PMC Alumnus, The Pennsylvania Military College and Penn Morten College Alumni Bulletin.
REUNIONING CLASSES SPARK COMMENCEMENT
Class reunions a great success with degree given out at commencement. (With photos: In left to right order, Dean Mathews M. Johnson, Dr. William K. Whiteford, Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg and Pennsylvania Governor Raymond P. Shafer await the start of the Colleges’ 146th commencement. Burt Mustin ’03 joins Rudy Bloom in some “close harmony” at alumni reunion party.)
MCCULLOUGH SUCCEEDS LITTMAN AS DIRECTOR
John R. McCullough succeeds C. Arthur Littman as director of Alumni Relations. (With photo: Jack McCullough takes over office of director of Alumni Relations as Art Littman leaves for new post at Montclair Academy.)
W. H. TURNER ELECTED TO HEAD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
William H. Turner elected to serve as president for the next two years. (With photo of Turner.)
THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO HELP
Bill Turner’s (former Alumni Association President) farewell.
DR. RICHARDS NAMED “OUTSTANDING ALUMNUS”
Dr. Harold Richards ’20 awarded Outstanding Alumnus Award for being “that graduate of PMC who contributed significantly to his community, accepted the highest responsibilities of citizenship, and gave freely of his talents for the continued advancement of education, thereby bringing recognition and distinction to his Alma Mater and himself.” (With photo: Outstanding Alumnus Award is presented to Dr. Harold L Richards ’20 by Dr. Moll.)
DR. MOLL APPOINTED MEMBER OF STATE EDUCATION GROUP
Dr. Moll is member of the Liaison Committee for Private Education.
IT’S NEWS ON CAMPUS
CRESSE RESIGNS V.P. POST; MATHUES ELECTED SUCCESSOR
Stewart C. Cresse forced to resign as vice president of the Alumni Association due to being transferred to Parsons, Kansas by DuPont Company. Sidney S. Mathues unanimously elected as his successor.
EUGENE CLOUD AND SON BOTH AWARDED DEGREES
Mr. Cloud received an associate degree in management and son was awarded a bachelor of arts degree.
LANDAICHE APPOINTED ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN
Dean Mathews M. Johnson announced the appointment of Paul J. Landaiche as assistant to the Dean. Landaiche is a PMC graduate, chairman for the Science Department of Central Senior High School in Seat Pleasant, Md., and winner of a grant from the National Science Foundation.
EDGAR B. SPEER ’40 NAMED EXEC. V.P. BY U.S. STEEL CORP.
LOOMIS BURRELL ’92 RECALLS EARLY DAYS
PMC’s oldest living alumnus chatted with Dr. Moll via “telelecture” telephone hookup about the days when he was a student at PMC and his interest in chemistry experiments. Loomis was a pioneer in the dairy industry research. (With photo of Burrell.)
CHANGING THE GUARD
Farewell from Art Littman (’60) encouraging alumni to stay involved. Jack McCollough’s (’59) thank you to Littman and promise to do well as his successor.
CLASS NOTES
1910, 1928, 1930, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1943 (Photo: Maj. Gen. Harry L. Hillyard, Commanding General Indiantown Gap Military Reservations, presents award certificate to accompanying Second Oak Leaf Cluster to the Army Commendation Medal to Lt. Col. Robert H. Peoples (left) during ceremonies marking Col. Peoples’ retirement from the Army.) 1949, 1950 (Photo: Lt. Col. Edmond P. Abood ’50 (right) receives Legion of Merit award from Brig. Gen. S. H. Matheson at ceremony in Vietnam, in recognition of the Colonel’s outstanding meritorious service as executive officer of the 1st Bn., 327th Infantry and C.O. of the brigade’s support battalion.) 1951-1954 (Photo: Major Richard R. Ambrosino ’57 (right) is congratulated by Brig. Gen. Robert C. Forbes following award of Legion of Merit at Long Binh, Vietnam for meritorious service from May 1966 to April 1967.) 1956, 1958-1966
LT. J.C. HOLLER ’64 TRAINS ARMY ‘MISFITS’
KLOTZ AND LAURENT JOIN FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF
PROFESSOR HELMS RETIRES
ROBERT BECKER JOINS STAFF
COL. PHILLIPS NAMED ASST. TO PRESIDENT
CAMPUS CALENDAR:
July, August, September