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the schedule of classes to morrow for flagpole day cere monies as approved by the faculty and sponsored by ar cadia is as follows ist class 8:10 8:50 2nd class 9:00 9:40 3rd class 9:50-10:30 4th class 10:40-11:20 flag pole 11:40-12:30 lunch hour 12:30 1:30 sth class 1:40 2:20 6th class 2:30 3:10 7th class 3:20-4:00 top honor societies hold initiations generally a spit and polish affair the dance will be held amid the military trappings which abound on the grace hall drill floor and although uniforms are optional many students are ex pected to be in mil togs to add to the military aura of the affair members of the persh ing rifle drill team runners-up at the recent national invitational coaches and alumni the john maxwell cross country cup the theodore h h meyers field cup the phil mcgrath track cup the fritz mercur tennis cup the nah nie lamberton wilbur baseball cup and medal see flag pole page 2 stewari ch.e richard t grimm ch e and george c moyant e.e junior initiates included don ald l ort e.e earl e harmes m.e stanley e aungst e.p gor don atkinson ch.e joseph t febo c.e william l casey m.e john b seville m.e andrew seman e.e robert e canfield ch.e i paul handwerk 1.e a wallace field ch.e philip j sturiale e.e john c tepper 1.e edgar l fogelman met.e and daniel r kaplin i.e faculty and graduate ini tiates were prof william j eney head c.e department prof albert c zettlemoyer chemistry department and martin bresler and william j murphy graduates richard m elrick m.e 51 president of the society served as toastmaster for the banquet fa culty advisors are prof kenneth g swayne m.e department john j karakash e.e department and prof robert d billinger chemistry department tau betas install 29 new men lehigh chapter of tau beta pi national honorary engineering fraternity initiated twenty-nine men in ceremonies held last thursday in packard lab the initiates included two members of the faculty two graduates eleven seniors and fourteen jun iors dr william a aiken pro fessor of history spoke to members and initiates at a banquet held at shankweil er's hotel after the formal ini tiation initiates from the senior class were eric h unfried c.e an drew r hileman e.e charles w bradley e.e thomas dew dow dell e fredericck g josenhans m.e thomas m griffin met.e miro mangialaschi e.e domin ick j sanchini m.e donald s long sleep costs arts man 9.50 allan be arts 52 learned the hard way that it pays to go early to bed and be early to rise be had overslept and miss ed the 8 a.m bus departure for a geology field trip to the delaware water gap un able to borrow an automo bile he hired a taxi in an effort to overtake his class mates after paying the driver 9.50 and dismissing him at an inter section be waited 90 minutes be fore the chartered bus finally picked him up in the meantime he mistakenly stopped a grey hound bus bound for new york arcadia clarifies bill posting policy due lo the recent crop of post ers on campus arcadia has re leased the following clarifica tion of university policy regard ing the posting of notices only the bulletin boards placed around campus by arca dia may be used for the posting of bills with the exception of those belonging to candidates for class offices or arcadia bills can not be posted on the woodwork of any building and department al bulletin boards can be used only with the consent of the de partment head any notice or poster found in violation of these regulations will be removed phi betas admit 27 seniors formally initiated into phi beta kappa highest national honorary fraternity were 27 seniors at cere monies in drown hall on sunday later they were honored at a banquet at ho;el bethlehem dr fiank e myers head of the de partment of physics was guest speaker those initiated were harold e paulus thomas w deibert rob ert n taylor donald l brown thomas g gabuzda william s garrett jr dallas s graber rob ert m haft and john b longen hagen frederick w meuter jr charles l miller robert r moore william h olischar rod rigo a restrepo and michael e yannone leonard j bachman arthur c dwyer john j mac donald thomas h vernon and lloyd a wittenberg see phi beta's page 2 26 upperclassmen cited by army and air rotc lu discipline group finds 42 men guilty divided among the less serious categories such as being dropped from courses without credit for plagiarism copying laboratory reports and short quizzes being placed on disciplinary probation for poor citizenship in the resi dence halls • having upperclass privileges revoked being placed on disciplinary probation for fal sifying signatures on an attend ance roll and being a party thereof and having academic credits placed in escrow pending settlement of parking fine penal ties twenty-six seniors and juniors were honored at ceremonies yes terday during a military