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keiser granat askew to head publications the george j feuerbach wrestling trophy for the second time as the outstanding varsity wrestler and the beta theta pi cup for all-around attainment mezey proved to be the only other multiple win ner of the afternoon capturing the arcadia service award for extraordinary contribution to student activities in addition to sharing the bosey reiter cup with turner a new athletic award was inaugurated at yes terday's ceremonies the j daniel nolan trophy named for lehigh's little all-american quarterback of 1957 was presented by sigma nu fraternity to franklin a rushong as the outstanding freshman athlete rushong starred on the freshman football and baseball teams the alpha phi omega service keys awarded to a member of the faculty or staff and an undergrad uate for outstanding service to the student body faculty and to youth and the community were presented to joseph b mcfadden associate professor of journalism and head of the division of jour e and joseph n pittenger i a cunitz won the pi a phi journalism award given annually for outstanding con tributions to the field of campus journalsm the award was based this year on cunitz's wlrn pro duction of the 1960 election night coverage rounding out the non-athletic awards the dean's service award for promotion of student unity campus cooperation and loyalty to see 31 awards page 10 george r keiser richard granat and james e askew all seniors were approved as heads of three student publications this week by the board of publications keiser will serve as editor of the brown and white granat will be editor of the 1962 epitome and askew will be wlrn station manager all positions will be effective during the fall semester r vincent farace as editorial page editor paul ades business man ager and calvin s mankowski 62 managing editor comprise the re mainder of the brown and white editorial board for the fall semester donald selesko 62 business manager herbert roffman 62 man aging editor and bruce wittmaier 63 executive editor will serve on the epitome executive board other wlrn officers are r scott schwebel 62 program director george f eustis jr 63 chief engineer and john w lauer 62 busi ness manager other b&w officers are g sander davis 64 news editor j jeffrey stives 64 corbett see b&w page 8 whitcomb 1961 epitome dedicatee charles i shubin 62 was elected residence halls president at a regular meeting of rhc in the university center last night opposed by william j watt 62 in the presidential competition former rhc vice president shubin replaces retiring president albert e meier 61 elected vice president was former rhc secretary george e embley 6 c palmer zigmund 62 was named secretary j wesley kleppq was elected treasurer •- .; „ .... ¦...¦ .. • • .-.. . robert g mccahan 62 was reappointed rhc business manager with richard t karpinnen assist ? ant according to action of a pre ceding meeting the business man ager will now have a vote on the council a motion to abolish the positions of housing-facilities chairman and discipline immediately was passed at a previous meeting the date for abolition of these positions was set at july 1 . lii other action the council voted io appropriate 225 for the pur chase and installation of basketball dr lawrence whitcomb dr lawrence whitcomb advisor to arca dia and associate professor of geology has been selected 1961 epitome dedicatee editor philip mezey revealed yesterday at flagpole day ceremonies ; ; it is in recognition of 31 years of \! .' . service devotion and enthusiasm . . ." that the epitome has been dedicated to dr whit comb mezey told the spectators the dedication which mezey read de scribes the role of the devoted faculty mem ber as teacher adviser to both student groups and individual students researcher and author within his field of study and a participant in a variety of faculty activities if the members of a faculty possess these qualities the university may grow to a stature of pre-eminence among educational institutions lehigh has moved toward such a position of importance and although this has been the result of the work of many persons recognition should be given to sig nificant individual contributions ". . . by his devotion to the university he may invest in others the spirit to work to ward academic excellence by his enthusiasm he may help his students to acquire the all important desire to learn dr whitcomb a graduate of brown and princeton has been on the faculty since 1930 he attained the rank of associate pro fessor in 1939 class execs — charles wistar 64 gordon hoare 63 and james morgan 62 morgan hoare wistar 62 63 64 prexies james g morgan jr gorden t hoare and charles m wistar have been elected presidents of the classes of 62 03 and 64 respec tively results of he class elections were announced by arcadia presi dent michael a moran 62 at the ; nnual flagpole day exercises yes terday vice presidential positions will be filled by norman f strate 62 allen l greenbough 63 and parry l hesselman 64 richard o connell 62 robert a softerman 63 and barclay h griffiths 64 were elected class secretaries while charles m fran kel 62 anthony m carvette 63 and robert b gibby jr 64 were named treasurers & hoare heading the class of 63 for the third consecutive term was the only candidate elected on the first ballot under the hare system a total of 307 votes were cast in the class of 62 contest the closest race was for the secretarial posi tion where connel defeated peter p anderson by 12 votes the only close contest in the class of 63 race was for the treas urer's position where 7 candidates were seeking voice a total of 401 votes were cast in the class of 64 contest 474 votes were cast with the only close race for the treasurer's position a total of 40 candidates ran for the 12 positions vol 72 — no 48 top flagpole awards go to turner mezey friday may 12 1961 careful now — workmen on the upper reaches of the east end of the uc are presenting a daily aerial act for the entertain ment of students going to and from class unfortunate complica tion is temporary detouring of traffic below complete with make shift wire fences shubin new rhc prexy embley gets veep post braden thad turner captain of the varsity wrestling team for two years received two of the university's top extracurricular activities awards yesterday at the annual flagpole day exercises turner who ranked in the top eighth of his class in the college of business administration was pre sented the eastern collegiate athletic conference merit award for academic achievement and athletic prowess in addition he shared the howard r bosey reiter leadership cup awarded to a member of the senior class for all-around campus leadership with fhilip c mezey turner also received two other athletic awards ? ? brown and white sullivan speaks at 8 leon sullivan an investment securities officer will speak to night at 8 in room 403 davis room university center on the christianity in life today a former adviser to the federal reserve board sullivan is head of leon sullivan inc investment securities
