PMC Alumnus, The Pennsylvania Military College and Penn Morten College Alumni Bulletin.
ANDREA AND FRANK HEAD ALUMNI FUND DRIVE (with photos)
Frank D. Andrea, Jr. ’51, president and board chairman of Andrea radio Corporation, Manhasset, N.Y. and Herbert A. Frank ’54 a partner in Frank’s Beverages, Philadelphia to chair the Alumni Fund Campaign
GROUND BREAKING SET FOR NEW BUILDINGS
Foremost among these is the scheduled groundbreaking for the $2.8 million library-information center in spring of 1968.
Also planned are groundbreaking for $2 million physical education center, and construction of new dormitories and a classroom learning center
SUPPOSE NO ONE CARED By Alumni President William Turner ’37 (with photo)
LEHIGH VALLEY ELECTS new president, vice president and treasurer
BATTIN AND WOLF NAMED TO BOARD
Howard F. Battin, Jr. ’57 and S. Allen Wolf ’54 have been appointed to two year and one year terms, respectively to the Board of Managers of the Alumni Association
Fielder Coffin Dies
Fielder J. Coffin, Jr. ’48, died on September 18. He was a senior tax accountant at Atlantic .Richfield. His home was in Moylan, Rose Valley.
IT’S NEWS ON CAMPUS
PHOTO
Loomis Burrell PMC’s oldest living alumni is presented a silver bowl at his home in Little Falls, N.Y. by PMC President Moll, and William H. Turner, President of the Alumni Association
TOTAL ENROLLMENT UP
EVENING ENROLLMENT BREAKS ALL RECORDS
The Evening Division total enrollment 1,354 up 8.1 per cent
SPORTS SCOREBOARD
VARSITY FOOTBALL
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
SOCCER
CROSS COUNTRY
MEN’S RESIDENCES NAMED
Spang Hall named for William F. Spang ’39 first alumni to die in World War II and Webb Hall to honor the memory of C. Edwin Webb, a trustee for many years gave PMC its first endowment.
A FAIR SHARE BY JACK MCCULLOUGH ’59 DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS WITH PHOTO
CEREMONIES TO HONOR ALUMNI LOST IN WARS
Ceremonies on Military Weekend, November 17-18 will include unveiling of memorial plaques honoring PMC alumni killed in Vietnam
INTEREST DEVELOPS IN HONORS PROGRAM
Secondary schools in Delaware County are interested in program at PMC enrolling outstanding high school students in a regular day course for college credit.
SENATOR MORSE WARNS OD WAR’S ESCALATION
Guest lecturer at PMC on October 17, Senator Wayne Morse (D-RE) warned that “unless we reverse the growing scope of this (the Vietnam) war, China will indeed become part of it”.
JOE BENSON SUCCUMBS
Joseph H. Benson, an employee of PMC for 48 years, died at his home in Chester at age 62.
PHOTO
Mrs. Daniel F. Monahan holds Bronze Star awarded posthumously to Captain Monahan ’62 who lost his life in Vietnam on April 14. Col. Ford P. Fuller, Jr., Professor of Military Science made the presentation and Lt. .Col. Henry G. Phillips, assistant to the president for Military Affair s participated in the ceremony held at MacMorland Center.
ALUMNI COOPERATING IN SEEKING STUDENTS
Plans for volunteer alumni to serve as admissions representatives in their geographic area.
NEW TORCH CLUB FORMED
FIRST FULL-TIME COED HAPPY WITH DECISION WITH PHOTO
PMC’s first full time co-ed is 17 year old Sandra Fay is from Columbia Crossroads, Pa., in north central part of state near New York border. She is an engineering major. Declares ratio of 30 to 1 male to female students not a factor.
TWO POST GRADUATE COURSES ARE OFFERED IN MANAGEMENT
Dr, Robert L. Hamman, chairman of the Division of Economics and Management is teaching mathematical analysis of business problems. And Dr. Charles Reeder of the Economics staff of E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. is instructor in economic analysis in the industrial firm.
TKE CHAPTER GIVEN NATONAL ACCOLADE
National recognition for community service project honor won by 50 members of Theta Lambda Chapter of the Theta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
ALUMNI PROMOTE UCF
United Community Fund for Chester
CLASS NOTES
1932
1942
1943
1949-1967
PHOTOS
1958 either Richard F. Billingsley promotes to Major served one year in Vietnam or Robert V. Leun appointed project engineer for Babcock & Wilcox Mt Vernon Works machining center.
1/Lt. Thomas H Tracy ’65 poses for picture during brief lull in “Operation Diamond Head” in Vietnam
In traditional ceremony Alumni Association President William H. Turner presents Corps Saber to Steven A. Raho, brigade commander of Cadet Corps at Cadet Muster
BOARDWALK BOWL NOVEMBER 24, 25
COLLEGE CALENDAR NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY