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54? rag; ?gx 11x 21:: ,x ,VJN mapgright 1928 119 HJ. 335. ?mnht 33mm: 3315. 5. QIreaI SBMiMess gmhmager WWW ME 1 a .45.,MWsmWw gmmiVE 1111mm? 6100 in $13511? 951i: q-ggglMiu gle: msimsii' 9m 3153th 333here the 33211; of 0912! emmmt Nitfang $12215 the Zliastem 5kg , ' THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE JUNIOR CLASS I ' OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR NINETEEN TWENTYvEIGHT BY THE CLASS OF NINETEEN TWENTYvNINE. cm W .... A :ert-WRV h .w um-ssu V T0 aRaIpb Earn $32321 For his genuine sympathy with the aspiration and endeavor of student life, For his exemplary leadership and strenuous activity, preparing the way for a greater Penn State, For his inspirational guidance to us, as individs uals and as a Penn State unity, toward nobler achievement, With affection, with respect, and with appreci' ation for these gifts to Penn State, and with confidence in his ability to accomplish for our college unprecedented weiivbeing, We, the class of 1929, dedicate this LaVie to the President of our College. Mk, . 4 :r, ri-snyr. vhnsspwrvrxwhu w. m i. .. a . . .2 .. . . i: z: W. E2 47:. .. L. .i .72. u . 3? J... . ., : u: :: . .. Mu... Pmsidentt Ralph Dom Hetzel RALPH D. HIC'I'ZIaIu u sun 0f the Middlv Wcsl yMurrill. Wisconsin. l?c- t-embur 371st, 188m; by training in its Public Schools and Slate Uniyvrslly LNIL, 1900, L.l..Bu I908M by prm-liu- 01' law. lulm' Professor 113 .llu- Oregon Slum College and Organizer and Director of its lelvnsimI At'liylbos: by brilliant svrvicc rendered lbv Stale M New Hampshire as spurlluul Ilinllwr 0!. its Sluh' Universily; by u genuine rvmrd nl' inspirulinn, luml work. zu'bimvmlmll. nwognilinn of' uml l'rivmlly m-opm'uliun in lbv mmmun purpusvs 01' our bvlmwl Pmm Slulv; by llw unanimous mim- of tlu- Cum- nmnwcullb, 'Ibruslws, Alumni, Vzutully, Students and our Constituency. tlu- pmplu of Ibo Slulm whose bust inlercsls are our suprmnu lalsksy. by all lbcsc uml morn, Prositlvnl llvlzvl is bllvd l0 b0 illHl is uwlzlimml: 0m Bellmred Leader Our Program We should be vmm-iuus Hf lbv ln'nwmlnusly allimml nmmrlunilios uml tbul lbv rvvolulion- zlry changes wbivb buvc resulted l'mm lbu buw made il vlcur lbul if. llw youlb 0f lmluy :Iml lmnm'mw is In rvulizv llwsc aulvunlugvs, bu musl Hook knowledge which w mnlml uvor Ibis gruul new force? illl'l'PilHOd dmmlnd fur mbu: delolmwnl ol' svivnlibu prowssvs ill give him in sumv nwusurc g I think we buvo a right to believe lbul Ibis lan'gv. mmplimlud, vunlbvr- HOIHO. signilivunl, prwious institution is now muvil lg slmvly bul irresistibly in tho rigbl dirm'liun Those of us who are immediately rcspnnsiblv fur ils val-bving prmnisc our unquallifiod devotion, wbivb ms sbull muusurv against yours. vbullongingly. mnfitlvnlly. uml in Ibo conviction lllill only Ibmugb llux tlvvolml ullbrl 01' all 01' us, shall we zm-omplisb lbv purlmsv that unites uur llmugbls and hopes? foreman Chivalry by its religious acceptance of its code; to right wrong; to succor the oppressed; to be gentle to women; to seek honor in 2111 high endeavor. The outward forms of chivalry are dead, but the ideals which they represented are still a source of power in noble living. Thus the epic purpose of a far-off age may live again in us. g CIVILIZATION is judged by its ideals. We judge the Age of The ideals of Penn State life are embodied in our Penn State Code. By its acceptance shall we be judged in days to come. This volume has been compiled with a dual purpose. It is a record of the college year. May it serve to renew our loyalty to Penn State when dim reminiscences supplant the vividness of our undep graduate life! May it be an instrument to reafiirm our devotion to the Penn State Code! 1111192 imam- 1 15$2 Qtullege 11 25112 6212135525 III-gttihitiw IV-KEIJP $1115 V4QBI'gani3atiUIIs P. g h... I U .m. E b E 33311019 3639 - ' E25, heater far thg Ernst than all that Ker, 33211221111 the afnarheh n:nfun of hitting, 05th the hlnfnn Gblgmpi: thatinteer; Whnugh Iightlg priznh the rihhnneh panh- ntcnts three, Eat :nllegiasc juimt, 31 am glah what here fulpd :nlleging fnas mine 31 huh. -James Russell Lowell ' 93W an i ?Ehz Qtampug 1 .J V' b .1114 ?hgzwr ,. - .um-m v. 0 AW: .49,ng . i, H V w; , QI. . .11 . ,. .. .5an .wwxmm. ..V.. IV uh a ,. , 20$ M... uh. n 5 r .5 r4 0- P n. ,m- J a '5. 2,1 . www.inv ;-.x - . ,A .n N Join S. 1915111211 11111.1'11 D. 1112'1'21-21. JOHN A. 11. Klil'l'll 111111111115 1;. 11111111111 NAME 1. B. WA11111N1211 W. S. W131: 11. W. 13111.1111113'1'011 111311111 D. 1111mm 111111;.111 11. KII-zss CLAIM C. PHILLIPS ADMINISTRATIQN 6Board of Trustees EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Unwrnur of II11' Cummunuwlllh l'rvsith'nl 11f Iln' Cullvgr Sn111'I'i1111'mlt'nl I Publiu Instrurlinn Svcrt'lury 11f zlgrirullm'c APPOiNTED BY THE GOVERNOR 111-2511113121; 1.111151111'11 P11. - M1111dvi11c, P11. 1211 A1011 Sl1c11,l Philadelphiai - - - 253 West 11111101 51111111, Williumspmt P11 Wi11i11n1sp111'1,1111 - -R.1.D.N11.11,W115111111r11111,1,11. ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NAME 1.11. M. ANDREWS - 1111211111111: 11. 11111111; AMBROSE N. 1111-2111. JAMES 1.. 1111111111 11. WALTON Ml'1'11111-:1.1. .1. FRANKLIN 811113.115 W11.1.1AM 1.. AFFELDICH B11111 A. Mussm JAMES C. Will'l'li NAME E. S. 111111111111 JOHN C. 11115111111111 - 11111112111 11. 1.1:w13 A. W. MITCHELL 1911111111111 11. 01111111 VANCE C. 11111101111113; WILLIAM 1.. M1:1.1.11N CHARLES M. SCHWAH 1111111 A. MCSPARRAN WILLIAM P. R11'1'111101:K - 111111511111 J. FYSON FRANK P. W11.1.1'1's - 1111511112 N1 I 1520 Spruce S1111111, Philadelphia - Braddock Av11.1111d 1.1111111115131vd.,15115111111111 1 1216 Carnetrie Building, Pillslnwih - 115 E1151 Rich Sl1eel,Columbus, Ohio - Orphans, Court, Cily-Counly Bldg, Pittsburgh - 1.107 Pack111d Building, 111111111111 11111111 Hillman C11111 81 Coke Company, Pillsburnh - 821 Vine S11'c11,1 Scra11lon,P11. 37 Wall Sheet, New Y111k C ily - ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES 111251111; 111:1; - 7301 Penn Avenue 15115111111111 Johnstown, P11. C11udcrsp1111,111. - 606 M111'in11Bank Bldg. ., E1'111. P11. - Kimbertou, 111. 111111'isl1urg, P11. - 1' rlck Building A1111111, Piuslnugh 25 Broadway,b N1 1'11 York Cilv . l u1'11iss, 1.11 - 5111111 College, Pa. - 191111'11c111111, P11. C111111111'dv11111, Pa. - Harrisburg - 5111113 C11111'gc - Harrisburg Harrisburg '1 1111111 chrmus 19211 1928 1.929 1.929 1929 1929 1111111 1111111111125 1928 1,928 1928 I929 I929 1929 1,930 1.930 1930 11111111 11111111125 1928 1928 1928 l 928 1929 1 929 l 929 1 929 1.930 1930 1 930 1930 ORGANIZATIQN OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUS'HGICS ll. WAL'I'UN Ml'Hilll-ILL - - - l'illslmrgh I'rm'irlvnl JAMl-IS G. WHITE New York City 1.1. . I'lcsithll RALPH D. IIIC'I'Zl-ll, - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nulv Lullt'gv .S'm-u'lm'y WILLIAM G. MUN'I'URFI Sluu- cullvgv TI c'usurw EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 019 THE BOARD OI 'INUS'IVEHS Micssus. Bnmm. BROWN. Cosmumc. Flsm-zu. MCCORMICK. H. W. MI'H:IH-;I.I.. SHIELDS AND Tum OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE President - - - - - - - - - - - - - RALPH U. Hl-ITZICI. Cmnplrollvr - - - - - - - - - - - - RAYMOND H. SMITH THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRA'I'ION Prvsitlvnl HE'I'ZEL. Dmns WA'rrs. S-uIKI-Tr'll S'mmmc'r. CIIMIm-zns. WI-IMH'. Muan-wn. Kme. WAuNmzk. RAY. AND R. H. SMITH: Swn-Iury Hmrwn 01' 1 'lClClH OI THE ACAleIMIC DIVISIONS St-Iuml ul' Agrivullun- - - - - - lh'un. R. L. WA'H'S: .S'm'rt'lury. II. C. PARKINSON lnslilnlv of Animal Nutrition - lh'rt'vlur. E. B. Funnies St'lmnl of Chemistry and Physit's - - - - . Hum! C. L. WICND'I': Sorrvlury. 0. I9. SMITH Svhoul ol' Mlumliun - - - - - - Noun. W. C. CIIAMIH-zns; Svrn'lulw. P. C. WICM'I-II: St-Imol 0f Enginwring - - - - - - Dean. R. 1.. szklc'r'r: va'olury. C. L. KlNSUH-I Suluml 0f llw Lilwrul Arts - - - Donn. C. W. S'I'ODIMRT: Sal'n'lury. L. V. T. SIMMONS School nl Mines and leullurgy - - Ading Hm . D. F. MCVARLANU: .S'm'rvlm'y. W. R. CIH-znsm Graduate Svlmol - - - - - - - Wlll. I3 .D. KERN: SW'I'PHIr'L E. W. RITNKLIC Ih-purlnwnl ol' Pllysit'ul Education Hirm'lur. Hl'tm BICZDEK Dvpurlnwnl of Military Svicm-v - - Cumuumdunl. COLONEL CLICNAIm MELANLIILIN. U. S. A. IL ' I JOHN S. Msmcn merlmr 0f I't'lllIS-YII'IIIII.II 28 The Past Year in Review History has been making with such rapidity during the past year us to he. the despair 01' the ehronieler. Nor is history merely repeat- ing itself; for new ideals, standards and zu'hiiwements have heen at- tained all along the line. The increased provision hy the Honored Governor of the Common- weuith has hreught new l'ueiiities, new opportunities, new respensihili- ties. That provision ueemnpzmied hy his wise concern and sympathetiv interest in the affairs of the College, past and future, zlugurs much for our righlfui development. The students who feel keenly the promise of more adequate physical facilities for work, hereby gird themselves to hetter performum-e 01' their tasks, while they join in expressions of gratitude. and 0f I'eiieitatii'm to His Excellency, the Cuvernm' 0f the Cmmnonweulth. The past year has hmught :1 general repair of Campus Buildings. inside and out; at Stores and Supplies Building has been erected, and am addition to the Dairy Barns. Work is under way on General Ath- letic Building, Engineering Building, Hospital, Layout. for Arhm'etum and for Winter Sports. The reconstruction illlti rehuhilitalion of Old Main, Science Building, Addition to Pond Chemical :l'iuhoruteries. Girls, Dormitory are on the boards.,, Other phms in process of reali- zation, hut not yet puhliely announced, are added tokens of a new physical Penn State iijust around the corner. Lust, hut not least, We have a new running track, and the Hellelbnte Central, even wields u more confident, ehesty whistle on its diurnal visitations. The Faculty has grown in 21 common consciousness of common problems, und there is u more piiuhie sense of m-eperzltion hetween the Schools and the College. The student hmiy has assumed a reflec- tive attitude toward traditions, customs. eiass and fraternity sToihles and follies? and 21 little keener uppreeiutinn 0f the values of seholarship. 29 ..4.1tv.;:.f EVAN Pucu First President of Ilm allege v 1 The Pugh Centenary-1928 livam Pugh: Hum. Iy't-hruury 29m. 1828. Himl. April 29M. Hm I. Slmlvnl. 'l't-nvlwr. 1828-1853, 'n Ut-I'mzmy. Vrunvv mul England. WSB'MSU. tlrmluulv Slme-m. Srix-nliul. uml Aullmr III. 'I'Iu- First I'n-sitlvm of Tim Funm-rs' High Svlmnl :md Tlu- Agricullurzll thllrgv nl' lH-mhylumiu. IHSU-IHM. I'II.D.. Cullingvn: IQ-Ilms CIn-miml Sm-iuly. London: Anu-riram Pllilusuphiml Suvic-ly. Phila- dvlplliu. Imipsig. Uvrmzmy. H33 l. SEICIM? THE VISION I fool am ollllmsiuslit- inlvrvsl in llw sm-m'ss of this Collvgv. own though I should m-H-r 1w in llw slightest tlvgrvo t'UIlllH'lPd wilh it. My plam was In lulmr for its vstallhlislmwnl and if I had llw Imlmr of participating in lhv dulivs il wmlld require of n lt-ut-IH-r uml pmrt'smyrmgmul. If I did nnl rvw-iyv that honor and it was Hill- l'vrrml upon ulllvl's whu would mukv il Mull it ought to lwi --llwn :llsn good. I mmhl y m lulmr lhmugh llu- inslrulm-nlulily 0f my friends to lmild up ml auxiliary t'slulylisll- mNIl in vnmlwliml with llw mIIt-gt' and thus :10 on mw slop toward vmnplvling: my $ itlvul. u lurgt' gmwrul t'vnlm'ing lminl l'ul' llw Slzllo Collvgv. with its nuxiliurivs in m vyvry vmmly. wilh ils im'vsliguliun stations in vwry lmx'nship. and soon with its l l , , nhsvrwrs UII t-wry farm. ; England. 1330. f . y ACCICIYHNU THE CALI. I know nut what I Imw yt-l dmw In mvril llw vunlidvm'v uf llmsv wlm haw nHl-I'Nl mo this position. lull in :u-t-vpling llw offer and assuming lhv rvspunsihililivs that it impnsvs. I shall 2H1 will! a firm rvxnlw. so far as H05 in my pmu-r. lo suliyl'y llw frivmls of llw institution lllul this mmfidvm-v Ims Iml Iwml mispIm-le' Agricullurul Cullvgv. IHOL FAI'IVIIFUL TU THIC TRUST I um rl-snlyvd lo slay wilh nur Cullvgo whilv God gives mv slrvnglll In lwrl'orm my dulivs lhvrv. II is my duly and my destiny 10 do so. and I shall N'Pk lmmn's in 5 NW pulh uf' duly and n! tlvsliny rulhvr than in Washington. Hmmm WAL'mx MITCHELL. '91! l'rosidt'nl 0f Ilw IhJIlI'Il nf 'I'ruslmu' $12 $1? dBalahaD Amman. lmm Tm H mm My ,2:qu blmlv ruruvs lIu' t'usqum uf mun. Elly lougII Imu'u IIIruslleI sun'. zlly .x'lranglll is us 1110 slrt'nglh I II'II. Hummsc my lu'm'l ix purv. xI maiden knight Io IIIl' is gin-II Surll Impv. I Imnu' nnl jvur: I yvm'n In In'wlllm IIm uirx Hf Ilwu'vn 'I'Iml nflm Inm'l mu Iu'n'. I muse m: juy IIml will no! t'vusv. I'urv spawn vlulllml in living Inwms. I'ura lilies 0f l'II'rIIUI ,HWI'P. IIHImso mlm's quml my llrwmis; zIIIII. slrivlwn by UN angers ImmI. 'I'Ilis mortal urmur IIm! I Il'cur. This Ireiglll and size. lIu's In'url mul mm, Al'v Ium'IImI. urv Iuran In films! uir. 'I'Im clouds are In'ulrcn in lIIc sky. And IIIruugII Ilm nmunluin-ImIIs :1 rolling organernmny .S'IH'IIS up. and sImIms 11ml fuIIx. 'I'Iu'n mow IIm Irons. IIm rnpsas nml. Wings flutter. vnivux Ilnm'r vlmr: I'U jusl and faithful IrIII'gIII of Owl! Ix'ide' UNI llu' prize is Iu'ur.n Sn pass I ImxluI. IHIII. muI grunge; Iiy bridge umI frml. by purl: uml pulp. xIII-urmmI I rirIr'. Il'IitIIt 01' leitIt'. lilllil I find IIH' IInIy Cruil. air Galabab 1113;? 39mm 5mm GLUE? igin of t; nn State Honor? ' 'n: w .3 tal principle as a i ng-nsn the Penn State . ;.- dent activity after .m-sponsibility of en- . lishment as I LIV I'lklm , K I f 17R 'IH 1?. , wrlrilknn IX? g LIiIVI i! Vfiw Lil willy WA $11 I ?VLW . I I UVH IHIX ' i I I , MI! I I U. fill 11 XENE, iii W K m q i It . I h RUM 05k! 'rlhfirli lkh 511?! KIV H .' illtlfi M NH :ttwll I HI 41M; i koxik ii H! In iii $in R i i :1 - N 'Ilullii , I V y I iuxLIV ? . HwFHh i iiiil'i ntu III . l! Ht I lit;- W I IH- .L' L ! '4 WW I NW ri'WVll W. L VJ ILLINLML ' 3W ' 97? 'mL m N ,. 11:16:.112W, W. LL'WJ'W LL 1th IV ' l?! r , .. , W l 1 , 11,3 l 'i. :1, I'LLJ 'WW HI! L' quH .L 4-,...g ,. '2 - g. - k L L V LH 1 - .nn. ,r '53 J; c ,, j ,rzq'pa'shupgsgx-gy - - -:- i : fhr$3 Iii. 17g; h ,waird l; M W 1:; l ' LL HL . 1 5.. . . . I WWI : Xi ': ' I ., ' x Lb, $.K le 3 5w. I . ,z, H x x 7 K ' . L :x f4..A Lx : , ,7 L L . ,. , , .. x f N. ', . u! u 35 JAMES Mu,nm.l.mn, ill 16. N. SI'LHVAN, '11- President AS'm're-Iury 11ml Treasurer The Alumni Asseciation Those emmeeted with Penn State very naturally think of her with a sense of loyalty to :1 great institution. This is particularly true or the graduates of the College, who have get- ten :1 dynamic and lasting good 'I'mm their ussoeiutiml with her. In 1870, only nine years after the fll'h'l class graduated from Penn State, the graduates organized themselves fur mutual heneiit and for the servit-e they eouhl render their Alma Matter. The Association has been active ever since, and sinee 19.10 there has been an Exet-utive Secretary working full time. Five years after the Association! was formed, the Charter of the College was amended to provide for the eteetion of three Alumni Trustees, that the graduates might have a direct intluenee 0n the growth and policies of the institu- tion. In 1905 the number of Alumni Trustees was raised to nine, so that of the twenty- seven persons on the Board of Trustees, nne-third receive their puwer by direct vote of the graduates. Keeping the Alumni informed and interested has heen accomplished largely through the Alumni publication, first published as :1 Quarterly, but since the reorganization fet- lowing the World War appearing as a monthly, the Alumni News. This periodical ranks with the hth of its kind in the United States, and fills a great need for the College and for the Alumni. The Alumni Association has taken active part in placing athletics at Penn State on the high plane we now see them. The Athletic Advisory Committee, now included in the new Board of Athletic, Control, has gone far toward fixing the athletic policy of the College. x G. E. Ilx-zsschnAmu-iu, .IO 1;. ll. DENNIS. 'I2 0. K. 8mm. 010 Firs! Vim' Pn-sidcn! Nvmml I'irv I'n'sirlvn! 'l'lu'rll l'it't' Prmitlon! Some ol' the t-nlcrpriscs vurrit-tl out by the Associulinn are as follows: il. Building the Graduate and Non-Cradualc Record, of 8,800 graduates and 3.900 mm-gruduulcs. They form lhe basis for 2111 alumni work. 2. Through the Alumni Trustees, il curries out the most important direcl responsi- hilily 0f lhu alumni to lho College. 3. Influence ulhlcliu policy through I'cpresenluliun 0n the Board of Athletic Conlml. 4'. Thu 0Booslcr Campuignf, of 010m was llw first systematic 0001'! lo have the Col- logo become better known. 5. Published 1110 War Record, containing the war biographies of 2,100 alumni. and lhe College purlicipulion in the World War. 6. Assisted groully in lhe Clm-rgvnuy Building Fund Campaign. 7. The Alumni News, published ton monlhs well your, ranks with the host in the United States. 8. Established Alumni I'ionmrmning and the Summer Pauly, and provides cnlvr- lainmvnl for alumni ill ull limes. 9. The Alumni Directories. 100. Created the Alumni Cuum-il, the alumni body rvpresenling all lhc District Clubs. 11. Assisting in awry way to promote active inleresl in the pruposed $8,000,000 Bond Issue. 12. The Alumni Association cream! and maintains il service organization to help individual alumni, Hm Classes, District Clubs, Campus Organizations, and lhe College in gen 9 ra 1 . Arthur Ray Warnock, A.B. Dean of M 911 Born, Mason City, Illinuis, i883, A.B., linivvt'sily ul' Illinois. 1905. In- slrm'tnr in English Literature, 1905 In 1910; Assistzml Dean of Men, Univer- sity of Illinois, 1910 In 1919. Admitted tn the Pl'itt'lit't', of Law, State 0f llli- nois, WM. Dean of Men, Pennsylvania Slallt- College, 1919. Fraternities, Phi Bt-lu Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Beta 'l'lwtu i'i. A Message from the Dean of Men The first two years of college life may he considered probationary years. Many men drop out of college during these years, and in time lose the college stamp more 01' less completely. The student who enters upon his junior year has committed himself. He is almost sure to graduate, and to he forever afterwards a college man, always enjoying the privileges and accepting the responsibilities of this distinction. It is with this thought and expectation that I take this opportunity to congratulate the members of the Class of 1929, and hope that those who have persisted thus far toward the goal will keep on to the end. To hold a degree from Penn State is a distinction that is worth striving for. deRiwthct Char1otte 15. Ray, M. A. Dean of Women Born, 'l'itusvillv, Punnsylvania. Taught in puhlic schools of Alh-ghrlly County and Pittsburgh, 1900-1919. 11.5., at University of Pittsburgh, I9I9; M.A., same, 1924-. Taught in high schools of Pittsburgh, 1919 to I923. Acting Dean of Women at Pennsylvania State College, 1N:hruary to Junv, 1923. lh-an of 1Volnon, St-ptmnhcr, 1923. anhn-r of Pi Beta Phi, Pi Lanllitla Theta, Omicron Nu, Bria Chi Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Sigma Iota. A Message from the Dean of Women It was expected that co1legc would do something for you. Indeed, it was once thought that any college would transform any youth who spent four years within its sacred walls. Like other time-honored delusions this has had to go its way because it was not supported by evidence. It has had to give way to the principle that a person gets out of college just what he puts into it. The student who takes away with him a definite and thorough knowledge of certain courses must have done real work to achieve such a result; the athlete who attains skill and fame in his particular sport has done more than listen half-heartedly to the instructions of a coach; the person who learns the fine art of living hing associated with higher education has a1so applied himse1f to the task. Neither a college education, nor any worthwhile hy- product of it comes by passive acquiescence. You get from it according as you put into it. 39 Agriculture The 5011qu of Agricullurv of The IH-nnsylvuniu Stale Cul- lcgc is working with other Land Cram institutions for tho ml- vum'vmmll of agriculture us an industry and for llw tlvvvlop- nwnl and improvcmml of rural smeiul conditions. The lwulvc fuur-ycur Ulll'Fit'lllil are designed l0 train mvn for service and responsible positions in agriculture and re- Iulml fields. Nescau'ch studios on :1 great diversity nl' sull- jmzls 2m: mnduulml by the Agricultural Expcrinwnl Station and the results ol. the invmligulions arc mnvcycd lo lhn people of HM: State by lhe Exlcnsion Service. In these ways, the School is endeuvuring to contribute Inward agricultural proslwrily, lwllcr munlry humus, and a happier rural popu- l' -n Null l'mrluml lHIhllHlll l'IvtI-In-r' Knumln-I 5h-Ihn::-lll Wnllu lh'ullvy l'nrkhmm H u-nn-r lmlvln-r Engineering Engineering i.x lm-hnicul lwvuusv it deals wilh lhu laws mnlmlling llw mallvriuls and .furvvs ni' nature. 11 is H'mmmic because engineers advise on 1110 financial pmblmns rvlulvtl to structures, llw prmhu-linn of goods, Imus- porluliun and mmmunivulion. Engineering im-Iudvs adminislruliw problems. If ho possesses lovhnivul and human qualilivs, the engineer may lwmmc tho tlirm-ling hmul 01' lurgv urgunizulimls where he is responsible to tho pun'husor for tho quality of the sorvicc. to tho tlil'H'lUl'S for the financial success 01' llw mmpuny and to llu- vmpluyccs for working mmlilinns, wages, promoliun, welfare and insurunvo. Fields of grvul usefulness zmuil the able mgineor who is lminml in lhvsv fields. lIl'PklPl' lh-uml P. lirA-nnI-nmn anlwr Snrkvll Khmluv Wood . llurrln Kulu-r invite Ina A 1 7.0.5.. .. 1.- v4- Owens Ihllwln- lt'osl IT Liberal Arts Whatever preparation for future occupations, whatever training for an intelligent appreciation of the finer things of life and the development of the intellectual faculties, what- ever intensive training for scholarship the School of the Lih- erul Arts may otter its own students; whatever training in fundamental subjects the School of the Liberal Arts may otter technical students, there is one opportunity which the School of the Lihcrut Arts should offer all Students, and that is to get something out of their lives besides their occupa- tionswfm' themselves, and to give something out of their livesw-hesidcs their occupations-t'or others. fa Illulwnnhndu Shnnmns Dunklvr Murlln Htmlllurt Ityl- Grunt ltunklu 42 E: Mining , The School of Mines and Metallurgy might uppmprialely j z be culled mThe School. of the Mineral Industries, because it especially trains men for the development and utilization of the mineral. and metal resources of the country. Pennsyl- vaniu is a world leader in these industries and has a growing need for men well equipped for directing its vast mining, steel, and ceramic industries. .; w 1: 315.; ls; lelm-y Mcb'urlnnll lhmlnu Slulu' ' 2 j 43 Education 'I'Iur Svlmol ol' Etlllvilliml, like the Schools of Agrivuhurc uml Enginvm'ing, was vsluljlishcd in rcmgniliun of the modern dvmumls fur types of work will: spm-ific vm-ulimml aims rulhor lhun lhv uldm' aim of gvm-rul training without HIM'UHiU Uij'- lives. It is llw purpose of' 11m sulmul 10 furnish gmmml uml pru- lbssimml Nluvuliun l0 lhusv wlm arc planning lo unlcr llw pm- I'vssion of. touching 0r closely related fields of mluuulimml work. 11 :ulnlils no olhm's. lls nhjocliws include Homo Cmnmuiw, lnduslriul lMuvuliun, .Nulurc Educuliun, and the various ullu-r spm-iullivs in Elvnlcnlury und Sm-undury Schools, and in Sulwr- vision and Adminislmliun. erlm t'lmmhvrn Chum- WI-uvur IIurn-ll Chemistry and Physics Thu Pennsylvania! Slams Cullvgv llilH lulu-n llw lmul among Amurivun t-nllcgus in organizing llw ulnsvly rvlulml suhjwls of. physics, physiml chemistry, vllmnislry, vlwmicul vngimwr- ing. um! imluslriul l't'H'ilH'll inlu a1 uniquv uml uniI'u-tl svhnul. t-n-m'dinulu will! mining, ugrirulturu 0r vnginvvring. II has thus recognized that lhu pioneering pvriml is over, in lllis Slim: ut IHIHI, and lhul the progress of our industries and nur uiviliznliun depends nu longer on Hm I'rmr usv 0f ulmmlaml nulurul rcsourvcs but on an inlelligvnl mmlull with nature in Wllit'll lmr sccrcls must Iw mush-rml, and an a mmlwlilinn in prmluvlion and in utilization WIWH' victory goes In lhc ullivs 0f m-imu'o. Thus wv l'zu't- llw rllllll't' xsilh ithll'zlllH'. lKiI-N VVomlt Hmmllw Hum The Summer Session The Penn State Summer Session, organized in 19.10, has heeome one of the most important terms of the Academic Year. It offers opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students for continuous study and for hastening the completion of their courses. It affords educational training to thousands of teeth- ers and other adults who are employed in gainful occupations during the fall, winter and spring months. It regularly main- tains special types of work, such as the Institutes of French Education, English Education, and Music Education, which are not ordinarily available. The Graduate School The Graduate School has come to he an indispensable part of our educational system. Graduate study is now generally recognized as the best preparation for all the higher walk 01' life. It is the ohjeet 0f the Graduate School to encourage stu- dents to devote themselves to some chosen field. The student must have time for reflection, time to think out and develop ideas. Formal courses of study are less used as graduate study progresses. Association with older investigators and other aids and directions for the promotion of independent and productive scholarship take their place. Great changes have come about in educational circles in recent years 215 a result of the develop- ment of graduate study and the organization of graduate schools. Further changes are ahead of us. We must continue to hmneh out. Further provision for graduate study, even though it- he one of the causes of increased educational rest, is a duty of the institution. It marks a development which is helh expedient and AW fundamental. 46 The College Library Um: of lhe vliiuii centers of activity 0n the campus is the Cullegc Library. 115 collection of more than one hundred thou- sand volumes is general in scope and has been selected, for the most part, to meet the needs 0f the undm'grzullullc students. About 5,000 new volumes are added each your. As there is no public library in the vicinity the college library provides recre- ational reading us we as material to supplement this work of the classroom. Departmental libraries are maintained ul 1110 School of Agriculture, line School of Chemistry and Physics, and the Department of Awhilcclurc. All Of these books, 110w- vvm', are available 10 1110 whole 1-011ng mnnnunily regurdivss SWZMM uf svlmoi. Health Service The aim of lilo College Health Survive is to keep the stu- ilcnls 0f. the college physically fit. This does not mean that its purpnsn is to treat unly those who are ill or suffering from an injury, but rulhor l0 invulculc in all the desire for true ll xzillh; a desire for that exuberance of health 111le contributes so much to Ihv fullness of life and gives rise to liull feeling of well living Ihul makes living :1 real joy and the doing of 011075 work a source of true happiness. That the class of 1929, by tho. rvusnn 01' such purpose, may be able l0 enjoy a richer and more abundant life is liw wish of the College Health Service. Mlsu Llu-hmmu-yx-r Music Thu Department 01' Musiv, u tlclmrtmcnl within the School of. Liberal Arts, offers ttnurses in piunnforlv. voice, violin. organ, theory, harmony, history of musiv. and music upprc- uiution. The instruction is designed to meet the need of the students who wish to curry regular work, as well as those who desire some specialized fnrm 0f instrm'titm. The Department of Music, in conjunction with the Y. M. C. A., organizes and offers ampuully to the student body and faculty an artist and entertainment course. This has brought eminent musicians of national and international repute to Penn State, thus making another contribution toward a well rounded education at Penn State. ?Maazh .1 guy.- t:rnnt Mrs. Grunt 48 The Religious Program I'illl'lh LEWIS PA'I'm-z WILLIAM J. Klllilll-ZV Chaplain gluing Chaplain. Scrum, Summit: A new spirit is Mowing through lhc College. An air of oxpvclum-y is vwryixlwru. Lill- suoms good. This spirit of ussuram-c shows itself .in the religious life of the institution. The 'l'ruslccs huvc withdrawn the spiritual coercion of compulsory wmk-iluy chupvl, in tho cun- fidence lhul the spirit of yuulh will spontaneously Him In living springs of spiritual ro- freshmenl. Positive search for lii'nis meaning is rapidly displacing imliil'vrmlue and vynii-ism. The era of destructive criticism is passing into mi vrzi of positive hoginnings in building for the gruellor Penn Slate. The joy of marking out the channels through which this new spirit can express itself heiongs lo ymn' class. Yours is a unique and challvnging rcspnnsihilily. Tho. nvw adminis- tration places unusual trust in your judgment as student leaders. Dr. Hillzel has said. i'Wc van huild something fine and distinctive here at Penn State? It is the glm'ious opportunity of your thiss lo svrw us pimwm's in this new em. CHAPEL Clmm 49 Department Class and lntra-Mural sports. 0f Physical Education The Department of Physical Education and Athletics endeavors to promote the physi- cal and recreative welfare of the students through some form of activity. To accom- plish this, Physical Education is required of all Freshmen and Sophomores for graduation. The Resident Physician examines all the in- coming Freshmen to check up on their gen- eral health. For common knowledge of the right way of living, 2111 Freshmen are sched- Illed for one semester of Personal Hygiene. For the recreative Side, the students have representative teams in Intercollegiate, Inter- Each has its schedules and rules of eligibility. AH facilities and instruction are available for the promotion of this mass program. 50 Department of Military Science CLHNAIm McLAmuILm S. A. Scunm-zm-zu Lic'lm'nunl Culvm'l Silulml Colonel Founded upon llle National Defense Act of 1916,1110 Penn Stale R. U. T. C. 1.:tmslilulcs a measure of military preparation for national emergency. A small degree of military training is given all physically fit male students in order that the knowledge and ability in military organization and tactics will In: of value to the government in ruse of need. Sc- lecled students who elect advanced military training are appointed as czulcl olliuers in the student organization and upon completion of the advanced R. 0. T. C. courses are mm- missiomxl in the Ollicersl Reserve Corps. Instruction is both theoretical and practical, drill and ceremonies being conducted dur- ing llle fall and spring seasons when the weather permits. Due 10 the advantages 10 the indi- viduul resulting from discipline, organization, team work, leadership and physical train- ing, the student receives benefits applicable lo civil as well as military practice. DI 0?; r l EH? K3 H 1' 'l 9;: Pl-zNN S'I'A'rr. S'rlmI-3NT OFFICERS lh-llh-ltl Wnrnm-k Stone lh-ll Fright Herryhill Lord The Student Board The Student Board is a division of the Student Government which meets with the President of the College and the Dean of Men to discuss student problems and conditions about the College. It acts in the capacity of a eo-ordinating hody hetween the Student Council and the College Administration. The Board is composed of the President and two other memhers of the Senior Class elected by the Senior members of the Student Council, the President and one other memher of the Junior Class elected by the Junior members of the Student Council and the President of the Sophomore Class. Seniors C. C. BERRYIIILL. Ih'vsirlent .1. C. BELFan W. Lono. JR. 111 n furs L. H. BELL. Jn. C. D. I'mauT Sophomore W. A. STONE Hullh-ld YnnNI-hln Mnyvr huvis Mulln-uuul-r llw'klvr Ph-lnnd llnlul Ih-ll liviwllor Vostvllu l-Wluhl Hull len Hxlxklnh Hugvr LluMIH-l' x'L-Im Hluh' lJum-It Sumo tinl'l-H Svhrumlu-r lh'Iu-l- lh- Hy IIIIMIIIKH lilnukI-nhlllu-r Kvil Ia-hmun le'lIt-rhlm Flinn Srlllnm-r lh'l'ryhlll Si'lllnvum- l'ruH Lord Hm'mnn The Student C0unci1l Tho Sludvnl Cmmcil of 1110 Pmmsylmniu Stale Cnllvgv is the logisluliw body of the Student Government. Tho aims are lo crmllu. I'H'onmwnd, maintain and n'guluto all the customs and tradi- linns 0f the mllvgv and to such steps as may he advisable and necessary to support and carry into oil'vvl any polit'y: l0 sustain the good mmu' of 1110, Cnllvgv and lo pmmntv u lelt-r mutual under- standing lewven the faculty and studvnl lrmly. FHA'I'IHCS IN COLLICUIU Srm'nrs - Bvrryhill. U. C. Bruce, C. H. Cuslvllo, 'I'. F. VnnNcidu. H. B. Mayor, T. H. Kl'il. V II. Cnrmun, W. J. lluskin, A. L. Pn-y, S. A. Pratt, D. 1!. Bclfivld. J. C. Flinn, C. I9. Schroeder. A. S. Kcim, J. H. Lord. W., .r. Schinnor, V. U. Lulmmn, 1.. C. lhmgorlh-M, II. III M iurx Jlulm, R. F. Cures, A. J. llvvkher, W. L. Rc-illy, L. D. Davis, C. N. Clvluml, ll. H. . .S'uplmmurcs Molltrnum-r. H. V. Sloutlnuur, l.. C. Dvlwilvr, IC. II. Kuisvr, K. R. l 'I'csh.II1cII Hull, G. L. l,iglnm-r, M. W. 'I'H'n-Your Ag Bnnsvr, ll. .1. ngvr, F. M. Liggvll, . 5. MvPIu-rsun. H. 51. Svlliuvonv, .I. Gwin, A. A. Iluslings, II. If. Hlunkvnlrillcl; H. F. Boll, L. ll. Blair, E. D. Slunv. Wl A Jum-s. GIT: Hmmw IU'HU' WhiImm-u Slum- Holnws Lnnurl-n Imnm-rliI-hl llt-wlll In-lu The Student Tribunal The Student Trihunul 0f the Pennsylvania State College is the judicial hody of the Student Government. Its duty is to interpret ull cnllegc customs and traditions as laid down hy the Student Council and to pass judgment in all cases 0i- infringement thereof. The Student Tribunal is composed of three seniors, four juniors, and five sophonmrcs, all of whom are selected hy the Student Council. San furs H . DAM; i-ZRFI ICLD. Im'sillvnl E. E. HEWITT. Ju. .l. G. lilimnuax I M II in rs G. S. DIcLP 1.. D. REILLY 9. V. HAMAS J. R. WILSON .S'oplmnmnes A. M, HOLMES J. N. STANLEY M. S. McANmucws W. A. S'mM: R. C. WHI'I'anc ' Faculty Seniority Roster ; Based on line number of years on Ille Penn, Stale Faculty and including lint present nwmlwrs wlm ' were on Illa family in Illa final year of Pwsirlvnl Alllcrtmfs Adminisrmliun. v V w Q v 2 I '. ' 2 , $ ' . , 5 ; .IUNS Amuwr hul-IS MAmsUN h. CARVER ; E ' Assuviulu Proft-ssm' of Animal Librarian of the School of f u Nulrllmn Immislry um Physics 7,. 3 ,' V 39 Yours 35 H-urs Q l t. . ERWIN W. RUNKuc ; , . , 3 llt'ild of the Dcpurlmvnl ' '1 of Philosophy : 35 Yt'ilfri r y .. Flucn anm PA'lTl-ll'l 1mm: 1.. Fus'nan Iluzul of the lhepurununt of llvull of the lh-puruncnl 0f Anmricun Lilt-rulurc Rumunvv Lunguugvs curs J nub 0'1 0'1 WAL'HJ: ,l. KIII'I'H Professor of Organic 15mm D. WALKER llc-zul of the Dvpzu'umrnl of Cn'i .u-mlslry 33 Yrurs I Enginccring 28 Y ' A. Ilmwn' lisrmsnAm-z IIc-aul of tho lh-purInn-nl It'lul'iti 30 Yours Mlmm S. Mulhmwcu Vim- Dt-un III. lllc School of Agriculture illHl Ht-zul nl' lhc Dl-purl- mvnl of Agrivullurall JCle-neinn Yt-urs 'l'nmms l. MAINS Hunt! of llu- Dt-purlmcnl of Agricultural Hn'ruspnmh-m-u 26 Yours PAM. linmzl-z limaxmux Hl'utl nf' llu- IL-purlmcnl nf Uwhunit-s uml . ull-riu s of Cunslruvlinu ' Yx-an's Cummla ll. Rnslmzs Assislunl Professor nl Practical Muchunivs 26 Yu-zlrs HAIHIHI B. SHA'I'H m Lmzmvrrn V. SIMMONS Wlxlrmgn W. Bunny Profvssor nl' Railroad llvml of tho Dcpurlnu-nl Assislunl Professor of lCngim-l-rim.r 0 ?Pl'mzm Animal Nutrition 25 M-nrs 25 Yours 25 '-m THOMAS E. GHAVA'I'T AIH'HIIH J. Wmm Rm. 1. W1 :um :u Professor of Mathematics 01111 01 l'lw Dfpgrlnu-gll ul Sluwrinh-ndvnl 0f Grounds Mucllunn'ul yangIm-vrlng and Buildings 2' IN 22 Your. Jmm ll. I'VIUZIICLI. WILLIAM DAY CImuKI-rrr JOHN W. ana Associate Professor of llvud of tho Drpurlmvm Ill. PmIX-ssur of Soil Hnblic Speaking Classical Lunguum-s 'lH-clmulogy 22 Yours 22 Years 22 Yx-urs mhe masses aaaanlw 3639 Eiges rekinhling, unh pagers, gunnfn gum: steps as g2 go, E2 fill up the gaps in nut filers, Strengthen the fnahering line, ,$tahlislb continue our marth. wMatthew Arnold ; 0 w fr. - -w w...- $enint5 II. B. VUIINIEDA Vlco-Prtmldunt V. 'l'. WEBB Trea surer C. V. HERRYIHLL President 60 1'. A. MCWILLIAM 5 Secretary K. V. GOODMA N Historian History of 11928 1 1 118 N, en, en! The rm'erherations of college as it again got under IWL$1 way in the fall 01' 1927 fer the class 01' 28 thundered this re- $teW34i3 1429126214 :. t'rain. Seen were the joys, the pleasures, and the events of a L, e eellege life to close. In the hrief year left to us, the class mem- hers, some joyfully, seine sadly, and some hepeiess1y, hut all definitely, pursued their last studies, entered their last events, and played their last games. Although first impressions last longest, last impressions are often the heat and it can he said truthfully that the class 01' 1928 went out with its eo10rs flying, t'eeiing sure that during their last year a record was made. 2In the class room, 011 the athietie field, and in all other college relation- ships? at good name was 2earned hy fair play, square deahng, and good sportsmanship? Many were the underelass events supervised hy members 01' 1928 which were carried through successfully. The eu1n'1inatien of many plans such as the consolidation of the Ag. Student Councils and the e1imi- nation of impromptu e1ass scraps were aee0mp1ished under the charge of members of the eiass of 1.928. It was the privilege of this graduating elass to witness concrete evidences of the P :nnsylvania State Cellegek future ex- pansion in the starting of new developments, such as the Crangerhs' Me- morial Dormitory, in the starting 01' the new recreation building, in the ar- ranging fer a new infirmary, and in the granting of increased appropria- tions. Is it any wonder that the memhers of 1928 iie1t as though they were leaving the eellege in nlueh hetter eenditien than when they entered it? But wonderitnr over events of the Ilast mile re term does not ex iress the h l pathos et' artual. graduation. It is nith giad hearts that thc exeitement and pleasure of commencement is anticipated, but it is with a choking feeling that last words are S when, the 'Iast son rs sun , and the exodus he '1111. There 1 h is are no words describing the poignant. thoughts which beset us, as the class of 1,928 realizes that it must go on. and on, and en. ANDERSON, OLIVE Sl'uzlcn, E '1, E wwmnw,w.gt . .. shms'rlmm, Eln'ru SeniOr Class AARON, Isumn Mmuus Butler Edm'ulian AnsoN, CUY W. Comicrsport I24 libic Mt'IuIIurgy L hupcl Choir 0,9 .., 3L Glee Club 0, 2, 3L Acuna ALFRED M. Nurristmvn Agricultural Economics ADAMS, NJ-zLLsuN REED Washington, D. C. Clmniml lingimwrhm Class Tennis ID, Debuting U, 2L Forensic Coun- cil I2, 3L Delta Sigma R110, Sphinx. Anna, IluuAm-z HARVEY, A ll llorshzun Hunky Ifmmm'rcu ml Finance Dvlm Sigma Pi. Anus, CHARLES, E 'J' 'P Philadelphia VflulrlicII Civil Engineering AL'I'l-mmurm, Axmmu E., AX P Bethlehem nDutch Cunmu'rrr and Finance Class W'rcstling H, 2L Captain ID, Tluspiun Show CD, Vulsily WI'-,cstling I3 40, Scabbard and Blade. .hnnchAN, WILLIAM Illcms, E X Clcurflcld BIII Industrial Is'nginccring Varsity Truck I2, 3, 49,15luc Key, 011-4: Club I2, 3L Wlushinglun, D. II. Arts and Lvlwrs Penn Slam: Players. ANGNHY, ALLAN BIcIIAu. .ln. Clcnshaw IJIIHIM'IIIM' An;lu'm:nm: Al'FFl-IL, Lows K., A H Allentown 1.0M, Cmnrm'rr'r 11ml I'VIIIIIIIN' qun'rm, R051; L, II H lluzlvmn Arts uml Scivnr'c Education Campus. Club Cnum'il I40, House of Representa- tives t' I. :erm Romnrr 1L, 0 K '1' Smclhporl Prr-Imgul Pi Lambda Sigma, Inlt'r-Vrulm'nily Council. Slate College :Ills uml IA'IIK'I'S Alnrwnumc, Gunner; Ml-zlax, A X 23 Williamsburg Armiv Chemical Engim-vring First Assistant Golf Manager. ARMSTRONG, Juslwn Enwmm Bvdford 700 Arts and Lullc'rs Awrmlaluucu. A T I In T. Aspinwall l orcslry ASH, LuLA memA, Lu Cunmrudvric Benton Lo Etlllctliioll Volleyball H, 2, 3L Truck ID, Baseball IZJ, Glee Club I2, EH, College Chorus U, 2, 3L Bria Chi Phi. ATKINSON, Numm'r Mumus, ll K '1, Philadelphia 71113 and LUNCH Edilor HOM Muin Bu ? Scabbard und Blade, Pi Drllu Epsilon, Sphinx. Ancm, PAN. T., B K Aldurson Shoer Arts and Lchrs Junior Assistant Munugcr Rina Tram. BACHMAN, HARVEY N., AE'I' Lilitz Electrical 13' ginacring BADEH, CHURCH L. Slummkin AgricuIlumI Ic'ngim'r-ring BAILEY, CLWmm WILLARD Cochrunville Bill , Ell Elt'clrir'ul 1 ngincvring It-nn Slate Players, 'lht-lu Alpha Phi E. E. 50- titty and A. I. .E. BAIR, ELHN LILLMN Luncustcr 1911!: am on Cullugu Choir NH, Outing Club UH. BAm, MANY M. Alloonu ullltulgvf' Education Glee Club. BAKER, Cum ; MAum; llama ls'mnmnics Slate College BAKER, Lyn: WATSON Union City Musr lflwrlrl'rul Engineering BAKI-Ln, PAUL Gun'm Christiana 1'. lIllL'IlIIuII BANKER, WILLIAM Mnuu'r'r Lunghorne IL'Icclrical la'ngincrring BAImN, Enwmm IL, M A 3-3 Philudolphiu Mlut'miun Truck UH, Captain Hvshlnun nllhkl'lhil , Vursily Bum-lmll till, hlhily 'l'rm-k UH. Bum, llI-1N1n' HALL, 4' A 0 Wushinglun, D. C. lloinic IL'Iw-Irit'ul In'ngim'uring Captain Tennis Tcum. Burrlmwmlaw, RICHARD ll., 4' K 'I' Alumna th'clr Cummvn't' and Finance Cupluin Frush Truvk, Vursily Truck t2, 3, KID, Slu- 1101 Council ML Druids, Purmi Nous. BAN'I'UN, CHAIKIJCS Plcmn Newport Civil It'ngiru'cl'ing ANTUSII, WILLIAM llAluus Scranton Wiarly lz'lvclricul Iu'ngiIm-ring Em Kappa Nu, Wl-sl Point P3328, Slutlnnl Brunch A. J. E. lC., A. R. l' .. Philutlvlphiu Cumnu'rw uml Finance Freshman Truck, Varsity Truck Cl, 3, 1H, Druids. BA'ms, Amman H. I H BAUER, CAHL S. lh-nuvo Industrial la'tluculiun lhwma, AM'mmY 1.. lmliunu K 'ony Sunilm'y Ia'nginucring llnrncm, RALPH, AT Philmlclphiu L'mmnx'rl'v 11nd Fintmrc l-jA'I'TY. JAMES R. Clarion I'm Etlmtuliun Huumcu, MAHu-z ll., Lu Cumumm-ric Sum: College th'cr Iz'duvulion L1- U-rcln- Frum'uis. lhcncu, linwmm WILLIAM, A W: Svrumon ltd It'lcvlrit'ul la'nginm'ring BENNl-l'l'l', WILLIAM W., KI'A 0 Pittsburgh Spike Imluslriul lz'ngim'vring lhcummm', CARL R. Glt'nuldvn Ciril lz'ngiIm-ring: BI-zlun', Muum lh-meu'r Molmlon Dairy Husbandry Dairy Svicm-u Club, Grunge. Bl-leln'llll.L, CllAlllJ-LH Cmm, A3 4' llivkory Sunny PI'l'-IA';.:11I lCtlimr-in-Cllicf 1928 LA VIM. Firs! Assislunl Boxing Munugvr, Honor Umm-il Mcdul, Pi Lumbdu Sigma, Sphinx, Pn'sidI-nl St-nim' Class, Slmh-m Cnunvil. Bnu'muNA, CAMILm, I A Irwin KIh-I'I Chemistry Bunmc, CHARLES CHANmJ-zr; 'l' K N Millvillc Duo Civil Ia'ngimw'ing .lmru-Murall Council, Chi Epsilon, A. S. C. E. Bu-mx', WILLIAM 1i, E N Allmtown Education BLANKIiNIlILIJ-Lll. HENIH 19mm, X T lh-uding Iflunlry It'lmrlru-lflwm. Engineering: Vanity Clu-vr lmulvr, Student Council, Board of Alhlvlio Cunlrnl. Honorary Blur Kt-y. Chairman Scraps Cnmmillw, SkuH and Bones, Sophomore lH'uclulmninn CummillA-v. limmAu, Vurmn Ii. Frm-luml .. ,- .. Ir Comrm'rm' mul Finunm' UMISLINH-ZN, Amnslm 5. Heading I103 Art'hih'rlurt' Arvllilm'lsK Club, Scuruln. lhm'n. ICLMIm I'KIHCIH-ZIHUK Williumspnn Kllonlly It'lt'rlrirul IL'ngim-t'ring Collugv Radio Suninn, ICIt-vlrivul Show, lilt-clrirul Engim-vring Sucicly. Bmwm. .IMJK Wm! Pllilmlclphiu u.Im'lr xlrls uml Lt'lft'rs CoHt-giun H, 2L K BlIIKIHIII. WALTER 15., '1' 23 'P Whilly Freshman Truck, Snphumnrc Boxing, Varsity Box- ing, Ci, 10. Cunldulc Iflt'ririml la'nginccring Bussucu, LAURA MAE, Lu Umnurutlcriu Arts and Lvltcrs Hockey U. 2. 4L Buskvlhull IZN, Truck til, May Buy CD, Univvrsily of Michigan. Euslon ansncu, WILLIAM C. McMIIuI'gy Julmslown BU'I'TUHF. FRANCIS K. Slallv College Arls mid Lvltcrx Bu'r'mmr, KENNETH FUNKY, H K A Stale Cullma- X'IW Lumlsmlu' xlrr'hilwlurv BUUHKl-I. Jam: 11., W K girls and IA'Ht'I'S Summon Bmw-zusox, Elmzs'r IL. A 40-3 Sunbury , s3 . . . 0x Lumme-rm' uml Flmmm' BUWMAN, MARY ll. Alhms I'Jtlur'ulion V army V149. 111111.11. 111.1115 11.. .1 X l' 11111111111211111111 Jim Iz'l1'1-II'I'1'1II IL'IIgI'II1'1'I'1'IIg 1111111 1221. 1211111111-1-1' 1211. 1I1115s S1I1'1'1-r 1111. 11111511111, 111111111 1 A1111n1;1:11. A II Willi11111sp1111 Mm! 1.'1'1'I'I Ic'IIg1'n1'1'I'1'ng Assislunl 1'311i1111' 1'1'1111 5'11111- 12111.51111-1-1', 1'111 Mu 81;:- 11111. 1.111 12115111111. 111111 1.1.1 w. 11311111211 1'. 1311111111511111'11 .1I1'1'IIIIIII'1'11I I3'11g1'111'1'1'111g 111111;. 121111.15 11A11I1'HHC York 101' 1111'1'IIIIIII'1'1II It'nginuw'ing 31-1'1'1-1111'1 A. S. M. 13. 1111. 11111'1'1'. PAH. J. 1111111-r 1111511111111: III'IIU I'Il1'1'lI'I'1'11I Ic'ngl'nvcring 1311-1-11'11'111 1'311111111-cr11111 5111'11'ly. 11111'1'11x1;11.11u, W'ILLIAM 11.. .1 Iluluny 111-1111 S11111' 1 111'1111-1' 511111, 11111 Mu 511111111. 1'111'151111111111, 111. 11111111115. 111:111 .11., '1' K 11: 1I111'slnul 11111 lion. .'II'I.V 11ml I.1'Il1'r.s' 1 11'51 Assislnm 11112111131111111 111111111111, 111111: Kvy. 111111.11. :11.111:11'1' H. 1211-1151110 AI xlrls 11ml I.1'II1'I'.1 l11111:1:. 1' A111. 11m 11., 1 1'11-111ls' Union Mv11i11 '1.'. II. II1II'II'1'IIIIIII'1! 11'111: 1I1u11 11,'2 ., .1, 41, 1I11111'g1-,1 '11111uh 11, 2,1 ., 111, 5111111111 1I1'111111 11 11,11 1. M1 A. 11111111114 1111, Grunge 12, .1, 11, 11'1111 Applv 1I11111 12, . 1, 41. 1111mm; 1?.1111111n 1 . Susquehanna Curl I','I1'1'III'1'11I I2'11g1'111'1'r1'ng 1'-11111 5111115 1. 11111 11,;1'1115 111-1111 511111: 1'311gin1-1'1' 1111. 13111 Knmnu N11 11 .'31 101' 1111.11 12111111112111'11111, S111H'i1ly1l,1 11 ,.A 1.21. 1'3. 111. 1111:11111. 111,11-1'111111 11.111111 1111111111111- .11'15 11ml I.1'II1'I'S 111111;. .11111N A., E N 15115111111111 fur 1.111111111'1'1'1' 11ml I iIIIIIII'1' 'J'111-spi1111 1311111. 111-1111 511.111111 1'1. 1111111111111111111, MAM 1211sz. 1.111I11111111'111l1-1'i1', 12111111'12111111 IIIII'IrI'I' I2'1I111711I1'm1 1l 11-xi1111111 W. .'. 1,1 A1111 1171111115111. 151111111 19.211 AIVII: 131, lion's 1'1111- 511111 131 W11 111mm 5 11111111- 111101: 511111 131, 13111111'5 3431.11: 111-11121111, 131, Vi1'15 11105111111111'1'155111111111Y.1V A.1I111111115l.121,C11111- 11115 1311111 1'I1111111-11 111.1. 1111.: 11111'k1-y 111, 41 111'11'r. 815111 1.. Ulysszos .A1g1'1'1-11l1111'ul I'f1l111'11li1111 111.11131411, 1115x111 1 Axm. E .1 1'1 .Irnkinlmx'n 1,'1IIIIIII1'I'1'1' 11ml I I'IIIIII1'1' 1Ir1ms-1I11111111'y 1111111111111. 111111- 111-y, First Assislum Truck 31111111111512 111111211. JOHN A. U ' Harrisburg Johnny 11011111101115 11ml I iIIIIII1'1' 1 1'1-5111111111 1I111-1-r 1.1-11111-1'. 111111- 11111111 1.1.1'1'1111's 1I1r1'11111111111 311111111111 19228 1.11111111111151 1.1111111111- 1111111-11 11922111, 1 1'1-s1111111n 1.11 1I11nss1-. 111mm. 11AI1111.I1 AI .s'I'lx. E3J1'3 MIIIII'hM'll 1177ij 11111111111'1'1'1' 11ml l iIIIIIIr1' '1'110511111115 1221. 1211-1111. AGVCS S. Wrighslmvn .4ggi1' II1II111' lz'mnmnirs 1211131,, 1711.151. 1.. 11111111111-11111i11 Zulu' 1.'11IHIIII'I'11' 11ml I iIIIIII1'1' 1 1'115111111111 1I1'11ss-1I11111111'y, 1 1'1'1111111111 '1'1'111'11. 111111111111; 1111111 I.. MvK1-1-spm'1 II1'I1'II1 ' I2'1I111'IIII'11II 13111111, 111111111111'1'A. 15115111111111 Mining 1:;1111'1'INI'II'11. .IMIIcs ll. 111-111111111.- 13111111111'1'1'1' 11ml I I'IIuIIr1' 1I.-1I1I5I-:N'I'1-:I1, .111llN 11.111111111 I1I1'1IIIIIII 1III I'.'II,L'iII1 1IIII 1I.-1Im, MANY 1I., 53'1'11111' 1111111111111 ROMQW' IIunu' I2'1'111111mI'1's 81101111 1I111111'11111n 12, 31,1111151 11111-111'y Manager 1:11. 1I.111'I'1-:11, RALPH 111:11111111'1' 5111115 120111-1111 NI'1'I. ' Agricullurc 11ml III1IIU,L'H'1II 13II1'IIIISII'1' 1.11-1111: 1I111'111113111 5111:11-ly. 1IAIt'l'l-IH, 111'111 111.1121: 111-5111111111111 IIUIIH' I2'1-11II111111'1-.1 1 11111111111111 111-1011615111., 17. 1111p 11111111111 I'l1'-11I1'1I1'1'11I 5111110111 13111111011. 1I111v2x1111'1111'111. 1VAV 1'I., 11111111-1' L'IH'II IhII'I'y IIIIAIuInIII'y 1311131111. 1I11AIII.1-;s A. 31111100511011 Chm .-II'1'III'I151'IIII'1' 1'11111111', JMll-I s IINIUN 1110111 11111111 1111111. 5y 1111111 1 .11 1IIII11 IIII11I IIIgIII1'1I'III Class 5111'1'1'1' 111111111111 111. Mushy 5111-1-1-1' 12, 3, 41 Varsity 5111'1'1-1', 1I1111111111 111. s CLARK, FRANK 1,. lvylmul xlgrir'ullul'ul l'ft'wmmim timslc, Fulm 5., H 0 ll l'itlsluurgh L'nmmrm' mul Filmurw Cumn-m, RHIIIAlm M., E K PnllHViHu Dirk lc'lw-Irirul ln'nginvoring lH-nn Slim: l'Inginm-r. CmJJNs, ALLAN J. Bulfulu, N. Y. Ilumlsmlu- xlrclliie'vllu'c CmM'l-ILL. Wlwlum G. Susquehanna: Cnmmr'rru MIMI Firmm'e' KVt-Ht Crow: Dairy Iluxlmmlly tIuNM-:I.I., BENJAMIN II. nvan'y Dairy Ilusluuully Club. CHNHAH, lh'ImN T. Philadelphia Civil Ic'ngim-rriug Hunk, l'mml- HI-zrmcx, U N K Jolmslown Cuulviu llorliculluru Culrusl-zx, HAum-zL A. Wyoming: KRuy llama lc'mnomim Cox, 61-10mm 51, US Pllilmlulphiu L'umnu'rw 11an Filmmrv CRAIG, ICIMIN ll., K E Ia'rlrlic Freshman Fooilmll. ShipIn-nslmrg l'ftlm'ulian Cmnnsu. IKIKANK R, A X A Swissvulv Ilunlrn K Frx-slnmul 'IVrm-k Squad, Smoml Assislunl Trzu'k Mmmgvr. Industrial 12' inwrill h h mexlliu. lClmcxn-z l . Honrm-lon Gwniv Ia'tlm'ulion ULMH-hnn. WILLIAM IL, JIL, EIA IC Ihll , l. M. C. CH, I. M. C. Hm'rt-lzlry :Iml 'l'n-zlsurcr CH, A. S. C. E. LU. A nlhridgv Ciril Iz'nginm'ring J Ilniulu Ia'4lIu-ulivn Cluclmrrux, .lnnN V. Kern. Clucsmvul.l., anzn'r V. Clarion Iz'tllmniun Clutzcm, .I. men K1713, I'rv-Lrgul Republic Clunrmcu. CHARLES W., KP K 'I' .lulmslown CUIIHIH'I'CU and Finance Cluurmzu, lthI-zN E, Nilu-Nw- Julmslmm uShrimp Ellllmllhlll XV. S. G. A. Q, 3, 1H, KV. A. A. V2. 3. KU. Swerv- lau'y CH, Trvusnnw HF, Clam llSk'llil U, 2!, CImn- r, PAH. K.. 4K K N lh-rwick K1011 L'Iu'mit'ul I'lugilu'c'riug tilwmw, Hum-zn'r W., 21 N I'llilildrlpllid Kilob .llw'lmnirul Ifngim-vring Liu'mssv Tram CU. tilmssIJ-n. l'IIJlAmc'IH P. Eric It'llm'uliun Humuc. MAusHALL CALHV Murklvshurg Murshy, Sigma Uummu Epsilon. .llining Ia'ngim'uring Oil Ciu Ihliry Iluxlutmlry Cl'mmN. Almn n W. Jr! Dairy lluslunulry Club. I'A-nn Slaw Huh , tll'u', Umuuuc WILMIcu, E N l'hilzulolphiu Cmmnt'rm' uml Finanrv Golf Manager. Cl MMINGS. I'lezls .I.. H K Sx-runlun Civil Ia'nginm'ring CmmnNus. I'Knlamzlmtk Hmucu'r Oil City FHMI', It'lt't'lr'l't'ul lz'ngim'c'ring til mum. CHACIC A. Hod Linn It'tlm'uliml Izu. A H Wmllivlll, N. Y. Cmnnu'rm' uml Filmmw' iII'T'Hxn. PAH. CAum-zx Cut Delta Sigma Pi. lhqu-zlwnalu. HAROLD. .19; K th'ngr'r 15h riu, 0. l,ilu'rul :lrtx Isrt-slunun Fmbllmll. Vall'siu Foullulll t2. 3. 1 . Pn-sidvnl Friars. I'urlni Nuns. Itiun-s l'uw. Slluh-nl 'l'rilmnul Q, 3, 1i, Prositlx-nl H5. Sludrnl Coun- ' ML Ihxxlalrln. CARI. Hun Plliludrlplliu It'lz'r'llir'ul It'llhv'lhnm'rfn ' DARLINCTUV. MAI llltil-I HHZHAND. .ln.. 2: N s. Pmnn-ruy lhul xlgl'irulturul Ih'm'lu'mislry Varsity Sm'w-r Squad 12L Class Smww-r 12!,Livln-g Cln-mivul Suvivly. lJ-uumm. Sul'nm-Lu ll.. KI'J U .Alrls 41ml Lvllurs Vursily Funllmll Q. 3. K14. HonunguIn-lu Duh, AR'IHI II FIII;I3I:IIICK, 'J' T32 NIIIIIicukc ArW Dairy Husbandry Mtg. Chapel Choir. DAVIS, CAIII. MAIIVIN, A 1'13 Iispy JI Agricultural IL'IIIII'IIII'IIII FII'sIIIIIun Track and CI'oss-CI'IIIIIII'y, Varsily Trade 32, 3, 43, CI'Ims-CIIIIIIII'y SIIIIIIII t2, .3, 43, Sphinx. DAVIS, WINSTON L, 33E JolIIIsIown Win? Civil lc'nginvvring A. S. C. E. le, JOHN HENRY Niugura Falls Mining DAY. MIXIIII TIIIIIIIIIIIII nDun Animal Husbandry UrII ImgI. PI-IIII SIIIII: Club, Inlorcullcgimc Judging 'JIzInI, Block and BIiIllI: Club. Ducxlcn, Bm'IIIIcI; A. Slum COHI,-gc Education DELLIQI ANTI, DUMINHJK Pinstun Dolly II'II'I'II'iIJIII It'ngI'III'I'I'I'IIg DI-IV M13 . WELLS IL, 313 l' A CyIInyl Ihp Commerce IIIIII Finance Football H, 3, 4-3, Truck U, 2, 33, Military Ball CIIIIIIIIIIIW, Dvllu Sigma Pi, Scabbard and Blade. 1335x315. WILLIAM I,I:I-: CUIHIHIUI Luke 31h FOI'PSIFY l3I-LIIIIII1x. CIcIIIqu WILLIAM, JII. Evcrm CI'III'gI' CommvrItl' IIIIII Finance Hlihli'l'fl, CII.I3 173., A X2: Munungahela CIII'IIII'I'IIl lt'nginI'I'ring l33-;'I'II'II.I:II. AIIIIMI IL, 4. 23 K LunsIlIIlI- 33DI'I3 Civil Engineering Dli'l'WllJ-lll, DAI'III IIU'I'IIICH, A X A Willinmsburg Lute MI-I'hImI'mI Engineering Blue BIIIIII, Kappa Kappa Psi. l3I-z'I'mIJ5II .I1:IIIIII5 13., X 'l' NIII'III GlI-IIsiIlI: LImInII' II' I? and Finance DEVICICN'I'IS, YIIL'I'nII E. Wilkcs-Barrc 3 Vic II'IIIII'IIII'IIII PI-IIII Sum: Club. DICKsIIx, JOHN 13., 313K T rlJIIIJIH'rL'l uml 1 I'IIIIIII'I: Phi MII Alpha, KIIppII LIIIIIIIIII Psi, Clue Club 0, ,.3, 43, Varsity QIIIIrII-l i3, 43. Oil City l3II-:III., ELIAS T. B. I'lII'IrlIIIIIiI'IIl Engineering LI-higillon DISNEY, AIHHAN W. BHHH'IHI MI'CIIIIIIiIiIIl EnginI-I'ring DIIIIII, I.I-:0NAIII3 VIIz'IIIII Wilkus-Burru Lon Education Penn SHIIC CIIIII. Dow, AI.I5x A., 0 X Grove City AI MI'IIIIIIII'gy IIIIIsr-FI'IIII-I'niIy Council. DUWNING, ANNE M., NilllvNPC Downingtmvn Aggie IIIIrliI'Illrurc llmkI-y U, 2 .3, 43, IcIIIIis Manager 33, 43, Bus- kolbull 31,2, .3, 433,C:iII5Ciiuhl, 2.3, 43 W. A. 313,1I3IIisI lioIIuI' CIIIlI C3, 43, W. S G A.k13, Jiuck 11, 23, House Of RUPT'WIHHHVCS C33. DIIAKIZ. JOHN L. UIII'II'y CIIllI-giun BIIsiIII'ss SIIIIT 11. 