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: e4 OA, r English A. C. (Bud) Spence, appears in one of his well known stances while teaching a literature class. Mr. Spence, assistant professor of English, has an uncanny ability, foreign to some instructors, to evoke laughter from his students. Miss DeLong, in the capacity of faculty adviser, helps Don Bernhardt make out his Spring schedule. Miss DeLong labors with her Composition class in hopes of turning out a Hemingway or Maugham, but she’ll settle for students who know the value of a clever phrase and a well-placed comma. FAULHABER, BERTOLD B.S., Business Administration; Union Committee; All Cam¬ pus Committee, 2; Beta Al¬ pha Kappa; Historian, 4; Independent Student Asso¬ ciation, 2; International Re¬ lations Club, 2-3-4; Program Chairman; Purple Pepper Pods, 2; Camera Club, 4; Phi Zeta, 2-3-4; Medical Academy (P.W.) , Chepston, Great Britain; University for Economics, Mannheim, Ger¬ many. FELDMAN, CHARLES B.A., Chemistry.
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Phi Beta Chi members pause in four rows in front of their natural habitat — the Engineering-Science building. Front row (left to right): Eunice Maier, John Hughes, Andrew Sherockman and Clarence Win- ternheimer. Second row: James Small, Al¬ vin Strickler and Normal Long. Third row: Donald Dunham, Harold Willis, Leon Dunning and William Hartsaw. Ralph Coleman, Guy Marchant, and V. C. Bailey comprise the back row peepers. Commencement time ' 52 revealed Ken Hutchinson to be the re¬ cipient of the annual George Orr Clifford engineering award given in his memory by his wife, Mary, and a brother, James. Here a handshake from Dr. Hale makes it legal as Mrs. Clifford gazes on. In the Engineering Lab Professor Hartsaw gives a demonstration of the Pelton Wheel to Engineering students Robert Carey, Don Scherrinsky, Naion Gray, and Gene Glackman. EDWARDS, CECELIA B.A., Sociology; Pi Gamma Mu, 4; Newman Club, 3-4; International Re¬ lations Club, 3; Treasurer, 3; Phi Mu, 3-4; Historian, 3; Scholarship, 4; Librarian, 4; Revlon Rose Bowl, 3-4; Gulf Park Junior College, Gulfport, Mississippi, 1-2. EISSLER, KEITH A. B.S., Industrial Engineering; Dean’s List, 4; Engineers ' Club, 4-5; ROTC (Cincin¬ nati) , 1-2; Cincinnati Uni¬ versity; Acacia, 1-2-3-4-5. 28
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A s Pictured above are members of Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary fraternity for upperclassmen partcipating in dramatics. This was the first complete year on campus for this group as the chapter was founded late last Spring. Members are: (front row) John Wilson, Pat Martin, Howard A. Hill, and Miss Emmy Seeg- mueller; (second row) Betty Drennan, Joe Emerson, and Bill Lord. „ 4 Sf sis iOP t ? f0 ' Drama Here are some members of the Thespian group on campus. They are working toward becoming members of Alpha Phi Omega, the honorary. Front row, left to right. Bill Plane, Joe Emerson, Sue Chenoweth, Janice Morgan, Marilyn Kleinian, Barbara Moore, Pat Darst, Myra Kasey, John Wilson and Howard Hill. Second row. Bob Rundell, Jim Hull, Ed Fly, Homer Merideth, Ben Read¬ ing, Bill Lord, and Ron Hamilton. o e FICKAS, GEORGE O. B.S., Business Administration; Student Faculty Federation; Homecoming Committee, 4; Beta Alpha Kappa, 3-4; Vice President, 4; Newman Club, 3; Pi Epsilon Phi, 1-2-3-4; Recording Secretary, 4. FLY, EDMUND S. B.A., Liberal Arts; Student Government Associ¬ ation; Vice President, 4; Ad¬ ministrative Board, 4; Stu¬ dent Faculty Federation; Chairman Publications Com¬ mittee, 3; Men’s Council, 2; Crescent, 3-4; LinC, 4; Thes¬ pians, 2-3-4; Pi Kappa, 2-3; Vice President, 3; Delta Kap¬ pa, 4; - Sergeant-at-Arms, 4; President, 4. 30
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