Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)
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Copyrighl1933 ARTHUR E. PHILLIPS Editor-in-Chiei MILTON I, BALDlNGER Business Manager PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP THOU DIDST MOULD US, DEAR OLD STATE, INTO MEN, INTO MEN. .Hmuw K N'nnll' - me . II 'lml 'llmnu umlmm . H INNHHJUIms . lullll'u'k - ,I m' lf. - . ' ,'.' k. 3 . W. V I H b . Ill , Julillllllfhx: l . . ......n ' . . Hunulll l x - .Illl' - ' -.. . V'm --Ill' 1 ,m . 1A ..- x As -- .- - .- E . . ulllimll'm x A mm. .' .If-k ,vnn-vuy'M; I. . . v......nll1 ' 'n....-- ' ' mh 0 4w- a 1.1 . ,mnfm x ' Y II.....-::'.: THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY THREE . $ I if I ' ,. - ,uuul In In: -7. 7' ; A .I, unl ..1!;' '. FOP EWOPD MODERN LIFE IS TOO DIVERSE, TOO VARIED TO BE CLASSIFIED UNDER ONE HEADING. RATHER THAN BE BOUND, THEREFORE, BY A RIGID THEME IN COMPILING THIS BOOK, WE HAVE CHOSEN TO USE A MODERN TREATMENT AS THE BEST METHOD OF EXPRESSING THE SPIRIT OF OUR DAV. THE BOOK! THE COLLEGE THE CLAffEf ACTIVITI Ef ATHLETIC! ORGAN IZATIOHI ERITIS ITS OWN REWARD. BUT THERE ARE MANY INSTANCES -- IN WHICH MERIT IS SO DE- SERVING THAT IT WARRANTS A LESS EPHEMERAL RECOGNITION. FITTINGLY, THEN, THE CLASS OF 1933 DEDICATES ITS LAVIE TO DEAN OF WOMEN CHARLOTTE E. RAY, WHO, BY HER SELF-SACRIFICING SPIRIT OF UNDER' STANDING AND HELPFULNESS, HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE PREPARATION OF TWO COLLEGE GENERATIONS OF PENN STATE WOMEN FOR THE ASSUMPTION OF THEIR PROPER PLACES IN A NEW ERA. y g CHARLOTTE E. RAY IL C V A COIM E CAMPUf ..-...... .l...:3-:J o o o .......-...... 5.3:... . ..:........n 22:... ..., .... .1: n. SEE... .55....K 1::22 0:2:::-:. . 52:... . .g: 15:! . C :5: .. -.-...: . . ... 52.52.. .: 5.5. :7; 4H sbuxhir. Z. 1R 4...Y :vtry. ,1F2 ; EAR !!..E:X.V.Vw,4Na7$ v0.7: .1: Iiwtiiv 1 LL. 1.252.. :15 I :w. 75,. fnu 51.... 3. xlhk 12:: T.Dal. .0 211.. 1121;. Tc 4,4 ,u... A.RJQZL .. m xii! 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Forestry hecamc his lilieas study and tho. following yours WCH', lukun up with investigations on lhal subject in Austria, France, Switzerland, Germany, and the Philippines . He finally ruturnud to this country in 1903 la autccpt the position of professor nl' I'urcslry zit Yuh- . . . During the following years he wzls u prmnincnt Iigurc on National Commissions on Water Ways, Con- servation, and Country Life. III 1914 Pinuhol undertook the work of United States Food Ad- minislrulor, hul returned to his original field six years later as Com- missioner of Forestry in Pennsylvania . . . lmmmliutcly he became very prominunl in the public affairs of thc Keystone stale, finally being uhwlml lo the guvcrnorship in 1922 . . . A noteworthy achicvomenl of his lirst turm us govm'nm' was the settlement of thc anthracite mail slrikv in which ho. was significant, as arbiter . . . Pinchot was again chosen govurnm' hy the people 01' Pennsylvania in I930. The movement for mnscrvalinn oil natural resources has received much of. its impetus in this munlry from Governor Pinchut . . . He has mmunmlutmi a wealth of nmlerial and has written extensively mt tlw. subject . . . Hmmrury degrees have heun conferred upon him by Yule, Pl'im'clon, McCill, and Michigan Agricultural College. Page Twcnly-seven RALPH DORN HETZEL Page Twcnly-uighl THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE PA. OFFICE or THE PRESIDENT February 17, 1933 Mr. Arthur E. Phillips Editor-in-Chief 1933 LaVie. My dear Mr. Phillips: This LaVie marks not only another milestone in the life of the College but also a year of special significance. For more than a decade the College has been expanding rapidly to meet the increas- ing demands put upon it; for five years its campus has been changing under the growth of its building program. This year no new building is under construction and for the first time since the War, the in- crease in enrollment has been checked. Does this mean that all those young men and women who earnestly desire a college education, and are prepared to profit by it, are being taken care of, or that the build- ing needs of our present student body have been met? Far from it. It simply means that the College is accepting willingly its fair share of the reductions in income made imperative by present economic con- ditions and is of necessity postponing the day when it will be equipped to meet the needs of the State. This postponement can in no sense be thought of as re- quiring a period of marking time. The College has welcomed the oppor- tunity this year for a thorough self-analysis and a complete reap- praisal of all of its activities and operations and lines of work. It has been testing those things which had grown up in the years of expansion to see which have proved to be of superior worth and which of minor value. This comprehensive study is not yet completed but the benefits already obtained, when added to the increased seriousness of purpose of the students, which has been one compensation of the times, are such as to mark this year as one of progress and of promise. We intend to continue this self-examination, and if we make wise adjustments to meet changed conditions, we shall emerge from this period stronger than ever and prepared to meet the challenge of the years to come. Very truly yours, Page Twcnly-nine .4- m4 mmmw- um n -mwwm J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS Pugc Thirty CHI'FORD PINIJIIII'I' RALPH D. I-IIIJ'I'ZIIIII JAMES N. RULE - JOHN A. MCSIIAIIIIAN Board OI Trustees II'IX-IHIIIIIIIZIO MIIIMIIIIIIIS II'IIIIIII'IIIII' IIf IIIII CommonIIII'IIlIlI. III'I'siII'IrIII uf IIIII I'IIIIIIIII: .S'IIpI IiIIIII IIIII III' III I'IIIIIII: IIIA'IIIIIIII'IIII SI I 'III!IIy III I4I'I'IiI IIIIIIIII APPOINHIID BY THE GOVERNOR I IIII'I'isIIIII'g $12110 IIIIIIIIgIII H il I' risIIuI'Ir. I IIII'I'isIIIII'g NAME RESIDENCE 'I I'IIIM IIIXIIIIIFIS R. W. BALDERSTUN - - 22I NIII'1II IIIISIIIIII, 81., I IIII IIIIII III. - I9iIII HANNAH MILK. LIONS - IIiIII:IIIII UIIIVIIrsily, P21. I9'II.I CLARA C. PHILLIPS - - II. II. D. NII. 2, WIIsIIiIIIrlIIII II'II. I933 FLORENCE M. DIIIIIII'I' - - 001 lIIuIIinn $1.. .IUIHISIIHHI, l al.19iII1I E. B. DORSET'I' - IVIUIIHIIUIII, I,Kl. - - IQIIIII IIALIIII T. ZIIIIK - IIruIII'III'Il, Pa. 1935 IIIIIEC'IIED IIY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NAME JIESIDIII NI. II 'I III IIM III XIIIIIIIIH WILLIAM L. .AIIIII'IIZLIIIIIR - - - IIIIIIIlilll I IIIII illlII I IIkII I II. ., PIIISII1110'I1, IIII I0. III BOYD A. MUSSER IIZI ViIIII SI. SI' IIIIIlIIII, I 'II - I93 II. JAMES C. W111'1'1IIII7 WIIII SI NIM YIIIk I My, N. Y. 1933 .I. II. M. ANDREWS - - - IVIi11I II IIIIiIIIiIIII', PIIIIHIII IpIIiIII II. - 1934. IIIIIOHIIIII II. DI-llKlIl - - IIIIIIIIIIII- k AVII., IIIUlllilH IIIVII. ., IIIIII MII IIIIIII 81 Pills- IIIII'II'II, Pal. 