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Class    of   1954 

Philadelphia  College 
of  Osteopathy 


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The  Associated  Students  who  have  cre- 
ated and  produced  this  SYNAPSIS  1954 
feel  it  would  be  improper  to  dedicate  it 
to  any  individual  or  single  group  of  indi- 
viduals. Moreover,  were  it  not  for  the  faith 
and  trust  of  the  Administration,  the  Board 
of  Trustees  and  the  many  Alumni  Spon- 
sors and  Patrons,  this  publication  could 
not  have  become  a  reality.  Therefore,  to 
these  people,  this  first  SYNAPSIS  in  four 
years,  is  respectfully  dedicated. 


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I  do  hereby  affirm  my  loyalty  to  the  profession  I  am  about  to  enter. 

I  will  be  mindful  always  of  my  great  responsibility  to  preserve  the 
health  and  life  of  my  patients,  to  retain  their  confidence  and  respect, 
both  as  a  physician  and  a  friend  who  will  guard  their  secrets  with 
scrupulous  honor  and  fidelity,  to  perform  faithfully  my  professional 
duties,  to  employ  only  those  recognized  methods  of  treatment  consistent 
with  good  judgment  and  with  my  skill  and  ability,  keeping  in  mind  always 
nature's  laws  and  the  body's  inherent  capacity  for  recovery. 

I  will  be  ever  vigilant  in  aiding  the  general  welfare  of  the  com- 
munity, sustaining  its  laws  and  institutions,  not  engaging  in  those 
practices  which  will  in  any  way  bring  shame  or  discredit  upon  myself 
or  my  profession. 

I  will  give  no  deadly  drugs  to  any,  though  it  be  asked  of  me. 

I  will  endeavor  to  work  in  accord  with  my  colleagues  in  a  spirit  of 
progressive  cooperation  and  never  by  word  or  by  act  cast  imputations 
upon  them  or  their  rightful  practices. 

i  will  look  with  respect  and  esteem  upon  all  those  who  have  taught 
me  my  art. 

To  my  college,  I  will  be  loyal  and  strive  always  for  its  best  and  for 
the  interests  of  the  students  who  will  come  after  me. 

I  will  be  ever  alert  to  adhere  to  and  develop  the  principles  of 
Osteopathy  as  taught  by  Andrew  Taylor  Still. 


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The  resumption  of  the  publication  of  the  SYNAPSIS  is 
a  source  of  great  satisfaction  to  all  in  the  P. CO.  family. 
A  yearbook  is  important  as  a  record.  It  is  more  important, 
however,  as  a  source  book  of  memories.  Here  as  the 
years  go  by,  one  will  find  reminders  of  how  this  faculty 
member  and  that  student  left  part  of  himself  in  each  of 
us  and,  without  our  being  conscious  of  it,  helped  to  make 
us  what  we  are. 

An  institution  makes  its  impact  through  individuals  and 
upon  individuals.  The  Class  of  1954,  like  each  of  its 
predecessors,  has  left  its  mark  on  P. CO.  It  is  part  of  the 
College  and  the  College  is  a  part  of  it.  And  the  College 
is  proud  to  have  it  so.  I  am  pleased,  both  personally  and 
on  behalf  of  the  Collage,  to  congratulate  each  man  and 
woman  in  the  class  and  to  wish  each  a  happy,  successful 
and   proud  career  in  Osteopathy. 


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WILLIAM   BALDWIN,  JR. 

A.B.,  M.A.,  D.O. 

Physiology  and 

Pharmacology 


ANGUS  S.  CATHIE 

D.O. 

Anafomy 


executive 
faculty* . 


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EDWIN   H.  CRESSMAN 

D.O.,  M.Sc.  (Ost.) 

Derma+ology  and 

Syphilology 


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WILLIAM   F.  DAIBER 

D.O.,  F.A.C.O.I. 
Osfeopa+hic  Medicine 


H.  WALTER  EVANS 

D.O.,  M.Sc.  (Ost.) 

F.A.C.O.O.G. 

Obstetrics    and  Gynecology 


VICTOR  R.  FISHER 

D.O. 
Osteopathic  Medicine 


JOSEPH  L  HAYES 

D.O. 

Physical  Therapy 


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DAVID  HEILIG 

A.B.,  D.O. 

Principles  and  Techniques 


J.  ERNEST  LEUZINGER 

D.O.,  M.Sc.  (Osf.),  F.O.C.O. 

F.A.C.O.S. 

Otorhinolaryngology  and 

Bronchoesophagology 


O.  EDWIN  OWEN 

B.S.,  M.A.,  D.O. 

Pathology 


JOSEPH   F.   PY 

D.O.,  M.Sc.  (Ost.) 

Microbiology  and 

Public  Health 


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KENNETH  L  SENIOR 

B.S.,  M.S.,  D.Sc. 

Chemistry 


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WILLIAM  S.  SPAETH 

D.O.,  F.A.C.O.P. 

Pediatrics 


THEODORE  STIEGLER,  JR. 

D.O.,  F.A.C.O.I. 

Osteopathic  Medicine 


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JAMES   M.   EATON 

D.O.,  F.A.C.O.S. 
Orthopedic  Surgery 

PAUL  T.   LLOYD 

D.O.,  M.Sc.  (Ost.),  D.Sc. 

F.A.C.O.S. 

Radiology 

FREDERICK  A.   LONG 

D.O.,  M.Sc.  (Ost.) 
Neurology  and  Psychiatry 


faculty 


ANTONIO   ABEYTA 
B.S.,   F.A.C.O. 
Ophthaimology 


BLANCHE    C.   ALLEN 

A.B.,    B.S.    (Ed.),    D.O. 

Anatomy 


MEYER    M.    BELKOFF 
A.B.,  D.O. 
Pediatrics 


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NATHANIEL    N,    BERMAN 

D.O. 

Osteopathic     Medicine 


WILLIAM    E.    BRIGLIA 

D.O. 

Proctology 


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SPENCER  G.  BRADFORD 

D.O. 

Physiology    and     Pharmacology 


SAMUEL   BRINT 

D.O. 

Obstetrics 


HAROLD  L.  BRUNNER 
D.O. 

Allergy 


SAMUEL   L.   CARUSO 
A.B.,  D.O. 
Pediatrics 


JOHN    L.    CIONCI 

A.B.,  D.O. 

Principles    and    Techniques 


SAMUEL   E.  CIRIACO 
B.S.,  D.O, 

Clinic    Supervisor 


DONALD   E.  CLARK 

MICHAEL    M.   COLMAN 

GEORGE  H.  COURT 

D.O. 

D.O. 

D.O. 

Clinic    Supervisor 

Proctology 

Surgery 

faculty 


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DAVID    W.    CRAGG 

D.O. 

Anatomy 


H.    ENRICO    D'ALONZO 

D.O. 

Osteopathic    Medicine 


MORRIS    DEGLIN 
B.S. 

Pathology 


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ANDREW    DE    MASI 

D.O,,   M.Sc.   (Ost.l 

Pathology 

Obstetrics    and    Gynecology 


STANLEY    DORMAN 

A.B.,   D.O. 

Principles    and    Techniques 


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LESTER    EISENBERG 

A.B.,  D.O.,  M.Sc.  (Ost.) 

Obstetrics    and    Gynecology 


LeMAR    F.    EISENHUT,    JR. 

D.O. 

Anatomy 


NICHOLAS   C.    ENI 

DANIEL    1.    FORD 

DEWaINE    L.  GEDNEY 

H.    MAHLON    GEHMAN 

D.O.,  M.Sc.  (Ost.) 

D.O. 

D.O. 

D.O.,   M.Sc.    (Ost.) 

Obstetrics    and    Gynecology 

Hospital    Training    Supervisor 

Surgery 

Ophthalmology 

ARNOLD  GERBER 

FRANCIS    E.   GRUBER 

GEORGE   H. 

GUEST 

D.O. 

D.O. 

D.O. 

Surgery    (Orthopedic) 

Obstetrics    and    Gynecology 

Neurology   and 

Psychiatry 

faculty 


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CECIL    HARRIS 

D.O.,    F.A.C.N. 

Neurology    and    Psychiatry 


CHARLES  A.  HEMMER 
A.B.,   D.O. 
Anesthesia 


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ALBERT  C.   KETTE,  JR. 

D.O. 
Osteopathic    Medicine 


HENRY  B.  HERBST 

D.O. 

Osteopathic     Medicine 


HARRr    HESSDORFER 
D.O. 

Osteopathic     Medicine 


HERMAN  KOHN 

D.O. 

Obstetrics    and    Gynecology 


GEORGE  H.  KOLaNDER 

D.O. 
Principles    and    Techniques 


MEYER   KIRSHBAUM 

D.O. 

Physiology 


OTTO  M.  KURSCHNER 
A.B.,    D.O. 
Pediatrics 


PHILLIP    M.    LESSIG 

A. 8.,    M.A„    D.O. 

Microbiology    and 

Public    Health 


BRaHAM    LEVIN 

A.B.,    D.O. 

Sorqery 


THEODORE   C.    LOUX 

WILBUR    p.    LUTZ 

D.O. 

D.O. 

Clinic    Supervisor 

Osteopathic     Mediclr 

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DOMINIC    E.    MARSICO 

D.O.,    M.Sc.    (Ost.) 

Osteopathic     Medicine 


ALPHONSO    MASCIOLI 

D.O.,   M.Sc.   (Ost.) 

Ophthalmology    and 

Otolaryngology 


FRANK  A.   McGOWAN 
A.B.,   D.O. 
Physiology 


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J.    RAYMOND    McSPIRIT 

D.O. 

Clinic    Supervisor 


ARNOLD    MELNICK 

A.B.,   M.A.,   D.O. 

Pediatrics 


ROBERT  BAYARD  MILLER 
A.B.,   M.S. 
Anatonny 


WILLIAM    G.    MORRIS 

B.S.,    D.O. 

Obstetrics    and     Gynecology 


HERBERT  R.  MOSKOW 
A.B.,  D.O. 
Pediatrics 


F.  MUNRO  PURSE 

D.O. 

Pediatrics 


JACOB   B.   RAPP 

D.O. 

Osteopathic     Medicii 


BARBARA   REDDING 

D.O. 

hlospital   Training    Supervisor 


EARL  F.  RICEMEN 

D.O.,    F.A.C.O.I. 

Osteopathic    Medicine 


RAYMOND  RUBERG 

D.O. 

Surgery 


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DOMINIC  J.  SALERNO 

D.O. 

Orthopedic  Surgery 


faculty 


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LEOPOLD  SALKIND 

D.O. 

Pediatrics 


THOMAS  F.  SANTUCCI 

D.O. 

Pediatrics 


CLYDE  S.  SaYLOR 

B.S.,    D.O. 

Principles    and    Techniqu 


JOHN  H.  SCHALL,  jr. 
A.B.,    D.O. 
Chemistry 


TOBIAS    SHILD 

D.O.,    M.Sc.    (Ost. 

Pathology 


JOHN  W.  SHEETZ.  JR. 
D.O..    M.Sc.    (Ost.) 
Otorhinolaryngology 


HARTLEY   R.  STEINSNYDER 

D.O.,    M.Sc    (Ost.) 

Urology 


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H.  WILLARD  STERRETT,   JR. 

D.O. 

Urology 


CARLTON   STREET 

D.O..  M.Sc.  (Ost.j,  F.A.C.O.S. 

Surgery 


WARREN   H.   SWENSON 

D.O. 

Surgery 


GEORGE    W.    TAPPER 

D.O. 
Osteopathic     Medicine 


NICHOLAS  D.  TRETTA 

B.S..   D.O. 

Principles   and    Techniques 


ENRIQUE  G.  VERGARA 
A.B.,    D.O. 
Proctology 


SIDNEY   M.  WEITBERG 

A.B.,   D.O. 

Clinic    Supervisor 


faculty 


BERNARD  WITLIN 

A.B.,    M.S.,    D.Sc,    F.A.A.A.S. 

F.A.P.H.A. 

Microbiology    and 

Public  Health 


GALEN    S.   YOUNG 

D.O.,  D.Sc, 

Surgery 


ARTHUR   M.   FLACK,  JR. 

A.B.,    D.O.,    F.A.C.O.S. 

Surgery 


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PAUL   S.   YOUNG 

D.O.,   M.Sc.   (Ost.l 

Surgery 


FRANK    E.  ZINDEL 

B.S.,    D.O. 
Clinic    Supervisor 


ARNOLD  WECHSLER,    D.O. 
Obstetrics 


1953-1954 


WALTER    UNDERWOOD,    D.O. 
Anesthesiology 


/Qeiident 


WALTER  SCHWARTZ,    D.O. 
Internal    Medicine 


JOHN  FRANK,  D.O. 
Surgery 


JOHN   BURNS,   D.O. 
Anesthesiology 


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gUENTIN    R.   FLICKINSER,   D.O 
Radiology 


HENRY    D'ALONZO,    D.C 
Surgery 


JAY   ADAMS,    D.O 
Pediatrics 


1953-1954 


NORMAN   CASSETT,   D.O. 
Internal    Medicine 


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EDWARD    CROWELL,    D.O. 
Internal    Medicine 


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ROBERT   FRIEDMAN,    D.O 
Surgery 


ALVIN   ROSEN,   D.O. 


GEORGE  PARSONS,  D.O. 


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ROBERT  ZWEIBEL,    D.O. 


SANFORD    PAUL,    D.O. 


ROBERT    PHELPS,    D.O. 


SEYMOUR  GUYER,   D.O. 


PHILIP    BRICK,    D.O. 


JOSEPH    ROMEO,    D.O. 


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MORTON    SILVER,    D.O. 


1953-1954 


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SAMUEL    MANIN,    D.O. 


GUSTAVE   CONTI,    D.O. 


WILLIAM    BILLINGS,    D.O. 


SIDNEY   FISHBEIN,   D.O. 


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JOHN    PELLOSIE,    D.O. 


FRANCIS   WHEELER,    D.O. 


FREDERICK    KURN,    D.O. 


1953  - 1954 


MILTON    DANON,    D.O. 


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JOSEPH    FRESOLONE    D.O. 


Thomas    I  III.   fKowland,  Ar. 

Registrar 


Mr.  Rowland  has  been  the  college  Registrar 
since  May,  1950.  hie  is  a  graduate  of  Temple  Uni- 
versity, where  he  earned  his  B.S.  degree.  Prior  to 
becoming  the  Registrar  here,  he  worked  in  the 
Registrar's  Office  at  Temple  University  and  also  was 
associated  with  the  Insurance  Company  of  North 
America.  As  the  Registrar  of  the  Philadelphia  Col- 
lege of  Osteopathy,  he  has  frequently  given  freely 
of  his  evening  and  weekend  time  to  curricular  and 
extra-curricular  interests  of  the  college.  His  forth- 
right honesty  and  sincere  understanding  uniquely 
equip  him  for  his  sometimes  trying  task  as  college 
Registrar. 


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SENIOR   CILA 


seniors 


KARL  E.  FALDON  from  Gloucester,  New  Jersey; 
who  received  his  A.B.  from  Anderson  College;  for 
three  of  our  four  years  has  been  our  assiduous  class 
president  and  in  this  capacity  has  shown  an  unre- 
mitting diligence;  to  intern  at  the  Osteopathic  Hos- 
pital of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania; 
and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


SENIOR    CLASS    AT    THE    TIME    OF    MATRICULATION 


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seniors 


...  and  LOUIS  AMALFITANO  from  Wilmington, 
Delaware:  who  received  his  B.S.  from  The  Unlversl+y 
of  Maryland;  a  member  of  lota  Tau  Sigma  frater- 
nity; to  Intern  at  Detroit  Osteopathic  Hospital, 
Detroit,  Michigan;  and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  ARCHIE  B.  ATTARIAN  from  Brooklyn,  New 
York;  who  attended  St.  Francis  College  and  New 
York  University;  to  intern  at  Detroit  Osteopathic 
Hospital,  Detroit,  Michigan;  and  then  to  general 
practice   .    .    . 


...  and  RICHARD  D.  BACHRACH  from  New  York, 
New  York;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  the  University 
of  Oklahoma;  a  member  of  Sigma  Alpha  Mu  and 
Lambda  Omlcron  Gamma  fraternities;  to  Intern  at 
the  Osteopathic  Hospital  of  Philadelphia,  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  specialty  prac- 
tice In  neuropsychiatry  .  .  . 