23 MleInIIpIuIy IL'IIIII'IIII'IIII l3III3MI:III.I3, CLAIumItI: WALKIcn, A l'IlI New Bloomfield DrIInIIIIII' Dairy Husbandry DIHWIKICNHIHID, WMIIIuN 13. Lcinholds ulhllt'lfyn Is'IIIII'IIII'Im Dl'IFUIJlt, PAUL 6., '13 K HIIIIIluII llcighls, N. J. Iluij CUIIUIH'HT IIIIII Finance DUNKIN, LI-zImAIIII SIIIIIIIokiII lL'IluI'IItiIIII DUNN, JI3IIN 19., U K .1. WIIII'IIIgIIm, N. J. 3BIIIII' AII'IFIHHII-I'lll lfnginvvring SIIpiIIIIIIorn Hop CnmnIillIrIl, Class BilSkPlhu 323, Vursily BIIskI-IIIIIII Squud. Uniontown Arls IIIIIl IA'HC'I'S DUNN, JOHN HACKNEY, A '13 3 Johnny Debuting Squad. DUNSMUMIC, JAMl-lh GILnIIIIIIc, JII. 31330 Dunlo Vim CunInII'rcv and Finance Junior Prom COllulliHCt'. CcigI-I'is Mills IIIIrIiHIIIIlrc EAI:I5I:MAN, EIIWAIIII ELISIIA, A 1'... Crab ApplIs Club. EMILE, SIIINI-zv WALTICH 3 SI'IP, Philadelphia A H I'IIIIII llIIsIIIIIIIIIjI' Block and Bridle, Grunge. anm 'lI-1 MN I .,II II. A 0 31M ECUIEIIS, RIIIIII-rfnrtl, N. .3. Al'lhlllH'llllIII, Icn;,'inI 'IIIII,L' FI'I-slunun 'JI'III'k, Varsity lrIIIk I2, 3, 43, Glee Club 3.2, 3, 43, VIII'sin QIIIII'lI-l I43, Druids, Skull and BUNCH. lineman, Dummy Wilma, E E Doug Gulclnn Civil Ic'nginm'ring lilsmm, Jusm'u E. Philmlolphin Electrical Engfm'rl'ing Philadelphia Furt'stry Class Lux-mssc t2l, Fun-slry Sm'iuly. lime , ALHmn ,l., TWA 33AIHV lix'r, Enmx W. Blnmnshurg Eduvull'nn lCV'l'Iu-zxm, Imzkm' J. 3'Ioulcsvillc Mining Elm, llonAm-z C A X A Marietta: Wlonrf' lmluslriul ls'ngim'vring Wrestling Squad 1.2L Class Wrestling CD. lisrlcnn', FRANKLIN K.. 9 li 3Iltrrsv Imluslriul lfngl'm't'ring Frvslnmm szmsw. Fmth Bmml. Reading IC'H'I-zk. JosI-LI'II A., A E X Wuynvslmro Jar .lemnirul lfngim-vring liuzmz'rr, llAm. E. Jackson Summit , Erluration Oroud, Campus Club Cuum-il. lixMAN, Illalmlm'r WILLIAM 3Ilr'rlf' Pi Lmnlnlu Sigma. Swissvulc Arts 11ml Lclu'l's FAIqulnLn. Ilmmvr 13., A X P l'orlville h lz'Ir-rlriml I'.'Ilgilzm'l'irlg FAquaLL, MICHAEL A. Waverly MUM Dairy Husbandry President Pvnn Slim- Clmplvr American Duiry Sci- ence Association, Secretzu'y-'l'rt-umrt'r Agricultural Student Council. Fuls'r, DUNALH '13., A 3 3b Burnvsvillu lz'lvrlriml lz'ngim'vring Fuluws. AVMUNI! Ill-ZAIlNl-L AT Swalrlhmorc 3km , lflc'rrrm-hrmiml Ellgl'm't'l'ing Lucrusms 13L :FIsz'naN, Jmm W. lluys, Kuns. Arts 11ml Lvllvrx FENCH., LEON Roll, A E X New Cumlwrluml LN! Conmn'rcv uml Finanm' Cheer lmmlvr Stuff CZ, 3L Assistant Vursily Chm-r Louder 0H. Fl-IHCIVSUN, JOHN, 9E Upper Montclair, N. J. CUIINIH'I'N' 11ml Filmm'u Busim-ss Munngt-l' 1928 LA VIE. AdYPl'lihiHH Mun- um-r Collegian. Busim-ss Munnm-r Old Main Bvll, Sludvm llunlllmuk Sm . Uh9 l'i Dcllu Epsilon, Duhu Sigma Pi. 67 l'I-zmn', Ruman'r I'Imunn ln'lvctricnl lt'nginovring New ICnIt-rprisc Frc-slnmm Fnollm , Junior SOH'IT, Froslnmln Wres- tling Squad. Frz'rnalmua Runmm 5., H A 3 MI. Uninn WMIU Commerce 11an Finance Funllmll U, 2L Buml H, 2, ID. Fluzmau, Cn.lu-;u'r Bum, 0T1! North Eust Ff! Cummvrcv and Finance Skull and Bones, Varsity Boxing CZ, 3L Cluss Box- ing U3 FILKINS. Mu; D., Ib1HA Conunvrn- mul Finmm' Varsity Tnu'k Tmun Q, 3, 4d, Frushnwn Truck 'IV'um UL Skull and Bunn-s. Lukvwnml, 0. Duquvsnu Prv-Lc'gul FINKl-ZLS'I'l-LIN. Lmns. 31' li ll Fink FNI. CuAIchs A., B: P Scranton Clmrlir Mvt'lmniral Iz'nginvvring Harrisburg L'mnnwn'v and Finmu'v Flsmtl., CHARLES H. 3PM , LUK'k NO. 313 Hme Emnmnim Flsnlcn. GARNET 1A., Aron- Skip FISHER, 01-10mm H. Emporium Whilrh Commerce? mul Finance Flslllilt. IJJCWI-IIIIA'N WISCHMAN, E N Ardmorc How Cummt'l'rv uml Firmnm' 'l'hcspiuns U, 2, 3, M, Band t2, 3, JD, Phi Mu p m. Flsnlm, Mnmus SAMUEL. 433A Muv IL'IW'Hthvmir'ul Iz'ngim'vring Debuting H, 2L Penn Slulv Enginm-r H, 2, 1H, Punn Slum Cngim-vr H, 2, 3?, Assistant Cin'ululion Malnum-r PH. Slw-llun Fl'l'zuuumN. JAMES Jnsm-u. H K Svrumnn 3 319ilz la'lvrlricul lz'ngimwring Frcslunun Cmss-Cuunlry and Truck, Varsily Crass- Counlry and Truck Squads 12, 33h, Sophomore llop Commilll-v, Em Kuppu Nu, Tun Bum Pi. FI.I-:t;AI., llAmn' L. Mnl'l'istlulc Education FLI-rnznlm, limu-zu'r lInL'mN, A 1' P l! Sluh- College 0b,, AIx-t'lmnirul Engineering lH-nn Slum Players HZ. 3, 4D. Tln-spiun Orvlu-slru Ch, Frvshmun Foulllu Squad, Suplmmnrv Truck Tram, College Ort'llvslru CZ, 3i, Collt-m- Buml H, 2, 3, ID. FLINN. I. IIAIIIIs In, 'I' I3 .lohnslmvn 705.5,, LIIIIIIIII'I'I'I! IIIIII Finance Business MunugI-r IiUIIPgIlUI, LA VII: SIIIII, Fresh- man Ilundlmok Stuff, Sllldclll Council, IEIIH Sigmu Pi, Pi DI-IIII Epsilon IPrI-siIIIeIIII. Fun, BERNARD 1., III K NI-w ank, N. Y. Ihlrns CIIIIIIIII-I'I'I' IIIIII Finmu't' ISIIsI-IIIIII l2, III, DI-IIII Sigma Pi. FIIIIIIM. WIVIHIIJI MA'I'IIMI. SyI-IIIII' SImI- IIIIllIegI- II'I'IIIIiI' girls mul III'III'I's IIA VII; IIIIIIrII. WIIInI-n's IIIIIIIIIIImk SIIIII' OI, Ciris' IIiIII- Tram, Louise IIzIrnI-giI- SI-Imlursllip. BI-lu Chi Phi. Phi Sigma lulu, Phi KIIIIIIII Phi. Fus'IIan. I'ZIIxI-zs'r II. WI-sl Grow xlgrirullurul II'I'IIIIuIIIiI'x II'III's'r. NIAIIY Iii AI'I'II' SIIIII- CUIII'QI' Shurly ICIIIII'IIII'IIII I.I- CITCII' IFI'IIIII'IIIH. FIN 51'. VAIIMI II.. ArI'II- SIIIII- CIIIII-gt- IS'IIIII'IIII'IIII I'm; IIAMIIY IC. Lock Haven FILI'I'I' Iz'II-I'II'I'I'III Ia'IIgI'III'I'riIIg FIIIIMII. AVI'IIIIM' JIIIIN, E A PilII-IIIII Tony AHIIIIIII'WIIII'III It'ngiIII'I'II'IIg II'IIAxK. USA II. I,I'IIIISIIIII':1 IInIIII' ls'r'IIIIuIIII'I's FILIsmI. UIJIICII. .III. Donnrzl Ic'II'I'II'IIr'lII-IIII'IIIII I'IIIgzinI'I'I'iIIg FIIII-zn. MAIIIIIIzlc Lunsfonl PI'r-Lrgul I III;I;II,u. NIIIIMAx l. Numrvlh NIII'III. C'IIIIIIIII'I'I-I' IIIIII Finum't' II'I I:IIIII:II. IIARHIJI W. I.IAisIAnring.' girls 11ml LI'III'I'x UAIn-zu, IxMANIIlS IL, SyI'IInI' SUI'IIIIIUH IIIIIIII' Iz'I'IIIIIIIIIiI'x IIIIIss IIIII'kI-y, Class 'I'I'Iu-k. PPM SIIIIP PIIIyI-rs. 'IiIlell Alpha Phi. IlImnr SoviI-ly COUIII'II MI-IIIII. IIIIIINA I Iivpl'rst'lllillIVPE-I. CAGE , l'IIAxK M., .1. K 22 SI-I'unhm Iltll'n I'VII'I'II'l-I'll, Iz'rI'II'III'I'I'I'IIg I'iixl Assislunl IIIISOIHIII MunugI-r, I'III-spiun CIIIII. IIIIIIuI' RIIIIio Slulinn II. .. 3 CAIHIMUMI. ANITA I ... Arutc Euslon Um'hy IIUHIU Ic'rronomfcx GAII'III IIII: HARD llIIII.uw.n. 2115 Sulnna Ih'clr IIIIlusnIIII I 'n 'iIII l ling GII-I: CIIIII I3I. CIIIsI-LWI'I'I: CJIIAKHH l., 'l' I! IIIruIIing Hull III IIII'IIIIIIII'gy IJICHISSP II, 2, 3J. UIQIIIIGIL. III-Zl.l .N FURNICY, NiIu-NI-I: MiIlIlIIctmvn Cmrgv Arts 11ml Scienccl II'IIIII'IIII'OII CII'I' I IulI I2 .3, 4L SI-IrIIIII'y- III-usuII-I Glee CIIIII III IIIIIisI- IIUIIILF I. IIIII L3, III ViIc Prvsidcm . W. .. A. I3I, Y. W. A. CIIIIinI-l I2I, Pr I-siIII-III Y. W'. C. A. I'HII IIIIII 1.,I- CIIIIiI I2, 4i IIUIIM III luapiIrSInlulivvs IZI Eagles MI-Ic IIIIIgzIII' I2I, BusinI-ss Munugvr lions 'rlulc IQJ. Umucu, RUSSELL DHLMAH, H K I1. VunIII-rgrih Duly, I'fII'rIriI'rIl lingincaring Sphinx, Mundnlin CIIIII, 1927 LA VII: BIuIrIl, Y. M. C. A. CIIIIinIrt. Iil-Illmill, Mumus JI-;AN, '1'! A Harrisburg Mac l'IY'nIII'lIIIYII CI-zmn', JAMES C. York EII'PII'IITIII EIIgiIII-I'ring CI:'I I'II:, MAII'I'IN S. Ellwood Cily Mrlullurgy CI;'I I'INI;I-;II, CIIAlllIl-IS 1C., 2 II' E MI. Holly, N. J. Vial? Agricultural Econnnn'cs Freshman FOOIIHIII. Freshman WrI'slIing, Valrsily FOOIImII, Varsity WrI'slIing, Class SIII'I'I-lury II CIIIVIIZINI IUSIZPHA., :15 PlIiluIIIIIpIIiu .,Im' 30in; AIIIIIIIH'IIIIIIII IIIIgLIIUUI'IIg Sigma Tull, PIIi Mu Sigma. III VIE BnaIII, Penn SIIIII- I'illginlflir anIrII, AH'IIIII'I'ISq CIIIII, LIII-rnsse CIIIIIIINS. WILLIAM Allmmu IIIII'II', JIII'IJIIIIIII'III IL'IIgI'IIvI-ring SI'IIIIIIIII'II IIIIII IIIIIIIU. A. 5. XI. Iii. CIHXIZIIT. IIMII. II. IIIIyI-rlnwn CIII'IIII'I'III IJIIA'IIII'I'IIII: CIIIIIIIAVI. IIIITIH-le OIII Forge uIIIIIII' ICIIIII'IIII'IIII Ilnliun IIIIIII, II'I'I-sIIIIIIm 3VI'INlIillg Squad. UIIIIIIII. JAY DONALD, II' K N MilIviIIc I. II. IiIIiI'I' Husbandry AIIIcriI'IIn Dairy SI'IVIH'I' shsoviutimi. Dairy Products Judging Team. CLAN, CIcIIIIm: K., A II' I Ahoona KI'II Ia'II'rII'iI-uf l'IIIgI'III'cI'I'IIg:r 68 IIlIl-LNV. MAI'III; l.. SIHII' IIIIIIPIF'J: IZVIIIIIIIIIIUII IIIIIFS IIIII'kI'y. IiIIIn 'IIIII'I'C. ICIIIII-gI- IIIIIIiI' II, '2, III I2III-LIIIII:I.s, WILLIAII S. PlIilIIIlquIIiu IIIunnII'rI'I' IIHII Finance BAILLX PvllllsyIYillliil I'IIII'II1II'I- XII'IN IIIIII III'III'I'S THIIII 13, -II. IJIIIII-lex. ILLIIIILI: IIIIII: lemn' ICIIIIAIIII. A F 11, CIlllIIITEPOI'i Hairy IIIIIIIIIfIII'lIIring Phi XIII Sigma. IIIIIIIII-AIII'IHI. IhNHIIv IlI'IIIIgI', ICIIIIIII' III-IIII Slaw FurnII-I', IIIJIIIHIAV. KICNMITH VILIn'I. Allounu KI'II .IIgI'IIIIIInIII' ILI'IIIII .IIIIIgiII;.r THU , IIisInI'iIIII, lIiIII: 'l'I-IIIII. UUIIMAN. WAIJI'IHI .I. lnkI-rmnn VIII! Ia'lvclrirrul lz'ngimu'ring IIIIIIIegiIIII RI-purlI-I' III. AIIIIIEIIC MIIIIIIgI-I' Pull Slum Club ISI, PI 'I-siIlI-III UIII,IIIIISS PI'IIsiIII-nl IZI, SIIIIII-nl BUIHIII I2I SIIIIII-nl Tribunal I2I, SIIIIlcnt IIIIIIIIiI I2 ,IIII, SI'I'I'IIIIII'y SlllIIUllI IIIIIIIIciI III, IIIIIiIII Promd CIIIIIIIIiIIIII- Sphinx IPFCSIIII'HU, EIII Kuppu NII SI-III-lmy A C III. IIII'I'II'AIXI'. NI'II.MIV IL. U l'1 IIIII'I'isIIIII'g NI'IN CIInInII'I'I'v IIIIII Finance BIIIIII II, 2, 3i, III'I-III-slru II, 2, III, Glee Club I2, BI, PIII MII Alpha. UIIAIIMI WIIIIMI PAI'IIIN JII. A 1W1! SpruI-I- Hill II i .-I I ll Inn ! 1'! qumiI s SIIIIlI-III Council IIII. CRAY, CAIIL I BUIII'IUHIP la'II-I'II'iI-ul II'IIHI'III'I'I'I'II B1IIIII III 2.I'-IIIII1.rI: OI'IIII-slm 0,7 1., ED. IIHAY, IIIINAIIII. A H .IoIInslmvn Hun :IIIN IIIIII LI'III'I's OI'I-un Crow. N. .I. IWIII'I-sIrII' IIIIAY, MI-jIIInIAN'I'. 'l' 'I' A I'I'nus FIII'IIslI'y SIII'iI-ly. IIIII-Z I; N II. .V MI I Butler Ill! Dairy IlusquIIIr'I' AIIII-riI-un Dairy SI-iI-III-I: Assm'iulinn. DIIiI'y PI'IIIIIII'ls Judging: Tl'lllll. X 11 Lakewood, 0. IIIHFFIN, EARL FIIANK. L'IIIIIIIII'I'CI? IUIII Financu 1 . if I SIIIEI'I'I' I2, 1'3 I- , I.1II'rIIsMI I2. .II UIHMWMIl-Z .IUIIN 1K, '1' K 3 PIIIIIIIII'I IIIiII '3 uJohnny EII'CII'I'CIII lc'ngim'cring Harrisburg; ltII'I'II'IIVII IL'III'inI'I'I'iIIg Ii III- -slI1I 12.3, DONALD Snow: .IIIHI PI-IIII SIIIII- IIIIIII. IIIIIIII II. 2, 3, III. III. MIIIIIIgIII' I-II. IIIIIiIIg IIIIIII III A I IIIIIMM. IC. X A Z InlI-I'I'iIIc IIIIINIL, MAIII'IN IL, IL'II'I'II'iI'III Ifngim-I'ring IIIIII'IV, IVI'sl III-IIIIIII: II'iI'iI IL'IIgiIII'I'ring UIUINIMHCII. JIIIIN IL, XIII III IIJIIIIIIIII'I' IIIIi Epsilon. Iilubh. l.I;.s I'I:II PAIL, Ki 1' York Lox JIIIII'IIIIIIII'III Iz'liginI'IrrI'ng TIIII IfIIl IIII'I, Pi T1111 Sigma. III I'I'm. .IAIIUH IC. I'IIi'IIIIII-tli I-II'I'IIIII'I'IIII'I' York I2I LIIIcN. IIIIIII' l. Iz'IIuI'IIIiIm WAL'IIiu IL, A II 'II ICIIII'IIIIII IIin II IIVIIII 11 I'iI'IIIIurIII IL'I'IInomitrs I,t.llll SlIIlI: LIUIJZ Gumgv, Penn Slallo I'1 IIIIIcI,A;:I'i- IIIIIIII1II I COllIllllll 5 5w I . 3' III Mnl-ll.. 111 K q: AIIIIIIIIII Civil IL'ngI'nI'I'ring I3, III, Sigma 'I'IIII, Chi Epsilon. IIWIN, III-LWIS IA'NIIsAI', isLt'lUu PI'I'SIIII'HI Y IIAcKIcII, ISAAI: W. Lincoln IIII'I'III'II-I'IIII'III In'IIgiIII'I'I'iIIg IIAIN. IIIIZIIAIIII II. WIIII'III-I'm'illc RIII'III'III' IIII'I'IIIIIIII'III Iu'IIgI'III-I'riny IIIIIIcrsIIIIrg IIAIMIs. KIINNII'I'II IIIIAMIJ-zx', A E 1'. III. 'II'IS mIII IA'III'I'V III-sIuIIIIII B1II-I-II1III SIIIHIII V1II'sIl3' Bum-Imll I2, III, Skull and IIImIs BluI Ix.I-y HALL. JIIIIN NAMI AlluonII lailI'I-II'I'I'III ICIIginI'I'I'iIIg Y. M. II. A. II1IIIIIII-l. IIALIJIAN, IIIIAIII.I:s V. I'lIiluIlI-Iplliu IIII-I'IIIIIIII'III Iz'IIginI'I'ring IIAMAN, AMHIIIISIC. H K N NI-w AIlIuny I'.'II'I'!I'I'I'III IL'IIginI'I'I'I'ng WIIIIIIIILIIIII, IV. .I. IIAMAS, MIIIIIAIzl. :Irls IIIIII LIIIII'I'N HAMIL, JAMES N. Washington Jim I.IIIIIIsI'I1pI' xII'l'IIIII'I'IIII'l' HAMILTON, RUHI-LII'I' k, '1' K E Pitlshurgh xIIIIIIHII IIusIIIIIIIIry uIlmmnyu PrvsiIlI-nt IIIIII-k Suubhurd 1IIIII BIIIIII'. Ag. Council, and Bridle, III'IIIIII' BIIIII'II 69 HAMILTON, 'I'IIInIAs IL, A T A Bcllcvuc limb Cmnmcrcc and Finance Class 'l'ruusurur i2i, Supllmnorc Hop CIIIIIIIIiucc, Thuspiun Show Q3 HAMMOND, FIIA NL'IS XAVIILII Heilwood Ham', Chunu'rul Engineering Band II, 2, .3, M, Orchestra III. llANI-t, Lynn, 2' E Bradford 3km! II'III:II'I'I:Itl lz'nginI-oring Tau Bela Pi, iCl III Kappa Nu, 'IH'IIHIII'H ICIIIIIIlIicul Engineering. Sm: icly. HANKHY. BIIII'II W., X A Z Kingston 3HImk Education Frolll Business. Board. Hummu, AWN. M. Tunkhunnock Ell'l'll'il'dl Engineering IIAIIKIxs, S'I'ANIJILY FIIs'IIIzn, K A P Freedom 38:11:13 Electrical EnginIIIIring Band H, 2J, Vursily Lacrosse I2, 33. IIAnNIsII, DONALD A. Harrisburg Dun II'lIIclrITIrrIl Engineering AIUHNGTUN, BERNARD A., 0 K '1' Buil'uln, N. Y. 'II'us C'mnmcrcc and Finance 1 rIIshIIIIIII FIIUIIIIIH, Cupmin Freshman Huscball, Varsity Football, Vursily Boxing, Varsity Baseball, Skull IInIl BIIIII-s, Friars: HAII'I'LI-LI', ARTHUR L. NUI'lil liust 3Sh0rty Cmnmcrcc and Finance Penn Stan,- Club. HAR'I'Z, SARA ELIZABETH, Lu Cumuradcrie Palmyra Sassy Arts and Science Education Smiul Suclclury Senior Class, Girls Representative F,mllI Mistress of War m 6, Penn lute uycrs, House of chnsuntutives I33, Campus Club Coun- I-il I3 ID, Volleyball UN, Class'l'ruck Manager Ch, liIIItikIy CH, Baseball I33, Class Basketball L33. HARVEY, FRANCIS A., Friends, Union Mulvcrn Wlarvc Agricultural liconnmics 1928 IAVII Stuff CH, AdchIising MIIIIIIgI-rl'arInI-r UH, Business MIIIIIIgIIr I'urmc Ir OD, Assistant Cil- Iululinn Manager l'mlll, Phi Mu Sigma, Pi Delta Epsilon. HARVEY, JAMES R. Murslullur SCiIVH'l' Education HASKINS, AII'I'IIUII L, A Z, Corry 3Sh'm Agrit'ulluml III'oIrluInIisn'y Student Council CD, Freshman Cross-Cnunlry Tazun, Varsity Cross-Cuuntry i2, 3i, Varsity Truck. IIASSI'II., ll. ROY, B 0 H MIIKIII-sport CummIIrIIII IIIIII Finance DullzI Sigma Pi, Junior l'I'uIII Cmnmiums, Fresh Baseball Manager CD. HASTINGS, HAROLD E., IPA U PlIiIuIlIclphiu 3 IIIIIIIIIIIIIfIIIII 1 inI'IIring Cupluin Freshman Boxing Football 32, 3,1 . Bux- ing CD, Purmi Nous, DrIIiIsL HAZEL. ELIZABETH 'I'IIIIIIIIsA BullI-funtc ty Education Class Hockey I12, 3i Basketball Malnugur HI, Class Secretary I2 3. Jlm'I'II, HAIIIIIJI EUGENE Tidiuule WIIIII Imlmlrial lz'nginccring AIIVIIIIIILII1R.0. i3,4i IIl-lILAIITY, FRANK J. TuIIIIIquII 3Iliclc3 Mechanical lu'nginccring Hum, BENJAMIN II. Curlisle Arls mIIl LI'HI'I'S llIcIIIIJc, UIHAII M., 21 E NI-w Florence. IR V, W! IIIIIusm'III langinccring .0 i2, 3, 40, President A. .31. E. MO. ii!I'.l.l lI'lHCll, OLIVER BOONE, B 0 ll Great Neck, 1.. I 2011763 Arm and LIIHI'rs l Icslunun lruck,IIrII,.s-1IIIIIIII Cross- Country, 'lmIIk Squad I2, 3i, Cioss- Country Squad I2, 3J, Frials, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. llIaNIIIJISON, BLAIR ELIOT, 0TH Altomm Conmwrrt II Im II Fin Im so Vice President I. F. C, Scabbard and Blade, 1928 LA VII-I, Assistant l'I'oIiIIIIliIm Manager Thuspinn Club, Delta Sigma Pi. Ilmm', ALTON T. RI-Il llill AF, Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. HENRY, S'I'IIAII'II D., 23 E Reading: Stu, lz'lcclrI'IIuI Engineering CIIII: Club i2, 3, ID. HHHEIN, S'IIUAIIII D. Rmulinu MI'IIIIIIII'gI' Hm, EDNA Ii. LunI-uslcr 3IIIII'y3 Ia'Ilucan'ou Outing Club. lhcss. KENNETH W., Boiling Springs Ken Horticulture Tupion SoIIiI-ly, Gmngv. llorlicultural Club, l'i Alpha X' HICSS, PllllJl' PAUL, :3 N Philadelphia Phil l'rc-lA-gul Munugcr Football QLChuirnmn Junior PrnmCom- mince. HIES'I'ANII, S'nmmm; U. Luncuslcr WMIW Civil Enginm'ring Treasurer A, S. C. I xu Illu., DAVID RAY. OE Pil'luhurgh Whine Agrivullurul Enginvvring Suplumum- Gulf 'l'uzun, Varsity Golf Squud, llmxm.. WILLIAM EARL, 21 A E Juhnslown llir1lc , VH1! Commerce and Financu Fruslnmm Tunnis 'l'mun, Varsity 'l'c-nnis Q, 3. 4-D, First Assistant Soccer Manager, President Bluu Key, Delta Sigma Pi, First Assislunl. l'rmluclit'm Manager Thuspiuns, Jolmslown Club. IIll'Pl-LNsTI-ll-LLI-I, IlAmu. ALBERT, B A E Curlisle Dun-h Dairy Husbandry lll'rz, Luzon HENRY, S! M P llcrsllcy Julrv Architecture Scuruh. lltrcmamucmn', WILLIAM W., A Z West Sunbury WIN! Agriculluml Elluculion Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Sphinx, Cosmopolitan Club, Country Lift: Club. HOFFMAN, CLARENCE C. llurrisluu'g lflcrlrical Engineering HOFFMAN, Flu-zn 15., A X A Snnlmry RHV Cmmnvrcc mu! Finance HOFFMAN, HERMAN, B 23 P Wilkes-Burrc Wlwm. Arts and Letters Collegian U, 2, 3L HOFFMAN, SHELDON ALLEN, A ll Slum College Wh-IW Comnwrcc and Finance Wrestling U, 2L Sophomore Hop Committee, Soc- Ct'r Q, 3L Junior Prom Conuniltcc. HOFFMAN, WAL'n-m IJ-zs'rl-Lu, X A Z Swurllmmro TMV Comnwrcv and Finance Cluss Lacrosse U, 2L IloLnImuK, KA'I'III-znlmz, Lu Cumurmlvric Pittsburgh Waxy Arts and Letters Women's. Student Government Smmlc 00, W0- nnnfs Rifle Team U, 2J, Penn State Town CirM Club UL Scare!ury-Trcaaurcr QL President BL Excculivc Commillm: MJ, Collegian Reporter QM Junior News Editor 13L Wommfs Editor OD, French Club U, 3, M, Vice President French C u . llmmmn. STANLEY WAnn Erie Sum Civil lu'nginm'ring Lucrussc CD . HULL, WILLIAM ll. llavvrford Ceramics HULLIIMY, JAMI-zs WATSON Kmu', 21A R Pittsburgh lv'arcslry Jlm.l.nmm;n, SuI-mwmm SYLVI'IS'H'LIK, 1' K T Slum College Iz'tlumn'on Freshman Wrestling. llmxrzmum, JOHN McDuMLn, E 4' 1'1 Ritllcy Park Johnnyn Electrical Engim'vring University of Pennsylvania U, 2i, Class Snu-or QM Vursily Lacrossv, Penn Slum linginm-r Cl, 3!. Human, PAUL W. Trunsh-r Ilm'lirullurv llurliouhurul Cluln. Ilmmcn. CHARLES IL, 0T3! Columbia Wiabc Cvrmnirs llnm'I-zu, Crzm'lumlc R. Shamokin Education llmrsI-Lu, JOHN E. Alloonu Tm! lz'lm'lritral ls'ngim'vrz'ng OUHI-Ill, MAM MAIu;A1u-:'I' Slate Cnllegc Arts and Lcltcrs Howmn, UunAN WILLIAM, T K 1'3 Philzulolphiu Mining lInm-LLL, WMun-zu. G. Lowistown ulhngqitW Cummvrcu and Finance Hm; HARRY R. Slam: Collcgv Cnmmcrvc mul Finum'v llm NAK, Hrm: X., T 2' 4 Olyphum Sax Biological Chemistry Lit-lpig Chemical Smtil-ly, Agricultural Student Council. llrchu, MARY VAUX Bryn Mum- lnsMrutionul Home lz'r'nnmm't's Hockey CD, Basketball 0, 2L 'l'rau'k U, 2L Tit usvillc Dairy Iluslmmlry HUMMER. CAHIHC'I'T CA'I'LIN 11114114114'1' Penn Slum Club Allllvlic Managvr, Dairy Scivnm: Hm . JULIUS Bmmmn Wriglnsmwn Agricultural la'dur'ulion Jll Mn, PM I, WALnI-LMAM, J'rin-mls' l?niun II rigIllsluu n .-Ir4-Ililwlurul It'llgfmw'ring III Mun. Nmuux Ixmmn, .ln., .12 1'1 Ualkmonl Nurm.y Civil Ifuginm'riug A. 5. ti. 1C. IILIH', IVHJK 5.. 3'1 ; Sn'issvulv Dirk Ciril linginwring lin-shmun Baseball Ill. Mll'sily Balavlnlll Squad I'II Illsmx. Hmmm Wlsum Smuh-rmn IloIL Arts mul Sric'm'c' I'ftIuruliun lll's'mN, RALPH DILLAMA, 'lI-U' Harrisburg Cuh', Conum'rw uml I'VIIIIIIH'I' Class lJll'l'IlsN' II, ZJ. lll'rr. IlllAlqus ll. 'J'IlhX l,inl'u-M I ur1'slry llumx, 51mm J., II' II II Philadelphia Prv-qu'dirul Ium Ihnnu 1h mum XT Philzuh-lplliu INN Imunu'nc uml Ix'l-IHIIIH' Penn Sum: Huyt-rs, Inll'udlurul Cuum-il, Hams Suv- t'u-r I: I .luzkmn. WILLIAM Knmx, AT Lunstlnm'nc Hill XIIrrImnirul Ia'nginm'ring JACnm', Dumm HICNIH'. H IUD Heading Hun AII'I'IIIIIIII'III Ifngim'l'ring .IUHLs, Hmmn' 15., DE Jolmslmm .IIrW Civil IL'ngiIu-t'ring .lAluUi'lT, IIHAIuJas FMANKLIN Mucungic hCharlie Agrit'ullurul Ia'tlul'uliun Penn Hluh- Club, Rum! Lift! Club. .lHVI-;Ll.. Jussn Putcn, A E 4' Kinghlun Urn xlrls umI S'ricncv Ic'tlm'uliun lfhiJ Rllu Alpln.1,Knppu Kappa Psi, chn-m-nmlivc ,Malmlgu Cnllt-gt- B'll HL .Inlnsnx, HAROLD D., EIPE Ponnsburg Julmm Comnu'rm' umI Finmu'c Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha. .IHHNSUN. .IUHN .II-INN s IVES! Cllcslcr llIm'ImnicuI It'ngim'cring A. 5. M. 15., Pcnn Sum: Outing Club. JmnsuV, .IUIIN RULAND Pnrksidc Julmny Mt'r'ImniruI Iz'ngim'r'ring Junxsnx, MAM CA'rIII-LIHM; Nilu-Ncc Bcrwivk Arts muI IA'He'rs Synu'usu III. Wc-lmlvr Mills IIunu' Ifrunnmifs JUIINNI'UN. LI clLH; Llcmw Johnnie Jun Nsnx, Jhauctzm .lAM-z II N; chstvrs Mills Ilw-Iu'vw .4!le mul Imliors Juux, lhnmxn l.I-;Rm' Washington Ray Cununr'lrv mul I'inum'z' LA Vn'; 5'!qu CU. .lnxlcs, DUNAIJI Ln; York IIIMIII Cummt'rt'u mul I inunu' Delta Sigma Pi. .luxm. Wulmu lluxu; Slam- IIuIlugc IIiII' It'lc'vlrivul Ia'ugim't'ring Jmm-z, IIIIAMIJ-zs P., IPK Must llupc Cummvru- uan Finalu'u .Il'l'liMAl. MA'I'TII: S. Mansfield TIIII'H' I muliumll Ilmm' IL'rrmImHit x Kvuzmmmnx, I'la'n-Lu Ulypluml I'c'lu Arlx uml Srivnt't' lddm'uliun KAI'I.AN, BENJAMIN Jvrsvy City, N. .1. lion Arlx unzl lu'lle'rx Assislunl lidilnr Cnllvgiun, Sphinx, Pi lh-llu Epsi- Inn. KAs'r, CHARLES J. Pullslown IL'IIm'uIiun, KA'I'us, Cums M., Xi! Dnyll-stuwn Clmly Ilmnc la'rmmmivs Sonata III, Class. Tr: ' IZI, Glee Club 0,7 -, BI, Louisa Humor Club, SH? n-lmy 'l'n-umm-r IBI, C howl Club, chl'vlury C. C. II. IIMJ Y. W I'. A.I l. 2, 31, College Chorus H. 2, 1H, Class llm'kny H, 3L Class. Basketball HI. KAI'II'IVMAN, VlinNI-L'r C. Altoonu Ic'Ic'I'n'imI Iu'ngim'cring Wilkrs-Burn: IIIt't'Imnir'uI Engineering Assislunl Edi'ff'r Ptmn Sum: Sngiuccr, Phi Mu Sig- nm A. .M. Kmm, MARTIN M., 11 K'P Allentown IIMuI'I, Agronomy FUI'I'SI Hills, L. I Kumncnskl, ELIAS A. KICICN, Emu. MAIIIHCIL E '1' q. Ihliry IIusImmIry Kmax'. Ihml-zn'r DONALD. 1' l'3 Wimnism Winlp AH'Izilw-lurul la'nginrcring Archilwls' Club, lnlru-Murul Council I3, 1H, Svurnh. KML, CHARLES Ih-zNNIC'r'I'. 54'1'3 va ank City CIIIIIIIII'I, PI'v-Mwlirul Freshman Socm-r 'l't-zun. Vdrsily Sm-m-l I2, , Junior Blazer CUIIHHIHI'I 1 ID, Slmltnl Council MI. Kmm, J. HlsssuL, A2 X Pullsmwn Jim Mining Ifngim'l-ring Sludvnl Council NI. KILLIJ-LII, BIAJMIIx I'lMNKLIN, A ll I'lpln'ulu 13171 1.1'111'1'111 .1II'Is KICNNI'ZIIY, 11.11.1111 CHANT. .II1., '1' VA I'iIIs-IIIII'gII 3111111111 rgy KENT, 1LI:III1I;'I'I' 1111111111, A2 '1' 13111113- K1'IIIII'1' 1.'1IIIIIII1'I'1.'1.' 11ml 1 l'IHlll1'1' 1 1'1111'111111111 Bilhl'IHlII V11 11.11131 111111111111 811111111 123. VIII'sily 13115111311111 511111111 12, 1'33, Varsity 131511111111 ., I33, P1111111 Nou'. KI.II.1IIAw. .11131121' 110111.111, .1 X P New York 'JI'III 1111311103 I311II1IliII1.1 1311111111111,1 111'1-111'i11. Council, Sigma 111 Sigma. 'I'IIIIkII1IIIII1I1'k :Igrit'ullurul 15111111111111! 1311311111 '1'. Dun K 11.111111, KII:1-'1:II, MI'IIIHJI. 11., X'I' D1HII. ' FrolII, 1928 1.11 M11. 51'1II'IIII, Varsity 14111111111: 12, 1'33, HII'IIII1I.1IIIII'1: .'lI'1'lII'!1'1'Iur1! 1 I , 23, Class 1.111111111- KILIIOIIN, RUHI'ZHT 13., .31'1' 131111111 IIiII KI'III't' .1lgI'I'1'IIIIIII'ul Hioclu'nu'slry Agsislunl 131111111115 1311111111111 1925 11111111110011, As- sistant I3u.1i1111.1's 13111I11111 1'1'1III111.1i1111 1133 1 11 1llIilII1Ill MumIgII 1'11IIc11i1111 1-I3, I'i IIIII1I Epsilon, Iicbig 1311111111111 5011111132 KING, Alt'I'III'II 33 ., 1'1 MunluursviIII' Sigma '1 1111, S1'1IIIIIIII'1I 11111I 131111111,X11i1Mu Sigma, 1'1-I111 $111111. 111111111111 SIIIII 11, 23, 1 .13., A1-I 31111111111111. .1 1'. 11131111., IIAIKIH' 1.3 111w, 111A 0 AIIoonn Hop Sunilury Engim'm'ing .1IiI1II'iII-1IIi11I 1:111111 Sl1Il11 Engineer. Vim 1'1'1'51- 111111 Y. M.1'IIi I'p1II1111,'I'1111 1311111 Pi, I'i 13111111 I .11.1iIIIII, .LXS.1..I .. KIs'I'I.I:II, AHLIVI'I VIM AsIII1-3' 'I'sI 11'11111'1111'1HI PHI 5111111 I'I1I31'I'.1'. KI'I'I'LE, III-LMIY 311.11.37.11, K L N11111i1'ok1: LIIIIIII'r Arls 11ml 11'11111'5 V111- 5111111111 11111311111111'I'I111'k SUIIIIIIIIIOI'C 11111.15 1111111111 III 1.1131 r1111 ' 12,3. 113, 8111111111 1011111il 123, 13011111 123,131'111111' 123,130xing 12, 3, z 1111: Cunum'l'cc 11ml 1 I'II1IIIr1' KLINI'T, I'AI'I. 11.. Morris I'vll' KOCH, CLAI'III-z 11. 511111: College Animal Iluxlmmlry 11111111111111. 1fIIIAIcI.1I'I I'Ir. MAIIY, Arch: 131111.11 City 1.01111? slrls and Science 11'11111'1111'011 Kappa 131-1111 Pi. KI'III.AMI. A. I3I-ZIINARII, 131' 1' l'IlIIaIIIUIleIil 1311,11 l'I'I .1lt'1Il'tYIl l.1'..1'I.11-; 1.121115, A E X Womllznvn L1'.s' 11'l'1'-Lc'gul , 3VrcslIiII1I, 1111111 LANIIIcIIs, .1 Pi LillllIHl Sigma, 11111111111111 12 1.1111111, 2,' . IIIIII1IuII IIcigIIIs, N. .I. C1mun1'l'1'1' 11ml Finum'v LANG, 12.1III. 1.., A 2111' 11m 111'1 ' Kappa 111111111111 131i CoIIvgo 1311I1111r11 111 Third Assi1l11nl 1 001II1III 3I1II1111111'113,I.AVII1: NIIIII. 1.111111, MIIIIAM II. SIIaInokin II1Im1' IL'1'1III1IIIII'1'S III A 0 33 1111 111'1IV1' .1113 um! 1.1'H1'I's 1.111111111111147. A. M., Lurry IAIISUN, IIAle 11., .17. 111111111113 .lIIiIIIuI Husbandry l3I01k11111I I3I'1111I1 1'IuII 11,2,13,I3, 511121111113 I3101k 111111 311.1111 1.IIIII 11-3,1,11III1.11: 11, 2,113,411.131111111: 1'1 111 1 , 2,133,11111121'1'1111111zi11111 l.i11.1 51-11111 Judging '1'1'111111 113 DEAN 11111111131111, 2 X 1';1'1-1111.1I1urg , Cmnnu-rvv 11ml l1'I'II1mm1 1'.I11.1'.1 13111111111111 1 r1IsII 1'1l1l11HlII 811-1111 11311-01111 Amislum 191101111111 1311111111111123,Vursil3' 1131113111111 511111111 1133. 1111111111111. MYIIA 1.. 31111111111111 ANS and Science Iz'IlIu'ulion Mount Union CIIIII11111, AIIi1III1'11, Ohio, 11, 2! I.I-:A1:II, 1.1-1171111111113, KILIH'HN 11111111101111.- 'KI'II .111'1'1111111'1'111 la'IIginvvriny 1.111145 8111-1111313. 5. 31 113., i '1'1111 Sigma. Sigma I'11u. 1.1-21111111111, 1.1-:1: C., B A E V1-w1'illc 11111: 1.1111 l'.'II I'nI3 1IIn,L1 11111111111 IIIlI1I 131111111 CHIIIIIII, 51111111111 1'1111111'iI, A. 3. .SL l.1'.IIn-:N, WALTER .IIIIIN, U K '1' 11111111111 II IIII.1 ' C'IIIIIIIII'I'1'1' 11ml I inun1'1' 1.1:N'I'I, IIARIIY 13., '1'A1I 11111111011 Gus .111'1'111'11'131111'111 la'nginccrl'ng 1.12.1110, AHII'le'l' 1.., 0 K 'I' W1IIIiII1111111. N. J. .41 .1111 11ml LI'III'H 131151111111 12, 33, 1 11111I11III 12, 1'3, PIIiI111111IpIIi11 Biolngiml CII1'mI'sIr3' 1.131111111111111, THEODORE V. 311't'll,, 1.111IIig CIICIIIivuI Society. 11AI101. l . Pinehurgh 12'11111'1111'1111 1.1.211'1'11111-1, 1.151115, 12. 1111111111511. 1.11 1Z111n111'11111'1'i1: Apollo Hap .Alrlx 11ml Science Education 1'111145 '1'r1:11suI'-'11 113,111151-1 Vice I'I':1Hi111.'nl 123, 1111'1' 1.11111 11, 2, 33, L 11111111: 12111111' 12,53, 43, Lluss '11111'11 12, w'13,1 I111:k Munugcr 123, 111111-115 1311sk1rll11111 111111 11111 k1 y 112,.' V1111'sily 1311sk1: 1111111 111111 1101: L1y 1533, 1211155 11111111ig1rl 11111k1y 1533, 1.1112411 131150111111 12 33, 111111'11111 S111'i1ly Launcil M1:11111 143, 1.1111is1: 1111111' 1 C11111,l'11i Sigma 111111. 111-11115. 3111111111 1.. 1'111'111-511111'1.r Education 1.151145, WAIJIILII 3111.1.1' 1311111.:111011 If'ull Agricullurul Ic'1lu1'1tlim1 11111111 Life Club, 1311155 W'rcslling 1133. 1.1111111, PAUL V1c1'1111, l3 T Oil 1.1in 3601111 Arls 11ml Scicncu 13111101111071 1.EYMAN, 1111mm W., T-Y'l' Numicuku Ilcinic Arlx and Science Education 1.11:1;11'1'1', WALLACE SINCLAIR, '1' 23 K Pllilzulolpliiu If'rlll;1 ' Electrical la'ngim'vring Wmslling 112, 1'3, 43,C11pl11in 43, 13rui1Is,Sk1111 and Bones, 1.i1111 .11 1311w,5111111:111 C111111111 13, 43, S1:11'1:111ry A. A. 4.3 LIGHT, SANA ANNA, Nil1I-N1:c 811111: 1111110111: 111 it'lcl'y Arts and Science Is'tlucalinn Y. W. 1:. A. 113, Town 111:111'cs1:111111iv1:, 1111155 11111-111:y 11, 2, i3, 43, Varsity 1.33, 12111.15 Truck 11, 23, Varsity 123. LINDSEY, JAMES 131111111111, 0 NE Cruflnn Spike Connmrrcc 11ml Finnmn: l.1v1v:11:1111111:, FRANCIS 1.. Crown LI'M'I' Arts and Science Ia'dmrutl'on 1711111111111 12, 3, 43, Boxing 12, 43, Vursily 1233. 1.1101111, I.1-:1:IsI-:11'I' 1.111111111111111, Friends' Union 1.1111111111 Cmvc Lccb Poultry Husbandry LUMAN, 11A11111.11 WAqu-zN, 4'23 K 1.11ns111111: uIfud Architecture Varsity 111110, ArcIIiIucls' Club, S1311r1111. 1.111111121101211, EDGAR AI.,v1N 23 X 511111: C01115g1: Mr 1 lmnic ul I.'11gmccu'gn A. S. M. E. 1.0N1;1:M-:1:KI-:11, CIIAIuJ-zs 1112A Be1II'11r1I langu Pr1r-M1'1Iilul 1 :11s111111m 00111 ' 1':111m, Sophomore C011 '11::1111, Vur- sin 111111 S11111111,A1plli 113.1 1.111111, WIII-'.I:I.I-;11, 311., '1' K 31' CcI'ImmIown Vccdy Arts 11ml Lullcrs LA VIE 13011111, Collegian E1Iil0riu1 11, 2, .33, Fresh- I1111n S111:1:1:1' '1'1:111n, Varsity Soccer 811111111 123, Blue 1-y. 11111111211, 131111111111 011.1121; 131111 111111 UL Arlx 11ml Scivncu 15111101111011 111111ir 11, 2, 33, Varsity II111'L'1-y 123, 11111521 '1'131111I 11, 2, I3, 43, French Club 12, I3, 113. 1.11N111111N, .I11IIN 131111111111, 13 0 H Mannyunk Cy 4111 11nd Lullcrs 1105111111111 1 1101111111, V111si1y 12,13 11115111111111 Basketball, Varsity 12, '3 1 '11'.1111111111 131151111111, Varsity 12, 13, 43,13111i11:,'1'.11'ini NuIIs,L'i11ns 15111, Student '1'r11111n111 1133. 10111114111: 1.111:111-:I1, WATSON A '1, .r'Ing'CHIIIII'III Education 1111 Y. M. C. A. 113. M1:ANIJI.'1'Y, MARTHA 1'3. PiItslmrgh 15111101111011 MCCANnucss, OI1VII.I.I-; 11., 111., A l' 1' 1311111-1 Critic Agrirullurul 12'1'111111111i1's Choir 11, 23, Players 11, 23, Collegian 11, 23 1111:1IAUI.I1'I-', 15211WA1111 1 . Tuwundu Agl'icullurrll In'1lu1'1lliun M1:LI.IMI.N'Is,WIIIJAMM111111;11111;1n, 1313 ll 1'11IH11111'gII 11!? 11nd 1.111111 Thespiun Club 13, 43, 1'1'1:si111,'IIl 1'13. 1111121131115, 1111111111111 11., K A 1' 1511110111011 Hick , ulIIack Commerce and I I'n11m'1' LA VIE 131111111, 1 11111111111 511111111 13, I3 McCulun', MA 11 Y 13. 1 1'c1zport Ic'tluculian MCDAInz, 11111115111 B. K11111- Arts 11ml I.1'II1'r.s' MCDOWELL, MARTIN 11. lIniun Sprinus, N. Y. M cchunical Enginm ring MCEINAIN, CHALMEIIS CAMl'lil'lLL, '1' K E 1311111,:1' Clml Industrial Engineering 1111;121:1111, MARIE K. 51111111011111 19111101111011 MCKINILEN, JAMES 11., A X P Gn-umlnu'g Bus M 1:11111111'141'0111 Ifngincuring Class Lacrosse 11, 23. MCLAIN, DANIEL Flumzis 5111-11111111111111 Mac I'I'1'-.3I1'!II'1'III 311:1..1111;111.1N, THOMAS I . III'1 13,1'111'1'1II 11111111111111 MCI 11112111.,1N WILLIAM 3.,13. l Whilunmrsh 1 12711111111! I n 1111'11111g Soccer Manager, Cullcgiun 13011111, 1'11Imi Nous. MI:l.I-2AN, ALFRED ASKIN, III K x1' Piltshurgh Commerce and Finance Build I1, 2, 3I. MCPIIHISIIN, ROBERT M., A T 53! Scwiuklcy 2111110 Industrial IL'IIgI'nI-Irring Lacrosse MIIIIIIgIsr, Student CIlIUlNil,1. F. C., Blue KIIy 50m icl y MCWIIJJAMS, l'IIILIII A., 0 X Scoudale Phil Prc-chal VIII'sily IIIIISI'Iliillg HIIIIT I2, 3I, IIA VIE BUIII'II I3I. Whitefield, N. .I. m: i Landscape Archiwcturc MAI.IIIIWA'I I.I WAI. IIILIIII RUHSON, T K E .IM lIIIslmIIIn 'lcnnis leInn, Varsity 'lIIImis 'lcum I2, 3I, CIIplIIin I3I, Sphinx MAIJCIII-IIIII-I, NIIIIINI: HANKIIIIIZ, ArclI: West l'iuslon IMucI, Arts and SIriIrImII In'IlucalI'Im C IIIss Basketball and 'II'IIII. Ik I1, 2, 3I, C 11185 11m LLy I3, I! IIIIIss Baseball HI1, 2, 3I, Y. W. C A. Cu bi- IIII L I1I,C 3, MAI:KI;III-;'I'II, JAMES M., Xi! Mcndcnhull IIMuclc Mechanical Engineering JIIII-IIIIIIIss Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, A. S. M. E. IVIACLLIIN. IIA'I'IIIn'N EIIIZAIHIL'I'H Philadelphia IIKIIIIW Arts and LIItlrIrs IIIIHI'gI'. Chorus. Pittsburgh MACKLIN, ELLEN IL, Syclmr 2 I7 Arts and Letters MAIIIIN, FIIANK 13., 0 K III Scranton II'rmIlriW F! I Ictricul EngincII '11 I1 CIIplIIiII lIrIIsIImIIn anin Icu u,m Class Smrctury I2I, Varsity Boxing 'lczun, FIiars, Skull and Bones. :MAIZIII, EARL R., 0 X Uniontown Mining MALIIIIIIY. SAIIA M. State College IiSully'II Arts and Letters IlmIkIIy I2I, Truck III. MAIIK. WILLIAM R., 0 3 Lebanon Sanitary Engineering MAIIKIJa, JAMES F. Slum College Dairy Husbandry MAmuo, EMERALD JIIsI-LIIII Old Forge ArcIII'IIIcmral III'ngI'nIIIIrI'ng MAIISII, LESLIE E. Boycrlown Educnn'on. MARSHALL, WESLEY RAH, III E K Midland CmnIIIIIrcc and Finance MAIIIIIIN, FIIANCI-zs S. Sultsburg II'IIIICIIIIIIII x1 0- MAII'IIIN, WILLIAM HARPER, E A 1'1 Aronimink .II ng'cuIIIIrIIl Econ omics Freshman Wrestling, Agricultural Economics Su- I:icty, Freshman LIIIIIIossII. MAII'I'IN, W. SCOTT, A 3 4' Butler Scotty3 Civil lfnginvcring MAII'I'Z, JOHN DANHIIUSIC, JIL, A Z IirIu-nsburg Jack A gricuhuml Education Mandolin Il,luli MIIIIIIgIIr III,C011LI4!,0 Orchestra, lmIIIl IilI ClnlI,I rl'illlgt. MASCIIAI., WAII'l'l-lll DONALD, EIlIE Philadelphia IN 001W Electrical III'IIgntrcring Fl'cslllllull Soccer TIIIIIII, Freshman VVreslling TCIIIII, VIII'sily SnIIIIIIr Ilntl Lacrosse I2I. MA'IIIII-zan, E. EARL, A T 53 DuBois Marni, IIwIInuIrcc and Finance Illcc Club I1, 2, 3, 1D, Manager CIIIII, CIulI IIIII,PIIi Mu Alpha, DIIIlII Sigma Pi, Class. Secretary III, 'l'lII-spiun Show 1, 2 MA'IISIIN, DAVID, A X A Broukvillc IIIIIIIsIrI'IIl III'IIgI'IIIIIIrirII,I NIA'I'TIIZSUN, HIDIlAIll-Z N. Sllingluhouse Electrical III'II,IzI'ncIIriIII,r Grillllpilln CIIrIInII'rs Band II, 3,I AmI-riIIIIII CIIIIIIIIIiI Smicly, Presi- IlIIIIl Cerunzlic 500 My Mmus, ROBERT BINIIIIII, A X 3 101W II.'IIIIIII'0IIIIIIIIIII'IIZ III'IIgI'IIIIIIrI'Izg Scabbard IIIIII BIIIIIII, IVrIaslling SIIIIIIII. MAIIIIILY, JAMI-zs lIlIIWAIIII II Elf Berwick NIEl-ZDS, JAMES CALVIN, XIII Oukmont 71.7113, Civil Engineering Mandolin Club I1,2 -, 3, III, MImIlIgIer I2, 3I, Vice l'IIIsiIlI Int I3, 4-,I AdvuI ICIId R. 0.' I3, 49, Class Iyolf, SIIIIlIbuId and Blade, Phi Mill Alpha. MIZIIIIOII, WIIlIIAM W.,1Iriends Union West Chester W11 IlaIIIculturc EIlilor-in-Cliief PIInn Slate IIImuIIr, PICSidCIH A ri- IIuIIurul Student CIIunIIil. InlrII-Murul Council, Phi Mu Sigma, Pi DI-IIII Epsilon. MI-sttzII, S. MA'I'IIJIA Bloomsburg 2TI'IIIII Education MI-LIIIIII.I.. JUSIAII IIIn'IclII-L'I'I'. II! III MIIdiII JIII II'IIIctrIIIIIIIImI'Irul Engineering PIInn Slum Players. IVIILIJ-LII, ALBERT OAKLEY, Acacia Whites Vulloy Al Arls nml LIIIIIII's Lacrosse I1, 2I. MILLIcII. llowum JAMES, A Z NI-w Albany uDIImr Agricultural III'IIIIIIIIHIIII Ifmmlry l,ifc Club, Crungc, Bradford County Club. MII.I.I-.II, JIIIIN X, Il' K E 10,1 !le '1 Froth Board. MII.I.I.II, Pillaburgh .'1I'IX uml LI'III'I's 1.1.312 MI'1IIIIIII1I1 ElI'I:II'iI'IIl lfllginvvring Fl't'51llllilll Boxing UI, Varsity Boxing SIIIIIIII 121. THUMAH URUFF, A'Tom MILLIIIIA. 1'TI'III1I. 11. MI-DIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII' II'I'IIIIIIIIII'L'S OIII:III1. MIMIIcII, 12mm: 11. AllquIII Dairy Iluslmmlry MI'I'I:III-:I.I., JAMES CAIIIIM'JI Lamont Wilftch IflI'IrlriI'IIl Enginm'ring MIIMIHIAN, 1V1AIICAIHYI' D. SIIIIImcrhiH IL'IIII cut ion, MIIxIa'IA, JIIIIN 1.., '1': '1I IIIIII1I1II1c WHOM COIIIIIII'I'CI' 11ml Finumrv MImIII-t, IZI:IIAI.IIINI: ICLSIII, K K 11, SyI-lmr Kokollln,1nt1. Education MIIIIIIIJ, WILLIAM 11AIIIII.II Millcrstown I'Il'l, Industrial I'I'nginI'I'ring A. S. M. E. MIIIIAN, 1I1AIITHA JANE Muncy Hfllurf' I'lrls IIIIII SIJ'I'IICI: MIIIIGAN. WICSIIII' CIIAY, 'l' K E Eric 1114's,, Chunzislry MIIIIIIOII', FIIANItIs WILLIAM, A l'II' Cillllllltlwn 3Duggic IIIII'I'y Husbandry Dairy CIIII1I- Judging: Trill , 1IIlrI1-MIII'I11 Council. MIIIIIIIS, .10le ELLIII'I'I', A EII' Jlll'liu Varsity Boxing SKIIIIIIII l'1Ii Mu A1II1III,K Mumusnx. J. EDWARD, II'A 0 ' Y 13I1II'III'I1sx'i11I: ANS uml Lemur? 12I, Blue Band 12, IIppII KIIIipII lsi. 57 XIII MI'KI-I-sport AI'CIII'IIICIIIrv SI'IIrIIb. 12 A E Mining MIISIIII, DAI'III WILLIAII. Scramnn JAIzIIII PAH. 133701111! III I'llAiIIIII'IiiIIg CIM1P1 1IIIII IIII 11.0.1 C., MII'I'TIIIIN, 11IIIIXsuIIm'III:y 151I:I-II'iI:II1 Engineering SIII ll'1y. MIIYLII. Funnmr 'J'IIIzIIIIIIIIIz. K A 1, Reading I lining GI'IIIIIgy SluI1I-IIt CIIIIIII-il CSI. 31mm, A 7: Chalfonl '1'III'.IIIIIIIII: 11., Tc II Dairy Ilusbmulry RillI: SIIIIIII1 BI, Vi H'P. Pr CS1I1UIIL DIIin Husbandry H III1I HI SIIII1IIII C-IIIIIIIil H 76 MI I.I.I:N. 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I IJiIF NI-Lw I-:I.I., Bellefomc Arls and Letters NICHOLS, WILLIAM WAIIII, II'A 0 Rutherford, N. .1. Nick Agricultural Eu 1an III'I'ILg 1'-1II Cllub H12, 3I, Tllcspiuns 12I, Phi Mu Alpha, LA Ii NICKEL, FIHiIHCHICK WILLIAM, 4. K II' Pittsburgh 1'NII'II' Industrial Ix'nginocring Y. M. C. A. Cubincl. PAULINE EIJIAIII-z'III, ArI-lc Picture Rocks 1AI'IIIIy Vocational llIIIIII' I'I'I'IIIIIIIIIics 11III'1II:y TI:uIII HI. NljjllHK, CIIWHIH AIIIII.I'III:,15TJP 0113 AIHIIIIII SIIIIICIII ftlucation 1.AVII:BIIIIII1 I3I, I'r0t1l Board 13 III, CIIpIIIiII hcshnmn Debutingy UI, Cziptuin Varsity DI 1Jd1111 IuI-Il Ill CIUUIH11 1 ln Icr- -lIraterIIin Council 3I, FII-IIIIIsiI: Coun cil 1, , President MI 1181101 SI:1III1IIrs1Iip McI1u1 12, 3I,P1Ii Kappa Phi Kappa IIIIIII Pi, Kuppu Phi Kappa, DI-hII Sigmzi 1i 1m NI:NN, Harrisburg NU'J'T, 11ASSI'.LL IVEMIN, B A :1 Caldwell, uI 353 Industrial Enginm'ring ClI-e CIIIII U, 2, 3, III. DONALD V., B A E AIII'III'II'I'IIII'III Ia'nginI'I'ring N. .1. 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DOROTHY, Sychor Allentown l'rc- Legal Class liock1zy121,Varsi1y 11111 I111 121, Class Basketball 11, 21, Class 'l'mck 11, 2D, Vursity Basketball 121, Penn Sum Pluy1r-a, 'lilclu Alpha Phi, Vmsily Tennis 11, 21,'l'c11nis Champion 11,2J. 111-11211, WILLIAM K., K A P Slccllon Bill la'lvclrical la'ngim'cring 11111-111, ROLAND K. Midland Park, N. J. Education 11111-211111, Wluis W. Glensidc Electrical Engineering 11111115111011 , WILLIAM D., ' 11 Reading P1'I1 ' Ilnrlicnltun' REILLY, 1.1-;0 J., U K 4' lloncsdule Irish I'rtr-chul Scabbard 111111 Blmiv, Class Baseball 121. 11121111111, ANN LEWIS Scrunlon II 1mm Econ am i cs Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1D, Class Treasurer 131. 111-1111, KATHRYN iil-LLEN, '1' M Lewisburg llmm' Econonzics Buckncil 11, 21. RI-zmmn', L019 Blmnnsimrg Lillie Girl 12111101111011 RICE, WHLIAM K.,'I'LEI11-nsburg A g1 11. ull 11ml Econ 011111.21 1111211, JAMES AHLAN, A X P Marietta Cunl'wn Ia'lvrlricul Iz'ngimecring R. O. '1'. 1i. Cupluin. RICHARDS, N1-111 1'11N W. 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Conun1'1'1'1' and Finance 11111111111 111mm, AIIA JI-iANxI-z'rI'I: Stale 110111-111- 4rls' 11ml Scivm'v 12111111111011 Clue C1111: I1,2, 31, Varsity QIIIII'11-I 12, 31. llomcl IIIIIII. 1111111241: lhIinNIII-zIIIn', WELLING'I'UN 1L, JIL, 214' E hula Lunsdulc PI'o-Iu'gul Alumna 1.1 s:, 101111 ICIIIMIuI Mcchunicul 1 111'1'111'1'ring A. SUM E.1nrs11ylufl1'ml1u1n$2,131 R. 0. 'l. C. linlc TCIIIII I21. 3 T 11' Civil Engineering RusSMAN, 1,111,119., Philadelphia Milllinburg III1I11sIr1'ul I 1Iu1:11!1'0n Student Council I21, 5111110111 'lI'ilJunle I21luy 11011 Connnillcc I2, 31, SplIinx,KIIpp1I Phi Kappa. Millvillc 111111111, WILLIAM IlI-zMn' Bi 1. 111131112, JACK NIILLAIHI, '1' K N II'I1'1'II'111'II1'1111'1'111 I'.'1Ig1'n1'1'r1'II,-..' Rl'liCl-ZNMCIKC, JOHN M., JI1.. E A E Philadelphia lmluslriul Ic'nginvrring M1IlIIIII1Iy Cily II'1Iu1ruIi1m 1 .11 ll' 1, MAIII' MAI.I.1n' 111111111 Arls 111111 .91'1'1'111'1' I r lngu, liI'III-zII, ELIMIII-z'I'II ll. 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M1'1'I11mi1'ul Iz'uginwring 811111112111, 1111111'1Islcr S12IIIIIIII-IMAN'I'II-t, llI-nIIII-:11'I' S. Eric Mechanical Engineering S1IIII-zN1rk, 1111.1811le EUGENE, K A P Yurk uDutch Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. Curlnnululc SCIII-IIIIIIIJIIIOIIN, J. AI1;I:,I1 KT l' M1cII1m1cal E'H'ngmuling SCIIIAI'UNI', 1051-11-11, A X A PlIthdvlplIiu 'Im' Arts and L1'M1'I's Pi Lumluhl SigIIIII, 51-151011II'y-'l'r1-11sII1'1'1' JIII1'1tl I'1I- 11-1'IIily Council I2, 4-1, SIII1I1-III Council 13, 1101112111 A., A T Buffalo, xIr1'III'I1'1'Iur1r SCIIINNI-mzu, VIc'I'tIn 0., '1' K xl' lilkins Park Vic l'unmu'rm' 11ml 1 1'1111111'1- FH'Hlllllilll 110111111111, SIII1I1'III Council 131, I 111111 Committee. S1IIIIIIIIIIIII1. N. Y. ' I101; J IIIIi1Ir 81:11111111111111, Alll-ZLIHCH'I' SICMIINII, 2' A 1'3 Philaulvlphiu Al 1'r1'-I11',L'11I l'IlUIO Edilor 1928 LA VIE, 8111111111 CouncLl l1'1II1-II- sic 1I1IIIII1'il, 51111115111 C010111I,N11Ibl11111l 11ml 1111,1111- l'i 1.11111II1I11 511111111, CIIIIII'III1I'II MililIII'x Bull Cum- IIIill1-1'. S1zIII11II-I; NUNA M. 811111,- Cullcgt' 11'1I111'1III'011 SCIIIIILII'I-zu. CALI-LN Ii. Mwlmnimburg I'IIIYSI'I'S An A 1b.. V SIIIIIIIII'y I I11'!I Ical lu' Ilgim' 1 1m 1' S1:IIIII:K. 12111111111: .S'1.'IIIICII'I'1 ' I1111111111-11 11.0. S1:IIIII.'IL LLOYD 511111 I.'l'7. l'ulm Slim. .v'IgI'iruIIurul II'CunonIim Agricultural I'I1-111I1uni1-s Savioly, PcIIII $11111: Grunge. S1rIIII'IcIII, IIIIAIHJCS JAMES. A '1' S2 Dllnuis CIIm'II'v Industrial Ic'ngim'rring A. .N'. M. II, Class. Golf. 1; E P Altoonu SEALFUN. GILIIIJII'I', UIIIIIIW' Cumnn'rcc 111111 I in1III1:1' A 2; 'l' Pillsburgll .1115 111111 111'111'1'5 11135111111111 111111 50111111111010 '1' 131111111015, 1 1'05111111111 11111111110011 511111 121, 1.11111; 11111110. SI-LI-zun 11.1.1111, W11.1.1A .11 l ., llill'1 Slalnm N, CLAlusu Vn'mx 11111111l1lic 12111111111011 5101111.. 111111111115 WALTER, '1' K Bryn Muwr Wall .11ls 11ml l.1'!l1'rs 51:11111111. 31111111111 Bunu'r 81'1'11111011 41111 .11'Is 11ml I.1'II1'I'.s' 5111-1511, WILLIAM A., 'l' M1 Munhull Arclu'lrrmrv 1.11-1111-1111111 11111101 13111115. 511111-1111. 15111911 SIMMUNM, A '1'-1' 1111111111 Curmul I r1'l , l r1'1l111'u lilaclricul Ic'ngl'mwring 11101- Team 11, 21. Ifill 111111110015' Club, SHAH'LM, ll. 1.1:1:11.1.1-: 11111115111111; I'.'1luc1ui11n SILMMH.11.I-;11, 1 111-111 K. 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LEWIS Law Physics 111:1: Club 12 .3, 41, Assistant Manager Debate 131,110r11151n Council 141 81-1-11-111ry 1' 011mm Coun- 1141,51gn111 Pi Sigma. 5111mm, J1111N 1.151.111, '1' 41A 12111111011111 Luke Lvs Forestry 1 11r1tslry Society. 511110 College SHOWERS, JOSEPH CRAIG, E A 1'3 Philudclphiu 1.1111111117'1'17 11ml Finance Freshman Tennis Manager. AMA l.1:.V0111-: '71an Arts and 5ci1'nc1' UTE! 51111111, Slrusburg IL'1I 111311111111 511111.111, CALVIN W, C111 II11111711111 lhlch'riolugy 1.1:11x 11111111131 Vunus 21.1'1' I 11'clr1'1'nl 1 11 1111'1'I'ing 11125111111111 Y. M. C.A.17111110114.1111111811111: C1011. 13011ch 13111111 11, 2, .3, 1:1, .1 .,'1111:1'11'ic11l Engineering 501'11-1y. 51111.12, MARGAmN' 1 . 12111111111011 5131113, Philudvlphiu S1315, W11.1.1.1.u S'I'I-znm'c, B 1 Wilkcs-Burrc Bill , .1111 Ic'lvclricul 11111111111 wing 1:11:15 Club 11,9 -, 3,41,1111155 111110551: 11, 21, Phi Mu Alpha. SIMOTNAK, Jusm-n 1112111101; Thmnp nTill. Am and Lvlh'rs SKAGHHHCRC, Ilnmoxn C. 111'llwo111l Commerce and 1 11111111'1- SKIHTNANSKY, AN111112w 'l'., 'J' E '1' Olyplmnt 511711 1.111'nu'slry CLAITDIUS D. Mechanical IL'ngincvring 811101.11, Slate C11Il1-gc SLMH'. KENMLTH 111111.9141'1211r, A l' P Euston 1101711113 Agricullurul 11011110111105 13115111111111 1911111111111, 15105111111111 Truck, Vursily 110111- 111111, Druids, Skull 111111 1301105. 51.111111, Euclcmc B. Milton Com Civil I'frIginw'ring 311111.11, P1711111 11110515111111, '1' K E Ilugllcsumn P1712 Liberal Arts 1 111111r 11111111110011, Frcslunan 1311512111111 Team, 50111111- 11111r1: 1111p C111111111111'.1' Associate 111111111928 1A V11 V11 1' Pr1-s1111111 111-5111111111 Y1, ' 1.1111i111-1, 11111111- 110011 811111,Colleg11111 511111 3, Asso- 1:11111- Edilur Collegian 14,1 Pi Della 1' 1101011. 531111.151, 1111111111111: A. 'l'0w11111111 2121:1111 Arts and Science Education Y. 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Yolmc, 1111111111 13., A1-u1zi11 Ynungsvillc Brink Agl'iculIurul Educuliun Y011N1;, ARDEN AI.I.I-:N 011 City Youngy lc'lcclrir'ul EIIgI'Iu-vring JAMES 1211:1111 Youngic YOUNG, Monnnguilciu Imlusll'iul Iz'ngilu'vring Zl-ZlGlJilK, WIvzsm-n' 11., B A 23 21,11 Civil In'ngim'vring Sigma Tau, Chi lipsiiun, A. S. 11. 1C. Rochester Zmuu', 111111111110 EVELYN, B Xd' State College Millf' Art: and Science Education 11105111111111 Y A.C1111inct, 10wn Representa- in: Girls' 1'1'1:si1i1-I11, .5. A. .,141 01111 1.1 7.1111111111111111, 111101101; R. U 5 11111111135110 Arts and L1rll1'rs Z0011, CLAIII-LNCI: l.., A 'l' A Crufton Dairy Husbandry mm Mk. t? .. ' 3.... jutting CARL A YOST Vice l'rosldent G. S, DELP Treasurer C. D. FEIG '1' President 86 D. D. GREENSHXELDS Secretary L. ll. BELL, JR. lllstonam Class History 1929 ,,V HE year l928, our third at Penn State, is slowly waning. huried I x- g - . . . gradually beneath June 5 relentless deluge, iudmg into dim recollection. Swiftly the climax of our college eureer has come, lingered for what seemed only a brief moment and llml. And that ilight TlttS been even more sudden, more swift than the advent. Analysis of the penultinmte year, considered with the two preceding: reveals the natural method by which our class has attained its present posi- tion as one of the essential organisms of a great organ. Freshman restric- tion has cultivated our sense of obedience and respect; sophomore en'ort has prepared us for the divers responsibilities which we now assume. Yester- day and the day before were spent with preparations for today. Today We fit ourselves for the morrow. The class of 1929 has played its usual prmninent part in scholarship. athletics and other extra-enrrieulu . activities. Juniors have eapahly filled their assigned posts, entered honorary ranks, directed the numerous organi- zations that have fallen under their jurisdiction amd sensed their position and its hounden duties. The Junior Prom proved one of the most successful in years; the LaVie, from 1111 indications, will measure up to the high stand- ards set. by its predecessors; class blazers of steel, braided in garnet, have been favorably received. The uthletie record is enviuhle. In the annual fall cross country meet, the junior team placed :1 close second. Five Juniors earned football letters; four received basketball awards; six, soccer; two, cross country; three, hoxing; three, wrestling, and two, tennis. During our third year many steps, necessary to Penn Stateis rapid growth, were taken. Athletic scholarships were abolished and the action gen- erally applauded; the junior custom on wearingr huts was removed; daily chapel was found not conducive to general college harmony and met the fate of athletic scholarships. Abolition of final examinations and of the honor point system were live student issues, although no action was taken to re- move either. Under the careful and eupuhle guidance of President Hetzel this insti- tution which sunctifies the Nitluny Valley as a sacred spot to thousands of Penn State worshippers should slowly and surely rise to her promised posi- tion among the great eolleges of the world. '3 5M I 3 ADAMS, LEWIS EMERY, Acacia Puxinns ' i WEWW ' kg Chemical Engineering 1'! ,4? 'fr! ADAMS, MARION TRUMAN, K A P Rupert 131154'3 , j Cnnnnorcc and Finance j Band t2, 3L Ansn', MARGARET E. Conneaut Luke Education ALBERTSON, JOHN T., d, K II Lightstreet GfAl?! Dairy Husbandry ALDERSON, EDWARD V ., G9 E Pittsburgh 5$Y'ed!, Cmnmercc and Finance Varsity Golf Squad RD, Class Golf tiZL ALEXANDER, RALPH M. Milesburg Shorty Mechanical Engineering Sophomore Wrestling. Scrap. ALLEN, ALBERT IRWIN Philadelphia KAbe Arts and Letters Baseball Squad UL Football Squad CU. ALLEN, HERBERT 0., 2 X Pittsburgh :lIerb,, ComIm-rm and Finance ALLISON, W. LEROY Gibsonia tR0yI, Agronomy ALTMAN, GORDON 5., Q '5' Erie Arts and Letters ALUISE, ROBERT RICHARD Williamsburg Civil Engineering Winner Sophomore Inter-Class Boxing, Varsity Boxing. ANDRE, DEWITT, 9b K w Mmllrosu Physics ANDUZE, FERNANDO L. Sunturce, P. R. Electrical Engineering ANSTICAD, CLAIR J. Patton Dairy Husbandry APPLE, KATHRYN, Nila-Nee Perkaeie KApple,9 Home Economics President Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet QL Senate QL Vice President QL Chairman 81115th Party 6L Ellen H. Richards u . ARNOLD, WALTER MARTIN Bethlehem lWalt,I Industrial Education Unit 6 Basgball and Basketball. ARNOVITS, Monms MANUEL, 2 T d, Dunmore nArnyn p Prc-Legal Band 9?, Debating Squad 6L ARTZ, RODNEY T., Q A E Pottsville !fSyd,l Mining Class Lacrosse Q, 3, Varsity Lacrosse Q, BL 90 ASHIDATE, Tosm NOBU Harrisburg Mechanical Engineering ASHLEY, MARION DOROTHY Mansfield DoL Vocational Home Economics Ellen H. Richards Club, Grange, Oread. AUL, HENRY BORGER, AP P Espy Henny , Landscape Architecture F irst Assistant Track Manager, Blue Key, Topions. BACHMAN, JAMES M., $ E New Cumberland Electrical Engineering BAER, BENJAMIN B. Tamaqua Education BAUER, CARL JOSEPH Williamsporl Gussie, Pre-Medical Class Lacrosse 0, 2L Varsity Squad QL R f C . ' f? I! . . '. 1-. . , n 2. 5:11 7, z u 1.; ' v- 91 Bun, Hmwun'r W., 24w: York 117001' , Electrical Engineering Class Lacrosse Squad W, M , Varsity La- crosse Squad UH. HAIR, JOHN W., $KE Wilkinshurg Prc- Medical BAKER, AHNICM MARKWOOD ' Harrisburg Mb : Electrical Engineering Band U, 2, 31,0rchestra GSL ' BAKER, FRANKLIN K., A X A Langhorne 'Tranlc Commerce and Finance F reshman Wrestling Squad, Tennis Squad UL BAKER, GEORGE E. Elizabethtown ' Vinita Agricultural Education 3311111 State Grange, Penn State Club, Rural Life UJ. BALDERSTON, NEWTON K., T K10 Newport Electrical Engineering BALL, Gannon LOYAL, JIL, tb K a: Pittsburgh Fa!ty, Chmnistry Student Council. BARBER, JACK Enwm, w K E Sewickley 7!1011:,, Commerce and Finance Freshman Baseball Squad, FirstAssistant Basketball Manager, Blue Kay. BAImmm, PAUL EMERSON, Triangle Harrisburg SPebi! Elcc lricul Engineerinlr Penn State Engineel Staff, A. I. E. E., Advanced R. 0. T. '.C BARDO, WILBER MELVIN, JR., K '5. Jersey Shore Will Commerce and Finance Dickinson 1 . BARNARD,1RANK 8., A22: Pittsburgh Barney. Mining Band. BARNER. ELwoon MELVIN. Triangle Williznnslmrt Villy Architectural Engineering Penn State Collegian U L Penn Stale Engineer 12. SH. Architects, Club UN, Advanced R. 0. 5'11 93 BARNES, JAMES K., 69X Philadelphia Arts and Lollcrs BARNIIART, Evumrr'r R. Pleasant Unity Chemical Engineering BARRETT, KENNETH ROBERT, AXA North Warren Wx'crf, Commerce and Finance BARTON LEWIS WHITACRE, Friend! Union Marlton, N. J. S Lew9I Horticulture F irst Assistant Soccer Manager 8L Secretary GD, Penn State Farmer 0, Soccer Team 2L Y. M. C. A. 2, SL Class BARTON, ROLAND C., A Z Emporium Agricultural Economics BARTRAM, M. THOMAS, F riendf Union, Paoli uTommyu ' Agricultural Biological Chemistry Penn State Players, Penn State Farmer Business Staff, Intra-Mural Council, Liebig Chemical Society, Class Soccer M, m, Varsity Soccer Squad mL 94 BASS, ARTHUR WILLIAM JIL, 2 th, Swissvale Art!7 Industrial Engineering Freshman Crosa-Country Team, F resh- man Truck Team, Varsity Cross-Country U, 2L Track Squad UL Druids. BAUER, CARL S. Renovo Industrial lhluuulion BAUMANN, CAM. A. Clairton Eloclrical Engineering BEHR, FREDERICK A. Hatfield Civil Engineering ' BEICHLER, SAMUEL D., T d, A . Philadelphia Forestry Forestry Society, Class Lacrosse. BELL, LEWXS H., A T 0 Chester L ;ul,! Arts and Letters Collegian Board, Student Council, LA VIE, Student Board, Sphinx, Historian, Junior Prom Committee, Proclamation Committee. 95 W: linmmu, KENNETH HAROLD, A T12 lngomar F' aKPII,, I u . 1 - - j CIVII hngmocrmg . ',r . 1 ii 4 lhaxnuzx. S'J'ICPHICN A., 11:11: Lurksville :4 F511: 110,, I Miningr J 91 I 'I BHXSON, KENNETH C., APP Eric Agricultural Economics BERKEM 1211-211, GEORGE E, ATQ Allentown FTurkF Civil Engineering Freshman Baseball. ' BEHLINCER, HARRY CHARLES, 111., Jenkintown Falunen 1 Dairy Husbandry l 011111311wnt Bmmrmm, Acnuu: A. Plains Pre-Medical W1 Freshman Baseball, College Owhestra, Dairy Sciw 1 once Association, Basketball Squad, College Tennis. ' BERUKSTIS, KATHERINE MIMI, 0H, Bethlehem Kitty , Arts and Letters . Co-od .Cotillion Chairman CH, Campus Club Council CZ. 3L BICVAN, DAVID REESE Wilkes-Barre Architecture Freshman Boxing T011111, Varsity Boxing Squad, Friars, LA VH-I Staff. Blsn, EUGENE WILBERT Frostburg Gene Education Glee Club U, 2, 2H BISHOP, FLOYD MARQUIS, X di Philadelphia HHOP,9 Arts ahd Letters BISHQP, WILLIAM H., Air 4? , Philadelphia 'IBill,, Aglicult-ural Economics Inthmal Council, Penn State Collegian LU BITTINC, RICHARD LONGAKER Pmnslmrg WNclf, Electrical Engineering 97 BLACK, MARLIN BEAMER Harrisburg Blackic,, Architectural Engineering Cheer Leader 02, 3L Sphinx, Archilcclf Club. BLACK, 'I'Asso LESSING, 1 KN Bloomsburg Blackie,, Chemistry BLAIR, EARL D., 31b E ' Doylestown Dmmy I Commerce and' Finance Student Council BL Stunt Night Com- mittee QL - BLATT, HARRY GABRIEL, 2 T :12 Darby Wiabe Arts and Science Education BODYCOMB, WALTER C., K2 - Wilkes-Barre , , 5 Walt,, I Civil Engineering Student Council ML Penn State Players. BURGER, MARTIN RAYMOND Kresgeville Mechanical Engineering 98 W, uwn BORTEL, GERALD M., 03 NE South Fork 6 Jerry,l Electrical Engineering BOSTWICK, BETTA ESTELLA Elkland Arts and Letters Girls, Debating Team, College Choir 3L , BOULTER, ROBERT EDWIN, Ail . Uniondale K B0b,, Pre-Legal Bowansox, ERNEST H., A II, 2 Sunbury usoxn Commerce and Finance ' BOWMAN, JOHN LG X ' Millorshurg . L ' 3Johnny Electrochemical Engineering Fresh Rifle Team, Varsity RiHe Squad, R. O. T. C. Rifle Team 0 yearsL BOYCE, ANNA ELEANOR, X D Drumore 'Vlnnf Home Economics 09 11m Bow, DEAN EDWARD, A S d2 , - Sharon 1 1 Deane 1 Cmnmerce and Finance BOYLE. HELEN L, Arcte Huzlelon 111115,, Chemistry Y. W. C. A. Cabincl 1U, Senate 111, Class lmck 1U, 5011110111010. Hop C0111- milt11111121. Assistant Edilm Handbook 111A Editui 121,17ice Plesidcnl W. S. .131, Campus Club Council 131. 13111131111112. WILLIAM CLARK, AP P Baltimore, Md. 1113171111 Forestry Class Golf Team 111, Varsity Golf Squad 11, 21, Secretary Forestry So- oicly. BRANDT, JOHN WALTER, Q E , i . Grafton I'lack3, Science Editox 1929 LA VIE, Sophomoi'e Extempomuaous Speaking Contest F mat Prize, Debating, Louise Car- ' ncgie Scholarship, Honor. Society Mec1al Forensic 1 v Council, Sphinx, Delta Sigma Rho. , . 1 . 'BRATTON J01IN WA: X; i '. Clearfwldg v, P1e-M1-d1cal 1 131mm, Muxrozx' O. Cermdilia SBraunicF 1 Education BRECIIT, WILLIAM ALVIN, 111., Q E Glensidu - WNW Commerce and Finance LA VIE Staff, Student Handbook Stair. BREWSTER, ROBERT WALLACE, 9 E, New Castle 'ully - Prc-LI-gul Freshman, Debating Team, Varsity De- bating Team t2, 3L Delta Sigma Rho, 131116 Band 12LCollegc Ort'hcstm GD, ' Penn Slate PlaycrsV'Ordlteslm I39. Bnuzxm, LUTHER Cu ' ' A York fwillck Electrical Engineering BROWN, CHARLES ALrnEo, 09 E Pittsburgh Brownie Architectural Engineering Lacrosse. BROWN. JOHN M. Lancaster Architecture BROWN, PAUL T., S. N Philadelphia Agricultural Economics 101 BROWN, RICHARD E, B K McKceaport Figleaf Industrial Engineering I. F. C. BROWN, RICHARD OAKLEY, B K Bellevue 0aIcleaf, . Mechanical Engineering LA VIE. BROWNS'I'EIN, JACK, 1322 P Philadelphia Br0wnie,, Arls and Science Education Freshman Track, Varsity Track CD, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball Squad BRYCE, ROBERT SUTHERLAND, 0 N E Rockingham lCape!, Arts and Science Education BRUBAKER, ANNE MARTHA Lititz lfAnnl! ' Institutional Home Economics Ellen H. Richards Club, Oread, Campus Club Coun- Cll. BRUNNER, GEORGE WILLIAM, BK Renovo Porky, Electrical Engineering 102 BUCHANAN, JOHN GROVER Sharon Hill 70hnny, Commerce and Finance Baseball. BUCHANAN, DONALD MOORE, 2 t1: E, J ohnstown 001$ Prc-chul Penn State l'luycrs, Chairman Procla- mation Committee, Pi Lambda Sigma, Pennant Committee. BUNTINC, JAMES FRANCIS, 11L, A'PA Ben Avon Winf, Cmmncrce and Finance lmer-Fralernily Tennis Championship UL Freshman Golf,Varaity Golf 9,30, Captain BL Medalist College Golf Tourney 9L Blue Key. BURCHER, HARRY E. Shameld Electrical Engineering BURNHAM, CHARLES CHESTER Johnsonburg Chink Commerce and Finance RiHc T cam. BUImows, Loms, d! E n Alloona Education 103 BURT, SARAH L. UlySSES Prv-Mmlit'ul Bl Tum, EDWARD M., ID 2 K Philadelphia Elmrlricul Engineering Cum, JmIN JUSICPII Domml J ulmny Prc-Mt-dical Home Economics Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. 