Wesleyan University - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Middletown, CT)
- Class of 1948
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1948 UNIVERSIIY WESlEYAN MIDDlEIBWN EHNNEEIIBUI , The thslcyun k'zunpus in thc wring Hf Ihc year is still UIIC Hf the mmt lwuutiful 21ml picturemluc in New linglzuul. dmpile 1hr: hcm'y lull nf 111-th zuul fnlizlgc taken hy thr mt-murzlhlc hurricunc. Thc rwl-grccn ivy that snakb in way 11p and arnuml 1hr mzmy zu'mh-mic aml fmtcrnity mhhccs ih in itself .suthcicntly alluringr 1m catch IIIU cyv Hf thc- Ixussm'hy. The n-rthn'c nf thv main Camplh green umxmitv High Slrcct i5 nwum'nwl Ihruugh this part nf thc mnmry fur in 1mm '31 hmuty. thsh-yzm run he imlccd lmmd of the physical pmlwrtics nf hvr campus. PREFACE You will not 5nd all of Wesleyan within these covers. If the book went on ad infinitum there would still be but a segment of her here. For what Wesleyan is and does cannot be defined or interpreted by word or picture. It would not be Courage to attempt such an undertaking. At best it would be nebulous in result. Wesleyan is the football field, the fraternity house, the campus green, the laboratory, the classroome-yes, Wes- leyan is a multitude of things. But most of all it is You, and no one individual or group of individuals can adequately tell you who are leaving us, how they feel about your alma mater. Intangibles defy description, but sometimes they can be given concrete expression. That is all we are striving to accomplish hereeno more. Years hence in some cor- ner of this land perhaps you will try to Visualize frater- nity row,, as it looked when covered with snow. If 50, turn to our winter scenes and perhaps your memory will be refreshed. Maybe you will want to see another back go tearing througlf, in the golden era of Wesleyan foot- ball. We,ve got plenty of them going downfield in this chronicleatake a gander at them. Or, if you were always the sedentary type but with a bit of the imp in you, we can help you out here too. You or your closest pal can be seen playing cards, making party chatter with the girl friend, relaxing in your favorite study, and engaging in a host of other Wesleyan at easei, pastimes. But if you want to capture Wesleyan and the Wesleyan spirit as a whole, close this book, sit back and relax a moment. If you have given yourself to Wesleyan, surely she has given something to you, and you should have little difficulty in encompassing its meaningefor You. IlHlIlIAIHJN hYC respectfully dedicate this annual 1H every mvmher of tho hYeslcyan mmlmmity whn believes he has emerged from the emu rent academic year a hctter man By striving ctmsciuusly aml cnnstantly to make ynurself such, you have greatly enhanced Ihc mngnihccnt aim of the hVChx'leyzm tradition- Wb mould and dcvelup Character. personality. and 2111 qualities Hf pcrscrve 111106. fortitude. 21nd Inlehzmceitu receive une 21 lmy and send him away :1 man. We dedicate this hunk In an ideal. If ynu have cmnc nt-zn'cr realizing that ideal. then we dedicate it tn yourlmczmw you and the ideal have hccnme imepamhlc. llllA PHDRIDA ISUlTOK-lN-CHIISF ......... RANDOLPH F. BROXYN. JR. I?CSIXIESS Jl.-1.VglGlilf .............. DONALD G. DUNN EDI'IY WU AL BOARD zlsnwiulv Editor ...................... Gilbert 1'. Albrecht, jr. I?Urzfm'm Ifdifor. . ..... , . . . ........... Edward I. Cosgrtn'e Sports lfdiior ............ . . ............. Henri R. Salaun zlsxislanl Editor ............................ Henry Erlanger j. Brown, A. Brummel, XV Churchill. M. Churclnnzm, T. Cooney, H. Dyer, A. Foul. R. Herbert. C. Lynch, R. Pratt. D. XYchb. I XYilliams. PJ-IOTOGRAPHIC W LARD IVzofngraNzy Editor ..................... A tlgust Y. Denniuger H. Baker, A. Newman. H. Sahel. Y. Xchttwt-r. BUSINESS BOARD Almislanf Ifusinms Jlanagvr ................ Charles K. Loving gldt'crfl'siug JIaIIagcr ................... Donald H. 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And would we he men of any moral or spiritual depth if we didn't openly expound our beliefs? Certainly notihut four years at lVesleyan teaches a man to temper his mum- tinnal and irrational presuppositions with a give and take doctrine that will always be :1 part of him, an indispensable part. no matter what held of endeavor he chooses. The question might he posed. How can one assert lVesleyan is a community of 0m in spirit and the Immy in number. when the fraternity system. breeding the venom of segregation. is such a vital part of the community life?y l And when we say fraternity. we include the john XYesley Clnh because it. Inn. is something structurally apart from anything elsefl Two answers can be given to this, the second emanating from the first. If every member nf fraternity A will. upon readingT this. set aside his hook for a moment and reflect on how many elnse friends he has, and values. who live dmx'n the street in fraternity H . the contention that the fraternity Hf eluh .xystem th Xl'esleyan is u nefarious one will be at least partially over- come. It goes without saying that john lYesley Cluh members have long nurtured cluse friend- ships. friendships that will survive the test of time. with students who are memhers 0f frat- ernities. Obviously the reverse nhtains here also. Now. reasun why this is 50. It is so he. cause it spells H'mlvyuu in capital letters. The trainingisueial. moral, and spiritual you have received here. in addition to the pursuit of ynur academic interests, has been such that you nn- ennseiuusl-x' rise ahm'e petty antl nebulous lines You have broadened horizon tu where you have enemnpassed all of demarcation yt .ur that lYesleyan has tn Offer and hy the very light of your havingr arrived at this lung sought elnr end. you knuw that XVesleyan utters a great tlezll. The age group problem is lloll-CXlSlCllt at lVesleyan. Uliler members of the community have eagerly accepted the younger tines. Aml tun anyone deny that one frruup has profited anymnre frum this intimate relationship than the other? Zeal, initiative, curiosity. and as- sitluity have hecumc the newly wnn pi'nperties of une, ziml patience. tolerance. fortitude. 11ml philusophic insight the fresh acquisitions of the other. Put them all in one cocked hat and the Clltl product is nothing short nf utopian. To you men of the present graduating class must deservedly go much of the eretlit for having made what many eynics regard as a pipe dream actually work here at XVesle-van. This past year in particular was a trying une as it marked the first time in the annals Hf the college that there existed such a discrepancy in the ages of the students. The overwhelming inajm'ity of this years freshmen class is com- posed nf ynungsters of the same age as thnse enteringr frush hefnre the war. The possibility was acute that they would he snnhhetl. made to feel ill at ease. tYell. they not only did not feel any of these things. lmt ttmk a more active part in extra-eurrienlar activities antl Cullege life in general than any freshmen class in the history of the college. It was quite natural, too that these men would lOUlC particularly to men 0f the senior class for help and guidance on any problems that might arise. That the cool'tieration and advice they received was of a sound variety is reflected in the scholastic and athletic acumen displayed by the new nien. their nncnniniunly good social graces, and their high level of moral attainment. lYesleyan does not say goodbye to its senior class. because she believes there will always be a cnrner in the heart of each graduate for her. and most certainly XVcsleyan will always take the deepest pride in the tleetls and accomplish- ments of her sonsethe unes x11? helped along:r the way. lVesleyan is detinitely hack on her feet Not absolutely true. this. again? Xl'esleyan has always been on her feet only perhaps at this moment she stands a little taller. R.F.B. MEUHY PHESIMNI VICTOR L. BUTTERFIELD President of Wesleyan University Pupulzlrh' knmvn In the student lmrly us Vic . Mr. l'luttcl'hcld first camc tn hX'cle-yun us Dil't'CtUF of Atlmissiuns in 1935 and was Chasm President in 1943. He graduated frum Curncll in 1927. IK'u-ivcrl his M.A. frnm that L'nivcrsiiy zmtl Huli'zml. and his HLD. frum Harvard. Alnng with ht duties as President ht is 21 mcmhvr nf tho Unnmissilm UH Lihcrul lithlczltiun uf the Assucizl- linn Hf Anu-I'imn Colleges, :1 'lhrnstce Hf tht- Cnmcll Alumni Assn- tintitm. 21ml Q'hairnmn nf Ihu Rhndes Schnlnrship Unmhittet Hf Sclectinn fur Umnccticul. 'lhhmugh his cordizlhty :lml undcr- standing. Vic has mm :1 high place in the esteem and utTectinn of thc XVcsleyzm cnnnmmity. 18 STERLING A. CALLISEN Dezm L'allisen is a graduate of Princeton and Harvard Universities and came to 1Vesleyan in 1945 after service with 0-2 nf the 0.8.5. during the war. This year he served as chair- man of the Art Department and offered a course in Italian Renaissance Painting. De- spite the fact that part of his juh entails met- ing out disciplinary action where it is needed which is not the best way to win friends and inHuence penple. Dean Callisen is extremely popular among the umlergrzuluates, and para- doxically. particularly among those students who have been 'ealled 011 the mat. His keen sense of fair play and justice are responsible for this. 1 JOHN W. SPAETH Professor Spaeth graduated frnm Haver- fm-d College in 1917 and did graduate work at Harvard and Princeton. He came to 1Yesleyan in 1930 from Brown University. In addition to his position as Secretary of the Faculty. Mr. Spaeth serves as Chairman of the Classics De- partment and has recently heen elected Chair- man of the Classical Association of New Eng- land. Deep thinking and reHective. he exe presses a keen interest in undergraduate affairs. WILLARD M. WALLACE Mr. 1Yallace is a member of the 1Yesleyan graduating class mi 1934. 1Vhi1e here as an undergraduate he was an 01in Scholar and a standout as a guard im the football team. He did his graduate work at the University Of Pennsylvania and is now Dean of Freshmen. In addition to this responsibility, Mr. 1Yallace teaches in the History department. During the past two years he has maehed JV football. His gontl nature and amiable dispusitiun make him .itins among undergrads. DONALD A. ELDRIDGE Mr. Eldridge is also a 1V0s1eyan graduate. Class of .31. He joined the college in 19-15 succeeding Mr. Bischoff as Directur of Admis- sions. The impurtzmce of his joh cannot be 0x'er-emplmsizetl. It is Don's responsihility to determine whether a prospect fits into the 1Vesleyau picture 01' not. Often this is tick- 1ish business at best. But that he, in conjunc- tion with the operations of the Manpower Commissiim. has done a splendid job. can he attested to by the hue showing of the 1Vesley2m Freshmen classes during the past three years. 19 Dean Sterling A. Callisen Director of Admissions Donald A. Eldridge Secretary of the Faculty John Spaeth Frederick K. Arnold H. C. F. Bell 1Emerilus1 Norman B. Boothby Hugh S. 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'11111- 111-11:11'11111-111 11:15. 1111w1-111-1'. 11111115 1111- 1111- 11111111111'1-1111-111 111 1111- 5i111z11i1111 within 1111- next 1w11 111' 111111-1- 16:115. 1111- 1X1w:111-r 1111111 i5 again 111-1111r 51111115111011 111' 1111- 111-111111111111111. 1111-111111-115 111 1111- 1111111 2111- gcncmlly chemistry inztjui's illltl graduate stu- dents. Current imtrnctin's in the Lihmnihtry tit'lil are: Prnfcssui' M. Hiihcrt lhtrfurtl. ll. Prnfcs- wr G. Alhcrt Hill. Prnft-ssur Rms A. Uni'tncr, jit. mecsmr Just timncz-Ihztncz. ElHti Instruc- tors Richard II. Cut. and Jnhn tY, Sense. Mr. lhn'linrrl served as chairman uf thv depart- nient. Thc Classics department has :tiillctl a now cunrsc to its curriculum this your, mntlncteri Mr. Norman iCntithwl L'lztssicui Civilization 9. it it :1 study Hi the political hy Hmwn. thnng'ht uf the ancient thrhi. with sclectcd rczuhngs in translation tnkt-n fi'uni the Works of Plum. glrixfutlc. til'a'm, 11ml Jngzmliuc. Mr. Hcm'gc Cnnklin nf the English tlcpzn't- ment is assisting the department by Inching 21 course in hcginning Greek which takes the form Hf an introduction tn Humor. loading up tn tht' reading nf selected imrtinns uf the Iliad. Mix Hmwn's lhiCIUFlll tlissvrtntiniL Ilcrim'x, T110 'I'liit'f, pnhlished hy the Linivchity 0f iViscunsin I'rcss. appeared lust t,tctuher, meesmr Jnhn XV. szu'th, Jr, is chairman Hi the department. with Prufcswr Brown and Ihint'cssnr Adolph 1C. stati. liztnli serving on tht- Herbert L. Connelly Paul H. Curts John W. Darr Frederick P. Ferguson 21 Mr. Arthur Mitchell, whn hm tilHiC lritt-Vinns wnrk in this field at New Yni'k L'nivt'rsity. jninwl thc lfmnmnics dcpzirnncnt this .wznz Ztllti M11 XVilliznnsnn is actingr tn chuinnun. K111 Fifth has pulnlishml tin; lnmih: Planning Fur lulu: and Taxing .Umn'rifnll Ihmd lnmmc. Ht is now winrking un :tnnthvr hunk which will ilt? nsctl 1h :1 text in hit chlst, .lwmmliugl Fur Ift'uuumim. The cmnph-tc department illClUthS Profes- sm' Knssnth M. tVillimnsnn. Prt'ifossm- Clyde H. Fisher. Ihhftssor Lyle ti. Fitch. Professor Siginnnll Nennmnn. lh'ufessm' hirtnn C. Hul- lnwt-ll, Prnfestxur tViIliznn Knapp. Prnl'essnr .Iuscph D. Phillips; Jiz. Pruicssor Albert C. Swt-ctscr. 11nd instrnctnr Arthur Mitchell. thslsyzlnR English tlcpzn'tInL-nt this year is larger than ever hcfnrc; three new ineinhei'x' illlVC hccn utldcd t0 the faculty. Mmsrs. Hud- Thu t'i'cznivc writing. discmntinncti during the war. sun, l'ivnjztniin. and Frost. mnrscs in haw hcen featured tn the riqiai-hnunt under the direction nf Pt'nfcssnrs tYmJtllJridge and Snow: and a new cuursc. Epic Romance and Hztllzul, the study Hf early English literature. Mr. Mr. Fritz i5 wurkingr in colluhuratinn with Mr. hzh lm-n intiwlncml ln' L'nnklin. Norman J. Daniels Hubert B. Goodrich Joseph S. Daltry L. E. Gemeinhardt Ross A. Gormer. Jr. W. H. Heideman. Jr. Jose Gomez-Ibanez Russel T. Limbach 11011111111111 111 the staging 111 plays, 111111 the debating 11311111 is 011111811611 111' two 11161111165 111 the department. The department, 1111;15t111g the largest of any 111111z1rt111111ital staff, 1121s 35 its 1111111111611: Profes- 51111 111111611 51111111. Professor 1311111 11. Mi111-tt. 111611111111 H. Banks. Professor A111x111111er Linwicx 1,1'11165811Y Ralph D. 1111111116- 1111111355111 t1'111. 1'11111955111' 121111111 11. Honjmnin. 11111111155111- 1111111 1111111111111. 11111111551111 11111121111 Frost 211111 Instructurs 1111111'341- X. 0111111111, 1111111111111 M. Fritz, 111111111131 G. 111-1111cy. Richard C. H1111- 51111. 1111111 1121111111, 8. .1111 5211111111111 .111. Mr, $111M 81-1'1'1'11 :15 11121111112111 during the 1111515 y1-ar. 1111- 111111 1111111115. who was 1111111 1111111 1Vcslcymt during the 1111111111 19-11-10-111 while working 1111' I111: 11'1'11111111'11111 5111171111, is chair- man 111 the 111111111111 departinrnt. R1111 R111 1930. is tvuchiiigr nubtzmt :11111 11' 11:111111111g thc 511111111541 3131111111111: 1114511111111 graduate 111 111115 this 11-2111 1111 51111011111111 17th. the Amor- 1112111 111111111115111111 L'1111111 111111 112111 111 its 111151 N1-w linglztml Matingr zit 117051117111 1111111111 the 1111111111111111511111 1'11 .1111 11111111105. Many new 1111154 11121t11111s 11:11'11 111-1111 5111111111 1111- 54111111541 111115505. 1-5111111iz111-1' 1111121111c 1111111;r th1- zippfnxiinutcly 1011 111111' 1111111111111'111111' 51111145. A11 111111' 11111111551115 111 this 11111121111111-111 1121111- 1'1-c1-11111' 111111tri1111t1-11 1111:11' Words 111 1111- 111111- Louis J. Hudon Ellis B. Kohs David P. McAllester J. Frederick Martin 1111111. 311'. twu 111311112111 text 111111115; Mr. lished 1111111 11. Curb 11:15 written .1111111 11. 111:111- kcnagel has written reviews 111111 c11-1111t11111'1-11 21 Pascal translation with recently departed PFHfCSSUt' Cai111ct. Hentein- 11211111 is wnrking 1111 :1 text. 211111 Mr. Arthur M r. 13111111111111 11. R. Schultz is c171-21111h111' 111 :1 11111111 211111 11215 writ- ten 11111111 reviews The 11111121111111011t is 1111111 giv- ing a C1111rsc 11351111 1111 th1- Army system 111 YCZlchillg 11111151121546 111 college. that 011311165 11111 student to 16111 :11111 1121111110 111411112111 quickly 211111 efficienth' thruugh t111- 1111111 21111111111111 1111-11. Two HCW 1111-11 11:111- 11111-11 1111111-11 111 the tinv 1-1'11111611t 11111111111111'111 111111111;r the 111111, 1117111111 1'. 1'1'1151111tt. :11111 111111111111 5. I11111ix. Mr. Hztih 1111.5 11111111, I'11I111111 11f 151111 liluplu-vmunl, :1 5111111 -' 111 1111- full 1-11111111y1ncnt 11111 112155911 111' 1i1111g1'1-ss. 11111 116111 11111111111011 :11111 11111 5111111 1111- 1'11115tit11ti1111:11 141w. which 11:111 11111 11111111 1111'1-111-11 111-1111111114, was 1111 11111111311011. 111111150 111 1'1'111111111111111'11 1111111111 the guidance 111 1,1'111685111V 1111165 211111 11215 11111111 1111- 11111111111111011t$ 5111111111112 11111 11101111111111 111 the 111'111111t11111111 are 11111- 11155111' 1511111011 1C Schattschnch11111 1,I-11165$111' Sigmund X1-11111111111. 111.1111-55111' Victor 1111101. 1'1'111951111' Stephen K. Hailey. 1111'. 11111151111tt. Mr. 111 9111111 Rnscngrcn. :11111 311'. J1111115. 31111111143 111 1111' 111511111 11611111'11118111 11:11'11 iWUH husy writing HY having their hunks 111111- lishcd. Mr. lhinckimivr cullzthurzttwl with twu men mi 11 history 11f tht- Limited States whidi was iuihlisht-d Inst yt-zu' and is pi'csmitly :1t wnrk mi :1 hunk uf tlnciiincnts tn gr: with th:1t wm'k. Mr. Xenmmm hits i't'tni'm'tl frmn Ilztr- x'ui'tl whvi't- he taught lztst your and his 'Iilzr liirfm'r 111 IIPI'Xftttfli'I'F was zlisn published 1'0- cvntly. Mr. XanI;m-. :1lsn Dt-zm 11f FH'SIHIK'H. is preparing 21 hunk UH lift in 17th century Iinglzmil, 111111 Mr. Allen is writingr mic 21lmiit tYinsttm Uitmihill. Mr. Schni'sch hunk, 771v IU'UNHH Hf Ut'I'IIIun-t'. which hL' wrntc with Hnyt lh'ivt'. hus hm-ii litihlishml. 'lihusr serving 1111 the tlcpztrtiiiviit stzttT :trt- I'l'nfrssnl' Alexander Thunlsnn. lhiut'sssm' 5'. Hugh HTUCkUHiCY. ltmfcssnr Sigm'iiitl N611? iiizmn. Pi'nfcssm' litigate H. tinlnh. PTHKNSUI' Karl Schm'skv. Pruicssur tVillai'tl M. tVulhlct. 111111 Instructors Daniel Allen 21ml Allwrt 1C. Vzm Diiseil. The chairman Hf thc ilcpztt'tiiwnt wz1s Mr. Thmiisun. The trust yt-ztr saw the llthiilhln nf mic mzm tn Ilk' static Hf thc Mntht'mutics ilvpztrtmt'nt. Frank D. Hnswnrth. an instructor. lii thv uhscncc ul- Prut-vssur Ihii'tnn ll. Camp. who was llll leave for the First semester. Prnfcssm' Mnlcuhn Li. thv tlvpurtmcnt, and thc ntht-r inviiihcrs hun- hct'n l'i-ut'cssnr Horhvrt ii. :Xrnzlhl. 21ml Mr. Foster became the chzlii'iilzm Hf HUMW Ii'th. Frank R. Maze Fred B. Millet Paul A. Reynolds John W'. Sease The Music rlt-imrtmcnt acquired Ilnlllhm' ncw 11101111in this war. Vincmit Alhsmt. whn grud- ltzltcd from wchlt-i'zm iii 19-1-3. Twn new tune- stlmt-stcr CHIH'SC5. taught by Mr. McMzmus. haw homi added this y 111': the wurks Hi .I. S. Hztch 21ml :t m:n'sc iii chzuiihti' music. Mi: McMuims is t'siiccizllh' well qnulilicd tn truth in the latter hold. sinu- hc has played with sumc Hf its grizttcst Cximm-nts. Individual mmihci's Hf tho tlL-imrtnit'nt haw hvvn wry active duringr the y 1112 Mr. Ihllti'y 11ml Mr. McMzmlis hzu'c hnth given i'vcitztls 21ml MWV t-ml m'rhcsti'nl wnrks hy Mr. Knhs hz1x't' hwn performed hy symphmiy m'chcsti'us thrntigghuiit thc cnuntry. Mr. lhltry ztctwl 21s Chairman Hi the tlcpzti'titicnt fur the iiilst year. This ymi' Mr. Litll'llttiills Ix'rtis'i. chairman ut- thc Ithilnsnphy tlcliztrtniunt. is mi lczu'ta He is 11nw the director Hi the Aiiitriczm Cmmcil 11f I. 71111th Sucictivs :mtl president of thc :chiu iczm Philusuphit Assncizttinn fur which ht- is in chzn'g'c 11f thc tii'st IHLii-anit-ricun LinnfL-r- mica ht-ld this year. During Mr. KrusC's :1hscncv. Mr. tihristupht-r tiui'nctt. KII'. rvu-nth' with LiNRRA in Uiiiizl. hail lwcii :uhlwl t1; thv stzttT and Mr. Pillti Re-x'imlds is serving its zwt- illfJ: Chltil'nlitll 11f the department. Mr. .Inhn R. lfvcrctt is also ;1 nmniwr 11f thv stuff. L'mlcr Iht' th-lmi'tnimt's gnitlmict; tVL-slcyzm has :1 11hilusuphy chili known as Philnsnphin Inter- mllegiztii with VHHHCCIiCHI Cullcgc ZlHti L'iiiwi'r John Parke Joseph D. Phillips, Jr. Carl E. Schorske Arthur R. Schultz Wilbert Snow John L. Wood William A. Spurrier sity 1,11 Connecticut which meets three timex 11 101111 The Athletic 111-11111't111ent 1111115 t11 have every $t111le11t participate 1111' 11 semester in tw11 1111t111111r activitiex such :1, golf 111111 tennim 111111 1111e Of three individual i111l11111' activities. Tests are given freshmen in swimming 111111 phy- sical ability t11 determine the 11111 they 11ee1l t11 11ec11111e l1lllt1iC1611t 111 51111115. The feeling is that this' equips 11 1111111 t11 after leaving 111111 participate in spurts Cullege. 111111 thus 11111i11t11i11 g11111l health. XVeitekump tank over the duties 11f e1111ehi11g' the fresl11111111 fu11tl11111. 1111slx'etl11111 111111 l111sel11111 teams this year. The 11111111111115 11f the Physical Education 11e- 11111't111el1t 1111111115; the past year were 1111111551111 '1. Frederick Martin. 11111111155111 Hugh ti. Mc- Curtly, Professor .101111 L. 117111111. 1111er55111. Norman J. Daniels. Instructors Frank R. Maze 111111 Daniel P. XVcitekamp. Coaches lame: T. Reid 111111 Maurice 13111551111. Trainer Steve 1i. 1Vitk11wski, 111111 Superinte111le11t Steve Kosinski. The ch11irm1111 111 the 1112111111t111e11t was Mr. Martin. The l'hysics department 15 now at wni'k 1'111 tw1,1 research projects: 11311111117. crystals for the Signal Corps 111111 L'lt1-11-51111ics 1.1111 the Navy. An important new M1155 Spectrograph built 111' 11111'1t'ess11r Duckwnrth is 111111ther c1'111t1'il111- limit 111 the 11ep111tt111el1t. 111111 Camp. the 51111 111 Professor Camp. is 11 new illStFllCtHl' in Physics this year. Mr. Yernet Rt E111111 served as ch11i111111111 111 the 11ep111't111ent this year with Professor K1111 S. YunDyke, 11111111551111 Henry 1741 Duckwnrth. 111111 Instructor 111111 R. Camp :15 111e111l1e115 111' the stuff. Two have been 1111111311 111 new instruetors the Psychnlugy department this year: Mr. David McAlleSteix whn 111511 teaches in the 13i1111 1141' 1le111trt111e11t. 111111 M11 13111111111 tiwinn. Mr. David C. MeClelluml is e11nti1111111er :15 Carl L. Stearns E. B. Schattschneider The e11ver the theories 111111 techniques 11f experiA 111e11t111 111eth111ls 111 1'151'el111l11g1'. The R11y1110111l ch1111'1111111. lectures 111 the department 1111111111 ehih 1111' psycholrgy 11111j0rs functions 11111le11 the aegis 111 the department. Meetings are 1111e11 tn the public 111111 the 1le11111-t111e11t 115111 11111 11l1t11i115 eminent weaken fur these meet- ings. cher 1111111111115 111 the 1le1111rtl11e11t are 11111- iCeSUFS Ruhert H. Knapp 111111 Alvin M. l.il1e1'- 1111111. Lecturer 1111111 111111111 111111 Visiting Lee- turer Bernard .1. Owner. The Religion 111111111't1111-11t 11115 111l1le11 tw11 new 1111e1se111este11 11111113115 this 111113 t'hi'istian Ethics 111111 Christian D1,1ctri11e, l111tli heing taught by Mr. XVilliam A. 51111111111111. Mr. Spurrierk hook. .111 Introduction 111 Chrivnluz 1311111111 has been published. 111111 Mr. John R. Everett is writing 11 1101111 entitled 11111111111711 I11 11111111111 li.1'fmri11111'1', which will be published next year. Mr. John 1V. Dart is e1'1111i1111i11g 115 chairman of the department 111111 past 1r of the Church 1711 Christ 111 the University. Tw11 new 111e11 j11i11e1l the 11111111111111 111111- guages 1lepzu't111e11t in September. 1111115 il. H11- 111111 111111 Calvin 1V. Tenney, 110th of whom are te111'hi11g' French. The 1lep1111t111e11t this year 11:15 l1ee11 trying t11 give the 1t111le11ts 11111111111 1111915 in lmth the reading 111111 x11e11ki11er of French 111111 Spanish. 111111 at s11111e future time the menihen 1111110 In l1e :1l1le t1: Offer 11 11111111111t0ry 11111111511 which will include 111111' the 51111111111 language with e111ph11515' 1111 excellent l1111111111ei11ti1111. Plans are 111x11 heing' 1111111e 111 111'111'i1le 11 11111j11r in Spanish 111 111l11iti1111 tn the French 11111j111' 111111 the FrenCh-szmish 111'1111l1i1111ti1'111 110w 111111111111. The 111e11111ers 1:11 the 111111111't111e11t 11111111;l the past year Were 1111111651111 Alhert 31111111. 111111- fesmi' Tl11111111s 1V. 13115511111 11111 le111'e 1:11 1111- 1111111115.1111 Howard Stone, 11111111551111 K. A1'111'1l11. 11111111155011 M111't1111 1V. Hrig'gm M11. 1111111 1x'11111'11. 111 111l1liti1111 t0 1311:1- senee 1. Frederick lessnrs 1111111111 111111 Te1111e-1'. 1'1111fe5s11r 31111111 11115 the eh11i111111111 111 the 11111111111111-111. Calvin W. Tenney SENHIRS Ix'nnu'ing' hnw In sing :uul knuwing haw In liu- wcm In gm Imml in lmmL thrm cr ynu wninn uf 1hi.x park grruluzning' claw mzu gm, wlmtm'vr ynn may tln. zmd u'lu-nmu' yvm may dn i1. WL- hum- iIE ZlH rlnm- with :1 hit Hf a sung in your hearts. Hm lwfm'v nm- sz .xing frum withnnt um- 1mm ltzn'n tn sing from within. Yc know Cuch Hf yum mcn nf 1110 thus nf lU-LV will tilnl that ultimate llzlppinbs. Suck :Lml yv shall find, N U u L'llllEGE BllllY IIHIBEHS College Body President Randolph Brown Vice-Presidem Jack Macksey 26 L'mler 21 new electitms system that resulted in one Hf the most exciting races in years. Randy Brown was elected College Bmly presit dent. succeeding jim Burton in that capacity. jack Macksey and Terry Fields were elected vice-president and secretarytreasnrer. respec- tively. Hmwn mm the election on the fuui'th hzlllot. Ficltk was elected on the first ballot The total vote on 2111 nf the ballots far eclilwed in size anything $6611 previnusly at tYeslt-yzm. The new officers assumed their duties last February. Secretary-Treasurer Theron Fields HHNALU t'IIAlU.I-:$ .XIXHUTT .Vuilty .74 I:R'qml't. X. Y., W42; W4h343 Chi I'xz' li:hkL-thall 1. 3; Iinwhull 3, L'nptuin 4; Frutrrnity Sec- retary 3. IH'yshlL-nt 4; Majur thjwt: Klulhrmatica. HHUAR THOMAS AlJLIiR TM 30 Rutky Hill. 19-35-43 lmlufmulrul: Mujnr Subjcvt: iiulwml .u ELIHH-ilHiE KENNHYH ALLSTHX ll'rm' 3. Starsdulv, N, Y., 10414.3: 10-15348 Sigma L'lu' HVICS l; Raymund Dudgt Unh Sccrctul'y3I l'casL1l rr 3. 4: French Cluh 4: llnnnrs Cullcgu 4; Majnr Snlr ch't: IK-x'chulngy: Candidate fur Diytinclinn in Psyi Chnlngy .lUIlN ANTHONY AXTUIXICTTI Ilzu'tfurd. 1941-312; 19-30348 Juhu H'mlry Univ Ithhall 1. 3; Hawhall 1. 3: ernmn Club 1, l, 3. 4: 1 Phpim Ch'h 1, 2, Vicu-prcsidcnt 0; R115 mund Ihulge .luhmlj' 3-1 Huh SL-Crctary 4: Phi Hcta Kappa; Mujur thjrri: IKycln '11 rgy. .IUHX LICIAXlJ ILUCR lurk 35 MilpchuMl. X. .l., 1042943; lU-hv'48 . lzi ICVI' Fnutlmll 1: Truck 1: Mujur thjwt: English. IHWVARD SPENCER ILXKICR Iv'uulcy 23 lily'cttvvillc. X. Y.. 10-14-48 ICH' l'rsilun Swimming 3. Mmmgcr 4; Ulla IMIII'I'llu l. 3. 4. lillitru' 3: '02 Theatre 1. 2. 3. 4; L'hrixtizm sbwciutiun I, 3; 1HL'C Club 3: XVICS 4: Vultmlar Uunmittw 3; Vnczr tinnal Guidance Cummittcc Chairman 4: IHTnch Hull L Unting Huh 3: Fraternity Svtn-tm'y 3, Sumtur 3; Xliljnr Subject: Ecnnmniw. FRANCIS IiLWiEXF. IIXRH. l'runlc 33 Uxfurd. Maxx. 1044345; W4H54N .lulm H'mlrj' .Ilul? Hzlwlmll 2. 3: Klujm' Suhjcvt: ICmnnmim. kKRLYLF, FULLER IIARXICS Ilur 34 Hrimll. 10-1-8348 IZvi prilun Fencing: L'umuin 3. 4: Ulla IHuI'rI-du l, lhhincn Man- ugrr 2: Glee Club 2. 3; Cardinal 3; Skull xV Surpvm: HAM Prvsitk-m 3: Secretary l n ;t.xurcr Llullcgc l'mdy 3: Khristizm Assncintinn Cabinet 2: Standing Cunr mittu- Cullugc Church 2. 3. 4: lemur Systmn L'nm- mittcc 3: Cullcgc Rudy Rushing Cnmmitlcc Uhairmun 4: I'l'atcrnity Vivc-prwixlcm. Smmtur: Majnr thv jrvt: Iiwnnmih. DAVID 1.13.1119 HARTHTT'II IX' Ifz'nly 15 Sinhhnr-x. 10-11543: 1LJ4I1-'4N .Ilfvlm lh'lm IVH' Succrr 2: Sxxinnning 1: Track 1; Fratcrnity Swrw tury 2. Treasurer 3: Major Suhjcct: Art, RICHARD EIRVARD BARTMAX Dirk 23 11211111111111. 19-12-44; 1U4h-'48 Julm 1111131 111411 Dcuhcht YcrL-in 1: 11111-111311 1.11111 2. .1. 4: 111111 3: 1111111111 Rnll 1. Z. 3. 4: 501mm 2: Kappa: Mujnr 51111jctl: 1.1101C116l11. .Xl xvmex' Phi 111-121 Iv lhmli-lmu' 194115-18 CHARLES I'. 1LYHCXIXN.JR. Snmcrvillc. X. 1.. 1942-144: lh'lm Kumm Iffxilnu Sucn-r 1. 3, JV 1'2111121111 4; .hsistant Basketball Mam agcr 3. 4; XVES 111112111211 1. 3: P51'Ul1ulugy L'Iuh 3. 4; HIM: 111111 .1. 4; Mujnr Subject: 1'5101111111543. t ulnnvl 3.: 1045-213 111 1X.11.11 HRAXT 11111.111 1N Furt XYurtll. Toxin. 10-11-142: Phi .Vimml lx'uf'fuz Sucu-l' 1. 3: Trzu'k 1. 2: Cnlh'gc 1311111 Senate 2. 3: 17111114111111 Vim-qu'wirlv111 2: lejur Cardinal Km 3: Suhju't: 1Cw11nmirx 1111!; 2.1 1VALTICR 1101111111111 HFNKISICR 1.211111111111111. X, Y.. 11143343; 10453-18 0111' Pxi 1'1z1skct11z111 1. 