!Shield & Diamond of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity DECEMBER 1958
LITTLETON W. TAZEWELL Elmwood Cemetery- Norfolk, Va . ROBERTSON HOWARD Congressional Cemetery- Wa shi ngton , D. C.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER Pr inceton Cemetery- Pr inceton : N.J . JAMES B. SCLATER JR. Hollywood Cemetery- Rich mond , Va.
FREDERICK S. TAYLOR JULIAN E. WOOD Elmwood Cemetery- Norfolk, Va. Hollywood Cemetery-Elizabeth City, N. C. !!I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~-~~~~~~-~~~--~~-~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~--~--~~~~~---- - .... ----1· i
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I By Je{rY Halsell I I I Pi Kappa Alpha returned to the State of its birth for its 1958 National Leader- I ship School. The most historically significant event was the tribute paid the six 1 founders. As a delegate £tom the Arkansas State College chapter, it was my privilege 1· to attend and record on film these beautiful ceremonies.
The Supreme Council, led by President Grant Macfarlane and members of the fraternity, gathered at the graves of each of the founders and unveiled a I memorial marker paying tribute to these men whose friendship and foresight gave I birth to our beloved fraternity. I Pilgrimages were made to the graves of Julian Edward Wood, Hollywood Cemetery, Elizabeth City, North Carolina; James Benjamin Sclater, Jr., Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia; Littleton Waller Tazewell and Frederick Southgate Taylor, Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia; Robertson Howard, Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D. C.; and William Alexander, Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, New Jersey.
A link with the past was provided by the presence of Mrs. Isoline Howard Gilbreth, daughter of Robertson Howard, and Mrs. Frances Alexander Brooks, daughter of William Alexander, who participated in the ceremonies honoring their fathers.
The official flag of Pi Kappa Alpha and the United States flag stood vigil over a spray of flowers in garnet and gold and the handsome bronze marker which proclaims to all the part each founder had in establishing our fraternity.
The ceremony was meaningful and inspiring. Dedicatory remarks were offered by President Grant Macfarlane and Historian Freeman H . Hart. Prayers were given by Chaplain Taylor Reveley and Dr. U.S. Gordon. Following the unveiling of the marker each member of the Supreme ·council placed a white carnation thereon in tribute to the six men who founded our fraternity. SHIELD & Volume 68, No.2 December, 1958 TABLE OF CO TS Page FEATURES DIAmOnD I 958 Leadership School and 1a tiona I Convention ···------················-···· ...... 2 National Awards ------··--·------·----···········-························------····················----················ 4 District Presidents Named --·-·--············---·-···········-·····-·······-··············-··········--·------·-- 5 O FFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ''Lest We Forget'' ------·-······------·--·-···················-·-····-········-- ··············----·········-- 12 PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY Nassau Plays Host to National Dream Girl...... ·-············-·--·-········----- 14 The Fraternity was founded at the State IIKA Directory-Oregon, Penn ylvania, Rhode Island, outh Carolina, University of Virginia, March 1, South Dakota, Tennessee --·--·-···---- ··--·-····-···-···················--·------···········-···············-- 17 1868, by Julian Edward Wood, Chapter Eternal ---·-----·----·---·-····----·-· ·-·-·········-······················---·······----·········· ...... 36 Littleton W a II e r Tazewell, James Permanently Pinned- Precious Packages ...... 48 Benjamin Sclater, Jr., Frederick Southgate Taylor, Robertson How CHAPTER NEWS ard, and William Alexander. Zeta 41, Iota 13, Omicron 46, Tau 49, Alpha-Iota 45, Alpha-Xi 39, Alpha- Omicron The magazine is published each 42, 49; Beta-A lpha 41, Beta-Beta 16, Beta-Pi 43, Beta-Sigma 42, Beta-Phi 46, Gamma March, June, September, and De Alpha 13, Gamma-Theta 49, Gamma-Iota 49, Gamma-Kappa 39, Gamma-Mu 38, cember. Copy deadlines are: Jan Gamma-Nu 38, Gamma-Xi 45, Gamma-Rho 43, Gamma-Upsilon 46, Gamma-Phi 45, uary 20, April 1, June 1, and Oc Gamma-Psi 44, Gamma-Omega 42, Delta-Alpha 40, Delta-Beta 49, Delta-Zeta 46, Delta tober 20. Iota 43, Delta- Kappa 11 , Delta-Sigma 46, Delta-Omega 42, Epsi lon-Alpha 40, Epsilon Beta 46, Epsilon-Delta 16, 41; Epsilon-Epsilon 43, Epsilon-Zeta 42, Ep ilon-Eta 38, It is mailed without charge to all Epsilon-Theta 39, Epsilon-Iota 39, Epsilon-Kappa 45, Epsi lon-Lambda 39, and members of the fraternity. Please Epsilon-Mu 40. promptly report changes of address · -in c lude both old and new ad dresses. ing the national convention. The entire Thomas Weeks. Twenty alumni in the Direct all correspondence and Supreme Council and other national offi area participated. City officials included changes of address to: The Shield cers joined in paying tribute to her father. E. T . H yman, S. A. Twiford, and Levin and Diamond Magazine, 577 Un i In 1954 Mrs. Gilbreth and two of her B. Culpepper. versity, Memphis 12, Tennessee. grandm ns unveiled the oil painting of Tazewell Taylor, Jr., and twelve other her father during the dedication ceremo relatives of Founder Frederick outhgate ROBERT D. LYNN nies of the Memorial Headquarters build Taylor were present and shared in the Editor ing, Memphis, T ennessee. ceremonies dedicating the memorial Mark.er of William A l exander. marker, August 29, 1958, in the Elmwood MRS. JEAN B. ISBELL Mrs. Frances Alexander Brooks of ew Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia. The entire Assistant Ed itor York City, daughter of William Alexan Supreme Council was pr e~e nt. der, was prese nt for the dedica tion of the The Supreme Council, alumni, and MRS. JOAN R. IMBODEN memorial marker at her father's grave, friends gather.ed at the grave of James Circulation Manager Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, 1ew J er Benjamin Sclater, Jr., Hollywood Cem sey, October 26, 1958. Others participat etery, R ichmond, Virginia, August 27, The S h ield and Diamond is pub ing were: Vice President David C. Powers, 1958, to dedicate the fraternity marker. lished by Democrat Printing and Former Secretary and Mrs. K. D. Pulci President Macfarlane places a carnation Li tho C ompany, 114 E. Second pher, Executive Secretary R obert D. on the marker as Chaplain Taylor R ev Street, Little Rock, Ark. Entered as Lynn, Jack Yeoman, Hugo Stange, and eley ofEers a prayer. WilliamS. Lacy, Jr., second class matter, October 14, J ay T. J ones. and Guy Borkey handled local arrange 1937, at the Post Office a t Little The memorial marker for Julian Ed ments. Rock, Ark., under Act of March 3, ward Wood was dedicated at his grave in Littleton Waller Tazewell is buried in 1879. Acceptance for ma iling a t the Hollywood Cemetery, Elizabeth City, Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia, special rate of postage provided for North Carolina, Friday, August 29, 1958, only a few feet from his close fri end and in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 3, 1917, by Vice President LeLaurin. Others par co-founder Frederick Southgate Taylor. a uthorized June 16, 1918. ticipating in the ceremony were Freeman His grandson and other relatives were H . H art, Taylor R eveley, W . A. Worth, present for the dedica tion ceremonies brother-in-law of Dr. Wood's daughter, August 29, 1958, in which the entire Su Cover Julian E. Ayddlett, and Dr. Julian Wood preme Council participated. Brother Roy Selig, the latter two being namesakes of Charles and other alumni from the or Our cover pictures the dedica tion of Dr. Wood. Local a rrangements were folk area were present to pay tribute to the Memorial Markers at the graves of handled by George D. Little, Jr., and these two founders. each of our six founders as part of the fraternity's celebration of its ninetieth anniversary. Clockwise: Mrs. Isoline Howard Gilbreth, daugh· ter of Robertson Howard, was present for the dedication of the memorial marker in the Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D. C., August 31, 1958, dur-
.1 Gallant President Macfarlane and Lady Edna Clark.
Miss Clark surrounded by Goodwill Ambassadors from Utah (1. to r.) Field Secretary Farrell Thomas, John Macfarlane, President Macfarlane, District President R. H. Clark. Kneeling, Bill Bailey and Brent Allen.
~~"' Model Initiation Team directed by Field Secretary John Brow ning. (I. to r. ) Turner Branch, New Mex ico; Carey Campbell, Miss. Southern; Roger Dick, Utah State· Billy McElveen, Presbyterian; Brown ing; Bill Ro~s, Arkansas State; Irvi ng LaValle, Trin- --...... _._._._ __ ity; and Julian Rush, Millsaps. The Stocks at the Gaol Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Hart are getting set complete with Field Sec for a delicious meal at Christiana Camp retary Max McCul bell's Tavern, Williamsburg, Va. lough.
Ready to go--(1. to r.) John U. Field, Dr. Wil (1. tor.) Charles Freeman, Ted Grofer, George Zimmerman, liam Atkinson, and Dr. David Jolly. and Bill Nester- Oh, Happy Days! nus of Southwe tern-a t-Memphi , prom vania), 1957 recipient of the Distin Pi Kappa Alpha inent in the fi eld of psychology, and cur guished Achievement Awa1·d, pre ented rent president of Hutchi on's School for the 1958 Award to Arthur S. Bowes, Made Pilgrimage Girls in Memphis, Tennessee. He has al prominent member of Beta-Phi Chapter ready become a member of the Diamond at Purdue and outstanding busine s lead To Virginia Life Chapter and is supporting a scholar- er of Chicago. Director of Defense Leo hip program for the Memorial Foun Hoegh, charter member of Gamma- u The $u preme Council held one of its dation. Chapter at the University of Iowa and most historical meetings when it con History and sight eeing were inter former member of the Supreme Council, vened in the Founders Room, W est spersed with class work with trips through gave the main address at the Interfra R ange, Universi ty of Virginia, Charlottes historic '\1\Tilliamsburg and J ame town ternity Luncheon. Guests included offi ville, Virginia, August 26, 1958. Dr. Col and a special attendance of the outdoor cer of the National Interfraternity Con gate Darden, president of the University drama THE COMMO GLORY. ference and ational Panhellen ic Con of Virginia welcomed the Pi Kappa -- ITKA -- ference. Alpha officers to the campus and to the Tom Collin , Br (Kansas), nationally founding room. Tribute was paid to the Shoreham Hotel prominent humorist, kept everyone "roll founders by each officer present. ing in the ai le " during the banquet The National Leadership School wa Host to Convention address. George Zimmerman introduced opened at the College of William and the three Dream Girl finalists- Miss Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, with ad + The most deeply moving Martha Brannon, Pre byterian College; dresses of welcome from Admiral A. D. event of the National Convention was Miss Leil ani R ose, San Diego State Col Chandler, president, and Dean of Men the memorial se rvice held in the Arling lege; and Mi s Sall y Wade, University Joseph Farrar. Delegates were assigned ton Memorial Amphitheatre. Com of 'orth Carolina-with a musical fan to various sections. Classes were con mander A. M. Oliver, AI (Millsap ), A - fare. The highlight of the Convention ducted in rushing, pledge training, so sis tant to the Chief of Chaplains, U. S. Ball was the crowning of Mi Martha cial responsibilities, finance, and chapter Navy, pre ided over the ceremonies Brannon as 'ational Dream Girl by C. administration. Challenging messages which honored the members of the fra R . Yeager. were brought b y Chaplain T aylor Reve ternity who joined the chapter eternal The spotlight throughout the entire ley, Dr. U . S. Gordon, and Dr. John during the last two years, and the spe convention was on the Grand Old Man McSween. National Historian F. H. Hart cial se rvices paid tribute to our more of Pi Kappa Alpha, Robert A. Smythe. mixed history and humor together to than 500 Gold Star members who gave Brother Smythe, 87 , fl ew to Washington the delight of his audience. their lives in the service of our country. for the convention from his home in At Mrs. Mary Lou Bilsborough, Director The memorial address was given by lanta. of Social Activities, Purdue University the R everend Dr. John McSween, B John H orne, Administrative Assistant Student Union, gave a stimulating pres (Davidson), chaplain in World War I. to Senator J ohn Sparkman, did an out entation of social graces and responsi Robert W. Flesch (R ensselaer), Tom Far standing job as general chairman of the b ilities. low (East Carolina), Ronald Mason Convention. He was ably assisted by the Fun was the order of events when (Miami), and Bob Burkholder (Florida following committee chairmen: 1orman George Nissen, president of the Nisse n Southern), student members of the r.e West, Samuel W. McCart, Ed Creel, III, Trampoline Company, put on a demon serve corps representing the various mili Edward T. Tait, Charles K. Dunn, Frank stration with his trampoline team spiced tary services in turn presented wreaths Smith, Angelo Iandola, C. R obert Yeager, with a few brave volunteer amateurs to Colonel Charles T . Campbell, AP Bernard Passeltiner, Fred Stevenson, from the delegates. (Ohio State), U. S. Army; Lt. Col. Louis J erry Stapp, William A. Scarrow, John A challenging commencement address Wilso n, AI (Millsaps), U. S. Marine Posta, Richard Gibbs, Mrs. Frank Smith, was delivered in the mill ion dollar Phi Corps; Rear Admiral Charles L. Melson, Mrs. Allan Hall, and Mrs. J ohn Dwyer. ___ ITKA __ Beta Kappa H a-ll by DeWitt Paul, vice 0 (Richmond), Superintendent, U. S. president of the Benefici al Management aval Academy; and Colonel Fred H . Corporation, Morristown, N. J. Bounds, re (Miss. State, U .S. Air Force. Convention Elects Pride in the meaning and ideals of The laying of the wreaths by these of Pi Kappa Alpha welled up in the hearts ficers and President Macfarlane on the Supreme Council of every member who witnessed the model tomb of the unknown soldier climaxed initiation ceremony in the Bruton Parish the ceremony. Sacred music was fur + The climax of the busi Church. The church, founded in 171 3, nished by the U.S. Army Band under the ness sessions of the Convention was wa a beautiful se tting for a beautiful direction of Majoy Hugh Curry. reached on the final day when the dele ceremony. The initiation team was com The address of National President gates voted to retain the exi ting mem posed of delegates from six different Grant Macfarlane opened the sessions of bership standards. This was followed by chapters under the direction of Field the 90th Anniversary National Conven the election of the new Supreme Coun Secretary John Browning. Background tion. After reviewing our rich heritage cil. organ mu ic was furnished by George he presented a stirring challenge to the PRESIDE T - J ohn U. Yerkovich, at Zimmerman. Grant Iver on, d ean of delegates to chart a sound course for Pi torney of Portland, Oregon, was named alumnus counselors, and P. T . Atkinson, Kappa Alpha which would prove worthy to the number one post of the fraternity. who has initiated more men into Pi of this heritage. The address of Execu H e wa a charter member and first SMC Kappa Alpha than any other living man, tive Secretary Lynn followed in the of Gamma-Pi Chapter at the University reparesented the alumni in the ceremony. morning session. H e urged the delegate of Oregon. H e received his bachelor of The part of SMC was handled impres to bring understanding and a national art and Jaw degree from the University sively by William McElveen, M (Presby viewpoint to the convention delibera and has maintained his law office in terian), whose delivery was superb. tions and decisions. Portland since graduation. H e served as. In honoring Dr. Will iam R . Atkinson Social activities included a luncheon eli trict president for four years prior to as model initiate the fraternity did honor at which the national award were pre becoming a member of the Supreme to itself. Brother Atkinson is an alum- ented. David Maxwell, BIT (Penn'syl- Council in 1953. H e erved for two years as alumni secretary and three years as COUNSEL-Guyton H. Watkins, at Riculfi A ward counsel. His wife, Rina, and teenage torney, New Iberia, Louisiana, is the le for athletics daughter, Sally, accompanied him to the gal counsel to the fraternity. He re Delta-Iota (Marshall) Honorable Mention: Alpha-Tau (Utah), Gamma· National Convention. ceived his BA degree in 1944 and LLB Phi (Wake Forest), Mu (Presbyterian), Beta-Delta in 1946 from Tulane University. While (New Mexico}, Upsilon (Alabama Poly.}, Gamma VICE PRESIDENT-David C. Powers, Tau (Rensselaer}, Gamma-Epsilon (Utah State}, long time national officer, was elected there he was president of the YMCA, Alpha-Omego (Kansas State}, and Delta-Delta vice president. He has served as chair business manager of the yearbook, chair (Florida Southern). man of the board of publications, President's A ward man of the Shield and Diamond Endow for community service secretary-treasurer of the law school, ment Fund since 1936. From 1948-50 he Epsilon-Zeta (East Tennessee State) was national treasurer. and member of Omicron Delta Kappa. Honorable Mention: Alpha-Theta (West Vir He served the chapter as Th.C. and SMC ginia), Zeta (Tennessee}, Epsilon-Theta (Colorado Brother Powers is a trust officer with State}, Alpha-Xi ( C inc inn at i) , Alpha-Gamma City Bank Farmers Trust Company, 22 and for ten years was district president. (L.S.U.), Beta-Delta (New Mexico), Delta-Beta He has attended every national conven (Bowling Green), Delta-Delta (Florida Southern), William Street, New York City. He and and Delta-Iota (Marshall). his twin brother, Pike, and younger tion since initiation. He and his wife, Knight-Hickman Award brother, Frank, are all alumni of Zeta Julie, have four children, Hampton 6, for alumni relations Chapter at the University of Tennessee. Mary Verna 4, James 3, and Julie 1. Alpha-Omega (Kansas State) father was national president and Guyton is a member of the Kiwanis Club Honorable Mention: Beta-Mu (Texas), Beta His Omicron (Oklahoma}, Alpha-Rho (Ohio State}, held many other prominent positions in and is active in civic affairs. He and his Alpha-Nu (Missouri}, Alpha-Tau (Utah}, Delta the fraternity. Dave and his wife, Sylvia, family are members of the Methodist Delta (Florida Southern), Gamma-Delta (Arizona}, Church. Upsilon (Alabama Poly.) and Zeta (Tennessee). have a son, Borden, and a daughter, Rippel A ward Marjorie. CHAPLAIN-The Supreme Council for campus activities SECRETARY-L. A. McCall, Jr., to elected the Reverend Dr. John McSween, Alpha-Kappa (Missouri Mines) Beta (Davidson), as chaplain for the en Honorable Mention: Delta-Mu (Miss. Southern}, bacco farmer of Florence, S. C., is the Tau (North Carolina), Sigma (Vanderbilt), Upsilon current secretary. He brings to the suing two years. He is prominent in the (Alabama Poly.), Zeta (Tennessee), Delta-Chi religious and educational life of the (Omaha}, Mu (Presbyterian), Alpha-Xi (C incinnati), Council many years of experience in deal and Alpha-Tau (U tah). ing with chapter operations on a local south. A Presbyterian minister, he served as chaplain with the 30th Division of Freeman A ward level, as district president for fourteen for best house corporation the U. S. Army in France in World War yea rs, and as former national vice presi Alpha-Gamma (L.S.U.) I. dent. He is an alumnus of Mu Chapter He was president of Presbyterian Col Honorable Mention: Alpha-Eta (Florida), Alpha lege, Clinton, South Carolina from 1928- Phi (Iowa State), Alpha-Omega (Kansas State), at Presbyterian College where he held Beta-Omicron (Oklahoma), and Gamma-Tau (Rens various chapter offices including SMC. 35 and of Tusculum College, Greenville, selaer). Brother McCall is a deacon in the Pres Tennes ee 1942-45. He and Mrs. Mc Nester A ward byterian Church and a member of the Sween have two sons and two daughters. for best city alumni association board of trustees of Queens College lo Both so ns were initiated into Pi Kappa Memphis, Tennessee Alpha by Mu Chapter. cated in Charlotte, N.C. H e and his wife Scrapbook Award have three daughters, Ann Richards, 9, Dr. McSween is listed in Who's Who Alpha-Xi (Cincinnati) Betsy, 6, and Susan, 4. in America, and is much in demand as Honorable Mention: Upsilon (Auburn) and Beta Zeta (So uthern Methodist). TREASURER- Charles L. Freeman, a public speaker. He has retired from the ministry and makes his home in History A ward Bloomington, Illinois was renamed treas for best historical sketch urer to continue an effective work in that Clinton, South Carolina. He is cnrrently serving as alumnus counselor for Mu Delta-Sigma (Bradley) capacity. Brother Freeman was outstand Honorable Mention: Upsilon (Alabama Poly.), ing in the fraternity and on campus dur Chapter. Delta-Theta (Arkansas State), Beta-Mu (Texas), --TTKA-- Epsilon-Mu (East Carolina), Alpha-Theta (West ing his undergraduate days at Washing Virginia), and Gamma-Tau (Rensselaer). ton University, St. Louis. H e held many Regional Scholarship Award chapter offices including SMC, and was 1958 for most improved chapters president of the university student body. Delta-Psi (Maryland), II Delta-Nu H e se rved as the first field secretary National Awards (Wayne), III Alpha-Mu (Georgia), IV of Pi Kappa Alpha from 1941 to 1944 Alpha-Omicron (Southwestern Univ.), V and held the position of district presi Smythe A ward Delta-Tau (Arizona State). dent for several years. Brother Freeman for over-all proficiency-Sigma First in Scholarship is administrative assistant of the Illinois (Vanderbilt) Sigma, Vanderbilt (large schools) Blue Cross-Blue Shield organization. He Honorable Mention:Gamma . Tau (Rensselaer), Alpha-Xi (Cincinnati}, Alpha-Tau (Utah), Upsilon Nu, Wofford (small schools) and his wife have two fine sons, King (Alabama Poly.}, Delta-Delta (Florida Southern}, Chapters first in scholarship on :and Scott. Gamma-Theta (Miss. State), Mu (Presbyterian}, Alpha-Kappa (Missouri Mines), Tau (North Caro their campus ALUMNI SECRETARY-Joe C. Scott, lina). Alpha-Tau (Utah), D.elta-Delta (Florida president of Bankers Service Life Insur Lynn Award Southern), Mu (Presbyterian), Gamma ance Company, Oklahoma City, was for chapter reporting Epsilon (Utah State), Alpha-Pi (Howard), elected to the post because of his out Alpha-Kappa (Missiouri Mines) and Epsilon-Eta (Houston). -s tanding leadership record among alum Beta-Gamma (Kansas) Scholarship Certificates to chapters ni and students in the state of Oklahoma. Gamma-Omicron (Ohio U.) exceeding All-Men's Average by Brother Scott is an executive, economist, Honorable Mention: Gamma-Phi (Wake Forest), lO o/o or more Alpha-Theta (West Virginia}, Alpha-Rho (Ohio on their campus-Sigma (Vanderbilt), Nu educator, financeer, and civic leader. He State), Gamma-Tau (Rensselaer), Beta-Mu (Texas), served as a member of President Eisen and Tau (North Carolina). (Wofford), Alpha-Tau (Utah), Epsilon hower's foreign trade mission in 1954 Pauly Award Theta (Colorado State), Epsil~n-Beta and for many years was president of the for best chapter publication (Valparaiso), Gamma-Theta (Miss. State), Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture. Delta-Nu (Wayne) Delta-Delta (Florida Southern), and Kap He served as National Rush Director Honorable Mention: Upsilon (A labama Poly.), pa (Transylvania). from 1954-56 and has been the spark plug Alpha-Xi (Cincinnati), Beta-Mu (Texas}, Sigma (Vanderbilt}, Gamma - Lambda (Lehigh}, Delta Leadership School Critique in the state-wide Oklahoma Pi Kappa Theta (Arkansas State}, Alpha-Rho (Ohio State), Tom Alexander, Delta-Mu Beta-Eta (Illinois}, Beta-Phi (Purdue), and Delta Alpha alumni association for many years. Mu (Miss. Southern). (Miss. Southern) Supreme Council Names New District Presidents + Ten Di trict Presidents accepted re-appointment and five new District Presidents were appointed by the Supreme Council upon nomination by the district caucuses. We are pleased to introduce these new oHicers to our readers. Kerm it]. William C. Tom Wade, Jr. Richard C. Silverwood Grimes Presiclent Stockett DONALD A. PAINE President President District 7 President Donald A. Paine, charter member of District 3 District 4 District 8 Beta-Epsilon Chapter, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, was named District President for District 5 (Michi ism. He received his Masters Degree from family are members of the Methodist ,gan, Ohio, West Virginia). He succeeds the University of Oregon in 1951 in Busi Church. Robert Galvin of Charleston, West Vir ness Administration. FRED VICKERS ginia. This is a return engagement for Brother Silverwood was a varsity ath Fred Vickers, Rancho Brazito, Box 67, him since he served as District President lete in basketball and tennis, serving as Mesilla Park, New Mexico, has been during World War II. captain of the tennis team in 1929 and named Pre ident of District No. llA Brother Paine is a retired Spanish pro 1930. He subsequently toured the United (New Mexico and Arizona). A charter fessor who has demonstrated his Jove and States with " Olson's Swedes", a profes memb.er of Gamma-Delta Chapter, he loyalty to Pi Kappa Alpha ever since he sional basketball team. received his AB degree in 1925 from the was first initiated. Throughout the years In the 1930s he worked with Bressee University. H e was the first SMC of the he has been a source of strength in Cleve Warner Fraternity Management System chapter and his campus acti vities in land alumni affairs and Western Re at the University of Oregon and Wash cluded services as editor of the yearbook, serve house corporation affairs. He and ington State College, and was very help president of the senior class and member his wife have two sons, one of whom is fu l to our chapters in that area. He was of the senior men's honorary society. a recent graduate in architecture from engaged in business in Kansas when he Brother Vickers has continued his in Cornell University, where he was a mem entered the Army in 1942 as a private. terest in and work for Pi Kappa Alpha ber of Beta-Theta Chapter. He earned a co mmission and served in the through the years. H e is currently a TOM WADE, JR. European Theatre during World W ar II member of the Gamma-Delta House Tom Wade, Jr., of Kenton, T ennessee, and in Korea, and currently holds the Corporation and revisits the chapter fre has been elected President of District No. permanent rank of Colonel in the R eg quently. H e and his wife, the former 7 (Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas). Tom ular Army. Florine Pinson, have one daughter, Ann, was an outstanding student at McCallie Col. Silverwood and his wife, Carol, who is married to former Field Secretary Preparatory School in Chattanooga, T en have four children- Jimmy 11 , Nancy 9, Charles Byrd and a grandson, David. nessee. H e was pledged and initiated Jack 4 and Allan, 1 montl1. Col. Silver The Vickers operate a large farm near at the University of T e nnessee and wood is thoroughly trained in fraternity Las Cruces, New Mexico, where tlley quickly followed in his father's footsteps operations and is already setting up a are members of the Presbyterian Church. chedule for chapter visitation. by serving as SMC of the chapter for two WILLIAM CARL GRIMES terms. RICHARD C. STOCKETT Assistant pledgemaster, rush chairman Tom was active on ca mpus and held Richard C. Stockett, Gamma-Theta and two terms as SMC of Delta-Delta many honors, including the presidency (Mississippi State), has been named presi Chapter at Florida Sou thern College, of several organizations. He was elected dent of District 8 which includes the Lakeland, Florida, are part of the record to membership in Omicron Delta Kappa states of Alabama, Mi ssiss ippi , and of William C. Grimes, new president of leadership fraternity and the Scarabbean Louisiana. Brother Stockett i the fine District No. 4 (Georgia and Florida). Society, the highest ranking se nior men's product of a fine chapter and has been Bill was SMC of the chapter and dele honor society. a consistently loya l alumnus and tireless gate to the 1956 National Convention in Tom Wade, Sr., his father, is a loyal worker for Pi Kappa Alpha. H e is presi M.exico Ci ty at which time he received alumni leader of the fraternity and is dent of the J ackson Lumber Company for the chapter the Robert A. Smythe currently a member of the University and is acti ve in the civic and social affairs Award for the outstanding chapter in of Tennes ee house corporation. His of J ackson, Mississippi. the fraternity. His campus activities in ister, Sall y, was a National Dream Girl Brother Stockett was the man most re cluded membership in Omicron Delta fi nalist in 1958 sponsored by the Uni sponsible for the planning and co nstruc Kappa leadership fraternity, and Chief versity of North Carolina chapter. Tom tion of our chapter house at Mis issippi Justice of the Student Supreme Court. is a "born and bred" Pi Kappa Alpha. State College in 1954. In 1958 he worked Bill is Manager of Cities Service Oil COL. KERMIT J. SILVERWOOD closely with the University of Mississippi Company, Fort Myers, Florida, and ac Col. Kermit J . Silverwood, Command house corporation officers and Darcey tive in Civitan International and the ing Officer of the Quartermaster School Tatum, the architect, his predece sor in Junior Chamber of Commerce. He and Regiment, Fort Lee, Virginia, has been office, in bringing about the completion his wife, Sue, reside a 4200 De Leon and appointed President of District No. 3 of the fin e new chapter house there. are members of the Methodist Church. ___ n K A __ _ (Virginia, North and South Carolina). His two greatest prides in Pi Kappa He is an alumnus of Alpha-Omega Chap Alpha are his sons, Richard and Marvin, Alpha-Mu Chapter at the University ter at Kansas State College where he re both of whom have served as SMCs of of Georgia pledged 36 men during ru h ceived his Bachelor's Degree in Journal- Gamma-Theta Chapter. H e and his week this fa ll.
5 Defense Mobili- zation Director Brother . Leo Hoegh speaks at Interftj~d~ttrank Myers, Kappa Luncheon. Seated (I. to fr. )N I C~ President Macfarlane, Alpha, past Chau-man o · · ., Hoegh, and C. R. Yeager. Brother Tom Collins, banquet speaker, receives ovation. (I. tor.) President Macfarlane, Collins, Dr. U. S. Gordon, and Sally Wade.
General Conven tion Chairman John Horne addresses delegates.
Dave Collins and Frank Smith are busy at registration desk.
Convention welcomes new chapters-Keith Davis, Colorado State; Gene Briesacher, Southeast Missouri State; Rodger Shoemaker, Lamar Tech; Max Farris, Murray; and Tom Farlow, East Carolina College.
Brother Billy Butterfield, his Gold en Trumpet, and orchestra played for the Dream Girl Ball. The most popular pot during reg Dixieland Band provides va riety. istration-Date Bureau Chairman John Posta (r., center) "takes orders." Strategy session-Washington Alumni president Dr. Allan Hall, Charles Dunn, and Fred Stevenson.
Charles Freeman, Carl Bollum, and John Rein.
Convention Chairman John Horne and wife chat with Mr. and Mrs. Wade and Mrs. LeLaurin.
(1. tor.) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reising, Mrs. Pulcipher, C. A. Harper, and K. D. Pulcipher.
President Macfarlane and Honorary Life President Smythe surrounded by Purdue delegation. Seated at left, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowes.
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Banquet Scene.
(I. to r.) Dr. F. H. Hart, Charles Bear, Mrs. Bear, Mrs. Robeli; Lynn, and Mrs. Tom Wade. ·,
Present and former District Presidents President Macfarlane and five past national presidents pay tribute to Honorary Life President Smythe-(!. tor.) Htck man, Knight, Hippe), Smythe, Hart, Yeager, and Macfar lane.
President Macfarlane and Chaplain and Mrs. McSween lead ovation for National Secretary Nester presents the Nester Junior Founder Robert Award to Memphis Alumni president Bob Horton A. Smythe. (I. ) and Past President Joe Neeley.
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Top Men, 1958-60, Supreme Council. (l. tor.) Treasurer Freeman, Vice President Powers, President Yerkovich, Alumni Secretary Scott, Men of Distinction-1957 Distinguished Achieve Secretary McCall, and Counsel Watkins. ment Award· winner David Maxwell (1.) presents citation to 1958 recipient Arthur Bowes. Memorial Foundation President Trinner presents library book certificates to chapters showing greatest improvement in scholarship. (l. to r.) David Sheppard, Southwestern; Bob Cleveland, Georgia; Al Johner, Maryland; James Freeman presents Alumni House Corporation Clark, Wayne U.; and Wayne Tucker, Arizona State. award to Claude Brazil and Roy O'Neal, Lou isiana State.
Dr. Biddle presents. top scholarship trophies to ( 1. ) J oe Lentz, Vanderbilt, and Marshall Breland, Wofford.
Turner Branch, New Mexico, accepts the con vention attendance trophy from donor Earl Wagner.
Jack Newby, Kansas State, receives the Knight-Hickman Award from past presidents Knight and Hickman for best chapter alumni program.
Hippe! congratulates Jack Wake of Missouri School of Mines upon winning the Hippe] campus activitie award.
The Smythe Award for the Number One Chap ter is presented by him to J oe Lentz of Va n derbilt for top rating in 1957-58.
All hail! Pi Kappa .Alpha Miss Martha Brannon is crowned National Dream Girl by C. Robert Yeager.
Dream Girl Committee Chairman C. R. Yeager was ably assisted in the coronation by Diane Williams (!.) and his daughter, Betty. ~'L
"Encbanling as starligbt"
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Her Majesty Martha
Lovely gifts for lovely girls.
Dream Girls-Leilani Rose representing San Diego State, Martha Brannon, Presbyterian College, and Sally Wade, University of North Carolina-pose before the Jefferson Memorial.
Music Director Zimmerman and "chorus" greet Dream Girl finalists upon arrival at National Airport. of Alpha-T au Chapter, president of the Thirty-five fine freshmen accepted the Field Secretaries senior class, president of the student Pi pledge p in October 2. They came senate, and as a member of numerous from the forty-five rushee guests of our Join National Staff committees and board , incl uding sev (Con ti nued on P. 5 1) MAX McCULLOUGH eral honorary societi es. H e edited the + Max B. McC ull o u g h , Freshman H andbook. Intramural H and Washington, D. C., became a member of book, and Orientatio n Handbook at the Diamond Life the field secretary staff in August. H e U ni versity. received his BA degree in 1958 from Farrell completed a two-year Latter Members Meet Miami Unive rsity. Oxford, Ohio. He Day Sa in ts mission to Eastern Canada + T he bi ennial meeting ol served Delta-Gamma Chapter a secre and se rved a tour of duty with the United the Diamond Li fe Chapter wa held at tary, vice president, publicity chairman, tates Air Force in Europe and the the Shoreham in Wa hington prior to the and song leader among other orli ces. H e U nited States prior to returning to the Conve ntion banquet. It was h ighly in was a member of the freshman track team, University of U tah to complete work fo r fo rmal, in accordance with custom. Fift - participating in intramural sports, and his degree. During his senior year he two members and 18 gues ts were present. received the "Greek of the Year" univer the ca mpus musical shows. Four new members (each having l 00) sity award as well as being chose n the we re we lcomed to membershi p: Grant outstanding member of Pi Kappa Alpha. 1\facfarl ane of Sa lt Lake City, Tom Col Along with this tremendous activities lins of Kansas City, Carl W. Bollum of record, he earned a 3. 1 scholarship aver Bethesda, l\ ld., and Byron Knoblauch of age for his college work. Pi Kappa Alpha Sierre Madre, Calif. T he D ia mond Life and its ideals mean much to Farrell and Max ro ll s were ordered to remain open so that he in turn is contributing much to it. McCullough __ TI KA _ _ _ many more worthy members of Pi Kappa ·.-\lpha ca n be incl uded. Fire Truck Takes Di amond Life Off icers for the ensuing two years were elected : C. A. H arper, Delta Kappa Places! Li ttle Rock, Ark., president; Robert D. Lynn, femphi s, Tenn., T reasurer; and By Jack Steele During the summer months he has Charles Bear, Roanoke, Va. r ush captain, In three short months worked in the office of U . S. Senator + to be assisted by all other members of the Delta-Kappa Chapter has moved to the Lyndon Johnson, the State Department Chapter. ew members: top of the totem pole among fraternities News Division, and Public Services Di at San Diego State College. Our fine red vision. fire truck has made our rise mor.e spec JOHN S. JONES tacular but hard work, coo p e r a ti o n . John S. Jones, Haines City, Florida, spirit, and the new house all were neces an 1958 graduate of Florida Southern sary components of the top position. Dur College Lakeland, Florida, became a ing the summer alumni George W ilso n. Dr. William R. Field Secretary August I. H e served as Dave Lippitt, Ben Chadwell, Maurice Atkinson intramural representative, social chair J ackson, Louis Gill, Bob Casey, and man, vice president, and president of Frank Dragna purchased and donated to Delta-Delta Chapter and attended the the chapter a 1924 Seagrave fire engine Leadership School and ational Conven which will pump 100 gallons per minu te tion in Mexico in 1956. J ohn was ac and will transport fifty coeds! tive in campus affairs and was elected to T op news is the beginning of opera 324- Byron E. Coll ins, Br membership in Omicron Delta Kappa tions in our new chapter house, finest Kansas City, Mo. leadership fraternity. H e is a member of on campus. Our deep appreciation go to 325- Grant Macfarlane, AT the Baptist Church. all our alumni and others who had a Salt Lake City, Utah part in making this dream a reality. Our 326-Byron M. Knoblaucl1, rH current house corporations officers are: Sierra Madre, Calif. President, W alt Moore; Vice President, 327-Carl W. Bollum, rH J ames Macpherson; Secretary, Morgan Bethesda, Md. J enks; T reasurer, Grant Neilson; and 328-Dr. W illiam R. Atkinson, ® Consulting Accounta nt. Dave Wallace. Memphis, Tenn. T hese men plus Dave Lippitt serve as ou r 329- DeWitt J . Paul, AT alumni advisory board. Morristown, N . J .
(r.) Farrell Delta-Kappa Thomas Chapter, San Diego V. FARRELL THOMAS State College Farrell Thomas joined the Staff Au gust 1 as a Field Secretary after earn ing an outstanding record at the U niver sity of Utah. A student leader in every sense of the word, he served as president "Lest We For get"
Memorial Address Arlington National Amphitheater August 31, 1958
By Dr. John McSween
Pi Kappa Alpha pays tribute to the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery and its more than 500 Gold Star members.
+ Brother Commander, Dis fits of citizenship established and main which so far transcend in value the in tinguished Guests, Brothers in Pi Kappa tained by the blood of patriots who loved dividual human life that there is no com Alpha, Ladies and Gentlemen: freedom and democracy more than they parison. Memory is one of the most gracious feared death. The following lines are said to have gifts of Providence to mankind. In the They have passed on to their eternal been found on the body of a doughboy exercise of this faculty we are ennobled, reward, but they have left behind an un in France in 1918. Perhaps we recall the inspired, and humbled today as we recall dying heritage that will forever inspire .euphemism common in World War I the lives and deeds of our brothers in future generations and light the way for of "going west" for "getting killed". Pi Kappa Alpha, the men who laid upon us likewise to serve. "It ain't that I think H e'll keep me safe the altar of service and sacrifice the price At best our exercises are inadequate. While the other guys go down; less spark of life for the building and In honoring such service and sacrifice as It ain't that I want to leave this earth preservation of a great and mighty R e our fallen brothers have given, cere And wear no hero's crown. public. monies are futile and words are weak. The memory of our brothers are prec But if our Memorial Service today helps It ain't for this that I says my prayers ious and arouse as nothing else can do all to keep burning within something of that As I go to the attack; of the sentiment and appreciation that spirit of selflessness and service with But I pray that whatever may come my beats within the pulse of a grateful Order. which these men surrendered life, the way Some gave the full strength of their things we do will be splendidly worth· I may never turn my back. manhood to the cause of righteousness; while. some fought for the principles all Ameri Human life is a precious thing, but it I leaves the matter of life and death cans cherish; and they all died for the sal is not the MOST precious thing in this To the Lord, who knows what's best; vation of a nation that we, the living, world by far. There are such things as And I pray that I still may play the man might find happiness and en joy the bene- ideals, freedom , justice, civilization, Whether I turn east or west.
Memorial Service, Arlington Amphitheater, led by brothers in the service. (l. to r.) Rear Admiral Charles L. Melson, Colonel Charles T. Campbell, Commander A. M. Oliver, Lt. Col. Louis Wilson, and Cont>ention delegates and t>isitors witness the wreath laying ceremony. Colonel Fred H. Bounds. I'd sooner it were east, you know, And know that of our death and night also participated. He was president of To America and my girl Sue; shall rise the first pledge class. I'd sooner be there with the sun in her The climax of the occasion came with hair The dawn of ampler life. the presentation of an oil painting of And the summer skies all blue. Rejoice, whatever anguish rend the Dr. Jack Montgomery, dean emeritus of heart the chemistry department, who served But grant me, God, to do my best, That God has given you the priceless as chapter advisor for the first twenty And then, if I must turn west, dower five years of Gamma-Alpha's history. I may be unashamed when my name i To live in times like the e and have The portrait was unveiled by his grand named your part son and was accepted for the university And I'll find a soldier's rest." In Freedom's crowning hour. by Vice President Sharpton. Brother That ye may tell your sons who see the Montgomery was initiated by Theta Chapter at Southwestern in 1897. We know that there is no shortcut to a light ___ ITK A _ _ better America. The path is confused by High in the heavens-their heritage to difficult, many- ided ~roblems , but we take know that it does not lie over the ruins 'I saw the powers of darkness take their P. T. Atkinson Honored of the things that have made America flight, At Hampden-Sydney great. We know that advance can only I saw the morning break'." be made by continuous study and strong It is beautifully fitting that our great + Hampden-Sydney College hearted labor, building patiently on the fraternity should turn aside in the begin paid tribute to Brother P. T. Atkinson work of those who have preceded us. upon his retirement as Treasurer of the "'! ning of its National Convention to re We face today in the world a strong member those who have gone before, college aEter 40 years of service. Brother and relentless power which denies, in the those who have added their bit to the Atkinson holds a still deeper place in preamble of its so-called constitution, the glory of our Order and our nation, and tl1e affection of members of Iota Chapter, very existence of God; which makes of naw have gone the way of all the earth. for which he has been Alumnus Coun every individual citizen a blind cog in selor for four decades. He has personally For, aEter all, organizations and nations initiated 90% of the members during a n.ithless machine of state. Its very athe are made great, not so much by the prin ism is a denial of all the spiritual qualities that time. He se rved as National Secre ciples and ideals for which they stand, as tary of Pi Kappa Alpha from 1911 to which have raised mankind above the by the character and liv.es of those who level of the brute beast, and which have 1917 and Editor of the Shield and Dia have contributed personality to the life mond magazin e from 1913 to 1920. given to the world the ideal of the dig and work of the group in living out the nity and worth of every individual citizen principles for which it stands. When the Memorial T ablet was placed ··made (by God) a little lower than the in Room 50, Cushing Hall, Hampden "Lord God of Hosts, be with us ye t; angels". Sydney College, co mmemorating the con Lest we forget, Lest we forget." vention of 1889, it was P. T . Atkinson, The struggle today between Christian - - ITK A-- Jr. who as a lad unve iled the plaque. democracy and atheistic communism i In October, 1957, P. T. Atkinso n, III. all -embracing, touching every phase of Alabama Celebrates as a lad, unve iled the plaque in the pres our lives, and endangering every insti ent Iota Chapter house to hi grand tution which has come to be precious to fa ther in recognition of his energies, us in a land of liberty. 25th Anniversary zeal, and love which made the chapter By Ralph Yarbrough The men, whose memory we honor to house possible. day, lived and died to preserve these in + Gamma -Alpha Chapter Brother Atkin on em ered H ampden stitutions and their lives are a challenge paid tribute to its founders during home Sydney in 1904 co ntinuing a line of fi ve to us to hold aloft in a world falling under coming at the Univ.ersity of Alabama. On ge n e r a ti o n s of Hampden-Sydney men the shadow of a great darkness, the torch October 3, 1923 six close friends or from his family. He was a leader in of freedom and democracy. ganized the Kappa Pi local fraternity for sports and literary activities. After teach There is much to dol Every grave of the specific purpose of securing a charter ing several yea rs and military service in a Pi Kappa Alpha who has giv.en his li fe from Pi Kappa Alpha. The formal pe World War I he returned to the campus in the cause of God and country has a tition was approved and a charter was where he remained as college treasurer voice urging us on. The honors we pay granted March 27, 1924 with installation and busine s manager for four decades. these men today will be empty if we fail taking place April 12. Upon his retiremen t J ohn R . Wilcox, to heed that urge. Of the seventeen charter members, editor of THE HAMPDEN -SYDNEY We honor ourselves as we today honor fourteen are sti ll living and ten were TIGER, ca mpus newspaper, wrote of them, the glorious dead whose names are prese nt for the occasion. They were: him: "It is impossible to reveal a man's forever emblazoned upon the shining John Sparkman, Roy Lee Smith, Dr. heart through an account of his accom pages of history. The memory of the William McKissack, Dr. Lelias Kirby, plishments and services, but there are ideals for which they fou ght and died in Robert Warren Pitts, Lewi s Va tine numerous men who could tell of his un spires us who remain to translate into our Stabler, Dr. Ernest Vernon Stabler, Wil selfish help and wise di cipline, how he individual and national li fe the princi liam Alistair MacDonald, John Whitley straightened men out, how he gave a ples upon which this great nation is McDonald, and Charles Edward Binion. hand wh en it was needed, and how he founded, a nd which must be ever Conrad Murphree (Bully) Fowler pre guided those who might have gone astray. strengthened and fortified by the living sided over the reunion banquet. SMC With earnestness, he has taken an inter sacrifice of its citizens if our hero dead Dave Ellwanger brought greetings to the est in every H ampden-Sydney sruden t shall not have died in vain. founders. Senator John Sparkman, Num treating each according to his individual An unknown Austrailian soldier, and ber 1 on the chapter roll and first SMC, needs." Anzac, in World War I wrote these lines: introduced each of the founders who re As one alumnus of Iota Chapter put "Ye that have faith to look with fearless call ed various humorous and inspiring it, "Fifty years of Iota Chapter Pi Kappa eyes reminiscences. Honorable E. C. Gath Alpha members ri se up and call him Beyond the tragedy of a world at strife, ings, U . S. Congressman from Arkansas, blessed."
JJ ' Martha (left) and her mother, Mrs . W. Phili,P Brannon , viewed Nassau's pink and white city and Ba hamia n blue sea from Fort Fincastle.
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BAHAM IAN PASTIM E-- Dream Girl Martha spins a few dreams wh il e soaking up tropical Martha alights from a surrey at th e Bri tis h Colonial Hotel where she and her sunshi ne at Na ssau's Paradise Beach. we re g uests in NcH sa u, Bahamas. + Nassau, Bahamas-Pi Kap tha dined as guests of Nassau's popular pus of the College of William and Mary, pa Alpha's Dream Girl, Martha Brannon, steak house, Blackbeard's Tavern, where ideas were exchanged and many friend had two dreams fulfilled at the Wash Andre Toussaint and George Symonette hips were begun or renewed. ington, D. C., convention. were featured entertainers. Having attended tl1e 1956 Leadership First, she was chosen by 500 Pikes as Saturday morning Martha and her School in San i\lfiguel, I arrived in Wil the girl of their dreams. Second was the mother had time to wander up and down liamsburg familiar with the program. I main prize, a trip to Nassau, Bahamas, assau's Bay Street looking for bargain , represcmted Gamma -Rho Chapter at wi th her mother, Mrs. W. Philip Bran in china, perfumes, materials and straw orthwestern Univer ity, an institution non, as chaperone. goods before heading for famed Paradise which, with the campus Interfraternity With barely time to pack a bag or catch Beach for an afternoon of relaxation. Council, directs many phases of fraternity their breath, they were whisked from Dinner at the British Colonial was fol life in which chapters in other colleges New York City via British Ov.erseas Air lowed by M and M Travel Service's night find problems. Therefore, some areas of ways Corporation over the deep blue club tour. the Leadership School program held more waters of the Gulf Stream to Nassau In Sunday both Brannons lunched by the interest for me than others. ternational Airport. BC's pool and took a ride in a "surrey Pledge training was an area of particu They were met by BOAC's resident with a fringe on top". lar concern. At Gamma-Rho, most chap sales representative Basil E. Hull and They were Fort Montagu Beach Hotel ter problems seem eventually to lead back members of the Bahamas Development guests for dinner in the hotel's new Ma· to our pledge training program. From Board with suggestions that they sip one rine Bar. Fea ture attraction of the eve priv<~te conversations and outstanding of t.he punches on trays waiting for all ning was the aqua show seen through classroom discussions at William and passengers in the customs room. vision-level windows set so diners may M<~ry , I now have high hopes of seeing a At the plush British Colonial Hotel. watch activities in the swimming pool. change from our former undynamic pro an attractive air conditioned suite On Monday Martha and her mother g-rams to a more vigorous and forward awaited them, complete with a twin bed followed New Providence Island's ocean one. room, a large living room. and a bal front route to International Airport for A very worthwhile and interesting ad cony overlooking the spacious grounds a trip to another beautiful Bahamas re dition to the Leadership School scene and . the blue waters of the Bahamas. sort island-Eleuthera. They felt like real was the class of Mrs. Mary Lou Bils That afternoon while they relaxed explorers as they drove to pictur.esque borough. Social director of the Purdue from their trip, Martha and her mother Governor's Harbour, then to exotic University Memorial Union during the particularly enjoyed watch ing guests French Leave, an oceanfront resort. academic year, Mrs. Bilsborough led a swim in the pool nestled in the palm Returning on Wednesday they were study on social responsibility, etiquette, trees below and delighted in listening to free to browse through Nassau's Bay and the role of the housemother. Her a calypso band beat out native "goom Str.eet shops and climaxed the evening humor and spirited presentation gave an bay" rhythms. with dinner at their home hotel. added lift to a class schedule of heavier That evening mother and daughter Thursday and Friday, mother and topics. It was an entertaining as well as tr ied their first dinner to the strains of daughter sa iled in a assau "bum" boat informative discussion. Mrs. Bilsborough Johnnie Aladdin's trio in the BC's exotic to view sea gardens through crys tal clear cited two important watchwords: consid supper club, La Cage. They also explored waters; dined as guests at the Buena Vista eration and common sense. As I have the hotel's other features: coffee shop, Hotel to the magic of a native steel band reflected on these words, I have often Britannia Bar, Hong Kong Room, and in a truly tropical setting: shopped, swam thought how much easier campus life vowed to try the pitch and putt golf and relaxed. could be if we would remember them, not course. Late Friday they were transported via only in our social life, but in daily living Michael Maura's Travel Service com Pan American World Airways to Miami, within the fraternity structure. plimented them to a tour of the pink Fla., for the trip back to Spartanburg. Fin<~lly I am indebted to Leadership and white walled city Friday afternoon. S.C., by ai r and then to Bishopville, S. C. , chool for an intangible not given in any ' 1\Tide-eyed Martha and her mother, Hat and 405 West Church St., where Martha's class or general session. It is mine and tie, mentioned Martha's young sisters, father, a mechanical engineer with Speaks everyone's for just attending. At North Sarah, 16, and Pam, 9, often. They wished Oil Co., in Camden, and her two sisters western, we have the common problem, the girls, too, could see Nassau's impres excitedly waited. That completed their perhaps, of thinking that we are the only sive white columned Government House, dream and first trip out of the United Pi Kappa Alpha. We tend to forget that Columbus' Statue, the view from Fort States for Martha and Mrs. Brannon. we are a part of 116 other Pi Kappa Fincastle, Queen's Staircase- 66 steps --TIKA-- Alpha chapters which <~ 1 o, each year, hewn out of solid rock, the Yacht Club, Leadership School - initiate new members and graduate older Sailing Club, and Fort Charlotte with its members into the ranks of alumni. An dungeons and lifelike wax figures. Williamsburg Style experience such as Leadership School quickly reminds one that we are but a Varied tropical plants and their many By Raymond Bills colors interested Martha, a junior art ma + Undergraduate members part of a great organization, all singing jor at Limestone College in Gaffney, S.C. and national officers of Pi Kappa Al the same songs, all using the same ritual, Highlight of the afternoon was the Fla pha convened August 28th in Williams ;md all believing in the same ideals which mingo parade at Ardastra Gardens where burg, Virginia, for the 90th Anniversary have served as life's guidepost to count the graceful, long necked pink birds pa Leadership School. Historic Williams less men for nearly a century. I am in rade. burg, once glamorous capital of a vast debted to my chapter for allowing me to "Nassau would be a wonderful place colonial Virginia, played host to an en represent them in Williamsburg and for a honeymoon," said Martha. She was thusiastic crowd of Pi Kappa Alphas who Wa hington. I wish that all the brothers pinned to Pike Carl Gibson of Greer, will not soon forget its hospitality. For might have the equal opportunity for S. C., on November I , 1957. He is a jun three days, delegates met in six class per such an experience. ior at Presbyterian College in Clinton, iods and six general sessions to solve --TIKA-- S.C., and a member of Mu Chapter which chapter problems, air new ideas, and lay Robert W. Drye, BZ (Southern Meth sponsored Martha in the national Dream the groundwork for the convention which odist), i vice presi dent of the Texas Girl cont!'!st. would be held later in the week in Wash Mortgage Bankers A sociation, Inc. in Friday evening Mrs. Brannon and Mar- ington. On the shaded and relaxed cam- Houston. Texas.
J'j BIRDS OF ARKANSAS is now a col· In Memoriam - lector's item. At the time of his death, he was putting the finishing touches on two other books-THE REMOVAL OF Harry Edgar Wheeler THE CHEROKEES FROM THE May 18, 1874- March 11, 1958 STATES OF GEORGIA, ALABAMA, TENNESSEE, AND NORTH CARO By James Hocker Mason LINA and THE KINGDOM OF GOD (Arkansas State), Director of English, IN PROPHECY. These indicate his dual Indian Springs School, Helena, Alabama interest in science and theology. It is fitting that at the end of his life he was + On March 11 , 1958, Broth In 1896 he was ordained as a minister working again with youths-the love of er Harry Edgar Wheeler, ® (South in the Methodist Church and was as his life. western at Memphis), 84, died following signed by the Bishop to churches in the Brother Wheeler was a member of complications resulting from an opera North Alabama Conference. Later, he numerous scientific societies. He be tion to preserve his sight. Pi Kappa was transferred to the Arkansas Confer queathed his valuable collection of rare Alpha has lost a distinguished member. ence, and was put in charge of educa religious, scientific, and historical pub lications to various university libraries. I first knew of Brother Wheeler's be tional work. He was one of the first The impact of his character and teach ing a Pike last fall when I saw him go ings were so great that his life and work ing across the campus of Indian Springs are the subject of a graduate thesis. He School carr ying a copy of SHIELD AND was the embodiment of those ideals for DIAMOND. I queried him about the which our fraternity stands. Pi Kappa magazine and was surprised to find that my colleague of six years had been a Alpha cherishes his memory. Pike for over fifty years, having been He is survived by his widow, Mrs. initiated by Theta Chapter when South· Annie Lee Wheeler and their daughter, western University was located i-n Clarks· Mrs. Ed Whitsett, and by two so ns and ville, 'Tennessee. An active, fully em one daughter by a previous marriage. ___ IT K A __ _ ployed fifty-year Pike, is "news". I re ques ted that Brother Wheeler consent to have his picture taken and to have his Beta Beta Wins story written up for possible use in SHIELD AND DIAMOND. In line with Scholarship Award hi usual modesty and humility, he at By James Grosso first declined saying that he doubted he + The school year 1957-58 deserved such attention from his beloved has proved quite profitable scholarship fraternity. wise to Beta-Beta Chapter, University of In modesty, he protested that he had Washington, Seattle. At the last District done little. How "little", can be seen Convention held at Washington State from his life's activiti.es. At eighty-four The late Dr. Harry Wheeler (l.) and College, Pullman, Washington, our Dis Dr. James H. ltlason, brothers on the he was full-time employed as Curator Indian Springs faculty, examine mu trict President David Jolly offered to per of the Indian Springs School Museum seum material. sonally award the chapter in District No. and special lecturer on history, religion, 14 a trophy for the highest grade point and science. Despite his ad~anced age, "church representatives" on Arkansas' average for the school year. The trophy . his mind was active, his step lively, and college campuses. was officially awarded to Beta-Beta Chap his carriage fairly erect. He was still ob While in Arkansas Brother Wheeler ac ter October 27. serving an adult-lifelong regimen of get tively pursued his hobbies-bird study, We are all aware that this present year ting up at four a. m. and working until geological surveying, shell collecting, and is what we might call National Scholar ten p. m. working with Boy Scouts, Campfire Girls, ship Year. It was so ably presented in One of the first white children to be and church groups. After twenty-eight the Leadership School last summer at born in Birmingham, Alabama-May 18, years in the service of the church, he re the College of William and Mary. There 1874, Brother Wheeler was the son of a signed his ministerial duties in 1924 to is certainly a special need for emphasis civil engineer from Massachusetts and a become an educational consultant to upon scholarship in our organization as teacher from Vermont, both of whom and one of the curators of the Chicago a whole, and we feel that with the full chose to live in the South after seeing Natural History Museum. He later cooperation of our 117 chapters this pres it during the Civil War; his father was served as Curator of the Alabama Mu ent year should be an all time high for a Union officer in the Engineer Corps. seum of Natural History, the State Geo Pi Kappa Alpha scholasticall y. At the age of seventeen he graduated logical Museum of Arkansas, the High Let's all get behind our leaders and from what is now Phillips High School lands, North Carolina, Biological Lab put IIKA at the top this year. in Birmingham, one of two boys in his oratory, as Visiting Teacher and Scien ~ JJKA-- cia s. Both later became Pikes. tist at the University of Arkansas and at He enrolled at Southwestern Univer Rollins College, and as Director of the North Texas sity, but because of his scientific lean Cherokee Indian Museum at Cherokee, ings, he later transferred to Lehigh Uni North Carolina. It was while here that First in Pledging versity. Here he majored in science and he began writing the history of the Chero Royce Blackburn reports that Epsilon starred in track and gymna tics. During kee Removal. Delta Chapter at North Texas State with his stay at Lehigh, however, he decided In 1952 Brother Wheeler became its 18 new pledges has the largest class to enter the ministry; to that end he curator of the Indian Springs School mu on campus. The chapter was host to 30 transferred to Vanderbilt University for seum and special lecturer in history, re alumni who returned for the Homecom his theological studies. ligion, a nd science. His book THE ing festivities.
16 DIRECTORY - Plge 122 ';})ireclor'!
Geographical Listing for the States of
Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee
AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1958
As a further service to members, The Shield and Diamond is pro viding a directory containing a geographical listing of members of the Fraternity. Several states will be carried from time to time in the maga zine. We recommend that you detach and file these in a ring binder ; thereby, building up the complete directory. The listing in each issue will contain the most recent addresses for the states included. There are many members whose addresses are not now known by the National Office. We request our readers to furnish us such information.
