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Ursinus College Alumni Journal, November 1954
Roger P. Staiger Ursinus College
Paul W. Levengood Ursinus College
Vernon D. Groff Ursinus College
Muriel B. Pancoast Ursinus College
Sheridan D. Much Ursinus College
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Recommended Citation Staiger, Roger P.; Levengood, Paul W.; Groff, Vernon D.; Pancoast, Muriel B.; Much, Sheridan D.; Staiger, Margaret Brown; Gurzynski, Raymond V.; Newborn, Earl; Williams, Lester E.; and Roberts, Charles V., "Ursinus College Alumni Journal, November 1954" (1954). Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969. 52. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/52
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Ursinus College Bulletin Do You Know Any Prospective Ursinus Students ALUMNI NUMBER V OL. LlI , No. + ~ovember 1954- Alumni who know of yo ung men and women who would make good U rsinus stud ents are requested to fill out the form below a nd return it to the Registrar's Office, U rsinus College, Collegeville, Penna. Entered a~ seco nd -clns~ matter at th e Po~t Office, Coll egeville, Pa., under th e Act of August 2 .... 191 2. Name THE BULLETIN ;J publiJhrd fivl' time! fI Street yrar with ;ulIe! iff January, March, July, November and D f'((' mb f'r. Ci ty & Sta te ROGER POWELL STAIGER, '+ 3, Editor High School Editorial Commiltn P,\ UL W . L EVENGOOD, '33 Y ear of Gradua tion VERNON C ROFF, '38 M URIEL B. PANCOI\ST, '38 Co mm e nt ~: SHERIDA N D. M UCH, '+ 7 MARGARET B. STA IGER, '+ 3 Name of a lumnus making the recommendation. Sport! Editor RAYM OND V. GURZYNSKI, '39 o May we u~e your name when writing to the prospective student? Fill ;11 and return to Registrar Two New Preceptresses Join Administt'ative Staff Linwood and :\Iaples dormitories for Ursinus College Evening w omen have new house mothers. 1\1 rs. Ursinus Faculty Member II Glennie F. H azlett has taken the place School Registration Increases Presents T.V. Program of iUrs. B. 'V. Sipley, at Linwood H al l. Evening School registration for the :\ I r. H. Lloyd Jones, J r. , Assistant ?II rs. Sipley left Linwood H all to be· F all 'T erm is more than twice that o f P ro fessor of English, is appearing on come a counse lor in a dormitory at "Vest the fall of 1953. Eighty·six students are \VFIL·TV's University of the Air Liberty State College, W est Liberty, in attendance in the fourteen courses every Thursday morning at II :35 for \Vest Virginia: :\Irs. H azlett has had now being offered. These students live a fifteen lecture course in The Poelr), of prevIOUS expe ri ence as a preccptress at in thirtv-six different communities and Ihe T wo Elizabelhal/ Ages. Alfred U niversity. arc con'nected with forty·five different ~ I r. Jones is tracing themes, tech The second preceptress is ?lIrs. J ohn business and industrial o·rganizations. niques, and ideas, in the poetry of th e H. :\IcCaudless, who comes to ?lIaples An interesting development in this era of Quee n Elizabeth I and then by H all to replace J\I rs. Harry L. Kramer. year's program is a no credit cou rse in drawing parallels or contrasts to the Hrs. J\lcCaudless formerly li ved in Human Relations to which the Conti· present, will attempt to answer the ques Huntingdon Valley, Penna. and has nental-Diamond Fibre Company of tion of whether the reign of the seco nd served as a preceptress at Beaver Col Bridegport, Pa., is se nding a _group of Elizabeth shows any promise of becom· lege. its foremen. This course has been espe in g another go lden age of literature. ;\Ir. ciall y designed to meet the needs of their Jones emphasizes that it is of course Ursinus Freshman Honored Supervisory Development Prog rarn. too soon to draw any conclusions. :"Ievertheless he feels that by studying By School Group such universal themes in love, religion, Gayle Li vingstone, a freshman at U r· philoso phy, and the like in the poetry of sinus, was honored at a meeting of the the two periods, it mal' be possible to American Schools and Colleges associa· make some valid predictions, and cer tion at the vValdo rf·Astoria hotel, New tainh' to make us a,vare that the hum1n York, Wednesday, October sixth. vide that the student may spend the artistic spirit is relatively immune to I :\Iiss Livingstone , the daughter of monel' for anything other than college change. J\Irs. 'Valter F. Livingstone, Long Is· tuition, room, or board; the money is to This is the fifth \'ear that Universitl' land, N.Y., will be the re cipient of a be of general help to the student. of the Air h"s been presented by \V'FIL· $200 award for an essay she submitted Aliss Livingstone is a sc holarship stu· TV and for seven of the nine semesters in a contest rece ndv conducted by th e dent majoring in mathematics. She ex thus far, members of the U rsinus College association. The association rules pro- pects to enter seco nda ry school teaching. facult\' have participated.
COYE R PICTURE
The Dean of W omen, Miss Camilla B. Stahr, and th e Dean of M en, Mr. C. Sieber Pancoa!'t plan for a new academic year in the Office of the Dean of \Vomen in Shreiner Hall.
URSIN US COLLEGE BULLETl:-l I -
THE COLLEGE
Three New Members Join 1954-55 Academic Year The Ursinus Faculty Opens with 685 Students With the opening of the Fall term, Classes started September 22 for the U rsinus students will have the oppor Fall term at Ursinu, with an enrollment tunity of meeting three new members of ten students greater than last year. of the Ursinus Faculty. There arc 240 new students enrolled, of Miss Jenepher Price '54 is new to the which 208 arc fres hmen , and 32 are campus only in respect to her new du either special students, transfer students, ties. Jenepher, who was May Queen students taking a fifth year course of this spring, ( sec i\larch issue) is return study, or studenb re-admitted to the col ing to teach in the physical Education lege. Department. In addition to instructing The present freshman class is larger in the practical courses and first aid, she than last year's by eighteen students. It will be aiding in the coaching of the consists of 138 men and 70 women or a girls J.V. and varsity hockey and basket ratio of approximately twO to one. For ball teams. Miss Price is living in the entire school the ratio of men to Wayne, Penna. women is approximately four to three. ROBERT SUTTON JVI r. Robert Sutton, the new college The incoming students represent librarian, is replacing i\Ir. Tilton i\L about 140 different secondary schools Barron, who bad accepted a position at Tokyo where he will be a Fulbright Lec from 15 different states and several for Clark University. M r. Sutton, a grad turer at Tokyo University of Foreign eign countries. Nearly all religious de uate of James Ormond Wilson Teachers Students. 1\ rr. H uganir is Assistant Pro nominations are represented among the College at Washington D.C. has re fessor of Sociology at Temple U niver enrollment. ceived the YLS. degree from the Uni sity and will teach at U rsinus on Tues All available dormitory space is full versity of Pennsylvania. He has had day and Thursday evenings. He receiv including the additional use of many pri previous library experience as the curator ed the A.B. degree in 1938 from Temple vate homes in the community. About 130 of the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Col and the i\LA. degree from the Univer of the students commute daily from near lection in the History of Chemistry at sity of Pennsylvania in 1942. He is by towns. the University of Pennsylvania. JVIr. experienced in both public school teach The registrar's office reports that of all Sutton is married and has two sons. ing and college lecturing in Industrial the applications which qualified for en The Sociology Department welcomes Sociology and Techniques of Social Re trance to the college, twenty-five percent Mr. George H. Huganir, who will pre search. i\ I r. Huganir is married and has were finally accepted for admission. At sent Dr. Jessie Miller's course during three children. The family lives near the present time applications for the her leave of absence to accompany her Norristown. academic year 1955-56 are being receiv husband Dr. Eugene H. Miller '33 to ed by that office at the rate of ten per week. Eight-Week Summer tionally has been made up of serious stu Session at Ursinus dents who wish to be graduated in a shorter time than the usual four cal The 1954 Summer Session returned endar years. 'fhe nurnber of students to a shorter program than the twelve repeating courses which have been failed week schedule which had been in oper is low. ation for the past several years. 'rhe Students were permitted to select shorter progrtlm was offered in response their course of study from the twenty to requests of students who wished to two courses which were offered. They accelerate the college course and at the were permitted to carry a maximum of same time have a longer period to work nine semester hours of work in the eight during the summer than was permitted weeks. by the twelve-week schedule. The Dean reports that the members inety students were enrolled for the of the Faculty who were engaged in session, twenty-one of whom were from teaching in the Summer Session were other institutions. pleased with the results of the shorter jENEPHER PRICE The U rsinus Summer School tradi- program.
URS INUS COLLEGE BULLETIN South Jersey Alumni Group HoMs Annual Dinner Dance Eighty-two members of the So uth J ersey Alumni Group attended their an nual dinner-dance at the ~Iedfo rd Lake> Lodge on Saturday evening, Oct. 2. At the meetin!!: Paul J se nber!!: '2 1 the past president of the !!: roup turned the meet in!!: over to the newly elected president :'Ilaurice Shuman '3+. Guests of the !!: roup at the dinner were Dr. Helfferich, iVIr. and i\Irs. Thomas Glassmoyer and Dr. and 'Irs. Roger P. Staige r. · LESTER E. WILLIAM S, '3 J Following the dinner the newly elect WILBUR K. McKEE, ' 18 ed officers met to plan the group's pro g ram for the coming year which will in Williams Namea Dean at clude a college open house meeting at McKee Namea Dean which time the group proposes to bring Buena Vista College prospective students to the college with at New York University The Rev. L ester E. /f/illiafl/s '31 of the hope of encouraging them to enroll /1/ilbur K. il1rKee ' 18 has recentiy 3369 Englewood Street, Philadelphia, at U rsinus. been appointed as director of New York has been named dean of students at University's newly established Office of Buena Vista College, torm Lake, Iowa. Special Services to Business and Indus D ean Williams is a graduate of Alumni Booster Group trv and as assistant dean of the Univer "Frankford High School. After graduat Organizes sitl"s Division of General Education and ing from U rsinus in 1931 he went to E~tension Services. Yale Divinity School, where he received Spark plugged by G eorge Saurman A member of the NYU faculty since a B.D. cum laude in 193+ and the Two '50, a group of Ursinus Alumni met on 1928, Dean i\IcKee previously held the Brothers Fellowship of Y ale Univer the campus on the evening of September posts of director of admissions, secretary sity. There followed a year of study at 29 to lend moral support to the 195+ o f the faculty, and assistant dean of the the American School of Oriental Re football team and to join them in a kick School of Commerce, Accounts, and Fi search, Jerusalem , and experience as a off banquet in the Freeland dining room. nance. He is a professor of marketing member of two archaeological expedi The dinner was attended by the entire and formerly was on the teaching staff~ tions to Bethel and Petra. Rev. Williams football squad, the coaches and trainers, of the University of Pennsylvania and continued furthe r g raduate study at the and many former U rsi nus athletes. the Drexel Institute of Technology. University of Pittsb urgh, receiving the He has been a consultant to numerous M.A. degree (in philosophy ) in 1948. Following the dinner, a meeting was firms including General Motors Cor "'rhat same year he ,"vent to India to be held by the alumni prese nt to lay plans poration and the New York Credit come the Vice Principal of Baring Union to perpetuate the event. G eorge Saurman :'lIen's Association. During "Vorld "Var Christian College, Punjab, India. was unanimously appointed chairman of II, Dean 'IcKee served as a Navy lieu In September 1953 Rev. W'illiams re a five member planning cornmittee. The tenant in Washington, D.C., as officer turned with his wife and daughter to objectives of the group are to get as many in charge of academic administration of Philadelphia where he has been engaged alumni as possible to take an active in the V-12 College Training Program. in lecturing on the Far East. He has terest in -U rsinus sports, to increase alum In hi s new position as director of the se rved Presbyterian pastorates at ,,yil ni attendance at athletic functions, to re Office of Special Services to Busines> kinsburg, and Nc\v Kensington, Pa., and and Industry, Dean 'icKee will super cruit alumni to attend the next Varsity Bad Axe, Mich. Rev. Williams has sup vise the coordination of off-campus ac plied the information for the feature ar Club banquet, and to accumulate a list tivities of the University's 14- schools, ticle of this issue. of names of alumni who will work with colleges, and divisions. Buena Vista College is one of the fifty the group. I t is suggested any interested He is married to the former Elisabeth three colleges related to the Presbyterian alumni write to George Saurman, R . D . Biddle, Huntington, Pa., and resides at Churches in the United States. 2, Boyertown, Penna. 68 i\Iarion PI., Rockville Centre, J\'. Y.
URSINUS COLLEGE BULLETIN Ursinlts Colony at University of Delaware Dr. Rohert McAllister
By EARL ~E\\'BORN '53 Directs Polio Tests Dr. Robert ;\lcAlli,ter '+2, assi.tant The colony of rsinu, graduates at the University of Delaware has a popu medical director at \l unicipal Hospital, lation of seven :;tudents at present. Six Camdcn, with the cooperation of Dr. of this number are members of the Chem Lewis L. Coriell, associate professor in istry Department. They are Trygve pediatrics at the Universit) of Pennsyl M eeker, '5 1, and Sphcros Nemphos, '52, vania and a team of six technicians con who are studying Physical C hemistry; ducted more than +000 polio tests on and Mary J 0 Luca>, '52, Richard Lud children's blood from the Camden area wig, '52, Robert Lovett, '53, and Earl this Summer. 'fhe program which Dr. Newborn, '53, who arc students of Or M cAllister directed in the Camden ho> ganic Chemistry. 'r'he rcmainin~ colonist pital was among 600,000 to be conduct is J ames Scott, '53, who last fall broke the monopoly of the chemists by enroll ed in eighteen laboratories throughout ing in the Graduate School of 1Iathe the co untry by the ~'a tional Foundation maries. for Infantile Paralysis in an effort to I'he goal of rhc:'Ic ... even is, in some find a cure for the di::-ease . cases, a master '~ degree, but most of them Dr. ;\lcAllister when questioned intend to continue beyond that point to about his hobbies stated that his work attain a Doctor of Philoso phy degree in is his real enjoyment. Bob is married and their fields. 'rrygve ;\I eckcr, the senior has three child ren . H e will return to member of the group is farthest along the BUNNY II ARSHAW YOSTERS, '~O campus this year to be one of the guest road leading to t he doctorate, ha vin g re Ph olo by '"The Evening Bullelin" ceived his master\. degree in Jun c, 195 -+ . speakers for the Brownback-Anders P re Although seven, taken by itself, is a med ica l Society. nis champion. In July, Bunny partici rather unimpressive nurnbcr, it gain s pated in the 54-th annual Pennsylvania stature when related to the number one Bunny Harshaw V osters '40 and Eastern States tennis championships hundred, the approximate enrollment of Middle States which were played on the courts of the the Graduate Schools of Chemistry and 1I1erion Cricket club. She is the 195+ Tennis Champion Philadelphia district and 1Iiddle States ~I at h ematics at Delaware. Like colonists rcnni, champion. She won both tourna everywhere, thesc a[ Delaware hope to .\I rs. Bunny Vosters is again the Phil ments but not the Pennsylvania State. see their estab li ~hment grow. adelphia district and .\liddle States ten- A long time favorite, Bunny is ranked No.2 in both the Philadelphia and 1I1id die States Associations following i'lI rs. \largaret Du Pont of 'Vilmington on both rankings. 11 rs. "asters also is a for mer ;\liddle States Sears Cup player.