...  and  G.  GEORGE  BAUMGAERTEL,  JR.  from 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S. 
degree  from  Albright  College;  a  member  of  Alpha 
PI  Omega  and  lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternities;  to  intern 
at  the  Osteopathic  Hospital  of  Philadelphia,  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania:  and  then  to  general  practice 
In    Pennsylvania  or  New  Jersey  .   .  . 


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...  and  ROBERT  LEE  BENTZ  from  Charleroi,  Penn- 
sylvania; who  received  his  B.S.  fronn  Waynesburg 
College;  a  member  of  Kappa  Sigma  Kappa  and 
Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Bay  View 
hHospital,  Bay  Village,  Ohio;  and  then  to  general 
practice  .   .   . 


...  and  SYDNEY  BERKOWITZ  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  La  Salle 
College;  a  member  of  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  Metropolitan  Hospital,  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice 
in  Southern  New  Jersey  .  .  . 


...  and  DONALD  E.  BRAUNLICH  from  Stow, 
Ohio;  received  his  B.S.  from  Kent  State  University; 
a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternity;  to  intern 
at  Bay  View  hlospital,  Bay  Village,  Ohio;  and  then  to 
general  practice  in  Cleveland,  Ohio  .  .  . 


...  and  WILLIAM  C.  BRYERS  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  St.  Joseph's 
College;  a  member  of  lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternity;  to 
intern  at  Massachusetts  Osteopathic  Hospital, 
Jamaica  Plain,  Massachusetts;  and  then  to  general 
practice  .  .  . 


seniors 


...  and  GEORGE  E.  BUCK,  JR.  from  Johnstown 
Pennsylvania;  attended  the  University  of  Pittsburgh 
and  Pennsylvania  State  College;  a  member  of  Phi 
Sigma  Gamma  fraternity;  to  intern  at  Bashline- 
Rossman  Hospital,  Grove  City,  Pennsylvania;  and 
then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


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...  and  RODERICK  C.  CANNATELLA  from  Brook- 
lyn, New  York;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  hlobart 
College;  a  member  of  Alpha  Pi  Omega  and  lota 
Tau  Sigma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Art  Centre  Hos- 
pital, Detroit,  N/lichigan;  and  then  to  general 
practice  .  .  . 


...  and  JOHN  CARIS  from  Old  Orchard  Beach, 
Maine;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  The  University 
of  New  Hampshire;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  Flint  General  Hospital,  Flint, 
Michigan;  and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  RICHARD  K.  CHAMBERS,  JR.,  from 
Reading,  Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from 
Albright  College;  a  member  of  Pi  Tau  Beta  and  Phi 
Sigma  Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Lancaster 
Osteopathic  Hospital,  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania;  and 
then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


seniors 


seniors 


...  and  JORDAN  B.  COLLETTA  from  Drexel  Hill, 
Pennsylvania;  who  attended  La  Salle  College;  a 
mennber  of  lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternity;  to  intern  at 
Farrow  Osteopathic  Hospital,  Erie,  Pennsylvania; 
and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  GLENN  E.  COOK  from  Philadelphia,  Penn- 
sylvania; who  received  his  B.S.  from  The  University 
of  Dayton;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  frater- 
nity; to  intern  at  Grandview  Hospital.  Dayton, 
Ohio;  and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  RICHARD  MUNRO  COUCH  from  Troy, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Harvard 
University;  a  member  of  Hasty  Pudding  Club  and 
lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternity;  to  intern  at  the  Osteo- 
pathic Hospital  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Penn- 
sylvania; and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  JOHN  F.  CURRERI  from  West  Collings- 
wood.  New  Jersey;  who  attended  Pennsylvania 
Military  College  and  Muhlenberg  College;  a  mem- 
ber of  lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternity;  to  intern  at  Des 
Moines  Still  Osteopathic  Hospital,  Des  Moines, 
Iowa;  and  then  to  general  practice  in  New  Jersey  .  . 


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seniors 


^" 


and  JOHN  J.  DAMIANI  from  Rochester,  New 

York;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Ithaca  College; 
a  member  of  Atlas  fraternity;  to  intern  at  Erie 
Osteopathic  Hospital,  Erie,  Pennsylvania;  and  then 
to   general    practice   in    Rochester,    New  York    .    .    . 


...  and  ROBERT  B.  DAVIES  from  West  Leesport, 
Pennsylvania;  who  attended  Albright  College, 
Dickinson  College  and  U.  S.  Naval  Medical  School; 
a  member  of  Atlas  fraternity;  to  intern  at  Allentown 
Osteopathic  Hospital,  Allentown,  Pennsylvania;  and 
then  to  general  practice  in  Berks  County,  Penn- 
sylvania   .   .    . 


...  and  JOHN  DePRISCO  from  Philadelphia,  Penn- 
sylvania; who  received  his  B.S.  from  Villanova  Col- 
lege; a  member  of  lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternity;  to 
Intern  at  the  Allentown  Osteopathic  Hospital,  Allen- 
town, Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice  in 
Pennsylvania  .  .  . 


...  and  WILLIAM  HENRY  DICKERSON  from 
Newtonville,  Massachusetts;  who  received  his  B.S. 
from  Providence  College;  a  member  of  Atlas  fra- 
ternity; to  Intern  at  Massachusetts  Osteopathic 
Hospital,  Jamaica  Plain,  Massachusetts;  and  then 
to  general  practice  In  New  Jersey  .  .  . 


f:~f 


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...  and  ALBERT  G.  EDINGER.  JR.,  from  Los 
Angeles,  California;  who  received  his  B.S.  from 
George  Pepperdine  College;  a  member  of  Sigma 
Delta  Phi  and  lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternities;  to  intern 
at  Zieger  Osteopathic  hlospital,  Detroit,  Michigan; 
and  then  to  general  practice  in  Los  Angeles, 
California  .  .  . 


.  .  .  and  H.  JAMES  ELVIN  from  Tamaqua,  Pennsyl- 
vania; who  received  his  B.S.  from  Dickinson  Col- 
lege; a  member  of  Alpha  Chi  Pi  fraternity;  to 
intern  at  Lancaster  Osteopathic  hlospital,  Lancaster, 
Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  KATHERINE  M.  ENGLAND  from  Oaklyn, 
New  Jersey;  who  received  her  A.B.  from  Houghton 
College;  a  member  of  the  Junior  Woman's  Osteo- 
pathic Society;  to  intern  at  the  Osteopathic  hlos- 
pital of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and 
then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


.  .  .  and  PHILIP  K.  EVANS  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Swarth- 
more  College;  to  intern  at  the  Osteopathic  Hospital 
of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then 
to  general    practice   in    suburban    Philadelphia    .    .    . 


seniors 


...  and  THOMAS  J.  FARLEY  from  Hun+lng+on, 
West  Virginia;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Marshall 
College;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternity; 
to  intern  at  West  Side  Osteopathic  hlospltal  of 
York,  York,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  prac- 
tice in  Pennsylvania  or  West  Virginia  .  .  . 


M 


...  and  RICHARD  S.  FASNACHT  from  Cranford, 
New  Jersey;  who  attended  Drew  University  and 
Upsala  College;  a  member  of  the  Atlas  fraternity; 
to  intern  at  Portland  Osteopathic  Hospital,  Port- 
land, Oregon;  and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


.  .  .  and  EMIL  M.  FELSKI  from  Waynesburg,  Penn- 
sylvania; who  received  his  B.S.  from  Waynesburg 
College;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternity; 
to  intern  at  "Bay  View  Osteopathic  Hospital,  Bay 
Village,   Ohio;   and  then   to  general   practice   .   .   . 


...  and  JOHN  J.  FLAHERTY  from  Bala  Cynwyd, 
Pennsylvania;  who  attended  La  Salle  College;  to 
Intern  at  Lancaster  Osteopathic  Hospital,  Lancaster, 
Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice. 


seniors 


seniors 


...  and  ROBERT  MIDDLETON  FRAZIER,  JR.  from 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B. 
from  Lincoln  University;  a  member  of  Alpha  Phi 
Alpha  and  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma  fraternities; 
to  intern  at  Crown  hielghts  Hospital,  Brooklyn, 
New  York;  and  then  to  enter  into  general  practice. 


...  and  EARL  A.  GABRIEL  from  Allentown,  Penn- 
sylvania; who  received  his  B.S.  from  Muhlenberg 
College;  a  member  of  Phi  Epsilon  Pi  and  Lambda 
Omicron  Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Allentown 
Osteopathic  Hospital,  Allentown,  Pennsylvania;  and 
then  to  specialty  practice  in  surgery  in  Allentown, 
Pennsylvania  .  .  . 


...  and  JOHN  J.  GILLISAN  from  Havertown, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Gettys- 
burg College;  a  member  of  Phi  Gamma  Delta  and 
Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  the 
Osteopathic  Hospital  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice  In 
Philadelphia  .  .  . 


...  and  JAMES  J.  GIULIANI  from  Wllllamsport, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  The  Uni- 
versity of  Pittsburgh;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma 
Gamma  fraternity;  to  Intern  at  Civic  Center  Hos- 
pital, Oakland,  California;  and  then  to  general 
practice  ... 


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seniors 


...  and  J..  WARREN  GLIDDEN  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  St.  Joseph's 
College;  to  intern  at  Detroit  Osteopathic  Hospital, 
Detroit,  Michigan;  and  then  to  general  practice  in 
Colorado  .  .  . 


...  and  IRVING  L  GOLDENBERG  from  Philadel- 
phia, Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from 
Ursinus  College;  a  member  of  Lambda  Omicron 
Gamma  fraternity;  to  intern  at  the  Osteopathic 
Hospital  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania; 
and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


.  .  .  and  ROBERT  ANDERSON  GREEN  from 
Ventnor  City,  New  Jersey;  who  received  his  A.B. 
from  Drew  University;  to  intern  at  Northwest  Hos- 
pital, Miami,  Florida;  and  then  to  general  practice 
in  Florida  or  The  Virgin  Islands  .  .  . 


.  .  .  and  JEROME  GREENHOLZ  from  Brooklyn, 
New  York;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Hobart 
College;  a  member  of  Phi  Phi  Delta  and  Lambda 
Omicron  Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Rocky 
Mountain  Osteopathic  Hospital,  Denver,  Colorado; 
and  then  to  general  practice. 


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Miss  Ramey  at  her  desk  !n 
Hie  clinic. 


The  pathology  technicians 
are  ever  busy. 


Dr.    Senior   "at   his    post." 


Dr.  and  Mrs.  Osattin, 
our  competent  pathology 
team. 


Dr.    Owens     prepares     his 
notes   at   conference. 


Dr.  Lloyd  discusses  a  radi- 
ologic problem  at  Tumor 
Conference. 


Drs.   Redding  and  Tapper 
confer. 


Dr.  hiessdorfer  discusses  a 
clinic  problem. 


Mrs.  "Mac"  and  Mrs. 
Powell  strike  a  familiar 
pose. 


The     hospital     technicians 
relax   for    morning    coffee. 


Seniors     check    hats    and 
coats    In    locker   roonn. 


Classes  are  over  .  .  .  but 
the  studying   continues. 


Externes  pose  at  the 
chart  desk  during  a  free 
moment. 


Clinic  corridors  are  clear 
early  in  the  morning  and 
late   in   afternoon. 


Main  corridor  at  the  48th 
St.  Clinic  bristles  with 
activity. 


Seniors  pay  apt  attention 
to  lecture  in  the  morning. 


*  Classmates    consult    bulle- 

\  -^       tin       board       for       clinic 


notices. 


At  times  extern  duties 
may  detain  seniors 
through   the    dinner    hour. 


Dr.  Hessdorfer  illustrates 
the  osteopathic  aspects  of 
case  at  conference. 


Senior  program  is  dis- 
cussed on  TV  tour  by 
Jerry  Scharf. 


m^pwsw 


...  and  JEROME  A.  GREENSPAN  from  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  D.S.C.  from 
Temple  Unlverslfy;  a  member  of  Lambda  Omlcron 
Gamma  fraternity;  to  intern  at  Metropolitan  Hos- 
pital, Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general 
practice   .    .   . 


...  and  MARIO  N.  GRIMALDI  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  La  Salle 
College;  a  member  of  lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternity; 
to  Intern  at  Rivervlew  Osteopathic  Hospital, 
Norristown,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  prac- 
tice in  Norristown,   Pennsylvania  .  .  . 


...  and  TERRENCE  FREDRICK  HALL  from 
Williamsville,  New  York;  who  received  his  B.S.  from 
Purdue  University;  a  member  of  Theta  Chi  and 
Atlas  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Victory  Hospital, 
North  Hollywood,  California;  and  then  to  general 
practice  .  .  . 


...  and  HOWARD  L.  HAUSHER  from  Clifton 
Heights,  Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from 
Urslnus  College;  a  member  of  the  Atlas  fraternity; 
to  intern  at  the  Osteopathic  Hospital  of  Harrisburg, 
Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general 
practice  .  .  . 


seniors 


...  and  OWEN  I.  HENRY  from  New  Berlinville, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Albright 
College;  a  member  of  the  Atlas  fraternity;  to  Intern 
at  Grandview  Hospital,  Dayton,  Ohio;  and  then  to 
general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  H.  BRIAN  HERDEG  from  Buffalo,  New 
York;  who  attended  Paul  Smith's  College  of  Arts 
and  Science,  Canlsius  College  and  The  University  of 
Buffalo;  a  member  of  Theta  Chi  and  Atlas  fraterni- 
ties; to  intern  at  Burbank  Hospital,  Burbank,  Cali- 
fornia; and  then  to  general  practice  in  Buffalo, 
New  York  .  .  . 


...  and  JAMES  ROBERT  HILL  from  Morrisville, 
Pennsylvania;  who  attended  Milwaukee  State 
Teacher's  College;  a  member  of  lota  Tau  Sigma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  West  Side  Osteopathic 
Hospital  of  York,  York,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to 
general    practice    .    .    . 


.  .  .  and  JOSEPH  VINCENT  HUFFNASLE  from 
Haddonfield,  New  Jersey;  who  received  his  A.B. 
from  La  Salle  College;  a  member  of  the  Atlas 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  The  Osteopathic  Hospital  of 
Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then 
to   general    practice    in    the    Philadelphia    area    .    .    . 


seniors 


seniors 


...  and  RAYMOND  H.  JOHNS  from  Lancaster, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Franklin 
and  Marshall  College;  a  member  of  Sigma  Pi  and 
Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Lan- 
caster Osteopathic  hlospital.  Lancaster,  Pennsyl- 
vania; and  fhen  to  general  practice  in  Lancaster, 
Pennsylvania   .   .   . 


...  and  ROBERT  J.  KANE  from  Philadelphia,  Penn- 
sylvania; who  received  his  B.S.  from  Villanova  Col- 
lege; to  intern  at  Lancaster  Osteopathic  hfospital, 
Lancaster,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general 
practice  .  .  . 


...  and  ROBERT  KAPLAN  from  Oaklyn,  New 
Jersey;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Temple  Univer- 
sity; a  member  of  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma  fra- 
ternity; to  intern  at  Metropolitan  hfospital,  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice 
in  New  Jersey  .  .  . 


...  and  THEODORE  M.  KELLOGG,  JR.  from 
Southwick,  Massachusetts;  who  received  his  A.B. 
from  The  American  International  College;  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Atlas  fraternity;  to  intern  at  Allentown 
Osteopathic  Hospital,  Allentown,  Pennsylvania;  and 
then  to  general  practice  in  Westfield,  Massachusetts 


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seniors 


...  and  HAROLD  I.  KRAMAN  from  Brooklyn,  New 
York;  who  received  his  A.B.  fronn  New  York  Univer- 
sity; a  member  of  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma  fra- 
ternity; to  intern  at  Art  Centre  Hospital,  Detroit, 
Michigan;  and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  GEORGE  VERNON  KROLL  from  Bloom- 
field,  New  Jersey;  who  received  his  A.B.  from 
Rutgers  University;  to  intern  at  Lamb  Memorial 
Hospital,  Denver,  Colorado;  and  then  to  general 
practice  in    Denver,   Colorado  .   .  . 


...  and  PHILIP  H.  LEBOVITZ  from  Chester,  Penn- 
sylvania; who  received  his  B.S.  from  The  City 
College  of  New  York  and  his  M.A.  from  Columbia 
University;  a  member  of  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  The  Osteopathic  Hospital 
of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then 
to  general   practice   in    Philadelphia    .  .   . 


...  and  JOHN  L  LEZINSKI  from  Bayonne,  New 
Jersey;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Wagner  College; 
a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternity;  to 
intern  at  Grand  Rapids  Osteopathic  Hospital, 
Grand  Rapids,  Michigan;  and  then  to  general 
practice  in    Florida   .    .   . 


