett, Heinriclis Newill Young Meyer Weiss Farris Knight Russell Fourth Row: Locke Wolter Brown Turner Mznthena Cattzmach Stenger Jacoby Brink lVIurphy Eck Cipollina Third Row: Schanb Davis Zimmerly Anderson VVhelun Harding VVillia.ms Streed B1'own,E. Bush Second Row: Ferreira Freese Borneman Belden Fitzgerald Day Benko Donovan Front Row: Tremelin VVestrup McKillip Dunn Koniisarcik Wise Pickel Woodall 446 -ww gi 447 llll Top Row: Shoner Jordan Boyle Trempel Jordan Miller Knee-ht Schwartz Gunn Ulmer Inskeep Third Row: Wilson Shields Mager Atherton Beck Cave Wunder Ort Dykes Huber Murphy SecondRow:Lyndall Coulter Crownover Bearden M1-Carthy Slanker Rygaard Feallock Strapulos Adams Front Row: Bergmann Morris Fields Hall Martin Stavrotf Cannon Budd Cohn Top Row: Van Tilbury lVIunn Zuckerman Schnakenhurg, R. Vondersaer Sc-hnakenburg,E. Reynolds Saul Johnson Keyt Kaufman Hewer Third Hou: Maurer Luther Srhwind Williams, H. Williams,R. Kiozales Horwitz Southland Flick Clark Lowell Burg Second Row: McCaffrey Basso Mc-Eneny Sample Chenoweth Waring Wolters Goodrich Schulte Strasser Front Row: Bruak Burnett Day .lar-ol: Elliott Hollander Wilson Datena Top Row: Iiriuly Berghoff Scliulinan Strouse Tu.lTet Pilch Harding Suite Rerick Weaver Selman Beal Hill Lorber Third Row: Poe Peter Kleinman Dunn Oheler Stenger Sm-hmidt Hall McKillip Marquis Ferrell Ward Pfdkins Second Row:Hewett Tajirian lllohanimeil Brown Klint Sunflernmn Meeeh Hellernian Jaffe Smith Front Row: Iidelinan Lic-litenfeld Reese Fitzgerald Young Day Newill Smith Bright Buchholz Hite UITA llllll , Top Row: Guenther Zajec Werdman Martin Doyne Sawin Orr Head Best Wheeler Hottell Third Row: Adkins Conway Kenyon Brandenburg Fields Maddox Brehm Jessup Koeyle Borst Moore SecondRow:Axe Tallarico Touloukiau Blickenstaff Liddell Cross Daniel Briggs Hill Ferree Front Row: Day Newman McGrath Hertenstein Koehl Lee Robertson Neibel Lane Mayne Top Row: Wilson Miller Dust Smith Berndt Weaver Trout Kehres Pearson Jacobsen Millikan Mulligan Third Row: Ehrick Aegerter Sparks Dettmar Pfau Petersen Clark Walker Vedovell Wheeler Misantoni Second Row:Forsythe Brandvvein Levi Cowles Whelan Hartman Turner Wilkey Banziger Wark Rench Front Row: Roberts Mehler Kroh Weiler Darvin VVolf Ferris Burns Sai-ksteder Mahlan Top Row: Brozovich Vargo Hutson McLaughlin Torrance Colvard Chase DeWitt Johnson, R. VanDyke Nielsen Third Row: Ketzman Lorenz, E. Lieberman Zorich Tvedt Johnson, J. Carlson Coleman Cody DePree Antonis Chong Butler,H Second Row:0nescan Phillips Schnitker Cosand Eddy Harden Haynes Morey Floni Butler, L. Clifford Front Row: Romanchuk Tolbert Lorenz,C. McDougle Halsted Newlin Hantzsc-h Mock Pertz Tlianos 449 llllll llllll Top Row: Gindelberger Ferguson Fraser Jacoby Carpenter Burdorff Mattox Overleese Hosimer Hays Hall Third Row: VVillson Moore Bradley Wollrab Crooker Sholeff Aikin Burton Benziger Reed Jordan Wolter SeeondRow:Jurgens Murphy Stansell Rosenbaum Fouts Eklind Letsinger Merta Miller Kelley Front Row: Statin Smith Norsell Dunivan Payne Showalter Top Row: Houk Brown,E. Johnson Dahl Melin Hawes Barfod Scott Lauenstein Potts Andrews Third Row: Benko Vandoran McDern1ont Ingels Eilert Lippoldt Bastress Geiger Edwards Baldwin Second Rowzlinauer Below XfY1M'l1l3 Voelz Natke Glaser Sarnsen Sandleben Front Row: Bowden Kleinrnan Jesse Anfderheide Bosely Miller Stenger Cattanaeh Top Row: Babel Maas Beeknell Nelson Jackson Asehner Mandelbaum Porter Stouffer Emerson Nilson Third Row: Heinriehs Thompson Stafford Houghton Clemens Daniel Sinnock Johnson Diskey Brehm Second Row:Chambers Gibson Burt Mc-Daniel Stryjewski Schlack Moorman Cameron Front Row: Cope Jonson Mann Metzger Hardwick Heisler Brown, E. Ullll llllll Top Row: Third Row: Second Row Front Row: Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Fourth Row Third Row: Second Row Front Row: Schaub Seipel McCormack Beatty Lord Carroll McKeehan Bahr Hook Lowery Wray Q Sherry Ozment Troutman Geba Corbett Freeburg Danielson Kneifel Schindler Morrison Vehling Short :Hopkins Tietter Grirnshaw Wilson, R. Wilson, J. Redwine Drake Sill Jacobs Donoho Mautner Freund Pratt Arden Peters Kundnmeller Jeffries Wade Carr Gale Appel Mohlu Greer Woodluck Grogan Guest Guyer McGrath Cabe Dubin Schneider McNeil Kelley Boone Olund Carlson Ginn Palmer Saba Field Comiter Scherrner Cavin McKelvey Garrett Sulewski Traylor Norris Levencla Zemel Rottenberg Rein Tropp Morales Sulewski Vllolf Riely :Jones Bredeson Koontz Edwards Austin Baird Dowell Schranun Conklin Gold Key Stevenson Lichtenfeld Horn Plank Becker Jordan McDonald Bennett Friedman Davis Coloozin Batalis Siegel Chaddock Porter :Riely Hadjian Dankert Mazzarella. Taranto Wray Barber Deneen Perez Luney Buck Griffin Kaiser McCarthy Yaley Hicks Klee Sims Niesse Bowers Coleman Twp Row: '1'l1i1'd Rmx I Second Row: Front Row: Trip Row: Third Row: Seeond Row: Front Row: Top Row: Third Rnw: Ser-ond R011 I l'll'UIll R 1 iwi llllll Keller Goss Hupp Warner Schaller Marshall Willis Silver Weiss Tliumas llnpel Stevens Hannapel Gibson Rehbein Clark Galati Braver Hoshaw Brauer Davis Reed Pnwillis Xootbaar VVysoeki Jones Hines Chamness Steele Shearer Hoenke Doyle Hell lNl1111f1,i1't Sehailer Wakelani Thelen M1fIilI1StI'3j' Stevens Davis Morales Gongwer Grossniekle x'1l.llll9lJllIll Dobbs Alspaeh Hansen Cole Anderson l4L1IHl'JGI't Bass C'l1ristolT Prager Stuc-ky Basc-li Bellonby .lalirling VVie1-zorek Gawmnski Durling Kellum Hatkowski Quincy SXVIIIISOII Heider liehrle Anderson Dow Tumy Moore Sparks Lanz C l1o'11m1'ski C':11's1 DI1 .l C'l3YlOI1 Wagner Matthew .1111-oby Brink Cant Deslifmg Oorthnys Parks s Kluginan B11tkuvi1'l1 Steen Fugerty Ellis Brink Hague xvU.llflEIll5USf'll McKenna Cilllilll Lauglilin Farris lillisnm l'lri1'l1 Jones Webb Shearer Scheafer lVeSfl'l1p Rliufles FOlll'm'l Zirnmerly Meeker Dnvee Raez S:1li11wa11r-hik Ginggio Freije Fridholm Illg Heller Hooker Trernelin Hawtl1orne Zweige Rll'llill'l'lS Heed Davis Ben 0IllH Top Row: Jones Geller Willing Hesler Feindt Barrott VVeigand Dunham Childs Rosenberg Sagota Third Row: Ferreira Woerner Pustek Ivey Gavaghan Barnett Eklern Hittle Hanley Smith Freed Second'Row:Eckerle Beach Zimmermann Burkdall Vllislocki Leffel Charlebois Giles Front Row: Hirst Heinke Masten Davis Streed Scheid Stempak Brandon Goldzwig Top Row: Laita Norwood Cates Buerkle Barnard Elson Coates Joyce Steeker Benbow Rauth Third Row: Bigelow Bozik Henderson Brarnan Cain Dengis Root Usher Knoehe Matot Sec0ndRow:Kinsey Pollent Baughman Williams Ec-k Gerding Bowers Olsen Front Row: Kostant Malatt Stecker Sehonberg Kendrick Dixon Wolfe Elmore Deuitch Banel Top Row: Louderback Blornberg Porter Gregory Monfort Crooks Mallett Jennings Roger Ball Durfee Third Row: Masterson Myers Rutan Prall, W. Prall,K. Parker Derner Boyne Moehl Frumkin SeeondRow:Tonne Safran Young Decker Howard Ogle