Dl-. Cornelius Wegandt Honored by Dr. Wm_ J. Phillips At the fifth annual Pennsylvania Folk Festival held at Kutztown, Penna. over the Fourth of July 'Veck-end special ceremonies were conducted honoring " The Father of Pennsylvania Dutch iana", Dr. Cornelius 'Vegandt. July fifth wa> named "Cornelius 'Vegandt Day" and a fellowship in folk art was set up in his honor at Franklin and 1\lar shall College, Lancaster. Dr. 'Villiam ]. Phillips, professor of English at Ursinus delivered an address
"Cornelius Wegandt J --reacher, Scholar, 1\1an of Letters", which was published in the Fall Peun sylvallia Dutchman. Dr. 'Vegandt was visit in g lectu rer in Sixteenth Century poetry at U rsinus for DR. ROBERT M cALLISTER, ' ~2 Photo by "Phila. lnquirer "' two years.
URS INUS COLLEGE BULLETIN CHRISTIAN EDUCA TION IN INDIA
B}' L ESTER E. "VILLIA~IS, '3 1
With the partition of I ndia in Au Christian College of Madras and Isa B.A. examinations of that university. gust, 1947, all the Christian colleges in Bella Tobu rn College of Lucknow) , The shaky and uncertain experiment the northwest part of the sub-continent and many colleges for men; but begun five years ago in the northwest w ere left in the new country of Pakistan. scarcel y any where the two sexes are corner of new I ndia is now settling down This meant that the great state of Pun brought together in the sa me academic into a well established institution, re jab (the breadbasket of India ) was left environment. Baring College is experi spected by the community, and gratefully without an institution of higher learning mental in this respect, and the experi recognized for its se rvice to the young under Christian allspices, with the single ment seems to be succeeding. At first only people of the district. exception of a special ized college of three or four girls came, and they were medicine at Ludhiana. painfully shy, sayi ng nothing and taking Certain Christian groups working in no part in student activities. Each year, that part of India quickly decided that however, a few more have come until there must be a Christian college to serve today, out of a student body of 425, the people of the state, and four of them there are 35 women students. Nor are College Supply Store Under joined together in a united effort in edu they any longer shy; for they now speak New Management cation at the college level. The four up in class, write articles for the college groups are ( I) the Presbyterian Church magazine, make speeches before the whole i\I r. William S. Friedeborn '54 has in the U.S.A., (2) the English Society student body at college functions, and been installed as the new manager of the of Friends, (3) the Church of England participate in the coll ege athletic pro U rsinus College Supply Store. i\ l r. in Canada, (4 ) the Church of India, gram. Reccntly one of the womcn stu Friedeborn majored at U rsinus in Busi Burma and Ceylon. Early in 1949 Bar dents represented the college in an inter ness Administration. In addition to his ing Union Christian College came into co llegiate radio debate over one of the new duties he will continue as assistant being and was established at Batala, a All-India Radio station s, and two others to i\ l r. E. :\ 1. Bailey, Director of Ath town of 65,000 people, where the Church were sent as delegates to a student parlia letics, a position he held prior to grad i\lissionary Society of the Church of ment session held in the state capital. uation. England had carried on a boys' sc hool :\Iost of our students are village for many yea rs. yo un g people, and while they may lack The first two or three years of the something of the polish of the city-bred college's existence were by no means person, they make up for it in whole easy ones. Batala is only fifteen miles someness and in an eagerness to better from the I'akistan border and there was their lot in life through education. It is considerable unrest in the district as a extremely difficult for most of them to result of the widespread riots that ac meet the expenses of college education, companied partition. 1 t took some time even though the costs arc ridiculously for the people to recover their sense of low in terms of American costs ($15.00 "belonging", afte r having been uprooted a month pays for everything-room, from their homes, and even yet there board, tuition, extra fees, and books). arc refugees in the area who have not They need help, and the college tries to been completely rehabilitated. Naturally, find funds for scholarship and student students were also restless, disc ipline be aid purposes. In 1951 , the Y.i\1. and came a real problem, and students 'vere y.\ V.C.A. of U rsinus College se nt sev always ready to organize a strike against eral boxes of used text-books and cloth the college authorities. Baring College ing. The books were put into the college WILLIAM S. FRIEDEBORN, '5-\ was fortunate, however; it never had a library, the clothing sold and the pro full-fledged student strike. This is a rare ceeds put into the Student Aid Fund. It thing for an Indian college, where the was a very real help and we were most i\ l r. Friedeborn says the general pol "strike" is a common weapon used by grateful for it. icy of the supply store will be such as to students whenever they do not happen Although Baring Union Christian give the greatest benefit to the students, to like any particular rule or action of College is small (425 students), it is the faculty, and the college, and that any the college administration. bursting at the seams; for the space is profits accumulated will be assigned to One of the things which the Presby very limited. Every year many young college scholarship funds. terian Church insisted on before agree people who want to enroll for their i\Ir. Friedeborn is married and has ing to participate in this new venture higher education are turned away be three daughters, Cheryl 9, Sandra 5, and was that the college should be coeduca cause there just isn't room. The college Marcia 4. The family is living at R. D. tional. Coed ucation is still frowned upon is affiliated with the Punjab University, I, Collegeville. Bill is a veteran of World in most of India, where ancient ideas one of fifty-two colleges and the only War II during which he served in com concerning the respective places of men Christian college so affiliated . There is bat duty in the European theater. He has and women in the social structure are only one university in the state, and it also given eighteen years of service to the still strong. There are a few good col alone has the power to grant degrees. Dramateurs Inc., a small theater group leges for women (notably Women's Baring prepares students to sit for the in Jeffersonville, Penna.
URSINUS COLLEGE BULLETIN ~ Sp(J~ ieefdeeq. \, » 1954 Soccer Prospects ber and ability of freshmen players who Ursinus Women's Alumni ha ve reported for practice. Several of H ockey Team Plays them who have played in hi gh school arc Soccer practice ~tartcd as usual with hish TOil ring Team the first day of college. Captain Garry certain to sec service on the varsity this Cox and all-conference inside left Larry year. T'he U r~inus Alumni Team, unde Zartman afC leading a normal sized All in all we look for a good season. feated la,t year, have become the de squad through a grueling sc hedule of fending champions of the Philadelphia calisthenics daily. The first game, a Women's Varsity Hockey area. Becau"lc of this, they were asked. practice match with Hill chool, will be The Ur>inus girls will open their 195+ with the cooperation of the ~orristown followed by a formidable series of hockey season against Beaver College this and Buxmont clubs to field a team matches with the usual opponents. year after a loss of seven starters. The against the Irish 'r ouri ng tcam. 'T'he The sq uad lost all of its halfbacks by players remaining from last year arc: tcam selected from these three clubs in graduation and the ... tar center forward Ruth Heller, Phyllis Stadler (Captain ), cluded nine U 'Sinus alumni: Be" Syvert of last year did not return 10 college. Joanne Kuhn, and :'.[arge Dawkins. son ( '"+), :\Laq!;e Watson (ex. '5+), It is obvious, therefore. that a cham Newcomers that will fill in the gaps Betty Straurowsky ('5 1), Audrey Rit pionship is hardl) to be expected, but the will be Aggie \"'atso n, Annette Dannen tenhouse (,53), Adele Bo)'d (,53), wealth of inexperienced players who arc hower, Liz l\Iason, Jane Dunn, Sue Marl' Tyson ('50), Jen Price (,5+), improving steadily will assume a com Holmes, Anne Schick, Vonnie Gras, and :'.large Anderson ('5+), and Ginnie petent team as the season progresses. Ricky Hause r. The coach has emphasized Dulin (,+8 ) . The squad is already looking forward to that the tcam is potentially strong and The game was played at U rsinus on a victory over the Alumni on October should develop quickly to produce a sue October 8, 195+. The Irish won, 7-0, 23. An cncouragin~ feature is the nUITI- ccssful season. (Continued 011 page 20)
URSINUS 195-1 FOOTBALL SQUAD Back RQw: Left 10 Righi-C. Hassler, A. Miller, R. Brittain, L. Spaminato, J. Spivack, B. Davis, C. Greth, ,"V. Rogers. Third Row: Left 10 Right-D. Carver, J. Nunn, S. Ruth, A. Arger, F. Rex, C. Rohm, K. Buggeln, \V. North. Second Row: Left to Rigltt-J . Tomlinson (Mgr.), R. Obald (Asst. Mgr.), H. Donnelly, R. Heydt, R. Brine r, R. Padula, R. Slotter, J. Atkins, L. Applegate, j . Gross, R. Gurzynski (!-lead Coach). First Row: Lr/t to Rigltt-L. Krasley, G. Au('ott, R. Crigler, A. Paoione, K. \Valker (Capt.), N. Ch3pi~, A. StiP3"P~ ~eboT3k, j. COllti.
URSINUS COLLEGE BULLETIN ALUMNI GIVE OVER $20,000
Irene Heinly, Class Secretary si nus Lo),altr Fund, we are happy to Explains the Success of the Honors give the final results for the period from July I, 1953 to June 30, 195+. All funds lIifjhest P erCe/ltflfje of Class of 1911 collected after this date will be credited Participatio ll The 195+ Loyalty Fund Campaign to the current drive ending June 30, Class of ' I 1-I 00'70 for the Class of 19 11 was started by the 1955. The grand total for this, our first Class Chairman Chairman, Henry \,y. 1\Iathieu. \ Vithin year of organized giving, is $20,598.90, Amos J. Heinly a very short time :\ I r. 1\Iathieu passed representing sixtr classes and a total of away suddenly and i\ I r. Amos J. Heinly, Larfjest Number of I, I 07 individual contributors. This is a the vice-president of the class, was asked COlftributors first-rear record of which all our alumni to take over the unfinished task. Some Class of '+9-75 have reason to be proud. times i\ I r. Heinly had to write more Class Chairman As promised in the March issue of the than one letter to a classmate before re fi l r. and !\Irs. J oll,,"a/~ we are including with this re ceiving a response, at which time he Kenneth G. Reinhart, Jr. port the names of all contributors. filore stressed that each contribution would Class of '52-70 than 2970 of the living alumni have Con count, however small, but that 100% Class Chairman participation was the goal. Each was tributed . T'he average contribution is Gene A. Pascucci $18.60. asked to give what he could, but not to Class of '51-69 refrain from giving because his contribu On the other side of the ledger we Class Chairman tion might appear insignificant. The re find over 2,600 among the missing. If Floyd E. Justice, J r. sults were most gratifying to all. your name isn 't on the list of alumni The Class of 191 I was a small class. contributors won't you please include Probably that fact accounts in part for gineer. Five members of the class are U rsinus in your plans for the coming the feeling of friendship and cooperation deceased. year? that exists to this day among the mem The permanent class officers are: President, Morvin W. Godshall; Vice bers of the class. The class consisted of Mr. and Mrs. K enneth live girls and ten boys who were regular president, Amos J. Heinly; Secretaries, coll ege students, but there were four Mrs. Joseph A. Buckwalter and 1\1 rs. R einhart A ttribute the others who received diplomas at the same A mos]. H einl)'. Besides regul ar secre Success of '49 to the Aid time after completing Saturday and Sum tarial duties, the two secretaries make rner Courses, and these are included arrangements each year for the Annual Of the Vice Chairmen among the loyal alumni and members of Reunion of the C lass . The Class of 19+9 holds first place the 1911 Class organization. for the largest number of contributors The five girls all became school teach 1954 L oyalty Fund R eport for anr one class. The Reinharts were ers, and two of them later married class extremely active in organizing their CHARLES V . ROBERTS mates. Of the fourteen men in the class, class, but they attribute the success of nine became teachers, two ministers, two Chairman of Reports the d rive for the +gers to the assistance business men, and one a chemical en- In this, our second report on the U r- given them by their vice chairmen.
ALliMN I REVIEW RESULTS OF 195-1 LOYALTY FUND CAMPA IGN Left to Right: Charles V. Roberts, '3 2, Albert C. Hellwig, '3J , Roger P. Staiger, '+3, ~orrnan E. McClure, '15. Paul I. Guest, '38, Thomas Glassmoyer, '36, Malcolm Derk, '26.
URSI NUS COLLEGE BULLETIN REPORT OF 1954 LOYALTY FUND CAMPAIGN ..,~ ;1; ~1 18H Ralph H. Spangler 00 1923 Arthur Fretz ·H 17 39 416.00 1889 20 10.00 192+ Mr ... Samuel '1'. Roeder 51 19 37 ~O.OO 1890 00 1925 Henry B. Seller., 41 5 12 75.00 189 1 20 1.00 1926 Allen C. !l arman 47 25 53 248.50 1927 Morton Oppenheimer 56 15 27 302.50 1892 75 3,065.00 J. 1928 Arthur C. Fall'lt 7 1 8 II 260.00 1893 67 90.00 1929 Randolph G. lI elffrich 72 13 18 745.00 189-1 3' 3 75 2,525.00 1930 AU !lt in Gavin 98 40 41 517.50 1895 I o 00 193 1 100 27 27 374.50 1896 3 o 00 1932 Mr!l. Henry l-IenJ'e1 86 31 36 1,285.00 1897 7 5 7 1 260.00 1933 1-1 . Ober lIess 85 28 33 ~2.5 0 1898 2 o 00 1934 Edwin B. Hershey 88 H 16 166.5 0 1899 8 2 25 17.00 1935 R. Blair Hunter 83 H 17 214.50 19 00 Mr ~. Rhea Duryea John son 6 2 33 110.00 1936 Thomas J. Beddow 86 32 37 40 1. 00 190 1 3 o 00 19 37 A lexa nder E. Lipkin 87 12 14 200.00 1902 ~ 3 75 70.00 1938 Paul S. Craigie 91 ~ 49 427.00 1903 7 2 29 60.00 1939 Glenn E. Eshbach 93 43 46 ~ .50 19 0~ 5 2 40 35.00 194 0 Paul J. \Vilson, Jr. 119 29 24 330.50 1905 7 3 ~3 525.00 1941 107 15 H 142.50 1906 6 3 50 135.00 194- 2 Norman M. Callahan 102 18 18 1~ .90 1907 9 ~ 45 65.00 194-3 Robert L. Cooke 11 3 27 24 186.00 1908 7 3 43 65.00 194-4 Robert \.y. Tredinnick 75 26 35 150.50 1909 13 3 23 125.00 194- 5 Mrs. Charles A. Dando 84- 26 31 165.50 191 0 Howard B. Key!'ef 22 6 27 122.00 1946 M:J.rguerite S. Lytle 88 22 25 100.00 1911 Amo!l ). lI ei nl y 16 16 100 14 2.00 1947 Nancy R. Talcott 156 25 16 151. 25 1912 15 5 33 100.00 194 8 Ri cha rd H. Clarke 158 ~ 28 309.25 19 13 Elwood S. Paisley 22 7 32 241.00 194-9 Mr. & Mrs. Kenn et h Rei nha rt 226 75 33 41 6,00 1914 Paul E. Elicker 30 21 70 704.50 195 0 Alfred M. Maser 256 30 12 105.00 1915 Harvey R. Vander!llice 24 13 54 217.50 1951 Fl oyd E. Justice, Jr. 228 69 30 242.00 19 16 D. Sleriing Li g hl 28 10 36 160.00 1952 Eugene A. Pascucci 182 70 38 493.50 1917 Marion II. Reif'meide r 26 7 27 140.00 1953 Mrs. Ross Hopp le 14 6 48 33 287.00 19 18 Ru ssell O. Barlman H 17 71 280.00 Miscellaneous & Anonymous 3 3 193.00 1919 W all ace C. Savag:e 27 6 22 122.00 1920 Bertram M. Light 42 21 50 140.00 TOTALS 3,777 1, 107 $20,598,90 1921 Charles U. Shell enberger 32 9 28 2 15 .00 1922 James W . Bright ~I 15 38 140.00 I in mem. CONTRIBUTORS FOR THE 1954 LOYALTY FUND CAMPAIGN --Contribution is $ 100 or grea ter - '--Contribution is $1000 or greater 1889-1899 1900 1909 Loyalty Flllld ChairmaIJ 'Cildner, Franci~ J. Kerschner, Mr. and Mrs. \V . Sherman Ralph II . Spll1lgier Thompson, Lewis R. (E. Long) 1889 1902 Myers, Garry C. Lentz, Mr!'! . Edwin (F. Rahn ) Krebs, Rev. Dallas R. 191 0 189 1 Len tz, Rev. John Loyalty Flllld Clltlirw(lIl Francis, Rev. J. B. Markley, Mary E. (decea!'ed) lIoward B. K ('yur 1892 1903 Beck, Thoma'i A. Greaves, Mrs. Jess ie Royer Poorman, Rev. John II. Lauck ... , Samuel S. Hunsicker, Rev. James A. Spangler, Marian G. Lindam an, Francis L. 'Weist, lI oward M. 1904 Maeder, Re\·. Henry G. 1893 Hoyt, John E. \\'agner, Erne .. t C. 1-lelfJerich, Mr!l. \Vm. U. (:-.1. Schule r) Miller, Mrs. Ralph ( 1\. Clamer) Zirnrnerrnan, Mr .... A lf red J. (R. Spons ler) Sling- hoff, Mr .... Charles H. (5. T yson) 1905 19 11 1894 Lau rie, Mrs. Frank A. (D. Ebbert) I. oyalty FIIIld Chairman Hartman, Rev. II. II . Miller, Mr~. Howard U. (B. Shipe) .1mos J. /I ('/ttly ~Sta uff er, Rev. GeorA"e A. · vVi !!omer, Ralph F. In memory-J. lI oward John son i!uckwaher, Mr .... Jo .. eph f\ . ( D. Latshaw ) 1906 Carl, Elmer E. Foltz, Beverly A. 1897 Cer,gc:-., \Ve,ley R. John son, Ralph L. Fretz, Mrs. Edward S. (M. Hob:o.on) Godl'oha ll , ~ Iorvin \V. Reagle, Rev. John O. Sm ith, M a rtin \V. !l eillly, Mr. and Mr ~. Amos J. Shelley, Rev. He rman S. 1907 ( M. I. Dunn) -S pangler, Ralph H. Alspach, Rev. T. A. Keener, Rev. Joh n \V . Yerkes, Rohert M. Cook, Edward I. La nge r, Ch a rle s \'V. 1899 Fegley, Ncl!'on P. Mathieu, Henry \V. (decca:o.e d) Alden, Re v. Jose ph P. Steward, !larold D. Quay, Ernest E. Kopenhaver, Rev. George E. 1908 Raynor, Mrs. Alve ... L. 1900- 1909 Oanshower, lIan'ey B. ( H. Miller) (dece.,ed) Loynlly Fund Chairman John son, Mrs. Rh ea Duryea Roberts, Mrl'o. Enos, Jr. ( H. Detwiler) lllrs. Rhr" Duryra Joh nsolt Tobia~, Ellis J. Rose, Lewj., D.
