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OEOICATlon<br />

As we <strong>of</strong>ten see him . . .<br />

DR . THEODORE HALBERT WILSON, President<br />

THE STAFF takes pride and pleasure in<br />

dedicating THE REPORTER to the President <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>University</strong>, Theodore Halbert Wilsonstudent,<br />

scholar, teacher, philosopher, and<br />

friend-on behalf <strong>of</strong> the 1949 graduates in<br />

grateful appreciation <strong>of</strong> his leadership and in­<br />

SpIratiOn. Under his administration, this<br />

young and vigorous institution has grown in<br />

physical size, in educational importance, in<br />

larger influence, as forerunners <strong>of</strong> wider horizons<br />

in the years ahead.


OFFICE OF THE<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE<br />

1420 NORTH CHARLES STREET<br />

BALTIMORE.l. MARYLAND<br />

June, 19u9<br />

To the Members <strong>of</strong> the Classes <strong>of</strong> 19u9:<br />

Time was when I knew nearly every<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the graduating class. As a result <strong>of</strong><br />

the growth <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, however, I now know<br />

only a small number in each class. I regret this.<br />

I trust that you will help me overcome this<br />

handicap by making yourself known to me whenever<br />

you see me.<br />

What you accomplish in your chosen<br />

lifework will be due partly to yourself and partly<br />

to your Alma Mater. Throughout life the two will<br />

be inextricably joined. Whatever happens to you<br />

will reflect on your Alma Mater. Whatever happens<br />

to the <strong>University</strong> will reflect on you. The best<br />

way to make sure that your welfare is protected<br />

is to make sure that your Alma Mater's welfare is<br />

protected. Keep in touch with the <strong>University</strong> and<br />

let us keep in touch with you.<br />

Sincerely -yours,<br />

Theodore Halbert Wilson<br />

president


OUR o A Y S<br />

OUR ALMA MATER has traveled far<br />

since those war weary, blustery days <strong>of</strong> '45 and<br />

'46 when we first knew her. From the congested<br />

corridors <strong>of</strong> Howard Hall, where horse<br />

shoe pitching was the most popular sport, she<br />

rose to a complete expansion <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong><br />

and the annexation <strong>of</strong> the new and modern<br />

A n 0 n I 6 H T S A T<br />

Charles Street building. Many fond memories<br />

and thoughts will remain with us through the<br />

speeding years, but the forward strides the<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong> has taken, and we<br />

have taken with her, will remain everlasting.<br />

The reawakening <strong>of</strong> the athletic department,<br />

its expansion into new major fields <strong>of</strong> competition<br />

in the Mason-Dixon Conference, the<br />

springing forth <strong>of</strong> more than sixteen student<br />

organizations on an intramural, local, and<br />

national scale, the expansion <strong>of</strong> the faculty and<br />

curriculum in each <strong>of</strong> the three schools, has<br />

left the deepest impressions on the mind <strong>of</strong> '49;<br />

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THE uniVERSITY<br />

and it is this paginated depiction that we hope<br />

this volume will preserve.<br />

We have departed from the conventional<br />

yearbook styling <strong>of</strong> categorization in an attempt<br />

to compile a chronology <strong>of</strong> student life<br />

at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong> as we knew itand<br />

made it. Our emphasis has been mainly<br />

upon the interests and activities <strong>of</strong> the students<br />

themselves and, through this, we hope we have<br />

presented a comprehensive picture <strong>of</strong> the life<br />

at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong>. A yearbook is<br />

the accurate history <strong>of</strong> the yearly activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the student body, and the history compiled<br />

7}<br />

o f BALTimORE<br />

1ll this publication we have endeavored to<br />

make as accurate as possible.<br />

The success <strong>of</strong> our book cannot be judged by<br />

the work <strong>of</strong> anyone person or any group <strong>of</strong><br />

persons, but by the entire student body and the<br />

graduating class <strong>of</strong> 1949; and it is to these<br />

groups this book is submitted for judgment.


The Charles Hall Lounge<br />

The Front Office, Charles Hall<br />

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES-John H. Hessey, A.B., M.A., LL.B ., Secretary,' P. Lewis Kaye, A. B., M.A., Ph .D.; R. Loran Langsdale, A.B., LL.B.<br />

Chairman; J. Purdon Wright, A. B., LL.B. ; Victor Ray Jones, A. B., M.A.<br />

WE are fortunate in having on our<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees a group <strong>of</strong> men who have<br />

been active in the field <strong>of</strong> education for many<br />

years and who have demonstrated their abilities<br />

to promote and inspire administrative and<br />

educational achievement in those who are in<br />

pursuit <strong>of</strong> academic, business and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

education.<br />

The administration, under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr. Theodore Halbert Wilson, and through its<br />

skillful interpretation <strong>of</strong> the policies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

9 J<br />

AomlnlSTRATlon<br />

board has guided generatIOns <strong>of</strong> youthful aspiran<br />

ts to their places in our pr<strong>of</strong>essional and<br />

industrial world. Through its open door<br />

policy, the Administration has encouraged<br />

participation in student activities, promoted<br />

school spirit and instilled the desire for educational<br />

progress. Through this skillful guidance,<br />

the administration, faculty, and student<br />

body are thought <strong>of</strong> inclusively as the composition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>.


Dean <strong>of</strong><br />

The School <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

JOHN H . HESSEY<br />

A.B., M.A., LL.B.<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong><br />

The Junior College<br />

P. LEWIS KAYE<br />

A.B., M.A., PH.D.<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong><br />

The School <strong>of</strong> Business,<br />

Industry and Management<br />

CLIFFORD C. JAMES


The Treasurer<br />

HUGH K . HIGGINS, B.B.A.<br />

The Administrative Council<br />

Registrar<br />

KATHLEEN C. JOYCE, A.B.<br />

DR. THEODORE HALBERT WILSON<br />

CLIFFORD C. JAMES<br />

DR. P. LEWIS KAYE<br />

HUGH K. HIGGINS<br />

KATHLEEN C. JOYCE


REGISTRATion<br />

A s usual, chaos reigned during registration<br />

week. What with shuffling feet in lines<br />

to room 201, lines to the treasurer's <strong>of</strong>fice, lines<br />

to the book store, lines to the registrar's <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

lines to the V.A. representative's <strong>of</strong>fice all<br />

providing the rhythm for a chorus <strong>of</strong> voices<br />

singing " Hi Bill," " How're you doin', Ed?"<br />

" Where'd you go this summer, Mary?" "This<br />

... red tape!" An accom-polished whistler is<br />

taking a solo on the occasion <strong>of</strong> a passing coed,<br />

and in closing refrain, a buddy harmonizing<br />

with " Ummmmmmm! New around here this<br />

year, isn't she?" all building up to a crescendo<br />

characteristic only <strong>of</strong> the' 'first week."<br />

With the first week came the chant <strong>of</strong><br />

changed minds, changed plans, changed schedules,<br />

etc.-seemingly a total absence <strong>of</strong> any<br />

harmony what-so-ever. Ah, but that only<br />

T he old familiar line<br />

Mr. Spellissy interviews a tentative freshman<br />

temporarily because heading the schedule <strong>of</strong><br />

that " first week" was an orientation session<br />

when we found ourselves seated and directed to<br />

play pianissimo (mild roar) while our newly<br />

acquired .. directors" were being introduced<br />

to us .<br />

Yes! we evoked our best graces that week.<br />

People do say that it's the first impression that<br />

counts and judging from the comments by<br />

both students and " directors" which rang<br />

through the halls and rooms impressions were<br />

being made " in two-part harmony. "<br />

Then an informal speech was presented by<br />

our " head director," Dr. Wilson, which served<br />

to " warm us up" to the pleasant but tedious<br />

job ahead. It's true! The melody wasn't<br />

much different than that <strong>of</strong> other years, but<br />

there was definitely more "volume" and a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> new variations.<br />

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STU 0 E n T ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATion<br />

H ISTORIC instances have been cited in<br />

this community <strong>of</strong> scholars; yet a more historic<br />

year for future annals <strong>of</strong> the Student<br />

Activities Association <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong> has never been recorded.<br />

Within the past year, the Student Council<br />

has sponsored a program that will mark the<br />

year 1948-1949 as the innovation <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

type <strong>of</strong> student government. It has been said<br />

by famous critics that the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> a<br />

governing organization depends entirely upon<br />

the progressive strength <strong>of</strong> its members. This<br />

co-ordinating body, by virtue <strong>of</strong> its function,<br />

is the most important association within the<br />

school. Thus, its timely changes have meant<br />

improvement for every individual student<br />

within the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

A new improved constitution has replaced<br />

the instrument used in years gone by. Based<br />

upon a written grant <strong>of</strong> authority from the<br />

Administration, this product <strong>of</strong> the Student<br />

Council was submitted to the student body and<br />

ratified. Other outstanding improvements in<br />

this organization include the change from<br />

bi-monthly to weekly meetings, an efficient<br />

bulletin board arrangement, the installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Suggestion Box system which gives each<br />

student a more direct voice in the government,<br />

the development <strong>of</strong> a point system for Merit<br />

Awards that are given for meritorious extracurricula<br />

participation, the adoption <strong>of</strong> an<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial Student Council seal, and the installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> conveniences within Charles and Howard<br />

Halls.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> its greatest accomplishments has<br />

been the task <strong>of</strong> preparing for a handbook. In<br />

cooperation with the Administration, the<br />

Council has completed the initial steps for the<br />

publication which will be issued in the fall.<br />

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Former S.A.A . President, La"y Kolman, congratulates Jim Robinson,<br />

President,' Joe Murphy, Vice-President,' Henry Carp, Treasurer,'<br />

Joyce Kalichman, Secretary<br />

Kathie Geschwilm receives her merit award for outstanding participation


T H f B A L 0 0<br />

PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AND FOR<br />

THE STUDFNTS OF<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE<br />

THE STAFF<br />

Editor-in-Chief . . .... . . . ... .. . . . . .... HARVEY B. WEEKS<br />

Managing Editor ... .. .... .. .. .. .... .. J. FENTON LYNCH<br />

Sports Editor . . . . ....... . ........ ... CONRAD SCHAFRAN<br />

Associate Editor . .. ... ................. . LOIS SHECKELlS<br />

News Editor ............ ........... ROBERT HARRYMAN<br />

Feature Editor .. . ....... . . ..... . .. . ..... MATT ZAHNER<br />

ON Monday, October 25, 1948, the<br />

Baloo staff met for the purpose <strong>of</strong> electing new<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers to the Editorial Staff.<br />

Harvey B. Weeks was named to fill the position<br />

<strong>of</strong> Editor-in-Chief. Weeks has always<br />

been active in the affairs <strong>of</strong> our student weekly<br />

and had served on the re-write staff <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1946-1947 Baloo .<br />

A college newspaper is run on much the same<br />

basis as is its elder brother, the huge metropolitan<br />

daily. The job <strong>of</strong> Managing Editor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Baloo affairs is one <strong>of</strong> the most respected<br />

on the whole staff, and such a position requires<br />

a good knowledge <strong>of</strong> business techniques. An<br />

enterprising and very capable Junior, J. Fenton<br />

Lynch, was elected to fill this position.<br />

Through the early part <strong>of</strong> 1948 the student<br />

body had followed with much interest the<br />

Harvey B. Weeks, Editor-in-Chief<br />

Robert Harryman, News Editor<br />

J. Fenton Lynch, Managing Editor<br />

Gil Rudolph, Business Manager<br />

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column "Flashbacks" which dealt with the<br />

history <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>. Bob Harryman, the<br />

writer <strong>of</strong> "Flashbacks" had gained experience<br />

on both feature writing and re-write work and<br />

his election to the position <strong>of</strong> News Editor<br />

proved very satisfactory.<br />

Everyone will remember the Batoo as a means<br />

<strong>of</strong> getting to the student body the best possible<br />

coverage <strong>of</strong> everyday activities and providing<br />

unbiased reports on items <strong>of</strong> student interest.<br />

With the election <strong>of</strong> the new staff, many new<br />

ideas were introduced. A complete "morgue"<br />

was initiated along with a new and stepped-up<br />

method <strong>of</strong> public relations filing. The' 'morgue"<br />

has been used extensively by all members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

staff in doing research. The public relations<br />

file holds a record <strong>of</strong> all back issues and the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> times a student's name appears in<br />

them. This file has been helpful in providing<br />

information as to just how active anyone<br />

person in particular was during his or her<br />

period <strong>of</strong> enrollment here at the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Everyone will have fond memories <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Batoo-its purpose, its style, and its lightness.<br />

To the graduates <strong>of</strong> '49 the Batoo means more<br />

The Baloo Staff<br />

April Fool Issue: Student Body Mourned!<br />

than just pleasant memories; it means the voice<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Alma Mater whose name we will cherish<br />

throughout the years. The Batoo is the <strong>University</strong>,<br />

her past, present, and future.


CAm PUS C 0 f D S<br />

N OWADAYS when you designate a female<br />

student as a "Campus Coed" <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong>, you are not describing<br />

her in a general sense, but rather qualifying<br />

her as a member <strong>of</strong> an organization formerly<br />

known as the Women's League. This organization,<br />

which supplements the Informal Lounge<br />

Dance schedule with two dances per season has<br />

established a reputation for carrying out successful<br />

social affairs with the greatest <strong>of</strong> grace<br />

and ease. The two outstanding dances which<br />

marked the calendar <strong>of</strong> this year were the<br />

Alumni Dance and the Sweethearts Dance, with<br />

the "Campus Coeds" active as the charming<br />

hostesses and rendering the services conducive<br />

to a delightful evening.<br />

Left to right: Vivian Levine, Betty McCracken, Ann Townsend, Lois<br />

Sheckells, Del Schmidt, Bert Rock, Jackie Green , Ginny Shanklin,<br />

Margie Dean, Dee Schneider<br />

mfDICAl S f C R f TAR I A l ASSOCIATion<br />

An informal pose <strong>of</strong> the alumnae and the sophomores, members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Medical Secretarial Association<br />

O VER two centuries ago, Jean Jacques<br />

Rousseau made the statement, "Medicine is all<br />

the fashion in these days, and very naturally<br />

so." Fortunately, this quotation still applies,<br />

for it supplies the foundation <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

most active women's groups on the campus,<br />

the Medical Secretarial Association.<br />

Throughout the past year, this organization<br />

which is comprised <strong>of</strong> sophomores <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Medical Secretarial Course and its alumnae,<br />

have combined work and pleasure. Between<br />

working days at Johns Hopkins and courses at<br />

"01' U. <strong>of</strong> B., " this association found time to<br />

present social functions that proved to be the<br />

envy <strong>of</strong> many larger campus groups.<br />

During this year the secretaries have sponsored<br />

several delightful dinners, a fashion show,<br />

and featured an address by a woman renowned<br />

in the pr<strong>of</strong>essional field .<br />

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LOU n G f<br />

THE famous Roman orator, Cicero,<br />

once asserted, "No man 1n his senses will<br />

dance. "<br />

Are we to believe the implication by this<br />

learned Latin scholar, or shall we disprove his<br />

deduction by casually mentioning the rapt<br />

attendance <strong>of</strong> the Charles Hall Lounge Dances<br />

by both day and night students!<br />

Should it happen to be the celebration <strong>of</strong> a<br />

victory game in sports, the birthday <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Valentine, or perhaps a Mixer Dance, the display<br />

<strong>of</strong> enthusiasm reveals the occasion with<br />

symbolic decorum, transforming the studious<br />

atmosphere <strong>of</strong> the Lounge during the schoolweek<br />

to the gala environment typical <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Saturday night dance. Dimly-lit candles supply<br />

the necessary artificial moonlight to grace<br />

the shadowed columns in the spacious lounge.<br />

he "natural" dance floor and the s<strong>of</strong>t strains<br />

<strong>of</strong> a familiar tune provide the tempting invitation<br />

to students to forget the cares and worries<br />

<strong>of</strong> the school day, and make the most <strong>of</strong> this<br />

appy evening (for Monday's class will soon<br />

e here!).<br />

So perhaps the Cicero <strong>of</strong> the long ago would<br />

e willing to amend his original statement if<br />

he could drop in at one <strong>of</strong> the dances and perceive<br />

so many students registered on the Dean's<br />

list tripping the light fantastic with as much<br />

grace and finesse as they achieve their .. A' ,<br />

lverages.<br />

7 }<br />

The Valentine Dance<br />

Joe Murphy presents the "awards" to<br />

the dance contest winners<br />

The April Lounge Dance<br />

o A n C f S


Team Captain, Russ Deppish was again<br />

elected captain in recognition <strong>of</strong> his spirited<br />

leadership<br />

Offensive Leader, Senior Karl Berend, playing<br />

at Center Forward, led the Bees in goals sc?red<br />

and set up others for his teammates<br />

Action in front <strong>of</strong> Elizabethtown goal, the<br />

Indian Fullback looks as if he has committed<br />

.. hands" in the I-O Bee victory at Ortmann<br />

Field<br />

<strong>University</strong> eleven outplayed Loyola the rest<br />

<strong>of</strong> the way on the wind-swept Ortmann Field,<br />

but they were unable to overcome the victor's<br />

lead. This game marked the turning point <strong>of</strong><br />

the season, for the Bees never were able to<br />

recover their early season form. An easy 6-1<br />

victory over Towson followed, but Salisbury<br />

and Western Maryland triumphed 2-1 and 2-0,<br />

respectively.<br />

In the Mason-Dixon games played, the Bees<br />

split even in four games. Their overall record<br />

was a big improvement over their .333 percentage<br />

recorded in 1947.<br />

Offensi ve leader for the second season in a<br />

row was Senior Karl Berend. Playing at<br />

Center-Forward, Berend was the chief playmaker<br />

and scorer. His best performance came<br />

in the Towson game when he tallied five goals.<br />

Other standouts on the line were Walt Nawrocki,<br />

Mike D'Ambrosio, Frank Bellusci, and<br />

Freshman Bill Beck.<br />

Elected captain by his teammates for the<br />

second year was rugged Russ Deppish. Although<br />

bothered during the entire season by a<br />

thigh injury, Deppish was outstanding at his<br />

Fullback position. Vern Mummert, Jim Kardash,<br />

Rommy Dashner, and Jim Peterka were<br />

bulwarks on the defense, while Goalie Don<br />

Buttermore performed his net-minding duties<br />

in a brilliant fashion.


THE COTILLION BOARD<br />

PRODUCERS OF<br />

OUTSTANDING SOCIAL AFFAIRS<br />

Chairman . . . .... . ... . . . ... . ......... GILBERT RUDOLPH<br />

Vice-Chairman . .. .. ....... . . .. .... J AMES O. BROMWE LL<br />

Secretary . . .. ... . . . . . . .. . . KATHY GESCHWILM<br />

LEONARD E. MASON HENRY CARP<br />

ARTHUR BAGNALL ALBERT LANDSMAN<br />

IRIS POSEN<br />

FOR<br />

THE STUDENT BODY<br />

Even the sardines left<br />

IF, by chance, an ingenious mathematical<br />

student attempted to define the activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cotillion Board in algebraic terms, the<br />

formula, In all probability, would resemble<br />

this:<br />

8x n = (P + 3A)2<br />

This formula translated into more realistic<br />

terms may be interpreted in this manner: The<br />

nth degree <strong>of</strong> energy <strong>of</strong> eight tireless members


equals four successful dances properly timed<br />

throughout the college year; one dance at<br />

Pythian Hall and the remaining three at the<br />

Alcazar.<br />

In this past year, the Cotillion Board has<br />

done such a fine job that the student body has<br />

acclaimed it after every affair. However, behind<br />

every dance, whether formal or informal,<br />

there is a prodigious amoun t <strong>of</strong> detailed<br />

work-orchestra bookings months in advance,<br />

seating arrangements, refreshments to be considered,<br />

hall rentals, entertainment, et cetera.<br />

Yet, this very difficult, thankless task has been<br />

The Cotillion Board<br />

carried out by voluntary members who willingly<br />

gave their time for the pleasure <strong>of</strong> the<br />

entire school.<br />

To climax an unusually successful social<br />

season, the Cotillion Board may take a wellearned<br />

bow as a significant final obligation to<br />

the <strong>University</strong> students whom it served so<br />

well.<br />

21)<br />

Let's sit this one out.'<br />

Carp and Neyer cut a rug<br />

Everyone gets in the act


'The<br />

UNIVERSITY PLAYERS<br />

Cast<br />

ARTHUR BAGNALL<br />

DONALD BARNETT<br />

GWEN BARRON<br />

CHARLIE BLAMBLE<br />

FRANK BRUNO<br />

SHIRLEY COHEN<br />

NAOMI COHEN<br />

KATHIE GESCHWILM<br />

J. A. GETZEL<br />

CLARK GILBERT<br />

BOB GOLDFEIN<br />

JACKIE GREEN<br />

ARCHIE HANDY<br />

HERBERT HARE<br />

WALTER HESS<br />

BUCK HENRY<br />

KITTY KARSON<br />

PRESENTS ITS<br />

<strong>of</strong> Characters<br />

PLAY 1<br />

SYLVIA LEVY<br />

D. L. McCLARY<br />

BETTY McCRACKEN<br />

JOE MURPHY<br />

ARLENE PASTOR<br />

IRIS POSEN<br />

BERTHA ROCK<br />

HAROLD ROSENZWOG<br />

SID ROSENTHAL<br />

GIL RUDOLPH<br />

DICK SEYMOUR<br />

DOLORES SCHNEIDER<br />

GINNY SHANKLIN<br />

BEA SHAPIRO<br />

ANN TOWNSEND<br />

HARVEY B. WEEKS<br />

MATT ZAHNER<br />

YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU<br />

IN the dusty files <strong>of</strong> yesteryear, eminent<br />

successes graced the records <strong>of</strong> the original<br />

club <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>. Under the name, the<br />

