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dr e kenneth smiley a gravony chapel service the annual memorial service for james c gravany jr 52 will be held in the chapel on may 13 lambda chi alpha fraternity holds the service each year in memory of gravany who died of leukemia in march 1949 congratulations — william c parnell 62 receives bosey reiter cup from president neville at flagpole ceremonies arbo new rhc prexy moreno quits arcadia harold a arbo jr 62 was elected residence halls council presi dent at a regular rhc meeting in the university center last night x;blafl y lor ? al1 ' defeated james r sand m&,m*z rx^inyi ago xwoj mu&i n 9w **» 3 charles i shubin^.j'62 the current rhc president announced that jerry l moreno 63 rhc representative to arcadia has resigned from that position shubin explained that moreno was elected mcclintic maxshall house president monday night and that t»e rhc constitu tion prevents one student from holding more than one office the post will be filled at the next meeting shubin said rmudbndm oiua barry a boose 62 was elected vice-president and arthur j hamm 64 was elected secretary elected treasurer was daniel j huse 64 and george r reinhart 64 was elected social chairman the offices of vice-president secretary and treasurer were all won by acclamation a procedure which has been followed for the past four years in cases where there was only one candidate for an office w allen sullivan 64 opposed reinhart for the office of social chairman shubin also disclosed that the revised disciplinary code has been completed and submitted to deans leith and campbell for cor rections and revisions see class page 6 gordon t hoare robert p hess and john d harper jr were elected presidents of the classes of 1963 64 and 65 respectively in three days of bal loting from monday to wednesday this week election results were announced by arcadia president r steven schiavo 63 at the annual flag pole day ceremonies yesterday vice-presidential positions will be filled by robert c elser 63 charles m wistar 64 and ron ald a kahlow 65 - . - . robert a sofferrrtan 63 barclay griffiths 64 and robert w kampmeinert 65 were elected class secretaries while homas e bachman 63 robert b gibby 64 and charles hobson 111 were named class treasurers under the hare system of proportional repre sentation hoare was elected to a fourth term as president of the class of 1963 on the first ballot transfer more than 500 votes were cast in the senior class president contest and schiavo termed the results very very close . . i vol 73 — no 48 parnell detrixhe cited with activities awards 866-0331 bethlehem pa friday may 11 1962 see parr page 7 michael a moran 62 were the other multiple winners deßarba dillo received the ballinger long distance swimming trophy awarded to the most improved distance swimmer on the varsity team and the peter j morrissey memorial swimming trophy as the outstanding member of the swimming team moran was awarded the dean's service award for promotion of and loyalty to the ama mater and student unity campus cooperation he is an advanced cadet in le high's army rotc program ranks in the top third of his class in the college of arts and science and co'captained lehigh's eastern in tercollegiate championship wrest ling team during the past season detrixhe was also selected for two other awards he received the beta theta pi cup for all-around achievement and the lehigh home club wrestling trophy awarded to the varsity wrestler compiling the best season record john deßarbadillo 63 and william c parnell 62 and james b detrixhe 62 received the top extracurricular activities awards yesterday at the annual flagpole day exercises honoring campus leaders parnell received the howard r bosey j reiter leadership cup awarded to a member of the sen ior class for all-around campus leadership parnell is a member of phi beta kappa beta gamma sigma na tional business honorary arcadia omicron delta kappa student leadership honorary and is presi dent of the lehigh chapter of alpha tau omega national social fraternity detrixhe was awarded the east ern college athletic conference merit award for academic excel lence and athletic prowess franklin institute prexy to address graduates since his election in 1958 as president of the franklin insti tute he has devoted full time to direction of its scientific and edu cational activities born in london england le page is a graduate of st paul's school and studied at cambridge and the imperial college of sci ence where he was granted a diploma wynn laurence le page wyiin laurence lepage presi . dent of tlie franklin inslilute will j deliver the address at the 94th | commencement exercises on mon ; dcy june 11 in grace hall lepage will be awarded the lion | erary degree of doctor of en gin i ctrirg at the exercises president harvey a neville j v/iil corner degrees upon more | than 500 seniors during the exer cises about 150 students in the graduate school will receive ad i vaneed degrees forty-eight commisisons as sec ond lieutenants in the