Tatloek Morrison Front Row: Bauer Shirley Willy Kitt Hofferber Droege Molitoris McKnight Goldstone 0HlH Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Third Row: Sec-ond Row: F rontf How: Top How: Fourth Row: Third Row: 0RlHWlSl Ubermeyer Lung Furfine Blatt Miller Ford Andreakis Boldi .Ielinek Lawson Bennett Garten Harnmel Roller Penn Vaughan Beman Burris Brass Reed Garrein Surfave Sehimpt' Vac-hon Bogert Grier Reid White Fahrenthold Ligon Peters Harmon Clark Engle Zike Plggman Thompson Loveland Skillman Clark Ebert Motsinger Cain Kramer Ball Delker Linton Berg Evans ,Xtvlioff Robinson McFadden Werry Alsberg Cummins Bridwell Neff Prindle Moore Hofmovkel Frazer Clark Lnmpertl Meyer Brandt Stark Plar'e,R. Plar-e, T. Fites Smueker Pruitt Barnett, Campbell Gray MvGinnis Eidel Hammond Jones Mannion Hummel Corbett Ferraro Dowell Mc'Clintock Pang Hevkenberg O'Neill Culbertson Holmes B1lt'll2lPl Reeder Bouterse Henn Mushlitz Pavlides Corey Banner Stieglitz Hoefie VVinterh:1ler Hostetler Walther Lumm Mc-lntyre Burney Nix Tierney Lostutter Eggerman Pepe Fletcher SQCOIldRUWIXV1i.I1I1 Shelton Fredericks Forrester Fitzpatrick Kellogg Hubbard Lim-oln Brown Sullivan Nohl Bailey Front Hou 2 Bussinger Kuef-kels Mivhel Russell Lowes Letzter Pulte Shilling Pulte .Xnik 454 Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Third Row: Second Row Front Row: lllllHWlSl Litzkow Mercer Waltz Anastoff Watson Wheeler Mackay Hoge Moss Baker Kay Lemaire Colegrove Kolibaba Coutts Leeper Brooks Bouteloup Lembitz Apkenas Vincent Chalmers Stanton Gulid Dehoff Milde Montgomery Price Mortimer Hohl Hellstein Kroeplin Duerr Hall Evans Elson Campbell Weck Arments Stangas, T. Stangas, G. Orrill Myers Muller Deaw Chmielowiec Weitekamp Green West Doud Springmier Etter Hauck Wagner Ratlitf Lammering Regner Hackett Grant Butler Reitz Clow Brady Crenshaw Griffith Stillman Allen Bruce Swanson Jenkins Neal Holmgren Ashworth Carson Yost Prentice Robertson Moster Kern Woodall Mercer Hoover Smith,.l. Ross Lynch Stephens Kettlewell Montgomery Lines Carlson Putt Acurio Anderson Hirlinger Henley Dickey Martin Goffeney Fitzgerald Zmola Wolfe Fields Honsberber Dodge Gillum Smeltzer Angrick Timm Maloy Larson Anderson .laquin Bottorf Brethauer Windhorst Taft Keirce Britton Fargo Nelson Breseke LaGrange Thompson Bloe Wenstrup Crum Quilliam Snoberger :Olson McCollum Rossen Kilgore Wagner Eckel Mci-Xrthy Fountaine Samsen Barone Papach Becker Johnson Pozner Bailey Gazda Kuleck Saba Fivel Brunsman McDonald Bennett Roseberry 455 TopHow: Bozurth Wurk Matthews Soderluerg Cahn Delaniare C'lark,S. Bur-k .lm-obs C1ark,J. Fourth Row: Third How: Sec-ond How: Front Row: Top How: Fourth How: Third Row: Set-nncl Row: Front Row: Top Row: Sailor Slnyhuugh Emerson Runyzin St'1iIllOl1 Inglis Arden Horowitz Stiles Tengdin Johns Brown Pell Tipper Noble Oswald Carmel' Rublee Platau Fitch Fix Robertson Gotsc-h Genduso Divkinson Olson Brown Dornhi-or-k Cornell Buechler Arlington Horton Holmes VVeiden1an Kennedy Spaulding Crawford Robertson Aders Ford Browy Cheney Wise .lnlinson .Xrnold Daniels Williams Yermllya Klutz Peoples Barholak Laeey Kuester Russe Yllllilllliill Wagner Andrew Willmurth Hoenke Reinhold Mc'Partila1id Sehafitz Peoples O'Hara Mc-Galley Glasc-ook Wooden Bornernan O'Brien Myliec-k, R, C. Moriak M:-Mziliuri Nagy Pet-sok Svhlitz Mraz Woehler O'Tool Wittig Stiles Young Cehula Bezman Iiistler Foley Keller Perkins Woeliler Brown Russell Baxter Brown Kalina Wakefield Rednmn Plush Hughes Fitch Begley Zimmerman Koczan Hummel Weishec-ker Blnes Sanders Sc-hmidt Koziutek VVinkler Dusto Tzrnher Valusis Soukev Mc-Nees Roberts Fourth Row:Ald:rgL Clarke Rll1lIllC'kIlliS Baker Needham Wiehers Karvlrer Priee Mitrano Eliefl Third How: Sevond Row: Frullf RUWI Ziegler Gilliert Johnson Butls Morrow Iiittmriizni Cooper Young Greur Mosher Stettner Gilligun Huugun Heine Vlirnitli Hunnivutt Pfuff Clinton iiVIathews Ross Frc-ese L'ill'l'l all Dt nerner Shepler S4 :miner Wright Greives liesilis Seluifitz Mor-k WlSl EAST Top Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Palmer Lutz Gross Cassidy Swikart Lennertz Eberhardt Bancker Blythe Welchons See Mahr Henderson Randolph Leonard Jung Shelburne Lewieeki Koch West Bartlett McClure Butler Klotz Reif Martin Russell Sykes Clark Pauls Stilley Dunn Johnson Aldred Kernpe McClintock Penrod Marshall Kolatorwicz Betlel Rosenberger Haner Becker Stinson Murphy Jascoriak Fyffe Barker Keough Shrontz Srneltzer St. Armand Kreigh Mmel Brenner Winton Dunton Highlander Bowman Eichkorn Gordon Polansky Cox Heald Frick Honnigford Denman Lyle Pippin Livingston Sace FourthRow:Davis Locke Daseler Bechner Jarerna Kanipschaefer Paul Yates Dorozynski Obermeyer Elkins Chang Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row : Fourth Row Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Lamb1'os Kassebaum Barnes Shiozawa Brading Barnes Danchi Wilson Alfieri Butinsky Mybeek, R. R.. Wilson Shedlak Taylor Cox Kozmoski Ikerd McMullan Vallino Brett Margedant Sheppard Hoffman Kennedy Miller Pauly Lawrence Sovern Smale Crum Crim Stoddart Shultz Fyfie Meyer Bane Morrison Butler Ohlman Showalter :Creager Sinke Bryant Webb Hunter Peterson Drake Carll Gardner Taub Johnson Wagle Kinsinger Stfllll Spidell Warner Sommer Hess Eibeek Hoxie Hays Lowell Crankshaw, W. Pugh Crankshaw, R. Karnoski Miller Hofferth Spears Wittgenfeld Durso Knight Blekking Bellas 457 Top Row! Sefond Row: Front Row: Top Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row' Front Row: Top Row: Fourth Row ' Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Weiss Blewett Johnson Murphy Donovan Blackford Cunningham Stoddard Dale Friedman, S. Levy Solu Borkowski Wentzell LaSalle Walden Durham Harmon Byers Friedman,N. Casler Windsor Brown Stelling Olsen Sumrnerhays Fish Van Sickle Spencer Mc-Cammon Hoxie Sheetz Cihlar Barrett Bosworth Piasecki Thomas Alexander Williams Jones Benson Follett Henry Garrett Laughlin Rosen, H. Cramer Flaningam Wuestenhagen Cook Neibert Hough Carroll Lacarrubba Silber Seeling Sedik Black Miessler LaBaw Healey Steele Knollmueller Coppelen Spindler Pender Gemmer Baugh Reisinger Bentley Bain Rosen,I. Reed Denning Kendall Meeks Ritter Scherer Meyer Heitz Nutting Cary Tate Lawton Ward Ho Mihalka Gumore Kell Deckard Shuck Haase Bryant Maves Maddy Million Shannon Johnson Novak Lamm Matthews Wagner Bailey Hall Formiehella Kruszynski Conway Ruck Goldsmith Greener Shepard Leach Rthoade Odle Hoffman Sc-haller Meese, W. Meese, R. L: P l. il lx I lllllll HUUSE '48 was a year of Wedding bells for the men of OPT with four Terriers taking the altar route. Showing a revival of pre-war form, the athletic endeavor of the Waldronites car- ried them to second place in three intramural sports in the C ary Hall league. Graduation saw the loss of the gregarious Pickel together with Harvey Nack, who never saw the short side of 5.00. Al icM3111I1lj , Wise also took his leave in February. The main contribution of the Terriers to the Riveter var- sity was VS ally Klink, hustling half miler of Dave Rankin's cindermen. The past season also saw frosh Bill McDonald make a splash in Duane Purvis's junior bucketmen. Top Row: Litzkow VVeigel Gerhart Mortell Zetterburg Davey Klink Wise Pickel Third Row: Hallum Colyer Teetor Juclkins Dawson King Nack Laycock Helmick Smith Sec-ondRow: Jagitseh Ross Landon Larimer Foley Reed Finney Front Row: Gray Morrice Vanderveer Costakis Komisareik Holdcraft McClarnon Jai , evlilil IVE? 460 X ., -5'l1'w'fXf- 'Q - i , - - lf fs. I . we Q 'lr ss .t- f u . , , su lx X' . 