URSINUS COLLEGE BULLETIN Schlo .. ser, Ralph \V. 19 18 1923 Strack, \Villi alll C. I,oyally Fu ud Chairman Loyally Fuftd Chairman Thoma:->son, M r !! . Ernest A. Russell C. Bartman Art/wr Frl tz ( M. Amterberry) Bartman. Ru s~e ll C. 'Bahney, Mr!! . Edgar ( L. Isenberg) 1912 Bickel, Elsie L. Beanie, Rev. \Valter K. Brooh, Florence A. Dietz, Gilben A. Beck, Mr;. Henry ( E. Boyd ) Bro:-.man, Mrs. \'Vm, C. (C. Deck ) Dietz, Rev. Purd Bergvall, Irs. R. C. ( C. Lawrence) Fegley, Sadie J . Evan!J, Robert D. Dobbs, J. Ea rI Kershner, Ammon C. Gu li ck, I-Ierman S. Ehlman, Rey. Dobbs M atz, Robert L, Gul ick, Samuel S. Jr. Fretz, R ev. Arthur 19 13 Jone~, Mrs. \-Villi arn S. (8. Ro~en ) Gross, Mary E. Loyally Fund Chairman M cKee, ""ilbur K . Howells, Rev. Herbe rt R. Elwood S. Paisley P robasco, Mrs. M ilton H . ( M . Sli nghoff) Hunter, j . H a rl ey · Fi~her. Ada M , Putney, M ax C. Leeming, Rev. Arthur Gerges, Mrs. W esley R. (S. Hain) Roth, Esther R. Nace, S. O li ver W . (M. F rutchey) Griffith , Mrs. Ri chard I. (G. Ashenfeher) Thomso n, M rs. j . O.car ( R. Craft) Shaffer, Rev. \-Villiam R. J acobs, Rev. E. Bruce Vog-t, M rs. Paul M. ( E. R. Rhodes) Sheely, Rev. Howa rd E. Paisley, Elwood S. Wilhelm, R ev. Ray mond E. Snyde r, Mrs. W. Harry ( H. Achenbach) Robbins, C heste r Will, Mr. and Mrs. C h arles (A. ""illever) Tomlinson, J ohn "" . Singley, Mr ~. Dt!wt!t!~ (A. Sc hlichter) Wagoner, Mrs. C laude B. ( M. Groff) 19 19 1924 1914 Loyalty Fund Chairman Loyalty Fund Chairman Loyalty Fund Chairman If! aUa u C. Savage .Mrs. Sa11luel T. Roeder Paul E. Elicker Brunner, Mrs. Frank B. ( M . Grater) Ballantyne, Mrs. Richard ( H. Isenberg) Cougle, Mrs. Walter ( F. Sc heuren ) Fegley, Alma M. Bare, Rev. Paul W . Ebright, Emma K . Krekstein. He rman H. Berger, M". Clyde A. ( E. Roed er) Eby, H enry K. Leiphart, Rev. Elmer E. Bietsch, \Varren F. Elicker, Paul E. Paladino, Nicholas J . "Cauffiel, Meade 'ex. Ensminger, George R. Sa \'age, "" a Hace C. C hrist, Mrs. Walter J. ( M. Rothermel) Fern:e. Hele n M. 1920 C larke, Mrs. J ohn F. ( E. Poley) Fink. Mrs, \Villiam L. (E. Peters) Loyally Fund Chairman Dreibelbis, Mrs. Francis R. ( M. Zaugg) Fisher, Cha rl es A. Berlram ill. Ught George, C. Arthur Gebbard , Rev. He nry F. Ba rtman, Mrs. H arry (N. Detwiler) GOlshalk, Henry C. H ess, Maurice A. Brownback, Mrs. J. H arold (L. H ook) G roninge r, Helen Kell, Rev. Benjamin H. Crozie r, Mrs. J ohn ( M. Closson ) Hendrickson, Mrs. Richard C. (D. Hallig) K eyser, Mrs. J ohn (F. Detwiler) Deitz, Mrs. G ilbert A. ( A. Beddows ) H oover, Mrs. Charles H. ( M. Hocker ) · Longacre, Walter F. Gingrich, Lea h A. Kauffman, Henry S. M e rt z, Rev. J ohn E. God shalk, Mrs. R. L. ( deceased ) Roed e r, Mrs. Samuel T. ( M. Kistler ) Rumbaugh. Ulrich D. ·Grossman. Eugene S. Trout, G race W . Seaman, Ray G rove. D. Edgar Tyson, Edwardine E. Shelly, Mrs. Russell H. ( E. Hallman ) Heffe lfinger, Clare nce E. Walters, Mrs. J. Clifford ( M. Moye r ) Sigafoos. Cora H. Hef ren. A rthur R. Yost, Margaret A. Small , Rev. Larry B. *Helfferich, M rs. Donald L. (A. Knauer) 1925 W agne r, Edna M . Knipe, John F. Loyally Fund Chairman Yeager, William A. Li g ht, M r. and Mrs. Bertram Nt H eftry B. Seliers 191 5 ( A. G rim ) Bisbing, J ohn H. Loyalty Fund Chairmalt Miller, Miles V. Heiges, Ralph E. Harvey R. flandusl;((! Myers, Rev. J ohn \V. Kimes, Pearl C. Brooks, Mrs. Anne S. ( A. Schlichter) Pearson, M r!!. Laurence H . (P. Davis ) Se ll ers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. (R. Nickel ) Deininger. Rev. C harles F. (deceased) Tippin, Daniel N. 1926 Fiedler. M rs. Frederick J . (S. M ayberry) \-Vaiton, Arthur L. Loyally Fund Chairman Fink. William L. \Vilda!! in, Rev. ] ohn E. IIl1en C. Harman Gotlshalk. Horace C. (deceased) . Yost, Mrs. Ll oyd O. ( M. Erney) Brachman. Rev. Chester L. Ha rrity, Rev. Ralph J . Brenner, Rev. Scott F. 1921 Kneedle r, Eva C. Cann, Mrs. Winston E. ( A. Miller) · M cClure. Norman E. Loyalty Fund Chairman Charles Shellenberger Derk, Malcolm M. Mertz. Mrs. John E. (E. Weist) Fleming, Mrs. Harry R. ( M. Ehly ) Minich. Rev. Roy L. Bradway, Mrs. Edward J. ( L. Huttel ) Gilbert, Mrs. Harold R. ( L. Carl) Mitterling, Ralph Crane, Mrs. Thompson B. ( M. Moyer ) Gunnel, Oren W . R ahm, Marguerite R. Gulick, Mrs. Samuel S., Jr. (A. Roeder) Harman, Allen C. Vanderslice, Ha r vey R. · Helffe rich. Donald L. Kichline, Mrs. C. P. ( H. Walbert) Isenberg, Paul H . t91 6 Kirkpatrick, George W. R. LO)'lIlly Fund Chairman J ohnson, Mrs. K enneth G. (H . Fahringer) McGee, Mrs. J ohn ( H. Smith) D. Sterling Light Ludwig. Rev. L. Harrison M ye rs, Sydney E. Sheed er, Mrs. F. J. (J . Xander) Adams, John A. Paint!, Rev. R. Maxwell Gingrich, Herman F. Shell enberge r, Charles Radcl iffe, Isabella H. Gobrecht. Rev. \\falter R. 1922 Rockwell, Mrs. Donald ( M. Miller) Hartzel, Mrs. Joseph V. ( M. E. Kohler ) I... oyalty Fund Chairmaft Roehm. M acDonald Kichline, Ronald C. Jam es IV. Bright Schaeffe r, Mary L. Light, D. Ste rling' Arms. Mr. C. Theodore Sc hoenly, Claude V. Miller. Mrs. ""alte r M. ( M . Care) Bea r, Mrs. J ohn N. ( M. Bookman) Sc hoen Iv. Mrs. Richard (M. Barth) Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. Lesli e F. Brig ht, Rev. James W . Scull, Mrs. I. Frederic (E. Watkins) ( M. Paul) Ca nan. Alexander G. Shutack, Julia E. Shea rer, Simon S. Detwiler, M. W es ley Thoma s. Mr!!. Allan R. ( A. Kern ) 1917 DeVoe, Mrs. Jay ] . (A. Hendricks) U lrich. Rev. Edward ~'. Loyally Fund Chairman Cob recht, Rev. Loy C. Welker, Rev. Edmund P. 1\1 (If i0 1l fl. Rrij snyder Kelley, Susanne H. \Velsh. Rev. A. Augustus Koons, Guy A. Kulp, Mrs. Clayton R. ( M. J. I-ler!':be l'ger ) 1927 Mess inge r, Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. M onroe, Mrs. Frank ( M. Witman ) Loyalty Fund Chairman (S. Hunsicker) Newia, John G. Morloft J. Oppenhl' imer Moye r, Earl B. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Denny, William C. Reifsnyd e r, Marion H. ( D. Allen) Erb. George F. Scheuren. Clarence W . Peterman, Ernest R. Fink, Kenneth A. 'Yost, Lloyd O. Ulsh, Mrs. Leonard B. (E. Greenoyer) G locker, Rudolph K.