9L Social Chairman, Delegate to Eagles Mere UL Class Basketball UL Glee Club O, 2, 3L Social Chairman of Class 9L Social Chairman of Mac Hall, Chairman Hallowe'en Party, Louise Homer Club, Helen H. Richards Club. CAMPBELL, BENJAMIN F RANKLIN, E N Philadelphia Buss , Electrical Engineering Freshman Basketball Manager, Freshnmn Baseball, Baseball Squad QL First Assistant Basketball Mun- zlger, Blue Key. CAMPBELL, DONALD WESLEY, AX A Clarion 6E 97 Don Education 1 04 CALLOWAY, Doms EMILY, Nitu-Nee Hazleton l CAMPBELL. J AMES ARTHUR Bcaverdale tPut Electrical Engineering quf-gg .. .wwwrhi '- r CAPARONE, Mun: J. California Electrical Engineering CARL. RALPH C. State College Special CARPENTER, WALTER E., K 2 Ardmorc uWaltI, Electrical Engineering College Orchestra U, 2L Thespian Orchestra 9L Second Assistant Boxing Manager 2 . CASHDOLLAR, DOELLA M. Penn Education ' i CAVANAL'GII, DAN J., m K qx Rousevillc i Bmleclrer , g Chemistry ; Wag E r f I ' 105 Cmmvxcx, JOHN ANDREW, Q A la Pottsville ' Willmr, Commerce and Finanvv CIIAPIN, FRANK P. New Castle Electrical Engineering CHENANSKY, ALEX Peckvillc Education szmn', ROBERT HOMER, Friends' Union Ridley Park Electrochemical Engineering College Band 0, 2, 3, College Orchestra 0, 2, 3L Penn State Players Orchestra 6L CHERRY, WILBUR FREDERICK, A Z Bellwood , ' nBudn , Horticulture . Horticulture Club, Cheer Leader, Grange. CIANFRANO, H ENRY J . Philadelphia csDocsa ' Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. 106 CLARK, MARY JANE, Nita-Nee Johnstown ulaneu Home Economics Y. W. C. A., Rifie Team. CLARK, WILLIAM GRAYDON Malamoras WIIIV Prc-chul Penn State Club. CLAYI'UOL, ORMOND W., Acacia Sharon Metallurgy CLELAND, RALPH RANKIN, K2 Harrisburg Sanitary Engineering Student Council QL Penn StatCe Engineeliug Staff, Inter Fmternity Council, A. S.C ..E CLEMENS, MARYL. Milford, Conn. V Home Economics CLINGEH, JOHN SPENCER, G X Nm-ristown Spencd, Electrical Engineering Band. 107 3 COAST, IRENE MAE, X32 Bradford Lilwrul Arls COATSWORTH, ROY ALLISON. E A Id Monongahela City Anzhilvmurc Archilvcls, Club, LA VIE Arl Stair. Cocmcu, WILLIAM RONALD South Ardnmrc Rmf' Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E., Class Wrestling HL Comm, KENNETH IL, ATQ Somerset flKen,, Chemical Engineering First Assistant Tennis Manager, Blue Key. $1? , COHEN,BEKTHA J. Nesquehoning Education COLBASSANI, SEBASTIAN UMBERTO Old Forge l C0lby97 Pre-Legul 108 CONAWAY, HAROLD LACLAIR, S H, Uniontowu $Hal,, Hurticulture Senior Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. CONFEIJR, WILMER D., .x E X . V: Schuylkill Haven Winn 111W, Commcm: :md Finance CONNl-ILL. FRANK Mosum: Edinboro IrishW Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. Coox, HAROLD A.. A X A Erie Architectural Engineering COOK, HELEN ISABEL, Nita-Nee Monessen lC0oky,, Home Economics Vice President Freshman Class, Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Class Track Team, Member of House of Representatives, C. C. C. Representative, Social Chairman Womenk Building. COOK, MARY ALMA Mahanoy City Arts and Science Education 109 COPE, RALPH LELAND, Friends, Union ennclt Square Copi e Mechanical Engineering COOPER, EDWARD BRAND, 2 II Sunbury Eddie Industrial Engineering Frolh Staff CZ, 3L Sophomore Baseball QM . CORGAN. JOEPII A. Kingston Mining Y ConsoN, ROLAND S., 2 d, 2 L Kingston Civil Engineering COWAN, JOHN D., A X 2 Monongahela 'Vack Chemistry Cox, WILLIAM JOHN, E N Rochester, N. Y. Bill Industrial Education Parmi Nous, Druids, Captain Freshman Cross- Country, Captain Freshman Track, Varsity Cross- Country Q, 3, Captain Cross-Country QL Varsity Track Q, 3L 110 CRANMER, CARL B., A F P Monroelon F orestry CREAL, W ILSON, A T A Warren Bil? Industrial Engineering LA VIE Staff, Frolll. CREASY, JANE ISABELLE , Catawisaa Home Edonomics Cms'r, RALPH POTTER Harrisburg Electrical Engineering CRITTENDEN, THOMAS W., A Z Coudersport Agricultural Economics Penn State Farmer Staff, Penn State Grange. Cuousa, CHARLES WILLIAM, A E X Waynesbom Electrical Engineering HI CRUM, EDWARD G. Charleroi Chemical Engineering CL'LLI'IR, NED, Edd Moncssen Agricultural Ecmmmics ClinnAN, CARRIE C. Red Lion Education CURRY, SAMUEL BENJAMIN, Q K 2 Chester iSkipper Mechanical Engineering Freshman Football, F reshman Track, Varsity Foot- ball Q, 3L Druid Society. CURTIN WILLARD SEVIER, S X Morrisville Shor ty PrevLegal Pi Lambda Sigma. CIJRTIS, DONALD, T d! A Pittsfield, Mass. Don Lumbering Forestry Society. Cusz, Josnvu DWIGHT Connellsville aloe Ceramic Engineering Ceramics Society, Boxing Squad. DALALIAN, HARRY Ardmore $b'If !,, Chumislry DALE. THOMAS HANFORD, d, K 2, West Pittston 6'1Vom,, Architectural Engineering Freshman Boxing T eam. DALE, EDITH VIRGINIA State College Ginny Education Glee Club Q, 3L Business Manager Glee Club BL College Choir CH. DALRYMI'LE, DONALD D., T K E North Warren llDall, Electrical Engineering First Assistant Tennis Manager. DANAIIEY, WILLIAM 0.. 8 K d, Namicoke Pm-Legal 113 ell. ciety. Du, PAUL WRIGHT DAY, WILLIAM H. 114- DANKS, ARTHUR GORDON, A 7. Dairy Husbandry DAVIS. CHESTER MILTON, TK E Cl1cW Hickory Warren Electrical Engineering DAVIS, ELwoon THOMAS Ell,, Student Council, IInteluFralcrnity Coun- B'rookline Industrial Ehgineering A. S. M. E. DAWSON, WILLIAM CASHMORE, Triangle min Sanitary Engineering Penn State Engineer Staff 62, 3L A. S. C. E. 50- Cheltenham Alexandria, Va. WncIcmW Forestry Plattsburg, N. Y. Wiill Commerce and Finance Class Golf Team QL Varsity Golf Squad 9L DEAKINS, JOHN 13., 4mg Weak, Architeclurul Engineering Architects, Club, Freshman Rifle Squad, Advanced R. O. T. C. Pitcairn DEJAIFFE, Ru MOND Altoona 6618'055 Civil Engineering DELP, GEORGE 5., 3. Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Frosh Football, Baseball, Basketball, tCaptainL Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball, Druids7 Parmi Nous, Tri- bunal, Class Treasurer, I. F . C. DENENBERG, SAMEL Lows, 4, 2 A Philadelphia t6Denny Chemistry and Physics Sophomore Soccer Team. ' DEVEREAUX, WALTER G. Scranton Civil Engineering DIEHL, ROBERT 5., T K E Mannheim 801,,! Eleclrnuhmnical Engincvring 115 4.44 n, A. . WW i; :1 M H tun; DINKLOCKER, JOHN T., rb A m Lost Creek Electrical I'lngzinvcring szu, CLYDE A., 1 A w Allmmu Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E., Advanced R. 0. T. C. DOBHI-ILAAR, WILLIAM LOUIS, FADE Lodi, N. J . I3ill Arts and Letters Frcshnnm Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Friars, Purmi Nous. DODGE, HOMER KINGSLEY, 41 K1! Emsworth Landscape Architecture Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Debating, Inter- Fraternity Counci . DOHNER, PAUL 13., B A S. Harrisburg Brinser , Education LA VIE. DONALDSON, GEORGE J., w 2: K Turtle Creek Mechanical Engineering A . .yan-T 116 DONALDSON, ROBERT 0., 115:2: K Turtle Creek Mining DONNELLY, JAMES MARSHALL Philadelphia H ' 9, Physics Glee Club. DonNmmc, MILFORD HAROLD, K A P Pittsburgh Dorny Commerce and Finance Foollmll Squad Q, 3L L DOUGLAS, FRANKLIN S., 03 E Craflon Doug,, Commerce and Finance Dowusn, HizNaY WARNER Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering DRAKE, EDITH Mercer Ducky 1,, Home Economics Volleyball 02L Stone House Social Clmirnmn UH. DRAKE, ESTHER Mercer Ducky 2,, Vocational Home Economics Volleyball Manager ML Class Volley- ball Q, 3L Stone House Treasurer BL DREIBELHIS, ERNEST GEORGE Stale College Earnic,, Arts and Letters Wrestling, Penn State Club. DUNKELHERCICR, JOHN ALFRED New Bloomfield Whmlf Pre-Medical Alpha Pi M'u. DIENLAP, MABEL LORRAINE Parkers Landing Scouie Arts and Science Education Giff, ?iglc Team MO, Girls' Debating Q, 3L Y. W. . 2 EALY, LYLE CLARK, K 2 Barnesboro . IlDOc'I Pre-Medica'l Em, CHARLES R., X 4, Mount Joy Commerce and Finance ll8 EcKEuT, JAMES RUSSELL, B A2 York qiusf Electrical Engineering EDMISTON, MARY M. State College Education ELFMAN, BERNARD LEIIMAN, 2WD Philadelphia Bemie , Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E., Band 60, S. A. J. ELLIOTT, WILLIAM A., 1P K W Pittsburgh I!Billi, Electrical Engineering Varsity F ootball, Baseball Squad. EPSTEIN, IRVING L., 2 T Q Scranton :lEppy9, Pra-Legal Debating U, 2, 3L Sophomore Extemporaneous L Contest, President offS; A.,J.g,InterFraternity Coun- ' cil. v EPSTEIN, PEREZ, B 2 P Philadelphia . Chemical Engineering 119 ESIIICLMAN, JOHN W., 24, la Agricullurul Ecnnmni EVANS, JONATHAN Cluck, Lu ncaster CS Wi I kt-s- Bat I'rc Mechanical l'hlgim-nring A. S. M. E. EVANS. LARI'E BENJAMIN, II, K N 1 1111L in Dairy Husbandry EVANS, WESLEY J., $ N E Civil Engineering EVERETT, EDWARD L. Chemistry PH lamz'r'r, FRANK F... d2 P A Arts and Lcllurs Benlon Scranton Sayre Pittsburgh Evm, CLARA H. Education State College FALCONE. MARIE ANTOINETTE, 011 Bangor ToILy Arts and Letters FAWN, Tnmms SHELDON, d, K q: Bradford wl'ow, Pre-Medical Mandolin Club U, 2, 3H. FASNACHT, KATHRYN E. Education FAUSEL, WALTER E. G$Wal9D Architecture Northwestern University OJ . FEIGHT, CHARLES D., A Y Metallurgy Junior Class President. State College FELT, J. PAUL Emporium Industrial Ifhlgincering A 1A FunNsucn, ANNE 11., X32 Sunbury ; Ag Arts and Science Education 5' Buckncll HA, Class Secretary ABL'Frea- surcr Y. W. C. A. USA, Wonmlfs Editor LAVIE QM. 1912'1 rEImIJ-u MAYEVA K. Millhcim COIIIIIIPHTC lllld Finance Fmvm, ALLAN F ., AX A New Castle AlAlil Commerce and Finance Fmsmocx, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, 111., ca Y a Columbia IfBennie,, Electrical Engineering College Choir 0, 2A, Freshman Track Team, Fresh- man Football FINKELSTEIN, LEO, B 2' P Harrisburg Pre-Medical A1 + A x .thvxx'x 1:3 5 FIORELLI, JOSEPH ROY Erie Arts and Science Education Kappa Phi Kappa. FISCHER, J OSEPH VALETINE, ca K m Erie $ 106,, Commerce and F iuance Inter-Frntemity Council. FISHER, OTTO HILRMAN Boyertown nIrish Electrical Engineering FLECK, WILLIAM C., B K W illie Electrical Engineering FLEMING, GEORGE HOENSHEL, B K Fleming Chemistry grghestra G, 2, 3L Build a, 2, 3, Kappa Kappa 31. FLOYD, ZENESTA YOUNG Zenctte , Vocational Home Economics House of Representatives GD, Rural Dramatics Committee H, 2, 3L Secretary Penn State Grange New Castle Gallitzin Sharon FLYNN, EDMUND LOUIS. G K 4,, Herrick Centre 'EIItl1'u Commerce and Finance LA VIE Slam Blue Kt-y, First Assistant Manager Baskvllmll, Frvshman Track. 130011;, ARTHUR lhcmmrrmv, JIL, E ID: Cnrlmndule A Arl,, Civil Engineering Class Secretary UJ, Chairman Sopho- more Class Pennant Committee, LA Vll-I StafT, Penn Slate Engineer 0, 2L FORD, DOHO'I'IIY ALMA Pittsburgh VJaIIy Education University of Pillsburg UL Form, JOHN VALENTINE, Acacia Northumberland Electrical Engineering FOREMAN, J AY BOAL . State College Ctlake Arts and Science FOSTER, LAURETTA MARIE, X 0 State College Red,, Home Economics Track LU, Choir BL Debating Club CSL FOSTER, MARY DEE, X0 Sheffield, Ala. Vocational Home Economics Womexfs Rifie Squad CD. FOSTER, PHILIP F. State College Arts and Letters FOWLER, EVAN PAUL Greentown WJete Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club, Penn State Grange. FRITCHMAN, HARRY VERNON, B 0 II V'ritclf Pre-Legal Freshman Golf Team, Varsity Golf Team, Inter- F raternity Counci . dslhortf' Agric-ult'ufdl Chemistry Fmrz, JAMES CLARENCE Rifle Team. FRUEHAN, HAROLD L., A d, S. Electrical Engineering Indiana Berlin UniontoWn , u- F ULTON, KATHRYN E. BI-nokvillc Arts and Letters Oread Club. GARDEN, ANNA S., X32 Rcfmn i5 ,, Anne Home Economics CARES, ALBERT JOHN, 9.16 Easton 5$Al,, I ' I 1 Arts and Science Education Class President I2L. President FYreshmnn M. C. Cubimm IVumity Debating Team IBL Assistant Edilm LA VIE, Second dVloe Tlcsi- dc.mY M. C. A. CD, Student Council I2 3L Studccnt Board IZL Student Tribunal IZL M. Cabinet I1, 3L lntra- Mural Council Freschman 'IX'ack Te edm. Varsity Track 5 uud IZL rKappa. Phi Kappa, Sphinx, Advanc GJRSTKA, WALTER URBAN ' I I I ' I Philadelphla. I IuWugII V .I II ' Forestry College Orchestra, Mandolin Club, Pchn State Play. ' . I ers OrchesIra, Kappa Gamma Ps' 31. . J , I : GAuss JOHN ROBERT, AZ 151W? 'I Phnladelphxa VI 'I P! - ' Vahrmy I . I - Agricultural Economic: I ' Gra ange, Agricultural Economics Club, Freshman Basketball, Baseball Squad. GAWNE, HARRY JAMES, qu 2 K 'Meadville PreILegal 126 GAZDICK, JOHN V . Galeton Commerce zmd Finance GEARY, AGNES ELLEN, Arcte Centre Hall Geary,, Arts and Science Education LAVIE Board, Collegian Staff, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, House of Representatives 9L Class Truck UL Class Baseball Cl, in, Class Baseball Manager QL Head Hockey Manager 3 GEEK, H ELEN L. Lock Haven Vocational Home Economics GEISSENHAINER, ELEANOR 11., Arcte Reading Arts and Science Education Class Treasurer GD, Hockey Squad 0, 2L Volle - ball Manager GD, Stone House Treasurer my, Honor Society Council Medal ML GEMMILL, ROBERT M. Harrisburg IlBob, Landscape Architect Charter Member Pi Gamma Alpha. GERDING, E. L., 9 IE Glenside Commerce and Finance GETTY, CHARLES HILEMAN J olmstnwn 2671111113,, Dairy Husbandry Manufacturing American Dairy Science Association H, 31, Penn State Grange U, 31, Outing Club CZ, 31, Jnhnslown Club. 01:11111211, 1111111111111 ALVIN, 01X St. Marys 21211357,, Elcclmchcmicul Engineering First Assistant Boxing Manager, ASsisl- 11111 Edilm LA V111,Bl11e Key,I . IF. C. 01111901111, HOMER 'V., 2 ll Munlmll Arts and Letters CIHVAN, MARGARET L. Nanticoke i2Peggy9, Arts and Science Education Social Chairman 131, Glee Club a 2, 31, May Day Chairman 131, May Day Committee U, 21, Cotil- lion Committee 11,21, College Choir 11,2,31. GLASER, FRANCIS EDWARD, Friends Union Philadelphia 2Fr1'tz'2 Mechanical Engineering GLENN, THOMAS 0., JIL, 1111? A Bradford WI'unW Pre-Mcdical l 28 r GOHEEN. RICHARD ALBERT Boalsburg 11, 1 61 Lg;v39 i L . . . . L1v11 Engmcermg , GOHL, RUTH E., Arete Williamsport Rulhie,, ' Home Economics Helen H. Richards Club. Coon, Gunner; Ross. 69E Williamsburg . 600dic Pl'c-Modiuul Bund H, 2, 3L Goon, WILLIAM KUTZ, A S. X J ohnstown Bill,' Architectural Engineering Architects? Club. GoonuAnT, SARA FRANCES Spring Mills Goody' Vocational Home Economics Penn State Grange, Secretary L. S. A. GOODMAN, FRANCIS EUGENE Altoona Since, Pre-Medicnl Inler-Unil, Basketball League Champions CZ, 3L 1 29 GOMBAR, STEPHEN E. Thro'op CLeg9, Pre-Legal GonMAN, DAN, A 'Hz Coalporg Whirl? ' Commerce and Finance GORMAN, J EROME C., A E Q Saiht .Clair Jerry'? ' ' Commerce and Finance 0055, JOHN SAMUEL ' ' Reading , 1:ch529! Commerce find Fiuam ' GOYNE, JOHN CHARLES . Ashlhnd , ' Tiohnnf, ' ' Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society. ' 130 Scranton GRACE, JAMEst 0K4, Hlim Plc- Medical F1 cshman Football Squad, Varsity Foot- ball Squad ML GRAFF, CHARLES MINIAM, :1 d5 E Greensburg ECImrlieE E Commerce and Finance Glee Club O, 2, 3L Thespian Club. GRAHAM, BRUCE, tbAE Allentown 7 Mining GRAHAM; CHARtES F. W E E State College w . '2 j Mining, R 7 GRANT; RICHARD H Clearfleld R V E ankn Electrical Engineering Electrical Engmeenng Society , -. . State College GRAVATT, EUGENIA DEBOW, Sychox ETommyE Liberal Arts Louise Homer Club, Tennis Champion QL Class Hockey U, 2, 3E 131 wau k .3! AMA: E NEH V '.- A T , ;A H4 GREICNBLA'I'T, LEON, 2T d, Media 7:'rccn.y,, Commerce and Finam-v Gmatchmruns. DUNN D. Lukkund, 0. Arts and Letters Cupluin-ulccl Football Team, Tribunal, Friars, Pamni Nous, Junior Class Sec- rvlalry. Gum, EARL HENRY, AEX Middletown erimmie Prc-Mcdical Frcslmmn Football. ' GKOMILLER, JAM 1-25 FRANCIS, A 2 d! Hollidaysburg Wimmie Agricultural Biochemisty College Orchestra u, 2, 3y Gnowzmcmx, CHARLES NORMAN ' St. Marys Dairy Husbandry , GROVE, JAMES WILLIAM ID K2 Altooxm $fll'm,, Industrial Engineering Froth Business Staff, Scabbard and Blade. Guow, J. M. WALTER, A II Pottstown 11cinie,, Dairy Husbandry Freshman Lacrosse Team, F reshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad. Gmmga, GILBEuT SCOBELL, m X Erie 5 11'139 Commerce and Finance HAmcuu-zN, CHARLES F., KS Latrobe Mining HAGAN, PAUL SANDS, n E Williamsport Fable Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi, Advanced R. O. T. C., Glee Club 0, 3L Sophomore Representative to Inlerclass Finance Committee. HAHN, RICHARD F REDERICK, A F P Easlon Dick7, Dairy Husbandry Student Council Q, 3L Class Soccer CD, Assistant Business Manager Penn Stale Fumwr. HAINES, PAUL LAWRENCE, A II Glenside PeIe,, Civil Engineering Band U, 2, IN, Engineer Stair U, 2, 3L Freshman Rifle Team. 133 HAINICS, TRUMAN KNAUER Glen Moore '70:: Kagw Civil Engineering Penn Stale Club. HALEY, ROBERT W., 2211' Beaver Arts and Lullcrs HALL, CHARLES G., A XE Osceola Mills Tihuclf, Ceramics HALLER, HAROLD SMITH, E II Pittsburgh VIarrgW Industrial Engineering Band U, 2, 3L Orchestra 9, 3L HALLETT, ROBERT LEE, JR, ' Altoona ' V Bob Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society. HALLSTROM, LAWRENCE EDWIN DuBois Swede Electrical Engineering 134 HAMAS; STEPHEN V., 6 K KI, Wallington, N. J. Pre-Legal F reshman Football, Basketball, Track, Varsity F ootball, Basketball, Boxing, Tribunal, Friars, Parmi Nous. HAMILTON, JAMES ARTHUR, 9 N E Reynoldsville 54 If Electrical Engineering HAMM, ANSON MARK Kempton Ham,, Arts and Science Education Tennis, Penn Stale Club. HANNEN, ANNETTE Charleroi Education HARE, Ross, 2 II . Monessen ' GRossw . Mechanical Engineering HARNISH, DANIEL FRANKLIN Harrisburg Dan Civil Engineering HAumsn, JACOB MUMMA Mcchanicsburg Iakc Commerce and Finance Sphinx Society, LA VIE Board, 'lVrvusurvr Pvnn Slate Club. HART, WILLIAM 1., XY Culusuuqua W317? Pro-ngal IIAn'mN, CHARLES HUGH, K12 Marion fgcll lilz Cnnnnerce and Finance Phi Mu Alpha, Glee Club Q, 39, As- sislunt Football Manager U, 2L LA VII'I Stair BL ' HAH'rsme, ELIZABETH M. . State College Hartie ' Arts and Science Education Glee Club a, 3L HARVEY, WILLIAM E., A X 2 Philadelphia Ceramics Student Council, Inter-Fralernity Council. HAWKIC, JOHN ARMSTRONG, w K '1! Pittsburgh Ktjack33 Commerce and Finance Freshman Boxing Manager, First Assistant Lacrosse Manager, Blue Key. 136 HAWKINS, Enwum RUSSELL, GJYQ Altoona Hawk, Commerce and Finance Della Sigma Pi, Honor Society Council Award, LA VIE Slaif, Inter-Fraternity Council, James White Scholarship. HAWKINS, KATHERINE ELLEN Altoona Kiuy , Education Coucher U, 2W HAYDON, NIARGARET M. Midland Arts and Letters - HECKLER, WIBUR LEROY, n A E Tibby,, Sanitary Engineering Student Council QL Harman, CHARLES C. 7 Industrial Education HEFFNER, WILLIAM WINFIELD, II qu Will Industrial Engineering Tower City ' Centralia Centraliu 137 . HELFFRICH, OLIVER B., B 03 II 138 HEICKLEN, lswoa EDGAR, B 2' P Berwick qfools Pre-lmgul HlClNl-I, chmmn'r WILLIAM New York City Vlcrb Elvclricul Engineering Electrical Enginmring Socicly, A. I. E. E HICINICMAN. HERBERT CHARLES, AIVD Pittsburgh chmien Agricultural Biouhemislry Penn State Grange. HEINZH, CHARLES A. B., G E Johnstown Cab,, Pre-Legal Penn State Froth Board. Great Neck, L. I. Arts and Letters HELMS, SAMUEL L. Bethlehem Sam Commerce and Finance Freshman h'Ya Cabinet UJ. HELT, WILLIAM FREDERICK, JR. Pittsburgh Bill Commerce and Finance Second Assistant Football Manager, Sophomore Manager Inter-Class Foot- ball Scrap, R. O. T. C. Drill Band. HENSZEY, JOHN HAMILTON. 12E, State College iCllcnzi, Commerce and Finance Class Wrestling U1. HEPPENS'I'ALL, MAX R, KS. Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering HEPPENSTALL, SAMUEL B., K 2 Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering HERBERTSON, ROBERT M. McKeesport Education HERMAN, MARGARET ,E., XS'2 . , Sunhui-f' IlMartfi . Arts and Science Education W. A A Board i2, 31, ViceP1esidentW.A. A. i31, Class Hockey Cl 2,31, Varsity Hockey 121, Class Basketball 0, 21, Varsity Basketball 121, Class Track 11, 21, Freshman Y. W C. A. Cabinet 0 1, Y. .C.A.Cabi11et i2, 31, House of Representa- tives 12, 31, Vice President Class i3 1 139 Juv- u... HERMANN, MILTON JACOB, w A Q Tilusville Wllilf, Commerce and Finance Freshman Track. Hlilm, CHARLES M., BA 22 Parnassus Whif, Civil Engineering Band U, 2L Penn State Players U, 2L Chess Club OJ, French Club Cl, 2, 3L A. S. C. E. H, 2, 3L HERSIIBEHGER, RALPH HAROLD, TKDA Johnstown Wild? Forestry Varsity Wrestling, Lacrosse, F orestry Club. ' ' HERTZLER, LLOYD 5., 3 Q2. ' y ' . Lancaster L ' ' Lloyd . . Mechanical Engineering Rifle Team Manager, Phi- Delta E silon, Scabbard f ; fandaBladepPe'nantate En ineer' ditcr; A. S. M. L V . E., Major AdvancedR. 0. Ct, Military Ball Com- ' ,'mittee. ' . .7 v ' V , .Meddvilh : ;1 1.;;525 1;311 ,, 11 :11 01;15 1., . - . 1. V , 4 V I qslerryu Civil Engineering: ' . Hmmm, BERNARD C. I , New York City 7323mm . Architecture Cheering Staff GL Sophomore Proclamation Com- mittee, Froth Board Q, 3L LA VIE Staff, Architects' Club, Beaux Arts Ball Committee, Winner Thespian Poster Contest, Winner Penn Sthte Players Poster Comp., Advanced R. O. T. C., Poverty Day Prize Winner. 140 HOFFMAN, HERMAN E., 132 P Wilkes-Barrc Arts and Letters HOLLAND, WILLIAM F., Jn., A2 db, Uniontown Mil? Mining Engineering HOLMES, CARL G., S. A E Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance HOLMES, ROBERT CALDER, JR., X Y Philadelphia iBob$l Commerce and Finance First Assistant Soccer Manager, Blue Key Society, Intra-Mrural Council. HORN, J 01m 11., A X P Bethlehem Whitey' . ' Electrical Engineering F reshman Basketball, F reshman Soccer, Varsity Soccer 0, 3L Varsity Basketball BL HORNAUER, GRACE MARY Patton Arts and Letters Hl HORTON, PARK M'ARTIN, 81f D Ulster Pike,, Pre-Mcdical HOULDIN, JOSEPH FRAZER, Triangle Chellcnhzuu $31!,89, Electrical Engineering Honor Society NJ, Vice President E. E. Society, Junior Stuff Penn State En- gim'vr. HOUSE, JAMES GORDON, r5101! Pittsburgh Vim Comnmrce and Finance Frcslnnthophomore Smoker Commit- tee, Freshman Track, Student Council. HOWELL, WILLIAM M., A 2 q: Avoca Pre-Medical HUDNALL, CLARA PARTHENIA, Sychor State College Pete, Education Hockey U, 2L Varsity QL Basketball a, 2L Track U, 2L HUG, ARCHIE CARL Gcrmania Dairy Husbandry 142 HULING, W ILLIAM HARRIS, 2 4,2 Williamsport 7 11116 Commerce and Finance Inter-Frutemily Council, LA VIE StaH. HUMMER, J AMHS STANLEY Titusville Dairy Husbandry Production HUNT, JOSEPH WALTER, :2 A E Slickville 1089, Mining Mining Society. HUNT, JANET OLIVE, Nita-Nee Pittston Arts and Science Education $ HURLEY, RAY Peach Bottom Agricultural Economics Grange, Agricultural Economics Club, Debating, Y. M. C. A. Sunday School Work. A age. .,-.;:--- '- . !!R!::2- HURSH, MARIAN T. Lancaster Education 14-3 INGRAM, JAMES C., 2N Wuynesburg Poultry Husbandry . lulcmw, GEORGE Johnstown l 500559' -.' Electrical Engineering I A IRELAND, HELEN C. Johnstown XI Education Iuosm, MARY Charleroi Education ISENBEuc, ALVIN RALPH, d: E 11 Sharon 5 Al,' Pre-Legal Class Soccer 2 . IVES, GEORGE DELAWARE Chester itSkip,, Commerce and F inance H-l JACKSON, EDNA M. State College Education JACKSON. GEORGE H., S. A E Philadelphia Civil Engineering J ACOBS, JOHN HENRY, T K E Danville hijake,, Mechanical Enginevring Band 0, m. JACOBSON, BERNARD DOOLITTLE, QE II Upper Darby Bernie Arts and Science Education Freshman Soccer, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball Q, 3L Basketball Squad Q, 3L Varsity Soccer Q, 3, Friars, Skull and Bones. JAMES, ALFRED ELMORE, 69 Y 0 Picture Rocks l Al,, Pre-Medical Band 0, 2L Honor Society Council Medal. Alpha Pi Mu. JAMES, DONALD F. tb K T Johnslown 5 D0n,, Commerce and Finance HS JAMES, JouN SCHOMBERG, A P P Munhall 701111121'5, Agronomy Freshman Soccer Team, Sophomore Soc- cer QL Varsity Soccer CU, Penn Slate Grange. JARHMA. MICHAEL, H A E Clmrleroi Industrial Engineering JENNINGS, DOROTHY M. Philadelphia Education ' JEWELL, RALPH H. Corry Education JOHNSON, MARION MICHEL, d, K Pittsburgh iBudD, Commerce and Finance Second Assistant Basketball Manager QL Varsity Tennis Squad CD. JOHNSON, VICTOR LEROY, A S. X Philadelphia Vl'c,, Architectural Engineering Architecls' Club, Class Lacrosse, LA VIE Staff. l 4.6 JOHNSTON, ROBERT R. '9 l: Strasburg Education JOHNSTON, W . DEANE Howard Whiu'c,' Dairy Husbandry Manufaulure Dairy Science Club, Freshman Baseball. i i JONES. BENJAMIN W. Cnatesville Agricultural Biochemistry J ONES, H. WALTER Christiana ! Jonesy,, Agricultural Biochemistry Penn State Farmer U, m , Liebig Chemical Society. JONES, JOHN KARL. A 2 d: ulahnynyn Commerce and Finance Scranton Froth Board U, 2L Intef-Fraternity Council. JONES, J. WILLIAM, T KE Bill, Conshoh ocken Electrical Engineering J ONES, ROBERT NEWTON, IbKT J olmstOWn 730bby Architectural Engineering Wrestling Squad. KABNICK, ARTHUR BERNARD, thA Glen Cove, L. T., N. Y. !eg,, Prc-Modical InLer-Fralcrnily Council, Transfer from Temple University, September, 1926, Temple Swimming Team OJ. KANE, NIARGARET V. Kingston Education KECK, MARTHA MAE, X 0 Pottstown Martie, Education House of Representatives UL Class Treasurer 9L Class President GL Senate 6L Campus Club Council GD. KEEPER, HAROLD T., A Y ' Pittsburgh . Arts and Letters KELLER, MARGAHHT PATERSON, La Camaraderie Charlotte, N. C. IlMargy9, Arts and Science Education Forensic Council 6L Vice President Y. W. C. A. ND, Manager Girls? Debate BL 148 KENYON, PAUL ARTHUR, ATA South Brownsville g5, c71- K. I! . Pre-Legal 55 ' ' Numerals F rosh Track 0L Boxing Squad CL 40, Band U, 2L KERR, ROBERT LANSING, J IL, m X Philadelphia Wolf, Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. KERN, WILLIAM SHAFFER, A 433 Elizabeth 15 Tad , Mafallurgy Kmumm, CHARLES FIRMAN, d2 I' A Philadelphia ' Charlie, Dairy Husbandry Freshman Football, Class Baseball Manager WL Thespian Club m,- 3, 40, Thespian Show U, 2, 3, 18,, 41:1'operty Manager GD, Scabbard and Blade ' KING, HIMM, A Q! ' Turtle Creek ' Nap Electrochemical Engineering Glee Club. KINKAID, JOHN RAYMOND, S. N Mcchsporl fGRay,, Mechanical Engineering First Assistant Soccer Manager, Blue Key. HO KIRK, WALTER C. -- Peach Bottom Electrical Engineering KISTLER DELILAII E. La Cammaderie Nanticoke $$Lila,, Natural Science Education Secretary-Trcasurcr Town Girls 30,, 23. KLECKNEILLEWIS13., Acadia E. Mauch Chunk Pre-Medical KLEIN, MONROE, B 2 P Philadelphia 53M0ny1, Architecture Freshman Track, Freshman Cheer Leaden, Fxcsh Gamma Alpha. 'E,KOCH, AE?I;UR J., XY Metallurgy Kocu, ERNEST , I ' Clifton, NLLJ'; chhn . ' , Education 5 man Smoker Committee, Cheer Leader MZ 3L, 3Ploelamation Committee, Art. Staff LA VIE. Pi,- CQtagauq-ui , , KOHH, CHARLES ALLEN, B K York Electrical Engineering KOLAKOSKI, STANLEY JouN, T2 4, Newport 7921le Education Freshman Boxinn Team, Valsity Boxing Team Q, 3L Golf Squad, Druids, Skull and Bones. KRAI.I., JOSEPH W. Lorain, 0. Arts and Letters KRAZINSKI, WILLIAM DANIEL Mahanoy City lBill Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Societyx . KRFMER, ROBERT WIILIAM, K A P Milton ' Bow Civil quinqggiqg KunNs, RAYMOND RUHE, d, P A Allentown lRa'y!, Arts and Letters 151 KUKIS, JOSEPH ALBERT Kingston 177001511 , Pre-Mcdicul Pre-Medical Society, Secretary Pre- Medical Society U, A 1. KUNTZ, SAMUEL OSBORN, A P P Valicr 1Wain Animal Huslulndly Colltrrian Repmln U1, Lacrosse Squad A21, F'mshmzm Wmslling. Kun'rz. HOWARD GARFIELD, JIL, tDAQ Ardmore 116m Indusuial E ngineering F1cshman Wrestling Team, Freshman and Sophomore Band, Froth Bo ard Chairman AAY Entertainment Commit- tee. KURTZ, MARY FRANCES, La Camaraderie ConnellSville Game ,1 1 Arts and Science Education Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 01, Phi Sigma Iota. K1312, WILLIAM NELSON, K A P ' Milton 1 4ABill?9 1 . Electlidal Enginceling Band U 2, 31, Orchestra 131. LACHAT, LAWRENCE LYSLE, E X Jersey Shore 11Lorr'y,' Chemistry 152 LAIRD, J UDSON, B m 11 Jupiter, Flu. Arts and Letters Collegian Board, Class Lacrosse BL Thospiuns OD. LAMON. H. RUSSELL Philadelphia Russ', Commerce and Finance Radio Station Operulm' U, 2, 3, Col- legian Stag U, 2L I LANDIS, HERMAN DANIEL l Buyertown Hermy I'IOI'liculturv LANDIS, RICHARD J ., 0 A E 'Penhsburg Science LANE, CLARENCE BRONSON, X Q Germantown - Whats Dairy Manufacture Y. M. C. A. Cabinet U, 2L Thespians UL Sopho- more Boxing U, 2L Sphinx. LANTERMAN, HAROLD HUNT, d! K N Berwick leem,, Eduualion Pianist, Campus Owls. 153 LARSON, ARTHUR LAWRENCE Bakerton Wl1,iIcy,, Chemical Engineering LASIIINSKY. CHARLES WILLIAM, MuhunoyCily flulrlif Pm-Mndicul LAUUIIJJN. HENRY FRANKLIN, SIAE Greencaslle qicn Chmnistry Freshman Track Team. IJCAMER, JAMES A., g Y n Dunlo Jim Commerce and F inance Secrelury-Treasurer Johnstown Club 0, 2L LEAVITT, ABRAHAM Everett, Mass. 5GA b1! Prc-Medical LEE, LOUIS Bushkill ' iCLou,, Arts and Lcllcrs Phi Sigma Iota, Class Cross-Couulry BL Varsity Cruss-Counlry, Track Squad. LEE, ROTAN Bushkill Buck,, Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Iota, Class Boxing QL Var- sity Boxing Squad, Cross-Country Squad. mec, Euwmm CHARLES Honesdale F!l99 Ceramic Engineering men LITER, V AN HANDLIN, A $2 Keisterville G ,,an,, Metallurgy hvshman Wrestling, Inlra-Murzll Coun- t'il. LEIDEN, WALTER JOHN, 09 K tr Altoona Wally Commerce and Finance LEITZEL, MABEL State College Arts and Letters LEITZELL, ROBERT SHERRICK, C0 E State College $ B0b5, Electrical Engineering ... :n :n ' .' j LENKER, JOHN LUTHER, tn: K Harrisburg alapkss Dairy I'Iushundry Ll-zrm-zn, WILLIAM. JIL, Kr; Aspinwall ! III'IW Dairy Husbandry lh'mluclion Dairy l'Iushundry Club, A. H. Club. Llcunlmc, HAROLD l9. Pittsburgh Education ,x . LEVISON, SAME ' Steelton le Arts and Letters LEVITAN, PAUL MYER, 2 T $ Milton Paolo Pre-Legal IJCHTNER, DONALD W., A X A Marvsville fiDon9, ' Agricullural Economics 156 Llcn'rNEn, MAX WILLIAM, AXE Loysvillc Maxie Metallurgy Student Council 090. LOGAN, CLAIR T., Q A E Purkesburg 1'en' Arts and Letters Ixmucmmn, llecsncR S. Hoalsburg Arts and Letters LONG, MARY C. Centre Hall Home Economics LONGENECKER, Camus, JR. Pittsburgh Tllmrlie . Commerce and Finance Collegian Reporter C1 2H LONGENECKER, JOSEPH BENDER Salung'a 08,, Agriculture Chemistry Liebig Chemical Society. Low, BARTON EGBERT Orangeville 1730111,, Agricultural Emnmnics Loy. MAX 8., ATA Rossilcr Geology LYON. Enwmm, JIL, B1911 Williamspoft 11E!hlie,, 1 l lrn- Medical Frolh Board, Flushman Foolban Van'- sity Football Squad, Filsl Assistanlt Goll Manager, Class Color Committee, l'xcsh- man quker Cbnjinittee.1 ' LY' 11'ON, MARION 1L, BK '1 W' I Wquissing J 1 'Vllary Lou ' Chemistry :1 ' MACKEBETH, Erma mexs 11 1iAvdndaIe 11Mao' Arts and Letters MACKEY, RICHARD S. Altoona Commerce and Finance 158 MACKO, HARRY A. Charleroi 64W1uc3, Prc-Mcdical Band II. 2, 3I, Alpha Pi Mu, Pre-Medi- caI Society. 9. ,.;x-3:W f. Muas, JOHN CUR'us. 3 ll State College III; III!- Agricullurul ICvonnmics MANOI;11-3 EMHILJ I ORBES X 0 Philadelphia . Use? I I I Voculionle Home IIII mmmics IIIass Secrlc lury IZI. N MARKLE, ELIZABETH COHEEN Anne 3 State College; . IIDibbie I I I ' Phy sics ' 1. Olewine Scholarshi 2'40, Beta Chi Phi Scoletary I4I Class Hockey 3, 4L Valsity Hockey I3I. 1 MARK, RICHARD SIIENIC, 0 E . I . Lebanon Dick 3 ' Sanitary Engineering M'ARIIERO, JOAQUIN FRAchs, A c1121 Sunchcz, Dominican Republic 44109,, Agricullural Biocl'lemish'y President Club Hispano-Anmricuno, Liebig Chem- ivuI Society, Cnsmopolilnn Club. 159 AMA JVIAHSH, FRANKLIN R., 0 I11 Taylor Arcllilmzlurc MWSJMLL, RICHARD Momma, A PP l'lunwslmld VHCIW 9 Agronomy Captain Hush Soccer, Sophomore Soc- 'J I'Pr. Varsity Soccer, St-vn-mry Sphinx So- ! civly, .Iuninr Soccer. MARVEL, PETER IL, to X Avondulc Pre-Mvdical Juninr Blazer Committee, lnlcr-Frulvr- nity Track Manager. MARTIN, ERLE, E A E Lansdowue Electrical Engineering Frolh H. 2L MASTER, EARLA. Emlenlon . ' aCyn Education MA'FHEIL 01-201mm E., K A P Orangevillc GEMatSJ Conuncrce and Finance Football Squad Q, 3L 1 60 MA'rHEs, JOSEPH Eric MetulIurgy MATIIIAS, HOMER NELSON. JIL, tPKE Pittsburgh Vaclnu P rc-Legul First Assistant, Boxing Manager, I. F. C. MA'J'HIEU, ALBERT J., WK, SpringHeld,Mass. Comnu 11 e and IVinanco InolImII MJ, Track I,2 3 III, Druids, Boxin MLI MAXIMON, SAMUEL BERNARD, B S P Philadelphia IGSaInN , Ceramic Engineering Thespians. MACGINNEs, ROBERT HUBER, II K A ' Pottsville . '. 3 Architectural Engineering . .3 ,, I 1:: ajislant Soccer Managel, Assistant Lacxossc Ma'n- I r,Architects Club. MACLATCIIIE, JEAN E., II B AI: PoIlstown Arts and Lenora Class Basketball I30, Class Track IBI, Class Buse- baIl BI. 161 1 .si' 41 u McAuTnuR, JOHN P., 11mm Altoona V AIUCS, 1 Elcclrical Elulzinch-l'inla,r '11. :13: Penn State Engineer H, 2, 31. :11 f1 , jig; 1:5 i NICCAMANT, DONALD, E A I11 lklzm'ishurg W - l Connnurcv and Finance 1 L McCAn'ncm WILLIAM S. W., AX F. hiladelphia H $$Altic,l - '1 - 1 , 'v - Chcnmrul lungmeermg Student Counqil tZL MCCLURE, WILLIAM L.,fI$ KW I 1 Altoona .1. 1 15Chemistryv , 1 . I 1 ,MCCONNAUGHEY, PAUL CLINTON,1TKE1'. .1 ' Ligonier '7 1 1 115111711139 1 1 - Commerce and Finance . 1 , , 'Jimior Business MahagmziCollegian, DeltaSigma Pi. M chw, RICHARD SIMEON, A X P Dick Connncrce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi, Froth Competitor. North East 'I 62 MCDERMOTT, Rosa Montrose Education MCDOWELL, RALPH DICKSON Canonsburg ltn4ac,3 Induslriul Engineering Wushingtoh Mcham B1 In C. loullly Husbuhdry MCHALE, PETER 1. Kingston Education MCKEOWN, WILLIAM GEORGE, E X Waterbury, Conn. Bill Electrochemical Engineering Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad U, 2L MCKNICIIT, WILLIAM R, B811 PreMedical Pittsburgh M3 16! MCLAIN, DANIEL FRANCIS Shenandoah MMac Pre-Medit-ul A119 11nd lA'Ht'l'S 1Vl1:N1:11.. DALI'JI C., AXA Brookvillc B6nla69, Education MCWILLIAMS. J. PORTER, Ti, A 1 Jolmstown Forestry Forestry Society, Johnstown Club. MENSCH, GEORGE THOMAS, B A: . ., :ledtawi'ssa, '3 uChubOD Ar ts and Letters , MERCER. ancmm'r MARY, 0 ll Renovo MMargeM A1 ts and Science Education G1'oxe City College 1D, Collegian Repor'tel 121, Junior News Editor Collegian 13L Girls Debate Team 12J .MCMMION, 01mm; State College MESSENGER, RAY Invm, A 2X Johnstown 6$Ray9, Commerce and Finance MESSERSM 1TH, B. KESTER Moorcsburg Kel,, Poultry Husbandry Penn State Crungv, Poultry Club. MEYER, EDITH ROSELLA Slate College Arts and Science Education Choir Q, 3L Glee Club 6L Class Hockey U, 3L Class Truck k1, 2L Var- sily Track CD. MXLEHAM, HARRY PERRY, A Z Grantwood, N. J. ' IiPerry39 Agronomy Collegian Board. .MILLER, CHARLES H., T K E New Bethlehem Commerce and Finance NIILLHR, CHARLES 8., H K A Harrisburg Chuck , Mechanical Engineering Penn Slate Engineer, Second Assistant Buskclbull Manager. MILLER, WILLlAlM BENDER Harrisburg qicnf, Pre-Medicul Blue Band 9, 3L Penn Slate Playerss Orchestra QL Kappa Kappa Psi. NIINICK, M AR'l'llA MARSHALL, Sychor, Altoona Wlausizf, Arts and Science Education MINMcK, RALPH RAYMOND Imperial Poultry Husbandry MINNICH, SIMON 15., A T 0 Landisville i Si', Mechanical Engineering Lacrosse Squad BL LA VIE Board. . MISI'I, DONALD H., d? A C9 . . Chambersburg Architecture MIsnLEn, MARY ETHEL, La Camamderie Johnstown Vocational Home Economics Ellen H. 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Mussm, ANNA MILDRED, X 0 Mounlville WIrme', Home Economics NAGLE, WILLIAM J . Sayre 5 Billu Electrical Engineering Thespiuu Club. NARROW, ISRAEL Hazlelnn Civil Engineering l NATHAN, HERMAN Sharon 'U'Valey Commerce and Finance Varsity Debating Squad UL Advanced R. O. T. C., Collegian Staff U, 2L As- sistant Baseball Manager tm. NATHENSON, LESTER F. Curbondale $61 '57 4e; Biochemistry College Orchestra, Chess Team, Liebig Chemical Society. NAUSS. DOROTHY E. Wrightsville Home Economics NESSENTHALER, JOHN HARRY, d: E K Chester Wessie Arts and Letters , Sophomore Hop Committee, First Assistant Boxing Manager, Blue Key. NEUMAIER, BERNARD WALLACE, 69 K42 Wilkinsburg Wally Chemical Engineering NEWCOMB, ROGER 13.. E N Millbourne Architecture LA VIE Arl Staff. NEWMAN, BERNARD, BEP Scranton Wiernic Commerce and Finance Collegian U, 2V, First Assistant Fool- hall Manager, Football Managor-Elccl, Junior Prom Cmnmillve, Blue Key. NEWQmsT. 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POLLOCK, JOHN B., 2 N Wayneshurg Animal Husbandry POLLOCK, JAMES EDWIN, K AP Berwidk alinbn llnrticulture Varsity Wrestling Cl, :0, Inter-Class Wrestling QL POOLE, ALFRED, K 2 Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Posn, JEROME S. Lansford Pre-Medical PRATT, RUDOLPH H. Guys Mills Commerce and Finance 179 Purmmnn, ROBERT Smpsow. H K A El Rama TTPrilclf, Pro-chul Glee Club U, 2, 3T, Choir T2, 3T,Soloisl Cleo Club and Choir, Assistant Business Manager Glee Club, Playery Produc- tions T2, 3T, Kappa Gamma Psi. T QHUC. CLAan MARTHA Jnhnsonburg SGlmIicT Arls and Letters 'lrzuzk 'ltzun, Sophomore Class Stale Scholarship for IT 1k County MT, Tri County Club. RANKIN, ANNA LEA, Trestrelln Canbnpburg S'Anll,,, ' . Home Economics Rollins College UT, Ellen H. Richards Club, House of Representatives T2; 3T. RANKIN, JAMES KENNETH, A 2 t1; - Canonsburg 'TKenney E Civil Engineering E Second Assistant F oothall Manager, Class Treasurer QT, Advertising Manager LA VIE . ; T RAYMETI, LEWIS LUNN, AII Sinethporlv . 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REIMIOLn, RICHARD IL, dam Ardmoro Dick Architectural Engineering Freshman Basketball, Freshman Tennis, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Lacrosse, Friars, hllvr-Vrulvrni1y Council. Jhax'rlcn, JOHN A.. w K N East Brady 'erluuu'c Arts and Scit-m-c Education JhcmNo. PHILIP, E A Philadelphia 6 , , , !9 Mechanical Engineering Captain Frcslunan Soccer Team, Vursily Souvnr 1'2, 3, Pi Tau Sigma. Rlcsunas, WILBUM C. State College Electrical Engineering RETTEW, LANDIS LANDIS, A II Ephrata Whrt Commerce and Finance REXACH, FRANCISCO MANUEL J uncos, Porto Rico Rex3, Civil Engineering A. S.' C. E., Penn Slate Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Prvmdent t2, 3L Club Hispano Americana Q, 3L REXRODE, DONALD In, A P Lb Amity V?cx Architeclurul Education Country Life Club, Grange, Class La- crosse ml. RIIODA, RICHARD W.. K 2 Reading Landscape Archileclure RICH. PAUL V., A X A Sunbury uDOCJ, Archilmilurul lflngim'uring Phi Mu Alpha, Thespians. Blue. Band. RICKER, WILLIAM H., 111., Acacia Philadelphia Rick!I Civil Engineering RINGER, DORATHEA LAURA, X0 Philadelphia Tome Vocational Home Economics RINGLER, Rum ELIZABETH, Trestrella Albion Wutlzl'tf' Arts and Science Education Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, House of Representatives. 183 R1311 EL, CHARLES L. Puttsgrovc HRI'.$'II., Mining,r Hl'r'rm. JEANl-I'I I'l-: C.,Trvslrclla, .lucksonwuld 2100117, Arts and St'ivnt't- Education Beta Chi Phi, Rifle Tram Manager wkj. . Class Hockey 1 l, 2, 3i, Class Basketball H, 2J, Varsity Baskullmll QL Class lrzuk H. 2L Class Baseball 0., 2L Vau- sily Rifle tl 2D W. A. A. Board M2,. Surtlmy W. A. Mm. Ih'r'rlcu. JOHN R, Ii A 2 York Metallurgy Rmm, GEORGE annuc; AIWD M Ligonier MnTednv - Dairy Husbandry ROBBINS, IOSEPH, IIKA . L ' , 2 'Irwin' 108 ' : 2 ' Metallurgy Class Wrestling M D, Assistant Golf Manage; Romnrrs, NELLIE M. State College Home Emmunics 18 IM ROBERTSON, WILLIAM A. 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Y. 01701039 I Arts and Letters Freshman Lacrosse, First Assistant Wres- tling Manager, Blue Key. STnIMLAN, FRANK 511 17715;3,, Electrical Engineering Freshman Soccer, Varsity Snccer. Library STUM, EVELYN ALICE, La Camaraderie Harrisburg Stwnmer Arts and Letters Class Hockey Q, 3L Class Basketball QL Class Baseball U, 2L Varsity Ten- nis UL Class Track QL Class Hockey Manager BL STURGEON, PAUL JACKSON, 2 X EiDuf,D Pre-Legal Glee Club H, 2, 1.3, F irst Assistant Wrestling Man- ager, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball Squad, S Pi Lambda, igma. ' SUMMY, :CJ FRANK, JuvakII E ,- , , nPLMdn' V Industrial Engindtiring SUNDERLIN, JOSEPH P. Education Creensburg McGees Mills .585: x; F F b 4 '7! Lancaster 199 SWOGER, FRANK 11., KAP Verona Education TALLMAN, ARTHUR LYONS, A11 Rutherford, N. J. $ ArL9, Electrical Engineering T AYLOR, WILLIAM C., J 1L, IIKKD, Swarthmore WSW Civil Engineering Band U, 2L TELFORD, GILBERT, GAE Peckville ISGil,! Electrical Engineering Freshman Baseball, Class Baseball QL THOMAS, DONALD EDGAR, Triangle Wilkes-Barre S Don3, Electrical Engineering Junior Editorial Staff Penn State Engineer. THOMAS, HARRY EDWIN, A X S. New Kensington t BuVlZ,, Metallurgy 200 THURLBY, DIIIIOTIII R., K A Mahanoy City PPIHotf, Arts and Lulu'rs BuukneII I1, 2I. T ICE, 11mm 5., A III E Howard IITlIceWW Pro-nguI Freshman BzIsI-Imlll. SIIIIlIhomOH Baseball, Advanced R. 0. .JIVILstIing Squad. Tmms, SAM RmclucLL Altoona 970153, MI I: IlilIlIC'dI Enginet -riIIn Enginem, A. S. MI. 13., Motive Power I Inb. Toan, GERTRUDE ANNA, Nita-Nee IIToeweI, Education FreshmaII Y W. C. A. Cabinet, Senate I1, 2I, Trea- surer IZI, House of Representatives I1I,Class Bus- ketball. I1 2I, Cwens. :ITOMASMI, WILLIAM H I s :13anqu H ' ' Tommy W I Pre- Medmal TOMB, JAMES W., E. III E Youngwoud IE: IIJimI' .f. I Elven 10 a1 Engine 01 ing lxeshmnn Football, Fleshman Wneslling. Penn Slut: C. Engineer U, 2, 3I, Advanced R. 0. T. Ashland 2M 'J'OMIJNSON, GRACE DlTBOls Smitlmmptnn Etlln'utiun Town, Hmmu 1:115. 21141 Philzulvlpllia Hemp Biolugit-nl Chomislry TOWNSEND, 11.111111 'M. Parkeslmrg Tummy Mechanical 141nginccring '1;11A111 11,H1:.'11Y MACK, 2 A E Berwick Hen Industrial Engineering . Fleshman Football Squad, A. S. M. E., Jm1iur Busi- ncss StaE Penn State Engineer. FREESE. WILL'1AM S.. -N . .7 7 1' 7 .Pinslmrglx 1 1, 17 'Ag11c ultuml Econmnics , ' 117,171 1 , f 1'1 l'lililCllLliR, RAY, 01 Y Q - 4 Rock Island, 111. 73 3 7:: , Any 1'; 17 Aglitnltuml Biuchmnislly Lirihig Chenncal Society. 202 TROMETTEM, Romzm' ALLEN Gordon nBobu Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. Tumsn, ANDREW J. Logan Arts and Lellvrs TURNER, WILLIAM S'rI-nmz, aw 1i: Avondale Wiilp, ' VCOIlllllH'Uc and Finance First Assistant Golf Manugmj' BL Blue Key, Delta Sigma Pi, Freshman Hand- book SluII' CH, Freshman LWrcstling Manager MO , Collcgian Board 2,5 , Prom Committee. p . TUSSEY, HELEN HILEMAN Vocational Home Economics Ellen Richards Club. '1 .TUTELMAN, SAMUEL N., d: EII ,. ' . thu'tn Commerce andkFinancev ,?7 ' . x URBAN, JOHN MICHAEL, T 21 d, niacin . Pre-Legal Pi Lambda Sigma, Varsity Debating NJ, Intru- Muml Council. HollidaySbu.rg Melrose Park , Beaverdald w .Wn VA A u , P A , manua 9. 4 .11: A ,. 4-. 203 VALl-tNTI, JOHN T. Pittston Pra- Med it'ul VMAl-IN'I'INE. llAmn' CARLIC'I'UN, 09X Marcus Hook SHIP Cnmnwrt-v and Finance VANATTA, RUSSELL. A $2 Franklin, N. J. T lofty, Industrial Eduoation Freshman Baseball; Varsity Basbbnll, Skull and Bones. VAN Scn'rzn, WALTER M., 2 'A E Brookline Electrical Engineering VON NIEDA', JOHN DONALD, E II V T , Ephrata . V T W M V' R ' T y Arts and Lettcla - , Thespmn Show, Secretmy Thespian Clubt j y V V WAGNER, HAROLD A., Jr A w Lemoyne VPuzz Electrical Engineering 204 WAGNHRC HENRY WALTER Bernvillc '71me Fowstry WAGNER. KARL L., ma Jl Muhunoy City PNE-LCgal ' . ' WAIIA. CHARLES llAuoLD, Cambridge Springs 1101 tictxliure. ' blame, ViXC Plesident C Iuh Apple Club, Y M. C. .Work. WALKER, EDWARD ALBERT, n E Mount Pleasant Civil Engineering First Assistant Lacrosse, Blue Key. WALKER, F RANK L., A X 2 ' Altoona ' . C Ceramics ' , WALKER, HARVEY B. Berlin Arts and Letters .. 4,, Ulyj WALKER, JAMES W. Southwest ; Nimmfs $ Pre-M ed ical I Collegian ,1, 2L Rifle Team UL Cheer bl Lender O, M. -JJ;, . . 4 I, i 1 WALLACE, CLAYI'ON J., A: X York :7 I Agricultural Economics .1 WALLACE Enwmm HAMILTON, AX 2 Eric gSpider Chemistry WALLAUER, PHYLLIS ALMA, Sychor Mahanoy City wPhyF' Arts and Letters Secretary Campus Clubs Council, May Day UL WALTENBAUGH, ARTHUR A., $ '52 Tarentum likedi! Pre-Legal WANMm, EVERETT K., :11 West Reading Mechanical Engineering WARNER. FRANK WILSON, J R. Philipsburg Electmchemical Engineering - WASSON, PiusuLu, M H W State College 9 Education V A , :aniiu LD JAMH A. ., A TO 'Gerr'imntbwn, i i iiSIUamP-W 5 ' Civil Enginteiing 5 , Give Club 0., 2, 3LTP169piun Show 525 ' WATKINS, MILLICENT EL, Nita-Nee Taylor nWam'e . Arts and Letters Class President CD, Class Hockey U 2, 5L Class Baseball 05. ' WATSON, JOHN CLARENCE, Q N E Miminburg u x Commerce and F inancc WATT, RALPH BEAUMONT Defiance Mining .307 , N 4 x . ulu 4410'. . . WM 132' 4; 4i 4 I .4 4 WEAVER, SAMUEL H., K3. P Meclmnioslmrg 5E ' 9, .Sum 4, Mechanical Engineering 4 4l 44 414 I WEBB. CHARLES STUART, 24b: Pulxm-rton 1 3411111ch ' Electrical lilnginecring Band 4. l, 2. 3L Orchestra 43L WUCLAND, CJ-lecvncvr; ALICE State College Home Economics 4 WHINsanNK, GEORGE G., 2 N New Castle Horticultu re Wmss, CLYDE HOWARD, T K E South Williamsport 33 06,. Industrial Engineering College Band 0, 2, 3L College Orchestra 0, 2, 3L Kappa Kappa Psi. WELCH. J. K. J ohnstown Lumbering 208 WENGER, WALTER G. Chambersburg WVah Mechanical Engineering: WERLE, Enwm WILLIAM Warren V Vidah'f , Architectural Engineering Architgcts, Club. , Wascnmzm RAYMOND MARTIN, QK w New Castle Red,, Arts and Letters Patton WEsrmcx, CERTRUDE C. Education North Warren WHEELOCK, CARL H. Civil Engineering Crooked Creek WHITE, CLARK W., Triangle thiteVW Electrical Engineering College Band 0, 2, M, A. I. E. E 4 1 .r z? 209 WHI'I'TAKER, THOMAS Pmmy, A 7, Shefiield 7' ,,L,, Poultry Husbandry ankm, CLARENCE 19.. A r; X Pllilildl'lplliu Wicln,, Civil Engineering chxs, NELSON FuANKLINLA'X P ' Ler nnyne Ncls - Comnwrce and Finance ' Second Assislunl I'notbull ManamrJnsl Assistant Debating Manager. Wu 0,10le H., Friends Union Newtown ' Jerry . Electrical Engmeering VWILDERMAN, ISRAEL H Philadelphia Chemical Engincming WILFOHD, BILL H.413. Bangor Foreslry 210 WILKINSON, GEORGE C., AXP Reading :-, i WNW ; Industrial Engineering Band' U, 2, 3L A. S. M. E. WILKINSON, ROBERT RALPH, A P 43, Wellsboro L Cmrboy . 9 Agricultural Economics, The Penn Stale Farmer. WILKINSON, RUSSELL 5., K E , Philadelphia Wuss ' Connnvrcc and Finance Collegian uh First Assistant Baseball Manager, Blue Key. WILLIAMS, GALBRMTH DENNY Huntingdon Commerce and F inance WILLIAMS, HOWARD C., 09 E Harrisburg Mechanical Engineering College Band U, 2, 3L Drum Major BL Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha, Assdciate Editor LA VIE, Inlm-Fraternity Council. WILLIAMS, Hum: HORTON, E d! E Lansdah- Hught1'e,, Commerce and Finance Wh I IAMS JOSEPH F; Taylor Comme1ue and l lnance WILLIMIS. I 1:0 E. HAV Osceola MilE , Mu Imnicul Engineering WILLIAMS, MARY C. StatngCdHeg-e Home Ecdilbfhics 1 4 WILSON, ALFRED ELLIOTT, BGJ 11 E Al '1 1 :E ,chEl City Industrial Enginee nE Football; Y. M. C. A. Calumet, BiuerKey, Sphmx. 1 S'EWston, CHARLES F., Q X . Chuck 'deafcisvillq . , Industlial Engmeenng w 131 WILSON, EDWARD T ., A F P Philadelphia i6Ted3X Poultry Husbandry KG ... IQ WlLsuN, FRANCIS 0., BAE Mount Union Mechanical Engineering WILSON, Flusu LEROY, 2432 F arrell V'rilf Arts and Lvllvrs WIN'I'. LEO CHARLES; E A Scranton Mining Engint-Uring Wmv, HELEN A. North Washington 3 Home Economics ,, WOLF, WALTERjHEhZIMl A II Pottstown - f - : '1 4 Hqucer V 5 ;Cemxiiics' ' , ; LucwgiadQLQL'LhVie Staff. , - -- WOLFF, Amman B., 4D E T! Brooklyn, N. Y. WIHIW Commvrce and Finance Freshman Football, Freshman Baseball, 17 reslmum oxing, Varsity Foollmll, Varsity Baseball Varsily Boxing, Cuplain-Elect Boxing, Inlcmollegialc Bux- ing Champion, Druids, Parmi Nous. WOLFsKILL, JOHN MARTIN Sheridan Red , Electrical Enginet'ring Student Membvr A. 1. E. 19., P151111 Slate Club. W11111v's1m. BESSIE 1. Moscow, Pu. 'Wcss' Arts 11nd Letters Penn 811111: gCollw-ian 12 511, Class Hockey 12,5411, Class Track 0 , 4L Varsity Truck Cm Class Basketball 131. Woan'lcn. Huznmm PEARCE, A T P Eustun WHck,, Arr1'2i1w11ll111111 Economids lmshman 1' ootbull Fleslnman Basket- hall Varsity Basketball Squad Lacmssv Squad. Woou, ARTHUR C. 1 1 '. '1' ?'EastSmithiield ' ' Woodiii'ff '9 7 1 ' 1 5 1 Y1:'.1'1'11AN. MARSHALL PENNOCK, E N Kennett Square Marty, 'V . Horticulture First Assistant Wrestling quagmt. YEO, EDWIN A., w 2-: Philadelphia 616d Mechanical Engineering YOCUM, FRED HALL, AY Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Ynmm, .CnAnm-zs JACKSON, :15 K N F Berwick J'TGharlicF J Industrial Engineering Yos'r, CARL A., A x P Butlmy J6Ma9, Civil Engineex ing Football FL 2L Wrestling QJ, Lacrosse J 2 3L ' Class Secretary QJ, LA VIE Staff,Fria1r.s Youuc A.I3AKER?JR,Q'1NE Wyomissingii Bake F Commerce and Finance ,, Orclwslra OJ, thman BOXIIIE Squad ZAYAZ, STELLA L. Bastl J ' Home Economics Olcmd Campus Club Council, Ellen H. Richards Cl uh 5 me.m, WILLIAM L. Huutzdnlc Civil Engineering Zlcnm. JAMES KI-zNNlc'HI State College E6Ix ',,,, Cmnmm't'v and Finance Zlcmzm-zn. ancu'r W., Aid, Wrightsville Animal Husbandry ZIBICLMAN, S. CARL, q; 2 A V Philadelphia Z13 Pre-Medical Inter-Fraternity Basketball, Class Soccer, Orchestra .7 I V :Jv TZIEGENFUSS, HENRY E.- . Pulmerton ' Elmlricul Engineering Knox, LESTER MARTIN Chmnlmsburg $KLtasS, Dairy Husbandry 1'Emvred from Hawrford College in 192W. 2l6 Entered in Second Semester GILLILAML LYNN Woouumm, 11 KA Clearficld Prv-lvgul PACE, LEO CHARLES, BK Pitlston 1480,, Eduvzlliun Bltwluslmrfg, Nurnml U, 2L HUGH, EDGAR W., E $ 2: Bolivar '15du'ie Ceramics Inu-r-Fralcruily Council, American Cvmmics Society. S'rlmusnn, M. CREVELING, B K Bloomsburg G Bud,, Forestry Bloomsburg Normal H, m. WAmNc, LUTHER PANSON, cb P A Washington, D. C. Commerce and Finance WYAND. CHARLES S., A E X Wuynvslmm Arts and Lvllvrs ZIMMERMAN. WILLARD Gumum. w E New Kmsinwlon C Education Q. l-l. BEAUGE Sm-retury J. .V. STANLEY Hm: l'n-slm-nl w. A. STON H l'nmldont J. E. GILDHR 1'. F. CHRISTOPHER 'l'rmsurer lllstm'lun 220 Class History Of 1930 thid'ff? OPHOMORE! What meanings this word held for our eiuss. P i- i f I V ' S I n I ' V e ' Qg Jhe fuel was intriguing. it meant the palssmg 01 the fresh- man or trial year. It meant the passing of the Wlink and all that gees with the werd ttt'reshnnlnf, It meant that we had he- eeme masters where we formerly were eheyers. Lastly, and most pleasing, it. meant that we had heen fully ueeepted into the great Penn Slate brotherhood. Having passed suet-esstiuily through our first year 01. eellege strife, we looked uhemi, naturally, with the viewa et' a melieratm'. Our class organizat- tien get eff to an early start; all eiuss eennnittees were named early, and work on the Preelzunzltien was finished at an early date. The class eohn's ehesen were hrown, bisque and maroon. The Sophomore Hep was the erewn- ing aehievement oi the eiuss seeiuiiy and financially. The dink-wezu'em bested our team in the annual t'oethuil serup. On all the varsity team: Sophomores have filled vaeuneies etiieientiy, some of. them having distinguished themselves. The Class t'uvm'ed restricting the Freshmen, hut en ueeennt of outside .l'ueters .l'eund it hard to do so. Vigilance ever the Iirst year men was gen- erally relaxed. Perhaps progress demands the lessening of restrietiens. In 0111' first college year Penn State seems to have entered at new era, an cm of progress. This new era had its ineeptien with the eenling 01' our new president, R. D. Hetzei, in the second semester of our Freshman year. He was immediately initiated as an honorary ntenther of our eiuss tttlti we are mighty proud of our prexy who is doing so mueh fer Penn State. This progress was more neticeahi: with the heginning of our Sephe- Inm'e year. New huiidings were planned and shortly afterwards were under t-enstruetien. The new reereution huilding and the new hospital will fill long needed wants. The Class materially helped to make the skating rink, near the Evergreens, a true realization. 