102M. AMBROSE N. UllIllll. - - - IIIIIHS Buildings . am I I'IIIIIIIIHIIII, IIIII. .IOI'II'II JAMES L. HAMILI. - - u rSIIIIISI RII II 51. CUIUIHIHIS, 0. I935 JAMES MIIIIIOIIIIANII - IILIIZ II'IIIk IIIIIIIIIII , PIIISIHIl ',I1 I II. - - 1935 .I. FRANKLIN SIIIIIZIIIIS I900 IIiI'IIIII IIIII-Il IIIIiIIIiIIII PIIIIIIIII'IllIlIil, Pu. - I935 IIIIIC'IIIIID IIY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETHIIS NAME IIEHIDICNI'IIII 'I II II M I XIIIIUI .IOllN II. BENEDICT - - - lIaiIIIIis MIIcIIiIII- IIII. ., WIIyIII- I'sIIIIIII Pu. IQI'I'II I ERNEST .I. POOLE II III III IIlII SlII III.I II II I III IIIIIIIg, IIII. - ,IQIII'I CHESTER .I. TYSON - - IIIIIIIIIII rs, I II I933 FRANK P. WIIILI'I'S WIIIII,PI1.193:I E. S. BAYAlIlI - - - 7.IOI PIIIII Au ., PIIISIHII I1 I II 1934 JOHN C. CIISI'IIIOVIJ - - .IIIIIHSIIIWII Pu 19341 ROBERT II. LEWIS IIIIUIIIIIHIIIIH, III - 1934 EanN W. NICK . NIIIIIIIIIII IIIqIIilIIIIIIIIl I II., IIII' III I H. I934 HENRY D. BROWN - WIIIIIIJIISPUIL IIIII - - I935 IIWURMAN H. CYGIIJII - KiInIIIII'lIIII, Pu. - 1935 VANCE C. MCCORMICK IIIIII'I-isIIurg, Pa. - - - 1935 IIIIIIIIIInc W. SI.III:IIM - III NOI'III IIIlIUllI 51., MilIIIn, Pa. 10335 .I. FRANKLIN SIIIIIIIIIs JAMESII.W111'1'IC - - - IIAIIIIII D. I'lIc'I'ZIIIII OFFICERS OF THE IIOAIID ms 'lIlIlIS'lIlIllIlS III'IIsI'IlI'IIr VI'I'II PI'IISIIIIIIII SIII'I'I'IIIIy WILLIAM C. MIIII'I'IIIIII'II' - - - - . . . . . . . TI'I'IISIII'III' 'IIIXIIIIIII'IIIVIII COMMI'II'IIIIIIII BOARD OI 'lIlIUS'lIlIIlIlS PIIIIIIIIIIIpIIiII New York City Slain COIIOgC 51:110. College MICSSHS. ANDREWS, IIAYAIIII, IIIIIIWN. IIOSILIHWI-I, MI1IZIIIIIIII2K, SIIII-iIIIIs AND TYSON Page Thirly-nne Administration OFFICERS OF THE COLLE 1E Prnsidvnt HALPII D. lhcrzm. Cmnvplrnllvr RAYMOND ll. SMITH THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION Pltl-LSIUHN'I' Hli'lllil., DEANS WATTS, HACKI-rr'r, S'mmmu'r. Cumuncus, S'mnmc, WIII'I'Mnmz, chuN; lhmm'mu Blczmcx; DEANS WAHNIHZK, RAY; RAYMOND ll. SMITH; SI-nnu-L'rmw, WILLIAM S. HUFFMAN OFFICERS OF THE ACADEMIC DIVISIONS School of Agriculture R. L. WATTS, Deun H. C. PARKINSON, Secretary lnstilulv of Animal Nulriliun E. B. FORBES, Direclur School of Clwmislry and Physics F. C. WM'rM'muz, lh-un 0. F. SMITH, szrulury School of Ellucatl'un W. C. CHAMBERS, Dean ANNA E. ANGEN, Secretary School I lc'nginyt'cring R. L. SACKH'I'T, Dean C. L. Kimmie, Secretary Svhoul of Liberal Arts C. W. S'mnmwr, Dean L. V. T. SIMMONS, Secretary School ul Mineral Industries EDWARD S'naxmmz, Dunn C. A. Bomma, Secretary School of Physical Education and Alhlctics Hum BFJJHCK, Dirct'lor NEIL M. FLI-nM'lNc, SccrcIm-y 1' md 11 tm' Sch 001 F. D. KERN, Donn 'IC. W. lhmxuc, Summary Ih'purrmmu of Military Sr'icmru mnl 'I'mvics l,n ;lr'I'I ;NAN'r Cummar. R. V. VHNAHLI-z, U. S. A., Cmnmandunl GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES THE PRESIDENTS OFFICE RALPH D. HE'I'Zl Ll., LLD. AmuAN 0. Mousn, MA. MARY T. NI'I'ZKY - - - President - Exmrutimc Secretary Secretary to Um President BUSINESS AMINISTRATION - - - Conwtroller - Assistant to the Comptroller Executive Accmmmnl RAYMOND ll. SMITH, 13.8. SMNLEY B. Mmmux, B.A. WALTER J. MILLS, BILS. WILLIAM C. Mumrtmw - - - - SAMUEL K. HUS'I'I'Z'I I'I'LIK, Purclursing Agent; Mmmgvr of Dormimrivs and Dining Commons 61-201mm: W. Elmn'r, Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Trctlsun'r THE REGISTRAIVS OFFICE WILLIAM S. HUFFMAN, MS. CARL E. MAnQIJAnn'I', PILD. Cums