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Klne Receves Spoon, Top Hey Day Award %\t Balu pcnnsgltanan 'ld-rs-ad Flecton Results On Page Two. Vol.. MX 1'H. AM Tll \ PA K1WN \A> V 1956 Wedknecht Gets Bowl, HanesAwarded Cane, Alexander Gets Spade Davd ' >. Km >ne hundred and fourth recpent <>t tn' hghest award that Pennsylvana can confer <n n poon \\\..l.11 11 \ ne \(l' mm tns mornng. :k \. Wedknecht w t >! the Bowl; John R. 11.nn ll rn mder ved l'' Spade, n complete the lst of Honor Men ol the Clan of 19 Followng. tradton begun n 1922, the four hghest tented n the nun uho them tv. 15. rlng r, Spoon Man of the of 1931, presented Klne wth ns award. Frankln H. Wolf! Wedknecht,.. nt the R-cord st wth ns trophy, the same ved twenty on chemcal honor socety. Wrdknecht. a member of K"- hnx Senor Socety, v. Fames V Peterson, ( ' Beta r of tle se- ' ary of Housto Hanes whle Alexander's ton Hall Board of Student Dwas gven to hm by W. rectors, presdent of the varsty Bpade Man of '31 Klne, a tn l of g"^ co-captaln of football team, n the.ad Wg Show and a mem- Sphnx ber of Undergraduate Councl. Hanes, a member of Frars lent of t for one year....-. slr., r, )f thp f v K d Tr & Xd shtclbtntl member S&J^oT&2gJ2& ^,Kv KaPPa Beta JUnl r h0n r Councl He was charman of ', Houston Hall Student Board, co- m Alexander a member o f captan of the wrestlng team, Sphnx Senor Socety, was vcepresdent of Ph Kappa Beta, treasurer of Undergraduate Councl, n the Mask and Wg Klne s Named Permanent Head Of Class of 1956 Davd Klne, the Spoon Man, was presented as permanent Presdent of s of 1956 at ths mornn. Day Ex- 11 by Earl O. Harrson, presdent of the General Alumn Socety. Frank A. Wedknecht, the Bowl Man, was presented as parent vce-presdent; John C. T Alexander, Spade Man, as retary and Krby Ftzpatrck a.s permanent surer. Klne, a member of Sphnx Senor Socety, was secretary of Ph Kappa Beta junor socety, m Assocaton, charman of Hous- Hall Student Board of tors, vce charman of Un- ' 'ouncl, member of Record Staff, varsty club, wrestlng and a member of Ph Lambda Upslon chemcal honor socety. VFeJdknecht'S Actvtes Wedknecht, a member of Sphnx Senor Socety. surer of Ph Kappa Beta junor socety, presdent of tn nlor ' mber of Un ouncl, co-captan ol the 150 pound football member of the Mask and Show. Show, vce charman of the Houston Hall Board, head cheerleader, squash manager, a member of the nterfraternlty Councl and the athletc manageral board. Other men who were nomnated for Hey Day awards are John W Alexander, Krby Ftzpatrck. Robert Lebengood, James former ch Sphnx Senor Socety, wa lent of Ph Kappa Beta jurer of Under- FRC W. JOHNSON graduate Councl, vce charman of the Houston Hall Board of Erc W. Johnson and Samuel nt Drectors, head c E. Rogers, Jr., were elected Ab- \ quash manager, mem tary. respectvely, : the Dormtory Councl, of Frars Senor Soceyt. varsty club and the athletc na- Johnson s a member of Delta' nagerlal board. Kappa Epslon, Ph Kappa Beta ntspatrek Abbot junor socety and treasurer of, Patrck, former abbot of Houston Hall Student Board of! Senor Socety, v. Drectors. Rogers s assocate mn ber of Ph Kappa Beta ju- Uader. head swmmng nor presdent of the manager, a member of Kte and junor class, a member of Un- Key Socety, Quarterdeck Sodergraduate Councl. Trangle, athletc manageral board Fne Arts Councl, Mask and and Sgma Alpha Epslon. Wg Show, Kte and Key So Elected to Frars, n addton, '.entaton Comms- are Lawrence Brown, assocate son and the Fne Arts Councl. {CcmnmeJ 01 DAVD Kl.lM d Hugh A. Vaughn, Jr. Chal y Day Actlvlyear was Jatrn Strckland, a member of Sphnx Ph Kappa junor socety, Mask and Wg Club, varsty club, Kte and Key and s tenns manan' The vy Oraton was del by Thorn 11 ' a member of Frars Senor So Ncholas C. Barnes ded the class hstory. Followng the Class Hstory, Francs A. Marks. Jr. del the class Prophecy. John F. Dugan delvered the d dedcaton speech Dugan was edtor n chef of the 1956 Record and s a member of Sphnx Senor Socety. Harvey O. Damaser, former eddtor n chef of the Pennsylvana Lterary Revew, delvered the vy ode. The vy was planted by the Spade Man, John C. T. Alexand' The Men's Olee Club and the Unversty Band rendered selectons for the event. New offcers of Undergraduate Councl were announced after the Record dedcaton. The Reverend Edward G. Harrs, chaplan of the Unlv FRANK A. HDKNKCHT red the nvocaton to nwas followed by James C. Strckland who ntroduced Dr Jonathan E Rhoads. provost of the U slty, who gave the offn ng to the Hey Day audence. The new members of the Sphnx Senor Socety who were : from the Class of 1957 ntroduced to the Hey Day audence by John C. T. Alexander, former chef of Sphnx. Krby w Ftzpatrck, abbot of, ntroduced the new mem- Senor Socety to the persons who were present at the ceremones ths mornng Hexagon Senor Socety's new members from the Class of 1957 ntroduced to those present at the ceremones held ths mornng to celebrate Hey Day by John H. Swope, V, presdent of Hexagon Senor Socety The members of Ph Kappa Beta Junor honor socety were ntroduced to the audence by John L. DeGurse, Jr,. The memchosen from the Class of 1958. Eleven specal awards were also presented for the last tme at Hey Day. n the future, they wll be awarded on some other day accordng to a resoluton passed by the Undergraduate councl. 