review of the combined army and air force rotc units here three seniors shared top hon ors and each received four awards they are raymond b chandler richard h malanaphy and david d rudd awards were presented by col virgil r mil ler for the army rotc and maj ralph a newman for the air force rotc the following received awards society of the sons of the amer ican revolution medal for excel lence in leadership and military qualities chandler homer s frankhouser john h kaltenthal er malanaphy rudd and wil liam h walters army ordnance association gold medal chandler the soci ety of american engineers me dal malanaphy and walter r zehner david r thomas memorial trophy to an outstanding persh agency provides special rates for european trip council on student travel has made arrangements for low-cost student trips to europe round trip between new york and le havre costs as low as 230 on two special student boats ar ranged for by the council east bound sailings will take place in june and early july with return in late august and september in europe there will be col lege accredited couises offered orientation programs will be held on east bound trips and students will be aided in assimi lating their impressions on the re return austria and yugoslavia have made special offers to american students one-hundred students are invited to austria for a three week vacation free of charge information may be obtained from either prof r g cowherd in room 300 in the library or by writing to robert tesdale direc tor council on student travel 53 broadway new york 16 n.y ing rifleman roy c anderson the silver cup for highest marks manship presented by the beth lehem post of the veterans of foreign wars j allen harper jr infantry medal from the asso ciation of the u.s army david d rudd second lieutenant's in signia malanaphy chandler and rudd lehigh university president's medal for leadership general ability and value to rotc don ald w berndt charles w bow man chandler malanaphy frank a mink and rudd air force association award for scholastic excellence and leadership ability raymond c updegraff armed forces com munications gold medal for ex cellence in the field of air force communications harold w chapman armed forces communications silver medal for excellence in the field of communications f gor see upperclassmen page 2 a total of 42 undergraduates were reprimanded by the stu dent-faculty committee on disci pline for the year 1950-1951 the more serious cases included one freshman was expelled for copying and persistently refusing to admit his misdemeanor another freshman was re quired to withdraw for bad citizenship and inattention to studies a junior was indefinitely suspended from the universi ty for appropriating an in structor's book of answers and turning in the answers as his own indefinite suspension was also awarded to a sophomore for sub stituting an hour quiz booklet written outside the examination period for the original booklet two freshmen were suspended for one semester for failure to make a full and free confession the remaining 36 cases were volume 62 — number 23 us.c'htf 0 parker to play at mil ball may 19 tuesday may 15 1951 bethlehem pa flag pole event set tomorrow donald styer 1952 editor of epitome the music of rich parker and his orchestra will highlight the annual military ball sponsored by scabbard and blade honorary advanced military society the ball will be held on the upper floor of grace hall on armed forces day may 19 watch for armed forces issue drill meet will perform for the crowd during intermission tickets for the ball are 1.95 a couple and may be obtained from members of scabbard and blade or at the door arrangements for the affair are under the direction of five com mitiees chairmen are john kal tenthaler dance coordinator ed ward becker publicity leonard stafford ticket sales and refresh ments george young decora tions and john buhl program committee annual flag pole ceremonies p esentation of two new trophies athletic and leadership awards awarded for the first time will be the joseph w mor rison soccer cup and the jo siah perkins ballinger long distance swim cup these cups will be awarded to out standing participants in those sports the following awards will be be made by university officials donald styer bus 52 was named editor for the 1952 epitome by the board of publications at a meeting held last thursday the board also appointed robert b gill 53 as business manager for the yearbook styer is editor of the freshman handbook which will be given to incoming summer and fall fresh men gill has served on the busi ness staff of this year's epitome lehigh university brown and white tomorrow will be marked by the in addition to the current array of inside . • • zingone 3 sports 4 5 editorials s little man 6 radio news 7