PLAY 2<br />

NIGHT MUST FALL<br />

<strong>University</strong> Players, the fledgling thespians in<br />

the 1948-1949 season donned the grease pain t<br />

to surpass the established record. During the<br />

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dark fruitless years <strong>of</strong> the war, the latent talent<br />

was drained, but, with the rebirth <strong>of</strong> campus<br />

life, the presen t dramatis personae have revealed<br />

themsel ves as unsuspected talen t .<br />

Producers, actors, stagehands, actresses, and<br />

neophyte "would-be's" underwent a complete<br />

metamorphosis. Actors and actresses became<br />

the men and women behind the scenes; the<br />

ability to interpret with theatrical exquisiteness<br />

was accidentally discovered to be in the<br />

heart <strong>of</strong> the timid prompter. Transition w. s<br />

in the air! As a result <strong>of</strong> the conglomeration,<br />

a new era was ushered within the portals <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>University</strong>'s club <strong>of</strong> drama.<br />

When the <strong>University</strong> Players rang up the<br />

curtain <strong>of</strong> the 1948-1949 season, they disproved<br />

the title <strong>of</strong> their own presentation. The<br />

hilarious antics featured in " You Can't Take<br />

It With You," have been so deeply engrained<br />

upon the funny bones <strong>of</strong> the outgoing seniors,<br />

it is obvious that "you can take it with you."<br />

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Hal Stallings as " Danny"<br />

The <strong>University</strong> Players<br />

Briefing before " The N ight Must FaU"


BAS K f T B ALL<br />

C OACH FRANK SKAFF aptly summarized<br />

the basketball campaign when he said, "It<br />

was a lack <strong>of</strong> height and reserve strength<br />

which prevented us from doing better." Yet,<br />

compared with the previous season's .333 slate,<br />

the Bees' 1948-49 record <strong>of</strong> eleven wins in<br />

twenty-four games (including five out <strong>of</strong> th irteen<br />

Mason-Dixon frays) showed a distinct<br />

Improvement.<br />

After an easy 63-26 victory over the Alumni,<br />

the Bees soundly trounched Gallaudet 84-26<br />

in their first Mason-Dixon skirmish. The Conference<br />

champion, Loyola, tagged the quint<br />

with their first loss, 66-42, and in an upset,<br />

Washington likewise defeated the Bees, 52-45.<br />

The hoopsters rebounded with 60-57 and 58-38<br />

triumphs over Western Maryland andFrostburg.<br />

Following the Christmas holidays, the Bees<br />

sandwiched a second 56-40 victory over Frost-<br />

Basketball Coach and Athletic Director Francis M. Skaff<br />

First row: Don Buttermore, Wilbur Phelps, John Howell, Bill Emmerich, and Ralph Sybert. Second row: Coach Skaff, Howard Maccubbin, Leonard,<br />

Glushakow, Bernie MacKenzie, Vern Mummert, Tom Murphy, Manager Johnhn Nclka, and Manager Julius Krafft<br />

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An Upsala player grabs a rebound despite the efforts <strong>of</strong> three onrushing Bees<br />

Jumping high to take a pass from Len Glushakow i<br />

fellow Guard, Freshman Howard Maccubbin<br />

Tom Murphy finds his path blocked by the Mountaineers <strong>of</strong> Mount Saint Mary's as he attempts to make a lay up in the Charles<br />

Street Gym<br />

Second victories over Juniata and Towson,<br />

61-44 and 66-42, ended the Bees' losing streak,<br />

and at this point the most dramatic part <strong>of</strong><br />

the season began. Having a four and six record<br />

in Conference competition, the Bees nevertheless<br />

had a chance to enter the play<strong>of</strong>fs. Western<br />

Maryland was the next opponent and, through<br />

mid-season enrollments, had become the "hottest"<br />

team in the circuit. Playing their best<br />

ball <strong>of</strong> the season, the Bees won 59-55, but the<br />

pace was too great and losses to American <strong>of</strong><br />

56-44 and Bridgewater <strong>of</strong> 73-47 quickly vanished<br />

any play<strong>of</strong>f hopes. The quint closed<br />

their long campaign by losing to Upsala 62-49<br />

after a previous loss to Elizabethtown <strong>of</strong> 59-56.<br />

Again it was Wilbur Phelps who led the<br />

Bees by scoring 288 points in twenty-three<br />

games, followed by Len Glushakow with 226,<br />

Captain John Howell with 173, Don Buttermore<br />

with 148, and Howard Maccubbin with 129.<br />

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. V. SQUAD-First row: John<br />

Pretko, ·Paul Hall, Pete Toassi,<br />

John Bailey and Doug<br />

ldredge. Second row: Coach<br />

arold Gottshall, Bill Beck,<br />

ilbur Lanier, Charles Garitee<br />

and Manager Ed Plitt<br />

J. V. Ano<br />

InTRAmURAL BASKETBAll<br />

CoACH HAROLD GOTTSHALL'S Stingers,<br />

paced by John Bailey and Captain Pete<br />

Tomassi, won six out <strong>of</strong> seventeen games<br />

played. Victories over Gallaudet, Mount St.<br />

Mary's, Towson, Western Maryland, and two<br />

over <strong>Baltimore</strong> JunIor College were recorded.<br />

In the first full season <strong>of</strong> intramural basketball,<br />

Kappa Sigma Kappa finished in first<br />

place with an undefeated season. In the play<strong>of</strong>fs,<br />

however, it was an underdog Honey Bees<br />

quint which took the honors. The victorious<br />

Honey Bees represented the <strong>University</strong> in an<br />

extramural tournament at American <strong>University</strong><br />

but were defeated.<br />

Awarded to Kappa Sigma<br />

Kappa, this beautiful trophy<br />

signifying intramural basketball<br />

prowess<br />

Typical action during one <strong>of</strong><br />

the Intramural Play<strong>of</strong>f Series<br />

games<br />

CHAMPION FRAT TEAM-First row: Ed Plitt, Herman Feldman, Coach Pete<br />

Tomassi, Jim Dee and Joe Dreisch. Second row: Phil Herwig, Gene McCarthy<br />

and Buck Henry


T H f SOClfTY<br />

fOR T H f AOVAnCfmfnT<br />

THE Society for the Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />

Management is a nationally recognized pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> management people<br />

in industry, commerce, government, and education.<br />

The school year 1948-49 saw an active U . <strong>of</strong><br />

B. chapter project itself into management<br />

affairs on a local and national level. The<br />

<strong>University</strong>'s young potential executives sent a<br />

five-man delegation to the national conference<br />

<strong>of</strong> the society held in New Y or k ' s Hotel<br />

Pennsylvania, November 18, 19 and 20,<br />

attended by representatives <strong>of</strong> colleges and<br />

universities throughout the country. On the<br />

home front too, the busy business beavers were<br />

active. At a U . <strong>of</strong> B. sponsored joint meeting<br />

with the Johns Hopkins <strong>University</strong> Chapter,<br />

Mr. Edward K. Foster, General Manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Radio Division, Bendix Aviation Corp., and<br />

A "Must" For Management Men.'<br />

Of mAnAGfmfnT<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Robert Roy, Department <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Johns Hopkins <strong>University</strong>, in a three<br />

hour lecture and open forum, presented tried<br />

and proven "Techniques for Success " in the<br />

field <strong>of</strong> modern management.<br />

Also S.A.M. sponsored the Man Management<br />

Clinic and drew a larger attendance than<br />

any other single student sponsored activity on<br />

the campus.<br />

The U. <strong>of</strong> B. Student chapter <strong>of</strong> the society<br />

was organized in December <strong>of</strong> 1946 under the<br />

sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Baltimore</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional chapter<br />

and under the guidance <strong>of</strong> Dean Clifford C.<br />

James. Student membership is open to all<br />

sophomores, juniors, and seniors <strong>of</strong> the School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Business, Industry, and Management who<br />

are pursuing a full degree course and who<br />

express an interest in the principles <strong>of</strong> scientific<br />

management.


High Scholastic Achievement and Outstanding Interest in Law<br />

S 16m A o f L T A K A P P A<br />

B ACK in the middle twenties, a group<br />

<strong>of</strong> law students at the <strong>University</strong> obtained a<br />

charter from Sigma Delta Kappa, National<br />

Legal Fraternity. Today, Alpha Iota Chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sigma Delta Kappa is one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

familiar fraternities at the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

The fifty-two members <strong>of</strong> S.D .K . are actively<br />

joined together, as their brothers were before<br />

them, to form a bond <strong>of</strong> mutual selection based<br />

on congeniality and common purpose. In<br />

April, the brothers <strong>of</strong> S.D.K. held their annual<br />

Spring Dance at the Deutches Haus where they<br />

also maintain their frat headquarters. Everyone<br />

who attended the dance commented on the<br />

friendly spirit that prevailed- pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

brothers' firm belief in congeniality. When<br />

one thinks <strong>of</strong> the purpose <strong>of</strong> S.D .K. there are<br />

immediately brought to mind thoughts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

academic atmosphere that prevails at their<br />

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meetlOgs. Sigma Delta Kappa has been one <strong>of</strong><br />

the first pr<strong>of</strong>essional fraternities at the <strong>University</strong><br />

to combine both good social activity<br />

with a sense <strong>of</strong> responsibility to themselves<br />

and their fellowman.<br />

The most sought-after prize <strong>of</strong> the brothers<br />

<strong>of</strong> S.D .K. is the annual award key which is<br />

given in recognition <strong>of</strong> high scholarship.<br />

Several chapters <strong>of</strong>fer scholarship cups to law<br />

students generally, and Alpha Iota Chapter is<br />

open for this honor also. Most undergraduate<br />

students realize the importance <strong>of</strong> these awards<br />

and the "rush" season for S.D.K. brothers<br />

produces a feeling <strong>of</strong> real accomplishment.<br />

A great help to the men <strong>of</strong> S.D.K . was the<br />

formation <strong>of</strong> the Alumni Chapter in 1940.<br />

The Alumni Chapter serves in an advisory<br />

capacity and also places deserving members <strong>of</strong><br />

S.D.K. in law <strong>of</strong>fices after graduation.