V. D. Bissm, M.A. Registrar Collage Exazminur Scheduling OHicur OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN Au'rulm R. WARNINIK, ILA. Ilmm 0f Mom Page ThirIy-lwo OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF WOMEN CnAnLu'r'rIa E. RAY, M.A. Dorm of Women THE COLLEGE LIBRARY WILLARD P. LEWIS, M.A., ILLS. Librurimz THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION WES W. DIINI.AI', B.A. Arling Dirt'NOT THE HEALTH SERVICE JOSEPH P. l'l'l-LNUIJIL MD. IHn-rlrm' 'l'llli ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Enwmm K. llmsnMA'N, 13.8. Executive Secrclary 'l'l'lE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION N ml. M. FLEMING, 13.5. Grmlmm' Manager of Athlz-lfvs THE PENN STATE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IIAnIn' W. SEAMANS, ILA. Ut'm'rul Swrt'lury HM'MUNH H. SMITH WILLIAM G. Mun'rmuvr L'mnpN'uIIvr Treasurer The Business OFFice THE BUSINESS STAFF liM'MeNn ll. SMITH, BS. . . - - - - - - Cmnptmllvr STANLEY B. MAnlmx, ILA. - - . - - Axsislunl Io Cumplrullvr WALTER .I. MILLS, 1312.8. A . , - - - - lc'xoruriw Awuunmm WILLIAM G. Mlvn'rmuvlr - - - - A - - - . 'l'rmsm't-r SA Mlll-zl. K. HUH'I'I-Z'l l'l-th - Purt'husing Agent; Manager of Ihlrmilvrit-s 11ml Dining Commons Clmluni W. ICmm'I' - - - - Snperinn-mlt-nt, of Crtmntls and Buildings HEN the oHiee 0f Comptroller of the College was created by the College Trustees in 1918, the present term of organization for administration of business attains 0f the College was ett'eeted. For the first time an executive oHiee was established for the eentralized control and ad- ministratien of all matters zltt'eeting property and various business interests 01' the institution. During the period of most rapid expansion of physical plant and academic etTort since 1918, the reslmnsihitities 0f the Cumptmtlerk Ottiee have been organized along interests such as: bud- get making, finance, physical plant nmintenunee and development, institutional organization, purchase and service of supply, personnel, student housing and dining emnmons. administration 01' funds, accounting and property, zmd operation and financial eontrols. Having HO grown in importance and zlelivily, five of these functions now require the depart- mental organization and specialized zulministrutien rtmresmtlml in the Department 01' Grounds and Buildings, the Depzn'tmenl 0f Dormitories and Dining Commons, the Department at Pur- chase and Supply, the lkpurtmenl of Aeeounling, and the Ottiee of Tl't'tilHlll'Ol'. Puge Thirty-threc Alumni Association ENN STATUS representation in the enter werhie its uiumni and other former students who advance the name of. the Nittany Lion outside of the relutive1y small eeltegiute eireie, are kept in constant toueh with their Alma Matter through the Alumni Asseeiutien. Sinee its organization in 1870 the Association has .I. I6. WA'I'seN . . . . . . prom-dpu, been the ehtei means el preservnig the interest of, the uhnnni in CeHege uetivities. At present ever 13,000 comprise its memhership. Twe-thirds of this number are located in Pennsyivania. The eentru'l hedy is un alumni council in which there is. representation from the twenty dis- trict e1uhs m.tuttered ever the eeuntry. in 1910 with a i'etn'ganizutien 0f the group and the ereatien of the pest of alumni secretary, which is new hehl by Edward K. Hihshman, a09, headquarters were estab- lished in Old Main and publication of the Penn. State Alumni, Quarterly, and later the Alumni News, was begun. Following the war the News was made into :1 monthly and sent to sultserihers during the school year. 1ne1uded in the magazine are stories of zlhtmni interest, reports on :lthleties, and u eemp1ele resume of the work or the forty alumni nnd uhnnnue eluhs. Edward K. Hihshmnn is editer oi. the News, while Aliee 1. 