'T Y 'U' 1. . :pa-N - 'Qs ,, 5- 39 Cl! I 06 9' g I Dll HUAIVIIN The warriors of many nations have now assembled at the Wigwam of Chief Hovde. Known as Seneca, Mohawk, Iro- quois, and Bunker Hill-they all are Dunroamin. The toma- hawks have been buried and now the tires burn late in the tepees of the warriors who study for a peaceful world. The close of World War ll brought a large number of veterans to Purdue. Living together in FPHA dormitories, they were bound together by their common experiences and similar problems. True to their motto, together in peace as in warv, the eleven hundred braves of Dunroamin have progressed as one, in their battle for scholastic achievement. az Top Row: Errett Winner Winder Laux Kinnaman Bare Heidorn Cooper Gingrich Front Row: Bryg Pasotti White Thornberry Miller Taylor McCabe Beseke Auchter 461 IR0llll0IS Top Row: Third Rowi Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Boltz Holloway Johnson Kramer Cook Scott Haberstroh Huber, J. Drakis Maguire Hendricks James Hensley Huber, D. Hielsen Aders Westerholm Assimos Haines Zeman Saunders Hall,A. Pozdol Bowles Smith Isnarcl Long Parry Hall, F. Modre Dahlin Trevuthan Wittman Brown Arendas Jordan Parker Calhoon Lelito Myer Scheflow Kreisberg Wesbecher Kinnaman VanDuSen Dawson Brunk Kirincic Kuharic Sugalow Hanna Golaszewski Seele C!1llCll'6SS Trebs Osborne Anderson Borton Takenaka Young Pierce Zimmerlnztn Klein Kohlbacher Marshall Allison Derflinger Kulesa Troy Gunderson Holcomb Hoar Bom-k Beeson Dyer-Bennet l l l 462 Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row : Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: lIl0lllllllS Dismore Shuman Gruber Abdon Swift Deremiah Fleener Barner Jones Moser Klocss Holder Agnew Alsdorf Burt Sinton Slough May Bolander Smith Friel Hee Kaster Miller Reigert Mosby Berning VVilliams Marzano Baas Jaeger Welsh Shiffley Hanna. Brown Marsicek Eichhorn Anderson Dukehart Wilson Saul Lengyel Franklin Secenko Johnson DePoy Backus Risher White Youch Bakuses Foot Gutter Wollock Tupper Derebey Chilton Auchter Robertson Nlathews 463 NIIIHAWK Top Huw: Fuiirtli Huw: Tliircl Il-iw: SL-voiiwl llmv: Fruiif limit Twp Huw: Fourth llmv: Third Row: Sc-concl limv: Front ll: nv: Bamlolier Dimley,.l, Ellis Ziebell Fore liuzek Werline Fergusoii Clmppell Skwziiwali Niksch Kemmerling Dooley,W. Ryriezwsuii Hemrueger Spilmuu lxelly Trauner Heidepriem YPge1'lel11ie:i' Heesley Matuviim Eplilin c1l'2J.XVf0l'd Ross lVIcGreal Bugzzui Sawyer cilllglfllfh Ruth Pickerl Howard Cory Graluuu Fottiuger Ii9lSl19ll1lPl' RICCllll4l0l1 Steer Gasuway Crum Beull Wills llulierts l :irris Stuover .lurilan Wilbur lmiica Gable Witzeman Hxirtiuuii llurfls Clark lliiiivan Rfrose limif-1'igl1t Laxvu Post Vlriglit IJ:-Huey Puswtii Sliugrvii llinleliulll' Sterling .lulmsoii Diiiiruii llniwlei' l'urn .lf-liiisuii Chisel Dumoml Silllllllill Page Hiwy Umpvi' Nunn l-iiwiwii Hur'vvy in-H p-. 464 Moimwk Top Row: Cunningham Miller Costello Durbin Hanson Broman Adam Voyles, C. Reichenbach Fourth Row: James Merrick Markaroglu Baxylak Krieger Galerman Winkler Zavada Randall Scherf Hamlow Third Row: Jones Anderson Tobias Bartholomew Fellows Eubanks Voyles, R. Second Row: Franklin Kolar Clark Kemberling Green Miller, A. Bartholomew Goodwine Front Row: Williams Cummins Grothouse Gardner Nemeth Etherington Waigand Top Row: Magister Sobolik Schreiner Kent Bare Brickhouse Roe Ellison Third Row: Grable Robinson Pettus Macon Nicholson Varley Clelland Wiemer Pierce Second Row: Beckes Heiss Nixon Nettnin Januzik Kratzmeyer Front Row: Capron Sawyer Reiter Reikowsky Cooper Schaible Smith Arthur Pechewlys UNKIER Hlll Top Row: Third Row: Second Huw: Front R1 nv 1 Top Row: Third R1 nv: Second Row: Front Huw: Kreisher Baumgardner Mendel Maascletus Clutter Blackburn Kelley Sorsen Pugue Myers Metrtlen Himes Rice Ling Holden Branch Sherby Castro .lzrquu Douglass Thompson Vaughn Kelton Brandt Schumann Andersen Almurt Brzmstra.tor Crowe XVQIEIIEI' Bm-k Applegate Ringham Danielson Winder Shanks Alexander Whallon Lackey Gatfield Landreth Fwrgy Carter CL wf.w per Bachlnan Bashaar Hawke Barnes Boone Kuun Bauer Beitsvh Hazlett Vllilusz Hochstetler Steely Murdcwk Sourlers Hull lNIa,ttl1ews Laux Miller Turner -,,,-,. .141.-nrfnfz Habacker Gardner 466 Top Row: Second Row: Front Row: Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: BU KER Hlll Hamilton Fitzsimmons Epperson Mitten Mellin Ramage Fruit Fahr Daigh Greenberg Schmidlapp,J. Schmidlapp,C'. Jutila Mays Tucker Fisher Hendricks Ferguson Morrow Carteaux Lendrum Swikart Seerley Porter Nystrom Toivonen Joos Grace Little Cross Mellin Clark Ziegler Hoover Anderson Pritsc-her Strader Whital-:er Phillips Schumann Brandt Aldridge Gliatto McCoun Satlin Kuester Plnerson Carlson Buck Vifilfgen Kerrigan Wood Sheafler SENECA Top Row: Raychei' Knrtasuk Smith Miller Rarig Sessler Daves Steinkamp Anderson Ohrman Third Row: Monks Honner Lohse Erdley Ittenbach Oda Bramblett Cychol Kroeger Mosley Kiep Myers Second Row: Mason Peters Lindsay Stankus Nora Rutka Kranz Abraham Lambert Front Row: Quisenberry Dabrowski Christensen Harmon Kluge Eilers Johnson Castrovince Hinkens Top Row: Hilkey LaFuze Thompson Thornberry Vannelli Gibson Engstrom Privoznik Power Third Row: Brown Sprecher Johnson Biela Winner Mazzaferro Leve Weinstein Moser Vaught Epstein Second Row: Hahn Mattis Coburn La Sorsa Moorehead Asbridge Ditton Leve SooHoo FI'OI1tRUXVI Rohrbuvk Thomas Lesem Heaton Simmons Wojcik :'. f Q., M ,af i-S. yi 1 i zfifli SIE ECA Top Row: 'Bettis Fiedler Little Abbott Ogden Williams Sohaney Morone Hinkle Third Row: Mc-Cabe St. Cyl' Roberts Xorgren Clark Mapleton Kriegbaum Scott Second Row: Hatala Roll Boone King Greenebaum Shanker Lobel Klimczak Williams Front Row: Shively Smith Walker Stewart Silberstein Bowen White Top Row: Klang B1'ady Baldwin Amberson Evert Davis Meyer Marias Aud Kornblum Reed Dingwall Third Row: Lipscomb, R. Thome Duane Jundanian Faulkneb Feaster Buckleitner Voltz Dunn Bash Second Row: Schmitt Arnunclson Healey Provart Lipscomb, J. Kuehl Fritsche Bagge Thompson Bryg Alderson Front Row: Kotsios Fitzsimmons Sisto Blomquist