· . . for the advancement <strong>of</strong> transportation<br />

o f l T A n u<br />

O NLY recently a new fraternity was<br />

added to our campus frat life by the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

the U. <strong>of</strong> B. chapter <strong>of</strong> the Delta Nu Alpha<br />

National Transportation Fraternity. Although<br />

still young, the personality <strong>of</strong> this new addition<br />

has developed in to a more serious than<br />

social one following in the footsteps <strong>of</strong> most<br />

other pr<strong>of</strong>essional fraternities . In fact it might<br />

be said that it is more concerned with the<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>essional atmosphere among<br />

its members rather than one <strong>of</strong> conviviality.<br />

The promotion <strong>of</strong> greater knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

traffic and transportation is its first objective.<br />

This aim is achieved by the holding <strong>of</strong> "frat<br />

chats" concerning traffic and transportation<br />

matters at all regular meetings; thereby fostering<br />

and promoting the exchange <strong>of</strong> information,<br />

experience and ideas among its<br />

members-not too unlike the mission <strong>of</strong> "in-<br />

ALP H A<br />

stitutions <strong>of</strong> higher learning. " Rumor has it<br />

that the last (but not the least) <strong>of</strong> the national<br />

"frat's" objectives was the one that caught<br />

the eye <strong>of</strong> the U . <strong>of</strong> B. transportation students<br />

-"To encourage young men <strong>of</strong> ability to enter<br />

and remain in the field <strong>of</strong> transportation and<br />

traffic management as a life work."<br />

Co-organizer and advisor is Mr. A. M .<br />

Bastress, who is not only at the controls <strong>of</strong><br />

the U. <strong>of</strong> B. department <strong>of</strong> transportation, but<br />

is also Vice-President <strong>of</strong> another local unit <strong>of</strong><br />

D .N .A ., Chesapeake Chapter. A number <strong>of</strong><br />

the charter mem bers <strong>of</strong> that chapter are .. Beehive"<br />

transportation men, too.<br />

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KAPPA S 16 m A KAPPA<br />

PROPOSING a unique objective, the Maryland<br />

Alpha Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Kappa Sigma Kappa<br />

Fraternity made its debut on November 15,<br />

1947. The cardinal purpose <strong>of</strong> this brotherhood<br />

was, not only to support the social-athletic<br />

program with maximum enthusiasm, but also<br />

to supplement the social calendar and athletic<br />

schedule through the presentation <strong>of</strong> events<br />

which have made outstanding landmarks<br />

throughout the year.<br />

These versatile fraternity men, who, with<br />

few exceptions, are active members <strong>of</strong> the various<br />

clubs on campus and the Student Activities<br />

Council, have not confined their talents to<br />

sponsoring several successful dances or achieving<br />

victory in the Intramural basketball<br />

league. The Red Cross team which surpassed<br />

its established goal by nearly 12% , achieved<br />

through the industriousness and initiative on<br />

the part <strong>of</strong> its workers, was furnished for the<br />

<strong>University</strong> by Kappa members. The organized<br />

cheering section which has given unbounded<br />

moral support to the school teams at games,<br />

home and away, was initiated by the fraternity<br />

brothers as a unit.<br />

Providing an added social spark to campus<br />

life within the <strong>University</strong>, the Kappa Sigma<br />

Kappa will also supply the Institution with a<br />

strong and active alumni group who furnish a<br />

continuing enthusiasm in the activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong> long after graduation.<br />

Top row: Harryman, Stratman, Grimm, Sommers. Third row: Hennessey,<br />

Tomassi, Weeks, Bruno, Henry, Ratcliff. Second row: Schafran, McCarthy,<br />

Brice, Mason. Seated: Handy, Tormollan, Hibler, Rudolph<br />

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Chin Music at the Frat House<br />

The Neophyte Kappa Sigs


The Thespians <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> B.U.<br />

o £ L T A<br />

PSI o m £ 6 A<br />

(DRAMATIC FRATERNITY)<br />

THE conquest <strong>of</strong> the ultimate in college<br />

theatrical drama; Delta Psi Omega.<br />

A new flame, spiraling from the headquarters<br />

<strong>of</strong> Delta Psi Omega in Fairmount, West Virginia,<br />

appeared on the horizon for the<br />

<strong>University</strong> Players during the past season.<br />

The radiant glow from the largest honor<br />

society in college dramatics has found its own<br />

fire within the hearts <strong>of</strong> those who have been<br />

honored with membership in the <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong> chapter. This fraternity not only<br />

stimulates a genuine interest in college dramatics,<br />

but serves as an unprecedented reward<br />

for those who participate in any phase <strong>of</strong><br />

production. The rigid requirements for membership<br />

are based on the cooperation, interpretation,<br />

and performance <strong>of</strong> the actors and<br />

actresses who carried a major role in one long<br />

play, and on the cooperation, initiative, and<br />

efficiency <strong>of</strong> those in the production department<br />

<strong>of</strong> two major plays.<br />

Reigning as one <strong>of</strong> the most coveted fraternities<br />

to which a college actor can belong, the<br />

society, even in its symbolic name, chose the<br />

letter delta <strong>of</strong> the Greek alphabet to designate<br />

" drama. "<br />

The golden letters <strong>of</strong> Delta Psi Omega will<br />

remain as an honorary imprint on the records<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Players.<br />

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PHI B f T A<br />

C H f S S C L U B<br />

W HILE empires crumble and men <strong>of</strong><br />

science ponder long hours over intricate formulas<br />

and deal in the somber subject <strong>of</strong> nuclear<br />

.fission, the world waits breathlessly.<br />

Here at the <strong>University</strong> another group ponders<br />

over a subject which takes all the skill a man<br />

can muster. Up the turret like stairs on the<br />

south side <strong>of</strong> Charles Hall in a rear room on the<br />

.fifth floor, sits in distinguished assemblage­<br />

The Chess Club.<br />

Using the Maryland Chess Club as their<br />

proving ground, the Chess Club has carried<br />

the colors <strong>of</strong> Maroon and White nobly. The<br />

past year has not been one <strong>of</strong> phenomenal<br />

record breaking; yet the club has gained much<br />

experience by playing Johns Hopkins, Loyola,<br />

Maryland, and other organizations.<br />

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I948-I949 group<br />

GAmmA<br />

The thinkers.'


WRESTLinG<br />

FORMED in early winter, the wrestling<br />

squad went victoryless during the season but<br />

produced two individual runners-up in the<br />

Mason-Dixon Championships. The matmen<br />

were coached by John Eareckson and showed<br />

continued improvement under his direction.<br />

Little was expected from the small group <strong>of</strong><br />

wrestlers who answered the first call for candidates.<br />

A few had high school experience,<br />

but most had only enthusiasm and a desire to<br />

Jearn to recommend them. Nevertheless, the<br />

foundation laid during the past season proved<br />

sound enough to make wrestling a permanent<br />

fixture on the athletic program.<br />

From the outset, the team looked for leadership<br />

from their elected captain, Howard Hladik.<br />

A former high school star, Hladik did not let Wrestling Coach John Eareckson<br />

First row: Don Rhody, Gene Silberman, Howard Hladik, Bob Slater and Marvin Lippman. Second row: Manager Jack Finkelstein, Leonard Trout, Leon<br />

Goldberg, Coach Eareckson, Bob Siegel, Carl Tocker and Trainer Howard Obrentz<br />

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them down. Successive victories were scored<br />

by him in his team's losses to Towson, Loyola,<br />

and Western Maryland. In the final match <strong>of</strong><br />

the season, he was held to a draw by his<br />

Gallaudet opponent as the <strong>University</strong> team<br />

dropped its fourth straight match. Seeded No.<br />

2 in the Conference Championships, Hladik<br />

lost his first match <strong>of</strong> the season in the finals<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 14S-pound class by a referee's decision.<br />

While not approaching their captain's records,<br />

others on the squad made good showings.<br />

Howard Hladik has just made a "take down" and attempts a<br />

quick fall<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> the mainstays on the wrestling squad were Gene Silberman and Captain Howard Hladik<br />

Marv Lippman, Don Rhody, Gene Silberman,<br />

and Francis Wagner gave every promise <strong>of</strong><br />

future development. Heavyweight Leon Goldberg,<br />

wrestling for the first time, was <strong>of</strong>f to a<br />

good start before suffering an injury. A transfer<br />

student in February, Leonard Trout also<br />

went to the finals <strong>of</strong> the Championships before<br />

losing.<br />

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The referee takes a close look to see if Leonard Trout has thrown<br />

his Western Maryland opponent


"niGHT m U S T f All "<br />

" N IGHT Must Fall," the play which<br />

climaxed the season <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Players,<br />

was advertised in such an unusual manner that<br />

Cadoa Hall was packed on the night <strong>of</strong> production.<br />

The melodramatic interpretation revealed<br />

in this unusual plot clearly designated<br />

this playas the most significant contribution<br />

on the records <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>'s club <strong>of</strong><br />

drama.<br />

In contrast to the first production, the comicladen,<br />

" You Can't Take It With You, " the<br />

second production was a psychological thriller<br />

- the study <strong>of</strong> a cold-blooded murder whose<br />

deliberate and incredibly arrogant machinations<br />

proved thrilling behind the footlights- a<br />

gripping drama written with unusual originality<br />

and vividness.<br />

In the plans for next season, the <strong>University</strong><br />

Players intend to continue staging pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

productions with a tinge <strong>of</strong>'the Broadway<br />

glamour panorama. As the year draws to a<br />

close, the Grecian Goddess <strong>of</strong> the theatre<br />

smiles benevolently upon her understudies, the<br />

<strong>University</strong> Players.<br />

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Betty McCracken, Iris Posen and Adelle Schmidt in Scene II <strong>of</strong><br />

" N ight Must Fall"<br />

Clark Gilbert, Student D irector


BAS f B ALL<br />

WITH thirteen members <strong>of</strong> the 1948<br />

team returning to form the nucleus <strong>of</strong> their<br />

squad, the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong> baseball<br />

team looks forward with optimism to its 1949<br />

baseball schedule which crowds twenty-five<br />

games in the short space <strong>of</strong> seven weeks time.<br />

Seven returning pitchers and catchers, together<br />

with several talented newcomers, give<br />

the Bees a formidable array <strong>of</strong> batterymen.<br />

Charles Serio, winner <strong>of</strong> four games last year,<br />

is expected once again to lead the squad's<br />

moundsmen. Other noteworthy hurlers are<br />

Senior Gene McCarthy, Danny Katz, Sam<br />

Ressin , Ed Plitt and Davey Deffinbaugh. Carl<br />

Crispino, freshman catcher, has bested a pair<br />

<strong>of</strong> veterans in the fight for the regular catcher's<br />

berth.<br />

Baseball Coach and Assistant Athletic Director Harold Gottshall<br />

Firit row: Julius Kraft, Joseph Dreisch, Frank Bellusci, Eugene McCarthy, John Pretko. Second row: Ralph Sybert, Sam Rcssin, Edward Plitt, Bill<br />

Emmerich, Wil Phelps, Pete Tomassi, Jerry Faulstich. Third row: Coach Harold GottShall, Dan Katz, Vern Mummert, Dave Diffenbaugh, BJIl Beck,<br />

Carlo Crispino, Howie Obrentz<br />

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Henry Hibler and Bob Ha"yman <strong>of</strong>ficiate at the refreshment counter<br />

Mt. Gottshall, Mr. Flickinger, Mrs. Gottshall, Mrs. Wilson<br />

and Dr. Wilson<br />

" ... In the Blue <strong>of</strong> Evening"<br />

S P R I n G S win G<br />

ABOUT the middle <strong>of</strong> March two sophomores<br />

rushed into the Lounge at Charles Hall<br />

and loudly proclaimed that they had seen a<br />

robin hopping about in the Mount Royal<br />

Gardens and that Spring was upon us. Inasmuch<br />

as the Cotillion Board had used just<br />

about every excuse at its command to sponsor<br />

student socials, this enlightening bit <strong>of</strong> news<br />

came as a pleasant surprise. On the night <strong>of</strong><br />

March 18, while the timid hearted huddled<br />

close to the hearth, the Annual Spring Swing<br />

was held at the Alcazar.<br />

The student turnout was tremendous, as<br />

expected, and with the sweet and hep melodic<br />

strains <strong>of</strong> Dick Svehla, and a rushing business<br />

at the refreshment counter, the guys and gals<br />

had fun. Mr. Svehla did not provide all the<br />

entertainment, however; the local campus talent<br />

provided the merrymakers with impromptu<br />

songs and dances. As the evening progressed,<br />

the usual rounds to friendly tables were made<br />

and a spirit <strong>of</strong> "hurry up and have a good<br />

time, exams aren't far <strong>of</strong>f" prevailed. Only one<br />

incident somewhat marred what otherwise<br />

would have been a perfect evening- the two<br />

sophomores who first saw the robin had the<br />

flu and could not attend.