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FullText | the schedule of classes to morrow for flagpole day cere monies as approved by the faculty and sponsored by ar cadia is as follows ist class 8:10 8:50 2nd class 9:00 9:40 3rd class 9:50-10:30 4th class 10:40-11:20 flag pole 11:40-12:30 lunch hour 12:30 1:30 sth class 1:40 2:20 6th class 2:30 3:10 7th class 3:20-4:00 top honor societies hold initiations generally a spit and polish affair the dance will be held amid the military trappings which abound on the grace hall drill floor and although uniforms are optional many students are ex pected to be in mil togs to add to the military aura of the affair members of the persh ing rifle drill team runners-up at the recent national invitational coaches and alumni the john maxwell cross country cup the theodore h h meyers field cup the phil mcgrath track cup the fritz mercur tennis cup the nah nie lamberton wilbur baseball cup and medal see flag pole page 2 stewari ch.e richard t grimm ch e and george c moyant e.e junior initiates included don ald l ort e.e earl e harmes m.e stanley e aungst e.p gor don atkinson ch.e joseph t febo c.e william l casey m.e john b seville m.e andrew seman e.e robert e canfield ch.e i paul handwerk 1.e a wallace field ch.e philip j sturiale e.e john c tepper 1.e edgar l fogelman met.e and daniel r kaplin i.e faculty and graduate ini tiates were prof william j eney head c.e department prof albert c zettlemoyer chemistry department and martin bresler and william j murphy graduates richard m elrick m.e 51 president of the society served as toastmaster for the banquet fa culty advisors are prof kenneth g swayne m.e department john j karakash e.e department and prof robert d billinger chemistry department tau betas install 29 new men lehigh chapter of tau beta pi national honorary engineering fraternity initiated twenty-nine men in ceremonies held last thursday in packard lab the initiates included two members of the faculty two graduates eleven seniors and fourteen jun iors dr william a aiken pro fessor of history spoke to members and initiates at a banquet held at shankweil er's hotel after the formal ini tiation initiates from the senior class were eric h unfried c.e an drew r hileman e.e charles w bradley e.e thomas dew dow dell e fredericck g josenhans m.e thomas m griffin met.e miro mangialaschi e.e domin ick j sanchini m.e donald s long sleep costs arts man 9.50 allan be arts 52 learned the hard way that it pays to go early to bed and be early to rise be had overslept and miss ed the 8 a.m bus departure for a geology field trip to the delaware water gap un able to borrow an automo bile he hired a taxi in an effort to overtake his class mates after paying the driver 9.50 and dismissing him at an inter section be waited 90 minutes be fore the chartered bus finally picked him up in the meantime he mistakenly stopped a grey hound bus bound for new york arcadia clarifies bill posting policy due lo the recent crop of post ers on campus arcadia has re leased the following clarifica tion of university policy regard ing the posting of notices only the bulletin boards placed around campus by arca dia may be used for the posting of bills with the exception of those belonging to candidates for class offices or arcadia bills can not be posted on the woodwork of any building and department al bulletin boards can be used only with the consent of the de partment head any notice or poster found in violation of these regulations will be removed phi betas admit 27 seniors formally initiated into phi beta kappa highest national honorary fraternity were 27 seniors at cere monies in drown hall on sunday later they were honored at a banquet at ho;el bethlehem dr fiank e myers head of the de partment of physics was guest speaker those initiated were harold e paulus thomas w deibert rob ert n taylor donald l brown thomas g gabuzda william s garrett jr dallas s graber rob ert m haft and john b longen hagen frederick w meuter jr charles l miller robert r moore william h olischar rod rigo a restrepo and michael e yannone leonard j bachman arthur c dwyer john j mac donald thomas h vernon and lloyd a wittenberg see phi beta's page 2 26 upperclassmen cited by army and air rotc lu discipline group finds 42 men guilty divided among the less serious categories such as being dropped from courses without credit for plagiarism copying laboratory reports and short quizzes being placed on disciplinary probation for poor citizenship in the resi dence halls • having upperclass privileges revoked being placed on disciplinary probation for fal sifying signatures on an attend ance roll and being a party thereof and having academic credits placed in escrow pending settlement of parking fine penal ties twenty-six seniors and juniors were honored at ceremonies yes terday during a military review of the combined