Findley Horner Bothel Brennen Acquaviva Luhrs S O 6 O O The SCA, Student Cooperative Association, is the central organization coordinating the work and activities of the elcven co-op houses on the Purdue campus. Campus eo-ops are residence houses in which members not only share in the planning, but also share in the actual work involved, with such things as furnace stoking, wall paper hanging, floor mopping, and k.p. included. All activities within the houses are carried out on the co-op principle of each member sharing equally in the work and responsibility. With a representative body from each house forming the executive board and the various com- mittees, the SCA assists its units in membership, co-op education, purchasing, publicity, and campus politics. It also carries on a social schedule, lI1i1'3,I11llI'fll competition, an expansion program, :md publishes the C0-op Vefzrnre. Top Row: Vlfeigle Overmire Carrington Wallis Warrick Slack Rinehart Clark Boese Donersberger Salveter Hodges Second Row: Dunlevy McCammon Payne Dickson Adams Bixler Davis Nordlinger Purcell Forgey Yaggy Front Row: Bailey Magioudis King Rurncord Peck Juday Mohr Stallings NN Sch nu r . Wa1'cl , MCCi21H11l1OH Morgan . TWEEDALIE OFFICERS . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer Top Row: Mara Bystricki Richey Mennen Campbell O'Connor Bowen Second Row: Ward Bixler Mrs. Rhodes Titus, B. Hillabold Morgan Front Row: Atwood Prystasz Titus, M. Cain Schnur McCarn1non ,W , . -X ISLE WO0D OFFICERS P. Dickson . . President, M. Newhouse Vice-P1'esident E. Purcell . . Secretary .I . Adams Treasurer Top Row: Porter Gilbert Barton Le-gan, L. Adams Ball Downen Second Row: Everett Diesslin Guthrie Catron Palin Legan, C. Cunning Frnntliowz Rumford Purcell Dickson Newhouse Cain Young 2 H l l J l I Q SHUEMAKER OFFICERS M. Davis . President M. N ordlinger Vice-President J. Payne . Secretary E. Mohr . . Treasurer J 'W'-w..,X Top Row: Gillespie Jones Lisrnan Wittman Hansen Hite Smith Second Row: Mohr Zinn Nordlinger Mrs. Clawson Davis Payne Brassart Front Row: Amy Borland Hiestaud Michael 1, ...Z CIRCLE Pl IES OFFICERS W. Warric . . President D. Tappan . . Yiee-President R. Prihble . . Secretary A. King Treasurer Top Row: Bailey, T. Yee Masten Dierdorf Tappan, R. Ruff, R. Eiler Wilkens Coleman, C. Third Row: Salmassy, S. Kemp Ruff, D. Morton Smith, J. Marvel Salrnassy, O. Coleman, L. Second Row: Johnson Tappan, D. HuiTman Mrs. Cooper Juday King Pribble Stall Front Row: Stevenson Warrack Rigsby Forgey Hale Bailey, J. Smith, L. CHAUNCY OFFICERS L. Nelson . . President J. Hobson . . Vice-President '. Cooper . . Secretary 1. Schapiro . . Treasurer Top Row: Fleming Schapiro Hobson Cooper Schreiner Becher Harris Youmans Miller Third Row: Drees Richey, E. Covault Brent Stultz Abel, B. Collins Best Second Row: Abel, A. Nelson Cogeja. Pyles Mrs. Bunnell Soller Thomas Esch Front Row: Harting Richey, C. Smith Wolkel' Carija, J. Carija, E. Metzger 1 l i '5 ,-M-. fm . , 'lHv'1'5Sf' .. -4 .- 1-vw 4. - .s-. - .f.r' r+--'--' 1 f.:'q.,...1, . 1' .- -Lg., ., - --i1gs,'.A5 -fgjgg lB ' DUVIER OFFICERS L. Kast President R. Berry . Vice-President G. Collins . Treasurer Top Row: Hoehn Berry Dr. Graves Stambaugh Peck Dewart, D. Hazlett Dewart., W. Second Row: Heaney Seitsinger Brown Hanaver Elder Kast Smith Griffin Front Row: Foertseh Collins Downhour Mrs. Harshman Yaggy Overmire Dunlop Goetz T' :!i.. 61' i ve ES .,, ii'-At 99 'Nl 476 I lERNAlI0 Al N. Hill V. Trice A. VVake S. Shaw OFFICERS . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Top Row: Combs Hill Hiroshige Mac-Donald VonSn1itli Featlierston Second Row: Hulce Bass Wake Neisler Quislienberry Shaw Front Row: Andrews Kranzler Mrs.Oswait Trice Weiss , ,,,. : , A o Q, ,, ,,.,.,gg.g.. ,..,. s Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Vickery K EALE Sutherland Gotleibsen Tinkle VVedd1e Rule Scott Eaton Taylor Milner Powers Humniell Madge Shogren Warnock Featheringill Salmon Dold Anderson Spinn Zeltwanger Stallings Hall Mrs.Evans Folger Peale Enkoff Hessen Wolfe Crandell Hopping Robbins Salveter Wells 78 ..--Q-.....L, N OFFICERS T. Salmon . . President H. Rule . Vice-President H. Scott . . Treasurei' LUMA P OFFICERS R. Waltz , . President R. Zepf Vice-President T. Price Secretary I. Sublette Treasurer Top Row: Mohler Hadley France Bunker Godfrey Rinsma Wanta. Louden Ridenour White Third Row: Mesalam Bravo Merchak Blatt Fairchild Flick Schroeder Sublette Price Zept Second Row: Hartman Dr. Smith Costakis Sendmeyer Mrs. Price Clayton Whitson Waltz Poehlei Front Row: Frazee Hodges Klitzke Isaacs Miller VVilliarnson Burgess Patton IVIARWO0D OFFICERS R. RiIT9ll3il't Pl'CSid9I1t G. Bianvo . Vice-President H. Lundstroin . Secretary R. Holtman Treasurer Top Rmv: Mr-Mahon Rinehart Boyden Burbrink Metzger McMillan SecomlRmx': Hubsmi .Ia,skowia,k Mrs. Williams Snyder Dunlevy Fry Front Huw: Holtninn Adams Slack Miles Friend f RUCHII ll ,-f Wallis Pres Doles . . V. Pres. Rhodes . . Sealy Henley T reas Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: O'Brien Heuss Doles Rhodes Boese Todd Phillips Shadinger Ashbaugh Burke Horine Ferringer Frsmtzreb Ketf-ring Clark Bolsen Moreillon Carrington Blake Wallis Mrs. Moore Henley Whitted Limp Riggs Stern Wood Weigle Pyle Sharp Schoppenhorst as 3. , V K s ' l 5 E 1 -V -Q lfllllllill A L. Clements Pres D. Ray . Sealy B. Modisett TFGHS w TopRow: Kleber-k Clements Modisettz Himes Boyer Bormuth Pruden Brier Brown Sef-onclRow: Nichols Sr-howe Hzuxdenshield Overshiner Higgins Challenor Front Row: Ray Kratz Wray Bender Covell 2 345 304 Aamot, P. Aarman, T. Abel, S. .. ,............ . Abbett, B. .,.. Abbott, A. .....,,.,..., . Abbott, E. H Abbott, E. L. ....... . Abdon, A. L. .,....., . Abehe, R. Abel, A. O. 407 .458 .440 .408 .438 ...........469 ...........444 ...........462 Abel, B. . ,........ . ,.,...,,.........,. ..............,.... . 56 261 Abele, L. M. ...,...,.,.,........ . Aberle, R. V. , ................ ,.,,....,,.,.... .,..... . Abraham, D. L. ...,,.. ..,............,.,..... . 458 316 475 318 . 56 468 Abrams, M. J. .......... ........, 4 41 Abrams, W. A. ,..... . ........... 56 Acacia .........,.,........... .........,. 3 38 Acker, G. .............,. ........... 4 38 Acker, J. ...................... ...,....,.. 4 29 Asquariva, S. J. ....... .......... 4 69 Activities Bureau ......... ...,...,.. 2 22 Acton, J. H. ..,......,.., ,......... 3 77 Acurio, J. ...,.,......... .............. 4 57 Adair, G. L. ......... ................,... 5 6 Adams, B. J. .......,... ........................... 2 68 Adams, C. E. .........,................. 320 458 Adams, C. F. .... ................,.,... , .. 480 Adams, J. ............ 272, 329, 470 472 Adams, N. ......... 182,197 278 448 Adarns, P. .,...,,.............,.............,,..,... .423 Adams, R. C. ...,,...........,................... 