10 URSINUS COLLEGE BULLETIN Helffrich, Mr~. Randolph G. ( I. Johnson) 193 1 M ohn, K ermit Hespenheide, Mrs. \\falter JI. ( t!. art ) Batelnen, Robe rt L. P ea se, Robtrt De Ri a l Kauffman, Grace I. Black, K e rmit S. Pote. lI arr) II. Koch, George W. C lark, G eorge A . Robbins, :VIr. a nd ~l r:'!. J ack F. ( R. Grim) -Moyer, Stanley M. Coombs. Eliza beth F. Robe rt:'!, :-.J orman R. Nace, Rev. Oliver \-V . C reager, M rs. Alfred L. (G. \Villiams) Satte rthwa it e, ,\-1 r~. Thoma s C. 0ppenheimer, Morton J. Dillin, Re v. M elvin H . ( II. Va nSc iver) Stichler, Mary E. Egge, Blaire \V. So u de r ~, Btnja min F. Weh,h, Mrs. A . A. ( M . J enkim ) Furst, Mrs. Philip \\'. ( 1-1 . Drysdale) Starke, M rs. Fred ( I. L. Lodge) ""isler, Paul P. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. :Vl elvin A . Su ll ivan, M r, . H a rold E. ( ~1. I-I. Goh·,) Yost, Mrs. Merrill C. ( R. Kuder) ( :VI. S artoriu ~) Swea rer, W . lIor ace 1928 I-lag an, Mrs. J . B. (S. M . Freed ) Tas,ie. M n. Vince nt S. (C. G ross) Loyally Fund Chairmal1 H ellwig, Mr. and Mrs. Albe rt C. \Velsh, Re\'. \\'alte r ~ . Arlhur C. FatuI ( M . Reim e rt ) 2amo" ein , Be rnard B. Bauman, Stanley W. I-l ess, Warren K . 1934 Engle, Cha rles H. Kerpe r, Harold G. Loyally Fund Chairmll', Francis, Joel B. Keidel, Mrs. Charles ( V. Fe rtig ) Edw in B. l/erslll'Y Metcalf, Mr:'!. Charles O. Krall, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H . Albrig ht, Cheste r H . (G. Rothenberger) ( E. Strauss) B e tt ~, Mr ... Louis G. ( L. G ruve r ) Mulford, Floyd D. Lawall, Ruth E. Bowe r, Miles R. -Smith, Mrs. Irvin A . ( R. Engle ) Leibembe rge r, Mr!. . E. D. Boye r, Mrs. Allen 0. Strickla nd ) Stoneback, Jacob L. ( M. \Villiarnson ) C r essm a n, Edith M . L. \Viand, Harold May, Mr ~. \Villiam ( F. Roberts) Diskan, Mrs. A. Elmer ( ~1. L. R emsburg) 1929 M cBath, George R. La be r , Emily J. Loyalty FUTld Chairma)l Mye rs, A . Lloyd M cCa rtney, Mrs. H o race E. Randolph C . I/rI/Jrich Pedrick, Mrs. Joseph N. ( M . Strevig) ( R. M . Brubake r ) Alden, Mrs. H enry II. ( A. Carter) Pote, Mrs. Ilarry ( G. Lawton ) Neast, Betty M . Beltz, Walter E. Thomas, Mrs. Ralph ( D. Funk ) Newcomb, Mrs. Robe rt ( ~ . J one, ) Cook, orman L. Thompson, Albert S. Pfahle r, Sara L. Hartman, John S. \Veidensaul, Mrs. Thomson B. Russo, James M . Helffrich, Randolph G . ( G. Kendi~ ) T o lomeo, Martin Kistler, Mrs. Robert I. (R. Swope ) 1932 Tucker, M rs. Earle ( M. Moo re) -Leinbach, Irwin S. /"oyally Flllld Chairmall 1935 Peters, Mrs. Sherwood D. (J. Riddell) j\/rs. EvelYIl C. fll!llzrl I"o)-alty FUlld Chairman Richter, Mrs. Horace (M. Oberline) Allebach, Richard R. Blair Hunter Roehm, Mr>. MacDonnell (M. Cobb) Baker, Mrs. Richard (2. Propes ) Anden, Wilbur D. Schink, Howard P. Coates, J. Boyd Beltz, Mr ~ . \-"alter F. (A. Richard) Stocker, Margaret E. Deisinger, Mr!t. Arthur J. ( M. Stamm ) Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. ( M. Paxon ) Godshall, Horace E. Detwiler, Nevin R. Fox, Mildred 1930 Henzel, Mr~. Henry C. ( E. Glazier) G ambriJl, Mrs. n. B. ( L. MoJle ) Loyalty FUlld CIItl;rmaJ1 Herron, James J. Grimm, Anna D. Allsti" Cavill Lefever, Mr!.. Paul ( M. Rittenhouse ) Heiges, Jesse G . Alden. Henry H. Lesser, Beatrice C. Hunter, Blair R. Bateman, Mr'. Robert L. (1. Rickley ) Lipman, Carol F. Kutra, Peter C. Benjamin. Florence O. Livingood, Clarence S. "' Levengood, Paul \V. Berkenstock, Re v. Paul F. :Vla ssey, J. Parker Peiffe r, Mrs. Allen ( E. Hoover ) Boyer, Robert L. Mattern, Mrs. Charles (J Price) Shelley, Mrs. Eugene ( D. Thoma ~) Cilia, Joseph A. M cBath, Mr~. George R. ( L. Strickler) Stoudt, Re\. George P. Cornelius. Mrs. Frederick ( E. Yahraes) Ott, Mrs. Ray ( A. Uhrich ) 1936 Dembinski, Mr~. T. lIenry (M. Wayman) Ottinger, Rev. Donald A. LOJllity Futld Chairmall Diehl, Mr~. \-Villiam (A. Cassel) Peiffer, Allen L. Thot1llls J. Brddow Donaldson, James W. Pursell, Mr!.. William ( K. Inman ) · Beddow, Thoma !) J. Fink, Mrs. Kenneth ( M. Spence) Rentschler, Mrs. Lawrence B. Beyer, Harold A. Francis, Warren Y. ( M. Oanehower) Cla\\'~on, Alexander R. Gavin, Austin Rieser, Mrs. Sherwood C. ( R. Reigel) Coblenz, Mrs. Wendell ( M. Gring) Guenther, Mn.. William (M. Johnson) Roberts, Charles V. Cressman, Mrs. Randolph ( E. Krusen ) Henry, Mr!'. John K. (C. ""itman) Rockett, Mr!'. Wilmer C. ( H. Stanley) Davison, John Horning, M". Clark (J. Wilt) Sciricia, A. Benjamin Dee n, Robert R. Huber, Mrs. David A. (M. Smith) Strine, Mrs. Robert L. (C. Everingham ) Ehly. Rev. Charles F. -Kochenderfer, Thomas T. Styer, Mrs. Wilford (A. Schoenly) Fissel, George E. Lefever, Paul Swope, Curtis C. Freece, Allan C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Teter, RusseIJ C. Frey, Rev. Edwin H. (1. Zimmerman) Tolomeo, Mrs. Martin ( M. Crawford ) Ga rrell, Thomas \V. Mattern, Charles D. \Vagne r, Doris E. . Gla s ~moy er, Thoma s P. Maxfield, Mrs. Jerome C. 0. Mirza) \Vagne r, Paul R. Harbaugh, E. Kermit Metcalf, Charles O. \Villiams, R.Ray Harrison, Mf'. Alvin B. ( 5. H. Keyser ) Missimer, Iva K. 1933 Heffiege r, Pauline Pedrick. Joseph N. Loyalty FUlld Chairman Johnson. Norris A. Peters, Sherwood D. 1/. Obrr I-Irss Kane, Mn,. Arthur R. ( E. E\'ans) Place, E. Raymond Anderson, l\.lrs. Richard ( G. Urich ) Kocher, Donald Pyle, Henry L. Boniglier, Mrs. Elmer Levin, Rubin Rosenberger, Mn.. Harvey F. ( M. Rothenbe rger) Marshall, Mrs. David S. (J. Wea"er) Busteed, Mrs. George (G. M. Gardner) ( H. Laub e n~tein ) Schnure, Edgar H. Creager, Rev. Alfred Matthews, George R. Schussler, Mrs. William (~f. Smith) Eachm. Mr. and Mrs. John G., Jr. Ohl, Donald G. Strine, Robert L. (M. Deger) Reber, Lyndell R. Sullivan, Harold E. Faux, Fred J. Schaeffer, Re\'. lIenry A. \V. Webster, Mrs. Anna Thomas Fisher, Harold E. Shelly, Rev. Paul R. "Veiden~alll, Thomas B. Freeborn, Mrs. James (F. Gray) Shibe, ""illiam J. Jr. Werner, Horace A. . Hes~, H. Ober Stoudt, Mark R. Weist, Rev. Elam G. Lawrence, \o\' illiam F. Taxis, Mrs. Alfred, Jr. ( L. Gamer ) ""illauer, Philip B. Lee, Benjamin Taylor, John A., Jr. Wood, Mrs. George V. (A. Murray) Levin, Victor Herbert ""eidner, L. Montgomery, Jr. Yost, Calvin D., Jr. Miller, Eugene H. \Villiams, Mrs. Henry N. ( D. \Veiand)
URSINUS COLLEGE BULLETIN II 1937 Hedrick, Bernice B. Morningstar, Victor L. Loyalty Fllnd ClllIirma!, He ~s, Ivan \V. M oye r, Ralph A., Jr. A/rxlllldrr E. Lipki" Hile, H. Eugene, Jr. Tue", Joyce L. Beddow, Mrs. Thoma~ J. ( V. Fenton ) Klebe, Calvin C. Whiting, Mrs. William B. (N. Hoagland) Gaumer, Elmer S. KUlTa, Mrs. Peter G. (P. " ' alters) Winkelman, N. W., Jr. Krug, Louis A. Laucks, Samuel S., Jr. Yoemans, Mr. and Mn. John Mille r, Frank Leland, Mrs. John ( D. Hutt ) (W. \Veisge rber) Pancoast, G. Seiber Ma ~son, Mrs. Les li e I. (E. Cope) Shuster, Henry ex. '+2 R o llin ~, Mrs. Henry E., Jr. ( F. Isenberg) McDevitt, Mrs. Joseph ( M. Kershner ) 19+3 Se ncenbach. ea rI F. Miller, Mrs. \Valte r (G. Felton ) Loyalty F,Uid Cha;rm(lll Shell ey, Eugene Moyer, Mrs. J. Howlett (G. Long) Robert L. Cooke Thompson, Mrs. Charles ( L. French ) Moye r, Mrs. "Villiam O. ( E. Seidle) Baue r, Robert L. TwoTzydle, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Paisley, E. Spencer Burroughs, Charles \-\'. ( M. McDevitt) Poling, E. Jane Callahan, Mrs. Norman ( F. Wilt) \Vynkoop, Rev. Charles K. Power, William Cassel, Charles S. 1938 Robinson, Mrs. John M. ( D. McCo rkle ) DeSieghart, Mr!.. Fred (C. Hopkins) Loyalty Fund Clwirllltll' Rothermel, E. Loui se Ditter, ]. Will iam, Jr. Paul C. Craig;r Schildt, Mrs. Harold D. ( M. Long ) Eilts, Herman Baird, James Seagrave, Kenneth H. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. (B. Reese) Balsis, Leonard D . Shaw, Mrs. Ro ss ( D. Peoples) Gl iwa, Edward F. Bodley. J. Justice Slolterer, Lillian I-lamer, Charles E. Clouse. Kenneth L. Todt, Fred G., Jr. Hess, Mrs. Gilbert ( M. E. Peterson) Craigie, Paul S. Wardlo\\', Roger L. Hunsicker, Llewellyn W. Davison, Mrs. Jack ( E. ""are) Zizza, Mrs. Robert F. ( B. Grubb) Jacobs, Mrs. David l. (R. Reigle) Emmers, Rev. Edward Gemmell, Alfred McCausland, Edwin, Jr. French, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. 1940 Morrow, Evan R. (J. W ingate) Loyalty "'1II1d Chairman Moser, Ruth Fuerman, Warren Paul J. IIl ilsoll, Jr. North, Leon L., J r. Gottshall, Roben N. Atkinson, Harry Park, Mrs. Kenneth ( M. Herbert ) Groff, Vernon D. Bonos, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (B. Bickhart) Rapp, Robert Guest, Paul I. Clare, Mrs. Basil ( E. Hesketh ) Richards, James L., ] r. Harbaugh, Mrs. Raymond E. (M. Boyer) Clouse, Mrs. Kenneth L. ( M. Clark) Schultz, Ernest C. Hendrickson, Mrs. Albert A. Garwood, Mrs. Samuel (L. Brick) Staiger, Mr. and Mrs. Roger P. (J. Palilonis ) ·Gla ss moyer, Mrs. Thomas P. ( F. Thierolf) (M. Brown) Kindt, Norman S. Hadfield, Mrs. John Lindsey (E. Flink) Theurer, Mrs. John, Jr. (H. Rogalinski) Kleinbach, Mrs. Edward Handler, Mrs. John F. (M. Allen) Thomas, Jack L. ( A. M. Markley) Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Wentzel, Mrs. Richard C. (E. Shirey) Knoll, John M. ( D. Re ifsnyder ) 19H Krick, Ea rI S. Heyen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ( A. Ganser) Loyally Fund Chairman Kriger, Henry W. Huber, Evelyn M. Robert IV. Tredinnick Krug, Mrs. Louis ( M. Schaffer) Kirkpatrick, D. Wilkens Bo\\'man, Mrs. Joseph A. (M. Hess ) Laughlin, Henry P. McLaughlin, Hugh, Jr. Brashear, Mrs. David ( B. Cooke) Longaker, Benjamin H. McMurtie, Ellen Cress, Mrs. Harry Jr. ( A. Hess) 'Martin, Arthur F. Manning, John W. 3rd Dallimonti, Mrs. Renzo (E. Smith) Meisenhelder, Ralph B., lIr Mills, Mrs. Blake D., Jr. ( D. Cullen) Datz, Mrs. Ray (E. Williams) Miller, Mrs. Clarence W. ( L. Albert) Moyer, J. Howlett Graninger, Dorothy O. Moser, Margaret L. Paisley, Mrs. E. Spencer (E. Usinger) Hayes, Kenneth Pancoast, Mrs. G. Seiber (M. Brandt) Runkle, S. Frederick Hebden, Mrs. C. Stewart Porambo, John ]. Schultz, Mrs. Ernest C. ( N. Baker) Hogg, Mary H. Rahn, Mrs. Alfred W. ( Y. Beck ) Taxis, Rev. and Mrs. John O. ( D. Chew) Howell, Mrs. \\' illiam B. (J. Kircher) Reed, Lola S. Thompson, Edwa rd Hunsicker, Mrs. Llewellyn W. Reynolds, Mrs. Frank E. CR. Roth) Vosters, Mrs. Francis, Jr. (M. Harshaw) ( M. Tershowska) Robinson, Rev. Albert C. Wardlow, Mrs. Roge r L. ( R. Jones ) Ihrie, Mrs. Robert (D. Waltz) Ronan, R. Blair \Vil ~o n, Paul J., Jr. Imle, Mrs. Ernest P. (P. Mollard) Russo, James S. 19+1 Livingood, Mrs. Marvin (A. Dyer) Sando, Mrs. Briant, Jr. (A. Colsher) Eschbach, Mrs. Glenn E. ( R. Ludwig) Lytle, Mary Jane Steward, Robert E. Fohl, Richard G. Marshall, Rev. and Mrs. James W, Tornelta, Frank ]. Goldner, Mrs. Ralph ( R. Noble) ( M. Grow) Walker, Mrs. John U. (R. Harley ) Harrison, Jose ph, Jr. Porat, Mrs. Moshe ( t. Benda) \Vallick. Charles C., Jr. I-I a rtman, Emily Jane Robinson, Mrs. George S. (A. McDaniel) \."'altman, Mrs. Clifford ( M. Brosz) Jacobs. David l. Snyder, Evan \Veikel. H. Stanley Leuallen, E. Curtis Tredinnick, Robert W. \VIazelek, Mrs. \Valter A. ( E. Meyers ) Papp, Mrs. Ernest ( D. Newhard) \\Teiland, Mrs. Frederick (L. Walton) \Vozniak, John Purvis, Mrs. Robert E. L. ( A. Glancy) Whitlow, Mrs. Howard E. (E.]. Thomas) 1939 Ronan, Mrs. R. Blair ( M. J. Evans) Yost, ML and Mrs. John R., Jr. (C. Wolff) Loyalty Fund Chairman Schultze, Blanche E . \\' allace, Mrs. \"'illiam H. (L. Fairlie) CtUl1I E. EJhbac/t Showalter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L., Jr. 19+5 Alderfer, Me and Mrs. Henry (S. Staple) Loyalty Fund Chairman (H. Skilling) Smith, Mrs. Ian ( D. Adams) Jllrs. Charles II. Dando Atkinson. Mrs. Harry ( P. Clafin) \\'eiland, Frederick Atkinson, Mrs. Paul G. (B. A. Clayes) Bodley, Mrs. ]. ju !> tice ( R. By ron) Ze ~k i, Matthew R. Baganz, Herbert M .• Jr. Burkey, Mrs. Charles A. ( M. H. Stoudt) 19+2 Baird, Mrs. James ( B. Bradway) Clark, Morris B. Loyalty Fund Chairman Dando, Mrs. Charles A. (B. Brown) Ditter, Mabel B. Norman Callahan Dreisbach, Mrs. Lewis 5., Jr. Doland, Nelson C., Jr. Adams, Ga rnet O. (M. F. Tisdale) Dunn, Allen S., J r. Arnold, Richard W. Fitti, Regina M. Earnest, Frankljn III Brey, "Vallace S., Jr. Hebden, C. Stewart Eshbach, Glenn E. Callahan, Norman H illman, Mrs. Richard B. (L. Manning) Fitzmaurice. Mrs. Walter (R. Shoemaker) Glass, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "V., Jr. Knieriam, Rev. Frederick P. Gebhard, M ildred (R. Hoke) Leinbach, Thomas C. Gross, Mr. and Mr~. Robert (M. Lucker) Groff, Mrs. Harvey D. ( F. Kooker) McKinney, Mrs. Robert (D. Titzck) Curzynski, Raymond Heefner, William F. MacNeal, Rev. George D. Haas. Rev. Paul P. Huckel, Russell W. Mally, Saul S. Harbaugh, Raymond E. McAllister, Robert M. Morrow, Mrs. Evan R. (M. Hudson)