1956-57 Members Elected By Frars, Sphnx, Hexagon Johnson Elected Abbot Hexagon Socety Elects New Sphnx Members As Frars Take 1 7 Men Fenroth New Presdent Elect Meredth as Chef Herbert Fenroth, Carl Mo.sk - OWltz and Joseph Scull were elected presdent, treasurer and secretary, respectvely, of Hexagon Senor Socety by the eleven new members. Fenroth s assstant tenns manager and assstant squash er, presdent of Kappa Nu and a member of the Quarterdeck Socety, Tau Beta P and treasurer of Alpha Ch Sgma. kowtz s a member of Al- pha Epslon P, WXPN and the Dormtory Councl. Scull s ltued On Pagr h'nur) HERBERT FENROTH CHXK.KS Ml KHHTH The twenty-three new members of the Sphnx Senor Socety elected Charles Meredth. Thomrk and Francs Betts. chef. scrbe and pharsee, respectvely. dth s a member of Delta Ps fraternty, charman of and Wg Club. Ph Kappa Beta and assstant tenns manager. Stork s vce-presdent of Ph Sgma Kappa fraternty, head football manager and secretary of nterfraternlty Councl. Betts s a member of Ph Sgma Kappa fraternty. Ph Kappa Beta and varsty crew. tconhufj On Vagf /our) JOHN R HANrlS JOHN ( LEX \N>KK Eleven Awards Gven At Ceremones Today Wards were gven to fve fraterntes, four students and two members of the faculty, ths mornng at the Da) Delta Tau Delta receved the Sphnx Seno Award for the fraternty whch has acheved the best n m extra-currcular actvtes whle mantanng a hgh scholar- shp ratng The award..s sports from Robert Stevens, prespresented n Gene ). Gs- dem of Kte and Key,,, rr., ;,....,,.,. W ;.,. M,!,,,,-,,,. Wllam K Bohan, presdent, vc< presdent ncnarg< of the FrankH socety, pre dent affars. ed the socety's award for the The Frars Senor Socety Fa- fraternty havng the largest culty Award was presented to number of men engaged n cam- Dr. Matthew Black, professor of pus publcaton work to Zeta Be- Englsh, by Krby Ftzpatrck, ta Tau. abbot of Frars, for outstandng Fraternty Scholarshp ce to the Unversty The P Gamma Mu Award for Award Presented lnc Maternty wth the grea Award Presented mprovement n fraternty schol- Norman Beck was gven the arshp was gven to Acaca by Hexagon Senor Socety Award Professor S f Patterson. f or.w the^ outst,andng sophomore Stephen Lvers receved the l Trangle Schools, by John sgma Tau Award for the ft Swope, presdent of Hexagon. man n the ng who John DeGurse, presdent of dsplayed ' tes of so Ph Kappa Beta Junor Socety, blty, practcalty and scholarnted the socety's award for shp from Leonard Shaw. the fraternty whch has the Ths year's Record s dedn greatest number of men holdng to Dr. Edwn B Wllam manageral postons n campus provost of the Unversty, actvtes to Ph Sgma Kappa. ( laaa Hstory QC Award " rhe Class Hstory was read by,, _., " Ncholas Barnes, the Class The Class of 1946 Award, to Prophecy by Francs Marks the senor outstandng n rel- Harvey G Damaser prepared and gous actvty extra-currcular rea d the vy Ode and the vy actvtes, scholarshp, and ath- oraton was read by Thomas Hu letcs, was presented to Davd G Klne by Edward MacDonald. ber The charman of the Hey Day Steven Fredberg receved the Commttee was James Stnck- Kte and Key Socety Award for land. Jerome Makowsky the outstandng athlete n mnor charman of the vy ceremony. DeLuca Heads Ph Kappa Beta; 10 Are Named to Junor Socety The ten new members of Ph Kappa Beta Junor Socety elected Alexander A. DeLuca presdent of the socety. Other offcers are Walter Schroth, vce presdent; Gary Mar- ' cretary; and Norman Beck, treasurer. DeLuca s a member of Ph Gamma Delta fraternty and on arsty football, basketball and baseball teams He s n the Wharton School. Schroth s a member of Ph Kappa Sgma fr nty, on the varsty BOO an Handbook and a n tlve on the nterfraternlty Councl!( also n the Wharton School. Marcus s m the College, a member of 7.' Tau fra nty. vce presdent of the sophomore els mber of the H ton Hall Student Board of Drectors, on the Junor B Hoard of The Daly Pennsylvanan and a representatve on the nter ub; and Robert Lamb, who fraternty Councl Beck s n the s n the College, a member of Moore School, a member of Beta Sgma Alpha Epslon fraternty, Theta P fraternty, a member a member of the Housto. of the Houston Hall Student Student Board of Drectors and Board of Drectors, on the Moore assstant soccer manager. School Councl and was n the Further new men man Mask and Wg Show ad Mayall. who s n the C< Others elected are Robert Fo- and on the varsty soccer team; gelman, who s n the Wharton Joseph McMahon. who s n the School, a member of Zeta Beta College a member of Ps Upslon Tau fraternty, busness man- fraternty, a member of the ager of Mask and Wg, and was Houston Hall Student Board of lent of the freshman class Drectors and Paul Zemke who n 1954 55; Peter Kebllsh, wl. the Wharton School a s n the College, a member of member of Delta Tau Delta fra- Ph Delta Theta fraternty, co- ternty. a member of the Mask captan of the varsty football and Wg Club and on the Chrsteam, and a member of the Var- tan Assocaton Cabnet.