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FullText | keiser granat askew to head publications the george j feuerbach wrestling trophy for the second time as the outstanding varsity wrestler and the beta theta pi cup for all-around attainment mezey proved to be the only other multiple win ner of the afternoon capturing the arcadia service award for extraordinary contribution to student activities in addition to sharing the bosey reiter cup with turner a new athletic award was inaugurated at yes terday's ceremonies the j daniel nolan trophy named for lehigh's little all-american quarterback of 1957 was presented by sigma nu fraternity to franklin a rushong as the outstanding freshman athlete rushong starred on the freshman football and baseball teams the alpha phi omega service keys awarded to a member of the faculty or staff and an undergrad uate for outstanding service to the student body faculty and to youth and the community were presented to joseph b mcfadden associate professor of journalism and head of the division of jour e and joseph n pittenger i a cunitz won the pi a phi journalism award given annually for outstanding con tributions to the field of campus journalsm the award was based this year on cunitz's wlrn pro duction of the 1960 election night coverage rounding out the non-athletic awards the dean's service award for promotion of student unity campus cooperation and loyalty to see 31 awards page 10 george r keiser richard granat and james e askew all seniors were approved as heads of three student publications this week by the board of publications keiser will serve as editor of the brown and white granat will be editor of the 1962 epitome and askew will be wlrn station manager all positions will be effective during the fall semester r vincent farace as editorial page editor paul ades business man ager and calvin s mankowski 62 managing editor comprise the re mainder of the brown and white editorial board for the fall semester donald selesko 62 business manager herbert roffman 62 man aging editor and bruce wittmaier 63 executive editor will serve on the epitome executive board other wlrn officers are r scott schwebel 62 program director george f eustis jr 63 chief engineer and john w lauer 62 busi ness manager other b&w officers are g sander davis 64 news editor j jeffrey stives 64 corbett see b&w page 8 whitcomb 1961 epitome dedicatee charles i shubin 62 was elected residence halls president at a regular meeting of rhc in the university center last night opposed by william j watt 62 in the presidential competition former rhc vice president shubin replaces retiring president albert e meier 61 elected vice president was former rhc secretary george e embley 6 c palmer zigmund 62 was named secretary j wesley kleppq was elected treasurer •- .; „ .... ¦...¦ .. • • .-.. . robert g mccahan 62 was reappointed rhc business manager with richard t karpinnen assist ? ant according to action of a pre ceding meeting the business man ager will now have a vote on the council a motion to abolish the positions of housing-facilities chairman and discipline immediately was passed at a previous meeting the date for abolition of these positions was set at july 1 . lii other action the council voted io appropriate 225 for the pur chase and installation of basketball dr lawrence whitcomb dr lawrence whitcomb advisor to arca dia and associate professor of geology has been selected 1961 epitome dedicatee editor philip mezey revealed yesterday at flagpole day ceremonies ; ; it is in recognition of 31 years of \! .' . service devotion and enthusiasm . . ." that the epitome has been dedicated to dr whit comb mezey told the spectators the dedication which mezey read de scribes the role of the devoted faculty mem ber as teacher adviser to both student groups and individual students researcher and author within his field of study and a participant in a variety of faculty activities if the members of a faculty possess these qualities the university may grow to a stature of pre-eminence among educational institutions lehigh has moved toward such a position of importance and although this has been the result of the work of many persons recognition should be given to sig nificant individual contributions ". . . by his devotion to the university he may invest in others the spirit to work to ward academic excellence by his enthusiasm he may help his students to acquire the all important desire to learn dr whitcomb a graduate of brown and princeton has been on the faculty since 1930 he attained the rank of associate pro fessor in 1939 class execs — charles wistar 64 gordon hoare 63 and james morgan 62 morgan hoare wistar 62 63 64 prexies james g morgan jr gorden t hoare and charles m wistar have been elected presidents of the classes of 62 03 and 64 respec tively results of he class elections were announced by arcadia presi dent michael a moran 62 at the ; nnual flagpole day exercises yes terday vice presidential positions will be filled by norman f strate 62 allen l greenbough 63 and parry l hesselman 64 richard o connell 62 robert a softerman 63 and barclay h griffiths 64 were elected class secretaries while charles m fran kel 62 anthony m carvette 63 and robert b gibby jr 64 were named treasurers & hoare heading the class of 63 for the third consecutive term was the only candidate elected on the first ballot under the hare system a total of 307 votes were cast in the class of 62 contest the closest race was for the secretarial posi tion where connel defeated peter p anderson by 12 votes the only close contest in the class of 63 race was for the treas urer's position where 7 candidates were seeking voice a total of 401 votes were cast in the class of 64 contest 474 votes were cast with the only close race for the treasurer's position a total of 40 candidates ran for the 12 positions vol 72 — no 48 top flagpole awards go to turner mezey friday may 12 1961 careful now — workmen on the upper reaches of the east end of the uc are presenting a daily aerial act for the entertain ment of students going to and from class unfortunate complica tion is temporary detouring of traffic below complete with make shift wire fences shubin new rhc prexy embley gets veep post braden thad turner captain of the varsity wrestling team for two years received two of the university's top extracurricular activities awards yesterday at the annual flagpole day exercises turner who ranked in the top eighth of his class in the college of business administration was pre sented the eastern collegiate athletic conference merit award for academic achievement and athletic prowess in addition he shared the howard r bosey reiter leadership cup awarded to a member of the senior class for all-around campus leadership with fhilip c mezey turner also received two other athletic awards ? ? brown and white sullivan speaks at 8 leon sullivan an investment securities officer will speak to night at 8 in room 403 davis room university center on the christianity in life today a former adviser to the federal reserve board sullivan is head of leon sullivan inc investment securities |
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