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...  and  WILLIAM  M.  LICKFIELD  from  Merchant- 
ville,  New  Jersey;  who  received  his  B.S.  from 
Muhlenberg  College;  a  member  of  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon  and  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern 
at  The  Osteopathic  Hospital  of  Philadelphia,  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice. 


...  and  THEODORE  A.  LILJESTRAND  from  Cald- 
well, New  Jersey;  who  received  his  A.B.  from 
Upsala  College;  a  member  of  lota-Tau  Sigma  fra- 
ternity; to  intern  at  the  Osteopathic  hlospital  of 
Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then 
to  general  practice  in  Pennsylvania  or  New  Jersey. 


...  and  ALLAN  J.  LINDSAY  from  Providence, 
Rhode  Island;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Brown 
University;  to  intern  at  the  Osteopathic  General 
Hospital  of  Rhode  Island,  Cranston,  Rhode  Island; 
and  then'  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  ROBERT  F.  MacLEOD  from  Roslindale, 
Massachusetts;  who  attended  Boston  University; 
to  Intern  at  Detroit  Osteopathic  Hospital,  Detroit, 
Michigan;  and  then  to  general  practice  In  Colorado. 


seniors 


...  and  GEORGE  D.  MARVIL,  JR..  from  Darby, 
Pennsylvania;  who  attended  Franklin  and  Marshall 
College:  a  member  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi  and  lota  Tau 
Sigma  Fraternities;  to  Intern  at  the  Osteopathic 
Hospital  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania; 
and    then   to   specialty   practice   in    psychiatry   .    .    . 


...  and  WALTER  A.  McCOOL  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  La  Salle 
College;  a  member  of  Sigma  Beta  Kappa  and  Phi 
Sigma  Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Riverview 
Osteopathic  hlospital,  Norristown,  Pennsylvania;  and 
then  to  general  practice  In  Philadelphia  .  .  . 


...  and  WILLIAM  G.  McDowell  from  Grove 
City  Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Grove 
City  College;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  Fra- 
ternity; to  Intern  at  Bashline-Rossman  Osteopathic 
Hospital,  Grove  City,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to 
general   practice  In   Sharon,    Pennsylvania   .   .  . 


...  and  EDGAR  S.  MILLER  from  North  Hills,  Penn- 
sylvania; who  received  his  B.S.  from  The  University 
of  Pennsylvania;  a  member  of  Beta  Theta  Pi  and  Phi 
Sigma  Gamma  fraternities;  to  Intern  at  Massa- 
chusetts Osteopathic  Hospital,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Massachusetts;  and  then  to  general  practice  In 
Delaware   County,    Pennsylvania    .    .    . 


seniors 


seniors 


...  and  PATRICK  W.  O'KEEFFE  from  Brooklyn, 
New  York;  who  received  his  B.S.  and  M.S.  from 
St.  John's  University;  a  member  of  Pi  Alpha  Sigma 
and  lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Lamb 
Memorial  Hospital,  Denver,  Colorado;  and  then 
to  general  practice  In  Denver,  Colorado  .  .  . 


...  and  EDWARD  M.  PHILLIPS  from  Wilmington, 
Delaware;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Lafayette 
College;  a  member  of  Phi  Gamma  Delta  and  Phi 
Sigma  Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  the  Osteo- 
pathic Hospital  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Penn- 
sylvania; and  then  to  general  practice  in  Wilming- 
ton, Delaware  .  .  . 


...  and  ABRAHAM  LEONARD  PRICE  from 
Camden,  New  Jersey;  who  received  his  A.B.  from 
The  University  of  Pennsylvania;  a  member  of 
Lambda  Omicron  Gamma  Fraternity;  to  Intern  at 
Metropolitan  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania; 
and  then  to  general  practice  In  New  Jersey  or 
Pennsylvania  .  .  . 


...  and  CLAYTON  R.  ROBERTS  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  attended  La  Salle  College,  a 
member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternity;  to  intern 
at  Rivervlew  Osteopathic  Hospital,  Norrlstown, 
Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice  In 
Roxborough,    Pennsylvania    .    .    . 


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seniors 


...  and  ROBERT  G.  ROTHBERG  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Temple 
University;  a  member  of  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  Metropolitan  Hospital,  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice 
in  South   Philadelphia  .  .  . 


...  and  NORMAN  C.  RUDOLPH  from  Erie,  Penn- 
sylvania; who  received  his  B.S.  from  Westminster 
College;  a  member  of  Sigma  Nu  and  Phi  Sigma 
Gamma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Erie  Osteopathic 
hlospital,  Erie,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general 
practice  in  Erie,  Pennsylvania  .  .  . 


...  and  SIDNEY  RUSSAK  from  Paterson,  New 
Jersey;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Rutgers  Uni- 
versity; a  member  of  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  Maywood  Hospital,  May- 
wood  California;  and  then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


...  and  SAMUEL  SANTASPIRT  from  Reading, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Albright 
College;  a  member  of  Alpha  Pi  Omega  and  lota 
Tau  Sigma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Lancaster  Osteo- 
pathic Hospital,  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania;  and  then 
to  general   practice   In    Reading,    Pennsylvania    .    .    . 


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Mrs.  Frances  Beisel,  libra- 
rian, friend  and  proprie- 
tress of  the  boolt  store. 


Dr.  Arthur  Flack,  Jr.  ab- 
sorbed in  a  pneumon- 
ectomy. 


"Miss    Ramey,    where    are 
the    tuberculin    syringes?" 


"THE    WISE     MEN"     at 
conference  level. 


"Didn't  special  clinics  start 
yet?" 


Dr.    Karl   Faldon    prescrib- 
ing a  fishing  trip. 


"When   will   E.N.T.  Clinic 
begin?" 


".   .   .   and  then   I   said  to 
the  Pediatrician  .  .  ." 


Mr.  Rose,  Drs.  Muggier 
and  Billings  at  mid-day 
repast. 


Drs.  Sterrett  and  Frank 
getting  their  heads  to- 
gether. 


Ex+ernes  at  48th  St.  Clinic 
entrance  plan  a  meeting. 


Lunchtime  relaxation  at 
North  Center's  Dining 
Room- 


Students    confer    over    a 
problem   patient. 


Consultation  at  the  chart 
desk. 


enior  student  on  surgical 
service   at   North   Center 
ospital. 


Senior     Class      President 
speaks  into  TV  camera. 


Senior     students     consult 
clinic  files  for  information. 


Students  confer  over  case 
at  the  doctors'  desk. 


Patients  waiting  in  the 
newly  renovated  48th  St. 
clinic. 


Senior  student  called  out 
on   home  delivery. 


...  and  WILLIAM  F.  SAPONARO  from  Dunmore, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  La  Salle 
College;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternity; 
to  intern  at  the  Osteopathic  hlospital  of  Philadel- 
phia, Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  gen- 
eral practice  .  .  . 


...  and  GERALD  SCHARF  from  New  York  City, 
New  York;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  New  York 
University;  a  member  of  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  Metropolitan  Hospital,  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice. 


...  and  ALBERT  P.  SCHARTEL,  JR.,  from  Reading, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Albright 
College;  a  member  of  lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternity;  to 
intern  at  Lancaster  Osteopathic  hlospital,  Lancaster, 
Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  practice  in 
Reading,  Pennsylvania  ... 


...  and  THOMAS  C.  SCOTT  from  St.  Albans,  New 
York;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Hofstra  College; 
a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternity;  '  to 
Intern  at  the  Osteopathic  Hospital  of  Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general 
practice  In   Pennsylvania   or  New  Jersey  .   .  . 


seniors 


...  and  DONALD  E.  SHERIDAN,  JR.,  from  Ufica, 
New  York;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Niagara 
University;  plans  to  enter  into  general  practice  in 
Utica,  New  York  .  .  . 


...  and  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER  SMITH  from  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from 
La  Salle  College;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  RIverview  Osteopathic  Hos- 
pital, Norristown,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general 
practice  .  .  . 


...  and  LLOYD  G.  SMITH  from  Detroit,  Michigan; 
who  attended  Michigan  State  Colleqe:  to  intern 
at  Northwest  Hospital,  Miami,  Florida;  and  then 
to  general  practice  in   Florida  .  .  . 


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w 


...  and  MEYER  R..  SONNEBORN  from  Wheelinq, 
West  Virqinia;  who  received  his  B.S.  and  M.S. 
from  Wofford  College;  a  member  of  Alpha  Sigma 
Phr  fraternitv;  to  Intern  at  Bashllne-Rossman  Osteo- 
pathic Hospital,  Grove  City,  Pennsylvania;  and  then 
to  general  practice  In  Wheeling,  West  Virginia  .  .  . 


seniors 


seniors 


...  and  RICHARD  JAMES  STARK  from  Marietta, 
Pennsvlvania:  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Elizabeth- 
town  College;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fra- 
ternity; to  intern  at  Lancaster  Osteopathic  Hospital, 
Lancaster,  Pennsylvania; 'and  then  to  general  prac- 
tice in  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania  .  .  . 


...  and  JOSEPH  E.  STEELMAN  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  La  Salle 
College;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternity; 
to  intern  at  West  Side  Osteopathic  Hospital  of 
York,  York,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general  prac- 
tice in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania  .   .  . 


.  .  .  and  LEO  STEIN  from  Cranston,  Rhode  Island; 
who  received  his  A.B.  from  Brown  University;  to 
intern  at  Osteopathic  General  Hospital  of  Rhode 
Island,  Cranston,  Rhode  Island;  and  then  to  general 
practice  in  Rhode  Island  .  .  . 


...  and  PAUL  M.  STEINGARD  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Pennsyl- 
vania State  College;  a  member  of  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi 
and  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma  fraternities;  to 
Intern  at  Metropolitan  Hospital,  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  specialty  practice  in 
cardiology  In  Philadelphia  .  .  . 


48 


seniors 


...  and  WYNNE  ALAN  STEINSNYDER  from  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  fronn 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania;  a  member  of  Kappa 
Nu  and  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma  fraternities;  to 
Intern  at  the  Osteopathic  Hospital  of  Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general 
practice  In  Philadelphia  .  .  . 


.  .  .  and  CURTIS  B.  STRAUSBAUGH  from  York, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Gettys- 
burg College;  a  member  of  Tau  Kappa  Epsllon  and 
lota  Tau  Sigma  fraternities;  to  intern  at  West  Side 
Osteopathic  Hospital  of  York,  York,  Pennsylvania; 
and  then  to  general  practice  In  York,  Pennsylvania  .  . 


...  and  ANTHONY  SZYMANSKI  from  Detroit, 
Michigan;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  Wayne  Uni- 
versity; a  member  of  the  Atlas  fraternity;  to  Intern 
at  BIscayne  Hospital,  Miami,  Florida;  and  then  to 
general  practice  In  Florida  .  .  . 


...  and  HAROLD  TEPLITZ  from  Brooklyn,  New 
York;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  New  York  Univer- 
sity; a  member  of  Lambda  Omicron  Gamma  fra- 
ternity; to  intern  at  Crown  Heights  Hospital, 
Brooklyn,  New  York;  and  then  to  general  practice  .  . 


49 


...  and  DUANE  H.  TUCKER  from  Kenmore,  New 
York:  who  received  his  B.S.  from  The  St.  Lawrence 
University;  a  member  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  and 
Atlas  fraternities;  to  intern  at  Northwest  Hospital, 
Miami,  Florida;  and  then  to  general  practice  in 
Kenmore,  New  York  .  .  . 


.  .  .  and  WILLIAM  ALLEN  VISCONTI,  JR.,  from 
hloboken.  New  Jersey;  who  received  his  B.S.  from 
St.  Peter's  College  and  M.A.  from  Seton  hiall 
University;  a  member  of  the  Atlas  fraternity;  to 
intern  at  Art  Centre  Osteopathic  hlospltal,  Detroit, 
Michigan;  and  then  to  general  practice  in  hloboken. 
New  Jersey  .  .  . 


...  and  GERALD  L.  WEAVER  from  Manheim, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  Elizabeth- 
town  College;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  the  Osteopathic  hlospital  of 
Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then 
to  specialty  practice  in  surgery  .  .  . 


...  and  RICHMAN  G.  WEAVER  from  Absecon, 
New  Jersey;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  the  Uni- 
versity of  Vermont;  a  member  of  lota  Tau  Sigma 
fraternity;  to  intern  at  West  Side  Osteopathic  Hos- 
pital of  York,  York,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  gen- 
eral practice  .  .  . 


seniors 


...  and  STANLEY  WEINSTOCK  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  the  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania;  a  member  of  Lambda 
Omicron  Gamma  fraternity;  plans  to  enter  into 
general  practice  .  .  . 


a 


.  .  .  and  JOHN  A.  WHYTE  from  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  received  his  A.B.  from  La  Salle 
College;  a  member  of  Phi  Sigma  Gamma  fraternity; 
to  Intern  at  the  Osteopathic  hlospital  of  Philadel- 
phia, Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;  and  then  to  general 
practice  In    Philadelphia    .   .    . 


...  and  THOMAS  P.  WOODWARD  from  Wash- 
ington, D.  C;  who  received  his  B.S.  from  George 
Washington  University;  to  Intern  at  South  Bend 
Osteopathic  Hospital,  South  Bend,  Indiana;  and 
then  to  general  practice  .  .  . 


^-^-v^ 


y 


...  and  EDWARD  ZIMMERMAN  of  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania;  who  attended  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania and  Temple  University;  a  member  of 
Lambda  Omicron  Gamma  fraternity;  to  intern  at 
and  then  to  general  practice  In  Philadelphia 


seniors 


^ntet^ndklp  .^Appointments  1954  -  55 


ALLENTOWN    OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL 
ALLENTOWN,    PENNSYLVANIA 

DePrisco  Gabriel  Kellogg 


MASSACHUSETTS    OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL 
JAMAICA    PLAIN,    MASSACHUSEHS 
;  Miller  DIclerson 


ART    CENTRE    HOSPITAL,    DETROIT,    MICHIGAN 
Cannatella  Kraman  VIscontI 

BASHLINE-ROSSMAN    OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL 

GROVE   CITY,    PENNSYLVANIA 

Buck  McDowell  Sonneborn 


METROPOLITAN    HOSPITAL 
PHILADELPHIA,    PENNSYLVANIA 


Berltowi+z 
Greenspan 
Kaplan 
Price 


Rothberg 
Scharf 
Steingard 
Zimmerman 


BAY   VIEVv-    OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL 

BAY  VILLAGE,  OHIO 

Braunlich 

BISCAYNE    HOSPITAL,    MIAMI,    FLORIDA 
Szymanski 


Felski 


NORTHWEST   HOSPITAL,    MIAMI,    FLORIDA 
Green  Smith,    L.  Tucker 

OSTEOPATHIC   GENERAL   HOSPITAL   OF   RHODE 
ISLAND,    CRANSTON,    RHODE    ISLAND 
Lindsay  Stetn 


BURBANK     HOSPITAL,     BURBANK,     CALIFORNIA 
Herdeg 

CIVIC   CENTER   HOSPITAL,   OAKLAND,   CALIFORNIA 
Giuliani 

CROWN    HEIGHTS   HOSPITAL,    BROOKLYN,    NEW   YORK 
Frazier  Sheridan  Teplitz  Weinstock 

DES   MOINES   GENERAL   HOSPITAL   DES   MOINES.   IOWA 
Curreri 

DETROIT  OSTEOPATHIC  HOSPITAL,  DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 
Amalfi+ano  Attarian  Glidden  MacLeod 

ERIE    OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL,     ERIE,     PENNSYLVANIA 
Damiani  Rudolph 

FARROW   HOSPITAL,    INC.,    ERIE,    PENNSYLVANIA 
Colletta 

FLINT    GENERAL    HOSPITAL,    FLINT,    MICHIGAN 
Caris 

GRAND    RAPIDS   OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL 

GRAND    RAPIDS,    MICHIGAN 

Lezinski 

GRANDVIEW    HOSPITAL,    DAYTON,    OHIO 
Cook  Henry 

LANCASTER  OSTEOPATHIC   HOSPITAL 
LANCASTER,   PENNSYLVANIA 


Kane 

Santaspirt 
Schar+el 
Sfark 


Chambers 
Elvin 
Flaherty 
Johns 


OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL    OF    HARRISBURG 
HARRISBURG,   PENNSYLVANIA 

Hausher 

OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL    OF    PHILADELPHIA 
PHILADELPHIA,    PENNSYLVANIA 


Bachrach 

Baumgaertel 

Couch 

England 

Evans 

Faldon 

Gilligan 

Goldenberg 

Huffnagle 


Whyte 


Lebovltz 

LickfTeld 

Llljestrand 

Marvil 

Phillips 

Saponaro 

Scott 

Stelnsnyder 

Weaver,  G. 