'l'he huilding program which the College has entered is only part of the pregressiveness which has gripped Penn State. Physiettiiy, mentally. and spiritually the Ceiiege has entered on new and helter paths. : freshmen .19. It. 0. Ul-IMSI'IN Vll'o Freshlvnt ROBERT D. C. SWAR'I'lJ-JY Treasurer .l. w. KALIMCII Secret :1 ry l'Alll. A. Ml'l'TliX l'rmldonl 22-1. J. J. ANDUJAR lllstorlun Histery 0f the Class Of 3'311 H E late Indian summer had smlreely begun to fade inte fall when the great institution of learning, situated in the heautiful vale et' old Mount Nittany, opened wide its hospitahle deem to a multitude of ambitious and intelligent youths. They were happy with the feeling of the fulfillment of a great amhitiml. that of going to eutlege. For one entire week the Freshmen walked around the eampus, seeing strange and wonderful things with which they were soon to heemne familiar, listening to words of counsel from their professors. and, in a word, entering into Penn State t'otlege tit'e. But their emltentment was seen rudely changed to a feeling of awe amt dread of that hane 0f the Freshmanqs litie-the heartless Seph. There was no real trouble, however. and nothing serious happened to those whe heeded the Juniersa warning not tn go near Ce-op enrner at night. Woe unto these who disregarded this counsel! The climax eame on one cold night two weeks after College had started. We heard the fear-inspiring ery, sUMI Fresh eutl' and with the eetd shivers running up and down our hacks we went out In meet our deem. That, night, amid the resounding thwack oi. the paddles, we ourselves had made, the igsqush,5 of the Inelasses-sawdust feed, and the gen- eral hue and cry of. Stunt. Night, we were initiated into the great mystie eir- ele ot' the Penn State student body. After our initiation we were allowed to settle down unnmlestetl t0 the . . ' - rw - cc 99 ' peaceful routine el eellege life. this peaceful routine was punetualed hy heetie periods of revelry; Rotary, Dads and Alumni days tellewed eaeh ether in rapid sueeessien, and, before we even began to realize that we had heen in College for ever two months, the 'Iihanksgiving holidays loomed in the tilting. Five days after leavingr the campus we returned, refreshed. ready to apply our new-tieund energy to our studies. For several weeks we worked diligently, until the weil-merited Christ- mas recess arrived. We all sought anew the hemeward trails, well satis- fied with uur sehulastie and our particularly high athletic standing. The New Year was here to weleome us on our return to the eeltege umt t0 the now familiar college life; very soon the first milestone in our search for learning was passed. The beginning ot- the new semester saw us getting off In a fresh start, fired with the undying determination to raise even higher the standard of the Class of 1931. mun gear ng. H. F. cm M BERLAIN Seem! u r y - 'l'rmlsu I'H' 0. lb. BOWEN Athletic Manager 0. l-I. PAK'I'RIDGI'; Historian H. J. BONSIJR Presldont 228 DR. E. S. REIDl-LR Ava-yr V History of the Two Year Ags YEAR and II IIilIIi IIIIs IIIISSIIII iIIIII IlislIIIIy IIIIII WI' IIIIw IiIIII IIIIIISIIIVIIS OII IIIII IIIIII lap of Olll' IiIIIII IIIIIIIIgII yIIIIII. SIIIIII WII SIIIIII pass in I'III'iIIw IIIIII IIy IIIIII I'IIIIIII IIIII sIIIIIIIm' III IIOIII M'IIiIIi, IIIIII IIIII. IIIIviIIIIIIIIICIII 0f iIA g. IIIiII I0 IIssuIIIII IIIIII IIIIIiIIs iII IIIII CIIllrSI' III IiI'II. The joy wIIiIIII CIIIIIIIS with having SIIIIIIIIssIuIIy COIIIPICU'II IIIIII IIIIIIIISII is SIIIIIII- wIIIII IiIIgIIII wiIII IIIIgI'I Is III IIIIviIIII IO IIIIIVII IIIIIIiIIII us IIIis IIIIIIIII. IIIIII IIIIIIngIssiVII insti- n; :7; I IIIIiIIII, IIIIII purl IFOIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIrIIIIs friends We IIIIVII IIIIIIIII, not only IIIIIUlIg IIIIr I'IIISSv IIIIIIIIS. IIIII ilISO IIIIISII IllllOllg IIIII IIIII IIIIIy. IIIIviIIg IIIIIIIpIIIIIIII OIII' IIIIIIIpIIIIIIIiVIIIy iIIIIIIIsiVII IIIIIIriI:IIIuIII IIII IIIIII IIIIII. WII IIIIVII IlII IIIII quIIIiIiIIIIIiIIIIs IIIIII IIIIIIIprIIIII IIIIIIII II graduating class in pIIIIIIli IIII IIgIIiIIIII- IIIIII; dignity, iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIiIin IIIIII SPIIOIIS IIIUII'VIIIH III' IIIII. IillIIll'If. FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WII IIIIII IIIIII WII III'II IIIIpIIIIIII III IIssuIIIiIIII lIIII IIIIspIIIIsiIIiIiIiIIs III IIIII' chosen vocations, IIIIII IIIIpII IIIIII WII sIIIIII III- mm- In pass 0 wilII IIIIII PIIIIII SIIIIII SIIiIiI, $01110 OI IIIII knowledge gained IIIIIIII IIII IIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIII III III IIIIII professions. III IIIII IWII yI IIIIs III Ulll' IIssuIIiuIiIIIIs IIIIIIIII IIIIs IIIIVIIIIIpIIII II SIIUII IHHHI OI IIIIIIstIIip IIIIII'IIIII- IIIIIIII IIIIII slIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIV IIIII IIIIIs IIIIII IIIIIIiIIVIIIIIIIIIIs III IIII. IIIIS spirit III III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIsIeIIIII IIIII IIIgIIIIIZIIIiIIII OI IIIIIIIIIiII IIIIuIIs IIIIII SO IIII IIIIIII HIPH'SUIIIUII iII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIskIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIISIIIIIIII. IIIIIuIrII IIIw VII IIII 10H WIIIII won in IIIIIIIIpIIiIiIIII IsiIII IIIIIIIIIIIIiIiIIs IIIIII IIIIIIIII Olgilllimlliolls MI uIIIIIIIIIy enjoyed, and fIIIII IIIIII IIII IIIIIII- IIIIIIIIiIIIII II IIIIII iIIIId IIIIIIIIIiI IIIIIII Ulll IIIIIiviIics iII IIIII IiIIIII III sport. OIIII IIsiIIIIIII II-l IIIIIIIIIIIIIs IIIIII SIIIUkOIS IIII III IIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIy OI IIIIiII II will long IIIIIIIIiII with us. WIIiIII Wl' IUUk IUHHIHI III Ulll III'M W'Olk wiIII IIIIIIII IIIIIiIIipIIIiIIII IIII sIIIIll IIIWIHS look hack on our IifII III PIIIIII SIIIII: IIiIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIiIIs. IIIII spirit III OlII Alma Mater IIIIs IIIIIIIIIIIII II part III us IIIIII WC IIIIleIII wilII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIiIIII IIIIII WII SIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII'IIII III IIIIIkII IIIIII I'IIIIIIIII IIIIIs IIIIIIIIIII lIIII IruII spiril 0f PIIIIII SIIIIII. Qttihities 'EKFWWHVNWJ A. 'vmw : i'uu dhm Ii RSI 31112 shuttering trumpet shrillcih high, mile hath hremhs shiver an the steel, rally: splintereh spear-ahafts track anh fig, $112 horse mth riher r221; -Alfred, Lord Tennyson r 'V 51.... , . :' L ' I . 9:! Mi '7 ' 4 A l; x: xf Q. Athletic Association llt'm'nt t'hungt-s made in llw personnel of lllt' Athletic Associa- tiun of Penn Stutt- indicate that the organization, although prnjvctcd as early as 1889. has not yet luwn llnully. idvully and adequately cumplvtml and that t'vrluin divisions ul' it are still in the t'xpt-ri- mvntzll slugv. Lust lull Wllt'll the Board at Athletic Control was l't't'illt'tl tn replant- tlw Alumni Athletic Advisory Committee. u forward slvp was made hy the nrgunizutinn lwcuuso 0n the 119w hotly were nunH-d not only Alumni but also lauulty and student 111lrusmltutivvs. Thus, the ulluirs ul' tlu- Athletic. Association am now hound mnn- clnsoly t0 the College administration particularly in rolation to general policy and financial connections. The new hoard has assumed all the tlutivs and responsibilities of the uld Advisory group, control- ling linuncos and sulwrvising athletic affairs of intt-rcluss and inter- N. M. pummu t-ollvgiutv nuturv. Urmluulv Mullllgvr nf Alhlvlirrx ln addition to those functions, the Board of Athletic Control has sought further t'U-Opt'rtlllml hy submitting all hudgt-ts of the general association and of all dc- purtnwnts of sports to thu Administration for approval. Stutmncnls 0f the financial status of the Athletic Assuciutinn have also lmun svnt quarterly t0 the presidc-nt of the College. Annually, tht- zu-cnunts of the Association are audited by the ullicial Pl'llll States auditors and resultant stutr- mt'nls are likewise forwarded to the College Administration. Yearly. strict oconmny is practised and sccurml hy hudgct since the Athletic Association is look- ing forward to linul payment on the significant sum pledged for the now College Recreation Build- ing. and fur rmmvutinn 0f the old Armory structurv. A low words ulmut the history of the Athletic Association might lm in order. The present Assn- I-iution is the result M series of unsuccvssl'ul attempts to urgunizv Penn Stiltols athletics. ln I889, when the first uppli'ulion was made, no provision was made for alumni of faculty Supervision. After nearly an decade of expvriment, power changed hands until it rested with the faculty and Alumni almost entirely. Not until lusl year did tlw Administration regain its lost power. ln 1907.;1CrutluulcManager wustlm-mml ncvvsszlry and tluly inserted. 'l'hu most important change nmtlv in lllt' nvw shukc-up was the appointment of tho Alumni Athletic Advisory Committee, :1 group of six mm, empowered to supervise the ulluirs Imw ttnntmllod hy the mew Board of Ath- lt-tic Control. ,lmtidvntul t0 tlw m-w Board and listutl us suh-vmnmittmss under it, are the lntt-rim, Finum-c. Eligibility and Faculty cmmnittvvs. The first and third of those groups have student rep- rvsvntzltinn hy the president of tho Athlvtit- Association and prositlmlt of the senior class, respectively. Outstanding :Iumng tho polit-ivs of the Board of Alhletit- Control is that regarding the ulmlition of athletic sclmlau'ships, it stop that has lwon almost nationally lmulml us a fearless step in the prnpm' dirt't'tion. Tho minutes of tho. Athletic Assnviatiml rontzlin thvst- passages concerning: the Prmidl'nl nj .AIIIIII'Iir xhsm'iuliun 4. non mow: Aflvr Ot-lnlwr l. l927. nu mm ulhlvliv scholarship rmnmilnwllls shall Iw IlliHlP. In place 0f the polit-y in grunting svlmlurships tn nwmlwrs uf ulhlvliv lmuns, an vm'rgvliv vlTorl shall lw manh- ln ulilizv and prnlwrly lrelin all 01' llw lutvnl ulhloliv :llnilily in llu- gmmml sludvnt luuly uml zultlilinns to tho cmu-Iling slain. and In alllllvlic t'quilnnvnl shall hr mzulv 10 provide training and instruc- liun for larger squads in all sports. Although I'm muss nm-lings haw lm-n arranged, slmlvlll nlli- w-rs ol' llu' Assm'iulion IlilH' van lmsily ongugvd n'ilh dirm'ling t-lwlinns and with dvvising smnv H-ul Im'zlns 0f ullrut'ling ulhlvtvs in I'm ulmmu'v nl' svlmlursllips. The first of lhvsv ullrut'ling svhvnws look llw form of am S ur lvllvr mmfs lmnquvt In which wvrv in- Vilt'd outstanding high and prop school ulhlvlvs. 'IVIW inlvrsvlmlusliv Slulv huskvllmll lmmmnwnl was cuminuvd us mmllwr mums nl' Alitl in st-t-uring pmlicivnl Iirsl-yvar mallvriul. Ullllt'l'rs - - - H. E. HASTINGS - .l. C. BICIJMIQIM - W. S. LIGUHTT - N. M. Fucxnm; - - A. N. DlI-ZHL - - N. M. FLICHIM; W. Winn F. W. mes Ii. L. SIUIKI'LTT H. E. HASTINGS A. R. WARMWK C. C. Blimnlnu R. A. Dl'rcmcu II. F. RLANKICMHIJ. 1 m'ully Cummillvc ml . Illlt'lfl's A. R. WAuNmzk F. W. Oans R. A. DU'I'CHICR Iflig'ibilily Comnu'llw I5. ll. Ilu'rm: C. C. BICRRHIIIL Victory tlunw mm. rlussnn-n. lt'l us sing. Loyully support llm lvum: Wu're lwrv lmluy with our colors guy. Hmuly to win llw l'ruyml Wlmlllvr il lm Pill 01' llvnn. llurvzml or Cornvll. llluy llu- gunw. t-wry mam. And we will nin again. CI: orus l'llplll, light. light. fur llw Blur uml While. Ht'lury will nur slogan lw: Hour Alum Mulvr, l'uirvsl Of all. 'lVl1 ' loyal sons will nlu-y llly Call To lighl. light, liglll, will: all llH-ir miglll. EH'I' llu' goal to gain. lulu llu- gmm- l'or llmm SlitltsS l'unw. l'liglll un 10 Vit-lory. 'Ul :llUllfJ llu- litw. ilL'lIurus H'llt'tlll. l. lu'yllt'll. ll 1. llt-ilelI-u l'uin l-MHxl I'ul'lwl' lilm'k Mllllin lilllllln-nliilh-I' Blue and White Wlwrv llw vale nl' old Ml. Nilluny. Vlm'ls llu- Enslvrn sky Proudly slumls our Alum .Vlulvr. Un lwr hilltop high. Clmrus Hug no ltH'l'. Illm' uml Wllilvl Float I'nr aw. Old l'vnn Slillt'. nl-r llu-v. May llly suns Iw lml uml Inyull 0 thy mommy. W'lwn the cunning hsilighl tlH'lH'IIH. Aml llw slmdmvs l'alll. Ling! rs long: lln- gnlllvn sunlu-mn 0n lhy Wt-slvrn null. 7441101715. Wlwn lln- sluulvs nll lilo slmll gullwr. llurk lllv lwurl may lw: Still lln' yuys nl' ynulll uml lun- Slmll linger oH-r lIu-t-x L'Imrus. Ix'I-llv; 'l'JIw-lndu llnluilvr l-N-In'il lx'lvlll Wullu'l' u' .M l4 ak LETTERMEN Football P. mem. G. Ll mun .L IIAMAs . B. Wul.Fl- H. szlrlm . lnmwnuvnm Ii. lhcwrr'r . .l. Ll-ZSKU D. UIKIEHNMIII-ZIJN W. KItAu. .S. MAunNm '. S. PANAtzumx . Ii. ll-wnxm 2. 5. Dim- 2 IL lhcmcu A. MAIK'I'IN . H. lemm B. A. llAlKlth2'l'0N P. P. Hum, Mgr. S 2711! Awards A. E. WILSON F. 1.. LlVlCllMOlll-L 712$ 73?1- .9:2 huhh; '1. Golf ll. A. CANNoN H. V. Ful'rcunmx J. F. HUNTING, Ju. Jon Lunas K. E. ClerJ-xm Cross Country 511111 ng 5 x'lu'unls W J. Cox 0. K. UFFI'AIIAUMCI: 1.. Lu; H. A. KI'I'HJI II. E. lh'rcl.n- I 'I-; J. F. UliS'HCIHJM; H. F. BUSHhIilJ. ch Awards A. W. PETTIT A. W. BASS cBaseball V. IL PAM; H. A. IlAmuvrmx A. B. Wuwr A. J. LBSKU J. F. S'nnonsxl J. G. LUNGREN R. VANATTA C. S. DELP G. M. HARRIS W. L. Dmmnmmc M. HAMAS G. H. KENT E. SINGLEY J. W. Foucm, Mgr. Rifle A. S. Bums Jl. lhe'rwnJ-zu C. B. Pu'nzlwm .I. S'n-zAuNs .I. C. Flu'l'z ll. BALMH: B. HIcAMAN. Mgr. CBoxing SIraight S Awards A. B. WOLFF G. B. FILECAH b8! Awards F. B. .MAHON S. J. Kouxosxl C. G. Rom; W. L. Smuuu: H. S. MCANmu-tws S. V. llAmAs W. IC. Bummn T. J. CUSTHLLU. Mgr. Cheerleader H. F. BLMKIAIHLIJJL Lacrosse W. IL WIiNm-n. H. II. linmmm .l. C. lh:I.FIl-:I.n R. W. LIImMII. C. F. Gmsuwmc T. T. Tonox N. l. Cucum E. J. PEcom H. C. COOK P. McCANuI.Ess H. E. HASTINGS W. E. Pmranun M. R. Kmun R. H. FELLOWS J. H. McKLvch F. C. KUIC'I H. V. Cmmmc, Mgr. Tennis Ii. 1'. Cunm-m H. B. linsmmcmzlcn W. MMIHWA'IT W. MCCABE W. C. HINKLE J. C. DAVIS, Mgr. Wrestling Slraight S Awards C. L. PACKARD E. T. WILSON wSl Awards W. S. hum?! 1' D. C. STEELI-z C. 1.. Elsmnux U. B. CnAMH-zu H. A. Ilmmm S. S. HOLLmzAl an H. 0. Elm J. E. Cnmown-z'lu R. C. Quuum; Mgr. Thule W. J. Um LAHH: HAsKle T. HMIIIM II. A. Kl'rlu: W. N. Kuuw K IC. Sm'l II II. lhuun Kl. Im; J. Kl. Luluzn U. SAan A. ll. BATl-Ls 1t. BAu'rnumecw A. J. MATHIEU C. SHARP J. B. SHl-lllTS, Mgr. Soccer .1. 1.. CHERRY P. Rm-INO 5'. ll. ALLEN JR. ll. Encmrmn B. D. JMIUHSUN C. I . Gmrrlx H. MAMsnALI. W. I'D. Lll'l'l M. l. SICHIH .I. JAMES F. S'rmmmx J. H. llan I . IC. CHILI: U. SI-zmmnl W. .I. Mtzlm CHLIV, Mgr. CBasketball 51V. llmus U. 5. Drum J. G. Limcsz II. B. VHNNIEDA IA. D. REILLV Ii. R. BARON B. D. JACOBSON R. H. announ R. N. WILLS, Mgr. HOIINNHW ROEPKl-J Captain , ;n..m Actrwzwslk ..v ska, m cm t . .41: WEJNHWMAMNLF Football 1927 ,n H'i Maj-NIJA ; N LWaiIILBIV ., . .7;72.r,..-.v..-.A....m ?,WM 222, .- . ., ?QMaamvsir-Eaiq 1' 1. .1 1: 1 VA; .'11 I 031LMHP. an' lllllllH Hl'I-vnnhlvlds Kmll Mnrllll 1'IIIHII'1'IUII lUI-kt-I' llnrrlnglon llvwlll l'lel'k 'I 11-11: XIIIKPPNQM Durruzh NH 0 Ilnsthmn llm-lykl- Mnlmnvx l m-uru Lungrvn With the Griddlers Despite two defeats, 01w. inf1ictcd early in the season by Bucknell, and one sustained in the final game with Pittsburgh, Penn State enjoyed the most sum-ussi'ul season since the halcyon days of Harry Wilson, Mike Puhn, Glenn Killinger and others who hold the Blue and White standard high dur- 1 . imp; lhuir mllegiutc gridiron careers. 1 I 1. 1: It was during,r tho. 1927 campaign that the Lions annexed the first major viclury since their 6-0 triumph over Navy in 1924.. With 11 thirst for ven- 1 . 1 W 1 gt-um-o for the Bison reverse, szdokk stalwart team shuttered all prudic- 1 11' lions hy muting Pennsylvania, 20-0. Syracuse, another victim of Lion ven- '11 gt-zuu-v, fell lwncuth a 9-6 score, while the Maroon of Lafayette fadvd nut , 01' thv linwlight as Penn State gained an overwhelming X1-0-7 vivtory. New York UniversityK; powerful eleven providing zldditinnul major opposition, wvm dmldlmzkcd 13-13 in one of the homes! - 3' f gunms that has lwen witnessed on New B 'uvvr '1 mr1 Field in recent vcars. wk: ' mm BHZWK Biczmcx. Tm: BUILDER Cmurh During the relapse that marked Penn ftatvfs trio of fruitless years on tho. gridiron. Hugo Bczdek, wily coach of the Lions, planned to profit by his up- it . parent loss. He hegan to build. He analyzed promising mun, prv- E paring 110epkc and Lungren first and later Steve Humus and Allie 1... ' Wolff. As a result, Penn Statds outlook for a successful 1027 smsun 1 :1a was comforting to the squat football commandant. g 1 iv 1 In addition, Kral1, Crecnshields, Panaccion and Durrugh were 5 ,1 available for tackle posts; Hastings returned to add zest t0 the compo- , tition for guard post with Martin and Rickcr, both spirited snphnmun- I 1. v. - .- aspimnts; and Slump, Lesko and Dc1p were of aid in bolstering the. t. - ends. Only burly Roger Mahoney, center, was assured a post on the p. p. 111-sz 1 3 line. Even the backfield personnel was subject to alteration at any Manage, .1 . 1 . . 1 238 a -' Va. -. a I- I-Il MJIIiifj-W I I K 'l'III'. PIIVA GAIII: IIIIHIH'III IIilII WIIilIIIIIIII. MiIIIIr. Craig. DilllgITIiI'III IIIIII IIiIIIIIII'II IIIIIIIiIIg IIIiIIiIIIIlII III IIIIIiIIIII' iIIlIIIIIIIIs. IIIIISIIIIIVIII IIINIII'IIIIZN S'IIIIIIII; SIIIIII'lilIIIII IiIIIIIIIIIII II'IIIIII pIIIIIliI'III IIIIII IIIII'IIys pressing lIIII IIIIgIIIIIIIII' I'III' VIIISIIy positions. Marlin. IIiIkIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIiOII IIII .I'IIpIIIIIIIIIrI-s. IIIIVIIIIIIIIIII wilII IIII I1 IIIIIII 1in Hull IIIIIy IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIir IIIIII'II IprIIIiIIIIIIIII II.IIIIpIIlilIII':II IVIII'IAIIIIIIII'II PIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII. IIIlIIIIIIIIII IIIIII-I IIIIII'IliI'II in this IIIspIIIIl IIIIIII iIISIIIIIIII iII IIIIII'II DI iIIiIIIV Ul' OIIN'I iIIIIIigiIIiIiII' III HII'SIIV IIIIIII. IIIII'rI and Wilson I'IIiIIII'IIIIIII lIIII IIIIII IIIIIIliIIgIIIIl IIIIIIII SIIIIIIII IIIIII DII IIII IIIIIII II'IiIIlIIIIII NIcw OFFl-INSII'. IN'IIIIIIIIIIIzI-zn luillill lIIII I-IIIIIIIII' 0i IIIIIIIIIIII' IIIIII .IIIIII-I lIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII' UI lIIII IIIIIIIIIIII pass as IIII IIIIiIIiIIIl l'OUIHI gIIiIIIIII. IIIIIIIII BIZIIIIk IIIiIIIIIl his pupils in- v lIIIII'iIII III in all IIIIIiIII IIIIIIIIk lIIIIl iIII' 'IIIIIIIII IIIII'IIIII III IIIIIIV IIIIIIII IIipliIIII IIININIW long. .IIIIIII. IIIIIIII'IIII. IIIkII, IIllIIIIIII. Ill IIIIIIiliIIII. IIIIZIIIIk iIIIIIoIIIIIIIIII II IIIIII- ling IIII'IIIII'II III' iiibileIIOId IIIIIgiI' WIIiIIII, IIIIIIpIIIII wilII IIII IIIII'iIII IlllIII'k. III'III'IIII IIIII IIIIlslIIIIIIiIIg IiilI'IUI' in the triumph III'IIII PIIIIII. With RIIIkaII III' lIIII IIIIII IIIII III III. IIIII IIIIIIinIIIII IIIIII IIIII .I'lIIII III' lIIIIl IIIIII, and III llllilI-I. WOIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIpiIIIII I'IIpiIIII. IIIIz- IIIIk W1 I.I IIIIIIIIy fIIII WIlill IIII lIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII III II IIItIIII tIIII IIIIIIIII pIIII- .IIIIIIIIII IIIII-II: IIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII .IIIIIIiIIs III pI'IIsIIlIIIIliI'II IIIIIIIIIII'II .II'IIIIIIII. LEBANON VALLEY FALLS WIIIIII IIIII .IIIIIIII'IIII IIIIiI-iIIlIy IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII WIIS .I'lilI IIIIIIII'iIIII' IIIIII KI'IIII IIIId llIIIliIIgs II'IIIII. iIIjIIII.IIII HIIIIIIII PiIIIIIIIIII WII'I IIi.I'- pIIlIIIIIId III IIIII. quIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIk lmIl II'IIiIII MIIIliII IIIIII MI AIIIIIIII IIIIII III- pIIlI'IIII IIIII IIIIippIIIs. RIIIkaII IIIIII WIIIII IIIIIIIlIIII III IlIlIIIHlI'kS IIII- I' HIS IIl IIIIIIIIIIIk MIIIIIIIIIIV IIIIIIIIII I'IzIIIIlII IIPHkO IIIIII DIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII Inmmgx 339 LESKO v. 4n:- - ..... v-gu 2.. Tuna leucusn GAME the wings and Panuceinn, Rieker and Creenshields filled the other line vacancies. Lebanon Valley was subdued, 27-0, after they had battled pluck- ily. Roepke and Wolff, of the original line-up, scored, while Dun- gerheld and Lungren, who were substituted, each tallied. Gelhert. Lebanon Valleyts speedy halfback, was outatandingr for the visitors. In the following game, the Gettysburg Bullets were dangerous enough to pierce the Penn State sem'e-board'for two touchdowns be- fore they were felled 34-13 after a Lion onslaught during which Roepke scored four times. Wolff annexed the other six points. Cul- iun, visiting end, scored after a forward pass, and Hertzlich, alert lineman, pounced on a Penn State fumble behind the goal line. Throughout the contest, Bezdekk linemen showed considerable im- provement. Lesko and Delp, at ends, and Creenshields, Mahonev and Hieker proved especially etTee- ' tive. With the third week eume Bucknelleand early season disuw ter. Out of experiment and neces- sity, Bezdek had revised his line for the Bison reception. Seemingly listless, the Nittany gridders returned to the second half in a fight- in;.' mood, desirous of overcoming the 7-0 lead Halickits touchdown had given the invaders. In a sustained march, the Lions tied the score only to have Bucknell forge ahead once more, never to he overcome. Diehlts return to the ranks aided materially in the Lewishurgians7 well-deserved victory, the first over a Penn State team since. 1896. Tm: tNEW ERN, The gtdark ages that many predicted after the unexpected Bueknell reverse, did not follow. Instead, a new spirit. enthu- S5 I IAs'I'I NOS Tm: LAI-UH'IC'I'1'I9. Luna siasm. determinantimruall hn-d of defeat, dmninutvd thv players. There was goud-will among the playm's, them was co-opurution hetwoon much and lilt' h-urnm', and as u rv- sult a WWW 011W in Pmm State football was horn and mu- tinuvd throughout the season. Just as Eastern football circles were surprisvd Ell l,ill' Bucknell victory, so were they ustonishvd to $90 Buzdvk's inspired griddm's, employing a hunting forward puss attack and a hmvildvring hiddvn hall ntt'vnsv. route the great Penn team, 20-0. Rovpkc, Humans and lmskn. lighting: every llliltlllt' of the game su was every oth- er LitlthCOlllpilOd tho Pvnu State total and were out- standing: in tho Mttzmy Lionis iirst major win in three sausuns. Ton forward passes gainvd I81 yards for the victors. DAnuAuu ACCLAIM tron Rmcvmz All season szduk had hcun preaching strategy. g Loam lo fox 'mn: heat it'm at their own gunw,w was the counsel. Perhaps the must clever example of his results in this teaching appeared ill Syracuse. Early in the first quarter Selm, Orange halfback, plowed through cen- ter fur a touchdown. 1n the next period, after an intercepted pass, Baysingcr skipped around vnd O a fake pass play, for u touvhdown. It was discounted, however, when an Orange player vats declared oil'- side. Lungrcn rcmmnhered that play. When the Lions came within scoring distance early in the last period, Cy introduced that play to his teammates, called for it, and himself skipped around Hid for the tying: touchdown. Following this feat, Roepke distinguished himself by - ' i winning,r the gunw with a neat plzlcvnwnt kick from the. 21-yard line. tIIu-zt-zxsmmm 24-1 'l'm-z NEW YnuK lmn'lmsrn' CAM; and Wtomehaekii qualities. touchdowns. The blonde leader clearly demonstrated his versatility h ? i ' ' by passing, punting, receiving, running the ends, and through the line L M, with equal dexterity. Chimenti scored the lone Lafayette touchdown 95,3335 around right end. Craig and Lungren with one tally ezu-h emnpleled Hf; H the Lion total. i i IgEji' f Lufuyettds aggressive lnu-kfield, composed of Wilsmi, Guest, 4 j Ulieilley und Sheilenlwrger, was often stellar but every threat of searing.r ;3 '-3 i i was frustrated by the alert Penn State men who intewepled nine passes y f ,1 it i and hioeked a kick. Lesko, Mulroney and Punaeeion performed ereditah- a .. 1 ly 0n the line. it: ii y over the un- J ' i ;' gi ; Penn Stuteis fourth consecutive victory, 11 13-0 triumph beaten George Washington eleven, marked the third win over ed team. Penn and Syracuse were the previous victims. Besides, the Lion was the only opponent to blank Couch Yeungis Pennsylvanians all an undefeat- season. The reserves started against the Washingtoniuns hut upon failure to score were removed soon after the regular hacks replaced the iipeny hack- lieidfi The listless fray took on more interest as Hamas crushed through center for the initial score and Reepke followed with another tally. Here scoring proceedings halted and an uneventful clash again ensued. Tho fierce tacklingr 0f the ieioniais provided their only hrilliuney. The Lion therehy scored his first win, 9-6, over Syracuse. Jones, un- derstudy to the injured Burhuti, Baysinger 21nd Seho were outstanding for the Hillmen, while Muhoneyk defensework was notable. When, on the following week, Bezdekis contented Hock scored their third consecutive major triumph hy m'envhehning Lafayette by an incredible 40-7 score, Eastern sport critics were heaping complimen- tary luurels 0n the Lionis hrow und praisingr the team for its EWonder, In the Nmeon game, Captain Reepke run zunuek scoring four 4mg, 24,-. H AMAS ? t , $7 i; i, i i I M r : ' L3 e . i , t t t r R f t Tm; Prr'r CAME t L y'v ' t i ; N. Y. U. Dimmeemzn j j t ' n . . . v . r :1 i t Penn blules Joy m upsetting undeleuted teams was tureed tn re- '55 r 5 t mum unsatisfied fur the renminder of the season with two eligihle 3 ad! , tres wets, New York University and PittshurIVh. in view. Beth housted ?h t t t . ' n ' 1 g 2 ; nnhtemlshed records. 5 Leach Meehanas powerlul team with thetr rhythnne mlhtury shtlt, t ! titled the tthnkus-pekush maneuver, presented the most formidable en- semhle that appeared on New Beaver Field all season. A recovered l'umhle paved the way to the. first tmu'hdnwn which Reepke soured early in the game. Meehun's men retaliated in the second period after Cmmsz hrilliamt dash to the 53-yard line and Hillas unexpeeted thu't utT-tzwkle 11nd au-ross the line. Welttqs smash from the 10-yard line that ended over the scoring stripe proved equally un- expected. A sustained march of 65 yards hrought the New YorkersJ tying: tully us ' t Conner counted. An even huttle wars K'W-L waged for the remainder of the game, un- til lute in the contest when Reepke dashed '5 yards to within IO yards of the goal. Unuhle to gain, Reepke attempt- ed a placement and failed. The game was perplexing; in many vuys when it is analyzed. Out- gnined and almost outplayed, the Lions were fortunate to receive an even t; t e heeuk. Yet the last minute. rtu almost hreught Vietory. Connor, whirl- C; M LU j wmd Metropolitan quarterlmek, and Roepke 'urned All-Amerieun receg- ?. g. ! nition hy their hrilliant perfernmnees. Both were mentioned for such er'j t mythieul posts after the close of the sense . Briante. heralded as u t' 1.; e wizard of the gridiron who had not lost a yard all year and whose t0- 1 r ' tut yardage hmllly surpassed the reeord of Harold tRedt Grange at his 1 VJ. best, was stopped on more than one neeusien as the days honors were r Ig ; e 69 ; divided hetween Roepke. Connor and Humans. 0theial records show that , , 5 Luff 3 g Hnmas never failed to gain against Meehmfs hurly charges. Werre t t P1'1 1' Wms FINALE Disaster 11'1'1'1'k1'1l Prnn-Slutds 11111105 for the lilsl victory in sewn yours ovor Pittsburgh. the 110- lvnl Unldvn Panther 111111111110, whiuh 11115 afterwards 211:1'lui11wd 1'llz1mpiun of 1111- East by many wrilvrs and finally 111111111011 tho 120111-1011 trip 10 1111: Puciiic must by Pop Warner. former Pittsburgh 11111111. lllllit'ling 11 550-0 11010111. 1111: 15111111015 worn the firsl 1011111 In Hunk Hvzdokk optimistic rhurgcs. Tho dnvl 111211 11115 forums! 11191110011 Cihhy Wolch 11nd Johnny Hocpku was 0110-511ch 11111111 1111' inlvrfcrvmm of the blond louder. disruplod by the injury of WOHT zuldJAnmron. 1'1'11111pl1'1l 11s il vnllitlod willl Pillshurgll's 11111111010111 lino. Booth and Hagan 11'111'1- nulslumling in 1111' H1135 ranks. llw 1.0111101 scuring lwivv and playing 11 stellar game 1111 tho dvanst'. Urwnshivkls 11ml Losku only 11-1-1'1' 2111111 In I111111II1- lhvir 0111101101115 wilh effort. BUCKNICLI. D1-21'14A'1' A V112I1'0111' I'J111'i11glllv11msl diHh-ull opposition in years, lhv Lions unwrgvd with :1 rvcord unsurpassvd for 111211111 M'umns. TIM: Bucknvll defeat pmvt'd as valuable as il was unexpccll'd. Grim dvlcrnlimlliml 11:15 bred 11111 of llw humility lhul 10241111011 from 1111- underrated fuels triumph. The Lion. apparently through. dvlnollslralcd his quality in Witnning hack? Playvrs 11nd vouch worked in harmony, 1111- dvrslunding prevailed us it haul 1101 for many yt'urs. us viclm'y alflor viclm'y spiked 11111-11 prevailing 111111111: uf ll11- Lion's finish and 1111111111111! slmlvnl skeptics inlo ardent 10110111018 11f llw Hluv 111111 Wllilv. Football Season 1927 Urguniwlinn Cum-lz - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - Huco Buzmck Fulllm'u - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J. P. 110511111: IUIIIIung - - - - . - - - - - - - - ' P. P. HESS CIIulmm' Ummgvl - - - - - - - - - - N MI. 11.1 E MING IIIs'I luIs'IIIIII MIIIIIIgeIs - - - - - - - .I. W. HAIR. H. N1111 MAN H. I . SMI'III Lino-UII Right lz'ml - . - - - - - - - - - - - G 01:..111 A WlLsuN lfiglu 'l'm-lrlv - - - - - - - - - - - - l. PANA12:110N.J.K11.1AL. Rig, CIIIII'II - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - R. RICKER Cvnlvr - - - - - - - - - - - - - R. MAIIONEY I.va Guard - - . - - - - - - - - ..I MARIIN H HASI'INGS l.an 'I'm-lrle - - - - - - - - - - - D 01112112115111121115, S Dunno 1.ch End - - - - - - - - - . - - A. Ll-ISKO, K SLAMP Quurh'rbm'lr - - - - - - - - - - - - J. 111N1111.N J Pmcum Right Ilulfluurl; - - - - - - - - - - J. Rm 111., E. HI 111111 MW 1.wa . . . . . . - - A.Wo1.1:1v. H. :;IMN11:111111:1.11 B HARRINGTON FHIHIIII'I; - - - - - - - - - - - - - S. HAMAS CII I'mu't'lc P1-1111 5111111 - - ' - - - 27 Lebanon Vullvy - - . . . 0 Penn Sum- - - - - - - 5H Gettysburg - . . . . . 1;; P011 Slutt- - - - - - - 7 Bucknvll - . . . . 1'; P011 $11111: - - - - - - 20 Pennsylvania - - . . . . 0 P111111 Slulv - - - - - - 9 Syrucusv - - . . . . 6 P111111 Stulv - - - - - - JIU Lufuyvllt' - - . . . . 7 P111111 Stale - - - - - - Jlii George Washington - - - - U Penn Slillv - - - - - - 1:3 N111 Ymk University - - - - 13 pm , Slutv - - - 0 l iusbulgh - - - - 330 Penn $11111! 111ml Poinls - - - VIOI 01111111101113 lulu! Points - - - - f? Llcrn PAGE Cupluin Baseball 1927 f. I . ; . Ht :3. w 1 t I ' w; I x. , . , r . ., . i ,..:'.7' WW v. mve-rfv n t I 3,:$:'H 514, 2 i 5 ' V. f i 5 . I , . g, ,. i . . . I Ih f. t f'a'c-L' ' M LJ'W'H . . . 1? DiA I. It 57:74., I 4. 3:1. II, t ,m 373,? ' tvvm 5 ' rm 'smgt 7' Lt $67th 4 I 1 $ .1 : 5 AS. At W P7 x , ' :R , - 741:3?1 754545 g H, II; t I 5i I i h , ii iii It'nruhu Mul'. Htltllllh lmako l'l'lll KI-III Sinulvy llom'k i. I t M i I LIIIIxI'I-II huhlwluur HIII'I'InuloII Ntylmrskl l'ngt- Hltl'l'ih' YIIIIAIIII WuIIT ii Wit iii I, 2 ,. .4 57;: 4E 0n the Diamond inks. .. fa? When PPIHI Sltllttis hust'huli aspirants WPI'P t'hIIImI'iIIg I'ur ilt'litlll in i I'III'ly Spring, they were confronted with a peculiar silIIutimI. Couch Buz- iiii ' tiPk had dt 'w lolwd an iIIi'm-tt'd knvv whiI-h vuniim'tl him to his III-d until lute iii in the summer. Evon such a handicap. hnwvw-r, failed to keep the Lion ttmuch idle, for, with the aid of Phil Pugh I'uptuin and star pitcher of lilt' husvhull tI'ItIII. he ItuniiIIunit-utvd with tlw squad. Iitvrully directing the lt-zlm from his lu-tl. Witimut tho, t'O-Upt'l'itliOlt 01' Leo Houck, who guided iilt' players dircctlv, tlw svusnn Inighl not haw horn the must sm'I-I-ssful 5:15 it was i r; 41:3 . 2 5:4: .Ag-tM wwin yours. Making an uuspivious start. Penn State won four consecutiw gzunvs at tho nutst't. Two dvi'cats followed in nrdur hill the Lions rallied suiiit'imitly fur the romaindvr 0f lilt' season to record ton otiit'iul vit'torios, iivc tiv- ;' - ' feats 21ml Ollt' triumph 0va the Alumni t-IIIII- iti H Illun HlillH-IK hinution. t W Cmu'li SOP! l OMUIHCS S I l 0W PROMISE BI-i'un- tht- smsun had opened inexperiontcd IIIcn hogan; tn hmm i .15 slum Inntundvrs lm vznsity herths, so that hofmc thel 11st unu- I I Itus piuyt-Ii iivv men. more than half the team wow dostinod to 5m urv ' t II-guiztr posts. Dolp, WONT Van Attu,SiII 10y and Dnhhtluzu wm- J. W. 190mm; tht- mphmImrI-s to don thP Linn s hum hull tugs. 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NUI'III CIIIIIIIIIIII SIIIIII SIIIII'UIIIIHIII III-IIIII-IIIIII'. 8-2 , IIIIiIII lIIII IIIIIII lIiIcIIIII IIiIIIIII iII IIIII PIIIIII SIIIIII IIIIII-IIIIIIIIiIIg III' IIIIIIIIIII'liIIg IIII II IiIIIIIil IIIIIII IIilII II CUI- II'IIIIIIII Illl IIIIIIII. UII II IIIIIIIIII' IiIIIII. IIIII KIII'IIIIIII- iIII'IIIIIIIII IIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIir IIIIIItIIIIII IIIIIIIIII- IIIIII' iII IIII' SIIIIIII. .IIIIIIIIIIiIIg IIIII UIIiIIIIrIIilI' III North Carolina. 3-0. IIIIIIII iIIlIIII- I HI IIIiHI'III .IIIIIIII'I-III' IIIIII IIIIIIkIII-ss IIIIII IIIIIIIII-IIiIIIIIII IIIII fray. TIIP following day. IIIIIII' PHILIP IIIIIIIIII IIIIOIIIIIF will In his Ii.I'l III' IIIIIIiIIg IIIII strung IIIIIIII IIiIIII. in an III'IIIIliIIIII liIl lusting IIIIII'IIII innings. BIIIIIiIII: UII IIIIIIII lIIIIIIIII. IIIIiIIIIIII IIIIIIII MUS IIIIIII In IIIiIII-II IIII- game IIIIIiI IWII IIil IIIIIHIIIIIII. II IIIIIIII m1 IHlIIS IIIIII 2IIIUIIIIII' II'iIII IIIII'II pIIsIIIIII IIIII'IIss IIIII winning run. PIIIIIII :IIIIIIIIIII UIII III III' IIIII IIIIIIIIII. f WAKI: IIIIIIIIIIS'I' IIIIIIIIII'II S'I'IIIIAK Ill IIIII I-UlII'III gIIIIIII III' IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Irip, PIIIIII SIIIIII IIIIIl IIIII'IIIII I'IIII lIIII IIIXN'I IiIIIII IIIIIIiIIg IIIIIiII I927 Ifilllllliligll IIIIIIIII Simmons, Wilku IIVOI'IISIQS .IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII. III-III IIIIIIII in I-IIIIIIk I'IIIIliIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIkIIII lIIII Lions WIIIII' IIIII II'IIIIIISI IIIIIII IIII- IIIIIIIIIIIIlI-II IivII IIIIIIII. IIIIIkaII IIIIII IIIIIiIIIIs IIIIIII IH'OVI'II IIIISIIIII'IIISI'III in siIIIIIIIiIIg lIIII IIIIII' III' IIIII opposing IIISSIIIII'. IIilIiIIgI IIppIIIIIIIIIIIIy, lIIII Virginia IIiIIII iIIIIicIIIII IIIII, IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII'I-ItuliI'II do. Iit'IlI Im IIIII Lions, 0-1:. in II gIIIIIII IIIIIIIkIIII WIIII IIIIIIIy IIIIIIIIIIluniIiIIII' IIIII IIOIII .I'iIII-I'. IIIIIIII SIIIIII IIiII IIIIl SIIIIFP IIIIliI IIIC eighth inning II'IIIIII IIIIIIIIIS, IIIipIII IIuIIIIIcLI-III IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' IIIIII IIIIIIgIIIIII. III IIII! IiIIIII .IIII.II.IIiIIII. IIIII Lions IIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIII II'IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII I0 :I'IIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIgIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII'III I'IIII IIII iIIIiIIIII IIIIl. VICTORY CIIIMAXIIIS SIIJIIIIIIN VIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII NiIlIIIIy lIIIIIII iII IIIIIiII IiIIIII gIIIIIII WIIII CIIIIIIgIIIIIIIIII. III .IIpiIII III IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII. IIIII'II' Ijilgt' IIIIII-IIIIIIII IIIIII' .IIIIIIIII II'IIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIiLI. DIIIp. IIIIHIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IHI IIIII IIIII- ling: IIIIIIIIk iII IIII- 8-0 I'iIIIIIIII'. 'IVIII' IIIIIIIIIIiIIg gIIIIIII II'iIII CIIllysIIIIIII pIIIIIII II VIIIIilIIIIII- slugging: I'IIinI'III II'IIiIIII IIIIIIIIICII IIIIISIIIIIII WUII. II-I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIilII il IIIIIIIII rIIII IIIIII DIIII IIIIII IIIskII IIiIlI IIIIIIII- IIII IIIIIIII' IIIIII- IIIIspnIIIiIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIII' IIIIII UI IIII- IIIuIIIIII IIIIIIII. IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII'II IIIIII IIIIII ln IIiIIII .I'I-IIIIIIIIIIII IIiII IIIIiIII IIIII IIIOIlh I IIIIIIIIIIII III II.I IIIIIIII' IIiI.I IIII' IIII' I did IIIII.I'. IM $745.. .IllNlA'l'A IIAIIIIIcs UPSET LI 'I'IIIIir IIIIIII-r Im IIIII IIIIHIIOIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, IIII- .IIIIIiIIlII lIIIun iIII'IIIIIIII SIIIII- IIIIIIIIgII III I'IIIII'II IIIII IiII.I'I Ilpsvl 0f IIIII .IIIIIII'IIII. I'IIIIII in IiII'III IIIIgIII'II, IIIII IIIIII- IiIIgIIIm IIiIIII surprised IIIIII Lions IIy gIIiIIiIIII IIII IIIIIIII IIIIIII. IIIIIiIIIIIiIIiIIg il 'w IIIIIIIugIIIIuI and departing IIilII II II IiI-IIIIII' III lIIIIiI II'NIII. IIIIIgIIr. visit. ing piIIIIIIIII. II'IIIII I'IIIIIIIIII'I' in IIIII IIiIIIIIIIIIII, IIIIII IU'pI IIIII NilIIIIII' IIIIIS .IIiIIIIIIIIIII I while. IIIIIIII, III IIis I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIiI.II. : , AI'IIIII IIIIIIIIIIisIIiIIg Ursinus in IIII IIIIIII'IIIIII'III I'IIIIIIIIII III' II .III-IIIIII III' III In J 2. in WIIII'II VIIII AIIII IIIIIIIIIII IWIIIYII I'III'IIIIIII. PIIIIII SIIIIII III'IIIIIIIIIIIIII III w'wuuq, maintain its nI-II' winning: slrvuk IIy IIIIIIIIIIing IIIP Orange forces from Syracuse, 5-15. 'IVIIII HiII IIIPII llliHIO :I strung IIi1I I'1Irvi1rl1II'y when they tallied IIlH't', limos 111 the nulsvl. Slylmrski allowed only Inur hits. The Villa NIII'II gamut II'IIs t'illlt'PIIPd IWHIUSP of rain. 'IIIUP EAST SUCCESSFUL In 1I survvssl'ul invasion III' the EilSI. Penn 8111111 defeated Princeton. 8-2, with Slylmrski 0n lII1: IIiII; I051 111 New York UIIIVPTSIIY, 5-11, in 11 chI-playcd gunw featured by MIIIII'rvdiis airtight pichI- ingz was tIofoalHI all PPIIII, 5-511, in am overtime tIII'iIInr; 0v1'rvnnm IIIv Bison jinx IIy II'1IIIII1'iIIg Buck- nvII. 0-2. and I'UIlUIlHIIWI IIy OVUI'WIIPIlIlIllg LOIIIIIIUII ValIvy7 IIJI. III lIIis gunw PM! 512110 SCOI'PII in III'IIry inning. WilII IIW season UIIICIIIIIy closed, Couch Houckis mun subdued the Alumni in IIH' lI'u1Iili1nIuI illllllluI liIl, II'IIicII witnessvd IIW return of many 0I1I grads, some of whom 1111' now prvsI-nl slurs. Pugv :In1I SlyIIorski sIIzIrNI Innund honors in their final IIppszI'IIIu-o. Baseball Season 1927 Chronicle PHI 511110 ' ' ' - - - 7 Dickinson - - - . - I P1-IIII Slate - - - - - . 8 NmIII .zII'IIIiIIzI Sum: - - - - 2 P01 ! 511110 - - - - - - 3 University 11fN1IIlIIL1II'1IIiII1I - - II PHI Still - - - - - - I0 Duke University - - - - - 0 PW ! SIIW' ' ' ' - - - 0 Wake I'iorvst - - - - - 5 Penn Stuu- - - - - - - I Univ. of Virginia . . . . . 6 PHI 511 . - . - - - 9 Georgetown - - - - - - II PHI SIM? ' - - - - - I3 Gettysburg - - - - - - I Penn State - - - . . . I Juniulu . . . . . . l. Penn SIEIIP - - - - - - I6 IIrsinus - - - - - . . 2 Penn Stuu- - - - - - - 5 Syracuse - . - J'I PI'IIII Slate - - . - - - ViIIa NUVil - ' - - - IIinII PHI SIIIII- - - - - - - 8 P1in1 1111111 - - - - 2 Penn Stulv - - - - - - 2 PennsyIvuniu I Pvnn Slulv - - - - - - .1 New Ymk IIIIIH'ISII:V . . 5 PH! Stale - - - . - - 6 BucknvII . . . . 2 Penn Slulv - - - - - - H Lebanon VuIIin - . . . .5 Penn State - - . - - - IO Alumni - - - . . . . .1. Hum Slulv I1I11iI INIiIIls - - - II7 OPPOIWHIS, 'IVOIEII Puinls - - - 59 Organizulian F-nmli - . . . . - - - - - - - - - IIU1;1I III-JZIIIjk II'.Ii.IImII 111111 II - - - - - - - - - - - - . IIEO IIOUCK C uplum - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - II II. PACII I Ilmlugvr - - - - - - - - - - - - - I. W. I 1III1: II: Iilsl 41mm ; Ilmmgi-rs . - . - - l . M. CA1;I:II. O. P. PROUDFOOT I M. Russrzu. Pnsiliuns L'uIclIor - - - - - - - - .IIAIIIIIN1;'I'.1IN A. I I;5K1I II'iIvlmrx - . - - - - P. R. PA1;I:. SIIIIiIIISKI. VAN A'IIIA K. IIAINIIS. J. ROEPKI: First Busv - - - . - - - - - .I. I.IIN1;:.IIIN 1.. M. HARRISS 5191-11111! 131150 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lIIIIIIIIimAII Slinrlslnp - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G KuN'r Third Busv - - - - - - - - - - - - A W01 H Left Field - - - - - - - - - - ' - I BUCHANAN C. DELP C1'nl1'r Field - - - - - - - - - - - - . F SINGLE I Right 191.1111! - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . M. IIAMAS S'rlm S'H-m AH'I' Cupluin Track 192 7 m t'nrtmoll Idt' 9 ti: h N. .l. CAIHMHJ. '1 Cmu'h t I , ,V , . t , t I'JVI-J IN '1 h The host that the I ' '3 carnival was to win fiv Lort-h Slmrp I'luux-rn ltz-tu lPIann Cox Stt-wnrt ItuIt-s Fuurm-rc llnrlholmm'w Slwrm, Mgr, TRACK 1927 HilW the Penn State track team rim: to unprccmlcntcd heights in Imlh indoor and outdoor sousons. Bill Cox, sophomore ace, was the first to scorn indoors fur the Lion trucknwn whvu ht! placed second to Leo Lcrmuml in the twu-milc run at the Fordhzun University games. Bill 11150 got a fourth place ut the Newark A. C. mile and a half special handicap event and sound in the sumo position in the famous Baxter invitation mile race cunductcd by the New York Athletic Club on February fourteenth. The same evening a quartet of Cox. Capt. Stewart, Fourucru 11ml Ilullfrich defeated Pennsylvania in a special cnllcgc tvum race. At the intorcnllcgiutvs in New York City, Conch Nata Curlmollas pmlugvs lulullcd uightmn points. to mnwx fourth plucv, the most creditable showing ever made by a Penn State truck lnmn at the indoor championships. Cox won tho mile, Al Bulvs the broad jump with Mathias a close wound. and Mo houvvd tho ISS-lmund weight for a second place uttl'r halving hmkvn tho. rmtord in 1: practice throw. SECOND PLACES A'I' PENN RELAYS ,cnn State relay teams could do at the Pennsylvania A 0 second places, turning in the best college record. I. B. Smm'rs Manager 250 ' wv-uw mg w'gw6V ww;v W7 n myv ,uwuha. A- t 3mm m ' . 1th cc; . Ya; ' V w v.3. s ' . '50 . x. Bill Cox rompcd off with the lwo-milc championship nnd Idc won the: hammer throw. Bates took second in tho. hop-stcp 11nd jump mud Sui. livan tied for third in the high jump. But the spectacle of two great four-milc relay teams, Penn Slutt- and Illinois, in the greatest mm of the carnival, will not he forgotten. Torrents of rain descended us the game Nitluny trio of Fouracrc, Rois, Ochnhauscr fought an equally game team from the West. Ankle deep in mud, the Blue and White runners raced the Illinois representatives, to losu by a scant three yards. -. NAVY FLOUchns 9-1-11 Meeting Navy in the first dual moot P. of tho, souson, the Nitluny track team overwhelmed the Midshipmen by a score 0f 94-411, winning eleven out of fiftct'n events at Annapolis. Couch Cnrlmolrs 5K4. i433 ulhlvlvs showed thvir grvutost strength in the truck events and soured sov- b 3! vnty out of a possible suventy-two points. Bnrlholmmm, Filkins. and ;3g 3 Kilmcr finished in the order named in the 100 and 220-yurd dashes. 3 f3 Va 1 With a total of thirteen points, Al Bates was the individual slur of the U33? 1 meet. Winning,r hoth the broad and high jumps. Bates also touk sot:- ; g t 3 0nd in the pole vault, Clearing the INU' ul eleven foot. r. A m'Af-srmvv'rrv f 1 K :3; . fw' r E : f' r i3 4, LIONS SQUI-mcn ORAMH-z IUI-IH Umlvr idt'ul wmllllt'r conditions and 0H 21 fast lrzu'k. llu- Lion vimll'r lmm t-ruslwtl llw Syruunsu rmmvrs IUL-IH, on Now Buuvvr liuld breaking lwu rvtzords and equalling unollwr in 1110. first homo dllul mvvl 0f llm sousml. Only two firsl places wvrv won 11y 1110 Oramgt- ulhlvlvs. Clm'kvd in 9 .'V5 svmmls. Hurllmlmmew cquullml 11w collvgo record for tho IUU-yurd dash. l'nllmw-d by Vilkins and Burlmli nf Syracuse who tied for second plzu-v. This lrio again sunrml in Mm 220- yurd dash with Hu- Nilluny runner the first 10 lm'uk Hut tape in NW lime 0f 21 2-5 Hc-t-nnds. The first rovnrd In fall was in tho unu-milt- run when Bill Cox uuvvrt'tl lllP dislunm- in 1 minulPS, 19 - 1-5 seconds. breaking Row'r Vtmrzu'rvas mark M 1.22 2-5. Balms and Mulhius. Couch Curlnu-IIR Immd jumping ucos, fought 11 duvl for first, plum: Sn km-n was llu- t'mnlwlilinn Hull Mathias stlt'tl Ham's Ivy only unv-hulf inch to svl :1 nvw unllvgv mark of lwvnly-lhrm' Not, 10 im-Iu-s. Brownstvin, unnllu-r Blue and VVhilu allhlclu gut third with lwvnly-mw fool. SECOND PLACE IN IN'I'Ialu2m.l,m;1A'Hcs Cnmpvling with mum thzm lllirty-fivv t-nllogvs and universilivs frmn all parts of tho vounlry ul llw flf'ly-Iirsl annual I. C. A. A. A. A. lrzuik uml livid champion- ships ill Franklin Field. Philudt-Iphiu. 11w Pvnn Slzllv lrm-k loam amusst-tl ll lnlul 0f lwvnly-swvn points to place sottund lo Leland Stanford University, the new uhumpinn. Although Stanford VHS vnnmdvd us 1110 Iikvly winnvr. Penn Stult- was by no moans reckoned us runnvr-up and the showing of Coach Nulu Curhnoll's uindvrnmn Inn; was all the more crodilublv. Unoxpm-lvd as tho pvrl'urnmnce of NW Blue and White lrau'knu-Il was, llw :u'vmnplishmvnl of Al B11105. who hmkv lllv inu-rt-ollvgiulv lmuul jump roum'd. Hill Cox and Mariam ltlt- wvl'v also among llm l'uurlvvn m'w vlmmpinns vmwm-d. When Slunl'mxrs lrin of broad jumpl'rs came uzlsl, llmy wore vonlidenl lhul Illa first three pluvvs would lw lhvirs fur Mvvks, Zomllm and Dyer vuvh mulld do m'vr hs'vnty-fuur l't-vl. But llm lwsl, llwv could Ulllilill was In Hum! lhird, fourth and lil'lll. fur IN-nn Slalvk mir nl' 'um ;in ' 'au'ks wvrv . l I I n J in u t-luss by lhmnsvlvvs. Syracuse Im-t-l. lvupvd 2 I l'vvl 8U- invht's, Iwuling llu'. lullt-r by llmw im'lu-s. According lo the l'on-t'usls, tho milv ruvv was destined to 1m :1 lnulllv Iu-lm-vn Bill Cox and llu- lillo-Imldm'. Huggvrly of Harvard. Cmnpvling in his firs! nuldmn' intercollegiate vnmlwliliun Cox luuk lirsl plan? all lhv truck of tho gun and m-wr rulinquisllml lhul Imsiliun. Huggm'ly rvpvulodly t'IIuIIt-ngod llw Nilluny runner hul Cux was not lo 1w m'vrlukvn. For lhrm' quarters of u milt- Huggvrly rvlvnllt-ssly dogged the vol Pvnn Slult' milvr Iml llw pau-o hmkv him. On tht- lust lup Iluggvrly anzIpsvd. Cox finished in L minutes, 212 svvullds. Jtlu, Nulv Curlnu-HK iron lmll lnssvr, :u'umnplishwl llu- foul of winning; llw hum- mer lllruw lillv, with u Iwuvv of I02 r001 Il-L: im-st. Hurlhnlmnvw valusml un upsvl wlmn hmrrnslml through for :1 third plum- in lhv t-vnlury and a second in llw 220-yurd Viikins smm-d fifth in NW lullvr rm'v. Charlie Bomll. lllv Soullu-rn California rnmvt. won Imlh vu'nls svlling :1 Iww slulltlurtl of 2.0.0 st-vnnds in llw l'urlung dash. dash. LUCKY FOR Prr'r Willi Now Bmwr Hold uH prilm'd for the invasion nll Illa Pill lrau'k 1mm on June fnurlh :lml vwry mvmht-r ul' Couch Curlnu-IIK t-illdvr sqluul Ull mlgv. Mulhc-I' Halos, anxious to surpass llu- n-mrd of his l-ummulu Mulhins u llm lhIrrumMMI-zn .F' ' a . 3 N Nature interfered with 11 terrific rainstorm which made :my kind of a meet impossible. Although Pitt possessed 01112 of the strongest truck teams in its history, the supremacy of Lions in the track events made the State men slightly favorites. Track Season 1927 Organization t'oach - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - N. J. CARTMELL C aptain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J. H. STEWART Graduate Manager - - - - - - - . 4 - - - N. M. FLEMING Manager - - - - - - - - - - - - - J. B. SIIERTS First Assistant Managers - - - - - - l . J. CLOSE, 11. F. BUSHNELL, C. Z. FENCII. CI: r011 icle Penn State - - - - - ' 94. Navy - - - . - - - 41 Penn State - 1 - - . - 104. Syracuse - - - - - - 31 Penn State - - - - - Called uII' - - - - - - - Pittsburgh IntercolIcgiules: Second place, 27 points. Team W. J. COX - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - Mile Run L. R. HASKINS - - - - - . - - - - - . - - Two Mile Run T. MA'I'IIIAS - - - - - - - - - - - - Broad Jump, Sprints H A. KITTLE - - - - - - - - - - - - Two Mile Relay W. N. KAHBACK - - - - - - - - - - - - - 440-Yard Dash E. SMITH - - - - - - - - - - - - - 880-Yard Run L. FILKINS - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - Sprints M. IDE - - - - - - - - - - . - - - Hammer Throw J. M. LEHCH - - - - - - - - - - - - 220-Y11rd Low Hurdles C. SANDS - - - - - - - - - - - -44--0 Yard Dash . H. BATES - - - - - . - - - Bmzld lump, High lump, Pole Vault . BAR'I'HOLOMICW - - - - - - - - - Sprints . J. MATIIIICU - - - - - - - - - - - Disc us, Putting the Shot 3. SHARP - - - - - - - - - - - - - 220- Yald 110w Hurdles NWWM :Jimv w WW. 4 W WET; ;..g Q V V' 5.! 5E :p , 43 KW? 41:14.4? 't'ifirijj . .' . .73.: mm, . a plain u 4 Wm'nn' , VON Nusm 5.7 m . waffuiimim . f1 V' 5.43.: m . 223524.. Basketball 4, : . 3: , . , um , rwAgu; RN .4 . AHA, .. JuaJJMaW J .161; '3 V, k w. 1 H; .- M11 pixie L. I V at w I ' v7 uh ; -' .. m n ..,-w.x.mmif ...m;.:.;m ., . . E? 45.; f y gyw 57311;, -- . 9! Q? W ;J $335143 933m 5124,; N 512471 wmrw n$ . Hormnnn, Fund: 5. llnmns .m-nlmm lellllmhl thNlen, Fulll. Lulu: With the Dribblers :md llw other at Plliludt-lphiu ill the Immls of lhv Uniwrsily of lN-nnsylvuniu. Tho rlu'nnit-Iu ul' llw 50115011 svvms lo purulIt-l 11ml, of Izlsl sousun inusmut'h us the dcfvuls wvrv uxlu-rivnm-d from Hu- sumu schools but llm I928 ll'illll l'Ullhl nut equal that splendid pvrl'nrmum-t- of last your in dvl'vuling Pittsburgh in lllul nw- lnm'ublv t'untcsl lhul t-limuxrd lust smsmfs pm- gl'um. In llw illSIilIN'P 0f Imlh Syriu-usn and IL M. Hl-LIHIANN ' ' ' CWM Pittsburgh, Luplum Wlutvy VunNH-du and his mult's w-ru leu 10 hold the nppum-nls lo a loner svorv m1 1hr, Armory Hum lhun wlwn away from lhv Mlluny Vul- lc-y. lull m'rl- lllmlllP ln rt-gislvr 4: win in vilhvr raw. 1150 IN-lp lh-Illv M. Ilumns. AMI. t'uxII-ll rvn $$$ 5ng Wllls, Alma llm'un Avllim'ing Viulurivs in lvn of tho lil'lvvn scheduled gunu-s, Couch wDutchu Hormumfs 1928 lmskvllmll quinlvl prvsI-nlwl it fairly rrvdilulrlc showing. Lurking llw. mmsislvnl shunting of last yourk mpluin. llm liluv 21ml Whin- luum was unable to vanquish its lrudiliunul rivals. IH-nnsylvuniu, Pittsburgh and Syracuse zlnd sulfvrmil hm dvl'vuls from mlrh Syrm-usu und Pillslmrgll N. N. WILLs Mmmgrr S'l'nw OPPOSITION le WZH Imskvllmll smson was inuugllrulvd iliHTll-V uflt-r lln- Christnms rm'vss with u mw-sidvd win mvr llw Green lvrrm's 0f Western Maryland. Afton lln- varsity displnyvd vonsidvruhlc form in piling: up u lvutl llw second lvum was injm-lml inlu llw wmlvst and haul lilllv lmqu in maintaining lllv zulvunlngv. 'Hn- Mlluny IDiISki'H'PrH did nnl l'm'o 50 KPH in llw second wmlvsl whvn the Orange loam 0f Syrau'usv Visited 1hr Armory. A rally in the lust lwrind 0f the gamu- roll mu- point short of vquullinpr lhv Mrau'usv :ldvunlugo and llw rvl'vrm-qs ullisllv lhnl lvrminulc-d the hard fought vunlvsl found Syrut'usv wilh 27 lo Pvnn Slulvls 20. Mc-vlinp; Lvlmmm Valley llu- following m-vk. Ilu- tlrihhlors nl llll' Blue and Whitt- l.l mm. I I'mqu vusivr sailing and wow uhlv to gain :1 'H In 22 vit-lury in spilo ul. vrrallic slmuling allul Innsv playing lhrnughonl lht' gumv. 'Hn- svvnml dvl'mll ml. llw svumn was :uhninislvrml In the Nilluny vmu'lnwn ill I'vnnsylvanliuk I'ulvslru. , The Red and Bhu- Ilmn'nwn guinvd u lmul uwr llu- Villuny pussvrs vurly in 1hr lil'sl half of the fray and did nnl relinquish it during IIH' galmv. A cumvlnu'k slugml in tho sw-uml half brought Whilvy VUIINiHlH and his whorls wilhin i. w! lwu Iminls of tho lt-aulvrs lull won- unulnlv in go l'urllu-r wlwn llu- Ill'llll 1mm fnm' lhv hull. PHI Slallt- mus ml Hu- slmrl vnd M u 2:; In 2I svurv us llw gamu- vmlvd. Vuz'rmuI-zs mew vaurning homo. llw pussm's ul' lhv Blur und Whitt- nvxl vm-mmlmvd Juni- ulu and won- msily qu ln down llwm. Pvnn Stult- kept pussvssiun of 1110 hull during nmsl ul. lllv game and managed 10 I'll up :1 score, of :13 lo l8. Luu BAImN Rvillv slurrvd fur Ilw Lions with ninvlt'vn points. Coltyslmrg was 1110 nvxl lo ule-ur on the Armory Hour and put ml mm uf the fastest gaunt's nl' lhv svusnn Iml lhv suporim- lN-nn Slallv lt-um H'HSIINI lhmugh wilh u SI 10 29 win. Temple and Curm-giv Tl't'll M'I'v thvn nwl in Ul'tlt'l' unll dM't-ulml Iyy dm-isivn- scurvs. 'l'm; Pl'r'r 'l'Im' Junrm-ying In Pittsburgh 10 vngugv lhv lllird ul. lhv old rivals, llw Pvnn Slum 1mm was nu nmrv l'm'lunulc llmn willl llw olllvr hm. Although llw Nilluny lnssors jumpt-d inlu lln- loud at 11w Iwginning of llw gumv lllm' WUH' unable to hold it and in limo surrumlml tn lhv whirlwind I'ilt lt-um. Hard playing murkvd the game lln'uughuul illHl Pillslyurgh found llm PUIIII Slulv dv- fvnsv llurd lu pvnvlrulc. 'Hn- i'ullmxing nighl the Blue and While lvum Visilml Call'm-gic Tuvh wlwn- lhvy xwrv ulllv lo ropvul llw vit'lnry of the prcviuus wm-k. 