258 Adams, R. C. ....... ............,., .,...... 5 6 Adams, R. F. ...... ............ 2 63 270 Adams, S ........... ................. 4 44 Adams, T. ..,......... ............., ..... 3 6 7 Adams, W. G. .... ........,... 3 14 457 Adar, A. W. ......... ................... 3 21 Ade, E. S. .......... ........ . ..322 Adee, J. B. ....... ..,.,...,, 3 90 Adel, R. ......... ........ . . 397 Ader, L. ,....... ,...... . .397 Aders, H. S. ......... ......,.,. 4 63 Aders, S, N. ......... .....,... 4 55 Aders, S. ......... ..,.,.. . ...193 Adkins, E. W. ....... .......... 4 48 Adkins, K. ............ ........... 4 48 Aegerter, M. J. ....... ............... 4 49 Aeromodelers .......... .................... 3 04 Agnew, R. N. ...... ............ 1 82, 462 Agner, W. G. ........ ............... 5 6, 315 Agriculturist ............. . ......... ......... 2 48 Ag. Ed. Society ........ ............... 3 20 Agu, P. D. ....... .... . .. ...................... .444 Ahart, W. .....................,....................... 466 Ahlquist, H. R. ......... 252, 278, 279 Ahlquist, H. .............,.......... ............ 4 06 Ahman, F. P. .................................... 56 Ahmed, Z. F. ....................................... 272 Ahrendt, M. S. .... . .......... 56 272,319 AICHE ..................... .... .......... ............ 3 1 7 AIEE . ...... ............. ............. . . . ........ 316 Aiken, D. W. .. .... .......... 5 6, 259 Aikin, R. A. ..... .... ................... 4 9 9 AIME ........ ..... ............. ......... .... ...... 3 1 7 Ainslee, M. E. ..............,........ 229, 322 Ainsworth, C. B. . .................. 337, 390 Ainsworth, W. H. ....... . . . ..390 Aitken, K. ........................ 56 337, 375 Akers, M. J. ...................... ..... ............ 5 6 Alan, A. .. ............. .............. ........... 4 7 9 Alban, L. E. . ............. , ............ 56 Alberty, B. L. ............ 220 229,420 Alberty, V. .,....... ....,..........., 4 20 438 Albrecht, C. ..... .... . .......... .... ......... 4 1 5 Albrecht, C. ......... ............... 5 6 Albrecht, G. ......... ........... 4 44 Albright, R. ..... . ..... . .. 329 Albritton, B. . ....................... ...56, 272 Albritton, B. D. ..............,... ........... 2 49 Albritton, B. R. .. ..,................... .. 268 Albritton, I.. E. . ........... 56 253 269 Albritton, M. ....................................,.... 440 Aldag, D. R. ............ . ............................ 455 Aldag, E. ........................................... 423 Aldag, E. C. 56, 212, 231, 254 262 263 Alderfer, W. L. ............. . ........... ...441 Alderson, F. C. ....................... 305 469 Aldred, E. D. ........ . .................. 455 Aldred, P. E. ......... ........... 2 24 Aldred, S. ...... .. .................. -440 Aldridge, S. E. .............................. . ..... 467 Alexander, A. J. ..................... 322 410 Alexander, J. S. ......... ..................... 404 Alexander, L. C. ................ ....... . .. 56 Alexander, M. ............ 418, 438 466 Alexander, R. F. ..... .... ......... , . .. ..... 1 .. 321 Alexander, R. S. ................................. 56 Alexander, W. A. ............................. 458 Alexander, W. .......... .... ......... 4 2 8 438 Alfieri, C. C. ..,..... ................. 4 55 Alig,'F. S. .. .,...... .... . .. .... 56 Allen, B. .............. . ......... 438 Allen, B. J. ........ ............ 4 20 Allen, C. .......... ................... 4 40 Allen, C. ..... ...........,.... . 438 Allen, E. ..... .,........... 4 44,457 Allen, J. .......... ............ 3 01 444 Allen, J. .............. . .................. 311 Allen, J. G. ........ ................ 3 69 I DEX Allen, R. ..... ........ ..........,......... 1 9 3 Allen, R. A. .,.,.... ........... 5 6 346 Allen, R. E. ...,.... ............... 5 6 Allen, R. L. ...........,. ..... ......... .... 4 5 8 Allen, S. T. ............. ........... 5 6 317 Alleman, T. V. .,.,..... ...... . .56 252 Alleman, T. ..... .............. , .,.......... 3 82 Allanson, O. L. ......... . ........ ..... 5 6 Alles, N. C. ................ .............. . . 304 Allison, I. M. ..,,.. ........., 5 6 349 Allison, J. P. . .,., 463 Allyn, J. H. .......... ........ 2 82 Allyn, W. B. .... ...... .. 458 Alm, C. ........... ,..... . ...405 Alman, A. ...,.,... ...., , . .....,..,. 397 Almonrode, A. ....... ........ . 444 Alpert, N. .. ..................... ........... 4 58 Alpha Chi Omega .,...,.... .......... 4 08 Alpha Chi Rho .. ......... ......,... 3 40 Alpha Delta Pi ................ .......... 4 10 Alpha Epsilon Rho ....... .......... 2 76 Alpha GammafRho .. .....,.. ,,.,,... . 342 Alpha Kappa Lambda ..................., 344 Alpha Lambda Delta .......,. .......... 2 71 Alpha Phi Omega .......... ......... 2 82 Alpha Sigma Phi ......... .........., 3 46 Alpha Tau Omega ....... ........... 3 48 Alpha Xi Detal , ....... ......... 4 12 Alpha Zeta ...... .......,, ........., 2 6 6 Alsberg, H. .... .. .......... 453 Alsdorf, I. ............ .......... 4 62 Alshouse, R. A. ,,,.... ......... . 346 Alshouse, R. H. ..... ........ . . . ....., .....255 Alspach, W. J. 56.260, 307, 315,432 Alspach, W. ..,.. ..,.,.....,...... 3 28 329 Altgelt, R. E. .. ....................... ........ . . 56 Altherr, R. . .,...,..... .....,.,,.. 4 05 Altherr, W. L . .... .. .... 56 Alumni Association ....... ........ .... 2 3 4 Amberson, R. C. ......... .,.,...,.. 5 7, 469 Ames, R. W. ...... ...... .................. 3 1 6 Ammerman, G. R. .....,. ..... ...318 Ammon, R. W. .......,.,., ........... 5 7 Amos, M. F. ............. ......,.. 4 58 Amos, P. . ....... ..... . 375 Amstutz, D. E. ....... ........... 3 O4 Amundson, R. R. ...... ,........, 4 69 Army, L. ...................... . ....... .473 Amy. N. L. ................. .......... 5 7 Anastolf, C. . ......,.... ..... . ...457 Andersen, D. M. ...... .. ...... 466 Andersen, T. H. ........................... 258 Anderson, A. ...... ............... ....... ...... .,... 3 4 1 Anderson, B. .,............................... 401 Anderson, B. R. ............ 57, 252 258 Anderson, B. L. ............,........,. 57 363 Anderson, C. ......................... 432 478 Anderson, C. D. ......... .,.......... ...... 5 7 Anderson, C. S. ..................... .57 321 Anderson, C. T. ..................... 316 463 Anderson, D. N. ...................,.......,.. 457 Anderson, D. R. ..... ................, . .400 Anderson, E. ........................ .....465 Anderson, Earl George ............ .... 5 7 Anderson, G. ................................. 401 Anderson, H. K. .,.,........... ,........ , -468 Anderson, J... ....... .......,., ........ 3 6 7 445 Anderson, I. W. ...... ..... . ...... 4 62 Anderson, J. .................. ...,.......,....... 4 67 Anderson, J. A. .... ...................... . 