Upsala College - Upsalite Yearbook (East Orange, NJ)
- Class of 1956
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'Q I Z 3 a 54' K, .f ,IJ ,fl 5, he 25 ' 1 1 59' ' 2 As' ' 1 - W 31 .4 g 1' L lij ' I ' p I . X ? S R fs fr i ,x wx si, JJ. R. fx , . Z Ax 'LF 1 , . V W' Aman R ' ,. ww ww H. WW - 1 D , , 5: k- 9 Var- , ' N 5 .1 1 QL '- Q 1 ' 1 sw rg. V f - , ,. .. I Q ' A 6 2 , ' ',,, ' A ' J - 1 gp THE 1956 UPSALITE styycocfe l T s , GMNIAT FOREWGRD Four years ago we entered college . . . probably through Bernadotte - Gate . . . and began what would perhaps be the four most important years of our lives. ln these four short years gates have become important to us. Meet you at Old Main Gate has become a standard expression at Upsala, These gates symbolize the entry into the realm of knowledge. Through these standards we pass to classes, to Spring Week Shows, to athletic contests . . . the hundreds of events that fill college life and make up the knowledge gained from it. Recent additions to our campus are Pioneer and Pilgrim Gates which flank Christ Chapel between Nelsenius Hall and Bremer Hall. These gates denote our entrance to the spiritual side of campus life. Upsala's gates and the life they symbolize, after four years, add up to what college is in itself . . . the gateway to the future . . . and as we leave Upsala, we can look forward through Ber- nadotte Gate to what the world holds for us. CCNTENTS 5 G'-21 FOREWORD .,.............,........ ....... .,,. 4 - DEDICATION ., I ...............,..A....,....., ,,.A 6 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY T...... ..,. 2 o Q SENIORS ...,.................. T.,.. I ...,...... .... 3 I RELIGIOUS .. II...,....,..,................T 69 ACTIVITIES ....,,.....,...., 79 INTEREST GROUPS ...... 98 PUBLICATIONS ....,... 106 GREEKS ,A.....,..... 'I 1 3 THE UPSALITE STAFF ATHLEUCS '------- ' 27 A0215 SIZE? AT'I STII A fIl?.I3'ngff,'7Ie' -------------- .I H Y JCIMGS -L-L,L- .-...Y.V.Y.VL -,-L Usiness Ajanagzpi ANNUAL EVENTS --,, 159 Ehfgof GREG ------AAAA--,-f- Mmgfwfdqfof wHO's WHO .. ,.......... 186 If e.5'R'7 E2Zilog Li '.','. 1'L'7T?fi?2ZEf,I S3321 STUDENT DIRECTORY ...,. zoo 'gQjQj,'fdHgjLjg ----'---E- Cffwfgffon Mggasef ADVERTISEMENTS .,.,,, 218 Georgia BM' A,T, 1'L1i111A.QQEInQTZL7 Adiiiif COL tion To Dr. Wolfgang Zucker the class of i956 and the Upsalite staff dedicate this book in rec- ognition of the vital part he plays in the campus community and in the intellectual world. He is the person we point out with pride when we say This is what is meant by 'Professor' For whatever your contact with this man is-counselor, teacher, debator, friend-it means to us Professor. 'We are sincerely thankful to him for the challenge he sets before us to work for a higher goal . . . for the atmosphere of true learning that permeates his classes . . . for consistently giving witness to the Christian faith . . . for teaching us to appreciate the faculty as companions and friends. - To those who give so freely of themselves to us, and to Dr. Zucker, an example of professor- ship, this humble dedication. HERE IS UPSALA X fgsfw C nh 4 if-sf 1' Wi, f ,W'1?wW.-'ri'5e'Q1:'fs- 1 30 A -. Y .' im? .W -:v.f,,:- . hw. in 1 L Kg:-:F Z H- Q ,va-Lf ' Kr' Here, under fhe maple frees is Viking Hall, hous- ing the Business Office and the offices of Sfudenf Council and fhe Sfudenf Publicofions. On The corner of Prospecf Sfreef and Edgerfon Terrace we find the College Boolcsfore which also houses lhe Public Relations Deparfmenl, Alumni Office, WVIK and the Plocemenf Office. The Cafeleria where many sludenfs come fo digest, noi only food, buf a good game of bridge. P ,gr 3 .f ,x F' X., if fs- ' B EG' Upsala's lnflrmary . . . home of fhe cul finger or sore fhroal . . . where lhe nurses cheerfully carer lo our ills. The campus sparkles like a Chrisfmas card after a blankef of snow. Old Main , one of the oldest and mosf impressive buildings on campus, where fhe smells of chemisfry labs mix harmoniously wifh French verbs and algebraic equations. K Q' Rx.. Q ftwbs ebfb if Q. -' ',,. A Q I .ai ..- rv 1 K M, . I ,Mg-.v N 10' xii, M at ,. dw? LMMJ. ms U K f' W fwvw ' mh,' gif' 1:1-:gg 'wif '-1 ,M n ,w it 4469 553 Ill 6 ,..,.....-mania! 0' .-are -A MLM' ,vw-1 ' fm ' fa' N' . L Va A- IL 2 N, sr' ':...,,. S 'Sv' 4' ,Ann v , W,.n,,, Q 9 xi U W ' 1 W s H 4 .2 N24 , f ,ik Mi R. .Mi .2 4 5949! M me uv J., ' -.vu ax , ' w i 4, x ,M lm -vu. wk Nelsenius Hall, separofed from its sister, Bremer, by the Chapel, is fhe lcrgesf men 's dormiiory. Home away from home . , . fhafs Clara Macs Hall fo some fwenly fresh- rnon girls. 4912: Q A A .kb . ,WI-f'fQ.1gL.+ W Af fhe cenfer of our campus sfonds Chris? Chapel which is rapidly becoming one of the busiesf buildings of Upsclc. The words df Upsalcfs first presidenf remind us lf is God's work, noi ours, as we enfer the hall named for him. i - j uni. N 'H .4 . M.. . 1 F' .. gf ,,.4 - a -K-if 49 T -.0 - I W 'Q Framed by a fowering pine free, the Adminisirafion Building houses fhe offices of 'he Presideni, Deans and Registrar. 132.2-,llif . .'.r':G47,4uiz' .T . 0 .AWK lfvff,. bi. 'Sl' I 53 'M im, .f,-Q, , at 'fd ' 73 8,1 .mid -L , - 1 , .AJ K fy..- . V' f 1 - uf 'A .. M 'A N gr-7 's ',, K ' a .1 ' , avi' 'f' f ,. . sf, r. i ,-7 is ' ,.,,A ' 4 ' -,. -' Lu' in-as-.n. x - ..r, ..---ur- - . vi .E gi , un , 7 1 IF 1. 3 xi v fig.. K M if 5 .kr . I 1 if 3 ,W A The newest housing facilifies are Phe aparfmenfs shared by Freshman girls in Prospecf Hall. ,lain WN , ,..L.., Anofher view of Kenbrook Hall shows fhe graceful beauty of her columns. -faq. lf 3 'I 'M ' K L , W' ww- iff? -. jg. . 4' .. as V Q: A 5 x . 'Q w 6 I 4 4 1 l I 1111 ar x 1 1 ,-f 4.-Lf 'ffifl' L ' A ,. ,,...77N, -.., f- fg,,iTVg-'g,,it.31'Q'35iff pi V vgji L' - 1 -f-- -lf? U'ff?'1,,:'fl-lflstfjflf' Kg., -- - H - w - 1' -fff1.f.f-- T: ---Vw -e--f: f ,-ef M311 4 4' fjii. -0 ,,,..,!' -:Ti J1Lf,5-- y'11'ff1X.1L F?- N-' 7iii1,,Zl ' f ' 'z J ' V 'fe-gr 'fi': f k- A ,f,,,,,.,..--- ' r-M- fs srexgyzf 3 i NJ: rf' l ' f',,j21,ljf,j1,. 1 - l f'T'f. f ,, ' IXTZTZ, gt' ' x ,, 1 , l l g w , X M l M' . .. P .,,, ' -1 -VL. .W ,pg K, I 'val' V 4' I- , - I' ' -Q. Q' lx- ,V 'U v1'1!'l':' f Sfudenls gufher behind the largest of fhe women's residences, Bremer Hull, fo falk over fhe joys and sorrows of college or jusf fo soak up fhe sun. ., :-L., w-. ,,,, wi? W f- ' ' CJ M-. 35- -. rr-V Q Colle MNIAQ Q A 0-1 G ' P 21 I 'A L U5 1, QQ- 'sy-x COLLEGE f- uPsAL.A 29 i Z! STRATICDN cmd FACULTY l W z PHAEJ- 5 U QiQENP X ' UATERNARY TERTIAQY KA.. El HU GF MAMMAL Y QETACEOU5 5UR54XS3SIC TQMSSIC WO-- AGE OF' f52EP ULf . kapp- DERWAN NNSYLVPN E AN WSSESSEPPUXN, f?7ffV'O?NEEPxN Lv. uv- ,L k V' A YMQPHHE E AGE UF ,-... .,,,,xs 4 g EK-xi.-i. XXLQ K .3712 LJ, sk- 'i ,UNM ,' MQ4 Am, 3 lfllf' 'N...f' If 5 'clenf Y3.5'COLC ii 1 ' Dr. Lawson looks up from his work fo welcome one of fhe many vis- itors fo his office. Evald B. Lawson In the season of Commencement, each year, we look forward to see- ing the new issue of the Upsalite. We are never disappointed. In fact, in recent years our college annual has been setting a very worthy example of high excellence which has attracted attention far and near. We were all made very proud when we learned of the national award won by the 1955 Upsalite, We know the i956 issue will maintain the same high standards. Our congratulations are extended to all on the editorial staff tor the example they have set in their work, an example which is inspiring to all of us. In years to come, as we look through this Upsalite, we will be re- minded ot a college year which has brought us still closer to our cherished goals. EVALD B. LAWSON Declns of the College CARL J. FJELLMAN Dean of the College HAROLD S. CARLSON Dean of Sfudenfs ROSINA M. WALTER Deon of Women DONALD S. HEINES Dean of Men Administrative Officers ww HAROLD A. FERGUSON Director of Admissions GUNNAR P CARLSON Regisfrar L. DALE LUND Chaplain fr-Q MIRIAM GROSH Librarian E. WILMER NELSON Compfroiler 1895-1956 GEORGE FENWICK Director of Public Relafions EDWARD I. ANFINDSEN Business Administration B.C.S., New York University C.P.A., State ot New Jersey 45 Cobane Terr., West Orange, GEORGIA M. BROWN Business Administration N.J B.B.A., College of the City of New York A.M., Columbia University I63 Valley Rd., Montclair, N. J. CHI-TA CHEN Business Administration B.S., Chiao-Tung University A.M., Ohio State University Ph.D., State University of Iowa 23 Evergreen Pl., East Orange, 26 N. J. ERNEST F. BOSTROM Biology A.B., University of Minnesota Ph.D., New York University 689 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J. ALVIN R. CALMAN History A.B., Dartmouth College A.M., Columbia University Ph.D., Columbia University Docteur de l'Universite, University of Paris 400 No. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. ARTHUR C. BREYER Chemistry A.B., New York University A.M., Columbia University 302 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. ALFRED M. CARLSON English A.B., Augustana College A.M., University of Minnesota I6 Ely Pl., East Orange, N. J. DONALD L. CROSS English A.B., Bowdoin College A.M., Harvard University I6 Park Dr., Livingston, N. J. GEORGE B. CVIJANOVICH Physics A.B., University of Vienna 302 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. FAC ROBERT H. BRILL Chemistry B.S., Upsala College Ph.D., Rutgers University 141 Stuyvesant Ave., Newark, N. J. ARTHUR F. CARLSON Classical Languages A.B., Northern Michigan College of Education A.M., University of Michigan Ph.D., University of Michigan 248 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. EARL S. DOSSEY, JR. English A.B., Southern Methodist University A.M., Columbia University 692 Third Ave., New York City, N. Y. LTY JOHN B. DOUGALL Education A.B., Adelphi College A.M., Yale University Ed.D., New York University LL.D., Adelphi College 105 New England Ave., Summit, N. J. JOHN O. GALLAGHER Economics A.B., Tufts College A.M., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Ph.D., Fletcher School of Low and Diplomacy 158 Renshaw Ave., East Orange, N. J. HENRY A. HANSON Mathematics A.B., Wittenberg College A.M., University of Illinois Ph.D., Michigan State College 50 Woodcrest Dr., Livingston, N. J. LOUISA P. FANALE Biology Ph.B., Brown University 34 Urma Ave., Clifton, N. J. GLADYS M. GRINDELAND Fine Arts A.B., St. Olaf College M.S.M., Union Theological Seminary 138 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J JOHN N. HOOPER Physical Education B.S. Ed., Upsala College M. Ed., Rutgers University 451 South Livingston Ave., Livingston, N. J. HERBERT W. FEELY Chemistry, Geology B.S., City College of New York M.A., Columbia University 276 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. WALTER W. GUSTAFSON English A.B., Upsala College A.M., Columbia University Ph.D., New York University 255 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. RALPH O. HJELM Christianity A,B., Upsalo College B.D., Augustana Theological Seminary S.T.M., Union Theological Seminary Ph.D., Harvard University 14 Morse Ave., East Orange, N. J. THEODORE B. FLECK Biology B.S., University of New Mexico A.M., Columbia University 4 Upsola Court, East Orange, N. J. FREDERICK E. HAHN Education B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Rutgers University 150 Union Rd., Roselle Park, N. J. ERNEST E. HEIMBACH Economics B.S,, University of Chicago M.S.Sc., New School for Social Re- search A.M., M.N.A., New York University 55 West 11th St., New York City, N. Y. 27 LUCIA D. HOUGH English A.B., Wellesley College A.M., Montclair State Teachers College 83 Cedar St., Maplewood, N. J. DONALD K. McKEE Political Science A.B., University of North Carolina A.M., New School for Social Research Ph.D., Columbia University 45 Park Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. KATHERINE F. MONSON Fine Arts B.S., University of Wisconsin 298 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. 28 ROBERT K. LAMPTON Biology B.S., University of Toledo A.M., Ph. D., University of Michigan 23 North Terr., Maplewood, N. J. KAETHE MENGELBERG Sociology Ph.D., University of Heidelberg 148 No. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. HERTA H. PAULY Philosophy A.B., Pomona College A.M., Claremont College Ph.D., Columbia University 223 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. DONALD R. LINTVEDT CHARLES G. LUNDGREN Mathematics Psychology A.B., Augustana College A.B., Upsala College ' M.S., University of Wisconsin A.M., New York University 15 Spruce St., Bloomfield, N. J. 153 Franklin Ave., Bloomfield, N. J MARIANNA J. MERSHON Assistant Librarian MARIAN G. MITCHELL Coordinator of Nursing Education A.B., New Jersey State Teachers' B.S., University of pmsburgh C0lle9e 24 Patton Dr., Bloomfield, N. J. M.L.S., Columbia University 6 Hillcrest Road, Caldwell, N. J. KARL G. PEARSON El-BERT 5' pRATT Business Administration Geology A.B., Princeton University A.B., University of Maine J.D., University of Michigan A.M., Columbia University 157 South Harrison St., East Orange, 197 Friar Lane, Clifton, N. J. N. J. ROBERT M. REED Mathematics A.B., University of North Carolina A.M., Columbia University 63 Rollinson St., West Orange, N. J. AMMON C. ROTH, JR. Psychology B.S., Muhlenberg College A.M., Temple University 39 Park Ave., West Orange, N. J. HENRY F. SCHOENBECK Economics A.B., University of Nebraska A.M., University of Nebraska Ph.D., University of Nebraska 48 Dodd St., Montclair, N. J. 55 THELMA E. REID Assistant Librarian A.B., Western Maryland College B.L.S., Pratt Institute I8 Clarendon PI., Bloomfield, N. J. ROBERT C. RUDBERG English A.B., Upsala College A.M., New York University 28 Franklin St., East Orange, N. J. M '4 KARL J. SCHWING Chemistry Ph.D., University of Freiburg 154 Bergen Ave., Ridgefield Park, N.J ALFONSO REYNA Spanish A.B., Des Moines University A.M., University of Nebraska I7 Dodd St., Bloomfield, N. J. JOHN K. RYSTROM Education A.B., University of Saskatchewan B.Ed., University of Saskatchewan M.Ed., University of Manitoba Ph.D., University of Minnesota 88 No. Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. GEORGE P. SELLMER Biology A.B., Upsala College M.S., Rutgers University 9 Beach Rd., Verona, N. J. ROBERT B. ROCKWOOD History A.B., Swarthmore College A.M., State University of Iowa Ph.D., State University of Iowa 6 Fernwood Rd., Livingston, N. J. PAUL F. SAAGPAKK English Phil. Lic., University of Uppsala I5 Sickles St., New York City, N. Y. HERMAN N. STUART Psychology A.B., Calvin College A.M., Ph.D., State University of Iowa IOO Cedar Lake West, Denville, N. J. 29 l i DONALD R. SWANSON English A.B., Washington and Jefferson College A.M., University of Connectic'ut l 10 Washington St., East Orange, N. J. A . g ii Z'V ' . :fi '7f7!i.',i ' V sr n . 1 ' ROLAND H. TANCK Psychology A.B., University of Wisconsin A.M., George Washington University 284 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. DONALD B. WALKER Physical Education A.B., Upsala College M.A.Ed., Rutgers University 46 Fernwood Rd., East Orange, N. J. EVA C. WUNDERLICH German Ph.D., University of Halle-Wittenberg 376 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. 30 PEI-HSIU WEI Physics B.S., Yenching University M.S., Yenching University Ph.D., University of Chicago 94 Marcy Ave., East Orange, N. J. JAMES S. YOLTON WALTER C. TAYLOR, JR. Spanish A.B., Whittier College A.M., Columbia University 26 North Terr., Maplewood, N. J. ROBERT R. WHARTON Sociology A.B., Temple University A.M., University of Pennsylvania 302 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. WOLFGANG M. ZUCKER Ge0l09Y Philosophy A-B-I AU9U5lU '0 College Ph.D., University ot Berlin M.S., Utah State Agricultural College 2 Upsala CDU,-fl Eos, Grange, N. J' 57 Clinton Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. ll BETTY LOU THOMPSON Physical Education B.S., State Teachers College, Lock Haven, Pa. 376 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J KATHRYN l.. WOOD French A.B., Hollins College A.M., University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College 376 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. DEAN F. RITZMAN History A.B., Franklin and Marshall College A.M., University of Chicago l Upsala Court, East Orange, N. J. DONALD A. SEARS English A.B., Bowdoin College A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University 'I6 Carlisle Dr., Livingston, N. J. , iaanrs . , 995+ C OL! 5' HW OMMA ' if W ummm ' 4 1' -5 1 X 41 1 A G -l 0 Er E F5 + E E + 4 In g ag 17, qc!- '4 , A r-ll OMEGA cl-u Q Mf-NM,,,,,Ww I MARION BEATRICE ABRAMS B.A. 400 Tremont Ave., East Orange, N. J. Major: Drama and Sociology Minor: Psychology Beta Phi Sigma IHistorianl, Gazette, W.V.I.K., Footlight Club lTreas.l, Soci- ology Club, Spring Week Show, Alpha Psi Omega lPres.l, Psi Chi. LIONEL D. ALBOUM B.A. 148 Sanford St., East Orange, N. J. Major: Chemistry Minor: Biology and English Alpha Sigma Upsilon, Baseball, Medical Guild lVice-Pres.I, American Chemical Society, Psychology Forum, Intramural Sports. LILLIAN AUSPITZ B.S. in EI. Education 123 Carolina Ave., Newark, N. J. Major: English Minor: Education Lambda Sigma Alpha, Spring Week Show, Transfer from Newark State Teach- ers College. PETER ARNOTT B.A. 171 Windsor St., Kearny, N. J. Major: History Minor: English Kappa Beta Phi lHigh Kappal, Senior Class IPres.I, Political Science Forum lPres.l, History Club lPres.l, Inter- fraternity Council lTreas.I, Phi Alpha Theta, Student Council, Pan-Hellenic Council. BRUCE G. ARNOLD B.B.A. 423 Jersey Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. ' Major: Economics Minor: Business Administration Transfer Union Junior College. DOLORES WALKO BABCOCK B.S. 410 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Major: Biology Minor: Psychology EUGENE J. BAMERT B.A. 435 New York Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Major: Sociology Minor: History and English RAYMOND D. BE RGESON B.B.A. 14 Cherry St., Millbury, Mass. Major: Business Administration Minor: Insurance Theta Epsilon, Insurance Club, S.C.A., Choir. 36 MARVIN BARTFELD B.B.A. 22 Mapes Terr., Newark, N. J Major: Accounting Minor: Mathematics Accounting Club. ROBERT D. BERGLUND B.A. 409 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Major: Sociology Minor: English S.C.A. MARJORIE C. BENSON B.A. 830 Main St., Brockton, Mass. Major: Psychology and Sociology Phi Omega Chi, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Gray Key lPres.l, Sociology Forum, Psi Chi lPres.l, Psychology Forum, Kenbrook Hall President, S.C.A. THEODORE A. BIERWIRTH B.B.A. 79 Bowers St., Jersey City, N. J. Major: Economics and Business Administration Theta Epsilon, Student Council, Intra- fraternity Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Economics Club. JANEY BIRCH B.S. in Elem. Education I I Windemere Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. Major: History Chi Delta ICorr. Sec.l, Footlight Club, Band, Spring Week Shows '54 - '55, Spring Queen Finalist. Transfer from University of Delaware. ALLEN G. BLACK B.B.A. 315 Mill Rd., Maple Shade, N. J. Major: Insurance Minor: Real Estate Theta Epsilon, Insurance Club, Intra- mural Sports. WILLIAM J. BIUNNO B.B.A. 323 North Eleventh St., Newark, N. J. Major: Business Minor: Labor Relations Transfer from Johns Hopkins University. LAVERNE M. BLICKLE B.B.A. 47 Wagner Pl., Irvington, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: English Alpha Phi Delta IPres.l, Basketball, Stu- dent Council IRec. Sec.l, Spring Week ICQ-Chairmanl, Spring Queen Finalist, Gray Key, JANET G. BJORNSGAARD B.A. Mill Street, Branchville, N. J. Major: English Minor: History and Sociology Beta Phi Sigma. Transfer from Elmira College. WILLIAM T. BOLAND, JR. B.B.A. I3 Madison Ave., Irvington, N. J Rho Alpha Phi, Football. V'-new CHARLES JOSEPH BONNET B.A. 268 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Major: History Minor: Economics Eta Delta, History Club. JOAN BRYANT B.A. 123 Brunswick St., Newark, N. J. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Delta Sigma Theta jTreas.I, W.A.A., So- ciology Forum, Psychology Forum IPres.I, Band, S.C.A. X GERALD J. BRADLEY B.B.A. 89 W. Northfield Ave., Livingston, N. J. Major: Insurance Minor: Economics Rho Alpha Phi IPres.l, Football, Baseball, Interfraternity Council. RICHARD BURNETT B.B.A. 661 Irvington Ave,, Newark, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Alpha Sigma Upsilon. JAMES A. BROWN B.B.A. 954 Caldwell Ave., Union, N. J Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics EDWARD I. BURNS B.B.A. 133 Keer Ave., Newark, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Business Alpha Sigma Upsilon jTreas.I. DONALD F. CALLAHAN B.A. 27 Watchung Ave., Montclair, N. J. Major: Chemistry Minor: History Pi Delta Phi iRec. Sec.l, History Club, Spring Week Committee. Sym? ANTON J. CAMPANELLA B.A. 41 Watson Ave., East Orange, N. J. Major: Political Science Minor: History Sigma Gamma Phi lVice-Pres.l, Table Tennis lCapt.l, Economics Club, W.V.l.K., Political Science Forum jPres.l, Choir lPres.l, Upsalite, Election Board, Judicial Board lVice-Chairmanl. EDWARD R. CAPRIO B.B.A. 246 Highland Ave., Newark, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Insurance Omega Tau Alpha lCor. Sec.l. DOROTHEA Q CARLSON B S in Elem Education 211 Morris Ave Summit N J ELEANOR E CARLSON B S in Elem Education 91 Orange Ave East Paterson N J Major History Minor: Education Transfer from Albany iN. Y.l State Teach- ers College. Major Education English Minor: Psychology Phi Omega Chi iPres.l F.T.A. Choir . .A. lntersorority Council Pan Hellenic Council Upsalite. DAVID H. CARLSON B.A. 211 Morris Ave., Summit, N. J. Major: English 'wfwji 4? Minor: Psychology Alpha Phi Omega lCorr. Sec.l, S.C.A. lVesper Comm. Chairmanl, Footlight Club, Jr. Toastmasters' Club, Gazette lCirc. Mgr.l, Alpha Psi Omega. JOHN J. CLEARY B.B.A. 322 Isabella Ave., Irvington, N. J. Major: Business Administration and Accounting l l , I DAVID W. COBB B.A. 66 Hillside Ave., West Caldwell, N. J. Major: English Minor: Psychology Eta Delta IPres.l, Footlight Club, Student Publications Board jSec.l, W.V.I.K. lSta- tion Mgr.l, Student Council, Band lSec- tion Leaderl, Spring Week Comm. lBudgetl. f '5 HELEN M. CRAWFORD B.B.A. 70 Morgan Pl., North Arlington, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: English and Psychology Phi Omega Chi. GLORIA E. CRYSTAL B.S. in Elem. Education 953 Salem Ave., Hillside, N. J. Major: English Elementary Education Sigma Delta Mu, F.T.A. la ii PAUL L. COVERT B.B.A. 205 Midland Ave., East Orange, N. J Major: Insurance Minor: Business Administration Economics Club. ALLEN S. CUMMINGS B.S. 306 Tremont Pl., Orange, N. J Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Transfer from Union Junior College. ROBERT J. CUPIT B.B.A. 8 Knoll Pl., Clifton, N. J. Major: Business Minor: Insurance Rho Alpha Phi lSgt. at Armsl, Football. EDWARD MALACHIA CUPOLI B.B.A. l90 White Oak Ridge Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Maior: Accounting, Insurance Omega Tau Alpha ITreas.l, Insurance Club, Accounting Club lVice-Pres.l, ln- tramural Sports. KENNETH R. DAVIS B.B.A. 30 Plymouth Pl., Roseland, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Labor Relations Rho Alpha Phi, Economics Club, Intra- mural Sports. Transfer from Newark College of En- gineering. PETER J. DAWSON B.B.A. 'lOl4 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Major: Business Minor: Economics MARY W. J. DEJONGH B.B.A. I4 Bayard Ave., Arlington, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Intramural Sports, Economics Club, WVIK. Transfer from Los Angeles City College. nur- ' 'sf' JOSEPH A. De KASAR B.B.A. 513 Main St., East Orange, N. J. Major: Insurance Minor: Mathematics Rho Alpha Phi lVice-Pres.l, Football ICO-Capt.l, Freshman Basketball, Intra- mural Sports, lnsurance Club, Judicial Board. 41 3 TED P. DEMELIS B.A. 62 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J. Major: Biology Minor: Psychology Omega Tau Alpha, Intramural Sports, Medical Guild. THOMAS E. DELANEY, JR. WALTER J. DeMAlO B.B.A. B.S. l80 TUPPUU AVS-I Belletfillef N- -l- 58 Kent Place Boulevard, Summit, N. J. Major: Business Administration Major, Chemisfry Mffwff EC0f10miC5 Minor: Mathematics GEORGE E. Den BRAVEN ROSAl.lE J. De NUNZIO B.B.A. B.A. 43 Prospect Ave., North Arlington, N. J. 22 Bellevue Terr., Morristown, N. J' Major: Business Administration Major: Biology Minor: Economics Minor: English, Psychology Rho Alpha Phi, Freshman Basketball, Beta Phi Sigma, Choir, lntersorority Coun- Baseball, Intramural Sports. cil, Medical Guild. IRENE C. Di BIASE B.S. in Elem. Education 27 Center St., Belleville, N. J. Maior: Education, English Alpha Phi Delta lTreas.l, F.T.A., Spring Week Committees, Spring Queen Final- ist, lntersorority Council, Pan-Hellenic Council. DAVID L. DOORLY B.B.A. 46 East Pork St., East Orange, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Real Estate, Insurance Theta Epsilon lTreas.j, Insurance Club, Intramural Sports. iv 'S VELLO H. EBROK B.S. l30 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J. Major: Physics Minor: Math Sigma Pi Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon. BEVERLY J. DOWNS B.A. IO4 Midland Ave., East Orange, N. J. Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Phi Omega Chi ITreas.I, Sociology Club IPres.I, Psychology Forum, Upsalite, S.C.A VIRGINIA M. EDSTROM A.B. 781 Grove St., Worcester, Mass. Major: Sociology Minor: Christianity, Psychology Phi Omega Chi, Choir ISec.I, Psi Chi IPres.I, Collegiate at 8 IChairmanI, G'ray Key, Sociology Forum, Psychology Forum, Kenbrook Hall Senate. JANE E. DOWNS B.A. 54 Mt. Airy Rd., Bernordsville, N. J. Major: History Minor: Engish Phi Omega Chi, Upsalite lEditor-in-Chietj History Club, Phi Alpha Theta ISec.I, Pi Delta Epsilon, Canterbury Club, S.C.A., Publications Board IChairmanI, F.T.A., W.A.A., Student Council. Transfer from Douglass College. DOUGLASS M. ERICKSON B.S. I8 Cliff Hill Pl., Newark, N. J. Major: Geology Minor: Chemistry Sigma Gamma Phi lSec.I, Cross Country ICopt.j, Track, Geology Club IVice- Pres.I, Sigma Gamma Epsilon ISec.- Treas.I, Intramural Sports. L. VERNON ERRICKSON, JR. B.B.A. 'll Twin Oak Rd., Livingston, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: History Rho Alpha Phi lCorr. Sec.l, Freshman Basketball, lntramural Sports. JOAN M. FALLS RICHARD E. EVERS B.A. B.A. 236 Madison Ave., Irvington, N. J. l45 Mounfvin Ave., Pompton Plains, N. J. Major: English Minor: Speech Mviofr Bl0l09Y Minor: Psychology Eta Delta jSec.l, Footlight Club jPres.l, Alpha Psi Omega lVice-Pres.l. Phi Omega Chi- JAMES T. FARGO B.S. 31 Harding St., Maplewood, Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Sigma Pi Sigma lPres.l. Transfer from Newark Colleg gineering. 44 N.J eof ROY J. FERRARA JOSEPH J. FILIPPONE B.S. B.B.A. 791 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. 135 Alexander SL, Newark, N, J MUl0ff Cl19ml5ffY Major: Accounting Minor: Mathematics Grid Physics Mjngrg Economics American Chemical Society, Math Club, Sigma Pi Sigma. i JEROME FINKELSTEIN B.A. 56 Dewey St., Newark, N. J. Major: History Minor: English F.T.A., History Club. AU DREY CAMPBELL FOSTER A.B. l-21 29th St., Fair Lawn, N. J. Major: English Minor: Psychology Tau Beta Sigma lSec.j, Upsalite, lEd. in Chiefl, Gazette lNews Ed.j, Student Pub- lications Board lSec.l, Student Council lVice-Pres.j, Gray Key lSec.l, S.C.A,, WVIK, Homecoming Comm., lntersorority Council. DONALD FISCHER B.B.A. l Martin Pl., Little Falls, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Accounting, Insurance Theta Epsilon. PAMELA FOX A.B. 755 Chancellor Ave., Irvington, N. J. Major: History Minor: English Sigma Delta Mu, Gazette, Phi Theta, F.T.A. Alpha ALPHONSE R. FLORA A.B. 139 Lincoln Ave., Orange,-N. J Major: Biology, Chemistry Eta Delta, Medical Guild. ROBERT B. FRANCE B.A. 466 W. 26th St., New York, N. Y Major: Psychology Minor: English 45 FAITH L. FRIEDMAN A.B. 89 Randolph Pl., West Orange, N. J. Major: Oral Expression Minor: English Lambda Sigma Alpha, Footlight Club Alpha Psi Omega lSec.l. Transfer from Bates College. ROBERT W. FREY BERNARD FRIEDMAN B.B.A. B.B.A. l78 Befgenline Ave., WeSlW00d, N- -l- 81 Carnegie Ave., East Orange, N. J. Major: Business Administration Major, Accounfjng Minor: Economics Mjnor: jnsurance Eta Delta Treas.l. Accounting Club. GERALDINE FRIEDMAN JQHN W, GALLAWAY B.S. in Education B.B.A. 411 FUWVLSW AVC-I OfUn9e, N- J- 26 Central Ave., Midland Park, N. J. Major: English Major: Accounting Minor: Education Minor: lnsurance Lambda Sigma Alpha, F.T.A. lPres.l Pi Delta Phi, Football. GERALD H. GENET B.A. 75 Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. Major: Chemistry Minor: Biology Arnold Air Society. DEANNE C. GIAIMO B.A. 309 Gramercy Pl., Fair Lawn, N. J. Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Alpha Phi Delta lChap.j, Spanish Club, Sociology Club. SHEILA GINSBERG A.B. 7 Woodmont Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. Major: Psychology, Labor Relations Sigma Delta Mu, Psychology Forum, Psi Chi. HARTLAND H. GIFFORD A.B. l Read St., Deep River, Conn. Major: English Minor: Sociology Alpha Phi Omega lPres.j, WVIK, S.C.A., l.F.C., Student Volunteer Movement Board of Directors. RAMON C. GIORDANO B.B.A. 591 Hoey Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Major: Insurance Minor: Real Estate Pi Delta Phi lTreas.j. Transfer from Monmouth Junior College. ROBERT E. GILES B.B.A. 31 Beechwood Dr., Shrewsbury, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology ROBERT E. GIVEANS B.B.A. 127 N. 15th St., Bloomfield, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics, Accounting Theta Epsilon lTreas.J, Accounting Club ROBERT R. GOODWIN B.B.A. 2074 Balmoral Ave., Union, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Eta Delta. Boka HARRY J. HAYES B.B.A. 543 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administration Kappa Beta Phi, Intramural Sports, Bas- ketball. Transfer from Drew University. 48 WILLIAM GROSSMAN B.B.A. B.S. in Education LAURENA G. HARDIN 9 Meredith Dr., New Shrewsbury, N. J. T89 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J Major: Education Minor: English Major: Accounting Minor: Economics F.T.A., Band. Transfer from Mars Heel Junior College CLIFFORD R. HENDERSON B.B.A. B.B.A. NORMAN HINKES 68-B Wabeno Ave., Springfield, N. J. 289 Wainwright St., Newark, N. J. Major: Insurance, Business Administration Major: Accounting, Insurance M' :B ' Ad ' 't t' Kappa Beta Phi fTreas.j, Senior Class mor Usmess mlms mlon Treasurer. Rho Alpha Phi, Football, Track. v ' WILLIAM C. HOLT B.B.A. I40 Halsted St., East Orange, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Insurance Omega Psi Phi, Football, Baseball, Track EUGENE F. HOURIHAN B.B.A. 520 Hemlock St., Roselle Park, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administration SARAH J. HUGUENIN B.B.A. 216 Elmwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Accounting ALICE M. HYDER A.B. 425 Centennial Ave., Houtzdale, Pa. Major: Psychology Minor: Christianity Phi Omega Chi, S.C.A. ICabinetl, Choir, Student Council, Election Board, Spring Week Comm., Psi Chi, Psych Forum, Col- legiate at 8 Comm., Bremer House Sen- ate, Gray Key, Intersorority Council lPres.j, Junior Class Pres., Spring Queen Attendant, Homecoming Queen. Transfer from Indiana State Teachers fPa.l. INA-CLAIRE HYMAN B.A. 500 Runyon Ave., Deal, N. J. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Sociology Club ITreas.j, Psi Chi IVice- Pres.l, Psychology Forum. DOMENICK D. IACOBELLI A.B. Apt. 240 C, Branch Brook Dr., Belleville, N. J. Major: Chemistry Minor: Economics Omega Tau Alpha IVice-Pres.l, Inter- fraternity Council ISec.l, Pan-Hellenic Council. 49 GERALDINE ILARIA B.S. in Elem. Education 360 Fairview Ave., Cedar Grove, N. J. Major: EngIish, Education F.T.A. MARILYN ILARIA B.S. in Elem. Education 360 Fairview Ave., Cedar Grove, N Major: English, Education F.T.A. ELIZABETH A. IUSO B.A. 4 Edisonia Terr., West Orange, N. J. Major: English Minor: History and Education Tau Beta Sigma ISec.l, Choir lLib.l, Gray Key, Student Council, F.T.A., Spring Week Comm., Senior Class Sec. HARRY M. JAMES B.B.A. 90 W. Northfield Ave., Livingston, N. J. Major: Business Administration, Insurance Rho Alpha Phi ITreas.l, Football, Track, Blue Key, Student Council, Spring Week Comm., Upsalite IBus. Mgr.j. MORTON D. JOY B.B.A. I I9 East Highland Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Accounting Theta Epsilon. f5'W'Qr vw EDWARD J. JOYCE B.B.A. 8I Pennsylvania Ave., Newark, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Insurance Pi Delta Phi, Intramural Sports. EDITHE A. JUREW A.B. 74 Hawthorne Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. Major: Speech and Drama Minor: English Alpha Phi Delta lVice-Pres.l, Choir ISec.l, Student Council, Gray Key, Footlight Club, Spring Queen Finalist, Spring Week lCo-Chairmanl, Spring Week Show, lntersorority Council lSec.l. ALLEN KLEIN B.B.A. 574 Schley St., Newark, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Economics, Business Administration Accounting Club, Political Science Forum, WVIK. 51 JOHN M. KILBORN B.B.A. 9 Sunset Rd., Livingston, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Phi Delta. Transfer from University of Miami. uwif' ARTHUR W. KIMBLE B.B.A. 46 Willow St., Glen Ridge, N Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Rho Alpha Phi, Football. JOHN C. F. KLEIN A.B. 77 Evergreen Pl., East Orange, N. J. LOUIS S. KLEIN B.B.A. 396 Union Ave., Irvington, N J Major: Chemistry Major: Accounting Minor: Biology Q Minor: Insurance and Business Administration Accounting Club. j if .--4 JOHN R. KNAPSACK B.B.A. 13-33 11th St., Fair Lawn, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology Theta Epsilon, Intramural Sports. RICHARD A. KUEHNE B.B.A. 126 Oakview Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics WVIK, Economics Club, Intramural Sports, Basketball lMgr.j, Dorm President. MARIE G. LEIBIGER A.B. 212 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, N. J. Major: German Minor: Spanish Delta Phi Alpha lPres.I, WVIK. VASHTI V. LAMBERT B.A. 66 Madison Ave., Montclair, N. J. Major: Psychology Minor: Biology 52 WILLIAM E. KWAAK B.S. 287 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J Major: Chemistry Minor: Biology Rho Alpha Phi, American Chemical So ciety. A. SANDRA LeROY B.S. 31 Freeman Ave., East Orange, N. J. Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Phi Omega Chi lTreas.I, S.C.A., WVIK, Spanish Club, Math Club lVice-Pres.j, W.A.A., Sigma Pi Sigma, Cheerleader. JOHN V. LINDHOLM B.B.A. 327 Main St., Smethport, Pa. Major: Accounting Minor: Insurance Pi Delta Phi lVice-Pres.j, Intramural Foot- ball, Interfraternity Council IPres.j, Pan- Hellenic lPres.j, Student Council ITreas.j, Blue Key, Accounting Club. DONALD C. LIBBY B.B.A. 36 Oakwood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Major: Insurance Minor: Real Estate Eta Delta, Economics Club, WVIK. KENNETH A. LINDFORS B.S. 1512 Beach Ave., Bronx 60, N. Y. Major: Geology Minor: Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega lCorr. Sec.j, Geology Club lTreas.j, Sigma Gamma Epsilon lVice-Pres.j, Film Society, WVIK, S.C.A., Intramural Sports. ROBERT F. LOHMEYER B.B.A. Apt. 1A4, 100 Franklin St., Morristown, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology Theta Epsilon lVice-Pres.j. CAROLF F. MAKON B.S. in Education 830 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Major: Elementary Education and English Lambda Sigma Alpha lPres.j, F.T.A., ln- tersorority Council. CATHERINE M. MARUCCI B.S. in Education 345 Jackson St., East Orange, N. J. Major: English and Education Beta Phi Sigma IVice-Pres.j, Basketball, WVIK lSec.j, Gazette, F.T.A., lntersorority Council, Pan-Hellenic Council. 53 JOHN J. MATARAZZO B.B.A. 232 High St., Orange, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Real Estate Omega Tau Alpha lPres.l, Upsalite, WVIK, lStation Managerl, Interfraternity Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Pi Delta Epsilon iPres.l, Student Publications Board, Student Council, Blue Key, Spring Week Comm. iBanquet Chairmanl. ARLINE L. MCCONCHIE B.S. in Elem. Education 24 Waterbury Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. Major: Biology Minor: Elementary Education Chi Delta iChaplainj, F.T,A., Choir. Transfer from Randolph-Macon Women's College. CAROL L. MATHISON A.B. lol Oakland Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Major: Biology Minor: Psychology Tau Beta Sigma iPres.l, Basketball, S.C.A., W.A.A., Gazette, lntersorority Council. ROBERT R. MCKENNA B.B.A. 23 Collins Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Labor Relations RICHARD D. MCCLENNEN B.B.A. I436 Lozier PI., West Englewood, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychoogy Baseball. Transfer from Gettysburg College. ANNE P. MICCHELLI B.S. in Elem. Education 82 Tuxedo Pkwy., Newark, N. J. Major: English Minor: Elementary Education Phi Mu, F.T.A., Transfer from University of Miami. ROBERT E. MICK B.B.A. 994 Sandford Ave., Irvington, N. J. Major: Insurance Minor: Business Administration Insurance Club. RUTH MILLER B.A. 449 So. 7th St., Newark, N. J. Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Phi Sigma Sigma IVice Pres.l. Transfer from Ohio State University. SHIRLEE N. MILLER B.S. in Education 758 Jersey Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Major: English Minor: Elementary Education F.T.A. Transfer from Colorado University. ALFRED D. MINNIS B.B.A. I44 Wilson Ave., Kearny, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Transfer from Tusculum College. FREDERICK J. MOMMSEN B.B.A. 599 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Eta Delta ICorr. Sec.I, Gazette, Upsalite, Film Society. PAUL P. MONTELEONE B.S, A-RD 2, Newton, N. J. Major: Physics Minor: Chemistry Intramural Sports RONALD F. MOREAU B.B.A. 18 Constantine Pl., Summit, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Omega Tau Alpha. RALPH A. NUZZO A.B. ' 55 Pompton Ave., West Paterson, N. J. Major: History Minor: Economics Kappa Beta Phi. Transfer from Fairleigh Dickinson Col- lege. 56 IVAN J. NELSON B.S. 550 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega, Freshman Basketball, Intramural Sports, American Chemical Society, S.C.A JOHN R. OBERST A.B. 737 So. l4th St., Newark, N. J. Major: Psychology Minor: History Eta Delta lVice-Pres.l, Track, Cross Country lMgr.l, WVIK, Gazette. RICHARD E. NOLAN B.B.A. l8 Millington Ave., Newark, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: lnsurance Rho Alpha Phi lSec.l, Basketball, Intra- mural Sports. JOYCE A. OHLSON B.S. in Education 3ll Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Major: English and Education Alpha Phi Delta jVice-Pres.l, Twirlers, Girls' Athletics, Alpha Psi Omega, WVIK, F.T.A., Footlight Club, Spring Week Committees, Spring Queen Finalist. CHARLES R. PARKINSON B.S. 120 S. Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Major: Geology Minor: Chemistry Sigma Gamma Epsilon lPres.j, Geology Club. RUTH A. PENDLETON B.S. in Elem. Education 170 Grove St., Somerville, N. J. Major: History and Education Alpha Phi Delta lChaplainj, S.C.A., Ge- ology Club, F.T.A., W.A.A., Political Sci- ence Forum, History Club, Bremer Hall House Senate. Transfer from Bethany College. JAMES S. PASMAN B.B.A. 108 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Physics Transfer from Lafayette College. THOMAS M. PERRY B.B.A. 25 Shrewsbury Ave., Highlands, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Sigma Gamma Phi, Track, Cross Country, Economics Club lSec.-Treas.j, Political Science Forum, Accounting Club, F.T.A. DONALD G. PAXTON B.B.A. 12-14 12th St., Fair Lawn, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: lnsurance Theta Epsilon lPres.1. RICHARD W. PETERSON B.S. 78 Edson St., Brockton, Mass. A Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Theta Epsilon lRec. Sec.1, Medical Guild lTreas.j, S.C.A., Student Council. 57 IRENE J. PETRIGACH B.A. 37 Elston St., Bloomfield, N. J. Major: French and Spanish Alpha Phi Delta, French Club, Spanish Club ISec.-Treas.j, Twirler. ROBERT A. PHILLIPS B.B.A. 94 Sylvan Rd., Bloomfield, N. J. Major: Labor Relations Minor: Psychology and Business Administration Theta Epsilon ICor. Sec.l, Intramural Sports, Gazette. CHRISTO POLYCANDRIOTIS A.B. 760 So. I7th St., Newark, N. J. Major: History Minor: Greek History Club. DOROTHY M. POST B.B.A. T949 Vauxhall Rd., Union, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology Tau Beta Sigma ITreas.l, Upsalite, S.C.A., Spring Week Show. KENNETH W. POST B.B.A. 82 Orange Ave., Irvington, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administration MARK PRESSLER B.B.A. I7 Dodd St., Bloomfield, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Insurance and History Alpha Sigma Upsilon IVice-Pres.l, Intra mural Sports, I.F.C. lVice-Pres.I, Pan Hellenic Council. fi KATHERINE MARIA PRIOLO A.B. 58 Essex Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Major: Biology and Chemistry Beta Phi Sigma lSec.l, Medical Guild, WVIK. HELEN M. RAUCH B.B.A. 505 Elizabeth Ave., Newark, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Lambda Sigma Alpha. 6 . RICHARD J. PURCELL ROBERT ln RAHNER B.B.A. B.B.A' 2l5 Hoffman Blvd., East Orange, N. J. 239 Chadwick Ave Newark N J Major: Business Administration Major: Accounllng Mlnorl Economlcs Minor: Busi'ness Administration KUPPU B970 Phi, EC0f10miCS ClUb, TVUUS' Alpha Phi Omega lPublic Relationsl, fef ffom Bloomtleld College- Gazette, Upsalite lPhotography Ed.l, Spring Week Comm., Accounting Club, Photography Club, S.C.A., Pi Delta Ep- silon. ERNEST J- REACH FREDERICK A. RICHMAN 55- B.B.A. 43 Berkeley Pl., Bloomfield, N. J. llo Crane Sl. Roselle N- J. U Melon Biology Major: Insurance Minor: English and Chemistry Minor: Real Eslale Theta Epsilon lWardenl, Football, lntra- Alpha Slgmc Upsllon- mural Spolls' Mecllcol Gulld' Transfer from Union Junior College. Transfer from Holy Cross. 5, . BEVERLY ANN RINELL A.B. R.F.D. 2, Frewsburg, N. Y. Major: Sociology Minor: Christianity Phi Omega Chi lChaplainj, Sociology Forum, S.C.A., Upsalite, Choir, Grey Key, Intersorority Council lTreas.j, Col- legiate at 8:00 lChairmanj. if . JOHN H. ROGERS BARBARA A. ROH A.B. A.B. 230 Manor Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. 'ill S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Major: Economics Major: Biology Minor: Psychology Minor: Psychology Economics Club, S.C.A. Choir. Transfer from Pennsylvania College for Women. ANNMARIE J. ROMANO B.S. in Elem. Education 221 Church St., Bound Brook, N. J. Major: Education, English Alpha Phi Delta, S.C.A., Geology Club, F.T.A., W.A.A., Political Science Forum. Transfer from Trenton State Teachers College. 60 JEANNE M. ROSE GENE S. ROSENBERG B.S. in Elem. Education B.B.A. 242 Ivy Court, Orange, N. J. 70 Amsterdam Ave., Passaic, N. J. Major: History, Education Major: Business Administration . : A . Beta Phi sigma, F.T.A., Political science Mme' Ccounhng Forum, Psychology Forum. WVIK, lnsurance Club, Accounting Club, Political Science Forum, Economics Club. EDMUND F. ROSKOSKI B.B.A. 333 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. Major: Business Administration and Insurance Minor: Economics Kappa Beta Phi. - REITA NANCY SARLES B.A. 4 Freeman St., Roseland, N. J. Major: Psychology Minor: History Footlight Club, WVIK, Psychology Forum. JAMES A. RUSSOMANNO B.B.A. 349 So. Ilth St., Newark, N. J. Major: Economics and Business Administration Insurance Club, Economics Club, Fresh man Football. PATRICIA FOX SARNASI B.S. in Elem. Education 90 Cedar Lane, Roselle, N. J. Major: English and Education Alpha Phi Delta lCorr. Sec.j, Cheer leader, F.T.A., Spring Queen Finalist, Spring Week Show. LOUIS R. SALVATO B.A. 4 Harrison Ave., North Haledon, N. J Major: Economics Minor: English Eta Delta. Transfer from Rutgers University. JOHN C. SCHILLER B.B.A. 7-28 Park Ave., Fair Lawn, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Real Estate, Psychology 61 whll' ELLIOTT H. SCHREIBER WILLIAM D. SCHULTZ B-A. B.B.A. 547 Stelton Rd., New Market, N. J. 751 Yule AVS-I Meflden, Conn. Mojo,-, psychology Major: Economics Minor, Labor Relcfjons Minor: Labor Relations Alpha Phi Omega, psychology Fo,-um, Theta Epsilon, Economics Club. Economics Club. Transfer from Yale University. DAVID L. SCOTT, JR. B.B.A. 39 Brighton Ave., East Orange, N. J. Major: Business Administration, Accounting GARY L. SEEGER B.B.A. Hillside Ave., Kenvil, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administration Accounting Club. Transfer from Muhlenberg College. ARTHUR M. SCHWARTZ B.S. 92 West 33rd St., Bayonne, N. J. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Kappa Beta Phi, American Chemical So- ciety, Math Club, Camera Club. GORDON W. SEARCH B.S. in Education Major: History Minor: Political Science Kappa Beta Phi fPres.I, History Club, Phi Alpha Theta QVice-Pres.l. Transfer from Catawba College. MERVYN H. SHAPIRO B.A. l5 Essex St., lrvington, N. J. Major: Chemistry and Biology Alpha Sigma Upsilon lRec. Sec.l, Man- ager of Cross Country, Track, Medical Guild. ROBERT ANDREW SHAW B.B.A. l7 Prospect St., Caldwell, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Rho Alpha Phi, Basketball. Transfer from Davis and Elkins College. JEROME B. SISKIND B.B.A. 1113-D Sheridan Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Major: Business Minor: Psychology Transfer from Union Junior College. MELVIN W. SHIKORA B.A. 85 Avon Ave., Newark, N. J. Major: English Minor: History Transfer from Seton Hall University. JOHN J. SKVARLA B.S. 86 Henry St., Passaic, N. J. Major: Geology Minor: Chemistry Sigma Gamma Epsilon lCorr. Sec.j, Sig- ma Gamma Phi lTreas.j, Geology Club lPres.j. ROBERTA M SIEMERING 365 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. J. i Major: Biology Minor: Psychology Transfer from Bloomfield College. 63 ,, Y Q RONALD F. SMITH B.B.A. I I Theodore St., Wharton, N. J. Major: Insurance Minor: Psychology Rho Alpha Phi, Intramural Sports, Insur- ance Club. DONALD O. SQUIER B.A. 25 DeHart Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Major: Sociology Minor: History Alpha Phi Omega, Sociology Club, S.C.A. Transfer from Illinois College. 54 AARON E. SOME B.B.A. I6Il Crescent Ave., Hillside, N. J. Major: Business Administration, Insurance Minor: Psychology Insurance Club, WVIK. EDWIN F. STASSE B.B.A. 23 Central PI., Caldwell, N. J. Major: Busines Administration Minor: Economics Transfer from Davis and Elkins College. SAMUEL A. SOPRANO B.B.A. I8 Collins St., Cranford, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Insurance Pi Delta Phi lFinancial Sec.l, Intramural Sports, Insurance Club, Accounting Club. PAUL C. STAUFFER B.B.A. 320 Hugenot Ave., Union, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics GWENDOLYN ELAINE THELIN ELIZABETH A. STEWART B.A. Lincroft Rd., Red Bank, N. J. Major: English Minor: Psychology F.T.A. Transfer from Monmouth Junior College. RONALD J. A. THOMPSON B.A. l58 Roosevelt Ave., Westwood, N. J. Major: Political Science Minor: Spanish Delta Phi lRutgersj, Spanish Club, Po- litical Science Club. Transfer from Rutgers University. ,potfiik 1, ff REA use N ff .fmt . :yi-ua ., r I . ' -Y CI ,xflvm-l'fg ,j . . isps? V J' -5 f:ZZ:.,s.::fy'ff V. ,if 6-,Lmswa 1- Q 55 35 Ng: If' ,, 3',s.vgxm,,rrX':'.v Sgevtfifgf F , r , eff.. . .f ,L ,gh:,,:..m- erin'-f I-F - ' ':w,ylf..5,f9'Mi9s-r..--'.' f - if-flat. 5,1 C L J. JJ-f'fsi5ri.'!e-5' 'yi .' . ' T' .f ' -'Q'-,y ' Us A281-1 fy- .3 . eg, ,,.... .1 g., 15. , s f :.v:vffm-sf .. . -. + ...w:w4f.5' at ' Agn .-M-... , t v . . A. if '. ,sfFifFi,'f-.gi f l ' ' 3- ROBERT A. F. TAUSENDFREUND B.A. 240 Paterson Ave., E. Rutherford, N. J. Major: Chemistry Minor: History Eta Delta lCorr. Sec.j. HAROLD B. THORPE, JR. B.B.A. 25 Highland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Eta Delta lPres.j, Ski Club lPres.j, Stu- dent Council. B.S. in Elem. Education 516 Devon St., Kearny, N. J. Major: English and Education Theta Beta Gamma lPres.j, Gold U , Alpha Psi Omega, Footlight Club lSec.j, Gray Key lVice-Pres.j, Student Council, Choir, Spring Week Committee, Spring Queen Finalist, Gazette, Upsalite, ln- tersorority Council, S.C.A., Band, F.T.A., Bremer Hall House Senate lPres.j, Pan- Hellenic Council. JANE BARBARA TIMKO B.A. 38 Maple St., Bloomfield, N. J. Major: Speech and Drama Minor: English Twirling Squad lHead Maiorettej, WVIK, Footlight Club lBus. Mgr.j, W.A.A., Po- litical Science Forum, Spring Week Com- mittee, Spring Week Show, lntersorority Council. 65 THOMAS E. TOWNSEND B.B.A. 417 Tremont Ave., Orange, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Labor Relations Sigma Gamma Phi, WVIK jCo-Managerj, Band tSection Managerj, Pi Delta Ep- silon, Student Publication Board. JOAN C. VANDERMARK B.B.A. 290 Diamond Spring Rd., Denville, N. J. Major: Business Administration Minor: Accounting Tau Beta Sigma jVice-Pres.j, Spring Queen Attendant, Homecoming Queen. MICHAEL J. TROTTO B.B.A. lOl E. 22nd St., Paterson, N. J. Major: Economics and Business Administration Minor: Insurance Transfer from Siena College. SIMON L. VENSKUS B.B.A. 548 W. 7th Ave., Roselle, N. J. Major: Economics Minor: Business Administration Transfer from Union Junior College. EILEEN STEPNER TUROFF B.A. 9 Carter Rd., West Orange, N. J Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Sociology Club, Psychology Forum. Transfer from Lasell Junior College. UKO VILLEMI B.A. Battey State Hospital, Rome, Ga. Major: German Minor: History GEORGE P. WALKER B.A. 270 North Maple Ave., E. Orange, N. J Major: Philosophy Minor: Greek National Student Association lPres. N. J regionj, Choir, S.C.A., Blue Key, Foot- light Club, Gazette, French Club. C. THOMAS WEAVER, JR. B.B.A. 21 Ward PI . Montclair, N. J. Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega, Insurance Club, In- tramural Sports, Accounting Club. HERMAN J. WERMAN B.B.A. 776 Crown St., Brooklyn 13, N. Y. Major: Business Minor: Economics Alpha Sigma Upsilon, Intramural Sports, Football, Softball, Basketball, Radio Club, Insurance Club, Dormitory Proctor. PHILIP O. WEST B.A. 241 So. Arlington Ave., E. Orange, N. J. Major: English Minor: Psychology Kappa Beta Phi, Intramural Sports. Transfer from Cooper Union. THOMAS M. WHITTY B.A. 110 Severin Court, Cranford, N. J. Major: English Minor: German Eta Delta jSec.j, Gazette lManaging Ed.I, Footlight Club, Delta Pi Alpha lPres.I, Pi Delta Epsilon. DONALD A. WICKMAN B.A. 968 Anderson Ave., Bronx 52, N. Y. Major: Economics Minor: Labor Relations Theta Epsilon, Intramural Sports. LYDIA L. WILCOX B.S. in Education 2281 Post Rd., Warwick, R. I. Major: History Minor: English Chi Delta IVice-Pres.I, W.A.A., Gazette, F.T.A., IRec. Sec.I, S.C.A., Intersorority Council lTreas.I, Pan-Hellenic Council, Gray Key. JOANNE K. WOLF B.A. JOAN M. WOLTHOFF B.S. in Education 245 Warren Ave., Palisade, N. J. 5 Fairway, Bloomfield, N. J. Major: Biology Minor: History Major: English Minor: History PAMELA S. YECIES B.A. 125 Stonehouse Rd., Bloomfield, N. J. Major: French Minor: English and Education Lambda Sigma Alpha IVice-Pres.I, F.T.A., French Club. 68 Alpha Phi Delta, Intramural Softball, His- tory Club, Choir, Phi Alpha Theta. Transfer from St. Lawrence University. JOHN R. BOWERING B.A. 164 Jetierson St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Major: English Minor: Sociology, Psychology Alpha Phi Omega, Choir, S.C.A., W.V.I.K. Transfer from Union Junior College. WENDELL T. BREITHAUPT B.A. 545 Godwin Ave., Midland Park, N. J. Major: History Minor: Biology Pi Delta Phi lPres.l, Blue Key lPres.l, Stu- dent Council lPres.I, Phi Alpha Theta lPres.I, Senior Class lVice Pres.I, Foot- ball, Baseball, Basketball Manager, Norse Hall Proctor, History Club, Footlight Club, F.T.A. Homecoming Chairman, Spring Week Co-chairman. Chi Delta lPres.I, F.T.A., W.A.A., Pan Hellenic Council, Intersorority Council Kenbrook House Senate lSec.I. RAINA GREENFIELD LeFLEIN B.S. in Education Hillside, N. J. Major: English Minor: Education Sigma Delta Mu, Spanish Club, Foot- light Club, Intersorority Council, F.T.A. Sprinq Week Shaw. C. RICHARD PADUCH A.B. 19 Pearl St., Passaic, N. J. Major: Political Science Minor: History Rho Alpha Phi, History Club, Foci, Ga- zette lEditor-in-Chiefl, WVIK, Blue Key, Pi Delta Epsilon lVice-Pres.l, Student Publications Board. RICHARD W. CALLAHAN 27 Watchung Ave., Montclair, N. J. Major: Economics Minor: History Pi Delta Phi lTreas.l, Baseball lCapt.l. I I 'COQ I ffc?MN lA Ni 4 - my L , .:,.,., . , ,, si .'iiff,?.sP?s?1m-wifeQ122312,-fsafi-, --mf? N 5 .,..if ,,:v l,,,5,,5 2 1 Q s 5 X 5 , 1 f 1 ...um L..l..A.1...xa.r 72 The Chaplain's Message A professor recently commented about one ot Ameri- ca's ranking theologians as follows: He doesn't want the people to hear his own words, he wants them to hear the angels sing. There is a sense in which those words ought to characterize every preacher and every Christian layman. Surely beyond all human words there is another Word more worthy of attention! Of the writing of books there is no end. That is both our glory and our problem. The printed and spoken word are everywhere. Who can read everything? Who can listen to it all? There is too much clamor for attention. There is too much talking, too much noise. Even those who talk to God are seldom willing to listen or to heed His Word. Perhaps the angel song is lost in the discordant jangle of our blatant dissonance. Perhaps our noises are screens to shut out the Word that brings the possibility of health, salvation and peace. Perhaps our preoccupations prevent our recognition of the Stranger who is the very Word of God. Nothing is more pathetic than man's interest in words to the exclusion of the Word. No one of us can sing the angel song. No one can guarantee the hearing ofthe heaven- ly Word. Yet there is the Psalmist's simple admonition, Be still and know that l am God. Be still . . . May such a Peace go with you! L. DALE LUND, Chaplain pw 1 sa.. of tg, .N--'Mui -4 H ' .N , '-'TU mf' ' Nfl llwfz. y S..-' 3-5 te ,t 5 ,-5 ,- ,M f-'se T ff A' . wut kia .QQ g N . t 'f . ..E ,ss St 'Y' kim he i 'ii Chaplain Lund is always willing to take some of his precious time to talk to Upsala's students. His office in the chapel is a cheerful spot for conversation. QQ., s , V' C -, ,L-fa. '35 S' ea '-' 'tv 0 'rom jf' Y Lx. . ' Q ?i . xg g A Ti Lx' i t Q if it H Tri JA. Cl'lAPl.AlN l.. DALE LUND COL fi ' S.C.A. CABINET First row: D. Carlson, A. Hyder, M. Benson, V. Edstrom, D. Carlson. Second row: E. Anderson, E. Corneilson, A. Rehnstrom, A. Alstrom, D. Nelson. Christian students in search of an opportunity for worship, study and recreation with similar minded stu- dents -this is the S.C.A. Through speakers and panel discussions, Bible study groups and worship services, re- treats, conferences and caravans, these students become acquainted with each other and with students and church people from other colleges and congregations. Typical of the programs this past year are a discussion of Faith, Sex and Love, Dean Fiellman's presentation of the Christian lmplication of the 564,000 Question, and the surrealistic drama, The Sign of Jonah. S.C.A. also sponsors Sunday evening Vesper Services where the ladies of the First Lutheran Church provide supper ata nominal rate. During the Lenten Season, S.C.A. in conjunction with the First Lutheran Church presented Dr. Edmund Stiemle who spoke on the topic The Lord's Song in a Strange Land. 74 gp nl 1 f Y? S,C.A. gafhers en force. 'ice--f gr 41, ,V S.C.A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First row: G. Bungo, P. Nelson, L. Simcck Second row: E. Anderson, C, Johnson. Chaplain Lund f S.C,A,'s guiding lighf. Dr. Edmund A. Sleimle who spoke af the annual Chrisfmas Service and on Wednesday evenings during Lenl. Ann Gusfafson as Saint Lucia offers the traditional Christmas cookies to the Tompfers, Mary Lund and Paul Fleck. S. C. A. at W 11 qgeawsg 5 5 WP K Q Q, S.C.A. members join in a hymn sing al lhe annual fall refreal which lakes place the weekend before classes begin. Anofher profecl underlaken by fhe Cabinel of S.C.A. was fhe painling of Phe cellar in Chaplain Lund's home. 76 rl4 ancl Play Leisure lime af ihe Fall refreaf was spent sunning and swimming. Looks like Bill is enjoying fhe view. Saint Lucia and her affendanfs visif The kifchen ofa Swedish family during Upsala's annual celebration of fhis Scandi- navian Chrisfmas fradifion. -in An enjoyable evenf for all members of S.C.A. was fhe Fall dinner served by the Hosnifalify Commiffee under Arf Rehnsfrom. 1 SS will Q S.C.A.er's prove fhaf cleaning up can be as much fun as cooking the Fall supper. L .gri-, 5 78 'COQ 0 D Q? Q + E tix L U7 17, QQ?- C7MNxA '5!ff! ll! I ggifz VC' - 1, , J, X 44: Vai 1. ,.i??gs,fw.,,-,L-1 5 ,reg-Q,-.aw , fzv1gi2gg7g1.f.gs1ng9,eg,: ww A my-, 9 ,gig-1, :WXZQSQK ' X fiwf-Vg-2,zI2ia,' - 'fy , ...M W: kr A . S fgwi-i1i':?1,1 ' A' . ,, .,,,. W fM?m krhh , YM ,A , M f1.,2,,w.1,-, MLW, , . f . :Q 5 iii? F .sz uw-.1 gf. .. if '+V :pl 53 . wa- LV 52QUt,Q 1- 2 11, L . Egg, ,.-: V, ' Wil 5 up Bmw! 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E f ' v Q ?6ANEXlkI.D LUKE . i1:mmsziQi' TOWN HALL Saturday MARCH 3. 956 Jeb M330 lash Evening mloxk P and is , Q, X 5 f '11, sl? ir ' K .2 4 Q 1 W af? 'M Af 42 as KZ 82 i STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, an organization which works for the unification of Upsala stu- dents into a representative democratic body, had a successful year under the capable lead- ership of Wendell Breithaupt. This year was highlighted by the first meetings ofthe Judicial Board, chairmaned by Joel Carucci. Its first considerations were the parking and smoking problems onthe campus. The Student Council continued many of its previous activities including freshman tra- ditions, class elections, Open House for parents, pep rallies, Campus Chest and helping with other needs on campus. OFFICERS p,es,de,,, qvrrrrr rrir ,,cc ,ccccc4c,,,,,,,c, cA,,,, w E N D ELL BREITHAUPT Vice-president ,,,,,,,,,,, -A---------- J OEI- CARUCCI ......MURlEL PACK .....ANN De GROTE .....JOHN LINDHOLM Recording Secretary ....... Corresponding Secretary ...... Treasurer.. .......... .. ggi, .. fs ,gg , 1 '3' I . riie L, . ,.3f1' vii' X, . I M .Q Q i ztllflf, I 1 ,v.,, ti, if W.. S .lt Q7 xg. LQ' ,,.. Q an 5 T wifi. -',. r:.' 1 'P-Q ffi' ,. , . navy -- 3 L i R nf sg Q2 WENDELL BREITHAUPT Student Council President 1955-56 JUDICIAL BOARD Seated: J. Carucci. Standing: A. Cam panella, J. De Kasar, J. Engle, R. Sea man, R. Erickson. First row: G. Thelin, A. Hyder, E. Jurew, M. Pack, W. Breithaupt, S. Haberman, A. Alstrom, C. Johnson. Third row: G. Anderson, W. J. Carucci, P. Read, L. Blickle, P. Landsperg. Second row: D. Cobb, Shultz, D. Swanson, H. Hull, H. JUFHBS, P- AFNOII, J- MCIGTUZZO, R. Kidd, M. Lissner, J. Smith, A. Anderson, L. Blomberg, A. Heller, J. Engle, :E IRL. wiB fMf' ? h 'mQi '7 Vx -Z '3' - 'w W1' V- W' .H I , w x 3' 51, 454yfQW t .. :kj 1 1' ' ,','vf:?:p::l'l:f:t:f 5.-92-19,1 I 4' tv' Q I 1 Q Q 'Y 'I 1 x , 4 I . I-ia 11, V? gi ffnfz' 4 - 1 4 ai pf 4' 0 .- Au, 1 bplvzifgif af','afv,1'1'1 . , F , r ' ' lfvag' 01 ,We is 'fel , aww ' K ,JB 5 lwma- -I x Q Wm, .Vi X. inf buf Ckid H H The Gold U presented to outstanding students at Upsala is considered by most as the highest honor a student can achieve outside the classroom. The Gold U Award- ing Committee, made up of faculty and students, recom- mends students for the award, basing their decisions on citizenship and participation in extra-curricular activities. The awards are presented to the students at the All-Llpsala Banquet during Spring Week. First row: Paul Nelson, W. Breithaupt, N. Amtmann. Sec- ond row: J. Matarazzo, H. James, A. Alstrom, G. Walker, Grey Key First row: A. Foster, M. Benson, G. Thelin. Second row: V. Holmes, E. luso, L. Blickle, J. Eiesland, J. Engle, A. Hyder, B. Rinell. Third row: M. Pack, P. Landsperg, G. Osmers, L. Wilcox, R. Cummins, V. Edstrom, A. De Grote. .pm l G. Thelin, A, Foster Blue Key Sophomore men and women who have showed a continuous interest in the activities of Upsala are tapped each spring for membership in Blue and Gray Key respectively. Their services include ushering at various functions, serving at teas and receptions, and other worthy work on campus. Margie Benson led the girls of Grey Key during 1955-56, while Wendell Breithaupt directed the activities of Blue Key. First row: Mr. Breyer, J. Bowering, P. Nelson, E. Carlson, P. An derson, H. Gifford, B. Seaburg, W. Wenslau, D. Nelson, P. Kuchta Mr. Wharton. Second row: T. Weaver, H. DeVos, E. Schreiber, W. Cornielson, W. Coon, S. Tengstrand, D. Carlson, Mercer, P, Johnson, A. Rehnstrom, E. Jasmund, W. John, E. Teng- ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a service fraternity, and the true measure ofa successful chapter is the service rendered to its campus and community and nation. Nu Chapter at Upsala has a definite program of activities in which the pledges and members direct their energies for the benefit of their fellowmen. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega, as being carried out by all the chapters, is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship and to promote service to humanity. This program embodies four fields of activity. They are: l . Service to the student body and faculty 2. Service to youth and community 3. Service to members of the fraternity 4. Service to the nation as participating citizens. Being a service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega crosses all lines of honorary, social and pro- fessional fraternities, and thus members of other campus organizations may also be active in this chapter. Through cooperation with other organizations the program of Nu Chapter may be made most effective . The influence of Nu Chapter, Alpha Phi Omega, is felt far beyond the immediate activities ofthe fraternity and its membership. The brothers of this fraternity make their influence felt as a leavening force for constructive activity in student affairs. Scout-trained men must stand for the right in all matters of campus and community life. Nu Chapter's service program is the real jus- - strand, V. Caruso, G. Lengol, C. Price, Third row: J. Carucci , Schoening, P. Westerberg, I. Nelson, E. Dodds, I, Patterson ,.l. ,E. tification for its existence. ' P ' ment and entertdln I nd Camllfus nd fences oWleelc dutieS ki O l 1 9 toyS . H Pita . h r0C - He P O members ar1dLu5lEecelsal:g 'lAco55 Memorial 05 P O pledgis iii ilseporf of their A.P- ' , ' r 0 , A' ' ' 1 P to the childfell 5 waice Pfvleds' a freSl' coo O IV f lhelr Se as one 0 First row: L. Carlson, C. Vlfeller, J. Wilson, E. Lower, H. Parsons. Second row: N. Swanson, L. Simcak, M. Libak, J. Van Vechten, M. Benson, E. Park, P. Glass, G. Bungo. GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Gamma Sigma Sigma, National Service Sorority was born January l, 1953. At the present moment there are chapters in twelve colleges and universities located throughout the country. The purpose of Gamma Sigma Sigma is to assemble college and university women in the spirit of service to humanity and developing friendship among women of all ages and creeds through working together in the fulfillment of its common goals. The organization's tripartite pro- gram serves the school, community and the nation. The only requirements for membership are the desire to render service to others and the fulfillment of the local college's requirements for mem- bership in any organization. Members of social sororities are eligible for membership in Gamma Sigma Sigma. Each member and pledge of the sorority puts in a certain number of hours on service proi- ects determined by the need of the school and the community. A pledge must be responsible for ten hours of minimum work in a three-month period to be accepted as a full member. Recognizing that all work and no play make anything dull, the Gamma Sigs have a social program which often fits into their service proiects, 'IV' Gamma Sigma Sigma presents the old and new in their Homecoming entry. fymwf, Alpha Psi Omega Delta Phi Alpha GERMAN First row: C. Anderson, E. Aschner, Dr. Wunderlich, T. Whihy, G Osmers, M. Leibiger. Second row: L. Poskrypka, G. Kroeschel,J Wilson, H. Udert, P. Anderson, J. Schoening, J. Karow, P. Thien prasilfhi, D. Henze. DRAMA Firsf row: F. Friedman, J. Ohlson, G. Thelin, M. Abrams. Second First row: row: D. Carlson, Mr. Dossey, R. Evers. HGNGR Phi Alpha Theta J. Downs, G. Search, W. Breithaupi, E. Sloan, Second row: P. Arnotl, Dr. McKee, Dr. Calman. J. Wolf. Sigma Pi Sigma PHYSICS Firsi row: E. Tengsirand, J. Fargo, V. Ebrok. Second row: J. Ru- sinko, A. Berman, R. Paolella, R. Ferrara, S. Galoosfian, D. Rap- poccio, R. Botficelli, P. Monteleone, Dr. Wei. Pi Delia Epsilon First row: E. Gulla, R. Sampson, Dr. Carlson, J. Mafarazzo, J. Downs, Second row: M. Burgess, R. O'Keefe, T. Townsend, W. Scrivans, A. Alsfrom, T, Whih'y, A. Schoenlaub, G. Osmers. Rho Tau Alpha RADIO First row: D. Brown, T. Townsend, Mr. Breyer, .I. Mafarazzo, W. John. Second row: H. Kahn, W. Daffer, W. Clifford, E. Lower, R. Sloppe, R. Sampson, A, Schoenlaub. Sigma Gamma Epsilon GEOLOGY Firsi row: D. Erickson, K. Lindfors, C. Parkinson, J. Buckley. Sec ond row: R. Robison, H. Thomas, R. Bergmann, Mr. Pratf, Mr Feeley, Mr. Yollon. SOCIETIES Psi Chi PSYCHOLOGY First row: J. Suffin, B. Downs, I. Hyman, M. Benson, V. Edsfrom, A. Hyder. Second row: Dr. Carlson, S. Ginsberg, M, Abrams, Mr. Roth. .:. ' Qfsi': ,fi . ., 2. WW! MISS GLADYS GRINDELIND CHCDIR Students with an interest in music and a love of singing ioin their voices in the Upsala College Choir. Their jubilant tones are expertly blended under the direction of Miss Gladys Grindeland. They are known among the small choirs of the country as a group that maintains the highest stand- ards of choral singing. The tour this year took the choir into the southern states as far as North Carolina. Other ap- pearances ofthe group were the traditional Advent Vesper Service at St. John's Cathedral in New York, the Salute to Eisenhower at Madison Square Garden, the Town Hall concert with the Es- tonian Male Chorus, and various campus events. February February February February February February February February February February February 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 IO 11 'I2 I3 The Upsala College Choir CHOIR OFFICERS Seated: P. Anderson, E. luso. Stand TOUR SCHEDULE ing: D. Carlson, E. Jurew, A. Cam ..........Media, Pa Baltimore, Md ,,,,..Springtield, Va ,....,,Richmond, Va . ,.... Lynchburg, Va ,,,...Burlington, N. C ........,.....,,Hickory, N, C , ,,., Winston-Salem, N. C ,,,,....Bluefield, W. Va .,,,,,Charleston, W. Va Pittsburgh, Pa panella. ..-A , ,ff. ,-f- , M. .,.,., . ., '1f:I2II., fly ' if 'lf L, 1 7 i ff 1--fif1fff'f:?VI 'fh' f ' f ' f,., , 1351 .,',', jfs: f-.,f , '.,, . ' K '-.,,. Q ,, Jfipl-1. -,., ' rzy- azigwu-if - T9 Jfew' Hi E , fi 'rkhy K 1 1 3'-:,.Ei,I'?V-' iff ,',,'-' fif- E 2'??'l1li ' fix ,kyigi ' ',,Vh : k It was two weeks of hominy grits and hush puppies this year as the Upsala College Choir went South on their annual mid-semester choir tour. The Viking chor- isters sang their way into Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. As always, the choir tour was highlighted by many and varied antics. Whether our genial choir manager's show me's , the mock wed- ding held at the Williamsburg Lodge, in historic Wil- liamsburg, Virginia, or the annual bestowal of Miss Grindeland's elegant chapeau will bring back the most amusing memories is a moot question. Perhaps one of the most unique compliments ever given to the choir was that ofthe Negro janitor in Media, Pennsylvania, who is reputed to have said, You sure can sing them colored songs for souls as white as you. ln addition to its annual tour, the choir has also sung many concerts in the Metropolitan area. This year the choir has appeared in a Reformation Service in Cranford, N. J., in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Madison Square Garden, and Town Hall in New York City, Jersey City, N. J., and in the Hometown Concert in East Orange. It was also heard over the radio on WRCA during the month of April. Whatever is said about the choir's musical ability, one fact is sure: There are sixty students on Upsala's campus who iust love to sing. Under student leadership the Upsala College March- ing Band turned out at the football games to help cheer the team to victory. Bob Ericson, the student director for 1955-56, enter- tained the fans during the halves of football games with brisk marching and entertaining music. The band took a big step forward this year and will continue to gain in the future. J. Timko, M. Gardiner, I. Petrigach, S. Engle, A. Hughes, N. Davis, N. Engle, J. Ohlson Kneeling: R. Ericson, J. Timko. First row: J. Ohlson N. Engle, J. MacCauley, R. Kidd, D. Brown, A. Hel ler, P. Johnson, M. Gardner. Second row: S. Engle N. Adams, D. Olson, M. Bockels, A. Gustafson, T Mollberg, I. Petrogash. Third row: N. Davis D. Cobb T. Townsend, W. Burnett, D. Engstrom, A. Hughes Fourth row: W. Dickson, F. Lehner, L. Matteson. L. Patterson, R. Barber, K. Larson, P. Recd, J. Smith, B. Birch, L. Philport, P. Halligan, C. Harmon, J. Norris. H... - vgg HJ? M' a 1 5 First row: W. Clifford, R. Zeitz, R. Osterholm, R. O'Keefe, H- MGYBV, B- El5en' . ' 'M.Gldt' FTalor, berg, W. Dafter. Second row. J. Williams, J. Galousi, o s ern, . y H. Zuffto, D. Brown, S. Rondeau, R. Roberto. Third row: E. Runstein, E. Rosen- feld, H. Parsons, P. Glass. Under the co-management of David Cobb and Thomas Town- send, Station WVIK inaugurated its sixth season with a gala re- view featuring popular radio guest stars. With its transmitter com- pletely rebuilt by Dick Sampson, Chief Engineer, with aid of fac- ulty advisor, Professor George Cviianovich, with its broadcasting week extended to 44 hours, the membership of Radio Upsala in- creased to 52 members. Harold Kahn, Program Director, arranged over fifty variety shows per week-from 5 to l l PM, Monday through Thursday- and a program of continuous music from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Voice coaching was under the direction of Deane Parkhurst, Chief Announcer. The radio acquired many newly released records which were carefully filed by Betty Coney, Record Librarian. Art Schoenlaub, Station Business Manager, handled the financial department and the secretarial end of WVIK was managed by Eileen Lower. On Homecoming Day, WVlK's car depicting Washington Crossing the Delaware was awarded the first prize. Through the efforts of John Matarazzo, former Station Man- ager, Radio Upsala hopes to be installed into Rho Tau Sigma, the National Honorary Radio and Television Fraternity. -Yi i 'I RQ' A .3 5 A i L.f-1 'z 'uf uv Station W.V.I.K. OFFICERS AND SENIORS First row: E. Coney, H. Kahn, T. Townsend, D. Cobb, D. Parkhurst, R. Sampson, E. Lower. Second row: J. Timko, J. Ohlson, A. Schoeniaub, Mr. Cviianovich, R. Kuehne, P. Dawson, J. Matarazzo, M. Abrams. tl i l x managers, Tom Townsend and Dave Cobb put the Voice of Upsola on the air, Where are they all coming from? questions Art Schoenlaub as Hal Kahn continues to produce some of WVlK's record collection. .X .. Ll sw., TN 1.1. Deane Parkhursl, chief announcer at work as Dick Sampson and Eileen Hower look on 4 c W ,- ., f IL . . if i 5 ii mi we .- '. . ii ' i if an Q? wg . . . fr ., . ,,. . , 2vn1 1:t. . 1 -5, . .2 2 :. .ma ' f ig . Q . 3 1. uw 5 - ,,, , si, .. 1 35: .J 3 ' . - f... ,. -f mi mi it gl D Q? GQ 1 + E? E 1? E E N L in an gf 1,0 X162- Mmm ffm ' W I lf Timm. u-fim ' ,f ff ,f ,Q-me ,cf 'if ' ffgi -, , f'QE3t'- Qffsfa: 9 my - We ?3?agi 11254 ,5 'fav-2 K x i MQ V .'i s Q' V 'aff-3: Y. ,gi 'N -1 n. Q ,an M S 1 -W wmv 1' 2 1 my i fx ,' sw 'X 1.4! , L, I EQ5,,..:5Q:5 7 f 7' f 'X 2 X f , 7 -Q :QI ,..r , 1 FE Q ,rr .sf Q' Z mi Niki, T sf- 0 First ro Math Club First row: B. Cartier, S. LeRoy. Second row: R. Robison, A. Schwartz, K. Sohn. Political Science Forum wt J, Timko, P. Amon, E. shenas, second row. P. Wieland, Dr. McKee, A . Alstrom. U Q Film Society Seated: A. Heinkey, Standing: P. Westerberg, K. Lindtors, B. Ryan Amoteur Radio Club First row: J. Williamson, R. Pearson, W. John, E. Stegmczier. Second row: T. Wallace, A. Carlson, R. Osterholm. 100 Economics Clulo First row: T. Perry, R. Johnson, T. Johnson, Dr. Gallagher. Second row: W. Yeriman, J. Russo- manno, P. Dawson, M. Pack. Accounting Club Firsf row: M. Barffeld, J. Filippone, F, Benifz, L Klein, E. Cupoli. Second row: K. Posl, W. Collins, T. Weaver, T. Oesterle, F. Lahner, E, Panayoie, B, Weisman. Third row: H. Milberg, A. Klein, J. Rus somanno, M, Goldsfein, H, De Vos, D. Worfzel P. Kuchta, C. Weller, American Chemical Society Mr. Brill, C. Gesauldi, A. Heinkey, M Corneilson. Second row: R. Ferrara, A , R. Pelerson, J. Gregory, I. Nelson, J Frish. Third row: L. La Marr, R. Smith M. Jolly, H. Parsons, E. Franz, K. Prioli ,..-. 4 4, C., .,...-N ll4 K ff' A' 'K' WWA' F F sin'- Q1 cv mf F. T. A. First row: E. Carlson, J. Rose, G. Osmers, G. Friedman, G. Rockefeller, M. Glaeser. Second row: R. Silver, T. Rader, G. Thelin, A. Huneke, J. Ohlson, H. Mueger, J. Downs. Third row: B. Miller, A. Tanzer, L. Simcak, H. Parsons, F. Gar- cia. 102 International Club First row: C. Weller, G. Kroeschel, Dean Waller, S. Galoosrian, L. Simcak, U. Karow. Second row: E. Ozols, P. Thienprasiffhi, R. Khonsciry, H. Uderf, J. Schoening, D. Zargham, H. Sheng. Third row: A. Yousefian, K. Surh, J. Hedenberg, Y. Park, L. Poskrypka, D. Tiia. Sociology Club First row: B. Rinell, Mr. Wharton, I. Hyman, B. Downs, Dr. Mengleberg, M, Abrams. Second row: M. Cronin, G. Schnipper, E. Park, G, Lengol, E. Benson, R. Chrisfenson, J. Roberfson, G. Bur- nelfi, H. Ruggles, P. Weiland. Psychology Forum Firsl row: Dr. Carlson, J. Hedenberg, W. Wen- slau, A. Jesperson, T. Moberg, Mr. Roih. Sec- ond row: S. Sproul, B. Downs, M. Benson, S. Ginsberg, J. Rose, B. Person, L. Simcak, M. Abrams, M. PickeH. Medical Guild First row: R. Pelerson, J. Gregory, E. Glomb. Second row: K. Prioli, R. Smilh, M. Fevang, F. Taylor, E. Franz, C. Gesauldi. H First row: J Colman, E isiory Cl ulo . Downs, W, Scrivans, P. Arnoh, Dr . Shenis. Second row: W. Breithaupi G. Search, R. Johnson, J. Wolf, D, Callahan, A. Alsirom. F1 H Spanish Club First row: F. Gulla, G. McNeill, M. Brede, E. Runstein, Second row: F. Garcia, M. Damiano, R. Thompson, E. Gullc, M. Lella, I. Perrigach. Literary Club Firsi row: C. Anderson, G. Osmers, A. Alsirom Second row: T. Johnson, H. Meyer, N. Norcross I. Pafierson, R. Kvande. Geology Club Firsi row: Mr. Feeley, Mr. PraH, H. Thomas, L. Pinney, R. Bergmann, Mr. Yollon. Second row: H. Hornung, J. Buckley, K. Lindfors, J. Hatha- way, C. Parkinson, E. Rowe, J. Skvarla. Third row: N. Swanson, R. Robison, F. Fanale, D. Erickson, D. Peterson, L, Marson. De Nio First row: Mr. Conradson, B. Seaburg, E. Carl son, E. Anderson, Second row: Mr. Vigersfad P. Anderson, C. Lundell, A. Rehnslrom, W. Clif ford. ins' R 5 0 Hi king? 0 'D if ff 49 , -5 1 .V A1f I 0M Ni x A l...i. 'WFMWU 'end - X :- M wr... GAZETTE STAFF First row: D. Carlson, W. Scrivens, T. Whilty, R. Paduch, A. Alslrom, G. Osmers. Second row: C. Anderson, K. Klavci, M. Goldberg, F. Trollu, N. Amlmann, S. Habermun, J. Williams, E. Douglass, J. Riddle, F. Marlin, Third row: M. Abrams, L. Simcalc, N. Anderson, J. Sharpe, C. McAdc1m, N. Hollberg, L. Wilcox, D. Banks, G. Anderson, L. Marson, L. Hallberg. Could fhese lhree heads be looking for news from iheir lhird floor office? Dick, Tom and Al are probably just surveying fhe progress of Phe gym, buf who can fell wh f ci goes on in lhe minds of edifors? xt 4' Amr viii ,I -EH Y, 1:',,fiHlF if ' .T L . f' 33,7 2 i s , . aff 4' . .'V.V 'AT , .L- 'fn gl .. L, lik , A 1, f l. ' 3 3 The Gazette began its fiftieth year of continuous op- eration in September with a big stat? and big ideas. The statt was headed by Editor-in-Chief Richard Paduch, backed up by Managing Editor Thomas Whitty, Associate Editor Albert Ahlstrom, and Sports Editor Walter Scrivens. The editors changed over to a new type face for all headlines, giving the paper a uniformity it lacked in the past and added a new system for make-up, a perennial headache which has been known to keep busy editors at work until some very wee hours in the morning. All in all, the main idea was to hit the stands with a better looking, more readable paper. Response was good, even among that almost forgotten campus group, the night school. Enlarging the area of cov- erage to include this large segment of campus life, the editors made the paper available to the after-dark arrivals, another Gazette first. Still, life on the third fioor of Viking Hall was pretty much the same. Reporters still kept editors perched on the ledges of windows when important stories didn't arrive on time, and the editors reciprocated by keeping the printer in a constant daze as to just when the copy was going to ar- rive. Yet, by some strange force, probably motivated by Ahlstrom's famous, What's news? Whitty's I'll go along with that, and Paduch's perennial No! the Gazette's faithful readers were each week lwell, nearly each weekj presented with a brand new issue. And, this year, in grati- tude of fifty years of faithful reading by the campus family, the Gazette added a present of its own-an issue of Foci. A 5241: i i , ' ig- x 'Q To many of his staff Editor Dick Paduch lives up to the name on his desk, especially when that deadline approaches. From the smiles on Walt's and Lydia's faces the Gazette must be printing jokes these days. 109 UPSALITE STAFF First row: A. Heller, E. Gullo, J. Downs, D. Carlson, H James. Second row: I. Petrigach, D. Post, G. Osmers, E. Carlson, L. Wilcox, H. Cucozzella, P, Read. 1956 UPSALITE Webster defines yearbook as o book, as of the statistics or facts of a year, published yearly. We, the staff of the i956 Upsalite, have at- tempted to make this book of facts for you to read and in later years, re- member . . . big and little moments to remember. Striving to make the i956 Upsalite as good if not better than the i955 issue, Editor-in-Chief Jane Downs and her staff began work in the fall after a summer of collecting and evaluating many ideas. Reviewing the hectic months they can recall when seniors had to be begged to leave a cup of coffee in the cafeteria to have their picture taken, when somebody forgot to take a picture of the band, and the day when Dave Carlson couldn't find the basketball pictures. But as the deadline drew near, Dot Post, Lydia Wilcox, Irene Petrigash typed with amazing speed, Harry James sold dozens of ads, and Jane, in- evitable pencil behind her ear, lost many hours of sleep. Finally all the pictures were captioned, writeups typed and The Book went to press. If the 1956 Upsalite brings back many memories to you today and when you pick it up in years to come, we, the staff, will feel well rewarded. 0 momenf fo glance up from her piled-up desk. Did someone say Maybe we could gef This one fo buy an ad, suggesfs Harry as Jane dials fhe number if's time fo fake a break? 'Urea Q 1? 2 X BUF, Eleanor, fhaf word jus? isn'f in 'he dicfionarylu Buf if coulcln'f be real! Business Manager Harry James is pleased when flue cash sfarfs coming in. 111 First row: Dr. McKee, Mrs. Brown, J. Downs, D. Cobb, T. Townsend. Second row: T. Whitty, W. Breithaupt, Mr. Cross, Mr. Fenwick, Mr, Cviianovich, J. Carucci. STUDENT PUBLICATICNS BOARD The Student Publications Board is made up of the editors of the Gazette and the Upsalite, the station manager of WVIK, president and vice-president of Student Council, faculty advisors to the three organizations, and the Director of Public Relations. It is the responsibility of this group to set general pub- lication policy and to enforce these policies. Publications Board also approves editorial appointments for the Gazette and Upsalite as well as the nomination for station manager of WVIK. A new publication may become a member of Publications Board as soon as it proves its fulfillment of a real student need on campus and its willingness to uphold the Constitution of the Board. The new publication must be approved by the Board which will recommend it to the college administration. This year the Student Publications Board was headed by Jane Downs, editor of the Upsalite. The secretary was Dave Cobb, co-station manager of WVIK. vy COLc,9 C9 A Q ,': -'Ak LP C9 if cy, 25 xl T OMMA VKX G W 4295, can A VQQEEQX vkfxbk -Q51 MQ ..W,gif2x12a - 2' ' My wi 1,.x??9ii?fi.., ,itifLsl1'f: A' ,k,k .1 W ww H1 H 521122 fb an fm, fir 1- I Theia Beia Gamma First row: V. Holmes, L. Canfield, G. Thelin, J. Eiesland, A. De Groie. Second row: V. Siuari, G. Osmers, M. Miller, A. Olafson, J. Suffin, J. Smiih, G. Haggblam, I. Hillstrom, E. Niederer. Third row. P. King, R. Cummins, M. Brede, M. Glaeser. OFFICERS Presidenf ............. ......,......... ........... G w en Thelin Vice Presidenf ...... . .... Lillian Canfield 0 Secrefary .......... ....... A nne De Groie S N g Treasurer .. ...... Jean Eiesland Alpha OFFICERS Presidenf ,..,,..,.., .........,.,.................... C arole MCliOh Firgi row: R. Silver, M. Schnee, C. Makon, P. Yecies, T. Rader. Vice presiden, ------wYwwrYrrYrYr --,,,,, M arm, Schnee Second row: M, Seid, J. Volk, E. Schuliz, E. Klein, F. Wexlin, E. Corresponding Secrefary Aviiii iiiifiiii T oby Rader Kanfrowifz, G. Friedman. Third row: B. Miller, L. Solosky, E. Worms, ReCo,di,,g 5eC,en,,y v,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, R UH, Silvef H. Rauch, J. Goldsiein, S. Snow, A. Tanzer. Treasurer ,,,,,,. ...,..... ..,.......... ,........... ..... P G m e lu YECiES mriL xr.. J4 l il-1 4 1 154 f fm Yi? S J , D' fy , x L Q M. G A 9 ., ,, . ., . t U f 4 . - 1, 3 fi Y ' 17 .vm ,s,., M 1 K . X mum A I Mn, fu. Alpha Phi Delta E I 1 T 4 ny, , ' ' 5 .isr me 'Q Is' r f W V, I f' lik K' F rf' X' A ' 1.25, if A 1 Firsf row: M. lnteso, R. Watson, J. Ohlson, L. Blickle, I. Di Biase R. Pendleron. Second row: J. Tirnko, A. Romano, E. Jurew, J Wolf, I. Pefrigach, P. Traugerf, Third row: M. Hiller, D. Giomo, G Covallero, I., Landolphi, M. Gardiner. OFFICERS Presndenf ....... . .... Laverne Blickle Vice Presidenf ...... Joyce Ohlson Recording Secrefary . ...Marian Infeso Corresponding Secrefory ...,, Ranifa Wafson . . Treasurer , ..Irene Di Biose N OFFICERS Presidenf .... . .. ....... .... .....,............ J o an Copozzi Furs! row N CODIYIDO C Murucci, J. Capozzi, K. Prioli. Second Vice Pregidenf YV,,,,- Cgfherine Mgyucci row N Norcross A Jesperson J Rose, R, Smifh, J. Biornsgoard, Secretary .,,,.,,,, YYVYYVVY K qfherine Prioli M Abrams C Gesualdl L Marenghi. Treasurer ,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,YY,,A,,,,. M U rilyn Canning xJ Ph' President ,,,,, Vice President ,,,,,, Secretory ,, ,,,,. .. Treasurer ,,,,, First row: M. Totz, M. Puck, L. Levine, S. Lev. Second row: M. Corresponding Secreyary W Adlerstein, J. More, L. Billow, J. Feintuch, G. Portnoff. Tmasurer VAAY'--A-A--YYYYAYYYYYYYwuilww-'-'---,VV----AYVVV First row: B. Rinell, H. Mueger, B. Downs, E. Carlson, M. Pickett, C. Anderson. Second row: E. Benson, A, Hyder, B. Person, V. Ed- strom, L. Carlson, M. Cronin. Third row: S, Le Roy, M. Woods, M. Sigma Delta Mu President ..........,,.,, ...., ........,. ,,,,,,, L 0 i 5 Levine Vice President ........... .,,,.., S helby Lev ...Myra Totz .Cindy Rock .Muriel Pack 'QU' lg? 5 3 Q '-N.-' fs ff' R, ' 1' 1 'ff 1 f J Y g i - v L V I 'V i' . -f ' : -f ' N v 'if' Q' . . . N 'E Q fV?'b f - -'- if '-- wr n f -- 'G 6' - Q 5 Q ' Y .f 'A 2 P W luv if W W. i 5 S K g 5 Q Lf J f lL , if i 5 my , ? . fm., ' 2 ff Y ? f f i ' UWLS ELTH X ' Sf l l X Q AQ Q28 s is gf x Qggixr . V, is my ,M ,,, Q 1 i M: . X , x 4 -if-15 QW iflw 7 . k ,5 . f L, wiv' -9 u :gawk M 3 fg i' f f A wr Wil' .4 Em? 'Dfw Q, Y 4 Y 2 M 39 2 QJQQI 9 F- A - , 5 , wr X . 3 W1 S, 'QQ My ,X Z i . .annum L f U www M 1 -nuns' f I 1 5 3 ,, fgqbqtfaa ily 'Nf ,4 fw ., ' df, , lv FW 'Q ' 7 sl ' ii' 3 9 Xfvffyfm? ai f. wp , . .v- l 1 'Q hiv,-ff 1 5 A 3 OFFICERS Omega Tau hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhaah SSSSS h Vice Presidenf ,,,,.. .,,... Recording Secreiary ,,,,,,,,, Al h Corresponding Secretary ..... p G Treasurer .. ,.,,,..,A.....,.,, .. .John Matarazzo ......DonaId Iccobelli ......WiIliam Shultz ......Edward Caprio ...Edward Cupoli Firsi row: E. Caprio, E. Cupoli, J. Mafarazzo, D. lccobelli, W Shultz. Second row: J. Lauryens, E. Schrieber, F. Laufenschlaeger M. Marasco, R. Trilchler, R. Sanfaro, E. Otto, S. Davis. Third row T. Demelis, J. Korbman, D. Kraufler, V. Capulo, M. Del Gurcio, M lcangelo, E. Viviane, F. Mink. IAM fov5'A+COLl 5' A 0 -- CX ... .- 5 Co 4 5' fi, 0 xl MMA .1 ix ,,, -, XS it Q . , kr f Ai sf QM K B XT ,xv-.. lf' 'Q 130 Back row: Devlin, O'Connor, Bradley, Boland, DeKasar, Pasqua, Cupit, Col- lins, Andreach, D'Agostino, lnneo, Merola, Schoolbraid, Sloan, Filoramo, McHugh, Goyette, Hooper, Schneidenbach. Front row: Conte, Charette, Wil- son, James, Rubas, Hill, Stevens, Henderson, Baldante, Meningall, Smith Catchouney, Pearson. 1 The final whistle ofthe Tufts game heralded the entrance of the thirtieth year of Upsala football into the record books. The Norsemen finished the season with a record of seven wins, one loss, and one tie. Although the Vikings fell one game short of the dream of an undefeated season, they played a season of football to which every Viking fan can point with pride. The schedule which the Norsemen had set up for them this year was possibly the toughest faced by any Upsala eleven. Head Coach John Hooper and the rest ofthe coaching staff are to be highly commended for a iob well done. Hooper had six! teen returning veterans at the beginning ofthe season, but the loss of Freshman candidates severely limited his squad's strength in numbers as well as talent. During the course ofthe season, in- juries took their toll in all parts of the Viking squad, Bill Holt, one of Upsala's greats, was sidelined most of the year with a shoul- der separation. Don Stevens likewise missed a good deal of ac- tion. Special praise must be given to Richie Meningall for his splendid iob of quarterbacking after Stevens' iniury. In spite of all the deterrents, however, the i955 Vikings were the first team in the history of football at Upsala to win seven games of the nine-game schedule. This year the Norsemen scored l54 points to average l7 plus per game. Their opponents tallied 85 markers for an average of less than 9.5 per contest. The offensive total makes this year's squad the fifth highest scor- ing team in Upsala grid history, and the defensive total reveals that only the i935 Vikings allowed their opponents less than 85 points in a nine-game schedule. In the three years that .lohn Hooper has headed the Viking squad, his charges have won seventeen games while losing nine and tying one. This marks the first time that a Viking squad has compiled a record such as this over a comparable period. In the same period of time, the Norsemen have scored a total of 619 points. In the thirty years of football at Upsala, Viking elevens have tallied a grand total of 2710 points. The Norsemen's failure to score against Tufts marked only the second time in twenty-seven games that the Blue and Gray has failed to register a tally against the opposition. Seven seniors appeared in the Blue and Gray for the last time this year. They are: Bill Holt, Joe DeKasar, Bob Cupit, Ray Merola, Jerry Bradley, Bill Boland, and Harry James. These men have been definitely instrumental in helping the Vikings compile the fine records enioyed over the past few seasons. To say that they will be missed on the gridiron would be an understatement. To single each one out and recall his exploits on the gridiron dur- ing his playing here would be well nigh impossible. In lieu of a tribute to each one of these seniors, let us mere- ly point to the record compiled during the past four years that they have been at Upsala-twenty wins, fifteen losses, and one tie. We doubt seriously that the record could be as good as it is if they had not decided to give their talents to the Viking cause. LA- -- A W, . A - Hill - Back Meningall - Bock Henderson - Back Stevens - Back ..n4 Cupif - Guard .w,QZSEwzfff Co-Capis. - DeKasar and Holt Boland - Tackle C 1 1 D'Agosfino - Guard Br adley - End James - Back Coach Hooper Coaches Devlin Hooper and Sclmerdenbach .-if TNS A Xl? 3 'A K 'ii' s siillff F77 1.5 45 ll -If Ax 5' .-,,- up - A, . -.A 1 'A l ww., 5-15,11 r'fp?1y-lvl' ff 2.41 ,,,Ik,- ,gy l. ggg1'ff? , i, f', fgfsr s + lf' L Qi Mg 45, xr ak? 1, 1,6132-:il ,fgzigg F1 59 15 : -f 4 h -Q' Q if Li' -f L4 W,-'l'f'7. ' ' 'J ,Jn , T55 ' d F1lOf0 This was their last year. First row: Harry James, Joe De Kasar, Bob Cupif. Second row: Bill Bo- lurid, Gerry Bradley, Ray Merolo, fx, mkfdfi Anolher Hofsfra pass bifes fhe dusf! Schgolbfcld Z Cenlef S X ll Ea v - I lf? M- Qt' s Y. all H, 5 E Nl ch Devlin and son, Cupil, and Boland. Deliosar, Bradley, Coo Filer amo and Baldunre. ' 'W Brad-leYf - Schoolbrcld, Stevens, James, A word lo The 'use A I I Coach l'looPel' Brad fey complwes U Pass for I5 Yurds Two more for Wisniewski. Back row: Coach Walker, Lomker, MacKeith, Wallace, Menlngall Winsniewski, Kuehne, O'Conncr. Front row: Feldman, Shaw Fer guson, Kirshner, Gasparini, Hill, Rawding, Sabatino. BASKETBALL SCCJRES Mt. St. Mciry's ,... ,.......,........,. . . . 75 Roanoke ,,,,,,,,.....,, .... 75 Washington ..,,......... .,,. 7 4 Fairleigh Dickinson ,.,,.. ,,,, 8 8 Hobad ,......,..,.,,...... .... 60 VVHkes ,,..,....... .... 62 Brooklyn Poly ..... .... 8 8 Hadwkk ......................... .,.. 87 Montclair State Teachers ...... ..., 8 7 mder ,,.,..,,..,.,,,A.... ,...... ..,. 76 Newark Rutgers ,,A,. ,... 8 1 Scranton U. ...,,,,...,..,....,.. ,,s. 7 1 Cortlandt State Teachers ...... ..,..,, l Ol 'C.C.N.Y. ,................ . 2 Lebanon VaHey ..... ,... 59 VVagner ...........,......,...,,... .... 76 Paterson State Teachers .,..,. ..,,,,, I I 3 St.PeteHs ...,.,,,..,,..,...... ,... 88 Hunwr ,,,,... ,,,, 96 Panzer ,,,, ...... ..... .,.. 95 Totals .,,,..,,,,.... 1716 TO Wins - 7 l Losses 'Forfeited due to an eligible player. Joe'll get his share. 'I06 68 69 98 81 70 80 99 74 79 66 80 93 0 87 99 90 106 88 90 1810 eg -W A , -1.1. I 1 25 Q1 ' -al f .Q ' it' '2 as 1, . i if Lomker-Forward Up, up, and away! Despite the loss to graduation of almost the entire starting five, Coach Don Walker's Basket- ball team looked to its 1955-56 season with enthusiasm and hope. Facing a rugged twenty-one game schedule which included St. Peter's, Wagner, and C.C.N.Y., the Vikings finished up with a record of ten wins and eleven losses. Returning lettermen Bob Shaw, Joe Gaspirini, Don Kirshner, Al Wisniewski, Fred Hill, and Frank Wallace, were aided by newcomers Jim Lomker, Richie Meningall, George Rowding, and John MacKeith. Big guns for the year were Wisniewski, who hit for 432 points, and play-maker Joe Gaspirini, who hit for a total of 315 points. By reaching 43 points against Paterson State, Wisniewski established o new school record. Highlights of the year were the rousing Hartwick game, the televised C.C.N.Y. game which the Vikings eventually won by default, andthe Hunter game which saw the Vikings win in over- time. With the near completion of the gymnasium which will spell home for all future Viking basketball, combined with a strong Freshman team now eligible, Don Walker and his men are looking to the future with optimism. Captain Kirshner connects. That'll stop him, Fred! .V ., L- w ' w ig. Y V . V, gcc R ig Shaw-Forward Wisniewski - Center C if Kirshner - Guard 'i Gasparini-Guard l 137 Farr - Pitcher Callahan fCapt.I - Infield The 1955 edition of the Upsala Baseball Vikings tied their previous high mark, which was set in 1949, by compiling eighteen wins and two losses. In doing this the Vikings scored 144 runs to their opponents' 52. The diamond squad started their '55 season by winning six straight games, before bowing to Moravian College and Ithaca College. They then went on to finish the season with a twelve-game winning streak. The record for the number of consecutive wins was posted in the 1953 and 1954 seasons with fifteen straight victories. Pacing the Norsemen's hitting depart- ment were Bill Holt, Bob Ellis, and Jerry Bradley. The mound corps was led by .lack Sundberg and Bill Pollack. However, Ellis and Sundberg were lost through graduation, leaving two big holes in the Viking squad. The 1955 squad took to the field late in March to open their season against Fairleigh Dickin- son College. They proceeded to down Fairleigh Dickinson, Vermont, M.I.T., Colby, Maine, and Williams. The Norse nine ran into double figures against the last three clubs, collecting 33 runs on 35 hits, as opposed to 9 runs on 21 hits. On April fifteenth the team traveled to Bethlehem, Pa., where they met the Moravian nine. The outcome was a 5-2 victory for the host club. The following day, Coach Don Walker's squad met Ithaca College on Viking Field for Upsala's second loss I6-21 in as many days. These losses gave the Vikings a record of six wins and two losses. This ended the losing streak for them, as they overcame the rest of their opponents, defeat- ing their New Jersey rivals: Panzer, Montclair, Newark Rutgers, Rider, St. Peter's, and Seton Hall. The out-of-state victims included Hofstra, Bridgeport, Hartwick, Howard, and St. Lawrence to round out the season. Pollack -- Pitcher Holt - Outfield 6? SALA Feldman - Outfield Gaspirini - Infield Charette - Outfield Credit for the outstanding year goes to the hard hitting of Bill Holt, with a resounding .436 batting average, Bob Ellis, batting at a .375 clip, and Jerry Bradley at .356. Their booming bats plus the speed on the basepaths of Joe Gaspirini, Fred Hill, and Dick Callahan made the Upsala offensive power unsurpassable. A great deal of praise also goes to the defensive,strength of the club led by number one hurler Jack Sundberg. In his four years of baseball at Upsala, Jack com- piled a very impressive 23-4 record, which included one no-hit, no-run game against Hofstra in 1954. Number two man was Bill Pollack, who finished the season with a 6-0 record. He was fol- lowed by George Farr. These three men carried all the pitching duties of the twenty-game schedule. The 1956 version of the Vikings has Captain Dick Callahan, who has seen duty at every position in the infield, at third base. Moving into the shortstop position is Fred Hill, a three-letter man at Upsala. Fred saw action in right field last year where he hit a strong .316. Rounding out the infield for the Norse squad this season are Joe Gasparini at second base, and Fred Raffa at first base. Behind the plate is .lerry Bradley, who is one of the best backstops that the Vikings have fielded. Jerry has a strong arm and also wields a powerful bat. ln the outfield the Vikings have returning lettermen Art Charette, Bill Holt, and Ed Feldman, assisted by Dick Keating. The pitching chores fall on the shoulders of Bill Pollack and George Farr, members of last season's varsity, and Bob Seaman and George Rawding, both of whom were members of the 1955 J.V. squad. Both newcomers compiled 2-1 records last year. Since most of the lettermen returned for this season, Upsala can be sure of a fine, experi- enced club, which will retain the winning tradition of previous years.-D.O. Keating -- Pitcher-Outfield Bradley - Catcher Raffa - Infield Hill - Infield iw ' ,J V il ,Q , Back row: G. Rawdmg, J. Bradley, R. Callahan, C. Cluen, G. Farr, J. Gaspirini, W. Ward, S. LaBrunda, S. Drury, R. Keating. Front row: Coach Walker, E. Feldman, F. Hull, A. Charette, F. Ralta, W. Holt, W. Baldante, W. Pollack, R. Seaman, G. DenBraven, A. Clilt. Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Upsala Coach Walker 1955 SCORES 4 Fairleigh Dickinson 6 Vermont ............... 2 M. I. T. I0 Colby ..... ll Maine ........ I2 Williams ...... 2 Moravian ...... 2 Ithaca ..... 6 Panzer .... .- 9 Hofstra ...... 3 Montclair ...... 9 Bridgeport ....... l3 Hartwick ........... 10 Newark Rutgers 7 Rider ..............,,. l l Howard ..... 5 St. Peter's .... 10 Norwich ...... - 7 Seton Hall ......... 18 Wins - 2 Losses ,H 1 Holf scores again! Seo man -- Pitcher Almosf, buf not quife. Rowding - Pitcher 141 TRACK 1955 saw the Upsala speedsters compile a record of four wins and four losses, featuring wins over Panzer, Brooklyn College, St. Peter's, and Fairleigh Dickinson. It was a record-breaking year-no less than nine new records were made for Upsala trackmen. Bob LaPorte set new records forthe Low Hurdles, High Hurdles, Discus, and Broad Jump. Bill Holt set new records for the 100 and 200-yard Dashes. The other new marks were made by Buchanan in the 440, and Holland in the High Jump. The T956 edition will face some tough op- ponents including Kings Point, Bridgeport, and Hofstra, to mention a few. Q Sa l.aPorte smashes another record Back row: Coach Hooper, Everett, Frankel, Holland, LaPorte, Kent, Wilson, Goschke, Schoalbraid, Ram. Front row: Geist, Harke, Buchanan, James, Margolis, MacKenzie, Baldwin, Owens. Determination will make a champion someday. Standing: Randolph, Werner, Coach Fleck, Post, Mottahe' deh. Seated: Mink, Campanel- Ia, Zargham. TABLE TENNIS Once again Coach Ted Fleck gave Upsala one of the table tennis powers in the East. Excellent records by Captain Tony Companella I2I-3I, Dary Zarghan I22-51, and consistent play by Randolph, Werner, Post, Mottahedeh, and Mink, gave the poddlers a record of 8 wins and I loss. The team membership will greatly be aftected by graduation. Only Campanella graduates, but his top notch play will be sorely missed. In three years of Intercollegiate competition, Captain Tony compiled a record of IO8 wins and 7 losses. Y With wins over highly rated Philadelphia Col- lege of Pharmacy and Philadelphia Textile, the Fleckmen are confident that they will make a good showing in the National Intercollegiate Tournament at Athens, Ohio. R E C O R D Upsala ...... ..... 9 Montclair State .. .. 2 Upsala ..... ....... I I Drexel ,.,.,,,, , .. .... .IO Upsala ...... ....... I I P. C. P. ..,...,,.... .... 9 Upsala ...... ....... I I P. T. I. .,....,, . .. 9 Upsala ...... ....... 8 Montclair State .. ..., .. 3 Upsala ...... ....... I 8 Fairleigh Dickinson .. 2 Upsala ...... .... 6 P. C. P. ................... ...... 9 Upsala ...... ...... I 2 P. T. I. ........... .... ...... 8 Upsala ............. 8 Drexel .......... 