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ALBANY Cawlfield, Gaylen Michael. JIN Thaler. I oseph Thorpe. rK Horn, Robert Dewey. BT White, Ernest Winston. AP Box 258 Box Iii 1825 Fairmount 3645 Circle Dr. Slater, William Jay. BN Trigg, George Lockwood, BA Killgallon, Patsy Aloysius, BA ASTORIA 519 N . Pairview 1310 N. lith St. 1690 E. 26th JUken, Ronald Richard, ~ Taylor, Arnold Lee, BN Wood, Howard William, I'H Kleinsorge, Paul Lincoln, I'll 1550 2nd E. CLOVERDALE Rt. 4. Box 57 1615 Skyline Bl vd. Pager, William Manley. AP Kelley, Alan LeRoy, rn COTTAGE GROVE Kopp, Harold Hilton, AP 129-llth St. Rt. 2, Box 204 Chambers, Richa rd Lee, rn 1715 Fairmount Blvd. Gauthier, Robert Allen. AP COOS BAY 308 N . 8th Lake, Charles Clay. BB 199 Alameda Baxter, Elmer Dale. BK Coiner, Thomas Warren, BN Box 863 Ohler, George Wallis. rn Rt. I . Box 310 747 S. 2nd Larsen, Erwin Donald. I'Il 1157~th Coover, Walter John. rn Hankins, Robert Keith, I'Il 115 W . 30th Sloan, Gordon W .. BI' 1360 Central Lorane Rt. Lindstrom, I. Orville. rrr Spexarth Bldg. Isaacson, Chester Leroy, AI Leonard, john Compton, rn 1256 E. 20th Ave. AURORA Box 518 Box 364 Masterson, )on Allen. I'll Diller, Robert D .. AP Jarvis, jerry Leroy. BN Nixon, Donald ·Lee, rn 2'140 Harris St. BAKER 1159 S. lOth 825 N . W . lltb Mayer, George Ralston, Jr., 1'11 Borgen, George Wilfred, DN Saint, Gerald Wayne, rn Simpson, Alexander Irving, rn 2740 Laurelwood Lane 1265 Valley Ave. 175 Johnson 8H S. 3rd McCully, Praok David, Jr .. BN Cook, George Everett, BN COQillLLE DAYTON Box 3516 2338 Madison Barton, Benjamin Franklin, rn Schroeder, Charles Edward, liP Miller, Guy Packer, r;;;: BANDON Box 365 Rt. I. Box 29 58 w. lith Dean, Jack. BN Gilkey, Raymond Ra lph. r n DRAIN Molholm, Kurt Nelson, I'll Box 356 Box 214 Ostling, Norman Carter. rn 1036 Adams St. BEAVERTON Jenkins, George Herrick, BX DUFUR Mumford, William Porter, 11 , BH Bostick, Prank E .. Al: )eub, Gera rd Eugene, rn Hix, John William, DN 1960 Alder 2175 S. E. Burbank 801 E. 2nd St. Tienhaara, Wayne Matthews. dP O wen, Donald. rn Ewing, Elmore Earnest. rn Moore, Wallaoe Lee. I'll Box 68 Rt. 5, Box 183 820 S. E. Cheshire 409 S. Coulter St. ENTERPRISE Potter, Daniel Oliver. rn Larson, I ohn Marlowe. AT St. Clair, Gene LeRoy, BK Coffin, William Ellsworth . I'll 3460 Pearl 1225 Poothill Dr. S. W. 108 N. Moulton St. 400 Grant Richardson, James Hollins, BN Sergeant, Chester Leon. rn CORVALLIS Eldridge, Ray Scott. rrr 32 75 Kincaid St. 14380 S. W. Hargis Rd. Brandt, Brice Leonard, BN Box 382 Robinson, Max judson. rn Wistrand, Richard Ellsworth. A PALL CREEK King, Thomas Harry. dP PORTLAND Klohas, Anton. PIT H a ynl~. James Albert. ll.P Rt . 1, Box 262 Backstrand, Carl Enoch , BB 11809 S. E. Wolgate Deer Mountain Ranch Kubeck, Edmund, ll.P 352-t N.E. 26th Ave. Larson, Louis Charles, PIT GARDINER 73'1 S. Hembree Balne.s, Arthur B. . PIT Box 6213 Cary, Leo Justin. rn Marsh, Eugene E .. BD Weatherly Bldg. Lawson, Ralph Mathew. BH Box 71 302 Dayton Ave. Beeson, Prank Carter. rrt i21 S. W . Oak St .. Rm . 82-1 1915 N. E. 73rd Ave. Learned, Prank M .. PIT GARIBALDI Marsh, Francis Ervin. DB 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Belanger, Ovid Mark. BZ 6555 S. W. 67th Ave Jone.s, Robert Wakeman. BN 3600 N. E. 76th Ave. Lee, Andrew Lucian. AA Box 504 McDaniel, I ames Brooks. I' IT 7th and Alpine Ave. Bergan, Martin Trygve. ll.P 6121 N. E. Garfield Ave. Kingsland, Charles Arthur. ll..P 10836 N. E. Marx Lewis, Kenneth Everett. BN GERVAIS Milligan, Earl James. ll.P 306 S. Davis Bethell, George W ashin gton. AE 1983 N. W. Flanders Bennett, Dale Richard. ll.P 2188 S. W. Main Lilja, Richard Delwin. BN Rt. I Olson, Russell Loyd, BN Rt. 3 Bishop, Joseph W .. PIT 7340 N. Hodge GRANTS PASS Sauter, Ronald William. ll. P 4805 N. E. 41 st A v e . Loomis, Robert Prank. I'IT Bull, Oro Nathan. rn 806 S. Hembree Booth, George Gaylord . rn 4640 N. E. 36th Ave. Rt. 3. Box 378 Schneider, Nicholas, BN 3027 N. E. 32nd Pl. Long, Wilford C .. rn Larimore, Leland James. Jr .. ru Rt. I . Box 139 Bowman, John E .. BH 1620 S. W . Maplecrest Dr. 8 1 S. 99 Highway Taylor, Ernest Havell. rn 1123 N. E. 32nd Ave. Low, Kenneth Marvin, PIT McGregor, Donald Grant. PB Box 501 Boyle, Orville Thomas , rn 3315 N. E. 84 Vannice, Louis Edgar. PIT Wood, David Emmons. BN 3 114 N. E. Premont MacDougal, John Thomas. rn 1241 N. W . Lawnridge Av~ . Rt. 1. Box 227 Brad lee, Robert Kenneth. rn 4'109 N. E. 86th St. Young, William Jackson. rr MEDFORD 29 16 S. E. 36 Marqueling, Henry Edward. BN 630 Rogue Lee Lane Bebb, Royal Ward. rn Briggs, Eugene Edward. AP 4004 N . E. Royal Ct. GRASS VALLEY 528 S. Grape St. 3510 S. E. 128 Marshall, Jack L .. I' IT Rolle, Rodney Perry. ll.P Albert, Marvin G .. BD Brugger, Andrew Julius. BN 8623 S. W . Willow Lane GRESHAM 304 S. Peach St. 80!6 S. E. 28tb Ave. Mauzy, James Carlyle. BB Amstutz, Theodore Elam. rn Carter, Richard Le wis. PIT Buckley, James L .. BIT 10211 S. W . PacificHwy. Rt. I. Box 196 816 w . lith 1000 S. W. V ista Ave. Maylie, J obn Charles. BN Brugger, Melvin Julius. BN Davidson, Neil 0 .. !'IT Burns, Douglas Murray. !'II 563 7 S. W . Cheltenham Dr. 1214 W . Powell Blvd . 121 E. 6th St. 2235 N. E. 28th McCarthy, William C., !'IT Lewis, John D .. r r Stevens, Robert Eugene. BN Carter, William Nicholas . 61' 3052 N. E. 66th A v e. Palmquist Rd . 605 N. Columbus Ave. 2136 S. W. Vista McGlauflin, Stanley A., B'l' Tarpenning, Allan V .. ll. P Turnldge, Wallace Everett, rrr Chandler, Scott Thomas. PIT 1685 S. W . Filmont Ave. Rt. 3. Box 568 H5 N. Bartlett St. 5217 E. Burnside McKeen, Earnest E., BB HAINES MILWAUKIE Chehak, Richard Henry. rn 528 Corbett Bldg. Loennig, Carlton Pool. rn 3503 S. E. Division McNeff, Donald Earl. Ail Ward, Glen Franklin. BN Husted, Champ Allen. rrr 3711 Monroe Cochran, James Eugene, fiT 5015 N. E. 36th Ave. HEPPNER 2607 N. Portland Blvd. Messecar, William Charles. dP Reed, Howard Collie. 1'.0: Marquis, Hugh McConaughy. BN 15322 Oatfield Rd. Coover!, Elmo Claire, BN 4425 N. E. 41st Box 637 1351 S. E. Knapp Miller, Lawrence Veri. BN HERMISTON Taylor, Edward Kingsley. ll.P 1227 S. E. Viewacres Crawford, Charlie Donald. Jr .. PX 3406 N. E. 39th St. Lyle, Robert Burton, ll. P 4811 S. E. 63rd Millor, Robert P .. fiT Rt. I. Box 283 MOLALLA Crites, Harmon P .. PIT 1010 S. W. VV'estwood Ct. HILLSBORO Peeples, Dennis Craig. ll.P 4917 S. E. Aldercrest Rd. Mingle, Ro bert Lee . AO Burke, Richard Leroy, BN Rt. 2 Currier, John Edmonde. rrr 3629 N. E. 78th Ave. 26910 N. W. Cornell NEWBERG 328 N. Russett St. Moravets, Floyd Lester. A Jones, Alan Francis. rA Holden, James Henry. Jr .. r:& CLARKS SUMMIT DEVON 3032 Cornwall Rd. Sharon Dr., Mounted R. II Lewis, Donald Edson. r A Collin.a, Russell Harry. BA Jones, Robert Henry, III. BA Jackson, Robert L .. r:& 113 Main Ave. 302 Spencer Rd. 2106 Aster Rd. 221 N. Monroe St. Stanton, Robert Nauman, BA Klllhour, William Gherky. BII Keller, John Arthur. rA King, James Davis. r:& R. D. I Conestoga & Upper Gulph Rds. Madison Apts .. Apt. B-9 148 Standard Ave. White, Roger Nelson, BA Larue, Richard Simpson, ro Knlpe, Wilbert Roy. rA King, John Edward. r :& 428 W . Grove Ave. 255 Forrest Hills Circle 1515 Stehr St. H8 Standard Ave. CLEARFIELD McCloud, Lawrence Earle, Jr.. BA Mogglo, Albert V .. rA MacDonald, Donald Charles, r:& Gilliland, Lynn W .. BA 321 Exeter Rd. 1024 Highland Ave. 131 First St. 609 Ogden Ave. DILLSBURG Pitcher, Arthur Everett, BE McDougall, James Harold. BA Hoffman, Prank John. Jr .. BA Bowen, Glenn L .. BA -t22 W. Broad St. 236 Oak St. Ill W . First Ave. R. D. 3 Selgman, James Edward, rA Rex, Melvin Donald. BA CLENSHAW Chenowlth, James Richard, BA 1530 Eaton Ave. Mounted Rt. II Bigelow, Tom Stratton, I Box 315 Stoughton, Prof. Bradley, r A Shadle, John Wherry, Jr .. BIT Clinton Rd. Eline, Gervase Francis, Jr .. rT 140 E. Market St. 244 S. Main St. CLEONA RPD I Trumbore, Clarence Penafiel, BA CALIFORNIA Chapman, Louis Rounseville. Be DONORA 1410 Wood St. Button, John Glenn. r:& 320 E. Penn Ave. Szymanski, Henry Edward. r:& Woodruff, Stephen Clarke. rA 313 College Ave. CLIFTON HEIGHTS 402-8th St. 1912 Greenleaf St. Mu55er, Walter Robert, r:& Reuther, Robert Walter. B:!: DORMONT BLAWNOX 234 Third St. 259 W . Baltimore St. Delfrate, Daniel Peter. r:& Travis, Dr. William David. Ae Watkins, Robert John. r:& CLUNE 3072 Earlsmere Ave. 335 Freeport Rd. 544 Second St. Plack, Edward George. BA DOVER BLOOMSBURG CALUMET Box 71 Hodgson, Robert Lewis, Jr .. BA Dorsey, Robert Wayne, A:t. Urbanowski, Richard Lee. B:!: Sledzik, Herman Louis, B A R. D. 2 708 Berwick Rd. Box 182 Box 64 Little, Harry Russel. BA Eves, Donald John, I'E CAMP HILL COATESVILLE R. D. 2, Locust Rd. R. F. D. 5 Batscb, Harold Joseph, BA Freeman, Paul Arthur. Be Little, Robert Eugene, BA McKelvy, George Abbett. III. Be Box 246 114 S. lith Ave. 40 W . Canal St. 28 W. Fourth St. Haskins, Charles Godfrey. Bet> Glading, Prank Weisman, Jr .. BA DOWNINGTOWN Wehner, Dallas Howard, B 2013 Yale Ave. 1339 Olive St. Simmers, Arthur Latshaw, Jr .. BA %Fred E. Lord. Inc .. Box 254 Hoffman, Oliver Lee. Jr .. B:!: Klippel, Earl Frederick. BA Box 213 Whitmire, Nelson Lord. rE 36 Colgate Dr. 1137 Starling St. DOYLESTOWN 125 Murray Ave. Paget, Allen Maxwell. rA Petty, Stanley Lester. Ao/ Carver, Robert Paul. BA BLOSSBURG 3813 Chestnut St. Elmwood Gardens C-12 R. D. 2 Kuster, John George, BA Pollock, Samuel Wilson. AP Slocum, Benjamin Rees. BA Redfield, Thomas Hunter . .O.H BLUE BELL 347 N. 24th St. 1500 Olive St. 172 Belmont Ave. Pope, William Hays, Be CANONSBURG COCHRANTON Van Dine, Wilbur H .. BII Barberry Lodge Appel, Ralph Lach. r:& Ewing, Edward Alan, rz 29 E. Court St. BOYERTOWN Grandview Dr. McMurray Rd. 2 Box 143 DRAVOSBURG Schonely, Samuel. BA Cyphers, Charles Delbert, Jr .. BA COLMAR Rhodes, David Henry. Jr., r:z: 314 Front St. 221 De Cio St. Stewart, Edwin Piller, Jr .. BA 315 Euclid Ave. BRADDOCK May, William Isaac, BA COLUMBIA Walk, Harry Pinemore . rE Jacecko, John Michael. r:& R. D. 3 Roye, George Albert, rz Orchard Pl. 507 Camp Ave. Mersino, John Frederick. r:& 724 Chestnut St. DREXELIDLL BRADEN 1212 E. College St. CONEMAUGH Beck, Richard Gordon, BII Szafaryn, Leonard Adolph. T Severyn, Henry John. r:& Wissinger, Charles G., AP 4638 State Rd. 158 Anthony Wayne Terrace 431 Giffin Ave. 187 Main St .. Franklin School Biagi, Paul Edward, .0.<1> BRADFORD Wyndham, Charles Leo , Ae Wissinger, Samuel Everett. AP 1043 Bryan St. Blue, Carson Alton, Jr .. AE R. D. 3, Waterdam Rd. 105 Oak St. Covey, Leland Sumner. A.o. I 'h Nelson Ave. CANTON CONNELLSVILLE 85 Ferne Blvd .. Apt. 6 Maunz, Don Loren, AA Baldwin, Donald Harry, BA Bane, William Hormell. AA Dorrance, William Henry, Be Interstate Parkway Ext. R. D. I 1103 Vine St. 1141 Cornell Ave. Wood, Quentin Eugene. BA Preston, Lee Manley, BA Evans, Robert Rush. AA Felger, Dr. Harry Pierre, AX 7 Emery Ave. 69 E. Union St. 523 E. Crawford Ave. 638 Drexel Ave. VanScoy, Alfred Davitt. rA Preston, Phillip Stuart, BA Gilbert, John Russell, B:!: Gardner, James Edward, B:!: 129 Congress St. 165 E. Union St. 1307 Chestnut St. 311 Upland Way BRADFORD WOODS CARNEGIE CONSHOHOCKEN Geuting, Dr. George Henry. Ae Marter, Raymond Archibald, BA Chidlow, Douglas Oscar, BA Bath, Dr. Wilmer Holland, BIT 1217 Ormond Ave. Walnut Rd. 605 Gormley Ave. 1301 Butler Park Howard, Norman Ki rkpatrick. BIT BRANCHDALE Chldlow, John Richard, r:& COOPERSBURG 658 Childs Ave. Walcott, John James. BA 315 Knox Ave. Webber, Arthur Christian . M.D .. rA Jones, Halsey Robinson, B:!: BRIDGEPORT Knepper, James Wallace, Jr .. B:!: Main St. 1001 Wilde Ave. Stephens, J obn Harris, BM Rossi~ Rd. CORAOPOLIS Krech, Karl Gilbert. Be Aircraft Products Co. Leone, John Anthony. BA Anderson, William Lawrence, B:!: 1012 Wilde Ave. BRIDGEVILLE 3 Angora Rd. Box 80 R. D. 4 Kuntz, Stephen Albert. rA Haller, Carl Theodore. Jr .. B:!: Stewart, I ames Adam, B:!: Carazola, James Russell, r:!: 5219 Reservation Rd. 116 S. Highland Dr. CHARLEROI 1346 Fourth Ave. Marton, Arthur Arpod, BE Mllletary, Donald Victor David, r:& Moreau, Lawrence James. r:& Dewey, Thomas Albertson, r:!: 136 Signal Rd .. Drexel R. D. 2, McMurray Rd. 410¥., Shady Ave. 1620 State Ave. McCollam, John Stewart. Jr., BA BROOKVILLE Patterson, Rev . C. Jones. BA Dicicco, Robert Anthony. rz 1036 Morgan Ave. McClellan, John Markel, BA 412 Lincoln Ave. 915 Hiland Ave. Miller, Albert Emerick, l1I, BII R. F. D. I Patterson, Gary Owen. BA Easter, Elmer William, 82: 537 Forrest Ave. BROOMALL 412 Lincoln Ave. 827 Summit O'Connor, William Heuisler, Be Locotos, Georg&. BA CHELTENHAM Harper, Donald Ernest, BA 613 Ferne Ave. 409 Portland Dr. Stafford, Craig Mitchell, BA 1052 Ridge Ave. Staley, Harold Phelps, BIT Murray, Michael John, rA 539 Beecher Ave. Harper, F. E .. Jr .. rA 83 Ferne Blvd. 216 Bourne Dr. CHESTER R. F. D. I. Middletown Rd. Welsh, James Richard, BII Nason, John Roland, BA Hurley, Charles Webster. Ill, BA Heitzer, Paul Donald. AtJ. 1200 Edmonds Ave. 93 Verona Rd. 59 Buffington Rd. , Twin Oaks 1123 Birch Way Woody, Dr. Ronald Harlan, Jr .. 6A BRYN MAWR Saxe, Ronald Blackstone, BA Kirwin, Roscoe Conklin. II. Ae 70-15 Drexelbrook Dr. Doney, Robert Henry. rA 225 E. 23rd St. R. D. 4 DUQUESNE Conwyn Arms Apt. 408 , Webb, William H. , AT McCormack, Francis Allen, BA Sullivan, William Martin. r:!: 830 Montgomery Ave. Penn. Militar}' College Sharon Hill Manor 4 Golf View Lane Henderson, Robert Minor. I Zehner, David William, .O.M Parkinson, Wallace James. A6 EAST McKEESPORT Box 37 711 Engle St. 201 Gladwood Rd., Johnston, William Henry, r:& Hippe!, J obn Fred Earl. BIT CHESWICK Greater Pittsburgh Airport 444 Greensburg Ave. Harriton Rd. Cooper, John Henry, BA Rumsey, Thomas Osborne, Jr .. BA Otto, Harry Elwood, Jr .. Be Llnmay, Rodger. AA Harmar Dr. 1234 Vance Ave. 1130 Jacks Run Rd. 505 Conwyn Arms Hribar, Rudolph. Jr.. B:!: CORRY EASTON Marshall, Erwin Ellsworth. Jr .. r A R. D. I. Box 77-A Peake, WalterS.. BIT Fish, James Temple, Jr .. BIT 207 Morlyn CHINCHILLA 327 East St. 1511 Washington St. Marston, George Vanderhoef. r.o. McGoff, James Russell , BA CROYDON Slater, Frederick Joseph, Jr .. AX Garden Lane Box 217 Greer, Alvah Thomas. Jr .. BA 1823 Hay Terrace Parks, James Smith, Jr.. rA CLAIRTON 1013 Totem Rd. Willerth, Donald Ernest, AN 721 Harrlton Rd. Barrickman, William Arthur. Jr .. BA CYNWYD 817 Center Point BUCKS COUNTY 411 Caldwell St. Biles, Elmer Holmes, BIT EAST PITTSBURGH Northup, Arvin Hume. Ar Jsger, Ronald Joseph, M 112 Grasmere Rd. Negley, Joseph William. M Buckingham 514 Halcomb Ave. Cross, Richard Wellington, AA 427 Versailles Ave. BUENA VISTA Patterson, Clyde Wallace, r:!: 125 E. Levering Mill Rd. EAST STROUDSBURG Tremont, Elmer Leroy. ro 1204 McKinley Dr .. Box 361 Moore, Joseph Peter. Jr .. BII Jones, Reeves Frederick. BIT BURNHAM Patterson, Samuel Oliver, BA 9 Colwyn Lane Washington St. Alexander, Thomas Malcolm, Jr .. BA 321 Fourth St .. N. Moore, Morgan Francis, BII Reed, James Amos, BA 215 Freedom Ave. Percival, Paul Ord, BA 518 Ott Rd. 237 E. Broad St. BUTLER 617 Constitution Circle DALLAS EBENSBURG Boyles, Robert Gene. r:& Wilson, john Robert, BA Lamoreux, George Morgan, AX Spory, John Winston, 6H Apt. C Lumar Village 425 New York Ave. R. D. 2. Box 78 518 E. Sample St. Chantler, Ralph McCulley. Jr .• r:& CLARION DANVILLE EDINBORO 361 Center Ave. Young, Gary Brian, BA Hunt, Henry Franklin. M.D .. 2: McGlaughlin, Daniel William, A2 Cummings, George Lawerece. BA 832 E. Main Geisinger Memorial Hospital R. F. D. 2 HO E. Pearl St. CLARKS GREEN DAWSON EGYPT Herrit, Donald Edward, .o.B Nolan, Robert Emmett. Jr .. rA Morningstar, James Irvin, AA Zelinskv, Peter Anthony, BA 515 W . Penn St. Fairview Rd. First National Bank Box 3'21 20 DIRECTORY - Pa1t 126 EIGHTY POUR FLOURTOWN Thomas, David Franklin, rl: HBLLERTON Davia, Clyde La Verne, BA McDowell, John, BA 424 Euclid Ave. Parsons, Waiter John. AX R. D. I 52 College Ave. Wendell, Charles Richard, n: 150 W. Walnut Ave. ELIZABETH Roundtree, Harry Clay. BA 350 Harrison Ave. HERMINIE Jodie, David Clarence, r:!: 120 W. College Ave. GREENVILLE Kaiser, Ronald Olgand, rl: R. D. I. Box 42 FOLCROFT Husted, Theodore Henry, Jr., rP 114 Main St. McKee, Robert Elmer, Bll 57 N. Second St. HERSHEY ELKINS PARK Leech, Bion Earl, A9 Armington, Walker Craig , BIT 1080 Taylor Dr. Linhart, Samuel Black. r l: 97 Shenango St. 65 Mountain Rd .. Box 366 Tower Court Apts. FORD CITY GROVE CITY Holmes, Robert Calder, Jr., BA V alentlne, J, A .. rl: Johnson, Lee Billups, A:E: HOLBROOK 235 Huron Ave. Scheeren Apts. R. D. 2 Toothman, Glen R .. II, 1 ELLWOOD CITY FOREST CITY Johnstone, George, Ill, AA Throckmorton Dutstlne, Richard Mather, Bl: Eichholzer, Russell Edward, BA 612 Ridgeway Ave. HOLLIDAYSBURG 716 Argonne Blvd. 351 Main St. HANOVER Brooks, Conrad James, Bl: Hawke, Richard John, Bl: FORT WASHINGTON Cox, William Franklin, Jr., A R. D. I. Box 333 315 Johnston Dr. Corey, Samuel Caldwell, AM 9 Stock St. Ruehr, Frederic Mitchell. BA EMMAUS Montgomery Ave. Dusman, William Herbert. lli' 42 Sylvan Dr. Klimek, William David, BA FRANKLIN 16 Paul St. HOMESTEAD 914 Glenwood McGuire, Robert Francis, rl: HARMONY Martin, John William,{} Myers, John Richard. BA 1430 Buffalo St. Lutton, Gerald Clark. AA 348 w. 14th 546 N. 2nd St. Rollins, Lester George, rM Box 123 HOMESTEAD PARK Stauffer, Lester Dale, BA 417 Edgewood Dr. HARRISBURG Orie, Ronald Thomas, rl: 534 Liberty St. Bell, Gordon Grant. rA 4541 Woodhill Dr. Tuttle, James William. BA FREDONIA 2569 B Green St. Stahl, Robert McComb. BA 550 Liberty Jamieson, John Lee, BA Bragg, Harrie Pearl. Jr., BA 3910 Main St. FREEPORT 39'10 Green St. HUNLOCK CREEK ENOLA Thompson, Charles David. r1: Calkins, Jack Scott, rn Skok, Richard Lewis, EA Bloser, Charles H .. BA R. F. D. '1027 N. 2nd St. Rt. 2 208 Altoona Ave. FULLERTON Cuthbert, George Ogden, Ill: HUNTINGDON EPHRATA Allen, John Canning, IV, Bll 2'123 Parkway Blvd. Anderson, Wilfred James, ro Bear,· John Richard, AZ Jordan Parks Apts., 1403 Davis, Wesley Smith, AA Box 179 Warrion Oaks I Akron Rd. Rummel, Charles Edward, BA 3600 Cloverfield MacNamara, William Keown. Jr .. ro ERIE Grape St. Dolan, James Joseph. Jr .. BA J. C. Blair Co .. 600 Penn St. Bahrenburg, Fredric E., AX GETTYSBURG 3223 N. 2nd St. Myers, Richard Ernest, ro 413 Monaca Bigham, Franklin Rutherford. IT Durnin, Douglas, rn 427 Washington St. Cartlidge, Rev. Alva Raymond, A::! 210 W . Broadway 2021 Pennsylvania St. HUNTINGTON VALLEY 627 Myrtle GIBSONIA Herr, Clarence Graydon, Jr .. BA Chapman, John Brush. BA Christoff, Joseph Fedor, Bl: Girdwood, Oliver Lytle. II . BA 315 Willow Rd .. Colonial Park 858 Hollowell Dr. 1704 w. lith R. D. 2 Holmes, Maurice Henry, BIT Daly, Richard John. Jr., BIT Donovan, Robert Sersall. BIT GIRAID R. D. 2 405 Valley View Rd. 227 E. 33rd St. Nason, Fred Miles, ro John, Maurice Alvin, Bl: Davies, Arthur Hesling. ro Galbo, Gerald Russell, rl: 25 Liberty St. 3143 Brookwood St. Red Lion Rd .. Box 185 236 W. 8th St. GIRARD Lau, Ralph Rupp, rA Ruthrauff, Harry S .. Jr., BA Hall, John Vincent, .A;;: Martin, Robert Bogart. AX 1720 Putnam St. 2488 Pine Rd. 1233 Delaware 40 Lake St. MacGinnes, Robert H .. BA INDIANA Herrmann, Frederick John, Jr .. IT GLADWYNE 3809 Hillcrest Rd. Parnell, Gilbert Smith, B9 1440 S. Shore Dr. Durham, Richard Samuel. AM McKenney, James Edward. AH 231 S. 6th St. Jackson, Donald Tash. rK Mounce, Donald M .. rN 3931 Jones town Rd. Rezzolla, Richard John, rn 205 W . of2nd 1010 Waverly Rd. Redus, James Berton, A R. D. 2 Jenkins, Alexander L., BA GLASSPORT I 15 Locust St. Simpson, Alexander Kinghorn. BA 2902 Chestnut St. Ashton, James Anthony, rl: Scheirer, Charles A .. BA 919 Oak St. McElhenny, Stuart Woodward, r:;;: 608 Michigan Ave. %Elks Simpson, John Alexander. BIT 3022 Hidden Lane Tomedolsky, Charles David, r1: Schell, William Mettlen, BA 352 N. 9th St. Mead, Robert Edward. BA 742 Monongahela Ave. 1001 S. 17th St. Sutton, James Daugherty. r A 401 Lincoln Ave. Valencik, Edward Andrew, rl: Walden, John Leonard, BIT 353 Locust St. Raymond, Victor Peter, BIT 322 Ohio Ave. 36 I 2 Schoolhouse Lane Watson, Richard White, Jr .. B9 1154 W. 29th St. GLENSHAW HATBORO 526 School St. Richard, Theodore Roy. BA Collins, John Arthur. Bl: Eldridge, Lt. Cdr. Paul W .. K INDUSTRY 5016 Tremont Parkway % H. B. Kounty Middle Rd. 541 Constitution Dr. Armour, Donald Cameron, Bl: Root, David Bond, IT Connell, Gregory Conrad, rl: Hummel, Leslie Clyde, BA Avodale Dr .. Ohio View 222 Superior Ave. Morewood A. ve. 413 Abbott Rd. INGOMAR Scbau, George Maxwell. ro Gilbert, John Blair, Jr., BA Lomas, Walter Richard, rT Geltz, James Anderson, BA 516 Oakmont Ave. Mary Ann Dr. 414 Corinthian Ave. Woodland Rd. Schuler, Wernert Jacques. Jr., IT Huber, David Stanley, rl: Palmer, Lane Morris, rE INGRAM 3916 Montrose Ave. Hamilton Ave. 410 Continental Rd. Steffora, Theodore John, rl: Scott, William Russell. B:E: Huitt, Jimmie Lee, ri' Tedrow, Donald Grant, Jr., BA 15 Sterling 1028 S. Gore 216 Lucille St. 1041 Windsor Rd. IRWIN Strayer, Roger Louis. BA Kling, Henry Howard. rl: HATFIELD Barnard, David Forsythe, rl: 3732 Beech 247 Vollmer Dr. Heckler, Howard Erb, Ai' 9th St. Ext. Tener, RichardS .. Bl: Meyer, William Alexander. rl: 142 N. Main St. Diamond, William Michael. I'O -t709 Highview Blvd. 907 Charles HAVERTOWN R. D. 4 Troyer, Robert Rutherford, AP Schofield, Jack James, rl: Ameisen, Richard Anthony, Jr .. BIT Holder, Ronald W esley. rl: 520 W . 8th St. 409 Meadow Rd. 204 N. Conrad St. 711 Center Wilkins, James Ross , rz GLENSIDE Cella, Gilbert Robert. Bll Johnson, David Andrew, rl: 2802 Wellington Hammond, Nelson B.. BIT 20 E. Langhorne Ave. Ll anerch R. D. 4. Circleville Willbite, Riley Eugene, T 301 Harrison Ave. Foery, Raymond Wilbur, BIT Patton, Charles Robert. r1: R. F. D. 6, Appleman Rd. Lefferts, Arthur Francis. BIT 6 E. Mercer Ave. 607 Chestnut Wyche, James Clifton, BT 2428 Fairhill Ave. Griffiths, William Trevor. BA Perkins, Thomas Lewis, rl: %General Electric Co .. 3001 E. Ludwig, Harry 0 .. BE 145 N. Eagle Rd. 1100 Ninth Ave. Lake Dr. Bldg. 2-64 174 Lesmore Ave. Paine, Charles J osbua , Jr .. AM !THAN ERWINNA Reichard, William John. BA 6 Myrtle Ave. Floyd, William B.. AO Powell, Benjamin, B9 2443 Rosmore Ave. Pearson, Paul Alabran, M 197 Spring Mill Rd. EVERETT Ward, Richard Joseph, BIT 630 S. Ea gle Rd. JAMBS CITY Eichelberger, Thomas Carl. BA 311 Bickley Rd. Perrin, Robert Prentiss. 0 Moran, Edward Francis. BA EXPORT GLENWILLARD 116 Ellis Rd. Box I Di Padova, Ami! Anthony, rl: Ciper, Ralph Anthony, rl: Raiffeisen, Charles Jackson. Bl: JEANETTE R. P. D. I Box 276 12 W. Golfview Rd. Hunter, Grant Edison. Br Weller, Daniel Lee. Bl: GREENACK Robertson, Bert Halbert. Jr .. rB 32 E. Gaskill Box 131. R. F. D. 2 Adams, Jerome Michael. I 625 Paddock Rd. Kennelty, Dudley Leland, rl: EXTON GREENSBURG Saner, John Wallace, Bll R. D. 2 Van Bale11, Donald Spencer, Ill: Davison, John McKlveen, Jr .. BA 1436 Sunnyhill Lane Kohl, James Emerson, Jr .. rl: Meadowbrook Manor 201 Eicher Ave. Schillat, Ronald Arthur. J' A 219 N. 2nd St. FAIRBANK Edgar, Frank David. Jr., rl: 1630 Rose Glen Rd. Mash, Daniel Joseph James, r:E Chomiak, Ben Bartholomew, ll 21 DIRECTORY-Page 127 JOHNSTOWN Sei:, Edward Albert, BA McDONALD MORRISDALE Casker, Royden Thomas. II. Bl: 136 E. 3rd St. Boak, Ulysses Grant, Jr., BA Bloom, Dar! Russell. B:;: 1228 Franklin St. LANSDOWNE Bowser, Merle Lloyd. Jr .. Bl: Penepacker, Charles Maxwell, BA Ellenberger, Edgar Melville. Bl: Christian, Richard Allen, BA 117 North St. MORRISVILLE R. D. 3. Box 323 183 N. Lansdowne Ave. Lavie, Louis Phillip. Jr., Bl: Millar, William Douglas, lll, rA Poster, Patrick Howard. r1: Ellis, Joseph Bailey. Bl: 136 Fifth St. 4 Radcliff Rd .. R. D. 2 802 Norwood Gardens 317 Barker Ave. McKEESPORT Scott, William McKendree, )r .. BA Hassenplug, John Farnsworth. H Huntsman, Orlando Laird. rA Akers, James Stuart, Bl: 101 Ovington Rd. 224 Chestnut St. 819 Elmtree Rd. 524 Oberdick Dr. MORTON Hudson, Jerome Knable. BA Matlack, Edwin Lehman, BA Bach, Joseph Allan. Bl: White, Lt. Kenneth Alexander, Bll 817 Pine St. 136 Hilldale Rd. R. D. I , Box 354 East 46 S. Morton Ave. McWilliams, Howard Clifton, Jr., BA Pechin, Sergius Phillip. M.D .. BA Bailey, Carroll Wesley. rl: MOSCOW 510 Penn Ave. 284 Wayne Ave. 1817 Meadow St. Simmermacher, Richard Alan, BA Taylor, Richard Elton, AK Powell, Walter Eastburn. Bll Buck, Rudy Leonard, r1: Van Brunt St. 1175 Menoher Blvd. 57 East Essex Ave. 3002 Walnut St. MOUNTAINTOP Wagner, Arthur Hubert. Be Poynton, Edward Joseph. Jr .. A'i> Del Signore, Richard, r1: Buczkowski, Dr. Joseph Thomas. BA 961 Sunnehanna Dr. 315 Wayne Ave. 2510 Collins Ave. Fairview Heights KANE Wilkins, Richard S .. BA Greenland, William Howard, I MT. LEBANON MacEwen, John Maxwell. BA Ill W. Greenwood Ave. 3412 Gleason St. Heist, Clark Benson, Bl: 14 Spruce St. LANSFORD Kadar, Alex Frank. r1: 485 Willow Dr. Butcher, Stephen Robert, ~H 1575 Vermont Ave. Keck, Harry Byron. r1: KARNS CITY 645 E. Bertsch Kadar, Richard Donald. rl: 503 Kenmont Ave. Sutliff, William Francis. Jr., BA Holmes, Robert Albert, Bll 718 Huey St .. Apt. 3 Schoeppner, Kenneth George, rl: Box 114 313 W . Ridge St. Little, Thomas Denning. ro 483 Salem Dr. KEISER LATROBE 2900 Jenny Lind St. Williams, Dean Parker, r1: Sgro, Robert Louis, 0 Dalton, John Raymond. rA McFeaters, John S .. Jr .. r1: 136 Woodhaven Dr. 237 North St. 915 Chestnut St. 2514 Collins Ave. MT. PLEASANT KENNETT SQUARE Gill, James Pressley. AK Payne, Jack Everett, ro Dillon, Charles Kensey. Ae Ingram, G. Harold. BT 850 Weldon 3417 Orchard Dr. MT. WOLF 113 Cypress St. LEBANON Reese, Urban John. Jr., rP Doll, Dale Alton, Bll Talley, Banks Henderson. r Gardiner, Dr. Charles E .. AX II 06 Somerset Box 314 R. D. I 70 I Chestnut St. Zadorozny, Edward. rl: MOYLAN Tingle, Richard Matthias. AX Snyder, James Adam. Bll 601 Madison Ave .. Apt. 6 Metzler, John Paul. AP Four Bells 423 S. 12th St. McKEES ROCKS Box 49, School Lane KINGSTON LEECHBURG Buchek, Donald )ames, r1: Milliken, Thomas Henry. ) r .. r A Bouton, Rev. Leon Webster, AX Vereb, Michael Joseph. Bl: 803 Ninth St. Rose Valley Rd .. Prince Lane 248 N. Sprague St. 565 Second St. Burgunder, Albert John, r1: MUNCY Ertley, Ronald David, AA LEMONT 1316 Vine St. Myers, Ward Lee, Bl: 21 N. Welles Lingle, Walter Cornelius. BA MEADOWBROOK 102 New St. Lynn, Sephares Chauncey. BA Box 139 Killhour, William Brelsford. Bll Snyder, Clarence Martin, AX I 13 Butler St. LEMOYNE Meadowbrook & Valley Rds. R. D. 2 Poggi, Edmund Howe. Jr .. rA Hill, William Russell. II Luedke, William John, I'P Vermilya, James Lewis. AX 251 James St. 35 Fort St. 1341 Miker Rd. 105 W. Penn. St. Vispi, Joseph Albert, BA LEVITTOWN MEDIA Vermilya, John Robert, BA 147 Division St. Koch, Ernest Merrill. Jr .. A~ Brown, Robert Charles. BA 105 W. Penn St. 30 Hamlet Rd. Ridge Lane. Parkridge, Rt. 29 Vermilya, Lynn, AX KITTANNING Davis, William Crump. Jr., A MUNHALL Ashe, Robert Ervin. B:E Lanning, Richard Lester. AA 37 Bittersweet Rd. Trail's End Farm, R. D. 2 Florian, Lawrence Richard, r1: Thompson Bldg. Dolman, John Phillips, Bll 149 Larkspur St. Ashe, William Albert, BA Liebl, Lance Michael. BA 35 Tanglewood Lane 407 S. Jackson St. MURRYSVILLE 270 N. Water St. Duncan, Wilbur Tremble, BA Graham, Robert Clemens, Bl: Hiteshue, George Vaughan, BA Powell, Walter Eastburn, Jr.. BII 38 Nettle Tree Lane 2-A N. Ridge Rd. R. D. 2 R. D. 3 Dunn, Frank Rothwell, Jr .. rA MYERSTOWN Painter, George Crawford. Be LEWISBURG Locust Lane. Lot 33 Kohl, Harry Robert, BA 206 S. Water St. Degling, Dr. Erwin George, BA Wollingford Summit 525 S. Cherry St. KNOX 221 Stein Lane Fiedler, Donald Hesse, r.A NARBERTH Slicker, Henry Jacob. A:;: Odgers, Merle Middleton, Pres .. Bll 16 Rampart E. Blanchard, Edward Marvin. r.A Penn Ave. Bucknell Univ. Haner, Carl. III, BIT 35 Avon Rd. KNOXVILLE LEWISTOWN Media Rd. Gunsel, Austin H .. BIT Pebeley, Edward James. Jr.. AX Barron, David McNitt, BA Horine, Adam Grove, Bll 232 N. Essex Ave. Box 189 Box 4 Mt. Alverno Rd. Heister, Ralph Dewey, Jr., BA LIBRARY KUTZTOWN Pogue, Hubert Dale, B 22 DIRECTORY - Page 128 NEW HOPE PARKERS LANDING Giulian, Karl Anthony, BA Schoerke, Andrew C .. BA Franck, Peter Whitehill, BIT Griffith, Evan Flynn, r:E 1101 Conly St. 318 S. 21st St. Sugan Rd. Lincoln Pl. Glenn, George Parnell. Jr .. BIT Schoerke, Douglas Alexander, Jr .. BA Johnson, Clark Wolfrom, BA Hetrick, John Dewight, r:E 5922 Greene St. 318 S. 21st St. N. Main St. 7 N. Wayne Glover, Harold Donnan, AN Sirch, Francis Joseph, Jr .. BIT McCormack. Mark. r PATTON lnC:epence Bldg .. 