446 Anderson, M. .. ...................... 418 438 Anderson, M. J. .,.......,........ 319 441 Anderson, M. K. .. ........ ..,...,427 Anderson, M. R. ...... . ..........,. 420 Anderson, M. W. ...... ......... .....,... 1 9 7 Anderson. N. L. ................... . 415 Anderson, N. ........................... 415 451 Anderson, N. L. ...... ....., .......... 2 7 1 Anderson, N. S. ...,,................. . 231 Anderson, R. E. ...................... 57 363 Anderson, R. J. ......... ,... .. 388 Anderson, R. L. ........... 57,266 273 Anderson, R. M. ............ 57, 256, 258 Anderson, T. E. ...,..............,.,..,,.... 304 Anderson, T. H. ........... ........,........ . . 57 Anderson, W. H. ......................,, 57 Anderson, W. W. . ................. 197 318 Andes, C. .. .............. ................... 3 77 Andreakis, A. ...... .....,...... 4 53 Andreson, G. ...... .....,...... 3 51 Andrew, A. , ............ ........... 4 55 Andrew, R. L. .... .........., 5 7 320 Andrews, B. ......... ...,.......... 4 40 Andrews, D. .......... .............. 4 44 Andrews, R. .. .............. ...........,........ 4 77 Andrews, R. G. ..................... . 451 Angrick, H. F. ........................ 306 457 Anik, B. . .... ............... ......................... 4 5 7 Ankenbrock, C. A. ...... 57,276 316 Anker, C. L. .......................................... 57 Annis, P. ..... ...................... , . ,....... -438 Anslinger, U. H. ...... .......... 5 7 Anslinger, U. .......... ......,. . . 360 Anson, L. M. ...... . ......... 57 220 Anson, J. ..... ..... .......... . . .274 Anson, L. ,.... ......... ........ 4 1 4 Anthony, J. ................ .,,...... 4 44 Anton, D. . .......... ........ . .364 Antonides, H. J. , ....... .......... 4 58 Antonis, W. N. Antonucci, J. A. , .. ..,.... .. 57 57 172,253 A Ph A .. .... . ..........................,... Apkenas, V. D. ..., ...,. .. .. Appel, D. R. ......... .............. . .. Appel, F. T. .,....... ........ . .57 Aper, V. C. ............. .... Apple, A. C. ................,. ......, ....... . . . Applegate, L. N. ......... ........ . .57 Applegate, W. R. . .... .....,...... . . Appleman, J. . .,... .......,. . .... . .. Appleman, R. A. Arado, A. J. Arado, A. .............. ........ . Arden, B. Arden, D. Ardendas, S. Arland, W. . .............. ....... . . Arlington, J. A. Armstrong, A. . . .... .. Armstrong, N. A. ...... ......,. . Armstrong, T. ......... . Arnholter, R. ...... ....... . Arnold, E. P. .,..,. .. . Arnold, H. K. . Arnold, H. .....,...........,..,.,.,.,.....,.. W. ..,... ........ . N. ...... ........ . 449 278 319 457 57 451 57 324 356 466 431 438 57 404 455 451 463 374 455 392 338 455 57 359 Arnold, S. E. .......,............. ........ . 424 Aronson, H. ...255, 282, 329, 387 Aronson, J. C. .......,................,.,.,....... 441 Arrasmith. G. H. .................. , 57 Arthur, D. . ...... 465 Arthur, J. .. ..,.. .... . ., 352 Arthur, J. C. ..... ,.,..... 2 37 Arthur, R. J. .............., ..... . . 57 ASAE .. .... ......., ........ ....... . . 320 Asbridge, R. D. .... ..58, 259 316 Asbridge, R. ,...... . ........ ......,. . .. 468 ASCE .. .. ......,..,. ,....... ....... . . ...318 Aschner, N. F. ....... ......... . ..,...451 Ashbau h, D. F. ........481 Asher, ..................,.. .......,. . .. 387 Ashwell, J. R. ..,....... .,........ 5 8 278 Ashwell, J. . ...... ...... . .. 193 Ashworth, E. R. ASME ....,.. ...... ............ .......,. . . . -314 Assimos, G. G. .,,. .. ....... 182,463 AWS . ...... .........,. ...,.,............. 2 2 4 Atchelf, P. C. .......... ....,. . .. 453 Atchley, D. H. .......... ....... . .58 356 Atha, F. P. ............ ............ 5 8 Atherton, P. ..,...... ......,.. 4 48 Athensor, G. ......... .. ......,.. 444 Attaya, H. E. ...... ................ 3 24 Atwell, C. E. ...... .......... 5 8 317 Atwood, J. ..., .... ........,,.... 1 9 7 Atwood, J. ............. ...........,... 5 8,471 Auchter, C. .,............................ 461, 462 Aud, B. W. , ........................,...,...... 469 Aufderheide, D. R. ....... .... .....451 Augusburger, N. D. ....... ..,. .... . Augustine, ,.... ..,.. ........ . Augustine, . M. ......... ...,,,.. . Auit, E. R. ....,..........., ........ . Ault, E. . ..... Aurenz, M. D. ........ Auster, F. E. ............ Austerman, S. B. ..... Austin, H. Auth, M. G. ..,........ .. . Avery, J. D. . .......... . .. .. Avkerman. L. W. ......... Axe, J. W. ....... ...... . Axness. R. H, . . .......... .186 Ayres, Ayers, J. R. ......... ....,......,, . Ayers, P. J. Ayres, Babei, E. F. Babbitt. J. F. ......... ........., . Babel, F. J. Bachelor, W. E. ,...,.. ....,........... . . Bachman, R. A. ..................... 182 Bachman. W. E. ...... .............. . Backus, F. H. ...... .... . Bacon, J. A. ......... ......,... . Bacon, J. ............... ....... . Backer, W. . .......... ........ . . J. ............. ............... . W. Lf jflflf Wfff. 58 436 438 246 370 318 319 292 452 444 324 393 448 377 418 401 322 55 58 309 324 349 466 462 58 353 401 317 367 357 469 281 363 58 58 451 404 356 474 457 458 Badgley, D. U. ....... ......... . Badgelv, D. ......... ............. . Baer, D. E. ....... .........,....... . Bagge, J. C. .....,...... ................ . . Bahe, L. W. ............ .....,..... 2 41 Bahler, G. T. ....... .................. . Bahler, J. W. ....... ........ , Bahner, J. M. ....... ........ . Bahr, W. C. ......... ...................... . Bailey, D. .......,...................... . Bailey, H. M. ........................ 306, BaileY. J. . .................. 457, 470. Bailey, M. L. ...... .................,....... . Bailey, P. D. ...... .................. . Bailey, R. P. ...... ..........,.. ...... . Baily, T. . ....... .......... . . Baim, v. R. ........ . ......... .. Balm, V. . ........... ....... . Bain, W. R. ......... ....... . Bair, W. G. ......... .......,... . Bair. W. ...... ....... . Baird. D. R. ........... ...58 Baird, J. W. ......... ................ . 220. 259 58 474 289 430 458 58 400 452 289 Baird, R. ...... ..,.,... ..,...... 3 5 4 Bake, L. ......... ........... . .......382 Baker, B. ..,.,. ............ 4 12 413 Baker, D. ........... ................... 3 82 Baker, E. .............., .................. 4 13 Baker, F. D. .. ........ ,.58 246 Baker, G. R. ......... ...... ..... . 5 8 Baker, H. C. ..... ........ . .455 Baker, J. ............. .......... 3 58 Baker, L. E. ......... .......... 4 57 Baker, L, M, . .,..........,.............,............ 322 Baker, M. . ......... ......................,.. ........ 4 1 2 Baker, M. A. ...... 58, 225, 319 429 Baker, M. F. ....,... 58, 225, 257 319 Baker, N. I. ......................................... 416 Baker, R. D. ................,,.......... .......... 5 8 Baker, R. .. ....... ........,..... 3 93 Baker, S. E. ......... ........ . . 362 Baker, W. A. ......., ............ 