1 Ware Elected New Undergrad Charman Accomplshments of Councl n '55-'56 nclude Frosh Socal, Card Cheerng, Censure of Roters l>\ '.l.r M. 'jukt-r 111 - ' llll- ouncl voted unan mousl) a grant nl funds t" the the bgg Sm c h oun< l m ng on September 29, th n derg uncl has the At ll from : ward ncluded to publsh th the followng Monday's ally n tuncll by John C. T. football game Under ths plan peces of cardboard th mmeographed ln- throughout th H At a gven sgnal denta on. At the Councl voted that Skmmer Day.should be held th vy \\,1 also puah- Dur prvll councl recognlz and does At uncl cl '1 t propo brngs meetng of luncll 'dd hoped and ndepend usly un Mor lurng nn " ould do all n ts the nnoc The resolutlo that uld be taken so that do not occur upheld the r< ton vod - of canparty Durng ts May 11 meetng Un- d a group of mo- to put restrctons on ndvduals and fraterntes n order to prevent any dsturb- Bklmmer Day. Ft rsble for 11 ddlton, al ho>. to hold closed partes Skn ht. Locust Street Wll Be Closed Skmmer Day t from 36th 8 to 391.'d to all traffc durng Skmmer Day row, John C T. A charman of the street commttee of Undergraduate Councl nounc Ale:-. Ol Phladelpha had gven pern to close Loc. 6th, 37th, 38th and 39tl, ld be open to traffc Flow of Tran, flow of tral md not ntel h the rlty of the f s and v of Phladelpha to close then. ed would work a ho wshed to Alexander Comments Alexander noted that the per mt for closng tl on Student Affars referred a proposal from Undergraduate concernng closng the back to Undergra: more.uon Alexander then obtaned the permt consultaton wth off- phla Department of Strec Alexander sad that the block ng off of Locust Street for the Skmmer Day celebratons "would ad n havng the stuteel that they are part of the t wll create a phere and wll tend to unt The EDWARD (. WAR! Daly Pennsylvanan A WrmkUm Sttetf Puhltaan PublnktA Man through Fr. tmj far the.male UndergAuattt / h 1885 Unventy./ rnn$ v!m,m 1956 VOL. LXX MAY 18. 1956 Man tager HvaMA H Don. f.raluulr W mnmmer HEY DAY SSUE Frank s Vce-Charman Of Next Year's Councl dm G Wan harman of the 1 louston [all B ol Student Drectors was elected charman of ndergraduate Councl.t last nght's meetng <>t the Councl. Oth ted to re Jay. rank, nt [nterfraterntj Councl, vce-charman; Wallace don, presdent of tl tan Assocaton, secretar), Johnson, abbot ol ars Senor Socety, treasun Other members for 195( Robert S. Darofl tor-n<h Daly j^nl (ormer,, Pennsylvaman; Alexander \. Chrstan Assocaton, vlce-cl Del ml.resulent of M,j man; John Swope. torn A.m.. presaem o n jd(>nt of H,, xakon g, Kappa Beta Junor So tarjr and John c. T Herbert Fenroth, presdent " er. cjjtofof Sphnx Senor 8oxagon Senor: Rch-,. t,.,. M mh rv ard Fosmre. presdent of tl Graduatng Members sophomop Gordon Lnk. Graduatng members of the mlor class and Councl are John W. Alexander. Charles Loughran, presdent of former edtor-m-ehef of The on Undergraduate Councl. trck, former abbot New Members Frars; srael Lab... ner Further new members are presdent of the Hllel Founda- John McCall, presdent of the ton and Frank Weldk < ues Meredth, mer presdent of tl. of Sphnx Senor Socety; and former presdent of the Samual Schecter, presdent of Varsty Club. Rch- Other members of tl ard Tyrrell, presdent of the Undergraduate Councl ty Club. John L. DeGurse, former p purposes of the Under- lc ent of Ph Kappa Beta Jugraduafe Cou <d m nor Socety; Edward G n g. tuttuton. ar.sent former presdent of the sophothe nterest of the male students d Alall sl. ty, to promote the,.., communal lfe of the nsttuton former presdent of the Dorm- and to ad tl d tory Councl. r offcers n Specal Commttees morale of the stud. - Spe cal commttees of the ng proper order and n man _.,... tanng the good name and dg- Councl an ommltte, nty of the Unversty of Penn- El the Commttee o sylvan. Councl rnty Problems, the Comn recognzed as the offcal me- on Athletcs, the Commt!. dum for cooperaton between.....,......... the male undergradu,1 Non-Athletc Actvtes, the the authortes of the U: on Socal Actn slty." and the Commttee on Fresh: Outgong Offcers Elgblty for the Councl de- Outgong offcers of the Coun-......,.. cl are Hugh A. Vaughn, former P end}> u P n tne scholastc o f nterfraternlty rage of the members whch must Councl, charman; Davd G be 3.0 states the consttuton. NTRODUCNG THE CASUALLY CORRECT "SKMMER MARK " Talored faultlessly of mported Egyptan straw, hand woven and detaled by the natves n the hlls of Mexco. The exclusve "Skmmer-Mark " has the soft 3-bufton natural model crown so popular ths season, wth specal attenton beng gven to modest paddng. The back-strap and buckle are of the fnest domestc unborn calf, whle the flap pockets have regmental strpes on left flap, the authentc Hogan tartan on the rght. Button-down brm, button n back of crown. Pleatless, of course. Modestly prced. CLOTHES OF CHARACTER JACOBStd

1 : KKUAV \l\\ 18, UA.' 'l V\>-. l.\ ASAN PAGB THK ty buld: hold murh of tn f vy, whch thn wth 1873 m bumbl vy.rh son-s Located ol lld. vy Stone Hstory gave turn whch ll are those l a Hall, 18 n the..11. um. 5 on try, 2 on the new ( buldng ch Hull and thl nee bulldl!v well preserved, the 1873 dgsd of (.1 on the Phy buldng planted at the Moore School buldng to comm KMth year n w n taught at the UnlV Day Notes [neldent ;>lora- of nfo whch wl' not ndcated by Although most of t md by Stanley Fsh ccssarlly World 1 n two of the mddle whch bear, n place of the :bols. mprnts d a combat bell, ely. K7!