'l'lu- .svmmd 1mm Imrv 11w hrunl of the playing fur :1 Iurgv purl of tho gunu- and lurnml in u scum of 27 10 ill in favor of IIH' Nillamy drthan-rs. Ursinus wus IIH' m'xl loam l0 lw mvl on tho hnnw 001' and Pom! Slallt- vmvrgml llw win- Ihmm .r .Lbl ner by :1 six point margin. llumus starred at forward while Captain VonNiedu und Lungren performed eredituhly ut the guard posts. JOURNEY TO New YORK The contest at Hamilton, N. Y., the following week marked the opening of basketball relations between Penn State and Col- gate. The game was marked by close, fast playing and llll' score was tied on four dilierent occasions. In the final minute of play Captain ilWhitey VonNieda netted the goal that decided the hi .. game in Penn Stateis favor. The brilliant work of the rival eup- gm llAMAS tuins, iiniitey,i VonNiedu 11nd Bickle featured the whirlwind Den- 3? game. Two nights later the Penn State tossers met and were de- l't-uted hy Syracuse for the second time this season. The Lion quintet showed a complete reversal of form from that displayed against Colgate and were given over to erratic passing, imu'curute sheeting and peer oil'ensive power. The Orange dribblers maintained the lead thrnugheut the game and had mmlssetl 29 points to Penn Stuteis 14 when the game ended. Bueknellis huskethull representatives presented a surprisingly strong team when they journeyed to State College uml furnished a game that was replete with thrills and excitement. Close guarding, fast passing and spectacular shooting marked the game and the score was knotted seven times during the course of the game. Captain Sei- ler played a wonderful game at center for the Bisons and may he ranked us one of the best that up- peured against the Blue and White team this season. In the final game of the season Pittsburgh again proved their supremacy hy vanquishing the Lion tossers in a fast. and exciting game on the Armory floor. Captain Sykes Reed and his team mates showed an almost uncanny uhility :11 drop- ping the hall through the loop. Although the score does not show it the game was elnsely contested and the Panthers haul no easy time of it but managed to keep their record unsullied. The hopes for a winning team in the coming season are lmskethull this season, as well as Reinhold and Jacobson, who a good with Humas mid Delp, who played consistently good were also varsity choices, as candidates for the forward p0: sitions and Lou Reilly, who will capably fill the pivot posi- tion, as members of this yearis varsity. The graduation of Capt. VonNieda, Cy Lungren, and Ed Baron will leave gaps in the defensive part of the team that will require good men to fill. lhzmnem Coach - Captain M anager First Assistant Managers - Pmm Slum Penn Stale Penn State Penn Slate Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn Stale Penn State Penn Slate Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn Slutds mm! points - Farm: nl Forward Forward Forward G uard Guard C m1 nl Cenler - Basketball Team 1928 Organization, B. M. HERMANN 11. B. VONNmm R. N. WILLS B. F. CAMPUEI.L. J. E. BARBER, E. L. FLYNN Team HAMAs DELP JACOBSON REINHOLD - LUNGHEN VONNIEDA BARON REILLY CI: r011 I'clc 11-9 Western Maryland 26 Syracuse 41. Lebanon Valley Pennsylvania Junialu Gettysburg Temple Carnegie Tech - Pittsburgh Carnegie Tech - Ursinus Colgate Syracuse Bucknell - Pittsburgh Opponents' lolul pninls BI ewe W t r 51-948ka 6. ,. .x'nd; wvaYr ngimga 233M 1 A, . It I. .IIIIII II - .I 1334.: .m i9: . II I3 3.331 MI W W I IIENM IIIMJ; W. 5.1.It5tltIZ't'T CHARLES SI'l-ltlll-Zt. it. C. QtlltHJ-ZY Luplm II Cumrh M Iumger I'IIIIIdiI: upped hy the. less 01 iOIII IIIeII thI'ouIIh IIrIIduIItiIIII the Penn State wrestling team was able to maintain last year s IIIeoI'd oi tive victories out at seven meets and made II III'IIditIIhle show- ill in the lIIteIeoilegiIItes hy gIIiIIiIIII thiIIi place. Coach Speidel in his St'ttOllti year at Penn State was able to develop the IIIItIied candidates into capable gIIIppleIs, and led Wilson surprised the vet- eIIIIIIs by winning the intercollegiate Ct'OWll in the 125- pound eiuss, IIIIIIkiIIg the tiIst time that the Blur and White IIIIIt men had an individual champion since they held the throne three years age. TIII: WINNING STIIIDE The NittIIIIy wrestlers opened the season with an iIIIpI'IIssive win over Alfred. Liggett and Pack- III'd were the only veterans to appear on the mats fer the opening meet, the. I'eIIIIIiIIiIIg tive men were as yet untried iII varsity encounters. Steele in the huntam weight, Wilson in the lightweight, Eisen- IIIIIII in the welterweight, IIIId MIIhIIIIey in the heavyweight class, were the new men who succeeded in winning by time advantages. Wally Liggett took his bout on It time advantage and Packard IIIIiIIed II full. PIII'IIIIII, II sephmnore, dIIIpped I1 th'd fought contest for the only reversal of the IIIIIet.J0u1neinIII to Philadelphia two weeks latex the Penn State III'IIppiIII 1's gained their second vie- lOIy ef the season IIveI Pennsylvania. DIIII Steele seemed the only full of the meet in the eiosiIIII seconds of his heut. Luck 0i eprIIiIIIIL'e in the gaIIILI prevented Wilson f1 0111 ohtIIiIIiIIII II win and II draw was the result. MIIhIIIIey lost the heavyweight eneountet on It time IIIthIIItIIge to the mom ex- perienced Penn nIIIII. IIIIIt'IIyette was completely overwhelmed 011 its visit to Penn State by It 23-0 score in one of the . most spectacular meets of the year. Wilson competing in the special weight class, put on one 0f the I t'IIstIIst bouts of the meet but was not able to threw his IIIIIII. Cheneweth, appearing for the tired I time this season, also put 0 II good bout with some spectacular wrestling. Ace, II IIIIIIIIheI' 0f itlHl i yIIIIr,s varsity, returned to the team and gained I1 decision over LIIfuyetteis captain in II close battle. I Tiny Cranmer, II newcomer to the 'ilt'Sily as successful in tlinill a time advantage in the heIIvy- I weight elIIss. Traveling next to Syracuse the Blue and White mIItnIen were again victorious. Den i Steele met It tough opponent in Captain OkIIII, the intercollegiate champion and lost 011 II time IId- i i l f; -I'I;;r; :: 'IIIItIIge. Wilson lost his first bout of the season to their veterIIII Novuk. Ace scored the lone full of the meet in the welterweight division and the balance of the bouts went to State 0n tiIIIe advantages. A BIII-zAK IN THE STRIDE A stuIIiy team from IIIWII State was the next to step on the mats IIIIIIiIIst the Penn State Wl'OSlit'lS IIIIII pIoVIIIJ to he IIIeIe thIIII II match fer the NittIIIIy teIIIII. lhe iilSl fIIIII houts 0f the IIIIIet went ' i713 Mr -in , Hln'llll'l, II11111'11 I'111111111'1l IIIIIluhullulI I'I'IIIIIIH'I' I'I Ile'IIIIIIIII QIIIKI 111'. M111. I'III1111111'11III Sl1-1'l11 I.I;.';;11II, I'Ilpl. II I III I I0 I11 II11' I11w11 '1'1'111111I1'rs. Ii11pl.I1i;1';11'lI suII1111'1I 1111 i11ju1'V1 and was 11111II1I1- I11 '11'11'1'111 11 I'1III.I'111k111'1I look II111 111i1I1I1'I11'11i'1I11 1111111051 1111 11 Ii11111 111Iv1111I11',;1:,11111I II11II1III111111'I1 I11ll11w1111 11I11s11iy with 11 I11II 111 Mm Iirsl Iw11 111i1111l11s 11I his Imul. 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Only the strung Navy chmnpiuns were able to check HIP triumphant ltlill't'll 0f the mitmvn when the hittvr hutllmi Lm Hnuckis fighters to a 3-3 deadlock in the Acadmny arena alt Annapolis. Aside from this the Lions wvrv m-vor hultcd in suucvssivo campaigns against Western Maryland, Syracuse, M. l. T.. Pennsylvania and Temple. in the opening mvot of the swim against the Crmn 'iicrrors 0f Wt'slt-m Maryland, the Nittuny hoxvrs scored :1 notahh- victory. taking five of the seven hunts. Muhon hvgun his scumnis string of victories hy severely tmuncing,r Flutvr; Knlukoski won humlilv from Cmshy: It'ilogur outpointod art in the lZS-pmmd class; Captain Wolff knocked out Klopmz in tho Iniddlvwvighl division, and MUAH- drcws easily disposed of Weisht'ck in the heavyweight t'lash. Boruck, 'ltIS-pnund ri'prcsuntativu, uml Bvlmdick, l75-pmlndvr. lost their hunts t0 Norris and Ekuitis, respectively. Syracuse next sm-munhod tn the Lion powvr hy 21 score of 0 to I. In tho huttlv nf midgets, Muhnn oulgmicmh-d actingr mptzlin SincntT to win tho verdict. Koluknski fuund thv m-w lightweight horth likvuhlo and christened il hy trouncing tho lanky Chissey. Filogar wmi his l25-pound fray hy dviunlt. Wilford, making his first appearance of tho snaisml, hvstud Samuelson 0f thv Orange svvml to add an- other point to tho. Linn total. The loser was forced to disuontimw in lilt' sm'mld round whom he dislo- wltod his shouidvr. Hulfhzuzk opposed halfback whvn Sammy Soho mot Allit' Wultr. Soho lost hy u lwhnicul knockout. Struhlv lost to the aggressive Brnwnr, and McAndrcws won hy default. In one of the most signitimlnt and exciting ments of the 50115011. 1.00 Hnm'kis pupils deadlocked tho. Navy boxers ml llwir awn Hour. Muhmi 0de out a vivtnry ovvr tho, mastvr hoxvr, Renard, in Frankiek most nuhln pnrfnrmum-c. Navy rvtnliutod when Motrott defoutvd Filognr, who failed to se- cure 1m curly loud. The munt was tied. Koluknski varned a fnur-rmmd decision over the sturdy Williams by virtue of a last minute rally. Captain Carin at Navy proved too wily for Chuck Rohh and outpointnd tho doughly Linn wnltvr. Om-o more the score was tied. For the first time in his CHFHW Captain Wolff was really nxlondt-d and made to tight an extra round Willi Midshipman Rickctls. Bandick could not fathom thv giant Burke in the lightihmlvywvight, and m litt' score VHS titxi a third time. With vit-tnry hinging,r 0n the final hout hetwm-n MttAlHirCWS and Chupplu, the rulivmc decided the bout a draw at the conclusion of three torrid rounds and would not order an extra session. Following the Navy disuppointnwnt, the Lions took 11 hrivf rvst preparatory to the match with Massachusetts Institute of 'licchnnlogy. Penn State won hy a score of 0 to l, hut that score does not indicate the road tensity of the meet. After Muhon and Ehy had gained decisions in the first two 262 tn 5 K5 ., w'adgd... 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Chuck 11111111 lost the 111111111 1111111 I11 WiIIorski, P111111 1111-.lt011w11ight. '1'1111111111'3 contingent 01 50111111110113, 11111 111111 c111I11h11d 11y 11111111111111 11111111 131111111. throw 11 240111111. iIIt11 11111 Mon 11.1 1111111 when it 11111111111 thI11111 111 the 31111011 v111di11ts to 111311. 11y111 -I- 31 511111111. M1: A11111h11.ws 51111- 11111-11111 th11 111111111U whom 1111. 1111111114 whipped thc 1111111111131111111.A11 111111111 round was Icquirod I11 1111111111. lh11 Phi11111111phi1IIIs supmiority. Chuck 11111111 Won 11 111111101 11111111 111111I1Itt. 1i111g1111f11ught 30111411- li11111111y 111 111151 1101151111, whi111 Muhun lost 11 1:111:10 111111isi11n t11C1Ipt11in 1111111111. Wolff, disabled with :I dislocated 51111111111111 11111111111111 th11 hunts 11111111 lh11 1111111111. 111llllils' 11111101111111 win in the 1111111 110111 1111111111 I110 margin 111' 1110 vi11t1111y. 111IIIs1111 was 11111 victim. 111 11111 111t11r11.111111;:i1lt11. '1'11III1II1111111IIt 1111111 111 Philadelphia, Navy 11111111115011 th11 t1111111.s 1111 their 11111111- 1151 rival, 11111. Linn milIncII, when it gained p131111111111111t, l111ss11ssi11n 11f th1111up 11y 1121 20 win. Filcgur was 11111 5011511110 111 NW tIi1IIs wiIIIIiII his 11111wn in 11111 1211111111111 1111143 11111111. 111011.11. WONT I111I1IiIII111 his titl11, 1111il11 Sluo 1111111115 111st his I1111t 111 Grant 111 N.Y.U.N1ny 11111111111 11111111 1.1111111pi0ns. 1 h1g1! izul 1' 1m Cuuvh - - - - - - - - - - 1.1;11 1111mm lfuplain. - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - A. B. WOLF? Manager - - - - - - - - 1 - '1'. .1. COSTELLO IIII0r111lI1gI1II11 luurmmwnl. 1811111111 Pl1l111 HS P11111111 Class - - - 1'. B. MAIIUN 145-1'11111111 Class - - 1. 1111111111 125- 111111111 1211M - - - 2. B. FII.111:AII 160-1111111111 1211155 1 . A B.W11I.i11-11.np1ain . 135-1111111111 1111155 - ' J. KOLAKUSKI 175-1111111111 Clams - - . W I Snutnm ' f. UIIliInit1-11 Division M. S. MCANIIIIIMS, S. V. 111111.15 131'? 1 Chronicle g 1'1:IIII 811111.- - - - - - 5 Westmn Muryluml - 1 - - - 2 1 Penn Stuu- - . - - 1 - 6 Syracu - - - - - 1-1 Penn 511111: - - - - - 3 Naval ACIIchIIy - - - - - 3 , 5931 P111111 Stine - - - - - - 6 111111551111husetts 1. '1'. - - - - - I ' 1 11111111 5111111 - - 1 - - 5 Pennsylvania - - - 1 - 2 ',.. 1'111111 $11111: - - - - - - 4 1011101 - - - - 1 - 3 ' ' 263 J. l,. timclun WM. .lm- r'ln W. .l. MeLAuellLIN Captain Cmu'lr Mulltlger ifumfit'upped hy the loss of' five men from the I920 varsity squad Couch Bill Jefrries. in his see- ond year at Penn State. moulded u team that was ahfe to annex seven victories out of nine games played. coming nearly up to the record of the past yeuris team which was awarded the straight Km for having gained official reeognition us one of the three undefeatet'l teams of' the Intercollegiate Soe- t-er League. The team enjoyed it very successful season and hut for the one defeat hy a league team sufTered at the hands of Navy in the final game of' the season would have equalled the 1926 record. FIRST ENCOUNTER Playing the first game preliminary to the regular season with the Altoona Shops, the Penn State lrum was able to reverse the defeat administerml hy the same team in a similar pre-seuson game last fall. In the first period of the game there was not much prowess by either team, but after the seeond half got under way the superior condition of the Blue and White representatives hegan to tell in the scoring column. The end of the game showed a lead of 3 to 0 for Penn State. Although the Lions eame out on top Couch Jefrries found many rough spots that needed to he smoothed up for the en- suing games. A TRIP NOlt'l'lI When they invaded Canada the Nittuny hooters were repulsed at Toronto by 11 score of 3-1. The opening minutes of the game hrought hope to the Penn State followers when Frank Strimlan made 11 fine shot for the first tally of the game. During the remainder of the game there were no more goals for the Blue and White hooters, hut Toronto netted three, profitingr hy its veteran team and greater experience. Confirmr hack to the United States the Penn State team played in Syracuse two days later. The gume was played on a wet and soggy field, but the Liens found the going rather easy in spite of that fuel and were led by Marshall, who scored the three goals to it three to 0th victory in the first league game of' the season. TAKING THE LAURELS After returning home the Nittuny Soeeer men were encountered by the University of Pennsyl- vania and were not hard pressed tll any time to maintain the lead that they acquired early in the match. The visitors were not able to defend the goal effectively and at the final whistle were trailing hy a 7-! score. The game with Lafayette did not seem to he a very severe test hut. the shots at the goal did not reach their mark. The Penn State team had an ofT-dzly and finished the game with onlv one point lead. in another game with the Altoonu Shops the score was identi -al with the first one hut the Altoona men played :1 much better game than on their previous visit. 3,: - t I it TI . 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'I'11111I111111. 111 0.501'ry suslaim'd 1111 injury 111 1110 1111013 111 .11111 1110. looking forward 10 11 s11110ss1111 5011111111 1III11III1'11' ' 11111111111111 81111115 - . , . . 0 l'vnn $11110 - 1 1'1111111111 - - - - - . 3 P121111 $11110 - 3 Syrucugc . . . . . . 1 1'15 511110. - - 7 Pmnsylvuniu - - 1 . . l 1'0 SUN ' 1 1.11111y0tl12 - - - - . . n 1,1'1111 $11111: - - - - 3 Alloonu 5111111.: - - . . . 11 1'0 SHIN! - U liuw- Hlforl . . . . . , 11 1'1 ! Silllt' - 11 Swarthmon- - - - 1 . . 11 P111111 $11110. - 1 Navy . . . . . . . 3 1101111 5111l1' T111111 1,1111115 - - - 30 011111111121115' T111111 Points - - . . 8 Organization Cam'h - - - - - - - W..11l51 1 NY 171111111 - - - - - - - -.1.11. 1.111211111 11111I111g1'r - - - - - - - W. J. M1.1. A111; Ill 1N UIIIIIuaIc MIIImng' - - - - - - 11. I: MING l'II'st As'sismn! Mmmng - - - - J. 11. KINKAIII. 1.. W. BAII'HINN 11. C. 11111 1111s Linc-UII J. 11.1I11IIN lns1'1l12 Right - - - - E. 1 . 1111111111 L l.'1'nI1'r Forward - M. 1. 51111111, I . '1. 01.17.1111 lnsidv L011 - l MAIIsIIAu. Outside 1.011. W. 19. 1.1111 Subsrilun'sm SKINN1:I.I., 11111111. - C. 5121111511, P. RHI'INII - 11.11. 11110121011111 F. SIIKIAIIWAN .1. lAMIs - ..D JACUNSUN MA1:1.AIII:N. 1111111111. JUNI'IS, 11111'19, 1I11IIN1:I.I. 1: v1: m'1'9w' .1 . u- .1-..1$i'1'..1.u..,11ii .11 .1 1.1311. Amman. 2115 .1 ff? 5' v.11? wrw'r' 1. x1. x. r... vvvvvvvvv VVVVVVVVVVVVVV vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv CRQSS COUNTRY 3 W. J. h '0; N. J. tIAu'i'Micm. II. F. BUSHNELL Cum'h Cuplm'n Manager Again sweeping tn nutienut honors by virtue of the vivtm'ies ever Syracuse and Pittshurgh in the dual meets and the hrst phtee gained in the l. C. A. A. A. IL, the Penn State eress-eeuntry team has duplicated the success of the IUZO team and hats merited the praise that is hestewed upon it. A RECORD Termites Seven of Penn Stuteis hest hurriers went to Symeuse en Otitoher twenty-tifth fer the first thml meet at the season and managed tu secure a victory for the tirst time in nineteen years on the Syrueuse t-eurse. Captain Bill Cex, with his usual winningr stride, led the held the entire route and set a new enurse record of 23 minutes and 411 seconds. Closely following,r Cox were George Otrenhuuser und Louis Lee; then eume Christepher, the only Orange runner to finish in the first five, with Lennie Kittie close on his heels. Captain Ken Rupert of Syracuse was forced to shieken his puee after three- quurters 0f the race was completed. A stitch in his leg preved tee much of a handicap for the vet- eran runner and he finished in eighth plaee, followingqr Geedelle, Syracuse, who was sixth, and Hutelitt of Penn State seventh. Fuigle and Suwin of Syracuse finished ninth and tenth, respectively. The seere shows an almost perfect win; I837. A Pmree'r WIN Prior to the Pittshurgh meet some exceptional material was um-overed in the Freshman class when the first year men upset the dope by winning from the title holding Juniors in the intereluss scrap. for two years the Juniors had won by perfect seeres. Detwiler, Reikers, and Niehnl, Fresh- men, finished second, fourth and fifth, respm-tively, with Cox first and Ott'enhuuser third. On No- veniher fifteenth the Pittsburgh hitI-und-dalers eame to Penn State and hrought with them a Fresh- man team to run against the Nittany yearlings. In the varsity ruee Cox started 011' on his usual sprint and led the tietd at the tirst turn of the truck and held his position with ease throughout the five miles of hiH-nnd-dalc work. Cox crossed the finish line within thirty-ene minutes and six seconds. The next four men were Ottenhuuser, Oesterlingz, Rntelitt' and Lee, ull wearers of the Blue and White. Adams of Pitt mine in sixth, and the next Pitt mun to cross the line eume in fourteenth. Bass wus seventh, Kittie eighth, and Ollie Hellfrieh ninth. Hellfirieh moved up one in the teum-rating in this rare. The placing in this raee helped to determine the squad that was to go tn the Intereoltegiates. The I'ireshmun team eume through their meet in hne shape, Detwiler taking first, Nichols thirdrArtzt fourth, Meissenger fifth, and Ken Meere sixth. Detwiler was not unneeded a chance of victory before the race against Gus Moore, a veteran of many races, hut finished two hundred yards ahead of the Blue and Cold runner. 266 i 't x1 ' t A . i v: Ls.;:.-4c. nus. bra; Eve .4:- ' BriIIhWJI-il NWX: ' ' I N 415.4,; 45.; UIIrtIIIIIll liltllI- l.I-II UITI'IIIHIIIM'F t'ox Runs OIIIItIIrHIIg RIItIIHtT llIIIIlIIIIIll TIII: iN'l'lIIltIIOI I I:I;IA'III:s 0n NIIVIIIIIIIIII thII lillIIIIIIth the pick of IIIII IIhIIIIIpiIIIIs IIf thII. IIhIIsII III it tIIII VIIII LIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Park NIIW YIIIk C ity, thIIIIII t0 IiIIfIIIIIl thII iIItIIIIII IIIIIIIIIiIItII litlII WIIII last yI-IIII by our hill and dIIlIIIIs. Bill LIIx hIIIl 11180 to IIIIf fIIIIIl his individual IIIIIIIIIII svt up last I-IIIIISIIII fIII thII VIIII tIIIIItlIIIIdt IIIII. Due to the splendid showing 0f the Freshman this your Couch CIIIItIIIIIIl dIIItidIIIl tII IIIItIIII thIIIn iII thII run against Freshman of sixteen other CIIllIIgIn. III the VIusity IIIIIIII CIIx IIIII trim to form and finished IIiIIIIty yIIIds ahead of his IIII IIIIIst IIIIIIpIIti tIII, with II time of 30 minutes. 36 U5 SIIItIIIIds. Louis LIIII finished sixth CIIIIIIIIII OfTIIIIhIIIISIIII fIIIishII Il seventh, and LIInniII Kiltle twelfth. RIItItliiT CIIIIIII in twenty- fourth. making I1 total of .70 points for PIIIIII State. The next lowest score was that of Harvard with 60 points. iwIklille was third and Union fourth. Bill Cox IIIIII II wonderful race to win the title for PIIIIII State and to win the individual title for IIIII. SPCOnd year in succession. Richardson of Maine fought hard to IIVIII'tIIkII Cox, hut hIIII to he sat- isiiIIIl with second. LIIIl hy DClWilCl', the first yIIIIII mIIII tIIiIIIIIphIIIl in tho IIiIIIIshIIIIIII mad with I1 low 1 SCOFC 0f 31. PIIIIII StIItII, with the IIIIst 0f the country has high hopes for Bill Cox 115 he represents Allwri III in this yIIIIIIis Olympic games. 9'? Cross Country Season, Fall 1927 I Ii Organization Couch - - - - . - - - - - N. J. t' AIIIIMI: I.I Captain - - - - . - - - - - - W. I. LI 0x I llIIumgI'r - - - - - - - - - - II. F. BUSHNIILI 'I'IIIIIII, W. J. Cux I.. Luz II. III lIA'I'cIJII-II G. K. OFHIZMIAUSIIIIK H. A. KI'I'I'LI-z J. l OIstIleIINI; 3? Chronicle i; Penn State . - - - - 18 Sum lh'l II - - - 37 II Penn State - - - . lhIiVIIrI-Iity IIf IlPiIIsIIuIIgh - h I. C A A. A5. A Penn Slutclii ii? 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IIIII thiIII III-IIIIII III IIIII .IIIIIIIIIII IIIII-I IIIIIIIiIIiItIIIIIII Ill thII IIIIIIIII III PIIIIIIIyIVIIIIiII IIII NIIw BIIIIIIIII' IIViIIId. TIII' PHHI StIItII tIIIIIII IIIII IIII'IIIIIIII lII IIiII. hut IIII III. IIIIIIIIIII tII IiIIII tIIIIIIIIIIIVIII. lhII game as .-n: H:- , A 7 1 y ; Hurdlnu. Mgr. erlin-ou Hn-kln-y l'x-ln-lmnl l-N-llnu's lHIrrugh llnslinus t'unk l'nnl Kulch lx'vlfvr H'mnll- l-Iulmumls Wu-mh-l lh'lllvld l'w-uri l'uruk tivim-n'ilc- nmrkcd by pvnullios and loose playing, and MW Nillzmy lt-um vumt- out ml the shnrl 0nd of a 0-2 sunro p :11 the final whistle. 'I'lw Pllilaulvlplliuns haul a speedy, wull-lmluncml lvum, lhul look advantage of I g the lax playing; nf llw homo loam. In 1110 linul game 01' the seusun 11m Onondaga Indians were met ' and defeated on Now Bvuvvr Field. The Indians, although noted for llwir clever slick xmrk, endur- 1 aulce and spovd, m-rc oulclusst'd when it tame 10 real lzu'mssv. It was :1 vloun fought contest from start to finish and every mun 0n the Nilluny 10am played hard. The game was wilnvssud by a record . crowd, and Coach Puulgs first souson at Penn State may he considered successful from the increase in 1 interest and 1110 moulding of u now spirit in the gunw ol. Izu-msso. A record of lho l927 lacrosse team ; is not complete without mention 0f Mmmy Wt'lkvr, a momlwr 0f the pusl sousmfs varsity. who worked V. ' ' daily with llw couch to make lhv 1mm :1 sm'uoss. 43 Ul'gulzizulinn $3 Cumin. - . - - - - . - I-lumcxr U. PAUL Cupluin - Muntlgt'r - Ul'mluult' Mullugvr Firs! Assistant Mmmgr'm - . . . . , - - - L IK. Wl-lNlHCI. - - - II. V. UI-znmxt; - - - - - - - - N. M. FLI-zmm: - - - 1:. M. MuPuIcan. IL Plcmn, D. l . HICIKWHSK $ Gaul - - M. IL Kl-LIFI'ZH 'l'lu'rtl Atlurlr Ii. J. Pliuuu. j. II, hthLymgy i k3 I'llilll - - - - H E. IIVAS'I'IMLS S'W'UIHI Alllu'l.' - - - ..l '. BELHHJ, r. '7 255 Cnm-r l'uiul - W. IC. Plu'uzlmlm. IL ll. l'IiIurws I'usl Allml. - - C. V. GlilsI-LWI'I'H P E? Firs! lhlvnsv . - - - N. C. Cook 011! llama - - - - C. II. EUMIINIIS 4;; Scrum! Ih-lonsv - N. l. UnzxLI-zy. P. MuCANmJ-zss In Imm- - - - W. 1L Wl-zNIn-zll 3J4: 'I'hir4l Ih-fc'nm- R. W. Ummn-z. F. C. Klnml Sulmlilulcs SllAl'I-TZIL ICINJH. .lu'nus. lh-LINIIuLn, Au- ;; X Cvnlrv - - 'l . T. Tmum mum, Umwm '. . l1 3-3 Cllrmu'rlc 3 W - PPIIII Sluh- - - l1 Lul'uyvnu . . . . . 1 , ; PHIII Slult- - 16 Crcsw-nl A. H. - - . I v4 ' Penn Hlulv 9 Cornell 5 1g 1 A Penn Sluh- - - 3 Syracuse - . 7 f vii IH-nn Slult- ll lmlligll - - . 2 4-; A l'vnn Slulo - - - - - - 2 Pvnnsylvuniu .' , . . . 0 lip Pi? Penn Slulv - ' 8 Olmmlugu Indians - . . . 0 I . l; l'unn Slain 'I'olul l'uinls 53 Uplmm-nls' 'l'ulul Points A 21; 200 .wm , vi; . $.63 2.x. rim; n, F; :sw RA I -l .. w W. 11. MACCUWA'H' W. R. 11AM J. C. DAV s I C 11111111 11 Coach M 1m 11g11r 1'11111111111111111111 111 its 1111r1y season practice because 01 rainy weather 111111 1'11su1111111 pool 00111'1 1:011- 1111111115, 11111 varsity tennis 11111111, 111d by Captain Bill MacCowuu, 0111111111111 v1110110us in 111100 of seven 111110u111e1s scheduled with 511'011111 eastern colleges du1'i111r1111: spiin of 1.927. V111011119 were 1'1111'01'111111 0v111' Duquesne 111111 Carnegie T111011 1wiL'1: while defeats were received 111 1111: 111111118 of Franklin 111111 M111511a11,Lehig11 11nd Bucknell twice. T1111: 111111111, composed of Ma0C0w1111,C00p01', Rosenbeiger,M1C111111 111111 111i11k10,0p1111111d its sea- son 5011111111111: wi111 1' 11111111111 111111 Marshall 011 April 111i1'1i11111.11111 Lion 1'111'qu111L1L11'1-1 succumbed 10 their 01111011111115 attack and were conquered by 1110 score of 5 10 2.111611 10111: tallies w11111 S1111'u11111 11y 111111111: 111111 M11C111111, who 111:11:1110d 11111i1' 01111011131115 in singles matches. BUCKNELL DEFEATS NETMEN For 1111: 511001111 111111111 011 11111i1's1111111u111Coach Ham's 1110101111s encountered 1311011111111 111 Lewis- 11urg 011 May 111'111.T111: Bisons 0u11011b111d 111111 oulvolieyed 1111111 Lion adveisaries 10 win by 1111: count 01 6 10 3.13u0k1111lis superior doubles play was 11 pl'0111i111111111111101 in 1110 victory. The Nilla11y11111- 111011 opposed 11111 Bucknciiians 111 811111: 1101101111 two weeks 111101' and again wenl down 10 110111111. The 111111011 was discontinued 011 11150011111 01 min when 111013150118 were icadin1r 1 10 0. '1111: victories wen: 1111 gained in singles play. CARNEGIE T121111 FAILS Annexing their first win 01 tile s1:115011,1110 1311111 and White 101111ch vanquished11111C111'negie 10011 1'11011u111L111's by 11111 1: 111511, SL010 01 4 10 3 in 11 111111011 1111111 111 State College 011 May sev1111111.C011011 Ham 5 players were triumphant 111 111100 singles and 01111 11011111115 1111111: '11. Rosenbelger, Cooper 111111 McCain: showed excellent 101111 in conquering 11111i1' Plaid opponents. T1111. 1011110er0 11011111111 clinched the vic1ory when they vanquished Shmid 111111 Caii'ee of Carnegie 10011 in 0111: of 1110 doubles 1111110111351. The Niltany 111111111111 13de oul 111111111111'v10101'y 0v111'Ca1'110gi1: 10011 in 11 relum 111111011 held in Piusbmgh 0 May twenty eighth The score, 5-4 indicated 11111 lenseness of piay.l1e10, again, s11- p111'i01' 111111111115 play 01 1111: Iiion 1111111011 1110 111111'17i1101vi0'.101y L1:1111;11 TRIUMPHS E111ra1ri111r 1110 111111051 invincible LLhigii seve11,1111: Blue and White v0110y111's weiL submewed in 6-1 defeatb in 11 111111011 held in Bethlehem 011 May 11111111011111. Cooper was the sole victor 101' 1111: Lions. Sullivan, nationally famed Lehigh nelmzui, showed 101113111111110 101111 and had 111111: diiiicully ,6 w su , E .W.,- 1 Ml-t'ulw lhu-r Ml-lmmr 1m VIN, Mina lmm-nhvi'm-r MintPownH lllnklu w, 5714' 4 Uuopt-r in tiispusing 01. his Niltuny :ulvnrsurics. M'ilCCOWull., Rosvnhm'gw, l'linkhr and McCain: won- llm rv- malining Penn Slum roprvsmlulives in both singles mid doubles play. VANQUISIIED DUQUESNE After successive dcfeals at the hands of Lehigh and Bucknell, lhc Nilluny courlmcn staged an outstanding comeback on May twenly-iirst and roulvd Duquesne, 8 lo 1. The doubles cmnbinulions. featuring Hinklc and Melzncr, a combine which never met defeat after its origination late in the sea- snn, were contributing factors in the success of the Blue and White 10am. Cooper, Rosmllwrger, Mm:- Cuwalll, Melzner and McCuhc won their singles matches. The only mulch Inst was 1116 fifth singles, in which Olko, Duquesnc, won over Burr of Penn State. Al the close 01' the season letters were awarded to Burr, Cooper, Roscnhcrgcr, McCalm, Maw.- Cuwall. Hinklc and Student Manager J. C. Davis. Burr was elected captain for the following season. W. B. Marshall vus named student munager-clmtl. Chronicle Penn Slulc - - - - - 2 Franklin and Marshall - - - - 5 Penn Slulc - - - - - - 3 Buukm-ll - - ' - 6 Penn Sluln - - - - - 4. Carnegie Tech - - - - - .' Penn Slulc - i - - - - 1 Lchigl - . - - - - - 6 Penn Slum - - - - - 0 Bucknull - - - - - ilizliln 3 Penn Slim: - - - - . - 6 Duquesnc - . - - - - 1 Penn Sum: - - - - - S Carnegie Tech - . - . - 1l. Pvnn Slum - - - - - - .. Pittsburgh - - - . - Hiuin1 l'mm Slulc Tolul Poinls - - . - 21 Opponvnlsi Tnlul Points - - - - 28 Organization Cmu'h - - - - - - - - - - W. 11. 11AM Caprain ' - - - - - - - - - W. R. MMXJOWA'H' Manager - - - - - - - - - - J. C. DAVIS First Assistant Managurs - - - D. 0. LANl-J, W. 11. MARSHALL, J. N. CIIA'1 FAWAY Lellcr Awards 11. 1'. Commit W. R. MMICUWAT'I' W. C. thch ll. 13. HUSl-lNlII-llullill W. MCCAIN; J. C. DAVIS wram: m i r: '- ; VI-XQJy ' mtimikl c. H. A. CANON It. B. errmsaman K. E. tleuenN Lulllmn Cum' L Mmmgt'r Ceiling,r activities for the year opened with the Individual College Championship held in the fall ni' I926 en the College links. Bunting came through the qualifying round with a low score uf 75 but did not reach the final round. Herh Canon won over Tony Panaeeion for the championship of Penn State in a close contest and was awarded a silver loving t'up, while Panaeeiml and Bunting,r received medals. Because of inclement weather further play on the t-eurse was suspended until spring. 1n the latter part of April the season was opened at Centre Hills Country eluh. Although playing on a eold and windy day Penn State was able to overcome the neighhoring Country Club by a score of 20LQ to 9'Q. The scoring was according to the Nassau ruling-mne point awarded to the man win- ning the first nine holes, one point to the man winningr the seeomi nine holes, and one point added to the man winningr the match. In a return match on the follewing Saturday on the Penn State. links the Centre Hills Country Club was unable to come up to their former seere on their own euurse. The Heere amounted to 37V: to 4.14;. This was also played under the Nassau ruling. FIRST lNTERCOLLEGIATE COMPI-J'I'ITION 1n the first college golf meet 0f the season Antioch College was met and tied on our own course. Although not putting on the appearance of an imposing: team they displayed suiiieient prowess te deadlock the Nittany linksmen. The match was marked by close playingr throughout, and Jim Bunt- ing played a tine game for the Blue and White. Bunting played a consistent game throughout the meet and won heth his individual match and the low hail foursome point. This meet was played un- der the intercollegiate scoring,r rules a paint scored for the individual match winner and a point for eaeh low hall feursmne. The annual match with Clinton Country club was played at Leek Haven. The Penn State team was hospitahly received at the opponentsi eluh. At the outset of the match in- dications painted toward a close contest, but the final score read IS t0 0 in favor of the Penn State team. Jim Bunting again starred for Penn State with a medal score of 78. OLD RIVALS Traveling to Penn State in the latter part of May the Lafayette team was determined to return the defeat handed to them the previous season. Captain McGuire of Lafayette :11in led his team to a close fight with the Nittany golfers for the first nine holes, but for the rest of the match the Penn e .-mmmwem w. . Clllm-uun. Mgr. Frllvhmnn Hum Hunting Llllll'h' ltullwrl'm'd Slate lmun forged slighlly ulu'ud lo a final score of 1-2. Ludos 21ml lsrilvlnnun led with mvdul svnn's of 77 and 78, rvslwvlivoly. Buntingr Imd an oH-duy for 1110 first limo. in llm season and was dt-l'vulml hy lhleu-nlwrg of Lafayette. In tho linal mulch of tho. season the Blue and Whilv lmun again cnwrgod viclnrious, this limo m'vr Syracuse, uvvnging tho dufoul of 1110. 1920 suuson. The Penn Slate l'um slmwml superior form and llw Visitors wvre unullltx 10 scorv a point. This finished a very sm-vt'ssl'ul sousun, but llw journey lo the Intercollegiate lnurmuncnl all Garden Cily, Long; Island, all llw 0nd of June vats loss fruilful. Penn Stale l'uilvtl l0 pluvv. The regular sousml was not murrt-d bf 11 dvl't'ul. :Ind 1110 lmpvs for the 1928 season am: bright with Jim Bunting us Cuplnin. and many ullwrs mum'- ing' inlu form. Golf Season, Spring 1927 Urgmu'wlinn Couch - - - - - - - - - - R. H. RU'l'lll-ZRFUHH Cupmin - - - - - - . - - - - H. A. CANON I'llmmgvr - - - - - - - - - - - K. I11. CLIINEUON Crmluulc Mmmg'vr - - - - A - - - - N. M. FLEMING 'I'vum llIcImI-zu'r A. CANON JAMES l . BllN'rthl lhmn' V. Furruumm .l. R. Lum-zs Chronicle Penn Sum- - - - - - - 20H; Ccnlru Hills Cuunll'y Club - - - Pom: Slulv - - - - - - 337' 3 Centre Hills Cuunlry Cluly . - - Penn Slulv - - - - - - 2 Anlim'll Collcgv - - . - - Pmm Stale - - - - - - l5 Clinton Country Clnln - - - - Pt-nn Stale - - - - - - zl. Lufuyvllu - - - . - - Pvnn Slum - - - - - - 5 Syracuse - - - - . - 273 W u: 1:- 4. g A 3.1 - , :xfe A ww- ,L. 3 :ra:- ' -51.. - $: f Atq. . Q. L :A Adpgm W. ' A, A Fumyt ...gQQ5-4 wag; .' W' 30 Lum..,l3.h 3 g ,I. ll. S'rmnxs LII-zu'r. Mnucu l,. S. llizn'iziJ-tn I , - 7 Ctlpluin L'um-h Mmmgvr Defeating ail hut one at the ummnents encountered tn date the rille team ni' Penn State hids strongly to equal the record of the past season's team that finished third in the Intercollegiate matches last spring, trailing the winners liy only ten points. Under the competent instruction of Lieutenant H. T. Miller, who secured his training at the United States Military Academy, the Blue and White rifle team has been able to maintain its position in the t : 7 ranks of the leading eullege riile teams, and is looking with high hopes to this year's intercollegiate matches. This season marks the termination of Lieut. Millvris stay as coach of the Penn State riiie t tlam and it is with not a little regret that the members at the team hid him adieu as he leaves for Washington to take up other military duties. The team benefited materially hy the presence of such consistent marksman as Pritchard, Stearns and Fritz. The withdrawal from school of Captain Pritehard in mid-s-ason necessitated the election of a new captain. J. L. Stearns was selected tu till his place. Tm: OPPOSITION Opening the season with Amherst on Dec. 3 the Penn State rifle team gained an easy victory, HI I to 1310. Rensselaer Pnlyleehni tal Institute was the next college to he met and debated. The score for this match was 3707 to 3307. Williams College offered little opposilimi and were vanquished by a wide margin, 1899 la 1081. The svlwdule fur the yiar fnllnws: lhII'IIIn-I' WIIIII YI-IIIII-I I I III Milll- r I mu II FIIIIV JKIIII'IIIIIII SIIIIIIIIIN I'LIIII High Scorers II. II. PIII'I'I2IIAIIII J. C. FIII'I'z IS'IIIII'IIIIIII DUCIIIIIINW AlllIlI'lSl C IIIIIIgII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Iii: -RII IIISSIIII 'I'III PIIIVIII II IIIIiiI III ' l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'I Williams I UIIW'I'. - - - - - January 7- IRlllI'OI'S UIIIVIISIIV . - - - - January I IAIIIIIIIIysIIIIrg IIIIIIIIgII - - - - - JIIIIIIIII'y 2Iw Syracuse University - - - - - Jilllllury 2? University of Maine - . - - I'iIIIIIIIIIIy I IHIVIIISSHCIIUSCIIH IIIinIIIIII III' ,IVN' IIIIIIIIIIgv - IIIIIII'IIIIIy I87 -MIIssle-IIIISIIII5 AIIIiIIIIIlIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII - - ICIIlHllIlly 257 -IIIIIIIcoIIIIIIiIIlII LIIIIIIIIII - - - 1. IIIIIIIIIIy 2i -LIIIIiIIII U IIIVI IIsily MIIIcII :iAIAIIPOIITI' Washington University MaIcII IO; -CII0IgIIIIIwn University March I 7--GellysIIIIrgIr COI lIIgII. March 21- University of PillsIIIIrgII. Cul'lllfgic IIIslilIIlII ViIgiIIiII MIII'I:II 3 I IUIIiIedD SlIItIIs NIIIIII AII IIIIIIIIIy April HI -IIIIIIICIIIIIIgiIIlIIs 111er Team Organization Couch. - - . . . . . . I'upmin - - - - - - - - - Manager - . . . . . . fisaIMIIIII Munugvr - - . . . . . OI. l'IIII'I'uII's IIIIIIIII'sIIII NIIIII- III-rlleII' .I. 1.. S'FIIAIINS 'IiIIIIIngIpIIiII Pllll'llh' - - 'IiIEIIFgI'ilIIIIII' IIIIIIII'IIs 'IVIfII'g'I'illIIIIIS IIIIIIII'IIs ,IVPIPgHIPIIIIf IIIIIIII'IIs IIIUIOgFIIPIIIU IIIIIIII'IIs IIIIIIgI'IIpIIII: Returns - - - IIIOIOWHI IIIIC RIIIIIIIIs II n I IIIIIIgI'IIpIIIII, Returns - - - 'IIIIIIIngIpIIiII RPIHHIS 'IiIEIPgl'illeIIE Returns 'I'III,IIIIIIIIII;:y IIIIII University of WIIsI - I II U .11. .1 MILLER - - J. L. S'I'EAIINS II. S. HIIII'IIZIIIHI J. E. 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TIMI PillsIIuIIIIII lIIIIIII was I'lInIII III svnring iII IIIII IiIIsl pIII'iIIII II'IIIIII i! was IHII IIIII yIIIIIls II'UIII IIIII gIIIII. Illll was stopped 276 for downs hy :1 lighling dofvnsc. q 3, h t'lilillll'd tho and of the game. , squad and hodvs gmul for the coming yours 0f varsity foolhaH. qt. :2 h h !u if I, ' V L' i t g h w 4 e i i: , g I r 1' , M .- 3V i, h ; M L L 1.. h. , L5 h w: la'ml L'anlrt' KllhllN, Mgr. llvrmnnn , f 11ml lhu limmjs whistle h Blur and White Froshnwn threw passes, skirlod lhu ends and nulpluynd lhu opposition, hul could Iml punvlrult' lhuir imprognuhhs linc. The dearth of scores was not relieved whvn the linwriv. whislh- pm- Couch Cllpiain M mmgvr 1,011 'I'urlrlv- Imlr Guard High! Guard Frvm'h Znn-lln Knplnn lh-INh-r Edwards lll-Imlv IHvlrloh lh-vd Hruwnh-c Shnwh-y t'ullllm lh-rm-r Svhluuvk Curllnu A return of lhv Nillzmy vigor was uppurvnl in lhu second quurtvl slapped their march within cighl yards 0f the goal. In tho smtund hulf llw The svusonH-x rmm'd shows 11 t'rcdiluhlc lwrfornmncc for the lsrvshnmn Freshman Football 1927 Organizuliml Ii. M. HERMAN N L. B. Cuums - - R. 1:. KUIINS Liuc-Up - IC. ll. Enwums, II. N. BHUWNLI-lli Right lu'ml - - - M. L. KAI'1.AN - - - A. B. Bmuncu Quurn-rlmrk - - J. C. Fluzmzn - T. L. CummN Luff Ilulflmr-lr - - - ll. S. GEIsIJ-zn - M. 16. SAN'I'ANIHIJM Right Ilulllun'l; - - - F. lmnuucn - - - .I. Zulucmdx lv'ulllmrlr - - - - G. B. CULMNS Right Tackle C. W. SHAWLICY. H. C. ScIILAAK Substinuvs thl-zn. lhrzmmm. HICNSIJC, lln'lc'n Chronicle Frt-thwn . - - - - 38 Dh'kinson Seminary - . - . 0 Frushnu'n - - - - - 7 thmning.r Svininury - - . - - U Freshnu-n - - - - . 6 'is 'i - - - . - - 3l .l'W'cshmcn - - - - - 21 Bvlh-fnnlu Academy - - - - 0 Frcslnm-n - - - - . 0 Syracuse Freshmen - - - - f1 Fruslnm-n - - - - - - O Pillshurgh Fn-shnn-n - - - - U Frn-shnu-n Total Points - - - . 72 Oppnnvnls, Total Points - - 37 .w: .1 . WW Hm... ,, 4 . -v ., , 1 M ; $5 h ' , A- M , . 5.. .qu .1...14m.akh.qd.-L.a.. . 2'17 fan: -TQV'T--EL1 VT3WLWW T ?332WVE :8; It 4V5 - e5. V mm .v ' 2 t vii: ' Li. Na; w: . 3-H. AL ... - .thriirm, Mdimiug Lem . LEE: Mm$mmhw$szmfgii 4:5... w. With an ahundanee of good material from which to cheese, Cuaeh Larry Cenever rounded into shape a versatile freshman basketball team that emerged from a difficult season with six vieteries and two defeats us its reeord en the court. In the initial game, Penn Stateis yearling hasketeers annexed an easy victory from Ceaeh Tom Zerheis State College high school five. Playing a rather sluggish game the first half, the plehes took the lead early in the see- t end period and with a final spurt finished the tilt 0n the lung end of a 4022 t f t 4 f f f K45 1 ! . ,. . l s , seere. Laplaln krumrlne, Meyers and Mazess starred fur the freshmen hy ijtjgmt kg: eaging four field goals apiece. Hi. Ky: 1f Nose OU'r CARNEGIE Teen . 42: Ax In the first intercollegiate contest fer the first-year men, a field goal hy Jack Mazess in the last second of' play broke a tie score and enabled the Lion euhs t0 emiquer the Plaid yearlings, 30-28. Excitement was at high piteh when the Tartan team tied the count in the last few minutes of play. Mazess, H; '3 :: r winning,r less was still in the air when the final gun harked the close of the liiifi 1 1 ngwfif I g t' t'nNevl-m fray. The two points counted. ii ft , E ii 3?in H U ti'inlelt Pittshurghis Panther euh quintet handed the Blue and White piehes Hi. 51 ! iifilni their first reverse, 30-28, on the foreign eeurt.I The Nittany contingent led 131221! i i few? it at half time, hut were unable to maintain the slight margin during the flnal seseiml. Kruinrine and I. t J, t ,5? h'luzess topped the Lion searing ensmnhle with eleven and seven penits, respectively. CARNEGIE AGAIN FELLI-zn ' i i To halanee their defeat at the hands of Pittsburgh the preceding night, the Penn State yearlings f staggered the Carnegie Teeh freshmen with a 26-21. score on the Tartan court. Drawing away front their opponentsi f'eur-lmint lead in the first half, the Lion euhs, with a tremendous spurt, finished JVF A . . Axler; five points ahead of their fee. t' ii Although hard-pressed in the second period of the St. Francis prep game, Larry Ceneveris pru- 5, 2i i leges recovered their stride. sufficiently to topple the undefeated prep five for the first time during ' L the season. Again, the, euhs were forced into a tie score and enee more made a sneeessful emnehaek. Krlunrine, Mazess and Diedriek were important instrmnents of victory. CLASS SenAP Vle'rons As the sixth seasonal contest fer the picbes, the annual class basketball serap between the two underelass teams proved a 49-22 rout of the seeond-year men. The unorganized sophomore five failed to function with any degree of success, while the piehc combine was at its best. Another triumph was added to the cub list when they vanquished Bueknellis freshman five, 60-25, in the Armory. Short passes on the part of the Nittany Valley lads led to the estahlishment of a lead which the yeung Bisens were unable to overcome. Krumrine, Mazess and Maemnh played well for Penn State, while Cnrtiss and Williams proved worthy 0n the defense. 42' 21.4.23: f' LIL: JIPAg'KM'f .4 : gfj-Lrgl V 278 t'nIIoH-r Muromh Couch Kowullis MI-yI-ru t'IIrl INN Pill Panther cIIlIs, Hllh'lhllrll IHI'H'h'h KrunIrlm-, Hlpl. Mum 'sh' PITT AGAIN wilII vlvvun victories 47-41, in lhc final and lwu dol'vuls us their uuuuunl, mn- gumc of tho. season for both quinlcls. Iahgjix ASog'Szghg . A. . JIII-kmm. Mgr. WHIIIIIIIs qunrud Couch Cnnovuris' yearling,r charges, y Iarlings. . m Ann; 4 w. Ipu-m'v, At the outset, Meanwhile Pillslmrgh piled up u cmnfnrluhlt' margin which was rvluinod throughout. While five lacked their cuslomury form and neither M'zutmnh nor Cuplzlin Krumrine could zlllIIiII llwir Baker lhc Smoky City cvnlor, together with Mam-ss, of the Nilluny squad, cnlivmml lhn tilt with spectacular Held losses from dillicull angles. former strides. poor passing and inaccumlc shouting marked the play of 1110 Penn Stale Orgmu alivu Coach - - Captain. - - Manager - - - - - - KnIIMIIINI: DIIleIIIcK s5 M ACUMB v w :11 Kn Izn F .'IIH'I Iss Mia? mammam. AIAF 1 ... As Rm NUI ns 1' IIWAIuIs WILLIAms II.I's' MILLER Chronicle l't-Im Sums - - 40 Stale College High - l'vnn SlulI- - - 30 Cum '0 Tech - Penn Slam - 28 Pittxblugh - - Penn Slut.- - . - - - - 26 Carnegie TI-Ih - Penn Stale 39 SI. Fr rancis l'rvp - Penn Stale - - - 49 Sophomores . Penn Stale - 60 Bucknell - Penn Slum - - - - 41 Pittsburgh - - Penn Slate Tolul Points - 313 Oppom-nls' 'l'ulul Points - 270 VWWW MKWW Em, WW; $1M? Va SMELMIIJM W m;. The Blue and S Utmmm PAUL KIHJMIHNE V JACKSON SMITH EASTBIJHN Pl-ZNNYI'MZKIiR Flmm' S'I'ummnT Prizes and Scholarships I927 IUZIi Tlu' lulu! H'. HllNV I'W'Iluu'ship. llwlul uml Ht'lmlursllip . - - - GALI-zN HIMNIIT Sclll'lwzm VVINIHHCIJ MA'I'IIIGH anluucs FRI'IlH-IIHCK WILLIAM OIMIICIFSM - linwmm RUSSELL HAWKINS - - - JOHN DANIEL HARTMAN WILLIMI Al.'l'l-ZMHS Hmn-zlrrsmx'. JOHN Ruwam l 1'lltns'hllili Mvtlul - - - - . . . . Svniur St-Imlm'sllip - - - . .luniur Hrhnlursllip Snplmnmn' Srhnlul'ship Spanish Sr'lmlnrsllip ALVIN Llilun 13mm. TlH' Louisa Curm'giv .S'rlmiul'sllips 5mm JI'NIUR Sm-nmmmc Clmnmcs CLAIR limun'HILL lilmmm UIcmun-z CMI'M WMxrmt M MH'IN Almmln XV'IMHuen MA'I'HICH Funnies ELEANOR Rum Ulclsm-zNIIMM-m JANIC'H'IC MAM BURNS JAMES I'VRICIHCIHCK UICS'I'ICIHJNU Muummc'r MAM M1-ZIHII-JH .IANHIIC Lmuslc KAUFIIWIAN .IMH-zs chnma S'I'IanIcu CHARLES 'hncnnnmz OICIHHCI. TATMVA IHmsxurnmmmr 'I'hr' Churlm I . lhlrr'luy Srllulurships fur Cameron Cmmly Hm..an HAH'I'HN hm l1. Comm Llcms MARTIN - - - - PAUL A. MI'r'rer - - . WILLIAM WALMJH - - WILMA R. Snwsm rllrx'lllislt'r .S't'lmlm'shilm Bradford Cmmly - - - - . . . Cvnlc-r Cmmly - - - Wyoming Cmmly - - SCHOLARSHIPS FUR I027-1028 Sim.- I'lerulinu f Pvnnsylmlniu Vamp I'vunxylzwniu Ihluglllvrs of NW Amw'it'un ,' . AuNlcs CAIFHCY F . l 0172 ' GAHNI-z'r'r FISHER :lalHlHlDlu . MILM liltnil'lc .IgllhjS'r'nN Nltllv Cullugv 7 ! an Club ' 'M'm 'MM Gmms erlm; UlmrI-nv lwucLLlc Wllcmw AUHHIIILTUHAI. SCHOLARSHIPS xlllm! Null Illumm'iul .S't'lmlarslu'p JOHN H. Wl-ZINISI'IINH'ZH 3 $ 33 1 .'1Il4'glll'lI Y County Buys Working Rcsvrm' Srhnlurslu'p HOWARD J. BUNSICR . xlrlllur C. Iiigcluw ll'lvnmriul .S'rlmlurship ? 51mm W. Emma : ' Q , 5 l '. ' f 280 l L . MA ' i H h. H V'IIXQl'IIHWtNII WUIHH F'Hlmmjlg '.. kt, ': ' li43b'l' 0:15.: Q kx J. W. BIMNII'I' W. S. CHEM. Ia'tlilm'inJ.Vu'vf Ifusim-ss Munngvr The 11929 La Vie Staff Editor-in- -Cluef - - - - - - - - - - - - - J W. BRANDT Business Manager - - - - - - - - - - - - W.b .CREAI. Editorial SmIf Associate Editors - - - - - - - - - - H C WILLIAMS R. A. Glzumzn Assistant Editors - - - - - - - - - A. J. CARES A R. POOTE College Editor - - - - - - - - - - L. W. BARTON Class Editors - - - - - - - - - - -E. R HAWKINS. R. 0. BROWN Athletic Editors - - - - - - - - - - L. H. BELLS k. B. MINNICK Activities Edl'lur - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E. L. FLYNN Publications Erlilar - - - - - - W A. BRECHT Phofographic Editors - - - - - - P. B. DOIINER W. H. HUI:ING W. H. WOLI' Women Editors - - - - - - - - MISS A. H. l mmsum. MISS A. E. GEARY Fraternity Editors - - - - - - - V. L. JOHNSON C. A. Y05'r, H. R. SHERRARD ArlEtlitor - - - - - 13.13. NEWCOMB Art Slafj - - D. R. BICVAN. H. .MON1GOMERY. B. -C. Hnmzn R A. Cmnmnu. M. A. KLINE Business Staff Adverzising Manager - - - - - - - '- - - - - J. K. RANKIN Circulation Manager - - - - - - - - - - J. A.SL1:NKER Assistanls-ul W. Glmvr: I. M. HARNISII. J. H. RICIFF. J. H. INCRIIAM. J.F.BUJ N1ING H. O.A11EN, H. E. PMIHH Faculty Members Faculty Critic - - - - - - - - - - - PROFESSOR M. M. HAmus La Vie Representalivc in Student Publicmiuns Cmmniltce - - - PROFESSOR W. F. CIBBONS In behalf 0f the nwmlwrs of his class and from his nwn gratiludu, the editor wishes to thank the members of his slull fur their complete cn-operulinn and hue spirit munifvslvd in the process of compiling this volume. IO :0 lx'a A E GEARY ER iVo'mm u. M31??? A.H.FERN5LER Womln'a Ed. J Asugfm mm - H.va Avoun luo . R. AJQGELAIZER A.J.GARES Awt. Ed. A.R. FOOTE Jr A551 Ed. J F BUNTlNG J. .' Lhubldif u 5m E . w. BRANDT . W. 5. CREA . Editor-In-Cmef easinggg Mnnqgw , j . 5.8,MJNNICK ' ' E ' le AE'WI'IZE EtL t W. -. J H.E. PFEIFER ans sun J.H.INL1HRAM mu :narr O C J N. H BUJAJSJWSH J'H.REIFF naming MMWERY L.H.BELL L.W.BARTON Sport: Ed. Collgv Ed, , x... mswom H 18-98. 5 W L.JOHNSON frat 5h!!! Prof. W.F. GIBSONS la Vie rrmescmanu on Imul-c-Iwnuum, Prof. M.M.HARRIS Faculty Crihc .4: - ,,,' B, c. W 'H. Mighm thmgffh F RECHT .0. ' WignJa-a 5 Chutgfg WM 283 0 Mel 'IIIIIIII llKltt'y 'tllIIIrII WIII:I;I,I;II 1mm, JII. Jditor llIItt'IIIIIII Mttsttfvr MtlI-IIIIIII 'PIIrIIt-r SIIIIIltz hIl t'IIIIII lI'I-Ilry MI'rI-t-r Wehll t0 t'f IN-I'KIINIIII FHIIII LIIrIl Kuplun AtktIIMIII lemuuhltn The Penn State Collegian As the otheial college newspaper, the Collegian, published semi- weekly, is the chief instrument in keeping the students, faculty, alumni and friends of the college in touch with activities and accomplishments 0f the year. Besides serving as an excellent medium of publicity for the eIIllege, it strives to support all movements for the good of Penn State. The student board which has full eIIIItrIIl is chosen by competition from the student body. As a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association, the Collegian has taken its place as one of the leading eul- lege papers of the East. Tl IF. EX l'lt't I'l'lV It'. BOAR D WIII-LI-.I.I.II' .IUHD. .III . - . - . - side III I . . . NM! N. ' - , y . V-I'II' Il'rIIIiIII'III t'. t . FLINN, 2N . - - . 'II II. VIII?! '1 HF. EDITORIAL STAFF WIII:-..-.IIIII LIIIIII. JII. ., z. - - . - EIIIIIII- -I'II- t'III'I-f l-NJAMIN ANA N, '2H - - . AIIIII'IIIIIIII EIII'IIII- I'KINNIIN, LN IIIIIIIIIIII'IIII EIII'IIII W S. 'llllIMHUN, 'zn. l'. k. SMALIZ. 'ZH Ans IIII '1' Editor I-II NIIIII IL'IIIIIIIII l.. t. 2.! H. E. IIIIH'I LNI , I. l'. lquII, '20: l. I. '20; H. l'. MIIHIAM, '20. IE BUSINESS STAFF t'. V. VI IINN, 'ZH - - - , Ru. 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MIMI llIu'lz l'rIII'. llurrlx MlllI-I- MI-IGII'IIIII The Penn State Fmth FI'IIHI porlruys IIIP lvss serious side of college life at PI'IIII Stale, and in so doing has ulluinvd high ranking among the college hlllllOl'OllH publi- t'illiUllS of I'm country. 115 humor is I'lI'IlII and clover, and il gund- IIIIlIII'I-dly pokes fun ill III'erleIIdy and I-I'I'I'ylhing. anlwrs 0f the stu- dnnt board of control haw gained lhI'ir positions, as a I'I-sull of having dI'IIIoIIstrIIlIId their ability III LIII Mirth Pruvuilf, Each IIIIIIIIII Frolh lIIIlIlIlI-s forth to drown dull I'arc illld drive away the shadmIs tlIIll sunw- limos durkon the days IIf IIII: t'ier-Wlll'll sludvnl. EDI'I'UIIIAL STAFF .IIIIIN N. MII.II-. '2H ICIIII, HI-H'HT, 'JN , l'IIIII'MIII UIIII-I-ilI. '29 BUSINESS SMIAHI U. S. I'IIIIII, EH , .. I - - Ilusi IIIIIIN JIuIIu IIII . I'. .-II1IIHIIisiIIII AIIIIIII1III , - FIIiIIII --iII !' Imf - - l IlI'lIr I'Z'IIH .IIIII l, IIIN, '.'I IL A I'II1I II1I IIIIII AIHIHHII'F 1!. 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Athlxsnv Editor Ilnnry Ilnrris Millvr Fn'ruumu Atklnmn The Old Main Bell The Old Main Boll, the youngest of the publications at Penn Stale, is sponsored by the Pmm Slate Chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary journalistic fraternily. 11 has filled a great mood for 21 literary publication and, although only three yours old. has already received higlh vs! hmmrs as the host magazine published by any of the chapters of Pi Dvllu Epsilon. The contents 0f the Illagazinc consist for the most part 0f puvlry, short stories. plays, hook reviews and articles by various faculty mmnhvrs and students. Any mulvrizll submitted by the students and i'zu'uhy is wvlumm-d and carefully mnsidm'ml. UlJl MAIN ICLL BOARD OF PUBLICA'HUN H. M. A'nuxmx, EH - , - Erlilur-iu-Hlirl J. N. MILII-JI. 'th - v A , xlssnl'illlt' la'rlilur .l. II'mmrsnx. 'zn - V . F. A. Hun'ln'. M .Iissixlllnl Busim-ss Jluuuyrr M. M. HMuns . lv'm'ullu .-lrlrisur D. II. luNIH' - - , - - Iv'm-ullu altlrisur lx'usim-ss Jluuuge'r JnnN FERGUSON Ifusim-ss Munugz'r 286 ,m ,Iw Mg; ln-nny Alvnsvh nm- Frc-y Ibnmly Milvlmm Milnlifvr Smnllz l'l'vll'vr The Student HandbOOk Thu Sludvnl Handbook is published primarily for 1111-, im'mning freshman by :1 student lmurd 0f 11w. Y. M. C. A. The book is lellilt'd and odilvd by u slull' composed of men who have shown nhilily n5 mvm- lwrs of nm- nf the various nllwr publit'ulinn lmurds. Copies urv avail- nlnle upon rvquvsl l0 mvmlwrs of meI 01' the three other classes. as m-II us 10 1110. frvslmwn who are supplivd by mail uflt-r lwing :u'cvplvd for admission to the vnlh-gv. Vuluuhlc advice In freshmen. hislury of llw. 1101ng0, and sludvnl zu-livitiPs urv among llw bits of helpful infurmuliun which il contains. HANDHUUK STAFF , - v - Iu'tlilm'vIIII-Vhil'f .-l.vsul'iul4' Editor - .lssuviulv lfllilul' Husim-ss Jlmuryv'r IHM, 29 HAIUIY l'I-'I.II'I,IK. I'D v , In'rlilnriul .Ils slums .I. ll. Fummx, Hm. L A. N luNhFll. Hm Iiusinms ; s-tuuls C. l .. lmurls, Hm; J. l. Fume, '3 : n. I'. Dl'.NNY. '34:; I . lhnvm'. '30: A. 0. Fun. Hm; IL A. ZIHJHaII. '30. g P. R. SMAL'IZ I'ftlimr 287 liul'n'h. l,iqzh-I' ll. Ii. PHZIHZN Ifusim'ss Manager IqulIHII lrult III-rlzlt-r ll. 1.. KINSl-IL s'IlilIIr thhlzunni 1h 'l'IIIuh K In Hurm-rIN nllr'N' -r 'l'lumms lHlZIHIl'I'NkI UlPlIlllll lmv IIIIIII m ll lbu H. r :I vs lrulllvrsnu l'I .lh- l-III. KImII-l I'NFr.lHn:KlIlllH10th t'IIlIIlI-II The Penn State Engineer As a technical magazine the Penn State Engineer serves u douhlv purpose: First, a means of keeping the alumni in contact with the activi- ties 0f the School of Engineering; and second, a medium of conveying,r t0 the undergraduates some idva or the practical Sidt' of engineering which is not found in textbooks. It is :1 monthly publication controlled and published by a student hoard composed of members of the School Engineering and assisted by II faculty advisory board. It has attained a high position among college technical magazines and is a member of the Engineering College Magazines Association. EDI TORI A l I STA FF H - h'IIilIIr- -I'II- IIII'III l.. - - - - E III III II A V - A - leNOIIII-Itf EIIiII IIr 1c. -;I$HINIIII1I ILIIIIIII' ll - - rlHNIsIIlHl 1 IIIIIII IHISINESS . FAMI I: - I31 I'IIIIm MIIIIIIIIIcr II. IIIIIIiIIII IIIIIIIIIIII'I' M, , Ast'IIIIIIII LI'I'IIIIIIII'IIII IIIIHIIII'I' J. - IIIII IIIIIIII Ixs IIIIIIIIIIII'r lI'. II'IIIIIIIIII .IIIII'IIIsI'IIII IIIIIIIIIIII'r .l. - LIIIIIl I'UIUI'IHIVIHII IIIIIIIIIIII'T IIIIIIIIIIIIII bluff VIIIIIH'IN AII'I'III'II KINII, DAVID R. l'Iu'rT, I A. UNIV IZWI JIIHHIII IJIII'IIn-I'III bluff l'All MNILS, D. E. THOMAS, R. R. AND. tlmullcs MIIIIII, .l P. MI'AIIIIIIII. .IIIIKIIIIIIIIxIIII'Ix SIIIII Llnlvm .WMI'ZIK. II. A. MMIKLI-t, III. H .I-I'l Nl-ll G. W. A .l. W. 'l'IIMII. W. C. DM'IsuN, III. lmmm II. J. F. Hm I.I.II pm : I' IV. ll- - .lxxIIII'IIII' FIIIIIHH LIII'IIII I F l, I FIII'IIIIII .iL-IIIII'IIIIIII Ullrll I'Iml. t'. V. Br I I'huinnun; '. . ' AHLMON l'IuII- EI VIZ II II, l' mm L. .DIIIIm I I. llSllH'SS Manager 288 1 . I 1.3 1 I ' ' l 1 ' l 1 .-: o ,- . 2'1 1 1 . .1 3 1 . 11'1111111k1-r 1'11111l1111b11rg ker School of Agriculture. - 3 and fanners throughout the slate. ' of students from the School of Agriculllue, who have 1raimed their posi- 11'1111011 Wilkinson '1'1-1111or Brilllnglmm 1d1l1-r t'um-y Mollur l r1111k The Penn State Farmer The Penn Stale Farmer is the oHicial monthly periodical 0f the It is devoted to the publishing.r of agricultural information and articles of interest 10 both the Students of agriculture lhe stuff of this mag'1 line is 601111105011 lions through competitive effort during the freshman and sophmnorc 1 F ' years, and five faculty 1110111111115 who act in an advisory capacity. W. W. 1111-1111111 '; :1 1101 EDITORIAL STAFF 11'. 1V.i1h';.ll.Ulll' - . - - I111l1'ln1- -1'-11 0I1i1'f J. 'l'. ' - - - Munnniug 111111111 11'. 0. G1 niiu-z 1 - - - - 011111111111 14'111'1111' W. H. 13111111111111.1111 - - - - - .-ll11111111' 1111111111- l.. l .. , - - 017111111: lul11111' l.. W - - - - 111111111111111'111'1111' .I 11111. 111.111 '211 '1'. l'. l1l1'1111' 1.1biu-11, :11 .l. S. 11111111111 '29 BIYSIN STAFF I1'. 111..Il.;1111'1.:lx' - - - - Bush 111.11: Munum'r FON H. - - 01'1'111l1111'1111 1111111111111 .A' 111. T1. 1.11 - - - 1111111 .1111i11' 11:11 11111 Mmumcr l'. 1111111111111 - - - -.-l.v:11'slmll 1111111111118 1111111111101 ' L. M 01.11'1111 - - - -1s11'11!1111t Business Manumr 1V. Jam's, '211 ll. R. 11'111115'11115, 211 F'uvulm .1111'1111111 Bom'd 11'.1'. DENNIS: l .. H. 11011111111011, 1.1..HA 0.1'. N1..11..1.I11:NHI1 .. 