army and air force rotc units here three seniors shared top hon ors and each received four awards they are raymond b chandler richard h malanaphy and david d rudd awards were presented by col virgil r mil ler for the army rotc and maj ralph a newman for the air force rotc the following received awards society of the sons of the amer ican revolution medal for excel lence in leadership and military qualities chandler homer s frankhouser john h kaltenthal er malanaphy rudd and wil liam h walters army ordnance association gold medal chandler the soci ety of american engineers me dal malanaphy and walter r zehner david r thomas memorial trophy to an outstanding persh agency provides special rates for european trip council on student travel has made arrangements for low-cost student trips to europe round trip between new york and le havre costs as low as 230 on two special student boats ar ranged for by the council east bound sailings will take place in june and early july with return in late august and september in europe there will be col lege accredited couises offered orientation programs will be held on east bound trips and students will be aided in assimi lating their impressions on the re return austria and yugoslavia have made special offers to american students one-hundred students are invited to austria for a three week vacation free of charge information may be obtained from either prof r g cowherd in room 300 in the library or by writing to robert tesdale direc tor council on student travel 53 broadway new york 16 n.y ing rifleman roy c anderson the silver cup for highest marks manship presented by the beth lehem post of the veterans of foreign wars j allen harper jr infantry medal from the asso ciation of the u.s army david d rudd second lieutenant's in signia malanaphy chandler and rudd lehigh university president's medal for leadership general ability and value to rotc don ald w berndt charles w bow man chandler malanaphy frank a mink and rudd air force association award for scholastic excellence and leadership ability raymond c updegraff armed forces com munications gold medal for ex cellence in the field of air force communications harold w chapman armed forces communications silver medal for excellence in the field of communications f gor see upperclassmen page 2 a total of 42 undergraduates were reprimanded by the stu dent-faculty committee on disci pline for the year 1950-1951 the more serious cases included one freshman was expelled for copying and persistently refusing to admit his misdemeanor another freshman was re quired to withdraw for bad citizenship and inattention to studies a junior was indefinitely suspended from the universi ty for appropriating an in structor's book of answers and turning in the answers as his own indefinite suspension was also awarded to a sophomore for sub stituting an hour quiz booklet written outside the examination period for the original booklet two freshmen were suspended for one semester for failure to make a full and free confession the remaining 36 cases were volume 62 — number 23 us.c'htf 0 parker to play at mil ball may 19 tuesday may 15 1951 bethlehem pa flag pole event set tomorrow donald styer 1952 editor of epitome the music of rich parker and his orchestra will highlight the annual military ball sponsored by scabbard and blade honorary advanced military society the ball will be held on the upper floor of grace hall on armed forces day may 19 watch for armed forces issue drill meet will perform for the crowd during intermission tickets for the ball are 1.95 a couple and may be obtained from members of scabbard and blade or at the door arrangements for the affair are under the direction of five com mitiees chairmen are john kal tenthaler dance coordinator ed ward becker publicity leonard stafford ticket sales and refresh ments george young decora tions and john buhl program committee annual flag pole ceremonies p esentation of two new trophies athletic and leadership awards awarded for the first time will be the joseph w mor rison soccer cup and the jo siah perkins ballinger long distance swim cup these cups will be awarded to out standing participants in those sports the following awards will be be made by university officials donald styer bus 52 was named editor for the 1952 epitome by the board of publications at a meeting held last thursday the board also appointed robert b gill 53 as business manager for the yearbook styer is editor of the freshman handbook which will be given to incoming summer and fall fresh men gill has served on the busi ness staff of this year's epitome lehigh university brown and white tomorrow will be marked by the in addition to the current array of inside . • • zingone 3 sports 4 5 editorials s little man 6 radio news 7 |
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