3. 3; Majnr Suhjcvt: 151'11111111111'1. XVIHJAKI 1V. BIJCLHCK. JR. Hill 27 Litchfield. 10-10-312; 10441148 JlNla lem Phi I'lnnhall 1. 3: Track 1: 111:5 .7: CnHuge 1111111 Scuntv 3: Yicu-proidcnt Fraternity 4: Thrm N11 111115111111: Mujnr 511111.111: 11011111111113. PETER AXTIIUNY 110N111: I'1'h' .33 Hartfnrxl. 1045-14-1; 11J-1I194h' lei .Yu 'lequ 1.c L'crclc Francais 1, 2: lntcruutiunul 1x'1-1;1tim11s 111111 .7. 3. 4; Mujnr Subject: Gmcrnnwm. FRANCIS 1', ?AHYH-B lw'm'nlvx 37 Summit. N. 1.. 10411342; 1041134.: 111i l'xi 1Y11Mli11; 1. 3, 3. Czlplilhl 4; Trurk 1. 2, 3. 4: 1:11:17 11111in Secretary: Skull 1V Sunlcm: T111121 X11 15.11- silun: Majm' Suhjrct: 12115411111. l11'u1'1' .15 111411741 1101' 11111'1'1C11111VMAXX 1111111111111'111, X. .11. 10411341: N11111: 1fxilnu 1111.11 111111111ry 3. 4: 11111111 .7. .1. 4; 1.1- 11111111 11111111 1-111111111111-1- 3. 4: 110:7 11.1111111111111111111x 1111111111111 1111111111 11 1111131111111 3; 1111-111 X11 14111411111; X111j111' 31111-1111: 15.11.27 11111 -1: 11111111111111 .waiminn 1711111111111 111. .lHllX 8'111111'1111iX 111111111711 111711 2. 1111111111111. 111.. 111-13344: 111441948 511111111 111 1111111'1121111111111 111-1111111111 1111111 2. -1; 111111111; 111111111 1117.5 15,117 X1:1j11r 511111111: V211Nil1 $111111 2: 1'1111131111141'1'1111 1111111 .1. 4: L11IL'LT 3; 111111-140 1111111 5111111111 3: 171121141. 1111111111111111511511 N111: 2-1 11111151111 111111. Manx, 111-11345: 111-111-318 I'lli V11 lll1'l1l 11-11111x 2, 3. 4; 511111111 3, 4: 1'11111'541' 1111111' 511121111 .3. -1: 11'111111211111-111111x 11111111111111 3: 111111111' 511111111 111111111111- 1111 1,111111111111111 4: 15111111111111 111151111111 4; 1111111111 111111 1. .1. .1. -1: 1111111 X11 1511x111111: K114111211 $11111; 31211111 $1111j11c1: 1111' 11311111111111 111 1.111111111111111: 13111111111111- 15111111111111111. 1111515111111 1511115317. 12111. 1114111111. X. .1.. 1114-19-15: 3111111111 1 111' 11111111111111 1: 1471111111111 3. 3, 4: 121111 3: 1 I111 32 1114112411 1111111111111 .7, 3. 4. 111117 11111113111 121111.1' 111-11111 11111111111111; '11111'111 X11 111111111111: Majnr Subject: 11111111111110. 21.1 11111.1.1N 11. 131111111X. .111. Jun 311 3111111111111: X. 1.. 11141-113: 111411948 lh'Ilu Kupf'u Iiftx'iluu 1111111111111 1. 3. 11. -1. 11111111111 4; 11105111111: 1. Z. -1: 1. 2. .1. 4: 5111111 1'1'1-51111-111 111 X1zlj111' $1111j1'fli 1111111111. 11111111 111111 511111111: 111111111- 11.1111; 1;11.111C11T IWRV1CI1S 1'.1XII' 1111111111134. K1;hx. 111439-14: 111411348 1 111 I111 111! 2.: 11111111 1. 3. 4: 1'1'1-2111'11111111 111111 2; 1:11:111111111 11111-111 111111 -1; X1:1j111' 5111111111: 1111111111111. H1 111115 11111111 :4 1111111111. 111-114-132 1114119411 111111111: 1 111 11111111 3; 111111111 1, 3: 11111111111111 11111121 111111 .1; 171111- 1111111111' '111'1-21511111-11 2. 811111111111 2: X111j111- 51111-11111: 31111111'1111111'13. 1111851111 111111.17. 1111.15. Ix'um 3-1 31111111111-x11-1'. 111-13543: 111411548 1711 ,1 7711111 13111111111111 1. .1 4: 111111111' 111111 2. .1. 4; M11j1111 51111- jun: 1'11'1111111111'1111 IJHL'HI..X$ ICIRXIXRH VUXEIJUX I'mlr lirizliu 35 Him Ridgu. N. J., 1043343; 104n343 lh'lm Kappa lifuiluu l'Hthull 1: '1 1';u k 3, 3: Squaw 4: Trnnix Manaum Z. 3: Phntlturzlph-x Unix .7; Klujnr Suhjvct: lfrnnnmirx HVHILR HYIH: CHTIXS Tur ll XL-u Hurtfm'vl. X Y., 10-3-1348 livi l'fu'ilnn I-Hmlhnll Munzlgcr 3. 4; qux l, 1 3. 4: Managing I'Ztlitur 3: Sllnrh Hlitnr 4: Ulla lHuiH'tlu 3. 3: .Xva L'intr thnr 3: Vl h 3: Hullcgv 11nd; lflrcthnu Ulm- mitlu- 3: Xguncim Urmmitkcc 2: Irrutrrnity Virt- I'nwitlvm 3: Sccrttzu'y 3; Hunm- Roll 1. 2. 3, 4: Phi Hcm Kappa. XIXL'RIVF. ICIHVXRH CUXVAX .Uun'y 35 xVIhhillgIHH. H. L... W-Hi-H; lU-lt'rv'48 lh'lm lfxiluu Tennh 5. 4: Sqmnh 3 4: Mnjnr Sulnjm't: Mathe- m:nin. Iv VI MHICS N'I'HUNY FUZZUHNU Um: llmntlcn, 1042943; 1044;348 lmlrfn'udruf l'I'L'-Mwliml Huh 2. 3 4: Mnjur Suhjvcl: Hinlngy. I:RL'L'F W, UL'XNIXUIIXM .S'lzmmv 21 lx'nchcncl'. N. Y , 1944348 I'M XII 'l'lzrlu Suwcr 5: I'izuclmll 1, 2: Ax'sistzmt Frcshmun Bmknr hall Fund: 3. 4: liawlmll 1, 2: .Iwmx 1: Assimml Unsincv Munugcr 3: Smiur Fxlitur 3. 4; LB Ccrclr Flinnrzm L 2: Imcrnulimml eratinm Clnh 2, 3; Vhrisliun leciutinn l .xvc11tix'c Council 3, 4: thlcgc Ilntly Vllltix'uliun Cummittcu l, 3; 110mm Cullegc 4; Ilnnur Rnll l, 2. 3. 4: Avimmt in Mutlu-mutir; Dc- purtnu-m 2. 3 J: Nlujnr Suhjcrl: letlmnutim; Cun- rliilutv fur Hislinctiun ill ICCUHHIHiVE. Ix'HllIX LIVIXHSTUX t'L'lx'TlS lx'nlr 22 Niagara Fullx X, Y., 19433-15: 1U47948 .S'iwuu lu' V1 wt1in 2 2; t'nm thnntry 3: IH'walicuI Huh 3. 3 4; Huzm-x' Huh 4: I'erinixlvrial Huh 4; Inur- nzniunml Holmium Huh 4: l'ulitiml L'niun 4: Frater- niu Swrclnm Z: Mujnr Sllhjtct: Iiiulugy, FXHCRSHX PRHLVTY IH'I'L'Y Im: 2. lkw Nluimax, Inna. 1047348 lw'ulu 'l'lu'm l'I' Vx'otlin 2 4: Imus ,Xssinzmt Vircnluliun Klunugrr 4, Xlnjur Suhjm'l: l'knnmnio. Ix'Ulililef Y. IJFK'AL'L H01! 3H MVI'MCII, lW-HV-LZ; IU-lh-JS ludrfu'ndm! Suffer 1: HHIIHI' Hull 3; MHqu' Snlnjwt: lelngy. FRANK 1'15'111511 11111111 11111111 32 11111111111111111. 11144-14H AHNM Ih'lm I711 11111111111311 2: 111311111 1, 2, ,1. 11111111111 Munugvr .1: 1'11111111111111111 111121111 3. .1; 1111111111:1111111:11 R11121111111x 111111 1. .7, 3: L1:11'11111211 Kuy .1; 171'1111-1'11113' 51'111'1-1111'1' 31 31111-1111 81111-11111: 111111-11111111-111. 1Y1LI.1.XM 131N11111M l11'.1N1C NW 5 11111111111, Mann 111457.419 lh'lm Kupf'u lipxilun .1131ti 2, 111111111 1511111111: 01111 I1111l1111l11. Z. 1'1111111 15.1117 1111'; 1V1N11'3'HI1 11111111ml l'11i1111-1; 11121121111111211 1111111:1111111 L1111111111111'1' 2. 11121111112111; Mujur 811111111: 1.111111111111111. 111111111' 1111.X11xI I1L1X11XS I'111l 25 11'11111115111111'. Huxx. 10-13-44, 111-111945' I'xi lvfxiluu 1711111112111 1. .1, 4: 11:15'11112111. 1, .3. 3. 4: 11111111 1. .3: 8111111 :11111 511111-111: 1111-111 X11 12111111111; 1:11:111-1'11111 111'1'11111-111. Vi1w-111'1-s1111-111. 5111:11111': Mnjul' S1111j111'1: 11111'1-1111111'111. 1111NH.I11;.XR11X1$Rl1L'XX l111111 .35 131111 111111. 111419-13; 111-111-318 I111 lfxiluu Ulla I'111I'1'11l11 3. .1. 4. 1111x1111'w 31:11111341'1' 4: 1l1'111111' 1'. 1.1' 1'111'1111- 11111211111115: 111111111' R1111 2; 5111:1111 3. -1; 111- 11-111111111111z11 1111;1111111: 111111 4; 1:11:111-111111-1' Svcrvtnry .1: 111-:15111'1-1'. 1'1'cx11111'111 4: K121j11r Suhjpct: 11111'1-11111111-111. FRANK XAYIIiR IRVYICR I171! 23 111115111111. N 1n111-143-1H 511111111 1 I11 1511111112111 4: 111111112111 11. 4; .Mwmur L1111113. -1; 111111111' R1111 2. .1. 4: 31:1j11r S1111j1-111: 1111-1111510: 15.1111'1X lJILV'UN 1171111112111X11'11HN IN! 2.1 111111111' 5111111111111 X, .11. 1114-15-13 l'l11' X11 71111111 111111111 1. .1; 11131111 1. Z. 3. 1'11111111'7111-11111111 3: L11I'11'I'II1II 1. 3. 3. 15511121111 151111111' .1; 1117.5 1. 2. ICx1-11111i11- 1111117 111111111 .7: 111111-5411 1111111' 111111111; 1.111111'1111111. Yim- 1'1'01111-111: 111111111' Syx11-111 11111111111111: 11:11' 11111111 11111111111111: 511112111111: 1111111111 Ru111 1. l. 3. 4: 15111121111 111-11111-11 Rum .szml: 1'11'1111111' 1'1'111' 1; 1'1111- 1,1'1I11 1; 01111 5011111111 .1, 4; 5111111 :11111 8111111111: 1711111111111 5111'111'1211'1' 3; 1111111111111 .vainliun 11111111111 3. .1: 11:1j11r 811111111: 111.111.111111; f;11111111z111' 1111' 111x11111'111111 111 1111111111 111111112. 1'11CRSHX 11.11 1711111111113 l'rlr 35 111111111111111111. X. .1. 111411341; 10411-'-1N 11111.1 AHINNI K111111111 11;1.x1:11111z111 1: Truck 1; 111'11111 2; 11:11111 1. 2: 1211111 11111111111111 111:111'1111111 5; 111111111' Syqvm 11111111111111: Chriqinn .chinlinn 1. 3. .1. -1. 51-1'11'11113'. 1111117111111- 1111111 -1: 1'11111-111'1'xi1114111. 111111111 11:15:; 5111111 111111 51111 1111111; 1511111111'11113' 1111'1'7111'1-11111'111; 31211111 S1111j1-1'1: M;111111111:1111tx, STICPHICX HAY 15191111113 Slurp .35 11.151 111-:111111'. N. 1,. 104113-13; 111411348 Ih'llu Ix'uNw Iifu'ilnu 1 11111112111 1: 11215111311 1; 111211111 3; 111111111 1, .3. 3: 11211111 1. 2. .1: 5111111111111111' L1111111cil 2: Chriuizm Awp ci;1111111 111-1111121111111s 11111111111111 1. 3: 11213111111111 111111.21- L.l1111 3. 4. 1'1'1151111-111 4: 11112111111 1111111 2. .1: Mujnr 511111111111: 13111111111174.13 MURALD 11.15517. 1715111117.le lhrn ZN 15ml Hmnm; X. 1.. 11138940: WJM-JX .IINM IH'XM l'lII 11Hs1x't'11lil11 1: 'l'mrk 1. .1; .Imux 1: Ulla l'wlrulu l: liltcrnzniunzll Ix'vlnlium Huh 3: L'In'istiun .vaizninn 1. 3: Mujnr Suhjwt: Humrnmum. HFNVXX 1W'l 1lflx'$HX Il'tllHiFS Inn 3; RICKIAIII'II. 111.. 11145 '48 17.11111 l'xlINw lzfxvlhn Svimming 1. l. .1. 4, Hulluiu 3; half 3: Lumlmul 1. lkhzm- kunm'il. Sg-m'vlzuj. Pruitlcm: 111w Huh: Thrm NH 1711411111: 11HHHI' Hull. 3. 5. -1; 15111111411111 Rmhing 1'1mirmun; Mujnr SHijt: M11, lelx'XHX 113.1111. Hx'liXk ll ln'mluw 21 X1LlllC1HNIL'F. X. 11,, 11144348 Mm Hula l'z' 15xmt1r;111 .1: 51ximming 2; 13:1w1m11 1: .lln'lm' 1; 11m, Minhlvriul Hull 3. J; t'lwiqiun eriuliun Hilyim'l 3, .1; lelvgv limb 1711nrlgllnvlllnh 1 nmminu 4: Illvnur Null 3. 3: Vrzltvrniu Vim-wpruiwlvmz Xlzljnr Snlljw't: vaiuinn; Vululivhta- fur lliqilmiun in Hdiuiull. 1X1Hx'l5W 1VNRRI7X HXIHIX Judy 37 chx Yurk Vin, X. Y,. 10-11 143; 1047348 Miiwm'mirul Frolmmn Hun t'nmmitlw lh'prvwmuliw l; Mujnr Snlyjm'l: Irnulixh: t'unrlitlzm- fur quinrliun in 17.1127 Iixh. ,11Xll'i8ll11'lSH11lX ,1, lwzm- J4 hurdun Mn. N. Y.. 111417213: 1141:948 .wmm 1 In 1mm 1. 2, ,IHIH-HY Hlilur; ICQIHHIH1 lhulur Chill .1: Fmtrmiu Ser-lnl'y 3: Mujur M11Ijm'1: 1511111117. 11 11.11511 IZIAXll Hlilx'lxvlCX 11'ull 3M vax Ruchclh'. X. Y. 11141942; 11I4rI-'48 lmllu Inn l'ulln lhlwhull I. Z. .3. 4: IIIIx-rnntinnnl Rx-lmium 111111. 3. 4: 1Vw1cym 1111111111211 L'niun. K'hnirmml; Ihrrmilm'y t'nlnminu'; lllmnr 1x'H11 3; Mnjur Sulxjrd: Fwy numicx 1111.1.11M 1111151517. IIFRNIiR'I' llzll 3.1 SIrqunrvl. IUJMJ-H l'cHn lMIf'fuI lifuhvu .Mxmtcr Huh 3. 4. Sw'mun?I'n-zmwrur 4: Mujm' thjwl: 1 111-11quer . tWRSHX HIHH 1:!1'1'1' ll Xllwrnlnun, N. 1.. 1'1-14; 111-11'3-1 Nullu lull lh-lm Sucn-l' 1. 3. 4. Vuptuin 1; Ulla l'wlr'idrl 1. l. lithilww Mnnzmvr: Xlajur Suhjwt: 1511:;1ix11, Z Ix'ulr 2h 1V-1.;v'-4?sI IN H4114: RT SA 44' l N HI I.I.I7.TT Alexandria. Va,. 14J4ll-'42; lh'llu Fltcz'lml Succcr 1. Z. 3. 4: Fcnring 1. l, 3. 4: Thmtcr l. 2. 3. 4: Hum Huh 4: Majur thju't: Mn 40, WILLIAM ULHR MUELD Hill 4Vt'llcxk'y. Maxx, 14442-443; lU-ln-llx .HNM C'lzi Kiln 4rnn Urumry l; Prt-Hiniqcrizll Vlnh l. 3. 3. 4: Debuting Sutirty 3. 3. 4: Chrislizm Awnciutinn Urn, fcrcnrv Ulmmim-r VlmirmmL 4; Vullvgv I'mrly Una ricnlum and Library Committee 3, 4: Delta Sigma M10 3. 4: Mnjur Sulujrct: Imillmmhy. ALAN DAVID GREENE All Nmmrk. X. 4.. 14445348 Hm; I'lwlu I414 thtlwall 1: S4xinnning I; llcllzlting Snrivn 1. vannr Rnll 3; Xlujur SIIhjtvt: Ernnumim. Jim 31 W4! 1945' JAMES le'ICDIilHFIx' HRliFXVVXY 4Vl1i1v l'lztim. N. Y. W43J44: .N'iilllllll Xu thuir 1. .7; '02 Thulttl' 3. 4: 44455 3: Fratn'nity Treamrcr Z: Mnjm' Snbjwt: Vim Arh. Cu Cu XVILLIAM PETTIT GREGORY XL-w ank City, N. Y.. 104134.31 W4h-448 :1le lJrlm I'IH' Squush 3. 4: cht Q4nh l: Vllnir l. 3. 4: Hmmr Null 2. 3. 4; XIajur thjwt: Englhh; Cundh Kw Ln n H11; 81 MTV 1 1 date fur Distinction in English PHTICR HRISKIVITVH I'vlw l'nrtland. Mu. W41-'43: IU41194H 1. 2, 3, 4; Trurk 1; Gulf 3; lntm'nzninnnl vaatium Club I. 3. 3. 4. Presidvm 4: 4leryzm Pulitli ml L'ninn 3. 4: Unting Club 1. 3: Ski Vlult; Duwncy Christian 34 F4 11 ltlmll Hunsc Hummiltu Hmil'1112111: :anriutinn Sucizll .Xrtinn Ulmmittu' tfhuirmzm 3, 4: llnnnr RHH .7. 3. 4; Frzlttrnity Prcxirlum 4: Major Subject: UUV- k'l'HHR'IH. HAMILH VLXYTUX HXVKXDXY Ilurlcx 24 Mitltllchmn. 1U4u948 lmivfrmlrul .lmuy 1: tm'zl'imll. Ahwtiulc Hlitmr 1: Theater 1, 3: Human Unllrgv: Hull 1. Z: Mujnr Suhjwt: Englbhz kkuulidzltc fur Uiqinrtiun in Crcutiu- XVrib Hunur ingn FRANK VL'RTIS HXHF. turl lh'uuklyn. X. YH 19-44-48, .Viumu VII 444:5 1. 3: SxKinnning 1. l: Mujur Subject: English lhm 2U ILXNIICI. RAY .XCOXHK HALL. ,IRA Dunwillc. N. Y.. 1114-13-18 llrllu 71m erlu 11mm 1; Olin lhur'ridu 1; Fouthnll .3; iuskcllmll 1. 2. 5, 4: Ilasclmll 1: Track 2. .3: 'lX-Imh 4: .Xwistzmt Freshman lmlnlmll L'uuch 4: Internatiunzll tinm C1111! 1, 2; 1x Ccrclc Francais: Outing; Club 3: CA Cabinet 1, Z: Rum Huh 4; Ulu- Huh 1: lh-ltn Sigma Rho. lxl-t-sidcnt 2. 5; XIC; Hand 4: Chuir 1: lntcr-fratk-rnity t'uunril; 1Mlitical L'ninn 4: Dunnvy lx'ulu- 1101150 Cummittcc 1. .7: TrL-usnn-r nf Delta Tau IJcltu: Majur Subject: liminmnics. JOHN IEL'RT HALSTICH lmlm' linglcwuml. N1 1.. 1943-314: 104b-'4N PAH. l'fnviluu Umlirml 1. Z. 3, Puctry litlitur Z. .1: Ulla Mulrirlu 3. Assistant Literary Editnr: Budy Chairman 2; Fraternity President and Rushing Chair- man 2: 0:11ch Body Cunstitmiun Committee 4: Phi Beta Kappa: 1anking' for Masters Degree in History. FRISHICRIC HOLMES HAIUVOOIJ 151-17.: Middlctmvn. 1940342: 19-10-318 lh'lm Tun lMlm 131-1-5111112111 171'u'ytball 1, 4: J. Y. Fumhall 3: XYrcstling 1; Yacht Clnlx Cnmmudurc 3. 4: Cardinal Key 1; Roll 3: Fraternity Sevrvtary 4: Majm' Subject: Iicunumivs. PETER HEMMEXWYAY l'rlu Pelhzml Manur. N. Y.. 10411348 .1le 171i Kim Truck 3. 4: Hmmr Rull 3: Major Subject: Guwrw mum. 21 Rushing U I1lcgc 27 Hunur Rushing Chairman 2, 4: 20 0 4 IN ACHJJ HULTUN HENDERSON Klzlplcwnml. N. J.. 1040348 1lll7lm 171i Klm Ulla Pudridu 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4; .I. Y. L'rmx 1711m12unm1tals IhIH t'mmlry 3; Frcslnnzm Urmmittcv: Trcusnrcr Hf Alpha L'hi Rho; Mnjur Subjum: Ecu- m nnicx 110121311111 IMUX'SUN I'IIinJICRSUN Ilcmiy 2h White Plains, N. Y., 10411-141: 11141.148 lhlu 77mm Pi Frushmzm 1Vrostling: Ulla l'mlr'idu, 11,51 1111s. Mgr. .2: Raymund Dudgc Clnlw 3, 4: Mujur Subject: 13y- Clllulngy 1IUHN IIICNDRlCK HERZ Iluul; 25 New York City, N. Y., 10473-18 Sigma NH Jrgmx 4: 1'urdiuul 4: flurinn 4: French Club. Presi- dent 4; Outing Club 4: Majur Snbjctt: English. 111111.131 NURIHCRT HILL. JR. lfz'll 21 Halcs Furry. 1946148 Simnu Chi Ix'nll 3, 4; Prt-Mwl 1.11111 4: 1101101' 1111 xlngy. Hajur Subject: I.X le'l .XVIC RL'S'I. HILLS, JR. lx'm'ly .33 EEHI Vi1limm. X. Y.. 1U45-'4H .lle M'lm IWI- Hunur Hull 2. 3: 'IWIlzLxurvr Hf X11II1;1 Ih'ltzl Phi: Xlnjur SllhjL-UI: I :l1f41ixll: Huulirlulr l'ur HMinvlinn m ICHglixh. MXTIIICXV VIHIIX HUMAN JIM, l7 Ilnrlfnnl. 1045343 Imlcfu'mlcul Frolnnun FHHIhLlHZ li:hkk'tlmll .3: Mujnr Suhjrrt: Hun'rmm-m. RIle HH SAVIHF, IIHIKVXY Univ 31 Mihumku'. Viwmhi11, 1w4434x Niymm XII Snru-r 2. 3. J; Vx r511in u 3, 3. 4: Funny 1, 3. 4: llunnr Hull 2, 3; YlCS 3; Frulrrnil; Ix'lhhinf: Umirmzm: Xlzljur SHIIjk-ct: PhysiVx 'IUHX IIXR'KIXS IIHVIX jR. ,lmk 2-! 1 .11:4kMrqu, X L1U4-LZH; 1040-113 thlIu 'llm lh'lm SL-Hzm- 3. J: Rmhing t'lmirmzm 3; Hunnr HUN 3: l'l'mirlcm uI' Ilclm T2111 UL-Iln 5. 4: Mujnr thjwi: lirunulnim. ISXXK' IIAH ISAKP Hm 31 me Hrilnin, 10-33945: llWH-JH .lrrlm H'rxlvy Kiwi! V'rvxiling 2. 3: Prc-Mwl Hub 3, 4: thum'l' Vlnlr 3. 4; Hvrmzm Huh 3; llnnnr Hull 3: lejnr Suhjvclz Ililu'llmniql'5: Mmlidntv fur DNinL'iinn in liixllugrL HICIx'IHCIxVY EVALH JHHXSHN. JR, ller 24 Xk-xxingtmL 10-11343; 1U4h3-JK Julm Hl'xlvy t'lulr Mujur Subject: Muthcnmticx HXYID XNTHLVR JURDAX 'lrJ' 33 Iklltnm Minx, 1042943: lU-lh-Ih' Ilvi lfxihw Flmthzlll 3, 4; l'ru-Minislurinl Huh: Huting Huh: Skull and Strprnl: Sm'rutzu'y nf VA; Hunnr lx'uH l. 2. 3: Majur thjccl: English. HIILH' HURIHJX KICITII l'hil 1-1 Mancllwlcr. IU43344; NHIIKWN .Ilf'lm hi IHIH Ulla l'udridu 5: l'nlitiml LVniun 3: Cardinal Kuy: Vicv-I'rwidvnt m- Xllrhzl t l1i Rhu .5: Xlnjul' Subjccl: UUVCI'HIHUH. 35 16111111111 XFXL KENNEDY Huh 2-1 1Y1'111L'ht1t'111. 1'1-15-..1N 111! I'M .1. V. 11:1x1x'ct1m11 2: 1 V. 1:1nut1m11 3: vak 2: Mujur SUML'VI: 1:7L'IDIIHIH'11N. 1511.11117111 11111111111'11 K1115111.1':1x' 11H! .15 L'lur'mlwru. X, 1.. 1114l17'42; 1114:1143' .Yurum 1 In 151111111u11 1. 2: 1YI'L-x11i11g 1. 2, ,1. 4: Symm- 2; Huxu-r 1x'u11 1. .3: Mun Human 11111:; Majwr Sulljcvt: 1111111111., 'Hlmms HLVXHI'ilx'FHIHl 1mm 11m jg 1111:1an11, N 11.. 111-14945' lwirfwulmlr' 1x'u1 2, 3; 11111411511: 1311111111le fI-r 11141110111111 in 171121141 1.1111'21v 11n11uh 11,111321: Hunur Majux' Silhju't. 11111. .H .X1.1',171x 11 1111115, 1.1511117X11111x1 .1! .5 Xru' Britain. 11142543; 1114119451 1'3le VII Ikllvm k'ulxmin 4: 111qu NH 1541in1111. KHIDIL 111114111211 11111111111111 .1, 41 NWL'UI' 1. 31 Xlnjnr Subjcm; 1 ,mnumirx Iml; 23 111 1111115 1.1CZ11'11'1111: 1Vutvr1mn, 11141-313: 194119-181 .lle 1 111' Ix'llu Trurk 1, Z. 3. 4: Herman 1-1111! 1. 2: 11111111111 11111'11121111'11111 Rt, 1:11111111 11111: 11 11. 1, 171'1111111mn 11111111111: Mujnr thjwt: Huu-rmnvm 11.11.1111 KIVKS 1.111111111.1q .11x'. lx'irls 2.: 1mv1u-1N1nxxn. NV 1.. 111415-13: 11H I'xi 1. 3. .1. VWK'Apluin 4: thicul Swen: 1711111111in 1H'wit1cut .1; 111405-18 1:;lxkk'11Hl11 111111541' k'lulu 3, 4; Hujnr Snlxjvct: 1K-xrlm1ugy 1x'21ym1 H111 1.1111'1'11111X 11:111-11. 11143345: fulm Hlivlry 111111 1.11111 4: 111,119 5111111111: lkyrhnlwgy 111'7X'111X11X IL vax NM .11 11141.3-13 Swn'tur-x 7 1u1m 1111.11.41. '111'1-zlx1n'vr 2: Mujur Rayml 11111 JI 1'11XXK1.1X 11'111'1'1'1111111 1111111. 111 Xvu Lvndun. 111453-18 .1 Cu I'fxnluu Zlf 2. '1'umi1 l: Nymph 3: L m'diuul 1, Unsimwx Munugvr 3. 11111111311 1H'1vgrmns. Inhim'v Mzumgvr J: 111111111111 1x11, Sucrvlury511rvzutnx-r 3; Mujnr thju'l: 1Crw numitx FREDERIFK IHHYARD HJRICNSUX Hriwvl. lU-HL'H: lW-Uvi-H IVH Niuum Ix'upfw lilcc Club 1: Hitlil' l: Rum k'lnlt 4; 4: Svnutc 3. 4: l'nwitlunt 4; l'rml 25 Hnnnlk VnHrut' Fruh-rniu Hnnur Null 2. 3; Major Sulljcct: Mmlwmulim: Cullrlivlzuv fm' Uinim'tiun in Xlzulwmntin. Ix'UlHCIx Y PLXYIY DX U H'l-TH. l1: ' H Vutcrlmr'x, W41942; INF? I'xf I'pxilnrz livllting Twml 3; Ulla I'Mdr'nlu 1; tur'dllml, Iimimwx Manager 3: anln Huh 1; Fwnch k'Inh 1: Spuxnxh VIM; 1: lejur Suhjcch: Slmlhh, lirrnrh FRXXVIS VH.I.I XM IJJV15.'I I'.-Hx'. llatfirltl. Kl;nx.. 1941943: WJMJN A HNHI 111 lx'lln YrcitIing 1. 3, 4: Ncunmn Phil: 1: FI'HM'FIIiU 1'11in 4w: 4: Senate .3, 4; Vurdinulx 3. 4: Jihx-IN 3. 4: Uln- Vlnh L15. 4; l'huir 1. 2. 5. 4; Hnnnr RnIl 3. 5. 4. Hnnun Cnllcgc 3. 4: Klujnr Subject: Iinglhh: Umrli- ls'ud 2' Alznc fur Dislinvtinn in t'n-leiw V1'i1iH 2. 37 u m m 1w44x4s RHIHCRT HICIHH'iRT Huh .72 I'uwtutkvl. R. L. Mumu .Vu 'l'rurk 1: WI l hcutL-r Hmup 4: Mujur Suhjpct: linw 1M1. l:lll'1'7y' .34 lU-thJS 1 Ix ICllI' ,lx lt'K LL'TZ N. Y. lU-UV'JS: Hum ,I'ln'fu ll! 4; .lmnx l: Mujur thjm't: Hixlmjx RUIHCRT Sunxtlulr. Fquzaxh n. THUMXS MA'VHRMIK'K IMH: 25 HVDIHII. MQHN. IV-U: lH-lh-'4N Julm H'UJIUX Clulv I'llkMrtl t ll1lb3. 4: Svlmlc 3: ,lqu1 VtNiC Y I'Hwidt'llf 5: Raymund lhulgc Hula 3. 4: Sum ! t'uh- Priu- 2; Run 32 Cnmmittcc 3: Parley memitlm 3; Ihmmgx' llouw leiu Vurkx'hnp 2: VF5' t'hit-f ,anlmcm' l: Mujur thjvrt: lkyx'rhulngy Hunnl' Cardinal ,IHHX XIIHUXXICIL Scramun. Im. HNM lwlm IVH IWL'I. UIM'M 3.7 38 TIIHMXS lx'. MANSFIELD Tum 3. Springfield. Mzux. W-UP-W JINM lhlm I'M Sm'ccr 3, 4: Tmtk 3 4: Iizhketbzlll J. Y, 3; Gulf 3: Mnjnr thjwt: Ikyrhnlngy. ICIHVIX IIYI .XXH MAY. .IR. lid .34 Vc1hrrst 1clt1. 10-12-113; lU-lS-llx hi llxi Succcr 1. 3. 4; Hihktthilll 3, 3, 4. Captain 3: Raw- lmll Z. 3. 4: Tlu-lu X11 Epsilllll. Froidcm l: Myticnl Sewn: Cardinal Key .7. 3; 01in Schulur: Senate 2, 3, 4: Ulllvgv Bully Su'l'claF-Y-TYCHHII'U'I Cullvgc R115h- ing Unnmittco 3: Fruta-rnily Yicc-I'rc.xitlcm 3; Svcrc- lary 2: Ruxhing Clmirnmn .3. 3: Major thjrrt: Huv' H'HIHCHI. HRYXSI'ZXH ICASTHX MAYER. jlx'. lfuxl 34 Xurtlumrt, X. Y.. W43; W-Ut-'-1N 171i 51141sz KuN'u Spnnhh Huh 3. 4: Mujur thjccl: Iivunumirx. R'ARRHX JENNINGS McliNTFF. Jim- 32 Garden Cil-xg N. Y 1043345: 104ms4x lh'Hu 'I'mr Ih'llll 11:1.xlu'tlmll Mzumgrr .3: .lwux l. 2, 5: Srnatur L 3; Pmm Cnlnlnittcc 2; Irrmhman anlmncntuL funk miltcu: I I 2ltvl nity Ruwmling Socrctmj: Mujnr Sulu- jwl: Hmm'nmtm. lx'lt'llkRIl l'. Xlll.l.llx'l7.N. .llx', l'h'rw 25 Muntvlnir. N. J., lU-HJH: IU-IMJJR hi lin' lhmthull l; Rmmuml Ihlrlgc Huh 2. 3: lejur Suh- ju'l: I'gwhl rlng'x', lx'UI'xICR'F I:RWCIJICIx'H'K ML'LLICR Huh 21 Vu1l'1c1tl. X. .l.. 10-14-315; IU-lh-ZLN lulu: lll'xlry Univ Ham l'nmnn 3: liwu'ing 3. 4: Truck 3: Prx-Alwliczll Huh 3. 4. Yicle'vsirchH 4: Chuir l; Majur Subject: IliuM'hL-mistryz szrlidmu fur Dislinmiun in Hiulnm. THOXI XS IHCXRY UWSRHCN Tum 34 Mitldlctmx'n, 10-50948 Juhu H'mh'y ?IHIJ lh-lmting Club 1: Newman Club 1: Hmwr R1111: XIujur thjucl: I'knnnmicx'. PETER RUSSELL OLKISTED 1,1111 24 Harringtun Park. N. J.. 10411948 .llplm IWM 1111i Mnjnr Subject: 1131121141. DANIEL GERARD O'SIIIiX. JR. lrixlz 23 Pulhum Manor, X. Y., 104-1; 1947-148 HUM T111111! 1,1. .Iwux 3; Majur Subjrrt: ICmnmnivs. NORMAN EDWIN UTT .Vurm 24 1Yillizm1smwn. Maw; 111-35948 111171111 1111,11! I'hi Ulm- Huh 3; Majnr Subject: lim11unlin1 Iv w 1VIXSUHV S. PATTERSON l'1'1-11 Nnrwich. 194.1344; 10411948 l'xi l'milnn 11 V. I51mthz1ll 3. 4; Ilasclmll 1. Z: Hunur Run 3. 4: , lki 1115111111 PruidL-nt .1; Mujnr Subject: Kluthw 11111110, Iv 'JI jUIIN L'HICSTICR PERKINS l'urlc Danbury, 1941943.: 19453-18 511111111 1711' 1711-11111 C1111: 1: Raymund Hudgr Hub 3. 4: 511111111 3; 1YES 3, 3. lhlsinws Munugcr Iixcvntiw 11.11111! 4'. Hullur R1111 .3. 3: IIHHUI'S VUHQQCZ Miljnl' SllleLTt: 11531114411141; Cmulirlzllv fur 11141111111111 111 11911111111131: VINVFNT PATRICK l'IiRNN Jim 22 1111111111111. 104-1941! I91'I11 T111111 I11- Funtlmll 3: Prc-chdicul H1111: 11111111115 K111112140: Mujm' Sultjvct: 131111113431; Hunurx 1Vurk 111 111111415411. SALXC-XTURE ALFRED PETRONIC. JR. .5111 23 llamtlcn. 1943344: 194113-18 1111111 1111111111 111111 Rzlsrhall 1. 3. 3, 4: Basketball .7: 51121111111 H1111 4; Majur Suhjrct: Matlmnmics. RHIKFRT HCW 5v 1H,! .1 MHICS I'lt'KlCXS. ,llx'. Jim Ru-xul Huk, Mithignn. VH-L'JIH l'n'Hu 'l'uu Ih'lm Truck 2; .111qu 2: 1 1 211k-I'nit-x N-m'vtzn'y 4; Mnjm Sithjwt: ICHQIML Ix. DAVID I.I 'S I I- ,lx' l'ITT lesw MMIHL'IIHHL 104.7343; 1U4u14x .HNM erlu PM .I. V. IGmllmH 1; Vl 5 I: Fmtcrniu Viw-l'rwith-m 3; Mujm' Suhjl-ct: I7mnumim Eu SPENCER LLOYD PLICHXTY l'lum Hurtmlzllc. X. Y.. 1042-344; 1040348 Ih'llu lx'uf'ful Iffns'ilnu Vrmx Ulnnlrix 1; Ti'llfk l. 2: XVICS l; llnnnr Ruli l. 3: 'I lmrnr1ikc Svhnlur; Glee Club 3. 4; V2 Thmtrc 3. 4: Ifl'utvrniu vaclury 3. Vivc-I'n-xidvnl 3; Mlljul' Stlbjx-ct: Kluthrmxniw. UHHCR'I' I'HIIL'IJX. JR, lx'qu 34 Hurtfurtl. lU-llr-'4R thlIu l'fxiluu Hzlsvhilll .71 Hcllbrhr YLTCiIl 3, 4; tIUHt'uL' Hillh 531k :m- 3 4; Cullvgr Hurly Culcnrlm' Vulmniltw 5: 15m 1L'x'nil-x I'YUNidk'HI 42 Mujnr Subject: English. .IHSICI'Ii RFICX I'LVRFICH. l'iur' 21 Hil'tnn, X. .I., 19447'4H livi l'fu'iluu Iizhkvtlmll Xlznmgcr 3:.A1w11x2. l'lelIHl'iiH4Illitf 3, 4; Ulla l'mlrulu 1, lirlitux'Ai11-t'hicf 2: U3 'l'lu-HII'L- 3. 4; Vurdinul Rutlin Vurkxlm1; 3; llunul' lx'nll 3. 4; VHL h-gr limb Svnuh- 3: t'ullk-gc Untly thmlimtinn Ulm- mittw 4; 171'111cr11ily Sucrctury 3: Mujwr Subjch Ilixlulj, I:lethJx'IVK M IxHUilCR. .le', Iimnu EU Now ank Vity. X. Y,, lU-lalwlh' l'Ji l'fxilml Snttcr Manager 4: hlrdiuul 1. 2: Lumlimtl th'im'h Manager 3: Dvntwhc Vcrvin l, J: t'urtlinal Kvy l; 'l hurmliku Schulur l, 2: Cullrgc Iindy chnrim Umr mince 1; Lihrzugx Vummillur 3: Vullrgu lImI-x Sew ate 3: Glee Club 2. 3; Major thjcvt: lliany, VAKRl VN RIVIIXRD RICNIUNDX INTI: 22 L'tivu. N, Y., 194-1348 Hum 771cm IH' LL' Ll-rclc Frunrah Z. 3. 4: '02 Theater 3, 4: Frater- nity Sccrcmry. Yicv-Prmivlvnt; Mujnr thjwl: French. 1:121 .35 IU-H-JS; 10411548 .N'imrm .Vu IH'o-Mcrl 1111111 34 44 REYNOLDS Englewuml. X. .1.. ,l .XVK Rzumwnd Dmlgu 2; Pusitlvnt 4. FIH'htiun .hsncintiun L 2; Prosidcm FrzltL'I'Ilin 3. Mzajwr Subject: 111L11'Q-V. 1V11114M 1i.XRI.IC 14110111415 INN IN Hithriu Cultcr. 1mm. 11146-1455 14111;! 111'3'111' 1'11111 14114111111111 Dmlgc Club 3. 4: I'H-Aliniqrriul 14111;.1. 4: Majur Suhjccl: Puthulng-x: Cuntlithm- fmr IJixtinLv Linn in Psychulugy. I:RXXK RAYMOND RINH, JR. I'm 23 Newton. X1215x 11144548 lei .Vu 7711'le Huh 3. 4: I'l'g-Mwl Mujur Subject: Ilin-L'hcmistn. chcr 3: .Xlwzltcr Huh 3, 4: THOMAS IIAlx'TVXH RUIHXSUX lam 24 Ruchkwtm'. X. 4. 19-11-43; 11140343 .X'igmm blzi 1.0 L'rl'dc 1:1'2lllk'llb 3. 4. Svtrctury: K11215r1L3 Hub 1. 2; Debuting Unmcil 3: Khrismm Awwiutiun 11911117 lutinm Cummittu- 1. 2. 3, 4; L'hristizm Iiwcutiw Lithium 3. 4: Cardinal Kcy 3: Xxxnvilltiun Hmmr RHH 1. l 3. 4: 17ralcrnity Yicc-Prvshlcnt: Klujnr Sillljtcl: Phihwnphy 41 44 SAML'ICI. SIMYALL RUDMAN Nam 21 44151 HIlFlfmrrL 11142-143; 104041414 .Ilplm Llri KIM 1 Slmrb 15.1111111' 3: Fencing; 3. 4: 1117le -. 5. Cardinal Key 3: Frcthzm Funrlzuncntuh Mnmmittcc 3: Chair- mzm. 1111111111: .Xgunrics t'lmlmillw'; lirutcrnitvx Rmhi inf; L'lmirmnn 4: Mujnr thjuct: Ilixmry. ILXXIICI. 4115151111 RUL'RKlC lhm ll Nulm Tull 121,4thle 2: 4Vnwt1ing 2. 3: Gulf .1: Them N11 111115111111: lh'Hu Sqnzhh 4: Truck 3 Munmittuc 3: Hnnur Null 2. 3; Mytiutl Scum; lejln' Subject lilctlinnx ICU um 1min. KIHHX RUZAKIS N. Y.. 1044145: Phi Xlr 'I'IIL'lrl llmthnll l. i 4: Ulla lHulr'idu 4: Yacht 1111111 3: Slmnhh Club 4: numim. Hum? 24 10411443 111110141115. Ilrunklym Tcrlulin 4: Major thjcct: 1:.0v 1.:1 HERBERT DAVID 5.4131511 Jlmllc 35 I'lzlimillc, W434; IKVI' l'fvxiluu Iimthzill 1: 11251401112111 1: 11m HClltSChC Vcruin 3. 4: lJL-huting Club 1, 3. 3. 4: Ih-ltu Sigma Rhu 3, 4. 1111151111'Ht: .Irglux 1, 3. .3, . 0H1! I'wl'ririu 3. 4: 411:5 3: Mujur thjcvt: chlugy 4 Uchmv L'mmril 3. 41 4 4. WILLIAM REYNOLDS SANFORD Hill 21 Xurth Hax'cn, W44: 10-10348 Jnlm Hl'xlry .Ilulv .lmux 1. Ihlxincw Mzmzlgcr: Inturnzttinnal RL'lilliUHS Hub 4: .U-slk-Ixan Pulilirzll L'ninn 4: .VHS 1. 2. 3: Major Subject: Guwrmm-m. M HXFIQT D, 51171: lw'ulw 3-! Nyack. X. Y.. 104M943 Inlm Kappa lffmilmz Sxxilmning 3. 3. 4; szthall Z: .lr'wm 3. 3. Senior litlitur: Illtcnmtimml Rclzltium Huh 4: .chlcyzm lhlititul LVninm 3. 4: Ilnnm' R0113. 4: letiml Scx'vn: 1 1';11v1'11ity ViL'c-Prwidcnt 3: lejm' SnMcct: HUVCHF Im-nt. VIUHX XXTHUNY SIMUXICTTI Nimu 2H Shelton. 1045348 Inlm Karim ISNHUH l 'uutlmll 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Prc-Mul Huh 3; WE Theater 2; Major Subject: Bin-clwmistry. .YIIIIAM 1 INCH SPRENCICR Hill 24 Larclnmmt. N. Y.. 19-13344: 10469-18 HUM lelu Pi PreMed Club 2: .VFS 2; Fraternity Sccretary. Vice- President: Majur Subject: Biology. KENNETH WADE STIiIiIHC Slmwlmtlx 2r- lixcrutt, 0.. 1941342; 10-10347 Hrm 'I'lzulu IV Fwntlmll 3; Dchuting' Smicu 3. 4; Helmu- mevil 4. IH'vsidcm: .Vcslcyzm Pulitical L'ninn 3. 4. Vivw Chairman: Scllzmn': lilcctinm Uymmitlcu: FratwniI-x IH-midcnl 3. 4; Mnjm- Suhjwt: Ilixlury. IIXROLH R. STEINIERLTK .Vlumz'v 24 linglcmuul. X. J.. 10-11343: lthJ-ls Phi .Vn 771m: I7uutlnll 1: lad ctlmll 1. 2. 3. 4; IlzlsL-hnll 1. 2; A17 WEIIU' Club 4: Ilunnr Null 1. 2. 3: Majm' thjwl: k'hcmhtry. t'l LXRHCS SLVM N ICR STONE. .l R. .hm'lx' 23 llzu'lfnrd. 10-10348 Imlvfwnlrul Crms Lbuntx'y 3. 4: Trark 2. 3. Q'wL'aptzlin 4: Dclmtu t'nnncil .3, 4: Hiristiun :Xxwrizltiun Exmutix'c Cabintt 3; Prusidcm 4: Standing Committee of tho thlcgc Church 2. 3. 4: Q'nllcgc Bmly lJm'mitnrY Mummittcc 3. 4, L I1z1i1'111;ul 4: Briggs I'rizr 3; Mystical Sewn: Delta Sigma le: Theta X11 lipsilnn Z. 3: Secretary 'le-usnrcr 2. 3; Mujm' Subject: Sucial Svicncc. Iv U: IXRL'EF. CARR STOUT Sumpxuu lilackcttstuwn. N. I. 1943343: 1940348 Pxi I'fxilm: Iruuthall 3: Swimming 3, 4: Major Subject: Ecu- nmnics. JHHX XXIHHWV STL'IHVICLL .Iml'y 33 tilcn lx'irlgv. X. 'l.. W-UC-H; VWIJ-N tlzl' l'xi Fuwllmll Li 4; 'Hmn N11 thilun; Klujm' thju'l: lim nu ImiCx ROY HKLTIC SL I Illi!x'IAXH NmiA Zn Iluwrluwn. Pm 10-11343: lU-lh-'-1$ Ih'llu Kuffu lffxilmr Ulla I'udr'idu 1. 2: VF.S 1. 3. 5. 4; Executiw llnzml. VhiL-f Mnmnnwr 4: Stnliun XIunagL-r 4: .Mwntcr Huh 3. 4: President 4: I7ratL-rnity Vicwl'l'csirlcnt 4: Mujur Sulvjwl: meixlry. UJHMV DAVID TENT AH 24 l'ittstivld. Xlan 1042345: lW-lh9-IS Ih'llu foiluu Hunur Null 3. 4: Mujnr thjctt: Mzulu-lnnliw; Um- dirluto fur lHkxtinctiun in Xlzltlu-mutim. VlI.l lAM XXHJRH THURP MN 23 Hznclu-ttstnun. X. Al.. NHZJ-H: W-Ur-'-1N Hum 'lem l'z .qum 1; Frillk'l'lliu 5061141111 2. ViuleVuim-m 3. 'l n-m11m' 4: lejur Subju't: lixunmnirx. KI .XXl .'l II YI .l.I.F TRHL'T IIXII 31 XYhih- Plnim X. Y.. W43 3H; 1347943 lh'llu Aumwl lffm'ilun NIL! I'wlrillu 3: VIC$ l; Pw-Xlwlicnl HUI: 4; k'uli Ivar Ihxdx Sumlv 1: Xlujm' SIIMWI: lWH'Iu-mixln. RUIile'T 'I L't lx l .lx' UICHRHIC l'IICIxWY XFXXXRT lbw; 23 ML'I'irlrn. 1U-537'44: lV-Irxr'JN Xiwrm X I! French Huh 1. 2: Iirk-Alcd C111?! .7, .i J; thquI' Huh .1. 4: lx'u-xmund Hmlpr Huh 3. 4; Ilunun thi- Itgt: Hnllnl' RHH 3. 4; Synzllr 32 tAhrriI' l. .3: MileY Mlhjvdz IiinIug'x; Huulirlnlc fur IHqim'Iiun in Iliul- nu. s. ICIJMYNIJ LICXVH VHURHICICS Izu' 3h Ifznt Ix'ix'cr. 1U4h-'4R Ih'lhl l'fxilmz Ilunur Rnll 3. 3: Virle'th-nt uf Fmturniu 4: Major Sllhjx-ct: hnx'vrnnu-m. STNXLICY RUIHCRT NW 25 I'HU'I'NIII, X. I lU-H-LUZ ll'4H-4H IVzi Nu lem VAXI SH anhmxm Sun'm-r: Suvtur l. 3 4: lililtUI'HiU Tl'k'lh m'cr: Mujur Subjn-L't: lfnglixh. WIHXIXS YHHN4: IM! h lmh fu'usll'w PhilzulL-lphiu. I'JL VATICIx'Ht HQSIC. ,l R. cM. Minx. lVri Nigumt Kappa .L-Iury Hf Frutcrnilyz Mujnr Suhjrct: linulim. 1m k 5U 1937338: lluui-Ix HENRY Ii. Vl .IHCI . 'IR. Ilmlx'v 2K lumnicu. L. 1.. N. Y.. WJZA'M; 1U45-'-3X lei Siwzm Kappa Snccur 1: XVrcstling 1. 2, 3: Tmrk 3: Vcrcin Z. 3: chu Huh 1.2: t'lluir L J: Sclllltt 2; College Bmly Iluwncy Huuw Unmmittcc 4; Majur Subject: I'chnlnniu. Dcuhtht- Ulllcgu Ihuly 44 3. 4; ,IUHX MAX XYFA'ER, VIN .llru 34 Mnnu'lzlir. N .I.. 1041343: W-HF-IN I'xi lfxilnu Awiqzmt IIHUHNIH Manager 3: Jmux Kllllliul' Hmi ncxx Ilnm'rl 1: lejnr Suhjwt: Frunnmirx. RH'HXRIl XLHEX VIH'HXI: .Num 32 V;nncuuu41. I'm. lU4uJ4N lh'Hu Karim lffhvilun FHHIhMH 3. 4: Hmlu'tlmll 3. 4: Mujur Smhjt-VI: qunumim. Thrln NH l'i1nilux1; I,KWVIS ALBERT VHITXl W'. VIR. l,i'n - 1 :1iI f 1L lll. N14143: lU-Urilb' l'lH- .Vumm A'xlffw tnllvgc limb Sculltk' 3. 3: t'nlltuv limb thllillg k'umi mittur 4: Fraternity Vicwl'nwitlcm: Mnjm' Suhjwt: Hmcrmm-HI. IHRVARH VINCENT WILLIAMS lrnnklyn. N, Y,. 1040348 John H'rxlry C II!!! XYICS 4: VI' 5 Station Ilirectur 2. 3: Ilymiw 24 '02 leulcr l, Mnjnr thjvvt: English. XVII.FRI:.D HARRWINHN 4VIIAIUT Hill 17 F.?ht KHHMHHL'. N. .I., 194041; 1040948 lh'llu Kappa lifxilnn Z. 3. 4. Captain 4: Ulla IHrdrulu 1: Summon Fraternity ViquH'witlcnt: Mujnr thjum: Swimming; 1. 170 mu units. ROBERT STIXH 4YIXL'HICSTER H'iml: 23 .Uhmly. X. Y.. 1042943: W4h348 lh'lm Ix'xIMm lfftvilun Hunimll 1; Hlu- Huh 1. 2. 3. 4: Umir 1. 3. 3. 4: .lilwh 3. 4: Cardinals 3: Muiur thjctl: Huwrmntm. KARICI. LUIHRVUK R'IXKLER H'iulc 33 Slivrln-cht. Xcllu-rlundx 14440348 lh'llu 'Ilm lh'llu lmcrnzninnal lx'clutinm Huh 3. 4: Wmlcyml Ihxliliml Kvniun 3. 4: Mujnr thjccl: Hux'vrmncm. TRICLI. 4VHUHI5LVRY YHK'L'M Riverside. 1042-343: 194h4'48 .llfhu lh'lhl I'lli .lmux l: hirzliuul 4: Uyllegc llmly Scnult 'l ' HIV 24 Tennis 4: 4: Fl'uturnity Prmizlvnt 4: Majur Snlnjwtj Englixh, JOSEPH AXTHUNY ZITA luv 27 Now llrilain. 1940-442: 1940348 .lwlm H'mlvy Club Hwnm' NM 3: Mujur Fuhjwt: Philuwphy. RICH Hx'D 1401431125 HARRY SIHCRRIH. 4V1TT Km! 2.7 Hmlwn lixllx X, Y,, 1042544; 1U4h-'4S I'lli M'gmm lx'uMuI li:hkuthzlll 2: .szm'r Club 2. 4: Sumn- J: Ilunur Hull 3. 42 Uhtinctiun in meidry. Mujur Subject Hwnmtry: Candidate er RLFSICH. HUXSlIi H Hx'lx'Y IAICF. I'YL'I. IIHL'HW II'umN J7 I'hilzulx-lluhiu. I'm. 1U.W-'41l: L 1041I94H .Ile t'hi Ix'hn Sqnmh 3. 4; .Mjmh l: llvhulv Vluh 1: Hln- Huh 1. 2; Umir l. l, 3: Mujur SHIIjL-CI: lliqury XIXX ICIHVXRD VXSI'XKI Hum 25 Lung lenmL X. Y.. 14'4734N Imlrfvmlwul Huh, Midrllvttmn kariutiun: Mnjul' Snlrjwt: l'h-xxirx. Ntml Scivmitir tfwlr 27 ICLWiHXF Hm vizmzl HXRDNICR Hvigzhh. Hhiu. 144417.431 .Ilflm lhlm I'M 1Mh-4N ll't'lkX .UCTIIL'IQ thIxKU'I. JR. IJml 25 Nov ngvn. 14441945: 104h34N Julm Il'rxlr-v 4Iulr hlw Huh 2; Xlzljur Sulrjuvl: Ix 1'm'vlv Frmlmh l: M'I, N.HICRT ICIRVARD IlL'HHFS, 4R, ,1! 3,3 Ulmlxrirlgv. Muss. Ih'llzl I'fvxzvlnu SXMLllCI. 4VHSUX XIVRPHY. JR. SHIN llillx N, 4.. 1045948 lh'llu Ix'uNm lfmiluu Squmh 24 3, 4: 'lk'nnis .2. 3: Suww 1: Ulla IUrrlr'idnl 14 3: .II'HHX l. 2. 3: Ii-nlm'cx lftlitur .7, 5: hu'rlimzl 3, 3. 4. Ihlitur 4: qu'ht t4lnh 3, 4, ViCp-Uvnmnulun- 4; lmurmntilmzll Rolatium Vluh 4: lk-lwutc Clnlu 3, 4: tlnllcgr Hotly Stnnlv 3: k'umtituliun I,l'ilc 3: Hunnr Ru 1. 2. 3, 4; SCHTIHU 2: Phi .Uur'plz .31! t'nmlnillL-L' 4: KCHLT Hunnn FHI- ltgv 4: Mujur Suhjcrt: Gux'm'mm-nt: Lluulidznc fur lJimmv M'ulvrnity Hctzl Knmm: liun in Hnu'l'mnvnt, HICURHIC IW'IIRMAX Nl?l l4l.lCS. III IIII-HHIQIVYH. X. Y.. 1441943: 1414h94N IVII' 57.4mm Ix'ufvfnl 51mm 4: 4Vrvstling .7. 4VICS l: Fraternity 'Ih'uxurvr 14 Xvi 1x4 '11 a: Mujur thjwt: ,rnnnmiux. HENRY 4VII.I.I.XM XIt'IIOLS, JR. 4chtfwlrL N4 4, :HNHI 4171' Kim Hunk 32 4O VHXRLICS KR Hf'l' LUVIXI; .llvwliv 31 l'u-xlry. Uhiu, 11:45.44 livi lvfmilm Xrglh 3: MIL: IHulrirln i 4. Xxxhtzml lllhim-w Mzmngrr; Lu tk-rvlc 15mm, cnix 2; Smmlul': Mujnr Snlijrl: Hmcl'mnrHL .l M41178 X. Mm PHICRSUX Jim 24 szuwlulx: X, Y. 14445345' NUIM AVHPIHI lfmmru Sxx'imming 5, 4; le'dl'mrl Z. .3; lk-hxm Vullnril 3: lh-hzm- Mulmgvr J; SL'nulv 4: linnrmity l'rmitlrnl 4: thllcux limb I'rum meHilu-r 4: Hujnr Suh- ju't: Englixlx. HC'I'ICR kKIx'ICY X0444lil4l. l'plr 2H Mwlin. l'nu 14145343 lh-Im Kappa lzfxiluu lGnAlIIkH 1.13.4: qukclhull 1. 2, 3. 4: Urllrgr I'nuh Munstilntinn tlnnmiHL-c ,X 4: llnnnr Null 1. .7. i 4: .Ir'wlx 1: MIMHIMI 3. 3: Mninr thjwt: llinlu-mix- 111x: Hiqinvtinn 4Vurl; fur t'htmixtry. XIAIHCRT IRVIXH I'lx'lXVH vllx'. .H .71 Ilzn'tfm'd. 194.4344: 1U4h94N 57mm: NH .141wa ,Inniur lhlitur 1: Rzlymwnd Hmlm- Huh: lejnr Sullju'l: I'S'VIWIHTJL RH'IIAXRD HL'SHXICH. SPEAK I'lvznzmlx'illu. X Y 1042343; Indwfn'udrul XYII.1.IAM l'. THUMI'SHX lv'ill J4 Nuwlnn Ccnlrc. Minx. 1041343: 104!r348 MIN: 'llm lh-Im Flmthull 1: Unlf l: Cnllcgv I'mdy Sclmu 5. 4: fumpm AgvnciL-x L'mnmitlu-441mirmun 4: IInnnr Rnll 5. 42 YichIHxNMk-m; Majur Subject: Iliany. mm 24 Imux . Irma 1; U5Imrm- Mmlwl'ial 'ITHIJIIy: Frzxtyrniu RUlilCRT TL'THILL WILLIXMS linlv ll lh'llu lx'urfw ISNIIHH XIXTHIXS Ill4ilfl4lilikh WIXSXES Jlul 25 Oslo, Nurxxzu'. 194M348 .lulm H'rxluy 4 lulr xVLWlt'yllll Ski L'hzunpimmhip n; Hutin: VIM: 3, 4; llunur Roll 3. 4: Mujux' thju'l: Phyim. 4x 4w HHHBAll L'mlcr Iht' guiding genius nf nwmurs Nurm Dzmick. Alnhn R'nml and Frank Maze. Vesv Icyzm cnjn-x'wl its scmnrl succeviw umh-fczued and united Hridirnn 3021mm. The 1047 Card- inulm wimwr Hf IllL' little Ihrcv title and unv Hf tivc undefeated grid squads in the nutiun. rzm runglhhml m'm' all nppnm-nts this last fall. In Sqnmnlwr. pmspcctS 0f a winning Ctmllbinil' Iiun like that Hf 1945 were NIIHEWthl unccrulin. for 11w lms Hf Captain jack MUM. Little All- Amcritzm giuml l'k-rt Yamlcrcluttu quurtcrlrwk Mug'gvr Mnrttm zlml tncklv Hvrm llwsvnln'nch Dundas and Bowles close in on Trinity halfback. mnstitutwl :1 hard va fur the '47 Dzmicls- men. Saturday. Uctnlwr 4th. hmvcwr. gzlw :1 pretty cnnvincingr imliczliinn uf Ihe Imtcmiul ut- this superbly coachwl team. X'I7 Sl.lfYAN 10 XV Hxl'liSTliR 0 Un this muggy Saturday ztftcrnurm Vm- luynn scrvwl duo unlicc of in future strcngtll 11ml lmsxilxilities as :1 winning cmnhinzuinn. A lungr 75 yard run by Harry Furhcs and in 1mm- ing' duel lrctwcen Captain .Iim 1111mm 21ml Vnr- a'stx-I'K Huh Ulrlsnn wcn- tlu- must ,qrikinq 1minls Hf the game. th1 cmtcr was lust in tht' Medd chews up yardage on an end sweep against Hilltoppers. Front row, left to right: Bellobuono, Medd, Firstenberger, Nelson, Daniels, Stewart. 2d row, left to right: McBride, Jordan, Dundas, Geary, Burton, captain; Studwell, Burnett, Brooks, Kapica. 3d row, left to right: Wanner, Bull, Robinson, Eaton, Robert- son, Nowell, Forbes, Whiting, Bateman. 4th row, left to right: Brown, Wichowski, Griskivich, Schumann, Sherer, Johnson, Register, JoKray. 5th row, left to right: Schlie- mann, Armstrong, Rozakis, Keith, Pyne, Schneeberger, Sweet. 6th row, left to right: Cutler, asst. manager; Meyer, Dwyer, Crone, Jackson, Holmes. Top row, left to right: Lynch, gSt. manager; Colins, manager; coach Daniels, asst. coach Wood, asst. coach Maze, asst. coach Weitekamp. ghnme after the seenntl half npened, tVesmen Charles Medtl 21ml tYillie Firstenherger scored the semml 11ml third tallies in quick stteeessinn. thus putting the game 1m ice. enzteh Daniels. anximts to determine his reserve strength. em- leuyetl his seenml 211111 third-stringers thrtmgh- nut nmst 11f the seenml half. With :1 enmparw tive ln-eztther hehiml them the Cardinals Innketl furwztrd tn the first real test 11f the new season 7The l'nivenity 11f Unmecticut. tVIiSIJCYAX 12 L'-UlNN 0 tVith :1 slight ttmlerdn;y rating but no infer- iority enmplex the tVesmt-n hattet'ed the much twerrzltetl Unmeetieut eleven :mmml almost :11 will. This was :1 fittingr tinule tn the tt'esleyzm 7LV-Ut'nn 25 year rivzth'y 110w terminated by mutual agreement. The tX'esmen again ex- '4'! IV Itlmled their guns in the early 5121535 :15 Red Dwyet' on the fmtrth play 11f the game crushed thrnngh the vztunterl Connecticut line fur 21 37 yard run tn smre. All through this relttztining hrst quarter the tVesleyzm line was impregna- hle 21ml emnpletely snuuhetl the gmuml attack 11f the husts. Prnx'ing again that the early hinl gets the wnrm. the Cardinals inaugurated 21 60 yard sustained drive highlighted hy brilliant runningr on the part 11f Firstenherger and ttew net: The march culminated in :1 tally when Forhes cuveretl the remaining: twelve yank nn :1 fast hreaking entl sweep. howling the enunt 111 12-0. Again the extra 1mint attempt W'Zh mtllihetl. Annther SIHIITCNH' seusnn heeume mm'e than mere ennjeetut'e. This game decisively proved the power 21ml stamina 11f the '47 tVes- men hnth in the line and in the hztekheltl. tYith Httrtnn. Heart: .Inrdzm. Studwell and newemner Captain Jim Burton Guard Andy Studwell 11'ie1111wski suppnrting :1 ft1r11111121111e line. 111111 1:111'11es. 1Ve1111er 211111 Dwyer spearheading 21 shifty haekfield. the 1x'e11 211111 11121111 see111e11 well f11rti1ie11. At this game 11111 were heard the first 11111r111urs 111 the 111111611111119 game with 'lirinitwawts were already 1111 the 1111211'11. 1YESI.IiYAN 40 S1YAR'111'1MURIC 7 011 this drizzly 11:11 XVesleyzm's 11aekfie111 shifted i11t11 high gear with three 11111;: g211111ps 11y XVenner. Br1111ks :11111 1C21t1111. 1Vith that. 111' 1111w 11111 1111C111111111111. fast first period hreak- Frank 1Ye1111er 1111 way 11-11111 Swarthmnre's 411 yard line 111 r21ek 1111 the first TD 111 the game. The Quakers were away. seatted the stopped cold in their first attempts 111 run the 111111 1111 the see111111 kiek-uti'. TX'esleyan's posses- si1111 111 the 111111 111 six plays jumped the se11re 111 12. Brooks 1111111111: the 121111' 1111 21 1-1 111111 1121s11. '1i11ki11g' advantage 111' 21 Quaker 11111111111 Ihe Re11111e11 gathered 11111111e11111111. 21s McBride engineered the third se11re. The e1111x'ersi1111 11y tilary was sueeessful 111111 1Ves10y:111 e11tere1l 10-11 11-2111. This see111111 quarter extinguished 11121111 the see111111 quarter 111 the game with 21 1Ves1eyzt11 1111pes 1111' 1111 1111se11re11-11p1111 team. when Quaker spee11s1e1's 1111se1 111111 Li-yer e1i11121xe11 their eti'11rts 11y hittingr 11211 1lirt 1-1111 :1 six 1111i111er. 811'111'111111111'1Vs 11'111'1 split the 1111- I'ig'hts 1111' the ex1r21 111111111 After :1 121st seC111111 211111 thir11 quarters, 1Ves1eyz111 finished the game 21s they 111111 1111141111 itiiwith three more T11s. 'JI Zn Center John Rozakis The tirst wz1s 1111 2111 e1111 111111 111' 1Vel111er with the e1111x'ersi1111 11ei11g made 111' 11r11p-kielx'i11g 21rtist P1111 Nelson. F2111 111111 away the 11es1 r1111 111 the ga111e was eh211ke11 1111 11y 11i11 1111111113. The Quakers 112111 penet rated 111 the 1Yes six where the victors 11111 the 112111 over 211111 1111 the first play 11111111113 11r11ve thruugh 2'1 11111e in the appusing line and waded 2111 the way 74H yards for 21 t1111ch1111w11, 111111 1Cat1111. 11111 111 he 11111- 111111e, Hashed through f11r another 11is12u1ee r1111 11 few 11111111e111s later putting 51 yards 11e11i1111 111111 as he went 111'er the 121st chalk 111111111 s1211111- i113r 1111. 011 the heels of this 21 game Quaker eleven evidenced signs 11f c11111plete tlistintegrze 1i1111. The 11re11121111re ringingr 111 the Chapel 11e11 11y exuherant frush 111111111111te11h' hastened the 1;r11cess. The name Trinity 11101111111 larger 211111 larger as the inevitable clash 111 these two titans heeame 11111re it11111i11el1t. TYIiSIJZYAN 20 AMHERST 0 111' gznne time 211 Pratt fie111 the parking 1111s were h11e11 with 1Ves1ey2111 ears 111' which were 1111111111 2111 211111 sundry XVes1eyz111 undergrads wh11 111111111 make the e1111test. A11 111'erf111w er11w11 111 7500 packed the 1111r11 .Iefif s12111i11111 111 witness this first 19-17 fans were in 1111 way 111sapp11i111e11 when after :1 Little Three c121s11. 11'es1ey2111 1111134 111115411 grinrl the Cardinals again e21111e 11111 1111 the right side 111 1111- ledger. Unee 111421111 14111111111'i11g their se11s11111111211 first 11111111111 drive the 1Ves111e11 se111111e11 1111 the 111111 Tackle Jack Geary three scores of the game. Early in the first quarter a Fttrhes tn Dttntlzts aerial put a 0 mi the scurehourd. The eum'ersiun was made hy tieary. TVentter nn :1 lightningr 08 yard rim swelled the to less than five minutes Hi the hztll-gztttie had elapsed. Mainly seure 13 when the Lurtl 'Ietifs were stymied. The seenntl quar- ter prtwitletl the last senre of the game after Kletltl rzm :tti intercepted puss frrtm his mm 30 tn the Amherst 38; nittthle-ftmt Hill Hrnuks ttmk it frum there tn the end lune fur this third tittul TD. A tTYltlt kick hy Hill Xelsnn tttzttle the seure 20 for tVesIeyzut. and In the .seetttttl hztlf Hi the game the sleepy Lurtl .Ietit's hegzttt tn shnw signs tlf lite and played the tiztrtls tn a standstill. Huwevei' the itnnieeltth jtist tlttl ltttt have that all impnrtzmt ,sCHt'illg' ttttneh. Hy the end of this fnttrth gztiiie the XVt-sttteit hzttl clearly indicated their gritlv irmi stiperinrity and the Trinity scalp cry suttittletl ttrer the eatttptts. WESLEYAN 25 IIAX'ICRWtRD 15 In this away game the surprises were 2111 pulled hy :m ever fighting Hztrerfurtl squad. Fur three quarters the ttestttett rzm rampant zmd at will the length and hrezttlth nt' the field, 011 21 play given the Cardinal by :1 Harry Furhes interception. fttllhztek Dwyer tlztshetl thrmigh the Haverfnrtl t'tam fur a 45 Red ytrd run In pay thrt. The tVesleyzm early get up 21ml gt: spirit was ill operation again. Hill Hwnks fnllnwed sllit'ill the upening moments uf the seenntl quarter when he tank the hall t'rntii Medtl fur another 35 yards to senre. The sewing wztsnit aver in this period thntighie Brtmks dashetl utt ZUIUITICY 20 yard senriner i'ttn 7whieh was fUHUWtjtl lllt hr Kapiezt whtt tmtk the hall after 21 pass fmm Hull In Dttittlus set the TYCSHWII tip. From this Itltillt rm hnwex'er the shape mt the guttte evened 11p; lhn'ertm'tl men against seeund stringers in the thirtl :mtl fmtrth perimls mzule their tttztrks. The Phila- tlelphiuti's Test and RUICTCY then prneeeded to give the Cardinal ttms smite tense muments. Hoteler sitttttled 21 pass and dashed deep ititn tVes ettttntry. Frum there. in El series nf line TtlleS. the smite Huteler crashed twer the line The fnlluwin;r uttening kieknff wzts tmttHetl when frum the three tn seure fnr qu'et'fttrtl. Xelsutt wits tackled fur :1 safety. llztx'erfm'tl's hztektield stztr Ted Test then 1m teeetletl tn nttttln his teammate. HINT tilt the free kick resulting Back Harry Forbes furm the safety he .seztttiperetl 65 yards fur the Final Quaker tally. Tn ernwn his ettnrts Test kicked the extra point. tYith the heztt rm. the TYesmett's First string tunk over zttitl :tny fne tttre Hztverfttrtl attempts were stttppetlt Again the Yietur'r hell tolled. :mtl again Trinity was the fneztl pnint ltf entirersntinns. tYICSIJiYAX 12 WILLIAMS ti Linder Itlztyittg eumlitintts the t'nrtliitztls ntttstatieizetl TVillizmtis TitwhttietL httt impussihle hztd the seztre of their lives. l'wfnre an under- grzttlttztte Ellttl Alumni Day crowd tVt-sleyati hztrely tmlletl the hull game ttttl til. the mire. Andrus Fieltl stituthered under three ittehes of water HINT wiiitlwhitttted stxrzty was the scene nf many strange timings. Held in cheek mm'e hy the weather thzm Ity tVilhzmts hernies the lite Retl Htttitttleretl in the tntttl trying tn tttztke TttzlthVZlIYifUltT it wzts not until the seemitl llllzlr' ter thztt truekmtm tswitttmerH h'tmks hrnke away fur :t 30 yard wzttle to score. A entirer- ion in 21 htirriczltte-like wind was ititlmssihle. Again wind leltl wztter precluded :my snrt at regular play and the remainingr time in the hrst End Phil Dundas G e t t i n g Fundamentals down pat Back Frank Wenner Speed demon Firstenber- Burton making matters uncomfortable for the Lord Jeffs ger TD fever Bill Brooks Wes forward wall set Wenner intercepts a Smith pass as Geary clears to dump Swarthmore the way ball carrier LII UI Kapica measures his man as Trinity back crashes through on off tackle smash Dynamic Kapica again Splitting the up- rights against Swarthmore Wenner funds hole as Geary prepares to chop down would-be tack- ler. Geary eyes the ball for the extra point .- hztlf was elit-nt .xlipping. sliding. 21ml himhhng the hull. A tleteritiinetl wVilhzutt's drive in the opening mnments Hf the secmtd half threw the 1' tar nf Hurl intn the wVesmen. when lliggnih. :1 hard running hztlfhzlck. huttlwl the hull :tcruw the Cardinal guztl hiie mi a 00 iztrrl jaunt that merited the plaudits Hf 1111 thme present, thv leyztn fzms were thitiihfnniirlwl. ench Hf them uttered ztn tXllzthw that must have het-n hennl hy the tenth. iVith ten niinutw left tn play. chixiw 11th Mcl'irirle pulled :t fztxt iiztkerl reverxe :mtl stashed 22 Ix'zmls for tht- winning .vcm'e. liven :thm'e thh ruztr mt. wind and water wits heard the Intulei' huwl-iiet Trinity! tYliSHiYAX 13 TRINITY 0 Un this lllllg :thtitetl day at Trinity tielrl the iVesleinn team. standing mi tht- threshnhl nf gi'ezttiiees. was nut tn he denied. The 'Iit'inity shutout hy the Cardinals capped a great 56Il$ttll far :1 great tezmi led hy :1 gr-ztt staff. Fighting grimly zmtl tenztcimish' the tVesmen played a ttcnienrluttsly cuntztgenus game against an equally :42th 21ml furniiththle fne. Befure 2m hysterical CFHVHI nf ten thousand the hi: Red racked up it5 first scnre in twri minutes. i hi the first play nf the game Captain Wenner sidestepping foe in punt return Medd, hemmed in, decides to run .Iim Ihli'tun lmunced mt Zl Trinity fumble. lit twu attempts frum 20 yltl'tle nut the hull Wib pushed tn the 51'Xe'VZlH1 marker. frunt which Harry Fnrhm hmkt- through for the Jack Henry's ethiczttetl tue mztrle the scum 7-0. wVesle-vzm routers went hesei'k in :t frenzy Hf llIlCHItIl'llHUl emotion. Litter iii the same period :1 fntii'th thHX'H gamble 1w iliriiiity hztckhretl and gave the iVesnien pusseseinn of the hall :11 mitlfielrl. A lung; lube frum Hurry Iiurhes. whn was playing with :1 hi'nkcn hand in :1 cast. tn alert Frank wVeimer put the Lizmle in sewing IHVSiIiHH. Three plays later Kupim skirted :ti'utmtl left eml. neatly sitltNteppetl :t 'Iirinity luckier tn scut'e standing tip. This wzta the final twitchtlnwn Hf the gznne: Trinity hml tmly the mnmlzttiutt nf hlncking the attempted miiversiun. FY0111 thie 1:1:th until the end uf the gztiite the lhlltnppers emhzti'kerl mi 2t inurnthuii cztm- pztign thztt miistnnth' ripped through the XVt-s hue fur enitsitlei'zthle yardage. The Cardinal 5-1. 2-2-1 defense was primarily tlexigltetl tn thwart the KllllCCWiCCZ Pilssitlg geititts. Nu fewer thzm tin- puss illtt'rtvlttitltlx were en- gineered hy the Hi: Rt'tl. XVhenen-r tht- vzttiitted Yearlings play hard too Sidelines confusion in frosh encounter 1111111111111-1-5 1111111111111 1111111111 11:11'1111'11 1111-111 111-1-11 111111 111-.5 1111111111. 1111- 1111111115 511111011 111111 :1 six 111' 51-11-11 111:111 11111- :11111 111115 sct 1111 :111 1111- 111'1-g11z111lc 111111. .11151 11011111 1111- 11:111 Trinity :111111151 111:1111- 1177711111 111 :1 Q1211 11111- 51:11111. for 111111: 111111;r 111111115 1111- 111-51111111 1111111-11 111011 11111111111-1115 11:11111 1111111 1111-1 112111 1111551-5511111 111 1111- 11:111. 1111- S1111111'611. x1111 95! 1111111 :111 1111115 11:15 :1 111-1' 2 JL' 11 1111 1111 1111 1 111111 11'1-511-1:111 11111- 111. 3111111111111 1111 11011-11512 1121111. 111111111. 1111111- AIL A1111-1'i1u'111, 1111111111:v 11111111115111. :11111 111-:11'1: 1111'1111-1' 21111'1-11111z111s11 1111- excellence 111 1111- 11111- 31111 were 1111'111c11111- 11151111- 1111-11 1111'11 twenty. a '11111- 11:11-11111-111 111' 111-11111113 1311111125. M11111. :11111 Dwycr 111:11'1-11 111-1111:1115 1111-11' 11111-51 1111111 1111111111; 1111111111111: 1111;11:11-1 game, :15 1111111-11111:115 :11111 :15 :1 51111111111 A1 1111- 1111111 111111 1111- 11:11:111-51 :11111 1111- 1111151 1111'111-11211111'1-11 14:11111- 111' 1111- 111-17 51-:151111 11115 1111 1111- 111 1111- 111111- 111 13-11 1111111 Trinity 51111 11115;: 111-1111' clicking 111 11:11'1121g1- nguimt :1 11-:1111 111211 561111611 :11 11111125 111 111- 1111111;r 111111 1111-111. 1111 1111111 1111115111115 1111- 11:11:11.111111111-5 11211111- 111111111 10 13111.5 1111 :1 511111 :11111 0:11-11 111111- 1111-1 111-1:1- 1:1111111-551-1' 11111'11-11 11:11:11. 1111- 11651612111 19-17 131111111z111 1111111 11:15 :1 great 11111--111-1:11:1115 111e grvutcst 111 1111-111 :111. 8111:6111 lst row, left to right: D. MacDonald, P. Fox, L. Babbitt, P. O,Brien, H. Salaun, E. May. S. Walsh, T. Powell, C. Stevens. 2d row, left to right: M. Brown, asst. manager; B. Menin, T. Mansfield, C. Gibb, D. Brusler, A. Lecrenier, captain; G. Forbes, J. Bauer. F. Rager, manager; H. McCurdy, coach. 1'1111111111111g' 111 1111- g1111'11111x 111111511115 111 1:151 11-:11'3 11111- aggregutinn. 1111- 1111-5 1111111113 01111- 11111-11 :1 1111151 1-11v1:11111- 11111111 111' 111111: wins. 1w11 111-5. :11111 11111 11111ug'11:11 111111111 against 1111- 11111:;111-51 1111111151111111 111 Now 11:11g1:11111 11111-11111- 1111- 1111111501115 111 111- g1:1111 111111-15. 1111111111115; 1111111 111212111- 1111'1111-5. 31111111111111-11 111111111 11:11:11111111111 :11111 L'. 1111111, 11111111; 61111101111015 1-111: 1111- 11111 New linglzmd 111111111; whi11- 1111-1 1:1111-11 111 111111 :15 :1 111111 111111-11 1211-1111113; 11-:1111s 111 :111 11211111611 11111-11111 1.111151-11111-11111' 1111- 1111-11 :11111 131:11111' w1-r1- 1111-11-11 111 11111111111511 1111- 1111111- 111111- 111111111 111' Y1l'tllC 111 :1 111- with 1111- 1.11r11 11-115 :11111 :1 2-1 111-211111111111111;r 11115 111 1111- 1131111- 1111-11, wh11 111-111 1111 111 win 1111- cherished 111111111. The Cards 11111-11011 1111- 511151111 against :1 weak. i111-x111-r1'1-111'1-11 11111 s1111:111 111:11 111111011 111 1111 1111 11-111 1-1-51 11111 1111-11 111-211 11:11111:111111111g :11111 11112111 11-:111111'111'11'. My 1111- 111111- 1111- 1111:11 wh1's111- 1111-112 1111- 1511541110113. 5411:1111- h:111 :11111w1-11 1111- 11:111 111 51111111 111' :1 111171-11 111111-51 :1 111-11' 11111-11511'1- 11111111 :11 111-511-11111. 11111 111111111 111 he :1 11111'1-1'1-111 5111111 :15 1111' Lhrrry :11111 1111110 1111-11 1111:1511-11 111' 51-11-1111 111: 1111'11111:11 512115 :11111 111' :111 11111111-111ish1-11 1-1-1-111-11. 111 511111- 111' :111 early 111M111v:1111:1g1- 11111- 111 1111- 11611111111110 111 the New 1111:11-1-1'5' 11111111- 111-111 which 11:1111111-111-11 1111- trapping :11111 paying 111 1111- MCCQIIIYU'IHCH. 1111111 1-:11115 1111154111 1111 111-111 1-1'1-11 11-11115. displaying an CXCCHCHI 111':11111 11f 511111-11 111's 11111-2115 111111111911 :15 1111- R111 goalie 11111 1111 :1 1111115111- S1-1'e11211 511111115; w1-1'1- 1111-111 1-xl11111111111. The 11111541110015 1111111 :1111'2111- 1:154'1- 111 1111-11: 111111: 5111111154 111111111'1111111'1- 111 1111'- tinztl stanza tn push 1te1'1m5 the lune tally of the gzliiie. thm inHictinf; gm initial tTk'I-CZII mi the tVemien. The Yale enntest With packed with thrills. us this titunie struggle attracted a huge ermrrl Hf WHllhT-Ttt' t'uuthztll f?llh. The tVesmen played hrilliantly in the tint quarter and their miter- iur trapping. passing. and :tggrevix'enev per- mittetl them tn fnrg'e ztheml 2-1 hy half time. The Iilis ezmie hztek savagely 21ml mun ITL'tT the e'enre as the earth MTHIHT tn enllupse under the Yet held tluminzttetl the play in the waningr minutes of feverieh prmsure. they nit :tml the game. A penalty lCiCk placed victory in xig'ht. hiit the attempt was fltilt'tl and the game eiuletl :1 tie after two NCHYBTLSS urertime pe- Annther tlezullnek following Saturday at Amherst us huth tiztms excelled defense. Truthftilh'. the Curtis dominated the play hy their excellent mntrnl rintlx wzh registered the tin of the hall and their etmstzmt HTTCIhTVU thrusts which. with the one exceptimi of it uvit-t p355 play that caught the Lnrrl Jeff guztlie hy sin: prise in the very tirst few ininutm Hf play, were hunted hack fur and high hy Amherstk tightly packed defense. Perhaps the greatest achievement uf the year Salaun boots one past WPI goalie :mtl the mmt enjnyzthle tme mm the tiimhlitig' thnt'lt 111' :t highly twitterl Dartmouth team. tm- rlet'ezttetl in two 'VclllN uf emnpetitinii and fresh trum 21 2-1 upset Ht TVest Point. The tn the N.IC. eruwu were caught mi the shurt eml Hi :1 3-2 lnrliuns. tztruretl hy many win enunt :15 the undertlng earth Tlttlgllt with high spirit tn hiiild up It meager Tezul that they never relinquished tn the stztr-sttultletl Iii;r tireeit :lgv gregntiun. It inn tine nf the Vlrtztms eume trtie Tt'ZIIUTWT hy the very efficient fast-hreztlv ing' eumhiiie IHUtlhTWT hy mentur Met'itrth'. Mztyhe it tYZh tn'eretxiitittenee ur maybe the hurricane thnt Wllh the deciding t'uetnr iii the tIIthII-llfg; uiitenme against :1 Vietnry stztrx'etl ttilliznm themselves. and their field Stllzlrttless. witnessed squad. The tVesmen Ultlhl nut timl zt week earlier U11 tnreign territury. was tllltle gerunsly distracted hy the slippery enmlitiuii Humled Nnrth Field. The Tiphmeii CtlllIlICtl their twn smres um lung htmketl shuts, of :1 nne skiddingr hy the waiting tVes guztlie in :1 111051 tlixexmartin;r manner. The L'zlrdm r till. izing that they had tn gm all mitt tn pull the emitent nut Hf the tire. ztttzteked entitinimush' mily tn have their fnrwztrds slip in the mutl llHtT tn witness :1 euuple Ht very unique sztrb Captain Lecrenier lets one fly with a long one UH Olympic candidate Salaun sets to edge one in Long scrimmages like this one made for smooth functioning in games lty the Purple gualie. 1n the third quarter the Liztrtls gut their rme 21ml only nfticiztl tally after :1 lung. sloppy se'ztmhle at the numth Hf the XVilliums goal. UH two nther attempts. the Retl 11ml Black netted lmth scores annulled by the hull mily tn have a vigilant referee. As time was getting short. fever tzm high among lmth players and spectatnrs in spite Hf 11 drench- ing rain. Several lielntetl seuring thrusts failed tn nmterizllize 11s the lies hupes fur N.Ii. teztm htmnrs Vanished 1m this dismal nute nu this tllhlllle day. tioming hack to life and flashing their dry uniforms. the Cards erased an early lezul by L'. Cmm's strung aggregation. SCCUIHl then in the N.Ii. ranking. to win handily hy the sente ut' 4-2. This was one of their best perform- lmth elusely together to offset the Htlskiesi haplexs antes. as offense anrl defense wm'ketl charges. To crown the finish with :1 Haze 01' glory. the smoothly rollingr MeCtn'tl-Vmen trntmeerl the Trinity hunters lty 2t une-sitletl wm'e Hf 5-0. a seure minimized tmly hy :1 sur- prisingly high number uf near-mixsw un the part of the Cill'tlS. litl May turned in his see- uml hat trick. while the lYes defense prm'erl impregnahle thrnughmtt the entire game. Thie 11151 emitest marked the entl nf the xiueeer careers Hf such hulwarks as Dun Bru- ettT. ever dependable. sure-fmntetl left half. Tom Mansfield. mice tleserihetl :15 Henlurfnl. fiery. aggressive center half. and Carson tiihh. versatile. trieky right half. whu enmpnsed the heet halfback line nf aliy N.IC. eullege. Alm among the ranks of the retiring veterans are Captain Al Leerenier. 21 stonewall on defense and consistent lung distance kicker. litl May. high scurer ml the team for the SCCHIHI e1 msectt- tix'e year. a forward of great merits. 21ml Huh lithe Head lYalsh and Dick llnlwuy. Whu szuv mnsitleruhle zlctinn in the line, lltireyhuuntl Lectenier and Hank Salami. tricky inside left. were awarded the 111mm 0f llzl-x'ing for the All-New England team in :1 trust-seztsnn tr'x'tmt. Salami and George Forbes. an unusually line fullback. whose new tute headingr and hard kicking were l llympie 2m inspiratinn tn his teammates all 5 12mm. will eaptnin the 48 squad. XVt-sleynn t lppmients 12 lV l 'l 0 O R l l1 1 2 Yale 2 l Amherst l 3 Dartmouth 2 l XVilliztms Z 4 Li. Conn 2 5 Trinity 0 Tutals 2? 10 11118111181111 111111154 111111111 111111115. :1 111111111 51:11:111111-11- :11 15115111111411 111111115111. 11:15 111-11:111-11 111 1111- 11111- 111 111-:111 11:15111-1111111 111211-11 1:151 51-:151111 :1111-1 51-11111; :15 :1 1':111.'11111- :155151:1111 111 X111111 11:11111-11 1111' 111:1111' 1-:111111:11g-115, 111111-11 1115 1111111111: 1111- 1':11:11111:11 111141-15 1-111111111-11-11 :1 11111111-1:111-1-1' 5111-1 1-1-551111 51-:151111. 