MAYWOOD    HOSPITAL,     MAYWOOD,    CALIFORNIA 
Russak 


PORTLAND    OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL 

PORTLAND,    OREGON 

Fasnacht 

RIVERVIEW    OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL 

NORRISTOWN,    PENNSYLVANIA 

Grimaldi  McCool  Roberts  Smith,    J. 

ROCKY    MOUNTAIN    OSTEOPATHIC   HOSPITAL 

DENVER,   COLORADO 

Greenholz 

SOUTH    BEND    OSTEOPATHIC    HOSPITAL 

SOUTH   BEND,  INDIANA 

Woodward 

VICTORY  HOSPITAL 

NORTH   HOLLYWOOD,  CALIFORNIA 

Hall 

WEST   SIDE   OSTEOPATHIC   HOSPITAL   OF  YORK 

YORK,    PENNSYLVANIA 

Farley  Hill  Steelman  Strausbaugh  Weaver,    R. 

ZIEGER   OSTEOPATHIC   HOSPITAL 

DETROIT,   MICHIGAN 

Edinger 


52 


JUNIOR   CILA 


LLOYD  T.  ACHENBUCH  JR.     JOHN   W.   BARNARD   III 
Atlas  Atlas 


THOMAS    BARNEH  FRANK  PHILMORE  BASKIN 

Atlas  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


n 


ROBERT  P.  BASS  JR.  PAUL  L.  BERNHARDT  HARRIS  BLUMBERG  LEE  JOSEPH  BOWDEN 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamma        Lambda    Omicron    Gamma         Lambda    Omicron   Gamma  Phi   Sigma    Gamma 


JOHN  C.  BRADFORD  JR. 
Atlas 


\ 


DINO   L.  CAROZZA 
Phi   Sigma    Gamma 


CHARLES  L.  CARR  ARTHUR  R.  CHARNOV 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


VINCENT  L.  COLETTA 
lota   Tau    Sigma 


ANDREW  P.  CORCORAN       LOUIS  J.  D'ALESSANDRO 
Atlas  lota   Tau   Sigma 


WILLIAM  F.  DOUCE 


uniors 


o 


RONALD   B.   FERRIS 
Lambda    OmJcron   Gamma 


CARL   FISCHER  JR. 


CHARLES  W.  FOX 


WALTER  A.  FOX 
Phi   Sigma   Gamma 


HOWARD  S.  FRIEDMAN        GEORGE  W.  PRISON  JR. 
Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Atlas 


SIDNEY  A.  FOGEL  PAUL  T.   FORTUNIA 

Lambda   Omicron   Gamma  lota   Tau   Sigma 


MARTIN  GARFINKEL 
Lambda    Omicron   Gamma 


ALBERT  GRAYCE 
Phi   Sigma   Gamma 


^^ 


ROBERT  E.  HALLINGER  DONALD  JAY  HARMAN 

Ph!    Sigma    Gamma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


K 


G.  RICHARD  HARTZ 
Atlas 


JOSEPH   A.  HEMPSEY  GEORGE  E.  HENKEL  JR.        GORDON   L.  HILLEGAS 

Atlas 


juniors 


o 


NORMAN   H.   ILOWITE  DONALD    N.   JOHNSON  MARVIN  A.  KAPLAN  DAVID  KERNIS 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma         Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


DONALD  KLEIN  JOHN  ANDREW   KLINE 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Atlas 


ROBERT  KOPRINCE 


LOUIS  M.  LAZAROU 
Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


RICHARD   E.   LENOX 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


HOWARD   S.    LUBIN 
Lambda    Omicron    Gamrr 


JAMES  R.  LUCIE 
Atlas 


JOHN    S.    MALTA 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


BERT    A.    MANDEL 
Lambda    Omicron    Gam 


JOHN  IRVIN  MANN 


JOSEPH  A.  MAXIAN 
Atlas 


DAVID   B.   McCLAIN 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


juniors 


D 


WILLIAM  D.  MITCHELL 
Atlas 


h 


DAVID    M.    MOLL  JOSEPH  L.  MUSCARELLA         CHARLES  R.  NEWKAM 

Atlas  Atlas  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


'  f 


k 


ROBERT  W.   PATTON  ALBERT  L  PEARSON  JR.  FRANK  P.  PETTINELLI 

Atlas 


THOMAS  W.  PIERCE 


o  o 


WILLIAM  J.  POUNDS  JAMES  POWELL  SIDNEY  R.  RENTE  JR.  RAYMOND  S.  SCHOLL 

lota   Tau   Sigma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


rs 


EDMUND   S.   SCOTT  NORBERT  L.  SILPE 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamr 


JAMES  W.  SMITH 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


JAMES  P.  SOULGES 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


uniors 


Our      "home"      for      6184 

hours. 


The   junior   class  will   soon 
advance  in  this  direction. 


Dr.  Heilig  lectures  on  ap- 
plied  structural  dynamics. 


The       junior       class       "In 
Colleglo." 


HOSPITAL 


Dr.    Owens    during    path- 
ology lecture. 


"Take  a  deep  breath  and 
let  it  all  out." 


Dr.  Clarence  Baldwin  dis- 
cusses the  hematological 
aspects  of  practice. 


Saturday  morning  surgery 
as  viewed  from  the  amphi- 
theatre. 


A  familiar  evening  scene. 


"Clinic   days    are    enlight-     a 
ening  days." 


The   College  entrance   on 
ll    48fh  Street. 


I 


Entrance  to   our   clinic  on 
20th  Street. 


X^,5    North    Center    Hospital's 
\    nurses  residence. 


Our   clinical   entrance   on 
48th  Street. 


Our  Corner"   .   .   .  48th 
and  Spruce. 


Following  the  dedication 
in  1951,  our  total  bed 
capacity   exceeded   400. 


"I'll   have  the  doctor   call 
you       the      moment      he 


O.H.P.'s  main  entrance  on 
48th  Street. 


Looking     north     on     20th 
Street. 


North    Center's    main    en- 
trance on  20th  Street. 


9 


V 


CORNELIUS   F.   SULLIVAN  PAUL    H.    THOMAS 

Atlas 


MICHAEL  TRAMUTOLO 
lota   Tau    Sigma 


LEONARD  J.  TIERNO  MARY  ELIZABETH  TIPTON 

lota   Tau    Sigma 


JAMES  R.  TYLER 
Atlas 


EARLE  N.  WAGNER  FRANK  A.  WALLINGTON 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


fe*<^^— "^ 


\    V, 


FREDERICK   M.  WILKINS 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


EMERICK   YOST   JR. 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


FRENCH  YOUNGMAN 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


EDMUND   L.  ZAPP  JR. 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


JUNIORS    NOT    PICTURED: 

DAVID   DUNCOMBE 

DAVID    H.    FLIEGELMAN 

GEORGE  W.  HENDRICKS  JR. 

STEPHEN  J.  KOVACS  JR. 

EDWARD    H.    NOVITCH 

ROBERT    OSDER 

JOHN    L.   PEPPER 

HERBERT   M.   SCHILLER 

JAY  A.  STYLE 

BADI    ZAHOURY 


luniors 


MICHAEL   J.   ZAPPITELLI 
lota    Tau    Sigma 


HERBERT  L.  ZIGERMAN 
Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


I 


i.;r.s 

IT  jaW^- 

Nr»i 

JKS 

2  < 

?i 

kW 

\ 


OIPHOMORE   CILA 


1 


JOSEPH   C.   ANORtWS  FRANK  C.  BARONE 

Ph!    Sigma    Gamma  Atlas 


DONALD  A.   BAXTER  WILLIAM   E.   SETTS  JR. 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


f 


1 

►/ 


BRUCE  A.   BOCHMAN  R.  WILLIAM    BRADWAr 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Atlas 


i 


JAMES    J.    BRESLIN 


f^ 


i 


David  bronstein 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamr 


X 


.^. 


/    I 


ROBERT  W.  CaPITAIN  FRANK    V.    CARUSO  JAMES  C.  CHIMERaKIS  EUGENE 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Atlas  Lambda    OmI 


COHEN 
:ron    Garr 


JEROME   8.   COHEN 

Lambda    Omicron     Gamrr 


sophomores 


GERALD   COTLER 
Lambda    Omicron    Gam 


JOHN   C.   CRAWFORD  JOHN  A.  DALESSANDRO 

Atlas  Atlas 


V 


ALBERT   F.   D'ALONZO  JOHN  C.   DE  GHETTO  JR.  ROBERT    G.    DE  RUE  ROBERT  W.   ENGLAND 

AHas  Atlas  Atlas 


ALAN  M.  FALLICK 
Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


ROBINSON    G.    FRY 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


LOIS  JEAN   GEHRIS  DONALD  _D.    GREIF 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamrr 


W-^J-'T 


y 


THOMAS   B.   GRIFFITH  FREDERICK  GROSSBART 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


JAY    H.  JOSEPH 
Lambda    Omicron    Gar 


JOHN    A.    HIPPLE 


FREDERICK  J.  JAEGER 
Atlas 


DAVID  A.  KELLAM  DONALD  W.  KETNER  CARL  KODROFF 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Lambda    Omicron    Gan 


sophomores 


RICHARD   S.    LATTA  BERNARD  J.  LETOURNEaU  JACK   LEVITT  HENRY  S.  LIEBERT  JR. 

Alias  Atlas  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


ARTHUR  A.  LODATO 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


JOHN  EDWARD  LOVE 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


RALPH   A.   LUONGO  JOSEPH  E.  MAKANT  JR. 

lofa    Tau    Sigma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


I 


NICK  A.  MARINO  CHARLES  N.  MARRA  MURRAY   N.   MATEZ  ROBERT   L.   MEALS 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  lota    Tau    Sigma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


FREDERICK   R.   MELHORN  LESTER  C.   MILLARD 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


EDWARD  J.  MINEHAN         HOWARD   C.   B.   PECKINS 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Atlas 


sophomores 


ill 


SEYMOUR   PIWOZ  JOHN    P.    POLULICH    II         THOMAS    F.   A.   POWELL        CHARLES  P.  PRITCHARD 

Lambra    Omlcron    Gamma  lofa    Tau    Sigma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


JOSEPH  J.  PRYKANOSKI 


WELLDEN    PYLE   JR.  WALTER  T.  ROBINSON  WILLIAM    D.    RUSIN 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Atlas 


S.    PAUL    SADICK  HENRY    SALKIND 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamma         Lambda    Omlcron    Gam 


\ 


RICHARD    K,   SNYDER 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


FRANKLIN   M.  STEIN 
Lambda    Omicron    Gamm 


JAMES    J.    SULLIVAN  EDWARD  S.  SWIATKOWSKI 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Atlas 


RALPH    SCHWARTZ  PAUL  S.  SNOKE 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


sophomores 


Sophomore  students  learn 
the  mechanics  of  clinical 
path   tests. 


Students     take     a     break 
between  lab  lectures. 


The  microscopes  and 
"Bright  Line"  chambers 
are   quite   in   vogue   here. 


Dr.  Schall  introduces 
these  men  to  less  didactic 
aspects  of  chemistry. 


"OMT  can't  be  learned 
from  the  text  book,"  the 
students    are    cautioned. 


Dr.  Senior  explains  the 
apparatus  and  rationale 
to  the  students.. 


Thenar  eminence  is  posi- 
tioned prior  to  dorsal 
mobilization. 


Jay  Joseph,  '56,  watches 
for  signs  of  precipitate 
formation. 


Sophomore  class  presi- 
dent Les  Millard  looks  up 
from  his  path  sections. 


At  times  the  more  noble 
of  the  students  become 
demonstrators  for  their 
classmates. 


Careful   pipette  work  by 
sophomore  student. 


Dr.  Schall  tells  the  class 
president  about  the  day's 
experiment. 


Students  find  the  clinical 
chemistry  apparatus  in- 
tricate. 


Careful  technique   is  the      * 
predecessor  of  accuracy. 


Low  back  techniques  com- 
mand particular  attention 
by  the  students  here. 


Students  in  path  lab  are 
given  briefing  of  the  new 
specimens. 


Demonstration  is  the  key- 
note in  instruction  of 
manipulative  techniques. 


Text  and  reference  books 
frequently  are  consulted 
in  the  path  lab. 


if  the  tubing  on  this  set- 
up were  confused,  six 
experiments  would  end 
abruptly. 


Open  collars  and  rolled 
sleeves  label  the  workers 
in  technique  lab. 


BARRY  D.  WALP 
Aflas 


J.   J.   WILDMANN 


LEONARD  V.  WORTH  ALEXANDER   D.  XENAKIS 

Atlas  Ph!    Sigma    Gamma 


Uk.  ^.  d 


WARREN  C.  YOUNG  JR.  JOSEPH    YURKANIN  FRANK    F.   ZAGCARDI  MICHAEL  WM.  ZARRILLI 

Ph;    Sigma    Gamma  lota    Tau    Sigma  lota    Tau    Sigma  lota    Tau    Sigma 


SOPHOMORES    NOT 
PICTURED: 


ABRAHAM  ZELLIS 
Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


FRANK    A.    CERRA 
DANTE   Dl  MaRZIO 
ALVIN    D.    DUBIN 
FREDERIC  JAY   FRIEDLIN 

E.  Milton  friedman 

THOMAS  GASPER  JR. 
JULIUS   R.   GLOVER 
EUGENE    R.    HEaGEN 
WILLIAM    R.    HEMSLEY  JR. 
JAMES  SCOTT  HICKERSON 
SAMSON    A.    INWALD 
RODNEY  T.  JaCOBSEN 


CHARLES  H.  KROH 
LEO  MICHAEL  MARTSUKIS 
MILTON   METZMAN 
JAMES  J.  MINAHAN 
JACK  A.   MINUTELLa 
THOMAS   LOUIE   MOY 
STANLEY  ORONS 
DAVID  A.  PaTRIQUIN 
GEORGE  B.  SLIFER 
IRVIN   SMITH 
HERBERT  WIENER 
JOHN  B.  WYNNE  JR. 


SOPHOMORE    CLASS    AT    THE   TIME    OF    MATRICULATION 


THE     SOPHOMORE     STUDENTS     GATHER     FOR    A    GROUP     PICTURE     DURING     HISTOLOGY 
LABORATORY. 


THE  ANNUAL    HALLOWEEN    DANCE   ALWAYS    PROVIDES    GOOD    ENTERTAINMENT    FOR    ALL. 

71 


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IFRIESHMAN  CILAS: 


ERNEST  F.  ATELLA  WILLIAM    J.   ATHENS 

lofa   Tdu   Sigma  Phi   Sigma   Gamma 


ANITA  H.  ATKINS 


•.■•;v.-3,vAV. 

ROBERT    L.    ATKINS 


EUGENE   P.  AUSTIN 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


SAMUEL  P.  BARKER  III  ROBERT    SOUDERS    BEAR  DANIEL  H.  BELSKY 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma         Lambda    Omlcron    Gamr 


BERNARD  E.   BLANK  RICHARD  D.  BROSKEY        LESTER  KIENLE  BURGE  JR.      RICHARD   B.  CARNICKY 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  A+las  Atlas 


freshmen 


ETTORE  R.  CASTIGLIONE  HENRY   V.  A.   CHACE  NORMaN    M.   CHaRNEY  PAUL   K.   CHARNOV 

lofa  Tau   Sigma  AflaS  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


ANTHONY  S.  CIMINERA  JOSEPH  CRISCIONE         RICHARD  A.  DEIGHAN  JR.        ARTHUR  F.  DE  MARCO 

Ailas  Atlas  lota   Tau   Sigma 


HERMAN   L.  EBERHARDT        LEONARD  ROBERT  FINA  JEROME  I.  FLICKER  HOWARD  R.  FOSTER 

lota  Tau  Sigma  lota  Tau  Sigma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


THEODORE  C.  GARLAND        CHARLES  O.  GIULIANI  ROBERT   C.   GREER    III  JOHN  T.  HARDING  JR. 

Phi    Sigma    Gamma  lota  Tau  Sigma  Phi   Sigma    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


WESLEY  HEINS  JR. 