12 URSINUS COLLEGE BULLETIN .North, M n,. Leon L., Jr. Gray ... on, Mr. and Mr ... . B. L. Ott, Mr ... George (J. Stringfield ) Pierce, Frank F. (A. L. Phillip,) Peoples, ~lr. and ~I r'. Richard (D. Post) Powers, Mrs. \Villiam R. (J. Featherer) l-i eUing, ~tr .,. R. J. ( M . Carter) Poley, ~tr s. Karl (C. \V arren) Rapp, Mrs. Robert (A. Baird ) Hubbell, Jane E. Poole, Mr .... Robert III (E. Smith) Richards, Mr .... James L., Jr. ( B. Cloud) JlIl>pe, Robert J . Reid, Richa rd Schellhase, Rev. Ri chard Kell ey, Mr'i. John R., Jr. (~. Veith) Reinhart, ~tr. and ~t r ... Kenneth G. Schmalstick, Mrs. Paul (E. Paetzold ) Kra ... ney, Robert L. (E. Parr» ) Shuttleworth, John E. Leute, Milla rd \V. Robert ... , Alfred D. SuA a!!, William V. McCa rly, Ruth Roger't, Mr .... J. Bruce (H. A. Bo."ert) Vailoti, Jose ph M . Maq)ie, Dorothy J. S:lurman, Mr ... George E. (1\1. Ewen) Walsh, Mrs. Richard E. (F. Cramer) Miksch, Jame ... \V ., Jr. Scha lck, II a rry C. White, Mr!!. William ( M. Gelpke) Miller. Forrest \V. Schenk, Mr"i. Norman E. ( 1-1 . Southall ) 19+6 Morriston, \\'ebb Saylor, M r"i.Robert R. (A. L. Shober) /..oy,,/Iy FUlld Chairllltlll M oyer, Evelyn M . Turner, M n. \Villiam E. (V. \Van"er) Mar{lli erill' /..yl/e Mullikin, Helen E. U lm er. John Paul Andrews, Mr~. George ( V. C harles) Myers, Louis 11., Jr. \Veiss, Alvin L. Baker, Mrs. II. William, Jr. (E. R. Eagles) Norman, john R. , Jr. \V ent~el, Richard C. Balthaser, Anna C. Novotny, Mrs. Daniel (J. A. Sc hultz) \Vhitney, Ri chard II. Dauerty, Mrs. Charles ( II. ,",'a lker) Pa rker, Mrs. Ernest (E. Daniel!!) \Vhittaker, Mr!.. Robert (E. Knaefler) Erb, Mrs. ClIrti~ L. (T. Gresh) Payne, Mrs. P. Donald ( M . Bell ) \Vilron, Mrs. J. Gordon (J. j. Hea l) Geist, Robert R. Porte r, Mr:, . Reid H. ( M . A. Ballantyne) \Vilt, LUlher CeHegan, Mr .... Paul E. (P. Ezickson) Reid, Mr:,. Richard (C. Schaeppe) Yate ... , Mr,. Daniel A. (R. Boswell) Hunsberger, Wilma E. immons, Archibald Yeya, Kllluko Lytie, Marguerite ,",'. SOlle rwine, Mrs. Andrew II. (J. Day) Zweig, Robert 1\1. Page, Mrs. Loui'i A. ( M. j. Moore) Stierly, Doris E. 19 50 Pegg, Mrs. Robe rt ( K. Sinclair) Sweeton, Mrs. Fred erick I-I. (P. Brown ) Loyally Fund Clltlirmtlll Peterson, Mrs. K. C. (J. Shoemaker) Turner, \Valter E. Alfred M . M asrr Pierce, Mrs. F. F. (5. Deibler) \Valburn. Mr ~. Richard A. Bau r, Mrs. \Villiam (J. Derstine) Snyder, Mrs. Evan ( V. Boyer ) ( \V. Troutman) Binder, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick (D. 'eill ) Spangler, Ford C. \Veinmann, Harry D. Hoye r, Mrs. C. Donald (E. Marcon ) Stauffer, Paul S. 19+9 C hamb e r~ , Mrs. \Valter E. (A. Lackman ) Tredinnick, Mrs. Roben W. Loyally FlInd Chairman Fluck, Mrs. Lewis S. ( H. Fretz ) (E. Laughlin) /Hr. aud MrJ. Ke,lIlrlh Rrinlltlrt Frederick, J ea n B. Trettin, Mr. and Mn. Cene D. Ackerman, Elam G. Fry. Mrs. He rbert (S. Lebon ) (K. Harmer) Alger, Chadwick Gehman, Robert Vanderploeg, Earl E. Arters, Robert K. George, Glenn F. Woodln.nd, Horace S. Arvanitis, Cyril S. Heavner, Frank R. III Wynkoop, Mrs. J. \Varren (G. Howard) - Bahney, David I. I - Iughe ~ , Anne E. 1947 Bakes, Mrs. Seth ( F. Lewis ) Lovelace, Roger D. Loyally Fund CIUlirmtw Berry, Russe ll Maser, Mr. and Mn-. Alfred M. N(lIfcy J. T"lco ll Bossler, Irvin L. (E. Sheller) Alger, Mrs. Chadwick (E. Reynolds ) Boye r, C. Donald M cClennan, Gilberl A. Allen, Mrs. John (F. Kirkpatrick) Ildll, Jack J. Meade, Edward C. Bain, Mrs. Andrew (J. Wilmot) Brown, Mr:,. Kennard E. (J. Nagel) Miller, M:llcolm F. Bowman, Joseph A. Chambers, ,",' alter E. Moury, Nehon Deemer, Walter R. Clarke, John G. Oberholtzer, \Villiam L. Dresher, Mrs. Ernest ( D. Sponaugle) Cox, ) ames L. D. Permar, J onathan S. Frey, George 0., Jr. Coyne, Mrs. Cha rles T. B. Poole, Robert I I I Garber, Calvin S. ( B. J. Crouthermel) Saman"elo, Samuel C. Keyes, Erma D. Dougherty, George M., Jr. Saurman, George E. Levan, Raymond K. Dunning, Mrs. John B. (C. Price) Turner. \\Tilliam E., Jr. Lee, Mrs. Robert (A. Baird) Elill, Daniel J., Jr. \\'ebb. John R. Madara, Samuel'"". Fau~t, Catherine E. \Veisel, Donald J. McFeeters, Mrs. William (M. Kegoreiss) Fink, Mrs. Richard D. ( E. Hahn ) \\Tilde, William R. Miller, Mrs. LeRoy, Jr. (J. Loomis) Fordham, Kenneth C. Yode r, Rev. George H. Much, Sheridan D. Freed, Mrs. Robert (M. Benzen) YOllng, Mr ... J ohn A., Jr. (A. Thomp!.oo n ) Nikel, William L. Freking, Dorothy L. 1951 Ort, Walter E. George, Mr~. Glenn ( M. Hewitt) l.oyt"'y Fund Chairman Parsons, William T. Gilbert, Stanley Floyd E. itulire, Jr. Roncace, Francis R Crant, Mr!-. Harry, Jr. ( E. Eschelrnan ) Ackerman, Guenther R. Souerwine, Andrew I-faines, Paul K. Adams, Mrs. Andrew ( M. Kurtz) Starer, Larrimore J. Hallman, Clarence R. , Jr. Altemus, M r .... \Villiam C. ( V. \Vilson) Strarron, Mrs. Roln.nd P. (S. Friday) Hand, Roy H. Barndl, Gwendolyn (Schaffer) Talcott, Nancy J. I-Iendricks, Mn,. Elli~ (E. Gross) Baxter. \Villard E. Taylor, Mrs. Roderick M. (A. Boltz) He ring, Morton Be:lrdwood , Mr. and I\/Ir:, . J oseph T. III Wenner, Mrs. William R. ( M. Harte) I-litchcock, J. Robert ( L. Bornemann) 19+8 Hodge, M". William ( K. M cCullough) Bell, lI enry \V. Loytl/ly Fund Chairman Idler, Charb C. w. Berjiall, Ri chard Richard II. Clark )ohl1 ... ol1, t\'trs. Ralph B. ( R. E. Pettit) Bomberger, Daniel A. Ackerman, Mrs. Guenther R. ( I. Barr) Kajmo, John R. Braun, \Villiam H. Amadeo, Jose H. Kara:,ic, Bernard Burkhardt, \Villiam F. BOlin, Andrew A. Karasic, Jerome Chance, Mrs. Daniel B. ( ~. Vadner) Bakes, Seth Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. George Chri,tensen, \\'alter J .. Jr. Bohn, Walter R. (J. McWilliams) Coleman, Mrs. Philip ( M. Taylor ) Bright, Phyllis R. Kimes, Thomas F. Cooke, Mrs. II a rry E. (I-I. Roughton ) Buckner, John lIarold Landes, Burton R. Corkhill, Mr!.o. Richard (N. "Vi~eman ) Clark, Richard H. Lewis, Robert M. Davi!.o, Mr!.o. Thoma:, G., Jr. (N. Bare) Cotler, Jerome M. McClennan, Mrs. Gilbert M. (M. Smith) Deitz, Susanne n. Dabback, DeWitt T. McKenzie, Thomas II., Jr. Fording, Norman M., Jr. Durfee, Rev. Harlan C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fry, lIerbert E. Evans, N. Dean (D. Greenwood) Gallagher, \Villiam C., Jr. Fink, Richard D. Moury, Mrs. Nelson (J. McNault) Geary, Mr .... Frederick ( M. Simcoa) Fornari, Josephine Myers, Mrs. William (B. L. Harr) Ceiger, Fred C., Jr. Garner, Vau~hn C. Newmann, Mrs. George C. (R. Meyer) Cilberl, Mrs. Stanley (J. Keller )
URSINUS COLLEGE RULLETl~ 13 Gross. Bernita A. Miller, T heodore R. U C Messiah Chorus Gross. Joseph 0., Jr. Mullahy, john j. Helfferich, Mr. a nd Mrs. Wm. U., Jr. Muska, Edwin T. Largest in History ( M. justice) Pascucci, Eugene A. Herber. Robert C. Poore, William ,.1. The seventeenth annual presentation Jones, Eleanor Reice, Da vis S. of H andel', ,11 essiah is scheduled t hi, Jordon, Rohert N .. Jr. Reifeis. Ca rl II. Justice, M r. and Mrs. Floyd E .. Jr. Rittenhouse, B. Franklin, Jr. year for the evening of Thursday, De ( M. M cPhe rson ) Roemer, Ernest A., Jr. cember 2. Lord, M r. and Mrs. Ru ssell K . ( K . Haney) Royer, A nn G. Lovelace. Mrs. Roger D. (M. J. Miller) Sa poroschenko, My kola The U rsinus Jll essiah Chorus has al Mack, Mr. a nd Mrs. Ru sse ll E. (R. Andes) Scheirer, Mrs. Paul C., jr. ways been lauded for its rendition of the Meeker, Thrygve R. Sch ultz, Frank, jr. great sacred oratorio. One year the chor Miller, LeRoy Jr. Shak in , William us was invited to si ng in the John W ana Miller, Marilyn J eantle Shirtz, Dorothy E. Miller, Marilyn Joyce Sternberg, Mrs. Ralph ( F. Rose) maker Store in Philadelphia. Edwin Powell, M r. and Mrs. J ohn R. Summe rs, Cha rl es R. Schloss, music critic o n the Philadelphia (J. T. Reni. r ) Su mmers, J erry / n{fllirfr said it was the fin es t Messiah Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W . Swartz, Harry M . J ( M. E. Morgan) Sweeton, J eremy D. chorus on the Eastern seaboard. Schaeffer, Mrs. William ( L. Gra nnis) Terres, Mrs. H arold I. ( B. M. H a ll ) Although the number in the choru, Sc heirer, Paul C .• J r. Thomas, Ralph R. has never been under 100, this year there Schmidt. Emile O. VanHorn. William W. Schroeder, Charles E. Walker, Mrs. j oseph H. ( L. Bechtle ) is the largest number ever to be in the Scirica, Frank J. W ebber, Donna L. chorus-268-not c 0 u n tin g practice Sechrist, Gene L. Weidknecht, Shirley L. teachers and alumni who will add to the Serra, Salvatore M . \\fe isel, Mrs. Donald J. (M. Matteson) number the night of the performance. Sheppard, Robert \.y. W eller, Mrs. Nelson A. ( E. K err) Shive r, Mrs. James B. ( D. Dietrich ) Wimberg, M rs. Wilbur J. 0. Woodruff) Each year the guest soloists, who are Somerville, \Vinifred L. \\'imerberg, Mrs. Richard R. from lew York City, are accompanied Stokes, Charles S. ( M. E. janso n) Vickers, Stanley M. Woodworth , Elaine M . by members of the Philadelphia Orches tra and a group of student musicians. Voorhees, \Villiam C., Jr. 1953 Wag ler, Robert \;y. Dr. William F. Philip, who initiated Wagman, Sidney L. Loyalty FUlld Chairman W ell er, Nelson A. Mrs. Ross H opple the Messiah tradition, has directed the Wildasin, Doyle F. Becln el, Mrs. Dona ld ( A. E. Harte) rehearsals and the final performances Wimberg, Wilbur J . Benn ett, H erbert F. each year. Dr. Philip receives many let Wisle r, Mrs. GeorgI! ( D. Meyers) Bergt:r, j oyce E. ters from alumni each year expressing Woodward, W ayne Berman, Stanley L. Young, Donald E. Boyd, Adele P. their appreciation for having an oppor Young, John A. Brandau, Betty Lee tunity to be a part of the Jl1 essiah tra 19 52 Ca nan, Sarah V. dition. Loyalty Fund Chairman Ca rter, Edythe L. Eugene II. PasclJcci Davis, Robert G. Baumann . Phyllis H. Degerberg, Mrs. A. \Vm. ( D. Handy) Borkey, Marianne Desola, Dolores B. Curtain Club Plans Boyd, Suzanne Feldt, Marna Brown, Mrs. Francis M. (J. B. Kuehn ) Guli ck, Jane E. Fall Production Cilley, Jeanne W . Henry, Mary Lou Cohen. Norman N. Hering, W alter The Curtain Club's production The Crawford, Barbara ]. Hitchner, Joan M . Davis. Thomas C. Hopple, Mrs. Ross E. (N. L. Everhart) Night of Jalluflry 16th is scheduled for Degerbert, A. William j ones, M rs. Paul M . (J. ComptOll ) November 19th and 20th. Mr. H. Lloyd Deluca, James Kiefaber, Frank W . Jones, newly appointed Director of the Doughty, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ( M. French) Kumpf, Robert E. Curtain Club, and ?lir. James Bowers, Downey, Mrs. Thomas R. (R. Feidler ) Lea man, ]va n B. Eecker, Mrs. j ohn ( B. Sta gg) Loveland, j eanne A. Class of '55, directors, are busy with re Edleman, J ohn R . Luk ens, William E. hearsals and promise a stirring perform ' Ely, j . Jay Lumis. Sallie W. ance. Fach, Charles E., Jr. Manning, j ohn R. Farquhar, J oan McConnell. john R. The past theatre season having sco red Feist, H arold E. McElroy, Betty R. such a sm ash hit throughout the country Fellman, Nelson M., Jr. Meeker, Marjorie A. with the popular Caille Mutill), COlirt Fisher, Peter B. MersfeJder, Marjo ri e H. Frohner, Mn.. Arthur (J. Careless) Reife is. M rs. Carl H. ( M. E. Sharp) !]1artial Trial, the Curtain Club of Ur Green, Mrs. Robert B. (]. Kirby) Reiss, Fred si nus College has decided to equal this H enderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roeder, Barbara A. success with another version of a court (J. Hartzel) Sapp, J oan M. Humbert, Jack W . Scha rf, Evelyn O. trial, namely, The Night of J alluary Johnson, Lois A. Schefller, Roberta F. 16th. The unique feature of this play i, Jones, Paul M. Schweitzer. M . I rene that the jury will be drawn from the Lambert, J oseph C. Scott, James F. audience each night of the performance Lande, Saul Smale, Ha rold L. Leety, j ean T. Sprenkle, Mary E. and the cast will not know what verdict Levin, Warren M. Sternberg, Ralph will be rendered , they having prepared Lintne r, Mr. and Mrs. I·Jerman A. Tiedek en, Genevieve A. alternate endings for the play. (S. Marcussen ) VanHorn, Mrs. William (8. Witt) Loman, Katherine A. Van, Janet L. All alumni are invited to attend either Loomis, Wilmer F. , Jr. \'\'eaver, J ohn W. performance of this play. Tickets arc MacK enzie, Donald S .. Jr. W eise l, K enneth G. $1.00. All seats are reserved. Call ?II". Mammel, K enneth A. \-V enner, Howard T. Matthew, Grace E. Wilson, George M. Steele in the President's office for reser M ewing. Edward Student U ni on (Ruby 1953) vations or buy tickets at the door.