u.s army and the u.s air force eserve and four commissions in the u.s mar ine corps reserve will be award ed during the early morning cere monies preceding the commence ment exercises commissioning will be in packard laboratory auditorium an internationally-known au thority in the fields of airfoil and aeronautical research lepage was a pioneer in the development of both the autogiro and the heli copter he has also done research and consultant work in the fields of railroad subway oil airplane and educational telivision indus tries university vice-president smiley yearbook dedicatee elected — elected class presidents this week were left to right john d harper 65 robert t hess 64 and gordon t hoare 63 the 1962 epitome was dedicated to dr e kenneth smiley univer sity vice president on terminal leave of absence at the annual flagpole day ceremonies yesterday dr smiley was granted a terminal leave of absence for reasons of health by the board of trustees in january after serving as vice president since june 1945 6 sjfc the dedication was made by epitome editor herbert i roffman 62 who said we dedicate our 1962 epitome to dr e kenneth smiley vice president of the university with our sincere best wishes and ap preciation reading from the dedication as it appears in the book roffman said the dedication of the year book is often nothing more than a personal whim of the editorial staff of that yearbook we believe that a yearbook dedication should be more than this in that a year book is a personal possession and an integral part of everyone con nected with a university this dedication becomes more significant because it is presented on behalf of the student body to a man whom we do not know well yet respect and admire for his work to make the knowledge we desire more attainable \ dr smiley has been secretary of the university board of trustees since october 1951 > -,» hoare hess harper class execs brown and white he attended dartmouth college from 1917 to 1919 and received his bachelor of arts degree from bow doin college in 1921 he received his master of arts degree here in 1935 moravian college conferred the honorary degree of doctof of humane letters upon him in 1947 waynesburg college awarded him the honorary degree of doctor of laws in 1952 he was instructor of english at bethlehem preparatory school from 1921 to 1923 and instructor in english here 1923-1924 he was assistant dean from 1924 until 1925 see roffman page 7
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 48 |
Date | 1962-05-11 |
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FullText | dr e kenneth smiley a gravony chapel service the annual memorial service for james c gravany jr 52 will be held in the chapel on may 13 lambda chi alpha fraternity holds the service each year in memory of gravany who died of leukemia in march 1949 congratulations — william c parnell 62 receives bosey reiter cup from president neville at flagpole ceremonies arbo new rhc prexy moreno quits arcadia harold a arbo jr 62 was elected residence halls council presi dent at a regular rhc meeting in the university center last night x;blafl y lor ? al1 ' defeated james r sand m&,m*z rx^inyi ago xwoj mu&i n 9w **» 3 charles i shubin^.j'62 the current rhc president announced that jerry l moreno 63 rhc representative to arcadia has resigned from that position shubin explained that moreno was elected mcclintic maxshall house president monday night and that t»e rhc constitu tion prevents one student from holding more than one office the post will be filled at the next meeting shubin said rmudbndm oiua barry a boose 62 was elected vice-president and arthur j hamm 64 was elected secretary elected treasurer was daniel j huse 64 and george r reinhart 64 was elected social chairman the offices of vice-president secretary and treasurer were all won by acclamation a procedure which has been followed for the past four years in cases where there was only one candidate for an office w allen sullivan 64 opposed reinhart for the office of social chairman shubin also disclosed that the revised disciplinary code has been completed and submitted to deans leith and campbell for cor rections and revisions see class page 6 gordon t hoare robert p hess and john d harper jr were elected presidents of the classes of 1963 64 and 65 respectively in three days of bal loting from monday to wednesday this week election results were announced by arcadia president r steven schiavo 63 at the annual flag pole day ceremonies yesterday vice-presidential positions will be filled by robert c elser 63 charles m wistar 64 and ron ald a kahlow 65 - . - . robert a sofferrrtan 63 barclay griffiths 64 and robert w kampmeinert 65 were elected class secretaries while homas e bachman 63 robert b gibby 64 and charles hobson 111 were named class treasurers under the hare system of proportional repre sentation hoare was elected to a fourth term as president of the class of 1963 on the first ballot transfer more than 500 votes were cast in the senior class president contest and