{ VY STONE t has h< tdtonal that annul restng place of the out slgn- V wll be plant) adng, but t frm tradton as llustrated by two adjac n Houston Hall b of whch xactly s not known; re no offcal xcept those n Day's on; there are no photographs to preserve what tme and weatherng may destroy. ra ago, only the ron probably crumpled by now t would set.nbols of a long and ho; away um Orgnal Plantng Noted : for the orgnal plantng vy removng ty buldngs from from 1873 whch n a the graduate n held old ;larly should ;,l to her d> the Unversty. Wth tl. early n the m of plantng vy upon graduaton Wr dffculty the best spot about the buldng d wth a of vy from Kenlwor' d for our task " Hghlght Of Reunon n 1951. lght of a : 1873 ould be accomplshed, howary to CO Day, the onlj son reputed to know the v. abouts of the earler stones. Day has commented on the long run sgnfcance of the Hey Although one mohe r< "the vy Stone s the only tangble record left by a Students to whom t meant lttle upon graduaton fnd, as alumn, that t s the only thng to whch they urn to recapture half for- n memor : : : : Senors, For the Spce of Lfe Remember PAGANO'S The Orgnal Pagano's Pzzera : 3614 Walnut Street jj For Delveres (ll FA 2-4105 " Men of '56 College's t's n the fl hoped to ob and Whl ne pctun H t CLASS HSTORY t unds. pus. crop ol pp ( Dck 1 myg By Ncholas Barnes mght T. o never has he equalled d by all when the at of de ally drc - wth term three requred lurng lour coned by,-n of gym c natural- Along wth tl [>us. for and soupon us wth gn.ng. ur 'ng phomore be honor of throw- The >uld be - ArnTr. The lesult was that every hou Krby 1- :k The run :oud" ve Kln on. nd of f thlete, and all reral honors Krby Hugh Vau : Wedknecht lohn D. P. A Tony Fnelll. The fool ung of the past now. U mgh wa. hall all remember t. "P wltb >" v hs offce long enougb to P he eager: ng ga Mud. a Washngton. W much relucta.,.ssen was a prexy. throu ar of d of hs tme consummtn r many d of.. All of Prnceton pro effort prov ng the College Hall drlv. heavy oak ex. As clear for Presdent-elect vel's bg black Oldsmoble sedan The : 1956. whch was the last class to expe councl system" of student government, was quckly ntated nto Pennsylvana's vy tons and cu am program, under the hat uprght puo ctzen Munroe E Trout, we proceeded to elect our councl- Jm Mller became Presacadem. cumatf. ed of ths poston by Way: pulled n ther v < the class, he leads, the hundred hand. Just arm ratng from Penn. By the And J 1956, the mghty Red and Blue lost 18 ga ll more. Mss Ann Bowman v, football Queen, and all the of '56 regarded her as a typcal vlvanan carred out admrably. P hand or mouth, har style by tv by Grffn, the agan, U par. s has et< mark Four years at Perm make further comment unnecessary other than you can't always on the records of ths great Unbe rght. We came four years ago Our Freshman Mask and Wg a.> ve as a class show was one we shall long re- of frends known to each o member, but whch the publc tbe communty, and to the Unforgot the next day. t was Mke of Pennsylvana as: Malkan s ng), he revews "We're the class that no-one put 1) ob erb Pennsylvana '56.",.,,,,,,,,,,,, Best Wshes from Dependable Coat and Apron Co. supplers of the STUDENT LNEN AGENCY : : ######

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FRDAY \l.\\ 18, ll DAL\ M NNS^ A VNAS PAG THB vy Stone Hstory by Stanley Fsh Men of '56 CLASS HSTORY The clngm another n ba. vears ago, only the ron been events bolts remaned of the 1883 sto. By Ncholas Barnes ts of great mp. ue bolts have Probably of 19&6 ^ s soon ^ MVer ^ he! vy, whch "although not necessarly con- crumpled to dust by now : prvlledr d by Dormtory < d wth the Unv. t d by al a long and ho: ully dm e grown yearly snce 1873 lppng,.und the Unl wth many 'hot m Orgnal Plantng Noted sylvana durng the last fou: by the! v men ol : us qute natural-. motvaton for the la "' l ',m l The verv stones whch m 1 Plantng of the l\ ',ourse ' the rush other actvtes and some very swm.,., u _.w " known to came upon us wth great r. >g. blrl movng j,,f f,^ ln Wharu,. s.. sure. lty, shortly al our : by th "J 1. ' (< Tn ""-,ul\ Slum N led ll add 1. Day Mn. for the n ' ch ll are two mo.'. 7 on AudltO :y. 2 Ol buldng ch Hall and th y wll preserved, the 1873 d nl the norl op of caton. Tl ad hoped to observe the Ths gave us the honor of throw- j^,, Pol. s enouf end of four whch n ve Klne, and J from her nom '"' uk of fund.- "ny's conference hall n two upper- ^,, fttng that the l should : from A as quckly a lor a gla w, a 1. th. at, ev, ery ho," he run. to revlv. ected.. pledbe o[ 1VV U P one of several honors Klrbj graduaton Wth some dffcult., e f t by and John ) lt the buld bool of Fnell. T " lled d hs v.>.. d wth won- th Of w f worth nkln Feld, and of the past now we were fullv d for our M but we shall all remember v major, awatng that bg day,..hh.l Munut. or <M K.nnnn Krunon Qfflce enourn ^ [ 0.bably t! n 1951, as the hghlght of a p, (> eagerly a Bud. 87t VY SKM unon, the Class of 1873 (>all from Wa wth Pn the Flord r"".,, n t has become tradtonal that replanted the class vy. Befon Blue fulflled t: ', r \ and on the P nnual restng place of the ths could be accomplshed, how- releved of hs mng no more" by defeatng the tger and on tl. thout sgn- ever.lt essary to consult duv be Unversty, thereby eleven All of Prnceton promptly t enort uc buldng. Tod.. ll be t the Moore School Often the vy wll b the only per- leavng the College Hall drve heavy oa. u.'rth stshj hudtnff To th Unversty's new- son reputed to know the where- way clear for Presdent-elect pulled n thell he led the cla> Harwell's bg black Oldsmoblle th" l hund 100th year n whch el ' buldng, but ths s not yet has"comn"':.'" Cratng from Penn. By, And.1 as Edt' frm tradton as llustrated by Day commented o. 1J>56 wh (h WM - 195 6 the ml, be Dah.lvanan was slty. two adja.n Houston long nee of th. Q expe, d ou t admrably. Ppe n,d or Hall betw dates of whch Day Although one.. Day Notes ncdents coun, a" of student gov n was el" " mouth, har style by 1 mo- emment, was qucklv ed football Q...tv by Grffn, the the course of hs explo Pennsylvana's vy tradl- of '56 regarded her as a typ' ln, up to ths d nly tangble record tons and cus Begnnng P our vears at par. naton, locaton left by a ' ' to wth the F> or- make further comment unner The "lass has etxhed ts mark y of whch when correlated, known" there re no offcal whon ' lttle upon gradu- entaton program, under the sary other than you can't always on th" reat Und, record ose n Day's atlon fnd, as alumn, that t s gudance of that uprght cam- be rght We came four years ago themes m \\ no photo- JZ,J. the AV only th thng 0 t to whteh whch thev they P u -hman Mask and Wg a-s but leave as a prqc ;t our coun(. u. lonr. of frends known ^ each rve what tme can turn pture half for- men Jm M, ler ^came but wh> he communty, and to the Un- Although most of t lng may d< n memores. due to academc clr- forgot the next day. t was Mk of Pennsylvana as: curn 'ved of Malkan's nght, as the revews S "We're the class that no-one put t. Hs job was superb lcks. Pennsylvana '56." 1 Best Wshes Senors, from For the Spce of Lfe Dependable Coat Remember PAGANO'S and Apron Co. : supplers of the The Orgnal Pagano's Pzzera 3614 Walnut Street STUDENT LNEN AGENCY : For Delveres Call EV 24105?.

FOUR THE DALY PENN FRDAY. MAY S. Athletc Ma a m Kte and Dell of Kt-' and r FRARS Jr, r of K Tau Delta K unln F N : Al- 'ln Kap ach- foo del, Jr., ew, Kte and Key. Varsty Club, a dent n addton. Alan M b, Dormtory Councl pn Ph Undergraduate ncll, Vl " the or Class and presdent of Ph 81gl Donald. Strauber, pn Sgma Rho. of The Dally sylvan Amnl ng manager, and a member of Ph Alpha Theta; Jon Wurtzbu k and Wg Club, Kte Key, varsty swmmng, Ph Kappa Beta and a r of ted. and B HEXAGON : d Paul Sgma Nu, membe tectural ; Club ted Ward, B 1956 Record t Q. mer- mer- r of Club. Arch- Dstrbuted at 1 The 1956 Record wll be dstrbuted from 1 to 2 p.m. today n the Bowl Kun of Houston ll.ll attest Bej Day ceremones, John F. Dugan, edtor n thef of the 1964 Record, announced. James Wlson, busness nanaeer. sad that roeelpta wll be needed and balances wll not be collected at that tme. j SPHNX h Gamma "ary Varsty Club; 1' B Daroff, Sgma Alpha Mu. ed sylvanan. Kte and K L. D< Delta. W R Gll, varsty fo ordon, and Mu Mask and Kap; Club. Paul (> usurer! John d Ph rry Park- Pn Kapp Kl H Subln, Ph and Wg Club and head rfle B. Toppng. d basl] manager; Rchard G., Kapp -caplty BOCC dem 'lub, va >eball and s of Ph Kappa Further new members are Harry Ward, secretary Ph Gamma Delta, edtor-n-chef of the d and Ph Kappa Beta; Edward G. Ware, Delta Psl. charman Ho; ll Student Board; James F Wlson. Ph Kappa Sgma, vce-charman Houston Hall Student Board, and Ph Kappa Beta; John D. Woodland. Jr.. Beta Theta P, v football. Kte and Key and Ph Kappa Beta and Harvey Zal Alpha Epslon P, managng edtor of The Dally Pennsylvanan 1956 Record Dedcated to Ex-Provost Wllams The 1956 Record was dedcated to former Provost Edwn B. Wllemony held today. The re] tve who rethe dedcaton for Dr. Wllams sad that he felt that ths year's Record s one of the f produced at the Utlty. John F. Dugan, edtor n chef of the 1956 Record, sad that the book was dedcated to the for- mer Provost n recognton of many contrbr the Unversty. Color Paces ncluded James Wlson, busness mana- Of the 1956 Record, noted that tn book s 500 pages ght color pages K1 throughout the book. Wlson sad that the Record d recognzed that "from the ancent arena to the modern occuped a promnent place n man's soand so, much athletcs. ( unpus Lfe Pctured EDWN B. WLLAMS Wlson also sad that specal Wlson sad that the 1956 Rec- that the students are to brng emph! been placed on ord wll be dstrbuted today ther recept wth them f they the pctoral rep on of from l to 2 p.m. n the bowl wsh to obtan ther yearbook campus lfe." room of Houston Hall. He noted at that tme. THE 1956 RECORD P r o u <l 1 v Presents PENN'S FNEST YEARBOOK Sen enors <:OW;RAT(1ATONS am BEST WSHKS Thespan BOOKS DSTRBUTED BOWL ROOM HOUSTON HALL ZAVELLE'S Congratulatons Bon Voyage Houston Hall Store Penn Players

FRDAY, MAY 18, DANA PENNSYLV Wl W PAGE FVE Skmmer Day Race To Test 150 lb. Oarsmen Three Jazz Bands Play Penn Crew's mprovement f ace Pr " ceton? on 3 J. 6 Tomorrow Lneup Changed Durng Skmmer Races Pennsylvana's varsty heavyweght crew s hewn after fnshng second to Fata n the Blackwell (up Regatta on the Schuylkll Rver. Coacta foe urk wll fll out the Penn shell wth the same elghl as has started the Quakers' last three races; how. John Wesc, number two Harry Parker, number three. Jm O'Bren, number lour. Chuck Kcker, number fve, Kll Golden, number sx. Frank Ketts. number seven, Kruce t rocco. stroke, nl ne. and < o w an. John DeOurse. by.lovd Swam 11,s the PennsjU ana varw mpned enough to get back on the wnnng track tomorrow n the Skmmer Day featu the queston that only the competton aganst a rapdly mprovng Navy Alumn eght and B Wsconsn crew of unknown qualty wll answ n coach Joe Burk feels that hs mprovng snce the begnnng of the.season. n the Cup Regatta aganst Prnceton Colunl. lght not even good enough n the varsty spot n the r and Wl to the JV th. The ek the eght ty poston, only to b( bed by gtha by Yale n the Blackwell n the Adams cup race at Anthe Red and Blue ag faled to retan one of ts trophes but managed to b hghly touted Navy "Admlra fnshng thrd behnd Harvard mprovement n BARCl kend the Quaker oarsmen agan showed sgns of mpro they took thrd hnd Yale and Cornell n the EARC sprnts n that race, although they w th, they avenged the earler def the hands of Navy, Prnceton and Harvard. Penn eght has fnshed frst only once ths year n varsty competton. 1 ker d Rutgers by one ;ths n the frst race of the season. The crew also de feated the Prnceton and Colum- JVs n the Chlds Cup Reon the Quakers' one at the hands of and Yale n the n but Penn late ed both n July the Penn eght captured the Grand C'hall. Cup fnal at H son. A (lose Race Burk s of the opnon that the Admrals wll be the crew to beat n tomorrow's ra< umnl ha along rapdly snce Perm's earler A cl y. wth -up. la the ' Penn mentor sees tomorro ure. Penn wll have the adva of rowng on a famlar cou: although earler n the season the Quaker eght rowed a \ poor race at home n the Black- J Regatta. The Admrals hav- 1963 when n by a l Crocco s the only oarsmen n th boat now who rowed aganst the Admrals n 52. Fred Lane. th< 4roke and other senor member, was a member of the JV tune Penn eght s made up of nshlp crew, two sophomores and one man promoted from last JV. Penn Lneup Lane strokes the Penn whle John 11 (.'rocco holds down th rows n the sx slot, and Bll Golden rows fve. Two sopho- FRED LANE Chuck Bcker and Tom O'Bren, hold down the foul seats respectvely, whle Harry Parker rows n the two.lohn Wese returns to the bow poston. Burk ch ed ths year's eght as a crew that "does not er naturally." B ol ths lack of naturalness the Penn eght has had to put more concentraton n ts rowng than last hampons. Under have had to neglect ths concentraton wth the result beng poor showngs n several races Burk en-.