4 Eight Wins - One Loss I -wwansrm .,,,......, Back row: Erickson, Schoening, Coach Breyer, Everett, Regester. Front row: Harke, Williams, Banagan. Not pictured: Friedman, Perwin, Wiggins, Wohl. Standing: F. Martelli, W. Michaleck, D. Carlson. Kneeling: R. Botticelli, R. Santoro. CROSS COUNTRY Upsala's Cross Country Team had a tough row to hoe in their T955 season. Having faced a ten-game schedule, Up- sala netted two victories and three losses while placing in their other five matches. Outstanding men on the squad were Doug Erickson, Bill Everett, and Art Harke. The most improved player on the team was sophomore John Schoening. Coach Arthur Breyer feels a bit more optimistic about the T956 squad with many of his lettermen returning in the fall. GOLF With the return of five lettermen, Coach Bob Brill can look forward to another winning season. Under the leadership of last year's coach, George Fenwick, Upsala's dormant golf team moved into the active list and sported a 6-3-l record. This year the golfers will face some formidable opponents in Hofstra, St. Peter's, Adelphi, and Seton Hall. Veterans Frank Martelli, Bill Michalek, Dick Botticelli, and Dick Santoro will make up the bulk of the T956 squad. TENNIS The 1956 Tennis Team is unique in that there isn't a senior on the squad. This, however, doesn't spell a dim fu- ture for Coach Lundgren's charges. A strong nucleus from last year's team, led by Captain Dick Heyman, w.ill be on hand to spark the netsters. Last year's squad amassed an 8-3 record featuring wins over Moravian College, Fairleigh Dickinson College, and Seton Hall University. This year the tennis team will face some stiff opposition in Rider, Hofstra, Drew, and Scranton. Returning to singles berths on this year's team are Dick Heyman and Hank Meyers. An extremely promising crop of new talent made its appear- ance at fall practice, and with the very fine coaching of Charles Lundgren, the I5-match season should be a winning one.-R.H. W. A. A. The W.A.A. was reorganized this year under the direction of Miss Mary Lou Thompson. The officers for l955- 56 were: President, Ranita Watson, Vice-president, Pat Read, Secretary, Alayne Grenci, Treasurer, Lydia Wil- cox, Business Manager, Lois Philport. A varsity basketball team, cap- toined by Ranita Watson, played the Newark YWCA, St. Michael's School of Nursing and the Men Faculty in a movement toward more inter-collegiate activity for Upsala's coeds. The Inter-sorority softball league held the interest of the girls during the Spring. A bowling league was also begun during these months. W.A.A. hopes for bigger and bet- ter things for next year under their re- vised constitution andthe increasing interest of the girls of Upsala. f-1 T 5t?iTiE?:.l C 4' XL I .wa - ' , Back row: Coach Lundgren, W. Doerrler, R. Leis, T. Johnson, D. Chin, A. Heinkey. Front row: H. Meyer, R. Wichterman, R. Heyman, J. Weeden, F. VanArsdale. First row: L. Philport, P. Read, R. Watson, A. Grenci, L. Wilcox. Second row: Miss Thompson, E. Park, V. Holmes, J. Downs, F. Garcia, J. Ohlson. Third row: L. Marson, C. Mathison, M. Glaeser, S. Le Roy, J. Timko. i A . A -inn '1- V Mil! i ' -CJ S ii, . W c. to , , .. .L f . ,. i Q gf 4Qff '7 Wi tt 3? fq??6,a is- in 4l! ,. 'L' wwe, 'Y At Last - a dream come true! October 2, 1956 will see the dedica- tion of Upsala's new Gymnasium-Auditorium. Plagued with many of the typical growing pains of a new young building, the new Gym will finally be- come an actuality. The Gym will serve a manifold purpose: a center for rec- reational and social functions, a home court for the Viking basketball team, and an auditorium for concerts, lectures and other community functions. A thousand thanks to the many alumnae, students, and friends who have turned this dream into a reality. Dave Swanson, Freshman class president, breaks ground for fhe new gymnasium-audiforium. Leff fo righf: R. Brown, Dr. Pudder, Dr. Gusiofson, Mayor McConnell, D, Swanson, Mr. Ceirule, Dr. Lawson, Dr. Gus- tafson, Mr, Ferguson, Mr. Fen- wick, Mr. Slefferlond. This is jus? the beginning. It won'f be long now! -4 x , I ih- L 'Q H looks so easy. ,Nxnwhm Keep running, Bill. Gel fha? ball, and keep if! lf's a bird, if's Cl plane! ,,f ff' '4',f. I 1 if fluid? l 0l'n 07110. I FM q D KEY? 'M iff .., .L11. -fJ. , ,g.Qu-ang 'Q 2 KW 1 2 5 5 4 QQ I Win. v ..,.,v, -, U wry.: ., yn., , .14 152 'L-f,a1,1,f!:f'A '5 ATux?2?'Ea:'Q O!A M: Q 1-ixfkff- sf nt 'Y Qzilwmfqzk, Q 7:,?fkM?jg:-X 'MW.4?f5 Mrs. Scholl, housemother of Clara Maas, meets with the House Senate. Looks like everyone is taking the proverbial ten minute break -well almost everyone. But she can't still be olive - her pulse stopped ten XXL . X , 40 f jj J Yiiii X ,k ,. ex, L t A'E-if .A . ki Q., , A 3'f .i ,X ,M ,Q we . f tie eiee 1 X 4 A-ww 4 f The girls of Upsala's newesf living facilify enferfain fheir guesls in fhe living room of Miss Monson, lhe resiclenf advisor. ,tg ,xg Residents of Prospect Hall lake advonfcge of ifs unique feufure - fhe kifchen. iff Diane and Nancy check on fheir mail as Edna signs ouf af fhe fron? door. rf 4 -'qv' X? --....,,.L So you're the one who has been unrolling my wool! How about this record, Viv? Gwen Thelin calls 0 house Senafe meeting fo order in fhe Lounge of Bremer Hall. TLE i'i4:r'7eQ,:,1m.mv5E'2M- ' A 'di . . 7Z?'l ' e on elle,ee e elell,ell eeele , Q Q fi A25 I Q. Il- 'H- '! '3E.! ' wsu I I 1 r ' 2 ,. l I 1 f Q l 5 I 5 ' l ' 1 7 2 l if ,,. . 1 5 l me A - L . i A , Akk. .,,,. . ,M ,, . . Margie Benson, Kenbrook Hall president, plays for Phe members of the House Senate and fhe housemofher, Mrs. Anderson. Kenbrcok's quief and sedale living rooms prove to be an excellent place fo sfudy or . . . BUF lhe assignmenf couldn'f be fha? long, Rufhie Kenbroolc girls find willing helpers to decorate fheir Chrisfmas free. ff!! t may s 4 Q ,1- So fhis is the sfuff Mom fold me ro use fo wash clofhesf' And in fhe second place . . . 'Yi 255- fi i V4 -an ff .fa f RR 3 -ef ff' '49 Wendell enferfains of fhe keyboard Wendell Breifhcupf, Norse Hall procfor, gofhers fhe residenfs fogefher for on informal discussion. ig F33 . Q.. W Q I Y - 'W V fx L. N f 7 f- K' .- we i. f. lj ,- ggrk . 1 VM 4' , 'X V , ., ,wa 'gr ' 2 Nelsenius Hull procfors gel fogefher fo folk over any problems ihof have come up. '? ,ns 4 9. mxxix O Q ,wx 10 QQQ ,ni s Qf's', 5 Q lx QX This musf be some phone converscfion fo creofe so much inferesf 'lSome schedule! Bu? how lcle can you sleep in the morning? QWAQEC OLQ S' -vi G MMA A El E F3 ' E .-E5 + .5 V7 1,0 43' 1 Q- 'xo J' ff ,lk X j X H2552 sg I I X X IQ f U ies, x 4 -.-..... -we-.. gd 66 79 airefif in af Mae fan fi 5 2 I V Q1 u ruff 5 .gi 5 . 'A it .Mr In the bright October sunshine Upsala students, alumni and friends await the kick-off of the annual Homecoming football game. At the final gun the score stood - Upsala 28 - Hofstra 7. The most beautiful weekend of the season graced Upsala's biggest and best Homecoming. The gala affair even started a day earlier as Upsalans got into the spirit of the festivities with the pep rally Thursday night. But Friday was not lacking in ac- tivity, as the undergraduates prepared for the big day, the alumni celebrated their Homecoming Eve at the fifth annual Open House at the Suburban. Saturday dawned brisk and bright for the traditional pa- rade. The two Upsala queens, Alice Hyder and Joan Vander- mark, ruled over their domain as their car led the way. The royal musicians, better known as the Upsala Marching Band under the direction of Bob Erickson, followed the queens. Oh's and oh's escaped from the crowd as the ten floats and three cars, portraying historical events, passed before them. After the parade the alum's met behind Kenbrook Hall at the Homecom- ing picnic to find old friends and await the big game. This year the undefeated, once tied, Vikings were out to really make Homecoming 1955 one to be remembered. They spotted Hofstra College seven points in the first quarter and then came from behind to roll over their opponents 28-7. In their victory they showed the speed and stamina that has en- deared this year's football team to the heart of all Upsala and won it many new supporters. The suspense of the first half was rivaled by the suspense of the float competition, as the awarding of the Hollander Trophy drew near. And then came the half and the announce- ment of the winners, and winners there were. The floats were so superior that the iudges awarded placement to five instead of the usual three floats. First place went to the Beta-Sigma and Tau-Rho entries. The Beta-Sigma float portrayed the familiar picture of The Flag Raising at Iwo Jima to perfection. While the Tau-Rho float used a striking Chinese background to present Marco Polo at the Court of Kublah Khan . The Phi Om-APO float held down the second spot with an interpretation of the signing of the Declaration of Independence that included the Declaration and a replica of Independence Hall. The third place position ended in another tie, this be- tween the Chi-God and the Theta-Eta Delt entries. The Chi-God float featured a huge ship rigged with movable oars and sail in which Cleopatra went cruising down the Nile to her Mark Antony. Two realistic railroad engines were the focus of atten- tion on the Theta-Eta Delt float, which pictured the meeting of the first transcontinental railroad at Promontory Point, entitled East Meets West . An award for the best aecorated car was again presented this year. First place went to Station WVIK for its depiction of Washington Crossing the Delaware . The Kenbrook Hall entry copped second with its version of the Boston Tea Party . But Homecoming didn't end here. Saturday night saw the introduction of a Homecoming Dance for the undergraduates plus the Alumni Dance. This undergraduate dance sponsored by the Student Council andthe Greek Councils was a welcome addition to Upsala's Homecoming and a fine way to end a perfect weekend. ,. E . 26 4 W W Q u F53 . ,slsw W W.. www .. - 4 Wx 2-www-M,, - ' f ,,u+:wNmmw,,.,-.,s-,,:s ,af .Q .... 1 .fn 1 www ggn l I N M31 Ls' i 2 , Mp wffwzi 12:wifww,isM, i x f ' , ' if il: I J f 4 W 'I' ,fjg 3 'g-' Q, , . 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A.P.O,, las? year's winners along wirh fhe Phi- Oms, worked long info fhe nigh! io prepare their floal for Safurday morning's parade. in 9- fx 'ul' wwf? ll 'I I ll ,il All ll li ll ll il 'I !l fl 1 I.: . 1 ,W ,J if D1 ids fr'-hr-.,a,,,3Ml ' Af ceremonies before fhe foofball game, Wendell Breifhaupl, presidenf of Sfudenf Council, lays The cornerslone of The new Gym-Audilorium. 'N-6 165 X l xx Tied for fhe firsf place and fhe Hollander Trophy in The Hoa! judging were the entries of Tau Bela Sigma-Rho Alpha Phi and Bela Phi Sigma-Sigma Gamma Phi. The Tau-Rho enfry of Marco Polo is shown of right. The Bela-Sigma's entry above picfures fhe raising of The flag on lwo Jima. .., Q DRIVE THE 75,455 ' we A7 MTERISLF MQW? ,. , Homecoming Queens, Joan Vandermark and Alice Hyder lead fhe parade of floafs chauffeured by Slu- den Council prexy, Wendell Breifhaupf. -wil ii- K. .wi ft N Dr. Walter Gustafson, Alumnus of the Year, presents the Hollander Trophy to Carol Mathison, president at the Tous and Richie Nolan ofthe Rhos for their ftoat depicting the presentation of Marco Polo in the Court of Kublai Khan. 8.3 Q atv 4 is l K Q - QE. T ' A V. I ' 1' l 'f i ii' , , i 5 4' ' ' 'E Hi riff -. -1 WW ,, A , 'F ' Wilt M4 ' 1 K -fi Ayr, ' C' M- 4, . . ' 'N i i iifw ix ., 'T N Q. Q lwf . .. 1 all Y' f wg: X41 s-cg, ' -, cf A A w'qfmri A A M- A- H 510.65 W M 'wi ' I sr1j'ej13' fflfgiiijli. iv? ,.,,.,, , ' ' ' tiii ' f 1. M K - v ! :YI x i 1 W A in I . , V ,. , . ...,,. ...-U .qs . 11 4 .-,.:. 'U-enum-mm - ' ' H ,, ' L The Alliance of Anthony and Cleopatra won o tie for third place for her builders Chi Delta and Theta Epsilon. 4..,,.e .JWNMS !,,.t,-Mr Y on A . sw in st P if jf f 4 A rilmji 1 it '- 'f ,.. Ev .,yf5,7fm:U. vrry 4, it Qi ,.'lM'4'-2' f '. ,ec QTY.-17 fix Y YHVA Yi, 23: l, l 4 Alumni greet old friends at o picnic held on the lawn behind Kenbrook Hall. se, .,,, Second place in the judging went to Phi Omega Chi and Alpha Phi Omega for their float titled Let Freedom Ring , showing lndependence Hall and the Declaration of lndependence, Theta Beta Gamma and Eta Delta connect the East ond West 156 at Promontory Paint an their float that tied for third place. 7 On behalf of Beta Phi Sigma and Sigma Gamma Phi, Joan Capozzi and Hugo Thomas accept the Hollander Trophy from Dr. Gustafson. 0593 , mrs, K With a musical background provided by The Fabu- lous Dorseys Dolores Olson was proclaimed 1955 Gazette Girl at the annual pre-holiday dance held this year at Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook. Dee, a freshman from Teaneck, was presented with a bouquet of American Beauty Roses and gifts from the sponsors of contest entries by Tom Whitty, managing editor ofthe Gazette, and Carol Hyde, 1954 Gazette Girl. Sponsored by Eta Delta and elected by the student body and faculty from four finalists, Dee is a vivacious, blonde beauty, active in the band, SCA and a participant in the freshman show. The finalists for the 1955 Gazette Girl Contest were se- lected by a panel consisting of Dean Donald Heines, Public Relations Director George Fenwick, Dr. Donald McKee and Mr. Fred Wilson of the Varsity Press. Their judgment was based onthe contestants' beauty, personality, and extra- curricular activity. The Gazette Girl Contest was originated in 1950 and since that time has proved to be very popular with both students and faculty. All freshman and sophomore girls are eligible to compete and may be sponsored by any campus organization or an individual. Carol Hyde, Gazette Girl, 1954, presents a bouquet of American Beauty roses to her successor, Dee Olson, as Tom Whitty, representing the Ga- zette, makes the announcement. 175 'gg XM 'si K DOLORES OLSON Gazette Girl, 1955 GIRL ,U may :gc 31.1-w fa, wg, - Edie Jurew, as the lnnkeeper's wife, expressed her feelings about the won- derous event thot has taken place in their stable. Listening to her words are the lnnkeeper fDave Brownj, Dismis, the thief fRonnie Zeitzj, Leah Uane Timkol and Sarah Uoyce Ohlsonj. The Upsala Footlight Club, under the direction of Prof. Earl Dossey, launched the most ambitious schedule in its history by presenting five plays in 1955-56. The season opened on November 18 and 19, in Christ Chapel when the club staged the sensitive play, The Cradle Song. It starred the club's best actresses who successfully en- acted the comedy and drama in the lives ofa group of Dominican nuns in a Spanish convent. The second play was the one-act, A Child ls Born, by Stephen Vincent Benet, presented on December I 1 and again, following the Annual Candlelight Supper, on December 15. This poetic Christmas play starring Edie Jurew and Dave Brown was given admirable staging and interpretation. Merle Osterweil, as a young novice nun, welcomes the tiny baby to the Convent of Dominican Nuns. 168 f. ,4 sw .2 . C... 5 1 First row: Mr. Dossey, J. Timko, R. Evers, M. Abrams, D. Carlson, G. Thelin. Second row: J. Carucci, R. Zeitz, W. Yeramin, F, Johnson, D. Cobb, D. Brown, J. Williams, T. Whitty, C. Shakariian, D. Parkhurst. Third row: M. Adlerstein, F. Friedman, E. Ozols, G. Portnoft, J. Julian, J. Ohlson, M. Pack S. Dare, E. Jurew. 1 The third production of the season was the hilarious com- edy, Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw, staged in arena style in the Cafeteria on March l, 2 and 3. Its theme concerned the relationship between parents and children. The difficult script was an exciting challenge forthe Footlighters, who scored suc- cessfully with fine characterizations by Mel Shikora, Marion Abrams, Dick Evers, Tom Whitty, Joyce Ohlson, Jane Timko, Ronnie Zeitz, Waldron Coon and Dave Cobb. The final indoor presentation ofthe year was on March 25 when Sheila Dare, Art Campbell and Ron Miller appeared in The Terrible Meek, a one-act Easter drama presented in Christ Chapel. The Footlight Club will wind up the year by again present- ing two nights of entertainment as part ofthe Spring Week fes- tivities. The show, set for May 9 and l0, will be a musical version of Ben Johnson's Volpone. Joyce Ohlson, as the Polish lady-wrestler, shows her prowess as she turns over Mel Shikora. Dick Evers, as Mr. Tarleton looks on in wonder at her strength. K' 1. .a v 5 ,gg ti bf , 1. ,Q 1 S. M K 'f 54 7... f' . :ig Q. The cast of Misalliance seem shocked at the statement just made by Joyce Ohlson. Left to right: Mr, Tarleton lDick Eversl, Mrs. Turle- ton lMarian Abramsj, Joey Percival fDave Cobbj, Lord Summerhays fTom Whittyj, Hy- patia Tarleton Uane Timkoj, Johnny Tarlefon fRonnie Zeitzl, Bentley Summerhays lWal- dron Coonj, and Lina Uoyce Ohlsonj. A scene from the Holy Week presentation of Charles Kennedy's The Terrible Meek. Sheila Dare portrayed Mary, the mother of Christ. The Captain and the Soldier were played by Art Campbell and Ron Miller, re- spectively. The Innkeeper and his wife, played by Dave Brown and Edie Jurew, discuss the travellers who are staying in their humble stable, Teresa, played by Carol Worth, bids good- bye fo the nuns who have cared for her since she was leff as a baby of lheir door. Gwen Thelin played fhe role of Phe Prioress, the Docfor was George Campbell and Marian Abrams porfrayed fhe Vicaress. Lord Summerhays Hom Whiffyj and Johnny Tarlefon lRonnie Zeifzj march haughfily off fo fhe counfryside. SPRING WEEK Sf I K fn l 172 The wheels behind the week: First row: J. Timko, W. Breithaupt, L. Blickle, D. Callahan. Second row: J. Lindholrn, J. Peltzman, G. Thelin, D. MacGlafIin, S. Kissel, R. MacCauIey. Fi - J' .