5th & Walnut Sts. 7711 Rockwell Ave. Mechanic St. Hoppel, George Celestine, Jr .. B:E Gondos, Robert Z .. r A Slifer, William Harry. BA 207 james Ave. Apt. 906 Rittenhouse Savoy 6538 N. 5th St. NEW KENSINGTON Goodyear, I ames Anthony. r Smith, Charles E .. Ill. BA Baranowski, joseph john. rt. Schwab, Frank John. Jr .. r:E 305 Sixth Ave. 7105 Ridge Ave. 1229 E. Washington Lane 170 Short St. Graham, Howard William, l>H Smith, Ensor Barclay. II Baxter, Thomas Leroy. Jr .. AK PECKVILLE H39 Wingohocking St. 233 E. Mount Pleasant Ave. 2909 Leechburg Rd. Neary, John Matthew, !>A Greger, Richard George, BA Smith, james Lewis. AA 'Cooper, David. B:E 708 Main St. 6364 Oltman St. 815 Corinthian Ave. 430 Vernon St. PEN ARGYL Hancock, James Alfred. AH Sorber, Thomas Ayres. BIT Dominik, Lawrence Adam. B:E Pennington, Peter Sargeant, rA Florida Citrus Exchange H21 Deveraux 542 Summit St. 404 Fruit Trade Bldg. Spayd, Paul Ray. BA Belles, Lewis Edward, B:E 17 E. Applegate Ave. PERKASIE Dock & Granite Sts. 100 S. 15th St. 449 Fifth Ave. Harper, Hugh Phillip, I'N Spengler, Robert Unruh. BIT lliig, Harold Francis. B:E Smith, Donald Bitzer. BA Arthur Ave. %Hutchins Adv. Agency 8151 Flourtown Ave. 351 Spring St. 3701 N. Broad St. Spivak, Talbot Israel, EA Kort, Ernest G., I'P Wolfrom, Morgan Auerhammer. BA R. D. 2 Harte, Capt. john Francis, Jr .. All 6215 Catherine St. 306 Keystone Dr. 064431-219 E. Wlllow Grove Ave. Splendido, Armand Carmen, BIT McMaster, David Kent. B:E PERRYOPOLIS Apt. 1-i 608 W . Clive den St. 112 Clarendon Ave. Karolclk, Thomas Michael. BA Hartranft, Armand Christian. BIT Stagg, Thomas Lindsay, BIT Robinson, Ivan Bruce. ll Bailey, Richard John, BE Duchene, Richard Pierce. r:!: Havlish, Donald George, BE Lees, William Archibald. rE 5 Swan Dr. 75 Woodhaven Dr .. Mt. Lebanon % H. H. Robertson Co., 2400 411 Avon Dr. Bair, Walter. rE Duchene, Ward Edward. BE Farmers Bank Bldg. Lepere, Donald George. AK 1208 La Clair Ave. 501 Charlotte Dr. Hawker, George Montgomery. rE 59 Garden Terrace Barnes, Harry Robert, rE Dunbar, James Crawford, r:!: 421 Janice Dr. Light, Charles Raymond. r:z 431 Olympia Rd. 1620 Williamsburg Rd. Headley, William Harold. BA Suite 561 Alcoa Bldg. Behm, William Lewis. Jr .. r 24 DIRECTORY- Page 130 O'Malley, Bert William. rl: Spielman, Warren Ro y, AA PORT MATILDA RYDAL 2166 McNary 138 National Dr. Shawley, Calvin William. BA Shalfer, Clyde Hoover, AH Page, Charles Richard. rl: Stabile, Robert Victor. rl: R. F. D. 1209 Rydal Rd. 3224 Willett Rd. 253 Morrison Dr. POTTSTOWN ST. DAVIDS Parmelee, Marvin Barnes. I'T Stack, J oho Philip, rl: Clayton, Norman Boyd, r SMETHPORT Potts, William Burdsall , BA Meacham, Richard White, ~A WILKINSBURG 732 Yale Ave. 109 Main St. Delo, Joseph Harry, B:E Studholme, Allan Taylor. B:E: iH South Ave. Studholme, Clinton Raymond , B::! TARENTUM WASHINGTON SOMERSET Beecham, Trevor William, Ar Nadalin, Robert John, AF Brendel, Johnston, r Gen. Deliv. Friedhofer, Ralph William. n: 11 27 Park St. 388 Franklin Farm Rd. 918 W . Main St. Draper, Donald Norman, r z Ruppel, Robert Edward, AF Dyer, John Frederick. BA 1354 Sunrise Ave. Rose, Al vin Jay. r:E 1103 Park St. 298 Caldwell Ave. 264 W . Garrett St. Grossman, Albert A. , AA Fluke, John Calvin, BA Gregorius, Thomas Karl. Jr .. B:E 621 W. 2nd St. SOUDERSBURG 925 Freeport Rd. 93 Christman Ave. Weaver, Wayne W .. BA WILLIAMSPORT Linquist, Glenn Henderson, BA McNinch, Donley Dean, Ae Brook, John Whiting, rT Box 66 II 09 Park St. 220 Hilltop Lane SOUTH GREENSBURG 1800 Janet Ave. West, Harry Batelle. B:E Renner, William Scott, BA Hodges, George Bernard. Jr .. BA Shdsiek, Joseph H .. Ae % Logan Lumber Co. R. D. 2 1315 Poplar St. Skillen, Benjamin Franklin, BA 691 Woodland Ave. SOUTHAMPTON TAYLOR Schlegh, Edward Eugene, B9 Dobbs, Joseph William, BA 465 Shirls Ave. 125 Grampian Blvd. Davies, Peter Beynon, AA 516 Sebley Ave. Slear, David Garver, Jr .. BIT 8 New Rd. 666 E. Bedu St. Strasburg, Richard Norman, rA Powell, Arja Thomas, BA 204 Cottage Ave. Rickli, Charles Raymond, EA 503 Park St. Strott, Charles Acheson, r:E I 014 Second St. Pike 75 W. Katherine Ave. Williams, David John. rA Thomas, Karl Parker. r A 1482 Louisa St. SOUTH TEMPLE 103 S. Main St. Worth, John Milton, rz Brossman, Larry Allen, BIT 380 Wilbert Ave. Williams, Joseph Gould. B9 4249 Kutztown Rd. TITUSVILLE 1015 Market St. Schumann, Otto Fra=. Jr .. BA Temple, John Worrall , rA WAYNE WINDBER Orchard Lane Anderson, Robert Wallace. ro Cassler, Ernest B .. Jr.. B:E 4233 Sixth Ave. 625 Bob White Rd. SPRING CITY TOWANDA 700 Somerset Ave. Felton, James Deming. BA Bentz, Charles William, Jr .. BTI Costa, Michael S .. Bl: Hunter, Earl Leroy, BA 4 Forest Rd. 159 Chestnut St. 115 N. Main St. 1216 Somerset Ave. Ludwick, John Kenneth. BA TREMONT Corbett, Clifton Winchell, rA WORMLEYSBURG 219 Pikeland Ave. Tobias, Alfred Roger, BA 4 Devonwood Rd. Knoll, Donald Cassel. BA Root, Leslie Kenneth, BIT 2 Vaux Ave. Develin, De Haven, BIT Greenwood Circle R. D .. Bonnie Brae Rd. Tobias, Donald Everett. BA Sunny Acres, Strafford Pennsboro Manor Ross, Joseph George, BA 2 Vaux Ave. Goodwin, John Bird, 0 WYALUSING 131 Yost Ave. TROY 343 Conestoga Rd. Schulze, Harry Otto, BIT SPRINGFIELD Guillaume, Leo Raymond. BA Hawley, Geoffrey Taylure, Jr .. I R. D. 3 155 Canton St. 1010 Hedgerow Circle Baxter, Lt. Donald Leslie, 0 Hollingsworth, Edmond Bradford, B:E WYCOMBE 471 Briarhill Rd. Warner, Gerald Orrin. AX Clarkson, John Anthony. BA Davis, Raymond Alfred, M.D .. BA TURTLE CREEK 58 Red Pox Rd. Smith Rd. 406 Northcroft Rd. Bargas, Kosti John, BA Jones, Robert Erskine, BIT WYNCOTE Emmons, William French, BA 538 Larimer Ave. 413 Huntington Dr. Doelp, David Warren, BIT 5H Cheyney Rd. Chovan, Dale Alexander. r:E Lobach, James Franklin. Jr., rA 325 Bent Rd. King, Charles Raymond, BA 1232 Chestnut St. 6 Chestnut Lane, Strafford Village Hedges, Henry Berkley, 0 307 E. Leamy Ave. Evashavik, Girard Nickolas. I'P Whitney, Forrest Jerome. Jr .. rA 114 Waverly Rd. Mecouch, John Russell, Jr .. BIT 638 Mercer St. Old Gulph Rd. WYNNEWOOD 132 Cascade Rd. Hershberger, Thomas Sarver. n: Thompson, Richard Marcellus, rx Calhoun, Robert Brown, AP Mennig, Warren Douglas, rA 1126James St., R. D. 2 635 Mallard Rd. Wynnewood Park Apts. 10 Meetinghouse Lane Roberts, George Hoffman, r:E Yates, Ronald Bradfield, B::! Carr, Donald Lee, rA Rostron, George Sanderson, r 504 Mercer St. 612 Lanmore Rd. 429 Owen Rd. 437 W. Leamy Ave. TYRONE WAYNESBORO Creskoff, Stephen Michael. BIT Sylvester, Robert Arthur, rA Miller, Acker Roland, B:E Balsiger, Harold E .. BA 200 W. W)'nnewood Ave. 29 S. Britton Rd. 524 Fifth St. 26 W . 3rd St. Ewalt, John Williams, B:E SPRING HOUSE Zoller, Edwin Walter. BA Caulkins, Roger Williams, 0 1322 Sussex Rd. Holmes, Wesley Thomas, BII 100 Springs, R. D. I 209 Geiser Ave. Frick, Paul Hilliard, Jr •• Be STATE COLLEGE UNIONTOWN Stoe, Prank William, Jr., BA 564 Hansel Rd. Brumbach, Robert James, BA Allen, William Dale. Ae 435 W. 6th St. O 'Connor, George E .. BIT Box 579 120 Water St. Austin, Bruce R .. M.D. , rB 318 Haverford Rd. Dengler, Robert Ewing, BIT UPPER DARBY 59 S. Washington St. Panati, Jerold Spencer. M 210 S. Gill St. Clarke, Horace Wilbur, Jr .. r WEATHERLY 325 Pairhill Rd. Dixon, Joseph Ardiff, BA 40 Copley Rd. Van Dyke, Paul Holman, BIT Pnlcipher, Keeler DeWitt, BH 1224 William St. Fallows, Albert Norman, B:E 228 First St. 511 Shortridge Dr. Dunlap, Langrave Tremaine, BA 110 Academy Lane WERNERSVILLE Schwartz, George Jacob, Jr., Bn 24 Orlando Apts. Teubner, Alan Laum, ~ McCallum, Malcolm James, BA 268 Hathaway Lane Engle, Charles Albert, BA 216 S. Carol Blvd .. Apt. C-3 McCallum, Solomon S .. BA Scott, Peter De Haes, A 249 Woodland Ave. Thorpe, William Henry, BA WEST CHESTER 426 Bolsover Rd. Gruver, Robert Martin, BA 7101 Penarth Ave. Kressly, Burris Truman, Jr .. BIT Vollmer, Roy Stehle, Jr .. BA 1160 Oneida St. Yowell, Quincy Lee, BIT 117 Jersey Ave .. Oak Hill 6H Ballytore Rd. Jenkins, David Crumbacker. AA 1145 Wilson Dr. Linton, jack Myers. BIT WYOMISSING Box 312 VALENCIA R. D. 4 Machmer, Leroy Moyer. BA Kropp, Charles Hassel. BA Fischer, Donald Robert, BA Reid, Lewis Hubbard. A:C: 31 Clayton Ave. 220 W , Hillcrest Ave. R. D. I 120 Veronica YARDLEY Musser, Henry Clay, BA VANDERGRIFF Runk, Renwick John, Jr .. rz Brine, Harry Theodore, B:E 315 S. Gill St. Keirn, Raymond, Jr., B:E 1100 Carolina Ave. 3 N. Homestead Dr., R. D . I Myers, William Bingham, BA Box 146 Smith, Earle Makeig, r-¥ Cook, Donald Raymond, AP 218 Adams Ave. VENETIA 725 S. Penn St. Pennsburg Court, R. D. I Robinson, Robert Lewis, AH Hardy, Richard Prank, AA Welsh, Robert Clark. Ill, BIT Hammond, Richard D., B:E 122 W. Aaron Dr. R. D. I , McMurray Rd. Green Acres 22 Orchard Way Roseberry, Stanley, BA VERONA WEST CONSHOHOCKEN YEADON 229 E. Iron Ave. Burkard!, Robert P .. r:E Allen, Prank Harrison, Jr• . A Duffy, Edmond Daniel. Jr., BA Scheirer, Robert D .. BA 1461 Stanley Dr. Crawford Ave. 809 Rader Ave. State College, R. D. Clark, Edward Gorden, Jr .. Bl: WEST ELIZABETH Kelly, Donald Barton, Jr .. ro Trainer, Walter William, BA 312 Maple Ave .. R. D. I Ralph, Thomas Max. rp 814 Longacre Blvd. 714 McKee St. Donaldson, Robert Edward, B 26 DIRECTORY - P1ge 132 MacBride, Samuel Walter, BA Pettigrew, Richard Matthew, I'H Smith, Vernon Roy, BA Weigard, Joseph Lewis. BA 30 S. Keesey St. 516 Country Club Rd. Arlington & Highland Rds. 1259 W. Poplar St. McGill, Dr. Ira Leon. Jr.. AA Pusch, Lewis Charles. BE Sprigle, Herbert Aden. m 540 Dupont Ave. 617 Country Club Rd. 462 W . Philadelphia St. Witter, Russell B.. rz Ottemiller, Creston Free. Jr .. BA Seyler, Harry Alfred, BIT Strathmeyer, Fred R .. BA Hillside View, R. D. 7 822 Southern Rd. 249 E. Princess St. 763 Carl St. ZELIENOPLE Parker, Brantley Fuller, Jr .. BA Shultz, Richard Carl. BA Tracy, William Kay. I Klages, Chester Frederick, Jr .. rE 180 Jackson St .. E. R. D. 2 430 W. Market St. 420 S. Main St. RHODE ISLAND ASHAWAY Lee, Harry B.. AT Richardson, Ronald Atley. EA Patton, Ralph Clifton. H Holman, John Everett. l'T II O'Donnell Rd. 37 Sherman St. 86 Blackstone Blvd. Star Rt. NEWPORT PROVIDENCE Reynolds, Michael Francis. m CRANSTON Aliotti, Lucio Giuseppe, II Freeman, Stanley Wilson, Jr .. BZ 22 Balton Rd. Martin, Frank Stephen, All OCSA. USNR. Sec. L-S. Class 39 196 Country Club Dr. WARWICK II Belmont Rd. U. S. Naval School. 0. C. Halladay, Allan Withington. rr Bullard, Jerry Lyon, BO KINGSTON Allred, Cdr. Jimmie B.. re 142 Rochambeau Ave. 29 Ansonia Rd. J Hyland, Kerwin E .. Jr .. BA i Whitfield PI. Lawson, Ralph, Ill, rT WARWICK NECK Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of R.I. Hill, Randall Curtls, r A 140 Morris Ave. Smith, Waldo Woodrow, BA MANVILLE U. S. Naval School. 0. C. Ley, Donald Merwin, Be 20 Cook, Harold Jacob, Jr .. AA U. S. Naval Station 310 River Ave. ~sfa1awih~G~~N· 10 Eisenhower St .. C. H. McGimp•ey, Frank John. rA Oien, James William. EE Hindman, Robert Charles, .A :a: MIDDLETOWN 23 Catherine St. 501 Angell St. 2 JoAnn Dr. SOUTH CAROtiNA ABBEVILLE Heos, Robert Reid, N CADES Morris, William Robert. N Umstaedter, William F., Ar 918 Georgia Ave .. N. Gamble, Robert Ira, M Rt. 2, Box 74 Hillcrest Dr. BALLENTINE CALHOUN FALLS CHERAW AIKEN Sheely, William Curtis, Jr., ::: Bonds, Neil Carol, N Laney, John Wilson, All Biggs, Oliver Easterlin. N Box 18 Box 681 Le:e, Rudolph Harrison. :=: CAMDEN 832 Brandy Rd. BAMBERG 107 Chapman St. Brasher, Jesse W .. Jr .. AI Bel eo•, Vacilios Gus , N CHESTER Grimeo, James Martin. Jr .. N Box 208. Sarsfield Ave. 718 Palm Dr. 612 S. Main St. Craig, Morgan Jones, M Clark, Harold John, Jr.. r .r.r Brush, John Elliot. T 144 York St. Hand, Joel Wyman, Jr., N % Dupont Co .. Orion Plant 114 Cornish St. 323 N. Carlisle St. Dawson, Edward Hood. :=: Cothran, Robert Edmunds. M DuBose, Dr. Ladsdon Lawrence. B Hotel Chester Shuler, Robert Keith. N Griffin, Phil Thomas, AE Box 458 Box 335 Sims, Robert Erwin. M Cullum, Norman Elmer. H 1715 Fair St. Wallace, William Robert. M Pike, Harold Robert. EE BATESBURG Grube, Dr. Robert Joseph. B 130 York St. 1705 Teague St. Car•on, Charles Adams. M Guinn, Gilbert Sumter. BK CHESTERFIELD Harvey, Raymond Singletary, BK Box 69 802 Broad St. Melton, I erry Franklin, :=: 106 jackson Dr. Huggins, George Elbert. N Hudson, Osborne Haskell. ::: Box 171 Little, John Wesley. Jr .. rA BEAUFORT Riverdale Heights CLEMSON 119 Somner St. Jon.,, Harry Parker. M Kennedy, James Grier. :;: McFall, Henry Eugene, N Osbon, Robert Edison. N BELVEDERE 1502 Fair St. 24A Barrie St. 10 Columbia Dr. Firby, John Henry. M Murchison, Dan Sanders. Jr.,:=: Rayne!, Rev. Charles Edward, Jr., B Prothro, Julian Davis, :;: 416 Edgefield Rt.l Fort Hill Presbyterian Church Box 372 BENNETTSVILLE Reynolds, Irving Hiett. Be Wilson, Hugh Hayes, Jr., AE Parcell, James Lehman. N Bagnal, Rev. Issac Moultrie. M Cool Springs Plantation Ceramic Dept .. Clemson College 2610 Hayne Ave. 113 Cook St. Wyers, Larkin T .. Jr.. Ail CLINTON St. John, James Ivan. N Bostic, John Marshall. r 27 · DIRECTORY- Page 133 Chaplin, Rar,mond Lee, Jr .. :;: Stevenson, Bright Livingston, Jr .. :;: Parnelle, Jack Culler. AA Apperson, George Patterson, B 1058 Map e St. Rt. I . Box 12 896 Atlantic Dr .. N. W . Box 636 Cheatham, Miles W .. Jr .. :E: Strickland, Frederick S .. :0: Wert:, John Alexander, M . D .. M Bell, Norman Russell. Jr .. EB 301 S. Saluda 1231 Geiger Ave. Box 576 i2 N. Estate Ave. Craig, Samuel Edward, :=: Suttle, Oscar Milton, T Wyman, John Frampton, A.H Bent:, William Lawrence, B 63i S. Woodrow 1412 Hampton Ave. FAYETTEVILLE 411 Arlington Ave. Crown, William P .. :=: Tapp, James Lemon. Jr .. AM McKethan, Eugene Lacy. Jr.. M Buck, Robert Elroy, Jr .. T 463i Datura Rd. 850 Kilbourne Rd. Rt. 4. Box 101 Box 904 Daniels, Wesley Leon,::: Upshur, Robert Irving, M FLORENCE Cannon, Marvin Payne, AN 2305 Preston St. 1631 Tanglewood Rd. Avant, Oscar Wade. Jr .. M 101 S. Main St. Dibble, William Francis. :E: Vaughan, James A .. Jr .. AE 420 Poplar Collier, James G .. Jr.. M 305 Southwood Dr. 3706 Cedarwood Lane Barnham, Robert Timothy. N 10 Waccamaw Circle Donelan, Cornelius Allen. ;;: Waites, Wesley W .. Jr .. :;;: 414 Park Ave. Collins, Joseph Charles. ::: 1010 Linwood Rt. 1. West Barham, William Wade. N 410 W. Croft Donelan, Wm. Patrick Joseph,::: Walker, Harold. M 414 Park Ave. Croxton, Hugh Bertram, r .. AA 3419 Wheat St. 635 Elmwood Barringer, Thomas R .. Jr .. M 17 W. Augusta Pl. Dunbar, John Stewart.:=: Wallace, Daniel Clark. AZ Box310 Davenport, Malcolm Clifton. Jr .. T 1527 Gervais St. 1215 Chevis Bird, James Lewis, Jr .. AA Rt. 2 Duncan, George H .. AA Warlick, Eli, A.A Charleston Highway Davis, Harold Leicester, Jr .. )( 2901 Drayton St. 622 Westshore Rd. Brown, Thomas William, N Box 2161 Eargle, James Marion. Jr .. :=: Watson, Charles S .. :S: 710 W. Evans Dear, Hugh Watson, 11 3112 River Dr. 320i Devine St. Cain, Marion Waters. AA %C. F. Dear. 1000 N. Main St. Edwarcb, Leslie Wilds. :0: Wells, John Anderson, :;;: 1459 W. Palmetto St. Edgar, Kenneth K .. AP 1020 Kilbourne Rd. 2531 Canterbury Rd. Coleman, Dock Newell, Jr .. :;: 21 W. Prentiss Ave. Paunt, Douglas. rn Forest Hills 220 Sunset Dr. Evatt, Harmon Parker, :a: 310 Holley St. Wells, William Eston, Jr .. AA Dusenbury, William Richard . :E! 14 Underwood Ave. Fouche, Dr. James William. :E: 3123 Oakview Rd. 831 McSween St. Gist, Charles Rudy, A. A 739 Kawana Rd. Wilds, Samuel Hugh,:;: Fredland, Richard Alan. N 119 Dupont Dr. Frye, Jerry Leonard,;;: 6005 Ashwood Rd. 1000 Jackson Ave. Gower, Thomas Claghorn. M 1802 Gamewell Wilkins, Fred Brown • .Y Gall, Harry, Jr .. N 7 W. Prentiss Ave. Gayle, Charles Norwood, Jr .. :=: 5 Woodhill Circle 1013 Jackson Ave. Griffin, James Lanier. Jr .. AE 306 S. Walker St. Williams, Woodward White. T Gandy, Robert Frank. M 400 Byrd Blvd. Gayle, Emmett McDaniel. :=: 837 Abelia Rd. 609 S. Church St. Heckel, Dr. Robert Vero. BA 2205 Park St. Williams, Woodward White. Jr .. T Guilford, Morgan Bagnal. N 16 S. Hemminger St. Gayle, Robert Harold, :;: 837 Abelin Rd. 505 S. McQueen St. Heyward, William Barnwell. AE 2M2 Stratford Rd. CONWAY Harwell, Baxter Hicks. Jr .. M Apt. 12A, McDaniel Heights Apt~. Gibhes, William Holman. :=: Butler, Harvey Eugene, Jr .. M Rt.l Hoffman, Robert Martin. M 1562 Lonsford Dr. 1502 Laurel St. Hunter, Thomas Cason, Jr. ,-~ 10 Garraux St. Gibbs, Hugh Madison, Jr .. :0: English, John Roland, Jr .. AA Rt. 2, Box 416 lvle, Walker Lawrence. Jr .. BK 3706 Wilmot Ave. Belk Stevens Dept. Store Hyman, Robert Franklin. Jr., M 216 W. Earle St. Gilliam, Claud Gibbs. Jr .. M Spivey, David Burris, Jr .. N 1109 Waverly Ave. Kay, William Glen, ;;: 911 Laurens St. Box 358 Kafer, Jacob Oscar, Jr .. M 118 Lannau Dr. Graham, Bothwell, Jr .. Ill, M Watts, Joseph Melton.:=: 1304 Edgewood Dr. Kee, Billy Starnes, M 941 Beltline Blvd. Baiden's Jewelry Co. Lake, Abbott Edward, Jr., BK 124 Pleasant Ridge Ave. Graham, David Myers, :0: Williamson, Curtis Lee. Jr .. ::; 215 S. lrby St. Levi, Alan W .. M 2859 Gervais St. Star Rt. 3 Lindsay, John Chestnut, Jr .. AA Box 3665 Guilds, John Caldwell. N CROSS HILL 1008 W. Cedar St. Long, Charles Reade. r Davis, Norden W ayne, BK Parrish, Millard Benton, )r .. r~ Williams, ) ames Kendree, ) r .. N Marshall, )ames Edward, 111, M Rt.-t 311 E. Arch St. 210 Wogwood Dr. 837 Myrtle Dr. Gibson, Carl Nolan, M Stewman, john Alexander . )r .. AE Williams, Peter Myrick. N Matthews, James B.. B 103 Ballenger LANDRUM 210 Dogwood Dr. 1865 Ebenezer Rd. Godfrey, )ames Rudolph. ::: Daniel, David Thomas. 0 MYRTLE BEACH Merritt, Floyd Thomas. M lith St. Brearly, Ladson Montgomery. M 622 Walnut St. Hinds, I oseph I ames. ) r .. M LATTA Brown, Robert Edward Lee. ) r .. 8 Miller, joseph Rodd Rothrock, William Roby. N McLean, jack Harold, AA TRAVELERS REST WARE SHOALS 511 Fernwood Box 870 Stilwell, Harold Samuel. :;;: Martin, Robert Stevenson. M Shuler, Claudius Osborne, Ill. N McWhite, James Ronald. :=: Box 306 Rt. l 335 St. Andrews St. 12 Warren Court TRENTON WEST COLUMBIA Smith, Thomas Eugene. T Puryear, James Brinkley. M Smith, John Yates. N Brooker, Lucius Cuthbert, Jr .. M 154 W. Cleveland Park Dr. General Adjustment Bureau Wise, Walter, Jr .. M 1610 DAve. Stephen, James Barnett, );! Roselleld, Martin Kenneth. Jr .. :;;: Box 153 Buff, Leonard Hobson, Jr .. N Rt. 4 412 W. Calhoun TRIO Rt. I. Box 196 Whiteside, Thomas Wylie, :C: Shaw, Burgess Gaither. M Chavis, Harold Lester. N Moye, Benjamin Russell, M 479 Pine St. 402 Stewart St. UNION I 023 Seminole Dr. Yeager, Harold Curtis, B:& Sheppard, james Melvin. Z Culp, James Daniel. N Rouffy, Fernand Emanuel, Jr., BK 201 Collins % J. C. Penney Co. 105 McPherson Box I SUMMERTON Sibert, George Brown. Jr .. :;;: Cnlp, William Wallace, Jr .. N Still, James Hair. :=: McClary, William David. Jr .. M 14 Kendrick 105 McPherson St. 1224 GAve. Box 254 Tobias, Marshall Edward. Jr .. M Gibson, Benjamine Terrell, Jr .. B WESTMINISTER Plowden, Charles Nelson, M Box 2HA Pine Acres Cherokee Ave. Noyes, Weston Hargraves. :0: Plowden, Alfred Judson. Jr .. M Tacker, Henry Charles. :C: Godshall, Forrest Ray, :C: WINNSBORO Wells, Charles Van. M 8 Hasell 211 Catherine St. Arnette, james Douqlas. M Box 316 Watt, Elwyn Morgan. Jr .. M Keller, George Theodore. Jr .. :C: 117 Chalmers St. Box 173 26 SSt. Atkinson, Robert Virlyn. M SUMMERVILLE Weatherly, William Alexander.:;;: Newton, Ens. William Pitts. Jr .. :C: Box 362 Fewell, Hal Steele. M 32 E. Calhoun St. Box 341 WOODRUFP Box 98 TAYLORS Simmons, Roger Lawton. AM Gaston, James Ansel. M SUMTER Leopard, David Miller. :C: 216 S. Mountain St. YEMASSEE Jackson, Kirby Bryan. M Dan St. Walker, Wesly Martin,:=: Prame, Alexander McGregor. Jr .. AM 117 Haynsworth TIMMONSVILLE 7 Douglas Ave. Buckfield Plantation Jones, John Minor. Jr .. M Qnanu, Albert Theodore. AE WAGENER YORK 127 Guignard Dr. Stokes, Tror Theron, :a: Tyler, John Anderson, Jr .. AA Boyd, James Donald, :C: Kirven, Joseph Chandler. M Ward, Ceci William. :C: WALTERBORO 16 E. Jefferson St. Rt. 5. Box 77 304 Pickney St. Perryman, James Hollis. Jr .. M Carroll, Robert Lindsay. :C: Lee, Washington Loring. TI TOWNVILLE Box 411 105 Kings Mt. St. 409 N. Main St. Lovelace, Uriel Maret. :=: Stevenson, Travis Brown . Jr .. M Carroll, William Rainey. A6 McCutchen, Wilmot Louis.:;;: Rt.l 116 Wichan St. 10 Cleveland Ave. SO·UTH DAKOTA ABERDEEN HOT SPRINGS MITCHELL Jones, Enos Gray, B:C: Kirkpatrick, Kenneth H .. AP Brown, Thomas Spencer, BT McMahon, Joseph Kings. rK 835 S. Main St .. Apt. I 307 S. Main St. 103 Dakota Ave. 902 E. Second Jones, Hugh Neil. rB Kirkpatrick, Stewart Lysle. AP Johns, Frank Herbert, BT Shandorf, Frederick D .. Jr .. rp 406 E. 27th 418 S. Mail 401 No! Fouth 420 S. Minnesota Ave. Kempkes, David James, A BONESTEEL Southard, Robert Knowlton. BT Big Sioux Broadcasting Co. Grady, William Clare. rB 1538 Albany Ave. PIERRE BROOKINGS HURON Hyde, Charles Lee. BI Olson, Charles William, rp Jones, Lloyd Deihl. D.V.M .. A ENGLEWOOD Davidson, John Edwin. Z Pierce, Lloyd F .. EZ Walker, John Beeler. Jr .. :!: Box 554 . E. Tenn. St,ate College 401 W . 6th St. Hayes, Joseph Don. EZ Rt. 3 Box 193 GRAND )UNCTION Rymer, William Boyd, EZ Walker, Leslie Lee,:!: 1507 W . Walnut St. 401 w. 6th Hayes, Robert Taylor, EZ Parham, )obn Wilson. Z Box 193 GREENVILLE Scholl, George Kenneth. Z Williamson, james Richard. 1: Corner Boone & Fairview Ellu Club Calvert, Samuel James, Jr .. T o/o ERWIN The Austin Co. , Inc. Scott, William Alfred, EZ CONCORD Evans, Sylvester Hassel. Z 115 E. Holston Ave. Duncan, Dr. Raphael Hollis. Jr .. Z Cutshaw, Billy Wayne, EZ Lonon, Robert James, EZ 1034 Forest St. Sells, Samuel Riley. II. B Rt. I 428 Clincbfield Ave. 215 E. 9th Ave. Gilleapie, James Skelton. Z Webb, john David. EZ Cutshaw, Jimmy Gray , EZ 1034 Forest St. Sells, William Samuel. B 7820 West Acres Dr .. Rt. I 700 N. Elm St. 200 B. lOth Ave. Johnson, David Earl. Z Hendrb::, Tommy Lee, EZ ETOWAH 217 W . McKee St. Steele, Harry Wayne. EZ Ebenezer Rd. Harper, Lyndus Austin. l1E 164 E. Highland Rd. Johnson, James Joseph. Z Hood, Frank Lee. Jr., Z Jenkins, William Ralph. Ail Asheville Hwy. Webb, David Calvin. 0 Rt. I 319 Indiana Ave. Box 337 Johnson, Thomas Grant, Z James, Col. Guy Masten . Z Painter, Thomas Wood. 6E 501 W . Main St. Wexler, Daniel Benjamin. Z Ebenezer Rd. 930 Ohio Ave. 801 Hillrise Blvd. COOKEVILLE Little, Francis Easterly. EZ FAYETTEVILLE 422 W . Main St. Wilburn, Edgar Carter. Jr .. EZ Judd, Mitchell Davis. :=! Gen. Del .. E. Tenn. State College Rt. I Bridges, Milton Lafayette, P Silvers, Herbert Ralston. rP 311 Elk Ave. HARRIMAN Wiseman, Bobby Gene, EZ Mitchell, John Adrian. K Rt. 8 607 E. 4th St. Faison, joseph Johnson. )r.. All Carson, George Elbert. Z COPPERHILL Swanson Blvd. Marney, Milton Cornell. r o~> JONESBORO Jones, Gordon Elias . 6E McCown, James Edward. Z 717 Cumberland Bowman, George Nile. Jr.. EZ jones, Wendell Millard. Z Cherokee Ave. HARTSVILLE Box 271 Maloof, Ferris Ackel. BK McWilliams, Jacob Marvin. P Oldham, William Monroe. Z KELSO Maloof, Nassire Louis. A6 109 Elk Ave .. N. Rt. 2 Burroughs, Michael Hugh. Z Quintrelle, George Nixon. Jr .. Z Twitty, Terrell, Jr .. Z HELENWOOD Box 26 Box 133 FINLEY Tate, Paris Sutton, )r .. Z KENTON CORNERSVILLE Finley, James Evans. AI HENDERSONVILLE Freeman, Charles Inman, o.l1 )ones, Alfred Haywood, B.Y Box 1 Webby, Michael Eugene. Z Wade, Tom Wilton. Z Jones, Shirley Patrick. 9 Tidwell, Gerald Houston , !J.Z Box 171 Wade, Thomas Wilton, Jr .. Z Rt. I FOSTERVILLE HIXSON KERRVILLE CORRYTON Harrison, James Malvin, Z Abercrombie, Richard Clayton, !J.E Thompson, Edward Allison. Jr .. :>.: Stanton, George Muse. 'i' Rt. I Rt. I KINGSPORT COVINGTON FOUNTAIN CITY Hixson, Harry Washington. Jr .. O.E Ahern, Laurence Richard. Jr .. AO. Carnes, J. Sydney, 6Z Baker, William Crockett, Z Middle Valley Pike Rt. 8 1104 Roane Ave. 608 Maple Ave. HOWELL Anderson, Charles Elbert. Jr .. r Parimore, Roy Lyn, 9 Hubert, Robert Wallace. Jr .. Z Laten, Perry Hall, Z 1337 Pinola Ave. 203 Kinney Ave. 4100 Garden Dr. HUMBOLDT Bachelder, Champe Offutt, A!J. Witherington, Dr. John Carlyle. Z Lynch, Kelly Arthur, Jr .. Z Bridges, Merle Dean. BO 1410 Linville Sl. CRAWFORD 414 Maple Ave. Box 329 Birdwell, Joseph Franklin. Z Holloway, Marvin Paul. Jr .. Z Waldrop, Robert Pyott. Z Hamilton, Joe Glenn, 6Z 1530 Waverly Rd. Rt. I 4508 Plummer Dr. Rt. 5 Blankenbecler, Richard, 6r CROSS PLAINS Wolfenbarger, Chas. Kenneth, Z Gammon, Jere Rochelle, 6Z 809 Yadkin Holmes, Carl Baker. 1: 5012 Mountain Crest Dr. Vine St. Bryan, Clarence Eugene. 1: CUMBERLAND GAP Wood, Harold Pope, Jr .. Z Rooks, Charles Senter, II 1280 Catawba Rose, Lee Howard, Z 705 Garden Ave. HUNTINGDON Bussart, Walter, Z DANDRIDGE FOWLKES Johnson, joseph Samuel. Jr .. Z 710 Yadkin St. Felkner, joe Hill. Z Tate, Chester Lee, I'I JACKSBORO Campbell, George Edward. 6Z DAYTON FRANKLIN Duncan, Roger Merle. AA 1533 Waverly Rd . Langley, William Glenn. Z Beasley, James Hiram , Jr .. 1: Box 24 Conviser, James Whitney, 66 Boyd Lane Hillsboro Rd. JACKSON 1518 Waverly Rd. McDonald, Austin Neil. Z Bruce, Robert Wallace. 1: Etheridge, Henry Thomas, Jr .. l: Cox, David Lemuel. I White, Robert Barret, Z Rt. 4 602 N. Royal St. Rt. 4 DECATUR Clarkson, Thomas Alexander, Ill, 1: Gee, George Sidney, Jr .. II De Croes, George Clement, BE Shadow, Willis Albert, Z Rt. 5 326 Russell Rd. 2015 Bruce St. RFD Cooke, John Lemuel. Jr .. 1: Hendrix, Charles Augustus. Z Fleenor, Bill Brown. EZ DICKSON Henderson, John Hughes. Jr., :!: Rt. L 1301 E. Center Andrews, Dan Beasley. 1: 206 Lewisburg Ave. Milstead, Clarence Otto, Jr .. rJ Guenther, Anthony Larimore. 1: 303 S. Main Moore, Robert Nathaniel. I r .. l: 34 Stanfill 1612 Fairidge Dr. DIXON SPRINGS Margin St. Robert, Shelby Antoine. Jr .. AI Haga, Raymond Jackson, EZ Allen, Wyatt Wilson. Z GADSDEN Box 349 1580 Kenmore Dr. Matthews, Robert Kennon , B Raines, Henry Hill . Z Smith, William Radford. 1: Highsmith, William Lewis . Ar DONELSON GAINSBORO Rt. I 1374 Woodlawn Ave. Arnold, Samuel Merrill, )r.. Z Quarles, James Richard. rt Whiteside, Paul Leon, ri Larkins, Aaron Jerome, EZ 2829 Twin Lawn Dr. GALLATIN 847 Whitehall St. 425 Roller St. Hopper, joe Franklin. Ail Carr, Arnett Eugene. Z Williams, Bloomer Clifford. Ill. Z Latimer, Julian Lane, III , 60. 124 Donelson Wood Dr. 520 N. Water 321 Arlington Ave. 1520 Belmead Dr. DUCKTOWN Dunklin, Kleber, Jr .. Z JEFFERSON CITY Ledbetter, Rufus Kelly. Jr .. Z Hawkins, Emery Harris. 'i' E. Main St. Blanc, Henry Daniel. II. r Box 881 Box 92 Guthrie, Charles Robert, Z 128 Deborah St. McElroy, Jesse Raymond. Jr .. EZ Weaver, Lamar. 