JOHN   J.    HEISER   JR.  STUART   B.   HERRICK  HERBERT  HERSHEY 

lota   Tau   Sigma  lota    Tau    Sigma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamn 


fresh 


resnmen 


n 


f!^ 


I J 


f.iiii 


RICHARD  D.  HOCKSTEIN  MELVIN  G.  JASPAN  LAWRENCE   J.   JORDAN  ALEX  J.   KELLER 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  lofa   Tau   Sigma  lota   Tau   Sigma 


^-"^^r  V-^    ^  fe^   "^    T 


ikiAtd 


W.   STANTON    KIP   2nd  LAZARUS    M.   KIRIFIDES  ERWIN    HARRIS    KLIGER 

Atlas  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


e 


NORMAN  S.  KNEE  JAMES   C.   KRAMLICH  HERMAN   P.   KUEHN  DALE   W.    KUIPER 

Lambda   Omicron   Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Atlas  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


WALTER  KLIMASH 
Atlas 


fresh 


ANTHONY  GIRARD  LEONE        ELLIS  J.   LIND6NBAUM      i  WILLIAM    LONGENECKER       HOMER   F.   MaCKEY  JR. 
Iota   Tau   Sigma  Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


men 


41 


MICHAEL   A.    MaJKA  MARVIN  H.  MALaMUT  JAMES    J.    MALLON    JR.        ANTHONY  MARTURaNO 

Ph!    Sigma    Gamma  lota  Tau  Sigma  lota  Tau  Sigma 


ELLIOT   8.   PORT 


JAMES  F.  REA 


f^ 


ELEANOR  V.  MASTERSON        LAWRENCE  E.  MILLER         STANLEY  C.   MONTROM 
Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


MICHAEL  J.  PAPP 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


ROBERT  W.   PEARSON 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


HARRY   N.  PEPE  JR. 
lota  Tau  Sigma 


(^^ 


JOHN   C.  PHOTIS 


ll 


%iSij. 


BURTON    POMERaNTZ 
Lambda    Omicron    Gamme 


FREDERICK   W.   RENTE  MARVIN   L.  ROSNER 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamma 


fresh 


men 


First  year  students  must 
complete  three  trimesters 
of  anatomy. 


Some      days     there      are 
seven    consecutive    hours     ^ 
of  lecture. 


Good  lighting  and  care- 
ful dissection  are  basic  to 
anatomy  lab  work. 


Kymographic  records  are 
made  of  physiology  ex- 
periments. 


Miss  D'Aurlo  is  always 
ready  to  explain  the  bac- 
teriological and  sero- 
logical   procedures. 


Dr.  Allen  discusses  the 
region  under  study  with 
the  students. 


Some  claim  that  the 
kymograph  was  invented 
by  a  physiologist  with  a 
soap  company! 


Parasitology  lab  finds  the 
freshmen  up  to  their 
elbows  in  saline  solutions. 


Careful  dissection  is  done 
by  each  student  on  a 
rotating    basis. 


As  dissection  proceeds, 
another  student  follows 
in  Cunningham. 


Great  diligence  is  re- 
quired to  properly  dissect 
the  elbow  anastomosis. 


"Look  busy  and  maybe 
we  won't  have  a  quiz 
today." 


Human  excreta  is  of  prime 
importance  in  diagnosis. 


Dr.  Lessig  inspects  the 
findings  of  the  embryonic 
parasitologist. 


In    the    end,     objectivity 
overcame  sensitivity. 


Some    students,    at    first, 
found  it  distasteful. 


Frogs'  legs  proved  to  be 
more  than  food  on  the 
freshmen   menu. 


And  on  they  plodded. 


And  then  there  were  lab 
books  to  hand  In., 


u 


Embryology  class  requires 
perseverance  to  keep 
pace  with  the  lecturer. 


MAURICE   S.   ROWLEY  PHILIP    P.   SAPONARO  FRANCIS  T.   SARAMA  WILLIAM  A.  SCHMIDT 

Iota  Tau  Sigma  lota  Tau  Sigma 


DOUGLAS  K.  SHUMWAY  DUANE   SIMMONS 


HARRY   L.   SLIFER 
Phf    Sigma    Gamma 


JOSEPH   E.  SPEAR  DONALD  F.  STANTON 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Atlas 


E.   ZACHARY   STEIN  JEROME  SULMAN 

Lambda    Omicron    Gami 


fresh 


ROBERT    M.    SNOW 
Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


HERBERT   E.   TRIEHY  A.   ANDREW  TRIMBLE  SALVATORE  R.  VASILE        WILLIAM  C.  WAGNER  JR. 

lota   Tau   Sigma  lota   Tau   Sigma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


men 


C) 


BURTON   K.  WEISER  PAUL  WM.  WEISS  RICHARD  W.  WHITAKER     WALTER  O.  WILLOUGHBY 

Lambda    Omicron    Gamma         Lambda    Omicron    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma  Phi    Sigma    Gamma 


FRESHMEN  NOT 
PICTURED: 


V. 


im 


I 


JAMES    XANTHOPOULOS 
Phi   Sigma    Gamma 


ALBERT  R.  AMALFITANO 
STANLEY  W.  BILSKI 
ARTHUR  M.  COOPER 
MORTON  COOPERSMITH 
MRS.  RUTH   DUNCOMBE 
ALLAN    FOX 

DONALD    A.    GOODMAN 
ROBERT  C.    MacAUSLAN 


ARTHUR   G.    PAPPAS 
LOTHAR  G.   REBER 
MILTON    ROGER    REDLITZ 
LEO  JOSEPH    ROBB 
LOUIS  M.  RORRO 
SOLOMON  RUDMAN 
VERNER  M.  SIMONSEN 


fresh 


men 


Founder's    Day,    '54,    and 
PCO's  first  telecast. 


Mr.  Harry  Sylk,  "Father' 
of  TV  at  PCO  with  Drs 
Brandt  and  Barth. 


Drs.  Court,  Poppe,  Eaton 
and  D'Alonzo  watch  TV 
tour. 


Distinguished  "Round 
Table"  for  Lung  Cancer 
Symposiunn. 


Dr.  Henry  D'Alonio  dis- 
cusses Resident  Training 
Program. 


Dr.  Earl  Riceman  outlines 
etiology  of  lung  cancer. 


Dr.  O.  Edwin  Owen  checks 
his  script  before  going 
"on  camera." 


College's  guests  watch 
telecast  from  second  floor 
of  the  hospital. 


Camera    is    adjusted    just 
prior  to  initial  telecast. 


TV  of  thoracotomy  is 
watched  on  a  demonstra- 
tion monitor. 


RGANIZAT 


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STUDENT  COUNCIL  1953  - 1954 


OFFICERS: 

President  AL.  EDINGER 

Vice-President WILLIAM    MITCHELL 

Secretary CHARLES   PRITCHARD 

Treasurer JOHN     BRADFORD 


REPRESENTATIVES 

Seniors:     Louis     Amalfitano,     Albert     Edinger,     Phillip     Evans, 

Emil    FelskI,    Abraham    Price.    Aiternate:    Thomas    Farley. 
Juniors.      John      Bradford,     Arthur     Charnov,      Charles      Fox, 

V/IIIIam    Mitchell.    Alternate:    Edmund    Zapp. 
Soohomores:     Frank     Barone,    Jay    Joseph,     David     Patrlquin, 

Charles    Pritchard.    Alternate:    Joseph    Andrews. 
Freshmen:  Richard  Delghan,  Howard   Foster,  Charles  Gulllani, 

James   Xanthopolls.    Alternate:    Daniel    Belskl. 


The  entire  student  body  is  represented  bv  mem- 
bers elected  by  each  of  the  four  classes.  Through 
these  representatives,  all  students  have  a  voice  in 
matters  pertaining  to  their  welfare  and  organiza- 
tions. 

The  Student  Council  exercises  a  qeneral  super- 
vision over  student  organizations  and  activities.  It 
serves  to  promote  cooperation  and  harmony  among 
the  students.   Faculty,  Administration,   and  Alumni. 

Student  Council  undertook  the  task  of  revising 
the  constitution  and  workings  of  the  body  in  order 
to  increase  the  scope  of  student  government  ac- 
tivities and  to  meet  the  changes  which  have  re-- 
suited  through  the  curriculum  change.  This  revision, 
only  commencinq  now,  will  be  continued  by  future 
Councils  and  will  make  student  government  at  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathy  a  more  pro- 
ductive and  effective  organization. 


84 


GLEE  CLUB 


The  PCO  Glee  Club  was  rejuvenated  in  1949  as 
an  all-nnale  organization  which  put  on  a  highly  suc- 
cessful performance  of  "South  Pacific."  The  follow- 
ing year  saw  the  inclusion  of  the  School  of  Nursing 
and  the  formation  of  a  mixed  group  with  a  conse- 
quent widening  of  its  musical  scope. 

For  the  past  three  years,  under  the  direction  of 
Frank  Kuykendall,  the  group  has  steadily  developed 
to  the  stage  whereby  it  tackles  one  or  two  church 
services  as  well  as  singing  at  the  various  college 
functions.  The  group  has  also  been  fortunate  in 
having  Carolyn  Burton  Hill  as  its  regular  ac- 
companist. 


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V  ^^- 


BASKETBALL 


For  the  first  time  in  twenty  years  the  Philadelphia 
College  of  Osteopathy  was  represented  by  an 
official  basketball  team  last  season. 

The  team,  coached  by  (Registrar)  Tom  Rowland, 
played  fourteen  games.  Although  their  first  year's 
record  was  not  particularly  impressive  in  the  "won- 
lost"  columns,  the  season  was  not  unsuccessful. 

Previously  the  team  had  been  playing  under  the 
title  of  "Westside  Collegians"  .  .  .  but  with  the  re- 
sumption of  the  official  status,  a  notable  increase  in 
general  student  attendance  and  enthusiasm  was 
very  much  in  evidence. 


86 


SOCIETY  OF  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

RICHARD  K.  CHAMBERS  President 

EDWARD  M.   PHILLIPS,  JR Vice-President 

DONALD    JOHNSON Secretary 

CHARLES    CARR Treasurer 

DR.  H.  WALTER  EVANS Faculty  Advisor 

SOCIETY  OF  INTERNAL   MEDICINE 

EDWARD   ZIMMERMAN  President 

JOSEPH  VINCENT  HUFFNAGLE Vice-President 

PATRICK  W.   O'KEEFFE     Secretary-Treasurer 

DR.  WILLIAM  F.  DAIBER Faculty  Advisor 

PEDIATRICS  SOCIETY 

ROBERT  L  BENTZ President 

WILLIAM  G.  McDowell    Vice-President 

EDWARD  M.  PHILLIPS Secretary-Treasurer 

DR.  WILLIAM  S..  SPAETH Faculty  Advisor 

NEUROPSYCHIATRIC  SOCIETY 

RICHARD  M.  BACHRACH President 

JEROME  S.  GREENHOLZ Secretary-Treasurer 

DR.  GEORGE  H.  GUEST Faculty  Advisor 


UNDERGRADUATE  ACADEMY  OF 
APPLIED  OSTEOPATHY 

JOHN  C.  BRADFORD,  JR. Program  Chairman 

DAVID  H.  FLIEGELMAN       Membership  Chairman 

JOHN  A.  KLINE Project  Chairman 

EDMUND  L  ZAPP,  JR Library  Chairman 

PAUL  S.  SNOKE Secretary 

DR.  ANGUS  G.  CATHIE Faculty  Advisor 


ATLAS 


Omnia    Friitf 


Edward    P.    Crowell,    Internal    Medicine 
Henry   A.    D'Alonio,    Jr.,    Surgery 


JUNIORS: 

Lloyd  Achenbach,  John  Barnard,  Thomas  Barnett,  John 
Bradford,  Jr.,  Andrew  Corcoran,  George  W.  Prison,  Jr., 
George  R.  Hartz,  Gordon  Hillegas,  John  A.  Kline,  Joseph 
Maxian,  William  Mitchell,  David  M.  Moll,  Albert  Pearson, 
Paul    H.   Thomas,   James   R.   Tyler. 


INTERNS: 
John    C.    Pellosie,    Robert   J.   Zwiebel. 


SOPHOMORES: 

Frank   C.   Barone,   William    Bradway,   James   Chimerakis,  John 

Crawford,       John       Dalessandro,       Albert       D'Alonzo,  John 
DeGhetto,     Robert     DeRue,     Frederick     Jaeger,     Richard     S. 

Latta,    Bernard    Letourneau.    Leo    Martsukis,    Thomas    L.  Moy, 

Howard    Pecklns,    William    Rusin,    Edward    Swiatkowski,  Barry 
D.   Walp,    Leonard    V.   Worth. 


SENIORS: 

John  Damiani,  Robert  Davies,  William  Dickerson,  Richard 
Fasnacht,  Terrence  Hall,  Howard  Hausher,  Owen  I.  Henry, 
Brian  Herdeg,  Joseph  Huffnagle,  Theodore  Kellogg,  Anthony 
Siymanski,    Duane    H.   Tucker,    William    Visconti. 


FRESHMEN: 

Stanley  Bilski,  Richard  Broskey,  Richard  Carnicky,  Henry 
V.  Chace,  Anthony  Cimlnera,  Morton  Coopersmith,  Joseph 
Crisclone,  Richard  A.  Deighan,  Walter  S.  Kip,  Walter 
Kllmash,    Herman    Kuehn,    Stanley   Montrom,    Donald   Stanton. 


88 


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IOTA  TAU  SIGMA 


INTERNS: 
Gustave   Contl,    Robert   D.   Phelps,  Joseph    M.   Romeo. 

SENIORS: 

Louis  Amalfitano,  Roderick  Cannatejia,  Giacomo  Curreri, 
Jordan  Colletta,  John  DePrisco,  Albert  Edinger,  Mario  N. 
Grimaldi,  James  R.  Hill,  Theodore  Liljestrand,  George  D. 
Marvil,  Patrick  O'Keeffe,  Samuel  Santaspirt,  Albert  P. 
Schartel,    Richman   G.  Weaver. 


JUNIORS: 

Vincent  L.  Coletta,  Louis  D'Alessandr 
Frank  P.  Pettinelli,  William  J.  Pounds, 
Michael  Zappitelli,   Leonard   J.  Tierno. 


t,     Paul    T.     Fortuna. 
Michael    Tramutolo, 


SOPHOMORES: 

Frank  Cerra,  Dante  DiMarzio,  Arthur  A.  Lodato,  Ralph  A. 
Luongo,  Charles  N.  Marra,  Jack  Minutella,  John  P.  Polulleh, 
Joseph    Yurkanin,    Frank    Zaccardi,    Michael    Zarilli. 


FRESHMEN: 

Albert  Amalfitano,  Ernest  F.  Atella,  Arthur  DeMarco,  Herman 
Eberhardt,  Leonard  R.  Fina,  Charles  O.  Giuliani,  John  J 
Heiser,  Stuart  Herrick,  Lawrence  Jordan,  Alexander  Keller 
Anthony  G.  Leone,  James  J.  Mallon,  Anthony  Marturano 
Harry  N.  Pepe,  Lothar  G.  Reber,  Milton  Redliti,  Leo  J 
Robb,  Louis  M.  Rorro,  Philip  Saponaro,  Francis  Sarama 
Herbert   Triehy,    Salvatore    Vasile. 


89 


PHI  SIGMA  GAMMA 


RESIDENTS: 

Jay  Adams,   Pediatrics. 
John   Burns,   Anaesthesiology. 


lings,    Jo 
jrqe    Par 


INTERNS 
eph    Fresolone 


le,    Frede 
Wheeler. 


SENIORS: 


Robert  Benh,  Donald  Braunlich,  George  Bud,  Richard 
Chambers,  John  Caris,  Glenn  Coolc,  Tom  Farley,  Emil 
Felsli,  John  Gilligan,  James  Giuliani,  Raymond  H.  Johns, 
John  Lezinski,  William  Lichfield,  Walter  McCool,  William 
McDowell,  Edgar  Miller,  Edward  Phillips,  Clayton  Roberts. 
Norman  Rudolph,  William  Saponaro,  Thomas  Scott,  John 
C.  Smith,  Richard  Starli,  Joseph  Steelman,  Gerald  Weaver, 
John  Whyte,  Tom  Woodward. 


JUNIORS: 


Lee  J.  Bowden,  DIno  Carozza, 
Walter  Fox,  Albert  Grayce, 
Johnson,  Richard  Lenox,  Da 
Charles    Newlam,    James    Powe 


Charles   Ca 

Robert      H 
id      McClain.     John      Malta 
I.    Raymond    Scholl,    Edmund 


Carl    Fischer, 
nger,      Donald 


Scott,  James  W.  Smith,  James  Soulges,  Cornelius  Sullivan, 
Earle  Wagner,  Frank  Wellington,  Frederick  Wilklns,  Emerick 
Yost,    French   Youngman.    Edmund   Tapp. 