schiavo termed the results very very close . . i vol 73 — no 48 parnell detrixhe cited with activities awards 866-0331 bethlehem pa friday may 11 1962 see parr page 7 michael a moran 62 were the other multiple winners deßarba dillo received the ballinger long distance swimming trophy awarded to the most improved distance swimmer on the varsity team and the peter j morrissey memorial swimming trophy as the outstanding member of the swimming team moran was awarded the dean's service award for promotion of and loyalty to the ama mater and student unity campus cooperation he is an advanced cadet in le high's army rotc program ranks in the top third of his class in the college of arts and science and co'captained lehigh's eastern in tercollegiate championship wrest ling team during the past season detrixhe was also selected for two other awards he received the beta theta pi cup for all-around achievement and the lehigh home club wrestling trophy awarded to the varsity wrestler compiling the best season record john deßarbadillo 63 and william c parnell 62 and james b detrixhe 62 received the top extracurricular activities awards yesterday at the annual flagpole day exercises honoring campus leaders parnell received the howard r bosey j reiter leadership cup awarded to a member of the sen ior class for all-around campus leadership parnell is a member of phi beta kappa beta gamma sigma na tional business honorary arcadia omicron delta kappa student leadership honorary and is presi dent of the lehigh chapter of alpha tau omega national social fraternity detrixhe was awarded the east ern college athletic conference merit award for academic excel lence and athletic prowess franklin institute prexy to address graduates since his election in 1958 as president of the franklin insti tute he has devoted full time to direction of its scientific and edu cational activities born in london england le page is a graduate of st paul's school and studied at cambridge and the imperial college of sci ence where he was granted a diploma wynn laurence le page wyiin laurence lepage presi . dent of tlie franklin inslilute will j deliver the address at the 94th | commencement exercises on mon ; dcy june 11 in grace hall lepage will be awarded the lion | erary degree of doctor of en gin i ctrirg at the exercises president harvey a neville j v/iil corner degrees upon more | than 500 seniors during the exer cises about 150 students in the graduate school will receive ad i vaneed degrees forty-eight commisisons as sec ond lieutenants in the u.s army and the u.s air force eserve and four commissions in the u.s mar ine corps reserve will be award ed during the early morning cere monies preceding the commence ment exercises commissioning will be in packard laboratory auditorium an internationally-known au thority in the fields of airfoil and aeronautical research lepage was a pioneer in the development of both the autogiro and the heli copter he has also done research and consultant work in the fields of railroad subway oil airplane and educational telivision indus tries university vice-president smiley yearbook dedicatee elected — elected class presidents this week were left to right john d harper 65 robert t hess 64 and gordon t hoare 63 the 1962 epitome was dedicated to dr e kenneth smiley univer sity vice president on terminal leave of absence at the annual flagpole day ceremonies yesterday dr smiley was granted a terminal leave of absence for reasons of health by the board of trustees in january after serving as vice president since june 1945 6 sjfc the dedication was made by epitome editor herbert i roffman 62 who said we dedicate our 1962 epitome to dr e kenneth smiley vice president of the university with our sincere best wishes and ap preciation reading from the dedication as it appears in the book roffman said the dedication of the year book is often nothing more than a personal whim of the editorial staff of that yearbook we believe that a yearbook dedication should be more than this in that a year book is a personal possession and an integral part of everyone con nected with a university this dedication becomes more significant because it is presented on behalf of the student body to a man whom we do not know well yet respect and admire for his work to make the knowledge we desire more attainable \ dr smiley has been secretary of the university board of trustees since october 1951 > -,» hoare hess harper class execs brown and white he attended dartmouth college from 1917 to 1919 and received his bachelor of arts degree from bow doin college in 1921 he received his master of arts degree here in 1935 moravian college conferred the honorary degree of doctof of humane letters upon him in 1947 waynesburg college awarded him the honorary degree of doctor of laws in 1952 he was instructor of english at bethlehem preparatory school from 1921 to 1923 and instructor in english here 1923-1924 he was assistant dean from 1924 until 1925 see roffman page 7 |
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