'i' Rt. 3 Franklin, Hal Dean, Z 805 Oakdale Rd. Tenn. Copper Co. Hadden, Joe Lee, Z Jarnigan, Frank W .. Z Moore, Hilard Earl, 1: Weaver, Robert Lamar. BK Hogin, James Peyton, :!: Peck, James Henry, All 1297 Catawba St. DYER Scottsville Pike 707 Branner Ave. Moore, Roy Britton, M Ewell, Charles Everett, EA Johnson, Townes Boyd. B JOHNSON CITY Cliffside 204 Broad St. Kelly, Fred A .. Ill, Z Adams, William Carson, Jr .. A Morelock, Charles Ober, !J.!J. DYERSBURG Box 146 436 W. Chestnut 1614 Highland St. Bruce, Sidney Trainham. 6Z Lackey, Samuel Eugene, Z Bain, William Worthington, Jr .. ~ Owens, Gerald Darwin, EZ 1024 Forrest McLean, William Hutton. Z 206 E. Pine 353 Lynn St. Burlu, Cleve Edward, I'I 146 Hume St. Bass, Eugene Duncan, Jr.. EZ Paul, Milton Howard. :E 526 Sugg Pl. Patterson, Dr. Oliver Rucker, :!: 113 W . lOth Ave. 102 B. Ravine St. Cowles, Jerry Wayne, 6Z 72 E. Main St. Black, Robert Oxford, B Pilgrim, Forrest Dean. BK 415 Broadway Person, Edward Ewing, Jr .. Z 703 E. Unaka Ave. 1740 Orchard Pl. Ewell, Milton Watkins. II Rodgers, Thomas Alfred, Z Bowman, Adam Broyles. II Pyle, James Melair, Jr .. !J.!J. Gordon St. 329 N. Westland Ave. Box 507 1213 Midland Dr. Ewell, Milton W .. II Stewart, William David. Z Buchanan, Earl Reynolds, Jr .. EZ Regen, John Bell , B Masonic Temple Bldg. Jackson Highway 612 W. Poplar St. 115 E. Market St. McAfee, )ames Earl, BO Symes, I. M. Baker, Z Burris, Nelson W .. II Revell, Oliver Burgan, Ill. EZ 1019 Sampson % John B. Baker 307 E. Holston 1705 Washington Norvell, Louis Gemdoff. II GATLINBURG Deco, Lloyd George, EZ Reynolds, joseph Lewis. 1: Pelham, William Peter. Z Arthur, jack Allen, Jr .. Z 200 B. Watauga Ave. 1729 Longview St. Latta Woods Cooper, Fred John, Z Gildersleeve, Edward Gibson . Jr .. 1: Rhoton, Frank james. EZ Peters, Lt. Col. Tillman N .. ri Cox, William Gilford . Z Oakland Woods 1000 Colonial Heights Dr. 301 Pate Ave. Cron, Frederick William , BT Haemscb, Richard Theodore, Jr .. Z Wilson, Earl Willan, BK Walker, Alvy Donald, )r .. 1: Wilhelm, Raymond Arthur. A < ~ 1407 B. Unaka 4321 Ridgemont Dr. EAST CHATTANOOGA National Park Serv. Hawks, joseph Thomas. Jr .. EZ KINGSTON Evitt, Donald Lamar, 6E GERMANTOWN 1115 E. Fairview Parker, Donald Holland. Z 2306 Braggs St. Barzizza, Alexander F .. 9 Heath, Edgar Weinland. B Kentucky St. Moss, Raymond Earl. Jr .. Z Rt. 2 , Box 267 201 Boyd St. Parker, Robert Sharpley. Jr .. Z Rt. 7 Early, Clinton McKellar. II Honaker, Lombe Scott, )r .. EZ Rose, Hugh Center. Z ELIZABETHTON Rt. I. Box 310 807 W. Locust St. KINGSTON SPRINGS Caudill, Estill Left rage, III, 1: Michael, James Beryl. Jr .. AO. Hunter, Perry Oyer. II Marsh, Malcolm Warner. l: Pine Hill Rd. 1580 Massey Rd. Hamilton Bank Bldg. Rt. 2 Feuer, La Dessie Warin. AM Warren, James Archibald, 9 Hurley, Kermlth D .. B'i' KNOXVILLE 11 E. F St. Box 16 John Sevier Hotel Ambrister, Frank Paxton, Z Freeman, Thomas Archibald, Jr .. B GLEASON Hyder, John Robert. EZ 118 Oakview Dr. 101 B. G St. Jeter, Jack Ward. 1: o/o Univ. C.I.T. Corp .. Main St. Anderson, Hoyle Edward, EZ Hammett, Richard Gerald, Jr .. EZ Jeter, Robert McKenzie , 1: Littleford, Hal Gordon. Jr .. Z 1999 Maplewood Dr. 312 Bast H GOODLETTSVILLE Rt. I, Dogwood Acres Baggett, Allie Parker, AE Johnson, Robert Tipton. III. T Cartwright, Bill Buckels. Z Mumpower, Herbert Waymon. EZ Volunteer State Paper 6 Box Co. 702 Maple St. Garrett Dr. 209 W. Fairview Ave. 109 W. Jackson 32 IIIECTOitY - P111 131 Bailey, Craig Odell . Z Klng, Lloyd Eu3ene. EZ LAFOLLETTE Caldwell, Luke. Z Weems Rd. Rt. 20 . Box 2 5 Alexander, Robert Leo. AA 428 Highland Ave. Baird, James Richard, Z Kinney, William Elmer, fT Troutman, Con B .• Z Corbett, Franklin Hamlett, Z 1618 Rose Ave. 4108 Deerfield Rd. LAWRENCEBURG WGAP Baso, Joe Kenneth, Z Kirk, Grover Blvatlous. Jr .. Z Ivey, Paul Wayne. a Greer, Harold Hale, Z 3538 Talahi Dr. 3i30 Wilson Ave. Rt. 3 Hill, Donald Eugene. rn Bedinger, Albert Fred. Geo .. IV. Z Kirtland, George Max, Z Smith, Kenneth Charles. AH 330 B. Broadway 726 Scenic Dr. Rt. 18 Box 66 HiU, James Clifford, Z Bell, Charles A.hbum, Z Long, Leon Proy. Z 330 E. Broadway Rt. I LEBANON Innes, Alexander Reed. 0 Whitower Dr. Barbour, Earl Young. Aa Best, Louis Morris. A.A. MacWbirter, David Alex .. Jr .. Z Old Niles Perry Pike 139 Druid Dr.. S. B. Co.x, Robert C .. P Jet!, Joseph Taylor, All 1416 Creckwood Dr. Oragwell, Wllliam Clarence. P Bickley, Grover Boyd, Z Manning, Charles Augustine , Z Jett Rd. 1617 Magnolia Ave. Regen, Wllliam Marvin. B Morton, Richard Theodore. EZ 3923 Brlargate Castle Heights Mil. Acad. Bishop, Lawrence Vernon. Z Marsh, Prank Henry. Jr .. Z Box 730 105 Cook Bldg. Smithwick, Walter. 1: Randolph, William Don. Z II 02 Bank Knoxville Bldg. Spring St. Booker, William Edward. III. Z McBride, Henry Bascom. Jr .. Z 422 Highland Ave. Winter Garden Co. 6209 King Rd . LENOIR CITY Ross, Charles H .. BA 2620 N. B. Broadway McDade, Ralph C .. Z Pooler, Tommy Dyer. Jr .. EZ &x 367 Brennan, William Ernest. a 2217 Paige St. Rt. 5 Spears, jack Wilford. Z 4'100 Walrock Lane McGrary, Kenneth Tatum. Z Stephenson, George Eugene. EZ Old Knoxville Hwy. Bright, Herman Clyde, Jr., Z Villa Rd. 302 A St. Stewart, Jack Bates. Z 860 Cherokee Blvd. Meadows, Dr. Robert Walter. Z LEOMA 415 Fairlawn Circle Brown, James Anthony. EZ 607 Blount Professional Bldg. Yeager, James Fred. All Swany, Granville Ross. AA 517 Woodlawn Pk. Miller, Howard Moses . j r .. Z LEWISBURG Box 126 Buehler, Calvin Adam, AP Middlebrook Pike. Rt . 7 Culbertson, John Herschel. P Veoser, Samuel Franklin. Jr .. EZ 23 Edgewater Apt .. Maplehurst Pk. Milllrons, Cleveland P .. Jr .. Z Jones, Edwin Houston. AI 1510 Everett Ave. CIIIIIUon, Don Hamp ~on. Jr .. EZ % Pinholster. 27H Avondale Rd . 729 Franklin Ave. McKENZIE 1301 Martin Mill Pike Montgomery, John Lee. Jr .. Z Rutledge, Alvin Winston. An McClure, Robert Donald, Z Cate, Raymond Edward, Z Rt. 7. Kingston Pike 321 Winston Richardson, Donald Ray. Z '212 Linden Ave. Moore, William Jesse. Jr .. Z 709 Bethel Ct. Clark, Charles Barton. Jr., Z LIVINGSTON 2131 Cherokee Blvd. Eateo, Bruce Robert. K McMINNVILLE 3002 Boyds Bridge Pike Morgan, Louis William. Z Clark, Wm. Hamond, Z Simpson Scales Co. Bragg, Thomas McQuiddy. Z 2014 Lake Ave. Mofield, Harry Morgan. Z Thaxton Apts .. N. High St. 2300 N. Broadway St. Morris, Frederick Truxton. AE Cleland, Carlisle Gregory, AA LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Bragg, Thomas Perkins. 1: 3311 Vanderve'nter 113 Lind St. 5728 Woodale Dr. Moss, William Harry. T Betts, Frank Roberts. AE Coldiu, Malcolm Hugo, Z 537 West Brow Davenport, Prank. Z 252-t Cedar Lane Box 10012 Bishop, Bruce Clay. AE Holder, William Moody. Z Coldltz, Richard Brooke. Z Nanney, John Plato. Jr .. Z 519 N. Bragg 509 Spring St. 252i Cedar Lane 3612 Alpine Dr .. S. E. Bishop, J. Walter, Jr .. AE Puckett, James Allen, Z Cole, James Taylor, Z O'Connor, john Thomas. II. Z 215 Richardson Ave. Box 391 730i St<>ckton Dr. 101 Young High Pike Cartinhour, William Carl. Jr .. BK Smallman, Ernest. Jr .. f A Cook, James Harry, Jr., Z O'Neil, William Patrick. Z Coffey, Charles Shelby. Z MEMPHIS 2631 Woodbine Ave. 921 Prances St. 205 Richardson Ave. Addington, James Lawrence, N Cox, Williston Madison, Z Parker, GarretS.. Jr .. Z Coffey, William Milton, AE 1985 Madison Ave. 2627 Kingston Pike 601 Radford Pl.. N. E. 202 Richardson Sq. Alexander, James Austin. A1J. Cullen, Curtis. Z Paulus, James Edward. Z Currin, Waddy G .. ll 151 N. Mendenhall Rd. 938 N. 5th St. 1927 Yale Ave. Hardy Rd. Allen, Richard Henry. X Drumheller, John Robert. Z Pease, Jerry Lee, EZ Ervin, Thomas Callaway. Z 277 Kenilworth 2634 N. Broadway 307 Weis Garder 1117 B. Brow Rd . Alley, Calvin Lane, l>.Z Edington, Ernest McElroy. Jr .• Z Poe, William. B'l' Kaiser, Herbert Walter, Jr .. H 3943 Poplar 3600 Garden Dr. 4437 Tynemouth 100 Stephenson Ave. Anderson, Charles Spencer. Jr .. AZ Eubanks, John Lewis. Jr., .6M Powers, Prank Beckham, Z Lindsey, Edwin Samuel. T 13Ii Wilbec Rd. 1801 N. Liberty Knoxville News Sentinel 606 Fleetwood Dr. Anderson, John Ray. Jr .. AZ Parri.•, Jesse, rA Reeder, Dr. William Herman, Jr .. Z McAllister, William Lusk. Z 3790 Kearney Box 84 602 Medical Arts Bldg. Ochs, Col. William Van Dyke. Z Arkin, Charles Richard, AZ Perrell, John Leonard. Z Rivenbark, George Washington, AA Irving Pl. i869 Marlin 4073 Kingston Pike 7805 Chesterfield Dr. Plumlee, Glenn Henderson. T Armes, William Herbert. AZ Fulton, Prank K.. a West Haven Hills 13i S. Bragg I 095 Greenlaw 1538 Kennesaw Ave. Robertson, Judson Hall. Z Pullen, Robert Daniel, rn Armour, Spencer Allen. Jr .. rn Gallaher, George Hugh. )r .. Z Univ. of Tenn. 401 B. Brow Rd. 1626 N. Michelle Circle 104 W. Lake Forest Dr. Rudder, Charles Samuel. Z Quick, William Gregory. A Atkinson, William Rudolph. a Gluier, Jean V .. Z 1033 Nokomis Circle. S. W. Peter Pan Rd. 768 Charles Pl. Westmoreland Heights. Box 104 Setliffe, James Alvin, Z Settles, Don Terrell, Z Averwater, Ronald Joseph. AZ Graham, Charles Powell. Jr .. Z 2308 Laurel Ave. Princess Trail 616 Center Dr. 1011 Chilhowee Dr. Shoffner, George Russell. Z Shamhart, Wilmer Harry. Jr .. M Aycock, John Ruffin . Z Greer, Robert Harris. Z 3649 lskagna Dr. 50 Wood Nymph Ter. 2387 Strathmore Circle 3620 Iskagna Dr. Shook, Thomas Bell, Z Shuck, Edwin Haywood. Jr .. Z Aycock, William Prank. Jr .. All Haddox, Charles William, Z 7021 Stockton Dr. Aladdin Rd. 50 Cherry Rd. Rt. 3 Shuey, Robert Eugene. Z Strieblnger, William Earl. AE Baer, Harry. a Haddox, Charles William. Jr .. Z i058 Taliluna Ave .. S. W . 121 Averill St. 2163 Alameda Rt. 3 Sizemore, Robert Ellis, AA LOUDON Bailey, Robert Sadler. Z Harkneas, David James . Z 410 Merchant Rd. Harrison, William Blair. Z 805 E. Parkway, S. Hll Kenesaw Ave. Slagle, Warren Lee. Z Jones, Jesse Franklin. Z Bailey, Rev. Wm. Pierce, Jr .. AI Helm, Robert Kenneth . Z 7816 Corteland Dr. Simpsen, joseph Tate, Z 3903 Graham wood Cove 33 Jomandowa Lane Smith, Vernon lllingworth. Jr .. Z Woller, Albert P .. Z Baker, Hal Lavon. AZ Hendley, Joseph Owen. 1: Sunset Dr. %Dan G. Waller 2889 Midland 8 Hillvale Circle Snyder, Lawrence William. rB Waller, Dan Gallaher. Z Baker, Joe Boyce. AZ Herd, Charles Felix. Z 206 Union Bldg. LOIDSVILLE 2889 Midland 4168 Towanda Trail Tannachion, Anthony Benedict. AA Hicks, William Boyd. Z Barbee, James. AZ Hicks, Gerald DeArmond. EZ 804 Oglewood Ave. Rt. 2 700 Harvey 2901 Cecil St. Taylor, George Presley, Z LUPTON CITY Barbee, Robert Wendell, Jr .. Z Hinds, Howard Norman. Z Rt. H . Lyons Blvd. Wilkey, Max Rogers. )r .. liE 1802 Lyndale 1711 Coker Ave. Temple, Will Samuel. Jr .. Z 17 Pirst Ave. Barber, David Murry, a Hobbs, Joseph Thomas. Jr .. BT Villa Rd. LUTTRELL 3728 Marion Ave. 1516 Cllffside Lane Templeton, Jerome . Z Monroe, Thomas Dexter. Z Barkley, Gary Leon. AZ Hoskins, James Dickson. Z Hampshire Rd. LYNNVILLE 729 Echols 83i Temple Ave. Thomas, John Henry. Z Blackburn, Edward 0 .. Z Barksdale, Robert Lewis, Jr .. Z Hubbs, Billy Hugh, Z Dutch Valley Rd. MACON 1234 Union Ave. 312 Grata Rd. Van Mol, Louis john. B 35 DIRECTORY- Po!t 141 MORRISTOWN Clark, james Albert,:!: Johnson, Da llas Victor , III, l: Pugh, Rev. Prentice Andrew, D. D .. X Carver, William Durham, A 114 Windsor Dr. 608 Enquirer Ave. 1204- 17th Ave .. S. Carver Wagon Co. Clark, julian Elkin>. B'l' King, Claude M .. :!: Regen, Edward Cowan, Z Doka, Steve Lazarus. Z 1116 Brookmeade Dr. 4012 Overbrook Dr. 1016 Caruthers Ave. 421 N. Second St. Clark, Thomas Russell. III, :!: Kirchmaier, Carl Theodore. M.D .• A;:: Reynolds, John Lacey, P Ooka, Tonie Lazarus, Z 114 Windsor Dr. 159-4th Ave. N. Third National Bank Bldg. 421 N. Second St. Colley, William Clarence, Jr .. :!: Kirkpatrick, Edward Lee, Jr.. l: Richardson, Edwin Thompson, AI:J. Patrick, William Henry, Jr .. AE 602 Sterling Court 2870 Abbott Martin Rd. 4316 Lindawood Dr. 222 E. 1st N. Cooper, Thomas Gordon, Jr.,:!: Lauderdale, William Alexander. l: Robinson, Gerald Lynn, Z Taylor, Capt. Franklin Walter, AA 3462 Crestridge Dr. i104 Skyline Dr. 6417 Currywood Dr. Walters, Herbert S .. Z Cowden, Charles Magness. AN Lee, Ted Louis, l: Rundle, James Richard , Z 611 W . Second N. St. 3510 Hood Trail 1833 Primrose Ave. 1112 Batey Dr. MOSCOW Crownover, Sims, 1: Lentz, Joseph Francis, l: Sager, Richard Lee. Jr .. l: 3931 Brighton Rd. Tacker, Rober~ Stephen, a o/o S. F. Horn, Woodlawn at 3705 Central Ave. MOUNTAIN CITY Bowling Lewis, James Laban. Jr .. 1; Sands, Thomas Allen, l: Terry, james Spencer. rA Davis, Montie Grant, :!: 2516 N, Hamilton Rd. 3701 Westbrook Ave. MT. JULIET 4301 Burrus Loeb, Ben Fohl. :E Sandusky, Orval Whit, I:J.B Sutherland, Ernest Franklin. :1: Deck, Marvin Edward. Jr .. :& 1228 Belvidere Dr. 409 Coventry Dr, MT. PLEASANT 3510 Crestridge Dr. Lott, John Bertrand, AI Shacklelord, James Rufus , :!: Girardeau, Malcolm Douglas, :!: Dillard, Samuel Henry . Jr .. :!: Box 1139 . Station B 115 S. Bellevue Box 328 128 Kerner Lowry, Nick Talmage, P Shapiro, John Lawton, :E Hardin, William Gregg, Jr .. BK Donaldson, Hale Craig, tJ.r 158 Second Ave. N. 2000 Cedar Lane Box 106 4221 Granny White Pike Manning, Andrew Madison. :!: Shelton, Aaron Courdine, :!: Williams, William Kittrell, Z Dozier, Hugh Marshall. l: 2000 Benjamin Ave. Joscelyn Hollow Rd. MURFREESBORO 4014 Sneed Rd. McFadden, Everette Warren, Jr .. I:J.Z Shelton, Gene Brothers, l: Adam, Cecil Firestone. rB Dryden, Albert jack, AO 910 Sudekum Bldg. 6216 Jocelyn Hollow Rd. 1705 E. Main 1035 Gateway Lane Manning, William Wade. l: Shipp, Dr. Robert Henry, AA Adams, Charles C .. BI Duncan, Richard Dean, Jr .. :!: 2000 Benjamin Ave. 309-21st Ave. N. o/o U. S. Veterans Hospital 2902 Woodlawn Dr. Martin, Dan Warner,~ Sims, Travis Marshall, :0 Brandon, Ray Campbell, Jr .. Z Dunn, William La fayette. Jr .. :!: 1024 Bennie Dillon Bldg. 3526 Murphy Rd. 909 Burton St. 2017 Overbill Dr. Maynard, Robert Preston, l: Smith, George Charlton, Jr .. ::!: Clayton, William Marvin, l: Eleazer, Robert Burns. a 5107 Idaho Ave. 1002 Gateway Lane Veterans Hospital 213 Mockingbird Rd. McClanahan, William Thomas, l: Smith, Ronald Lee, l: Dodson, Rev. Sam Robinette, Jr. , l: Ellis, William Homer, tJ. 315 Lauderdale Rd. 1503 Rosebank 330 E. Lytle St. 212 Leonard Ave. McLain, William Richard. AI:J. Smith, Walter Bivins. T Evans, Robert Lester. l: Ennis, Charles Wilbur, IIi. Z Box 1366 2911 Westmoreland Dr. 501 S. Maney Ave. I 017 Clifton Lane McLean, Lee. tJ.a Sobd, Richard Allen, Jr .. l: Hall, Bobby Lewis, Z Ericksen, Stanford Clark. AT 3820 Woodmont Lane 2408 Sterling Rd . 822 N. Church St. Dept. of Psychology. McWhorter, Richard Hicks, :!: Sollmann, Karl Herbert. rz Hunt, Robert Glenn, A Vanderbilt University 1115 Tyne Blvd. 2309 Sterling Rd. 1407 N. Blvd. Farrar, William Compton. Jr .. l: McWhorter, William Calvin. :!: Stewart, Roy Brown , Jr .. :!: Kerr, Fred Franklin, Z Rt. 2 1115 Tyne Blvd. 1020 Battlefield Dr. 1308 Richland Pl. Perguson, Franklin Cole, ~ Miles, Alfred Edgar, ~ Stokes, Walter Whitworth, l: Lyon, Chesney Hughes. Z 4005 Harding Pl. 865 Clematis Dr. 3401 West End Ave. 619 E. Lytle St. Finney, William Peon, Z Miles, Tim Richard, l: Tanksley, Paul Allen. l: McKnight, Stephen Dollinson, )r .. Z 2311 Hobbs Rd . 865 Cl ematis Dr. 2305 Modena Dr. Rt. 3 Frazier, Dr. john Wm .. l: Miller, Robert Atkerson. :!: Tanksley, Dr. Wm. Huston, l: Murfree, James Avent. Z Doctor's Bldg. 2909 Poston Ave. 904 Marengo Lane Overall, Robert Eakin, Z Pree:man, Paul. l: Miller, Wesley Corprew. P Thoman, George Frank, Jr .. l: 1209 Jetton Dr. 75 Trimble St. 98 Peach tree St. 3904 Gallatin Rd . Rogers, Fred Cowan , Z Gaines, Ralph Edward , l: Mitchum, Robert Mitchell, Jr .. :E Tilley, Francis Vance, l: Rt. 6 110 Mockingbird Rd. 1703 Greenwood Ave. L-2 Hillsboro Garden Apts. Stone, Stephen Loyd, Z Gaiser, Arthur Va lentine. Jr .. :0 Moore, Wallace Verdell, AZ Tilley, Royale, l: 408 Clark Blvd. Golf Club Lane 3000 Medial Ave. 127 Westover Dr. NASHVILLE Garvin, Dr. Sifford C .. 0 Mowery, Rev. Donald Edgar. I:J.E Tomlinson, Robert joseph, l: Akin, Bernard Edwards, l: 3102 Woodlawn Dr. 4513 Park Ave. 1408 Shelton 614 Lynwood Blvd. Gerth, Vernon William, Jr .. l: Murray, Donald Glenn, rA Towner, Walter Loudon • .AN Allen, Drury Perkins, l: 4607 Benton Smith Rd. 3537 Pleasant Valley Rd. 810 Broadway 2003 Cedar Lane Goodlett, Robert D .. :!: Murray, joseph Walter. l: Turner, William Edward, Jr., l: Allen, Ernest Mack, III, B:!: 619 Skyview Dr. 3537 Pleasant Valley Rd. A-6 Sterling Ct. 3502 Rudland Pl. Green, Dr. Paul Arnold, Jr .. l: Nelson, Glen W .. Jr .. l: Turnley, Edmund W., Jr .. l: Allen, john Howard, Z 1512 St;ra tton Ave. 225 Brookhollow Rd. 6201 jocelyn Hollow Rd. 816 Clematis Dr. Greene, John M .. Jr .. l: Norton, Charles Leroy, Jr .. l: Vaden, James Paul. EA Allen, john Talley, Jr .. :!: 1608 Graybar Lane 4701 Hazelwood Circle 748 s. 7th 23 14 Sterling Rd. Gregory, Andrew Paw. B Nunnelley, H. Martin, All Van Cleave, William Morley, Z Alley, Ernest Roberts. ~ 152 Second Ave., S. 534 Stahlmon Bldg. 828 W . Hillwood 6 11 3 Bresslyn Rd . Griffith, john Walton, Jr .. l: O'Donnell, William joseph,:!: Van Ness, john Noble, l: Askew, Clarence Robert. rA 1808 Hayes 522 Huckleberry Rd. Golf Club Lane 4233 Morriswood Dr. Grimes, Allen Park, AM Oliver, Charles Warner. l: Vaughn, William Hutchinson, Jr .. :0 Askew, Henry James. Jr .. :!: 902 Clearview Dr. 4112 Granny White Pike 1703-18th Ave. S. i238 Morriswood Dr. Grimes, James Brew, Jr.. :!: Page, Thomas Everette, l: Wallace, RobertS. C .. Jr .. r Bailey, John Cecil. All 504 Fairfax 247 Vaughn's Gap Rd. 4527 Wayland 3007 Dobbs Ave. Hall, Robert Weston, I:J.A Page, Walter Robert. l: Walton, John William, Jr .. l: Baldwin, Robert Luck, :!: 5002 Manuel Dr. 205 Scotland Pl. 2004-24th Ave .. S. Hillsboro Garden Ap~ B i Hardy, Earl Lee, l: Pardue, Howard West, :E Watkins, George Miller. l: Barefield, Muel Stephen, Jr .. AA I 005 Sutton Hill Rd. 3619 Hampton 1056 Murfreesboro Rd. Box 130, Station B Harvey, Fletcher Dumas, Ill. :!: Parrish, Dr. Thomas Franklin, :E Watts, Edgar Reid, )r .. T Barry, William Curry. Jr .. ::; 2030 Castleman Dr. 731 Greely Dr. 4328 Lindawood Dr, 1000 Fairwin Ave. Henley, Chapin,:!: Parsons, Robert Barnes. I Webb, Robert jasper. l: Beatty, Richmond Croom, tJ. Ensworth Ave. 570 Murfreesboro Rd. 800 Wilson Blvd. Vanderbilt University Hibbett, Joseph Cannon, Jr .. :!: Partain, John Ogilvie, l: Wegren, Stanley B.. BE Beesley, Frederick William, :!: 1~90 Woodmont Blvd. Page Rd . 635 Thompson Lane 3511 Granny White Pike Hill, Ashley Provine. Z Partain, Robert Abner, l: White, Arthur Lawrence, Jr .. :!: Beesley, Frederick William. Jr .. :!: 3901 Brighton Rd . 314 Page Rd. Central State Hospillal 35 11 Granny White Hines, Louis Carter, ~ Patton, George Allen, :!: White, John Bennett. :!: Belt, Charles Walker,:!: 1000 Maplewood Lane 2414 Sterling Rd . 4233 Wallace Lane 108-B 33rd Ave .. S. Hines, Robin Hinton, X Patton, Owen Wallace, Jr .. :!: Wilkinson, Dr. Erie Ewing , l: Bennett, Thomas Bert. Jr .. :!: 1000 Maplewood Lane 1119 Stahlman Bldg. 1814 Hayes St. 3018 New Natchez Trace Hobgood, James Roy, l: Peck, Herbert jefferson, Jr .. :!: Wilkinson, Horace Erie, ! Biederman, Elmore Charles, Jr .. ATI 1020 Maplewood 3722 Woodmont Lane 3713 Princeton Ave. 1030 3rd Ave .. S. Hollabaugh, Charles Fowler, Jr .. l: Pelletieri, Charles William, Z Williams, Charles Martin, Z Boner, Marion Christopher, tJ. 803 Glen Leven Dr. Brownlee Rd. 308 Woodberry Dr. 1916 Grand Ave. Holley, J. E .. Jr .. Z Perry, James Murray, Jr .. l: Williams, John Finney, :!: Boone, Daniel. Z 1434 Roberts Ave. 1501 Compton Ave. 709 Cantrell Ave. 408 Stahlman Bldg, Holt, Thomas. l: Perry, Jesse Laurence . Jr . ,~ Williams, john Randolph.:!: Bramwell, Charles Robinson, :!: Leland Lane 4434 E. Brookfield Dr. 116 Pembroke Ave. 1718 Linden Ave. Holt, Yell Darden, AI:J. Perry, Raymond Holland. l: Williams, Richard Allen, :!: Briley, Clifton Beverly, :!: Rt. 2, Sawyer Br. Rd. Southern Bell Telephone Co. 118 Kenner St. 1107 Eastdale Hopton, Winfred Earl, BA Petrone, Michael Angelo, l: Woodard, Robert Thomas, AI Brush, Clinton E\helbert, IV, AA 3620 Robin Rd, 4300 Charlotte Ave. 3602 Hampton Ave. 1148 Brookwood Lane Howell, john Floyd, l: Petrucelli, Felice Anthony, :!: Wray, Thomas Cecil. Jr .. :!: Burnley, Edwin Ratcliff, 0 4000 Sneed Rd. 1908 Hayes St. 4613 Granny White 803 Wilson Blvd. S. Humphrey, William Fredrick, l: Phelps, Carlyle Randolph, l: Burns, David Franklin, :!: Wright, Alfred Hugh, Jr .. l: 1011 Battlefield Dr. I 014 Broadmoor Dr. 1014 Woodmont Blvd. 3703 Princeton Ave. Hunt, Brunner Rhea, AI Campbell, Frank Spiller, Jr .. :!: Phipps, john Skelton, l: Wright, John Handly, Jr .. l: 2709 W , Linden Ave. 1521 Belvidere Dr. 1424 Greenland 5106 Trousdale Dr. Carney, Ewing Thomas, D.D.S .. :!: Ignatz, Don Hasty, l: Pope, Lewis Shepherd. l: Wright, Edgar Alex, l: 710 Crescent Rd. 753 Darden Pl. Third Nat'!. Bank Bldg. 1300 Strat~an Cartwright, John King , :!: Johns, Robert Wilson. :E Poynor, Paul Clifton, l: Younglof, George Lange. l: Brookwood Lane 3815 Este> Rd. 2806 Belmont Blvd. 6328 Columbia Ave. Christian, Cecil Oakley, :!: Johnson, Clarence Foster, Jr .. l: Price, Joseph Oscar, Jr .. l: (Tennessee will be continued 6364 Bresslyn Dr. 2820 Hemingway Dr. 6101 Hillsboro Rd. in nul L!sue) 36 years after serving as head of the Mathe Chapter Eternal matics Department at Mississipp i South ern College. ROBERT C. COX energetic worker when George Metzger He was affiliated wi th the First Pres Robert C. Cox, p (Cumberland), died died this past August. Brother Metzger byterian Church of Greenville, Pi Kappa October 13, 1958, in Lebanon, T ennes graduated from the U niversity of Cin Alpha, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Delta Kappa, see, at the age of 81. H e was a graduate cinnati in 1923 with a law degree. and Kappa Mu Ep ilon Fraterniti es. H e of Cumberland University School of Law H e served as president of the Cincin was the fo under of Epsilon-Mu Chapter and had been in business in Lebanon for nati Lawyer's Club, the Cincinnati Bar at East Carolina and co-fo under of Delta over 50 years at the time of his death. Association, the Cincinnati Law School Mu Chapter at 1issi si ppi Sou thern Col .-\lumni Association, and the Ohio Hu lege. R ICHARD S. SHACKELFORD mane Society. H e wa very active in During World War II, he attended the Ri c h a rd Stephens Shackelford, EA Community Ches t and many charitable U. S. N aval Academy at Annapoli s and (Murray State), was fatally injured Au and civic organiza ti ons. received a degree in aerologica l engi gust 2, 1958 in an automobile accident While at the U nive rsity of Cincinnati , neering; he served with the U. S. avy en route to Fort Meade, Maryland where Brother Metzger served as SMC of AE: in the Pacific area, a nd was discharged he was to participate in the Army Re Chapter and president of <[>A t;. legal fra in 1946 with the rank of Lieu tenant. serve summer camp. At the time of his ternity. Active in alumni affairs, Brother A graduate of East T exas Teachers death, he was a physicist with Union Car Metzger served for more th an twenty-fi ve College, he held an M. A. Degree from bide Company. years on the Board of D irectors of South North Texas T eachers College and Ph.D. land H all Association, fifteen of these from Teachers College, Columbia U n iver as treasurer. J OHN W. MALONEY sity. J ohn W . Maloney, t::.A (George Wash A veteran of World War I, Brother --IlK A -- ington), author, former newsman and Metzger was preceded in death by his Red Cross public relations officer, died wife, Ruth Butler Metzger. Bruce Parsons July 20, 1958 at Providence Hospital, Wash ington, D. C. ROBERT L. ANDERSON, JR. Killed In Accident Nationally known as a magazine writer, Robert L. Anderson, J r., T (North By K. D. Pulcipher Brother Maloney was the author of two Carolina), of the Class of 192.5 died June books, "Let There Be Mercy" and "Twi 3. Upon graduation he accepted a com + Bruce Parsons, A 37 ° Frank LaDue (l.) and George Nissen shOto the boys the easy way. Brother Nissen and his troupe performed for the National Leadership School in William.