T f n n I S<br />

WITH four veterans returning from<br />

the 1948 tennis squad, there are high hopes for<br />

a winning season. In fact, almost any showing<br />

will be better than last year when the netmen<br />

won only one match <strong>of</strong> an abbreviated five<br />

match schedule. Coaching the team is student<br />

John Howell, while Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John R. Spellissy<br />

is acting as Faculty Advisor.<br />

Spearheading the squad is Howell, No. 1<br />

again this year. Standing 6 ft. 4 in., he possesses<br />

a strong <strong>of</strong>fensive-minded court game<br />

with an especially powerful serve. No.2 on<br />

the team is Senior Don Constam, a tireless,<br />

steady performer. Another Senior, Leonard<br />

Mason, is No.3, while Herm Sommers and<br />

Bernie MacKenzie handle the No. 4 and 5<br />

spots on the club. Alternates include Clarence<br />

Goetz, Dick Arnold, and Francis Wagner.<br />

Last season, the golf team aroused considerable<br />

comment in local circles when it had a<br />

girl on its roster. This year, the tennis team<br />

has followed the example by having lovely<br />

Clare Barnett playing No.6 in the singles and<br />

teaming with Howell to form the No. 1<br />

doubles combination. Clare has a background<br />

in tennis which befits her qualifications for<br />

team membership. Her record includes tournament<br />

experience and even a municipal championship.<br />

As the REpORTER went to press, the tennis<br />

squad had completed one-third <strong>of</strong> their schedule,<br />

winning three matches out <strong>of</strong> five. Victories<br />

were at the expense <strong>of</strong> Bridgewater,<br />

Roanoke and Washington, while defeats were<br />

suffered at the hands <strong>of</strong> Loyola and Lynchburg.<br />

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Rushing the net for an overhead smash is lovely<br />

Clare Barnett, first girl member <strong>of</strong> the tennis<br />

squad<br />

Don Constam has just completed a forehand<br />

drive in his match against Catholic U.<br />

Coach and No. I Player John Howell<br />

Fir!! row: Don Constam and Herman Sommers. Second row: Faculty Advisor John Spellissy,<br />

Clare Barnett, Bernie MacKenzie, John Howell and Leonard Mason


G 0 l f<br />

DETERMINED to put a stop to their<br />

losing ways, the <strong>University</strong> golf team is busily<br />

preparing for their eight match schedule. Golf,<br />

long a fixture on the athletic program, was<br />

revived in 1947. In that year, the team lost<br />

every match. Last spring, the golfers opened<br />

with a tie and it seemed that better things were<br />

in store, but again the season ended without<br />

a victory.<br />

For a college which has contributed Otto<br />

Greiner to the pr<strong>of</strong>essional ranks, losing golf<br />

teams are particularly distasteful. Coach <strong>of</strong><br />

First row: Ed Gauvin, Charles Kreider, John Bailey. Second row: Jack<br />

Hawthorne, Charles Wess, John Almcs<br />

Student Coach John Bailey<br />

the current team is John Bailey. An aggressive<br />

eager on the jayvee basketball team, Bailey<br />

likes to win and predicts that the <strong>University</strong><br />

losing streak will be halted in 1949.<br />

Only three men have returned from the 1948<br />

squad. Heading this list is Bailey himself.<br />

Originally seeded No. 5 on the team early last<br />

spring, his consistency and outstanding play<br />

moved him up to No. 2 and eventually to No.1<br />

The other two holdovers are Charlie Wess<br />

and Jack Hawthorne. Wess was a regular last<br />

season, while Hawthorne was an alternate.<br />

Both have improved games and hope to pare a<br />

few strokes from their scores .<br />

Two sophomores, John Almes and Charlie<br />

Kreider, have looked good in early practice<br />

rounds. A freshman from Middleburg High<br />

School, Bob Snyder has also impressed Coach<br />

Bailey and is certain to be one <strong>of</strong> the squad's<br />

regulars. Other newcomers include Ed Gauvin,<br />

Tom Longley and Ed Petrick.<br />

N ewcomer Charles Kreider carefully lines up an<br />

important putt<br />

Blasting from a sand trap, Charles Wess gets <strong>of</strong>f a<br />

drive which lands only four feet from the hole<br />

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LAC R 0 S S f<br />

LONG a dream by sports-minded <strong>University</strong><br />

students, the formation <strong>of</strong> a lacrosse<br />

team became a reality this spring. This marks<br />

the first time since the early '30's that the <strong>University</strong><br />

has been represented on the lacrosse<br />

field.<br />

The team is being run on an informal basis<br />

to determine whether there is sufficient interest<br />

to make the stick sport a permanent<br />

addition to the athletic program. Spirit has<br />

been high during early practice sessions held<br />

at Mount Washington.<br />

The hub <strong>of</strong> major lacrosse activities, Baltitim<br />

ore city <strong>of</strong>fers the <strong>University</strong> the outstanding<br />

products <strong>of</strong> its high schools. Coaching the<br />

ten is Howard Betz, former City All-Maryland.<br />

Also from City are Matt Swerdl<strong>of</strong>f and Vernon<br />

Mules at midfield, along with Harry Tellum,<br />

Tom Sweeney and Bob Koleher. Defensemen<br />

are Wil Lanier <strong>of</strong> Southern, Bill Kolpack <strong>of</strong><br />

Boy's Latin, Morris Needle <strong>of</strong> Forest Park and<br />

Earl Gerding <strong>of</strong> Towson. Bud Booze <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Paul guards the cage, while Bob Hart, Bob<br />

Jousland, Jack Mueller and George Connor aid<br />

Betz on the attack.<br />

Spirited play is evident in this picture taken in a practice<br />

session<br />

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First row: Morris Needle, Harry Tellum, Howard Betz, and Matt Swerdl<strong>of</strong>f. Stcon<br />

row: Bob Kolchur, Bill Kolpack, George Connor, Bill Eppler, Wilbur Lanier and To!<br />

Sweeney. Third row: Manager Ed Soper, Vernon Mules, Earle Gerding, Bob Hart, an<br />

Trainer Bob Adams<br />

Face <strong>of</strong>f and infield action was fast and furious during one <strong>of</strong> many intra<br />

squad games


EDGAR A. COLLISON<br />

Editor-in-Chief<br />

1 949<br />

R f P 0 RTf R<br />

PROFESSOR E. ST. JOHN HUBERMAN<br />

Faculty Advisor<br />

JOHN T. NORRIS, JR.<br />

Business Manager<br />

REPORTER STAFF-Seated: Katherine Osborne, Kitty Karson, Edgar A. Collison, John T. Norris, Jr., Ruth Cohen. Standing: Jack Matz, Leonard<br />

Mason, Bob Adams, Larry Kolman, Harold Posner


Editor-in-ChieJ. ....... . .. .. ... . ... . EDGAR A . COLLISON<br />

Business M anager ... . ... . ........ . . JOHN T. NORRIS, JR.<br />

Senior Photography Editor . .... . ........ . . . ... J ACK MATZ<br />

Student Photographer . ...... . .. . .... JAMES O. BROMWELL<br />

Activities Editor . . . . . ... ... .. .. . . . ...... . .. BOB ADAMS<br />

Sports Editor . .. . ......... . ... .. . .. .. . L EON ARD MASON<br />

Activities Editor . .. .. ... . . .......... . . . . KITTY K ARSON<br />

Senior Write-up Editor . ... . . .. . ..... KATHERINE OSBORNE<br />

Copy Editor . ... . .. . . . ... . . . . . . ... . .... L ARRY KOLMAN<br />

Assistant Copy Editor . . .. . .. . ... .. .... .. .. RUTH COHEN<br />

Staff Assistant ....... . .... . . .. . ..... . . HAROLD POSNE R<br />

Staff Assistant ......... . ...... . .. . . VERNON D E MARCO<br />

Faculty Advisor .. . ... . .... PROF. E . ST. JOHN HUBE RMAN<br />

IT has been the desire <strong>of</strong> the staff to<br />

give the student body a REPORTER that will<br />

serve to recall and review many friendships,<br />

activities, social affairs, and a particular college<br />

year that will not be erased from our<br />

memories. From a somewhat late start in<br />

February to the roaring <strong>of</strong> the presses in May,<br />

there has not been a dull moment for anyone<br />

concerned.<br />

It cannot be said that the 1949 REPORTER<br />

staff adhered strictly to a table <strong>of</strong> organization.<br />

Each member has labored long and hard, completely<br />

disregarding functional demarcation<br />

lines and with the interest <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong><br />

his dominant motivating drive. Each had a<br />

specific job to do, that is true, but in addition<br />

to that job each member spent many long<br />

hours laboring over details and contributing to<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> decisions that had to be made.<br />

The entire staff has been guided by the desire<br />

for a publication representative <strong>of</strong> the student<br />

life at the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

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Robert Adams, Kitty Karson and Leonard<br />

Mason, Activities Staff<br />

Jack Matz and Katherine Osborne, Photographic<br />

Staff<br />

Harold Posner, Ruth Cohen and Larry<br />

Kolman, The Copy Staff


lAW <strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

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W. Walter Farnandis<br />

MASTER OF LAws<br />

1805 Frederick Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

William P. Bolton, Jr.<br />

BACHE LOR OF LAWS<br />

York Road, Timonium<br />

James M. Aycock<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

954 Argonne Drive, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Phi Beta Gamma<br />

John D. Bremsteller<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

3lO4 N. Calvert Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Frances Hedgman Ball<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

222 W. Madison Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Iota Tau Tau, Lambda Chapter<br />

Charles Ross Brown<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

2828 Brighton Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong>


Charles Stuart Brown<br />

. BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

603 Cathedral Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Thomas C. Carlin<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

5708 First Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Stewart L. Bryant<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

22 Normal Terrace, Towson<br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Arthur Dorrance Casey<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

19 Dixie Drive, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Gerard Vernon Caldwell<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

15 Elinor Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Jay Donald Connor<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

2800 Tudor Arms Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

LAW SEniORS<br />

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LAW <strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