(1 that the crew s not so good that t can concentnr form alone, so the problem s the tme t wll take for the eght to mold them tural unt. The race wll be over the same 2,000 meter Olympc dstance that the Quakers covered n 6:20- d at Washngton. The Navy Admrals were clocked at 6:22.5 for n ther tme tral. ndlcatl very clos.morrow. Burk cautoned that too much relance shouldn't be placed on as wnd and condtons were dfferent when the two c -ed. Last Home Race Burk attrbuted much of Wspoor showng n the FA o the Badger's lack o n the shell they used for to bad weather the nsn eght were forced to take a tran from Chcago to ngton and ddn't arrve for the race untl late 1 nght. They had only 15 mnutes,'.\ the borrowed Navy shell before ther tral heat n ce the Badgers wll lng Perm's new JV shell Tomorrow's race wll b> last home regatta of th for Penn. They have three conremanng on the schedule. t Cornell at thaca on the 26th and then partcpate n the RA Regatta at Syracuse on June 16th. At the end ol the Penn eght wll conp t h e Unted States Olympc berth at Syracu ty, junor ty and freshman llght- tu 'll: rrow to face the Tg< llth annual Wood-Ham mond Cup Regatta on Th>. wll be "cond wn n four olumn, the Bla Cup Regatta on the.schuylkll and havng lost to Navy at AnlOlla for the Callow (up Saturday the Qu : to qualty ol the FARC champonshp m lgllth Bll Myers d however, that ths a unusual year n 150 lb. rowng that th. AS wthn length of each other and that the EARC race ncluded all of them. Four Foot Margn Myers, although dsapp. that the Penn oarsmen dd not qualfy tl lavng won the EARC ttle last sprng, emphaszed the fact that all of early equal n The Peru qualfyng by only four f. t year, the Wood-Hammond Cup only con- vhch the Penn llghtw. 'faled to wn. t was the thrd n lor the Quaty 150s, who have not won the cup snce 1952. The Quakers also lost the event last year, but managed to wn the JV o n varsty competton. P! ton 1. by a 6 4 margn. Undecded On Lneup My. : to mak changes n the varsty boat ths stll undecded as to h Ths wll be the next to last tor the Penn 150's ths year. The Quakers wnd up the ' son wth Cornell at tl week. The Wood-Hammond Cup was n graduad n competton n 1941 by Edward Wood and Stevenson Hammond. Skmmer Day Programs Wll Be Dstrbuted To Those Persons Present at Annual Event Max Kamnsk) and hs All Sonnj Greer and l-^ band, and Ron Grober and ns Quaker Cty Rlwlm Kngs wll be the bands performng tomorrow afternoon on the banks ol the Schuylkll R m 3 to 6 p.m. The three j.// bands wll " ng from open trucks on the- rver hanks. t. how n prevents the outdoor rmance, the jaz concert wll be moved to rvne Auun. Kamnsky, who s a trumpet player, plays regularly at the Central Plaza, the Met- Weekend Sees Teams n Acton ropole, and Chld's Pa n.unt n New York, wth ns All Stars. Just recently, Kamnsky performed n the the BUmmer Da] ton for the crew on the Schuy kll, H other penusyh Greer Descrbed wll a).on tn, drummer, was marks the fnal weekend d, by Robm Brtll(. r of major actvty for most sprn... band sports' teams. Only Ua y char:.ehgh on Wed :.g "one of th. rumnesday remans on the hon r has lule. played wth Duke Ellngton and Baseball group for enty ).ll squad '.more n the EL contests. They n. r- College of Alpha vard ths afternoon and Dart n P fraternty. He and mouth tomorrow, ' group recently won the Md- >on. Mard Golf ' crbed 0 Sportng the best record ol Khythm Kngs as havng any of P. the goll an 0 ng Harva nd band." Skmmer Day Program brdge. At ' a Skmmer day Lacrosse program wll tx d out to team meets those v. vewng a strong Cornell squad tomor g row afternoon on Stewart Ths The frosh stckmen wll program." he sad,.. tme n an pctoral revew all about the away match. th tng n the Testa Penn's varsty tenns team CO Burke" Also n the journeys to Harvard and Anna]) among other ols for weekend matches. Th photographs ol frosh meet Prnceton ths afte,d of noon on the Law School Cou ow. Booths on Rver Assgned to Unversty Groups Rversde booths for Skmmer sgned to the varous Unversty organzatons announced Rchard Ramsey, booth charman Correspondng to the map they are: 1. Delta Upslon, 2. Alpha Epslon P, 3. Sgma Nu. 4 Theta Ch, 5. Tau Epslon Ph, 6. Beta Sgma Rho, 7. Delta Ps, 8. Kappa Nu, 9. Delta Tau Delta, 10. Sgma Alpha Mu, 11. Beta Theta P, 12. Ph Sgma Kappa, 13. Zeta Ps. 14. Sgma Ph Epslon, 15. Ph Sgma Delta, 16. Acaca-Lambda Ch Alpha, 17. Moore School Councl. 18. Tau Delta Ph. 19. Beta Tau and 20. Ph Epslon P. Others are: 31. vy Club, 32. Sgma Alpha Epslon, 33. sports lub, 34. Kappa Sgma. 35. Alpha Sgma Ph, 36. Delta Kappa Epslon, 37. Ph Gamma Delta. 38. Kappa Alpha, 39. Delta Tau Delta, 40. P Kappa Alpha. 41. Alpha Tau Omega, 42. Ps Upslon. 43. Ph Delta Theta, 44. Sgma Ch. 45. P Lambda Ph. 4b. Ph Kappa Sgma. 47. Beta Alpha Ps. 48. Alpha Ch Rho, and 49. Theta X. Ths year marks the seventh annual Skmmer Day. Orgnally named Callow Day after the crew coach Rusty Callow. 3- ScH (xyfrlt- R)S,F ]Z~l HtKS U34 5 C 7 '<jf ' T CAM O loo h The map shows the locaton of the booths along the Schuylkll Rver, that are assgned to the varous Unversty organzal.us. Ths year's Skmmer Day s the seventh annual celebraton of ths tradtonal event whch was orgnally called Callow Day.