•burg. George Nissen shotos Gamma-Nu S.M.C. Jerry Reeder some trampoline tricks to the delight of members and rushees. six brothers either at the house or at Nissen Performs New Hampshire Kappa Delta on watch. During the week, the town officials called in the state po At Iowa Rush Loses Fire Engine lice who, upon their arrival, contacted By Dwight Mescher us and requested our assistance. The By James M. Highet, Jr. second night we were working with the ~ The Pikes of Gamma-Nu + The pride of Pike is no state police, the prowler was captured. are looking forward to a very promising more. The familiar sight of our mechani Once again, Gamma-Mu showed its won year. In formal rush we pledged eight cal mascot has left the University of New derful spirit and team work in helping men, bringing our fall pledge class at the Hampshire forever. The "purr" of our to catch the prowler and at the same time beginning of the year to II men. Infor 1923 American LaFrance fire engine can earned the gratitude of the campus. mal rush begins soon and this number not be heard on campus. Just a few weeks Gamma-Mu pledged 17 men last se should increase rapidly. ago, old No. I was transferred to a new mester of which 12 ar.e now brothers. Highlight of our rush week program station at Dartmouth College in Hanover, Thanks to a group of these brothers, was the appearance of Gamma-Nu alum New Hampshire; its last duty to Pi Kappa headed by Dan Emery, the exterior of nus George Nissen, world famous tram Alpha having been performed last spring the house has been painted white with poline performer and manufacturer, who when it capably took 14 brothers, under blue shutters. Meanwhile, in the back put on a great show for the rushees. the able guidance of Darryl Seerup and of the house, we are in the process of Afterward, everyone was given instruc Howie Publicover, to Syracuse, New York, grading and graveling the area for a tion in the fundamentals of trampolining for the District Convention. It wasn't parking lot. and a chance to work out individually. too long after, however, that we pur --DKA-- Jt turned out to be a real " bouncing" chased another mascot; this time a 1916 time! Roberts. This one was soon to meet its Waterloo at the hand of a trailer truck Houston Has Other factors adding to our rush suc on Route I . The accident occurred while cess were the many new improvements the fire engine was parked alongside the New Home to the house and grounds, including a road. new exterior paint job, addition of a + Fall rush of Epsilon-Eta German Rathskellar, the new picnic table For the last few weeks, Gamma-Mu has Chapter, University of Houston, under and barbecue pit, and the redecoration been playing a dual role as a detective the direction of Rush Captain Donnie of the party room. and a protective agency. It all started Petersen resulted in the pledging of about two weeks ago when we received twenty-sBven fine men. This year Gamma-Nu has a new house a phone call from Kappa Delta, one of mother, Mrs. Cynthia White of Marshall the so rorities across the street, saying At the beginning of the school year, town, Iowa. Mother White's late hus that there was a prowler at the back of we moved into our new fraternity house band was the Commandant of the Iowa the house. The brother who received at 2502 Calument in Houston. Soldiers' Home in Marshalltown where the call en li sted the help of some willing The main social function last spring she served as hostess for 6 years. She was brothers, 8 to be exact, and went to the at the University of Houston was "Fron very active in community and club affairs. rescue. By the time we arrived. the tier Fiesta." PiKA's Crows Nest under Some of her positions included Regent prowler had disa ppeared into the woods. the direction of Harry Searle placed sec of the D.A.R., President of the American ' 'Ve reassured the girls and went hack to ond in competition with three top te.n Legion Auxiliary, and program chairman the house. acts. of the Central Iowa Art Association. W.e had only been back about 20 min The chapter is pleased to welcome Ban --ITKA-- utes when we received another call that croft Henderson as our new chapter spon Robert E. Strippel, ~B (Bowling he was back again. So, we returned only sor. He replaced Richard Uray who is Green), is assistant dean of men at Miami to be foiled again. This went on for a now head of the Radio-Television De University, Oxford, Ohio. week or so, during this time there were partment at the University of Illinois. )8 Cincinnati Pledges Twenty-Nine By John A. Stoelting + After returning from the National Convention in W ashington, D. C., the members of Alpha-Xi Chapter started on the big rushing season . Murray State presents its first After two weeks of intensive work, Pi Kappa Alplw twenty-nine o u tsta ndin g men were pledge class. pledged to Pi Kappa Alpha. Coupled with a terrific pledge program, these men will certainly add great things to Alpha Xi Chapter. Starting things off with a bang, we have already won first place in the big U. S. Pep R ally prior to the Xavier Cinci nnati football game. Dressed ap propriately for our annual "Pajama Pa rade" and adding vocally to the pro rushed. Out of the twenty-one bids ex ceedings, no other fraternity or sorority Seven Murray Men tended, eleven men were pledged. ca me close to IIKA in spirit. Named Outstanding Plans for our rush program were be Also, we have won the All-Membership gun last spring. During the summer we Trophy offered by the Y.M.C.A. to the By Larry Jetton were divided into three groups. These fraternity which had the largest number + Epsilon-Lambda Chapter groups took care of the rush program in in theY. at Murray State installed eighteen fine the three geographical areas from which --ITKA-- men in its first pledge class this fa ll. most of the students come. We expect to see even greater results from this pro Montana State A few changes had to be made in our gram in winter term. Meanwhile plans rush program since this was our first have been made for a very constructive Crowns Dream Girl experience at rushing as a national fra pledge training program. ternity, but the high quality of our pledge The H esperian Society, prominent lo By Roy U pham class indicates that we were able to make cal women's organization on campus and + Gamma-Kappa held its an those necessary changes and apply to the our sister sorority, is a great help in nual Dream Girl Formal May 17, 1958 fullest extent the valuable knowledge every project we undertake, from our in the picturesq ue old Gallatin Gateway that our members acquired at the leader joint formal dances to our coed volley Inn. Miss H all ie Paisley, Delta Gamma, ship school last summer. ball tournament. Miss Janet Francis, was crowned Dream Girl for 1958. Socially speaking, the Pi Kaps of Hesperian, is our candidate for Saga Epsilon-Lambda are doing all right too. more (Yearbook) queen. The Hesperians To date, we have promoted the biggest are also a great asset to our chapter in dance attraction on campus. Everyone our rush programs, and we can always who attended confirmed that it was the count on their loyalty and support. best that had been held at Murray State Officers elected to lead the chapter Miu Hallie are: Tom Moeller, SMC; Gene Briesach Paisley, llr, in many a year. Dream Girl, er, IMC; Dale Myers, ThC; and Bob Pi Kappa Alpha again led the way at Herring, Historian. Montana State Murray State when members of Epsilon College. -- ITK A -- Lambda filled seven of the nine positions for Outstanding Men on campus. Colorado State Makes We, at Murray State, being one of the newest chapters, realize that we have a House Improvements lot to learn about being part of a na By Richard Thompson Hallie was chose n from a group of tional fraternity, but under the very cap se ven girls repr.esenting the six sororities able leader of our SMC Max Farris we + The Pi Kaps at Colorado and the independent girls on Montana are taking great strides toward our goal State University provided themselves with State College campus. Her co urt in of becoming one of Pi Kappa Alpha's in creased facilitie during the weeks be cluded: June Strand, Kappa-Delta; J ean top chapters. fore rush. The work was started in late Lennon, Alpha Omicron Pi ; Sandy Bol August with the dividing of our old --ITKA-- stad, Pi Beta Phi; Bobby Gary, Chi chapter room into two bedrooms. Omega; Ka y Conover, Alpha Gamma A local plumbing co mpany was hired Delta; and Karen Melby, Independent. Southeast Missouri to install new bathroom fixtures, a double Other prese ntations made at the ball Leads In Rushing sink in the kitchen, a larger wa ter line, were "Outstanding Active", AI Balzer; and a second stove in the kitchen. "Outstanding Frosh." Fred Johnson; and By John R. Walker Don Fortner and Dick Ullom tried "Champion Bull Thrower", Bob Schneek + Epsilon-Iota Cha pte r , their hands at laying tile while Keith loth. So utheast Missouri State College, was Davis, W e nde ll G a dd , and Richard -- Il K A -- tops on campus in numb er o f men Thomp on wielded the paint rollers. William E. Clark, AP (Ohio State), has pledged. With the delayed sys tem of We pledged nine fine men during been elected president of the Dravo-Doyle rushing, only men who have made their rush, and hope to gain additional mem Company and Dravo of Canada, Ltd. grades in the previous term could be bers in informal rush. ) 9 ' The highlight of rush season was the "Broadway Open House" party in which the local performers gave their interpre tations of Broadway tunes. The chapter had to contend not only with the prob lems of rehearsals and decorations, but also Mother Nature. It seems Hurricane Our newest chapter immedi Helene decided to pass in the vicinity ately occupied of Washington and showed little respect this fine house for the large marquee and many elab in Greenville, orate decorations which the brothers had North Carolina. erected in front of the chapter house. The wind and rain battered the area and in a short space of time there was little left of the decorations. Under the directi on of Bernie Passeltiner the cast, composed of Bernie, Ed Creel, Lee Jame son, and Fred Dibbs gave their rendi tions of "The Game" from "Damn "Snuffy" Brewer, and the five men are Yankees, "Officer Krupky" from "West East Carolina Occupies occupying their spare time with the art Side Story, and "Jubilation T . Cornpone" of interior decorating, in this instance, from Li'l Abner. This cast met with New Home paint brush and bucket style. These five wide acclaim around the campus. T hey were the winner of the annual university By Derry Walker pledges were among eight to whom the chapter sent bids after Transfer Rush . talent show and Bernie won the award At night. one can stand + The eight favored were screened from for the best individual performance. a block away from 562 Cotanche Street, nearly two hundred transfer students who The show was emceed by Ed Rutsch in Greenville, . C., and see fluorescent were scored on the basis of their previous who kept the audience rolling with laugh lights illuminating PI KAPPA ALPHA, school academic record, their appear ter with his various accents and witty re painted in Old English letters on a white ances, and as much as was early discerni marks. Ed, who came in between acts, sign. The sign hangs over the front ble in their personalities. Thus far, they played the parts of a Russian Commisar, porch of the red-brick fourteen room have earned credibility. a dignified British poet, and an old south home which has thr.ee bathrooms, a com ern plantation owner. The show and the A beginning era in anything from a plete kitchen, and a two-car brick garage entire rush season turned out to be a civilization to a fraternity chapter is in a few feet to the left and behind the for huge success. Delta-Alpha Chapter was variably affixed with organizational prob mer structure. Unlike the house's occu blessed with the addition of twelve new lems; subsequently, the newborn Epsilon pants, it isn't new, for Epsilon-Mu Chap pledges. Mu Chapter has its joys and headaches. ter at East Carolina College is only r.e This fall all the eyes of the chapter Many criteria lie before them. They seek ce nt!y chartered, and is the baby chapter along with those of the entire student to give evidence that the Garnett and of PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNI body will be focused on Ed "Moose" TY. Gold robe of confidence entrusted to Rutsch. If the students aren't already On September 6th, nearly four months them will not be torn on soiled; that familiar with their student council presi after Epsilon-Mu's in sta II a tio n , the theirs is a like brotherhood of young dent they should have little trouble pick brothers began moving in their new men who fathom the intrinsic warmth of ing out Ed's 270 pound frame on the home, which was acquired through the PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY football field. "Moose" was the biggest efforts of SMC Tom Farlow and several which was made theirs by a decision las t college football player in the country other brothers, under the capable su yea r. Theirs is the objective of placing last year and was named to the ·:All pervision of the late Orval L. Phillips, before their successors a strong founda Southern Conference team. PHD, who was the chapter's Alumnus tion of inner felicity in fraternalism that ___ II K A ___ Counselor until his death in early Oc wi ll be of lasting va lue and service alwa ys tober. The first resident fraternity house to PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY Trinity Has at East Carolina was eagerly awaited by and liast Carolina College. It is with this the brothers, and the chapter as a whole in mind that the door to the home of Fine Work Week is pleased with the new and very im Ep ilon-Mu Chapter is open ever to those By Herbert H. Moorin portant acquisition. with whom the brothers share the prodi + In this issue of The Shield The baby chapter has had its hands gious scope of higher ideals, contained in and Diamond, most of the old friends full with moving in its new home, pledg this, the best fraternity. of Epsilon-Alpha wi ll want to know ing of five transfer students, and in mak --IlK A-- about work week and rush week. ing preparations for ECC Homecoming, During work week w.e completed a the latter being especially time consum George Washington new bar which is the talk of fraternity ing. Partie needed planning, facilities row. Made of knotty pine, it features a for visitors and returning alumni had to Has Open House fish tank in the center. We are very be constructed, and hundreds of small proud of the dining room sets presented jobs were nece sary. The brothers were + Delta-Alpha Chapter, to Epsilon-Alpha by Brother Carl Hall pushed, but well paid. They played their George Washington University, will al den. The library, the back study, and· part in making 1958 Homecoming one of ways remember the summer of 1958. It the dressi ng room on the second floor the best ever, and en joyed every minute had the pleasant honor of playing host have a new coat of pai nt. of it. to the Pi Kappa Alpha National Conven As one might imagine, these improve Imprm·ement are being made on the tion, and the Chapter welvomed the op ments were a great help to us during chapter home by the pledges under the portunity to do its part in making this rush week. This fa l l Epsilon-Alpha direction of Pledgemaster Howard a wonderful experience for everyone. pledged fifteen fine men. 10 conversation to another member of the Penn State Pike team or to the team itself. Penn State' North Texas Mourns record in the 880 stood for 34 years, the Ranked Top Miler record in the mile for I 0 years, before Loss of Member By Dick Hufnagel Ed took out after them. Actually, h e By_ Royce Blackburn seldom shoots for records, as such. He + The summer's activities + Beta-Alpha's Ed Moran is simply runs to win. now among the great mile runners of were dimmed by the loss of one of Ep What of Moran's future? Coach Wer this age. silon-Delta's fines t brothers, Ernest Pat ner says that if Ed's tremendous improve rick Hafeman. "Ernie" as he was known Last summer Brother Moran became ment is indicative of the future there is to his brothers, died in a Dall as hospital America's top-ranking miler without no doubt in his mind that he'll crack the following a ten day illness. H e would winning a meet! Ed has been losing only four-minute barrier before he's through. have been a se nior at North Texas this to foreigners-losing, but improving at When he finished second to Villanova's fall. A business administration major, a fantastic rate. Ron Delany in the JC4A Championship , he was an active member of the Catholic The attention being given to Moran 's Church and had served his fraternity in progress stems primarily from the third several capacitie . Ernie's death was a place finish, behind Australia's two great severe loss to the men of Epsilon-Delta. milers Herb Elliot and Merv Lincoln, at Rush this semester has been very in the National AAU Championships in tense and very short_ There have been Berkeley, California in June. It was in football games parties, the annual Cove that race that Moran qualified for the Stag Party, a hamburger fry at the house. U. S. team which toured Russia, Hungary, and a dinner dance at the 1orth Texas Poland, and Greece in July and AugusL cl ubhouse. Ed's improvement before the AAU The intramural season is in full swing, meet was nothing le s than spectacular_ and the Pikes are in · the thick of it all. In 36 days he trimmed 13.4 seconds off H omecoming was celebrated with a his 'best time and currently is rated the hou eparty the Friday night preceding fastest improving miler on the American the game Saturday, and a reunion Sat scene. urday at Lake Texoma immediately fo l lowing the game. For Moran, his 4:01.7 mile settled one We have made arrangements to have problem which had been worrying him. our hou e remodeled thi se mester_ The "I think the mile is my distance," h e plan is to have a complete repair and says now. Previousl y, he had been unable remodeling job done. T here wi ll be new to decide between the mile and the half carpets and new li ght fixtures throughou t mile . . ) the house, and the entire house wi ll un He owns both records at Penn State. dergo a paint-job. In mid-season, he ran the 880 in I :50.2 -- 111\ .1 - - to claim a record held for 34 years by Olympian Schuyler Enck. Two weeks Tennessee Emphasizes later, he ran the mile in 4: I 0.5- shatter Ed Moran, Penn State and Pi ing a record set ten years before by Gerry Kappa Alp ha champion rniler. Scholarship Karver. By Don McClure In Europe Ed ran the 1500 meters it looked like h e was going to level off (about 120 yards short of a mile). Hi + Zeta Chapter has worked at 4:10 or thereabouts. His time at Vil extremely hard in rush this year, and we times, converted to the mile, were con lanova was 4:09.7. But then he hit the pledged forty-three fine boys. This group sistently fa st. His best "conver ion" time road- reeled off a 4:05.7 in the Hou ton of young men is n ow rapidly b e in g was 4:00.2. Brother Moran finished Meet of Champions, settled for a 4:08 in moulded into a unit with the ideals of second in the Warsaw meet, third in the National Collegiate championships, Pi Kappa Alpha by the able hand of Moscow, and fourth in Budapes t. and pulled this down to 4:04.5 in the pledgemaster Dave Fleming. Ed keeps in top shape at all times. qualifying round of the AAU games at SMC J oe H aynes ha appo inted as " If all runners worked as hard as Moran," Bakersfi eld. What does the coach think scholarship chai rman Max Pai nter. Many says Penn State coach "Chick" Werner, of Ed's 4:01.7? " It's unbelievable," he actives have made fri endly wagers on the "records would fall in every meet. H e's says. outcome of the quarter' cholastic aver first on the track at practice sessions, Ed works as hard in the chapter house age-the winners get steak dinner , while and among the last to leave. If we call as he does on the track. H e has se rved the losers onl y watch them eat. for three 300-ya rd sprints for practice, as IMC and Scholarship Chairman since T ennessee's homecoming game this Ed wants to run five. bemg initiated. Schola tically, Ed's aver year pits the R ebels from Mississ ippi "In a me.et, we often ask him to run age is just below a "B". H e is now a against the Vols who are captained by the 880, mile, and mile relay. H e turns se nior in Hotel Administration, and is Carl Smith. in top performances in all three events currently plannign on doing graduate The fraternitie and sororities have de -and would enter additional events if work in Perso nnel next year_ cided to return to the house decorations we asked him." But before entering grad chl!lol, Ed that were so popular for many years. On Brother Moran isn 't out for individual wi ll ge t another chance at the Russians ca mpus J ack " Hoot" Arthur is co honors, he wants the team to win. Hi next July when they come to Philadel chairman of all th e homecoming activi modesty about his accomplishments i phia for a return meet. After that he ties, a coveted position among campus completely genuine. When the brothers has his sights se t on the 1960 Olympics, politicians. Cli ff Williams. Don Mc in the house seek to compliment him on but in the meantime he'll be burning Clure, and alumnus Bob Seyfried will his running, he skillfully diverts the up the Penn State track. supervise the decorations for our house. includes dances, barbeques, and open houses for the remainder of the fall se mester. Intramural sports are the rage on cam pus. This season promises many fine games of keen competition in the various sports. The Pikes have a top-notch foot Mrs. ln:ze Holland, housemother, and ball squad which has already made good Gamma-Omega showings on the grid. Volleyball and members celebrate basketball teams are also shaping up un repeat perform der the able leadership of Scrooge Scrog ance in winning gins, sports captain. Forecasts predict the President's intramural cup. many Pike victories for this season. For a well-rounded program for its members and guests, Alpha-Omicron has organized a ITKA Marching Band to provide customary halftime entertain ment under the leadership of David Shep herd. The chapter boasts one of the finest pledge classes on campus-with twenty on the last night of Rush Week. J:-"au men. It also points with pride to its Carnegie Tech tas tic decorations lent an air of unreality scholastic record-number one on campus. to the occasion. The chief entertainment Describes Rush of the evening was a performance by a hypnotist, who gave a show which was By Carleton W. Carroll no less than astounding. By post-hypnotic + A tiring, hectic week of suggestion, subjects went through antics shaking innumerable hands, endless talk which kept the audience )n nearly hys ing, trying feverishly to keep names and terical laughter, and a great time was faces straight, knocking on the doors of had by all present. countless dormitory rooms, showing off The results of these exhausting days the house, guzzling gallons of soda pop, were manifested on Wednesday, Septem and attending many long meetings-this ber 17, and during the succeeding days, was the picture of Rush Week, 1958, when an impressive total of thirty rushees at Beta-Sigma Chapter, Carnegie Tech. were pledged by the Chapter. This was That week of concentrated work, follow larger than any pledge class had been ing several long and grueling days of within the memory of the Brotherhood. feverish activity spent in readying our A ceremony which it is hoped will be new home for occupancy and display, come a ritual with the Chapter was in left the rna jority of the Brotherhood feel augurated this year in connection with ing that they would be glad when classes pledging. A large bell, decorated with started so that they could relax some the Fraternity's crest, was placed on the what. terrace, and was rung by each pledge Rush Week events included a "South as he formally decl ared his intentions of Pacific" party, with food and decorations affiliation . Thus the campus was told calculated to accent the theme. The en in loud clear tones precisely how many tertai nment of the evening featured many men our Chapter had pledged. Follow Athletic Chairman Bill Guy presents of the songs from the musical "South ing a delicious pledging dinner, a modi All Sports Trophy to High Point S.M.C. Pacific", but with lyrics concerning Rush Albert Trevarthan. fied version of the official pledging cere - - TIK A -- Week. This performance was well re mony took place, and the pledge class ceived, and en joyed as much by the mem of the 1958 fall semester was formed. bers of the house who presented it as it - -TIKA-- East Tennessee was by the audience. A similar reacti on was achieved the night of the fraternity Georgetown, Texas Holds Pike's Peek tours, when tour grol!l ps visited all the By Richard Hammett chapters on campus. A number of the Pikes Have Busy Fall brothers presented a short skit about + Epsilon-Zeta Chapter at the perils of Rush W eek as perhaps seen By Joe Bauscher East T ennessee State College held its an by the rushee on other campuses. + Pike social life at South nual "Pike's Peek" on October 16th. A picnic at a lovely hotel thirty-five western Univer ity, Georgetown, Texas This is a se ries of events involving com miles east of the campus was another o[ got off to a whirling start. Rain pre petition among sororities on campus. the week's highlights. Swimming, base vented the scheduled hayride, but noth Competition was keen in most of the ball, football, and Frisbee were all en ing can dampen the party spirit of the events ca using much excitement and joyed to a great degree. Many who felt Pikes. A rockin' Barn Dance was sub cheering from the crowd of approximate less energetic welcomed the chance to stituted, and it could be classified as a ly BOO students. relax in a leisurely atmosphere which real "campus shaking" party. Guys and In the "grab-a-chick" contest, the girls was a pleasant change from the furious gals decked out in "Cowpoke" array car from each sorority had to catch chickens pace which had been se t during the week. ried out the traditional Pike spirit to the bearing their respective namebands. The The last of the week's parties was one conclusion of a grand evening. chickens were placed in a large pen con using a theme of "Land of Dreams", held The social calendar for Alpha-Omicron structed 3Yl! feet high with a covering. Members of the fall pledge class acted as targets for the "egg-throwing". Quite a few direct hits were scored as the pledges placed their heads through a bull's eye in a large board. Highlights included the dance rou tines and beauty contests held in the col lege amphitheater. The various beauty comests included: best-looking fi gure, prettiest legs, most beautiful blonde, and the most beautiful brunette. The record &peaks! The hula-hoop contest lasted approxi Marshall Coollege mately two hours, and resulted in a ti e. Pikes exhibit The pie-.eating contest caused much trophies demon strating hoto the:r laughter from the spectators as the girls won the national ate custard pies with their hands behind Riculfi Athletic them. Award for 1957-58 (top Among the other evems during the center trophy). afternoon were a roller skating derby. balloon blowing contest, and a water race. Richard Hammett and Aaron Larkins. co-chairmen of the 1958 Pike's Peek, were commended highly for making this one of the most outstanding activities of the fail quarter at East Tennessee State Col Lege. --- IIKA -- Northwestern Chapter scholastic prowess. the chapter house fund. Continues Fine Record "What?" they would ask. " How does The winning float, depicting a Mother a fraternity so active in campus politics, Goose theme, consisted of some 10,000 By Don Horine activities and athletics earn such good individually made flowers and was made grades? Maybe it's because you have a under the chairmanship of Dean Mc + This will be no ordinary weak social calendar?" Creery. It consisted of a large baker-man year for Gamma-Rho Chapter at orth making falcon cake in an oven that western University. "You're invited to our Purple Passion Party, " we would rejoin. And then puffed smoke. It's a question here of knowing when there's the Pledge Dream Girl, Dream Epsilon-Epsilon proved the Pikes never to stop. Girl Formal, Winter Formal, Spring let their brothers down when they held For the last two years, Gamma-Rho Formal and H ouse of Blue Lights. Be initiation ceremonies in Toledo Hospital has copped the Homecoming crown. In sides those weekend 'blasts'!" for Jim Binkley who broke his leg two 1956 it was a float depicting a skunk And then, with nary another word, we days before his scheduled initiation. which won the heart of the campus. Last would have a new pledge. - -IIKA-- year the gay colors of a carousel turned --IIKA-- away all competition. This year's entry, Penn. Plays Host once again a float, is still a secret. Those Toledo FI oat in on it promise a winner. To Penn. State And basketball-in 1955 and '56 the Pikes won the all-school championship Wins Homecoming By Maurice L. Moskowitz over some 40 teams. Last year it was By Jerry Morrow + Beta-Pi's members have another first place in the league reputed t Despite a 31 to 16 loss to set out this year for a king-sized portion to be the stiffest in school. Five return Bowling Green in the annual H ome of campus honors. Bernard Vega was ing lettermen this year indicate another coming Game October 18th, Epsilon elected president of the Latin American banner season. 