Elizabeth Ward StephensLewisburgBackncll Institute: Y. \V. C. A. Cal,inet: Freshman1)ecl;~mntion Contest; Camp Fire; President HikingClol,; Y. W. C. A,; Delegate to Eagles llcre; Delegateto Studcnt Volunteer Confere~lre. Princrton:Grl>eral Scirnce Coitrar. "Betty.""Herr's nfhlctir l3rIly. gore scc.Inst as jolly 0.7 slie rort he."\Ve all think of "Betty" as an all-around girl,<strong>and</strong> she certainly does lead tlie school in religiousactivities. She is always kind <strong>and</strong> considerateof others <strong>and</strong> usually overflows withenthusiasm. \Ve niust not neglect her athletictendencies <strong>and</strong> we do sincerely hope that herstruggles to estal~lisli tennis, volley I,all, <strong>and</strong>I,asketl,all among tlie girls of B. U. ;ire not allin vain. Do you ktio\\~ \vhy "Betty" likes canoeingon a moonliglit night? 1 (lon't either, askher.Leroy G. StolzReadingR~ading I-Iigh School: Demo~thenean: Glee Clol,: I'residcnt Opcratic Society, 3: <strong>Bucknell</strong>-Reading Clull: Cap <strong>and</strong> Bagger; h1rch;t~~ical Engineering Society; hlecl~anical Engineerin^Coorw. "Senator."'HI. sr,ill be loll~i~z~."A typical son of the "Beer <strong>and</strong> Pretzels"country, Ixroy comes to us to pitch his tent,for "Like I'atlier. Like Son," Roy \vant.; to bea ineclianical engineer. Though he is carryingplenty of work it1 llis course, lie still finds timeto take an active part in many organizations,<strong>and</strong> his deep \.,rice may be heard tnost anytime an(l anywhere I)etmeen the "Seni" <strong>and</strong>third floor ''East." Ilowcver, there will bepeace now wit11 tlie "Triple Alliancc," for weare to say, tlie "Senator" had to leaye us for:r year. Success to you, Stolz, in all you undertake.Page One Eighteen
Everett E~rerson StoneCarbondaleCarlmndale High Scllool; Keystone Academy; Demosthenean:hlinisterial Association; Press Smrlent Volontccrhq\ociat~on; lklegnte to Stodent VolunteerConference, ?; Kevstone-Rucknell Clul,; GeneralSc~cncr Coorse. ..Sioney.""Shc Itofh dirrcfcd how I sholl lake herfr.o>it l~cr f01he~'s ROZ(SC."Quiet like his namesake, but just let someonespring a good joke, <strong>and</strong> "Chubby" is righton the job with as hearty a laugh as was everheard. One would think that as an ex-mailcarrier, lie would have mercy on the followersof that profession, but we hear that a certaincarrier's horse has already acquired the habitof the daily stop at a "certain" box, both to cleliver<strong>and</strong> collect a voluminous epistle. However.Stone is loyal, <strong>and</strong> with his past expericlirrI~r'll .~~rel!. Ilc \urce\\ful in his chosen work of giving the go>pel to thelirnthel~.!4 !I!Rexford Ervin StoneCarbondaleKeystoile licaclemy ; Phi G:tmma Ilrlta; Bwd. 1. 2. :l:,blanager, 9; Keystone-Rucknell Cld~:Civil Engitlerring Socirty ; College Orchcctm; Civtl Enginrertng Course. "Rex," "Fat.""iinl,c." "llnrrrl," "Stony.""T111 thr srrnds of the dcscrt grow cold."\Ye haye \vith us Mr. Rexford IS. Stone,I'resident of the Horn-1,lowers' Association.There is I)ut one criticis111 that we feel weshould make, <strong>and</strong> tliis is it-Iiis middle nameshould have been "Music." However, "liex's"favorite pastime is looking for the "nlakins";in tliis lie has been successful. It is rumore(1that he can repeat chapter after chapter; from(;enesis to Revelation, omitting (;en. 3:19.During his "visit" to Ruck~lell "Rex" 11;~s madegood. "Litldy's" subjects hare I,eco~iic mere"triffles." \Ylierever you may see "Rex" thefirst thing that you notice is the smile thatnever wears off. \Yitli such a disposition astliis <strong>and</strong> a ~leterminntion to win we expect tosee "Rex" soon on the top of the Inclder. I-iere'snishing you the best good luck.Page One Nineteen
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Robert Macgregor DarlingtonHE cleat
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(;.\Il- ill I)~r~~~rstic Scic.~lrc
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CLOYD A-II.LJS S'~EININGEII. .\.>I.
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Bucknell UniversityBuilbing?janb Ca
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Junior Class HistoryHli third year
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Alvin Jacol, AdamsBellaire, OhioBrl
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Bruce 1,eRoy BanksAtlantic City, N.
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Russell Albert BostianWest MiltonJl
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Russell Elins IloyerSunburySu~~llor
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Elizabeth Bird ChampionMontoursvill
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I'aul Hackett CollinsSalem, N. J.S;
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Clifford Coates DeckTrenton, N. J.T
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Arthur Gilroy I>e\valdJerseytownLy$
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i\larion Mar~l~aduke EarleLewisburg
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Thomas Austin EshelmanFranklinI'ran
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