1 PA( l ll DALY PENNSYLVANAN FRDAY, MAY 18, Former Olympc Champs Meet Perm Admrals Seek To Regan '52 Form n Skmmer Contest Aganst Quakers Hop \'\ Lloyd Swam Whch tnpcs Saturday At tl. > leges ympc Wsconsn Crew Rebuldng Wth Only Fve Lettermen 8chuylklll Bklmm the the Navy, 54 h nd, whch ganed for the gold g un- trlumphs, cht to the Olympcs The bg qu< wll th able to get back nto top physcal mplc cluled for the end of June 28th at Syra- ed at the alum: :.. but the ( the n tl -a group \dmrals d by by three lenghl 14th Olymquar- and dd, however. de- Navy varsty by n H' n md bg test of the campagn the Adn ad do Navy and Penn p Re- : race 11 mral n the runnng untl the fnal quarter mle when they faded and Harvard pulled away to wn thl ppearance was on Burk n tut of n. Burk t the k and he. four of the Ad; Dave '.' ght.s l;. rrow. e age s 25 1 only lous row >re gong to Frank Shakespeare holds down the bow p> number two k Murphv the fve oar. Henry Proctor rowng sx. Way: and Ed t Stroke fll the other rowng spots n tht Manrng, squadron com. ' the the beat for the Alumn. s. -. \<ln,..: -. v m the foreground barelj edgng out a "junor varsty" Admrals CTOK at the fnsh lne wth wlum they staged an exhbton race. Shown left to rght are; bow, Frank Shakespeare, two, Wllam Felds, three. James lunbar, four, Rchard Murphy, fve, Robert Detweller, sx, Henry Proctor, seven Wayne Frye, stroke, Fd Stevens, and coxswan, Dave Manrng. Burk 10th Coach Seventh Annual Skmmer Day Held To Honor Oarsmen, Coach Of Penn Crews by Gerald lrschhorn As ths s H th annual sprng when a day to honor the crew, perhaps t would be g to fnd n Eghty Years out about the begnnng of th tltutlon. The followng s quoted from the May 11, 1951 DALY PENNSYLVANAN: Burk. wnner of Pennsyl- le nght back n those prehstorc days of 1949 n the dreary month of February, three men l man to Unversty of Pennaylla crew. A n number con slderlng that the Red and Blue rowng snce 1877 Klls Ward was th : three dfferent tl 1877 to 1879; 1888 to 1891 and from 1896 to 1913. n 1887 uel Powel, Jr. handled the coachng assgnment After Ward resgned followng the 1891 campagn George Woodruff succeeded hm for B fve year perod He s un George Woodruff who orgn "guards back" of- n football. an Nchols, an Englshmen, was engaged coach n 1914 and he served for two nm 1910 through 192, 1 ) ph Wrght, one of rowng's fgures and the orgnator and promoter of lghtweght rowng, served Jm Rce bed out the year 1926 when Wrght left. Fred Spuhn. a product of Washngton, n 1927 to serv year before Rusty Callow assumed charge n the fall of 1927. rved contnuously untl the sum: 1942 wn secu ve of absence and : ndustry n Seaattle John Carln coached Penn- 1943 war-tme crew. When rowng was revved n 1946 Callow agan took cover. He re- >o to tak at the Naval Acad Joe Burk, probably Ca'low's oarsman at F vana was named d the beloved coach, when Rusty went to Navy. He had coached the freshman crews at Yale for four years before returnng to Penn. met n the dark r< A whch made Callow Daly Pennsylvanlan offces. Da y one of the bgg. Ther mnds were seethng wth ^e" for ^a^tng^ 'u"eghl : to note these gett"^ Jgjg "^. furth who some day,^b, p "^u"t nn / mght become hstorcal foot- ^bj^vcaltowweekend s. Bll Grant senor crew ma uay l nager n that fateful year, Alan Name rovng reporter for the D.P. and an especally mysterous personage wth the unassumng name of Phl Moloney. Arouse Students The attuned to the Was (hanged To elebraton was a would be a gross understatement. Callow Daj to stay. 1951 found the getc Sprt Commttee undertakng the huge proport. the event. The name was ^ SlSSve m^sd ^.SnS -hanged SkhnmerDay Sue h low > th"were' dscuss n to Coach Cal1 " n to as " thecrew'and some nethod^ bv \ unu ' tht ' coacnm B Poston at whch student mterest could be Ul( Unltcd States Naval Aca ' All the other spurts at Penn more P erm ' lne '>t "ame. had some day on whch they Healthy Poston were honored, why then not The ave not changed also the pre-.skmmer Day, and t stll holds : by Yale's Derby Day. the healthy poston of beng the f that could be called a prece- top weekend of the sprng dent. especally ths year when t falls ( allow Day concurrently wth vy Weekend CALLOW DAY was agreed up- Although of the crude on wth unanmty, and the show and rotous actons of the was on. The sylvana student upon occason, -gn of respect for that often been the subject of great Rusty Callow. Ther gatlon and crtcsm, t deas were now comng n a pro- nevertheless has taken place ; lood. Then another brllant thought was gven expresson, not wear straw hats on that day? Ths was receved wth much favor and another nc- 1 tradton was on ts merry way. No defnte plans were set for that year other then nvtng the varous fraterntes and ndependent Penn groups. The turnout was amazng. The tradton was now on a each year snce ts nsttuton Skmmer Day has beco wdespread event, the panorama of crew races, brght blazers, straw hats, jazz bands and most of all gaety s known to college students throughor.t the country t s an everlastng memory to any ndvdual who take trouble to travel to the banks of the Schuylkll and jons n the festvtes of the enthusastc thousands who have come to frm bass. Soon, the next year realze the true worth of Sklm rolled around and plans were ; mer Day. Pctured above s the eght oared crew of the tnverstv of \\ cousn. The pcture taken at last weekends EARC'l shows the Badger shell crossng the fnsh lne n ts heat. Hampered by lack of practce and a strange shell the Mdwest crew fnshed fourth behnd Cornell. Navy and Dartmonth. he Wsconsn ore and the Admrals pctured to the left are PCOB'S Skmmer Day opponen ftj lew smth Wsconsn coach Norm Son- Frst Crew Regatta n Amerca Held, 1833, on Schuylkll Rver Rj Gerald Hlrschborn We are told tha Wllam Penn took soundngs n the Schuylkll as nt falls to determne ts navgablty. n 1832 tl nt Farmount Dam was constructed e Schuylkll Navgaton hnul(. d, Compam for the purpose o although they mad< flnnrtno 1 the rnrks t the Falls ma J orlt y " ''"'K " ll " llks '", K ' were ' admtted to membershp tde water at th dam - graduatl an dea, place for bo. - the young men of Ph v un _ not long n utlzng t for dergradual for boat ub whch ng. On N 12, 1833, the Regatta d on the Schuylkll, and whle the character of ths event s not oth bed, t v. Unted States. 