'l1hempsen is associate editor. With the charter of the College providing for the eieetien of nine members 01' the Board of 'l'rustees by a vote of the graduates, the Alumni Asseeitltien has a direct in- fluence en the growth and policies 01' Penn State. Through its Athletie Advisory Cem- mittee en the Beard of Athletic Control the alumni were I u - iii V V7 0 7 0 V respensihle In a great degree im' the elevztlten ei eellege nth- PPMN xIAI I1 1eties to its present high p1une.A.lUMNl NILWS In 1111 of the progressive movements ut Penn State the Alumni Asseeiutien has been one of the direeting teeters. . The first drive for the newer and greater Penn State received its impetus from the organization when it started the 000031- VOLUMS IV. Na 2 ULIOEEI, Ivn er Campaign 01' 1916. Among the uhlmni the foundation Page Thirty-fonr l'm' lhc rvmnl Emergency Building Fund 01' lhv, Ctillugc was laid, and llm usmviuliml uhh'd grvully in stirring up inlvrvsl in tho, $8,000,000 Imml issue, proposed for lhc Cnlluge. ivory Octohu'r lho Assmtiuliun sponsors un Alumni l-lonwmming Day ill which time graduates from all pans of the country return 10 Visil their Alma Mailer. Over 71,000 graduates allvlcmlvd this ymlras Ihlnmucoming uulehruliun. Reunions ol' czu-h class am: huhl in hvu-yuur pcriuds in mn- junclion wilh lhe grauluulinn wrenmnivs every June. r1. K. llmsnmm SWH'!Hry-'I'rt'uxurvr Complete records uI' llw Alumni zn'c lwpl in a nmslur mo in tho, cenlrul ufhuc, while u hiugruphicul lilo contains :1 folder for ouch gl'ildllilltE. With lhis us a husis the central olhce compiled lhc War Record, a1 525-p21g0 hook mn- tuining hingraphius of 2,100 alumni who lmrlicipulml in the World War, and giving an account of tho purl played hy Penn Slaw in lho grout struggle. Pruscnl nlhccrs 0f the Alumni Association are. J. E. Watson, 9I I, president; R. M. Rumhcrl, Wm; H. W. Mauls, ,07, and Mrs. Ethel C. Sparks, 916, Vice, presidents, and R. L. Walls, ,90, secretary. Other nmmhcrs ol' lhc Executive Bounl includc C. C. Hilde- hrund, 92; .l. T. Ryan, h08; l. C. C. Forster, 901;W. P. Lnomis, 510; H. I. Smilh, 907, and F. P. Wmvvr, 914. 59.? NM TlH-L ALUMNI Olvlruzl-L IN 0m MAIN l'ugc 'thirly-flve t DI-LAN An'rmm It. WAMNWLK ' A Message From the Dean of Men The morale of college undergraduates at the present time is surprising. In the face of de- pressing, unpromising conditions of employment, why should not college undergraduates he dis- couraged, pessimistic, hitter and radical? But, except for a few individuals, they are not. The confidence which Penn State students are placing in their college as a training agency, in themselves as worthy to he trained, and in their future, is a ray of sunlight in an otherwise etnudy day. In my opinion it testifies to their good judgment and their apprmziution of values. These are tryingr times for all colleges and universities Penn State not excepted; and the substantial, serious-minded eo-operation 0f the Penn State student body in safeguarding the essen- tial values 01' the campus is as significant 