SOPHOMORES: 

Joseph  Andrews,  Donald  Baxter,  William  Belti,  Bruce  Boeh- 
man,  James  Breslin,  Robert  Capitan,  Frederic  Friedlin, 
Robinson  Fry,  Thomas  Gasper,  Jr.,  Thomas  Griffith,  Eugene 
R.  Heagen,  Scott  HIckerson,  Rodney  Jacobson,  David 
Kellam,  Donald  Ketner,  Charles  Kroh,  Henry  Liebert,  Arthur 
Lodato,  John  Love,  Joseph  Makant,  Nick  A.  Marino,  Robert 
Meals,  Frederick  Melhorn,  Lester  Millard,  Edward  Minehan, 
Charles  Pritchard,  Wellden  Pyle,  George  Slifer,  Paul  S. 
Snoke,  Richard  Snyder,  James  Sullivan,  John  B.  Wynne, 
Alexander  Xenakis,   Warren   C.  Young. 

FRESHMEN: 

William  Athens,  Eugene  Austin,  Samuel  Parker,  Robert  Boar, 
Howard  Foster,  Theodore  Garland,  Robert  C.  Greer,  III, 
John  T.  Harding,  Laiarus  KIrlfides,  James  Kramllch,  Dale 
Kulper,  William  Longenecker,  Robert  MacAuslan,  Homer 
Mackey,  Michael  Papp,  Arthur  Pappas,  Robert  Pearson, 
John  C.  Photis,  James  F.  Rea,  William  Schmidt,  Douglas 
Shumway,  Verner  Simonsen,  Harry  L.  Slifer,  Robert  M.  Snow, 
William  Wagner,  Richard  Whitaker,  Walter  Willoughby. 
James  Xanthopoulout. 


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LAMBDA  OMICRON   GAMMA 


roHiided   In    1921, 
X'ndiici-m   Chavt'- 


RESIDENTS: 

Robert    Friedman,    Surgery 

Walter    Schwarti,    Internal    Medicine 

Arnold  Wechsler,  2nd-Yr.   Rotating    Internship 


INTERNS: 


Philip 
Guyer 


A.    Bricl,     Milton     Da 
Santord    Paul,    Alvln 


ion,    Sidney    Fishbein,    Seymour 
Rosen,    Morton    Silver. 


SENIORS: 


Richard  Bachrach.  Sidney  Berlcowitz,  Robert  Frailer,  Earl 
Gabriel,  Irving  Goldenberg,  Jerome  Greenholz,  Jerome 
Greenspan,  Robert  Kaplan,  Harold  Kraman,  Philip  Lebovitz, 
Abraham  Price,  Robert  J.  Rothberg,  Sidney  Russal,  Gerald 
Scharf  Paul  Steingard,  Wynne  Steinsnyder.  Harold  Teplitz, 
Stanley  Weinstocic,    Edward   Zimmerman. 

JUNIORS: 
Frank   Baskin,    Robert   Bass.    Paul   Bernhardt,   Harris   Blumberg, 


Arthur  Charnov,  Ronald  Ferris,  David  Fliegelman.  Sidney 
Fogel,  Howard  Friedman,  Martin  Gartlnkel.  Donald  Harman. 
Norman  llowite.  Marvin  Kaplan,  David  Kernis.  Donald 
Klein,  Louis  Lazarou,  Howard  Lubin.  Berthold  Mandel. 
Herbert    Schiller,    Norbert    Sllpe,    Herbert    Zlgerman. 

SOPHOMORES: 
David  Bronstein,  Eugene  Cohen.  Jerome  Cohen.  Alvin 
Dubin,  Alan  Fallicit,  E.  Milton  Friedman.  Julius  Glover 
Donald  Grief,  Fred  Grossbarf,  Samson  Inwald,  Jay  Joseph 
Carl  KodrofF,  Jack  Levitt,  Murray  Matez,  Milton  Metzman 
Stanley  Orons,  Seymous  Piwoz,  Paul  Sadick.  Henry  Salkind 
Ralph  Schwartz,  Irvin  Smith.  Frank  Stein.  Herbert  Wiener 
Abraham    Zellis. 

FRESHMEN: 
Daniel  Belsky,  Bernard  Blank,  Norman  Charney.  Paul  Charnov, 
Arthur  Cooper,  Jerome  Flicker,  Herbert  Hershey.  Richard 
Hockstein,  Melvin  Jaspan,  Erwin  Kliger.  Norman  Knee, 
Ellis  Lindenbaum,  Marvin  Malamut,  Lawrence  Miller,  Burton 
Pomeranti.  Elliot  Port,  Marvin  Rosner.  Zachary  Stein. 
Jerome    Sulman,    Burton    Weiser,    Paul   Weiss. 


91 


STUDENT  WIVES 


Above  and  beyond  their  household  duties,  many 
wives  are  members  of  a  school  group  which  Is 
further  dedicated  to  the  better  understanding  of 
their  husbands'  profession  .  .  .  the  Student  Wives 
Organization. 

Through  the  media  of  cake  selling,  dances  and 
other  affairs,  the  girls  have  promoted  good  will  and 
funds  enough  to  add  several  hundreds  of  dollars 
worth  of  books  to  the  college  library,  purchase  new 
curtains  for  our  auditorium  stage,  and  many  other 
Items  which  help  to  beautify  our  school. 

Whether  It  Is  a  lecture  on  some  phase  of  medi- 
cine, an  evaluation  of  the  problems  and  responsi- 
bilities of  the  physician's  wife,  a  "bake  sale"  cam- 
paign for  additional  funds,  or  an  old  fashioned 
square  dance  in  the  auditorium,  the  wives  con- 
sistently come  through  with  sincere  enthusiasm  and 
a  will  to  succeed. 


THE  AXONE 

The  AXONE  has  intermittently  appeared  on  the  PCO  campus 
since  its  founding  in  1922.  When  the  Class  of  '54  matriculated  in 
September,  1950,  the  newly  organized  Student  Council  was  prepar- 
ing to  restore  it  to  the  campus  as  their  official  publication. 

Hyman  W.  Weinberg,  '53,  was  selected  as  the  Editor,  and  con- 
tinued in  that  position  through  the  Spring  of  1952.  At  that  time,  an 
Editorial  Board,  consisting  of  Terry  hiall,  '54,  Brian  Herdeg,  '54,  and 
Duane  Tucker,  '54,  was  appointed.  Their  term  ended  in  October,  '53, 
when  Bob  DeRue,  '56,  and  Jim  Chimerakis,  '56,  became  temporary 
Co-Editors.  The  current  Editor-in-Chief  is  Jim  Chimerakis,   '56. 

The  AXONE  underwent  a  metamorphosis  in  February,  1954, 
when  it  became  a  pocket-size  news  magazine.  This  is  particularly 
notable  since,  in  1922,  the  first  AXONE  was  also  a  magazine,  just 
twice  the  size  of  the  current  publication. 


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ALBERT  G.  EDINGER Business  Manager 

ABRAHAM    L.    PRICE Assistant    Business    Manager 

J.   VINCENT    HUFFNASLE Advertising    Chairman 


LOUIS  AMALFITANO.  '54 
KATHERINE   M.   ENGLAND,   '54 
PHILLIP  K.  EVANS,  '54 
KARL   E.   FALDON,    '54 
JAMES  J.  GIULIANI,   '54 
JOHN   C.  SMITH,  '54 
EDWARD  ZIMMERMAN,  '54 
AL  GRAYCE.   '55 
MICHAEL  TROMUTOLA,  '55 
WELDEN    PYLE,    '56 
LEONARD  WORTH,   '56 
CHARLES   GIULIANI,    '57 
PAT   DEMURO,    '54 
(School    ot   Nursing) 
JUDY   BRANNICK,   '56 
(School   of    Nursing) 


SPECIAL    PHOTOGRAPHIC    CREDITS 

ALEXANDER    XENAKIS,    '56 

SIDNEY  A.   FOGEL,   '55 


The  Business  Staff  and  Editorial  Staff  of 
the  SYNAPSIS  1954  wish  to  express  partic- 
ular appreciation  to  our  Faculty  Advisor 
...  a  man  with  many  responsibilities  who 
spent  the  time  and  showed  the  interest 
necessary  to  re-establish  the  SYNAPSIS  on 
the  Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathy 
campus — 

THOMAS  M.  ROWLAND,  JR. 


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MATERNITY 


SCHOOL  OIF  NURSING 


nursing 


faculty 


GREETINGS  TO  THE  GRADUATES 

My  sincere  congratulations  to  each  one  of  you 
on  attaining  the  coveted  goal  of  graduation.  In 
reality,  it  is  the  beginning  of  your  career  in  nursing. 

As  graduate  nurses,  you  will  have  the  opportunity 
and  obligation  to  participate  in  the  provision  of 
health  protection  for  the  American  people  and  to 
promote  better  health  care  for  the  peoples  of  the 
world.  Accept  your  challenge  and  obligation  to  the 
nursing  profession  conscientiously. 

My  very  best  wishes  to  you  for  future  happiness 
and  success. 

DOROTHY  B.  RANCK,  R.N. 
Director  of  Nursing  School 
and  Nursing  Service 


DOROTHY   BELLE  RANCK,   R.N. 
Director,    School    of   Nursing    and    Nursing    Service.    Diploma, 
Jefferson    Hospital    School    of   Nursing.    B.S.   in    Nursing    Edu- 
cation,   University    of    Pennsylvania. 


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nursing 


faculty 


IRMA   JEANNETTE   REESE,   R.N. 
Assistant     Director     and      Educational      Director,      School      of 
Nursing     and     Nursing     Service.     Dlplonna,     Osteopathic     Hos- 
pital   of    Philadelphia     School    of    Nursing.     B.S.    in     Nursing 
Education,     University    of    Pennsylvania. 


\. 


RUTH  S.  FARLOW,  R.N. 
Clinical    Instructor.    Diploma,    Osteopathic    Hospital    of   Phila- 
delphia  School   of  Nursing.   Post  Graduate  course  In   Operat- 
ing   Room    technique;    Advanced    work    at    Dulce    University. 


ETHEL    R.    SMITH,    R.N. 
Nursing      Arts      Instructor.      Diploma,      Philadelphia      General 
Hospital    School    of   Nursing.   Advanced    Study,    University   of 
Pennsylvania. 


Science    li 

Nursing. 

Pennsylva. 


SARA    SEARIGHT,    R.N. 
Assistant      Director,       Nursing       Service      at      North      Center. 
Diploma,     Osteopathic    Hospital    of    Philadelphia    School    of 
Nursing. 


NOT   PICTURED: 

BEATRICE   KISTLER   KISH,    R.N. 
istructor.    Diploma,    Petersburg    Hospital    School    of 
B.S.       In       Nursing       Education,        University       of 


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senior  nurses 


PATRICIA  DE  MURO,  a  native  Philadelphian,  is 
planning  to  remain  at  the  Philadelphia  College  of 
Osteopathy  Hospital  where  she  hopes  to  do  general 
nursing  work. 


ELIZABETH  MOORE  DE  RUE,  another  native  Phila- 
delphian, Is  the  wife  of  a  sophomore  student  and 
plans  to  remain  at  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Oste- 
opathy hlospltal,  preferably  as  a  scrub  nurse  in  the 
operating  room. 


MARGARET  C.  FROELICH,  whose  home  is  In  Phila- 
delphia, Is  at  present  undecided  about  what  form 
of  nursing  service  she  would  like  to  enter. 


NELL  NADINE  GROSSMAN,  whose  home  Is  in 
Detroit,  Michigan,  is  planning  on  entering  public 
health  nursing  In  Detroit. 


senior  nurses 


CELIA  MARTHA  JASGER,  who  came  from  Flint, 
Michigan,  is  currently  undecided  about  what  aspect 
of  nursing  service  she  will  enter. 


AIMEE  R.  ROMAN,  whose  home  is  in  Coleman, 
Michigan,  would  like  to  do  pediatric  nursing  In 
Lansing,  Michigan. 


JUNE  HACKMAN,  whose  home  is  in  Lancaster, 
Penna.,  is  planning  on  entering  general  nursing, 
working  as  an  air  line  hostess  or  traveling. 


DOLORES  ANN  MOSER.  a  native  Phllidelphian,  is 
particularly  interested  in  surgical  nursing,  perhaps 
at  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathy  hlospitaL 


LOIS  ROSENBERG,  whose  home  is  in  Eas+on, 
Penna.,  would  like  to  enter  general  nursing  service 
at  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathy  Hospital. 


FRAN  SMITH,  who  came  from  Palmyra,  Penna,  is 
considering  entering  obstetrical  nursing  at  Harris- 
burg  Osteopathic  Hospital. 


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MARLENE  R.  SMITH,  'a  native  of  Memphis,  Michi- 
gan, is  presently  undecided  about  what  aspect  of 
nursing  service  she  will  enter. 


JOAN  MARIE  STANFORD,  whose  home  is  in 
Harrisburg,  Penna.,  is  planning  on  remaining  at  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  Osteopathy  Hospital  where 
she  will  do  general  nursing. 


i 


i 


senior  nurses 


JANE  TILGHMAN,  a  native  Philadelphian,  is  con- 
sidering general  nursing  service  at  the  Philadelphia 
College  of  Osteopathy  Hospital. 


senior  nurses 


intermediate  nursing  students 


CLASS  OFFICERS 

President NANCY  J.  SAMP 

Secretary-Treasurer NORMA  J.  MARKLE 


STUDENT  COUNCIL  OFFICERS 

President NANCY  J.  SAMP 

Vice-President BARBARA  S.  LAIB 

Secretary BETTY  J.  SMITH 

Treasurer CAROL  E.  NIX 


PATRICIA  ANNE  BIGLEY 
Doylestown,    Pa. 


CAROL  ANNE  GREY 
PoHstown,    Pa. 


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GERTRUDE   R.  HAMILTON 
Livonia,    Mich. 


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TINA    NADINE    HARVEY 
Detroit,  Mich. 


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DOROTHY  LOUISE  HOOVER 
Harrisburg,    Pa. 


MARYR.    PATERSON 
Saginaw,    Mich. 


JANE  ELLYN    KING 
DeV/itt,    Mich. 


CAROL   ELAINA   NIX 
DeLand,    Florida 


NORMA  JEAN   MARKLE 
York,  Pa. 


DAWN  J.  MARTIN 
West  Greenwich,    R.    I. 


NANCY  JOAN   SAMP 
Detroit,  Mich. 


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pre-dinical  nursing  students 


Housemother  Miss  Mary  Nye  with  nurses. 

CLASS  OFFICERS 

President  BARBARA  S.  LAIB 

Vice-President JOYCE  D.  BURY 

Secretary  WINIFRED  M.  WHEELER 

Treasurer       M.  KATHLEEN  LaMORRE 


SARAH    ANN    BLANK 
Philadelphia,    Pa. 


JUDITH    LOUISE   BRANNICK 
Trenton,  Mich. 


JOYCE   DIANE   BURY  k 

Clayton,     Mo.  " 


INEZ  ANN    CRANE 
Wyandotte,    Mich. 


JOANNE  ORA   HALL 
Philadelphia,    Pa. 


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ETTY  JANE  SMITH 
Livonia,  Mich. 


LOLA  EDNA  STONE 
Bedford,   Pa. 


PAULINE   C.    SWEIGART 
Ephrata,    Pa. 


MARGARET   ELLA  WHLER 
LItitz,    Pa. 


WINIFRED  MAE  WHEELER 
Easton,    Pa. 


105 


Miss    Ranck    relaxes    from 
her   administrative   duties. 


Staff  parties  always  high-      I  *\w    "^ 
light  the  Yuletide  Season.         -Jfitf 

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Nurse's       Dining       Room, 
North  Center. 


Surgical    instruments    de- 
mand care  and  attention. 


Mrs.  Heaton  and  Mrs. 
Cassett  relax  following 
their  obstetrical  duties. 


Dr.    Evans    plays    host   for 
the  O.R.  Christmas  Party. 


Luncheon  always  provides 
4     time  for  a  relaxing  cigar- 
ette. 


Miss   Hartranft  preparing 
instruments  for  the   auto- 


Mrs.    DeRue    consults   her 
patient's  chart. 


A  brief  moment  of  relaxa- 
tion during  the  busy  day. 