1st Boat (ub n Detrot. bember ;u. 1872 the houn Meg dem of the 1 ub. luylkll Navy was ord n 18D8 and pror to 186U the north bank o The honor of p uakes frst boat club belongs to r>- ' ^ Avetrot, where n 1839 the 1), : cl.2 th, boat " Boat Club was orga Boattook up the sport n 1843 by the purchase of a shell. Hal joned th nd n u rowng nterest :. 1852 Harvard and Yal the frst ntercollegate boa' ulversltj rs. < ollege n Amerca on Lake Wn: Although the College Boat saukee. New Hanpsh Club anlzed n 1872, t a two mle straght pull to wnd- ut untl 1877 that the frst ward for eght oared barges. rowed by ard won the event by tw ty Barge n about ten mnu The honor of beng the thud lore g belongs ; sopho d the College Boat to Pennsylvana. On Apr. ; entrely of Soph- 1854, a group of students or- omon ed the Unversty Barge son, 1955, under Coach Club and began to row on the Schuylkll, near the spot ther greatest SU the Unversty Avenue to date. n addto: Brdg' nds. Nn tn three coveted Cup reg boat called the Hesper- Adams, Blr-kwell, and Chlds, ju has been faced wtl a major rebuldng j<>> tns year n attemptng to mold a representatve Badger eght. Only fve lettermen return from hst year' crew, and only three ol these rowed on the 1955 varsty n Row The Badgers hs d n only one fo fallng to qualfy for the fnals of the EARC's n Washngton, D.C. 1 urday. Wse fnshed fourtl hnd Cornell, Navy and Dartmout n earler warmup races at la n February 1 Florda Southern by one and a half lengths and barely nosed out Rollns College by sx feet a short, nne-tenths of a mle course. The Red and Whte oa have been hampered n practce by the cold w< Lake Mendota ters. Ths lack of practce may have been one of tl ther poor showng hngton. lour \l, n, year Wl won four losng only to Penn at Madson lefeated v ourse n a race not started untl 7:45 p.m. Hgh wnds and ran forced the o darkn have nvolved n an even strangncdent. n the H'J'J RA champonshp at rou N Y, W held a one length lead 0 wth about '., mle left n the A berry crate floated nto the path of the Wsconsn eght forcng t to swerve off CO and Penn won by fve fet RA Champons onsln won ts frst and only natonal crew ttle at the 'den They kept at'a publ won the EARC boathouse. n 1855, ths club erec- sprnt ttle, captured dual races ted ts present brck buldng wth Rutgera, Wsconsn and just below the ste of the Bach- Co ecpnd m the '" /' a y f/% c h r r e P " Prnh(. rs t elor's Boat Club. n 1872 the RA Regatta and clmaxed the club moved nto ts present sn fort by annexhn t should be explaned, howeve ted Henley Grand Chalthat the Unversty Barge Club lenge Cup on the Thames Rver was not even at the begnnng n England. RA ' Olbers of the w. varsty eght to the All A that year. All-Amercan.s are no longer chosen Ths year, the Badgers have datvely lght schedule wth only three regular son co ted. Penn Track Teams Meet Lons at Home Both the Pennsylvana varsty and freshman track teams culmnate ther outdoor dual seasons tomorrow by hostng Columba's cnder forces on Frankdd startng at 12 noon. Por ty t wll be the frst tme snce the early part of the century that they have met the Lons n dual meet comton. The Quakers should e no trouble, havng fnshed fourth n the Heptagonals last vth 28 ponts to Columba's one. Undefeated mler Bob Mortenprnter Joe Mlgnon and shot putter Car! Shne are ex- pected to lead the freshman. The tme of the meet has been moved up to afford students an Thngs were much the same n Pennsylvana crew n 1906 as opportunty to see the boat races they are today. The Quaker oarsmen carred ther shell n the same later n the afternoon. Busses overhead fashon as they do today, nto the same boathouse that wll leave for the Schuylkll at s n use at present. 2 p.m.

FRDAY, MAY K Clang! Clang! Clang! DALY PENNS\ A AM AN EVEN Fraterntes Hre Three Trolles, Dxeland Bands For Tour of Phladelpha, Trp to Wllow Grove by \\ lum Ryker muda-clad fraternltj rd blarng dxeland ds, wll clang ther way fn through t on to the Wlrk to- whlch h (l by Kappa Nu fraternty Good Luck to v wll " ad he KN K to Durng md wll b wll n The Class ur for rty wll papers, two a Sunper magazne supp /> / / Three trolles have been hred by Kappa Na fraternty n take brothers and ther dales on a lour of the ekj and out to Wllow (.rove \nnsernel Park. l-.arh troll\ Mll h.ur a dxeland hand n t and wll be eovered wth banners, streamers and specal del (ons One of then wll be deeerat tweedy trolly" wth a back strap fastened to the rear of t whle a foulard te has been panted on the fronl of '56 M rather un-han^yman, Paul, Ht hs fngers, nstead of the wall, And he roared out,'oh, curses! t hurts! And whats worse s, can't lft my Schaefer at all Class of '58 Note to do-..-your.bw Tonght, try Schaefer. f, real beerbrewed only wth nature 1, fne., ngredent,, and wth core, prde ond concence n extro-large meo.ure. f. beer at t, be.tl For real enjoyment-real beer! BEST WSHES for the FUTURE SUCCESS of the CLASS OF '56 Class o( '57 M SCHAEFER BREWNG CO NEW YORK

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