215 it is welcome. Dean of M en. Page Thirty-six DMN Cumuur'na E. RAY A message From the Dean Oi Women A man prominent in Anwriwn education is quoted as suyin : ii'l'hinking is one 01' the most unpopular amusements of the human race. Men hale il largely because they uannol do it. Again they hale it because it is likely to interfere with what they are doingf7 As college people we shall not. admit ourselves condemned 0n the first charge, for nowhere in the worid should there be greater stimulus 10 thought than among those in quest of learning. But the second charge gives us concern-v-lhe statement that we hale thinking hexause of its probable interference with our chosen pursuits. What can we in: doing, as cduculcd persons, that would cease if we should learn to think? Dean, of W omen. Page: Thirtyacven Agriculture The primary uduculiunul ohjmtlivv, nl' lhu School of Agriculture is to lruin men for service in agriculture and related holds. A rumml survey indicates that alhnul om-s-lhird of our graduates engage in gemrrul farming, dairying, livestock nmnugmncnl, orchard man- ugcmcnl, wgcluhlc gardening, and Horiuullum. Agricultural cx- lunsiun ranks second among the macupulimls of our alumni. A large numhcr of graduates arc filling olhcr professional positions as lezuthcrs, investigulnrs, fnrcslurs, landscape uruhilccls, chemists, and sluwiulisls in diversified vocations. The Agrit'ullurul Experimonl Station 01' the, School of Agricul- lure is prosecuting 152 projects rehiling to soil fertility, livestock HALI'HL. WM...S munagmncnl, dairy mzmuf'zuzluring, l'urcsl management, and other m fundamental sludics which have a hearing on farm practices. Thu Agricultural Exlcnsiun Service has hcen of special value during the depression in helping Pennsylvania farmers 10 pmducc mom cummmiuully and to realize the highest market prices. In brief, it aims In lake the College 10 those who uumml come l0 lhe College. GQWMQ hm: Purkllmun lmleu-r ININIHIIII liuumlvl Wmu'm' lllunlnguuu- Wulh lenm'vll 'mnlIc-y lN-I'mlsnn Hm'luml Unrdm-r Flvlvlu-r Page Tllirly-cight Chemistry and Physics Like the rest. of the World, we are still eurrying on. In the interest of ceonemy' the eurrieulum in Physical Chemistry has been eliminated and its students provided for in the ether eurrieuiu. Seventy-nine former students did not return the first. semester. However, these losses were almost entirely eempensztted l'er hy transfers with zulvuneed standing from other elusses, schools, and institutions. The entering eiuss was slightly larger than last year and consequently the total enrollment fur the school increased uhmtt. hve per cent. In view of the present troubled times, this is imleetl encouraging. The students are uplmretttiy infected with the serieusness oi the times to the extent that they work harder lililll their predecessors, . . ' . itillANK ti. VVHITMUIHG Without the complaints heard In more prosperous times. 