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Ralph Samuel Danford<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

2903 Dunran Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Phi Beta Gamma<br />

Louis Andrew Doering, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

732 Beechfield Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

William J. Denton<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

2436 Linden Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

James Dale Dolan<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

33 Portship Road, Dundalk<br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Vernon Anthony Dimarco<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

1301 N. Rolling Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Associate Editor, REPORTER<br />

Robert N. Douglas<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

235 Gaywood Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Phi Beta Gamma


LAW <strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

Samuel B. Drue<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

3841 Labyrinth Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Carroll L. Fogleman<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

5218 Brookwood Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

David K. Ebersole, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

1573 Stonewood Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Charles H. Funk, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

281 S. Robinson Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Bruce T. Edmonston<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

1626 Pentwood Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

F. X. Gallagher<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

4006 Parkside Drive, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Phi Beta Gamma<br />

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Charles J. Harris<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

118 Fourth A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Student Council ' 46, '47; Baloo Staff<br />

'46, '47; President, Senior Law Class<br />

John H. Hessey, IV<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

Boyce Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

George Arthur Harrison<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

2907 Dunmore Road, Dundalk<br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

R. Frederick Jett<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

2209 Monticello Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Bernard M. Hawkins, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

1210 Elm Ridge Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

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Edward Allan Johnston<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

3903 Woodbine Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Alpha Omicron, Beta Alpha<br />

LAW SEniORS


K. Leigh Kintzel<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

700 Revolution Street ,<br />

Ha vre de Grace<br />

Southey F. Miles, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

609 Edgevale Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Carl Harrison Lehmann, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

1632 S. Charles Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

William John Mohan<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

26 Elinor A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Charles Edwin McCoy, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

1821 Deveron Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Leonard Niport<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

3704 Beehler Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

LAW SEniORS<br />

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L A ill SEniORS<br />

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Captain William E. O'Donovan<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

3935 Rexmere Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Frederick John Petersen<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

4017 Walrad Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Senior Banquet and Dance Committee<br />

David O'Dunne<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

704 Cathedral Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Harold Posner<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

2275 Reisterstown Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Associate Editor, REPORTER<br />

Horace Lee Parsons<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

Kingsville, Maryland<br />

James M. Pouder<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

5 Goodale Place, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Phi Beta Gamma


L H W SEniORS<br />

John A. Powers, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAws<br />

801 E . 41st Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Milton Schneeberger<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

327 South Drew Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

George H. Rush, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

4718 Dartford Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Business Manager, Baloo; Cotillion<br />

Committee' 45<br />

Cecil T . Shivers<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

4500 Mount View Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

G. Curtis Scarborough<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

Whiteford, Harford County<br />

Eugene P. Smith<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

3701 Woodbine Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

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Hyman Steinberg<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

300 N. Fulton Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Edward J. Warren<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

1316 Linden Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Jerome Wesley Taylor<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

4319 Sheldon Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Vice-President, Junior Law Class;<br />

Secretary, Senior Law Class<br />

Herman Weissman<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

2328 Reisterstown Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Harry O. Thommen<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

162 Oaklee Village, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Joseph Wildman Zebley, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF LAWS<br />

Route No.2, Newark, Delaware<br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

President, Student Council '46, '47;<br />

President, S.A.A. '45, '46; Athletic<br />

Association Member; Editor, Baloo<br />

'46<br />

Arnold H. Coates<br />

CERTIFICATE IN LAW<br />

3104 Windsor Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

l R W <strong>SfnlORS</strong>


S C H 0 0 L 0 f<br />

BUSlnfSS InDUSTRY<br />

AnD rnAnAGfrnfnT<br />

"B.I.M.," as it is more commonly<br />

referred to, is the result <strong>of</strong> an expansion which<br />

took place in the "Beehive" in 1945. A study<br />

<strong>of</strong> the situation in the business as well as in the<br />

educational world revealed the increasing interest<br />

in and need for specialized education in<br />

progressive business methods, operations <strong>of</strong><br />

various rapidly expanding industries and<br />

scientific management. Hence, the aim <strong>of</strong> the<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Business, Industry and Management<br />

is to educate young men and women in all<br />

elements <strong>of</strong> successful management so that they<br />

may possess a sound concept <strong>of</strong> administrative<br />

responsibilities in addition to a thorough pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

training in the fields <strong>of</strong> their choice.<br />

It is this school <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> which is<br />

conferring the degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

in a major department upon the students appearing<br />

in the succeeding pages <strong>of</strong> this section.<br />

f A C U L T Y<br />

WILLIAM B . ALEXANDER, LL.B.<br />

MAURICE ANNE NBERG<br />

JOSEPH BABEOR, B .S . , M .S.<br />

LLOYD W. BAKER, LL.B.<br />

ARTHUR M. BASTRESS<br />

GUSTAV B ERLE , B .S .S .<br />

STANLEY BRAH, C.B.<br />

JOHN J. COLLINS, LL.B.<br />

JOHN CONLEY, A .B .<br />

JOSEPH P . CONLIN, A .B.<br />

S . CHAPLIN DAVIS, C.P.A.<br />

B . N. D E ATON, A .B . , M .B .A.<br />

JAMES F. D ORE<br />

H ENRY T . D OUGLAS<br />

WILBUR R . GALLOWAY, JR.<br />

CHARLES M. GILLAN, LL.B.<br />

IsIDORE GINSBERG, LL.B.<br />

JOHN G . GOETTEE, B .S .<br />

N ATHAN GOLDFARB, A .B . , M .A .<br />

A . H. HARGREAVES<br />

FRANCIS H ARRIGAN<br />

S AUL D . HEARN, B.S. , M.A.<br />

ERNEST S T . JOHN HUBERMAN, B .S . , M .B . A .<br />

DWIGHT P . JACOBUS, M .E., ED.M.<br />

CLIFFORD C. JAMES<br />

EDWARD A. JOHNSTON, B .B.A. , B.S. , C.P.A.<br />

George A. Kay, B.S.<br />

FREDERICK A .. KUMMER, JR.<br />

CHARLES A. LAMBERT<br />

HUNGE RFORD LAMOTTE<br />

JOSEPH P . L ANIGAN, A.B., LL.B.<br />

DANIEL J. LODEN, A .B .<br />

JOSEPH J. LUDDY<br />

FRANK B. LYON<br />

FRANCIS McDoNALD, A.B. , LL.B.<br />

B E NJAMIN J. MANDEL, B .S., M.A.<br />

J. DAVID MARKS<br />

FRANCIS X . MORITZ, A . B . , M.A.<br />

JOHN B . NANCE, B.E.<br />

WILLIAM P. NEILSON<br />

LESTE R PALMER, A . B .<br />

MORRIS POWDERMAKER<br />

DAVIS T. RATCLIFFE, B .S . , LL.B.<br />

J. DAWSON R EEDER, JR. , B .S . , LL.B.<br />

EDWARD L. RICH, B .S., LL.B .<br />

DAVID C. SACHS, A .B . , LL.B.<br />

MOR,])ON H. SCHAPIRO, B.B. A . , C.P.A.<br />

CHARLES L. SHERMAN, C.P.A.<br />

OLIVER C. SHIPLE Y, C.P.A.<br />

RUDOLPH A. SIEGEL, B .S .<br />

JOHN R . SPELLISSY, A .B., M.A. , B .L.S.<br />

B. HOWARD STANSBURY<br />

H AROLD F . STllIDEL<br />

WILLIAM E. TARR, C.P.A.<br />

J. L. T AYLOR<br />

AUGUST F. WALTZINGER, PH.D . , P.c.<br />

B ERNARD WAYS<br />

JACOB WOLFSON<br />

RUSSELL C. WONDERLIC, PH.B ., c.L.V.<br />

EDWIN P . YOUNG, JR. , A .B.<br />

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B. I. rn.<br />

Karl H. B. Berend<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

5700 Queens Chapel Road<br />

Hyattsville<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> the Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management; Soccer '47, '48 ;<br />

Table Tennis '47, '48<br />

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Harry B. Blocher, Jr.<br />

B .S. IN MARKETING<br />

2716 Riggs A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Robert Berliner<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

5410 Jonquil Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Discussion Group<br />

Ferdinand W. Bockelman<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

4112 Frederick Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

B. S.<br />

William Nicholas Biesel<br />

B . S . IN ACCOUNTING<br />

1615 Gwynns Falls Parkway<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Gunther R. Borris<br />

B .S . IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2305 Garrison Boulevard<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

<strong>SfnlORS</strong>


BI II ffil<br />

Julian T. Brice, Jr.<br />

B. S. IN MARKETING<br />

R .F.D. No.1, Finksburg<br />

Kappa Sigma Kappa<br />

Golf; Managing Editor, Baloo '47,<br />

, 48 ; Reporter, Baloo '47, '48; Charter<br />

Member, S.A.M.<br />

Herbert James Bush<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

24 Selfridge Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management; Member <strong>of</strong> World<br />

Federalists<br />

Ralph Brocato<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

3801 Park Heights Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, S.A.M .; Varsity Baseball<br />

Henry Carp<br />

B . S. IN MARKETING<br />

5022 Palmer Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong> I<br />

Manager, Baseball Team '47; Cotillion<br />

Board Member; Varsity Club<br />

Member; Student Council Member<br />

'47, '48; Treasurer, Student<br />

Council '49<br />

John P. Buchheister<br />

B .S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

1200 Pine Heights A venue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Society for Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />

Management<br />

Charles E. Chlan<br />

B .S . IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

526 E. 39th Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Phi Beta Gamma<br />

Member, Society for Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />

Management; Speaker, Rededication<br />

Week; Worker for Red Cross<br />

B. SI <strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

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Stuart F. Clark<br />

B.S. IN MARKETING<br />

2412 Edmondson Avenue, Balimore<br />

William A. Crist, Jr.<br />

B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT<br />

3336 Richmond Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

B. S. <strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

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Ruth Lois Cohen<br />

B.S. IN MARKETING<br />

4110 Ridgewood Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Associate Editor, REPORTER; Participant<br />

in Opportunities Clinic<br />

James P . De Carlo<br />

B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT<br />

2808 W. Winchester Street<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Debating Team '46;<br />

Cotillion Board ' 46, '47; World<br />

Federalist' 47, '48; Society for<br />

Advancement <strong>of</strong> Management<br />

Edgar Allan Collison<br />

B. I. rn.<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

3720 6th Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Society for Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />

Management; President, S.A.M. '49;<br />

Dramatic Club, '47; Managing Editor,<br />

REPORTER' 49; Student, Activities<br />

Association ' 49<br />

Mervin S. Eyler<br />

B.S. IN TRANSPORTATION<br />

962 Stoll Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management; Received Certificate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Merit '48


B. I. rna<br />

John E. Faradas<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

2121 Kentucky Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management<br />

Sidney Finkelstein<br />

B. S . IN MARKETING<br />

105 N. Collington Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management; Advertising Club<br />

Kenneth W. Felmar<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

207 N. Ellwood Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management '46, '47; Baloo '47;<br />

Sports Publicity '47, '48; Assistant<br />

Soccer Coach '47; Manager,<br />

Soccer '48<br />

Joseph T. Fishpaw<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2737 St. Paul Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Discussion Group; Chess<br />