511111111115; 1-11-1'1-11 1-1111111'11-5:1g:111151 51-1'1-11 111-111115, .X5 1:11 :15 1111-1111111111111-111 1111- 51111111111135 1111111- 1'1'11111:11 54:11111-5 15 1111111111111. 111111115 1111-11 11111 1'x111-1-11111g'1'1' 111-11. 1111- 111-5111.111 1111111111 11111111- 111111'111-11 115 11111 1.11111- '111111-1- 1111115. 1X111111-151 :11111 11'1111:11115. 111 11111 1111- 111111111 111 :1 1111-1-21- :1111-1 1111- 1:11-1- 11:111 1-11111-11 111 :1 11-11 11115:11151:111w 1111-1 11111-1- 11:11 111- 1.151 51-1151111: A1111 1111- 11111111- High scorer Phil Dundas gets a Hnger 0n the ball as it swishes through the net. 111111 11111111- 51-111-5 111111 1111- 1111111 1-111-1111 11111111 1'1-511111-11 111 11111 11111111111r 111115 1111' 1111- 1111111111111 51111:111 111'1-1 111111 111 1111- 111-51 11111111111111 111111115 111 11:115. 141111111: 563511111111: :11111 51111 1'1-1111111-1j:11111g 1111111 1111- 31111-11111;r 111111111111 11:11111- 111111 11111111. 1111- 111-11 :111111-11-51 11111 11111111155111 111 1:111- 111 1111- 11111-111115: 11:11111- 1111 111-1'1-111111-1' 111. 7115-1. 1111- 17.1115 1111111:1111 1111'11':11'11 11111.1 1::11'1-111. 5111111'1-11 111111-511111111 1111111111 1111111111: 11112.1 111111115. 111-57 11-1':111 5111111'1-11 5114-115 111 11-1-111-1-11 :1111-1' :1 1111' 5111145111111 11151 11:111115 1511 11:11:11111 111111 11111111115 5111111111 1111 111-11 1111:111151 1111- 1.11111 11111111111-1115. 1111- 111:151 1111:1111 :X1-:1111-1111 11-21111 111111-1111-11 51111111: 1111111151111111 1111 1111- 11151 11111111- 34:11111. 11111111111111 :1 51111 111151-z1511111-11 111-5 111111111-1 511 111 3'1. '1111111 111-1111111155 51-1 5111115 11111111 1111- 111151- 11111111-51 11'1111- 11111-11 111 1111- 51-1-111111 11:111. N1:11 :11111 1111115 1111111 511:111-11 1111- 1115115 5111111154 1111111115 111111 11-11 111111115 111111-11. 1111- 1-:111111:11g11.5 11151 11111111 1:11111- :11 1111- 1-X111-1151- 111 :1 1'1-11' 11111- N1-w 11111z111 '11-:11-111-1'5 aggregatinn 11111111 511111111 111111111 11111 11:1!1 1111- 116101'1111111'11 L':11'11111:11 1111-. 1'1111 11111111:15 11'115 51z7,1111g' :11111 111551-11 111 2.2 0111111115 111 11:11-1- 1115 11-11111111:111-5 111 :1 114 111 53 11111 1111 1111- 11151-1'5 1111111. 1'1111111-1'1111111'5 111111151115 11:11111 111111111-1 1111-11 11:111111-11 1111- 11:11:11111z115 1111-11 1111111 11155 111 :1 $11111- 111:111-11 :11 5111115 11111111-111:111-11 111'1-111-1111114' 1111- 111111511111'15 11:11::1111111. '11111- 111151111-5' 1-x1-1-111-111 111-11-1-111:1g1- 1111 511111111115: 511011111 1111- 111111-1'1-111'1- 111-111'1-1-11 1111- 11111 11111115 111 1111- 54 111 .13 51-1111'11111'. 11 11:15 :1 111-11111111111111 111-11 51111:111 111211 1111111 111 1111- 1111111 11111111111111. 1111- 1'1-1-1-55. :11111 1111- 11:155- 1-1-5 111-111-1-1-111-11 111 5411 1111 :1 1111- g:11111- 11111111111; 5111-2111. 151151 111 1:111 11:15 :1 1111111111134 1111111111111 51111:111 111111-11 11:15-111151-1111-111112111811141111111111. 1111111115 11215 31111111 11111. 5111111115: 21 111111115 111 :1 g:11111- 111111-11 5:111' 11 111 1111- 1111111115 11111111115 111-5415111111 111 1111- 11111-11111;r 11:111. 111111111; 111111 31111 111111111111111-11 11111111-1-11 and 11-11 111111115. 11-51 111-13111111, 111 1111- 11111: .X 111:1j111 111111111111 11215 11-1-111111-11 11111-11 1111111111 11:15 111-11111111 111 1111- 1111111 111-111 11111151- 151111151115 1-1. 43 111 .17. 11111111134. 11111 1-xc1-11111111:11 111111111111:1111 1111111 111 '11111- 111'11 1411:11115. 111-111111 :11111 511:1111' 1111- 11111111. :X 11111 :11 A111111-111 111-111 1111- 1':11'11111:115 111 1111-11 1111111111;r 111:1-1'5 :11111 111:11'111-11 1111' 1115'. 1:111 111 1111' 111111'1- 11111 1111- 111111 111111 11111111. 111-11111-1 '11111 1V1111111g 11'1-11- :11-11111 1111- 11' 1st row, left to right: C. Oviatt, J. Manning, R. Bateman, K. Williams, W. Bora. A. Porter. 2d row, left to right: G. Buschmann, D. Robertson, R. Steinbruck, R. Littell, co-captain; R. Whiting, co-captain; P. Dundas, E. May, F. Wenner. 3d row, left to right: 5. Witkowski, trainer; W. Hayles, D. Joffray, D. Hall, J. Wood, coach; W. Wubbenhorst, J. Schlieman, R. Cole, C. Noren, manager; D. McCoy, C. Tiebout, asst. manager. 511:1111'11111115. 11115 111111- 1111111111; 1111- 511111111; 11:11:1111- 111 11 0111-5111611 11111111111. L'11i1111 111111-116 111 New Yurk 11115 1111- 111-x1 1:111 1111- 11:11111-11 :1 111-:11'1' 5111111'511111111 111 11:11:11 1111-11: 111-51111:1111111 :11111 11111111110111 111 :15 1111111 111115 1171111 1111' 111111 :1 119 111 511 111-111511111. :X 1111151111-11 7.1 111 311 win 11111: X11r11'11-11 111111111111, 1112111111: 1111- 111111 11111511111111 1111111111: 1511 31:11 112111 1115 111-51 11114111 111 1111- 11:11: 11'111-11 111- 1111'1-11' 111 21 111111115. 5111111 :1 14111111 1111111r 11:111 111 1-111111- 111 :111 1-1111. 111111'1-111-1'. :11111 1111- 11-1:111111:1111r5 111111111 111 111- 1111' N ew 511':111-11 1111-11: 1111111 :11111111' 111- 111-111511111111g 1111- 11-:11-111-r5 1111111 111113111. They 111-1111111- 11111111- 11-:1111 111 :1 M11 111-11111111110115 111-111-111 14:11111- 47-401 .X5 :1 1051111111111 111 1111- 31111-211111-55 111 I116 '11-:111111-115' 11-21111. 1111- 511112111 1111.5 awarded. 111111 11111-1-1111-11, :1 11111 111 11:11:111-111:111- 111 :1 11:1111111-11'1111- 1111'11:1111111 111- 111-111 111 Km15:15 1111.11 1111- 111'51 111 11111 511311111111;r 11'1115 111'1-1' '111'11111-1' 11 11111111111111111 111 1'211111- 1111 171-111-11:11'y 111 1111111 1111- 115111115; 11111- 11:111 111-511111111 :1 11111111-1-5 w1-1'1- 1:1111-11 111111 11111111. 11-1 111 53. 1111111-1'151111'5 51111111-11 g11:11 11:111- 3115211 11:111111111- :1111':1111:1j4'1- 1111111111 11 1111'1:1-:151-11 111111 111'1-51-1'1'1-11 1111:111134-1111111 1111- 1111111 561111111 111111. 111-11 17:1111-11. 11:15 1111151:11111111:-j :15 111215 1111- 111111-11- 1111111115415 guarding 111 1111- 11111111 51:11'. 5111- 111:11' 11f 1:11-13:111111111 111111-11. 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Beginning the season with little hope for such success, the XVes natators muted MIT 49-26. Coach Hugh McCurtly's men mntinued their high pace with successive wins over L' Conn and the University of Massachusetts. 50-25. and 57-17. Bowrlnin proved far too strung fur the Cards.. trouneing them 50-25. Amherst fell to the McCurdymen 47-28. but tYilliams handed the XYesmen :1 52-23 shellacking to win the Little Three Trinity succumbed to the tanksth respectively. crown. 57-17 which eunehided the season on :1 Victori- ous note. The ptmf showingr made in the intercollegiate meet was expected. XYes beingr entered in a very strong field. George Forbes' second place 66 lst row. left to right: P. Forbes. G. Forbes, Wilmot. SiH. Stone. 2d row. left to right: Judd, Taylor, Rausch, W. Johnson. Ginn. 3d row, left to right: Baker, man- ager; Pitts. Avery. McCurdy, coach. in the 220 yard breaststroke. and the medley comho's fifth place were the only varsity laurels won. Results of the meets show that virtually everyone was a work horse. Rog Taylor was undefeated in his diving,r specialities in the dual meet season. and was disqualified by a heart- breakingr .6 point in the intercollegiates. George Forbes consistently turned in fine perform- ances in the 220 and the medley. Dave Black and Bill Ginn helped the XVes cause no end, us did Bill Judd and Chip Stone. Captain Bill VYilmot. Clyde Fisher. holder of the XYes 150 yard backstroke record. Charlie Ash, holder of the 50 yard record, and Pat Forbes proved their mettle again and again. Freestyler Bob Siff also proved an invaluable aid to his mates. Sift. tat Forbes. and XVilmot are the only mermeu being lost through graduation, and the veteran nucleus left bids fair to raise the tYesleyan standard high in the coming year. Outstanding diver Rog Taylor explains the reason why. Taylor again in perfect form back dive. Captain Bill Wilmont in the back stroke routine. Dependable George Forbes coming up for air. 67 WRlSlllNB The 1047-1-13 Cardinal ended with the squarl deep on the tlehit aitle The 11't-smen riddled frum the hegiiminer of the SCEISHH with injuries The tinal tally for the squad was .xix lusses against one lune wrestlingr seawn 0f the ledger. were lmth phiwieal antl aeatlemie. win. Despite this tlismal reenrd. the matmen 11611 formed ahly in 5111115. umler very adverse eir- cumstaneex Starting the seamn with fnur men. the Mlltittl finished the seamn with Imly nne nt' these fnur intaet aml able to perform at his peak. lfm lx'nehler ml the 1-10 squad was eli- minated early in the seasmi by injury. Towles and Burton. twn other stars. were hampered later in the year by injuriex' and Stemler, an uustantlingr grappler. was the only unscathed experienced memher remaining in top etmtli- tinn. Dan Pmytl ran intn sehnlastie tlitheulty aml had to tlrup the spurt in mitl-seasnn. llete 1Yiehnski. fnrmer New York State champion aml a transfer student, was tleelaretl ineligible. The season started uff successfully with the Cards cupping the Tufts match hy a 18-13 seure. 111 this tilt Kuehler. in the 175 lb. class. l'luwles in the 105 lb. Class. aml Burtlm in the unlimited tllVlsiUn. all wnn their respective matches. Lite tle .laele Silliman in the 128 lb. class alm came Sitting. left to right: Bello- buono. Stemler. Bagley. Bar- tosik. F. Bowles eCaptainT. Standing. left to right: Schaab. manager; Burton. Ingles. Hoover. Webb. Cam- brill. Danzell. Maze. coach. UR nut nun Imp. The Tufts eneuunter was the tint aiirl nnly win for the unlucky Cartls. They were nverwhelmetl 1w a hig. strungr llarx'artl squad. 30-0, aml a fast. agile Cnast tiuartl 10-11. the lhirtun tlt'ftillctl Fuller who lliltl plaeetl seenntl '47 Llullege anrl ltrnwn were the next twn squarla team, 111 Harvard match in the liastern tournament. Springfield 1n tlnwn the 1Vesmen. luy rwpeetix'e SCtthK of 1-1-12 aml 31-2. Hnwles heeause ml a knee injury suffered in The Cards tempuraril-x' lust the Springfield 1mm. Against l'lrnwn the XVes jinx was again t'VillCnl. Steniler made the only senre mi a tie with l'lruwnk liasttm. l'iltrtmi was the next man tn jnin the easualty list. Big jim ture a chest ligament aml was nut fur the remainder Hf the seawnl timing intn the little Three emnpetitiun the 1Yesmen suffered defeat at the hands nf hnth their Amherst garnered 19 pnints t0 Ainwles eame hack to utter the rivals. 1Vesley:11fs 9. most exciting match of the seawn with Stemler a elnse seenml when the latter defeated the Lurtl .let'tils Hnyer. Sehneeherger was the mily uther Cardinal Victor. The 1Villiams match turned nut to he Virtually identical with the 1Yesmen rm the shnrt eml. 20-7. Though the results Hf thi; season were some- wlmt lliwum'nging 111v leklslt'yilll numm-n haw L-xu-llmn prixspvcn lnr nvxt 'wur. 'llln' txpvn? enu- gnim-ll this past .wzwm ilx gluing 1n plum- sumv ml Ihlx 'u-zu'R wcmulzlr'x' men 1m 1111!. Silliman, liil lnglh zlml llvllnlmunn will all lw lmck next Svlvin, llcg'g'. MuIL-rn. lluwlw. war In L'nminm- Ilu-ir llm- wnrlx' nf Ihix pm! M-zlwn. l'lzmtlits arc in xn'tlcr fur L1 uu'll Frank Maze Wllll. Ilwugll lllv Umlx wrl'v luml nu play 1m wunlxl lH-rL-l stzlrlu-tl uguinst him. lllll tlu- lm-xlt jnl: ln- Ullllll with :1 tlwruughly IHHTli lvv lillt'. ll'csln'ynn IN ........ 'l'nlts ......... 13 ll ........ llzu'x'nnl ....... 34' ll ........ l1 nut llnzml 1U 12 .......51lrlnllt'ltl ...... H 2 ........ l'ln M'n ........ 3 ' ll ......... Xmlu-INI ....... lH ' 7 ........ ll illizmh ....... le l'Ready wrestle. as Art Stemler prepares for down. Frankie Bowles 0n the verge of pinning his Jet? foe. Looks as though Frank Maze will need a road map to orient himself in this instance. take- Lord 09 Captain Frank Bowles. llOld Reliable of Wes mat teams. SQUASH The squash team had less than :1 mediocre sezlsnn in terms nt' gzunes mm and lost. yet in; tlivithlal ln'ilhanee Wits nut altogether lacking. Tiztrly seasun 1115565 were suffered at the hands of M IT, 5-2. Yale. 9-0. Army. 7-2. and Dart- HIHUITI. 4-3. Hf these matches the Big Green was the unly extremely Close match. the victors gmhhing 20 games nf the thirty-seven played. The caliber of the lilis was sumething tn mur- vel at; they drnpped but three games. twa of them gning tn Hank 5211211111. in the entire match Next follnwed defeats hy Harvard and T'rineetnn by identical 7-2 tallies. These mem- bers of the Big Three cupped seven 3-0 in- dividual matches between them in trimming the Reidsmen: XYesnu-n Salami zmzl Travis heat their opponents in these matehes. The latter part hf the season shuwed :1 thtuhle triumph HYCY arch-fue Trinity and :1 scintillating: Vic- tm'y over Metiill. 0-1. hut this hardly tells the wiry Hf the tinest squash exhihilimtiteam- wise-seen in the Alumni Cage this seasmt. The Final hrzlce of matches showed 21 TVes- leyan team superiur un paper hmving to both Little Three enmpetiturs, 5-4 to TVilliams and 0-3 to Amherst. Hnth were clnse matches and the Cardinals sorely missed the services of their top nine men. whn did not play in either of these contest. XX'hile the Reidsmen dropped eight of eleven. statistics show they lost but thirty-six games mure than they won. an average of nearly three games plus per match. hi this can he seen :1 glimpse nf the strength nf the '48 squash team. Kneeling. left to right: D. Ellithorp. J. Reid, coach; H. 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A1111111g 1110 1011011111011 10111111111155r 110x1 year will 110 j. PECk 211111 H. 510k 111 1110 52111110. 1101111; 11115 211111 11. V:15111l21 111 1110 11111 211111 11. 112111115 111 1110 01100. Peru. i WW l WMU ; Hm. . Q A N we . w lat row, left to right: . R i ' s l lgbLEXA' 1 thH4 yam? f u r t , e k V Riley, Firstenberger, Carter, Bowman, Beltramini, Gamon. 2nd row: Ackerly, Johnson, Crosby, Camp, Edwards, Capt; Hemmenway, Brooks, Yordan, Lazotte. 3rd row: Martin, Coach; Schaab, Mgr.; C. B. Stone, Hippler, C. 5. Stone, Joffray, Leete, Begg, Fishbeck, Johnson, Wiley, Robinson, Maze, Ass. Coach. 4th row: Hall, Hanford, Rowan, Bowles, Stupple, Young. As fitting climax to a great athletie year fur ll'esleyan, the Red track team turned in :1 perfect record during the spring of 1947. one of the FIHCSI of many fine seasons experienced tmtler the capable hzuitls of Coach Fritz Martin. Nut only tlitl the squad complete an undefeated :mtl untied season. hut it also successfully ile- fended its Little Three Crown. lYith the exception Hf the first meet, the Xl'esleyan runners were never hardpt'essetl 311 spring. Playing host tn Springfield and Massachusetts State in the lneztl cage in MztrelL The Red team won by a narrow 58V; to 57in margin liver the Gymnasts while Massaehusetts took a punr third. A Final tahulzttitm shnws that ll'esleyun nearly tluuhletl the total puittts of its opponents during the euurse of the year. lVilliums was defeated 30 to 45. and a few days later the title was clinched with 21 sotmtl walloping of Amherst 011 Andrus Field, 91 to 44. Boyd Edwards. who successfully captained the team. hzul the hmmr nf breaking the same record twice during the same seasmL lowering the 120 high hurdle time to 15.2 seconds. Bill Brooks. an amazing sprinter. tied the 9.8 100 yard dash mark mt three occasions and also equalled the indoor 45 yard dash record. Pete Hemmemvzty. on his first toss uf the sezlsmi. set :1 new distance t'eem'tl 0f 48 feet. 3 inches in the hammer thruw. lruoks brought atltlctl recognition to himself and t0 the College by plaeing fourth in the century in the lLll-A Meet held in May 211 Philadelphia. This same Brooks and Chuck Stone. :1 tine quarter-miler. the 1948 sqttatl whieh prmnises even higger and better results. will captain Mtteh uf the '47 team's strength was supplied by freshmen like JHHFH'V. who was third high- est sem'er. Hippler, Frank .luhnson. Firsten- herger, and Carter. litlwartls is the sole man tn he lost through gratluatimi. Speedster 100 yard specialist Bill Brooks 1947 RICU 4RD 4Yuslcyzm 584M? Springfield 57,13 Masulchusclts 24 Urriangular lmlnnr MCCH 4chleyzm 77M, Cnnneclicut 404543 4 lmluur 3166M 4chlcvx'zm 108 Coast Guard 27 447051641111 75 Springtield 00 4Veslcynn 30 XVillizlms 45 4Vcslt-yzm 83 Connecticut 52 XVeslcynn 91 Amherst 44 4X'csleyzm 84 Trinity 42 4Vnn 8 Lust 0 LITTLIC THREIC CHAMPIONS L'NTlIiD AND L'NDEFICATICD Boyd Edwards awaiting the gun Don Joffray takes off into space IIHHSS BHUNIHY 1Vesleyztn Crnsx' euttntry. 10-17 etlitinn. wm rztthei' tinsneewsfnl un the husis nf team ree- owls: twn wins. three lusses. and a seennd place in the Little Three meet. hnt IJI'USIK'CIS fur next 1:111 are very hright. The 1Yesnlen served nutiee hy YiTtUC 01 their steady improvement that 19-1-8 will be their year. fur with only Chuck Stone graduating, hopes are high for :1 First C1855 team hnilt around an experienced nucleus headed by Captain Frank jnhnson. and Hank Spunk Yordan. The harriers tasted defeat in their first two dual meets, a 23-32 loss to L'. of Conn. and a 22-30 trouneingr hy Springfield. hut led by Johnson and andzm. Coach Fritz Martin's lmys eznne hack fast to squeeze out Amherst 27-28, and to twei'puwer Trinity 22-37. In their last dual meet 0f the season, the Cardinals succumbed tn :1 strong Coast Guard squad 22-37. the Little Three second place total of 51 points, sand- and Closed season with a wiehed between 1Vi11ianfs winning 20 markerx :tntl Amherstk cellar 65. Perhaps the teznnk brightest star was the lst row, left to right: R. Hanford, H. Yordan, W. Hoover, R. reliable Johnsnn whn led the held five times out of the six meets. headed only by Spring- tieldis ace runner Knuwles. and managed to set His 15:40 time established :1 new mark on the 3.1 mile Trinity course. and twn new records. 24:03.5 hmke the existing Midshipmen record over the New 1.01K1Hll Coast Guard 4.2 mile emirse. Spunk andzm followed consistently behind his teammate, piling up an impressive record of first division places. Had Len Hippler, Chuek Stone. and XYalt Hoover been able to participate more often, the squad's overall record would undoubtedly have been much better, for along with Johnson and Yordan, Ken 1Vi11iams, Bill Aekerly. and Dave Beebe turned in steadi1y improving per- fnrmztnces fur the Cardinals. SICAStXVS RECORD H 'mleyun l'um'fy Ufipmlt'nlx 32 L1. 0f Umn 23 39 Springfield 22 27 Amherst 28 22 Trinity 37 37 Coast Guard 22 Bowman. 2d row, left to right: F. Martin, coach; C. Stone, F. Johnson, H. Marston, D. Beebe, W. Ackerly, C. Hippler, F. Gruskay, manager. ,wc Mcga l7 Left to Right: Macksey, manager; Sinclair, Soule, Bruster, Cowan, Baxter, Ethering- ton, Brownlow, M. Brown, Lake, Salaun, Reid, coach. The spring of '47 was favorable to the rac- quet wielders as they cumpiled an enviable rec- ord of eight wins as against Eve sethaeks while hattling against many high-calihre teams. lVith a well balanced team they captured the Little Three crown and produced a New England inter-collegiate champion. the first in XVes- leyan's annals, in the person of Hank Salami. Among the Xl'es conquerors were such highly touted aggregations us Yale. zt perennial N.E. powerhouse. North Carolina. second best com- bine in the East, and Army, a strong contender in any league, starring Charles Oliver. lur- merly ranked eighth natiunally. Although the Cards found them too hut tn handle. they ttevertltelev showed an everlasting fighting Spirit 21ml imprm'ingr form while earning at least nne ur twu puints in each of these meets. At lVilliztmstuwn, site of the New England lntereullegiate championships. the Red and Black repreSL-ntzttives gave an excellent account nf themselves. advantage Hf his tournament experience to pull Salaun, seeded seventh. ttmk several upsets ztml capture the singles crown. Hrtuwnlow also shuwetl up well as he stroked way to a final herth. the rluuhleS. Cuwan 21ml Jmshmzmn came within his quarter In two points of upsetting the winning combina- tiun from Amherst. while Baxter and Salami. seeded thirtl. lmwetl in the semi-hnztl as sched- tiled. To make it an all around success. the Card xl UI TENNIS netmen proceeded tn trounce soundly hoth Lit- The Lord Jetfs were the first victims. as Cowan's tle Three opponents hy a score of 6-3. valiant rally over Keevil clinched the match The Ephmen. slightly favored on paper, etmld not hold against the in the early stages. :teeurate attacks of the Reidmen who garnered six decisive wins. Salami. captain C. Baxter. M. Cowan, G. Bitselmtann. D. Bruster, and M. Brown filled in the single berths in that order throughout the season, with some timely Changes. operated by alert jim Reid. new tennis mentor. Other lettermen who saw some varsity action. were ever-remly Tetl litheringtun and Sen Smile. Prospects fur the .48 season are excellent since a majority nt- veterans are returning to defend their Little Three crown. Xl'esleyan t lppnnents S L'. Linnn 1 4 Dartmouth 5 S Bruwn l 2 Yale 7 1 North Litrulina 8 7 Trinity 2 0 Coast Gnurtl 0 6 Amherst 3 0 Williams 3 4 Springfield 5 8 MIT 1 2 Army 7 7 Trinity 2 BASEBAH Despite impressive records in so many of the other sports during '47. Vlr'esleyan was com- paratively unsuccessful 0n the baseball field. The record at the end of the season stood at four wins and twelve defeats. There was how- ever, as a consolation. a 5-2 defeat of highly favored L' Conn. The Wes hallplayers had just trounced Massachusetts State antl were aiming at an upset of the Storrsmen. Fresh- man Frosty Francis sparked the team in this tilt with his superb pitching and timely hitting. He allowed only 4 hits and 2 runs. while he and his teammates collected 5 runs nn 7 hits. Coach Daniels felt sure that if the team had been able to maintain this calibre of play throughout the season. the results would have lueen much more gratifying. On May 13. the team played Trinity in what proved to he one of the most exciting contests 0f the year. The game went ten innings axe the lead changed hands three times. Dick Oviatt led the lVes offensive with two Dingles and a base clearing triple to account for all but one of the Cardinal runs. In the top of the tenth. XYesleyan started 21 tally, only to have Trinity pull 05 a double play 011 a close deci- sion that might have gone either way. Trinity then went on to knock in a run in their half of the tenth to gain the victory. 1f the past seamn did not produce many wins, it did at'fm-tl valuable experience that should bring about a better record this year. The whole First team is returning and perhaps with the help of smne new material in the weak spots. a number of last year's defeats will he avenged. Among the letter men return- ing are first baseman Oviatt. who led the team in battingr with a .290 average; then captain Mike Griswold whu tied Smiley Ahhot. present skipper in the lmse hits department with a high 16: antl Cliff Bull. who heads an improving pitching staff. Left to Right, Front Row: Babbitt, R. B. Wilson, Abbott, Griswold, Schumann, Ovi- iatt, Miller; Second Row: Emerson, manager; Dwyer, Gerken, Francis, Eldred, Bull, Petrone, Daniels, coach; May; Third Row: Averill, Widdoes, Elliott, Wilson, R.S., Stearns, and Denninger. Captain Mike Griswold lowering the hickory On one Safe at third on a hook-away slide Long distance clouter Hurler F r o s t y Pete Widdoes drives home two with a dou- ble Francis, regarded as a hefty sticker for a pitcher Coach Daniels takes exception to a close decision 77 Left to Right: Rourke, Anderson, R. R., Hofmann, Smith, H., Forbes, 0., Forbes, H., Ahlberg, and McCurdy, coach. Displaying an enviahle record of six wins out of nine meets. The ll'es golfers distin- guished themselves further by securing un- disputed possession of the Little Three crown. Decisive victories were scored by the Cardinals over all their victims except the liphmen. The lYilliams-XVesleyan encounter was a thriller as the score seeszm'etl hack and forth until the last Red and Black cnmhine of 0. Forbes and H. Smith turned on the pressure to come out 011 top in an extra hale showdown. Dartmouth. Yale and Middlehtu'y, whom the XYesmen had trounced earlier in the season. eregistered the only setbacks over the home team. which was led all season by stamlnuts H. Forbes and D. Rourke. Other lYes participants were W'. Anderson. Pat Forbes. G. Forbes. R. Ahlherg. A. Hot?- man aml H. Smith. The 1948 seawn promises to he zl successful one in spite nf the loss through graduation of Ahlherg. ll'esle-van 8V; ............ L'. of Conn V; ll'esleyan t ............ Dartmuuth f1 XVesleyzm 7 ............Mirltllehury 2 lYesleyan 3 V2 ............ Trinity LG lYesleyan 9 ............ R. ll. 1. O lVesleyzm 3 . , . . . . . . . . . . Mitltllehury 6 Xl'esleyau 5V3 ............ lVilliams 3V3 XYesle-van 11.; ............ Yale 7V3 Xl'esleyan 6V3 ............. A mherst 2V3 Operating under extremely adverse circum stances the newly founded XVesleyan Yacht Club nevertheless established itself as a unit The and to he reckoned with in future cmnpeition. club was formed in February of 1947 immediately enlisted some thirty yachting en- thusiasts. The athletic department recognized it as an Official sport thus giving the buys par- ticipating in the spurt credit for Physical lithi- cation. Hmveve' as no financial hacking was forthcoming from the department the activi- ties of the organizatim were necessarily some- what limited. Fortunately. several Mitldletnwn residents who own boats and dinghies gave the club per- mission to practice in their boats and to sail them in the meets. Last spring the yachters YACHT ElllB thtl themselves prnud hy cupping firsts in tin, The led the field in the New England Assnciatc Member Dinghy sectinnal meets. TYesmen Championship. edging nut Amherst. Middle- hury. Linlhyi Hustnn College. and Buwdin. In a litter meet they trimmed Brown, Huly Cross and Middlehtiry. This certainly was :1 must zitispicimis First year. The club has some nine meta scheduled for this spring season. zlmnng which will he one with the sailors from Vassar. The nfticei-s last year were: Bnurne Upham. ll. commodore; Pete Newherry. vice-commo- dure; and Bill King. secretziry-treasurer. Oth- Fred Har- xmnd, commodore; Sam Murphy. vice-com- cers fur the current season are: mmlore; and Fred Leete, secretary-treasurer. lat row, I. to r.: Carroll, Nrwberry, King, Leete, Harwood, Leland. Irwin, Driscoll. 2nd row, I. to r.: Strang, Sloan, Macy, Fernald, Wen- ner, Cosgrove, Hunt, Morningstar, Brown. 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I'MI' Illww mnw yuli Iiml val imwntxlimml miwlwl xlmlmuh Ill: HM :mrl l'nliliml l'ninll Imnl prmhlul vv'l'? Mm mwlm'w HIV vxpw-wwn. II 1K qw'zzlihhm 1w rm'lixv Hml w wiry kah-ym mvn 21w mm: :an :nlmmng- M, Iln mum vxlrrm'urx'ix'mlnr umian-x HIM-I'M. In nun 1m n'umv xm'll vxlwriwm' 111:0 1mm w In leuHIx m mhmlrlv :n 11ml Ianwl iHHIw 11'mMH Unwivmhnn lillllflil BllllY Left to right: May Burton, and Etherington. Of particular significance this year was the allnust universal campus interest in the pro- posed changes tn the U'tllege lady ennstitu- tinn. The focus of student interest was the Senate. which put in long and hard hnnrs nf diligent debate. A referendum un the prnlmsetl new ennstitution was rejected by a nine to four hut the t'triginal document vote. was referred tn the ennstitntinnal enmmittee fur ennsideratinn and revision. The relative merits uf new and existingr amendments vas npenly The result m'erhanletl antl mmlernizml mnstitntiun. was an Oh- sulete parts were deleted. amhigtmns parts and frankly tlisenssed. were clarified. new parts were added. and lit- Most impurtant was the passage of a new eleetions tn eliminate intefraternity tIe knnwn regulatiuns were puhlieized. system, intended Hdeals. The Senate :11st passed some uther impur- ff; tant legislatinn. The emmnittee system was rw organized. house presidents were made seninr senatnrs. and the administratimt was spurred tn take a definite stanrl on the john wVesley Club sitnatinn. discriminatiun at TVesleyan. a better wYesle-van Research vas instigated 0n publicity policy was enenuraged and some desired results attained. and a new cnmpnlsmw chapel plan was offered tn the Athninistratinn fur further actinn. Increased Cullege Rudy apprnpriatinns were requested. XVES fur the hrst time to the use uf these apprrmria- Radio statiun was entitled linns and was renrganized nntler the Publica- tions 'iuard. Investigatiuns nf curriculum in- justices were launched and resulted in various Changes. Finally. the lueatinn nt' the Senate meetings was changed from Fisk Hall tn the Duwney Hnnse Iiallrmnn. a I'Hstrnmed cham- ber nf inherent dignity. These were some of the activities which kept the Argus banner headlines blazing for fully a whole semester. Apathy was transformed into active interest in Senate affairs. with rela- tively vital proposals heing discussed at each Illeeting. It had been a long time since such proportions of controversial issues had been discussed and acted upon. and since student Opinion had been so definite and drawn up. It seemed as if hath the Senate and the campus had suddenly heen galvanized into action. In no small way responsible for this were the College Body officers. Jim Burttm. Ted Etherington. and Ed May. president. vice- president, and secretapv-treasurer respectively. Also deserving their share of the credit were the various committee chairmen: elections. Bob XXBlie: constitution. Pete Nowell; hmmr SENATE system. Don Bruster; rushing. Carl Barnes; agencies, Sam Rodman: Downey House, Pete Griskivitch; prom, Boh Tucker: dormitory. Chuck Stone; curriculum; George Matt; voca- tional guidance. Howard Baker; and budget, Ed May. Front row, left to right: Anderson, Look, Lovett, Anderson, R. Harris, Daniels, Murphy, Briggs, Albrecht, Dyer, Waller, Yocum, Reichard. Standing, left to right: Macy, Widdoes, Robinson, C. Fraser, Whitney, Barnes, Crittenden, Cowan. MYSIICM SEVEN Mystical Seven. 