-l, ' ' T . .n s ..n. e.. T el . li n l H A 'l ' flf':.QQ4,f ffUQ.,,:.i5iiEQiii. s J.J. n a J, 0,3 ,f 1 ,, S ,ye ..... ..... ,,,. , g is . ,. .f1 f'Q7ix'- g l. n.Jl yefgkiiiggywgbiiic : . . .... . . fv mqdff l.J.n Z if FQTGY ee.l J -,..' s ..ln S S ..... 1. lenl. J... nJleLl ,k.h . f an: . ff.-,,,,,e During a week of balmy spring weather, many colorful and exciting events took place which form the traditional Spring Week at Upsala. Co-chairmen Laverne Blickle and Wendell Breithaupt planned a week which will stand out as one ofthe most memorable of all Spring Week celebrations. The festivi- ties began with the traditional Motorcade of Spring Queen finalists and continued throughout the week in the form of the annual fashion show, the coronation ceremony, the Footlight production, track and field day, and was climaxed by the an- nual All-Upsala Banquet. Spring Week, 1955 may well be con- sidered as one of the most successful and entertaining celebra- tions of past years at Upsala. 173 Ya 'N . H I 5 Lovely fo look cf, delighfful fo know is Nancy Osfberg, Upsalo's Spring Queen, 1955. A group of siudenfs look over fhe new issue of fhe Upsolife during Spring Week. ,r' .ans 410' -Sk 44 Q, if 1 'gl f' -Q., .- W ' 1 X , gfww, ,Ja . -M ' V-.xvmvvnanwgc .wgbp .M Motorcade A motorcade from Kenbrook Hall to the East Orange City Hall began the Spring Week pageantry. Riding in fashionable 1955 Ford convertibles supplied by Griggs and Washington Motors, the ten spirited Junior finalists: Jane Birch, Laverne Blickle, Irene Di Bi- ase, Pat Fox, Alice Hyder, Edithe Jurew, Joyce Ohlson, Nancy Ostberg, Gwen Thelin, and Joan Vandermark with Nancy Wood, l954-55 Spring Queen in the lead, made their way through the city streets. The candidates were accompanied by Student Council president, Ron Brown and Spring Week chairman, Wendell Breithaupt. The procession received Mayor William McConnel's traditional greeting and then gayly returned to Upsala. lf Z2 s 5 2 ? i 5 5 3' t 5 3 if-...M -so-...s...N V--gw....W Mayor McConnell receives an invitation to Spring Week activities from Wendell Breithaupt as Ron Brown and the Spring Queen final. ists look on. The ten lovely aspirants to the Spring Queen title pose before leaving on the Motorcade. V Niw M, V f Yu, J wif .sc 1 AM L Xie' Assembled and decorated by students, the ouldoor slage was the scene of the Monday nigh! fashion show Fashion Show Framed in magnolia blooms are lhe Spring Queen finalists who modeled in fhe fashion show: Irene Di Biase, Alice Hyder, Pal Fox, Edie Jurew, Nancy Osfberg, Joyce Ohlson, Gwen Thelin, Jane Birch, Laverne Blickle, and Joan Vandermark. .. if Fashion at ifs fines? modeled by Joan Vondermork. ,-,, 4. w. rv I Ln at W fi 9 A - Wil 1? ' , 'lm sim S' 4 Joyce Ohlson is sophisticated in ci dafefime ouffif Edyfhe Jurew smiles preffily in an evening gown of soff chiffon. !F Gwen is glamorous in a summer frock. X 4' ' cfs K xg! ' li l ig- gf ,ri 'Q 3 f' Xi' , , V aww' i f , 'ii 4 X K New r M by Vic T33 1,2 . ix ' . .mr i Ugi 1 if ff' N-,f ,-uf, , . 'Li I . of if p Jane Birch in a lraveling ensemble flashes a smile fo Phe audience. l l l l ln spile of the chilly afmosphere, Spring Week's fashion show got un- derway on Monday evening. l The lovely figures of The Spring Queen Candidates displayed the latest fashions from Kresge-Newark as they promenaded gracefully across fhe i stage. The girls were escorted by Don i Callahan, Bob LaPorfe, and Ron Brown. l l 177 A cool cufie, Irene Di Biase wears a sunback ouffif. lg , fs sl? i 4 Pal Fox looks glamorous in fhis lounging ouffif. Nancy Osfberg models wilh a charm that capfured fhe hearls and vofes of Upsalans. Upsula royalty . . .Joan Vandermark, Nancy Osfberg and Alice Hyder 'Wx Nancy Wood, outgoing queen, posses the crown to her successor, Nancy Ostberg. The band began to play the coronation march, another queen was to be crowned. All eyes turned with anticipation toward the royal proces- sion as it made its way across Viking Field to the outdoor stage. Sixteen sorority representatives, comprising the Daisy Chain led the group followed by Nancy Wood, the outgoing queen and Ron Brown, l954-l 955 Student Council President. The newly elected ruler, Nancy Ostberg, flashing her win- ning smile, was escorted by Wendell Breithaupt to her place of glory. In all the magnificence and splendor, that the occasion de- manded, the Queen was crowned and with solemn dignity Wen- dell Breithaupt received the reins ot Student Council leadership. The traditional burning ofthe U brought the coronation to an end. As the awe-inspiring flames brightened the cloudy sky and the sound of Hail, Hail Upsala filled the air, the audience dis- persed, long to remember this splendid event. The choir sings in honor of the new queen. s. PQ. .Q 3 is--sf S' ,Y 'Ng' ' A 2 x., - The daisy chain lines up to escort the queen to her throne. has Under an archway of daisies, .loan Vandermark and Alice Hyder proceed to the stage where they will attend the new queen sis Dave Anderson, Mickey Weinstein, Howie Warsharfsky and Gwen Thelin look on as Dick Evers reads some inferesfing mail. K - , N K ,K ,, MTWELFTH xx S j was t st. . 5 5 2 N . ,QQ M Fesre, Yhe Clown Uoel Caruccij, Sir Andrew Aguecl1eeklDave Ander- sonj and Sir Toby Belch fHowie Warshorfskyl don'f seem very happy wifh fhe fale in 'Twelffh Night w Spurred on by Sir Toby Belch and a dubious Sir Andrew and reludanf Viola prepare fo do baffle, The entire cast of Twelfth Night joins in the final chorus ofthe T955 Spring Week Show. NIGHT The team of Will Shakes- peare and Bob Green made its debut during Spring Week when Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, with music by Bob Green was presented under the direction of Mr. Earl S. Dossey. The large cast in- cluded Bob Lind as Duke Or- sino, Howard Warshafsky as Sir Toby Belch, Gwen Thelin as Maria, Dave Anderson as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Joel Carucci as Feste, the clown, Edithe Jurew as Countess Olivia, Caroline Worth as Vi- ola, and Dick Evers as Mal- volio. The bright, gay music conducted by John Almquist, plus the wit and dancing of the cast, all added up toa very successful production. Sir Toby Belch fHowie Warsharfskyl, Maria fGwen Thelinj and Sir An- drew Aguecheek fDave Andersonl join in song and tell the audience of their problems, Track and Field Day In 1955 the runners-up of the 1954 Track and Field Day competition avenged their losses on Viliing Field. In 1955 the annual Greek competition found the Rhos coasting to an easy victory over rival fra- ternities. The going was a bit tougher in sorority circles, and when the smoke had cleared the Alphies were declared victors over the Chis by the narrow margin of 2h points. Stan Kissel, banquet chairman, introduces figures at the head table. W , ', Q c Wim is 94 tg me .1 rf' ,i ,, -15 Sacks alive! lfs a photo finish for the sack race at the track and field events. -if 4 fo I ff ' Y? 5 se .... I gc 4 - , 182 The warm and friendly spirit of gay Upsalans pervaded the atmosphere of the Terrace Room of the Mosque, where the grand finale of Spring Week, the All- Upsala Banquet, was held. After the din- ner, the annual awards for extra-curricular participation were made. The evening of- ficially ended Spring Week, l955, but the memories of it still linger in the hearts of many. Harry James, chairman of Track and Field Day, awards trophies to presidents of the winning Greeks, Laverne Blickle and Joe DeKasar. ANQUET H 'r 183 s Q . ! Professor Robert Rudberg accepts A.P.O, Service Award from the fraternity's Alum prexy, Roy Maloney. As recipient of the first Kenneth Dietz Memorial Award for good citizenship, Howie Warsharfsky accepts congratulations from Don Heines, Deon of Men. mt, ,. Mr. Donald Berwick Author, Edifor, Lecfurer V Mr. Robert McFerrin Barifone, Mefropolifan Opera Company The Chanticleers Male Quartet The Committee on Concerts and Lectures for Upsala College functions to schedule a balanced group of programs, both concerts and lectures, reflecting the obiectives of the college. The topics and entertainments are chosen to appeal to the interest of each member of the faculty and student body, irregardless of their individual ma- ior interest of study. The committee, set up by the Administrative Council in l954, is under the chairmanship of the Director of Public Relations, Mr. George Fenwick. Other members of the group are five faculty members, representing each academic division and three students elected by the Student Council. During 1955-56 the members of this committee were: Miss Gladys Grindeland, Mrs. Georgia Brown, Dr. Herman Stuart, Mr. Earl Dossey, Mr. James Yoltol, Miss Muriel Pack, Miss Alice Hyder, and Mr. Joel Carucci. This year's series brought such outstanding talent to the stage of Christ Chapel as the Chanticleers, a male quartet, Mr. Robert McFerrin, baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Mr. Donald Berwick, author, editor and lecturer. The Upsala Choral So- ciety presented its annual performance of Handel's Messiah dur- ing the Christmas season. To complete the year's program the Upsala College Choir presented its Hometown Concert late in April. The committee was assisted at the various programs by the Blue and Gray Key organizations who ushered and served at the receptions following the programs. Looking ahead, the committee plans to use the series not only for faculty and student body appreciation but also to promote gen- eral public relations by opening the programs to alumni and friends of Upsala in the surrounding area. fo A ex Q, E1 3 1 f r fa, 5 K to OMNIAXI , W . I , K if' - ,1 v--4-.fw- lg K . W F if ' W ,f gl Vff ' 0 -u , 0 Jw- Q 4' ' 5 'ii 3- A r 5.547 l 0lfU'l6! 6LI'Yll0lfL5 HQ 4. kyglagissfi 7 2 ,,-h ,Q K u Qs k A s fikffifdigghg 9,-g-if . ., ,un-1' M gfrl 1 One of the modern classrooms is the setting for the class picture. Freshman student nurses at East Orange Gen- eral Hospital have participated for a number of years in classes at Upsala. Their active schedule includes classes at Upsala and at the School of Nursing as well as practical work in the hospital itself. Student nurses are required to be familiar with the human skeleton. J. Christensen, Miss A. Gonski, J. Rockefeller. One of fhe modern machines fha? fhe sfudenf nurses learn fo operaie is the aufoclav. H. Reuflinger, M Burns, B. Muilarkey. 51 Using fhe dummy, Mrs. Chase, fhe sfudenfs learn io use various in sfrumbnfs. Leff to righf: Miss A Gonski, L. Cromley, H. Yashinski N, lsherwood, E. Galik, N. An derson. 190 The sfudenf nurses of Clara Maass parficipafe in classes al Upsala wilh The regular sluclenf body. Here is one of fheir laboralory classes wilh Dr. Bosfrom. Leff fo righf: F. Johnson, Dr. Bosfrom, E. Behre, T. Perry, P. Prioli, G. Slies, Susan Berger enferlains a pafienf in the children 's ward Clara Maass Hospital Sludenf Choral Group. Taking a break is just as popular at Clara Maass as at Upsala. Here the student nurses enjoy a snack of milk and crackers to the ac- companiment of a uke. MPA M4455 alll CLARA MAASS MEMGRIAL HCDSPITAL O l Clara Maass Memorial Hospital is named for its graduate who gave her life in the yellow fever experiments conducted in Cuba at the beginning of the century. In Clara Maass' days as a student nurse Upsala was iust get- ting started in Brooklyn, and no one had thought of a nursing curriculum that would combine the facilities of both institutions. Today that is a real- ity. The student nurses at Clara Maass have the advantage of their classes at Upsala as well as on the scene, prac- tical work at the hospital. Lillian Vacula looks through the mirror to the future when she will be able to proudly wear the uniform of a graduate nurse. The AFROTC program is a four year course of study and drill leading to a commission in the United States Air Force upon graduation. For the first two years in the corps, basic cadets must wear uniforms tor Thursday drill and attend two hours of class per week. To reach advanced standing, cadets must pass psychological, physical, and ap- titude tests as well as maintain a good average in their overall college curricula. Advanced cadets are in charge of drill and must spend four hours each week in class. They receive a subsistence of 527.00 per month. Between the Junior and Senior year cadets must spend four weeks in summer training camp. Throughout the year field trips and orientation flights are arranged to round out the cadet's knowledge of air force operations. First row: T. Townsend, J. Kilborne, D. Erickson, J. Oberst. Second row: M. Bartfeld, P. Dawson, M. Pressler, D. lacobelli, R. Frey, R. Thompson. Scenes from The R.O.T.C. field tri taken in P the Spring of 1955. A . ,...,.w . Y 'YP Command Squad First row: L. Kesfer, A. Zuzulio, J. Schoening Second row: W. Lunden, F. Loufenschlaeger P. Westerberg, R. Bohicelli. .,MM,m,M-,-ff ig' -'M ' I-Hwiywrg 3,1 V,.w,.Q a -Z -2 K, rg., ..,, -, . 3 ' , 'Wh -wx Miss Brinkerhoff keeps Dr. Lawson's busy schedule moving efficiently. I Mr, Nelson looks over The plans for new buildings while fhinking of ihe ever-expanding budge? he musf arrange. ef Frank Shulack, Upsala's arm of the low, keeps ihe parking rules enforced. A familiar sigh? fo all who visif the Adminisfralion Building is Mary, fhe swifchboard operafor .. if 'Z iif' : f A is rsifvr wif e , i g ii f A i i 'f:,, My W F 'LJ .:-,. .,i,.,,,, U f y 'N we I K WN ii?iZ5'IIQ.-L fi 5.4 194 f li ffm 4',...,L. Q9 g5g ', gf,- Mr. Glcns and his sfoff keep fhe business end of Upsalc in The black fwe hopej. When Mom writes fo say fha? our ncme go? in the homelown paper we can be? Joanne fCookiej Osferholm keeps the chcplain's omce running smoothly. 'ha' Rum Mccorkm' Diredor of the News Service' was behind if 1? f-.. mf' 'sT hv-.- 195 Margarel and Pal, hidden away in fhe cellar of lhe Adminislralion Building, keep furning auf pages and pages of examinalons and reading lisfs each year. F Q 3 i S il ll S .1 .. Doris Freeman and her boss, Mr. Lundgren Find hundreds of jobs for Upsala's graduafes. Ann Harfwick keeps things rolling in Dean Fiellman's office. s i 1 E If. S 1 ll - . . I gir,,1s 5 y E iill 5 3 5 K Filz, the walchman, equipped wilh his flashlighf, keys, and badge is a familiar sighl lo all Upsalans. 196 ..h,k, . ., we,-, e ,. -e ,..,A A ,.., , - ..fQ,, . W M, ...-.f, , ,V-.,1:-:,,N,.,w-.J... V , V-. ,,.a..mM,.,,mv.v-Q -N--W--w,-- I ,f ,Qi an Qi Q, A M1-X Ha x Hey, Eric, whafs in the bag? inquires Chuck. The Mail- men find themselves two ofthe most popular men on campus when that check is due from home or the boy friend hasn't written in three weeks. Miss Hardie and Mrs. Shepard are always available to answer your questions about credits and quality points in the Registrar's office, mcrun isis 9' oi ICF? -of A Faith Strom glances up from her work in the Public Relations Departments Corny Smith keeps busy at her job in Public Relations Y Mrs Costello fhe Bursar Alice Roman, girl Friday for fhe Afhlefic Deparfmenf, sfraighlens ouf lhe pictures which clecorafe lhe walls. Lois Morgosh keeps The veierans up fo dale on governmenfal changes in fhe G.l. Bill. The Library Sfaff fakes a glance af one of the new books soon fo be on the shelves. YZ lriaiifii 'gf is W -, as I0 MM eff Wan? fo know whaf you gof in Freshman English four years ago? Jusf ask one of fhese ladies who have fhe informafion af their flnger lips. XFN 4 Q. wifh her ever cheerful smile, keeps fhe Rec Hall snack bar working smoofhly. Joe Vigerslad sfocks everylhing in books from Anthropology fo Zoology in fhe Upsala College Booksfore. June and Caihy in Dr. Carlson 's office keep the records of all fhose may nge saspm 8:l5p.q Tug, lcllpqg, Twpm -'L OMNAA I fo A GX 0 , 51 -2 + 4 fn 17, NIYQ- lff X .aa ia .. fi'-as ufisal lyrf Wf' 2 I W EAW W mum! 1' lf, 5: yo' fl U mn 5 I' I ,.I::, K I lieu ,1 ,Z Ek ' v fi ff 1' V A ,' Q ' Q Q ' 4 4.1. T rwgf ,N ' ' 'Zvi ' . ij A A f ' ' W1 . Y V , 1 ' : as 0 ov r 'I ' V 4' . 'f -- iz- - ff . 5 Af ' V , 'hm' 429-9 X X -'K 'WN' Frank Dudley Abell 181 South Street Morristown, N. J. Beverly Abramowitz 104 Roosevelt Avenue West Orange, N.J. 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