Club<br />

Leon Harold Fink<br />

B .S. IN MARKETING<br />

1622 Moreland Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

David Crumrine Geiman, Sr.<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

77 W. Main Street, Westminster<br />

B. S. SfnlOHS<br />

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E. Edward Gibney, Jr.<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

St. Thomas Lane, Owings Mills<br />

Robert E. Harrison<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

134 N. Linwood Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Kappa Sigma Kappa<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Tennis Team; Glee Club;<br />

Society for Advancement <strong>of</strong> Management;<br />

President <strong>of</strong> Junior Class<br />

6l}<br />

B. S. SEniORS<br />

Harry Goldberg<br />

B .S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2552 Quantico A venue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Discussion Group<br />

Donald E. H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT<br />

373 Marydell Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management<br />

Donald M. Harkins<br />

B .S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2206 Roslyn Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Albert Hyman<br />

B .S . IN MARKETING<br />

B. I. m.<br />

2304 Braddish Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong>


B. I. m.<br />

Emanuel Kain<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

3514 Lucille Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

R. Curtis Lautzenheiser<br />

B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL M ANAGEMENT<br />

12 Hydroplane Drive, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Lawrence H. Kolman<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2135 N . Pulaski Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Baloo Staff 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />

President, Discussion Group 1, 2, 3,<br />

4; President, Sophomore Class 2;<br />

Student Council 2; President, Student<br />

Council 3; Associate Editor,<br />

REPORTER; Dramatic Club 2<br />

Sidney Levin<br />

B. S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2402 G arrison Boulevard<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Mitchell D. Kravetz<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

401 N . Carey Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Carl J. Levitt<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS M ANAGEMENT<br />

3314 Dorithan Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management; Student Coach<br />

Soccer Varsity ' 47<br />

B. S. SEniORS<br />

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Gordon W. Lewis<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

21 N. Symington Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

President, Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management<br />

Irwin R . Mandel<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

708 St. Paul Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

B. S. SEniORS<br />

63 J<br />

William F. Logue<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

3333 Dudley Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Harold R. Marlane<br />

B.S. IN TRANSPORTATION<br />

241 Laurens Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Delta Nu Alpha<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Discussion Group; Baseball<br />

Team; Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management<br />

John J. Lopez<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

B. II ml<br />

827 S. Grundy Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Society for Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />

Management; Senior Class Secretary<br />

Leonard E. Mason, Jr.<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

3431 Elmora Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Kappa Sigma Kappa<br />

Member, Baloo Staff 3 years; Sports<br />

Editor 2 years; Glee Club; Tennis<br />

Team; Associate Editor, REPORTER


B. I. rn.<br />

Eugene W. McCarthy<br />

B.S. IN TRANSPORTATION<br />

396 Goodwin Street, Indian Orchards<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Kappa Sigma Kappa<br />

Delta Nu Alpha<br />

Member, S.A.M.; Varsity Baseball<br />

'47, '48, '49; Basketball '46, '47<br />

Carson L. Mort<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

3816 Centerfield Road, Harrisburg<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Theodore McConnell<br />

B.S. IN TRANSPORTATION<br />

23 Hydroplane Drive, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Delta Nu Alpha<br />

Joseph L. Nedomatsky<br />

B.S. IN MARKETING<br />

2623 Tulip Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

John M. McGeady<br />

B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT<br />

Churchill Drive, Midland<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Discussion Group, Society<br />

for Advancement <strong>of</strong> Management;<br />

Treasurer, Sophomore Class<br />

'46, '47<br />

Herbert Noel<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2902 Ulman Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Student Council; Ring<br />

Committee; President, Senior Class<br />

B. S. SEniORS<br />

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John T. Norris, Jr.<br />

B.S. IN TRANSPORTATION<br />

4304 Parkwood Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Delta Nu Alpha<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> S.A .A. Executive Committee<br />

'46; Vice-President, S.A.M.<br />

'47, '48; Certificate <strong>of</strong> Merit and Key<br />

, 48; Vice-President, Sophomore Class;<br />

Business Manager, 1949 REPORTER.<br />

Jerry James Pavlovsky<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

910 N. Castle Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management' 47<br />

B. S. <strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

65 }<br />

Louis A. Oliverio<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

423 N. Washington Street<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Donald George Petersen<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2820 Windsor A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

James A. Owens<br />

B. I. m.<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

2835 Alameda Boulevard<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Baloo Staff; Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />

Society for Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />

Management<br />

Frank Pilachowski<br />

B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT<br />

2228 Essex Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Student Athletic<br />

Association


8. I. m.<br />

Edward L. Pomeroy<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2806 E. Federal Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

William Russell Reineck<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

509 Regester A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Wendell A . Potter<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

811 Radiance Drive, Cambridge<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Varsity Basketball<br />

Richard H. Ren<strong>of</strong>f<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

4803 Wrenwood Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management; Red Cross Fund<br />

Committee<br />

James Patrick Redding<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

701 E. 33rd Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management<br />

James C. Robinson<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

7419 Park Drive, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Batoo Staff; President,<br />

S.A.A.; President, Student Council;<br />

Treasurer, Junior Class<br />

B. S. <strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

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Oscar Rochking<br />

B .S . IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2629 Rosewood Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Banquet Committee;<br />

Vice-President, Senior Class<br />

Eli Rubin<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMEN T<br />

2303 Whittier Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

B. S. SEniORS<br />

67 }<br />

Harold William Rosenzwog<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

3814 Falls Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management; Dramatic Club;<br />

Advertising Manager, Baloo<br />

Sylvan H. Sass<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

3612 Cottage A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

B. I. m.<br />

Woodfin Donald Rowe<br />

B .S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

1302 W. 37th Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Norbert P. Schaefer<br />

B .S . IN TRANSPORTATION<br />

1514 N. Kenwood Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Chess Club, 3, 4; Table<br />

Tennis Team 3; Baloo Staff 4


B. I. rn.<br />

Conrad S. Schafran<br />

B.S. IN MARKETING<br />

1726 Davidson Avenue<br />

Bronx, New York<br />

Kappa Sigma Kappa<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Baloo Staff' 47, '48, '49<br />

Sidney S. Sherr<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

4283 Falls Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Banquet Committee;<br />

Constitution Committee<br />

Francis R. Schreiber I>avid lIovvard Schvvartz<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

3912 Cold Spring Lane, <strong>Baltimore</strong> 3820 Fairview Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Leonard S. Sneider<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2407 Reisterstown Road<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Discussion Group; Vice­<br />

President, Junior Class '48; Treasurer,<br />

Senior Class' 49; School<br />

Orchestra '47<br />

B. S.<br />

Samuel A. Stern<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

5410 Clover Road<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

<strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

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B. I. ffi.<br />

Adolph J. Storck, Jr.<br />

.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

.24 Abell Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

ember <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management<br />

69 }<br />

William Kean Weaver, ill<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

411 Regester Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Baloo Staff; Banquet<br />

Committee<br />

Gordon William Tormollan<br />

B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

2507 Hamilton A venue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Kappa Sigma Kappa<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Baloo Staff' 46, , 47;<br />

Managing Editor, Baloo '47 ;<br />

Editor-in-Chief, Baloo '48; JV<br />

Basketball; Intramural S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

'48; Intramural Basketball '49;<br />

Student Advisor, Baloo '48, '49<br />

William H. Wheltle<br />

Frank Joshua Wachter, Jr.<br />

B .S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

221 E. Main Street<br />

Westminster<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management;<br />

Athletics '46, , 47<br />

B.S. IN MARKETING<br />

2215 Homewood Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Baloo Staff; Editor, Baloo,·<br />

Discussion Group two years<br />

Marvin P. Warnick<br />

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING<br />

4004 Cleat Court, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Students Athletic<br />

Association<br />

Norman Austin Yeany<br />

B.S. IN TRANSPORTATION<br />

2906 Inglewood Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Delta Nu Alpha<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Society for Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management<br />

B. S. SEniORS


B. I. m.<br />

Morton Jerome Akman<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING<br />

5427 Park Heights Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Joseph Henry Dowling<br />

CERTIFICATE IN EXECUTIVE<br />

D EVELOPMENT<br />

3331 Ravenwood Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Chess Club; Study Group<br />

Frank T. Blatter<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING<br />

3907 Old York Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Nelson E. Franke<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING<br />

4536 Northwood Drive<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Donald N. Culbertson<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ADVERTISING<br />

3020 E. Fayette Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Elmer V. Gustafson<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING<br />

1721 Ashburton Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

CERTifiCATES<br />

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Edwin Levy<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING<br />

3311 Shelburne Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Emma P. Shaw<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING<br />

1526 Moreland Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

CERTifiCATES<br />

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Peter H. Mosbacher<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING<br />

1905 Linden Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Leon Isaac Snyder<br />

CERTIFICATE IN EXECUTIVE<br />

D EVELOPMENT<br />

3018 Wylie Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Seymour Schwartz<br />

B. I. In.<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING<br />

4014 Annellen Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Joseph H. Wine<br />

CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING<br />

2227 Linden A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong>


T H f JUniOR COLLEGf<br />

FOR those students who do not seek<br />

business as their major field <strong>of</strong> endeavor, the<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers courses in Pre-Law, General<br />

Education, and, in conjunction with The<br />

Johns Hopkins Hospital, the Medical Secretarial<br />

Course. Basically Liberal Arts in nature,<br />

the degree <strong>of</strong> Associate in Arts (A.A.) is conferred<br />

upon graduates <strong>of</strong> the Junior College.<br />

The degree may be used as Pre-Law credit<br />

required to enter the School <strong>of</strong> Law and many<br />

<strong>of</strong> the graduates apply their credit toward<br />

continuing Liberal Arts courses at other colleges<br />

and universities.<br />

The Junior College <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong> is recognized by both the Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maryland Junior Colleges and the<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Junior Colleges.<br />

fACULTY<br />

HARRY W. AMTOWER, A.B., B.D., M.A.<br />

ANTON A. BERLE, A.B., M .A.<br />

ARTHUR H . BRYAN, V.M.D., B.S., M .A.<br />

B. FLOYD FLICKINGER, B.S., M .A.<br />

G . HAROLD GOTTSHALL, B.S., M .S.<br />

JOHN E. GRAEFE, A.B., B.D., M.S.T., TH.D.<br />

KENNETH P. HOLBEN, B.S.<br />

VICTOR R. JONES, A.B., M .A.<br />

MOSES S. KOCH, JR., A.B., M.A.<br />

LESTER C. LINDLEY, A.B., M.A.<br />

RAYMOND B. MILLER, A.B., M .ED., M .A.<br />

GEORGE A. NEELD, A.B., M .A., B.D.<br />

RAYMOND B. NELL, B.S., A.M., A.B., D.ED.<br />

JOHN A. PENTZ, A.B., LL.B.<br />

RUSSELL B. RICE, A.B., M .A.<br />

CARROLL A. ROYER, A.B.<br />

GEORGE Y. RUSK, A.B., PH .D.<br />

VERNON P. SCHEIDT, A.B., PH.D.<br />

ALBERT SILVERMAN, Sc.B.<br />

DONALD B. STOUGH, A.B., M .A.<br />

WILLIAM TROUTMAN, A.B., M .A.<br />

RUTH ANN WALKER, A.B., M .S.<br />

JOHN H. WEBB, A.B.<br />

FLORENCE C. WILMER, A.B., B.L.S.<br />

FRANK A. WOODFIELD<br />

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Howard Betz<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2401 Callow Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