3 seninr honorary society basing its membership on leadership and prominence in college activities, was fmmded at XVesle-Van in 1837. It continued as such until 1867. at which time it was disbanded and annther society. Owl and tYaml. was estab- lished in its stead. In 1982 Mystical Seven again appeared on the campus and has been functinning in its present capacity since that time. Meeting in various places thrnughnut the years, the gmup finally built and uccupied its present home on W'yllis Avenue in 1912. Among the men of the Class of 1048 who are members of the society are Dun Bruster. former president of Eclectic. :1 member of the soccer and tennis teams, chairman of the Honor Left to right: May, Rourke, C. B. Stone, Litel, SiH, 86 System Committee. and an honor student; Ricks Littel past president of Chi Psi. cn-eap- tain of basketball; Ed May. former secretary- treasurer of the Colleye Body. past captain of basketball. a member of the soccer and hasehall teams. and :m 01in Sehular: Dan Rourke, a member of the basketball. football, wrestling, and golf teams. and a past member of T.N.E.; Boh Siff, a member of the swimming team and a former Senior Editor on the :Irgns; Chip Stone. 9. member of the swimming team, a former treasurer of the Christian Association. and 2m Olin Scholar; Chuck Stone. president of the Christian Association. a member of the track and cross emmtry teams. and former secretary of T.N.F.. eMissing, C. S. Stonel Bruster. SKllll AND SEHPENI First row, I. to r.: Barnes. Skull and Serpent is 21 secret senior lmnm'ury .xncicty, founded at hYCSlC-YZHI in 1805. In the spring nf each year the stwicty taps :1 varying number Hf the mttmhcl's nf the junior duh who have distinguished thcmsch'm in extru- Particular weight is given to :tthlctit IlerticilmtimL 1948 whn zu'c Htt'llllttTa nf the snciety :n'e Curl lizn'nes, full curricular activities at the College. The mm frum the Class nf mcr sccrelnI'Ixutrczlstn't-r Hf thv Cullcgc Butly. captain of the fencing tan zmd :1 further vicc-pIK-sitlent Hf I'si LV; Frank lhvwles. cap- Iain 0f the wrestling team and a mcmher Hf the track team; jim Burton. further president of the Cullegc Body, captain uf funthull and 11 Fellows, Jordan, Wanner. 87 Second rowY l. to r.: Burton, Dundas, mcmhcr of the wrmthng and track trams: Tm! lithcringtml. former Vicr-prtsidcnt Hf tht' t'nlr Ivge Rudy. former t'thtur-in-chicf Hf the Argus. uf 2m Uhn Scholar; Pete Irclluws, pzm Vicc-prt-sidcnt of tho L'III.iFIiIlII nf tht- pm-Ic'x' cummittt-v. 21ml :1 fumu-r smmtur; Phil :1 member the tcnnh team. :1an :Vsucizltinn. chairman Huntlzh. :1 mcmhm' Hf thc fnnthzlll 11ml huskct; hull teams. and 21 former ViCCApYCsidCHI rut. Psi L': Tux hlnrtlant past st-crctnry Hf thv Chrihtizm A551 ncizltinn. zmd u mcmhcr Hf tho f1 mthall and wrestling wants: Frank tYmmcr. president nf the juniur C12155, 21 member uf the fuuthall 21ml haskethall teams. and 2111 011-11 Scholar. BEBAIINB 61118 The XVesleyan Dehaling Cluh organized a crowded schedule hf dehutes and tuurnaments for the yxar. The Cluh wnrked under the aegis of the Dehate Council. and was coached by jay Sax'ereid and Juhn L4 -awfnrt1. memhers of the English department. Tryouts were held the last week in October. shortly followed hy practice sessions for the freshmen nn Novemher 11. 18, and 25 and fur upperclassmen 011 November 10, 17. and 24. The seasmi opened at Puughkeepsie with 1Yesleyan taking the affirmative against Vassar College. Resolved: that investigations of Cu- American Activities shnuld cease. The first tournament was held at the Uni- versity of Vermont in Burlington 0n Decem- her 13-14. Twelve XVesleyan men participated. fnur of whom were freshmen. The questiun was Resolved: federal world government shnuhl he established. Fullnwing these de- hates the students organized into twelve cum- mittees to present resuhitinns to a mmlel enn- gress which they set up. Kenneth Steere and Herhert Sahel frnm 1Yesleyan acted as repnrters. The same week end, nn Deeemher 12. the freshman team dehated on the suhject, Re- mlved: that the lmyalty Act tCungreSsiunal Order 0f Mareh 21. 19-171 15 inconsistent with 11M' American mneeptinn of civil lillerties. Herb Sabel, president Delta Sigma Rho, honor- ary National Debating Society, Wesleyan Chap- ter. lst row, left to right: Prof. Crawford, Ward, Gould, Steere, Forbes, Stone, Prof. Savereid. 2d row, left to right: Webb, Buckley, Bussing, Peck, Schapiro, Wite. Following the Christmas recess. mi january 27, the Debate Team traveled to Hamwer, New Hampshire. to meet the Dartmouth team. The topic was Cmnpulsmw arhitratinn Hf lahm' disputes in hasie American industries. The Team juurneyed tn New York 011 Fehruary 20. to dehate at Culumhia Univer- sity 0n the topic. 1'Resolved: that federal world government should he estahlishetl. Hue week later a return engagement with Vassar was held in Middletown. The hnal activity 0f the Cluh took place mi March 13 and 1-1. when the Little Three tournament was held. Amherst. 1Vi1liams. and 1Yesleyan took part. The topic discussed was again Resolved: that federal world giwern- ment should he established. Delta Sigma Rho. hmwrary debatingr society, came to the Wesleyan campus in 1910. after having been founded in the Big Ten colleges ten years earlier. Arthur Vanderbilt, former president of the Board of Trustees. was instru- mental in its beginningr at Wes. Membership in this organization is open to juniors and seniors only and is intended tn honor those men who have attained excellence in debate. Each man must have participated in at least three debates. Standing, left to right: Stone, Forbes. left to right: Steere, Gould. Seated, 89 llHlAlING IIIHINIIH The gruupls activities this year consisted of sponsoring interfraternity debates. Herbert D. Sahel served as president throughput the year and Professor Paul A. Reynolds was the seeretary-treasurer. The membership included XVilliam Gould. Kenneth Steere, Daniel Hall. joseph Higgins, Charles S. Stnne. and Duncan Forbes. The Debate Council terminated a successful year, having carried on a full program which touched all phases of forensics at XVesleyau. At the tirst meeting a near-record number of Fifty men turned out. indicating the great in- terest in debate stimulated by the council. The Council directed the activities of the Debate Club. Under its tutelage tryouts for the upperclassmen and freshmen were held. Further. tournaments and debates were ar- ranged with various eastern schools, including Vassar, Dartmouth, Columbia, and the Uni- versity Hf Vermont. The Little Three Tourna- ment held in March completed the season. In addition. a series of intra-fraternity debates was organized on campus. Each house that entered sent a fmir-man team to discuss such up-to-the-minute issues as Un-Ameriean activities and world government. Informal meetings were held throughout the year. These were designed to assist new debaters in hecmning more proficient and to acquaint them with the sources of dehnte ma- terial. At the intrmluctory meeting in October, Professor ll'ilhert Snuw spoke on XYesleyan Debatingr Activities. and Professor Emeritus George M. Dutcher gave a talk on the General History Hf Debate. antl john Crawford 0f the English department acterl in the capacity of advisers. Professors Jay Savcreid Utlieers aml eummittees 0f the Council were headed lu'v Kenneth Steere aml Herbert Sahel. whn mmprisetl the Standing Cummittee 0n debate arrangements. Pat Fnrhes was in charge of intra-fraternity debating. Debate Room was handled by Bill Gould. while Chuck Stone took charge of the Research Cummittee. On publicity was Herbert lVeiss: Dan Hall was in charge of radio debating: and Bill Malamud was historian. Managing the Cunn- cil was hlesse Holmes. PHI BHA KAPPA Phi Beta Kappa. the oldest Greek letter so- ciety in the L'nitetl States. was fmmrled at 1Vi11iam and Mary College in 1776. Thc 1H5- Clmnecticut Gamma. is the ninth oldest in thc Cuuntry having hsen organ- ized in 1845. Uriginally 21 social club. 1imited leyan chapter. to Five students Hf thc cullegc m which it wa; horn. the grnup nnw awards memhcrship tn thnse men who have distinguished themselves in scholastic pursuits. For election men must he in the mp fifteen per cent nf the swim class. and. in snme cases. excqltitmal students in the juniur class may he selected for mcmher- ship. The Hf chapter are Hnmcr 1i. nftlccrs thc Cmmecticut Gamma 1Vum1hrit1gc. 111111.65- Seated, left to right: Murphy, Cotins, Antoinetti. Standing, 501' of English. president: Alhert Mann. Proh fcsmr uf Rnnmnco languages. vice-president; Herbert 1i. Arnold. mecssnr of Mathematics. secretary; and Bernard A. Kusicki. treasurer. Elected from the class of 1943 fur member- ship in Phi Beta Kappa in November were .lnhn A. Antoinetti. :1 psychology major: Rich- zlrrl 15. 1521111112111. :1 pre-metl student, Arthur H. Cutins. an economics major; Edward 1,. Fer- gusun. a biology mujur; .Iuhn H. Halsted, majnring in hiStury: Samuel XV. Murphy. :1 government major; l'cter C. Nowell. a hi0- chemistry major; and Thnmas H. Robinson, :1 philmnphy major. Additional vlcctctl in the spring Hf 1948. 111611 VVCTC left to right: Robinson, Bartman, Halstead. tMissing, Ferguson, NowelD. 00 Theta Nu mnorary society whose members have all been participants on at least one athletic team. al- though it was founded in 1970 as a sophomore drinking society. In 1933, T. N. E. adopted a new constitution which embodied the ideals it has at present. after existing underground for many years. Epsilon is nuw a sophomore Members are chosen with regard to their of rulest since T.N.E. aids the coaches in main- sportsmanship and mi ISCYYHHCC t 'aining taining athletic training regulations. It also plays an integral part in seeing that traditional rules and regulations pertainingr tu freshmen are observed. In this last respect. they have been instrumental in reinstating such rules after they had been dormant during the wan It is interesting to note that. while heinre INE the new constitution was adopted in 1933. stu- dents were virtually ostracized if they were known to he members. such membership is now regarded with high esteem. Theta Nu Epsilon annually awards a cup to the freshman athlete who best lives tip to the principles of the society. Don nluffray was the recipient of the award this year and received it at the Freshman Smoker held in December. The nfhcers elected last fall were Bill Firs- tenherger. president. Charlie Medtl. vice-presi- dent. jesse Holmes, secretary, and Jack Schlie- man. treasurer. Active members in addition to these men are Ackerly. Bateman. anles, Francis, Hippler, H. johnson. F. Johnson, .Iotifray. Lake. Medd. Nelson. Oviatt. Powell, Shcrer. Stemler, Robertson. Schneelmrger. Stevens. and wViehnwski. Seated, left to right: Nelson, Ackerly, Firstenberger, Stemler, Powell. Standing, left to right: Johnson, F. Bowles, Johnson, W., Medd Schneeberger, Stevens. 91 ARGUS During this past editurial year of February 1947 to February 1943 the Jrgux has increased its publication tn twrn issues 11 121cticz111'1' every vigilant 21nd cunstzmt the eye , lulmurs 11f elne h. 1Pi11k1 Purcell. Despite its week under increased inches and budget :11111t111e11t there remained :1 chmnie hnancial 11111111111111 and lack of space 111 which tn fulfill many Hi the edi- torial aims 211111 ideals. Readers were unuhle. fur the most part. tn appreciate the task involved in obtaining and ascertaining .mme facts. printing the over- whehningr number 11f snmll items 011 the desk, and trying 111 do :1 reasonable juh when feature articles hzul to he repeatedly euhhy-hnletl 111' eliminated. Student and faculty respmlse to many 11f the issues 211111 articles. especially 11111110111115 editorials, was interested tn say the least. 211111 aften 111ez111t 1111 copy shurtag'e proh- le111 but rather one of increased elimination fur the succeeding number or two. Still 11 fmer paper 0111111 have been published if more eth- cient 1112111age111e111 211111 an increased ammunt of delegated authority were 111 effect. Thruughnut must of his reign l'urcell was aided hy Randy Brown in the news editor's vat. Tex Cutins 215 chief spurts scribe. 21ml Dunc Fraser. filling the features departnwm slut. hoard during this periml were Boh Sift. Ned Cusgrnve. Harry Bill Giger, black Mneksey. Hank Erlanger. Sum R111h112111. Bill Earle. and Charlie Lynch. Mark Hulzman. 41111 12211111111 served respec- Uther 111e111hers 11f the seninr editnrial Fm'hes. ,I1'111 Hertini. 211111 tively 21s husiness. advertising. 211111 circulation 1111111age1-s. Fraser was elected editnr 1'11 Fehruary aided hy Randy Hrnwn us 111:111agi11g etlitnr 111111 Ned Cusgrnve :15 :15511teiz1te editor. lst row, left to right: Giger, Erlanger, Lynch, Fraser, Purcell, R. Brown, Cosgrove, Cunningham. 2d row, left to right: J. Bown, Ford, Brummel, Bussing, Churchman, Buckley, McCathran, Herz. 3:! row, left to right: Protass, 5. Baldwin, Nagle, Schapiro, E. Brown, Bryan, Batdorf, Fekety. 92 These scenes typify desk night routine, required four nights weekly in order to publish two issues per week. 93 e lst row, 1. to r.: Fekety, Erlanger, Cosgrove, Brown, Salaun, Williams, Albrecht. 2d row, 1. to r.: Henderson, Callahan, Batdorf, Ford, Carroll, Brummel. A enlIege annual has heeume 2t must. Some have heen knuwn to wnnder. like ilimlll the chicken and the egg. what came Inshethe college or the annual. tYell in keeping with what the sailor said Hitttllt the ttnew Imki' that hits its goml and had puints. If ynn've gut tn tiU smnething, yun du it. guml or had. There- fnre, there have been guml Ulla'x and pour Putil'fdu'x and Vice VCYSFt since the year hefm'e the college was fnnndwl. which wzu dctinitely the lmni'est. tYhat the 1948 hunk is, 2b we say tn 21H Freshmen nn any snhjeet. nu inure than what you put intn it And whztt :1 11d! of a jnh thztt was. tVe don't knnw what the gag is nn this Man nf rhstinetinn plintugmphy, hnt the guy hehind it must he sunte summu rum Intuit Witu funnd getting other guys tu eume thrmtg'h with peektnres smnething t'wnrse than pulling teeth. And 2111 we mean hy that with' swipe is Iititt if ynn rlnn't tinrl this ycztris Ulla replete with every eznnpns ineinnry tlezn' In your nwn little ticker. then either ynn itlidn't want it in print or ynn turgut tn reineniher. tYell. it's been :1 101 mi fnn letli 2t tut of everyone's time. energy and hunt wnrk with llllA PllllHIllA none of that green qntf as :1 payoff. But there's une gum! thing: zlhrmt it tm' F'Z'H'yUIIV-e if need heA vit cmnes hnt nnee A year! The names nf those tztithfnls whu stuck to their guns znnl nizule pussihle having 21 himk at all appear in an earlier lmt'tiutt uti this tluetnnent. BARDINM Left to right: R. Brown, M. Brown, Murphy, Paton, Lovell, White. The Cardinal, First puhlishul in 1925, is the campus literary magazine as was its predeces- sm', 771v Lih'rury Qitum'rly. lliihlishetl hy the student hmly, it prints the best of undergrad- uate critical and creative writing. much uf which is hrst submitted for-cretlit in the in- crvnsingly popular writing courses. In aililitinn tn iimlergiaduate wnrk this year the staff has printed stories and poems written by graduate students and veterans' wives. In the past many articles, often several in 0110 issue. written by faculty members appeared. lint in view Hf much student opposition to this practice, it was decided tn have as a regular flature one faculty article per issue. Perhaps more than ever hcfm'e, student art work such as wnml cuts. wnml engravings. paintings. lithography. and etchings. was re- 96 pruduced extensively. Althmigh this was dune at a time when 110 increase in appmpriatiuns was apparent. the strikingr improvement in the appearance Hi the magazine and the very fav- orable response of the readers make it probable that the work of the art lalmratm-y will appear as a regular part of all future issues. A change in format. using three cnlumns nf print instead Hf two. allowed for greater variety ml the lay- imt. This made it possihle tn virtually eli- minate. by use of WUOIl cuts. line drawings and short poems, ilnuhlc pages of toiliuus, snliil print. The perennial pmhlem nf finding suitable material was not. and pmhahly never will hei sulvetl. hilt it was greatly alleviated hy a pill;- licity campaign designed tn hring new names into print. The staff felt that much Hi the lack of student interest at times displayed in the past was due to the constant recurrence of stories written by the same authors. In keep- ing with this policy. staff-written articles were held at a minimum, and faculty members in Eelds outside of the English department were solicited for names of potential writers in such fields as government. history. psycholom; and sociology. Although there was the usual appeal U11 the part of a small segment of the student body for more material in the humorous vein. the Cardinal held to its position as a literary magae zine. XVar stories were not tahooed but were judged more severely according to their liter- ary merit rather than for the nature of the experience related. Sam Murphy was editor for the fall edi- tions. and Link Lovell. his business manager. In December, Murphy turned over the reins to Jack Paton. Moe Brown became managing editor. Norm Ives continued as art editnr. and the enlarged staff consisted of Tom Angress, Randy Brown. Pete Fernald. .Newell Giles. Chad Hall, hll judd, Charlie Tidhall. jack W'ilkins, and Judge chite. The quality of the magazine was con- sistently high. Increases in the size of the stat? and diligent prnhing for material made con- stant improvement one of the features of each successiVe issue. PIJIHIIIAIIIINS BIJARII The Publications Board is prohahly one of the most representative cross-sections of the college. It is composed of the standing faculty committee on undergraduate publications. the alumni secretary and two other alumni. the president and seeretary-treasurer 0f the College Body. and the editors and husiness managers of the Argux, the Cardinal. and the 0110 Podrida. Althuugh lacking any tinancial responsibility. the hoard supervises the finances of the mth- Iications and their activities in general. A fee collect 1 along with the tuition is distributed to the various publications by this board. and with the recommendations of the retiring staffs. the hoard also selects the editurs and hminess managers tn their respective posts for the fol- lowing year. It audits the accounts of the husi- ness members and may discharge any incum- petent statit member. Before the formation of this board in 1916. several financial dehcits had been incurred by undergraduate publica- tions. so its creation as a group which could draft business policies was a happy innovation. In this respect the regulations of the board have been slightly modified during the years. 98 The financial responsihilities rest upon the edi- tor and business manager of each publication in case their budget is exceeded 01' a deficit is otherwise incurred. These budgets must be ratitied hy the board at the beginning of the year. In addition, the business manager is re- quired to submit monthly statements of the financial status of his publication. with a tinal leltiit before june 10. Several years ago a Seated, left to right: Prof. Limbach, Prof. Burforcl, Mr. Connely, Prof. Curts. Stand- ing, left to right: Paton Brown, Murphy, Perkins, Purcell. sinking fund was established for each publica- tion into which is paid not more than ten per- cent of the profits made by the staff, if any, which, incidentally was the case this year. There were no profits for either the Argus 0r 011a Podridu. From an accumulated sinking fund, money is alloted for replacements of 0th equipment. tJHicers for the year just past were. Profes- sor Paul Curts. president; Randy Brown, vice- president; Mr. Herbert Connelly. secretary ex- othcio: and Professor Gilbert Burford, tie nancial secretary. For the first time since its inception, station WES came under the ordinance of the Pub- lications Board during the past year. The Cardinal Key, lmnnrury juniur society. continued its work this year as the Official tm- dergreuhiate entertaining Cnmmittee fur pros- pective freshmen and athletic teams. Ax' usual. the society was mmpusetl of thirteen members. representing the the twelve fraternities and the jnhn tYesIe-v Huh, jnninr tifiengtiUIlH nf Memhers are appointed in the fall semester nl- Brock, to In row, I. to r.: Brooks, Nixon. 2d row, I. Yordan, Geary, Bauer. r.: Porter, Widdowes, Meyer. Stevens, their junior year Illltl emitinue their active membership until the full Hi the fnlhlwillg year, when ll new group is clmsen. t-prnintments are made by the retiringr Key representatives uf itch hnuse :uhl gm tn per- mm at nutstzmtling ability whu are adjudged capable of givingr the best impreseinn tn nut- sitters, Originally similar to the Green Key at Hart- muuth and the Purple Key :11 tVillizum, the Cardinal Key nu hunger cnneerm itself solely Ht hams lmt devotes part of its time tn suh-fresh- with the entertainment Visiting athletic men and prnspective tVesleyzm students. The Uf sidered by Key members of the past :15 it man- entertainment visiting athletes wzu cun- BARDINM KEY agel'ial duty and therefore they initiated the pnliey uf selling XVesleyzm tn pmspectivc stu- dents. 111 recent years. hmvever. the practice has heen resumed Hf entertaining 1111 Vieiting tezum. ln iuhlititm In these duties the Key has in the past year heen host tn delegations 0f stu- dents frum the Kingswnml znul Mmmt Her- mnn Schnuls aml Deertieltl Academy, l'ieezutse nf the great Immher nl- applicants fur the fresh- mzm class. there wzh nu Suh-Freshmen Week- eml this year. The ntitieers of the sneiety during the past year have been jack 00:111. Chi Psi. president, and Hill BI-tmkx Chi Rhn. secFetaryetreusurer. Uther memhers were .Ine Hatter, Delta va- eilun; tiztrsmi tiihh. Delta Tau; Ray Brock, l'ietzl: Dutch Meyer. Psi L': licleetic; Spunk Yotirtlzm, Sigma Chi: Frank Sandy Porter. Nixon. Sigma Nu: Huh Stevens, Phi Sig: and Pete hh'itlfthS. Deke. Alpha Delta and the jnhn tYesley Chlh tliti not elect their representatives until late in the winter term. CHRISTIAN ASSHCIMIIJN The Ttmltwan Lihristizm Assi'teiatiml utters the nppnrtunit-x' fur fellowship and wm'k tu thuse students whit zlre detinitely interested in religinn :Is :1 hash fur :1 fuller life. Christian ethics is the husis Hi the prugram. TIr aim is to manifest the further inmlieatinn of Christ- ianity. The CA has its parallel in Hi-Y gmups and the YMLiA. All 1mdergi'zuhiutes are mem- hers nf the m: mizutinn and are invited tn juin actively in its functions. The Christian Assueizltimi wzts m'gnnizetl March 0, 1879. mid reorganized in liehruury Hf 1938. mmmittee chairmen. and the faculty advisers. This revitalizatinn made the officers. the memhers nf the executive eahinet. t Hheers fur the past year were. Chuck Stone. president; Pete Felluws. Viee-president: Tex TUNIZHT. secretary; and Tim 121mm, treasurer; TVilhzmi Spurrier. Assistant Pastm' uf the Cul- lege L'hnreh, is Direetur :lml Atlx'isnr. juhn TV. Darr. Patstur of the tullege Church. is the other Atlvism'. 100 One of the many valuable functions performed by the CA during the past year was that of entertaining Middle- town children of meager means at the various frater- nity houses just prior to the Most of the tea xmas holidays. kiddies hearty meal and the antics of As can he were treated a house Santa. determined by observing their expressions in these pictures, they all had one whale of a good time. The ennfel'enees eummittee. headed hy Bill tinuhl. dues the planning 21ml handles the mth- lieity fur lmth Ineztl and nut Uf tnwn confer- enees. liill Sehzulh HINT Dave lingel were en-chzlir- men ml. the fm'nms cmnmittee. This cnmmittee plans the fnmms ml campus in culmeetinn with religinus aspects. The sneinl netiun committee. which was. headed hy Dave TVehh. is CHHCCI'nCtl with the, practical applicatinn Hi Christian ethics in sn- ciety. It seeks expressiun in programs sug- gested hy eennmnic prohlemst politics and gov It in everyday language. the query. Huw wunhl :1 eminent. and race relutiuns. answers. Christian .stzmtl n11 certain questinns? The mmmunity relzltiom cmmnittee nwt mth' works with the lnenl YML'A hy pwwiding lend- ers. lmt also manages Chi'istnms parties and Thanksgiving dinners at the vnrinus fraternity huuses. The chairman was Charlie 141111111 The world relatedness cnmmittee. directed y t Seated, l. to r.: Laufer, Armstrong, Fellows, Stone, Gould, Cunningham. Standing, 1. to 1-,: Robinson, Batdorf, Macy, Webb. by Fran Macy, acts as a medium of convey- ance on what other Christian Associations throughout the world are doingI and should he doing. The embassy committee arranges for theo- Ingians and professors from other campuses to come to XVesleyan for twu days and conduct individual hhull sessions in each fraternity. Implications and any defects of Christianity zlre openly discussed. Dun Armstrong was in charge of this committee. The deputations committee arranges for men to visit various churches and to emuluct wor- ship services and recreational activities for the young people of the church. Tex jurdzm was chairman. In order to accomplish the work for the stu- dent committees. the hudget is raised through the annual Campus Chest drive. Contributions from the Chest are made tn Red Cross. XYest China Union University. the XYorld Student Service Fund. and nther similar organizations. No Other request for funds is made to the Stu- dent body during the y tart jim Eaton led the Campus Chest cmnmittee. 101 In 1917 the CA sponsored a movement for the building of a college muting eahin. This cabin is available for the use of any group de- siring to go off campus fur a tteook-out , gen- eral get-together, or other simila' affair. The Clearingr house for 2111 CA husiness is the CA otiice. located in the TYinchester House. Any infornmtion concerningr the CA's program may he secured from this headquarters. All students. whether they are directly con- nected with the CA or not, may participate in its activities. Although must other campuses urganizatiuns specialize in some particular field, the CA does not. It helps individual seIf-ex- pressinn in any Field of endeavor. Because the CA is founded on ideals of helpfulness and sharing. its duties on campus are hnumlless, in- cluding even. assisting the Drama Club to pre- pare fur its festival. A student may not he extremely interested in a fundamentally religious life. hut if he is interested in social action, hecmning a leader in recreational activities. etc., he may find the minus for expression of these hents in the Christian Assnciatiun. Elli lIlllB ww'txlt'w'1111 hzts nlwzt-w hm-n mllwl tht- WingL 111g cnlltgvu 11f Nt-w 11111541111111. hm thll'ing Ihv war years 4115411131 1111-1141111 211111131 with :11hv1' 0x11121411rriculzn' ztctivitim. Thtk 111111 thv HIM: Huh. with Vin .thsnn m 1111111111 and Xurm 14111:: :15 11rmitlmt, wt 11111 111 rcstm'c thi.x 1111c truthtitm. fullt-gt- sings wm'c held m1 the stem uf anth Cnllt'gc: lyriu tn httlt' rcnmnhct'wl mugs wm'e printwl in the 11mm, 11ml frt-shnwn wvrc 11154011 hy thcir hunscs m 111211111 :1 cullccv 11011 of them. Later on in the year the chth sung :tt hzlskethull gznmw. The highlight of the smsun was :1 trip In szhhingInn. D. C. In :lmwztl' 111:1jnint cxmcvrl with the Kincriczm LVnin'txit-v Hlvc Huh. Um- cct'h wcrv given 111 the Xvw ank 111111 Philnw tlt-hthizl :11'111x 1111 that Mum- vxtcmlml wwkvml. .Iuint cunccrh with anszn' zlt Huughkt-t-psiv uml lktmln'mkc 211 walc-mn WCI'C ulw mn- ,Ihhcsv wm'c 011111131111 pulmhlr 511100 the tlllctt'tlt thtw wL-rc fulluwwl hy 1111mm fur twu gruullm Tho 21111111211 hnmv 0111:1011 was given during tht- 11mm xn-ckcntL Several uthvr appearances wen- 11121116 in Umnvctimt and New an'k thtr- in;r thc swuml HCIHCHCT. First row, left to right: Stewart, Dudley, Hoover, Forbes, Steele, Allison, Long, Wong, Cashman, Pallein, Plehaty, Raines. Second row, left to right: Lovett, Lessow, Veroff, Fox, Barett, Sick, Kathan, Wentworth, Malin, Eastman, Hi , Dedge, Carney, RedHeld, Atwood, Emerson. Third row, left to right: Fekety, Lindsay, Egly, Winchester, Hem- berger, Black, Roberts, Eaton, Kenigsberg, Whyte. Fourth row, left to right: Young, Ditmore, Burdick, C. Smith, Ryan. Moore, D. Smith, Richardson, Pratt. 