289 G11111l1-1111ugh Hurx' Penn State, . 1!qu Hurt r11 111 l M 1111 llohrhm'k far mep F. A. HARVEY Business Manager 291 When the Penn State Glee Club sings its concert at the 1928 Commencement Exercises it will have completed sixteen years of existence. Beginning from a very humble origin and struggling through several years of obstacles, it is now recog- nized as one of the outstanding college glee clubs of the East. The present status has come about gradually and has been made possible only by the hearty co-operation, hard work, and persistent endeavor of the men in the organization with those responsible for it, special credit being given to ll. W. Grant, Professor of Music, and Director of the Glee Club. The club has made its most rapid progress sinee it became a member of the Intercollegiate Glee Club Council nine years ago. This Council originated the idea of competitive singing among colleges. Starting in 1914 with five clubs, this move- .ll' W' G'MNT' ment has developed most rapidly and today there are well Director of Music t ' ' over one hundred college and universny glee clubs in the competition. The yearly contest in New YOIk is national in scope with only those Clubs taking part who have won their state or regional contests. Last year Dean Grant was suc- cessful in organizing Pennsylvanials first glee club contest. Among the six colleges that competed are University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Tech, Washington and Jefferson, Juniata, Bucknell and Penn State. It was held at Pittsburg. Every effort is being made to retain the first prize, a beautiful cup donated by the Pittsburgh Press, as well as the privilege of representing the Keystone State in the national contest. Three home concerts and three home trips were planned this season. The first campus program was held under the auspices of the Department of Music and the Y. M. C. A. Course. It 'as an unqualified success. The other home presentations included the free mid-winter program and the Commencement program. The out of town engagements were given in In- diana, Altoona, Pittsburgh, Coatsville, Philadelphia, and New York. As llaVie goes to press an announcement of more than ordinary interest comes from Professor Grant to the effect that plans are very nearly complete for a European trip next summer. Sailing July 28th on the steamer New Amsterdam, a party of approximately twenty-flve will travel over a period of seven weeks. The tour includes eighteen days on the water and thirty-one on the land. After landing in Plymouth, the club will tour South- ern England by motor coach. London and Paris are next on the schedule and will be vis- ited for a week each. Brussels, Antwerp, Amsterdam, The Hague, and Rotterdam are in- cluded in the itinerary. The trip is to be financed in part from the treasury of the club, and part from the individuals making the tour. The trip is an epoch in the history of the club and furthermore, it will be the first time that the name of Penn State has been taken abroad by an organized group. Personnel of the Glee Club l111z11111111 W. 1311AN'1', 0111-1101 I'r12'1'1'1l1n! - - - - - - - - - - 1 . M. 1'L111, '28 V111'1'I'11si1l1111 1 - - - - - 1 - - M. VV.N1111111s, 2'8 S'11r1l11r; 1'11111111'11' - - - - - - . - W. E. 1'Al ll'.llSUN '29 lf11.1in1.1.1' 11111111111 - - - - - . - - 13.1 .. 8111111151111, 28 librarian - - - - - - - - - - 11. 11. Tum: '30 1.'I11b A1'1'on1p11111'11'! - - - - 1 - - Mus. 1111-251; OSBORNE 1311111111 5111111711 1.1-111I1'r - - - - - - - - N. 11. 1311'111'A1.'1', '28 VARSITY QllAR'l'li'VJ'la' 1'. 11. Nzlglr, '28, I iI'.1'l 1'1'11111' 115113. 11111131111, 28, 1111111111111 13. M. Pack, '28, .8'1'1'11111I T1'111II' . .1 1' 1,111 11. 28,311 PENN STATE 131.1513 131.1111 I 1'r.11 T1 1101' Alysom, 11. VV., 28 1111111111, 1'. ' '29 N11g11.,1. .. '28 :0111111111; 11. 13.. 31 Wilson 1. VV., '30 1.11111111.11.IVV '31 llurkin J. 1. ., '31 N11 111115 W. W ,'28911,s W. S. '2 VV11111, '.'1 13r1111', '29 11055 VV.11.,'31 1'11111111111VV'.113.,'2VV'1111'r1'11',111 J.A.,V1-ug1-',r J. '30 Srcoml 'l1'n0r Bradly, W. A., 3 1'111'11111.1'1.11.,1'29 1.1111111-rs, 1.. 1.., '28 131-011, 1'3.1'V'1.., 28 Perkins 13.11., 1111rk11111111'1.1.. 111.,'311 111Sh,13.11. 1.11111115, J. V'., '31 1'.111111'1'k 1.11., 29 111211, J 11, , 29 111'111'111'1', 11.1.. 31 Jur1'11111 M. '1'.I '30 M111111-s11n,1'3.13., '28 1111111111'1I,11.S. 29 VV111-lsl11n1-,11.A..'31 Firs! Bass Allubzu'h. K. 13., '29 1111115011, .1. 1'3., '28 Kingsburg, S. 13., 31 Null, 11.1.,'28 Sllvllvr. W. 1... '28 111511, E. VV.. '29 llurvv y 13.231 11mm rl J. 12431 1'11yn',1 A. S. '2 29 811-111, 1:. S '29 13110110, M. VV., '31 K1' 11111'r, 1'. 'N'.. 311 1 indy, VV.11.,1'11111111s,11..'31 111-1, 11.11., '30 ; Yurm', D. 1L, 31 101111 111's A111I1 r1011 11. 1.. 1111111, 13. 1Vl., 28 1'3gg1'1's. 1'3. '1'.. '28 1111111111. 13. 11.. '29 11111111151111.1313 '31 111:1'1111-3'. 1. V1,... 0311' Cook, 131117., E. M. ., '31-111'111'y. S. 11.. '28 Sucrkcn, M. 13.. '30 Burke, A 5 1101111913. 1313133329 1.11111'1111,N.11..Ki11g, 11.. '29 Slurgvon, P. J.. '29 293 Nnqu l'm-l; lth'kmm Egm-rs The Varsity Quartette Firs, Tam ' ' - - - - - , - - P. G. NAGLE, 28 Second Tenor - . . . . . . . . - E. M. 12mm, i28 Barilone - . . . . . . . . . J. E. DICKSON, tgg Bass ' ' t ' - - ' ' ' - - E. T. Eucmts, 28 The Varsity Mule Quartettc is seleotod from among the upper clussmcn of the Glee Club as a result of competitive trials. Th:- compctition that results in the se. lcction in the members of the Quartcttc is naturally keen and is instrunwntal in the recognized success of the organization as a whole. The many hours tlwy spend in rehearsal is responsible for their becoming highly adopt in singing: and presenting a light, popular type of male quartettc. They appear with the Glue Chlh hath at home and elsewhere and are in constant demand for entertainments of all kinds. Independunt appearuncvs on this yearis program include a concert broadcast from KDKA, Pittsburgh, us well as presentations in 'liymne, Bellefoutc, Harrisburg. Philadelphia. and New York. Over a period at twenty yours they have sung in cities all over the United States. besides making two trips to the Panama Canal. The various quartottcs coming.r down through the years have become a part of the tra- ditions of Penn State. nu small part of which NICCPSS living due to their director, Dunn Grunt. 294 ' i E1 a 8 :1 ; 8 r' V!- . .2 x 1- k x r i r, 'f. It ' President - V ice President Faculty Adnisor Secretary - M anagcr Librarian - R. D. George '28 G. Brulon, '31 D. Jones, '28 L. Buuscr, '31 J. Sleigh, '31 C. Draplcwski, '31 S. A. Trexlm', 51 C0110 The Mandolin Club P.Q.'1'ULl-;NKA, '28 W. SIMON, JIL, .. W. 0. 'luomsrm, U. S. A., B..M First M 1m 11 0! ins J. V. Lumlis, '31 F. Funnin, '29 Second Mandolins J. Murlz, '28 Third Man J 01in s P. J. IIoIcombc, '30 W. E. Lulz, '30 Violiux F. Foster. '31 W. V. Unrlsku, '29 Russ J. Vrnuhlo, '28 Flute R. A. Close, '30 R. D. CuoucF, 28 J. Mmmz, 28 J. VENABIJ; '28 G. Anderson, '30 K. Reeves, '31 l R. R. Daimler, '30 W. Simon, JR, '29 A. Slubrich, H S. C. Bicrly. '30 J. R. Roberts, '30 CoIlege Band Personnel IVIIFIIIIII O 'IHOIII'hnN,U.S.A.1U'I.DI'I IPIIOI IV. 11.. BIL'III, 2:4 - - - SIIIIII'III LI'IIIII'I IIIIII I; 'Xidm't .I. l'. .II;I;VIII., '28 - . - - - - - . - - - - ImIer H. D. JOHNSON, I28 - - - - - - - - - v - - - SM : '11 !!! try H. II. IVIIJIAMS, '20 - - - - - - - - - I -- - - - . Drum Major BILUE BAIND C. II. SIIIIIII II. II. Fleming 0. F. Wi R.'I.1IIIIIII:IIIIIIII 1'. A.SIII-1lI-y W. N. Knlz II.1I. LIII'rry 'l'. 0. IIII-IIII, .II'. II'. A. lIIIlIII-IIIIIIII 33'. 'I'ISIIII II. b. UIIIICI' .I. 1.. MIIIz II. W. IIII'y W. II. MIIII'I' III. A. KIIII-r II. WIIkII HHIIII In. II. bIlIL'II'y C. S. Webb .1. 11.1IIIIly III. .I. SI'IIIIIIIIAI' 'I'. D. I'HXUII ff 11. Moon II'. :I. CIIID I'. W. White B. FIIII'Iy'IIIOIIIII II'. II. Wilford IV. A. nt'SI'II II. II. .IUIIIISIIII I... Ix. UNITY .I. II. Potter .I. A. Ilyr II. C. WIIIIIIIIIH II. D. .IUIIIISIIII W. :I. DII kson I .I Gun! .1. A. WIIIIIII-y D. II DUIWIHI'r A '1' IIurIIMIy 1'. I'. RII-e II. b IIIIIIIIII 14. W. :Ilzlo n A, Mm-ku II. S FI-Ilemlf .I. M. FI-IIIIIII II. II. Good .I. 1'. IIIvely II. II. Seward II. A. MI'CInrc .I. III. MIIrrIs 1.. II. SIIII'cy M. S. SIIIIIII D. '1'. IInuI-II. .I: I. IfI-rti D. .I. 1'I'I'IIIIIII I'. II. Vow. '1'. .I. Ulsh '1'. F. IIqu A I Ss'h q 19- 1' I I I. w 'Iun-I J. IV. WIIIIIIIIIS F. S. IIIII'IIos .I. 1'. .lowoll II C IWI'rIII. .Ir II. W.1IIIIII'I I A. I IIII or .I. 'I. IIIIIIIIH I'. II. 1111108 0.1.SIIvcnIIIs I.. .I. Mcllcy 11x71.IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII P. .I DIIIIIII-I 3. D. FI-Ight 11. IIII -kI cy M. A. SpI-nr R. O. T. C. INFANTRY BAND II. C. WILLIAMS, '20. Drum Major I. IV. BII'Il .I. II. FII1IOHIIIII III. A. KIIIcr .1. II. anI- II. III. IIIIIIslI II. A. WIIIII-I 1'1. .I. IIIIIII .I.lII.1I'IIIIIII'Ian S. P. KI-IIIIII l D. NI IhlI H. II. SI'IIIIICI' H. .AIHIIUUHC u, n. nunk '13 14 Pink I. W. Knight D. II. OSIIOIII'IIO II. II. SJIII't'y II. A .A. . r P I'. F. Frishlc A. II. Knooh .I. F. 05:; IKIII 1'1. 1!. SlIIrk W. II. CI 0: p. H. BIIrkIIIIrIII I. K. Goury C, W. KorlnIIn '1'. D. I'IIXSOII D. hIIIIrIIgII . 1.. GI'IIIHIIIIIt I - A. '1'. Burnluky I'. K. GIIIHIIert 1'. Kushol .I. II. Potter W. H. Smith .214 II'OHIIIICI ' I ' W. S. Ilyfrs I 1.. 111T. C. Lurk D. .I. I'I'I'sIIIII N. 11. SILVIIIIOF r. I'. .110110'4 , '1 .I IIIIIIIII'.A.1IIIIIlIlrIIInII II. A. McClure F. F. RIIUIIIM' M. A..S IICO IIOHIIIIII I 5 I . . ,1 A Ilfmmhcn J, 1'. IV. A. MI'VII'kor .I. II. Rcedcr F. G. 'I'IIIIIIIIIISIIII K. V.1.IIwc . I I I I II. II. CIIII .I. I. III'I-I'LII V.MII510WSKI IV. A. III . II 'I'. II. III. 'II L MI-CILrIIIy ' a 'W. J, Lulp Ii, S, ISO EHIIIILVH A..1Ilc1mrds .I I IIrlmII A. I. In , I :' 'I .II.DI-1II-rII .I. I. .IL'WL'II 1I.G.IAIII1I'r .I 1I.1IIIIIIrIs n.1,. II'III-IIX F. W. VII Ilk0 - f, 1 ,1 1 I'. .I. DIIulwr Ruhr. WIIlkor ' I :1 R. o. T. C. ENGINEER BAND ;y H .I. R. I'OT'I'JMII '30. Drum Major I .I. 0. Anmnmn .A. Curtis . A. II IImnIIIun l I'. H. xmpp lnuI MIIII'II K. II Star I, , I W. C. nuncy A. B. CIIIIIIIIg K. A llI-IIIII-rs A. M. LIIMone Iv. MOON' M. H. SllIrIIltl'l' 2H 5 II. .I. BIIYUIOIOIIICW l'. Dawson WIIIII-r Herbstm Goo. Louder II'. F. MIIrI-s S In -XI-rl E- I ,1. ' pk 1'.1Il.11v0,v1 W. HII eIIIIcr C. .I. LI-nr A. J. Murphy IKV K? UlI-rII'II r f, II. FIICkIIIger 1:5. 1.. House! Arthur II-IIIIc II. PIIIIcIIII-IIc VIOIIIIdGr I I II. S. Frey I . III IInI DIIVIII LI-ppc '1'. K.1Iem'cs IIKI. S. V0 ' . J 'l.' S. GIIIIIIHIICf II. E. lutCIIISUII '1'. I. LewI. K.10Iy1 l. Wnshhum J; I'. 11.00139 1'. T. Ken I . 11.1.01 : A. RI'IIISIHIIII W.h .. Weeks 'W .I. IIV. GIIIIIIIII .I. IV. KIIII: IV. C. MI-ICIVIIIII CIIIIS. SIIIHslI-r II. F. Whipple ' '1 D. I'. GIIIII'IIIH S Kingshury .I. III-KIIy II. II. SIIIIIII- rJr. .I. C. W'III slow I M Graham II. S olb II'III Muller LI H Shmngu 1 IIIIlp WIIkIII II. 11. SIOktS .C. WIIr ' I -' I . S . I I i 4 I' v I 3' I I 'I; I 1 M, The College Military Band Under the tlireetion ol' Wilfred O. 'llllompsoll. llamhnaster. 1'. S. A. Retired. with the eo-operalion of its student ollieerSwW. E. lliery. n 8. President; H. ll. Johnson. 28. Seeretary: .l. 1,. Jewell. ,28, Manager: H. C. Williams, 29, Drum Major: who along with Mr. l9. C. Everitt, lit, 29. eonstitute the exeentii'e hoard ol' the or- ganization, the College Military Band is. in the opinion of its mem- hership, having the most sueeessllul year in its history. Starting the college year as usual with the ltireshnlan Y. M. C. A. reception, two days after the opening of eollege in Septemher. and eontinuing through the fall athletie season at all home t'oothall games and at the University of Pennsylvania game in Philadelphia. on Oetoher 15, where the Philadelphia papers likened the lllue lland unto a Symphony Orehestra, whieh eonipliinent was further eln- phasizetl in a remark made by the llamhnaster ol' the New York lln- versity on the oeeasion of the N. Y. U. game on Neveinher l2, when he. stated. til wish l eoultl haw a hand eomparahle with which you' have at Penn State,w and on Novenlher 2i, at the University of Pittshurgh game, the direetor 0f the U. of ll. llaml remarked to W 0 'l'mmestm Bentlmaster IllltOlltpSOtt, the reniai'kahle part of the playing of the ' ' 'htate, Band. is that it sounds like a eoneerl hand even on the inarehf, a high compliment indeed. This seetion of the hand is seleetetl from the three upper classes hy the executive hoard. men- tioned allove. and who administers its policies, stands as a vindieation ol' govennnent of students by students and in the words of its director, ttl'unetions admirahlyf, The. elose ol' the l'oothall season at Thanks'riving started activities of a tlill'erent eharaeter for the Blue Band? It was scheduled to appear twiee during,r the winter series of eoneerts and recorded for phonographie reprmluetion in the earlier part of the year. lt has been invited tn heeome the out- standing hand of the State Knight Templar Conclave, which is to he held in Reading, Pm. this month, at whieh time it will head the line of march for this notahle gathering. Hamlmusler That such a hand as the 'bBlne Bandi, tso :alled, lK.:ause it is uniformed in ltlnei is possihle. only the enenuragenient given to an organization of this form of Inusieal aetivity hy the lh'partinents of Military Seienee and Taeties, Physical lildueation, the Athletie Assoeiation and the Student Body of the eollege, hoth linaneially and morally is responsible. Organized in the Department of Military Seienee and 'llaeties l'or ll. 0. T. C. training, the freshman section, consisting of ahont 80 pieees, is as- signed for duty with the Engineer Unit, and the sophomore seetion of approximately the same num- her of men. with the Infantry Unit; hoth seetions being required to parlieipate in all military l'une- tions as ordered hy the Colmnandant. Freshman and sophomore seetions also alternate with eaeh other in furnishing,r inusie for all indoor athletie meets. On speeial oe tasions, sueh as Alumni and. Pennsylvania Days. all three sections are eonihined into one great organization of approximately 250 men. Moretwer. when the recording of two campus favorite records was performed, it was proved that the internal organization was nearly perfect. Penn State. students are proud of their hand. The College Orchestra Composed of approximately sixty nienihers eonlpetitively selected from the entire student hotly, the Penn State Orchestra, under the direction of Bandinaster W. 0. 'llhompson. sehetlules numerous eeneerts throughout the college. year. The exeellent seleetion ol' musieal eonipositions and the ap- pmpriateness of the program is responsible for the popularity of the organization. During the winter months the Orchestra appears at regular intervals in the Sehwah Auditorium for afternoon eoneerts. The varied repertoire of these concerts has reeeived highly favorable eonl- inendation from the faeulty, students, as well as the townspeople. Eaeh y tar at the June Conl- nieneement Exereises the Orehestra appears in conjunction with the other inusieal organizations of the college. The line work of this group during the past years has marked a hignr step forward in the musical life of the eollege. Mueh credit is due to the men who have. voluntarily given their serviee. to further the eause ol' musie at Penn State. 297 Ilirl'rlor I'rl'sidvnl .S'c'rn-Im'y lllmmgz'r - w. 1.1. Hil-ry C. J. Gray H. II. Cherry C. II. Firming 1.. F. NulIu-nsun II. E. Nivkx-y J. A. Shaw T. P. Jum-s 1'3. L. 011va R. J. Burthnlmm-w E. Black L. R. Conrad C. V. Drapurski F. W. Fnslur D. S. Grimm J. D. Marty. C. Russ Smith G. l. Sulmch-r F. N. Vulk Hulwrl xVqut-l' W. A. Herbs! Chas. Krupp W H. MMIn-ury M: M. Murks H. Oslmrm- P. E. Nit'kors Svniurs Juniqu Salli: umnrvs Frcxlum-n 298 W. l . Slimmc-l l'. C. Tlllt'llkl! S. C. Zilwlmun H. H. Jnllnsun P. A. Shelly l . C. ICVt-rill '. N. Kull. J. H. HuIn-rls A. M. Burnisky J. H. Monro W. J. Culp J. l. llfurl H. A. McClurv . Husvnflcld I. ll. Sleigh A. M. Slurlxrivk K. Vicumlt-r C. N. Wulsnn . E. Sluwmukt-r College Orchestra Personnel W. D. 0. Tmmvan W. Ii. P. H V. . Ulmnr. '28 Bucln', '28 Rune. '29 J. C. Ve-nulnh- ' uiss L. . E. II. Bukt-r J. 1.. Man. U. S. thh A. M. Hukt-r l . W. Brewslvr J. H. Rudy 'v . J. Duulwr l. A. Spmu' W. Brit: v 7: J . J. Preston .1. S. Dubbs S. C. Bivrly E. Wuissblull R. Winger A. B. Young G. H. Young S. E. McKihlmn R. H. Fritz 290 wawtru-vb r : -;rv-;.-1 A Y Q 1: Q 1 9 1'11110 1111111111111 Swnrlz 1'1Il1'rs11n 1'1-111111'11111 Glllu-l-I Burlrnm Ylnpst Mvrr IH1-k1Ar An111-r111111 Knight llko 1VI11'11H1-y 1'l1n-llngh 0511-1111011! 1111111111 MIvh-H 1111117. Slmhlnrt 1111111 tor Assistant Dirvclur l r1-s1 110111 Vice l1r1's1'1l1'nl Seoul 1111 Tr1'1ls'uror - Arthur C. Cluclingh R. L. Paterson Hugh N. Pmullelon C. B. Gilbert Leroy M. Yingst 1.. M1-rril A W. Slruw 1'1. Schwartz Cathrync Davies Established January, 1920 01'11c1211s FRATRES IN FACULTATE David D. Mason 131111111125 1N COLLEGIO Dr. W. S. Dyv, Jr. The Penn State Players A. C. 111.2':0111N111 D. MASON 111111211111 W1112'.-:,A1111 128 R. 11.51111, 128 11111111111111 11.2,1111111 28 - 11. N P1:an.12 11m, 28 C. O. Ridenour Dean C. W. 511111111111 Seniors 131-11 Rukw E- W- Bailey 01 rlrudc ?:nilvy 83111111115011 Frances Gugor W. . m1-1 9V. 13.111111 Clydr Minsu-r Marj11ri1-l'1'1-o-p1ll .1. Wheatloy Mubcl 11121-11 R. A. Wils1 0n Sara Hurlz 110111111 Prilchurd Eleanor Dutlun Nnrmun 5111111111: Juniors 11151-1111 Muthes Soplunnores Guy Knight 11.B.B111:118n811 1111nmusF. Bunrm um Olive lOslerhoul Earl lis 1 ,1 1 1 1 '. The Penn State Players Organized in 1919 through the virorts of Dr. William S. Dye, Pm- fvssor of English literature; David D. Mason, associate professor of French. and Arthur C. Cloulingh, associate proi'vssur 0f drumatics and Iitcraturv, the Penn State Players have produced two hundred and twenty plays. Among the authors of the plays produced, we find such names as SUPIIOCICS, Shakvspt'ure, Milne, Gulsworthy, Barrie, Wildv. Rnhertson, and many others of noluhln churautm'. In addition, the writ- ing and producing of original plays has hecn encouraged by tho associ- ation, six having hoon produced to date. In a recent reorganizatimi 0f the Players, Dean C. W. Stoddart of tho Lihvrul Arts School was elected chairman of the Board of Control. and Mr. C. O. Ridenour, assistant professor of English, was appointed A. C. CLOETINGII Faculty 'lircusurier. The other members of the Board of Control arv Dlroc'm' Associate Director Mason, Director Cloetingh, Dr. Dye, 21nd three stu- dents. This board passes on the annual budget, and has linul authority in ilii actions directly concerning the organization. The membership to the society is drawn from those undergraduates who have taken part in some capacity in three 01' more productions. An important. feature in the Playersi work and one that occupies a large portion of the yearly program is the Extension Department. The function of this department is to assist colleges, high schools and secondary schools in solving their dramatic problems. A lihmry belonging to the Play- ors containing over two thousand plays is used to further this aim. Any resident or society of Penn- sylvania may have access to these volumvs if so desired. Scenery, lighting.r equipment, and 'slagv properties belonging to the club are also rented to responsible organizations. This year the society acted as host to members of the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Dramatic Association at its third annual tournzuncnt. The following colleges cmnpcted: Bucknell, Gettys- OEDH'US REX 301 i 4. 4A fr. UMHI'IIH Hlax burg, Franklin and Marshall, Dwxvl Institute7 Juniulu College, Villzlllm'n, and Penn Stulv. Tho. Summ'l From'h Cu. dmmlvd u lnezluliful bronze lqu-n 10 the winm-r. tm-nurugvd by tho grout triumph of Mudtm;9 lllHCrt-vk lrugwly fmm lhc pm of Euripcdcs, in their seventh unnivvrsury dramatic production, the gripping mndvrnizvd w-rsiml 0f Suphm'lv.$ im- mortal tragedy, 09dipus Roxy was svlmm-d for 1110 eighth zumivvrsary. N0! 1: thing was loft llll- dune in making;r Sophm'lvs' nmslvrpit'cc the most urlislil: and outstanding production of llw your. All innovation, by way of a substitution of a chorus of fourleon young muidvns for lhv group of Thclmn oldvrs characteristic of Sophocle$ limo, was PHPtilllley carrivd oul lby Dirt-ulor Cloulingh, on whom 11-5111! 1110 rvspunsbilily of the entire pmdut'lion. As in M0dl-n, the lighting urrungmnvnl and acting was such us In dc-nmnslrulc c-zlch and 0va rh-lit-ulr and inlrit'ulv purl 0f llw lrugvdy. Hon Rivkvr, a gruduulo ul mid-ycur, playt-d lhc purl. 0f Ulcmmrs lhcx 302 A z'Llllelt l l A FULL Horst; Oedipus, and played it with great sympathy and powvr. The rest of the cast athly supportod MW. Rit-kvr in depicting tho. grout sorrow of the drama. Tho players chose for their third play of tho. your the well known mystery play, tho Cut and the Canary? Mr. Mason, who has dirocted all of the Players? mystery plays also coached uTho Cal and the Canary? Feeling that the season would not he cmnplcte without a play by tho grout Ameri- can playwright, Eugene OlNeill, the Players assayed u dillicult play in-lhe lragvdy, HBeyond the Horizon? Donald Buchanan, in tho part of Robert, the tragic hero of thc Oleill play, did a re- nmrkuhle piece of acting. The play was coached by Director Clovtingh. In addition to two modern comedies, thv Playvrs also staged a Shakespearean revival. Mr. Clovtingh modernized the play and costumed it, and set it in a modern lmckground. Thu lwrl'orm- am-v proved to be novel as well as intcrosting. A FULL 11mm; 3 03 s NII'IIOIK Flslmr lllIIklo E. N. Sullivan President Treasurer S ecrt'lu ry GrIIn' KI'IIIII-dy 1 Punk I'IIINI- MI'J'H' Huck Shuulnr MI'FlI-IIII-Illx KIIIlI-y Thespian Club R. H. Smith Student Manager - - Property Manager - - Advertising C oslumcs Singu Managers - J. Buck F. .1. Close C. Z. Fencil L. W. Fisher Faculty Directors C. L. Kinslow R. A. Dutchcr Ufliccrs SHIIIIIIUI lx'lIIIlrI-d YIIIINlI-IIII D. D. Mason , . . - . - - W. MCCLEMENTS RALPII KENNEDY - - . . - - - DONALD VONNIEDA - - - - - - - WM. - . - - - - - BLAIR E HINKI:L C. KINDRICD HENDERSON . . 0. PRIDE. C. GIIOII Ilmunuu Member,L H. R. Kinlev l . M. Gugur C. Crofr R. C. KJIIII'Idy C. Kindred R. L. Pullu'son Undergraduate Members C. S. Meyers 0. S. Pride W. McClemcms P. V. Rice W. Nagel C. W. SlIusler W. Nichols W. F. Stimmel E. Peek MI. VanSciver 304 .MIJHJRS R. L PA 'Illl-RSON W. NEIF D. VonNiedzI H. W. E. W. Stull B. Henderson Hinkel Thespian Club Penn Staleis 'Iihes llilll Club. the eldest Ol'trillllZitllUll en the Cam ms, awain sees sut-vess mark its h F annual production. Orrmllizetl Octeher 20 l897. with Dr. Fred Lewis Paltee H'esent head of the deiartment el' 1 5 9 English, as its guiding spirit and most distinguished founder, the Cluh hogan its exxstence with the i playing with an all male cast. J. H. M. Andrews and A. N. producing ef Sheridank wlihe Rivals; Thirty-ene plays have Diehl, new members of the Beard of Trustees leek lel in this lirst shew. , l heen presented during the Cluhis lilietinm. By 1908 the trend of general collegiate drama had turned toward the musical 'nmedy and the Thespian Cluh, loath to allow Penn State to lag behind in this phase of extra-eurrieular vellege life, changed also. I923 saw another epoch hegin in the. ergailizatielfs history. A playwriting eempeti- lien, such as would liester development of latent talent hid in the student hedy and one whivh also provided the 'l'hespians with a suitahle script original in nature, was inaugurated. Wlihe Magazine Cover Girl was the winner of the first annual prize and with it the newer era epened with a vigor which surprised both the College and citizen friends of the Club. The Ned Way- hurn Studio, reaches of Ziegfeld Follies and many Broadway successes, leek charge 01' the show and produced what critics declared to he the best Club production in years. llWeeden Sheesl9 teek pre- mier contest henors the next year and was shown throughout the state during 1923-24. In the last two seasons the Thespians have produced two more musical comedies, both being original ill script and music. They were Wlihe Kid Himselfii and uGirl Wanted? During the life of lhe Thespian Club only twiee has the original ideal of all-malc casts been violated. This was during the Great War when girls leek female parts two successive years. Hull WhIIl-mun Kennedy Slnlslvr Twp hundH-d standing-mum-onIy tickets sold for tho Thc-spizul vuudovilh- show hvld ill Full House! Party pmwd tlw popularity of the Clulfs I'ntm'tuimm'nt to tho stmlvnt hmly this 51-min . Talent tor the yl'ill',5 rvgulur production rus drawn from this show and coupled with the startling innovation illld sm'ccss of u stugu-dumting class, st'ttulml for the song and dance group UH: hast svlmu lion of uspirunts in years. Spm-ial pvrfnrmum'vs hy the Clulfs slur singers, dancers and cntvrtuinvrs wvrv put on before Rotary Cluhs and similar organizations in Philipsburg, Huntingdon, und Tyrone for publicity pur- poses lwt'orv au'tuul work on tho hig show startml this your. Radio programs WPH'. also hrnuthust from the College radio station. ttUirl Wuntvdf production for the. 1926-27 season, played ln-l'oru large and apprmriutivv nudi- vmtos on its stutu-widu tour last year. Towns included in the itinerary wvm Bolh-fmllv, Wilkvs-Burrc, Svrunton, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Both the Junior Prom and Com mutt-nwnl showings won- well rm't-iwd by lmml uudiunm-s. Tm; muny profvssiunul duties for Broadway shows hurrt-d Maurim- Darcy, furnwrly with the Nut Wuyhurn Studios, from directorship 0f Thcspizm dancing zlutivitics in this yttufs production. In his plan? the Club directors secured Al White, J13, son of the nutvd Philzldolphiu dumro mentor. The young hut cxlwrivncvd tcmthvr workml in conjunction with t'ut'ulty mvmlwrs, dirm-ling chorus 306 mzuu'uvvrs and individual numln-rs Mlih- Pmm Slulv pmlzmls shed their prnl'rssoriul rnln-s uml workvd ml llu- vniH-s uml slugv craft of llw TIn-spiun mmlidah's. Mr. While mus 'vslwuiully qlluliiivll fur his impnl'lunl lusk OI. shaping llw purliully luughl gmup of principals and vlmrus HH'IIIIN'FS inln a fast tlum'ing vmnltim'. Burn into a family nl. tlum'vrs. his fulln-r ulrvudy fumvd for hiss vduvulml fm-l, and his mollu-r ulsu :ln rxlwrl. Al Whilt; Ir.. Imrnvd to rlug when he lmrm-d In walk. Since his locus ho has uvlml us lliz- fullwr's ussislunl in NW Pllilaldvl- phiu sludiu and fur the lust I'c-w yours has arranged original dunm-s fur his mm pupils. Spvt-iully numlN-rs formulated fur lending prufvssiumll slurs of Imlh musical t'ummly uml mudv- Villv stage pnwidvd Mr. While his vxpvrimm' in grouping those for 'IVIu-spiuns. hulugurulinn ol' lhv tIum-ing class for TlH-spiun mndidulvs proved lhv nmsl sum-vssl'ul show- preparatory llll'ilSllH' vwr aduplt-d by llw Club. More than st-w'nly-liw aspirants fur chorus and loud positions reported lwiuo u wvvk for tho munlll lm'vimls l0 llw Iirsl lry-mlls lo gain puista Iml- um-v. c-xpvric-m'v and rum- in their stage dum'ing. Limlwring uml slrvluhing vxvrcisvs umnposvd llw nmjurily of NW program for the limv. :Illhnugh Inward llw 0nd of NW period vlvnmnlury stops wvro laugh! 11y lhv hm sludvnl mm'llvs, Ralph C. Kvn- m-dy, 23, and Cvorgv W. Slluslmx H 3. By llw limv Mr. Whilv wpurlvd fur duly am vnlirv t'lmrus numlwr Ilud lwvn lHll'llPd Ivy lln- vumlidulvs. 307 309 l'mnplwll 'Pinkl'uln Atlu um November December Decmnher February Fuhruu ry February Feb ru u r y Fvln'uu ry February 1 ebruu ry March March M a FCII March March M arch A pril Lurumrl- Ilnlvolnlw mutt lkil'llurds Hum! Zvrlly SlIl-Iu-r Stw-h- Wlmuuky Hurt Wh-ku Dmlgn livrm- llrt-wsh-r Frizzvll Korshuw Gum's I I JO - '10 - 10 - 8 - 22 - 23 - 21- - 21 . 25 - 3 - 9 . 10 28 - 20 - 30 - 2 Debating Schedule ' - - British Sludcnly Union, Stale College - - - - University of Pillsburgh, Stale College - - Washington and Jomwsml, Washington, Pu. . . . . New Jersey Law School, Newark, N. J. - - - Gt-orgc Washington University, Slaw College . . . . - Mariana College. Muriuuu, Ohio . . . 4 - - Wooster Collvgc, Wooster, 'Ohio - - - Western Reserve Universily, Clvwland, Ohio Dickinson College, Harrisburg . - - Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio . . . - - 'l'vmplc University, Philadelphia . . . . - - Juniula College, Hunlingdon - - Ohio Wesleyan University, Slate College . . . . - Bowdoin Cullcgv, Brunswick, Me. . . . . - Boston College. Boston, Mass. . . . . - Boston University. Boston. Mass. - - - Holy Cross University. Worcester, Mass. 310 Debating at Penn State Dt-huting this year has not ln-vn widely dilI-t'r- vnt from prtwiously save in the mutlvr of trips. Only one home dvhutu :1 month was plunm'd fur. the rest ml the smtwwhut vxtvnsivv schedule living on foreign platforms. To upvn tho. svzlsnn an innu- Villinll was tried in the uppvurum'v of u tvztnt ol. British tlohutvrs 0n the night Uli House Party, uml lmth in uttvmlam-v and interest was successful lw- ymtd all vxlwt'tutimts. Tho tlvhuto was wry Sliv- Ct-ssl'ully hrmult-ust lmnt WPSC so that tlw ululi- vnvv rvzu'hvd was wry largo. Anulhvr radio dvlnttv lmtwvon squad mI-mht-rs is also a m'w l'mlturu of tho yvztris activity. As wv tiiti lust yvatr, Cuau'h lirizzvll is using tht' hi h? . squad system, carrying smiw score of dvhutm's Jmm ll. szI-zu. throughout the 502150 . and solm-ting fur ouch dv- CWPI' lnltt' 0r trip those individuals who scum host quali- livtl to moot the spvt'ial condition of thc Ol't'ilSiOll. Murkml progress in tho. uhility 0f the im'livduul tlvhutt-rs is lmginning to manifest itst'll'. and NW t't'sults ill tvrms of victories SH'ln also to justify this mode of provmhn'o. Likewise tht-rv seems to Ins tlvvvloping at smnewhut groutvr intort'st in and rospwt for this wry vuluuhlu vxti'u-curriculur activity. It is interesting to note that visiting: trams and mau-hvs write in praising nut only the splvndid sportsmanship of our tmuns. hut ulsn the hospitality and intmtvs-t Uli tltt' studt-nt lmdy, us m'itlcm-t-d hy thrir uttvndum'v ut, dvllutvs and their lino courtesy to thvir tlvlmling glu-sts. This is, of vultrse. quite in ut't'urd with Penn Stutt- traulitiun, hut it is a sutisl'm-timt to have it rt't'ngnizml and t'mnnwntvd 0n hy such people. in those simplv words the Pt'vsidvltl 0f tlw Uttitvtl Stutvs sums up his lwlivl in thu training of public spt'uking: iiTllU dvsiruhility ul pupulurizing and improving: this art of puhlic speaking: scents to rvquirc no urgunu'nt. i am impressed that u rmsonuhlu l'ucility in publit' speaking is altogether likely to he a vuluuhlc part of thc vquipnwnt of almost any man of ulluirs or public interest, quite t'vgurdlvss of his prolossion. Ih-Imtiug at Penn State stands for all that is highest, all that is host in the art of public spouking. It stands for the expression of that art in clean, well conduvtml aml wvll regulated intvr-uullogiute contests, thanks largely t0 the ht-urty t'O-Opt'l'tllinll of the student hmly with tho untiring qllnrts ml the dt-huting squad umlvr tlw splendid direction of Coach ltirizzoll. 3H r xhh St'hlIIIu-n-r lmllgu Srhruwlm' Frtzm-H KPWIIIHV ltlvhnrds Mime lx'vtlvr Adnnm lturrvlt The Penn State Forensic Council President - - - - - - - - - GILBERT NURHIK, h 8 Vice President - - - - - - - -' NELLSON R. ADAMS, 728 Secretary - - - - - - - - - W. LEWIS SHELTER. ,28 Treasurer - - - - - - - - PROFESSOR JOHN H. FRIZZELL Members of Ihc Council Gilhert Nuriek, i28 W. Lewis Shetler, ,28 Jack R. Richards, 30 Nellson R. Adams, ,28 Kenneth R. Barrett, ,29 William H. Schinnerer, 30 Adelhvrt S. Schroeder, ,28 Margaret P. Keller, ,29 Humor K. Dodge Cmnposed of twelve students appointed annually by the president of the senior class, the Forensic Council meets monthly throughout the debating season for the purpose of arousing a whole-hcarted interest in the forensic work of the College. That debating at Penn State is a student activity in the full sense of the word, is evidenced hy the work of the Forensic Council which is commonly called tithe backbone of tho debuting work? In the monthly meetings the. schedule of debates is approved, consultations are held with Professor Frizzell on matters of debuting policy other than routine expenditures, and in many other ways does this group work for the betterment of debating. They act as ushers, and generally have an open mind and an inquiring,r ear for anything that will further the cause of dehate and public speech in the College. This veur the Council has interested itself to good purpose in the Sophomore Extempomneous Contest for which it otters a prize of $25 in gold, and by the most wholehearted co-operation and real- constructive suggestion, has been of the greatest help to the debating coach. 312 JUIIN 111111111115 M11K111A1211AN JACK l1. 1111:11A1111s First Prize 811001111 Prizv Sophomore Extemporaneous Speaking Contest h. Charles William 810111111711, Dunn, School of Liberal Arts. Presiding T110 1911111111 A111111111 80111101111110 Exlelnponn100us Speaking 17101111151 1111' 1i110'11 11115011111111111 111 1110 Junior 01111111112111 Contest, which 111l011 1111y years was 11111111111111011. was 110111 111 11111, Schwuh Auditorium 1m Saturday, January 14-, 1928. About 1110 11511111 11111111101101 candidalcs 11111101111011 1111' 11111 111'11Ii111i111111i0s 111 111111ly 11110011111011. 111111 by 11i1ni11111io11 0011111515 111111110 1110 Depurlmcnt 01 Ennlish C11111pusilim1, 1110 six finalists 111111111 511111011111 11115 y0 11, 11111 1111111 111111051 wus 110101111111 11111il January, in 111111111' 111111 5111110 instruction in 1111: 11111 111 platform 11111111155 might 110 given. 1111: 110511115 amply j11s1i11011 11111 innovation. 111111111111'15 11 1111 1111111: 11111101111 1111111 111 11310111101100 1111111 11011110111111: 111111 1111.1 0111111151 115 11 111110111 111110111111 11 1110111111 1111111. 01111031111115 1. '1110 M1111111'sl 1111l1i1 in 1111- World , - - - - - - - 11011011 1111111 11111111111011 2. 11A XVorld 111 110111111 - - - - - - - - Hurry M11111111'li111k1111111 3. '1'1111115 C1110ag0,,- - - - - - - - - - J111k 11. Riv 11111115 -1.. thc Teaching 111' Evolution - 1 - - - - 11111111 111001110 11111111111151111 7. 1511111155111i11i-'.liy1111n1 111' 13011111110101 , - - - - - - - - Manuel A11duj111', .111. 6. 1111111111115 P1111153, - - - - - - - - - 1111111 11111111115 M1-Ki11110111111 Judges John 11111111111 131110111111, P11111'11ss111' of Landscape 111'1'1111111'1111'1'. 11111111101111 Donald W. C1111111111101's, Student Pastor, P1111511y11111i1111 13111111111. 11011111111 111-1111101 5110111311, 11011111, 5011001 01 E11gi11e1'1'in'r. Award of Prizes Th1: P1u111sylv1111i11 511110 131111111110 111'111'11 of fifty dollars in gold, 111111 by John 121111111115 McKirachun. T110 19111111nsi0 Council 1111111111 111' 111'0111y-1'1vc 1111111115 in gold, Won by Jack R. 1110111111115. 313 WW 177-217-777 577. WII I' '77:! 7 WI , 77 ? 'l'll' H' I 7' 77777 M II I V XVoml vakvl Bruce Kurtz 1114-1411 Mulvunvy lUn-lu-n Foster Ilonhn: thm Cumm'uy Unrvu Khmul 11w! Svllwrl, President - 11 1'131 Vice President - Second V1'11' Pl 11.111I1'11I Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - Student Handbook - 2'11!1?11111'111111911I Coursv Ih's'1ussi011 Groups - llceImgs 91111111131 S1I11111I Edumlinn PubII'cin - - IIepuluImns Hi 1 - R. D. George, '1 8 W'. 1V. H1'1ck11nb1-1'1'y. '28 Wlllv Lunv McKlnu'hun Porter linrlun Smnltz The Y. M. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS COMMI'r'rI-II-J CHAIRMICN M l'IM Bl-IRS AT LARGE J. N. Hull, '28 H. L. Conuwuy. A. H. Willv. J12, C. H. Bruce, U W. J. Kitchen, Ct'lICI'III Secrclury 316 . L. L. Gme, - H. L. KINSEL, A. J. CARES, - LEWIS BARTON, W. S. 51111112111; - P. R. SMALTZ, H. G. KURTZ, - - A R.W11.50N - C..B LANE: 0.111111115 'M12K111A111AN, ..R 11131-155 - Emu. M'ULVANEX, - - 19. W. NICKEL, '29 W. J. Wood, '29 R. J. P011111, 5.711 Ml! 211 '29 '29 '29 '29 521J .8 '30 '30 '29 '20 '30 '30 L. L. Cwm W. .I. KITCHEN President 11f 11w Y Gc'nvrul .S'm'n-tury of tho iiY The Penn State Christian Association The ililll 0f llw Christian Association is to form 11 rallying cvnlvr zunnng students for experi- ment in the Chrisliun way of life. On the cnnviclion that the. lift: of Jesus is of supreme impnrlunce 10 our generation, we :m'. inlunl. upon inlcrprcting that life. in lcrms of present day experience and institutions. Jesus was inlvrvsu-d in the iiurl 0f living.M With His leachings us our guide. we. are in scan'ch of lhe iGood Lii'c'i for ourselves, our college. and for human life everywhere. in lhis qucsl. the con- iidcncc that the Spirit of Trnlh shall lead us into all truth, gives promisi- for this life and for that which is to come. The Spirit of the Christian Association In Action Froshnmn Wm'kww'iihc Christian Association is the friend of line rrvshnnln in :1 slwt'iall sense. From the lime he receives his lvllvr Hi welcome until he. has found 11 plum for himself in his now home he turns m the iiYii for guidance. lnnlwntiul uplmrchlssmcn write lirivndly letters nl' welcome lu incoming,r freshmen and farm curly zlcqlulinlances with them upon arrival at college. The rva- tion 10 new sludunls hold on front campus ouch year is a great time of reunion for 1111 students. These are SUIHC 0f the wuys in which lhe Christian Association helps l0 make lhc freshman feel all home. Campus Scrvit-ve'iihe iiYii Hnl, meager as its zuzcnnnnmhilions arc, is lhc only social center which the campus offers fur the convenience of students. Besides the numerous newspapers and Inugazim-e available in the Nut. there are always 10 he found the latest and bust hooks on religious and social subjects of interest 10 students. The Student's i'landhnok, which is dislrihulvd to all students each 317 ANm LH'LI-L CABIN year, is an eeyelupedia 0f campus information and a symbol 0f the iiYh desk where an employment bureau, lost and found department, room directory, and general information service are maintained. Life Problem Discussiensq'liliere are in a large number of fraternities and hoarding houses throughout the college, students whose interest it is to promote vital discussions on life problems which are alive to men of college age. The men began their work this year with :1 training session with Henry Van Dusen of New York, which continued for three days at the Lytle Cuhin. Frequent gatherings with prominent college visitors keep these men in trim for their task. In these informal groups, students learn to think independently, and to not consistently for the realization of Christian prineiples in life situations. The Sunday Evening Club is a forum for the discussion: of questions of life and religion. it is stiadily developing into a renter of vital spiritual inquiry. College preachers of distinction gin- themselves to questions and answers in a personal manner which makes these gatherings the num- sinn for the sharing of lifeis deepest meanings. The Andy Lytle Cahi-nh'iihe completion of this spacious and attractive :uhin is the realization uf the first step in Penn Stalek larger program of outdoor sports. The cabin has heen in demand by all sorts of student groups. It is doing much to promote wholesome good times in the out of doors. Now that Mr. Lytle, the long time friend of the college, has gone from among us, this eahin hidden away in the mountains, hearingr his name is a memorial tn perpetuate his memory to succeeding gen- erations of students. 318 EAGLES MI-zm; The Artist's CuurscHAcquuintuncc with the masters of art and music is indisponsihle to the cul- tural training of college men; and Penn State is not denied all of the opportunities of tlw big city, for through the Musical and Entertuimnvnt Course the Christian Association, in mllulmrutiun with lllt' department of mnsiv, makes it possible for sludt-nts to enjoy a solvatvd group of nationally known artists. Confcmm-cs--Each year several dozens of Penn State studcnts uttond illtercolh-giuto student con- ferences whvrc tlwy get now upprm'iatinns of tho challenge of our duy for Christian living. The Eagles More Student Conference hold vuch your in June is one of the most signitit'unt stu- dent gatherings of tho, East. The Tenth Quudrennial Convention of the Student Voluntovr Movo- mvnt for Foreign Missions held at Detroit during the closing days of the Christmas holidays gathered II,000 delegates from the colleges of the United States and Canada. Twonty-cight delegates from Penn State attendvd zmd attained a now and intelligent interest in the problem of tlw wnrld-widv sprmd of the message of Jesus for life. Extcnsioni'l'hvrv are no more faithful groups 0t- students than those who go mvh Sunday to the country school houses within roach 0f the. college to form a real community vvntvr with Sunday schools for the children. regular church services, and at intervals, snvials and picnics. At Christmas time all gather at the colh'gu for tho annual Christnms party. Many teams of sludvnts travel to the villages more distant from the colh-gv. whore they add their enthusiasm to that of tho ln'al ugvncivs in presenting the Christian way of life to the young pimple. This program culminates in the Older Boys, Conformu-v at Culiego. 319 Fray IIIu-klmut Sn rnrlnsky I N'mizlenl 1 ice Prcsidvnl 'J'hulmm lhlrkhuldm' MuKt-e Cywinukl 'l'hurntull Fulher Flory ltnm-rs FJIIIN Amllljnr The Freshman Cabinet Secremry-Trmlsu rvr - - . . . . . . Cuorgt- Buckhnut E. W. Burklmldcr W. M. Cywinsky :J. Paul Fray Surau-insky S. A. Muhlu L L. Sutton R. L. Mche U. Schuulz. Jr. .- Mnhlu Sutmn Svhuul z RAY Bowms JESSE anY .1me ANIH'JM: Hnmvr Tlnn'nlnn R. Tlmmas Fuller The Freshman Cilhilwl 0f the ' Yu', is an organization consisting of rcprcscnluliws and mvmlwrs of lln- frosllman discussion groups which were organizvd in the t-urly part of llw your for the purlmsv of' carrying out the details of the freshman pmgrzun. The work of the cabinvt has not lwen clearly tlc-Iinml vxuvpt that its main purpose is to help whenm'er and wherever u lwlping hand is nevdvd. 115 must specific purpusc is to establish a closer understanding between the nwmlwrs of the: freshman rims and the ideals for which the Christian Association stands. Wnrking dvlilwrulcly and conscientiously on llm Christian life lmsiS, llm Froslnnun Christian Assm'iulinn Calhinvl strives will! might and main to make Pvnn State own 11 liner t'ullvgc Hum it is and In maintain the higlu'st ideals 0f the college spirit as rvllvclvd in the lwrsnnul vhurau-tvr 0f the stu- dents lhmnsvlvos. 320 11111 15111111115 11. V. 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M. ii 111111 1111' W., I 111II1I11101' with tI11'e0 11111111 111c111110.1's appointed by t110 President 111 1110 8111110111 11111111011. A11 01111111 11111W11111Ir 111 1111vi501y 1110111111115 11'11111 tI10. 1111ulty are appointed 11y t110 P11I.side11l 01 1110 C11111III1I. 1110 50110.1 t111'y 111 the CY, 15 111511 11 11101111101. At this ti1110 Dean 11.1.W11tts IS C1111i1'1111111.D1:1111 Walls 15 111511 11 11111111111101 1110 A1111I.1'i1:1111 111x1'.1:111iv1: 1111111111111 1' 111 11i11II111111 Univemity 111111 111151 1'1.'.1:1'.11t13I 1'0- tur11011 from 11 Visit 111 China. Committee on Penn State Mission to China .S'Ilulenl 11113111116111 110.1111 11. 11. Walls, Chairman K. 11. 811111111, '1 11 Dr. S. W. 111101101 1.. W. 1311111111, ,29 Prof. 1'1. N. 1311111111 A. M. 1111111105. '30 Prof. 1 . 11. 01111111115 1911011 31111111011101, 5211 111111.. 19. 11. P11tt1'1' 1101011 George, i111 Facu 11y M0111 hers W. .1. Kit1'11011. Secretary of ' I 11. 11. Cwin, President of CI 322 MAY DAY MHJTARY BALL PUSH BALL :2; r; POVERT Y A TUG OF WAR ROTARY DAY CROWD AT GAME. 326 5OPHOMORE HOP COM. COM MILITARY BALL . , i... x A h. Y ,1 n . A iniirii.nilgiulflmiwmk. tin. Ea: Tv. ,, . Women. 35am aafneet are Innks that Iahies hath GBn fnhnm their femurs full! glfnr them 31 battle till the mix, '51:: 5am frnnt shame anh thrall; -Alfred, Lord Tennyson A New Day A new day is dawning fur the women of Penn Stale. Tho, lirsl of our long-dcllcrrcd hopes is nearing realization. The Grange Dormitory is ul- l'eudy 0n the horizon. Before many months it will he complulml, and our campus forces will be augmented by a hundred girls 01' more. Other build- ings will follow soon. More donnilories, an activities building, a gymnasium and bcllcr facilities 01' every type will come in early sumcssinn. No longer Shall we regret that poor equipment hinders our progress. 'lVlH! problem will be to measure 11p to 0111' opportunilics. Are we equal to lhc opportunities that the Stale of Pennsylvania is now lmginning lo grant? Can we broaden our interests to meet the now responsi- bilities? The answer depends upon each woman sludmu. Her altitude will help to determine the bigness and usefulness of lllC l'ulurc Penn Slate. 331 JANE SMITH Vice President. A mu ET LEWIS Treasurer ELIZABETH HAZEL Secretary FRANCES GAGE President SARAH HARTZ Soulul Clmlrman Seniors Only four yours since we first came 10 Penn Slate, lmpelul, eager, expeelaull, lillle realizing the important changes 10 be made in our lives during lllill short period. New from our position as Seniors we eun glance lmekwurds, seeing our college days in their entirely. The years that we have spent here liuve comprised a critical period in the history of llllS inslilulien. We believe llml we lulve wilnessed the beginning 01' a great Hluenlienul lmom ul Penn Stale. and feel that the future will lie llle realization of some of our leng-lieped-l'm' epporlunilivs. The class uf i28 has been particularly outstanding in sperls us well us other campus activities. In our Sophomore year our hockey loam won the inler-cluss championship. Our lmskcllmll team has mud: n creditable showing, while individual honors lmve lwen won by many of the members of our class in tennis, truck, and rifle. On the whole our entire class has always lwen actively inleresled und 11115 leyully supported all allllelic leums. Many clulnges lmve occurred during our slay ul Penn Stale. Our Junior year was nmrked by the realization of one of our most Cherished liepes--nalienul wemenls fraternities finally lieing permit- ted. As Seniors one of the most outstandingr events was llie founding of Arelmusui, honorary Senior uelivities cluli, whose main purpose is lhe fostering of leadership and en-eperulion among women students. Seen the class of l28 will no longer llC a part of Penn Stale. ln :1 few years the student lmdy will have forgotten us, but the memories that we have of our college days can never be ellueed. It is those memories and their impressions ml eur lives llm! will ulx'zlys identify us :15 Penn State women. ANNE FERNSLHR MARGARET lllulUlAN Secretary Vlm- President MARTHA Kl-ICK Presldent ELEANOR GEISSENIIAINI-ZR MARGARET GIRVAN Treasurer Sod ! Chairman a ,3 t 1.? g ' t Juniors It was with a new feeling of rvslmnsibility that the class of ,29 returned to State College last September to assume the dignified title of upperclassmen. With Iltentories of our first days at school still fresh in our minds we eagerly welcomed the class of ,31 as our HLittle Sisters? The role of adviser and guide which has been entrusted to us has already brought about many close friendships between the juniors and their freshman proteges. It seems almost impossible when we stop to realize that over half our college days lie behind as. There is still so much to be aeenmplished! The realization that our school days are slipping past so rapidly has brought to us a deeper appreciation of the real values of college life. In every phase of college activity the class of 529 has strive to give its hest. Has that best hccn wurthy of Penn State? An answer to such a question is impossible, but we can truthfully say that in scholarship, in social life, and in campus activities, the juniors have always been outstanding. Wr- have loyally endeavored to support all organizations and movements. In athletics, too, we have hem prominent. In the spring all 1927 we outdid all previous records by coming out victors in the track meet, and again in the fall of our juniur year by our capture of the hockey championship. We have also claimed honors in rifle, tennis, and minor sports. Many changes and impruvements have taken place during the brief span of our college days. We feel that as a class we have played no little part in endeavoring to bring about higher standards among women students. Three years of our college life are liuished; as we enter upon our senim' year may the girls of '29 strive more earnestly than ever to he true to the highest ideals of Penn State. q. .. Jr A EDNA YOH E Vice President PA l7 Ll N H M Y HR S Tremmn-r b MABEL 'rnmms 1 Secretary ELEANOR DUT'I'UN President HELEN l'Al'ST Sm-lal Chnlrmnn The first week of September found everyone of ttlast yeuris freshman, back at Penn State with the desire iite do things? The memory of our freshman year, with its newness, its customs, and its successes, still lingered in our minds. We returned to school hoping to realize the dreams of our first year on Penn State campus. The first year is merely one in which to adapt oneself to new con- ditions and surroundings, and iswhat we,ll do when weire sophelnoresii is the thought uppernmst in the average freshnmnis mind. The Cwensethose scarlet and grey elud girls whose main purpose was to serve and help the freshmen made us especially proud. The charter members of this organization were chosen from 0111' class, and we count this a big step in furthering the high ideals and aspirations among: Penn State women. As sophomores we have had the opportunity to notice what the other classes are doing. It is the year to try something new-ditTerent, for who may he so bold as a sophomore? New is the time to direct our efforts toward something: really worth while, and to help the freshmen 1' :ztlize that their main reason for being here should he to serve Penn State as loyally as they are uhle. We have had a goodly share of athletes in our chlssagirls who have been vitally interested in hockey, basketball, rifle, tennis, and track. Music and dranmties have not been neglected either, and the sophomore social affairs ilthC heen very successful, thereby revealing the fine eo-operative spirit which exists. There are two years before us-twe years filled with unseen and perhaps undreznned-ef mys- teries, hut filled with opportunities that are really worthy of being used. Let us keep on helping one another, and thus we may he set down as having: ahiy served our Alma Mater. 339 MARIE KEEPOR'PS ROSE BARR ' . l - V 110 l resident Su-rctary-Treusurer HELEN BUCKWALTER President ANNE HALKOVICII Historian JOSEPHINE lmlmlllui 900ml Clmlrmnn Freshmen Realizing that no gain is so certain as that which proceeds from the economical use of what you haw;a we, the class 0f 31, had come from our tarious high schools for the sole purpose of utilizing our old material and acquiring the new. 011 September seventh of this full we arrived at our present quarters, welcomed with open arms by our sisters-the upperehlssmen. With their aid and that of our faculty we bewzlme uequainted not only with the premises of our vast campus but with many of these who constitute this big family of Penn State. This helpful period formed the program of Freshman Week. The following week witnessed the assembling of the 01d students and the new. How well is that first da imhedded within our memories! The Convocation at the auditorium Governor Fisheris visit , 9 and the donning 0t green ribbons and name 'urds were the outstanding features of our big day. Now came the task of organizing our class. With the aid of the junior president this het'ume a pleasure and a success for new iillllilCd we :stundfj The organization of sports then hogan to occupy our thoughts. Under the supervision of our instructress we have composed hockey, volley hall, basketball, tennis, and rifle teams. Many eng-oun- ters has '31 enjoyed with the other three classes during the year. Social activities. too have interested us extensivel '. The iWm reee itieni the iarties iven hr nur , , i p . blstersi, the various class and house dances the several laws, have uiiorded us much ileasun- and a 7 . I variance of routine. Study, however. neeupies the center of the stage. It is the main performance and always leads to something new. Dramaties, music, and debuting, have supplied us with the minor plntx Thus have em college days hegun. We came; we saw; we hope to conquer. JH-t G t'l'm'hI-r ltost-nlu-rry Kwk WnkI-III-hl t'tn-Inrns tx'nmlruw Smith lEqut Mm lluinlt lhlrklmlulI-r Minx th' '- .Vl Hnlhrunlt Senate I'msideut - - - - - - - - - M. ELLEN BmmnoLman Fina Prl'sitlt'nl - - - - - - - - - - HELEN BOYLE Stu'rctury - - - - - - - - - - - JANE SMITH 'I'n-usurvr - - - - - - - - - - . H ICLICN FAUST Tho Wmnvnqs Student Cowrnmenl Association of thv Pennsylvania Stult- Culh-gv. of which cvvry girl hmmncs 21 memhor upon regislvring us a student. consists of lwn muin hmliosathv Senulv and tho Hnusv 0f Rvproscnlutivvs. The Senate. which is llw gow'rning hndy. is t-mnlmsl-d of :1 Prvsidvnl. Vit-v Pwsidvnl. Svcretury. 