1 Epsilon Chapter at the University of To Association and co-chairman of the Un Someone suggested before Rush Week ledo was victorious. The PiKA float took dergraduate Economics Society in addi that it might be well for IIKA to estab both the alumni and Interfraternity tion to being named to the Wharton Ad lish a minimum quota. Came the ex Council trophies for the best float; Dean· visory Council. Franklin Bates J r. has hausting week and with it 25 pledges na Linck, our Queen Candidate, was been elected trea urer of the Insurance far above the proposed quota. They're chosen as a member of the Queen's court; Society. Mac Kadel and David Irving, scholars, athletes, socialites- and, well, and some 300 actives, alumni and broth Th.C., were on the Dean's List last se we're still learning. House membership ers from Delta-Beta Chapter attended a mester. SMC J oseph Livezey has been has mounted to more than 60. turkey dinner following the game at the elected to office in the University of Scholarship rankings for the '57 school fraternity house. Pennsylvani a's Marching Band. year found IIKA in fourth place among The Mothers' and Wives Club under The social season roared off to a grand 26 fraternities. Though far from "in the leadership of Mrs. Viola J ames served start with the Beta-Alpha's from Penn tellectuals" (no college man would admit a delicious meal. The Mothers had just State down for a hectic weekend. Though to that), the brothers took well deserved time to prepare the meal after having a the score of the game was depressing, the pride in in forming rushees of their rummage sale in the morning to benefit fraternal spirit of rivalry was undaunted. lowing year, but the school had a 3,- Five chapters were 000.00 forfeit posted which it would represented at have to lo e if the game were not played. the Purdue Uni versity School for Several of the law school men, even Housemothers. though they had never played football (l. tor.) seated, before, decided to acrifice themselves Mrs. Helen Casson, for 60 minutes on the gridiron to save Rutgers; Mrs. Lu cile Plumlee, Ole their good old Alma Mater $3,000.00. Miss; Mrs. Helen They borrowed so me football togs and Dixon, Auburn; headed for Atlanta to fi ll the engagement. standing, Mrs. Believe it or not, they es tablished a real Rose W aterrnan, Drake; Mrs. Jl elrna football record-by lo ing 204 to 0! To Forck, Oklahoma; this day, there is still a hot argument go Dr. Doris Seward, ing on as to whether the score was 204 Dean of Women, to 0 or 224 to 0. It seems the score Kentucky; Mrs. Mary Lou Bils keeper took time out to get a drink of borough, Social water and wasn't sure whether he had Director, Purdue recorded all the touchdowns or not. Memorial Union. At one point in the game a Tech man fumbled and the ball scooted far from the line of scrimmage and fe ll between Kappa Alpha. She termed it "a wonder two Cumberl a nd men. One yelled, Housemothers Attend ful example for other fraternities and "There it is-grab it and run!" T 'other sororities to follow." man sa id, "It's a close to yo u as it is to Purdue School During their stay on the Purdue cam me-you run with it! " It appear-s from + The spotlight of Greek pus, the visiting Pike housemothers were the core that neither one ran with it. dom was upon Pi Kappa Alpha as it entertained at the home of Beta-Phi Rho Chapter was chartered in 1892 led all fraternities and so rorities in rep chapter. During the informal coffee hour and co ntinued its operation until 1909. resentati on at the fourteenth annual which followed a tour of the house, cof Cumberl and University produced many Housemothers Training School on the fee was poured by Mrs. Mary Lou Bils outstanding lawyers, but the school never campus of Purdue University, West La borough, Social Director of the Purdue received sufficient fin ancial support for fa ye tte, Indiana, June 8-2 1. Enrollment Memorial Union and a member of the growth. at the school is limited to 175, and Pi staff of the Housemothers Tra inin g --IIKA - - Kappa Alpha a sembled five of its out- School. "Mrs. B", as she is affectionately tanding representatives to parti cipate in called by thousands of Purdue students. the two-week session. has been a devoted and loyal friend of Beta-Phi Chapter, a nd it is through the The Pi Kappa Alpha house mothers in efforts of former SMC Bob Dabasinskas H. E. Patterson, attendance and the chapters they repre merchandising that arrangements were completed for her se nted were Mrs. H elen Ca so n, Alpha manager, Sears appearance on the staff of Pi Kappa Roebuck and Co., Psi (Rutgers); Mrs. H elen Dixon, Upsilon Alpha's National Leadership School at is president of ( ,ub u rn); Mr. Velma Forck, Beta Williamsburg, Virginia in late August. the Kansas City Omicron ( Oklahoma); Mrs. Lucile Alumni Asso· --II KA-- Plumlee, Gamma-Iota (Ole Miss); and ciatiqn. Mrs. R oe ' 1\Taterman, Delta- Omicron (Drake). Georgia Tech Ekes Out The H ousemothers Training School is a non-credit summer hort course for Win Over Cumberland --IIKA-- hou emother and house directors of stu + Wesley C. "Dock" Miller, dent living units, sponso red cooperati ve 98 Peachtree Street, Nashville, Tennes La. Tech Chapter ly by the School of Home Economics, the see, a fine, loyal alumnus of the Class of Residence H alls for Women, and the Of 1903, Rho Chapter, Cumberland Uni Bring Home Trophies fice of the Dean of Women, Purdue U ni versity, included several delightful remi By G- Russell Marsh vers ity. D ea n of ·wom e n H elen B. nisce nces in a recent letter to the a + Anyway you look at it, chl eman is Director of the school, a nd tiona! Office. thi year there were a total of 46 staff Gamma Psi at Louisiana Polytechnic In members and special lecturers a i ting After some appropria te preliminar y stitute was tops on campus this past year. her. bragging about the fine men and fine The brotherhood brought home the The cu tomary policy of a lecture per chapter wi th which yo ur Editor thor fraternity division trophy of intramural iod, foll owed by open discuss ion was oughly agrees, he recounted the Georgia sports for the 7th consecutive year. The used throughout the school. Among the Tech vs. Cumberland U niversi ty football brother also won the annual sing week ubject di cus ed were hou e manage game "many years ago". event with "You'll ever Walk Alone." ment, food purchasing, menu planning, Cumberland had an unusuall y fine This event has been won by Gamma-Psi house keeping and management of help, football tea m one year and whoever was for the pa t four out of five years. ocial amenitie , student health, anita in charge of scheduling football ga mes The award for the best homecoming tion, discipline, and personal counseling. for the following season got o overly house decoration was also won by the Dr. Dori Seward, Dean of ' !\'omen at enthu ia tic he scheduled a game with ch apter, originator of the idea two year the Univer ity of Kentucky and a long Georgia Tech. Due to finances, admini - ago. time staff member of the chool for tration policies, and a variety of other The end of the '57 chool year was hou emothers, was high in her prai e of problems, Cumberland was not able to concluded with the annual "Black a nd the wonderful repre entation by Pi produce a t egular football team the fol - White" spring formal which was a very 44 successful event. Our Motheu' Club held rummage sa les and bough t the house new furniture Delta-Gamma with the profits. Gamma-Psi i greatly (Miami Univer indebted to them for all the help they sity, Ox ford, have given us. Ohio) Alumni Association holds A few parties were give n last year organizational which will go down in chapter history. m eeting in Colum T hese w.ere parties such as the annual bus, Ohio, aml Active-Pledge Party, the Graduating Sen elects eighteen ior's Banquet, and above all, the annual board m embers. Measuring Party. at which the vital sta tistics of all the sorori ty pledges are re corded for future refer.ence. T his year Gamma-Psi has started an· tured for the second consecutive year. other successful year with fifty- two fine T he fraternity placed in all sports and pledges. won first place trophies in softball, water polo, volleyball, and wrestling. Brother Looking ahead a bit, we hope to add another wing on our practicall y brand Pete Eberhart was named outstanding new house which houses 22 of the broth manager for the second consecu tive year ers at present. Future planning incl udes in the intramural program. a mascot and perhaps a fire truck for the --fiKA-- chapter. -- fiKA -- VVashington State Lamar Tech Entertains Remodels Library By Jim Kent Sam Houston Group + Gamma-Xi at Washington John U. Field, center, presents K en State began the yea r in fine fashion with By Charles P rice tuck y Colonel certificate to Earl W . 19 new pledges. The pledge class is well + Formal closed rush for Wagner at Cincinnati Alumni picnic. organized and has already proved better the fall semester was very successful at (l. to r. ) Cedric Vogel, Wagner, Field, than average in activities and cholarship. Epsi lon-Kappa, Lamar Tech. Cli maxing Herbert Koch, and Dr. Ervin Straeh ley. We are hoping that they can uphold our the formal rush program, an informal name on campus and win the Pledge buffet supper was given at the home of Scholarship trophy. alu mnus George D. T aylor, r . Lt. Gov. Barnhardt This summer four men from Gamma EK Chap ter played host to members Addresses His Chapter Xi attended the National Convention in of the Esquire Social Club from Sam Washington, D. C. From reports re Houston State Teachers College, Hunts By LaMarr Ingram and Donnie Griffin ceived, the convention was a real exper ville, Texas, during the Sa m Houston + Gamma-Phi started off the ience. and Lamar gridiron meet. Members and year in fine fashion by pledging twen ty Additions to the chapter house include dates were en tertai ned wi th an informal five outstanding men, fo llowing a month wall-to-wall carpeting in the front room reception prior to and after the game. of rush parties, dances and smokers. Lieu and a coat of paint. Plans have been tenant Governor Luther B arnhard t, drawn to remodel our library and chap Plans are underway for the beginning alumnus of the chapter, was the main ter room during the Christmas holidays. of a new alumni association with a large speaker at the fo rmal smoker. Brother --fii\A-- size nucleus of p rominent alumni. In· Barnhardt's address was centered around augurating this membership are William the advantages of being in a fraternity E. Bryant, George D. T aylor, and Pike Millsaps Member and especially Pi Kappa Alpha. Powers, twi n brother of Dave Powers, newly elected National Vice President. Help i n g the Wake Forest Demon Student Body President Deacons make a fine record in football By Durand Tomlin --fiKA-- are Eddie Ladd, Pete Manning, Ken Fer + In a great many ways Lamar Tech Pikes boost winning team rell, Carey Hedgpeth, J immie Pearce, Alpha-Iota Chapter at Millsaps College is -(l. tor.) George Roundtree, Thomas J im Goodyear, and pledges Herbie Brown exhibiting unique qualities of leadership. Clark, T erry Munsch, Tom Jones, anti and Bruce Nations. Also aiding the Jerry Dodson. Max Miller is serving as president of the coaching staff with the 1958 freshman Student Body, Billy Kerr is editor of the team are Barry Hines and Eddie Moore, campus yearbook, and Smiley Ratcliff and last year's co-captain. John Sharp Gatewood are co-captains of Gamma-Phi held an open house on the varsity football team. Friday, October 10, honoring the Board Our chapter led the campu during of Trustees, faculty members, and offi· rush week by pledging 26 fine men. cials of the college. As the Millsaps Players scheduled their Climaxing the spring semester of last first production, J ohnny Sullivan re year was the annual Dream Girl Ball with ceived the male lead backed up by ten Miss Jenny Elder crowned as Dream Girl other Pikes in the cast. by SMC Bob Alphin. A dinner preced -- fii\A -- ing the dance was held at the Old Town Dr. William Vernon Holloway, AO ;)I Country Club. (Southwestern), has been appointed Dean -. ·:-- All the brothers and pledges are still of the Graduate School at the University admiring the All -Campus trophy, cap- of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. 45 ' .Yeek and enator-at-Large of the opho more cia . t the pre ent time he i ec retary of the Honor Council , a i tant hou emanager, and pre ident of Pi Delta Epsilon, ho norary journali tic fraternity. Loyd J ohn on, al o a junior, distin guished him elf by completely revi ing Epsilon-Beta's the fre hman handbook. "Storybook" Aside from this, Loyd has worked on earnerl/irst place the new paper a managing editor and at Valparaiso hornecomir1g. is a Dean's List tudent. He ha erved as secretary and is, at pre ent, vice pre i dent of our chapter. -- nKA -- Linda Lowe Midwest Dream Girl hard hours with the actives in building By Ace Atkinson Valparaiso First a clever and original housedeck for home + Lovely Linda J ane Lowe, In Homecoming coming. Kappa Kappa Gamma, escorted by Beta Several top notch athletes ar.e wearing Phi's SMC Ed eufer, was crowned Mid By Taylor H. Tr autman PiKA pledge pins. Gary McNaught is west Dream Girl at Northw.estern Univer + Homecoming at Valpar the leading scorer on PiKA's interfra sity during the annual convention of Dis ai o University was celebrated in grand ternity football team; pledge Ed Piz is trict 6. style by Epsilon-Beta Chapter as they cap an outstanding grappler on Bradley's Linda is a student at Purdue Univer tured first place in house decorations. wrestling team; and Dale Kreiter is a sity and hails from Mishawaka, Indiana. Following the theme, "Storybook," the fr.eshman member of Bradley's football She serves as treasurer of Kappa Kappa men used the ancie nt myth of "The team. Gamma, member of Trition Club, wom Lady or the Tiger," and constructed an Andy DiSanto has been outstanding in en's swimming honorary, and Honorary open-cover book with the display inside. the field of dramatics, with roles in such Cadet Colonel of Purdue's AFROTC. The display consisted of a section of an campus productions as Death of a Sales Social hi ghlights in the spring included arena with an audience above. In the man and Oklahoma. Currently he has a the Dr.eam Girl Ball and a Calypso party arena was a Crusader (Valparaiso's nick key role in the University's production ol witll Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The name) facing two closed doors, one Born Yesterday. party was opened with the coeds and marked "lady" and the other "tiger." A --nK A -- Pikes singing "Limbo-Limbo-Limbo like tape recording told the story, ending me! " Everyone, tired and twisted out of with the words, "He chose to meet the Nat'l Alumni Secretary shape by the Limbo contest, retired to the tiger!" (nickname of the fo e). The mov bum-room to relax and drink refreshing able Crusader then pointed to the tiger's Attends Rush Parties punch from coconuts with IIKA painted door. Immediately a mach e tiger charged By John D. Cowan on them. The three inches of sa nd cov through the opening door. When the + Whe n Gamma-Upsilon ering the bum-room noor made thing two met, flood lights were turned out for Chapter at the University of Tulsa held look very authentic. A Calypso quartet . a minute until the sequence was repeated. its preferential dates during formal rush, and band made up of brothers and The re ult is a first place trophy which it was honored with the presence of J oe pledges added fine entertainment to the is a welcome addition to the trophy ca e. C. Scott, National Alumni Secretary. gala affair. The chapter celebrated the bu y week Glenn Dobbs, Athletic Director at the -- TI KA-- end with many ocial affair including University of Tulsa and Faculty Advisor a party for the alumni on Friday eve of Gamma-Upsilon, Jo eph A. Wirsich, Big Year Ahead For ning, a buffet luncheon aturday noon President of the Tenth District, and John and a Victory Dinner following the Browning, Field Secretary, also partici Memphis State Pikes game. The weekend was drawn to a pated in these functions. Thanks to By Richard Holley close with a emi-form al dance at the the e men, Gamma-Upsilon has a fine American Legion H all in Hobart, In group of new pledges to tart off the + Judging by the successful diana. chool year. events already unfolding for Delta-Zeta -- nKA -- Chapter at Memphis State University, --nKA -- one could well predict a big year on cam Bradley Has pus for IIAA. Richmond Proud Of To begin the year the very active sum Successful Rush mer and fall ru h program was terminated Sizemore and Johnson by pledging of the finest future fraternity By Charles Eng trom By Cal Strawhand men on campus. + D elta-Si gma has com + On returning Lo school When homecoming rolled around this p leted one of the mo t successful ru h this year, the brothers of Omicron Chap year, Delta-Zeta Chapter again stood out week in the history of the cl1apter at ter take particular pride in the accom in full color. After a week's work, day Bradley. Pledging a total of twenty-eight, pli hments of two of their brother . They and night, the homecoming display com PiKA picked up 13 to p men during for are Chris Sizemore, editor of the chool mittee produced a marvelou piece of mal ru h and 15 more in informal rush . new paper, and Loyd John on, editor of mechanical and artistic genius which ul Several of the pledge were in trumental the freshman handbook. timately won the coveted homecoming in bringing home a third place tunt Brother Sizemore, a junior, was pub trophy given by the Memphi State Cub show trophy. II the pledge worked long licit chairman for R eligiou Empha i Club. 46 Thoughts On Membership Requirements By Robert D. Lynn + Membersh ip in a coll ege social fraternity is voluntary and by its nature selective. The basis of election depends on the will of the members and PiKA is proud of the purposes of the orga ni za ti on. Pi th e fine women Kappa Alpha has required u nanimous who serve as h ou se secret ball ot approval of the members moth ers through out th e nation. These three /rom le ft to righ t a r e : Mrs. Alga in each give n chapter before a new mem· H . Friedel, Louisiana State University; M rs. Warren Piper, Un iversity of Mis sou ri ; and Mrs. R uth Matth ews, University of Cincinnati. her is invited to join. If he wishes vol· untarily to accept the invitation and af fili ate himself with the orga nization, then university board of trustees ca n den y us it becomes a mutually des irable thing. the privilege of operating on its campus. Robert T. Means Elected T his does give the board the means for The membership requiremen ts were very serious indirect pressure, which we Vice-Pres. of Midland, first established by those who founded feel is actuall y infringement of tudent the fraternity. Tex. Alumni Association ri ghts. With the establishment of Beta Chap· --TIKA-- + R obert T . Means, Ar ter, the matter of establ ishing uniform (Louisiana Tech), has been promoted to standards involved an additional factor. Osman Receives Supervisor of Oi l Fields Sales, Petrochem· In order to retain a national identifica· ical Department, Con tinental Oil Com tion and community of interest and mu Alumni Award pan y. Brother Means erved as President tual acceptability, certain "national min· Dr. J ohn Osman, Mu (Presbyterian) of Di trict o. 1 ( ew York and ew imum standards" were agreed upon in received the Presbyterian College annual England) from 1954·56, at which time he addition to the secret vote of the local alumni award for 1958. H e is vice was transferred to Midland Texas. chap ter members. This is absolutely president of the Ford Foundation Fund necessary in order to retain an identifi for Adult Education and has his offi ces able national organiza tion. A member in New York City. H e was a nati onall y accepts the sta ndards when he is initiated recognized track star while an under and agrees to acce pt the standards re· graduate at Pr.esbyterian College and has tained or modified through "due process since become nationall y prominent in of law" within the fraternity. Likewise the field of Education. Robert T. a chap ter agrees to accept the national --TIKA-- Means standard when it receives a charter and to abide by the law as they are retained or modified through proper legislation during ensuing years. Professor C. .Ashby Jo hnson, Membership in Pi Kappa Alpha ever .A u stin College, since 1869 has been n ational in charac· S h erm an, T ex as, ter, rather than a mere loose confedera h as presented a copy o f his book , tion of local autonomous chapters. T he T h e Crucial Task the newly-o rga nized Mid l and A l umni n ati onal aspect of membership becomes o f Theology to Association. H e resides with h i wife, the even more apparen t upon graduation. th e Memorial former Ann Cassidy of New York City, Library. In maintai ning its member hip sta ndards and their one year old son , Bob J r., at through the years, Pi Kappa Alpha has 3105 West Kansas, Midland, T exas. exercised an inherent right for its mem· --ITKA -- hers to choo e their own associates. T he -- TIKA -- America n college social fraternity is a Perry Land, BB (Washington), 170 La projection and extension of the family Verne Avenue, Long Beach 3, Cali forn ia, circle and has evolved to meet the social writes that he and some of the good n eed . Membership in a fraternity never brothers of the Class circa 1920 are ha v implies superiori ty over those who are ing lots of fun with round-robin letters. not members, bu t is merely an expression Perry writes: "We are all now about 60 of preference for compan io nshi p and for or past and I think it is a good idea to p articipation in activities and interes ts. get some fun out of IIKA experience There are 61 members of the .a- of almost 40 years ago. I see too many tion a) Interfraternity Con ference. These fellows between 40 and 60 who hav.e national fraternities have their own mem crawled into their shells and take life ber hip requirement or lack of require so seriously that the cease to have much ments, and the variation is o great that fun." Jam es V . LeLaurin, Meridian, Missis those who object to the standards main Chuck Thorndike of Florida, Ed Har sippi, receives congratulations fro m tained by some are free to seek admission ris of Montana, Paul Holbrook of Ari· his father, F. E LeLaurin, New Orleans, in others wh ich have no barriers. Mem· zona, Dick Lee of California and Jim ancl brother, Fred , Baton Rouge, upon receiving h is Chartered Life Umle r bership in Pi Kappa Alpha or any other Grant of Washington are in on the cur writer d egree. All three are Aetna Life national fraternity is not a civi l right rent letter. They ay they will welcome Insurance m e n and have C.L.U. de it is a social privil ege. evertheless a others to the circl e. grees. 47 THOMAS NEAL BASS, r-Y (La. Poly.) to Mary Jo Ware, January 25, 1958, First Permanently Pinned Baptist Church, El Dorado, Ark. JACK RONALD SALLEY, r-Y (La. Poly.), LOUIS HARRIS ANTOINE, Bel> (Pur Karres, Heiland Evangelical Lutheran to Linda Jane Ball, June 7, 1958, First Pres d ue), to Mary Ann Hogan, KA® June 21, Church, Frankfurt, Germany. byterian Church, El Dorado, Ark. 1958, St. Louis, Mo. EVERETTE ALLEN HOLLAND, ri THOMAS LEON BARNARD, r-Y (La. LELAND HERMAN DALGLEISH, Br (Mississippi), to Minnie Lou Shaw, Septem Poly.) to LaNell Andrews, February l, 1958, ( Kansas), to Elaine Thompson, August 29, ber 13, 1958, Presbyterian Church, Shelby, Shreveport, La. 1958, Second Presbyterian Church, Kansas Miss. JACK DENSO BAR ETT, r-Y (La. City, Mo. HILLIS E. BANDY, AH (Florida ) to Mary Tech ), to Margaret Dell Collins, February FREDERICK EARL WHITEHOUSE, Elizabeth Bumby, ~~~.July 12, 1958, First 22, 1958, Plain Dealing, La. AI (Millsaps) & BA (Washington U.), to Presbyterian Church, Orlando, Fla. IIKA FEDRICK MARVIN STEVENS, r-Y (La_ Elizabeth Ann Gibson, September 20, 1958, Groomsmen were Ed Galloway and Charlie Poly. ), to Martha Peden, August 17, 1958, St- Andrew's Evangelical and Reform Gwynn. Trinity Methodist Church, Ruston, La. Church, St. Louis, Mo. DANIEL PAUL RICHART, JR., AN HARRY RANDOLPH TATE, A (Vir CARL JOHN HELLER, E® (Colorado (Missouri), to Nancy Eleanor Peake, K~· ginia), to Loretta Hutchings, Ju~e . l4, 1958, State), to Della Louise Bolognesi, May 31, July 6, 1958, Collegiate Methodist Church, First Presbyterian Church, Vugmta Beach, 1958, Helper, Utah. Ames, Iowa. Va. ROBERT HAROLD BOND, E® (Col PHILLIP H. HARTUNG, rA (Lehigh), CHARLES 0. ALTMAN, ~0 (Drake), to orado State), to Wilda Rae Gilbert, June I , to Joan Moyer, June 21 , 1958, Bethlehem, Frances Green, February 26, 1958. JAMES YOKLEY FISHER, EZ (East 1958, Loveland, Colo. Pa. Best man was IIKA Sam Hartung. Tennessee State), to Nancy Stewart R uther BAILY HENDRICKS, EA (Murray State), JOSEPH M. RITZEL, III, rA (Lehigh), ford, AS~. June 8, 1958, Central Presbyter to Regine Alderson, ~~~ July 6, 1958, Pa to Georgeann Whitehall, XO· June 7, 1958, ducah, Ky. ian Church, Bristol, Va. Butler, Pa. IIKA ushers were Don Carr and SAM CROSS, EA (Murray State), to JAMES W. BERNHARD, rT (Rens Dick Toothill. Nancy Westerfield, ~~~ June 22, 1958, selaer), to Gertrude Ellen Whetzel, August Hartford, Ky. JAMES E. SEIGMAN, rA (Lehigh), to 2, 1958, Ithaca, N. Y. BAILY MAGRUDER, EA (Murray Deborah Werst, XO, June 14, 1958, Bethle ANGELO PETE MAFFEI, rii (Oregon), hem, Pa. IIKA groomsmen were Bob Con State), to Nancy Wedel , ~~~ June 6, 1958, to Joy Durham, Trinity Methodist Church, tey and Tony Giandolfi. Paducah, Ky. Grand Island, Neb. JAMES ROBERT CROWDER, r® (Miss. CHARLES McGAW, EA (Murray State), JACK HOMER PITTMAN, ri (Missis State), to Suganne Reed Buckson, June 6, to Wanda Hill, August 9, 1958, Murray, Ky. sippi), to Virginia Ann Johnson, Septe!llber 1958, Christ Church, Dover, Delaware. JACK GRISHAM, EA, to Marilyn Means, 7, 1985, Ripley Methodist Church, Rtpley, JAMES E. GROSS, Bel> (Purdue), to Peggy June 6, 1958, Murray, Ky. Miss. Ann Blackburn, Aa~. June 14, 1958, Mt. EDWARD DAY SHUEY, AT (Utah) and CHARLES JACKSON, EA (Murray Vernon, Ind. State), to Judith Morton, August 8, 1958. rN (Iowa), to Mary Ann Seberg, KA®· Au Murray, Ky. DAVID ]. HUFFMAN, AA (Duke), to gust 16, 1958, Marshalltown, Iowa. TOMMY BRANDSTETTER, EA (Mur Lois Linda Peterson, KA®· June 21, 1958, SAM COVINGTON, Er (Texas Tech), ray State), to Joan Hiebreder, Smithland, Ky. Charlotte, N. C. to Carol Crews, KKr. June 22, 1958, Las BILL HOWARD, EA (Murray State), to CLARKE HAMILTON WILLIS, Bet> Vegas, N. M. Carol Farquer, Apopka, Fla. . (Purdue), to Nancy Jane Gaekle, .PM· June WYCK FOXWORTH, Er (Texas Tech), SAM NALL, EA (Murray State), to Shu 21 , 1958, Cleveland, Ohio. to Betty Byerly, KJ\®, August 30, 1958, St. ley Edwards, September 6, 1958, Mayfield, JAMES HASKETT, 0 (Richmond), to Lukes Methodist Church, Houston, Texas. Ky. Sherry Elliott. LEO HATFIELD, Er (Texas Tech), to Glenda Bukner, Abilene, Texas. GENE PAUL SAMMONS, EA (Murray JACK WENZEL, 0 (Richmond), to Doris State), to Martha Lewis, September 6, 1958, Coppage. FRANK MILLS, Er (Texas Tech), to Madeline Tongate, ZTA. Waco, Texas. Mayfield , Ky . ROBERT C. LACY, 0 (Richmond), to BURLEY MATHIS, EA (Murray State), Patricia G. Manuel. FRANK SIMS, Er (Texas Tech), to Mary Lou Miller, Panhandle, Texas. to Pat Tolbert, April 10, 1958, Corinth, Miss. PAUL J . LADY, AS (Cincinnati), to Gay HOYTE CAROTHERS, ~z ( Memphis nelle Miller, KKr, January, 1958, Ft. Thom RICHARD WITCHEY, JR., rO (Ohio State), to Peggy Graham, August 24, 1958. as, Ky. University), to Kristin Helt, K~. June 14, 1958, Athens, Ohio. REED MABE, ~z (Memphis State), to WILLIAM L. GOLD, AS (Cincinnati), Colene £sterling, August 2, 1958. to Bonnie Small, KKr. June, 1958, Cin PHIL SHANNON, ro (Ohio University), cinnati, Ohio. to Mary Clark, June 20, 1958, Columbus, ROBERT EZZELL, ~z (Memphis State), Ohio. to Martha Howland, June 7, 1958. GARY SPRINGER, AS (Cincinnati), .to Jane Woodard, August, 1958, Dayton, Oh10. KEITH KRANTZ, ro (Ohio University), GEORGE CROME, ~z (Memphis State), to Audrey Kessler, June 21, 1958, Painesville, TOM L. BLAIR, A'= (Cincinnati), to to Alma Barnes, August 24, 1958. Ohio. Carol Stucky, KA®· A{i"gust I, 1958, Cin ROBERT TRIBBLE, ~z (Memphis cinnati, Ohio. DAVID LASURE, ro (Ohio University), State), to Jan Menke!. to Martha Kinney, June 28, 1958, Zanesville, WILLIAM G. PHILLIPS, AS (Cincin RONNIE AVERWATER, ~z (Memphis Ohio. State), to Pat Mitchell, August 9, 1958. nati ), to Patricia Saylor, AXO, July, 1958, Ft. Thomas, Ky. RICHARD REESE, ro (Ohio University), RUDY PETERSON, rM (New Hamp to Sandy Bently, June 28, 1958, Bay Village, shire), to Rachael Geoffrion, August 23, WE DELL W. PHILLIPS, AS (Cincin Ohio. 1958, Newport, N. H. nati), to Dorothy Ireland, AEA· November, 1957, Indianapolis, Ind. PAUL MORRIS, ro (Ohio University), WILLIAM B. SPINKS, ri (Mississippi), to Sandy Nordyke, cf>M, September 6, 1958, RALPH WI 1KLER, A'= (Cincinnati), to to Gayle Marie O'Gwynn, Mary 8, 1958, Athens, Ohio. Cheryl Traub, KKr, Aug~ s t, 1958, Cincin Meridian, Miss. nati, Ohio. JAMES D. HENDERSON, ro (Ohio University), to Ruby Musser, June 25, 1958, GRADY NEIL WILLIAMS, ri (Missis DAVID W. LANGE, AS (Cincinnati), to sippi ), to Dorothy Allen, Ar~ . March 8, Galliapolis, Ohio. Barbara Willoughby, AXO. September, 1958, 1958, Oxford , Mis . Cincinnati, Ohio. ROBERT IVIE SANFORD, ® (Southwest CARL BACKE, rK (Montana State), to ern at Memphis), to Judith Leda Holdeman, Peggy Johnson, May 10, 1958, Stanford, August 30, 1958, Galloway Methodist Church, Montana. Precious Packages Memphis, Tenn. JIM FRY, rK ( Montana State), to Gayle To ERROL RAUGHT, rA (Lehigi:L), GEORGE W. LOOMIS, rB (Nebraska), Royal, IIB.P· September 21 , 1958, Lewistown, and Mrs. Raught, a daughter, Susan Lee, to Mrs. Laura Prudden Vance, July 3, 1958. Montana. November 22, 1957. At home, T ehran, Iran. SIDNEY LOGAN, rK (Montana State), To LAWRENCE W. DYE, rA (Lehigh), ALFONSO RICHARD CORRAL, ~II to Kathy Doig •. June II, 1958, Big Timber, and Mrs. Dye, a son, Dennis Wheeler, Jan (San Joe State), to Nancy Neff Shellen Montana. uary 3, 1958, Cuba, N.Y. berger, June 14, 1958, San Jose, California. DICK FRENCH, rK ( Montana State), to To WILLIAM LEDDER, rA (Lehigh), First Lt. CHARLES KIMBALL RED Dee Dee Schnieder, AOII, August 16, 1958, and Mrs. Ledder, a son, John Daniel, IV, LACK, AA (Duke), to Gertie Annemarie Superior, Montana. April 27, 1958. To WfLLI AM H. DO NALDSON, .z Council, and Perry Lanning, one of five (Tennessee) , and Mrs. Donaldson a son, Mississippi State Led justices on the powerful Student Court. William Ian, May 18, 1958, Detroit, Mich. To R ALPH J AMES NERI, B SUPREME COUNCIL National Educational Advisor- Or. Theodore W . 