102 Left to right: Black, Emerson, Hemberger, tewartY Rerfield, Lov- ett, Raines, D. Smith, Lindsay, Winchester. incent Allison, direCe tor, at the piano. Left to right: Win- Cheuer' Raines, Emer- Seated, Bud Lov. W CARDINAIS The Guwlinulx, a male uetet made up of tht- 11'1er and six uthcr memhers of the Glee Chlh. mug at mzmy infnrmal twcztsitms thruughmtt the mllege year. 215 well the at several Glee Club concerts. They as well :15 the Jilwrx were under the directiutt Hf Vincent Allison. The numher uf members varies slightly from year tn year, but it is usually kept between eight and ten. Especially famous are their perfurmzmces Uf such numbers as negrn spirituals. folk Songs. and 5621 chanties. The Ulrdiuuly for this year were Dare Black. Ralph limerstm. Ted Hem- hurger. Dun Lindsey. Bud Luvett. Dick Ruines. Don Smith, Al Stewart. 50h tVinchestt-r. :md Dml Redhelrl. rt, v.05, gtxwvl-Mjo; m. ett, leader. JIBERS The .Hlm'x are :1 male quartet mnsisting nf :1 student l-ader and three other men selected from the rank uf the Curdiuulx. They are es- pecially muted for their expert renditions of Cnllege mclmh'es and humorous Sungs at the regular concerts nf the Glee Chth. The first .lerx at tVesle'van were 1111 in- l-UHHZII group nf eight singers. 2111 of whnm happened tu he in the Glee Cluh. who nrganized in 1900 to sing fur their own benefit. During 1040-47 the members of the Jilm's were Bud Luvett. lead man and first h'tss: Huh tYinchester. first tennr: Ralph ltimersun. see- nml tennr: and Dick thim-s. M'Cmttl tennr. w Plllllllilll llNlllN The lYesle-Vzm llulitieal L'ninn was organ- izetl early in 1047 when various memhers -'lf the student lwtly felt the necessity for smite pulitieztl activity aml enlightmem mt the ll'es- felt that international events tleservetl :1 larger tleg'ree leyzm ezunptis. lt wzts iizttinnztl :mtl nf ztttentimt 21ml tlisettssion than they reeeived duringr elztss meetings in the framewnrk nf the regular curriculum. The first reason for the furnmtion of this nrganizatimt. therefnre. was to awaken Imlitieztl interest uniting the students. The seenml reason was to foster a liberal zttii- rude and approach to the hunting. aml often etmtrm'ersiztl, questions of the day. The lVllLQ. then. is a ntm-pztrtisan organization with a liberal outlook. created to stimulate pulitieal thinking of the undergraduates 0n the lVes- leyan campus. The beginning was hard aml often disap- pninting. The difficulty the nrganizzttiun had to struggle with was not. as hzul been expected. a vehement attack liy the more conservatively minded students. hut was rather a considerable lack of interest in political affairs of the day. For several weeks. even months. the XYI'U had to operate in a vacuum of lethargy. Eventually, however. continued efforts showed some re- sults. The lVPL' invited various guest speak- ers to their meetings. sometimes members uf the fztetilty. sutietilttes mttsitlers. whu talked on impnrtztttt t111t-stimts euneerning nzttinnal and internatimiztl affairs. Tnpies like the ' liruman Doctrine. l'The Coal Strike. TlThe Lilienthztl aninatinn. ztml Employment llnlieies in the L'nitetl States? ls sume Hf the outstandingr stthjeets which were littiziln'vment. llriees. letges. 21ml British Sneiztlism :1 liztilttre? . were tllFt'ltSSCIl in meetings npen tn the campus ztml the lneal residents. Hue nf the biggest attractions was a lecture lay furmer price zttlministrzttur Chester Bowles. who talked ml the eennumic sittizltimt Of the Limited States and drew :1 reenrtl crowd of over two hundred people. During the Lilienthal discussinn in Congress, the Linion sent a peti- tion to Connecticut's Senator Baldwin. request- ing that he hack the former administrator of the TVA. Another petition was sent to the Connecticut State Legislature urging that they pass the FEPC Bill. All these activities started to create mare and more interest. At the end of the academic year. the lYPL' felt that snme progress had been made. It is lltiltetl that the organization will continue to funciion in future student generations. and that its aim. to foster pulitical interest and liberal views. will he realized on an evereex- zzmtlina hasis. B Is! row, left to right: Webb, Carter, Steere, Gerken, Angress, Weiss. 2:! row, left to right: Cosgrove, Duane, Griskivitch, Winkler. lUtt SIANIIINB BHUHEH llllllNEll Aeeurtling tn its statement of purpose. the Church of Christ in TVesleyan L'niversity is :1 fellowship UT students and members of the faculty for the purpose of common worship and mutual encouragement in seeking to dis- cover and follow the Christian way of Life. Any Member of the TYesleymi emnmunity may become :1 member of the Cullege Umreh by subscribing tn this statement. The Standing Committee of the College Church is emiimsetl nf President Victor L. Btitterheltl; the pzlstm's. Rev, John tV. Darr and Rex . XYilIizmi A. Spurt'ier: the choirmas- ter, Prof. Joseph S. Daltry: the faculty clerk. Prof. Cornelius Kruse ton leave of aliseneei: and the following students: C. F. Barnes, 443, D. A. Jordan, '48. C. 5. Stone, 48 j. A. Eaton. ,49, A. W. Stemler. '49. XV. P. VViddoes. y49. D. C. Armstrong. ,50. and XV. G. Firstenber- get; '50. The student members Hi the commit- tees are eleetetl by members of the church. The committee formulates the policies re- garding the chapel services. held in the Memo- rial Chapel each Sunday evening1r at 7:30. with prominent churchmen delivering the sermons. This year the regular sermons were augmented by three choral services rendered by the chair in November. March, April, and May. The list of pastors for the 1947-1948 year was sub- mitted in the early fall. Vacancies that occur- red were tilled by the college leStHTS and other members of the faculty. In addition to the regular chapel liieetings. there were three communion services held dur- ing the year, the hrst at the beginning of the school year. The student members of the com- mittee assixted at these services. Seated, left to right: Widdoes, Stemler, Armstrong, Stone. Standing, left to right: Prof. Daltry, Dr. Butterfleld, Rev. Darr, Mr. Spurrier. An ahnost Complete reorganization of the staff of radio station tVES was effected during the past year. The old system of one director '21s changed by the new constitution to one cmhracing 21 hvc-man executive hnzlrrl. This board consists of Dave lingcl, Dick Lazarus. Shorty Selvin. john 1 el'kins. and Brum- Sn- therlztnd. These hve men actually nwn the sta- tion. and they will pass it un tn next yczlrk hoard :15 it was passed down to them hy Howit- XVilliznns. tht- previous throttur. 1947-48 saw 21 staff uf ulnunt Htty stndcnh cmtpcmting tn hrnmlcast six hnnrs every wcelc day exu'pt Saturday. There is an early Inm'n- ingHr prugrum frrxm 7:30 In 8:30 and vzlrinm utht-r prugrmm frum 4 to 10 11.111. Hotwm-n h and 7 in the evening tVICS switches m'cr m 17M nriginating :11 XYDRLT in Ilartfm'tl. Thc statinn. started in 1938, hm graduated frmn 21 luxury fur 21 few near the trunsmittvr tn 21 wcH knmvn spnt nn the dial fur the cum- pns. The plans laid in the fall Hf 1947inchldt-t1 :1 prox'iginn fur improving the t'ccqttinn still mnre in m to vnuhlc men in the fraternity hnusw 11ml dnnnitnries tn tune in. These plans also inchulctl 21 dramatic depart- ment in additinn tn the lung-standing spurts department hczulctl hy Linncl Muhr. This spurts department has :1 hftcon-minntc pm- grnm. The Tchlcyan Sports Parade. pre- sented twice :1 week 11ml has hcen responsible for the hruzulcasting 11f many th-slcyztn ftmt- hull and TDZISChuH games. hnth :Lt hmnc and away. This 121st phase was handled by Randy hwwn. .Itw Shnkt-spezn'e. and Mark HHTZIHZHL The. dnttttutic and spurts departments were designed tu nfft-r an alternative tn thusc intctv t-stctl in lmuulcztsting and hearing ntht-r pru- grznns besides tht- CXIHHTYV clzhsiml and 111111- lllztr I'CCHWTCIT ntTeringm 1.;1st fall the stutinn rctcix't-tl :1 grant UT 55425 truth the Cullegc Hndy Scnntca This grant Wm necesury hectmw of the fact that virtually 21H tht' inmme t'rmn advertising hml ,xtumtctl shut the hcginning 01' :1 now wnnnt-rvinl stutinn in town. lst row, left to right: Williams, Perkins, Lazarus, Selvin, Sutherland. 2d row, left to right: Lemire, Ginn, Wyley, Barnes, Brown. 100 W. E. 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CHHHHADERS lst row. left to right: Sloan Morningstar, Bush. 2d row, left to right: Gelfand, Withey, Dilts, Tay- lor. 112 113 HIINHRS CHIHGE Seated:, left to right: Salaun, Gregory, Lovett, Cunningham. Standing. left to right: Isaac, Perkins, Korn. Thn- Hmmrs Cullegc is cmnlmscd of students of superinr standing whn are engaged in :1 supervised individual program tUWZH'd the 01111 of suturing :1 rh-grcc with distinction. Tho committcc which directs 1111 wm'k fm' distinction emisists of the chairman. Prufcssnr Stcztriis tAstrnnmn-x'i. 21ml l'rufvssnrs Hunks t English t. Micrman't. Camp t Kluthcmaticst. tinndrich t lriiulngyt. tYillizlmA s'UH tlicnnnmicsy. :uul Millet t Ifnghsh t, lemkcnugel Tho iiurnml procmhtrv is fur students to hc- hegin their wnrk fur tlistilictiun in the smiinr yczn'. hut in exceptimial cztscs jnniurs :u'c :ul- mittwl. In nrdei' tn ho cligihlc for membership seniurs are required tn haw :1 gi'nttp 3 rating fur 1th pl'vcccthng ymr whilc jtmim's must hau- had :1 gmup 2 average in their smilmnim-c your or in the previntis semester. depending mi the time Hf their admission. Fur thc purpnst-s uf cncmraging high schnlzu'ship. second- somcster freshmen and suphmnorus whu lms- scss 1m average Hi 85 pcrcmit arc invited to 114' hcwmc itssnciillc memhers. Each Candidate fur Distinctinn works under the imnu-diate guidance Hf his faculty tutur and submits tn him a monthly written report nf his prngress, If the program fur distinctinn is successfully carried out. the student is awarded his degree with distinctinn. Hc is ex4 pectetl tm maintain :1 high level of schnhu'ship. nut rmly in his major titihl. hut in any 1111- related cutii'ses he may he taking. A Candidate has hcen nf an exceptionally high dog for Distinctinn XVIIHSU work 06. and who has sutisfnctm'ily pnssml .111 um! examina- timL is eligible for grmhizltiun with High His- tinctitm. Thu Hunm's Cullvgc. with its dircctm'. l,iwuv fcssur Millet. meets every furtnight to listen tn :1 distinguished spt-ztkci' :md tn engage in :m Thv Haunts Linllcge nccupics the Russell Hnusc. the hnrst infnrmzil discussinli with him. example of Classical Rmival Architecture in Mithllctnwn. GERMAN ElUB The German Club. the nldest organization Hf its kind on the XVesleyan Campus, again held its monthly meetings in the cluh mum in the basement of wVinehester Hnuse. Several fae- ulty memhers and undergraduates were guest speakers at the meetings held duringr the past year. The annual Christmas party. always the highspot of the year. was held early in Decem- her. The purpose of the Cluh is to further the SPANISH ElHB Reorganized and revitalized under the name La tcrtullia, the Spanish Club this year success- fully launched an enthusiastic program of full and varied activities. Membership is open to all with a reasonable talent in the spoken lan- guage and a genuine interest in Spain. the country. The purpose of the Club is to provide social gatherings that are enjoyable and to develop the members' ability in conversational Spanish and deepen their understanding of FRENEH ElUB Those interested in French are affm'ded zi further opportunity to know the language in the Cerrlv Franvais. Anyone who is interested and who has a fair knmvledge of French is eligible for membership, This year the club. steered by its faculty advisor. Professor Mor- ton XV. Briggs. organized :1 great variety of entertaining and infornmtive pmgmms. Group singing. skits and one act plays. pro- fessional performances by outsiders. and ex- knowledge of those interested in the German language and customs. 1n m'der to help accom- plish this purpose, only German is spoken at the meetings. The officers duringT the year were. jeff Jeff- ery, president; Frank Halleek. Viee-president; and 0mm Buss. seeretztry-treasurer. The faculty members of the club are Messrs. .Iohn Blanknnagel. Paul Cui'ts. Laurence Gemein- hzmlt and Arthur Schultz. Spanish culture. Meetings were held bi-monthly at the various fraternity houses on campus. The Clubis activ- ities consisted of informal talks by members or guests, followed by Spanish songs and occa- sional skits or Spanish Films. The Officers elected for the year were Steve Beard, president, and Sal Petmne. secretary- treastirer. Professors Arnold and Roma served as faculty advisors. change meetings with several girlsi colleges have been featured One of the highlights of the fall semester was a cabaret which included the singing of french night club songs. All of these activities have been Imrtieularly beneficial to the members' facility in French conversa- timi. Club Officers for the 1947-1048 school year were. john H. Herz, president: Thomas Robin- son. secretary: and Paul Vastula, treasurer. RAlMllNll Illllllll Elllll lYith a membership of thirty-nine advanced psychology students. the Raymond Dodge Club during the past year began a concentrated drive on the problem of reorganization. Because this was the first year of full activity since the war, emphasis in the early part of the year was necessarily placed on planning a program. Un- der the leadership of Steve Fellows, the presi- dent, the group undertook a schedule of visiting lecturers, discussions of psychological develop- ments, and social gatherings. Among the men who addressed the Club dur- ing the year were Professors David McAlles- ter of the biology department. who spoke on aPlll-MINISHRIM The Pre-Ministerial Club completed its sec- oml year with a record membership of twenty- Meetings, in the form of discussion groups. were held Thursday evenings in the five. home of the Chili's faculty sponsor, Rev. XVil- liam A. Spurrier. Discussions were held on such timely topics as Religion and Psychiatry, Content of the Christian Faith, General Prob- AlWAlHl lllllll The Atwater Club was again extremely ac- tive this past year under the leadership of its president, lruce Sutherland. XVith the aid and cooperation of Felix Bartosik. the vice- president. Bill Gerhert, secretary-treasurer, and many others interested in the work, it was once again able to promote interest in chemistry and allied fields through prominent speakers from industry and education. This yearys organization was made up of seventy members which included juniors, sen- iors. graduate students who were taking ad- vanced chemistry studies. laboratory and teach- ing assistants. as well as several members of the faculty. In addition to the addresses by 116 llThe lleyote Cult Among the North American Indians? and Dr. John Dollard of Yale, who discussed Behavioral Interpretation of XVar Neurosis.' Several other prominent scientists were invited to address the group in the spring semester. In the line of social events there was a picnic held for the Club in October. The officers for the past year have been, besides, Fellows. John Antoinetti, secretary- treasurer; Bob Henderson, program chairman; and Fred Newell, entertainment chairman. Professors Knapp and McClellan acted as faculty advisors for the Club. lems of Christianity, and the Relation of the Church to Current Economic and Political Problems. Not only are those men who plan to attend divinity school eligible for membership, but all those who are interested in current religious topics are invited to join. learned men in the Field, papers were given by some of the students in order to facilitate their delivery of scientific discourses. Following these monthly meetings the group generally ad- journed t0 the refreshment table and closed their evenings in social conversation. The following men are members from the class of ,48: James K. Ahern. Richard E. Bart- man. Gilbert P. Camp. James A. Cozzolino, Robin L. Curtis. Francis X. Dwyer, XVilliam B. liernert, Isaac B. Isaac, David N. Mason, Peter C. Nowell. XYilliam F. Spreiiger, Harold lx'. Steinhruck. R. Bruce Sutherland. Kenneth ll: Trout, and Harry S. XVitt. 'The Rusa Cluh provided anew an opportun- ity for discussion of developments and ad- vances in the field of physics Being cmnprised of faculty members, graduate students, and uildergrmhiates the and senior classes. its meetings generally centered about in junior the deliverance of a paper 011 some topic not falling within the scope of any class studies. Monthly gatherings were the piactice this ylar since the physics department Cullnqiums provided much tratment of similar subjects. Under the tutelage of Dr. Hubert B. Good- rich, the Pre-Med Club this year has carried out its purpose of familiarizing its members with the various aspects of medicine and biology. A11 pre-med 0r biology majors. soph- omores or above. are eligible for membership. lts meetings. which are in the nature of lec- tures followed by informal discussions, were held every third Monday in Shanklin Lahora- tory. Among those who spoke were Dr. Cas- Under the capable directilm 0f Bill hVel-ner, XYesleyan put a full strength hand onto the held last fall for the tirst time since 1941. Drawing on freshmen talent to bolster their sanks. and an appropriation from the College Body to provide music. uniforms. instruments, and repairs. Business Managers Dave Knapp and Bob Crnshy fielded a 40-man unit by the time the Trinity game rolled around. Uniforms consisted of white Hannel trousers, which were begged, borrowed. or stolen from various sources: black sweaters with a musical note superimposed upon a red XV ; and red and black how ties and caps. After two weeks of intensive rehearsals at Dmvney House and several rehearsals at night under the lights on Andrus field. the hand made its debut at the Swarthmore game. Besides playing at rallies and the Amherst and Trinity games. the band. following the baton of Drum 117 RHSA ElHB This social and scientific group was headed by Robert C. Vernon. president. who was assisted by viee-president John S. Handlos'er. and secretary Liharles B. Otiticer. jr. Among those students active in the ehih dur- ingr the past year were: Bertram A. Calhoun Max E. Caspari. Ruhert S. Gillet, Gary D. GUI'tllm. Donald B. Lindsay, Donald R. Little. Juhn D. Nixnn. Spencer L. S. Prestun. 21ml Mathias H. innsnes. PRE-MEHIBAl at Cold TtAnaes- thesia; and Dean Edwards, who lectured on The Cornell Medical School. Distinction papers, prepared by the Club's Iiiemhers. were also presented late in the second semester. ITlehat-x'. Richard pari. whose subject was Research Springs Harhm'; Dr. Magnano, on The officers elected for the year included jack Reynolds. president; Bob Muller. vice- president: Isaac Isaac. secretary; and Paul X'asttilzi. treasurer. Major Reed Mnrris. gave an excellent march- ing exhihitiun at the latter contest. Because of bad weather the hand did not officially appear at the TViIliams game. NeVertheless. several stalwart trumpeters managed to cheer the team on to a brilliant victory. The handk repertoire was limited to Stand- ard marches hy Sousa and Bennet. and a few college football songs because of the dithculty in procuring music and the shortness of time in which to practice. However. we may expect. if all goes as planned, to have an even bigger and better tif possiblei hand next year. The regular members of the 1947 XVesleyan hand were: Aekerly. Amenta. Eaton. Engle, Furth, Grieh. HaIL Haskell. Hill. Keers, Mack. Morey, and Noren. Also included were, Gavi- glio, Peek, Pierc, Price, Protass, Pyle. Russ- man. Sherburne. Treadwell. Violante. Trask, TVelling, wVentworth, White. and wVilliams. INHRNAIIHNM HHAHIINS The International Relutinns Club. under the leadership of Pete Griskiviteh, president; Dave TYehh. secretary; and Frank Prescott. Faculty Advisor. carried mt a full program of Visiting speakers. eunferencesv and a trip tn the LVN General Assembly. Among the Speakers who addressed the grunp during the year were. Ih'ofeswr Garnett of the Prnfesmr philosophy department. Knapp nf the psyehnlngy department. and Pm- fexsm' Uyorgy uf Yale University. Members uf the m'ganizutiun attended forums at Spring- held and 'lamzn'd Cnlleges, and plum were made to ohserv :1 plenary session of the UN General Aswmhly. Suppnrted hy grants from the Cnllege Bmly zmd the Carnegie Foundation. the IRC has the purpme 0f amusing interest in world problems. lst row, left to right: Cosgrove, Weiss, Prof. Prescott, Webb, Griskivitch, Prof. Neu- mann, Gerkin, Winkler. 2d row, left to right: Prince, Nagle, Curtis, Groth, Hanford, Marten, Naruk, Bremer, Janosi, Sanford, Angress. IJIHINB BlIJB The number of etudents active in the XVes- leyzm thlting Club has increased from an or- ganizatitmal nucleus in 1038 to appmximately fifty 1947-43. The Club planned outings for almost every weekend members during throughout the past year when wutther per- mitted. These expeditions consisted of mmm- tain trips. local hikes. emmeing and skiing trips, jnint faeulty-student outings. and Very popular juint muting: with various women's colleges. The Cluh owns 21 cahin in the mountains 0f Vermont and alsn has :1 club mom decorated in log-cahin style. Hill Aekerly served :18 pres- ident; Mat TVisner as Viee-presitlent: and Hugh Truwn and A1 Ryan were secretary and treasurer. respectively. A. 1C. Van Dusen was faculty zulvimr. IHHINB HUB lst row, left to right: Fekety, Heck. 2d row, left to right: Sloat, Wylie, Keith, Ackerly, Steinmetz, Kathen. Ginn. 3d row, left to right: Brown, Morey, Schapiro, Schmultz, Sharp, Matern, Keers, Curtis. SPANISH lllllB Left to right: Cassella, Petrone, Sanders, Ardolino, Ginn, Beard, Gibbons, Hudson, Withey, Mr. Ar- nold. . .; : - hm PlH-MHJ HUB mmuiih ' . a , . : W Seated, left to right: Cozzolino, I : Siek, Reynolds, Muller, Isaac. Standing, left to right: Little, Dr. Ferguson, Dr. Gortner, Dr. Good- rich, Maroney. DER IIHHSIIHE VEHHN Kneeling, left to right: Prof. Blankenagel, Nel- son, Prof. Schultz, Jerey. Sitting, left to right: Caspari, Feldman, Barrett, Stewart, Briggs. Stand- ingY left to right: Prof. Gemeinhardt, Buss, Dib- ble, Prof. Curls, Janosi, Gelfand, Bengston, Levin- skas, McCarler, Saxton, Milewski, Knappe, Ber- tini, Raines, Halleck. Huang. RAYMIINII lllllllif BlllB Seated, left to right: Newell, Antonetti, Fellows. Standing, left to right: Milliken, Henderson. PHE-MINISHHIM BlllB Seated, left to right: Gould, Calvert. Standing, left to right: Sloat, Brown, Curtis, Bremer. I ; . 3m N 3, ..w Ikw;;n.;4w. W M, Wino. women. and song played as imporhnf a role in no highly successful Wesloyan year ins? pas? as did Nu mighty gridiron machine. The annual November fall House 'Parfios ware hold 6n the Trinify fobfball weekend and fho only complain? officially rogisforod was 16 rude awakening fhaf 'followod on Monday morning. On March 6. Claude Thornhill gov. ouf wifh his slow and woe? in Nu ronovoied cage and who? was hailed as flu best winfor prom in years came 90 ifs roaring climax. The sight of green grass again. rovihliud undergrads and Spring House Parfies cappod an eventful College Body social calendar. Front Row, Left to Right: Brown, J., Withey, Soule, Williams, Berliew, Fox, Ford, A., Anderson, Vujs, Stevens, Josephson, Avery; Second Row: Carey, Bonee, J., Frost, Etherington, Cunningham, Walsh. Bruster, Lecrenier, Cole, Ahern, Steinbruck, Ring, Hoxsie, Boyd; Third Row: Greene, Hunt, Wanner, Ford, D., Inglis, Reynolds, Willett, Griswold, Beltramini, Fernald, King, Engel, Clark, Skilling, Jeffrey, Firstenberger, Schultz; Fourth Row: Vinavert, Turner, Carothers, Ginn, Cooney, Macy, Schaab, Porter, Armstrong, Cosgrove, North, Holzman, Kyle, Bowles, Stearns. PHI Nll IHHA The Eclectic Sneiety Hf Phi Nu Theta. the second uldest luml fraternity in the L'nitetl States and the oldest Huuse at XVesleyan. was organized in 1337 and since that time has main- tained :1 high lmsitilm in sehnlastic. athletic. and cxtra-curricular activities Hf the College. Prmninent in cnllege hmly functinns have been Ted lftheringtml. whu served as Vice-pres- ident of the CB; Dun Bruster. chairman Hf the Honor System Committee; Al Leereniel'. whn was nu the Constitutinn L'nmmittee: :md Huh XVulsh. :1 uf the Randy Brown was eleetetl Cullege Body presi- dent fur the year 1943. In publications the house was very well rep- memher Prom U nnmitteet resented with Randy Hruwn serving as editor 124 uf the UM! Pudridu, spurts etlitm' Hf the zlrgux, assistant editor nf the Cardinal. 21nd vice-presi- dent of the Publications Huanl. Uthers active this held jack the Un'dimzl; Ned Cnsgmve. features editnr nf lmth the A 1mm and the 0110 Pudridu .' Bruce. in were Paton. editor of Cunningham, senim' editor fur the .elrym'. Mark served as business 11111113ch and assistant husi- while Hnlzmzm and Ralph Emerson mess mzmugetx respectively, fur this same pub- lication. Jack Armstrong and Larry Stevens were jtmiur etlitm's 0n the glrgm, and these twu also were on the Ollu Pod staff. Iiclectics were very active in the realm of sports. with XVenner. anukis. Firstenherger. Griswold, Hnwlt's. McBride. Purler. :md Bellw hunnn leading the grid machine In its second consecutive undefeated. untied season. In soccer. All-Ncw England fullback A1 Lccrcnicr captained the hunters. while Rnhhit. Hrustcr. hYalsh. Fux, and Stevens were 011 the varsity. Ken Williams represented the House in cross muntry. Cole. Steinbruck. and hYenner again played 011 the varsity haskcthull tczml. whilv Avery. Lhnsgrm'c. :md Ginn cnmpctcd 1m tht- swimming team. Hzml hitting Mike Griswnld zlml diminutive Lew Huhhit were mm the hustu hull nine. and Hill Firstcnhcrger 21nd Kcn XVilh hams perfm'mcd fur the track team. Hn thv SENIOR CLASS Ahcrn. J. K. Boner, 1'. A. Hrnstcr. D. L'. Cult. R. E. Cunningham. 13. hi Etheringtnn. E. D. Huxsic. R. S. Lccrcnin-r. X. A. Ring; 1:. R. Ruzakix I C. Steinhruck, H. R. hVahh. S K JUNIOR CLASS :Xmlcrmn. D. F. hhhitt. L. A, Buhramini. XX: 15., BUNCC. S. I linwlcs. hi G. Huyd. IL 11. h'mVn. R. F. VarL-y. N. H. Clark. R, .X Cusgn WV, 1: V. Engtl. D. 11 Irnmt. R. T. Gl'isWth. 31.1'14, Jr. Hulznmm M. IL. Jr. Inglim If. X. JcHrc-x, ,l. Ii Man; 1:. LV. McBride. H. R. Xumh. hVV H. J'zmlll.1. hV. 1'nrtv1'wh. IL Sclmuh th li'. Shilling. W. C. Snulv. 5. D, hchncr, l5 Hw Jr. thlliums. K. F, Jr. ththL-y. I.. M. SOP! IOMORIC VIMXSS Armstrong, J. K, Avery. I... Jr, icllnhnunm J. B. Hmwn. J, B. limcrmm. R. XV. Furnuhl. l! J, Iiitwtmlwrgm', XV. G. 1711111, A. Ii. I:11x,l,.L.. Hi11n.XV,ILJIZ King. hY. AX Stuarm. R. 1., Stevens. L 1...,lr. LVphum, I I. I:RIiSI I M h N CLASS Iicrh-w. IQ K, C;lrntlIc11x.C.H.. HT me'y. T, J. FURL H. Lh. Hrwnu C. IX Huntv W. X. Kylr. J. H. lx'cynulth. .l. H. Svhnllz. t'. 1.. Turnclxl. 