'lVrvzlsun'r. two senators vhwlvd frmn Hwh Chlss. and one town girlsa rop- yl' I'vsvntutivv. In addition thm'v are two cx-olhcin mvmhvrs. tlw Dram of Wnnwn and mw mvmhvr lllt' Huusv Chaperoncs, Council. Th4- mzlin purpose of the Sonata has hem: tn endeavor. through thv co-upcrulinn of tho mmnlwrs of tho Association. to hring ulmut :1 high svnsv of honor and idmls in regard to svhnlurship and zu'tivities. Tho Assm'iulinn hus lwon duingl its utmost tn fnslvr vhm-r relationships hctwcvn lhv town girls and tho campus girls. It is hoped that with the erection of the m-w Grunge Nlmnuriul dornlilory i1 will 1w possible for all girls to have thv opportunity of livingr on campus. thus hringing uhnut a greater spirit of nn-nlwrutiml tummy,r tho wnmvn 0f Pmm Stale. tVt-lyh ltunkln lx't-t-lmrln Rinulvr Ut'lHNPtllItlllwr tt'vstrh'k lhlrIIN tVlIltt' XVI-ntzn-l I 0; 1 tl - Ht'rllltlll Yehe Floyd House of Representatives Speaker - - - - - - - - - - - HELEN BOYLE Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - - EDNA Yum: As a part of the Women's Student Government Association, the House of Representatives serves as a means of cunnection between each girl and the final legislativa and judicial body, the Senate. At the beginning of each semester the members of the House are elected by a unit eumpescd of fifteen girls grouped according to campus houses or location in the larger dormitories and in town. The Speaker of the House is the vice president of the anenfs Student Government Association and presides at all meetings. The Secretary is electedfmm the members of the House at its first Illwting. Each representative 11115 separate meetings of her unit to receive any complaints or suggestions from the girls. She then voices these sentiments in the meeting of the House; they are considered, voted upon if necessary, and taken before the Senate by the Speaker. All legislation of the House is subject to the approval of the Senate. Any matters referred to the representatives hy the House are taken hack to their units for discussion. 72- erm A m ,, 3.x Nrg- Dut ton Whurton Mrn. Kttt-hen Young Gl-nry Flt'I. Dunlup llt-rmun urns Ulurk t'nok Imvh-n MI'le'I-ll lltngler Keller Fernsler f'lmullH-m Young Woments Christian Association HELEN 0mm; 1-: President - - - - - - - - - - - V ice-Presitleni - - - - - - - - - MARGARET KELLER Secretary - - - - - - - - - - MARTHA CHAMBERS Treasurer - - - - - - - - - - ANNE FERNSLEH - - MRS. W. J. KITCHEN Adviser - - - - . - - - Each year as a new Freshman Class enters college the Young Womenk Christian Association! realizes more poignantly than ever the responsibility that rests upon it for making the college life of each girl teem with worthwhile activities, deep thinking, and lasting friendships. The Y. W. C. A. would like to have its influence touch every girl in college and its activities are planned with that end in view. Campus problems are of primary importance in every phase of the organiza- tinnls work. It has been planned to keep in reserve a larger fund for conference delegations. The worthwhile inspiration which girls can bring back to the student body after attending an intercollegiate conference cannot be over-estimated. , It is the hope of the local Y. W. C. A. that the National Conven- lll-LIJ'IN Geomua tion to he held in April at Sacramento, California, may see fit 10 President uftlw Y adopt tlns new purpose. that. the nalmnztl student Purpose eomlhlttee has proposed after working SIX years 011 Its formulatmn-ltWe umte 1n the desire to realize rich and creative life through a growing understanding of God. Because we find life at its highest in Jesus Christ, we dare to test His way in all our individual and social experience. We will use all the resources at our command and set no limits to our field of actienf9 MI 346 -W, .ML'AJaLL . . r ' 51-15-535. my; v ,3, n mt q. a yr: . ; 2.: w: 6. ,f h; t tliam -.,.,. ., 4 Aw-w q r . 1, t I 9:19;, t e L-w- 1'1 - 33 1? er .; . . , ragga Ne ?'?TEW'FP' 3 77W 5 g vAy A '2 1AA. ; e - w .' ,y' 4 t ,1, , v . ,u: 4n wheJLAHu -.'. 1-7. Cronlvr l'nvkul II'runtz Buckwulh'r tVukotleltl lhlrr ltom-nhurry Imvonport St itt' Ix'olh-r Mt-lllnger lt'ou'lt'l' 1.le- Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ANN MELLINGER MARGARET KELLER President - - - - - - - - - - A rlvisor - - - - - - - - - - For a girl to derive any real benefit from the Y. W. C. A. 01' to get any real pleasure out of ttYh work during her college course, she should make the acquaintance of the organization and its work duringT her Freshman year. Realizing this, the senior tth, cabinet selects each year from the Freshman class a group of girls to comprise the Freshman ttYh Cabinet. This group has the same organization as the senior cabinet and has as its advisor the vice president of the Y. W. C. A. Each year before the Holidays the Freshman Cabinet plans a sale of Christmas cards, and later sells sandwiches in the dormitories several times a week. The money raised in this way is put in the conference fund and is used to send delegates to intercollegiate conferences during the ymr and to Eagles Mere in June. This year the Freslunen entered into tth, activities with keen interest, and they have been a valu- able help in every phase of development. The cabinet has sponsored plans independently, and the experience its mcmhcrs have received in leadership and co-opemtion has given them a splendid huckgmund for future Y. W. C. A. activities. 347 'p .f . dam? an.- .;A.h Gohrm-ht tVulkt-r l'runh-r Durlmrow Wt-nvur DI-llrh-h Anderson Ym-kvl Mitchell NlL-huhm let-rtvk WI-nlzvl Onlvrhtmt Lylt- 'l'lmumn linumnun Whurtml Downing Hutchinson . 'h Mlt'hvnor Dulo 40m: OI-lnm- lh-vmlr Girlst Glee Club President - - - - - - - - - - Business Manager - - - - - - - - - VIRGINIA DALE Secretary-Treusurer - - - - - - - - HELEN GEORGE Librarian - - - - - - - - - - - JOSEPHINE LEES - - - - - - - - DEAN GRANT ANNE DOWNING Director - - - - First formed in February, 1922, the Cirlst Glee Club has now become an outstanding campus organization under the supervision of R. W. Grant, director of the College Department of Music. At present membership in the Glee Club totals thirty-cight girls. The Glee Club gives a concert annually during the late winter, and also provides entertainment for various affairs, such as the McAllister Hall Christmas party, the May Day fete, and the carol ser- ive on front campus before Christmas vacation. Late in the year tryouts are held and a Varsity Quartet is chosen from members of the Glee Club. ,. . ME, 37 as 13151;... N39... 5' :2th W A WVL. w 36:21: ? 3'. .3: W KlEi... f W... M, W3gmgz. .. , f ' LL m: n .Qma; .3qu .3213; '.A.$. '15... '31'31 1 25.33:: 4:. 1.34; 3.1-m::.ci.J 'Lva 133331 . ,wughk.;h Ag: ww3$$ 4QEW ruth. aixu- '1 . 3' 3 33' J11 7 . .9, C2 - 541:3, i3:- -4 - . : LT: . .431, 2.? $41-33? . go . .4 McDowell IIuU-hlnsnn 'l'hmnns Mivhmmr Imlo Mm-Iwuu Nicholas Unhine Guhrm-ht. Whnrton Mitchell lmvls Rules Ash Lona Downing llomlg Cullowuy Nlllle Louise Homer Club Musical Founded March. 1923 3:. 1 Advisor, Mrs. R. W. Grant I SORORES IN COLLEGIO f . Seniors 1 '3' .. : Lola Ash Gladys Kates Culhcryn MucLean 3f l. Anne Downing Ada Romig f: L , Juniors .3, ii Doris Calloway Dorothy Nauss Mary Nicholas 9. .' Lucille Mitchell Virginia Dale :1 . Sophomores .ww Alice McDowell ' June Wharton Lillian Davis .7 d; ' Sarah Hutchinson Katheryn Michener Josephine Lees 9 a Mabel Thomas Marian Oehme Olive Oslerhaut ' 1' 1 Martha Gobrecht .. -.:!w 'rxqw ' v9.9. ,DJ' 9: , m: 11' 'l .4143; 3.44,. 34-9 Sunkuly Dr. Julia Haber lilllvr Slruln-I-kor Ash Forlwn Zvrhy Crusslcy Miss Rny Miss Wlllurd Beta Chi Phi Honorary Science Established 1925 Souomzs 1N FACULTA'I'E Mrs. P. B. Mack Dr. H. E. Honeywell Lola Ash Mrs. C. 13'. Newman Dr. M. L. Willard HONORARY MEMBERS Dean Charlotte E. Ray Dean Gerald L. We! dt Smmmcs IN COLLECIO Seniors Winifred Forbes Elizabeth Crosslcy Anne ReimPl Sara Burl Jean Rider Juniors Elizabeth Markle Jeanette Bitter 350 Jane Slmhecker M ildred Zcrby Mary Sonkoly r ma. mn wk . W141, :7 L 'Z'L W .- x! v r Mt,,k $2 . . ' he nu' X Alimu... mm: mhqmllF Wk. E'ALL: u... Miss Grulmm Miss anm-r Mrs. Mark Miss Wilmm Jnlnmun L lh-lmol l'Ivrco Omicron Nu LHonorary Home Economicg TAU CHAPTER Eslublished May 17, 1924 FACULTY MEMBERS Miss E. P. Chase Miss P. K. Sprague Miss R. E. Graham HONORARY MEMBERS Miss C. E. Bay Mrs. J. L. Bradford ACTIVE MEMBERS Marian Pierce Anne Reimel Lucille Johnson MINE Mum.- Mrn. Anderson Miss S. M. Wilson Miss L. C. Turner Mrs. W. C. Mack Frances Gager Rosa Frank 3f?- :1: L 635 ??E A wig A , L : .K N 3 a E, i l'mnvruy linrklmldwr Huzvt ' Mlss tiny Ht'I'll Forhl-u chN-lvr Ash Imu'nlnp Iiuut-r Hurt! Archousai President - - - . - - - - - - JAM: E. SMITH V ice Presith-nl - - - - - - - - - - ANNE DOWNING Secrelary - - - - - - - - . - - LOLA Asu Treasurer - - - - - - - - - - - MABICI. REED Historian - - - - - - - - - - - SARA HARTZ Archousui, senior girls9 honorary activities cluh, was established at Penn State in Decomhvr. 1927. The purpose of the society is to co-operute with the Dean of Women, college oHicials, faculty, and studmt muzmizations. Members are chosen from the junior class at the close of each year for leadership in activities, worthy character. lwrsmlzllity, slmrtsnmnship, and willingness to m-operate with otlwrs. 352 'J'IIOIIHIH Yulu- Dunn Ruy - 'rm-m- Myers llullI-r Fllz Dullun Kuun'mnn Fulmt Yomlrmv MyI-r Cwens University of Pittsburgh, 1924. Pill, Univvrsily 0f Missouri, University of Miami, Penn Slalv. Allvgheny DELTA CHAPTER Juno 4, 1927 HONORARY MEMBERS Charlotte E. Ray Gertrude Tovwc President - - - - - - - - - - - HELEN FAUST Vice President - - - - - - - - - - MABEL T lIOMAS Secretary - - - - - - - - - - CAROLINE HALLER : The Delta Chapter of Cwens, sophomore womexfs honorary activities fraternity, was established on the Penn State campus in May, 1927. The purpose of Cwens is to foster leadership, and to promote scholarship and interest in athletics among the 4 women of the freshman class. Memlwrs are chuscn from the freshman class at the end of each year to serve as aclive Cwens during;r their sophomore year. Eix' VF 7h t 4; . sag; TFM. , I2 t A ,Jt Vs? '4? ,- t :xmw . ' 'w'w A :u A 1f: 5 PE t 3g. 32;-WJ4Q $19....u-At; Myer tVuudruw Mtuzgu Yuckvl Dunlap liostwiL-k Burns t'hnochuwskt Young Mercer Shuntz llulkovttch lh-muu-rvr . Roller Cunuh Frlzzcll Flumt Snyder Girlst Debating Manager - - - - - - - - MARGARET P. KELLER, t29 Coach - - - - - - - - - PROFESSOR J. H. FRIZZELL mug... After a lapse of several years, debating for the girls of Penn State was reorganized last year and a schedule of three debates carried out, with one victory, one defeat, and one no-decision type debate. Vr'f. , t This year there has been increased interest. A manager for the girls9 team has been elected and mi . a schedule of four debates arranged. The squad is nearly doubled in size and, with the experienced debaters of last year, the season promises to be unusually successful. E: de. -:. 3-76? SCHEDULE OF DEBATES, 1928 w .Wu-r-r x February 241, Pitt vs. Penn State - - - - - - - - - - at Pittsburgh March 2, George Washington vs. Penn State - - . - - - at Penn State March 17, Cedar Crest vs. Penn State . - - - - - - - at Penn State March 23, Wavnesburgh vs. Penn State - - - - - - - at Waynesburgh 354 A s t m .f?L.,A-.$ -.AAH,.,:1 A I m .wtttixenla. V A: U . At ESL Honk Ihlrklmhh-r Ihlukln Ilnrtz lx'utox Ash President - - - - - Vice President and Treasurer - , ' t Secretary - - - - - I f E I Arete Club f E I Helen Boyle a t .. Mildred Wheeler 1 Gladys Stranahan Chi Omega Martha Keck Gladys Katcs Ann Boyce Omicron Eta Oreml Stella Zayas Hazel Everett Ann Brubaker Mary Houser Mary Huggler Rose Arlotto f'. t i, , The Campus Club Council, which was organized in 1923 and is composed of three representa- V f E lives from each Campus Club, has as its aim the betterment of the life and ideals of the women of E Penn State through the promotion of co-operation among;r the clubs. anvl lHIIgh-r tVlu-elor Downing llnggh-r Boyle I 451' E Campus Club Council - ELEANOR POMEROY LOLA V. A511 - - - - PHYLLIS WALLAUER t x A'Vila-Nee Ann Downing Eleanor Pomeroy Kathryn Micheller La Camaraderie Lola Ash Mary Frances Kurtz Sara Hartz Sychor Trestrella E t Frances Gager Anna Lee Rankin E; Winifred Wieland Ruth Ringler : i M arion Pierce Phyllis Wullauer 355 l'v- ; :K ,. A . . 4 V 7 1 . . i y ; -. . v . x A, . l : v '7 y- I t: ' ? a ' L; ' . 3 ix: 1;? ! '1 P 3 5 , P51 $3 i a: g g W :4 65 21am . ' . ; V4 'L f L .1, fr .3 in n w T. A1 g Duvin Kmlmnun Pullurd Johnson Clnrk lmltun Hmmln-rs Myer W'umlrnw Muttvr Thmnus Cu lowuy Funk Amnh- I'n-stnn , Downing Ilunt nuns MIN: Vought Toowv Mh-lu-nvr l'umumy NitavNee Club Founded at Pennsylvania Slate Cnllcgc, Junuury 5, 1922 Advisers 3 Miss Sabra W. Vought Mrs. J. 0. Keller Mrs. J. Tanger ? Sonon IN URBE ' Mrs. Eugene Dambly Sonomzs IN COLLICGIO Seniors Helen Crocker Helen George Eleanor Pomeroy 3 1 Anne Downing Mary Johnson Eunice Valentine :3 Sara Light 3; I ; Juniors : L Catherine Apple Helen Cook Mabel Lcitzell ; '1 Jane Clar Janet Hunt Gertrude Toewe ' g Doris Calloway Dorothy Nauss Millicent Watkins r Sophomores F I Martha Chambers Katherine Michener Katherine Preston .; . '; Lillian Davis Sue Motter Doreen Pollard , . f, Eleanor Dutlon Delia Motter Mabel Thomas ' ' '; Janice KauITman Grace Woodrow KN V r3 '1 . ,7 w , . a f Hoke lhIl-knlow Wnllum-r lh'ml Km-poru F. Forlu-N UI'IH'IIU Kurn Ontvrhnut W. Furlum Jlnll J. Wieluml llulllmll Gugur Mm. lHtunour Muswr u. lelnnd Sychor Founded September 22. 1922 Sonomzs IN F ACULTATE Advisors Mrs. J. P. Rilonour Mrs. E. H. Whitman Souonus 1N Unm: Mrs. Burr Hackell M'arian McLaughlin Frances Forbes Mrs. B. V. Moore Elizabeth Frezn' SORORES IN COLLHCIO Seniors Mary Carr Frances Cuger Winifred Weiland Winifred Forlws Mabel Reed Ellen Mucklin Juniors Helen Gould Parthenia Hudnall Genevieve Weiland Eugenia Cravall Martha Minick Geraldine Moore Phyllis Wallauer Sophomores Helen Buckalew Helen Keepers Margaret Hall Sue Kern OI ive Osterhaut 357 . :V- i 353 A E -....-.,-u 44 AMA VM .45 .59 fl: '-'1271 7N . ,rk;;,JA 5X .1 x ' 9.. r F A 1m . .un. u: Gohrvol Mlshlcr Holler Burns Holllck Nicholas Denterly Bvluhllne I mes .0w 3 Mruub Hmm Whurlun Bohrol' K at or Brown Mrs. Muck Mrs. Hill Mrs. Grunt Bossler Burkholdcr Iltlrtz Hurlbrlnk Holbrook Murlln Anh Kurtz sluwurt. 'Hlmrr Snyder La Camaraderie F SORORES IN FACULTATE Louise J. Hurlbrink Mrs. Pauline Beery Mack Ruth Martin Lola Ash Maude Bcln'er Laura Bossler Ellml Burkholder Delilah Kistler Mary Frances Kurlz Janet Burns Betty Brown Ruth Beishlinc mag W wrigwagff f .32.; J... mrwv . ,, 2-6 $13.11; UAV-l' l. ,A , A - :; :; , 3M x oundcd November 14, 1922 Helen Woods Bryson Club Advisors Mrs. J. Ben Hill SORORES IN URBE Mrs. R. W. Grant Virginia Brown SORORES IN COLLECIO Seniors Esther Dcaterly Sara Hartz Katherine Holbrook Harriet Lewis Virginia Pearce Mary Stewart Alice Slraub Marjorie Teepell Ann Yeager Juniors Margaret Keller Mary Ethel Mishlcr Sophomores Martha Jane Gobrecht Alice Zoe Himcs Pledges Mae Hellick Evelyn Slum Mary Nicholas Sara Snyder Evelyn Young x1! Jane Wharton 51634:? .- . 4 '1.4 . .4... . y , f . Finhm' Kozlowskl Mr Gonry SpA-h'm-r Miss Halon Suvard Camel Fisher Mary Faust Naomi Faust Helen Boyle Clara Evcy Eleanor Ccisscnhuinvr Mullic Jupenlaz Hvlssonlmlnvr Yulm-r Huylv VI-nwr s. Sluwr Miss Suvurd Nunu Jluu-nlnz Funsl Vhthor Slrnnulmn Hurlmrluo un'ksun Arete Founded December 13, I922 Atluisurs Mrs. E. C. WoodrufT Mrs. H. W. Sluvor Sonomcs IN COLercm Seniors Anita Carlmrinn Pauline Nunn Louie Kozlowski Gladys Stranahun Norine MacCuHiv Mildred thelvr Juniurs Ruth C0111 Elizabeth Mal'klo Edna Jackson Frances Spvicller Agnes Ceary Sophomores Emma Walser Elsie Weaver 7 1 ' ; E ' v4 .. 4 sh 1 H i 3A, A , , l t V , y , , 'r A L V . V 2 v , V: f L Fult'mw Faust lIIIggh-r Mary Hauser Antoinette Falcone Anna Cillouly Gllluuly Ilum-u-r Mercer lInth-r llnzcl Brrukslls Omicron Eta Founded Mhrcll l, 1927 Sononus 1N Uluu; Mrs. D. E. Haley Sommns IN COLLEGIO Seniors Mary Huggler Rose Arlolla Elizabeth Hazel Juniors Kathryn Bcrukslis Margaret Mercer Romaine Bievcnour Sophomores Helen Faust Farah Hauser 360 ! 1:: A ' ' , v A y vvvvv Vz . f : .;' i 7 r . I VurlI-r Form IL lu-llz lllllt-r 1i. RIM: Pvtl-rs lHuglI-r leimwll l'h-rm' Kt'rulukv Yt' Gnlullus lhlnkln Mrs. l'vtn-m Mru. llnrvll Mrs. llush-tor Fuumh-d ul IH-nnsylvuniu Sluh- College, Nm'mnIu-r 23, 1927 ! Advisurs Mrs. Pclcrs Mrs. Hllrell Mrs. Hnslvlm' Mrs. szdvk j Sonomas IN COLLEGIO . ' . . , K ; benmrs . 'r c. Rein. M. Pim- M. Webb ; ; Juniors - ; J. Rillvr E. Pierce R. Ringlvr A. Rankin I $ f f. g Sophomores : 5 ? A. Curler B. Reilz E. Kcrsluke S. Albert :1 . f L 5: R. Fochl A. McDowell C. Culelius L. Snyder Vnt mm Hrulm kvr Everett H. E. Everett M. H. Newell A. M. Brulnakvr S. L. Znyaz , J. L. Hopwood 35 L. E. Ressingor 'I R. M. Reuning Nn-wvll Fulton Znyuu Miss A. P. Locklin lh-unlng Swnrlz Zvrhy llxu'lI-n Luvkllll Hrlll Dread Eslublishcd December 6, 1927 A dvisors Seniors C. A. Smiley Juniors K. E. Fulton M. I. Dockcy Sophomores M. D. Watson E. A. Swartz 362 Juhnsun Gomllmlll Mllllmn Miss J. C. Brill llupwuml DorliI-y IlvHNiIIgI-r E. B. Milliron M. E. Zerby shley M. D. A L. H. Mitchell C. W. Davies G. M. Goodman B. H. Johnson 363 $'5'3 pr WAmAp r. Va . . 0,, v . v -A w, - - x a - A - . A u. . - .; , A . ' A -: : - . .. .. A - . - - , 2?. ,mgpr-n , , :. 11.;- '.7 wm ,9V Count, JHrh FHZ Huller Myvrs IIICIIIHHOII llInm-r 14-1-5 Foster Mrs. Hullvr t'rlllllll Fornulor Musuvr Fusu-r l'lI-IIH'IIH KnH-x Kl'l'k lluovvr Fusll-r .1. RAM. r; 1': M: IIV '1 in mg; n. Luu GII rber Vl-nuer Hoyve -.r:.. -. wT;,.N .61.? .r 1;: : 4 .. . Chi Omega Fulxmlml University uf Arkansas. H105 Ax-liw- Chuph-rs. Eighty NU -GAMMA CHAPTER lfslulllisllml Svpu-Inbl'r 13. 1026 Smmmcs 1N Uluxlc Mrs. I3. W. llalllcr Mrs. 1C. 1C. Spalx-Lx Mrs. H. W. Dq-ngh-r Ilt'lvn Ixmlvr Soumucs m COLLI-zum Seniors Gorlrmh- llmm-r Gladys Kuh-s Juniors Anna Buyt-v Murgurot Hvrnmn Mury Clc-nn-ns Martha Krvk Jn-m- Coast lCthvl Munoguc- Annu Fx'rnslur Anne Muswr Many Dm- Faster Dorothea Ringn-l' Anm- Curlu-r Lulm-llu I'leor Soph 0m ores Caroline llillll'l' l'uulim- Myvrx' .Insvphinv 1mm Jauu- Rich lelgvs Louise Fill. Snruh Huh'llinsnn Ilurrivl W'vnnz-r 365 :4 $an 9.35 gm -i'..e-.w Womenis Athletic Asseyciation OI'FHIICItS l'rcsirlvnl - - - - - - - Mimlum WHEELER l'z'nc Preside ! - - - - - Nlmmmc'r HERMAN Secretary - - - - - - - Jmmc'r'rlc Rl'l'TlClt Treasurer - - - - - - - HELEN Cuoekim Physivui edueutiun and sports form an important part in every Penn State womanis life. Each girl is required to huvu fnur credits in Physical Education hefere graduating. She may iurn these credits hy scheduling: a eeurse for each of four semes- ters. The credits are usually worked niT during,r the Freshman and Sophomore years. in addition. all Iiireshmun girls are re- MISS MANH-I MW quired to take a ene-eredit eourse in personal hygiene. L'mn'h 11ml IIIsII'IH'Inr in , , . 1 . . . Physimll Iz'tIm-ulinn lhe Physn'ai Education courses under the Instruetnrshlp of Miss Marie Huidt, are divided into three seasons. During the full. eiusses are held on Holmes7 Field and each student has an option of hockey and volley hall. The It'reshnmn classes are given instruction in hoekey and volley ball teehnique and are trained for com- petition in the intereiass tournzunents. During the winter months the courses take the form of gymnastics in the Armory. In these ex- vri-ises special attention is given to the strengthening of museles and organs that may not he strongiy developed in out,-ei.-dem' athletics. Strong emphasis is placed on mental alertness in addition to good physique and must of the exercises require keen attention as well as a strung body for desirahle results. After Easter 'ueutien 01' us seen us the weather permits, eul-ef-dem' uetivities are resumed on Holmes, Field. Cquipment is put at the girls, disposal for practicing truck events or lmsehzlll, ue- i-urding to their preference. Aside from this required physical educational uetivity, the girls are provided with ample facilities for the purlieipution in pruetimily every kind of sport. The Wmnunis Athletic Association, whose niiieers are elm'tmi unnuuiiy hy the girls of the student body, eo-uperzttes with the Physical Depart- ment to create it keener interest in wheleseme athletics at Penn State. Eau'h season has its major sport. In the fall it is hockey, in the winter. huskethuii, and in the spring: truek. There is an intereluss tournament in each of these major sports. and the class teams are St'iOtfiPti from the groups that report for practice. Volley hull and husehuli, although only minor sports. are similarly organized on am intereiuss ha. Cueh spring: and full gulf and tennis tournaments are arranged, and during the winter, rifle, Penn State's only intereellegiute sport for girls, is practii'ed and mulehes zlre shot with other eeiieges. Hik- ing is a popular exercise all y iur round, and winter sports sueh us skiinnj. skating, and tehogganing provide a healthful diversion. To wear an S is u mark 0f distim-tion for a Penn State girl. To attain this honor she must he 368 n 7 n' I' 'K --h .u e: 9 :Iinadi. . untillth ,1... . I'TIIHIH Axh Miss Ilnhlr Downing: Gunry IKHlI-r thlWh-r Fnh'olu- Furlvr Imus Slum active in prawlicully every phase of athletics during her college career. An n9 swculm' is awarded to each girl who has made all htnst one varsity toznn , and whose athletic activities total 125 poinls. Points are earned hut slowly, and only lhosc who make a constant leort in that dirvclion evvr wvur tho eXSW. Tun points are ournvd hy making: a major vluss loam, five points for minor sports; Invlnhvrs of the champion loam of any major sport are awarded one extra poinl; nwmlmrs of varsity lcznn rom-ivc live points: head manager of a sport onrns four points and class captains :lnd nnlnugors, ouch one point; hy hiking: 2W miles ouch yuu' a girl may earn ton poinls; ollwr sports such as lun- nis, golf. skiing, horsvhzu-k riding earn one point for awry ten hours of lho aclivity. ln lho class of 1928 Ihvre are only two $5,, girls. They are the most active of Penn Slate's sportswonwn and the mnhlmn lhvy w lur rvprvm-nls almost four yours of of- f'orl in athletics ul Slaw. MAlll-ll. Rmcn There is only 0110 higher honor than the hbw 21 silver loving cup. which is awarded to illdiVidllulS having: 175 points in nlhh-livs. Tho cups urn :lwnrdml at the 9nd of the Senior your. Mlunuzn Wnlzl-zuan 369 Varsity Teams Penn State believes that the merits of a sport depend largely on the numbers of girls that can take part in it. For this reason intercollegiate athletics are discour- aged and inter-elass games prevail. At the close of each major sport season, how- ever, an honorary team is selected by the coach, head manager of the sport, class managers, and A. A. president. Members are chosen for their ability, enthusiasm, re- gard for training rules, and sportsnmnship. Girls from any of the three upper classes may he on a varsity team. A place on a varsity team means an award of five points toward an individualts letters or numerals. Members of the varsity basketball team receive small silver basketballs as awards; similarly, pins in the form of a hockey stick or a winged foot are given to the members of the hockey and track varsities, respectively. For a Senior who has made the varsity team of any sport for three years the trophy is gold instead of silver. 370 Basketball Basketball practice begins in the Armory immediately after 'lihauksgiving vacu- lion. Before the class teams are selected a series of intra-murul games is played. Teams are chosen to represent the cottages, Womansi Building, each floor of Mc- Allisler Hall, and the Town Girls, and the team that wins the series is awarded a large silver cup. Womansi Building won the trophy in the 1926-1927 season. Following the iutm-mural games the managers and coach select the four Class teams. During the lust husketbnll season the competition for Class championship was keen. It was only in the filial game that the Seniors showed superiority over the Sophomore team and secured for themselves the championship. At the mid of each season a hzmquet is hold at the Centre Hills Country Club. At this time the varsity basketball team is announced and its members alwurded with silver haskethalls. Track After Easter. physical education for girls tukcs lilt' form of out-dtmr sports. amongr which tmck predominates. Since 1921, when truck made its first appvur- anco as a major sport at State, its interest has grown rapidly until now Penn State's trac ' activities rank on a par with those of other collvgvs. A girl who qualifies in three events autmnuticully hm'unu-s :1 member of her class team. The inter-class track meet is held the lust of May. Points are given to the teams whose nmmhcrs plum first Hive poinlsi, second tthmc pointst, or third tone poinU in the events. Last Spring the class of 1927 scored the highest number of points. A girl makes varsity loam by placing first in any event or by scoring seven points. In spite of the luck of team work in U'ilt'k activities there is su much splendid exercise and dcvelopnwnt of individual confidence in the sport. that its merits cannot ht: overestimated. Hockey Hm'kvy occupies the major position in the field of full sports. It is pruvlicwl in regular gym periods and in special four o'vlm-k przu'lict' hours. Class lvzlms are 31-10le and 1110 intorcluss tourmunvm lwgins about the second week in Ot'lnlwr. In the 1927 season ouch class loam played ozu-h other team lwiw, making a total of twelve gunu-s. le loums wort: well malt'hvd: at least no loam complt-lvly nul- classod the others. Prolonged przu-licv got the lozuns in good condition and splendid wvulhor Conditions facilitated goml playing. A keen, gnod-mllurcd rivalry and an mrnvst dosin- for tho vlmmpionship made the gamws interesting lo the wry lust. By dvfouling tho Frvslmwn in NW lust gumo 0f lhu season, the Junior lvum won for its class 1110 Iuwkvy championship. 373 Uhupmun Stilt t'nrtvr Livnt. Mlller t'hm-t'lmwskt Knrnlnke W'ukI-liI-Itl 'l'm-m- Yuhu t'lurl; NH 1 l'l' tVulM-x' Luvs Rifle Coach - - - - - - - - - - LII'ZU'I'. H. T. MILLER Captain . - - - - - - - - - - JANE CLARK Manager - - - - - - - - - - JEANETTE RITTEn Assislant Manilgcr - - - - - - - - ELIZABETH KERSLAKE Rifle as a sport for Women first came to Penn State in 1925. Since that time the girls have shown such splendid interest in the sport that it is assured a permanent place on the winter spurts schedule at State. Last year the Athletic Board recognized it as a minor sport and in addition provided a small blue and white emblem in the form of crossed rifles on a keystone huekground to he awarded to mem- bers of the varsity team. Lieutenant Miller trozuthes the girls in the art of rifting and selects the individuals to compete in the intercollegiate matches. Ten girls shoot ill inch match and the five highest scores count. At the end of the season the five girls who have made the host records in all the matches are chosen to comprise the varsity. 374- NEjV 8c$4 n 13; w- 'W X gawmh :N ?.y- m...v -- A.-.... M..gw.,-, h... ...::-.... .W anwm- W - .$- -- -.-;:.:-.:;..;1:w ,hVn; ... ...... n ?.w ...- M..k w w... w... W m .a: - :J';T'-L.a.wm -- Mw- .- -:.-' W1. a... :r r... ..h...u....... - mp. ...-... 2:2: --.-.. m. n v... ...:-.::.-.,.. .4 .- mwn-w w .... ml ...... --J ., .. ,....., ., , h ....-. m... mm .. :z:::::'...... QBrganigatinns - Wimf'irkri rr: , . $ '.'.. ; '.. . ,. - K? 553. f P m. 535.112.: arm F Ti KM Mn. anuimtjnamab when kg same santeh shrine 31 rihe; gt hem- a unite, hut name are there; Uh; atalls are hnih, the hnnra are fume, W119 tapers burning fair. imp: shrill hell rings, the senser swings, C'Anh snlemn thank; resounh Imifnem. -Alfred, Lord Tennyson 377 . 1'? im e i tt ; iii riff 3x; '71:; 77g 3:: K' :4, me t g, W'FW x. e k; Schude Pulnwr W a Hollolmugh llnron Mel'hvruun t'nx lttch Idggett lh-rryhtll Ltndsey Dow r l'rutt nvts Jewell Svnlfun Sturgeon Hurn-y Jnc n VonNetdn Reilly Vumtenburg Atkinmm lluum-l Booth ICpstl-tn ltnattnge Henderson Schtnnoror Schtnvone Mnethxmll Apple ltumtltnn Inter-Fraternity Council OFFICERS President - - - - . - - - - - V. O. Shinncrt-r Vice President - - - . - - - - - B. E. Henderson St'crorary-Treasurer - - - - - - - - - J. A, Schiuvone The Inter-Fmternity Council was formed at Palm State in 1912. It was originally known as the l'un-Hellenie Council and is composed of the national fraternities 0f the college. The aim of the or- gzlnization is the betterment of the college, her life and her ideals. The council roll is composed of one Senior, one Junior and one faculty member as delegates representing each member chapter. An outstanding leader in fraternity life at Penn State is the lnter-Fratemity Council whose pur- pose it is to promote ee-operution among the fraternities in rushing, initiating, scholarships, social utTuirs and numerous other phases of Creek-letter life. It has been continually striving to bring about the highest possible Hellenic standing of Penn State nationally. The chapters established under the Blue and White in the past few years have been highly recognized by leading national organizations. Few other colleges of its size can he compared with Penn State in the development of a spirit 0f friendship between chapter groups, in spite of the fact that the Nittany Valley is of such an iso- lated nature. This development is due to the regulated privileges of interfraternity visiting during the progress of dance and social affairs. The member chapters compete in every line of sports, this heing fostered by the council. Visits from national otheers and'fraternity men of note are also en- couraged. As the council strives to make Penn State a greater fraternity college. each passing year Finds its activities and field of service expanding. tGmoral Fraternity Index on Page 537i 378 titr't ' ,7; f Ant. .4; 11...; 7 x 1H .r qr. J. W'urll B. M. llvrmzmn J. Amlrt-w J. h'ilvnuur J. Halvvnvr 1. Foster J. Sullivan F. T. Weaver t2. lencr H. Frizzell P. G. Burtlvlt H. W. Slovcr Dunn Walls H. C. Muswr W. Hulvy J. Muchlrlund Intemeternity Conference I'hi It'psilnn 1'17 l'hi Umnnm Doll . I . Connrlly F. Glcnn lh'm Tlu'm H H. R. llnwcl V. Friluluuun Phi Kappa Signuz M. Cugvr W. Turmer Sigma Chi C. Kimlm: P. .I. Sturgeon H. C. Mnnlgmm-ry Kmplm Sign ! E. A. Booth R. R. Clclund Sigma Afpha Epsilon 1'. Hrvnulmul H. Bushnell C. R. Jackson Phi Sigma Kappa W. Liggvll D. 5101-1 Phi lh-lm Thvla ll. Hastings R. Rninhold Sign ! Nu R. Wills C. Dt-lp Thx'tu Xi C. 0. Bromnc C. Cox C. Williums xh-uciu H. II. Bumps W. Cluypoolc Doha Upsilon. W. Jackson F. Yokum Phi Kwppa: l'si V. O. Schinncrcr II. Dodge: Lambda Chi Alpha . A. Schiuvone H. Cook Delta Tau Dvlm H. Hamilton W. Creel Sigma Pi I. B. VonNcidu L. D. Reilly Pi Kappa Alpha N. Sclludt' A. R. Skinncll Phi Kappa B. J. Flynn A. Mulhiuu Alpha Tau Onurgu R. M. Mclerson R. Sllimcr UH! Sigma Rho C. Scligmun C. Sculfun C. Svhlnw 5. 1'3. Yule H. Slrciiq'krr Sigma Phi In'psilun J. Dushun U. H. Prat! J. W. Erllvh-nmn .Illplm Chi Rim . II. S. Rhodes J. Rich C. A. Yusl Alpha Signm PM W. Nliu'lm'ml .l. l'. .1 an J. Jones 'I'hvm Chi H. Nashill A. Duw R. Ucudq-r Sigma PM Sign ! H. 0. Smith E. Rugh W. ll. lluling Kappa Ih'lm Kim A. I. Currier W'. Kurd D. H. Housll lh'lm Sigma PM H. 15. Divksun C. C. Bcrryhill J. K. lx'unkin Sign: a Tm: I V! 1' M. Kriss I. L. Epstein 1'. L. lmvitun 'I'lu'm Kappa PM I. Tschun R. Apple .1. V. Fischer l'hi Kappa TIMI P. Mnrklo S. A. Hollulmugh C. D. Smith Tau Kappa Epsilon H. Burkinglun V. R. Mzu-Cuwutt u. -. M. R. Brooks . Dulchvr . Knlnuu'k '. U. Tluunpson . I . Brown . N. Fogun . H. Cris! C. M. lluvih Thom Upsilon 01110ng B. E. Hcmlcrsuu E. Hawkins Chi I'M . Duncan A. Will..- R. R. Ncwguisl Phi. Signuz 001!!! E. R. Bumn Theta Nu. Epsilon l. C. Lindsvy J. F. Rood Rm: Kappa P. D. Pulnu-l' Alpha Gamma Rho J. T. Vundunburg K. C. Benson Alpha Chi Signm II. A. Purkx-r W. B. llurvry Pi Kappa Phi R. M. Atkinson J. K. Shth-r E ? 5 y L W . a :u :3 t - l; ;, ,5: r '. 1 ' , $ 3 ' L ,3 ii r , '. , t .. .w, . A ' . 9 IEM a J4 Irv . a n: u w. ; ,nmrgl. . w L, 1. , He . . , a1lmMZQX5-s. .4;.:w.,R.a-.mh.. .AA:- A. - .fyr N1 ? v, 'T'U'TL . - Muzn, '..,.v V HQ Eub..u ' . . 11......- ' 53$.wa lw , w! ,. .m; 1.3- er ,, 3'7 3,. 45 an? 1 , K J an ' n: V. . m. IN: N w. i 'w;:?.,.. - 55.3: aa..-.r $.41..r..gxu n... .uJAAianA h.gxg; JVN PHI GAMMA DELTA Fullllllvd ul Wushinglnn and Jvm-rmn Cullt-gv, April 22. 18-18 . Arliw Clluplcrs. Sixly-nim- Munn- lx'nhn lh-Ilfnnl Morris NlPhOlHUH Ulmnlnuhmn Montague Hlilrvlng l'nwnrs Holdvrmun Glt-nn Murr ll YunSlon'h l'hlllhm Svntnvy lhlrn-y Kuhns 1'0 le ,v Kmuu-lly 'l'ownsvnd Milvlloll St-lIm-m-vk Root Vuring Srlululz Khulrml h'vritt lesvll I! l ' Wlk'HHt'y Wnnl linulfunx Nn-whn. invwa le, 1-; . nu .n, ' Q . .nJLx. .4. M ,w , . 4t wr , , ' - - gm :1: AZ. .uh whim biawgkhy . Dl'llll R. L. Surkell A. B. Wurd Jackson Wlu-ulloy Vclls IL Dvnney John M. Russel Charles. F. Kindred F. Conger Everitt, Jr. Churh-a D. Murrill John D. Bcnfurd Arthur Cunningham Henry L. Harvey Norman Kuhn drx$mm 4:. Wax GAMMA PHI CHAPTER Eslnhllshml Am-II 4, 1888 F'RAIRISS IN I M l I 'lAIlC II. S. Newins .1. 1'1. Kullll'uss FRATRICS IN liRHlC H. R. Koo! C. F. Mnrrill E. H. Martin FHATRES IN COLIJ'IGIU Seniors Ralph C. Kcnm-dy, Jr. Malcolm H. Townsvnxl Lyle D. Filkins Juniors Luther P. Waring Thomas 0. Glenn Joel Mitclu-ll J. Loon Cunnesly Raymond R. Kulms AIM R. Phillips R. Clayton Scolm-y, . '. Sophomorc-x Robert VonSlorvll William Scllocnerk F res h men Kenneth Holdermun Malcolm Nicholson E. Parke Montague. . Thomas Powers John Moore George Svllaulz, Jr. Frank F. Morris. Jr. Frederick Skin'ing 07x55 Vin: I14..f4'g:m:;.- er WWW Wan W Wax: m; 45142:; U$Xh4gmgf 5:; 3M. j$. ngw 35 mat; g$12n i Wiglgt . m + 3 :AV:;A4, '1 gig! Wlarjk fig; 9 hA A z! BETA THETA PI Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, August 8, 1839 Anlivu Chapters, Eighty-fivc P T llunlt Wlmtstom- Snyder lullgwuy Canon Lyon 13quan Howe WI '0 Inngron W Tim: Williams Huylor Lulrd thntvr J.ML'0lt-nmntn Frey Wagner Mt-Knlght lLuyblu-n Nngcnt Stevenson Parks Hollnr Gould Prltchmnn Cameron McO'lomonts Bulloy Smith Blowers Teas HvltTrlch IImw-l Smurf Maddox Hermann Plnsv Holben Wnrnovk Conowr ' MLMW Wymmivm ' , . wda M- Am: 382 I I I . 7' W memzwqaev 7T: IS, MAmw 11;me I K! Wiu'JA. l Mr, ,ms-cgmk. ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Eslulrllslwd Ut-tuIn-r ,1. 18M FRATRES 1N FACULTATE 6k: Dmm Anhur Ray Warnock Burke Millrr lIt-rmunn Lurm-r Summer Conomr IE , ' Donn Charles William Sloddun I7n-1Ivrick Jacob Ilolhvn Slunlt-y Bevan Maddox FRATER IN UIIIIIC Edward Lurimor Brown FIIATR ES IN COLLECIU Seniors F. .I. UIUM' II. A. Canon .I. U. Ilungn-n H- R- iib-WI .I. 15. Smart A. E. Wilson W. M. MCCIt-mvnls K. II. Suylor C. W'. Shustcr, .Ir. 0. II. IIoIIIrivh Juniors Ii. Lynn. Jr. II. V. Frilchman V. J. Laird, Jr. .I. II. SIM't-nson, Jr. W. A. Saylor W. II. Cameron, Jr. W, P. McKnight Sophomores A. If. Irq .I. K. MCCIemcnts WI. T. Teas W. .IIowv N. II. Snyder H. C. Ridgwuy, .Ir. IS .IInIIur K. A. Wagner Fr rshmcn F. E. Tier II. W. Could J. II. Rayburn J. S. Builcy A. IIardl, 3rd R. J. Smith C. A. Blowers II. B. Nugem II. A. Whetslom; .Ir. E. I.. Edwards S. M. Parks C. II. Williams tum. mu. lbw Alon! ; n u PHI KAPPA SIGMA Fountlvd at University of IH'nnsylvuniu, Oolulwr 19, 1830 Active Chuptvrs, 'l'hirly-fivc rs Law 7 g; 7Volfu DI-rk J. Hurlu-r Mlllvr 1', Mn-I'Ilvnln Grlnm'mlu lhuhh 'I'urnm' U Stoker Grow, Mulhlns Slmu-ru-r Q'ruzll-r Gnm-r Wulluml Richards ; 1 , Dawson 19. Curr; Wlhmn huh- 4:. Ih-Ikv Ix lh Hu- Wqu-ru 1; . s mm- 7 n Furry Illvlllnmu In-xllck lhm'mun l'. Hurln-r INNIL'I' 7V. Mlu'lih'uhl Frlvlwrlxhuusvr 7,131 . Pr W 7, .WW rm? ' 7 ' 37647, Irv ' . - 7 . - 1Q. , 41.43:! M g iv7- Apr , ,7 d' ,r :1!i$7;garmim124 muffiTWV 7- k 7 4 13103,? 5' Ch If x a A 4 7 . x 7 ' 71 z n8. . ..-. A h , ; m, - N 17h? -: .' wr ' x; . 4.7 7 7 , 0' - 'Twum....r.e;.., P An: 13er MAL. ELAN Vagwmrg miflamkAAu ' ,4 L a '- , A 'va'gr , , . , V .... 384 :31 A :3 ' .3... men wmaw er'WmW LEW; Wqu2 wma WWW W M V: 2324:: Wm 2.; 2.2531; .25 : , 5w W W WWWWWAAWL W WE; W WW1 A .1 I ' A 4X :2. JW-LE-T-V 5..., , 2122.4;222... ' - ' '73:; 3 k? .3 2 1L! 3- W-WW-ngW: v w; mx i W V PSI CHAPTER . ' , I? ENIHIIIISIH'II Aprll 3. 1890 I UI $I; ; 9g, 1:1 iI' VI 5,: I I I IIAIRIW IN IuM l I HH'IAIIT EN 413, II. C. CIIumIIcu A- W- IIlIICIII-W'Ull I. S. Buwmlm III! ;' ,I: II. III-llluk ..I O. KPI Itl WI$a$IytIII I'IIATIIICS IN IIIIBIC SI; K. II. M. Fosh-r If. V. Dumny II. Montgmnrry I I, 3 1 W Kg; 57 Eau FRATRES 1N cmjmuo 5?; 'W Svniors a '43 F. M. Gugcr C. C. McEIvain II. C. ROIIII , ,I . v J. 12. Grimm.- .1. N. Miller .l. w. Stokm .x 26 I I; .- R. K. IIumiImn II. F. Wilson I4. I Juniors E4 1. w. Buir '1'. Il. 1,qu, Jr. A. W. mm 1 E .I. E. Bzu'Iu-r .I. W. Grove C. II. SIlm-I'vr f I 51W: ; 5'. B. Curry II. N. Mathias, Jr. W. S. Turnvr I $943 t . I: S oph 0m arcs I A. W. Croziur F. M. Dark I. LI Guns C. II. Dcikc. Jr. C. E. FriolwrlsIlzum-r L. A. MHIMII K. 'II. Duiko II. Dawson ..I I Wolf.- Freshmen P. M. Burlmr G. I.. Furey Ii. J. RivanI-s II. K. Wulu-rs II. S. Curry II. K. Dndgc- W. C. McEIvuin .W'Vi mw7jr'7m' IF: meIauli AWW'I'W WHETV V5, ' 2AM; 1' AWN: Au:m: W M v Ht 385 . 4.15;. q .H, T?! ,. 434:4? ..,. V'A'; , . ,, ,, . 4 f r: dvh; .. 5:3 w : z. iv r i 3.23:3; : r 3 3: .: . A SIGMA CHI medvd :11 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Juno 28, 1855 .' ' .11; ,, 3 x x5:323. v3 23:39 3 x '9' A 2 . Vi. a Amine Chupu-rs, Eighly-svwn Agiif .3 .. 44-: w? ,- h 4. .2: 323-3.. 3', . ,A Imrr llrulton Amnwrnmn Mobloy McKoowu Mmltgonn-ry Innglmrm-r McKenn Mend StllruI-ml Urnwfm'd Iluhlnmln Al or Mrvlonkcy Guru Koch Sheldon Alh-n Smith Luchut, Jonl-s Davis llohm Muir Slruuus Shurplvsn ,oin Erno-M Harris FMghuu-r 'Pvlllplvlun .lom-s 1' if 3:33 3335' 32:3 3:33 3333333 3:3: :33... :3 - mi 1 i. .4 V 33:3 :14 3.33:: A. '1: 2.3.3 :.W3 386 R E T P A H C l H C A H P L A 27, 1891 Entabllnhul Muy FRATRES IN FACULTATE M. M. Harris VI. L. Kinsloc l FRATRES lN URBE W. C. Kelly Longbergvr D. 1,. H. A. Leil'wll FRATRES IN COLLECIO A mmcrmam L. W. D. C. LuufTer P J bturgwn E. E. Robinson E. Longln-rgcr Crawford H. E. J u n fors II. 0. Allen W. S. Cumin McKeown J. W. Brutlon W. G. Smith H. F. H. C. Monlgmm-ry Sophomores W. T. Jones J. E. Davis II. B. McCloxkvy G. E. Mobley R. R . McKL-un R. L. Rehm Freshmen E. R. Sharpless A. II. Coin C. L. Fcightncr H. Koch 1.. W. Strauss S. Ernest W. 11. Templeton S. ; ' I - 7 7x . ,, ,' 7 ,N . , H r' ' x L3 H 7 j; I I, j, I N 1 A' .'17 akt'x'l 7W - X1 1: . w z, 1' ' 7 7 I Z. , x V, 1 PW f' y k :c i ' 2 i .7; KAPPA SIGMA Mmmlt-Il ill University of Virginiu, DctrI-mln-r l0, IBNJ . ' 7.3 Avlivc Chuplcrs, One Hundred and Four ii . V, '1, I I i .WJAVLw; 44.22.. .ge -. .g:; 33 '7' IN W. ksfaw Junu-s Slum II'inhl-r I'ullnn Flvnnikvn Ilmfvld lh-mh-r lll'llpvlhlll lmwla Knixvr Murphy Furm-nh-r Gullughor RI 110 Arnold Goury lmnkh-hurgn-r Slu-ppnnl lIeppc-nstnll lIuhvrh-n llhmlu lhmlu Cleluml llnrtfonl Hmlycmnb Wllkhmon WI-ymuulh Kuluvr Nk-key Hooth l'ulmn Mllvmmr Hurhm l'umllotun vau-nstull I'Imll: Immwr HAM 41:25.: W 7rarvl-vwrsrr-w- A w11-w:-+ ,, II I A4 A ,. 11, 1'12, Hf?- I Wufmw 75': W57 W55 m: vafmmmiww , iv 55:. 25m. '4 1 Murm; . 5w 3 waif? m. I175 m; 5W5 WI ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER '4 I If l-IMIIIIIIHII'II III-I-I-IIIIII-I' 10, 15101 I-g HIATII ES IN II'AI Il IL'IIA'IIIC I I ; I II.s.31I-II0II.-II C. B. Spoils H N Wonhlu I ' Iv, '. I VI. I'. GriIIII-s II. S. Mead J. E. Snyder 1 HI I II. II. Smith W. II. CIH'IIM'y II. K. Kit-IlIcr ' 1 3;: I Dr. J. I'. IIiII-IIIIIII' M. C. Smith E. .I. Wilde . , I. II I V' W. Fh'ming 7. B. Newman I A IWI- I IVIIA'IIEII IN IIIIIIIC I ' : IIIIIonI-I W. P. lInlhmI'k I'VIIAII'III'IS IN COLLEGIU SI-m'urs . t: IIIIIIIIIII IC. I,KIIIUH IIugII N. l'cndlelon Henry A. KilIIc 1 i- Edwin A. Booth I ' Juniors I E I I IIIIIII'lvs II. IIIIHOII V.ViIIiIInI III'IIIHI IIIIIII'II-s F. lluborlcn . 4 i' I I U IIHIIPS II. IIarlI III'I II VVIIIIII1IE.CII11 IcnlIr Henry 15. Nickcy ' V: I SILIIIIIIJ II. llcppI-INJII. .II. IIHSSUSI .Wilkinson IIIIIpII II. Cleland I4 Max I'II1ppI-nstull IOSRN 0. Arnold WiIbIr M Bardo, Ir. 1: IIImIs I3. GulluglII-r Richard W. Rhoda AlIrI II A. P00 9 w I VVIIIlI-r C. BIIIIyI-IIIIIII IyIII' . Euly I I Sophomores KI- IInI III II. KIIINI If IIII'IIIII A. chnmulh .Iumus D. Murphy , VV iIsmI D. ICVIIS Robert 1:. DlInkIeIII-I'gI-r III'III'y II. CIIIIry, Jr, w :' IUIIII S. SIII -'pIIIIIII Frvslunvn E II , KIII'I C. Kaiser Donald G. IIIIis Paul B. Patton I4 II James M. III'ppcnsIIIII I re LB nIII rJr BIN E Jam I; A Charles G. Robertson Ril IIIIrII II IIOSIPIII Sam P FlenniI-iin I IF , .IIN'IIII E. Slate LIIIyIlIm C. IIISIIII k; V0 4 n5! :5 6:1,. L ' I I , ix I' .I'EIWA IsIIFIfEFW ?? 531Wf; IGUIMV 3' MIMI II I .m M Imam IAmmuw W .m :15? WA .1 4J5? :mAVxIAij 3 i411 W A . 111 I INK . V 3.1M. W ml x .Yl s 1.3 , KW . .wFIV KI, ; SEW! Ha :Kmhl .vl..W5an.n... . . mexiVWW hhw .5 :Vwi Ax WMWwVW Khrxkl urnk lelc mmaw , u h m Bdu , m Mow m s H. hy . mamm. t ., anm OSt Int III 0 .1h W n x0 , .h m l Hr Mmuu Emm O 1 2.. . 9, In um I 1 mum S um rth W M. .23 P n w Ch me rmk . an 0.1.1 W bi unmm A uN Mmkw W I. rWld n am ,0 ab 1 D. mh Wu mmm .IIJ leW MC HMH 11 A .ww, m w nzn n Jul 00 . A It than. 4 M A M? i Illa. th d Mu m c awn. d mle I m n m 0! S PM In M t nuns MwMI qul l N! mmmm Mwmm , BOkm L 1 rm 1r . ice: mMuw kedh UKSS n 5 , 4W.m . a W 6 fr NW A A AA A ' A A , A' A -,,A . :A . a ;-. ' A A A . ' , . n-v'v-Vg v ,. f ' 2 A .4 r A ' Link A531 it 45?: 'AW 1'. B. Hrum-mun Dr. F. A. Rohison H. F. Bushnell J. N. Clluttuwuy W. E. Hinkel J. w. K. Ilolliduy . A. Coulcswnrlh . G. 1101 nos . H. Jackson 1. Martin $0021 V. E. Bulmcr . F. Cuin . W. D reher M. Ehrhurdl y-n .-. F C. W. W. Bushnell J. A. Clossin E. L. Dcmi R. R. Fciglllm-r Min: 1 PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER lhtublluhml May 13. 1802 FRATRES 1N FACULTA'I'E C. R. Crvcn FRATRES IN URBE Dr. D. R. Robison FRA'I'RES IN COLLEGIO Seniors W. H. Martin C. E. Porter J. M. Rucgcnlmrg A. S. Schroeder J. C. Showers Juniors D. McCamunt E. F . Sudd S. Smith Sophonwrcs G. W. lfocklcr A. . 111 K. II. Jackson W. J. mm: C. K. Owens Freshmen W. P. Hipplur G. D. Kepler T. B. Martin W. R. Murrie E. C. Powdrcll 391 whwu, .. -wAup - .. A. ,. V J. W. Brum-nmn J. C. Ilurpcr G. M. Stall M. H. Soulhwivk M. Warobluk B. T. Webb IL W. Stull ll. M. Truugll W. M. VunSciwr S. H. NCWIIUIH J. N. Rodgt-H J. T. Seltzvr C. H. Smith M. C. Young C. E. Rm-M-r, Jr. C. E. Robinson II. II. Bunch R. J. Dctwilt-r 1 ?Ats .33: m - Wm! .: f'elj'; ; A '35:??? ' '49:; AMMU ;1 17 kIm A .5 -4 .5413; A 'WAz-Ju Avkug ;, ; ; 5-y- 5 :5 4w, - ' ,5- 4 r ,1? 219 u 153.4 I , g. .6 ' haM-J Q? '1 VIA V4,. 3 vJA.: ,- . A . MW V . 3w. :7 1.7;, ' V H 'v ,J v L mm. , ,4 . r-L-nL ,- 1:: V M I at Am. W. weW-Vw j . ,5. .I 4 E; - W 1: x J 1 i J 6' ' ,: ALPHA ZETA ' Funmlml at Ohio Slim: lhlivx-rsin. 189T Arliw Chuph-rr, Thirty-six Phillips MHIA-r Ilm'kvnlwrry lhlrlun t'humln-rlin Iluukhm Gnusx Ihmkhl VhHT1-n Dunks Hn-on Thomun thllnkor Larson Inkloy Ely YilluunH t nrkor Svhxuh- , Hluukhmuo lh-nnhu: Borne 'l'rIt-Imld Mayor Tlllonkn llohrhm-k Ih-nlh-y Lewis mehlu 1 1 3 Millvr IIan-r Hlluslnnnn I'nrklnmn Vllllnnm Trnutnmn Mllvlmm Mnrlz Slmrph-ss Mum MyI-rs .X .1 , . , ' t y. 7 l: 3' ' f! 1w, 4 x XX ,d ,it 2 '1'.in -Ava:::b9: r...kl. I VFW -. a 113' - J: .1 . , X . ,X .Adlk. ; L444... muks... X ' X J'fjm m MORRILL CHAPTER l'Ihlnhllslll-d 1398 IX'HA'IVHICS IN IX'ACULTA'IVE . D. Anlhuny .l. A. Ferguson 11. T. Imwis L. Bukx-r S. W'. Flvlvln'r F. F. Liningvr L. Bcaun H. H. Ilan'm'r M. S. McDowvll L. Bt-nlh-y WC 1.. lh'nning W'. B. Muck ll. Bvll E. K. Hihslunun T. l. Muirs ll. Bhlsingunu' II. II. Kuulezm H. C. Miller A. Bnrlund J. F. Kvim U. IC. Myn-rs H. Bracken F. D. ern H G. Nit-slq W. X'Iullunlml-h W. J. Kilvhvn IC. l1. Nixon D. Dalila: ll. 1:. Knmnlu-l L'. I3. Null 'L Dulle-r IXXIXA'IXHICS IN HHHC A. W. Hlm't'll L. K. Mummy FRA'I'IKIXIS IN COLLICUIU Seniors J. D. Marty. II. J. Millrr '1'. R. Moyvr U, Ii. Shurplvss .. m! U. W. Chmnln-rlin A. L. Hawkins W. W. Hm'kvnln-I'x'y H. R. Larson Juniors A. U, Dunks R. C. Burltm I .I. R. Cums XV. F. Uln-rry T. W. Uriltt-mh'n Suplmnmrus II. A. Draw A. H. Schmlc Frt'slmwn J. H. Groom M. C. Illau'kmmt- . XIII'I' If. L'. Phillips I. 5. IX . x CHAUUA'I'E STUIHCN'I'N J. O. lily K. J. Ilinklry .4 11. H. Urlon IA. 0. Ovrrlmlls H. C. l'urkinsun E. H. Rolll'ln'ck C. XV. Slmldurl l : P. Wmnw-r J. W. Whit:- M. Wiclunll '. I . Slum . A. Troulnmn . 0.41'ulvnku .. Ii. M-nulth- . M. Williams . P. Mih-qun . H. Smilh T. l'. Wllillzlkt-r . ti. Wllilfvn S. Hunkin . H. Thomas II. Tuckl-r . If k K 1N X e X? J a V1 '. , 4 X i .3 X5. slmnvr Imnun lllugvll lmngurlh-M HmN-rmun ' $ l!!! L: . H -, p w L4 PHI SIGMA KAPPA l mImle ul Muum'Ium-lls Agrirullurul Collegv. Alnllm'sl. Maw. Avliw Clluplm's Furly-six i. 3' Tm'llrllluv Svlmiin-hl VI-In-r Girvun Ilnhlnsun Purmn Wlll'urd Muyvr SH-Ulv Cook Quin: lA-Nlh- . l-n-uriu KrvHN l'nxmm Uuury Lum-r Dl-Muurio Hhuw 'l'rlu'h Brown nmh-r HIInH-r l'nlh-rmn OlTn-nhnlm-r G. Donaldson Lonkrr ll. Donilhlmn Kmll Nq-sm-nlhnlvr lh-dlnun Mo '1 n- lh-lwlln-r MnI-Nhull anm- - I'lm'um hllh-hvll $0.3, us. . . W er: Wmti W m: 'MQE C: ?LLKW . m; 'f WELJE; ' EM KAPPA CHAPTE R Eutublislu-xl Jnm- 7. 18m FRATER IN FACLTLTA'I'H Dr. H. II. Huvner FRA'I'ER 1N URBIC V 1;. w. Mitchell . FRATRES 1N chmm Seniors . M. K. McPlIic W. B. Marshall 11. Dangerfield - I W. K. Rice J. D. Pincuru P. F. Iluusernmu ; W. S. Liggon A C. thwiller H. W. Imnun g.- 1 1' x Juniors AA: .111 n. 0. l'hmuldson J. W. Krall J. A. Shaw f Ni 11 C. J. Donaldson J. L. Lonker D. C. Slm-ln ' Li; 1' H. J. Cuwne J. H. Nessemlmlcr II. II. Wilford x 1 H. M. Hunlcr C. K. ORenhuuser E. M. BIIIIPF 1 K4 : WW 1 Sophomorcs H ; C. K. Claury T. D. Paxson S. E. Shuuvr ' L ' P. l . Luunr H. M. Redmnn C. C. Travis 13w N: C. 17.. Pum-rson T. J. Sclloficld A. 1.. Twcltridge ' ' Frvshmcn A. 11. Brown H. Cross A. A. Mercurio . B. Curmn W. C. Kress C. H. Quig . W. Cookt- J. Lesley R. B. B. Robinson '. J. DaMuriur C. Mayer G. Weber . J. Girvzm R. Todlmmwr w m m I W p Aha . ; 395 r, 3 1 3 1h. La. 4 4-...-..,..$.-.3xx ?WL '$4?3 J; ;. 5-; .'1'- ' N- iN-f Vfr V7 9 l-W g. '35. PHI DELTA THETA Fnumh-d a! Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Dmtmnhcr 26. 1848 Active Clluptvrs, Nim-ly-six Flt-Idhu: Duvull 1.0m IIubh-y Collins Gt-lxlrr From-h Dledrlch llu-ury IAlrnIh-r Gulhrlu' Frnzwl lhldclm'l- llurtlpy Ulecknvr lu-wh-r Minor lhmhn x'urlw Wilson Eggorn Mumlnnuhl lmlmmon- Hulnn-n 'PI wk anvh: Mnr my Noble Mun lu .omz Todd I l llvwnt Quigln-y Nichols Durrngh FosU-r lInangx Burr Huston lh-lnlmhl l. L. an-r J. C. Dunsumrv H. E. Huntings W. W. Nichols E. T. nggc-rs J. N. Francis M. J. Hurnmnn M. W. Tuck 1.. N. Wilson '1'. J. Nohlq- IL Rudclim- V. J. Fielding. A. A. Ilurtlcy C. B. Collins A. C. Duvall PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER I'lsmhliuhl-tl May 19. 1901 FRATRES 1N FACUIXI'A'I'IC C. A. Bonin FHATRES 1N COLLECIO Srniom H. B. Lunlz R. C. Quigley R. D. Huston E. E. Hewitt Juniors H. C. Kurtz R. H. Reinhold W. J. B. Murphy Sophomorvs J. A. Martin J. L. Mncdonuld A. M. Holmes Freshmen J. M. Guthrie, III J. C. French F. Diodricll C. W. Sloddurt H. S. Ccislcr A. T. Hubloy 397 H. M. Crosswoll H. H. Burr S. H. Dun'ugll W . T. No B. 11. Todd 1!. Graham E. M. Hm-dnr L. E. Bm-Im C. C. Minor A. R. Knovh J. P. Bcury M. Lzlrmic-r I7. K. Frann- J. Low- C. Clocknvr THETA XI Faundud 21! RI'IIFN'IUI'I' Publvchnic lmlilulv, Troy, N. Y., April 29, 1864 Avliw Chapters, 'l'wvnly-bm'cn livddcn Wolls linclnnun . chud Norton Uur org :- Tumlinmm Dnuglus AJdcrson Ii. Murk HUI Jnnu-s LAMBDA CHAPTER l'IhllthkllNl Mul'vll 27. 1907 HKATIHCS IN lCMIUlfFATE C. U. Bnmnu- F. C. Disquc II. A. Equ-H A. L. Pnlrit'k Ii. 5. Snydvr FRATIHZS IN UIHHC W. B. Km-lm' R. J. Kvnnuul FNATRES IN CULLICUIO Svniurs D. R. Hill C. 5. Cox W. R. Mark W. L. Dzu'is R. E. Junu-s Juniurs E. A. You J. M. Ilau'lunun F. S, Douglas R. Mark E. V. Altlvrsun J. W. Mullin C. R. Cum! C, II. Williums SUPIHHHUH'S H. 11. Giles W. U. Cunn WI. Ii. Carson F. B. Svllud C. A. Tmnlixmm Frvshnu'n A. llmnilmn ll. Pvppunl W. W'Plls H. C. Lackvy R. Auchinathic J. 0. Hritwnrollu-r 309 N. H. Sparks E. R. Qum-r K. S. llufv G. R. Zilmnvrmun R. S. Mullonn-y J. A. Hu't-m U. A. Brown A. A. Wullvnlmug R. K. Norton C. A. B. Hvinn- N. Hcdth-n C. Harlu-rpa-r F. 51ml C. Lour J. Riclmnls SIGMA N U l'uumh-Il ul Virginia Mililmy Instilulv, January 1, MN! Aulivc Chalmers, Nim-ly-lhrm- AHIIT Mnm r 3 Trontu- Smllh I'nllm-k lN-rry Wills Pulp Nulnmnn anQImrrh- Brown You 1 Hum J. qu-ll llluhrlun Nowvomll lhlrllluzhm MIIIHIIIIL' Vnotl Kink M P. IL. Smith 'P. S. l'uN-rsun lhn'k IiI-llr Hlllwrt 1-2. N. v hli . Frlnus Mummlu-r Ruth Hurdnn Campbell Prlzer Stout Jonas Ayoru yin; 5T .J z -wgwgvy', .' ?MSL .uafa'hh DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Jismhlisluvd lh-m-mlwr 21, 11105 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE 'l'. S. Pullvrson F. R. Smith FRATRES 1N URBE E. N. Sullivan C. R. Bergman J. A. Buck l'. T .B10ml B. 1!. Cmnplnll W. J. Cox C. S. Dclp J.N.I'1-ncil W. C. Catt H. II. Echhuvh T. P. Jones ll. Mquuurric W. L. Weeks T. P. Moorp W. Baily FRA'I'RES 1N COLLEGIO G. W. Sullivan Seniors R. W.Cllul1l1ic G. W.C M.R.Di11rllilngtun C. Z. Ft, 1..W FisIul-1 Juniors J. C. Ingllrum R. B. Nowvumh Sophomorvs K. J. Manning I1. 11. Niemunn 11. G. Reid I1. Stout W. L. WVumi Frcshnwn Ii. Dumnon- P. Ru Ill J. Frings 401 H. R. Gilbert C. A. Troutnum R. N. Wills I. B. Piillmk W. 5.1101190 Wt Jnsc hunk M. S. Smith. Jr. . P. Yt-almun J. E. Pfizer P. M. Blanche! F1. Lev R. Ayers '1'. Gordon l . Mucomlwr . wum V?mv-r-!?: a at, g :13 I ACACIA Funmlv-tl alt l'niwrsily uf Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mivll., May l2, 1901 Avliw- Chupu-rs. Thirly-lhrvc C Slt-inlmm-r lmrnvs Smith KHlIl' Mm-Dnu'ull Kinsn .ln-wvll Rhfkl'r Fuhrinm-r Schuuu-lzlu Fh- ml ' 14-le llomln-rm-r Kcllvr Miller I'UttI-r lirmlh-y r Ford Dull Young Lung Kh-rknvr Hun Myers Adnnm Hay Clnypool Pyle gx xx; . wig w - A, A- RS m-:-3:J4g 3 4W , .7 4A. ,4:.r 2x. anlvlishml Mug H. 1901! Roln-rl S. Kirby Wheeler P. Duvcy Hugh C. Pyle David A. Campbell William 5. Dye, Jr. F. P. XVt'uvc-r Frank M. anrcnn- R. I. chlwr J. W. Whih- R. A. Dutclu-r Churlus 1'3. My'rs FRATKES IN I RBIC II. II. lh-ul Dr. P. H. Duh- . WV . i; J5 m a .g .mt-Ei'iu ,1, 3m... PENN STATE CHAPTER FRATRES IN FA Cl iLTA T F, FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors llurlu ll. Barnes Harry I. Flvgul Martin H. Muchwvll Harry R. Iloy Philip G. Svhmnolzlc John C. Rmnlwrgcr Juniors John L. Su-inhuucr William ll. Rickcr Lt-wis lC. Athum Ormond W. Claypoul S oph om arcs J. LeRoy Klim- William R. Fuhringrr Frank P. Kinson W. Wulson James I. Jewell Freshman William A. Bradley, Jr. C. R. Cn-cn W. E. Bulk: D. 5. Crydcr Willium H. Hall C. C. Henderson Robvn D. Follows Raymond D. Smith Albrn 0. Miller Clark F. Potter Albert B. Young John V. Ford 1.. Frank Kluokm-r S. Ixmis William L. Kullvr Marvin 14mg 5W. ;i: ,r-, . .:wa w ,gww'w 14.1 an'im' 41.x ' m, i M . .3LA;u1a... , K; x, ?,i' aw p trif T'7WxV'a P-m E4 - S f m . , k j x n'h I r: 1: n .zrh .44 . A w 1 7? z? .5 v -W - .- v. r; .TEx vaft - . . w 1. . - Jaffk :W ma: 3 i ALPHA CHI SIGMA Founded at University of Wisconsin, 1902 Avtive Chapters. Forty-one Phelps Todd Hodgkin Hull McAllister Cnmpholl Ilmt Hlukle Churchill IIu i.gren McCurler Reese urmy Hosslcr W'n Inc II 1 Young Banner Yeager 8110110 w Shoemaker Dietrich Monrs Fowl :- Kumnwr Armstrong Olnwine Munon Ch-ole Gelat Kum. Hnwvrmn n th-sluy L Mjllur Montgomery 11mg Neely R. Miller Wulkor Lightner Uurrlor l'urker 'I'hnmus Curry Wetzel 3J1: '9 , '111 A .'-...'..'J .;aDL ,uHJL', 'x . L31- m 3' I I '1 3, . ' rs ' 4:1 : 4AA NU CHAPTER Entnlrnxlml April 3, 1011 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. ll. Olvwim- W7. J. Keilh . Phelps T. W7. Mason A. J. Currier '. C. Chaudha- H. H. Ccisl . ll. Applcdorn FHATRES 1N COLLHGIO Seniors C. Armstrong K. B. Mclu's . ll. Todd H. A. Parker Juniors J. D. anun A. S. Hodgkiss . . Thomas C. C. Hall M. W. Lighter . 1. Walker W. If. llurwy W. S. McCuru-r . '. Wullucv B. W. llinkle 5. 8. Steele . . Yvugvl' Sophomores W. C. Bosslcr A. Miller . . Sln-cslcy W7. F. Bowormun R. Miller . . Shape T. G. Fowler C. W. Montgomery A. . Welzcl S. XV. Kummcr W. E. Neely . . Hum: F r cshmcn N. S. Campbell C. F. Huhgrcn ,. .. Reuse M. W. Churchill D. R. Kline . Sumner G. W. Cook F. C. McAllisler . ,. Shoemukvr S. 0. Curry A. Mvaillic . . Young S. B. Dir-lrit'll . . Bust f U'vrrmgarva ,1. iii? 111;:ng vgmmw 1161 mm. 1 V 41:11., akX W WW .. :.ZJ.'L1931'-'.4..n ' DELTA UPSILON Fuundcd at Williams Collage, 183-1 Avtivu Clmpn-rs. Fifty-two Munn-nt huHon l'lrk-h ltlvn' Hrownlt-o IL. Wlluuu Frvwl lIc-uHol Wlllrmn Whlhnum- Zolslng h erleo A ntlu-r Mitten MrAndn-wu 1Vuu'n-r Iluvlu Hum. lh-llh-hl l'. U. ummm Coho Oh-wlm- I'mm-llu Ft-llowu Mt'l.zlllulnllll 54m , 3111 ? Wig? 1 Fitzsimum Svulu-l Hrlllllh Gn-un TIN- Svhllmlm' GrnIn-r W 111111111 1'11 1' 11111101 ' 1 ' 144M .:.fu,rsy iKV' :1 : Fa..;v. .'A :. :r . y 1-: .2; . 