1m, In common with the rest 01' the ezlmpus, we are spending at great. deal of lime in thought, study and discussion of ways and means for doing hetter our task of helter mluipping the young, people who come to us before uetiveiy entering the eomplex atetivities of modern life. While the Iinul so- lution has not been found, it will pt'ehuhly lie in the dil'eetiun of greater flexibility in curricula and more direet contuet hetween the mature nu-amhers of the stutt and student hotly. Beginnings have already been made in these direetions. UlmlntlI-e Smith . ltthllhkv Hmnlu tt'ltitmm'e Pugu Tllirtymine WILL C. CHAMBERS Ilmm. Education The illcmusing complexity of nmdcrn social life, the specializa- tion of lahor and induslry, and the phenomenal advance of scienlihc research and invention, have cnmhincd to demand more and better mluczllion in all walks of life. Even our lmsl recreations and en- joymenls demand a certain mlilwmcnl of mind and emotion which only proper education can give. As in all olhcr professions only superior training can produce a teacher qualified to meet the demands of 21 progressive and ques- tioning ago. Not only knowledge hul lhc mclhmls all its discov- cry and transmission constitute the province ol' the teacher. It is not strange, therefore, that during the century since the hrsl insti- tution for the professional training of louchcrs was sel up in the United States the rapid expansion of elementary and secondary education should have produced the multitude of normal schools, leuclun's colleges and Univer- sity Schools of Education which characterize this country heyond all others. The Penn Slate School of Education exercises the teacher training function for the College. In nine years it has grown from an initial annual enrollment of 368 10 800. Mmu'v Green Page Forty Miss Clllll'l' Ulmmhm-N Ilurrvll Slrm-k Wl-uvor Engineering The inurmsing impm'laum' and growing mmplcxily 01' our in- dustrial souicly call for u thoroughly disciplined mind if llm lm-Imi- cal, financial and social prohlvms wllivh inlvrlwinu wilh industrial questions am! In IN! solved. The hrmul inlrmlmtliml which sludunls in tho, Sclmnl nl' Engi- neering I'mtvivu In English, lilm'uluru, lunguugu, hislm'y, psychol- ogy, economics, nullhmnulius, and science is l'nllowml hy upplivu- lions lo lhu fields of Al'chilmtlurc, Aruhilm-lurul Engineering, Civil and Sanitary Enginmtring, I'lluclricul und ICIt-ulmchmnimI Engi- neering, Industrial and Mwhzmicul Enginom'ing. , . . . . . Jhnum'r l,. szkwr'r IIIUHU Wllh cxlwrmm'u. u hulzmuml lwrsmmllly, wnlllngnuss In pm . lulu: roslmnsihility uml uluu'uulvr I'urnisll llm I'oumlulinn on Wllit'll 012104 yaw H104,377 graduates stand. Killslm- lIrl-m-mnn lx'olll'l' UIHHFAT Wulkn-r Surkvlt: l'In-rl-H l'age Fony-onc Page Forty-lwo Liberal Arts Every inslilulion of higher learning should provide upporlunily for all students to hccome acquainted with those fields of. lhoughl. and those principles of living which if' known and practiced will give evidence of educulion and culture. In addition, the knowl- edge and practice 01' these fields of thought and these principles of living make for u Huner enjoyment of leisure, which is becoming of greater and grealer impurlume in 0111' economic life. Culture is not merely the ahilily lo think clearly; it is nol merely the acquisition of knowledge. Culture involves wide reading which provides something to think about and which develops 21 CHARLES W. S'mmmn'r ll vocabulary for use in expressing thought, that is, to help in the url of can i ' conversation, now largely a lost 311. Culture involves avoculional interest, hewusc its effect is social as well as individual. Culture involves interest in art, music, literature, and pau'licuiariy in the ability to distinguish right from wrong and to practice the right. Immu-l' Simmons Ru kh- Donglr'r 'l'nIIm-r Grunt, Dye Stulltlnrl Huwl; EspI-nslnulu Ou'l-ns Mineral lndustries