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VICTOR P. ALESSI • n Fdurtli Ave.. Coraopolis, Pa. I ' hi Mu Ui-lta Btiithitas Administration Fraternity Officer I: Serseant at-. riiis 1: Football 1. 2; Basket- t)all 1. 2: Theater (juild 1. 4; Student Christian Association I: Business Society 1, 2, 3. i; Intramural Sports 4; ' arsity S Cluh 1. . DONALD R. BASHORE 341 S. Market St., Selinsgrovc. Pa. Ili. ' t.i fill Liberal Arts F.iiillpail 1. J: Ik-ta Kappa 1. i ; Interfraternity Sports 3. I. FERDINAND A. BONGARTZ 2H Morse . ve.. Bloomlield, . . J. I ' hi Mu Delta Business Administration Fraternity Secretary 2; Fraternity Social Chairman 4; The. Sits- riiiihifiniii 1. 2; Theatre Guild 1, 2. 4: Business Society 1, 2, 4; Student Christian .Association 1. 2; Class Treasurer 2; Tennis 1; Cheerleader I. ROBERT BOWMAN H5ti Baltimore St.. Hanover, Pa. Theta Chi Liberal Arts Student Christian . s.sociation 1, 2, 3, 4; Fraternity Historian 2; Fraternity Vice President 3, 4; Student Council 4. JACQUELINE BRAVE.MAN 21, ' i W. 8Hth St., New York, N. V. Kappa Delta Phi Tin- Silsqiifliaiinli Staff 1, 2, 3, Ktiitor 1; Hiemic Society 3, 4; 2, 3; Intraiiiural Sports 1, 2: Liberal Arts i: Managing Editor 3: . ssociate Student Christian Association 1, Theater Guild 4. RALPH C. BROWN, JR. Iii2 Walnut St.. Bloomfleld. N. J. Bonil aiitl Key Business Administration Class President 3: House Manager 3; Treasurer Bond and Key 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3: The Susquehanna 3; Varsity S Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports i, 2. 3, 4; Business Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi (ianuna Mu 4. WILLIAM R. CAMERER, JR. 327 .Mleglieny St.. Jersey Shore. Pa. BuAineAs Administi ' ation Student Chris- IcTinis I; B.iskctb.ill 1. 2; Marching Band I tian . ssociati in I, 2: Business Six ' iety 1, 2. GAYLE V. CLARK . ' 22!1 l.ynn lilvil., Drcxel Hill. Busine Administnttiiin Kapp.i Dcll.i Phi Student Christian .Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Society 2, 8, 4: Theater Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Bicmic Society I, 2. 3; The Susque- hanna St. ' irt I. 2, 3, 4, Girls ' Sp()rts Kditor 4: Orientiition Pro- l rain 3; ()pcrctt;i 2: Intraniur.-il Sports I. 2. 3. t: llm-key Honor Team 2. 3. 1; Hockey Captain 3; Women ' s . thlctic .AssiH-iation 2, 3. 1: Vice President V. . . . . 3; I.vnthokn Staff 3; Kappa Delta Phi .Secretary 3. 24
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Left to Rifrlit — E. Thompson. M. Maiieval, F. roreornn. J. Reichnnl. Class of 1947 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Frank Corcoran Marvin Maneval Elise Thompson John Reichard CLASS HISTORY It doesn ' t seem possible that four short years ago, we were welcomed on the campus of old S. U. by a group of upperclassmen. On that very first day, we never dreamed that we would be going to college along with cadets! How we dreaded the thought of hazing especially with the soldiers viewing all escapades with disillusion- ment reflected in their eyes. But our Sophomore year was our shining glory. We gained prestige by thor- oughly deflating the ego of the new Freshmen girls. The mention of our Sophomore Tribunal even made some of us shudder let alone the Frosh culprits. For the first time Hassinger Hall was open to women and the Cadets were taboo. Because of ar- time restrictions, we did not have the annual Sophomore Hop. Juniors this year, Selinsgrove Hall and the Cottage were opened. Yes! The men of S. U. were returning. Things around campus began to take on new light. A long dreamed of and envied status at last was ours. As Seniors our dream of what college life really should be has come true. The men ' s dorms filled to capacity, a real football team, dances, parties, and most of all being a graduation class that S. U. will miss as we will miss her. 2.3
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Piii Mu Delta FRANK CORCORAN HUH Rose Ave., Coraopolis. Pa. Buftiiiess Adit Football I. 2. 3; Presi ient Business Society 3; Men ' s Student Council 3; Proctor ' s Conunittee 3: Cliarles E. Covert Prize: President Senior Class t; Who ' s Who i. LEAH M. CRYDER Park Ave., Woolrich, Pa. Omega Delta Sigma Business Administration Honor Hockey Team 2. 3. i: Business Society 2. 3, 1; Women ' s Athletic Association 2 . 3, 4; Tin ' SjL quehfunia Staff 3. 4; Circu- lation Manager 3: Business Manager 4; Lanthohn Staff 3; Intramural Sports 2. 3. 4; Theater Guild 2, ii, 4: Letters to Lucerne 2; Student Christian Association 3, I: Alplia Psi Omega 3. 4; Fire Captain 4. NAOMI E. DAY 221 North Charles St.. Red Lion. Pa. Omega Delta Sigma Liberal Arts Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1. 2. 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3, 4; Tin- Sttsque- hanna Staff 3. 4; Honor Hockey Team 2. 3. 4; Vice President ' s Council 2; Vice President Omega Delta Sigma 4: Inter-Sorority Council 4; Financial Secretary 4; Freshmen Orientation 4. HELEN EBY DOSS Mulberry St.. Newport. Pa. Kappa Delta Phi Conunerci(d Education Business Society I, 2, 3. 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Women ' s Athletic Asstwiation 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3; Vice President Kappa Delta Phi 3: Alpha Psi Omega 2. 3. 4; Theater Ciuild 1, 2. 3. 4; Thf Siisquehainxi Business Manager 2; Inter-Sorority Council 3; Secretary 3: Women ' s Student Council 3, 4; Social Chairman 3; House President 4; Letters to Lucerne 2; Operetta l; Judiciary Council 3; Freshmen Orienta- tion 3; Junior Class Treasurer 3: Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent 2. CLAIR H. EASTEP ■ 1!H: X. Second St.. Harrishure Bond and Key Bnsini ' Sfi Adtninistration Student Christian Association 1; Business Society 1, 2, 3. 4; Men ' s Student Council 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4; Bond and Key House Manager 4. ROBERT C. FELLOWS 130S Twenty-first Ave.. Altoona. Pa. Bond and Key Business Administi-ation Bond and Key Treasurer 3; Class Vice President I; Business Society L 2, 4: Football Manager 1; Varsity Basketl all I, 2. 3, 4; Captain 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3. 4: Theater Guild 2; Varsity Baseball 1, 4; Student Christian Association 1. 2. H. GRACE FELTON 2 Salem Park. Klizabeth, X. J. Student Christian Association 3. I. Lihrrnl . j s- Theta Chi FRANKLIN E. FERTIG 291 KiTig St., Xortliumberland, Pa. Music Eihiration Student Christian Association L 2, 3: Cabinet 3: Men ' s Music Guild L 2. 3; Intramural Board 2, 3: I ' niversity Band L 2. 3; Concert Band 1. 2. 3: Variety Show l. 2; Sophomore Tribunal 2; Track 1; Headwaiter 3: Pinafore 4. 25
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