4 z. . D. Hclzcl . W. Mason '1 ,- R. Buyiivld . C. Bclfmltl T. ..I Cnsh-Vllo $- J. H. Davis C. D. Fright K. Filmimons H. W. Freed H. W. Crvcn E. W. Jamison II. Brownian W. A. Dinmmn C. S. Dunon PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACl '1 LTA'l'lC W. ll. P. R. 1 F. L WI. F. Soulwl R. R. P W. K. Ulrich m... hhmgmud$ w .4... warym A ,4 1 ...--' -. x xiii, wager fag p: kgf; 444.11? .7..- 4 . L , l: X Ami: . n 6'51 2 a :,. - A3151; M115 m.gm um 1.14m; b-1111. .umL..-w-. 45.51;:2 :1. N1 11w L2; .; . 11 l 1, :I; :5 ,5 f M gr , in '1' . 1 5 kJAM-ML 4-1.5. WW 1; A u 3. L E; W ALPHA GAMMA RHO Founded an Ohio State University, 1903 . v- 1:432 , . .' v A I. 114 Avliw Hmplt-rs, 'IVIIirty'four 1114A+51,1 A A 1 H'. 1Vllmm Frmulvnlwrm-r SL-hm'hll-r lluh-lllnsun .lm'kmm vain Hvrlolt-tlv MIIkl-r l'. Dxnin Kumz Kvnm'dy lmh-llme Ollwr IA'lvH-hor SImlI-r Ih-nmm 'ulNlnyl'r t'runnwr Hunpt. Kim: .luun-s lmldwln Putin Murrlll 1'. lmvir: Murshnll Perry slump Killmrn Vnndt-nlmru rumble Morrow Mvt'undh-Hu Yundu-rmrl Jn-n'rh-H llnhn l'lmvhrr Amh-rwu Pm-knrd 1'2. 1VIlmn IIIIWN Nt-lnlu-l tl'rvHJ Hrllllnglmm Aul Fulh-nlnu-h Pierci- . .Ia 1! H 1 El ' ?'kjp ,WL' . 1 131-12 WNW quay; $147; 1 yr Q. 1E P $2.15? 1 a. - , '1 . - . r FL- 111.21.445.11 1wm11214. 11km- 1' uhaadq1w 1.1.1.1 408 FHA T Dr. A. K. Amlu-rsun 17:. 7V. Cullcnhuch Dr. 5. 7V. Fhrlullcl' Dr. H. B. Piq-I'I'n L. B. Arringlnn FHA W. ll. Brillinglmm R. B. Killmrn J. C. l'vrry II. B. C. B. Crumnor S. O. Kunlz R. M. Marshall Aul Buknr llilim's Pullun H. R. G. E. '1'. II. 1'. A. W. L. C. E. Davis llulchinsun Stein . 77' , j 7:? i, Wfrim a ' 7341' L 5VJ ftm? La 3277;; GAMMA CHAPTER Enlubllnln-ll February 71, lull W 7 lxlCS SIN l7'ACl I IAH7I J. B. R. Dickey F. N. Fugun W. S. Jnlfrics II. C. Knundel C. A. Taylor II. B. Young R. U. Blusingunw S. H. Boar 'I'. L'Murruw THES 1N COLLEGIU Seniors C. M. Ullvis Juhn Nvitlcl, Jr. K. R. Slump R. B. Fletcher C. L. Packard J. 'I'. Vmult-nlmrg Juniors L 'l'. Wilsml K. C. ansun H. 17'. llulm O. C. McCumllnss A. 17'. Morrill ll. 17'. Wolsluyvr W. C. Bramble J. S. Jaum-s L. M. Oliver Sophomores 17'. ll. Buldwin C. S. Jackson II. E. Ruu-lifl' J. S. Bcrlulctlc D. W. King D. 1 . Snyder Frvs h m on W. M. Wilson C. 'I'. llaupl, Jr. R. C. 1!. A. Froudcnhcrgrr K. L. Kvnncdy Svlmoidvr mill? :5: x KEV 'fW ? i mum 7 1: . 4-09 PHI KAPPA PSI Foundvd ul Jvn't-rson Cullrgv, February 19, 1852 Active Clluplvrs, Fifty Marvin Huwke House null Trexlor Ilngnnier Srodc e Evuns Frlzzell valnrc Dowdy Buok wls Os 0! annln Wllllumn Klrkputrlt'k Dodge Nnglt- Elllnlt, Gwln Mt'Dnde Hutdorf Mnrgnn Andre Unrrulhers IITI'PH Puynu lemun 'J'lmlllun Lord Nlokt-I thlnm-n'r Frlzm-ll Ulvnn 410 J79 R .' WI k 1: ugh; m... flim'ilaguinn t uniff rwy-vath -vv.e 4.- :5- . x. 7 .515; A $977 . 1.,5443. A PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER Enluhllxllml Uclulwr H, 1!!!! v FHA'I'HICS IN I'VACUIATATE 1: Vi J. H. Friu-ll A. 5. Ilurrcll FHA'HHCS IN IIIHW. William S. Ulvnn D. W. Currulhvrs D. II. Pnrlrrfwltl . ML:.:n....;3. .5 ' FIM'I'IHCH IN COLHCUIU Svniors .l. R. Thomas W. Lord, .Ir. V. U. Svhinncrrr L - W. L. MvCIurn A. A. Mt'l.Pilll R. B. McDadv l'. U. Nuglc W. A. lilliull L. L. Gwin ' F. W. Nickel Juniors J. l . Usguml H. L. Hall A. S. Payne .l. C. House II. R. Ihulgt- '. 5. Fannin J. A. Huwkc W. Morgan D. Andre ,mw. . Mina Jt h: 3,. 15 ',k '37 r a :hrf-rw Suplmnmrvs a . M. Kirkpznrh-k l'. S. Williams C. 15. Bnrwis fr H. R. Dowdy D. C. Burk XV.N.Schinnvn-r i J. W. Baldurf I'Vrr'shnu'n 117' , 7'1: A. B. lh-rgvr H. l. llugmuivr J. L. Srmlcs i 5. A. 'l'roxlor 1:. IC. WzIrm-r R. L. A. Marlin M. P. Evans J. S. Friypll IR aw 4.9mm . $31.; ' .. w n V J' 4:: Q. . n23. .4...cg 3K f .4? , RE i??? .I a g. P A- -VW' 'VET. .. .iw' ,qu. A ,4 Ll-T m1. e: 279,- Cunuwny -' WM 1W .0 x minim 1,, m SIGMA PI Founded at Vinmnncs Uniw-rsily, Indiana, 1897 Active Chapters, Twcnl y-cigllt CrvHHwt-ll Vanlnt'e Ih'ynuhls Wanner t'olu ltollly Vhller llnre Shmh-y Montzvr Jum-H WIIHH VonNh-du J1- : . 15:5 ? : x 'K as A5? 7', um- t .-,a 725' 2' .P 3A 4.. VJ Elia... J Dean R. L. Wulls W. C. Edwards H. B. VunNictlu IL L. Cunuwuy 1. R. Singlcy J. B. Cooper H. E. Pfeife-r --5 J. 1. Cole H. J. Preston R. A. Winters H. II. Hum R. E. Wallace H. V. Mentn-r W. L. Reed THETA CHAPTER Nuluhlluhml Ol'loher 2G, 1M2 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE T. B. Charles C. D. JcITrins FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors 0. Fraser W. D. lhcil'suytlcr Juniors J. D. Von Nicda R. W. Haley L. D. Reilly H. S. Muller Soph am or as P. C. Mt-Kinnnn Ii. 5. Muirs W. L. Slrul-ln Froshnu'u l. Chupin J. H. Annm-rmun F. R. Huhn R. V. Cresswrll E. F. Griffin R. Hare E. K. Wanner H. V. Gifford J. C. Mairs N. L. Arnold R. A. McClure .I. W. Rcylmlds P. R. Dively l4. Kurtz J. J. Miller M. P. Slmllz a s J :A . RM 1 2: V oMr ikl J; JumiCV h J a vw .- .55. 3 H .qm . . u. 493-... M.Ek s! 511,-. ,3, WW, A Vr f-ip-Ea' . J J. NJ 3-. 9'52th J AA A V-ur'zra - J sf: :1 f 1? W? ugh 3.35: A: 5 5 ..: I It: Anx Mg; . 7? r. z um 0.4. .n 8' J13; 1r L12; 7; 'm- 'A . lhl kl-r Um nwr Ullnuvr anml n llolTInun Knl'mu-v ..u u LAHIDA cm Aw. nun... LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Fullnllu-tl all Boston Univcrsily, Nuvvmlwr 2, 1909 Active Clluplm's, Suvt-nly-six Smith Cam blH-ll Mle-ul Lighlm-r Schwartz llxwrm-r Anderson lllpplu Bonk Hurrvlt Thompson 'J'rvun Imhl Erh lmlmunt-r Huhlnvonu Frame While k Whm-r lh-mlvr DIPIII llhu-k Gm-sl-y on l'no ulcr llurm-r Mu H ltolwrln Mulholh-m llh-u lx't-llvy lloldlngur lln mlllon Emil burn Wallis Mcl'onl lhlrtlott lh-nm 'J'hmnpsnn Ulllllll Umlmnhnuur Cllngor McNI-Il IHI'Il 1 .1 ZETA ZETA CHAPTER l-lslubllshml Novmuhur 2. IUIZ FIMTRES 1N FACULTATE Earle J. MuCord W. S. llofl'mun W. 0. Thompson A. B. Beam D. D. Mulson F. E. Hoffman J. A. Winter D. C. Mch-il G. N. Book P. V. Rice H. E. Dichl W. W. Kelley II. S. Reader P. W. Bird A. I . Maier R. W. Cofiimun T. B. Euslburn, Jr. II. I. Turpley C. G. Cuum C. E. Govicr FRATER 1N URBE T. C. Zerbe FIKA'FRES IN COLLECIO Seniors II. C. lirl; C. R. Cliner .I. M. Smith F. F. Crumer Juniors D. W. Lighlm-r . Fe . F: K'. Baker Sophomores P. E. White ll. 5. Thompson W. P. MUHIUHNII M. 'l'. Buhl C. C. Frame Froshmt'n J. T. Homer C. F. Mchul .1. ll. Hamilton 11. 0. Andvrsun P. C. Bartlett D. P. Tedrow E. J. Umbenhuue M. A. Clinger J. A. Schiavone H. E. Trego D. L. Detwiler II. F. Schwartz K. R. Barrett H. A. Cook D. W. Campbell G. W. Ruhauser W. H. Roberts 3. S. Cecsey K. W. Wolfe R. W. liocrner O. Heidinger E. P. Black A. J. Mt-Elllullt-n CVAMWr-WVAN??? V' dim... W '19:. Wf'jgngWWa wwgmj WWVWAQRE 7W V I 145mm tha. 4312 W Amim $msw agacimxmn mgw $51M v.3 IN. xx 43$: fa . ' V' A 1 , ix : , ..... v.33: !' K, 1 g j 1 $4 J XX j DELTA TAU DELTA ;: I 2?? I Vulmdvd ul Bvllulny Cullvgv, W. V:l., 1859 I , Arlivc Chuplm's, Srvvnly-four ; .1 Zouk Donmel llenkul Amwl I'vtvrmm Spence Loy Hlonkvr Munroe Lurk Hunt hug Robinson l'ullun Cn-ul Ilnmlllon Pride llonvt-r Hrnlmm FurM-H Sluw-x' Ilw'klI-r IH'I'HU Dnhlu Oxlorgurtl Wlllinms Furut 1Vulnh Lcwlu UH-vd Lullh llnrl Ivy ,. 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L m 1 LW? 7 max PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded ul Univrrsily of Virginia, March 1, 1868 l Avlivc Clmplvrs, Suvvnly-Iwu i . HLNL h - MA La- :1; gag. iry-P-W : r- 9. Haw L :1 . 39 Kr? 9? L .. Angl L 33,4. $3: 3 9 u, ltlllhrulllT Smilh Svlu-ll liulus l't'llv'llll'kl'r llvxs Muumnh Wlllhlms l'uIn-rmm l'mumnun lhmk Mmm- Sl'hlnllt-r anllritll- Flnnnluun lhllnl Prilvlmrd 9Vllklnu Nkhuu-Il llllllltlllN Mlllt-I' Hlnlz Ullllhuul Knlh Md'nllulu Hal lnrl' llonglc-r Mnurwr Svhllllu Tnylur Nnrlwlh Km-h Hurry 1L1 ? qf 113$Vm'aga EFL; 13$? qurwp $1,55wa qmwwy WWW? 51f w kar'xtwv w jv-r; ij EM whiff?! 141:9 E .9341: :5: .rxL. 16W; Lacuna; LXWAKLLQM LMMARLQRLLJKq 4:13; LLli'gKv L191 9' 9' wgq ax ,i, 91.18 miffagl; Ki In- Puma! 7' Aim??? w IW-AW EMS. WQEL 1' ka Magi? 15L m 1.351231: 111121! ? E13913; 117 , 1 ' I j : '11 13 ' I ' ' r'lnzrzwftyi' ' t; . , . , . 1 H. .. . . .1 1, .- . 41 uh; - tags y , xl' BETA ALPHA CHAPTER l'IsluhllNlu-tl UI-Inhq-r 11. MIN; I'HATICR IN FACUIXI'A'I'E Nolwl'l I11. Dcnglvr FRA'I'IHCS IN lEHIHC C. W. Taylor H. C. Musscr H. B. Null C. Williams lhA'lHlCS IN MMIIHIU W. M. Hu-hcll Seniors K. Bullorf C. R. Knvll .I. ll. H. Nurlwlll J. C. Cn-rry N. R. Svhudc- Juniors H. A. Huumunn 'l'. Mmm- IR. 5'. Priu'hunl H. H. Mut'CinnM 1V. I'I. I'ullrrsnn J. Kolllnilm 1' u. s. Millvr E. J. Sclllum-r i1 , w 1 Suplmmurvs P 1 lll. U. Honk H. MLu'Hritln A. R. Skinm'll 414' 1 ' 1 .XV. Hilliluml .I. 5. MMIullaull K. 5. Wilkins E: ', '1 .LV Kalb ll. Rinly. Ii. I3. Parker HE? '1 FIl'SIlIIH'Il wt; 1 1 R. Balm: M. Mul'mnlu 1'. W. SIIuqu-y 1E 1' v '1'. Buirtl C. l'vllt'llut'kt'l' A. Smith EEE '1 H U. Flunniguu ll. RulhruquV R. Williams E: U ' AwnwAhm'41 1: :4: 1.1;. 4N hm... . n A .u 3 ,. aU 1, m w. . .m W n. x , kw .Lu. .a a ..v; .....- PHI KAPPA oundcd at Brown Universily, Providence, R 1., 1888 f 31in: Clulplt-rs, 'H'cnly-nnc At .r. mmu IHU Who WIN 0 Wu ymm r I. .4 V .l M Mu wk hum... M m. U .Iuhmum lIum-n Curr lirm-Hnu Hulvy O'Connor Flynn Murdock Jon-n llunruhu II Mnllllt-u Fornyl h 420 ' . r- ,,,,,, 5 ' . -: J N . 3 7qu ug .1. . w 1 ' I t . n U ' x , , I . . ,5 f W r - ' r t :1 5$ gf , . 3 L 1 2 t I :1. . x'I k f ; g .4 c.- 1 . , 1.:1 L a : . . .3 .' ? ' xi, FR: GAMMA CHAPTER Estnblishcd Novmnhor 9, 1013 FHA'I'IHCS IN FACUL'I'A'IVIC D. E. Haley F. J. Ihmrahnn FRATEH 1N URBE Ruv. B. A. O.Hzmlon IVHATRES 1N COLLEGIU Seniors H. J. Flynn I'. C. Dllfuur .l. E. Eisolrin J. B. Bourke C. W. ScitIt-l V. l'. Joyce J. D. Duw Juniors E. .M. Kunl A. .l. Mulhivu M. M. Johnson Sopll 0m mm W. .I. Murdm'k .I. A. Ottmmn' H. H. Ulrich T. C. Wonklrn H. A. chling C. T. McCarthy 1'. S. Panm't'inn H. J. mall .I. J. Hllgmml Froshm I'll W. C. Curr W. .l. Mourc ll. 1C. Manes B. H. Forsyth T. J. Lam: J. C. Gillespie T. J. Rung J. E. Ruynoltls E. P. Monnglmn Xi; wmviri, V WQF'YEV Im'm AM I :1 , I .45;th '81:!3. u... u an. m. n m 'inwuw- 1 - lAwl man u ALPHA TAU OMEGA Foundml III Virginia Mililury Inslilulo, Riulmmml, VIL, 1865 Active CIIIIplI-rs, EiglIIy-scvcn Wu; ans: :W0 A; - ' XVQM ML L. , K x . ' IVHklm-I KIIIdt Rtnplmul RAMIKPFH Cunnlnghnm Knhm-rt IKI-l MIIIIIII'II Henson lilll'lrllrvll mu or Axo HIIII A'IIHIH'WH WIIIIIrllI-III hruonnhh- lllk' hnrnmn I'mlI-r MI-IZIII-r lh-rkI-nu-yvr WIIIIIII mm FHIIII AII IgIII-y MI Plu- mun GI-INI'WHO DI-ArIIII-III. HI-th-In ujfma Wis -. x , . Unldrvn I'hu mlu-rn SIIIIImr Kollur Mn, 7 V '37 ,v v '1 m H, EW;EU t? .I IIHI '.ch jugs mf-vrkhag. Akin .3... V. VZVWEZ. 33V ES... x tlzym F. W. Ilullor Ii. L. Kvllor Percy Ash A. B. Angncy C. F. Cciscwilc .l. B. Do-Armcnl J. R. Malllwws K. H. Bondvr C. F. Bt-rkmnoyor H. P. Kimll J. H. lezm-r W. J. Slophuni C. M. Culdron J. C. Chambers W352; Warm . WWW? WWW w d Mean ,1, WmW-m .2: :mf...WW3 W Y; $343.1? k;,,;;:5; 4 '5: r WW'WszWWr W W am... WwY gfgm J Jhu Lad: LEI. .xRernmztfmw 1:de Amx wdm I ; Mi! 3 k GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER 11 -l lCHlllhllHln-Il ll't-hrllury 1i. IW'HATIHCS W. R. Hum 0. B. Mulin FHA'I'ICR IN UHBE ll. 1'. GriHhh FKA'I'IHCS Svniurs C. V. Flinn IC. C. Mullwson Juniurs K. H. Codrr IN FM Il HEPATIC IN COLLEGIO D. R. -? R. D. Cn-vnshivltlr W. Sllinmr Snplmnmrm W. McLurrn l7. Kuhm'rl Frvslum'n K. Axclsun J. F. Rndgcrs fawzgf w amw W554 W ,.. WM 83w Mulwh 4mm- WW. 77' U. I . Smith IL F. McFarland A. L. Wrighl R. M. McPhorsun V. J. Srhwmn J. A. Walvrlivltl Dnnivl Cnrmun 1.. ll. Bvll $.13. Minnich H. Turnhleu't-r S. M. Cunningham R. C. Wilkins J. W. KaHHu-k R. Gleason BETA SIGMA RHO Founded :1! Cornell University, 1910 Active Chapters, Six lx'uplnn H'uluz lilrxll Y'm'vu llt-yI-rn Mplm-Inmu t'rouln-Iu Mnl'rhmn Sl'hm'kvrl M lllvr 'ant-Hn IGqurL MI-rnky Juruhs Sllw-rlnun liolmnh LI-vlm- lmsI-nzwvlg 'l'lmlII-Ilfvltl Gurnllzlu l'ukrns ElmtI-ln lh'rnnloIn FlnkI-lslvln Slulm-r llrh'klI-n Klvin Svllmnnn Hrownslvln lluiTnulIl ltum-an-III Fish lx'urlnnll Mllmlvl Soulful. vanmn Muxlmon Slu-ru'hl Sl'hwurlz W2? U M F131ffo'l A . xlewf-n: 2.4.4, An .. sh: ,4 Wu jl'ui M if Riv i fgfiu 1W. M is; wag ' m N W H; , 1' NW: 129???? 4! d N a ya man '- , . Iggy w Wu nu ...- . vnr WV: .331 ,4 , ?LWM $6?! W: E WV 553 ? -NVWWVE , lQ' fVKE E 'I i ; M Rim L : ' V m i 1;. ' um Vw-i. u-ti 43;... . 'u-E.aE...' M rZ'SFn. MK :11; mun .m .m.,.. ., 4 2-. BETA CHAPTER ICMIIlIllslu-d thruury 6. WM FNATICR IN UIHHC Allu'rl. P. Morris IMRAIRES IN MN I EU l0 Seniors Cillwrl Scnlfnn A. B. Kurluml C. A. Fish Murlon Mumlo-l igrm$ : .17 EZEE Juniors 35 E J. Brownslrin S. H. Mnximun l. E. Hoivklon E E1 M. A. Kim. H. l. Shaffer L. PEEkmEE C. S. Svliumun l.. Finkelslvin H. H. Homnnn P. lesluin H. vamm J. S. Schwartz M. R. Shorwin '15: 333? $99. TE 50,111 0m art's E. V i A. ,9 E 1 A E 'V -E I. ME ME :. r-EE E . EE E E E E A I , E E , E a H I E 44 f E C. S. Bornslr'in U. W. Husvnmwig H. Thnlonfrld E E 5'. RUHl'Ilfl'lll D. Golmnh R. T. LoVinc E? E H. Uurunzig D. Miller M. i E :' , ext . f IE'rvslum'n EI EIEIIEI 1 E A. E. lClgiIl'l D. L. .le'sky R. Wolu'l. -le J. H. Mun-sa N. L. Silvcrnmn D. Kirsh EI g- E N. Svhm'kvrl M. Kuplun S. Morrison E .. EE M. S. Jumlns .I. C. Mt-ycrs D. YnHz-c I F . EE E ' EE E .4 .5 .1 3L-EEEV$WWE1WTE;WJ law aili- KszW W W , E'NMuWA 51:2 ;4; 1r $41 14min. Anx'mngq Wwwgw m E 115 vam 11E 1- Wm2'fr E1; - quva-u .. m-Tgmqm mtTEw wary: EEK 1....v 444444 K:?thm1uxu 2119,; ' nq 1123-11 11114: 1.1 mi- 11.212111711211131 5114211? $131.1: Wm... n 1121111171211. V 1H1 1 ' $21 61K 12;. r x 43-? -- 1 A613 - 1 A1 14 22-;1': .2222 1-1261 2- - E 42?? rt 1 u - g A Vx PHI EPSILON PI Fnumlvd all City College of New York, 1902 Active Chapters, 'l'wcnly-fnur ..- t V- :17 5 -::; 61? 431V f 13 1 1. ,1 W ngw1? WWI Rohlmmn Ehmuln Artzl Rnhlnr Mnunvnu Hlnll h Colwn UllmIn-rg LIImn-n l'lnml-r SprltNh-r Mayor Ilh-Hnmn Sln-n-r lmuvy llynmn llruwu Sulzmun Spector SI-gul llomlhloum Mnrrln Ginsburg llurwllz 1Vlmlt-rlnun Hulonky l'hilllpvu Tuttlolnnn FlnklvullI-n SIrIl-kI-r Vulv Sl-Im'urlz .lm-olwm Ilurrnws 1V0! 1111;111:114 st 1199:31sz ngg?h mWVWW'W121yw2mWMWV me ??:?an Wyn? , 2.4: 2x32211111 73215;?- ;.1x1-. r4; mm: 114111121 11:11:22- .1111KW 111.22 M r V 426 Finklcslien Phillipe; TulIlt-man Sogal Ruaonhlnum Robinson Eismun Artzt Soblcr Moonvcs Smith Cohen THETA CHAPTER Enlnhlishvd FI-Immry H, IUH FHA'I'ICR lN URIHC Charles M. Schlnw FHATRES IN COLLECIO Smial's Juniors 5! rivkc-r Svhwarlz Jacobson Sophomores Morris Ginsburg 1 n'sh In t' n Ginsburg anpvn Humor Sprilzk-r M uyor Shcnrr Burrows V0m Hurwilz Windcnnan Lcuvy Hymn H Brown Sulzman Speclor Sulesky Hiesman WW 1.....nuuww Ml SIGMA PHI EPSILON Fullmh-tl ul l'niw-rsily of Richmond, llivlnnmul, Vu., Nuwmlmr J, 901 Active Chuplcrs Fifly-fivc n V '5 :11. v. 4A- Jnm-s S. Ilolu-rts Ilmm Hwnrth-y A. 'J'olnh J. Rnhnrtn Shh'e :Vurncr 1mm; Gt-rm-n Splvuo Hendrnnnn l'hult-r Grunlngr-r Jucohson E. Ih-rlot IlulT Eldrhlgv Curvy .l. lh-r 0L Frnux IIthOIqu-r McMurmy l I Summy laulu-lnmn Buclmnnn J. 'l'umh x r Murmu- Amh'rnun Wnllor Hunt Prnn. lu'clt-n Mum'hnl Kline anuvr HleIHm-r Kt-ll a '22 I .522. .. 31.....Lf. .25.:. $22.. 428 : V' , . 1 v. 5 :k'WV': g .4 .. i 3 w m! M V. H vim t 1: f H M 5, 3' 1' :K n: in, v y' .H . :1 . u 1W 3 V! I, 3! x: 1m . 3 ' . 'c 3 . PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER GMnI'HMn-d Muy H, HHS FIM'I'HICS IN FACUIXI'A'FIC I. Dushum l. 1. H. H. l'ItIt-u FRATHICS IN URBE A. E. Muskie J A, Clown L. R. Daugherty FRA'I'RICS IN COLLEGIO Svniurx D. H. Pl'ull W. D. Mum-llul P. D. Klime J. ML Ilullliugrr 0. S. Alulvrsnn II. II. Wulle-r l . S. Hunl J n im'x W'. L. Duhln-qul' J. W. Tomb . W. Eslu-lmuu L M. Iiuvllunun ...A '. M. Cl'ulr . D. Blair A. W. Buss '. F. gummy -5. Soph um Ill't's U. Ii. Slwc-nmn A. C. Curry IC. B. Bu-rh-l H. J. Bl-I'lvl K. D. Half A. C. JuvuIm-n J. H. Hltlridgr 429 I ! csh nu'u J. l . Knlwl'ls N. l'. Billllrr A. ll. Tomb R. C. Ucrsvn C. G. llvss C. E. Hendrixsou S. G. Ruln-rls J. ll. Wurm-r W. D. Haring r. I 1 ' - :' '1, . ,4 , b M. C. Mult-vr B. M. llzu'kvll M. Wugnur '. IC. Cellingcr . l3. Kcil . C. Gruningrr V-AA ll. W. Buir R. W. Morgan R. L. Shiv.- I'I. H. Craig R. L. I mm L. M. Burklmldur II. A. McMurruy J. R. MvMHrlry ll. D. C. Swurllvy l9. Spicse A. R. Klinesliver W. M. Jones K. S. MhuKm-nzic 44:432ar .. .er9;.. a A..-.A 1v- .3 . TE? Lew . WE: a . . , mmg. 1' f. b 5. m , x x 3' '4- ;w ,3 1 IVJ 9 . v C Km '1 3 ;?5 F3 P3,. ;; I . 14:1 0;, . , 1- :r- j W .9 v 3 J :33 L L wore . ALPHA CHI RHO FUUIHIHI ul 'l'rinily Cullvgv, Hul'lfortl, Comm .lUlll' 43 1895 Avliw- tihzlplq-rs, 'I'm-nly-mus :- X3 uLx k; lSlxu-k Lungwurlhy Wmul Nhun- Srlmn'vr HIIIHNIW'XN Hurnluu'l MI-Kny .N'nrrv 1.4-1- llurnlwvli NIwIn-L- lmrvlny Murliln- Frn-tlI-rirl: Wllkllmnu Ih-nnn-r Hvlmrdu HIIIIIIIIIIIN Mrvonl ll 1 3 Nut Grow H'mw- lluuun Svln-ll Anlmmnn 'm.H'l' .Hh-mll-rfvr Vlvkn l r I I uir--Illhl YUM. linlmvr lx'uhlI-uhmlllvr MI'KIH'c-n 41W 3 ,5; .1r..1x.i' ' L +15 .5V. .rmsiii' 1.. 3 .AH .. ' Wm Waxiw um. bub Mk Qfmvkw 7.13; fr w..wx..w-a1.a PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER ENIHMINIINI Jum- I7, 1917 FICATEM IN FACUIII'ATE C. C. Wagner FRATR ES IN COLLECIO A yumwm;wiw; m KW . W33 wiaiqiw $W ghww 1W1 wryw FW '3 . ' ?A 11: 341ng .421- 22435:: A4 P. J. Rirhurds 4231 Srniurs .I. B. Boyer K. H. Fuiruhild F. H. Kostenbauder A. E. Allenderfrr H. E. Bulmc-r J. H. McKlveen J. H. Rich .1 R. Kershaw Juniors .Wiuks J. R. Horn G. G. Wilkinson ..Yo.l J. T. Sclmll R. S. McCurd Suphunwres D. L. Black J. S. Ilm'nbeck E. C. Henry 0. T. Wood J. H. Spruve 0. R. Kolh W. A. Slum: Roy Barclay V. A. Grave J. L. Barnharl M. S. Surre J. B. Slow: C. V. Ln: II. A. Murkle l N. Hagan J. C. Edmunds Freshmen B. R. Langworllny D. J. MvKuy C. F. Kichline G. M. SchaHer W. A. Frvdvrik J. O. Amonsun R. B. Humphrry J. H. Brnncr W. L. Bomlmrger uLMAW .. r x V ,-' 1 .x 1-, 31' ? 1. 1 w 1 09717:? e '1 .. J 2a. rat? 9. . 5,3 r 1 ' $33 s A44 V1.13 .1. 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V Witww Smfygnmn': :. , u, 3 ' M Ma L;Lm.nwuesmb , 1.3:. 5 .mi . . . 1:! 3.1. , 1P5! s . .5 u 1w. $41.1 iv! ran 1H1 L rubrtr. PHI SIGMA DELTA J' numlml ul Columbia llniw-rsily, WOO Attlivc Cllilplt'l's, Ninvlw-n Folu-n llnm-nh-M l'urhln-r LI-rmnu HI'I'IH-r MusnikolT Kulunrk lhvlmnn 7 llulH-rmu n Nvlnmn FNH-r I'm run lM-m-nlwrg E. S. 'I' R. Baron L. Dcnenhcrg R. H. Haberman J. M. Cohen 9yf,$l Wwa 9:31 hm VA lvjj- , L C WW9 991M9w 9 :1; me SIGMA CHAPTER ENllIhIINIIHI April 9. IIIL'T FHA'I'HICS IN CULLICUIU age M. Sun iors I un iurx S. Fisher A. J. Kubnivk S. C. Zilu-lmun l.. Snphum urns Irrmun Froslnm'n S. H. Puclm-r .3 91 wwmxbw .mw MW QWW mm, 9 MA u M31J g1; M. J. Ccrhcr L. Nciman H. Rosenfrld B. Memiknff LMTg E'W THETA NU EPSILON Fullmlwl ul sth-yun University, Middlvlown, Conn, Dvm-mlnsr 5, 1870 Active, Clluph-rs, Eleven lelm'y Burial Uth'l'HllL! llohlnmm Clunullnnn IHvkn-l SIN'HI'A'P Dudlvy l'h'ulm 'l'lmnumnn Funk llllz lh-ml P. H. Cunk L. J. linh'vkin C. M. nrlul H. S. Bl'yw: i. C. Bivkvl B. B. Cumming.- D. C. Cnnm-I' C. E. Garner J. C. Miller Pl 0 H APTER lllhlllHWl Mm I0, 1588; Hv-innlulvd Mm FHA'I'ICH IN FACUIIIVA'I'IC W. C. U. 'Hlulnpsnll IVHA'I'I'IH IN UIHHC K. 'l'lmrnlnn FHATIHCS IN COIJJCUIO Seniors J. H. llilz Jun furs W. J. leuns .l. A. Humilhm J. L. Phillips S a 1111 um arm A. W. Dmllvy U. IL Cvigt-r S. C. Grillilh Fresh nu'n W. ll. Paul R. Puwoll J. G. Lindsoy J. F. Ovslcrling J. l . lh-q-d A. H. Yuung C. H. I'rillmm J. C. Watson 19. L. Robinson P. 5. Spencer E. VVullvr at 2'0! 'F-v-WtVWW'NVfEEK, KWRVrmxgy , M15??? git: ?XW XWA$5j mrrri WV 1y 4m: 03:1. 44mg? r1111: '12:; L...:... LM'wg3iW' t, m : .A t. 1...; m '5 ..- .. A ??xmp'. W 1,; . 11;; K' .1: ,2 .122; 2; Qif .. .35 .954 411;: 7. :3 .3:- . 7r .r'? I f; wwr'V' J . 4 :p n '1. 1M ,- ' '5 i PF?! 6 . .k'1 .1 m ,3, A rm J . 9i. : u s1 v H a '3 F fa s 1 2k: 1:11;5ak 77? z? .1 A re; ditifmu 3.1? 'I'hlvs l'ncu W mu me C , MucKnlght Kn pp Cummings 4; u: , I Hy 3. ..2- ' .. 4'1 BETA KAPPA Founded m Hulnlinc University, Ocluln-r 15, 1901 Arlivc Chapters, vanly-Ihrvc Fleming HlI-mnm-k Ulnh Flock Knhr IL I . Mrmvn It. H. Hrnwn FllzGian llulv Du vls Johnston 'l'lmnms Slrunxvr m-rhI-r Goim-r llrmuwr Eu'kI-rl Lynn llvlnvmun l'u hm-r HAW, N. AV-u ,. -; . .I. '3 35, W: Mm; .3 m3. . . k? 9-. ., LAW: Lc,4ELE;Qii$.Lu.-.,H132iw Anal? P F. J. Cummings R. 0. Brown R. F. Brown F. P. Cciscr R. G. Eckcrt E. J. Krupp J. F. Slomnock H. '1'. Thins J. R. Coync ; W N1. :m N - W :5? wwwwm- mmfgh x TAU CHAPTER l'InlnlIllshml Muy 1H, HVJT FHATR ES IN COLLECIO Seniors J. J. FilzCibbon P. D. Palmer Jllm'orx WI. C. Fleck U. H. Fleming M. R. Lylmn Sophmnort's A. F. Hciut-mun P. D. Gerber N. C. Slmum-r L. C. Paco, W'. E. Albriglu I'Vrvslmum H. Duvis J. M. MurKnighl am rmwwmw m M: W ng: KWW W757 M tum mfm. rid: '55::wa . -.'l9 $3m4gmw A 65.x LiWRK... m W1adKLWV 5: Win: '5 P. T. Awry C. A. Kohr C. W. Brunncr H. C. Kinney T. K. Hale J. H. Humwl T. J. Ulsh II. S. 'l'lmmus B. R. Johnston H 11:1.- 4,: 1 5 .; 423,7 'iv .31.; P' - gig: Hg 5 F97 v r r '. PI KAPPA PHI Fuumlt-d ut Cllurlcslun, Snulh Carolina, Dm'mnlu-r l0, I904 Acl ivc Clluplt-rs, Tllirl y-fnur IL Srhumnckor Taylor Vnmnn Rogers Mvmlc Donm-lly Klrklnml t7. Grim: Simon Frey StukI-ly Hlmttnr Iv. Hpn'm-r Svlumlz Jucohy Gvnrge M. Grim; llumnnn Alkllmnn l'm-k Topper 1 '4v 1 vw a . 3 a. t ; r x n ; 7 .,. a - ., t arm. ,. 2:11: .. .. :3? - ,3: A ALPHA MU CHAPTER NSHHDHRIII'II Nm'vlnIn-r 5. 1927 lj ; A 1 IVRATICH 1N FACUL'I'A'I'IC i f; Munluy 8. Brooks , 3n ' 5115 ; x; ; FRATRES IN COLLICUIU L Seniors A '7' . V R. I . Alkillsull R. D. George J H Weinberggr ;l ' ; g; B. W. Ilunke-y W. L. llofl'mun M. H. Gring 3' , 3 1,1; ' M. M. Keck IC. M. Pm-k D. Jueoby . .3 j A. E. Tt-mu-r P. Schanlz ;. :1 V 4 Juniors : 4 9:? :1 $1 IC. Frvy W. Tuylur J. K. Shth-r '5' 3a E. W W. Simum Jr. C. u. Heirm-r J- Domwlly 344.. iii W. W. 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Van Hunmn Juniors Paul E. Burlmur William C. Duvitlsun Cucil M. Pupprnnun Elwood M. Burner tilurk W. Whin- Juseph F. llnuldin Donald M. Thomas J. C. Unynv S 0 pin on: arcs Sumuvl C. Dally lIl Slt-pIu-n Slu-rr Frvdcrivk A. Lillvy John S. Murzurm William ll. Smith .I. R. Slit! Raymond R. HuHmun Fl t'xlum'n Kurl F. Vt-nlrr Arthur C. Millrr 1w H- 'IL',m...h: .. .$4E3:m jail... 11:2 0 s . W A A A le'i , I mtm .. .3 A L f 3.... s A: anjrlkxh .- rF f V . A A a 3,5757 ,- 'Va-yw' .; L ii. L . .55.. ' aggw AWzgm PHI LAMBDA THETA FquIIIt-Il Nm'vlulu-I' IN. 1930 Q5... ativ e M . 4 , rxx A A 4-? ,. mfg: L; . :23 a WWW , 4i '1'. V. Mnruun Slnllh IL Mm m. m l.luyll Lurnmrv lhu'tlnvr IIII-mullI-r Gl-lhin JU'H'H ;, . Finley Jlillh-k .Y t. nrhk Miuh Mlllt-r P. Pullm'nou le-ly Mrt'rvnry .VugIII-r A Hnmmuml t'ulklns Roy Hrm-n lh-ukhm h'lvixh IHIIklm'kvr lmhlm lh-im'r .Vm-lft-l Slrlwunl Mt-Artlmr G. l'nlh-runn Brunei t Mnrrlnnn t'lu-rry Gum-y Crtmuluy 3, ?g' ,x r4 , 2A :73 A $7 4.. vvq'v . - AM. ?:9 1,41.ng . hp t 4,5. fr ix kgtl'h. $w$5 ., :1 A M.VV.-,' .1'v' :f K. A' 43;. 6 ..A ' . .l. l'I. Iscnlwrg U. L. Crossln-y C. .I. Rowland H. A. Womcr .l. 11. .N'nytlvr W. W. Ih-nm-ll 41. A. CIu-rry .I. IC. Unm-y I . S. llalmmuml II. A. Hin-mullvr J. H. lh-ukins A. J. Hunlnrr H. H. Finley J. 1:. Hillit'k J. N. Uulkins M'. S. Urm-nn . T. Uillkluvkl'r FHA'I'IH'IS IN lszUiUlfleVIVI': U. H. Phillth A. l . Vm-val FHA'I'IHCS IN UIHHC W. l'. Wurm-r FHNHHCS IN CULLICUIU Srm'urs H. II. Kinsrl A. M. Lurumn- .l. H. Murrisun J u n furs u. A. Diwly J. P. MvArlhur .S'uplmlum'vs Wynm- Urllnin C. T. .IUIH'S W. II. Linth- l : c'slum'n P. H. Lloyd W. H. Mt-Un-ury H. U. Ht'ilwl' 465 l'. MurKrnAiv l'. N. IilunvIn-l I'. .1. Ih-lu-r H. A. Edmislun P. A. Frost U. V. I'ullt-I'anu .I. Y. Roy A. J. Summ- W. A. St-pvssi ll. T. Mish 'l'. V. Morgan II. A. Wagner H. U. Millrr l'. 1.. Pullt-I'sou .I. II. Slu-igh W. A. Smilll R. H. anrivk ,- j ' a - . A J m H. 1 2- -' .., . '31 173 '3 ?5 ' : : '33 1 ' E V l . V in '1 . ,1 . Q. t V'K. U , ,, ,, V Eh, i A k l ; ? : j z : 1 : 5 'I W - , ' .' f I I 1 I 'I, : ' ; : 1f: 3 1' ' . f ' 3 PHI KAPPA PHI i '- j Urgunim-d in 1897 .i .j', , : lnslullcd in The l'v-nnsyh'uniu Slaw Collvgv, May 23, 1907 F 2 Arliw Chupu-rs, l'Hul'ly-fuur g ' l V. l f : 2' A 5 ,' E l -. , ,, , , , 1 ; 1 MEMBERS l'ILKC'I'EH FROM CLASS W28 :7 '. 1 E .3 Winifred Forbvs Rolun Lou J. H. Slrrm-r ' y k; g F. W. Olshefsky U. B. SchulJum-r J. H. WrinIn-rgt-r ' 3 fax, p UiIIn-rl Nurirk ' gwli. L ' V MEMBERS ON THE I'VAUUL'I'Y 1,': ICIm-sl AMnun Susan A. Purlm'filel Dr, L. V. 'l'. Hilllllltblls : 5 k Hulll I3. Kupp W. U. Chambers Mrs. V. H. IIulu-r ; 3' ,. , , S. I. lh-rluh-l tillurlollo l'.'. liuy C. W. Slmltlurl . ' f ,1? Junws Ii. Knnll U. IC. CnIu-u H'. J. F. Hurkim I j: H. H. mu II. II. lh-iclmnl 1:. II. Sluhlrz E: . Mum Long W. D. Crm-kt-Il W. l.. Ilvnning f ! C. V. D. Hism-y U. L, lingers H. C. Tunm-r 2'. y W. B. Mark H. C. Duncan H. D. Ilom-l ; y '5 ' R. U. Blusingunm IC. ll. RollrIn-vk Louisc U. Turner i - V A. 1'1. Marlin W. W. Dunlap Currit- B. Ilihslunun H , ff . A. A. Bnrluml 1'1. W. kllllklt' l'l. D. Walker ' r U. I3. Mt'I '1Ix'luIIIl A. H. lept-nslmllv Hrlx-n D. Hill : '3 I'. H. Iin-nvmun H. L. Suckvll H. L. Walls 3 ' ' h. H. MvKinIa-y l. I.. Fush-r ll. Ii. .Ioscplnmn 5 3 Julia 1;. Brill IIn-lvn M. Sumnl Murgm'l'llu Way 1: j C. F. Null J. M. Fry l . P. WHIvn-r ' I C. l'I. Bullingvr H. H. Slumm-k H, L. WI-mll l . L. Pullm- Dr. H. U. lenn .I. W. Wllilt' l'Idiih l'. Chum: I . U. Williams 3 Ul 'l H21 1HS, 1027.23 '. l'IonsirlrnI - - - - - - - - - lh-un W. U. Hmmlwn V Hu- I'rmidpm - . - - - - - Prof. V. H. lh'I-m-mun 3 f1 .S't'ru'luly - - - - - - - - - l'rol'. l. L. IMsh-r ii 1 : 'I'rwsurwr - - - - - - - - - Prof, H. 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Gillwrl Hon Hit'km' Juckmn Wllvmh-y FHA'I'HICS IN PUNIUL'I'A'I'IC .hthur C. Ulm-lingh Dmitl D. Muwn FHATIHCS IN CULIJCGIU Se'nim's U. A. Amlvmm lxrunm-s Gagcr Sara Ilurlz Hujnriv Tecpoll R. 1.. Pnlvrson 0. S. Anth-rson Hugh Pcndlclnn E. W. Huilvy Wnlwl RPM! -'176 . .15.. . w; '5 5 :hag-..C;. .1. firzv. -,-..5 ' VHF .ijima 1 , mgawmm 9:9 . PHI MU ALPHA Hlunm'ury Musical I Activv Chuph-rs. Forly-lhn-u ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Estuhlluln-ql thrunry 3. 1mm FRATR ES IN FACUL'I'ATE , W. J. Kiulll L. S. Rhodes ; R. W. Grant H. E. Dcnglvr W . :1! FRA'I'ER 1N URBIC E. P. Bukcr I ; FRATRES IN coumnn Seniors J. C. Mcuds L. W. Fisher B. H. l'lcim N. H. Golwall W. E. Biory J. P. Jewell J. E. Dickson II. D. Johnson D. T. Faust E. C. Mulhesun Juniors F. C. Ewriu P. V. Rive , -.,., m n; . ., x v V meH St lm un-l Moods HVI-rllt Mulhuson Nicholu Johnson Dh-kmn linker llnrtun l'm'k Sims Dvnglur Flnln-r Rhmlvs 'J'lmmlmull Mary Grunt Funndcll m New England Cunsurvumry of Music, Ovlulwr 0, 1898 $ 45 . 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DvlwilI-r v. 1:7: kyi'g wz'r-m w Fr r. wafgv-a-W: W W .Wxx A 'l'lmmlwnn Ilnwklns IH'. Hnwk llnmwl Alvhnmunuhu-y Slullll t'nlllm; .Ium-x Flynn nvk Atlm' Hlllkvl annvr HtInnm-l 'Pl'lpp Flinn Mulhusun DELTA SIGMA PI Islmlltll'tl ul va Yurk Uniwrsily. Nnm-mlu-r T. .311in CIHIph-rs. Ful'lysiV ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER lixlnhlishml April 1. 1923 FRA'I'IH'IS IN FMIUL'FATIC nvml C. XV. Slmldurl Dean A. H. Wurnm-k II. II. Adm- J. Buck I'. C. Culling W. H. Dvnm-y AI. Ferguson C. V. Flinn P. S. llugun F. R. Hawkins W :3; 9h ?VW ' Lain; 1'3 ACAEKE Dr. C. W. Ham-k Dr. A. IC. Marlin FRA'I'RICS IN COLLECIU Svniors B. J. W. Flynn N. ll. Culwull II. R. llassvl 3V. E. llinkcl D. 1.. Jom-s Jun iors P. C. Mchmuughry R. S. McCord H. II. Sl-wurd 479 Mrl'mwl Hlellll IH-ruumm l'rul'. Mm'l-r PI'M. .Bllll Prof. H. :V: Slmml' A. A. lemun Ii. C. Mullu-wsnn F. S. Pullon W. 13. Mimmvl W. S. Tllulnsnn R. '1. Tripp S. Smith W. S. Turner 5 J3 Hi wQ v 3375'? h. 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Svllulmuc-r 734$ 25W WW ' germs 3:35;? ,iaW WEW' 1W 73134 WE $I'P'jamia mum 2:1 magmm;mw mm ukn- ,, r AA 482 FL- ummw Y.-WVVKM WWXEK' WM 'WV -me Wax... w gt 5? ; .3 w , x IA: t.H.I 3'Jim 31A gmrhw 2:15? $4.40-...h Ituwlnmls Flnrn-IH Imymnn Hu lu-r lluruu Druu-kouhrml I'rvy Gurus 1121mm- lmiLr Hmmplhl KAPPA PHI KAPPA tllnnurury lMlu'uliuM Foundle an Durlmuulh Cnllvgt'. January 28. IUZZZZ At'liw Clmplvrs, 'lemy-vighl ALPHA BETA CHAPTER ENHIIIHsIn-Il Mny 7. 1927 FIM'I'RICS IN FACUL'I'A'IVF. C, D. Champion H. l . Duih U. Burnnv President R. D. Iln-m-l W'. C. Clmmln'rr. H. FHA'I'ICH IN l'IHHC J. P. Huwlumls I'RA'I'RICS IN CULHCUIU Sun i 01's . wk: 3. 3. : my; m. ml P. G. Baker R. R. Huron .l. N. Fion-Ili A 3 ?ch Fm??? aw 5.1931222; .1: Lu r41. ' aw .. QtM? W. H. Druvkt-nlprml ll. W. Layman 5'. A. Prey Juniors A. J. llul'n-s an WWEKW VWYW WWW, . .AAAC : 4.1..LM N .4...- 'Tw' 483 W. H. 'luyvr H. II. Sllupiru 3'. xi . 71:. H. Uzi L' 4 4 f ? v12 4 -- 31' 3' 41 . 4,3 X ? F 3 .. .V 3? 'v'f r, A. VIE: Am... W: l ; U 3 ???ng Lil: la .'uyg '3. W991? varm Wilfl A wa,- x3: LAMVEWI .2: :sq3: 3,leVh: 3 ??qisgr; . .W. . . , I ,- , Wk. YA: gm ix. L?- S? 3.314: 1- . lIIggh-r lhmmmln lhulyn-umh l'yln- Zln-gh-r lilIlIllI- Slu-rlng Hunt Nuw-zy N'tht'r Hrnnlnm-r lx'uulfuss Kluwl l-u'ln Ulonorury Civil Engineerinm I'blllldml :1! University of Illinois, February 13, 1923 Aclivc Chapters, Eight PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER Eulnhllshml Muy 18, 1927 FRATRES IN FACUL'I'A'I'I'I I'Illun D. Walker Julius IC. Kuulqu's I RA'I RES IN COLI EC l0 Seniors Charles C. Biddlv Lawis L. Cwin Louis Rossmun Hurry F. Bresslvr Felix 8. Hunt Richard R. Spering Duguld W. Eggh-r Hurry L. Kinsu-l James W. Sweezy John C. Croningcr Foster M. Pyle WO'Sth ll. ZI-igler Junior Waller C. Hmlycomh 3-377;st WW I 7' mm??? ai; raw WWWWM 4.:1'k-AL3VSLfm. 1.1,. 1:424:5x 1133:... uquiMQ1u AME Lair hnh-JILL :1sz 4A7u gr rng'vl-J ' I 3 3 W W 484 V: I 7 - ,szaxk . kg, 3H Monro XVlIIlzvr Vmel . J. Bradford . L. Ross . A. Fish E. Parks . C. Winm-r T. Ocrgc-l PI TAU SIGMA Founded m Univvrsily of Illinois. 1915 FHATRES 1N FACULTA'I'IC FRATRES 1N COLLECIO l'urks Ilvmnrl.v lirmlfnru A. J . Wood J. F. Dunn M. H. MCDOWUH K. IA-Cnmplo 1.. P. Cross P. Rt-ppinn rs feat: 44 . r T; f $ v - vi r49 ; ' :1'5 -r-.'t-f-$1 187 u... EAL ijudfif J,; figg Wm Mam. h'uunvr lHtldlu llnlnmnml lthnn MHII-r l'lldt'll Sh w mo llnllm- s l'a-ppvrlmln lmrlrnm Mslmp Morrnw lmlnn-r l'lllllilm Lort-hlltvr Skrllmumkg lx'w-n Iluull r lisu-rly llm-lalt-r Atkinson Lvlmmn t'ruu'l'ortl 1-1 1 dr l'I'llt'H Ih-ilT The Intra-Mural Council l'n'sirlvnl - - - - - - - - - - L. G. Luhmun .S'W'n'hlu-'I'rwusurur - - - - - . - - W. D. Crawford, Jr. The lnlru-Mural Council is an organization which was founded during the school year of 1915-1916. Tho principal purpose of founding this organization was to do- velop cn-npcration hclween the Frillcrnities and lhe college zuhninislralion. A: a re- sult of this co-opvmlinn, the general inlerosis of the Pennsylvania State College are promoted in a henohciul manner. The Council was also founded to hatter the con- ditions 0f the l'Wrulcrnilivs and to establish a spirit of co-operalion among its mom- hers. Each Fraternity enrolled in the Cmuwil is represenlvd by a Senior and a Junior dvlvgale Hirm'ml Frun'rnilv Imlm' PM W 535:7 . 5 ., WW3??? ?MTQW WT; a fvg Vwmmywm 3m :SLLW As'wm mWLau - AWM ..,mm W. -JAIAJLM M TAM. IJ- 3.; WW 488 3 WWW m m. l Ila'.w; frighfk RAW Y WWWWW WWWWWG Ef' 6,. way: V?iht'wmn ngfiag ENFWWEK 2's! main, jimmi 1:..an hw Interural Council Roll Omega Epsilon F. K. Esnznu' Bola Lumlnlu Signm L. U. LHIMAN Doha Pi R. M. Clnmm Doha Sigma Chi L. R. FENCIL Frivnds Union W. W. M ELLOR Chi Upsilnn W. B. 11.1w Phi Lambda lelu II. S. l'lAMMONh Alpha Cumnm Phi F. W. Mmumw Tam Phi Della A. J. Emu: Onlvga Doha Epsilun W. D. Clmwmlm Tun Sigma Phi A. T. Sklu'rxnsky Alpha Phi Sign! C. W. PHILLIPS Phi Kappa Nu C. 81mm: 480 Wmm4wmm; NE? Wm; :54 : WWJmJ'E Mkmi 51m ? A. J. CARES l', H. Dunner: R. E. l'hu'lxrm .I. F. R1 mm H. T. lhu'rnnn R. C. HOIAHZS II. A. Wumzu W. H. Himm- W. P. S'rm ms W. I. .HHlkH-Il: J. M. 11inch V. H. IJ-Im IlI.l'lllll H. P. PAl-HCN OMEGA EPSILON l-'mnn1ml :Il l'vmwxlmnin Sluh- t'nlh-uv, Min, WI! K Hin-ly Wulmus lluum-l lin-n'nlvr Hrmull . Wllmm 1' th thsvll MIlIt-r Hnlwnls ZlvglI-r Mum Shirk Willhunmn Hvrtllm: I'urmus Suvhm' l'rult Mulw-r lm-vlll Mllsllfc-r Mnruh Hihlvr Svlhnrl Iim-rnm-y Oqum-b lfnll-rly Unrl's lthmlus Huys lI'n-ruuwn Sllmmvl llI-rrlll Ihmhmw- Tunm-r X3 A ., 4 : J r; 3 gjwww .Yows-L: 7 . . -Asr. . e? 5.33-.- ,.. 1,. .wjeM 1.2. 4; gm: .gw-w .1 .z ax W 5. :Laxghixni 1155. 6 . 11:9 W . Evil 3 . i . l 5141' 1.12 3- 5? 131' 1' r. '4 i M 1 7 . 1 K. ' 3? j X1 : ii 1 1A5? 11:54 1 '1 ' $54 1 1' ,1: 1 1:, - JH 1 $952 .15 1 $1 . 1:13 1 133: A-ig 3 f' 13 FILVI'RICS 1N FAClHXI'ATIC M; , L. Dr. Jm-nh 'J'nmu-r Edward S. Raider. 12mm? L. 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Y i , 5 a 'f W ?5?'V7f '-,' DELTA PI IVvInulr-d April 10. 1915' lh-III-w Kn-llvr Pubm- Entvrnmrkn Suluu-m-r lHnwomllv llun'nmn Mlllvr Stlm- Alm'tl ' i'urmm' N'SHIO'I' 494 Sayre Gilbert Emma A 1 aw r' a: , l'lM'l'lile IN I A Hlllle A'l l' . 2 Marsh W. Whilv Richard W. Grunt Minn C. MiIIq-r 1 ll. X'l'lH lS LN CULIAICCIU Seniors 5r , 'j u. u. Adm 1 . 15mm w. 0.. Taylor u. 1?. lh- -. . I.-1- D. Gray P. 17. Cutting k H. H. Cumuw 5. A. llonun B, F. Kvllvr ; :n J. D. Suuh-r ? Juniors R. H. Bllllllt'l' 1.. L. valvw IA. IA. R113 lnt'l' J. M. W. :ruw I. H Slinv P. 1.. Huinus . W. H. WHH' A. L. Tullmnn IA. K. AMTOI : 3 ;! , Svplmnwn's ;, S. D. Uinwnmlic H. R. Amman .I. ll. Corm-II W. C. Hall H. U. Svhut- vr A- H- Wt-alon R. M. Strickland P. S. Tlll'ilSlll'F R. P. Cumplwll Froshnu'n 5f H. E. Goiahinuu-r U. P. Puislc H. U. 'Hu'usln'r . .: ' . G. F. 11. Gilbvrt w. K. Eulomun'ks .l. 1:. Mock , ;' i- S. S. Ilonpmnn U. A. 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Rngvrs chas Freshmcn I hn'id Imnlum l'ldwurd R. Shunt- w. Wmfgw;w ayW; ... '56; w .. 1.5 6F j W kgag-z-Kn 1 7? V0 h ?- .n'ggr. L .4 m a Mix. William W. Mt-Ilor llvrlmrl B. Wuhan Robert .1. Way John H. Wolwlvr Paul S. Kim lmwis L. Pulmvr John 11. Wild 7? V Clnislupln-r ll. Jnnvw 5, William Ia. Luu f; 1: Frank F. lhllIlIIu-Il E I Fn-tlvrit'k X. Sumnn-n-ll m. p v llx-rbvrt ll. Suln-r .E: g um-u 1.1. 5mm 3 4 v- J: '7 :ki n , g Pg .aw. .1 J P Hf $1 wa' . ;. g I H H U 3:? in v 1 , , 1 ; l l d 9 P 1 l. wF-WYF ,fr x DELTA SIGMA CHI x; f9; - HMHMAM ; :9; ..1:1 .WA ; h J: ' . a V ,e. . . Le, id W'nlhu-l- Hllllh' llunumn MvswngL-r Bust Lumln-rl Nnhhs Furnwr Brown Kimhluvr Spnnglor 1 ' ! 1W 1 shin-mun Hum! Mltvln-ll Crimsu Wh-ku M In Uonl'chr lh-HT lhmhh Burunnl E, :5 E 3 lhnchhmm LIIIILII'I'N L'ln-r Pmu-ll Slmtlm-k Fullun ln-ngh-r lx'rhn Hrhn Juhnmu ' 2 m Ur. ll. IC. Dvnglvr F. A. Fallon L. R. Frnvil l . 5. Bnrnunl W . U. Confuhr C. W. Cruusv C. R. lin'nwr C. Brown H. H. Marlin n. M. Baal T. S. Cons FRATRES IN FACl 1I .TATH ll FRATIHCS IN CULHCUIU rol'. J. E. Kuulfuss Syn furs A. Iim-r Juniors . K. Good . ll. Crim V. I4. Joluwm H. 14. Messenger W 50111101110st '. U. Milclwll Fn-shmvn . A. llolhnun . L. llutchinsnn U. D. Kissinger l'rol'. II. B. Shallm-k J. H. Kuhn I.. L Lumlvrs W. R. anvlc- J. H. Rein. C. J. W'ulluvc C. F. Wicker K. E. R0an W. W. Spunglvr U. H. Lambert V. H. Shin-mzm : . a , s u E V- 4 'v'a L. j :1 14 E: MN 1 E . : 1 - . . 4M1 m Am. 4:1; 152:: W w iygawgmuiwmnir d CHI UPSILON Founded Mny. 1921 Harper McDowell ltnuzenbergor duGroot Koch . Dotwllvr lmrlholomew l'hlppu Mllll-r Young Llw-zvy Mmm- .l. nlullkenblller Wintzcr Hurt Holmes Scholll-ltl Svhwen-r stq-m: Welrmun H. Stunner Wessmnu l'. Shlun'or Sc-honm-rhnrn Myvru SclH-lrur llkn H. Illnnkonhiller 1 www.rr'ym. ' ; t in t W S FRATEK IN FACULTA'I'IC Roln-rl D. Sclu-irvr l' lM'I RlCS IN URBE 1;. Clue Snyh-r Charll-s N. N'hrin-I' FRATRES IN COLLEUIU Suniors H. F- BJankvnlinh-r J. A. Scheruwrhorn ll. ti. Stuuchr W. 13. mm C. E. Slnufl'vr F. H. Wcssmun W. E. Myors R. C. Wintzvr Juniors W . J. Hurt A. j. Km-h U. H. POHlH'k N. C. Hnlmcs R. P. SML- Soph om orm' F. P. dn-Gmot NI. M. A. Millvr D. L. Wuirnmn E. H. Dvlwilor R. C. Suhofn-Id U. 5'. I'llipps F. U. Hchwvn-r Frvs Inn on N. E. Buum-nlu-rgu-r C. 5. llurpvr E. W. Young J. F. Blunkcnbillvr J. P. Livosvy J. Mbnowcll R. J. Bnrllmlmm-w K. H. Mmm- A. S. Fnusl W VWWW Kai. Lenka Muchll z Gumhnl Nnuun lhmhlu l'uslu'nr Kran'I. lwmllcli Kohlktmkl HllllJ Baruch Mulwm l'rhnn Wm LIA; mrqir 'WWI: 7Wd6ezhmk$x amlm J , w mu. m 4.4.; w .. .35 WM; .444 .4; MW A WM'J Iququm TAU SIGMA PHI l-Hmndml 1920 Ynknmvnl-h Yum-hnk Suwchuk I'ulrm'hku Ih- nllhiu: Buzn wk; Guzok Skrltmumky lltlm-k ll'nynnk Sl't-Ilt-nI-lwk IA-ymun W um' hill l'iatkmvxki WWW. wwrwmzw -' 'f M 9:; 502 11:, p, i. i'. c. W771; : 17. 01 VA n A 5.4V . FHATER IN FACUL'I'ATF. Dr. C. W. Husvk I'ERA'I'RICS IN COLIJCGIU Sun furs W. E. Baruch II. W. Layman A. .I. Slw-dw-nvhvk l'. x. Iloyuuk J. L. Mom-m J. H. Wunvhison A. 'l'. Skritmmsky Juniors 3. A. Br-nllivk S. J. Kolukuski .I. M. lErhun l'. T. I'iulkmvski Sophom arcs L. I'. Ulm-k E. A. Rushin W. .I. Sugun J. J. Kruvilt A. If. 'l'uwlmky 1 Frt'slnm'n E 1C. v. Hutu la. .1. 14-..ka v. .uwlmk VV. .1. Dcmbim A. J. Muchiiz .F. A. Y ukmuvilrh M. U. Cumhul .l. W'. Pctmvllkn J. U. Ynnvlluk .l. M. Pushvar WEW Mfgv 1' ,E . Lug h-E 3.4mm KE .3; wigw f l , ' . v. I x. c Egan. .- ' m OMEGA DELTA EPSILON hmnllml PI-hrlmry, 1H1 : .Iulumlun vanl'vlt lIu-vklvr Nuns Low. Slu-ulan Uhmlu'lck MHII-r NI-li Hlllll Willhlnm Wonlzt-l lJumhlin 1mm in 'l'vlfnrrl t'ru u'l'nrll h'ron M Hn-h Thompson '2 . ? - ' ' , , I ,w w, , u xay 4 - ,' . . - . F' J; 3mm. ., 4.....- ,.,.:x 1; 4: J. .-.;... .. V.-....,.. .. . ., , m. a . 1K 4... .m: 504 Filmu n lillsm-ll Swm-m w 1 i r' V . VJ IJIMTICR IN RMII'L'I'A'I'IC 4:. l9. Milvh FHA'HCH IN l'IKBI'I .l. H. chrzy FHA'IHICS IN CULIAICUIU Sun'm's H. W. hlnrvl' II. A. Byron J. C. NU W. H. Urznvful'tl, .Ir. l . l.. 0.4 Juniors W'. L. llm'klt'r H. T. Arll J. W. Hunl U. 'le-Hlml II. I9. Lunghlin J. A. Chudwivk G. 19, SIumnft-ll Suphvnmrvs J. S. Williams W. W. Wrnlzvl Froshnwn X G. Johnslun A. IV. Nuss J. N. Thmnpsun K. T. lh-cvvs 51 N3 g-J 1 .- '-5.. A? . U. Millt'l' H. Moore . .I. Lumlis 3. li. Shulm-r . C. Logan . T. l' il111:1l1 1;. Hussvll '. WV. IAHZ Hymn UurHH t'llulfunl Duv x' KuI-hli'l' TAU PHI DELTA Funmll-xl Muy. l$i22 Hull V1-th Mulu-r Suun'k Ilt-hulvr Nt-lwn qu-kuuhm-h Zury Hl'vlllH'lH llorslllII-rm-r Mt-Wlllhlms lhuulH-rgvr erII-fl' Al'le-runr I' Shulltz Stvwns inrmnn Ih-lwhh-r 506 FRA'I'ER IN FACULTATE Frank T. MurpIu-y FRATRES IN COLLEGIO $341: 1 Seniors 5' Arthur T. Arlzlu-rgvr 'l'. Mvrclmnl Cray J. IA-slic Slmnlz j E 11M Alfrml J. Elst-r Charles H. llull Rnln-rt M. W'vlsh f 3 i 2 :1 3' I F S4 n-x . g V, :f 1'3 ; f EN Juniors 3 ' r n . 19 g n n r; w :31 Samuel D. Beichlor Dunultl Curtis Ralph H. Ilcrslllwrgt'r ! fa V l n x s 5 3 55:: Theodore F. Brmm Lester II. Durmun J. Parlor McWilliums , v SI- ,1 n . . n S n l -: EC? llurold b. anlmrgvr Wllllzlm P. H. Slowns l K Sophanmrcx :1 :1 Andrew G. Bn-nm-is Richard R. Daimler Malcolm H. Klwhlor S: J. Wayne Cllalfzml William G. Eymun Wulluvv R. Nelson Willium S Davis Josoph J. Cut'kcnhm'h Thomas A. Zury Frcshnwn .lcrumo 0. Mulu-r Lawrence C. Smack Slanlvy R. 0111va 507 DELTA THETA SIGMA l'IsluMisln-Il thruury. Huh Ihwlu-r Morll-y Sprunt Mullx-num-r O'Hrlvn Ihexrmlu Murkh- Strlcklvr Sli'l'lP llummulu-r l'nlrnn Mishap Urnhmn llrumuulll Gnrn-lmm Holn'hI-t-k Smith I'urkhwm Imh- Willis Whmurll Murrow Huudt'nnuuh 508 P3 4': Ih'udy w. NHI'N lhm'h I'hllllpp! Amlrvw W'Ilkhmun ltohlu .hu-kmm IIt-lIu-umn KHnn-r Shlulvy R. L. Wulls J. I . Shiglcy J. S. Dulu C. H. Buchor L. E. Drnmgnhl E. E. I'lugL-lmun L. It'. Unmh-nnllgll WA H. Bishop H. C. I'It-inmnun C. D. Murlvy E. J. Busch E. M. Cairns. II. F. Fox J. C. Amln-w D. A. Brady FHA'I'H ICS I N FACl 1 l .TATE H. U. Parkinson E. J. Amh-rsun E. II. Huln'lu-vk FHA'I'RICS IN UHBE IVIRA'I'RI'I5 IN COLLEGH'D St-nfurs W. P. Graham W. C. CumlH-l W . H. Hull Juniors N. H. Phillippi D. L. Hvxrmlc Saphmnurvs C. WI. Cul'rvlsun F. M. Jurksun R. l . Mulln-naun-r E. S. l'islu 1 I'vslnm'n D. W. Jucksnn W. M. Markh- J. I . Nilt's 509 'I..-0 :L:'-'- :xc V. . C. Sprout H . K. Stt-rn F. Bidlack J. Kilnwr W'. Morrow H. Priors B. Wingard ROM. . Wilkinson '. W. Shinglwh-vker D. . $10er L. Smith . T. CTBrit-n . E. Sll'irklvr 1111f; ALPHA PHI SIGMA Fullmlvd Mny 23, 1913-4 w1,wwv,..qt-l,vms -1: ., 4,14 . V 1,. . . .1 ,7 . 1A.-. , v. . H v lhu'ku'ulh-r llnl'dII-r .l 111111 x .lI-wrll Murrvro SlmlTvr Th-1- Snyvrn 1' ml Immu- 1 '1 :1 Kw'r Klinv JIIIIH'N pnhr Ih-Ivr Mltl-lwll 'l'umm-ml Wt-lvl Dunn ' V lli1l1-mmr Hlnmi l'hlllhm l1-I-hlll1r S1-Im1-k Mrlhumwll llmn-rmx Ilnl'n- 1-: 11m 510 E II f. 0. Kidt-nour . ll. Dunn '. A. St-huvk . VanAlIu . H. anc-rsox . King . F. Murrt-ro H. Bm-kwullvr Ii. W. IIurdh-r . J. Klim- FHATRES IN FACULTATIC Major P. .I. MvDonm-II FHATIHCS IN COLLEGIO Seniors U. K. Class F. S. Hhum-r A. V. 'I'uwnsonll C. W7. I'hillfps Juniors ll. 1.. I'H'uvlmn W. S. err J. E. Miu-ln-H Suplmnmrvs A. D. vapu K. H. Clifl Frc'.sllnmt R. A. Junu-s Dr. D. V. Hulwr V. H. Spuhr .l. P. Wc-lt'h 15. W. lh-icr R. H. .lmwll V. II. Ln-ivlllilvr ll. 5. Tim- 1.. T. Jnm-s D. H. Sayers XV. ll. Pl'it'o PHI KAPPA NU Fullmh-cl Ih-m-mln-r. HL'I Iilnvk Prof! Mum't- Rudy Lllllll'l'lllllll Culbllnll Hinml Gillu-rl, Yonlm- LI-Vnn Klngulmry g l'nllvrsull ltm-klu MHI-er lHuh-n FI'IIZ i ; ' ' 9x , J r . . 1: v V 2 U 1 ,x L. k . . g - . w 1 : Vl t9 3 h i m; I: 'n ? l L I . q , I'HATRES IN COLLECIO 1! ' 1 Seniors . a V P. K. cmn J. D. Gimnl C. c. Biddl. ' . W. Cuhlmn C. B. Cillwrt J. M. lhn-klv - :: , 11 Junim'x . A. Hvilvr II. II. Lunu-rmun .l. 'l'. AlIn-rlson . L. Black L. B. Evans C. J. Yndvr V y 1 Ruddy II. P. Pmlon ' ? mg; Sophomores . H. Moore D. Ii. LCVkIIl C. F. Millvr R. B. Pallorsnn Fl'vslum'n . W. Slifnugla S. U. Kingshury K. J. Kinply a .7 K. B. Hess H. H. Fritz :7 . . j I f 1 ; A; L W V1. : . n W ,3 it: w : s 2 w ,. g f : Li? :4; . r x IX SIGMA DELTA Fulllldml Nun-mlwr 2k, 11i2t'. spnmt Sunlnnlvlln Yigm-lll l'um-plnlo Mhn-Ill lh-rlollnu Gulnsnl Amhnmlno AIm-lnm J. lVAuuxlhm Ilullllo lHnm-u Sylx't-Htvr Hmmi A. D'Agnullno Hurdnnl Smilvy Ih-phm lhnlzi Hurnm- Winl Fruncu 5 514 Bc-nnlina Ht-pinn A. D'Agnslinn Amhrosinu Anwlmu Bium'o J. D'Agoslino J; Fnsu FHATRES IN FACULTATE H. U. Bumm- FR ATR ES IN COLLEG l0 Seniors Crivvlli Huuzi Franco Juniors Win! Smiley Snphum arm Cardnni Calassi 1 Ctmmi Minclli I Dunilu Sylvester Vignelli I; I'rcshlm'n I Punt'pinlo Sonolt ' Sunmnivllo I ' H'v 'J'uppor Hurvoy Manor Ih'lltinulmm Knmnh-rski Klng Iin-ssh-r l'vlhlok 'myol' l'rof. Rohrlu-vk l'nuc Ulllvlzzunl Prof. William 19. Dye KI-nnolll Huh: William R. Mark Francis llurwy Joseph Gllivizzuni David R. Prull, Prvsitlcnt, Arthur W. King William W. Mullur, Trousun-r PHI MU SIGMA Hlonorary JournalisliM Funmlwl 15:21 FHATRES 1N FACITL'I'A'I'E Prof. II. II. Hulu'hm-k FRATIHCS IN ITIiBIC Burlis l'lacken FHATRES IN COLLICUIO llcrlu-rt B. W'ullnn Julm Vantlunhurg William Brillinglmm Albert Tcppt-r Frank Pt'lhivk John Suulc-r Richard Cubdvn 516 anlnn l'uhllvll Yuluh-nlmrg Prof. C. W; 8005!: Harry Brcssler Leroy Goodcnougll Elias Kuzmicrski Frank Evans James Boyt-r, Secretary Walter C. Gumlwl JmA Li..- M xi: .. .43.. lm. .L N'FFHPI' Nvu'lnxlll E. H. Dusllum C. K. Longt-nH-kvr J. A. Ihmkollwrgor Hmmlwrlill 'l'umusq-skl hunkvllwrm-r .ungvm-rlu'r .lnnn-s lrko ALPHA PI MU Hlunumry Pro-Mvdivuh I'nundwl thruur: L'l, HIL'I! FIMTIHiS 1N FAUUL'I'A'FIC U. H. Nt-wmun O. F. Smilh H. l.. Vt-mh l- lM'l lCl: 1N 1mm; .1. 'r. llny FHA'I'IIICS IN CULHCGIU Smiors .I. ll. Slvrnvr G. W. Cluunhcrlin Juniors A. l5. James W. H. Tomususki II. A. Mzu-kn 9 IV 4 Wx 1 I 1 l: .L ' w i, l V y .n. h. , J I y, . ' f 9 wk. 1 , :1. ' . ffhifz v e-rw- H u; .f. w ,Tw k a u; . v. v nzu : 9 F. F' ' , lg . i. . ; i 9; KL 1 7 1 , . : . : Mulh-n Applu Hymn 0. F. Buuvkc A. E. Martin C. C. Borryllill R. B. Apple H. W. Hyman L. L. Lunders D. M. Buchanan W. S. Cumin livrryhlll hr. 'rungu-r anh-m llm-lm nun IH'IIII Wnrnm-k snlmlinl Svhromlvr SI urm-ou Dr. Mnltln thn l Ivy PI LAMBDA SIGMA Ulonorury Prv-ngah Fulmdml 192.1 FRA'I'RICS IN FACULTATE C. W. Sluddurl S. K. Hh-n-ns FHATR ES 1 N COLLEGIO Svniurs L. fl. Mullc-n D. Pulm-y S. N. Sulmlini Juniors H. K. Norton r. l'ulm-y .Vnrlull J. Hl'hln Hum 'r mu 1'urlln Tungvr A. R. Wumm'k A. J. P. J. S. Schrm-tlor thulII-y J. Sturgeon A. Schiuwm- F. Rt-Hl . M. Urlmn any V r44: 53m; ' A .3 lelltl Cusn Halon M Suvurd Mrs. H. W. Stuwr Roy Gummlll l'rnwfnrd rrlw Shm-r Sm'm'll t'liugn-r PI GAMMA ALPHA Hlnnurury Fine ANN Funnllwl leoln-r. 1027 FHATRES IN FACl'L'l'ATE 1'. la. Uit'ksml A. W. Cam- FHA'I'IHCS IN CULLICGIU Svniul' .I. Y. Hay Juniurx II. If. Crawfunl M. A. Kln-in Soph um mm H. M. Gcmmill R. W. Hhmlu 519 Kll'lll lllvksnu C. L. Hurria M. A. Clingc-l' .Hnm :1 ' K 4 mum mwnn I l W '- :l nu r M! . H l Ind -JA 1 xx licllit-M l.llll;,:rt-II le-pkn l'lm-uru Vuan-idu lh-rryhlll lluullngn t'mlollu IJmB-IL Lord 110165 aw SENIOR SOCIETY FUIHIIII'II IUUN FHA'I'IUCS IN FACIWTATE N. M. Fleming L. Comm-r B. M. Ht'l'lllullll D. M. Crrsswvll David Hu-nry 1 RA'I'IHCS IN COLLEGIO Svm'vrs H. 1'3. Listings H. B. VonNt-Mu T. J. Cuslcllo J. C. BvHivM W. 1.0M, Jr. W. S. Liggvll C. C. Bvrryllill II. Dungvrfwld J. l'. Rucpkv J. D. Pimuru .I. U. Lungn-n Kvnt Grm-nshh-Mn wmn' YIllN Humrt lmngt-rlh-ltl lN-m-ll Ih'rgnmn Krull Cox Durrugh lll-Iln M. llumun S. llnnuu Um-nhnum-r llnnllngu I'Im-uru RM 13- Singluy llurl hulnnu-w lh-th-k MchIquhlln lmhlu-lnur tingur Kent Fencil Bergman Bartholomew Wills Creenshivlds Krull Cox UPPER-CLASS SOCIETY Founded 1909 FRA'I'RES IN COLLECIO Seniors Durrugll M. llamas IVIcLuuglllin Smart Dangvrfwld J ml 1' ms Singloy WONT Delp S. Humus 523 Hus! ings Pincuru Cuger OITt-nhuusvr Bondick Reilly Dobheluur v H. x , l I . 1 Y x V. , .. L ' ; ! '4. I : ' ax : 3w ' , g y . .' ', i . 3. ' T I. x ; ,1 i, , A L 3; , W : , . V ,v :1- Ai f Knlnlumkl Jm'ulmon Ih-Im-ld Ul'hllll lmrnn ' .'.' ,1... Filvm-r Illunkn-nlullln-r Fllkhm EKL'PFN Horrylxlll ; ' ; Lush: Mnlmn Ilnim-s VonNh-dn llullolulugh Quigln-y , .4; ; 1. .. '2 : : n 15 ; . .' r ' 531 : UPPER-CLASS SOCIETY Fuundml 1913 FRA'J'RES IN COLLEUIO Seniors S. S. llullolmugll L. D. Filkins F. B. Mulmn J. C. BcHicld . E. H. Baron R. Quiglcy . H. Van Alta R. S. Mulmncy ' J. L. C lcrry H. B. Von Nicdu hj'f . H. V. Blunkvnlxilhw K. G. Huincs ;; .1 C. C. Bcrryhill B. A. Harrington F 1 A. IA-sko 12:11! I; Juniors F :1 - 1- Kulukuski R. M. Marshal D. Fcighl g; . i3. llmmmry Member ' 1 ., Hugo Boldck ft. 1 y'i-f Graduate Numbers 5 35 E- . D. M. Crt-sswcll G. W. Sullivan gin: u A A 13111195 Ovaturllm: Ih-rryhill Adumn LmIgn-m-vkvr DuHH llnyor McCumu-ll Hunts Allillmm Kuplun Muchqu Slu-rrurd Stevens ltlm-k Murnlmll Hurnmn Wilh- Lune llurnlsh 'H'; COLLEGIATE SOCIETY Fuluult-Il 1912'. FRATRES IN FACUL'I'ATIS L' Q :3: D. D. Henry S. K. Slovcns G. F. l'isln-r 3.1;; FRA'I'IUCS m mLLI-zmo , I ' 4, Seniors u z 5; N. R. Adams xV, J. Gormun W2 H. MuMImvult Ht 5- C. M. Davis ' C. R. Lungvnvckt-r A. II. Wilh- Lk ' :79; B. Kuplun W. H. Roycr C. C. Borryhill ! i 3 J. 1:. Ouslcrling .l. C: Bellmld W. W. llovkt-nlwrry 5 ; i R. M. Atkinsnn W- C- bumbvl WV. ll. McConnell , ; $1? I un iors . : L3 - L. 11. Bull M. B. Black: J. W. Brumll L , F3; A. J. bares J. M; Hannah C. B. Lum- i I R. M. Marshall H. h. Shorrurd A. Ii. Wilsnn x in l x'a :21 limes Mulhll-Il Howllt 1'nx Hurt hulmm-w Murl In Kirkpatrick Ruh'lHT SInulI-y livrgmun K rnll Hummus Miller t'ull Smith Hvllly Mules Eugvrh' Strllhlc MnhlI-y Eschlmvll Hilvu l'nmlw-lun t'nrdonl YnuNlcdu W01 IT Merrill B. M. Hermann Bergman Haslings chill VunNit-du Bowie Malhiz-u Curry Eschbuch Panacciun MorriIl Slruhlc SOPHOMORE SOCIETY Founded 1907 Alpha Clmplt-r FRATRES J N FA CULTATE M. M. Harris FRA'I'R ES IN I 1R BE E. W. Sullivan C. E. Murrill FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors Bates Lungren Packard Juniors Cox Smil h Lockwood Sophomon's Giles Cardoni Miller 526 Taylor Karbuch Eggcrs Sle-ole Wolff Kulukoski Marlin Moblcy Smhloy Lt-o Houck Slamp Bartholomew Hess Kinle Delp Reilly Buss Singlcy McCracken ,.0Lt Kirkpatrick Ratcliff lh'rvm VlH'Iu'Il GrI-vnnhh-Itls Snulrl P. F. Hullst-rmam R. S. Malmm-y J. P. Rocpkv S. llamas D. Crecnshields W. L. Dohlu-luur A. L. Parana H. chlz R. R. Rickcr l'lnvurn Hum-rml lklo-nlmld Vhllnmru lh-mlII-k llnllm-mnn MrPIIl-l- lh-ln'rirh Hvkvr Nlmn- MrAmln-wx Vlhmn Mrl'lvnwnlx ltmluum M. llumus Rhlgmu' S. llumus Dnhlu-lnur lh-nlz llunuq-rlh-lll l'xmum Ihlgortou lllTvnhnlm-r Jm-ulmon J . C. llurpt-r SOPHOMORE SOCIETY Fuumh-d 1912 FRATER IN FACULTA'I'E N. M. Fleming FRATRES IN URIHC M. Mcthc FHATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors J. C. Bvlfu-ld B. A. Harrington J. D. Pinvuru J. Byron Juniors G. K. Offcnhuuser B. D. Jacobson W. H. Cunwmn C. A. Yost D. R. Buvun 0. B. I'lelffrich Suph 0m ores J. P. Lmtkurd R. D. lCdgt-rlon R. Whilmurc M. S. MucAndrews R. A. Wilson E. C. Ridngly H. Dungorliold F. B. Molmn A. J. Loskn R. H. Rienllold B. H. Wilford S. chlick J. Bair W. A. Slime J. K. McClcmonls H. M. Rcdman Fumplwll Suylnr Aul Huwko Wnlkvr vaqulsl NI-wmun 'I'urm-r Bczdck, Hugo Homing, Neil Crozll, Wilson S. Burlmr, Jack E. Feiglll, Charles D. Flynn. Edmund L. Grudur, Richard A. Hulnws, Robert C. Kinkuid. John R. Nessunlhulrr, John H., Jr. Nuwmun. Bernard t'ruul Mutlllus Nl-Hsonllmh-r levr I'fo-lfq-r Hurln-r l'uyno IIIIIIIIK Flynn Ym-mu Yllkinsun Gomh-r Fright Smith JUNIOR SOCIETY Founded 1923 FHATRES IN FACIIL'I'A'I'E Harris, Prof. M. M. FHA'HUCS IN COLLEGIO Smith, Harry l9. Slrciker, Richard M. Tumor, William 5. Ym'um, Fred H. Buir, John W. Cumplwll. Bc-njumin F. Kluknid Ilnlr llulmu-s Brawn levllu-r Kllluls llvrmunn. B. M. ' - . 1.. Union Kcnm-tll IL Hawko, John A Kullns, Raymund H. Hunt, Maxwell A. Nt-wquisl. Ralph H. Puym', Allu-rl S. Suylnr, Wilbur A. W'ulkor. Edward A. Wilkinson, Russell 5. XW-lnshlutt. Brynn Johns llnhnm Slu'lly Vogull Lunmln II. N. Druilwlhis ' Hurrlsnn Hnrnlxh Wt-IlnI-r llnmnl lmyI-r I I'm In t'ummlngs .ortl lM-lhlvr E. tL DTPHWHHH lN-ldh-r Hurmun Flslwr Slmwh Murhhull lI Penn State Club Uffim'rs of the Penn Slulc Club Prosidcm - - - - - - - - - - W. J. GUHMAN Vine President - - - - - - ' - E. G. Dmcmulms Secretary - - ' - - - - - - - II. R. SHI-zlumnn Trousurer - - - - - ' - ' - . J. M. HAHNISH Alhh-lic Director - - - - - - - - - C. C. HUMMER Social SH-retury - - - - - - - - W. ll. ROVER -, 530 lHoru Roxnrh Thr- Club IIispanu-J'nwricano is an organization co'mposr'd 0f Sludt'nls from Spanish-spcalcing countries. I! was rslablithl excluxi'm'l'll for e'rlucatimml and social purposes. Spanish is the 0$70ial language of the Club. Ils mafia is: FOR COUNTRY AND FOR PENN Snzl'l'In'y F. L. Anduze D. A. Rodriguez H. l'lm-ru M. l'Iuvrn Club Hispano Americano Founded at The Pennsylvania State College, February 19, 1927 A. R. Riera Itoum l'uunn ll. Ronligm-z Mnrrvru Lut'onln FRATRES 1N FACULATE Julio Martinez Seniors E. A. Pinero Juniors A. G. Rodriguez .1. Marrow, Jr. F. M. Rexach Sophomores S. M. Pagan A. B. Roura C. F. La Costa Fresh m an M. M. Pinero 531 A. Rodriguez mmm- Smith Stevens Wilson Man rn-ll Imllm-r Mullur llnynnk Ilnmlltnn Wt-luborgor The Ag. Student Council Presidcrm-ill'vnn Slain Farmer Vice Prwidvm Crulmpplc Club Secretary-'l'rvusun-r-- Dairy St'imm- Assm'iulh Block and Bridle - - Topiun Society - - Lcibig CIu-mit'ul Snvivly - Poultry Iluslnlmlry - Clnvvr Clul; - ' - Penn Slulv Grungv - , Country Life Club - - Two-Ycur Agra - - Ag Emnmuiv Smrit-ly - - Forest ry Sm'it'l y - - R 0 L L 532 - W. W. Muunu J. H. WI-lemzmncn M. A. FARRELL - - R. K. HAMILTON P. Q. TlIlJ-ZNKU - P. X. HUYNAK E. T. WILSON - IL L. SMITH - W. C. CUMBLE - - A. V. TOWNSEND - H. J. BnNsm - C. Ii. Crrr'rmcw II. S. anncmucu. W. P. ll. STEVENS Acacia . . . Alpha Chi mm Alpha Cumma mm Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Pi Mu Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tun 011mm Alpha Zvlu Hvlu Kappa Hutu Sigma Him Hula Tlu'lu J'i Bum Lumlnhl Sigma Chi Epsilun Chi Phi Chi Upsilun Dvllal Pi . . lh-llu Sigma Chi Dvlm Siglml Phi Doha Sigma Pi Dvllu Sigma Rho Delta Tau Doha Dvlla lelu Sigma Delta Upsilon Em Kappa Nu Friends Union Kappa Doha Pi Kappa Delta R110 Kappa Gamma Psi Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Phi Kappa Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Omega Della Epsilon Olnwgu Epsilon Phi Doha Theta Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Gamma Dvlln Phi Kappa . Phi Kappa Nu Fraternity Index .102 CNJL-J-'- ' IQNJKQKJ N w ..;.;.'..;.;;.'......QI CS: NN Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Lumlulu Tlu'lu Phi Lumlulu Upsilnn Phi Mu Alpha! Phi Mu Sigma Phi Sigma Dvllu . Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Dvllu Epsiltm Pi Uummu Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Pi Lambda Sigma Pi 'I'uu Sigma . . szllrlnurd um'l Blmlc- . St'urulr . . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Dvltu Sigma Gamma Epsilnn Sigma Nu . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma Pi Sigma . Sigma Tau . Sigma: Tau Phi Tun Bria Pi . Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Phi Dvllzl Tau Sigma Phi Thvlu Alpha Phi Theta Chi Tht'lu Kappa Phi Theta Nu Epsilon Thom Xi . lelu Upsilon Omega Triangle 41; 1171. -I IL! 1109 441i 500 302 170 13,1. Hull 1.36 308 152 102 Alma Mater Fur the glory of 0M Slaw. Fur lwr I'nundt'rs strung and gum. Fur tht- fulnrc that m' wail. Huisv 1110 song. ruisv the mug. Sing: our lovu and loyalty. Sing: our hopes lhul, brighl um! I'rmn R951. Q Mulhvr draw, with lln-v. AH with llu'u. all with thee. Whmfm' mmd ul bnylmudgs gulch Shulwlvss in lhv hands of filll'. Tlmu didsl mould us. dmlr 0M Slaw. IIIIO lllOll. into lllPll. 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