2 82 362 Baker, W. . ........ .........,.... . 367 Baker, W. G. ...... ......,..... 3 17 Balcom, W. H. ..... .......... 5 8 Baldauf, B. R. ........ ......... 3 20 Baldauf, W. E. ........ .................,... 3 92 Baldine, B. .. ................ ....382 Baldwin, F. L. ............... 58, 315 469 Baldwin, J. W. ....................... 58 451 Baldwin, W. E. ................... 58 362 Bales, W. R. .............. ......,.,............ 2 78 Balian. A. A. .. .... ...... . 305 Balint, J. . ,. . 370 Ball, A. E. .... . .....,.. 320 Ball, B. E. ....... .,.. . 441 Ball, D. L. ........ ....... , 58 Ball, D. . ..... .. ,. 444 Ball. D. R. 319 Ball, M. ........ .... 4 72 Ball, R. D. .... ..... . .58 453 Ball, XV. J, .... .......... 5 8 453 Ball, W. S. . ,... .. ............... . 452 Ballard, W. M. ........ ............... ........ 5 8 Ballew, V. T. ........... ............ 1 75 366 Ballin, C. ..... ....... . .. ................ ..43l Ballinger, J, E. ..... .. ............... 318 Balog, C. F. ......... ............... 5 9 Baloun, R. ........... ........... ...... 3 7 9 Bals, B. A. ......,. .......... 5 9,420 Balser, D. .,......... ............ 3 81 Bamer, B. H. .............. ....... 4 62 Bammer. W. L. ........ .......... 4 41 Banas, S, . ............, .......... 3 58 Bancker, E. G. .......... ......... 4 55 Bandelier, K. . ...................................... 343 Bandelier, J. W. .......... . .........,......... 464 Bane, W. M. ......................................... 458 Bangs, J. S. ................. 2 310, 316 Banks, W. B. .......,................... 186 377 Banner, B. ........... ......................... 4 57 Bannon, P. . ...... ...... 419 Bama, K. ...... ........... ......... 4 4 0 Banziger, R. F. ........ ...,......... .... . 2 89 Banziger, R. ......... ............ 3 19 449 Barber, L. W. ...... ......... 2 32 Barber. L. .. ....... ....,..,,.. 3 84 Barbolak, P. ,....... 455 Barden. R. H. .... . ............ 59 357 Bare, E. H. ........ ...,....... 4 61 465 Barber, J. H. .... . .... . 458 Barfod, F. .,...,.. ......... 4 51 Barker. R. . 365 Barker, W. S. ........... .. .. 282 Barker, W. W. ........ ...,.,.... . . 455 Barkley, A. .. ..... ...59 444 Barkman, M. J. .. ..... .. .... .. 427 Barnard, R. W. .... 453 Barnard, W. B. ........ ...........,. 5 9 301 Barnard, W. G. ........ ............ 1 82 389 Barner, M. M. ...... ,... .,.. 4 4 1 Barnes, B. ......... 440 Barnes, F. W. ...... .......... 5 9 Barnes, J. D. ...... ....... . 455 Barnes, J. T. ...... ....... . 59 Barnes, J. ............ .,..... 3 72 Barnes, P. E. ......... ....... 4 66 Barnes, R. H. ...... ......... 3 57 Barners, R. K. ...... ........ 4 55 Barnes, T. B. ......... . ........ 304 Barnes, W. A. .... . ......... 368 Barnett, B. ........... .,........ 3 55 Barnett, M. R. ........ ......... 4 53 Barnett, W. M. ........ .......... 4 53 Barney, N. D. ........ .......... 5 9 Barney, R. E. ........ ........ 4 57 Barone, J. A. ...... ............. 4 57 Baross, R. P. .. .............. ....349 Barrett, A. .......... ............... . 458 Barrett, B. J. ...... ........... 2 31 422 Barrett, R. T. ........ ................ 59 Barriage, J. P. ...,. .............. 2 79 Barriage, J. ......... ,........ 3 47 Barrott. E. L. ........... ......... 4 53 Barth, E. F. ....... ............, ......... 3 1 9 Bartholomew, J. ...............,.......... -465 Bartlett, J. .. .................. 367 Bartlett, R, A. ........... 59, 244 Bartol, C. A. ....,........... 193. 278, 280 Barton, A. L. ..... ....,...... 5 9, 267, 320 Barton, J. A. ...... . ........................... 59 Barton, J. .......... ....... ............... 4 7 2 Barylak, K. ........ ........ 4 65 483 Birsel. R. R. , ..., ., Basch, H, ,,...v,,,.,., ., Bash, J. C. ..............,,,..,, ,..,,,.., , Bashaar, R. A. ...,..,., ..... . Bass, F. K. 59, 253, 266, 318. Bass, H. J.. ..,...,... .....,,,, , . ., .. Bass, J. S. ., ......... .....,, . .. ., Bass, M. .. ,, ,....... Bass, R. A. .,..., 59 Bass, R. ...,. .........,. . . , 222, 252. Basse, H. D. .,.,...,... ...,. . . Bassin, G. I. ,. . ...,..,.,.. ....... . Bassett, C. R. Bassett, D. S. . Bassinger, J. ..... ,. Basso, P. J. , Basso, P. ...., Bastress, T. G. , Baralis. W. . , Bath, D, , Battertoe, J. H. ...... . Bartis, R. ...,.. 59,7 Batts, J. H. ......,.. , ...,. ..,.. , D. R. . .,.......,.,,,. .. . 260 Bauer, J. E. , . Batty, Batug, F. J. ..... ,, 59 Bauer, J. A. . ,... Bauer, R. W. , . Bauer, T. J. ...,... Bauerbond, P. R. ..... . Bauernfeind, R. . ., ........ Baugaues, J. ..... .. .,., .. . Baugh, B. A. , 229 Baugh, B. . . , , Baugh, K. R. . .. Baugues, J. ....,. ., Baumheckel. R. ..... . Baughman. XV. K. Baum, M, H, ., ,......... ..... . , Bauman, B. I. 210 714 59. . .. , 254. 319 Bauman, H. F. 59, 260, 264 Bauman, H, , .,... ....... , .. Bauman, R. P. , ......... ,241 Bauman, R. , . .. Baumgardner, K. P. ............ Baumgartner, B. .. 59 Baumgartner, C. A. . Baumgartner. E. .,......... ,,.347 Baumgartner, P. .... .... .. 452 469 466 452 477 59 462 386 377 182 441 59 388 305 318 448 451 452 407 59 359 247 356 264 59 322 466 453 401 390 347 322 428 458 458 381 453 59 412 307 349 278 372 ,466 237 59 366 353 Bawe1,F.w. . 320 Bawel, P. , . .. , 453 Baxter, A. J. , ,, 455 Baxter, E. .. 345 Baxter, R. .. . 379 Baxtlett, R. A. ..... ,, .. 455 Bayless, C. E. ......... ...,. 5 9 Bayley, M, A. ,,..,.. . ,. .. 59 Baynes, P. ..... ,. ,. 339 Bayne, W. J. .,... ,. . 63 Bazo. A. . . ,... , , . 312 Bazo-Villotia, R. .. ., 59 318 Beach, C. J. ..... ....... Beach, J, W. ..... .....,.... 4 53 Beach, M. E. . . ,,.441 Beach, R. E. . . .. ..,. ......320 Beacham. L. .. .... 413 Beacham, R. .. ..,.. 380 Beal. D. H. ....,... . 60. 316, 448 Beal. J. , ....... .... .3373 Beall, R. L. . . ., 356 Beall, R, W. . ,. . 464 Beaman. E. N. 455 Beard, B. ., . 343 Beard, J. .. .. ... . 340 Bearden, C. .... 60 289 Bearden. C. D. . ..... 316, 448 Beatty, T. R. ,. , , 451 Beavers, L. , .... .. 444 Becher, F. . . ,. 475 Bechner, G, F. . , 455 Bechner. J. F. , . . 282 Bechtos. P. , ., 405 Beck. G. E. , , 305 Beck, N. ,, . 392 Beck, R. T. . 448 Becker, H. . . 455 Becker. M. .... . , 457 Becker, R. A. . 60 Becker. S. M. .... .. 452 Beckerich, J. F. ., ..... ,.60 276 Beckerie. I.. D. , , , , 304 Beckett, R. . , 405 Beckert, R. A. . .... .. . 60 Beckes, D. C. .. .... . . 465 Beckman, G. M. ,441 Becknell, J. L. ..,... . ........... ,316 451 Beckwith, O. D. .... ,. .. 321 Beckwith. H. C. ..60, 256 258 Bee, T. G. .. , ,... 60 Bee, T. .. ....., .... ....,.,.,,, ,.,... 5 2 8 Beecher. N, L. . ,... ., ,289 Beemer, R. L. .... ., ..... .. 399 Beesley, J. P. ....... ...., . 464 Beeson, H. E. . .. , . 463 Beeson. J. F. . .,.,... 60 Begeman, P. F. ,, ,, 60 320 Begeman. R. H. ..,.. ...,60, 259 316 Beeley, J. W. . ...... ..... .,,.. , . 455 Bego, G. ,. ...,. ..., . . . ,.,. ...,., . 365 Behle, M. A. , ,. ..,..,. . 