14 URSINUS COLLEGE BULLETI:; NEWS ABOUT OURSELVES
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the ministry of the Evangelical and R e arll1 . At Brown Field, Comma nder johnson 1891 formed Chu rch in 1953 , in orde r to enter the will have cha rge of ~ome 1,200 military per ministry of the Pr ote~ tant Episcopal C hurch. so nnel a nd 120 civilian e mployees. Horaa T. 11/ agnrr, who is now living at Since jan. I. 1953 he has been ~e r vi n g St. Dr. Th ea. fl . BOYIt'Il has m oved his medi 270 W. 6th Street, Claremont, California has Thomas' P rotestant Episco pal Parish at cal practice from York, Penna .• to Lancaster, written to Jay C. Frall r;s that he would like C room, in Prince George's County, Mary Penna., where hi s present address is 868 to receive news from his classmates. land. G ra ndview Blvd. has been a Bre thren Mrs. Frederick CorTle/ius ( Belly YIlhra es) Rev. J. C. Francis Mr. Elmer Gaumer pastor in Lebanon, Penna. si nce 19 02, and is working as women'~ edito r and food editor 5010 Smedley St. is the author of articles on local and church on th e Florida Times Union, jacksonville, 1937 Phila. 4 1, Penna. hi story. Florida. Betty has a son 20 who is a senior at \-Vm. jenning~ Bryan Uni ve rsity. Jam es L. lIillier writes that he is a super v i ~or in th e Cell ophane Division of the E. I. Dupont and Co. 1892 None appointed 1931 Rev. Frank E. Reynolds has been elected AIrs. J essie Roya Greaves, founder of the pastOr of S1. f\nd rews Reformed Church, Jo hn L. LatsJIIlw write~ that he i~ in his Royer Greaves School for Blind at Paoli, was Reading, Pa. Re\'. Reynolds is married to the third year as pastor of the Freeport M etho honored at a surprise birthday party Sep former J afte ROlh, '38. T hey han five chil dist Church, Freeport, ~.Y. In that time tember 8, 1954, by the Soroptimisl Club of dren: j ohn, 13 i Mary Jane, 8; Kathy. 7; church attendance ha ~ tripled with 225 new West Chester in ob!o.c rvance of her 80 th birth james, 5; and David, 3. m embers being received last year and the day. The program was simil:lr to th e video MIS . Frank Reynolds show " This is you r Life." treasury has been d oubled. This church is now considered one of the strongest Metho 68 Maple Aye. Mrs. Greave." who hold~ many honors, 1938 LiulctQw n. Penna. dist Churches in the New York area. was named Chester County Woman of the Mrs. I'iftrt' nt NI'Y (Alice PluftkeJt ) is now Year this past spring. She was a lso honored Mrs. Charles Mattern by the State in 1950 when she won the Com 19 Coll ege AYe., Trappe employed at the T obyhanna Signal D epot, monwea Ith Awa rd as Distinguished 1932 Collegeyille, Penna. Tobyhanna, Pa. Daughter of Pennsylv ania. James J. 1/ I' rrOIl rerorts he has two chil Mrs. Robert H. Landis Mount Alvc rna Rd. dren, a son, james, aged 14-, and a daughte r , 1940 R. O. 2. Media. Pa. Constance, age 12. H e is now General Man 1898 ager for the Merca ntile Claims Division of llfarl;1t M. Ko/w, M .D., has completed his Dun and Bradstreet, Jnc. res ide ncy at th e Lahey C linic, Boston, Mass. Rev. Dr. If/m. Brown- Jo/uu()n has heen EIl f'1t JlIl'lllllrlrie is among 6 1 students at recently honored by a Life Membership in Mrs. Sidney Hampson Ih e Unive r:-.ity of Wisconsin who have won the "Sojourner Clublf and Life Membership 43 Meade Ave. , broad Axe 1934 Ambler, Penna. hon or~ for o u t~ta nding work during their in Perpetuity has been granted in the Mili university ca reer, it was announced at the tary Chaplains Association of the United 1\ f rs. Lawson Earl (JlIarion Blew) com annual All University H onors Convocation States Army. He has spent the past summer pleted he r second yea r as commissioner of held on june 18. Miss McMurtrie received at his former home in New Britain. Con the Lower Perkiome n Little Lassies Softball the Burr A. Beach Award. given for excel necticut. His pre~ e nt address is 10 Hobson League. Mrs. Earl and her group of twenty le nce in graduate scholarship and for orig St. and Shippen Ave. Stanford, Conn. coaches and manager ~ organized four teams inal and productive resea rch which will ad Mrs. Richard Schoenly fo r older girls and four "Little Sister" teams vance the art and science of vete rinary 1219 \'(1. Russell St. for the younger S! irls. medicine. 1926 Phila. 40. Penna. IVi/liam F ...O'Dol111 ell .. took a seminar Entf'st P. Aluller has been appointed As course on co ll ective bargaining agreements sistant Professor of History and Government Rev. Ray 1\/ axwell Paine, minister of the at the Practicing Law Institute in New York at Bates College. Reformed Church of the Ascension at Nor City. Mr. O' Donnell is a member of the law R f' v . Pall/ n. Snead was elected president ristown, Pa., was honored by a twenty-fifth firm Rutter, O'Donnell, and Mauger of of the Lancaster Synod, April 27, 1954. anniversary service of h is ordination. on Pottstown, Pa. /f/illard 1\'1. Snyder, is a T .V.A. engineer Sunday, May 16th, 1954-. In the Phila delphia and is located in Knoxville, Tenn. Synod Rev. Paine is serving on the Commit tee on National Missions. In Norristown he tj~~'l e!~!!n~ k~rf5. 2. 1935 Penna. MIS. Albert \'(/. Foster is Chairman of the Radio Committee for the 405 Parkview Dr. 1941 \'(/yn ncwood. Penna. Greater Norristown Council of Churches and Mildred G . Fo x~ writes that an article of is an active Rotarian. hers entitled " Providing (or the Gifted" was J OSl' ph Duhuque writes that for the past Mrs. A. A. Welsh published in th e Bul/etin 0/ the National IIs several years he has been Director of Pub 130 \'(Iall St. socia/10ft 0/ Secondary School Principals, No li c Relations for the Columbialt Preparatory 1927 Bethlehem, Penna. ,'ember, 1953, and was reprinted in the S choo l, \Vashington. D.C. In this capacity Educlltiolt Digest, February, 1953. joe travels to variolls reserve units and to George F. Erh is selling insurance for the high school groups to interest people in com Columbian Life Insurance Company. Mrs. Lachman Rinehart ing to Columbian to prepare for one of the 16 PineHee \'(/ay Mrs. Raymond Hed~i o:' k 1936 Belmar. N. J. majo r military academies. He also se rves 432 E. Slocum St., Mt. Airy as liaison man between the United States 1928 Phila .• Penna. Il'il/jam J. Shihe, Jr' l was rece ntly appoint Congress and Columhi(ln rega rding Congres ed D irector of Research at R. M. Hollings David Hoagey, 13 year old son of Lloyd sional appointments to the Academies. head. Inc., Camden, N.J. .4 . H oagl'Y, won the 1954 Lehigh Valley Soap Mr. (lud Mr!. GeorgF H opkins (£mily L . Cmdr. Norris II. Johnson became the com Box Derby in A ll entown, Pa. IVIlfJlt f' r '43) have m oved into their new mander of Brown F ield, Navy Auxiliary Air home on jug Holl ow Road, Valley Forge, Pa. Station at Chula Vista, San Diego, Calif. George is a rese arch chemist with the West ~ ~~ ~~~~ia~' R~~nry Cmdr. johnson entered the navy several Company, Phoenixville, Penna. 1930 D rexel Hill. Pa. years before Pea rl H arbor where he was Danirl 1\1 . f/(lrlline is associated with the R ev. J OSl!ph N. Pedrick was ordained to stationed at the time of the Japanese at credit department of Campbell Soup Co., the Sacred Order of Priests of the Protestant tack in 194-1. Recently he has been on Guam Camden, N.j. Episcopal Church on April IS, 1954-. He left as operations orficer ror the Navy's air Dorothy Ehmann Downing writes that she
URS INUS COLLEGE BULLETIN 15 is living in Yorkto wn I-I eig hts. New York, Mrs. J ames Baird Mary Lre SIurgis graduated in june from 7 WollaslOn Rd . Carnegie Schoo l of Technology in Pinsbu rgh where she teaches physical education. The 1945 Wilmington 3. D el. Downing:- ha ve a .. on 12 years old a nd a wi th the degree of Master of Libraq· daughter 2 year~ old. /lrrbfrt M . B(lg(lllz, M.D. ( ex. '","5) re Science. Ma ry Lee has now accepted a po JlIr. IViJ/ialll F. T OIII/inson ha :o. been named port:o. that after serv ing in the United States 'tit ion a:o. A!I:o.i!ltant Lib rarian for the Penna. director of research a nd development a t the Air Force a:o. C hi ef of the M edical Service Salt Mfg. Co. in their research laboratories Stepa n Chemical Compa ny. C hi cago, III. at \Vright-Patter<,on Air Force Ba se in Ohio, at \"'hite M ar5t h, Penna. he is returning to the practice of Inte rnal R alldolph II. If?ardell, Attorney-at·law, ha ~ Miss C ha rl otlc \'(fi lmcr opened office3 in O re land, Pa., where he and I 178 Main SUCCI, Trappc Medicine in \Vilming ton, Delawa re. Dr. 1942 CollcJ:e vilic. Penna. Baganz is the father of t wo child ren, Bar hi3 fam ily now make their home. Mr. \Var- I bara and Bruce and li ves at 209 Jackson den was graduated from the University of The Rev. and itln. Edwin 1. 1l!ilchfJ/ Blvd. Oeerhurst, Wilmington, Delaware. Chicago Law School in 1952 and was for- I ( LeI/ orr Bl'd 'y) a nd th eir Iwo daughters, merly associated with th e law firm of Duffy, Maxin e and j oa n, ha ve moved to North amp· Mrs. Frank Piercc 1308 l-I a cdinJ: Ave. M cTigne, and McIlhone of Hatbo ro and to n, Pa. where Rev. Mitchell was ca ll ed to 1946 Palmyra. Pa. No rristown. serve St. Paul's Evangelical and Refo rmed IVafl fr E. Turn er writes that he has ju ~t Church. Rev. Uiclwrd R. Cross ha s been elected compl eted Pa rts l and I I of nationwide ex· The 81st anniven.ary ce lebration of Beth pa!:l tor of th e immnnuel Evangeli ca l and Re aminations administered by the American any Orphan:-' I-lome of the Evangelical and formed Church in Cambridge, Md. Dick has Institute for Property and Liability Und er· Reformed C hurch wa s held August 26, 1954-. had a varied and interesting ca reer since writers, Inc. The successful completion of A specia l part of the program w as the in graduat ion from Ursinus. He graduated the remaining three parts will lead to the stallati on of Ga"'lf't O. A dams as Superin from La ncaster Theological Semina ry in award of the designation of Chartered prop- I tendent. M ay 19 51 and in the Fall of 1951 sa il ed for e rty and Casua lty Underwrite r. Si:o.ter Peter Claver, 0.1'. ( D orothy Duwt ) Bremen, Germa ny for the Heifer Project. is a li br arian at Rosa ry College, Ri \'er \Vhile in Germa ny he married Gudrun \Val. M. ". S"h B,ke, 2B· l, Redfield V. Fore:o.t, Ill. traud \Veber of \N itten-A nnen in \\fest 1949 Meutchen. N . J. phalia. Upon returni ng to the United States Mrs. Frank \'(food 11lrs. C. Stcwart Jllillllich (Nancy Pharr) 118 \X'cbSlc r Ave. the C ros :o. family made their residence in 1943 \'(' yncote. Penna. 51. Peter:o.burg, Florida, for over a year. Dick writes that they have bought a home at 25 8 w as elected to his present charge in Cam Beachwood Ave., Springfield, Del. Co. Penna. Charfrs Ifl. Burro ughs, M.D., ha :o. been bridge on june 2 1, 195+. Mr. and Mrs. Gross M r. Irvill Bossler is teaching math e mati c~ I appointed M edica l In :o.pector for the Ewing write that th ey are \'ery happy in Cambridge at t'he Cent ral Bucks Joint Hig h School. Township Sc hool system, Trenton, ~.j. and welcome any Ursinus a lumni who may M rs. Robert If? eckstrom ( Belly Brough 111r1. Frfd DeSieghardt (Conn ie H opkins) be in the vici nity. Their address is 30"," Peach ton ) repo rh that he r hu:o.band was transfe r· writes that she and her family ha ve moved blossom Ave., Camb ridge, Md. red to the Link· Belt Company's Philadelphia from C hambersburg. Pa., to 232 Chestnut illrs. Paul E. Gesreg(llt ( Ph oebe Ezicks olt ) Pla nt. They are no w making their home at Street, Haddonfield , N. j. where her hu sband reports !I he is a family and marriage coun· 29 "V oodhill Drive, Willow Grove, Pa. i:o. a field man with th e Supplee-"Vills·J ones seie r with the Family Se r vice of Delaware 1H rs. D fborah /lummrfer Iff (Co nsI'lfI fI' Milk Company. Their son, Freddy, was a County, Upper D a rby, Pa. Bn w ell ) reports she is going to graduate yea r o ld on October 21st. school at the University of Pennsylvania. Rrv. J . Bla;l/e F islfr, a director of the Mrs. C. D . Willis She is a Iso working on a mumps soluble anti 8 Pil~rim Rd. C hristi an Education Department of the 1947 Plymouth Meeling, Pa. gen with her hu sba nd. The Hummelers' ad Brook lyn Division of th e Protestant Council dre:o.s is 6640 Sprague St., Phila., Penna. since 194-9, at a specia l meeting of the Boa rd Andrrw If. Souerw;ne, an instructo r in Dr. IIl jl/jam F. If? "ber has completed hi \ of Directors wa:o. appointed Interim Staff psychology at Trinity College, received his internship at Geisi nge r Memorial Hospita l Executive. Prior to coming to the Brooklyn Ph.D. degree June 13 from th e Unive rsity and ha s started a residency in psychiatry at Divi:o.i on, Rev. Fister was Associate Pastor of Connecticut. A ndy rece ived his Masters Rock land State Hospital, Orangeburg, N.Y. of th e la rgest Evangelical and Refo rm ed degree from th e Unive rsity of Pennsylva nia, ]\ [rs. Thomas D. Ly,IC ( Dorothy-Ardrtl Church in the U nited Stales, the Salem where he was an assi:o.tam until he joined D ellll ) i :o. now li ving at 620 1 "Vest 76th St., C hurch in Rochester, Ne'w York. the Trinity faculty in 19+9. His Ph.D. dis Overland Park, Kansas. The g irl ~ of ''''"3 held their eleventh annual sertation, in the fie ld of social psychology, Dr. Ja ck Brill has begun the general prac luncheo n at the Bn rclay Hotel, Philadelphia was a study of " Relati om. hips between Par· tice of medicine at 238 Church St., Amherst, on September 17 , 1954-. Seventeen members enb and Som on Aurhoritarianism/' Ohi o. attended: Mrs. C harles Albright ( Wilma 1l1r1. T . John Michael ( Barbara Parkin Richard Peo ples has reported to th e U.S. MacC ready ), Mrs. Fred Binder (G race SOil) writes she and her family aTe no\-\' liv Naval Ho:o.p ital, Oakland, Calif. for intern Brandt ). Mr:o.. Robert Cooke ( Virg ini a ing at 236 Sandre Road, Fairfax, \\filming· training. Ern e~ t ), Mrs. Fred DeS ieg ha rdt (Constance ton 3, D el., where her hu sband is employed Hopkins Blum). Mrs. George Hopkins as a certified public accountant. None appoinled ( Emily ""agner) , Mr ~. David Jacobs (Ruth Paul Drtwiler resigned after fiv e yea rs a: 1950 Ri egel), Mr ~. "" alter Lamon, Jr. ( Dorothea football coach at M edia Sc hool to become a Drrek R. Highley is continuing graduate Trout), Mi s~ Ruth M oser, Mrs. Richard Pat g uidance teacher at Pennridge Hig h Sc hool. research at Purdue U niversity on the inA u terson ( H elen Lew is), Mrs. Gerald Rich ]\[rs. CarolYII /lowells Johnsoll writes that ence of radioactive iodine in rat thyroid~ . ard:o. ( Elaine Brown ) Mrs. George Ross her family ha :o. moved from \