31L Vinznrrt. U. h L V11j5.VI.I:.. thlh-Il, R. X. tennis team were Dun Hruster. Ted Iithering- Inn. and Suwillc Snulc. Randy Hrmvn cap- tuinctl the junior vanity ftmthzlll team. Smial gatherings were cmincntly successful thruughunt the year. and thc hrnthcrs numzlged to maintain 21 cunsiqently high .xchnlastic aver- age. The nthccrs fur the hrst semester during the past year were: Dun Hrustm'. president; Phil liux. swrctzn'y; hnh XValle treasurer: and T011 lfthcringtml. l'lhhillg chairman. Frzm Macy was elected president in FCIH'HZIH' PSI llPSlllJN Thc Xi L'hulm-r nf Iki L'lmilun mnmmwcrl ib 104th .wur n11 thn- Wrxlvym Cilllllllh IQ pledging El full dclvgutinn Hf Frcshnu-n :uul :uhhng hw :ulwmcv-xuuniing h1111h-nb 1n that nnmhcr. Htht-rs Ihmrlm uml 'Iuwlzm xm'v m1 Ihc hm string uf Ihk' HIIh' Thru- chzlmpinll. undefeatvd uml untiwl frmthzlll 1mm. whilv Iirulhtrs Ix'nhmwn. Meyer 11ml IiinsxmngL-r wvrc 1m thv varsity MIHZHI :nul Ih'nthcr Vutim wrvcml :u 11121112154112 Varsity .wcccr hmml Dick l'mvcll :md Hurry Sik-lx zlclix'v. with 111mm Rugm' numug'vr 11ml Richiv Smith 1m thc .IV mm-r 1mm. JV fmrthnll fnnml Hrsbstring'vr hlih huh and Ih'uvc Amh'vws hnth in h'nv lumitinns while IIilh'L-r 21ml Vrllvu wort hack- hcltl starters ml the freshman hmthzlll 1mm, and Kennedy and Ynunq mw cumitlcrzlhlc :IC' tinn IAHI' Ihv ymrling n-lcwn. The lirmh in .wcccr wrn- Duncan uml 'IHHC5. Ihlckh-rx' hzul thv loud in the DL-ccmhcr mmhxc- IhrH of thc '02 Tht-utm' whilc 'Hmlh lhnnlznh 11ml :lmlg'c' Ix'nhm'lmn zlg'nin diqingnishwl lhmnwh'u mm the hzmhwnnl in li:hlxk'ThllH. .1than hy Hmthcl' Ihhchmzum. lh'nthcr linktr IHILIIEIQUI 1hr Vanity Lxhwimmingr 1021111 which fmturwl Ihmhm's Stunt. .Nl. Stunt, zlml Hshvr. Thv :1ll-vumpm Icnnis tnurm-y was cupped hy Phillip whn nlw played an Ihv I'I'thmun 1mm whih- Ih'nthcl' thCIlIHZlHIl ,xpzu'lu-rl Ihv varsity nut team. Fencing fuund Ih'nthvr linrnw m captain :1an lh'nzht'rs Lnn-H. Sivk. Yustulzl, and Powell sliving Iht' umm- ncms. Hrulhur Purcell was whtnr nf the Alrglux. First Row, Left to Right: Cotins, Lord, Lovell, Purcell, Dundas, Patterson, Dunn, Barnes, Loving, Rager, Halslead, Lee, Baker, H. 5., Stout, Weyer; Second Row: Sick, Travis, Stone, C. B., Buschmann, Ott, J. 1..., Phelon, Leete, Vastola, Sanders, Jordan, Fisher, C. L., Mansfield, Collins, Svikhart, Nicol, Kennedy, Welling, Jones, JeErey; Third Row: Sherman, Powell, Malcolm, Binswanger, Tasker, Byron, Skelley, Wheller, Buckley, Andrews, Raines, Grant Thompson, Hillyer, Sutton, Young, Maxwell, Copp; Top Row: Clark, Duncan, Phillips, Derby. McCallum, Velleu, Stevens, Robertson. SENIOR CL Baker. H S. Barnum C. F. Cutins. A. H. Dundas. P. H. lJunn. IJ. G. Halstwl, j. H. jurtlan. D. A. Lee. H. XV. Ltn'cll. R. G. Luving. C. LA. Lurtl. 17. T. Meyer. ,L R. lettcrmn. V. S. Purcell. J. R. ASS Smut. H. C. Yasmla. A. P. XYc-ver. J. M. ,I L'XIOR CLASS Ash. C. 1:. Huschnmnn, H. l 1. sz'lty. A. XV. L ul1i11s. Ii J. Fishcr. C. U Lccte. F. U, Mansfield. I'. S. Nicul, Y. A. 0tt.J. H. I., l'hcllm. V. X. Sanders. R. Y. Smith. H. H, Smith. R. IL Stune. L IL Ragcln 17. :X. Suhcl. H. H. Sick, II. I :tsxixtwl by Ih'ntlu'r Mmm us qwrtx mlitur, whilc limthcrs Luvcll and Dunn wm'v lll15i110$5 munugvrs nf the lerlimzl :md Ulla Pudrida rvslwcliwly. Elwtwl tn Phi 119121 Kappa xwrc limthcrs Culins :uul Hulstcd who lnl'uught high tlislillctiun tn the Hunw with Hmtlwr Ilzmux wlw wnn tho Yo1cyun Mcmnriztl I'rixv fm' Ming the must nuhlzlmling junior 11w provinm ymr. Hrnthcrs Hnrncs and Baker were active m1 VICS :md limthcr Sahel wzu president nf Delta Sigma lx'hn. Mystical Sewn 11ml Chip Stunt 21ml Skull and Svrpcnt 11ml limthm's jmu 127 Svikhart. C. M. Travis. R. 15. SOPHUMURE CLASS Andrews, B. linsu'ungcr. F, iucklcy. R. Hyrnll. l. Comm. j. Grunt. Ii. X1. Maxwell. V. Puwcll, R. FRESIHIAX CLASS Clark. M. Derby. R, Duncan, Ii. Hillycr, IX jcffrcvx. R. Jones. D. Kennedy, .1. McCallnm. R. Phillips. J, Sherman F. 'lhskcr. XV. 'I lmn11nun.L'. Ycllcu. R X'c1ling. S. Ymmg. ti. Ruinm. R. C. Rnhcl'twm. IL Skclly. VI. Strvmh, ,l Sultan. IL thulcr, V. dun, D11mlus.z111d HZlI'Ilt'h limlhcr Ihmhmzum '1 .X.l Ih'nthcr Ruincs was um- nf tho hlilu-n and mm in John Meyer was the Cardinal Key lx'qn'cwntu- tivn' fm- Iki LVpsilnn. izmlm was prvsidcnt ut- Ihr flux uf '48. and Chip Stunt- was Vicc-lmav itlvm Hf 1111 class nf 3W. Lcmling' the Xi tllfH11th 111B mmncmnm 'wzn' WH'C: president Dunnld U Dunn: victwprwi- tlent Yinslmv S. Putu-rsnn; secretary .Inlm R. nyvr; rushing chairman Richmond I 1. Smith: and cm'rcspnmling xrcrctun' 151111 D. I.th. CHI PSI Three years after the nutiunal fraternity was founded at Union Cnllege in 1841. Alpha Alpha nf Chi Psi hecame the third fraternity chartered 1m the hill. Since the reopening of the Lodge in February of 1946. it has risen remarkably in prmninenee ml the campus. This rise was due to hard work and sincere devotion 011 the part of returning brothers, new pledges. and lnyal alumni of the Alpha. A source of great pride tn the Lodge during the past year was its acquisition of the Thayer 'lhrnphy. an award made yearly to the Chapter at Chi I'si must outstanding in activities. scholarship. and urgzmizzltinn. The 1:151 time Alpha Alpha received this award VHIS in 1928. Pruminent among the brothers on campus were lid May as Cullege Bmly secR-tztry-treas- urer. and jack Heary, who was president of the Cardinal Key. Huh thx'lie was Chairman of the Cullege Body elections committee. thllly Burnett, chairman of the assembly cmnmittee, and l-h'others Haight. Pew. zmtl I'itts were ac- tive 011 other cmmnittees. jim Callahan served :15 :1 member Hf the Ulla Padridu stth, and Fred Sehneehurger zmtl Dick Seher wrote for the AIrgm. Left to Right, Front Row: Haight, Smith, Remis, Shakespeare, Daniels, Scherer, Ryan, Schlieman, Danzell; Second Row: Combs, Littell, Baer, Camp, May, Abbott, Studwell, J. A., Millikan, Geary, Schumann; Third Row: Callahan, Westcott, Wylie, Stewart, Schneeberger, Miner, Richardson, Scher, Kapica, Medd, Matienzo, Spencer; Top Row: McLeod, Norton, Studwell, J. B., McGrath, Johnson, Cagney, Francis, Anderson, Joff- ray, Hoch, Judd, Hallock, Gibbons, and Blair. Alpha Alpha cnmrihutwl greatly tn the 1947 undefeated aml untied smsun fur the fnuthzlll team with hrothcrs Gmry, Studwell. Shcrcr, Mwld. Kapica, Hurnctt Schmnzum. hlntTray, Schneelmrger. Schlicnuum. :md jnhnsun play- ing inmurtant rules in the Iezunk prugrcss. U11 mhcr athletic teams were Dun :Xlnlmtt as cap, min 0f hasehall. Frank Hnwles. captain Hf the wrestling 1621111. and Ricks Lind. cn-czlptuin of the lnbkethall team. lid May was 11 huskcthall standout. while Bill juhnson competed fur Illt' swimming team duringr the winter smson. May. UFmsty Francis. and Len Schumann played mm the varsity nine. and Gil Camp, Huh thx'he. SENIORS .Xhlmtl. D. C. Anth-rsun. h L H'. Hucr. J. 1.. Iknkisrr. hV, R. hnx'h'x'. 17. 'U. l'mrm-II, W. XI. Vamp. H. C Vumhx. K 11. Kcnm-rly. R. X. Littcl. W. R, May. 1i. IL. ,Irh Millikun. R, 1', vax. R, L. l I I Nhhnmzmn. 1.. RI. $1ntlwcl1.J.X. .l l' X H h RS Ill;1ir.lth. t'ugmj. Wh h L k'ullughzm. .l. D. hilllitlx 1., I Hutu . J, C. Hnmrlrivh. W. Ii Ilufmzln, X. L. x :. KilliiCZl. J. H. NIH iruth. R H . Mth, C. L. thh-t'. h'. 5' and Dun jutTruy were mm the truck mun. Num- crnus other hrtht-rs lmrticipmml in jnyvu'. freshnmn. aml intrannn'al spurts. FIRST SICMES'HER HFFIHCRS President ...................... Dun Ahhutl Yicc-Prt-sith'nt .................... lid May Secretary .................... Frank amvhnx' 'lhrcasnrcr ....................... Gil Unnp SIEU hND SEMESTER HFFICICRS President ...................... Dun Ahhntt Vicc-Prcsidcnt ................ Secretary ..................... 'lhrezlsurcr ........................ Hi1 Linnp Left to Right, Front Row: Bell, Look, Anderson, Ferris, Halleck, Pabuda, Voorhees, Cowan, Dolby, Bowman, Teot; Middle Row: Gregory, Hoover, W., Bishop, Marskon. Wentworth, Downey, Green, Narkiewicz, Elmore, Bauer, A., Cruninger; Top Row: Stimon, Dilts, Richter, Egly, Coleman, Eaton, Bucknell, Phillips, Brown, Johnson, and Sowden. 1111111 IIPSIlllN 1111- 111111 111:11111-1'111 111-11:1 1'111111111 11:11 1211:111- 111111-11 :11 111111211111 1111111-g1- 111 1X34. 1111- 111011111 111-111117111 1112111111 111 111-11:1 L'111111111 11:11 :111111-11 111 1I11- r1111 111 11119. 211111 1.1 1111111 :1 1121111 111' 1111211 11:11 1111110 111 111- :1 1:111:1- 111-1111111111-1111- 111111111111 111111 111111 111'1-1' 1111'1'1' 111111111111 111111111111 :11-111,11 1111- 11111011 81:111-1 :11111 Canada. 1111- 111-111117111 1111111111. 1111111141111; 111 :1 1111111- 111 11-1-111111 11111115111111 11111141111 11111: 11:11 111121111 111-1-11 1'1-1111111-11 111 111 11111-411111 1111- :11111 11111111114 1:111111- 1111 1111- 111-1'11-11111 11111111111. 81:11'1111: 111111 :1 1111.111 11:111111111 11f 1111111111-1'1 111 171-111'11211'1' 111-111. 1111- 1111111111 11:11 11111-1- 1-x111111111-11 111111115411 1111- 11111111 111 1111-1111111 111111111111 :11111 111-w 1111113111 111 111:11 11 111111' 1111111111-1'1' 11111 1111111 111'111111-1-1. 111111. 11111111. :11 111111111111r 1'11:1111111:1111 11:11 11:1111111-11 111.1 11111 111111111111 11111 11-1'11'111111. :11 :1 1111111 111' 11111111-1-11 Th1- 1-11:11111-1' 11 11111-1- again :1 11111141- 111111-111111z11 11rgz111- 11111- 1-1111111-1'21111111 11111111 1111- 11111111111 1111-1111111-11 1111-1'1- 1111-1151611 111 81-1111-111111-1'. 1121111111. 11:111 5011101111111: 1111- 1111111-1'54'11:11111:111- 11111111611 111111 :1 1411111 111-:11 111 111111- 111-1111'1- 111-1111111 11111-111-11 111 1-111111111-111111' :1 111-11'. 1111 1111-1-11 11:11' :11111 101-1171111111 11111111 111 1111- 1-1-11:11'. 11111111 11:11 111111 1111-11 1111111 :11 :1 1111-211 11111111 11111 :11-111'1111-1 1111111115: 1111111111 11:11:11 :11111 111111112111 111-6111111111. 1':1111 11:13:10.1- w:11 :1 111-1131:2111- 111 1111- :1111111:11 11:1111111211 1111111'1-11111111 111 1111- 111-11:1 1'111111111 11:11- 1111111 111-111 111 11111111111. Xvw 111111. 111 811111-1111 111-1'. 1111- 1111111161 :11111 11111 :1 1'1-111'1-11-111:1111'1- 111 1111- 11111111111131 1-111111-1'1-111-1- :11 1111- 1111111111111 1112111111 111 .1:11111:111y. 111-11:1 11111111111 11:11 1'1-111'1-11-1111-11 111 111:111-1'1111111- pus activities during the past year. Maurie Cowan was 011 the varsity tennis and squash teams. and tYalt Hoover, Bill Bishop. Rog Stimson. Howie Marston. and Bruce Bowman ran on the cross country and track teams. jue Bauer was a consistently dependable performer 0n the soccer squad. Socky Perakos and Bob Gillett again distinguished themselves at fenc- ing. and Huh Gruninget' and Dan Ferris were mm the swimming squads. Hull Hagley was on the wrestlingr team. while Gran Sowden and Rug Stimson wrestled 0n the freshman squad. SENIOR CLASS Bowman, R. B. Cuwan, M. E. Gillett. R. S. Grimes. R. S. Halleck, F. E. Hughes. A. F. Look, R. E. Pobuda, R. Tent. A. D. Voorheeg E. L. JUNIOR CLASS Anderson, R. B. Bagley. P. T. Batten J. C. Ferris. D. C. Hoover, VY. B. Narkiewic7..1. P. Perakos. P. G. Schmalz. Jt XV. SOPHOMORF. CLASS Jdshnp, W'. D. Downey. P. H. Elmore. M. 1.. Gregory. F. R. Gruninger. R. M. Marston. H. Treen H. M. FRESHMAN CLASS Brown, E. M. Bucknell. R. J. Coleman. J. S. Dilts. R. V. Eaton, G. P. Iigley, D. Hoover, C. J. Jnlmson, B. A. Phillips, D. M. Richter. J. C. Sowden. G. H. Stimson. R. C. XVentworth. C. C. Marsh Elmure and Porter Dmvney were junior editors 011 the Argus and Dean Egly, jim Rich- ter, Eddie Brown. Duke XVentworth. and Dave Phillips were scuts. XYentwnrth and Gordie Eaton played in the newly-formetl band. and sang in the choir along with jack Hoover and Paul Bagley. Uthcers during the past year were: Robert Pnhuda. Jr., president; Edmund 1.. Voorhees. vice-president; Peter G. Perakus. recurding secretary. and I. P. Narkiewiez. treasurer. MPHA IIHIA PHI The background of Alpha Delta lyhi 215 a national fraternity is a lung 211111 historic one. In 1832 Samuel Ellis founded the fraternity at HamiItun Linllege and in 1856. following the union of the Betrian 21nd Lebanian societies. the 1Yesleyan chapter was established. The present chapter house was built in 1900 and replaced the original structure which was 1884. During the past year the hrothers have carried on an intensive renova- erected in tion program and they pnint with pride to their new playroom which they built and furnished themselves. Controllingr the course Hf house affairs this year were john Mchnnell and Trell Yukum. successive chapter preaidents. and David Mc- Clellan. fauilty adviser. Among the members of the chapter active in various societies were Hill Bleloek. Hank Sa- laun. and john McDonnell. who served in T.N.E.; jack Eztston, active member nf the Cardinal Key: and Chip Lofstedt who was elected to Phi Beta Kappa during the fall semester. Pruniinent in campus literary activities were Bah Gamon. former Imsiness litanztger of the glryux. Moe Hruwn. associate editor of the C'urdinal, and Hank Salami, sports editor of the Ulla I'ndridu. ilihmughnut the year the Alpha Delts stip- Left to Right, Front Row: Mansfield, Ludlum, McCathran, Eustis, Bradley, Sewell, Taylor; Second Row: Swett, Marsland, Williams, Dodd, McDonnell, Ott, Blelock, Crosby, Hills, Salaun; Third Row: Ahlers, Ferguson, Fischbeck, Bartlett, Beard, Yocum, Robinson, Werner, Olmstead, Tuttle; Fourth Row: Wright, Briggs, Pyle, Brown, Ovi- att, Devaul, Price, Dean, Deininger, Gamon, Easton, Phelps, Lofstedt; Top Row: Dyke, West, Dwyer, Rowan, Wubbenhorst, Hale Sweet, Kelly, Miller, Peck, and Stemler. :1 j ,, . 1' i E plied athletes to 211111051 every Cardinal varsity team. Adair 11111111151111. Dick 1 h'iatt. 211111 Steve Sweet played 1111 XVesleyan's undefeated fnut- hz111 team; Tum 3111115110111 and Hank 5211211111 tthc latter 1111 Olympic cundidutm starred on the varsity soccer team. 1111111115011 211111 Uviutt alsn represented the, house 011 the basketball 1621111 whiIe Art Stemlcr :11111 11111 1161511 carried the hopes of 11131611111 in wrestling and fenc- 111;,r respectively. 111 the 1111111 111' racquet spurts. Steve Beard 211111 5111211111. the latter as team captain, played 1,111 the 5111121511 tez1111 while 821- SENIOR CLASS Bartlett, D. L. Iilcluck. 1V. XV. Dndd. F. P. 1111-1'g11s'1111. F 1.. Fiscl1hcck,1-1.B, 11111101111111, 1. P. 113115111411le. 011115111111. P. Ott. N. Yncum, T, XV. JUNIOR CLASS Ahlcrs. R. Beard. S. F 31'iggs.C.A. Bruwn, M. H. Crushy. R. A. Dciningcr, N. DL-Vaul, R. 1521511111, 11 Gamun, R. Oviatt. C. R. Pratt. R. C. Price, 11K Rt Pyle, N. Rohi11sm1.J. A. Sala11n.H.R Stemlcr, A. XV. VVc-rncr, J. XV. West, M. XV. SOPHOMORE CLASS 1211111 was also captain 11f thc 10111115 team 111111 New England tennis singles chznnpion. Oviatt, Nick 1161111115461 211111 1111111 McDuunell completed the sports 11116-1111 :15 1116111116115 111' the baseball 1611111. 111 thc 116211111 Hf social activities, the Alpha Dclts were able, tn chalk 1111 11111110 triumphs hy the success of their house-parties during the year. Those gala occasions were characterized by popular cocktail parties 1.1111 the faculty 111111. for Visiting Alpha Dclt chapters 1.1111111 other colleges. 1111 51111113 week-emls, Bradlcy. 1. 11. Dean. 11. IJwycr, R. 1V. 1Jykc,P.D. 1131a. A. Kelly. XV. H. Marslaml. J. Mi11c1xXV. Peck. J. K. Ruwan. A. L. 561111111113. Sweet. 5. chtt 1;. XYright, C. M. XVuth-rharst. W. H. FRESHMAN CLASS Edwards. C. 1V. 111115115,R.C. Ludlum. R1 McCathran, F M. Phelps. R. M. Taylur. J. H. XYilliams, D. S. INACTIYE BROTHERS 111115.1.,R. Lufstcd, N. G. Pitt, 11. L. T111116. P. B. DHIA KAPPA EPSIHIN During this 11ml year mcmhmx HI- Illt' Hammu Phi chzth-r ut- Dclta Kappa lilbilun vntt-rml intu tVtNle-x'nn's t-xtrzL-Htrrith'H' activ- itiw with gustu. Hn tht' scmml undefeated fnnthzlll tczmt in twn years and in the cullcgvk mtire histury wcrt' tlim Ihn'tnn. captain and khullcgc Hmh' president, Nowell. Iizlttm. Xelsun. Ray tatcmzul. Ilnhncs. zmtl tYhiting. L'hzn'lic Lynth wm assistant manager. Mm'ningstzlr. 8101111. and Rug Til-thr wore chccrlcmlch. th-HIOI' ulsn frmml many Dt-kt's engaged in varsity athletics. chiting. as cwcztptnin nf tho haskcthztll team, wzts :tccnmpzmic-tl hy Ray Halv- mzm. quvh. :11111 51mm. '1.th nvimming 1021111 was captained hy tYiH tYilmut. with tlcnrgt- and Val Fm-hm :nul Rug Tuylnr again stimul- uut pcrfm'mm-s fur thslcyzm. Spt-hnun, Nt-w- hury. Vila. Murphy and lillithm-p xwrv on the Mluztsh squad. In the spring L'mlgdmt wzn numzlg'vr Hf thc tennis team with Spthnzut :md Ntlstm ZIISH nu the squad. Murphy zmtl Now- hm'y wm't- mtmlwrs ut' the yachting Clllh. 11ml H'idtlucs. lR-ztth'. 21ml Vila tnnk part in varsity hzlschztll. The truck tL-um included such stand- nuts us Hurtnn. ICthtm. Hcgg. Knight. and Ht'm-g'c l'nrhes. Left to Right, Front Row: Hanau, Van Sill, Welsh, Macomber, Clancy, Keller, Miller, Gregory, Goodrich, Williams, J., Taylor, D., Young, Siebert, D'Amanda; Second Row: Whiting, Sutherland, Murphy, Congdon, Simonetti, Newbury, MacPherson, Wilmot, Forbes, D., Fellows, P., Winchester, Bateman, P., Trout, Plehaty; Third Row: Burton, Malcolmson, Eldred, Morningstar, Hammond, Wright, Lynch, Mason, Widdoes, Wil- liams, R., Spelman, Ellithorp, Bora, Murray, Redfleld, Dibble, MacFarlane, Eaton; Top Row: Driscoll, White, Nowell, Begg, Hiscano, Deatly, Vila, Wetzel, Bateman, R., Gilbert, Sloan, Knight, Taylor, R., and Nelson. GRADUATE STLVDENT ,lcnnings. P. SENIOR CLASS Hatrmzm, C. I'. Burtnn. R. B. Cnngdnn, D. E. lillithorp, E. D. Fellows, P. D. Fellows, S, D. Fm'hcs, 11 P. Uerncrt, XV Bh MacPht-rsun. J. A. Murphy. 5. XV. thhun, I'. C. Plchatyh 5.1.. Simnnetti. J. A. Sutherland. R. B. Trout. K. hV. thiting. R. A. hVihnnt, hV. G. hVinchcsu-r. K. S. JUNIOR CLASS icgg. Ii. K. linra. F. hV. Ik'atly, R. H. I thIt. C. G. Fatah, I A. Fnrhcs. H. F. Hiwann. R. Lynch. f. f. MucFurIanr. A. Kl. Mawn. D. X. Murniugstur. T. W. Murray, R. 1:. Nuwcll. P. C Spylmanul, H. Vil;1.,l.5. XVithlmw. W'. P. Williams, R. T, Wright. Ii 5. SUPHUMURF. CLASS iammzm. R. Drinwll, F. A. Hldrczl. J. Li Ful'hes. G. R. Hilhcrt. .l. U. Hanmmml,11. Hnlmw. J. H. Knight. R. L XclsmL hV. H. Rcdhcldh D, hXX Scihcrt. W'. A. Sluzm. G. hV. Strung. J. M. Tnyhrr. K. R. WMAI, hX'. 1C. thitc. G. R. FRICSHM AN VLASS D'Amzmda, L. Hlanry. R. IQ Hnudrich, H. Hrvgury. U. 5. Hannah. K, Keller. N ll. Mammlwr, R. L. Malcnlmmn. H. W. Miller. J. V Tayhnr. H. l.. Yszilv. N. F. hYUhh. A, D. XYilhmm. J. kl Ymmg. I :X In Ihv full Murphy nml an-ll wm'v clcclwl 1n l'hi H6121 Kappa. while .Iim lizllun ,xcrvml :h' chairman of thc rumpus chm drive. with 1hr hVihnnL H'hhlm-s. and leclhhvrwn tutxk part in .wlmtc uhlv :Lxsistzmcc nf Dung t'nngthm. activities. In the spring AIZICPIIEIBHH. 1h:- hm: hes Iriulm'il'ule. and Frank Driscull played hshtnhujud' un tht' greens :11 Iitlgmvnml CL. In ht-m'm-n Sum Murphy was whtur uf tho ful'rll'lull. Pclc hcllmw wm Viw-lnrcsitlcm of thc CA. Vat Furlws' glih tongue ,xwuywl Tho rlchute chlh. Bruce Sutherland was prvsidrm uf Ihc :thzltcr Huh :1an nn the executive hmml nf XVES. jim lhn'tml :mrl IR-lc Folhnw wrre cltnziked in Skull zmd Serpent 111ysticinn. :1an Cu 'Jl lelrhc Lynth Immwl fur huth tho Ulla IHHI and the A Irma: Hoke froshIm-n :le Innk part in mmu-rnm spurts inul activitivs during IIIL' year. lihh'ml. Mnrningstur. hVihnul. znnl lillithm'p xww churu-r mcmhcrx nf Sigma Tau Alpha. :1 m-w :uul diHcrcnt nrgzmimtiun 1m 1hc thv 1an Ulmpm JrL-zmml 1111 nfm- :1 rml Hvlw hnuw 1um-x'wamuthrr functinn in which cwry Hzmmm Phi Dckc Imrticipznul hmly zmrl soul . FIRST SISMICS'IhICR HFFlkthRS IM-sirh-nt ....................... chhury Vitcilhrhident ................... Iilhlhnrp SCCYCIZIF-V ........................ Rwlht'ltl 'lhl't'ilSlllVL'Y .......................... lintun SICU A'D SICM liS'IhER HFFMWCRS President h.,.h............HHXlzlcth-sml X'icwlhresidcnt .................... thhnuI Srcretur-x' ........................ lehchl Trczwurer .......................... Eaton Left to Right, Front Row: Sprenger, Pfeiffer, Pierce, Scott, Wadsworth, Thorp, Igle- hart, Waller, Knapp, Fiero, Erlanger; Middle Row: Smith, Wilson, Lutz, Henderson, Saxton, Mansure, Garrison, Carter, Greene, McGowan, Hurd; Top Row: Sharp, Webb, Cook, Silbersack, Moore, Churchman, Sherburne, DePuy, Snow, Walden, and Hecker. BHA IHHA PI Sinee V-j Day. when :1 single mun wzts liv- ing in :t sully depreeiztted Iietzt House. the Mn Iilmilnn chapter hf Item Theta Iti has made :1 remarkzthle reem'ery. lietzts returning frnm the wrvieex cnmhined with new hmthers tn send the house sehnlastie average wzn'ing' to new heights. L1m11emtix'e alumni pitehetl in tn hunt the murtgztge :tml m'erhuttl the physical plant. And with the pledging mt :muther uutstumhne freshman delegation last full. Hetzt returned tn its place :mmng the lemlen mm the tVesleynn eampux Amung the mute tumum lieta huthe fune- tinm Hf the past year were the three hth'l'KtY- tim. led at? by the still-tztlketl :thnut Apache Hf full: the VVeek-emlt :1 stteeess tleqxite the tieree weather: Inn'ty 1:151 Xux'emhet' Alumni the IJI'HIUICHSI wt the L'nnneetient Furttm Hf the Air frum Hetn last full: and the Christmm 136 :tml freshman ittitizttinn hunqtteb Hf mere l'e- eent timm. ICxtm-etn'rieulur activities :tlsn Clltilllftl the Helm :tttentiun. hlim lix'ne. Ken Steet'e. Vinnie Verna leltl litl Carter were cup in last fullk Cllrtlinztl pigskin machine. Page Sharp and Dun Sentt were nttmhet'etl :tmung Hutch Me- Cnrdyk meeet'metL Huh Ltttz I'illlkctl :lmnng tVex WUNtt-Y squash plu-x'erst lSoh Iittekinghum, H'Shezt fur the enmxx-e::untrymen, Dave Piet'e- :unl Fred Ntu Len Hztt'rimn :unl D2111 run well hattletl the ht'iny deep with tVesleyanK Yneht thth. :uul Prillee Html held down the hut comer fur the varsity nine this spring. In the held of mnnmmiezttitms. vimztl :lml :mml. Hank lirlanger plltlmletl the typetx'riter :h leNiSIEUlI etlitnr of the Ulla Pm! and us senint' enlitnr Hi the .Jl'fllle Howie Dyer and Mike Churchmml Jitl IikL-wiw :h juninr wlilmtx UI- 11w .ll'mrx; Liun Klnln' hczulwl 11w 1 15 Slwrh Pumdt zaml Iirl Lhru-r 21ml Hmrlic Vn17 dvn milwl NH 1119 vnlh'g'v rmlin Mulinn 2h 1liw jm'lxc-x :tml vnginu-r I'L-slu-cliwl-x. Tm: uf Hvlzxk nmrc Innuninvnl Imlilicizmx Km Ncm'v :md Vin lmlhn'r. wmx- :Lcliw in 111v Ik-lmlv Umncil :uul Inlvrnmirnml Rululinm Huh l'cspwtiH-ly. Halfway Iln'uugh 111v full tm'nL Ihw VuHL r uwumwl ln-mh-rship uf tht- hnuw frmm Km Slwrn' :mtl. tugL-IIn-r with Yiu-JMHIHT I'mlv Umk, me'tlvr Vinnie Ik'mu 11ml 1111151111'1' Hill 'Hlm'lxu lwl lltm lhruugh Ill: pzm HIVLKNV ml and mmnful ymr. SIiX H Hx' t'l..XSS lJul'm', Ii P, Fn-Hrh, V. V. Hllm'llv, ,V D. IIu-I1tICI w1I.lx .I Lutx. R. 1:. H'Shun IL i. PCI'HH. Y IX anlHnllll. Y R. Spn-ngur. V. I7. Stern. K. Y. 'l hnr11. V.A. JLVX H JR VLXSS Hill'IHSik.1:, IL Buckingham, R. L'. tumk. R. InJr. le7 . ll. lx'. Iirlzumvr. I l. finrriwn, 1., l5. JI. Humlxxill, X. R. Jr. lulvhzm Ix'. Knapp. U. Y. l.cl': II V. Y. .I .. .l r. LumHu-ru. i. X. Ii. Jr. Md iuwzm. U. R. Mnnmrc. F. TV Muhr. L L. Jr. chwll. 17.12.. 111 l'irn'v. ll, 1.. PIINIIIII. I V, 5mm; X Yu4waanIL 11.5 Vullur. D. M, KHI'I IHXH llx'l: CLASS limh. 11. I . Unity. Ii. Ii. Umxvhmzm. M.SJL Ucninux'r. X. Y, lJ-wr, 11. t1. jr. 17mm L'. Ii. Jr. I lunl. 1'. TL Jr. Uillvr. 13.. H,. jr. IK-ckV H. 1L J 11 l'ync. .l. .X. .111 Syxtun. H. XV. Sl12i1xil'n.lx'.'l Sharp. I', Shcrlmrnv. II, If. SI11i111.V -V..J1'. V;1lrlx-I1.L'. Ii. H I:RICSHMAXX CLASS IJitmm'c. H. F. Hccklu' 1;. H. Kvnnwly. VI. P. MIDHI'V. .l- 1... ll'. Plicffcr. VI .. J11 Phillilw, l. V . Jr. Sumuicn, H. L J x: Silhrrlerk. V. Ix'. YL'ML I l. J. H., Jr, Vicw. J. M. XVilwn, R. S, Vnurl. N. 5.. .ll'. IlHIA IAII IIHIA After the lean war years the Gamma Zeta chapter of Delta Tau Delta has again hecnme 1111 active factimi in campus life. The year 1947 marked the return of many memhers and 1111 Led by Bill Harwuml, the awakening nf activity in the house. lack their ntheers Irwin. president; Thnmpsun, vice-president; Fred secretary: and Herh Hands. treasurer. Delts compiled an em'iahle record uf accom- plishments. The immediate need for new members was taken care of hy the pledging 0f tifteen men at the beginning nf the fall semester. This excellent heginning was respmlsihle. to a great extent. for the successful past year. Fulluwing pledging came the alumni weekend of Novem- her Rth when many faithful members of years gone by shuwed Illl despite the miserzthle wezh ther cunditimis. At this gathering a real homl was evident between the 'Rtld timers and the yutmgsters which added greatly to the spirit of the day. I'Inwevcr. the house really let its hair tlmi'n mi the fall houseparty weekend. Friday was old clothes day with a record dance after the big football rally. Saturday everymic made the lung trek to Trinity. returning in order to enjoy the music of Teddy XVilham's orchestra. The 'Iihei's alsn performed after which everybody stampeded into the diningr room for the tradi- tional wnme party. Needless to say hy Sunday night Delta Tau was satisfied hut very tired. I'xtecuperating,r from the party tUHk a little time hut the hnuse succeeded in givingy the Left to Right, Front Row: Black, Willsea, Dietz, Shick, Wisseman, Gillette, Malamud, Jones, R., Steinert; Second Row: Hall, Gibb, Rourke, Pickens, Palsgrove, Irwin, J., Thompson, Harwood, Cerken, McEntee, Winkler; Third Row: Trevithik, Skillings, McMillan, Jones, C. E., Peterson, Duff, Bussing, Malone, Valentine, Giles, Switzgable, Fithian, Westover, Ridout, Irwin, F.; Top Row: Mason, McKelvey, Herbert, Young, Knappe, Allen Grant, Moersch, Hands, Laufer, Strang, Giger, McCarter, and Grant. CID 51:.X101x' 111.188 111-1111111111. 1. 1111111. 11. 111111.11. R..X. 11111111111111.11. I11 11'11111.,1.H. X11115111111: 1111, 1'1111g11111-11HI. 1.. P1111115. 111.1 11111111112111 11'11111111111111.11'. 1'. 11'1111111-1'.1x',1., 11L'X101x' 11.155 111111111. 11'. 15. 1517151311 11. 111111111. 11. R. K111111111: R. 17.. 1111110111111. 1'1111'11S1111J1. 1:. 11111111111111111'1. 5111111111-1, 11. 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X.1V. 11111111111 111111111 111111111 1111' 1111- 1211111111 111 L'111'1111 111111. 1111- 111-111 have 111111 11 111;r 11111111 111 11x11111-1111r- 111111111111 :111111'111115 111511. 1111111' 111115111. 11111111111 11131-1: 1511111111 1111111111, 10111111 15111111111 111111 11111 11111111111111 wert' 111111111113; j11111'11:111.xt.1 1111' 11111 .11'11115. 1311131111 591111114 111 1111' 111111111111 111 $1117 11112 .Xx 1.1111 1111111111115. 111111111 wcrc 111-15 111 1111 1111:1115. 11111 11111113; 111111 11111 1111'1'11111111'11 11'111'1' 11111111113. 11'111111 1111111'11-1' 11111111111111 1111111111 5111111511. 111111 11111111111-111111 111111 111111 11'CI'L'V11N1C 11111111111'1x. 11111 11111111111 playing 5111121511 111111 141111- 1111111- 111111 111'1111111-11 1111- 111151111111111. 111111 1111111111 1111111111 11'1'11 1111' 11111 11115111 111111? 1 30 111201111'. 11. 1ir11111,X1..1. .111111-5. C. 15. 31111111111111.111. 1. 11111111113111. X111Cz11'11'1'. C. C. 11111101111111.1211. .111151111.1..11. 1111111111. 1:. 17.. 511-1111-1'1. 1x'. ,1. 11111111111. 11. 15.. 111111.11-11.I.. 1'. 11511111111111. 1. 1: Y111111Q.1V.1J. FRESHMAX CLASS 1111sa111g. .1. 11. L'1111111111u1. C. 1:. 11111111111111.11'. 1.. 11111'1g1111.11.111 11111111111. .1. .1. 11111111, R. 1V. 111111111111. 1Q. 1.. 111111111. 1:. .1. 1111105. R. 11:. 11111111111111. 1'1. XI1'K1'1V'1'. L1. 1.. 1111111111111.11. X111131NL'11.11.11. i. 11. 51111214111110. 1x'. '11, 511111111115. 111111 11111 11111111111111171111111 111- 111111111 111111111111111111 11-11111 11'111'11 51111115; 111111-11 11111111111. L'1111s1111 1211111 1111.1 111115111 5111111111 1111111111111. 1111111115: 11111111- 11'1'511- 1111111 1111111111-1'1111111x 111 111111111 11111115. 111;: 111111141111, 111111 11111 11111111111111. 11111111 31111111111111111 1111111111- 111111611 111 1115111111111 111111112111. 01111111011115: 1111- 11111111 111111111111. 81111111;r 1111 11111 LIX 11111111101 111-1111 111111- M1111- 111111111. 1111111115 11111111. 111111 .111111 111115317 111111111. X111111111 11110.1 1-x111-11c11 11s 111111111111111151 1111 11111 Umliuul 115 11611 115 111111-1'11111111151r 111 1411111 11111151' 111110111111 with 1115 111111111 51111-5. T110 11111111 111111 11111511111 11 111 1111111 11111111 :1 1111111111 11111: AlPHA EH1 11H11 111'111111111111g 51111111111 111 11111121 11111 111111 215411-1- 111111 11111 11111191- 11:1.x 11111111111 :1 111-1'1 x111'111ws1111 1111111 111111 11151 51111111111131. A1 11111 111111 111 1111511- 11154 111111111 17111 R1111 11111111141111 with :1 11111 11111111 14121111111 111' 11111511111111 111111 1111-1111 11111111 111:1551111'11 11'111111- 1111111111115 51111111 111111 2118111111 1111- 111-1111111113; 5111111113 111 11121111 11111111 11111111191111 111nm. 11111 11111151- 11'115 111111 11111 111' 11116511111111 151111 11111111. 111111 211511 5111112111 1111 1111111111195 111 111cc 1111111. 111111111 11111-13. 11111111121111. 211111 111511111111111 1111111. A1 1162151111311 111111 11111119151111 11:1111111111 increzued 11111111111111 11111115 116511115 111211121331111 1111- 1111115111: 11111 11111 01111 111111111111. 111111-1111311111111 1'1111 11111111 111111111011 :15 11111111- 111:111ng1xr; 11111111111 wcrc 8111111115011 111 111111 111111' furnishings :11111 11x111r1-s 1111'1,111g1111111 11111 11111151, A 11111-411111 11111111; 111111 1111117111111 5111111111111. 