2. Hugh M. Dalziel. BT & rA. Parkhurst Apts .. National President-john U . Yerkovich. rn , 1100 Biddle. r:!: . Dean of Men, University of Pitts· E-i. Marion and Barbara St .. Bethlehem. Pa. j ac kson T ower. Portland 5, Ore. burgh . Pittsburgh. Pa. 3. Col. Kermit J. Silverwood, A!l, Fort Lee National Vice President-David C. Powers, Z, 22 National !VIusic Director- George H. Zimmerman, Apts .. 191 Jackson Circle, Fort Lee , Va. W illiam St .. New York 15. N . Y. t..r, lOll Linda Vista, Dayton, Ohio. 1. William C. Grimes • .6.6, 2371 Union St.. Ft. National Secretary- L. A. McCall. Jr .. M . 116 W. Director of University Relations- Robert C. Duke. Myers . Fla. Cheves St .. Florence. S. C. BM. 1815 S. Coast Bldg . . Houston, Texas. 5. Donald A. Paine, BE. 16908 Edgewater Dr .. National Treasurer-Charles L. Freeman. BA . 1319 COMMISSIONS La kewood 7. Ohio. E. W ashington St. , Bloomington, Ill. P i Kappa Alpha Memorial Foundation - Officers: 6. 0 . J. Wheeler. Ill. 111 W. Jackson Blvd .. Nationa l Alumni Secretary- joe C. Scott. rx. 800 President J. Harold Trinner; Vice President Chicago 1 . Il l. Bankers Service Life Bldg .. 111 N. Broadway, James V . LeLaurin; Executive Vice President 7. Tom W ade, Jr .. Z. Kenton , Tennessee. Oklahoma City I , Okla. 8. Richard C. S:ockett. re. 1304 Poplar. Jack Robert D. Lynn; Secretary Thomas M. Garrott, son , Miss. National Counsel- Guyton Watkins. H . Box 572, Jr.; Treasurer Dabney Crump. Trustees: James New Iberia, La. P . Brown, Suite 100. 408 Olive St .. St. Louis, 9. Richard N. Bills, Br. 7227 Jefferson St .. Kan sas City 11 . Mo. NATIONAL OFFICE Mo.; James V . LeLaurin, H . Box 146. Meridian. Miss.; Albert E . Paxton, BH. McGraw-Hill Pub 10. Joseph A. Wirsich . BO . Bankers Service Life 577 University Boulevard Ins. Co .. 800 Bankers Service Life Bldg .. 111 Memphis 12 . Tennessee lishing Co .. Inc .. 520 N. Michigan Ave .. Chicago 11. Ill.; J. Harold Trinner, 9, 5325 Normandy. N. Broadway. Oklahoma City. Okla. Executive Secretary-Robert D . Lynn. M . Jl a. Fred V ickers . rt.. Box 67. Mesilla Park. N . M . Chapter Service Secretary- Earl Watkins. fl. Memphis. Tenn.; C. Robert Yeager, ll, L. G. Bal Administrative Assistant- David A. Collins. M . four Company. Attleboro, Mass. I lb. Hiram Jordan. Er. First National Bank. P. 0 . Field Secretary- john W . Browning, .69 . Shield and Diamond Endowment Fund Trustees Box 1055 . Colorado Springs. l.olo. Field Secretary- johnS. jones, t.t.. D. C. Powers, Z, 22 William St., New York 15 . 12. R. H . Clark. AT , 1972 Broadmoor St .. Salt Field Secretary-Max McCullough, t.r. N. Y .. Chairman and Treasurer. Herbert F . Lake City, Utah. Field Secretary- Farrell Thomas, AT. Koch, A::! . 6510 Loiswood Drive, Cincinnati 24 . 13. Byron M. Knoblauch , fH . 1950 V ista Ave .. Sierra Madre. Calif. NATIONAL EDITOR Ohio. Julius J. F ink. f'N. First California Co .. Robert D . Lynn, M 225 Bank of America Bldg .. San Diego, Calif. 11 . Dr. Dav id E . jolly. Br. 1108-Sth Ave . . W .. 577 University Boulevard Chapter House Commission- F. D. Christian, Jr., Seattle 99. Wash . Memphis 12. Tennessee BK . Christian Construction Co .. 3 113 Maple Dr .. LIVING PAST PRESIDENTS N .E .. Atlanta 5. Ga .. Chairman. Herbert Miller. OTHER NATIONAL OFFICERS Robert Hill. I 898- 1900 A COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY-Fort Collins, GEORGETOWN COLLEGE - Georgetown . Ky. Colo. (Epsilon-Theta. 11. 7:15 p. m. Mon. ). (Alpha-Lambda. 7. 9 p . m. Wed.), C. W . Mid Directory of Student Chaptm·s Keith Davis , 801 Elizabeth St. AC. Walter J. kiff. 455 E. Main St. AC, Dr. Horace T . Ham brick. 627 S. Broadway. Note: Parentheses jncludes chapter name, dis tr ict Osterhoudt. Box 3 182. Durango. Colo. COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES-Golden . Colo. GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY - At· number. and time of meeting. See list of District lanta, Ga. (Alpha-Delta. 4 , 6:45 p.m. Wed. ). Presidents. First name is SMC a nd his mailing (Delta-Phi. 11. 7 p. m. Mon.). Robert Suite. address. The brackets enclose the chapter loca 1020-16th St. AC. Carl G . Nordquis t, 8670 W . J. Claude Hemphill, 828 Techwood Dr .. N . W. 46th Ave .. Arvada. AC, William A. Clarke, 782 Courtenay Dr .. tion. AC indicates Alumnus Counselor. COLORADO, UNIVERSITY OF - Boulder. Colo. N. E .. Atlanta 13. 1\LABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE - Au (Beta-Upsilon, 11 . 7:30 p. m. Mon. ) . Clayton GEORGIA, UNIVERSITY OF - Athens . Ga. burn, Ala. (Upsilon. 8, 7 p. m. Wed. )-PhiOip Johnson , 91 4 Broadwa y. AC. Robert D. Inman. (Alpha-Mu , 4. 7 p. m. Mon. ), Robert J. Cleve Albert Lavallet. Ill, 142 N. Gay St. AC. William 83'1 Majestic Bldg. land. 198 S. Hull St. AC, Frank Mulling, 202 Ham . 115 E . Magnolia. CORNELL UNIVERSITY-Ithaca. N . Y. ( Beta. Lyons Apt. 1\LABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF- University, Ala . Theta, I. 7:15p. m. Mon.), Dominic A Longo, HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE - Hampden (Gamma-Alpha, 8. 7 p. m. Wed.), Dav id Ell 17 South Ave. Sydney, Va. ( Iota, 3. 7:15p.m. Mon. ), Harry wanger. P. 0 . Box 1923. AC. Herbert Glenn DAVIDSON COLLEGE-Davidson. N. C. ( Beta . Tho10as Fennell, Jr .. Box 37 [Fraternity Circle] . Carnathan, 8 Brookhaven, Tuscaloosa. 3 , 7 p. m. Thurs. ). Richard E . Hodel. Box 574. AC, P . Tulane Atkinson , Hampden-Sydney Col ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE-Tempe. Ariz. AC, Dr. Charles E. Lloyd. Box 521 , Davidson lege. (Delta-Tau, 11. 7 p. m. Mon.) , Stanley Love. College. HIGH POINT COLLEGE - High Pe int. N . C. 34 E . 7th St. AC. Larry Courtney, 3816 E. DELAWARE, UNIVERSITY OF - Newark. Del. (Delta-Omega , 3. 7 p . m. Mon.), Albert R. Tre Thomas Rd., Phoenix. (Delta-Eta, 2 , 7:30 p . m. Wed.) , Ellis B. Wil varthen, Box 71. High Point College [Section E , ARIZONA, UNIVERSITY OF - Tucson. Ariz. son , 27 N . College Ave. AC, Ri chard James McCulloch Hall] . AC. Jim Allred, Old Mill (Gamma-Delta. II, 7 p. m. Mon. ) , Clifford I. Clark. 4 Westover Circle. Westover Hills , Wil Road. Holtz, 1065 North Mountain Ave. AC. Rollin mington, Del. HOUSTON, UNIVERSITY OF-Houston. Texas. Burr, 2034 East Mabel. ( Epsilon-Eta, 10, 9 p . m. Thurs.) , Loyd Keith ARKANSAS STATE COLLEGE- State College. DENVER, UNIVERSITY OF - Denver, Colo. ( Gamma-Gamma. 11. 8 p . m. Mon.) , Neil Thomas Braffett, 2502 Calumet. AC, John T. Vestal. Ark. (Delta-Theta, 7 p . m. Mon.). Bill Ba rger, 1720 Colquitt, Houston 6. Box 3·1'3, "AC. Dr. W. w, .Nedrow., State.Colleg.e. Fox, 2001 S. York. AC. Clifford W . johnson. 310l"S. Grape'Wa'y. HOWARD COLLEGE-Birmingham, Al a . (Alpha Ark. · Pi. 8, 7 p.m. Mon. ) , Gordon Ussery, Box 220A. ARKANSAS, UNIVERSITY OF - Fayetteville. DRAKE UNIVERSITY - Des Moines. Iowa . Mens Dorm, Howard College. AC. james Wil Ark. (Alpha-Zeta, 7, 7 p . m. Mon. ). joe T . (Delta-Omicron , 9, 6 :30p. m. Mon.), L. Michael liams, 9013 Beverly Dr. Ford . 320 Arkansas Ave. AC. Fred B. Hanna , Coil. 13i2-30th St. AC. Ted Hoff. 118 E . 13th ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF -Champaign. Ill. Jr .. Box 174 . St . . Ames, Iowa. ( Beta-Eta, 6, 6:30 p . m. Mon. ), Marvin Dennis, BELOIT COLLEGE - Beloit. Wis. ( Beta-Iota , 6. DUKE UNIVERSITY - Durham, N. C. (Alpha 102 E. Chalmers St. AC, Thornton W . Price, Jr .. 6:30 p . m. Mon. ) , John E . Antoine. 837 Col Alpha . 3, II p. m. Mon.), james F. Bertch. Box 101 W . Nevada St .. U rbana. lege St . . AC, H . S. Weiser, 65 S. Ridge Rd .. 4775, Duke Station ( Dormitory Y). AC. Philip IOWA STATE COLLEGE-Ames. Iowa. (Alpha Beloit, Wis. W . Hutchings, 3920 Rugby Rd .. Hope V a lley. Phi. 9 . 7 p . m. Mon. ). Edward Peak, 2112 Lin BIRMINGHAM • SOUTHERN COLLEGE - Bir coln Way. AC, Donald Ray Newbrough, 408)1 mingham, Ala. (Delta, 8 , 7:30 p . m., Tues.). EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE-Greenville. N . C. (Epsilon-Mu, 3, 5:15 p. m. Thurs.), Thomas A. Douglas. John Starr Thornton, Jr .. Box 75. AC, john Farlow. Box 728. IOWA, UNIVERSITY OF - Iowa City, Iowa. Harris Satterfield, 1518 Madison Ave .. S. W . (Gamma-Nu . 9. 7:30 p . m. Mon. ) , Bradley Jerome BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY - EAST TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE-johnson Coover, 1032 N. Dubuque. AC. Herb Hetzler, Bowling Green, Ohio. (Delta-Beta. 5. 7:15 p . m. City, Tenn. (Epsilon-Zeta, 7. 7:00 p .m. Mon.). 705 6th Ave. Tues. ) , Douglas A. Williams, Fraternity Row. Thomas Jack Garland . Box 427. AC , Dr. Lloyd KANSAS STATE COLLEGE - Manhattan . Kan. AC. Scott E . Frear, 320 Sand Ridge. F. Pierce , Hamilton Nat'! Bank. (Alpha-Omega, 9 , 7 p. m. Wed. ), R. James BRADLEY UNIVERSITY - Peoria . Ill. (Delta EMORY UNIVERSITY - Emory Universitv . Ga. Henderson, 202 1 College View. AC, Don Edward Sigma. 6, 9:30 p. m. Tues.), Gerald David Ross. ( Beta-Kappa, 1 . 7 p . m. Wed.). Clay Snead. Thomas. 2071 Tecumseh Rd. 1011 N . University. AC. Randle Hudson Egbert. Emory Univ. , Box 636 [ No. 22 . Fraternity 419 W. Melbourne. KANSAS, UNIVERSITY OF - Lawrence. Kan. Row] . AC. Wheat Williams, Jr .. 11 9 Ponce de ( Beta-Gamma, 9 , 6:15 p. m. Mon. ). Ronald D . CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF - Berkeley. Leon, Decatur. Hardten, 1145 Louisiana. AC , Richard N. Bills. Calif. (Alpha-Sigma , 13 . 7 p. m. Mon.), Peter FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE - Lakeland. 7227 Jefferson St.. Kansas City, 14 . Mo. I. Raffetto, 2324 Piedmont Ave. AC, Alan H . Fla. (Delta-Delta, 4 , 6 :30 p. m. Mon. ) . Robert KENTUCKY, UNIVERSITY OF- Lexington, Ky. Robertson , Ill Sutter St .. Room 200. San Fran D . Burkholder, Box 38. [Bldg. No. 17, Columbia cisco 1: . (Omega. 7, 7 p.m. Wed.), Charles W . Wilson, W ay]. AC, W. Paul Wille. 510 E . Crawford St. 459 Huguelet Dr. AC, john U. Field. 122 West CARNEGIE rNSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY - Tallahassee. High St. Pittsburgh, Pa. ( Beta-Sigma. 2 . 7 p . m. Mon. ), Fla. (Delta-Lambda. i . 7:30 p . m. Mon.) , A. Donald James Tellalian. 5010 Morewood Place, LAMAR STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Tyrrel Dear Ill, 102 S. Woodward Ave. AC. Beaumont, Texas (Epsilon-Kappa, 10, 6 p . m. Pittsburgh 13. AC Donald L. Leatherberry, 501 Thomas Earl Cawthon. 947 E . Jefferson St. Humphrey Rd .. Greensburg, Pa. Mon.) . Bruce E. Banta. AC, john Pike Powers, FLORIDA, UNIVERSITY OF - Gainesville, Fla. 2225 23rd St. CHATTANOOGA, UNIVERSITY OF - Chatta (Alpha-Eta, 4 , 8:30 p. m. Wed.), Devitt J. LEHIGH. UNIVERSITY- Bethlehem. Pa. (Gamma nooga. Tenn. (Delta-Epsilon, 7 . 7:30 p. m. Adams, 1901 W . University Ave. AC. Dr. Free Tues.), Craig Smith. Jr., 900 Oak St. AC, j ames man H. Hart, Box 383. Lambda. 2, 7:15p.m. Tues.). Robert A. Contey. S. Alsobrook, Jr .. 5001-14th Ave. 56 W. Market St. AC, Hugh Dalziel. Parkhurst GEORGE WASIDNGTON UNIVERSITY- Wash Apts .. E-4. Marion and Barbara St. CINCINNATI, UNIVERSITY OF - Cincinnati. ington. D.C. (Delta-Alpha . 2 . 8 :30 p .m. Mon. ) , LINFIELD COLLEGE-McMinnville , Ore. ( Delta Ohio. (Alpha-Xi, 5, 7:30 p . m. Tues.), Robert H . Luther Edward Creel. Ill. 19 12 G St. . N. W. Rho, 14 , 7:15p.m. Wed.), Robert L. Ball . 435 Schreiber, 3100 Brookline Ave., Cincinnati 20. AC . Norman A. Wes t, 1513 N. Rhoades St .. College Ave. AC. Eugene Marsh . 302 Dayton AC, James R. Pancake. 2998 W. McMicken Ave. Arlington, V a. Rd. 50 LOWSIANA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE - OREGON, UNIVERSITY OF - Eugene . Ore. UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY - Logan . Utah. Ruston. La. (Gamma-Psi, 8 . 7 p. m. Mon.). ( Gamma-Pi, 14. 6:30 p . m. Mon.), William J. (Gamma-Epsilon, 12. 7:30p.m. Mon.). Jerry L. Thomas James Manning, Box 288 Tech Station Newton , Univ. P. 0 . Box 5235. AC. Paul L. Stevenson. 757 E. 7th N. AC. Heber Whiting . [ 1202 S. Homer]. AC. James William Malone. Kleinsorge, 1615 Skyline Blvd. 246 So. Main St .. Smithfield. Utah. '11 3 Everett St. PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY - State UTAH, UNIVERSITY OF-Salt Lake City, Utah. LOWSIANA STATE UNIVERSITY - Baton College . Pa. ( Beta-Alpha. 2. 10 p.m. Mon. ). (Alpha-Tau. 12 . 7 p .m. Mon. 1. Wm. C. Ba iley. Rouge. La. (Alpha-Gamma . 8 . 6:30 p.m. Mon.) . Melv in D. Rex. 417 E. Prospect Ave. AC, 51 N. Wolcott Ave. AC. Todd S. Eagar. 1581 F. R. O ' Neal. P. 0. Box 8'155. Univ. Station. Charles H . Kropp, 220 Hillcrest Ave. S. 13th E. L.S.U. AC. William Bates. 2242 Hillsdale. PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF - Philadel VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY - Valparaiso Ind MARSHALL COLLEGE - Huntington. W . V a. phia, Pa. ( Beta-Pi. 2 . 7 p. m. Tues.). Joseph ( Epsilon-Beta. 6 . 7:30 p . m. Mon.). Dona'Id R: ( Delta-Iota. 5. 7 p. m. Mon.). James H. Myers. Livezey. 3900 Locust St. AC. Robert Elmer Mc Knueppel. 608 Lincolnway. AC. John Allen Obi 1'100-5tb Ave. AC. Robert A. Anderson. Box Kee . 1080 Taylor Dr .. Folcroft. Pa. fest . 56 Willow Street. 175. W infield. W. Va. PITTSBURGH. UNIVERSITY OF - Pittsburgh . VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY - Nashville. Tenn. MARYLAND, UNIVERSITY OF - Collzge Park. Pa. (Gamma-Sigma. 2. 7:30 p.m. Mon. ). (S1gma , 7. 7 p. m. Mon. ). Douglas Girardeau Md. (Delta-Psi. 2. 7: 30 p.m. Mon.). All an I ohn E. Staiger. 3504 Leech St.. Pittsburgh I. 2408 Kensington Pl. AC. Wm. E. Turner. Jr.: Johner. 751'1 Rhode Island Ave. AC . Richard AC . R. M. Burford. Jr .. 228 Lebanon Ave. A-6. Sterling Court Apts. F. Going. 25 11 Arundel Rd .. Apt. 4 . Mount PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE-Clinton S. C. ( Mu. VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY OF- University. Va. Ranier. Md. 3. 7:15 p. m. Tues. ). William E. McElveen. Box (Alpha. 3. 7 p. m. Wed. ). Frederick L. Russell. MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY - MemphiS . 236 [ Neville Hall. 3rd Floor. north side of bldg.] . 513 Rugby Rd. AC. John Prank Elliott,% Elliott Tenn. (Delta-Zeta. 7, 8 p. m. Tues.). Bill Up AC. Dr. John McSween. 205 W. Maple St. Ice Co .. Charlottesville. church. Box 338. Memphis State College. AC. PURDUE UNIVERSITY - West Lafayette. Ind. WAKE F OREST COLLEGE - Winston-Salem Arlin Patterson . Jr .. 290'1 Helene Rd. ( Beta-Phi. 6. 6:45p. m. Mon.) . John B. Vande N.C. (Gamma-Phi. 3. 9:15p.m. Mon.) , Robert MIAMI UNIVERSITY - Oxford. Ohio. (Delta creek. 149 Andrew Pl. AC. Warren Perry L. Aiphm. Box 7747. Reynolda Branch. AC. Dr. Gamma. 5. 7:30p.m. Mon. ). John Chirtea. 230 Thayer. 1400 Audubon Rd .. Lafayette. C. B. Earp. Box 7343 . Reynoida Branch. E . Church St. AC. Rodgers A. Gerhardt. 5245 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE - W.ASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY- Lex Brown Rd .. Rt. I. Troy. N. Y. (Gamma-Tau. I. 7 p.m. Mon.). 'Engton. Va. (Pi, 3 , 7:15p. m. Wed.) . Clinton M. MIAMI, UNIVERSITY OF - Coral Gables. Fla. Robert E. Schulz. 2256 Burdett Ave. AC. Joseph a~ly . 106 N. Main St. AC. Dean Clayton E. (Gamm a-Omega. '1 . 7:30 p .m. Mon.) . Stephen J. Pratianni. 7)1 Romeyn Ave .. Amsterdam. N.Y. W1lhams. Washington & Lee Univ. Law School. Wm. Locher. 5800 San Amaro Dr. AC. James R. RICHMOND, UNIVERSITY OF-Richmond, Va. WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE - Pullman Dezell. 1340 W . Flagler St .. Mi ami 35. (Omicron . 3 . 7:30p. m. Tues.). Robert L. Mar Wash. (Gamma-Xi. 14 , 7 p. m. Mon.) . )arne ~ MILLSAPS COLLEGE - jackson . Miss. (Alpha tin . Box 188 , Univ. of Richmond Sta. AC. War George Kent. 604 California St. AC. George T . Iota. 8. 7 p . m. Thurs.). Julian Rush . 424 Mar ren L. Flannagan. 4403 Kingscrest Parkway. W a tkms. 703 Skyline Dr. shall St. AC. E. G . Jeffreys. P. 0 . Box 1634. RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-New Brunswick. N . J WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY - St. Louis. Mo. MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN COLLEGE - Hatties (Alpha-Psi. 2. 7:30 p . m. Tues. ), Robert Passero. (Beta-Lambda . 9, 7 p . m. Mon.>), Allen N. burg. Miss. (Delta-Mu. 8. 7 p . m. Wed. ). Carey 32 Union St. AC. Stanley Alexander. 4 Farm· Sw.,.nk. 6143 Waterman Ave. AC. Albert W. Campbell. Box 427, Station A [northwest comer ingdale Rd .. Milltown, N. ). M01 se. 444 Algonquin. Webster Groves, Mo. of campus]. AC. Dr. J. T. Davis, Mississippi SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE-San D iego. Cal. WASHINGTON, UNIVERSITY OF - Seattle. Southern College. Box 173. ( Delta-Kappa. 13 . 7:30 p.m. Mon. ). Peter James Wash. ( Beta- Beta. 14 . 7 p . m. Mon.), James C. MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE - State College. Ferrantelli. 6 11 5 Montezuma Rd .. La Mesa. Calif. Gr.asso. 4502-20th. N . E. AC. Milton J. Miss. (Gamma-Theta. 8 . 7:30 p .m. Mon. ). AC . James K. Macpherson . 4541 Patria Dr .. San St>ckles . Jr .. 2421 - 41 st Ave .. N. Seattle 2. Gene Raymond Aufdenberg. Box 177 [Gilliespie Diego 15. WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY-Detroit . Mich. St .. Starkville]. AC. Hayden Hamilton Rey SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE - San Jose. Cal. ( Delta-Nu .. 5. 8 p. m. Wed. ). John Alva Clark. nolds. Reynolds Ins. Agency. Starkville. (Delta-Pi. 13. 7 p. m. Mon. ). Ronald N. Craig. Wayne U01v. Student Center. Box 80. 5050 Cass MISSISSIPPI, UNIVERSITY OF - Unive;sity 343 E. Reed St. AC. Alfonso R. Corral. 392 S. Ave. AC ..Charles Romig. 351 Gardendale. Fern Miss. (Gamma-Iota. 8 . 7 p . m. Wed.) , Irvtn L. 6th St. dale 20. M1ch. Martin. Jr.. P . 0. Box 312 [University Avenue. SOUTH CAROLINA, UNIVRRSITY OF-Colum WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY - Morgantown. Fraternity Row. Oxford] . AC . Dr. C. M. bia, S. C. (Xi. 3, 7 p . m. Mon. ). Henry T. Price, W . Va. (Alpha-Theta. 5. 7 p.m. Tues. ). Ed Murry. Jr .. Guyton Clinic . Oxford. Miss. Box 471 0 [Bldg. D . Fraternity Row]. AC. H. G. ward T . Wetzel. 36 Campus Drive. AC. Mul MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES - Rolla. Mo. Carter. Jr .. 1510 Hampton St. len Ogle Coover. 1163 Lion.< Ave. (Alpha-Kappa, 9 . 7 p. m. Mon.). Robert Liptai. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE COLLEGE WES!ERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY-Cleveland . Box 11 0 [9th and Bishop] . AC. Robert V . Wolf. Cape Girardeau. Mi. (Epsilon-Iota. 9 . 7 p. m. Oh1o (Beta-Epsilon. 5. 7:30 p. m. Mon. ). George Metallurgy Dept .. Missouri School of Mines. Wed.). Thomas E . Moeller. AC. Wendell P . J · Vesprani. Jr.. 1140 I Bellflower. AC, Richard MISSOURI. UNIVERSITY OF - Columbia. Mo. Bl ack. 3 16 H. & H. Bldg. ~·h~:udele , 98 Simons Dr .. R. D. 5. Brunswick. ( Alpha-Nu. 9 . 6:45 p. m. Mon. ). L. Barton SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF - Thomas. 920 Providence Rd. AC. ~ obert W . Los Angeles. Cal. (Gamma-Eta. 13. 6:30 p.m. WILLIAM AND MARY, COLLEGE OF - Wil Haverfield. 205 Journalism Bldg .. Umv. of Mo. Mon.). Richard Thompson . 707 W. 28th. AC. liamsburg. Va. (Gamma , 3. 7 p.m. Mon .!. MONTANA STATE COLLEGE-Bozeman. Mont. John Hein, 3744 S. Plower Blvd .. Apt. No. 2 . Richard John Rice. No. 6. Fraternity Row. AC. (Gamma-Kappa, 12. 7 p.m. Tues.) , Alvin L. Los An geles 7. Dr. Thomas C. Atkeson. College of William and Balzer, 502 S. Grand. AC. Harry Cosgriffe. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY - Dal Mary. Montana State College; and Glenn Jones. 516 las. Texas. (Beta-Zeta. 10 , 7 p .m. Mon. ). WISCONSIN, UNIVERSITY OF-Madison W is William W . Martin. ITKA Box . SMU [6205 Air· S. Grand. (Beta-Xi. 6. 7 p. m. Mon.). Bruce B. H~rman : MURRAY STATE COLLEGE-Murray. K_y. line Rd.] . AC. James P . Gray. Dallas Federal ~~t~ · Lake. AC. Ronald Curtiss Smith. 615 N. (Epsilon-Lambda. 7. 7 p.m. Mon.) , Max Parns. & Savings Bldg.. Room 1505. AC. William G. Nash. 303 N . 16th St. SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY - Georgetown. WITTENBERG COLLEGE - Springfield. Ohio, NEW HAMPSHIRE, UNIVERSITY OF - Dur Texas. (Alpha-Omicron. 10 . 7 p .m. Mon). (Gamma-Zeta. 5. 7:30 p.m. Mon .). James Wil ham. N . H. (Gamma-Mu. 1. 6:30p.m. Tues.). David E. Shepherd. Jr .. 1002 Ash St. AC. Sam kin ~. 625 W oodlawn. AC. George S. Wel George T . Mauro. 10 Strafford Ave. AC. Ed Guthrie Taylor. Bertram . Texas. s he~mer . 29 West College St. ward D. Shanken. 32 Garden Lane. SOUTHWESTERN AT MEMPHIS - Memphis. W OFFORD COLLEGE-Spartanburg, S. C. (Nu- NEW MEXICO, UNIVERSITY OF-Albuquerque, Tenn. (Theta. 7, 7:30 p. m. Mon.) . Edward 3. 7:30 p. m. Wed. ). Henry Pender Box 131 N. M . ( Beta-Delta. 11. 7 p.m. Mon .. Estufa) . Smith. Southwestern at Memphis [Lodge on W offord College [206 E . Cleveland 'st.]. Ac: Turner Branch, 600 N. University. AC. Eugene Campus]. AC. Dr. John Beard. Park Tower. 57 Sanford Newell. 230 N. Fairview Ave. Roger Cinelli, 6115 Edith Blvd .. N .E. N. Somerville. --ITKA -- NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE-Raleig?. STETSON UNIVERSITY - DeLand Fla. (Delta N . C. (Alpha-Epsilon . 3 . 7 p . m. Mon.). W 1l· Upsilon . 4. 7 p. m. Tues.). Phillip Yonge, 332 W . DELTA-KAPPA liam F. Sanders. Jr .. 1720 Hillsboro St. AC. Ver Minnesota. AC. Virg i l P. Sanders. 204 N. non A. Vaughn . 227 New Drive. Winston Salem. Florida Ave. (Continued from p. II) NORTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY OF-Chapel SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY - Syracuse. N. Y . Hill. N .C. (Tau, 3. 7:15p.m. Wed. ). R. Mason Alpha-Chi. I. 7:15 p. m. Mon.). Raymond Jan preferential dinner during which awards Wilkins. 106 Fraternity Court. AC. James H . sen. 720 Comstock Ave. AC. John Ring. 103 Davis, 124 E. Franklin St. Winding Way. Camilus. were prese nted to outstanding pledge NORTH TEXAS STATE COLLEGE - Denton. TENNESSEE, UNIVERSITY OF - Knoxville. and chapter members. Texas. (Epsilon-Delta. 10 . 7:00 p .m. Mon.). Tenn. (Zeta, 7. 6 p.m. Mon.). Joe Mann Haynes. 1305 W . Clinch Ave. AC. Dr. Charles Samuel Harold G. Dubie. 1717 Maple St. AC. John W. Rudder. 1033 Nakomis Circle. S. W . Fall activities got an enthusiastic start Plunkett. 2502 Rockwood. TEXAS TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE-Lubbock . when we held our football game with NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY-Evanston . Ill. Texas. (Epsilon-Gamma . 10 . 7:10p.m. W•d. ). (Gamma-Rho. 6, 7 p. m. Mon. ) . George Bryson. Gla d Lynn Norman, Box 4422 . Texas Tech [Ad Alpha Phi Sorority. Final score, Alpha 566 Lincoln. AC. Raymond P . Wagner, 9045 N . ministration Bldg.] . AC. William H . Evans . Phi 30- Pi Kappa Alpha 0 (we had to Meade, Morton Grove, Ill. Myrick Bldg .. 1215 Ave. ) . OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY - Columbus. Ohio. TEXAS, UNIVERSITY OF- Austin . Texas. (Beta always run backwards!) In October we Alpha-Rho, 5, 7:15 p . m . Mon.), Samuel F. Mu. 10 . 7 p. m. T ues.). Ronald Rogers. 2400 "met Gamma-Eta Chapter half way" at Angus . 200 E . 15th Ave. AC. Theodore C. Ball. Leon. 302 Crestview. TOLEDO, UNIVERSITY OF-Toledo. Ohio, (Ep Laguna Beach, California for a football OHIO UNIVERSITY - Athens. Ohio. (Gamma silon-Epsilon. 5 , 7 p. m. Tues. ). Gene James Omicron. 5. 7 p.m. Mon. ). Joseph B. Ornowski. jeffrey. 2309 Lawrence Ave .. Toledo 6. AC. game and some interchapter fellowship. Jr .. 8 Church St. AC. Amos C. Anderson. 30 Nicholas Mogendorff. Dept. of Natural Science. December 22 we will hold "Mom and Columbia Ave. Univ . of Toledo. Dad for a day". This is an annual event OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY - Stillwater. TRANSYLVANIA COLLEGE - Lexington. Ky. Okla. (Gamma-Chi, 10. 8 p. m. Tues.) . Ron (Kappa. 7. 7:30p. m. Wed. ). James D . Carter. jointly ponsored by Alpha Phi and Pi Wickham. 1512 West 3rd. AC. Norman Nevill Ewing Hall. 4th and Upper Sts. AC. John T . Durham, 151 Redwood Dr. Gentry. Rt. No. 7. Cleveland Rd. Kappa Alpha. We adopt children from OKLAHOMA, UNIVERSITY OF- Norman . Okla. TRINITY COLLEGE-Hartford. Conn. (Epsilon the orphanage for a day, take them on (Beta-Omicron, 10. 7 p. m. Mon. ). Jerry Don Alpha. I. 7:30 p. m. Wed.). Donald G. Newhall. WilliaCls, 1203 S. Elm St. AC. John F. Malone. 94 Vernon St. AC, Peter K. Windesheim, 45 Miles a tour of a military installation, then to 1525 Ann At'bor. Standish . West Hartford. the zoo, and then back home for a din OMAHA, UNIVERSITY OF - Omaha. Neb. TULANE UNIVERSITY- New Orleans. La. (Eta. ner cooked by the Alpha Phi girls. Pres (Delta-Chi, 9. 7:30 p.m. Tues. ). Robert L. Mat 8 , 7 p. m. Mon.). William A. Brantley. Jr .. 1036 thews. Box 44 , Elmwood Park Station. AC. Broadway. AC . Robert Munch. 737 Nat'! Bank ents are distributed to the children. On Melvin D. Rousek. 41 60 Chicago St. of Commerce Bl dg .. New Orleans 12, OREGON STATE COLLEGE - Corvallis. Ore. TULSA, UNIVERSITY OF - Tulsa . Okla. ew Year's Eve we will hold our annual (Beta-Nu . 14 . 7:30 p. m. Mon. ) , Don Macomber. (Gamma-Upsilon . 10 . 7:15 p. m. Mon. ). Jack joint Pi Kappa Alpha·Sigma Chi dinner 119 N . 9th St. AC. Allen McKenzie. 1145 N . 18th Ma ddux. 311 5 E. 5th Pl. AC. J. Dean Irons. St. 3522 S. Toledo. dance. 51 :Jine6l Take advantage of B alfour fine craftsmanship and complete service in fraternity requirements. 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