16 URSI:-rUS COLLEGE BULLETI:United States Army in Germany. J l'flTl Carl'less Frollll"" i~ teaching the co re in th e Stewart Junior lIigh School, :'\forris Thrygve R. Meeker received hi~ M.S. d e· curriculum in the Uppe r Dublin Junior lIigh town, Pe nna. gree this June from the U niversity of Dela· School, Fort "" ashinglon, Pa. Grll"virvr T il'dekrll i ~ with th e personnel ware. "Trig" has been doing his graduate Ralph Th omas has accepted a position a~ department of the Campbell Soup Co., Cam work in chemistry. He i:, a member of Alpha a traveling auditor for American Suret), Co., den, N.J. Tau Omega, Alpha C hi Sigma, professional New York City. IIlillia ", FYfI(w i:-. teaching social studie" fraternity of chemistry and Sig:ma Pi Sigma, Afartllll Daniels Schrirrr i~ teaching health and coaching football at the River ... ide, N.j. Hig h Sc hool. honora ry soci~ty in phy~ic~. and phy:,ical education at Catholi c High illrs. A1iritllll KlIlp Smith (A'firialll Kulp ) School, G loucester, N.J. Elsir Crubrr Devonshirl' is teaching Ger· ha:, accepted a position teaching third grade Joall Kirby Crnll is teach ing health and man a nd Engli~h at Paul!tboro H ig: h School Pal1l ~boro, :"J.J. ' in Royersford, Pa. Miriam ha~ been teach ph)'~ical education at Bridgeton High School, RlIPP ing in Ambler for the pa~t three years. Bridgeton, N.J. ROJ(1 is teaching health and physical Afr. RO{JI''- DrecllJl",- was graduated in Carl Rei/eis has begun a two year training educati on in the schools of G rosse lie Mich- igan. ' june 19540 from the University of Maryland program with the Continental Can Company Law School. Dr. Dr ec h ~ ler plans to open a in Paterson, N.J. Josrphillr Kain is a re .... earch technician
lIRSINUS COLLEGE BULLETIN 17 for Or. R. C. Truax, H ead of the Anatomy Barbara Powell is teaching history and i\lary Ii/ illet is attending Drexel Li brary Oel)artment of H a hnemann M edical College, geography in the \V. T. Gibbs School, C lem School. Philade lph ia, Penna. enton, N.J . Georgr II. I'oegel is a laboratory techni- E/I'flltor Ullger is teaching health and Rulh Reeser is teaching hea lth and physical cian for the Campbell Soup Co., Camden I physica l educa ti on in th e elementary sc h oo l ~ education in th e public schools of French N.j . George reports that he is vic e-p re s iden~ of Newark, Del. town, N.j. of the DU!lter Class Yacht Racing Association Ruth Rerd graduated from the University Donald H l'tzl'l is a sa les correspondent for and that he is doing graduate work in po of Penn~ylvania School of Physical The rapy Inte rnational Late" in Dover, Del. litica l science at th e University of Pennsy l and i ~ now working in Durham, N.C. J tllIl't E. lIaifles (A Irs. lIoward Dunll ) is va nia. Robert J\lYl'rJ received his m as t er~ degree supervisor of health a nd physica l ed ucation AIr. alld J\1rs. lIarold 1\1. SdlOUP (Anna C. from the Univer~ it y of Purdue in August. He in the Burlington Township Sc hools, Bur Hausman) have both entered Lancaster is now studying for a doctor's degree doing lington, N.J. Theological Semina ry. research in the fi eld of psychology. f/l'rbl'rl Knull is an accountant with the Kathe,rille Stewart Slout is a service rep Socony Vacuum Oil Co. resentative for Bell Telephone Co., Norris J oan M. Higgim. Mary A IlTl e II rlwl'Y is teaching fifth grade town, Pa. 39 \'(I. Broad St. 1954 GibbslOwn. N. j. in ,-he ""orceste r T ownship School, \Vorces Alary Jalle Aile" is a reporter for the te r, Pa. tl lf/ildwood Leader", North Wildwood, N.J . J\lrs. J oll11 A llderso ll (Jl1a rjoril' Abraham Barbara Kuebler is a continuity writer Leo nard Krause ha s entered the j ewish SOli) is teaching health and physical educa with radio station \V.N.A.R. , Norri stown, Institute of Reli g ion to study for the rab tion a t Radnor Hig h School. Pa. bi nate. IV altu Iflright III is attending the \Vhar J oan P. K acik is teaching English and Irvin Swavely repo rts he is in the U.S. ton Graduate School division of the Univer French at Qu akertown High School. Army and is stationed at Ft. Belvoir, Va. ~ity of Pennsylvania. He is working for a n Nallcy Laib Ruff is teaching general sci Robert S. J\1 cCarty is serving in the U.S. M .B.A. degree and majoring in accounting. ence in the North C harleston Hig h School, Army at Fort Jackson, S.C. Jran Austill is teaching English at the S.C. The Ruff's address is Box 443, Route 5, A1rs. IVilliam Parsons ( Phyllis Vibbard) Morris Hills Regio nal Hig h School, Rock Stoneshores Road, Charleston, S.C. is teaching sixth g rade in the public schools away, N.J. Benjamin Ma/ikell is associated with Sup of Upper Sa lfo rd Township, Montgomery Pirgill;a Gates is working in the analytical plee-vVills-Jones Co., Phila., Pa. Co., Pa. vit amin laboratory of the Charles Pfizer Co., Joan C. Lu t Sm;th is teaching junior hig h A/rs. Irellr Asquith, special student at Ur Brooklyn, N.Y. Virginia is the fifth Ursinus school hea lth and physical education in C hes sinus in 1953 -H, is teaching social studies at ite to join the staff of the Pfizer Co. ter, Pa. Spring C ity H igh School, Spring City, Pa. II/butll Barllll(lrt i~ teaching health and Marjorie Merrifirld is an engineer's assis Dori,re IVitmer is an elementary grade physical educa tion al Shippensburg Hig h tant wi th the Bell Telephone Co. school teacher in Palmer Heights, Pa. School. Nancy 111 0rrrll is teaching English and so Joan Higgins has returned to Ursinus for Fl oyd Fellows, Jr. is teaching in th e physi cial studies at Long Beach Junior Hig h a fifth yea r. cal education department at Queens College, School, Long Island. Jean Campbrll is employed by the Upper Flushing, N.Y., while attending New York Dalliel G. Kratz has ent e red Lancaste r Darby National Bank. U ni versity, where he is working for his Ma s Theological Seminary. Dan writes that he J-/ oward Davis is with the Campbell Soup ter's degree. is also continuing hi ~ ~uml1ler work as qual Co., Camden, N.j. llarbro IJjorllsso1l has join ed the faculty ity co ntrol director for the Machine ry Prod J oan Frirdhn is a laboratory technician in of the Springfield Hig h School, Delaware ucts Co., while his wife (Lois Glessner) i~ histology at H ahnemann Hospital. County, Pa. a children's case worker for the Family and Elizabeth Coneslrina is teaching Social Robert A rmstrong has accepted a position C hildren's Bureau of Lancaster County. Studies in the Susquehanna Townsh ip High in sa les with the Re ming ton Rand Co. Robert Charles Lange is se rving in th e School, Progress, Dauphin Co., Pa. Brtsy J. Brodhead is an elementary school U.S. Army. Charles J-/averstick is employed by Price teacher in Darby, P enna . Staulry l. O'Doul/ ell is a production en Waterhouse and Co., Certified Public Ac Burtletl Eddy is a chemist with th e \Vyeth g in eer for th e Lan ~ d a l e Tube Co., Lansdale, countants in New Yo rk City. Laboratories, Division of American Home Pa. Stanley reports that he has an ]8 month Rita Farquhar is an elementary grade Products Co., W est Chester, Pa. Burnett and old daug hter J a ne. teacher in Montgomery township, Montgom his wife (l\ /ary Sharp '53) are manage'rs eryville, Pa. Mrs. Richard Gellman (Kay H ood) is of the Bacton Trailor Court, R. D. I, Mal ll/arion Jl1 0yer has been appointed a trans teach ing high school mathematics in No rfo lk , vern, Pa. lator for th e federal government in Wash ing Dorothy Schulz is teaching mathematics Va. to n, D.C. r;rginia K eim IIl/d,llIt is associated with -and general science at Palisades High School, BevolYl1 Syvertsell is teaching health and the Norri stown State Hospital. Kitnersvill e, Bucks Co., Pa. physical education in Bala-Cynwyd Junior Alln Aatnot is teaching social studies at B. Berllllrd Eiddrr is managing the dental Hig h School, Montgomery County, Pa. Uutler High School, N.]. division of the Eichler Laboratories, ]] 8 1l1axifll' IPalkl'r Seibel is teaching high Robert Eshback, H enry Clair, Jay K ertl , Clinton A venue, Newa rk , .J. school Eng li sh at Ro se lle Park, N.J. Ja ck Popowich, Paul Shillingford, T ed Ra Roberta 1... Samla is a secretary for Hear:,t Patricia Garrow is associated with the domski, Sheldon Brown a nd A/arvin Rotmall Publications, 57th Street and 8th Avenu e, Bankers Security Corporation as publicity are attending J effe rson M edical School. N.Y.C. director for th ese hotels: The Benjamin Norman Lewis, Norman 1// einer, Robert A/ ary Reba Beringer reports that she at Franklin, The Adelphia, The Sylvania, The Bickel, Richard Sharp and Thomas Dowlley tend ed G lassboro State T eachers College Essex, The John Bartram and the Bellevue have begun studies at Hahnemann M edical thi s summer and i ~ now teaching in Gren Stratford. School. lock El ementary School. Afary An" Raymond is teaching English Fu eLun IVollg, Erich Frei muth, Robert in the Ben Lippen School, North Carolina. is d oing graduate work in Bernhard, Ewing Tibbles and EugeTl e Nllag l ean A. Pfell s Joan Strode is teaching general science, the field of chemistry at the University of are studying at Temple University Medica l health, and physical education in Catasau· Delaware. School. qua, Penna. Joan is editing an alumni paper Stl'vr Rovllo and M ike Dr;tz have entered Carolyn Ertel is Teen-age Program Direc for Tau Sigma Gamma. the University of Pennsylvania M ed ica l tor for the Y.W .C.A. in ,\Va shington, Pa. Alary Lou Iflilliams is teaching English in School. Sally SoUza is associated with the Berk s the Pleasa ntville Junior High School, Pleas IfllltSOIl Gutowski is attending medica l Count y Trust Co., Reading, Pa. antville, N.J. <;c hool in DesMoines, Iowa. Prg9Y K elly is studying physical therapy Rose Rriuiuger is employed by the Phila IIg,us Murphy is teaching hi g h schoo l at the University of Pennsylvania. delphia Electric Company at Ardmore, Pa. health and physical education at Tarrytown, A'lllrtill Boyer is a municipal bond trader Jos eph Biturr is teaching social studies N.Y. for ""illiam E. Pollack, 20 Pine St., N.Y.C. and English in Pennsburg High School, Falls Altm Firld is a Casualty U nderwriter for ington Bucks Co., Pa. the Lumberman's Mutual Casualty Co., Phil Franas Jallll is a stenographer at the adelohia. Penna. State Industrial Home for Women, Nuncy, Ronald ill. Fisher is taking graduate work Elyse Pade is teaching in the Penn ridge Pa. in biology at Rutgers University. School, Perkasie, Pa. Kathiun IVaguer is a student in th e de Robert Guth is employed by the Profes Jolm E. Quinll is a chemist with Sharp partment of social economy at the Bryn sional Staff of the Boy Scouts of America. He and Dohme, Philadelphia, Penna. Mawr Graduate Sc hool. attended training school during the summer