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SENIOR 
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by  Bob  Mac  Leod 


STUDENT  COUNCIL  SPRING  DANCE-1954 


s. 


motiAord 


Dr. 

Carson    L.   Adams 

Dr. 

John    N.    Lessig 

Dr. 

Blanche    C.    Allen 

Dr. 

J.   Ernest   Leuzinger 

Dr. 

William    Baldwin,    Jr. 

Dr. 

Abraham    Levin 

Dr. 

Harry    E.    Binder 

Dr. 

Paul   T.    Lloyd 

Dr. 

William    E.   Brandt 

Dr. 

Custer   B.   Long 

Dr. 

Alice    Chase 

Dr. 

John   M.   Martin 

Dr. 

Edwin   H.  Cressman 

Dr. 

Leo   L.   Martin 

Dr. 

William    F.   Daiber 

Dr. 

Roy  J.   McDowell 

Dr. 

Andrew   D.  DeMasi 

Dr 

Arnold    Melnick 

Dr. 

Stanley   Dorman 

Dr 

William   G.   Morris 

Dr. 

James   M.   Eaton 

Dr 

Fredrick    E.    Mowry 

Dr 

Norman    R.    Ellis 

Dr 

O.    Edwin    Owen 

Dr. 

and    Mrs.   Nicholas   C.    Eni 

Dr 

Barbara    Redding 

Dr 

.   Margaret  and    Myfanwy   Evans 

Dr 

Earl   F.   Riceman 

Dr 

and    Mrs.  Victor    R.    Fisher 

Dr 

D.    J.    Salerno 

Dr 

Arthur   M.   Flack,  Jr. 

Dr 

Stanley    Schiowitz 

Dr 

James    A.    Frazer 

Dr 

Walter  J.   Scutt 

Dr 

and    Mrs.  Jacob    B.   Freedman 

Dr 

John  W.  Sheetz,  Jr. 

Dr 

Kenneth    C.   Gearhart 

Dr 

Jean    L.    Shiperia 

Dr 

H.    Mahlon    Gehman 

Dr 

Sylvia    M.   Slifer 

Dr 

Arnold    Gerber 

Dr 

Wm.  S.  Spaeth 

Dr 

Frank    E;   Gruber 

Dr 

H.   Willard    Sterrett, 

Dr 

George    H.  Guest 

Dr 

A.   Aline    Swift 

Dr 

Cecil   Harris 

Dr 

.  George  W.  Tapper 

Dr 

David    Heilig 

Dr 

.   Kenneth    L.    Wheeler 

Dr 

Howard    B.   Herdeg 

Dr 

.  Paul   F.  Woolridge 

Dr 

Kirk    L    Hilliard 

Dr 

.   Charles   M.   Worrell 

Dr 

Nelson    H.   Jones 

Dr 

.   Galen   S.  Young 

Dr 

W.  A.   Ketner 

Dr 

.   Paul   S.  Young 

Dr.  Sidney    Kochman 


Frederic    H.    Barth,    Chairman,    Board    of   Directors 
Sherwood   R.  Mercer,    Dean 


Thomas    M.    Rowland,    Jr.,    Director   of   Admissions 
John    DeAngelis,    Comptroller 


j-^ Citrons 


Dr.  Clarence  E.  Baldwin 

Dr.  William    Baldwin 

Mr.  and   Mrs.  William    Beis< 

Dr.  Jas.   E.   Chastney 

Dr.   Louis   R.   Criscione 

Thomas  W.   Gardner 

Dr.   Earl    H.   Gedney 

Mr.  and    Mrs.  Arthur  Goldsi 

Dr.   Lawrence    B.   Grelf 

Dr.   Paul   W.   Herr 

Dr.   Charles  A.   Hemmer 

Dr.  Richard   M.  Hiestand 

Dr.  Saul   Kanoff 

Dr.  Wilbur   P.    Lutz 

Mr.  and    Mrs.  Andrew  A.  M 

K.  Hobart  Roatch 

Dr.  David  Rothman 

Dr.   Irwin   Rothman 

Dr.    Benjamin    Serota 

Dr.  Joseph  Shankin 

Dr.  James    Edgar   Shaw 

Dr.  Daniel  Silk 

Dr.   Francis  J.   Smith 

Dr.   Claude    K.    Snider 

Dr.   C.   Paul   Snyder 

Dr.   Ralph  J.  Tomei 

Harry  Whitman 

Mary   C.   Whitman 

Dr.   Meyer   B.  WInokur 

Dr.  Galen   S.  Young 

Compliments  of  Saul,   I 

Garden   Court  Apartments 

Liss    Bakery 

Paul's   Delicatessen 

Silver   Platter 


ng  and  Sylvia 


PHILADELPHIA  COLLEGE  OF  OSTEOPATHY 

SENIOR  DIRECTORY 

1953-54 


alfita 


Attari 
Bachrach,    Ri, 


chle    B. 
chard    M. 
Baumgaertel,    Gottfried 
Benti,    Robert    L. 
Berlcowlti.    Sidney 
Braunlich,    Donald    E. 
Bryers,    William    C. 
Buck,     George     E.    Jr. 
Cannatella.    Roderick    C 
Caris,    John 

Chambers,    Richard     K.    , 
Colletta,    Jordan    B. 
Cook,    Glenn    E. 
Couch,    Richard    M. 
John    F. 
i,    John    J, 
Robert    B. 
CO,    John 


Currer 
Damia 
Davie- 
De    Pr 


Dickerson,    William 
Edinger,    Albert    G 
Elvin.    Harlan   J. 
England,    Katherine 
Evans.    Philip    K. 
Faldon,    Karl    E. 
Farley,    Thomas    J. 
Fasnacht,    Richard 
Felski,    Emil    M. 
Flaherty.    John    J. 


H. 


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Del. 

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City 

6606    N.    12th    St. 

Pa. 

5th    &    Ross   Sts.,   Wayr 

esburq 

Pa. 

2561    S.    Shields    St. 

Phila 

Pa. 

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Ohio 

3213    N.    Etting    St. 

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1439    Tasker    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

722   S.   Church   St.,    New   Lebanon,   Ohio 

260    Elmira    St.,    Troy.    Pa. 

528    Richey   Ave.,   W.   Collingswood,    N.   J. 

153    Portage    St..    Rochester,    N.   Y. 

315    S.   50th    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

2000   S.    I  Ith    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

5121     Pine    St.,     Phila..    Pa. 

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214  W.   Broad   St.,   Tawaqua,   Pa. 

52    E.    Bettlewood    Ave.,    Oaklyn.    N.   J. 

1526    N.    16th    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

1017    Market   St.,   Gloucester,    N.   J. 

415   Whitaker    Blvd.,    Huntington,    W.    Va. 

33    Central    Ave.,    Cranford,    N.    J. 

163    S.   West    St.,    Waynesburg,    Pa. 

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Gabriel,    Earl    A.  4725    Sansom    St.,    Phlla.,    Pa. 

Gilllgan,    John   J.  231    Fairlamb    Ave.,    Havertown,    Pa. 

GluMani,    James    J.  122    E.    3rd    St.,    Williamsport    6,    Pa. 

Glidden.   Joseph   W.  274    Fountain    St.,    Phlla.   28,    Pa. 

Goldenberg,    Irving    L.  1731    N.   57th    St.,    Phlla.,    Pa. 

Green,    Robert   A.  707    Beach    Drive,    Cape    May,    N.    J. 

Greenholz,   Jerome  500   Oriental    Blvd.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y. 

Greenspan,    Jerome    A.  122    S.    49th    St.,    Phlla.,    Pa. 

Grlmaldl,    Mario    N.  241    S.   45th    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Hall,   Terrence   F.  72   RInewalt   St.,   Wllllamsvllle   21,    Buffalo,    N.   Y. 

Hausher,    Howard    L.  415    S.    Springfield    Ave.,    Clifton    Heights,    Pa. 

Henry,    Owen    I.  New    Berlinvllle,     Pa. 

Herdeg,    Howard    B.  677   Parkslde    Ave.,    Buffalo    16,    N.   Y. 

Hill,    James    R.  437    McKlnley    Ave.,    Morrisvllle,    Pa. 

Huffnagle,    Joseph   V.  147-B    Haddon    Hills   Apts.,    Haddonfield,    N.   J. 

Johns,    Raymond   W.  532    Hamilton    St.,    Lancaster,    Pa. 

Kane,    Robert  5227    Roosevelt    Blvd.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Kaplin,    Robert  619   White    Horse    Pike,    Oaklyn,    N.   J. 

Kellogg,    Theodore    M.   Jr.  30    Loomis    St.,    Southwlck,    Mass. 

Kraman,    Harold    I.  .  2707    E.    18th    St.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y. 

Kroll,    George   V.  144   Orange    St.,    Bloomfield,    N.    J. 

Lebovltz,    Philip   H.  ,  702    E.   20th    St.,   Chester,    Pa. 

Lezinskl,    John    L 4624    Spruce    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

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Llljestrand,  Theodore  A 19   Farrington   St.,   Caldwell,   N.  J. 

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McCool,    Walter    A 1452    Stirling    St.,    Phlla,,    Pa. 

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Marvil,   George    D.  I  I  10    Main   St.,    Darby,    Pa. 

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Stelngard.    Paul    M. 
Stelnsnyder.    Wynne    A. 
Strausbaugh.   Curtis   B. 
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Teplltz.    Harold 
Tucker.   Duane   H. 
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Welnstock,    Stanley 
Whyte,    John    A. 
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6147    Marshall    St..    Phlla.,    Pa. 

5131     Spruce    St.,    Phlla.,    Pa. 

6500    WIssahlckon    Ave..    Phlla.,    Pa. 

4814    Larchwood    Ave.,    Phlla.   43,    Pa. 

1047  W.   King   St.,  York.   Pa. 

19395    Wextord    St..    Detroit    34,    Mich. 

4619    Avenue    D,    Brooklyn.    N.   Y. 

112    Knowlton   Ave.,    Kenmore    17,    N.  Y. 

808   Garden    St.,    Hoboken,    N.   J. 

4236   Spruce   St.,    Phlla.,   Pa. 

401    F,  Blvd.,  Absecon,   N.  J. 

5949   Webster    St.,    Phlla.,    Pa. 

4517    Walnut    St.,    Phlla.,    Pa. 

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Achenbach,    Lloyd    T.    Jr 
Barnard,    John    W. 
Barnett.    Thomas 
Baskin,    Frank   P. 
Bass.    Roberf 
Bernhardt.    Paul    L. 
Blumberg.    Harris 
Bowden.    Lee   J. 
Bradford,    John    C.    Jr. 
Carozia.    Dino    L. 
Carr.    Charles    L. 
Charnov.    Arthur    R. 
Cole+ta,    Vincent    L. 
Corcoran.    Andrew    P. 
D'Allesandro,    Louis    J. 
Douce,    William    F. 
Duncombe.     David 
Johnson,    Donald   N. 
Kaplan,    Marvin    A. 
Kernls,    David 
Klein.    Donald 


145   43rd    St..    Phila..    Pa. 

1300    Wycombe    Ave..    Darby.    Pa. 

165    Herjl    St..    Brooklyn     12.    N.    Y. 

6047    Ellsworth    St..    Phila..    Pa. 

525    N.    Vodges    St..    Phila..    Pa. 

1132    S.    47th    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

235   S.   42nd    St..    Phila..    Pa. 

6550  Glthens   Ave.,    Merchantville,   N.   J. 

722    March    Rd..    Carrcroft.    Del. 

561    E.   187th   St.,   New  York  58,   N.  Y. 

Malvern    R.D.    2,    Pa. 

331    Rodney    St.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

1516    Mifflin    St..    Phila.,    Pa. 

737   S.   Cecil   St..   Phila..    Pa. 

293    Highland    Ave.,    Newark,    N.    J. 

Cardington,    Ohio,     R.D.    #3 

Hampton     Manor,     Rensselaer,     N.    Y. 

38   Frambes  Ave..   Pleasantville,    N.  J. 

1529   E.   Tulpehocken   St..    Phlia.,    Pa. 

6619    Horrocks    St..    Phila..    Pa. 

17305   Northlawn    St..    Detroit,    Mich. 


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R.D.    ;;l,    Yardvllle,    N.    J. 

rard    Ave.,    New   York   52,    N.   Y. 

Washington    Boro,    Pa. 

506   S.   41st   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

1008   Prospect   Ridge   Blvd.,   Haddon   Heights,   N.  J. 
4726  Haiel   Ave.,   Phila.,   Pa. 


I  134  Monroe 
190  Orcha 


■d   St. 


Kline,   John    A. 
Koprince,    Robert 
Kovacs,    Stephen    J.    J 
Lazoru,   Louis   M. 
Lenoi,    Richard    E. 
Lubin,    Howard    S. 
Lucie,   James   R. 
McClain,  David   B. 
Malta,   John   S. 
Mandel,   Berthold   A. 
Mann,    John    I. 
Mdxian,   Joseph   A. 
Mitchell,   William    D... 

Moll,   David  

Muscarella,   Joseph   L. 
Newkam,   Charles   R. 
Novitch,   Edward   H. 

Osder,   Robert  263   Eastern   Parkway 

Patton,    Robert   W 293    Braddock    Ave., 

Pearson,    Albert   L ,. 4526    Millett    St 

Pepper,   John  L 5125  Warrington  Av< 


164-166   Clinton   St 
R.D. 
500   River   Road 
17   W.    Elmwood    Ave 
.  .       .4804    Smith    St 
1238  Gard 


Asbury   Park,   N.  J. 

New  York  2,   N.   Y. 

FInksburg,    Md. 

Binghamton,    N.   Y. 

#2,    Norristown,    Pa. 

Red    Bank,    N.  J. 

Falcone,    N.    Y. 

Harrisburg,    Pa. 

St.,   Hoboken,   N.  J. 

Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Lansdowne,    Pa. 

Phila.,    Pa. 

Phila.,   Pa. 


900    Reed    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

31    N.  Dover,   Foxcroft,   Maine 

4621    Crescent   Blvd.,    Camden   5,   N.  J. 

1149   S.   Ruby  St.,   Phila.,   Pa. 


Pettinelli,    Frank    P 

Pierce,  Thomas  W. 

founds,   William   J. 

'owell,   James  

lente,   Sidney  R 31    Garrison   Rd.,  Williamsville,   N.  Y 

■.chiller,    Herbert    M 1866    Nolan    St.,    Phila.,    Pa 

choll,    Raymond    S 36    S.    Franklin    St.,    Allentown,    Pa 

cott,    Edmund    S.  179-68   Anderson,   St.  Albans,    N.   Y 

iipe,    Norbert    L.  Orchard    Apts.,     Bradford,    Pa 

mith,   James  W 5   Brook   Hill   Dr.,   Worcester,   Mass, 

oulges,   James   P. 120  W.   36th   St.,   Reiffton,    Reading,   Pa 

*yle,  Jay  A Wyngate   Hall,   50th   and   Spruce   Sts.,   Phila.,   Pa, 

ullivan,    Cornelius    F.   Jr 713    Cornwall    St.,    Phila.    34, 

nomas,    Paul    H,      2615    Dewey    St.,    Phila., 

lerno,    Leonard    J. 1532    S.    Broad    St.,    Phila., 

ipton,   Mary   E. 406  6th  Ave.,   Juniata,  Altoona, 

ramutolo,    Michael 912    Arch    St.,    Norristown, 

yier,   James   R. 1008   S.  47th   St.,   Phila., 

Vagner,    Earle    N Ashbourne    Rd.,    Cheltenham, 

Vallington,    Frank   A 1408   Ninth   St.,    Moundsville,   W.   Va 

Vilkins,    Frederick    M 1100    Park   Ave.,    Collingswood,    N.   J 

I'ost,   Emerick  Jr.   138   Goadon   St.,    Allentown,   Pa 


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Youngman   T.   French 79th    «t    Blvd.,    Harvey   Cedars,    N.   J. 

Zapp,   Edmund   L.  Jr 43  Ashby   Rd.,   Upper  Darby,   Pa. 

Zappitelli,    Michael  J 722   W.   Butler   St.,   Phila..    Pa. 

Zigerman,    Herbert    L 5414    Race    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Zohoury    BadI  89-21    Elmhurst  Ave.,   EInnhurst,   L.  I..   N.  Y. 


SOPHOMORES 


Andrews    Joseph  C 47   Harvard   St.,  West  Warwick,   R.   I. 

Barone     Frank   C 5390    Chew    Ave.,    Phila..    Pa. 

Baxter,    Donald   A 26   Miller   St.,   Warren,    R.    I. 