441 Behning, F. J. .. .. .,... .458 Behning. F. P. ., .... 458 Behring, W. B. ., ..... .,.458 Behrle, J. ............ 452 484 Behrle, J. M. 60. 256, 260, 2 Behrschmidt, R. ..... ...,...,.,..,. . Beitsch, D. E. .,............. Belden, J, P. .. ..,,...,.......... ..,. , ., Bell, B. J. . .......,.., 60, 225, 249, 268, 272 Bell, C. , ................... ...,..., . . Bell, J. C. .. ........................... Bell, J. F. Bell. J. T. . Bell, J. F. ., 307, 317 351 466 282.1446 319 444 444 393 393 60 60 Bellar, F. J. ., ., ...,..., 292 Bellar, F. . .............. ,...... ......,...... . 3 71 Bellas, N. W. ..........,... ..... ,, ,..,458 Bellonby, J. W. . ......... 317,452 Bellville, W. H, ...... ....,.. . , 60 Below, R. J. ,... , .... ...,..,.45l Belury, J. . . ........ 359 Beman, A. . ..... ,. 453 Ben, D. .... .. ., ,..... .. . 452 Benbow, J. M. ..... ,453 Bender, G. F. 60 Bender, G. ...... .. ..377 Bender, G. M. . . . ., ,.,..289 Bender, M. L. 458 Bender, R. . . 415,482 Bengston, C. A. .. .... ,. 441 Benjamin, E, M. ......... .,.. 368 Benko, G. ..,,... .... . .... , .. .. 446. 451 Benn, K. . ., ., , ,....402 Bennett. A. ,. ,. ,. 452 Bennett, B. . ....,.... 418 Bennett. D. C. ..... 60 Bennett, E. M. ., ,,457 Bennett, J, B. .. .... .453 Bennett, W. G. ,, ..,. ,368 Benney, P. L. 291 Benson, B. . 361 Benson, J. ..... . .,.. .404 Benson, J. A. , .458 Benson, J. S. . 60 Bentley. R. H. ....,,,,458 Benz, W. A. . ., ,. 60 Benziger, B. C. ........ . 449 Berberian. W. 184,186 197 Bere. E. ,... .... . ., 408 Bercaw, B. W. ..... . ,, 60 369 Berchtold, D. V. ........ 237 338 Berg, N. , . 438 Berg., R. L. , . ,....,. .... 4 53 Berghoff. R. R. ..,..60, 259 448 Bergmann, Phil ,...,..,... ,, .... 448 Bern, J. ,. ,. ,. 60 Bernard, J. A. ., .. ., 60 Berndr, F. ...,,...... ....,.....,.,......... . . 449 Berne. A. ...... . 396 Berner, L. R. . .... .60, 337 369 Berning. L. F. , .... ....,, . 462 Bernsen, S. .... ....... .... ....,.,. , Bernstein, J. . . . 245 Bernstein. M. ..... ....., .. 387 Bertard. J. E. ,. .... .,....,....,..... , 441 Berry, J. . .. .... . ...... 438 444 Berry. J. M. .,60 319 Berry, P. . .... ,. ., 440 Berry, R. . 355 Berry, R. M. , 476 Bertram, P. P. . , 60 Bertram. P. 359 46 Beseke, K. . . Besemer, J. ., 384 Besemer. J. S. ,....,. 61 Besenfelder. R. .. 419 Besesi. M. R. , , ., ...... ..,427 Best. F. A. .. 61 Best, J. ...,.... ,....,384 Best. J, L. ,, , 61 Best, R. . . 475 Best. R. O. . , .. ,...., 269. 319 Best. ..,.., .,.,.448 Beta, M. ....... .. 411 Beta Sigma Psi , 350 Bethel, J. W. , ........ 455 Bettendorf, P. .. 353 Bettendorf, P. J. . . . . 61 Bettge, R. W. . ..,.. 61 Bettis, L. M, ,,.,.,.,,. , . .. .. 61 Bettis, L. M. . ,.... ....,. .,.. 3 1 5,469 G. Bettke ., .... .. 350 Betulius, G. E. 255. 321 Betulius, G. . ,, 379 Beuse, R. . .,.. .,,, . 375 Beutler. P. ,... 2.404 Bevl. G. ..... .,,,,,.,, . ,444 Bihbins. R. A. ,. ,. 61 Biberstine. T. V . . .... 362 Bibos, M. J. ,. ,.,. 418 Bichmiller, J. M. . 417 Bichmiller, J, M, ....... ,..,.. 6 1 Bickel. B. J. . ...,... ....., 4 20 Bickford. R. H. . ,....,, 400 Bickle, F. , 444 Biedron, R. F. .. ,. .. , 61, 339 Biehle, J. ,. .,.. 360 Biehle. J. A. . . . 362 Biela, J. , .....,. .,.....,, 468 Bierman. E. E. 61. 248. 252, 266, 767, 281. 342 Bigelow, E. A. ,,.,.. . ,...,, ,.,. 61 Bigalow, H. ,, . ...,. .,,,......, . .428 Billalow, H. R. ,. ., . . , 61 Bigelow, J. E. . .,,, ,..453 Bigelow, J. ,. ,,.... ..... . 61 Biggs, R. .. ......... Billger, R. C. ....... . Billeter, B. L. ..... . Billica, B. Billington, R. ..... . Billow, J. C. .....,...... . Biltgen, Binder, P. .,........, . G. M. ...... . Binder, P. J. .,.,...,........, . Binder, W. , ...,,......,.,...,,....,.., , Binder, W. D. ...,.. Bingenheimer. L. E. . Binkley, W. F. ..61. 307, 317, Binney, P. A. ...,... ...,...,......,. . . .. Binney, P. L. 61, 254, 276, 254. Binnion, J. E. . .,........... ....,.. . . ..,. Bird, L. J. Birne, A. A. Birsel, H. K, ..,. .. Bischoff. R. Bishop, E. .,.,... ........... ....,. . . .,.. . . . Bishop, E. R. .. Bixler, H. I. ...,61,257,470 Biorkman, K. . .,....,..... ,. Biornson, G. B. ,. ..,, Byorum. H. ..... Blaauw. H. A. .,.,. , Black, D. Black, G. W. ., .. Black, J. M. ., . Black, M. E. Black. W. . ..,,.. Blackburn, D. W. 61, 249,264,269 Blackburn, F. ..,., ...,........ . . Blackburn, P. ...,,,.. ...,,..,... , Blackford, J. M. . ..... Blackmore, S. Blackwell, R. .,.,..., . Blackwell, R. L. .,.... . Blackwood, G, P. ....... . Blain, G. I. .. .,..,,,............ Blake, D. S. ,........ .,..... Blake, D. . . Blakely. P. A. 61,21-4. Blakeman, P. W. ......, 61 Blaket1y.G. . . ...,. , .... ..,.. . Blakeney. G. R. ...,... Blanchard, L. ,, ,.... . Bland. R. ,.., .. . Blanely, D. ., ....,... Blank, R. A. .,.,......,.,,.,..... . Blankenship, XV. P. .,., ,,,,. . Blatt, A. T. ,.,.., . Blatt, R. 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G. . ........ 70, 504. 581 Debris ....... ..,...,..,.............,............,..,...... 2 56 Deckard, J. ............. ,...... ....., . . 458 Decker, J. T. ......,... . ..,... . 455 Decke, T. G. .......... .... . , ...,.. . 589 Decelle, J. ......,...... ............ . . .. 289 De Camp, R. A. ........ .....,..., 2 56. 258 De Camp, R. ..,.. ...... 7 0,407 Deer. R. K. .........,.. ..., ,..... 4 5 7 Deering. E. W. .. .,..... . 70 Deaer, R. K. ..,., .....,.,. 7 0 Dehoff, L. B. .,... ..,.,...... ......, 4 5 7 Deissineer. W. J. ....... ,,.,. 7 0 Deiscoll. T. G. ,..,.... 514 Deich, R. V. ............. ....,., 5 06 DeKay, H. G. ........ .... , 272 Deloney, B. J. ,..,. ,......, ....,..., 4 4 4 Delahenty, R. E. ......,.,. , .. 444 Dellinger, S. .......... ,,.. ..... 4 4 0 Dellinger, T. B. ...,.....,..,... 70 Deller, J. K. .,,......,.,.. ......,..... . . 548 Delker, A. G. ........................, 516 455 Delamare, H. E. ...... ,... .....,.....,,.,. 4 5 5 Delahanty, R. E. ...................,. 522 Delta Upsilon ....,... ..,....... 5 58 559 Delta Tau Delta ,...,..,.. ......,......... 5 56 Delta Rho Kappa ........., ........... 2 62 Delta Chi . ........,....,......... ........ 5 54 Demers, F. X. ........,..,,....,..........,....... 272 Demmon, F. E. .......,..........,...., 70 DeMong, L. E. . ,........ 269 272 310 DeMoss, R. A. ....., ,.......,..... 182 589 Dempster, J. ..,.,....................,.. 548 DeMuesy, T. G. ........ ...,.,. 7 0 222 DeMuser T. .,.,.. ........ . . 551 Denari, E. J. ....... ....... 7 0 Denby S. ........... ....... 4 09 Denby, W. ......,. ....... 2 95 Dencer, F. . ..... .....,... 3 71 Deneen, P. F. ...... .. ,.... 452 Denzis, D. L. ...... ....... 4 53 Denis, E. C. . ..... ........ . 70 Denison, J. ..... ....... 5 44 Denison, R. ,.... .,.... .. 545 Denison, R. R. ........ . ........ 70 Denman. W. F. ........ ....... 4 55 Denney. E. L. ...... ....... 4 64 Denning. D. ......... 458 Dennis, D. 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