18 URSINUS COLLEGE BULLETIN and !!tarted work on September hrst as Assis ber of the faculty at Ewing High School, TAIT-OU\E.R lant Director of the Statistical Service. Trenton, ~,J. MilS Chloe Olivrr ' 54 and Lt. Gordon Edward Abramson i!o doing graduate work Class of 1949 Ttlit ' 53 were married June 4-, 19H at Okla in phy:,ics at the University of Pennsylvania. homa City, Oklahoma. Chloe is teaching Jam es Bright Jr. hal;; now entered the FORDHAM-JOHNSON Phy ... ical Education and Health Education 'Seminary at Lanca ... ter, Pennsyh'ania. Mi~s Beverly Johnson and Lt. Kennelh in O .. coda I-lig-h School, Oscoda, ~Iich. Lt. If/illiam /Jllrgl'r and Ellsworth Faust are Fordham were married on june 19, 1954- in Tait i ... working a., a meteorologist for the in the U,S, Army and are stationed at Fort Germany. Ken i!o .. erving a~ a dentist in the Air Force, Jackson, S.C. 320th General Hospital in Germany. Palricia /)I'ho/l is employed as a chemist GELL;\IAN-HOOI> by Rohm and I-laa s in Philadelphia. Class of 1950 MiJJ K"thtlr;"e Jtllte flood ' H and Lt. LAFFERTY-BRANT Rich"rd Ilrl/mr Gellm(11I were married on MiJJ Phyllis Branl and Mr. Cole Lafferty, June 14, 19H at Rockledge, Pennsylvania, Lt. Jr., were married on july 24-, 1954. Gellman hold!! a commi!!:,ion in the United States Marine Corps, Mrs. JO/Ill Andersoll Closs of 1951 (Marjorir !I/Jra/wlflson 'H), MiJJ J Otllt Lnl H ERnER -HENDERSON 'H, and MrJJrs, Reid Il/tlISO" '51, AI JO/Ill Closs of 1950 'H, and Iflilmrr Lumi:, '52 were members of W EGENER-SmTZINGER Miss Margaret Ann Henderson and Mr. the wedding party. Rohert C. /lrrhrr were married on August The engagement of AliJJ Jacquelilll' Seit 22, 1954 at Zion Lutheran Church, Harri!! GOROON-CLOUD zinger to Mr. john A. \V e~ener has been burg, Penna. MiJJ Elinor Mildrrtl Clolld and ,Mr. Rob announced. Mr. \>Vegener was graduated rrl Brurr Gordoll were married in 51. PauJls from Friends Se lect School and the \Vharton DE\VITT-HESS Prote",tant Epi~copal Church, Chester. Pa .. School of the Univer~ity of Penns} lvania. lU isJ Mllry J..rr /l rJJ '53 and Mr. Randolph on ~Iar 8, 1954-. Among the attendants were AUJ!i" /)rlllill were married August 14-, Closs of 195 I the~e U r!.inusite~: MiSJ Jo A IlIl K tlilt '53; 1954, in the Old Trappe Church. Mi~s lotlll MiJJ J"nrl /'(Irl ' 53; :lfiJJ Carol LucaJ '53; MEEKER-HaNCE Sapp '53 was the bridesmaid. The De\Vitts Mr, Morgan Bramrr '55; Mr. Orrin Main, Announcement ha ... been made of the en will re!!ide in Pitman, ~.J. '55; and Mr, Josrph Schuck '53, Mr, and gagement of Joan Honce of Upper Montclair, SEIBEL- WALKER Mr!., Gordon will reside at 67 Rose Valley N.J. and Mr. Thrygvr R. Mreker of Potts Road. Swa rthmore, Pa, town R. D. 3. The prospective bride is a MiJJ MaxinI' Alma Ifllllkrr '54 and Mr. graduate of Montclair High School and /l rrbrrt Philip Seibrl /I were married on Closs of 1954 Fairlaeign Dickinson Junior College. She is June 26, 1954 in the Grace Lutheran Church at Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. S:-'IITII·LEET associated wilh Lord and Taylor, New York. JlIiSJ JO(III Lrrl and Mr. George Verner Closs of 1952 Closs of 1952 Sm ith were married Augu~t 21, 1954- in the L UD WIG· ROEPER HEINEL-SFAnross Swanhmore Pre!!byterian Church, Swarth Miss J oan Carol SrarjoJJ and illr. If/iI/jam more, Pa, MrJ. JO/Ill Andersoll (Marjorie Mr. and Mr!o.. Carl A. Roeper, \Vhitehall Abra/ltltr1S0ll 'H); J\lrs. Jalt /I//all Ruff Farm, Bear, Del., announce the eogagement /-Ieillrl Jr. were married July 17, 19H at (Nallcy Laib '54), and MrJ. Rrid IValJon of their daughter Dolores Louise to Richard Valley Stream, N.Y. (JlIargrr), Johllstoll '55) were bridesmaids. E. Ludwig. Mi!!:, Roel>er i!! a ... enior at the M cEuEN-BoRKEY The Smilh~ will live at +22 Ea~t 21 ... { Street. University of Delaware. Mr. Ludwig re MiJJ tl/Ilritl1lllr Borkey and Dr. Harry Che!o.ter, Pa. ~tr. Smith is a senior at Penn cei\'ed hi!! l\ll 3!!ter\ degree at the Un iversity B. McEuen, Jr. were married in Trinity Evan !lylvania ~Iilitary College, of Delaware where he i ...... tudying for his gelical and Reformed Church, Collegeville Ph.D. SCIIOUp·HAUSMAN on August 14-, 19H. The Rev. IIlfrrd L. Closs of 1954 Crragrr '33 officiated at the ceremony. Mr!l. ,MiSJ ,4111ltl C. /I(llIsll/alt and Jfr. Harold Schoup were married Ylay 31, 1954 at Chest YEAGFR- WILLIAMS McEuen i~ a member of the junior clas~ at Temple Uni\'ersity School of Medicine. Dr. nut Hill Church, Coopersburg:, Pa. Mr!!, Ina L. \Villi am", of Adantic City, McEuen i~ a graduate of Temple Uninrsity R UFF. LAm announce!! the e n ~agemenl of her daughter, School of Medicine and i~ now interning at Mary LOllisI' IIlilhams, to Mr. Jlllius J. Y ra MiJJ Ntlllc), Elizabelh Laib and Mr. jan Temple Uni,'ersity Ho~pital. grr, so n of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Yeager of Alan Ruff were married june 19, 19H at Yardville, N.J, Mr. Yeager i ... attending BnOWN-BoYER Memorial Church of the Good Shepherd,. Temple University School of Denti ... try. AfiJJ Alia Jallr 1J0yrr and Mr. \>Vall ace Germantown, Pa, i1/iJJ J uall Lut '54- was one of the bride~maids. JOIIN-SIIINEIIOUSE Harris Brown were united in marriage on Saturday Augll~t H, 1954 in St. J ohn 's the LA UCIIM EN-ENGELl\IAN The engagement of Priscilla A 11111' Shill 1' hOItJr ('55) of Phoenixville, Pa. and Aljrrd E,' angeli!lt Church, Lansdowne, Pa. Mrs. ilfiSJ Maril)'11 ElIge/lI/(lIl and p,,(. Ronald hl1lsrll Jolm of Bala-Cynwyd has been an Thomas Shllw, ~ i ... ter of the bride, (Mary D. Lauchmen a graduate of Muhlenberg Col AIlII Boyrr '4-9) wa!! matron of honor. nounced. The wedding i!! planned for early lege, were married June 13, 1954- in Land wmmer of 1955. FELL~IA N ·CII RISTIAN stuhl, Germany in two ceremoni es, one by the burgerlllei~ter in the town hall and a sec Closs of 1955 MiJJ Jallier Marir ChriJ/iafl and Nrlsoll MilrJ Fel/11ltw Jr. were married on June ond by the army chaplain in the po~t chapel. SENSENIG-SCHMUCKER MiJJ Marlla Frldl '53 arrived from Austria 19, 19H in the Friend~ Meeting Hou~e, Plain Mr. and Mr:,. Charle .. Schmucker of Hunt field, N.J. MrJ. /larry MarHry (Jl fargarel to be maid of honor. The couple spent their ingdon Valley announce the enl!agement of Ifooper '52) and MiJJ ll'tllt LrrJy '52 were honeymoon at Carmi~ch-Partenkirchen ill! the Bavarian Alp .... their daughter, Mi!!!1 Dorothy Lob Schmucker attendanh. to Mr. George Martin Sen ... enig, ~on of Mr. M CCI.EARy-MEYERS and Mrs. Chri:..tian Sensenig of Drexel. MFCKELNIlURG-LOMA N Miss Schmucker i:.. a student at the Moore Mi:,:.. Klliharille Loman and Mr. Robrrl ~ti ...... Pat Myers and .111'. PtlUl .\[cCleary Institute of Art, Science and Industry. M akrlnhurg were married on June 26, 1954-, were married June 13, 1952 at York, Pa. at Holy Trinity Epi~copal Church, Lansdale, Closs of 1954 Penna. H UDNUT-KEIM Closs of 1953 Miss /';rgil1ia Kei", and Mr. David Hut/ JAPPE-NISE flut were married Sept. II, 19H in the Hunt in,!!'d on Valley Presbyterian Church. KaJhy The marriagt! of JlIr. Gerald E. Ja/le wa~ Closs of 1947 Frueh! '55 wa ... in the wedding party. Mr. ~olemnized September 6, 1954 in Sinai Tem lIudnut entered Ur~inus la!o.t February upon DII'I'!!L- R USK IE ple, Philadelphia. The bridegroom'~ brother, his return from U.S, military sen'ice in MiJJ Brit)' L. RUJkir '4-7 and Mr. Rllymond Dr. Robl'rl Jay la/lr '4-9, was be:,t man. Korea. Dippel '50 were married in the Fir:..t Pres Ll'ofltlrd Krtluse '54 served a ... an usher. byterian Church, Pennington, N.j. Mr. Dip The Jaffes will re~ide at 7003 Ogontz Ave., DUNN-HAINES pel recently received an A.M. degree from Philadelphia, Mr. Jaffee ha~ an assistantship MiJJ "l1Irt £lizabrtlJ /lain eJ and Mr. Northwestern University and is now a mem- in chemistry at Temple University. Howard Cameron Dunn II were married
UR51NUS COLLEGE RULLETl)l I? October 8, 1954 in the Friend:!! M eeting To Mr. and JUrI. T. Jolm J\ '[i chael ( Bar Class of 1954 House, Moorestown, New Jeney. bara Parkinson. a son, Eric John, on June To Afr. and AIrs. Benjamin 1. i,\1alilun Class of 1955 21, 1953. a son Gregory Scott, on October II , 1953 .• To Mr. and 1l1n. Al elvin IVeilS. Jr. , (No r \VeISER- ELSESSEH ma Gregory) a daughter, Norma Diane, on i\IiIJ Fayn f' 1\1 . Elsesser and Mr. J ohn E. August 16, 1954. Norma has a si:!!ter Florence \\'eiser w ere married on September II, 195+, H ele n, who is twO years old. in St. Paul's Evangelical U.B. C hurch, Red Nrrrningy Lion, Penna. Class of 1948 ANNA HIGH GODSHALK, '20 Class of 1957 To AIr. and Mrs. Archibold B. Simons, a son Da v id, on February 17 , 1954. MESSENGER-NORRIS AIrs. Ralph L. Godshalk. the former il"na T o the Rev. and 1\ [rs. lI?illiam H . IInder High. died suddenly at her home, 39 \V e~t 1\ l iIJ Prisr;iJa Norris and Mr. George Mes rn fl1l Jr. (Catherine SchrllhaJl! ) a daughter, Street, Stoneham, Mass., on June I, 1954 senger were married on June 19, 195+. Doris J ean, on August 9, 1954. Doris has a following her return from a holiday visit brother, David 5; and a s ister Beth, 3. with her family in Pottstown, Pa. To JVr. and Mrs. IV alter E. Turner a After her graduation from Ursinu :!! Mr , daug hter, Marcia Joyce, on February 25, Godshalk taught in the high schools of Mount 1954. The Turners ha ve a so n Lawrence, Carmel and Middletown, Pa., and Colling~_ two and one-half yea rs old. wood, N.J. She participated actively in the CI.ss of 193 1 affairs of the Stoneham Woman's Club and To 1\11'. and JU n. Sttl1lley Omw ake. a of the First Congregational Church of Stone daughter Mathilda Mitchell on July 3, 1954. ham. Mrs. Godshalk was well known for The Omwake:!! now li ve in Chambersburg, outstand ing work in the field of Girl Pa. ing. e is survived by her husband, Ralph L. CI.ss of 1938 a son, Richa rd, both of Stoneham, M ..... ~. To Mr. and 1\1n. Edward S. (Anna iHll f JUarkley) an adopted M LLER RA YNOR, ' 11 old daughter, Mary Lou. IIlves L. Raynor, the former l-!tlm CI.ss of 1939 died on August 8, 19H at her horne To Dr. and Mrs. Frankli" i4:!'f> II~ g:evi. lle , Pa., following a long illnes!!. daughte r, Jeanne Louise, on June confi ned to her house for lIlany The Earnests have two sons. \\\Y •• , •• •.•••• •• Raynor taught for some years To Mr. and iHrs. Johll Schevetx. msport High School. She was a Mortimer) a :o.on, John Edgar, Alpha Psi sorority at Un,illus 10, 195+. Chapter, Daughters of the CI.ss of 1941 To 1Hr. and Mrs. G eorge L. IVllglIl'r '43 ) a daughter, June 25 , 195+. Jea n ha s two two sister:!!. To Mr. and 1\10. Arthur E. Hoy/ ~ of Martin:!!burg, Blair K anwiJlll'r ) a daughter, Na a retired educator, died Sep- March 14 , 19 54. ancy has a phen, aged two. received his master's degree and To Mr. and iHrs. 101m Collins from the University of Pennsvl Power ) a son, John D. Jr., on He was an instructor in physics at 195+. Institute from 1906 until 1914. For rs he was head of the physic:!! de- CI.ss of 1944 at Drexel Evening School and wa s To Mr. and Mrs. lames L. Boswell. head emeritus of the department lIpon a daughter, Alice Marie, on July 23, 1954. reti rement. Class of 1945 ( Willi- He taught at West Philadelphia High School, Overbrook High School and was head To Doctors Faith and Richard 'Valsh /rrd n) a son Philip Chase Howse Jr., on September 8, 1953. of the science department at Olney High (Faith B. Cramer) a son, Richard Evans School from the time it opened until 194-5. Walsh Jr., on August 3, 19H. To Dr. and AIrs. Frank IV . Long ( Thelma During the latter part of World \Var II To Mr. and it1rs. Antonio Arroyo ( Betty K ri/ ) a second son, 'Villiam Douglas, on he served a s research engineer for Franklin Knauer ) of the American Consulate, Se\'ille, September I , 1954. Institute. Spain, a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, on July 3, To Dr. and 1\Irs. Roger D. Lovelace (illar Dr. Hoyt was the author of " An Oscillo 195+. ;Iy" lrall Alillrr '51) a daughter, Elaine Pa graphic Study of the Singing Arc", " Electric To Dr. and Aln. Frank Pierce (Sally tricia, on September 14, 195-1- . ity and Magnetism" and " Concise Phy'lic~ " Deibler '46), a son, Todd Mitchell, on No He was a memher of the Physical Society, a vember 5, 1953. Class of 195 I fellow of the Amerlcan A!lsociation for the To Lt. Col. and Mrs. 1l1. D. ]l[arks ( Libby To Mr. and Mr.J. Roger Drecluler (ll1ar Advancement of Science, past president of Rubin) a second so n, Jeffrey Sheppard. on ily" Sli"e) a daughter, Kristin Elizabeth on the Physics Club of Philadelphia and a September 15, 19+ 5. August ~, 19H. Maso n. Class of 1947 To Mr. and Mn. Gerald Donahue (lUyma M cGrath ex ' 53 ), a daughter, Lori Louise, The announcement appearing in the July on July 17, 1954. Alumni Journal which read "To Mr. and To Mr. and Mr.J. Edward IVisler Jr. ( Do Alumni Hockey Team Mrs. Stewart R. Unhles, Jr. (Elaine Rick lores MrYl'rs) a son, Kimball Meyers, on harJ), a second son, Brian Wendel, on March June 27, 1954. (Colltilllled /r011l page 7) ~~~wl::t4;. ~~k II~s, :e~~~lgr~e r ~ ~n~;dLo~~!: To Mr. and 1\1rs. Russell Mack (Ruth but it was a good game and a line ex on March 7, 1954. !lndes) a son, Richard Ru ssell on August 26 , 19H. perience for the alumni. This year the To Dr. and Mrs. Lllrrirnore Julian Starer, alumni team has suffered only one de Class of 1952 a daughter, Amy Wynne, on July 23, 1954. feat in four games and they have an ex To Mr. and 1\/rs. K ennard E. Brown (Jane To Mr. and AIrs. C. H. Rei/pis (Mary Nagel), a son. The Browns live at Baptist Sharp '53) a daughter, Mary Regina on cellent chance of successfully defending Road and Conestoga Road, Berwyn, Pa. April 19, 195+. their 1953 championship.
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