Betts    William   E.  Jr Terhune   Dr.,    Pompton    Lakes.   N.   J 

Bochman,    Bruce   A.  4939   Cedar   Ave.,    Phila.,    Pa 

Bradway,   R.  William  214  W.   Front   St.,    Florence.   N.   J 

Breslin,    James   J 14    Fairview    Rd.,    Springfield,    Del.   Co.,    Pa 

Bronstein     David  1022    Center    St.,    Ashland,    Pa 

Capitain,'  Robert  W 4   School    St.,    East  Williston,    L.    I.,    N.   Y 

Caruso    Frank   V 1631    E.    Passyunk    Ave. 

Cerra,    Frank   A 2472   W.    79th    Ave. 

Chimerakis,  James  C 4622  Sansom  St 


Cohen,  Eugene. 
Cohen,  Jerome 
Cotler,  Gerald 
Crawford,    John 


1216    Knorr    St., 

B.  2527  N.  24th   St., 

5717    Rodman     St., 

C.  7619    Torresdale    Ave., 


Phil, 
Phil, 
Phil 
Phil, 
Phil, 
Phil. 
B    Ave.,    Phild 

D'Alessandro,   John   A 69   Dona    St.,    Lackawanna    IB,    N.   Y. 

D'Alonio,   Albert   F.      806  W.   Wingohocking    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

DeGhetto,   John   C.  Jr 158   Market   St.,    Rochelle    Pk.,   N.  J. 

De   Rue.   Rdbert  C. 414   5.  48th   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Di    Mariio     Dante  1019    N.   66th   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Dubin,  AlJin   D.   7341    Walnut   Lane,   Phila.,    Pa. 

England     Robert  W 52    E.   Bettlewood   Ave.,   Oaklyn   6,   N.J. 

Fallick,   Alan    M 6633    H.   Smedley   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Friedlin,   Frederic  J.      147  Grandview  Ave.,   Pitman,   N.  J. 

Friedman     Edward    M.  4740    Pine    St.,    Phila.,     Pa. 

Fry,    Robinson,    G Rt.    fl,    Orefield,     Pa. 

Gasper    Thomas   Jr. 1739   Williams   Way,    Norristown,    Pa. 

Gehris.Lois  J 30   Crestmont   St.,    Reading,    Pa. 

Glover    Julius   R 416   Harrison   St.,    Passaic,   N.   J. 

Greif,    Donald    D.    220   New    Lots   Ave.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y. 

Griffith    Thomas   B 752    S.   52nd    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Grossbart,    Frederick 655    Irvington    Ave.,    Newark    6,    N.    J. 


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FRATERNITY 

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Heagen.    Eugene    R.  87211    97th    St.,    Woodhaven.    N.   Y. 

Hemsley.    William    R.  175    Cornell    Rd.,    Audi^bon,    N.    J. 

Hickerson,   James   S.  Rt.   ;3.    Bo«   262,    North    Little    Rod,    Ark. 

Hippie.    John    A.  1012    S.    19th    St..    Harrlsburg.    Pa. 

Inwald,     Samson    A.  609    S.    48th'   St..    Phila.,    Pa. 

Jacobsen.    Rodney    T.  -902    Tulip    St.,    Camden,    N.    J. 

Jaeger,    Frederick   J.  192    Dartmouth   St.,    Buffalo    IS.   N.  Y. 

Joseph,   Jay  H.  436  Wood   St.,  Vineland.   N.  J. 

Kellam.    David    A.  28    Crestmont    Rd..    Binghamton,    N.    Y. 

Ketner,    Donald    W.  21    7th    Ave..    Clarion,    Pa. 

Kodroff,     Carl  5505     Windsor    Ave.,     Phiia.,     Pa. 

Kroh.    Charles    H.  136    Liberty    St.,    Clarion,    Pa. 

Latta.   Richard   S.  Aquila   Apts   B.7,   Sansom   St.,   Phila.,    Pa. 

Letourneau.    Bernard    J.  520    84th    St.,    Brooklyn    9,    N.    Y. 

Levitt.    Jack  4758    N.    9th    St..     Phila.,    Pa. 

Liebert,    Henry    S.  Tuckahoe    Apts..    Richmond,    Va. 

Lodato,   Arthur  A.  8303    Bustleton    Ave.,    Phila.,   Pa. 

Love,   John   E.  815  Woodworth   Ave.,    Pittsburgh   21,   Pa. 

Luongo.    Ralph    A.  6434    Dick's    Ave.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Makant,  Joseph   E.  Jr.  21    Dryden   Ave.,    Pawfucket,    R.   I. 

Marino.   Nick   A,  4625   Cedar   Ave.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Marra.    Charles    N.  15    Armour    Ville    Ave..    Tuckahoe,    N.    Y. 

Martsukis.   Leo   M.  559  W.    186  St.,   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Matei,    Murray    N.  128    S.    Rhode    Island    Ave.,    Atlantic    City,    N.   J. 

Meals,    Robert    L.                205    S.    9th    St..    Lebanon,    Pa. 

Melhorn,    Frederick    R 512    Park   Ave.,   Johnstown,   Pa. 

Metzman,    Milton                   2915   N.   5th   St.,    Phila.   33,   Pa. 

Millard.    Lester    C.  R.D.    4,    Gouverneur,    N.    Y. 

Minahan,   James  J.  1550   N.   55th    St..    Phila.,    Pa. 

Minehan,   Edward  J.  903  Jefferson  St..  Wilmington,  Del. 

Minutella,   Jack   A.  1737   S.    18th   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Moy,   Thomas   L.  532   S.   52nd    St.,    Phila.,   Pa. 

Orons.   Stanley  2839   Valentine   St.,    New   York   City 

Patriquin,    David    A.  4426   Osage   Ave..    Phila.,    Pa. 

Peckins,   Howard   C.  118   Harding    PL,    Utica.    N.  V. 

Piwoz,    Seymour  1421    Greeby   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Polulich,   John    P.    Ill       22    Columbia    Ave.,    Grantwood,    N.   J. 

Powell,    Thomas    F.  22    S.    Dewey    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Pritchard,    Charles    P 231     W.    Durand    St.,     Phila.,    Pa. 

Prykanoski.    Joseph    J.  21     Ewington    Ave.,    Trenton,    N.    J. 

Pyle,   Welldon   J.  3100   D.   Mountain   Dr.,    Phila.   45,   Pa. 

Robinson,    Walter   T.   Jr.  Maple    Lane    &    Church    Rd.,    Flourtown,    Pa. 

Rusin,   William    D.  505    Mercer   St.,    Gloucester   City,    N.   J. 


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Salkind     Henry 20-6  Valley   Road,   Droxel   Hill,    Pa. 

Schwartz,     Ralph R-D.,     Bridgeton,    N.    J. 

Slifer,    George    B 72 1    Glenview   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Smith    Irvin  124  S.  Maryland  Ave.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Snoke'    Paul   S 109  W.   8th   St.,    Lemoyne,   Pa. 

Snyder,    Richard    K 4935   Locust   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Stein,   Franklin   M 1472   McKinley   St.,   Phila.   24,    Pa. 

Sullivan     James   J.  175    Pendleton    Ave.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

Swiatkowski,    Edward    S 2363    E.    Dauphin    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Waip,   Barry   D.   73    Bedford   St.,   Forty   Fort,    Pa. 

Wierner    Herbert  283   BIst  St.,   Brooklyn  9,    N.  Y. 

Wildman    John  J 1501    Elbridge   St.,   Phila.  24,   Pa. 

Worth,    Leonard   V 9   Howard    Dr.,   Williamsville   21,    N.   Y. 

Wynne    John    B.  Jr 295   Forge    Rd.,    East   Greenwich,    R.   I. 

Xenakis,   Alexander   D 2212   S.   66th   St.,   Phila.,    Pa. 

Young,   Warren    C 427    Lake    Ave.,    Franklin,    Ohio 

Yurkanin,    Joseph 3    Holliday    St.,    Ashley,    Pa. 

Zaccardi,   Frank      14   McKay  Ave.,    East   Orange,    N.   J. 

Zarrilli,    Michael   W 421    N.    66th    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Zellis,   Abraham 2402    S.   4th    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 


FRESHMEN 


Amalfitano,  Albert  R 1900  W.  3rd  St.,  Wilmington,   Del. 

Atella,   Ernest  F 1522  Federal  St.,   Phila.  46,  Pa. 

Athens,  William  J 1649  Church   St.,   Ambridge,   Pa. 

Atkins,  Anita   H Gardner   Estate,   Old   Westbury,   N.  Y. 

Atkins,    Robert  L 1536  N.   15th  St.,   Phila.,  Pa. 

Austin,    Eugene    P 653    Locust   St.,    Columbia,    Pa. 

Barker,   Samuel   P Box   35,    Marlboro,    N.   J. 

Bear,    Robert  S. 327  Walnut  St.,   LeMoyne,   Pa. 

Belsky,   Daniel   H 6906   N.    19th   St.,   Phila.,   Pa. 

Bilski,  Stanley  W 4833   Pine  St.,   Phila.,  Pa. 

Blank,    Bernard    E 2'679   Aramingo   Ave.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Broskey,  Richard  D 3742  Manayunk  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Burge,    Lester   K.,   Jr 2514  Jefferson    St.,   Wilmington,    Del. 

Carnicky,   Richard    B 772    Kossuth    St.,    Bridgeport,   Conn. 

Castiglione,    Ettore    R 1631    E.   Passyunk  Ave.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Chace,    Henry   V 717   Broad   St.,    Providence,    R.    I. 

Charney,    Norman    M 156   Newport   St.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y. 

Chernov,   Paul  K 331   Rodney  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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CIminera,  Anthony  S 1332   So.  31st  St.,   Phlla.,   Pa. 

Cooper,   Arthur   108    E.   Roosevelt    Blvd.,    Phlla.,   Pa. 

Cooperimlth,    Morton   S R-F-D-    I.    Slcklemlle,    N.   J. 

Crlscione,  Joseph   P - 62?  East  221st   St.,   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Deighan,    Richard  A 610  Grove   St.,   Haddonfleld,   N.   J. 

De   Marco,   Arthur  F ._. 1725   Moore  St.,   Phlla.,   Pa. 

Duncombe,    Mrs.  Ruth c/o  Cookingham,   Sherwood    Park,    Rensselaer,   N.   Y. 

berhardt,    Herman   L 252  W.  Godfrey  Ave.,   Phlla.,   Pa. 

Leonard   R 300   E.  9th   St.,   Chester,    Pa. 

licker,   Jerome   1 1235   Cardeza    St.,   Phlla.,   Pa. 

oster    Howard   R 7432   Barclay   Rd.,   Cheltenham,   Pa. 

Allan    R 5010    N.    5th    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Garland,   Theodore   C 5047   Hazel   St.,   Phila.,   Pa. 

Giuliani,    Charles   0 122   East  Third    St.,   Williamsport,    Pa. 

Goodman,    Donald   A. 107   S.   58th   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Greer,   Robert  C.   Ill Box  28,   Wallingford,   Pa. 

Harding,   John  T.  Jr.   392   Dartmouth   St.,   Buffalo    15,   N.  Y. 

Heins,   Wesley   Jr. 2104   W.   Tioga    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Heiser.   John   J 6!    W.   5th   St.,    Bayonne,   N.   J. 

Herricic,    Stuart   B •. 34    Russwin    Rd.,    New   Britain,   Conn. 

Horshey    Herbert  S 2041    Holland  Ave.,   Bronx  60,   N.  Y. 

Hoclcstein,    Richard    D 4811     N.   9th    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Jaspan     Melvin   G 5742   Addison   St.,    Phlla.,   Pa. 

Jordan,   Lawrence  J 16  W.  Rockland   St.,   Phila.,   Pa. 

Keller,   Alex   J 118   9th   St.,    Bridgeport,    Pa. 

Kip,    Walter   S.   2nd Sycamore   Farms,   Audubon,    Pa. 

Kirirdes,    Lazarus   M 306   Wyndmoor   Ave.,    Springfield,    Pa. 

Kliger,    Erwin,    H 134   Legion   Ave.,    New   Haven,    Conn. 

Klimash,   Walter Waymart,    Pa. 

Knee,  Norman  S 4924  Chancellor  St.,   Phila.,  Pa. 

Kramlich,  James  C 1833    Lincoln  Ave.,   Northampton,    Pa. 

Kuehn,    Herman    P 128    Elmwood    Ave.,    Union,    N.   J. 

Kuiper,   Dale  W. 154!    Hillcrest   N.W.,  Grand   Rapids,   Mich. 

Leone,    Anthony   G. 1818   S.    15th   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Lindenbaum,   Ellis  J 6038   Baltimore   Ave.,   Phila.,   Pa. 

Longenecker,   William  W 142   N.   Ellsworth   St.,  Allentown,   Pa. 

Mac   Auslan,    Robert  C 70   Berlin   St.,   Worchester,    Mass. 

Mackey,    Homer   F R.D.   #1,   Clarksburg,    W.   Va. 

Maika,    Michael    A 4242    Salmon    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Malamut,    Marvin    H 1429    Nedro    Ave.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Mallon,  James  J 810   Hoffnagle   St.,   Phila.,   Pa. 


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Marturano,  Anthony  V. 733  Carpenter  St.,   Phila.,   Pa. 

Masterson,    Eleanor  V 163   Linwood   St.,   Brooklyn  8,   N.  Y. 

Miller,    Lawrence    E 1274    Levicic    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Montrom,   Stanley  C M38   Spruce   St.,    Easton,   Pa. 

Papp,   Michael  J 107  Henry  St.,   Trenton,   N.  J. 

Pappas,   Arthur  G 4611    189th   St.,    Flushing    58,    N.  Y. 

Pearson,    Robert   W 4526    Millett    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Pepe,    Harry   N 2420   S.    Rosewood    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Photis,   John   C 4012    L   St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Pomeranti,    Burton 2457    N.   2nd    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Port,   Elliot  B. 388   New  York  Ave.,    Brooklyn    13,   N.  Y. 

Rea,  James  F 22  Carlisle   St.,   Bergentield,   N.  J. 

Reber,  Lothar  G 17  N.  3rd  Ave.,  West  Reading,  Pa. 

Redliti,    Milton    R 33    Oxford    Ave.,    Webster,    Mass. 

Rente,    Frederick   W 31    Garrison    Road,   Williannsville,    N.   Y. 

Robb,   Leo   J 166   Upland    Rd.,    Havertown,    Pa. 

Rorro,    Louis   M 417   Chestnut   Ave.,    Trenton    10,   N.   J. 

Rosner,    Marvin    L 5916    Kemble   Ave.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Rowley,  Maurice  S 548  Mt.  Hope  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Rudman,    Solomon 1544   N.   Franklin   St.,    Phila.   22,   Pa. 

Saponaro,  Philip  P Mil   S.Wilton  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Sarama,    Francis  T 4474   Silverwood    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Schmidt,  William  A 115  S.  Holly  Ave.,    Maple   Shade,   N.  J. 

Shumway,   Douglas  K 119  Jefferson  Ave.,   River  Edge,   N.  J. 

Simmons,   Duane 31    Stiles   Rd.,   Nixon   Pike,   Nixon,    N.  J. 

Simonsen,  Verner  M 710  N.  James  St.,   Rome,  N.  Y. 

Slifer,   Harry   L 721    Glenview   St.,    Phila.    II,    Pa. 

Snow,   Robert   M 3900  Chestnut  St.,    Phila.,   Pa. 

Spear,   Joseph    E Oneonta,    N.   Y. 

Stanton,   Donald    F 180   Elmira   St.,   Troy,   N.  Y. 

Stein,   Edwin  Z 8341    Thovron  St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Sulman,  Jerome   H 5239  Walnut  St.,   Phila.,    Pa. 

Triehy,  Herbert  E 34  Spring  St.,  Belfast,  Maine 

Trimble,  Arthur  A Moultrie,  Ga. 

Vaslle,   Salvatore   R 2124  S.  20th  St.,   Phila.,   Pa. 

Wagner,  William  C 9  S.  4th  St.,  Steelton,   Pa. 

Weiser,    Burton   K 900  Chestnut  St.,   Camden,    N.  J. 

Weiss,  Paul  W 4175  Leidy  Ave.,    Phila.,  Pa. 

Whitaker,    Richard   W 5038   Wakefield    St.,    Phila.,    Pa. 

Willoughby,  Walter  0 270  Jonquil  PL,  Pittsburgh  34,  Pa. 

Xanthopoulos,    James   E 288    Barney   St.,   Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 

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