1111111111 1111' 111;111:1g'111111'111 111' 111111 1111111112 8.1111 11111111111113 54111111 1111111 11.1 511111111 11111111111111 111-1 11111111 111 11111111 11111111111110 511111111 111111111111? :11111 1111111111111 111111111 11111111'1111111111-111. 11111 111 1111111111111 11111-6 11111111 111111511 112111111. 11111 111111111 1111121111111 1111111111 :1 1411111111 11111111111 111 11111119 111 51111111 152111111 3111111111151 1111111111111 where he 111151111111 :15 111111181611 11111 He11111111'g1-r wzu 11111151: SCU'C- 1:11:13 111111 111111 311111115111'5 111111111105 11111111111111 1111211111111111511111 111 11111 81111111111 1'211'11-1'. 11111111 1111 11111 111111 1111511115 111 11115111111r week 111'1111154' 111 1x11111141 1i111eri11g11111, 1115111111; 1112111111311. :11111 1115 wife. 111111111111. 11'111111' 111111513111 11'111'11 1111111111; 111211 11111111 51-1 :111 example 1111. 11111 111111111 111111111. 11111stz11111111g' 111 51111115 111111111; 1111- 1:111 5111151111 Left to Right, Front Row: Altermatt, Grieb, Huang, Dudley, Wicks, Young Barratt, Cargill, Hammett, Apicella; Second Row: Hathaway, Brown, Gould, Keith, P., Lovetl, Lezotte, Henderson, Rodman, Etherington, Otico; Third Row: Bourn, Collister, Harris, Neal, Goodale, Hall, Brooks, Shorter, Keith, G., DeGennaro, Riley, Carey; Fourth Row: Vessey, Pallein, Thompson, Wahl, Chambers, Fisher, Cutler, Jones, Harrison, Macksey, Manning, Selvin, Lemire and Hemberger. SENIOR CLASS Hrmx'n. P. 1!. Hunld. VY. TL Hathaway, X. I'lcmmmm'ay. P. chdcrmn. D. H. Kvith,1 .U. Lt'luth. R PL Luvctt. F, XV. lemzm. S. S. JUNIOR CLASS Amlicolla. S. linurnr. IL A. were Hill irnnks 21ml Iirnuks, Y. L Ilruw11,lx'.X. filmy. K I lithcringtnn. R. H I Imnhcrgcr. T. V. Lcmirc. .X Klzwkscy, j. C. Uticu. IX Riley. j Ii SUPHUMURE CLASS Hmmlm's. 11S L u1listc1 . II N Iri.xhc1', V. H. Frank lulmsnn. sewing dashes an the gridirnn wcl'v zutcmlcd 10' the chews 0f :1 united Crnw cheering sce- tinn. Meanwhile Frank jnlmsun cums 111-:11' breaking Veleiyzulk cross country record. Hating HM must uf tho sczmm, Funk run fifth in the New England champinnships. This spring Frank and Hill 1'2111 first places again in truck, 21 spurt in which I'ctc I'lcnnncnway 11ml already made his mark fur thruwing the hammer. Yinter spurts caught up mzmy Alpha 1-H Harris. H P. Julmmn. I? X. KCiIll. H U Nlanni11g.j. NCRL R. f. PallL-in. J. Ryan. C. X, '1 1101111wi11.j. XI, Vcsmy, R. A. Vzlhl. H. FRICSHMAX CLASS .Utcrmntt. P. Barratt. K. Chi Rho freshmen. whilc 11mm c121ssI11c11 Char- Ulrgill, I.. DcUcnnzlm, Dudlvy. R. Hndualc. F. 2 Gricb. R. Hall, C. I'lzunmctt, R. Hzlrrisnn, R. Huang; H. JHHLN'. L. Shm'lL-r, C. Vi0ks, T. leng. B. lic L'urqx: Bud Invert. and Shm'ty Sclvin mm- poled mm the wrvstlillg team. and Sam Rutlmzm un thv fvncing' team. Thc year was highlighted by :1 nwrlgugc- lmrnin;r cercnumy in Ihv spring. and distim guishcd 11y many visits by alumni nf classes dating back 10 1011. whcn Vcs1vynnk Phi Gamma Chapter was urgunizcd :ls ninth of twenty Chuptcrx 'Hu' I'rzltm'nity was fmmdcd at Trinity L'ullcgc in 1305. Left to right, Front Row: Crone, Grove, Prentiss, Beck, Fekety, Whyte, Morris, Berk- Second Row: Richards, J. Monk, Hage, Greenway, man, Nagle, Leiman, Lovejoy; Long, Reichard, Marra, Herz, Vennart, Lowey, Reynold, J.; Third Row: Groth, Maroney, Heers, Hanford, Reardon, Metz, White, Reynolds, J. R., Porter, Menin, Holway, Hess, Henstenburg Webb; Top Row: Besch, Prince, Haskell, Chickering, Overstrom, Platt, Brown, Dolberg, Bremer, Pratt, Arms, Goodale, Kaufmann, Stanton, and Russon. SIGMA Ill! The lipsiltm Gamma Chapter at Sigma Nu Fraternity was established in 1920 and repre- sents number 95 in a netwurk ml 100 chapters all over the cnttntry. The chsleyan CllletCY was furmet'ly Alpha Sigma Delta. and the name is still preserved in tho Alumni Associar tinn. In keeping with tho pnst-war plans nf cx- pansitm. the house has hccn thml'oughly rc- dccoratctl. and thirteen new men pledged. 111 fraternity has continued the with activities. the highly commended Sigma Nu Forum guest speakers on all topics. aml has taken an enthusiastic interest in all campus cxtl'a-cnr- ricnlar work 142 Norman Lung was president 0f the Gltc Club; Peter liriskivich. president of the lntcrs national Relations Huh; john Hcrz. president nf the French Club: jack Reynolds was presi- dent 0f the llrc-chd. Club; .Inhn F. Rcynuhls was president of the Sophrmmre LIA. Cabinet: aml Real Mnrris was Drum Major for the haml. No less than six Sigma Nus figured in the and uthers held im- aml 51w Stomp lo publications. judge fall prmhtctinn of llarlwtll. purtant rules in :lnlignm' Cbuquvr. In the held of thite was an associate editor Hi the Cardinal, aml Rnhert helwty. John Hcrz. aml Charles Heck held pusitiuns on the .ll'wrx. In athletics. Pctcr Hrihkivich 21ml I'zml Llrtmc played varsity funthzlll. whilc Richard Hnlwzly and Bruce Mcnin wcre vital cngs n11 the soccer team. hlzwk Richards. jack Arms. Dave hYCbl? 21ml Runmln Russn wrcstlcrl. aml Raymund Utmdnlv and Judge thitc fumed. Thv frwh- mm wcrc csperinlly :lcliw. and must of Ilmn hgurttl in thc Vill-inlls year's wnrtx The hnnw had its mm Flu- piccc tlzmcc nr- chostru. and many hrnthm's Iwrfm'mwl in the thnir :md Glee Club. The parties Elt the hnusc were extremely succosfuL 11ml Virtually tht entire hunsc lnmml HUI fur the wimvr prom SICN IUR L'I.:XSS chmcr. J. 5. Hrvcnwziy, ,I. F. Hriskivith. P. Hagc. h. C. I h-rz. J. I l. Hulwuy. R. S, Lang, X, R, IAm'cy, R. H. Prinvc. A, I. lx'cynulds, Jh chnzu't. GA SUPUUMURE VIASS Ilcsch. hV. Ulickcring. hX. Crnnc. V. R, Huntlnlc. lx'. Ii. Haskell. R. W. lhmfunl. R. S. ch. R. 7: KaufmunlL hV. lex'. J. I'.. Lux'cjuy. 1:. .X. Klamncy. Sh Hell, R. R. Pnrtrr. V. H. Rczmlnn, R. XI. Rvynnhls, J. 1:. White, ,Ih II. IL Armm .I. ,1 L'XIOR CLASS h'uwn, Th 15.. Dnlht'rt. IL N. Uruth. Ii, H. chstcnlmrg, C. Harm. G. F. Mcnin, R H Mnnk, R. X. Nixnn, F. In Omrstrnm. ll Ii Plzm. H. A. I'ratt. D. L, Richards. J. lx'irhzlrds. U. K. F. IxK-irl121nl.. h thun R. K Stanton. K I l. hYchh. hY. 0. I:RICSI 1 MA X CLASS Hcvk. f. H. l'icrkman. W. W, Ii'krh'. 17. R, Iximnn, L XL Mnrris, XI. R. Xuglc. R, Prunivc, l . H. Trzwy. R. mum J. 1;. and spring hnuwpnrtim. while the fall festivi- Iics wt :1 high standard hy reviving. In great acclaim. the Sunday aftermum milk punch partics. Tho whims I'm- the hsml yhnr xwrt- Pctw' Hriskivith. Cmnmumlcr. am! .IZle Rvichartl, lieutenant cnmmzlmler. Hnwevcr. with Mick umclcrminn prugmm. he resigned after u shun whilv. and jack 611ml his plan: with Hcm- Harm clcctml 1n thn- L-xccutivc 124M. 'Ihn-zlsm'm' Wlh .Ilek Richards. sccrcmry szx Xurmzul Lung: David Richmwh was steward. and Rich- :ml thvuy tillwl thn- punt nf juninr sL-nntur. PHI SIGMA KAPPA The Alpha Triton chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa was founded at XYesleyan in 1928 when a charter was granted to a local fraternity Gamma Psi. which has been established on the campus in 1919. The first chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa was organized at the University of Massachusetts in 1873: the national fraternity will celebrate its diamond jubilee this yeart During the war the house activities slowed down. but have since been revived to their pre- war level. tVith the house newly painted on the outside and redecorated inside for a good post-war start. the fraternity has attucted large freshmen delegations for the past two years and now numbers forty-cme. a member- ship double that of pre-war years. Some ad- vanced standing men were also pledged last fall. Plans have been made to build a larger house within the next few years 50 that the present increase and any further increases in member- ship can be accommodated. The house itself. situated so near to the science laboratories. is very convenient for men majoring in science. All the sciences are represented in the house. In the way of spurts. Phi Sig turned out Hrst-rnte teams for interfraternity sports com- petitions. excelling in softball and basketball. Individuals who have won varsity letters in- clude Hippler. track and cross country; Beebe. cross country; MacDonald. soccer; and Gala- sky, basketball. Prescott and Stewart won numerals for freshman football. while Pedlow 'arned his on the soccer field. Phi Sigs have taken a vital interest in other campus activities. tYhitney is a memher 0f the Left to Right, Front Row: Milner, Mayer, Foxall, Webel, Nettles, Beaton, Water- house, Lorenson, Sweet, Preston, Watts; Middle Row: Eastman, Snow, Prohaska, Lamb, Jenkins, Eiser, MacDonald, DeCraH, Stewart, Sloat, Buss, Hofe, Callasky; Top Row: Culva, Vermilya, Thompson, Stevens, Beebe, Manahan, Pedlow, MacCoy, Stew- art, Newton, and Prescott. 144 1111111111115. S'I'L'DIfNTS 1'1'1111:1x11:1.1'. 51111-1. 11. SICNIUR 11.155 1111:111111,11. 1.111'1-1w 111. 1:. .1':1.1'11r. '11. 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K, 151111151111111' 11.155 111111'111'. 1101111111. .1. 111-111-541' 11111111115 11111111111111 111111 811-11111 15 :1 11111111111 111' 1111- 1';11'11111:11 Key. 11111115 11:15 1111111111 1111111111 :11'111111'1 :11111 51111115 1'1-1'11-11'5 :15 :1 1111111111111 111 1111- . 117111.11 11:111.. 1111 1111- 511111111 51111. 11111 11111151' 11:11'111-5 11'1'1'1' wry 51111110151111. especially 1111- N111'1111111L-r 11111- 111 11111111 :1 5111111110111 :11131111 11:15 111111. 1111- 1111111211 1111111 111 11111111111 guw 1111' 1111111111111 :1 4- U1 111111'. 11. 1.:111111, 1x'. N1'1111111, Ix'. 1'111111111'.1'. 1'1'1'5111111. 11. 8111:11. 15. 811-11111'1. 1:. '1111111111151111, 1'. 5111'11011011'17. 11.1551 .11111111'51111. 1'. 5. 11111111. 11'. .11. 131111111151 1'. 11'. 15171-1; 15. 11'. 112111111111,'1'.1:. 111111111. 11. .11. .111111111111.11.11'. 51111111.11'.15. 1.:1111'11'. 11. 1111111 . .1. .1. 11'1'11111-11.1'.L. 11111111111. S1'11111'111:11111.11.11'. 51111111'1'11111'141-1, 15. 11. Shukvspuarc. .1. 11.. .111. 5111111. .1. 11. 111301111. 11. 1511141511111 X 11.158 111'111111111111113. S. 11:111011111. .11. 11111'1111111,1.11. N111'11111. N. .1, 1'11111111'11111. 11. 1'1. 11'11'11ur1151111. '11. 11,. ,11'. Ryan, '11. 1'. 511111111. 11'. 5. 81111111. 11'. .11. 5111-1111111 1'. '11. 511-11:1r1. 1'1. .1. 811111111111..1.13. 1111:1111? 111 1111111111111 :1111111:1i1111111 111111 1111' 11141111111 51111: 111- 11111150 11111. '11111- 11121111 5111111115515 111 1111- 111111511 11115 11-111: 111-1111 111 :1 largo 1-x11-111 11121111' 11115511111' 11y the :11111' 1111111141111 111 1'1'1-11111-111 171'1111 1.11111-1151111, 1'11111-1'111-51111-111 1.011115 1111111101. :11111 Treasurer 11'11'11111'11 1'111'511111. SIGMA CHI This was 11 gum! yvzn' I'nr lev-xun's yuung- est fmtu'nity. Hriginnting' fmm the Llnnmnm Ht'ln in IUZX, tinnmm Mn is nmx' nnv Hf IUN active chapters ul' Sigma FM in the l'nitwl 8111105 and Canada. 'l hcclmptL-1' nlzlrlwl HIT 1110 your nn :1 high plzlllc when it mm lhc wow! I luv? Jatlmm Hm l'nr having :1 highm' :u'L-I'ugc than :my ntlwr lwuw lIll czunpux. Thn- hnusv cnnlilmwl ilx high interval in cx- tru-curricnizu' activities. and mm prowl nf Rwl Dwycr's 21ml Cliff I'mllk cuntrilmtinm 1n Vt's- loyan's wcuml .xlICH'MiH' Inulcl'vulml fmullmll smsnn. UHT nlm tlixtillguixlu-tl hilnwlf :u pitthcr n11 llu vanity lum-lmll 1mm, uml Rwl 21an Rabbit Vilmm wcrc rvgnlzux 011 the 1mm. t1 NI. It mu :1 familiar aighl ml Wlurmlzly nights nflvr 511mm. in sec Hruthm's Tharp. fritlcmlm. Smith. Ihulgx', :lml AHH'WIH dash MIT 10 vhnir l'vlwuhn! and tho lmulu'l's r111! distinctly rv- 111mnhcr wulthing' Inlm CriIlvmk-n. Huh Tharp. Hun Mulcm :md Hi1 Albrecht trending lhc 1m;me at V2 'l.lu':m-r. Dick Lazarus nml jnlm Perkins guhlwl VliS llmmgh :umllu-r sucn-ss- ft'l ymr like the cxlwricncul executives that the; H'L'Fk'. and Hill Ackcrly. tho prvsidt-nt Hf llu- Huling Huh. W115 always running HIT cm wintm' wm'lx-vmls with :1 pair of .le'ih nu-r hi5 .xlumme Huu- I'leltlnrf. chairman ut' the fn'slnnzm wmncil Hf the CA and wlitnr nl' 1110 .Vulmz'y Sly, and Mil Allm-cht. :lsmwiutc wlilur Hf 11w Ulla I'wl. .wvmwl tn spvml :1 540ml purl Left to Right, Front Row: Demmer, Jones, Treadwell, Muzzey, Longworth, Batdorf, Shaw; Second Row: Albrecht, Carini, Yordan, Perkins, Wilson, Allston, Shasha, Car- roll, Dwyer; Third Row: Banks, Matern, Gindele, Blake, Curtis, Lazarus, Lucas, Ardolino, Shirey, Koehler, Ackerly, Register, Tucker; Top Row: Amenta, Gavin, Man- nini, Dodge, Smith, Crittenden, Ncltleton, Tiebout, Robinson, Griffith and Bull. ; fa J SENIOR CLASS Bull, C. IC. Huly. F, X, Ihx ycr.1 .X Huvil1.J.L. Kuchlt-I: H. R. Pcrkins, .I. C. 'l m lu-r. IL A. J L'X H Hxj FIASS Alhrcchl. U. I'. Curl'nll. Ix'. .l P. Griffith, P. l 2. Hill, W. N Lazarus. N Vilhml. R. IL Yunlzm. H. K. SUI'HUMHRI: VLXSS .M'kcrly. W11 annlinu. H, V. Hunlh, R. XI. Hlnkv .L H. il11 1u,lx',L t'urinihl, H. frillcntlcnnl. X Funk 13.. ll Hilltlclu. J. P. MN illcc, J, F, Xlzumini. Y. Mulcrn. H. l. chixtcr. H. 1'1 Slumlm. .I. Y 'I hnr1v.lx .G. Ticlmnt. V, M. I:RIQSHNIXN VLASS lhllllurf. H, .I. llcnuncr, 13.. T. llmlgc, I. 1 .Iunvs. IL V. Kuglm'. V IL Lnngwurth. R. S. Luau. R. N. Klnzxcy. P. I'K Nvltlrlnn, Y M. Shaw. R, H. Shirry, l.. V. Smith, V. H. 'I l'thr1l,lLH. 1hr :mmml :lml mwling primcn' tlvzullinos. nIA yvin' rushing Purlivs were the high 51ml: of 11m 'wur. Huh 'I 1u 1wr was chairman nf 1hr P11 .111 funk miltcc and lid Hunks llitl :1 Inzlslvrfnl jnl; :lr. Tlu' formal lumqnvtx hullm- mciul chairman. H7 uf IlnnH1:1 n1 l l1v Sxx't-vtlu-url nl- Sigma Chi WIM'H- llu- llnllw 5:111; H'ch Ih'spvrzuln mulvr Spunk Ym'tlnn's lt'ZUlCYSIIHL 1hr little lnmtlx whivll wcn- tuned up ulmnl nim- lfcltwlx', :11er Hit crumb in tho hislrn in UN lmwnwnt li .1mxi11g1u lfm lx'm-lllrl's rvmlitiml nf Umlgu Din :m- nu-murivs 11ml will M with Sigma VIM fur :1 lung limc. Ilnlm uHicmx fur the Hm me-su-r were: t Hlel11 .............. Rilllllil Vilsllll Pmmnsnl ............ jcrry Allstun .Mnmtzllur ............ 'Inlm Perkins Qqu-stnr ............... Huh lhlrkr Slvwnrxl .............. Fm Kitthlcr Left to Right, Front Row: Carter, Briggs, Smith, PL, Parkinson, Fields, Stewart; Middle Row: Billings, Sloat, Silliman, Gilman, Whittaker, Baril, Gordon; Top Row: Schmults, Steinmetz. Moore, Leon, Carrott, Williams. Ward, McCormick, SmithI D., Osgood. JIIHN WESlH lillJB The .Iuhn th-slt'y tihih. :thhungh sm't-i't-ly hzlmlwrml hy luck ut' space. iilllltlx. :lml mmlx This success was made In issihlc tn :1 g'rt-ut th-grcc hy has mmplctml 1t wry sllCL'CSai'lll 31m: :1 grunt: 0f culmhlc zmd hzmlwmrlx'ing ultiwrs: President, 'lit-riw ltiit-Mx; Vit'c-Ihx-sitlcnt: Ilzil Smith; Pete liriggs; Illlli Scliztlnr, I'unl LHIrtt-i': 'liH-ztsurm'. Swruturt'. llnncst 'Iini Pur- kinsml. L'Inlci' lilt' lwulcrahip uf Iltk'sk' nt'liwrs tho chth rzm many functiuns in lumping with its plctlgc tn In'm'iilo frzttmml :mtl swiztl 01i- lmrlunitit-s fur :IH nwmhcrs til. thc wahwim Student Hmh' whu wish to shun- such ummr- tnnitim r 'n'dlrsi nf raw. religiun, ur tiiizmciztl standing. The primary goal Hi the chih duringr 47948 was tn timl :1 ilUllW fur the .Izuikmn Cup which had hceu wnn thv Iyi'i-viuus VYL'IHV 1w 1m astound- iii;r display nf itttt-llvctnzll :lvhicx't-nwnt. thih' 14R smrvhing nrnuntl for :i snitnhlv m:nitlrpivn- with Il huilthng :tttnt-ht-rl. t'lllil mvmlwrs it'll nhligt-tl tnkt-L-p11ptheirmm'ulcthiring tht-yt'nr hy parties at tho Duwncy Ilnim- :mil lilU chih- hnnw. During Iht' winter :tml .xpring tho t'hih lnu'tit'ilmtml in intramural :tthh-tirs with mw cnthusiusm hut with alumna. nnh' :u'vl'ugv Highlightx nt- Iilt' yvut' wcl'v lllk' Xm'unlwr Hitl cluthvs tlzlnw. 1hr tihristmzts roams Illlll tlw ChlhK' :mnuul Intt'i'nzltimml Night hunnring' thlt-ymik t'm't-ig'n wtlltlt'llis. Many ut. the Chth nu-mhci's wcl'c ztvtiu- in t'thlllth :lctivitim tilll'illg' Illt' yt-ur. ilim l'urkin- mu, ltii'i'mk hiril. :nul Frank tirnskzty scrx'wl mi thc lulst-hztll squad. and -Iim Sttlmtlv wm nIIL' ni- L'nuch Md'urtly's Incrlttztitls. lQ-ncing clztilm-il t'hzu'lic Hsg'nml Illltl Pvty Hriggs whih' jnhn Sillimnn mzult- :1 gnml whnwingr in wrestl- ing: tihzn'lic liilliiigx. furl lt:l Rtiv. :mtl Hun GRA DUATIC STUDENTS Huang, T. E. 1.00, G. B. S. SENIOR CLASS Antoinetti, J. Baril. 1:. E. Hartman, R. 1C. Isaac, I. B. Johnson. II. E. chinskas. C. J. Lindsay, D. Livctcn, B. D. Lomvcnthal, M. McCormick, T. Muller, R. O'Brien, T. H. Sanford, XV. R. Stupplc, J. F. Weiss, H. M. XYilkins. Jh M. hVilliams, II. V. VVinsncs, M. M. JUNIOR CLASS Angress. XV. T. Carrntt, R. C. Carson. J. P. Cassclla. L. Cowper. A. B. Courtadc. S. D'Esnpu. D. A. Dickinson. hY. Ii. Dzialn. C. Eisenstein, M. Fields. T. Jh Gcrdci, L, A., Jr. Gihiliscu, P. A. Urahnwsky. M. Grcdlcr, D. E. Haycs. F. K. Hertz. l. Hume. L. Iackson. hV. Knptnnak. XV. chcnson, A. Lewton, R. V. Newman. AN Osgood, C. E, Parkinsnn, J. Pinkham, H. Ransch, XV. R. Sanuski, U. T. Smith, 11. K. Steinmetz, G. Stewart. A. C. Tracy J. 17. XVard, R. M. Vchmann. D. E. XVhittakcr. R. D. thtt. D. Ii. SOPHOMORIC CLASS Billings. C. Briggs, R. P. 511nm, 11.5.,Jr. Rrummcl. A. Butler. R. j. Czumcl, E. Carter. P. A. Fckln1an,J.L. Flockcn, M H. Gclfand. M. Gilman. A. R. Gordon, H. D. Gruskay. F. Hicks. T. L. Keenan. L. WK Limlcnhlad, I. hV. Mitchell, C. Munro, E 13. Munsun. J. D. Nichuls, hV. Reich, T. H. Sacharuff, M. Sil1i111a11.j. A. Slnat. R. L., Jr. Smith, D. S. Vcruff. J. FRESHMAN CLASS Rryan, G. K Bnrdick. D. Carney. IL C. Given, T. D. Griffith. C. Hmlsm1,J.F. La Rue. C. Leon, G. Lessmv. H, L11kens.R.D. Mack, R. McKcnn. j. Montcll. S. Morey, D. S. Olson. J. BL Pmtass. L. M. Trask. D. hch. R. Y. XVcn. T. Y. hVilkinsun, XV Jr. XX'ylic. J, R. 149 Smith were cronncrs nf merit while Howie hVillizlms. 'Iim Carson and Hal Smith brought joy tn XVeslcyzufs thcnlrc-gucrx The Argus enlisted the talents of Dick Carrutt. A1 Brum- mel and Mark Ward. Hugh Brown was a SIleld'll-V Hf tho Outing Huh while XValt Ni- chuls. Paul Carter and Mark Suchumff partic- ipated ill the Political Unitm. Tum McCor- mick. hwy scientist. was a doubtful zlssvt 1n the l'rc-Mvd Huh. Nu record of the activities of tho cluh would he cmnpletc without mcntitm being made 0f the faculty nwmhers and alumni nmnhcrs whu chapcmncd the parties of thc juhn thsley Chlh. They did much to enrich the easy utmos- phcrc which made the .Iuhn hVCSIC-V Club's parties m L-njuyahle. GRADUAIIUN There is something about the atmosphere of a commencement weekend that stirs the souls of true Wesleyan men everywhere who come back each June to take part in festivities. The sight of an old classmate. seri- ous faced, black robed seniors, old songs, and the ivy walls of Wesleyan herself play a part in this moving experience. AEKNBWHIJGMENIS XVe wish to extend our deepest gratitude to the Campus Pub- lishing Company for the Ene manner in which you have cooperated with us in expediting the publication of this hook. in OFfering us helpful suggestions. and above all. for having fulfilled your con- tract to get this annual out on time. A good proportion of the photographic work in this book was rendered by Sargent Studios. The quality of their work speaks for itself. Beyond this they are to he complimented for the gracious manner in which the men of this organization worked at all times in closest harmony with members of the yearbook staff. Mr. XValter Heideman took more than a passive interest in the accomplishments of this publication. Much Of the photographic work was done in the Downey House at the expense of somewhat interrupting the normal run of life there. tYe are indebted to Mr. Heidemau for the tine spirit he displayed in aiding us wherever possible. The editor of this annual wishes to single out the following members of the staff for especial praise. These men did more than their share of the work. They never complained though their efforts received no notoriety. Without such a splendid attitude on the part Of these men this book could not have made the publication date it has. Many. many thanks, Ned Cosgrove, Hank Erlanger. and Hank Salaun. The results of your labors appear within these covers. In the final analysis, whether they be good or bad. you have convinced all of us of something far greater namely your deep sense of than the picture or written word loyalty and dependability. KESER'S FLOWERS Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere 170 Court Street Middletown, Connecticut AT CAMPS Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats Westminster Hosiery McGregor Sportswear Fashion Park Clothes Strooks Sport Coats Haspel Seersucker Suits R. W. Camp Co. 275 Main Street MIDDLETOWN. CONN. THE WAGON WHEEL Silas Deane Highway ROCKY HILL 10 Miles irom Middletown Way Out in From in Good Food SHISH-KEBAB Made Famous in the World Conference in San Francisco Daily and Sunday Dinners 129 p,m Music Nightly Calermq to Small and Large Banquets Call f0! Reservanons 9-0092 or 94290 No Cover No Minimum COMPLIMENTS OF The Connecticut Power Co. 150 w E MD r. sole Distrllnmors in Williams OIL-O-MATIC He'mng - Domesnt: :nd Industrml Oil Burner Eqmpmem BOILER , BURNER UNITS - AIR CONDITIONING FUEL AND RANGE OIL ASK FOR HEATING SURVEY FREE 53 Warwick Street Phone 661 MIDDLETOWN, CONN. HARTFORD APRON 8: TOWEL SUPPLY C0,, Inc. 29 LAFAYETTE STREET Phone: 5-2186 5-2187 HARTFORD, CONN. BACON BROTHERS COMPLIMENTSOF Inc. 412 Main Street HAZENIS MIDDLETOWNI CONN. BOOK STORE Gilbarco Oil Burners JOhnsonls Floor WGX Middletown, Connecticut Kitchen Utensils The BOURKE ENO PAPER COMPANY Established 1847 HARTFORD NEW HAVEN 58 Allyn Street 50 Crown Street 1 ho COMPLIMENTS OF THE RUSSELL MANUFACTURING CO. Incorporated in 1834 MIDDLETOWN PRODUCTS CONNECTICUT MIDDLETOWN PLATE GLASS C0. P1ate 1 Art - Auto - Window G1st and Mirrors 151 VV111mm 51115131 1Nex' m corner 01 BIOJd StrePh Phone- 224 MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Flowers for All Occasions FLOWERS BY WIRE THE PERENNIAL GARDENS 331 FARM HILL ROAD MIDDLETO'WN Phone: 1366 HOLLYWOOD MILL We Specmlize in Italian Food' 99 CENTRAL STREET Opposxw Clty H1111 MIDDLETOWN, CONN. PELTON'S DRUG STORES 108 Main Stree1 111 W1111um 1Te1, 2504 186 E. Main Stree' 41! Sllve! 401D CIGARS CIGARETTES V PIPES Sodi vmd Lunchanmmw 'WE SUPPLY THE COLLEGE Pgrkex 'xnd Evetsh'xrp Pens Phone Orders Delivered 101 B. 8: R. PACKING C0. New Haven. Conn. WHOLESALERS Prime Meats Fish Dairy Products Frosted Fruits Vegetab1es HEUBLEIN HOTEL 1memanonal1y Known 101 115 Cuisme Smce 1848 The Atmosphere of Old Eng1and Prevm1s in our Continental Room Heub1ein Grille Colony Room English Coffee Room 180 We11s Street HARTFORD, CONN. Telephone 6-3291 JOHN C. BARRY, Presxdem 1. ALFRED C. DODD, '19, Sec'erreos The STRONG 8: HALE LUMBER COMPANY Headquarters for BUILDING MATERIALS T91. 1128 PORTLAND, CONN. Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON'S 1 OZ The Middletown Coal Company COAL - COKE WOOD OIL OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH Pennsylvania ANTHBACITE Cool 71 M4 W! 71w Electaic Furnace-Man Automdkic Amhmcne Burner Tel. 15W 319 Main RECORDS RADIOS REPAIRS TELEVISION G. U. REED 143 William Street University-styled! That's Why Rogers Peet Clothes rate tops at the leading universities. JR, mjee 07710 II I? $? 4$ng clryd wail. th Avenue 13th Street Warren Street at 41. lstreet r1? Broadu rya tBr wad x'as An :1 in Best on: Tremom St at Bromfield S1. Compliments Of ECONOMY MEAT MARKET 169 E. Main Street Middletown, Conn. The Super Market of Soufh Farms COLLEGE SODA SHOPPE NEXT TO MIDDLESEX THEATRE Ice Cream Candy Cigarettes Magazines Patent Medicines Sundries 163 34337-OLLA PODRIDA COMPLIMENTS OF The Middleiown Press WUDDWARD DRUG STORE Dependable Prescripnon Service Phone 4618 240 Main Sireet MIDDLETOWN, CONN. FORREST CITY LAUNDRY 248-250 William Street THE DAYLIGHT LAUNDRY E M P I R E Shoe Rehuilders Carl More11o INVISIBLE HALF-SOLING 167 Main Street Phone 382 MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Geaio's F lower Shop FLOWERS For A11 Occasions Tel 1677 'Next to City H011 MIDDLETOWN COMPLIMENTS OF SAM'S 112 Court Street MIDDLETOWN, CONN. AT ALLING'S You W111 Find A Comp1ete Line of Sporting Equipment 476 Main Street Next to Middletownlpress S. Edelherg 81 Son Complete Cleaning and Pressing Service Tails and Tuxedos for Rent 105 College Street Tel. 2217 104 1878 SEVENTY YEARS OF SERVICE TO WESLEYAN 1948 RICE, DAVIS 81 DAILEY 329 MAIN STREET Phone One Thousand AMidd1etown INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Surety Bonds THE GUSTAV LOEWENTHAL LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Mill Work Builders Supplies BERLIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, CONN HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK4 HERRMANN'S DELICATESSEN LIQUOR SHOPPE Representatlves in Middletown for S. S. PIERCE'S FINE FOODS AND LIQUORS 138-144 MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, CONN. lhs Compliments of ACE LIQUOR STORE Phone 4290 178 MAIN STREET RETAIL Phone 367 NEW YORK BAKERY WHOLESALE 114 MAIN STREET CRONINS DRUG STORE The College Soda Fountain Cor. Main and Couri MIDDLETOWN, CONN. JULIUS KAIRIS, Prop. PHONE 635 IULIUS GRILL DinecmdDance Limermq 10 Banquets, Weddings, Ponies and A11 Social Functions We Serve Only the Best TASTY FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES Orchestra Every Week End 97 COURT STREET MIDDLETOWN. CONN. Free Parkmg HERBERT'S Men's Clothing and Haberdashery 339 Main Street Compliments of SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY CHARLES MILLER ICE Prompt Service 66 Oak Street Office 545 Ice Cubes and Ice COLLEGE PRINTING YOUNG'S 182 Court Street 166 Ceniral News and Smoke Shop Complete Line of Pipes KAYWOODIE , DR. GRABOW 7 EMPEROR FOUNTAIN SERVICE 284 MAIN STREET Opp. Post Oche Excellent Food - - - Well Served UNITED RESTAURANT AIR-CONDITIONED SEA FOOD COCKTAIL BAR 275 MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Phone 994 WENNEKE 8t McCUE Super Service Station Esso Gas and Oil Tires and Tubes Cor. Grand and Main Streets MODERN BARBER SHOP 5 Barbers in Attendance Service and Good Workmanship BIGGEST SHOP IN TOWN 195 Main Street Middletown. Conn. OOD UN ROLIC OUNTAIN 515 Main Street ROCKY HILL Dancing til 2 A.M. Frank Rich Pain! Store 183 Court Streei MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Painting, Paperhanginq and Decorating Middletown's Best Equipped Meat - Delicatessen and Bakery Groceries and Vegeiables POPULAR FOOD MARKET COMPLIMENTS OF SEARS ROEBUCK and COMPANY Your One Stop Shopping Store 343 Main Street MIDDLETOWN, CONN. 107 DANIELS FARM DAIRY PRODUCTS Telephone 289OW Millbrook Road MIDDLETOWN COMPLIMENTS OF Charles B. Mitchell Paints - Wallpaper Picture Framing 143 William Street COMPLIMENTS OF MONTE GREEN INN MAX PRESS C0. TAILOR . CLOTHIER HABERDASHER Gray Flannels Ready-Mode Clothing Cutaways - Full Dress and Tuxedos For All Occasions 284 Main Street Comphmems of PERFECTION LAUNDRY, Inc. For c1 Periect Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Call 311 152 MAIN STREET F R A N C 0 ' S Package Store Cor. SPRING and ROME AVENUE We Specialize in Quick Free Deliveries Daily Between 8 A.M. to 11 RM. SEE US FOR YOUR PARTY NEEDS KEG BEER FREE COOLER - ICE SUPPLIED Telephone 2082 Telephone- 1.03 Branslield Resiaurani 116 Court Street Midd1e1own, Conn. For Quality Dry Cleaning and Quick Service - Patronize W 0 L F E ' S Dry Cleaning Co. 171 Main Street Tel. 2903 COMPLIMENTS OF DOMENICK'S BARBER SHOP BOSTON FISH MARKET 55 Rapallo Avenue Middletown, Conn. Fresh Fish and All Kinds of Sea Food STANDARD ENAMELWARE AMERICAN RADIATOR HEATING EQUIPMENT MIDDLESEX SUPPLY CO. MIDDLETOWN, CONN. SCHAEFER'S BAKERY Wedding and Party Cakes Our Specialty 166 MAIN STREET TEL. 2520 Compliments of R. GURLAND WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE 45-47 Sumner Street Middletown, Conn. Tel. 4886 The Central Upholsiering Co. Living Room Suites and Slip Covers Made to Order. Also Odd Pieces Workmanship Guaranteed 95 Central Street Office: Main Street 1611 KEEP YOUR GROUP TOGETHER TRAVEL BY BUS FOR SAFE DEPENDABLE ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION Consult THE CONNECTICUT COMPANY From Today's Dollar Penny for Penny Your Best Food Buy Is MILK! THE MITCHELL DAIRY COMPANY SPONSOR OUR ADVERTISERS 170 MIDDLETOWN, CONN. PUBLIC MARKET COMPLETE FOOD STORE 480 MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN'S OLDEST AND LARGEST Electrical Specialists APPLIANCES FREEZER LAMPS RADIOS RANGES REFRIGERATORS WASHERS WIRING SERVICE BLAH ENGINEERING - ELECTRIC SHOP CONTRACTING - APPLIANCES 237 Main Street Tel 2760 ROBERTS, STEELE 8r DOLAN C0., Inc. Hotel and Institutional WHOLESALE GROCERS Frozen Food Distributors 726 Windsor Street HARTFORD 5, CONN. Tel. 2-8221 COMPLIMENTS OF FOUNTAIN'S Flowers and Kodaks 171
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