George Pettingill Bowie<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

Carrigan Apartments, Lutherville<br />

John J. Bishop, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2915 Chesley Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, AA Study Club<br />

Stanley Blank<br />

Herbert T. Brown, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

4106 Milford Mill Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2806 Quantico Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Stewart Russell Brown<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

612 N. Bouldin Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, AA Study Club<br />

<strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

J U n lOR COl l f 6 f<br />

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J U n lOR COl l f 6 f<br />

75 }<br />

James T. Burns, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2014 Walbrook Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Clayton S. Charewich<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

316 S. Patterson Park Avenue,<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Edmund J. Caffrey, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3231 Westmont Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Francis Anthony 'Chelminski<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1713 Aliceanna Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Frank Cannizzaro, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1704 Wilkens Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Shirley Cohen<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, MEDICAL<br />

SECRETARY<br />

4001 Eldorado A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

<strong>SfnlORS</strong>


J U n lOR COL l f 6 f<br />

George J. Connor<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

4934 Denmore Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Jerome Andrew Dashner<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

4320 Shamrock Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Robert Hayes Cowan<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1526 Covington Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

T. Chet Davis, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

634 Rappolla Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Leo T. Cummings<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3307 Walbrook Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Walter Paul Dean, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2820 W. Mulberry Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

<strong>SfnlORS</strong><br />

{ 76


James Kirkwood Dick<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

5314 Selfridge Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

G. Douglas Eldredge<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3545 Elmley A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Junior Varsity Basketball<br />

Geary P. Dillon, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-L AW<br />

2921 Yorkway, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

John F. Eakin<br />

Ralph Glenn Eskite<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

507 Woodbourne Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1837 Main Street, St. Denis<br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Milton Charles Feher<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3517 E. Fairmount Avenue<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

SEniORS<br />

77 }<br />

J U n lOR COLLEGE


Leonard Feinglass<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2012 Edmondson Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Treasurer <strong>of</strong> Freshman Class<br />

Raymond Earl Frederick<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1205 S. 48th Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Phi Beta Gamma<br />

Melvin E. Fendell<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1821 N . Pulaski Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Alvin Earl Friedman<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2902 Hilldale Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Nu Beta Epsilon<br />

Robert K. Foote<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

4619 Mary Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

James Edward Furletti<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1209 Hanover Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Student Activities Association<br />

SfnlOHS<br />

J U n I 0 H COl l f G f<br />

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J U n lOR COL L f 6 f<br />

79}<br />

Richard William Galley<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3145 Yorkway, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Reynold B. Hall<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2806 Winchester Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Kathleen Kelly Geschwilm<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, MEDICAL<br />

SECRE TARY<br />

409 W. Hawthrone Road, Linthicum<br />

Heights<br />

Delta Psi Omega<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Medical Secretary Club;<br />

Dramatic Club; Chess Club; Campus<br />

Coeds ; Cotillion Board Secretary<br />

Leroy Harwitz<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

4005 Chatham Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Jesse J. Giordana<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

119 N. Curley Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

John J. Hirsch<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

403 E. Gittings Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

<strong>SfnlORS</strong>


J U n I 0 H COLLfGf<br />

Charles G. Hubbard<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3200 Tyndale Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Katherine Ann Karson<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

5315 Eastern Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Delta Psi Omega<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Dramatic Club; Student<br />

Council; Baloo Staff; Associate Editor,<br />

REPORTER<br />

William H. Hurst<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

307 52nd Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Harry O. Kayler<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

333 E. North Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

George DuVall Jefferson<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2lO4 Ashton Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Gordon J. Kelly<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2220 Aiken Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

SfnlOHS<br />

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Charles M. Kennedy<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1517 Montpelier Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Veterans Association;<br />

Chess Club<br />

Irvin I. Klein<br />

Robert F. Lewis, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2921 Ross Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

AssOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

7 S. Collington Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Albert Thomas Lobos<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

III S. Bouldin Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

T. Edward Koch<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

600 Grandey Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Robert Lewis Long<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2924 Manns Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

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Christopher T. Maddox, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

15 Summerfield Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Willis B. McAllen<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3927 Rexmere Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Kenneth E. Marsh<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3332 Frederick Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Jacob Matz<br />

Walter S. McGee<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3812 Y olando Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2410 E. <strong>Baltimore</strong> Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Secretary, AA Class; Associate Editor,<br />

R EPORTER<br />

Thomas Wright Meade<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

F-l004 Wilson Point Road<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

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Frank W. Metzbower<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

535 Richwood Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Jerome B. Monfred<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3804 Dolfield Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Tennis Club; Veterans Club<br />

Martin Stanley Michelson<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2309 S. Orange Drive, Los Angeles,<br />

California<br />

Joseph John Murnane<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1911 E. Oliver Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Martin Moncarz<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1547 Myrtle Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Herbert E. Muse<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

621 Plymouth Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

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Howard James Neff<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

Box 232, Aiken Avenue, Perryville<br />

Claude J. Noonan<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

4803 Sunbrook Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Anthony J. Nolan<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2629 Beryl Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Vera Josephine Norman<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

4105 Echodale Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Edmond Baltzell Nolley<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1532 Bolton Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Patrick A. O'Doherty<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

117 N . Culver Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

President, First Year Law Class;<br />

Member, AA Study Club<br />

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Catherine Moran Osborne<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

Fort Smallwood and Bayside Roads,<br />

Pasadena<br />

Associate Editor, REPORTER,; Member,<br />

AA Study Club; Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />

Merit and Key' 49<br />

Bernard Parr<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2508 Coldspring Lane, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Laurence C. Parfitt, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2728 E. Jefferson Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Joseph Parker<br />

Robert S. Piazza<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2528 W. Franklin Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Students Activities Association<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

6207 York Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Bernard N. Piepiora<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1403 W. Fayette Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

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Gerald A. Price<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

4001 Barrington Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Treasurer <strong>of</strong> AA Class; Member, AA<br />

Study Club<br />

Eugene George Ricks<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2304 W. Lexington Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Adelle Jessie Pritzker<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, GENERAL<br />

EDUCATION<br />

3707 Gwynn Oak Avenue,<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Women's League <strong>of</strong>U <strong>of</strong> B;<br />

Treasurer, Women's League' 48; Vice<br />

President, Women's League '49; Dramatic<br />

Club<br />

v. Charles Rinaudo<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3231 Belmont Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

John Michael Pugaczewski<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1419 E. Clement Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> AA Study Club<br />

Henry L. Rocklin, Jr.<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1251 E. North Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Banquet Committee<br />

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Lee M. Rosenfeld<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3904 Forleigh Road, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Ernest A. Sciascia<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

4310 Willshire Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Sigma Delta Kappa<br />

Sheldon Arnold Rubenstein<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3715 Park Heighrs Avenue,<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Philip Sapero<br />

Joseph H. Shaffer<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

1905 E. North Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

5021 Queensberry Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Baloo Staff; Glee Club;<br />

Tennis Team<br />

Beatrice Dorace Shapiro<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, MEDICAL<br />

SECRETARY<br />

3311 Piedmont Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Dramatic Club; Campus<br />

Coeds; Secretary, Second Year Junior<br />

College; President, Medical Secretarial<br />

Associ ation<br />

SEniORS


J. Vernon Summers<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

5 S. Market Street, Frederick<br />

William Augustine Wagner<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

5519 Stonington Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

James Thomas Swisher<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, GENERAL<br />

EDUCATION<br />

3827 Hudson Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member, Soccer Team<br />

Roland Walker<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

3709 Gwynn Oak Avenue,<br />

<strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Harold James Thomas<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2219 St. Paul Street, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Charles L. Weber<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

5312 Norwood Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> Track Team, Student<br />

Coach; President, Junior College<br />

Graduating Class<br />

SEniORS<br />

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Alexander Yankelove<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

SSol Belle Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> AA Study Club<br />

Walter Conrad Zink<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

2820 Oakley A venue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Michael Steven Zvonar<br />

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS, PRE-LAW<br />

919 S. Highland Avenue, <strong>Baltimore</strong><br />

Member <strong>of</strong> AA Study Club; Contestant,<br />

Hearst Oratory Contest<br />

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J. CALViN CARNEY, JR.<br />

T . RUSSELL ESKEN<br />

BUSlnfSS, InOUSTRY<br />

WILLIAM H. CATTERTON, JR.<br />

ATLEE M . COFFMAN<br />

JOHN G. CUNNINGHAM, JR.<br />

HAR VEY L. GORDON<br />

RICHARD W. HALL<br />

CHARLES J . HARRIS<br />

CHARLES SUTHERLAND M YERL Y<br />

PAUL S . WALMSLEY<br />

CHARLES J . HELMER<br />

T H f JUniOR<br />

LOUIS BERMAN<br />

JOHN BURGAN<br />

SAMUEL P. BURROWS<br />

ROBERT DESMOND CARNAGHAN<br />

JOSEPH GIARAFFA<br />

JAMES KARDASH<br />

JOHN JAMES KELLEY<br />

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CHARLES J. FROEHLICH, JR.<br />

FRANK D . WARD<br />

THOMAS BEAUMONT WOERSCHING<br />

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WALTER PAUL HORNEMAN<br />

HOWARD R .. KIEFER<br />

JAMES WILLIAM LAWTON<br />

CHARLES H. MACK<br />

BERNARD M. MURPHY<br />

CHARLES ROBERT REID<br />

WILLIAM N . SCHMITZ<br />

ROBERT A. WHISENAND<br />

WILLIAM R. KEYSER, JR.<br />

ELLIOTT MILLER<br />

ROBERT OCHFELD<br />

THEODORE RAYMOND PATTERSON<br />

JOHN J . POND FIELD<br />

JOHN LOUIS WAGNER, III<br />

DONALD R. WILLIAMS


ACKnOWLEDGmEnTS<br />

MRS. HILDA M. HURD for assistance in typing copy in order<br />

to meet our dead line.<br />

MR. JAMES BROMWELL for taking the many action shots <strong>of</strong><br />

athletics, dances, and other activities.<br />

MISS LOIS SCHECKELLS for assistance in compiling copy.<br />

MR. SID COHEN for assistance in compiling copy.<br />

MR. A. AUBREY BODINE-for the day and night views <strong>of</strong> the<br />

City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong> which appear on pages 6 and 7.<br />

DORSEy-NEWSPIX, Photographers for the pictures <strong>of</strong> the RE­<br />

PORTER staff, views <strong>of</strong> buildings, and portraits <strong>of</strong> the<br />

deans and administrative personnel.<br />

MR. WILLIAM E. (Bill) BROWN- our invaluable friend.<br />

THOM SEN -ELLI S- HunON c o .<br />

Pride",a,k P, ...<br />

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