Penns Ivamiu is the Nationas Imldin mineral industrial Com- b monweu'llh. The School of Mineral Industries and Experiment Station are dudiczllcd lo the finding, uxplomlinn, development, ex- plmlutmn and mnscrvulmn ol 1 mmsylvzunu 5 natural mineral rc- sourucs and lhoir preparation, lvn'mtessing and cHicienl utilization. Mineral industries mluculiun mnlmuws lhruu main lypcs nl' work, U earth sciences and gmgruphyw-gmlogy, mineralogy, geog- raphy, mineral cmnumics-F-mursus lmsic to all mineral imluslrius and lo the hmnunilics; 2 mineral, mgilwmfingvmmining, pulm- lcum and nulurul gus-alculing with mineral producing industries zlpplwullon 0i earth scmmtcs and all lylHES 01 engineering 10 lslnwmm 5115mm . . , . . . . ;, exploitation of nalurad mmcrul resources; LU nmmrul technology I'm - 11101 technology, metallurgy, m-mmics dculiHg with mineral processing and using industries -z1pp'Iiculi0n ul. chemislry and physics and enginecring lo the preparation, lreulmenl and proces- sing 0f Illincru'ls. The divisions of service, of the School of Mincrul lnduslrics embrace resident instruction, Imlh undergraduate and graduate, extension instruction and research. WM Northrup liuulm- 'IWU'IUI' Mt-Furlllud Hunger Sloldlu l'lIl-Ilsny Page Forty-thxee HUGO Bmmx Director Physical Education Many changes are taking place in en 1' ways of thinking and .liv- ing due to the industrial revolution and new political, economic, and social conceptions. It is to he expected that the spirit of these changes would permeate into phases of the educational program. New thoughls have alreeted the specific program of Physical Educa- tion, resulting in new appraisals of values. College uthletie direc- tors are studying their Physical Education programs in view 01' the challenges of past, practices, customs and traditions. The present program has captivated the students, imagination. It supplies health and physical benefits, and develops certain ethical values such as emotional control, fair play, and group contacts. It has challenged his thinking and uii'ers opportunities in the deveiopment of his capabilities, transforming them intu definite skills for present. and future use. These changes of attitude toward, zlnd the new appreciation 0t, Physical Education, have ere- uted a demand for leaders possessing the highest type of professional training in Health and Ph sical Education. The n'esent under raduute 21nd rruduate curricula of the School of Ph si- y I g $3 cal Education and Athletics is meeting this demand. Spl-tth-I Helluk thvlmlu' 1.1-5 1- m vis Miss llullll. Page Forly-four lttm'huff tHIlwl't, lil-Ilvnk Lm'hs Wulkv .lt-ltl'rvy :ullwrl'urtl lh-znlek Fleming; llluutns Graduate School To keep Open lo 21H mun and women the rcmurcm of education is morc impurlzml umh-r present mndilinns than in ordinary limes. We cannot slop wilh lhu impurling of accumulated knowlcdgu. Win musl he an malivu agency in lho search after new knowledge. Our Crzuhmlo School is the training ground for research workers who can go out and approach on a hundred fronts the problems or professional, mmnmruiul, and industrial lifts. If lhu progress of lhu wurh'l depumls upun lhc lmssihililies of modifying nulurul tlcvclopnlenl, we must mnlrihulc our purl Inward lhu mmhhuulinn p mums. Wu halve Iml nnly un uplmrlunily hul ulsu :1 solemn ohligulinn In Icaul and lo lruin lCilthl'S. Clearer lhun ever th'orc mm we 50.0. 1hr dividends lo the slum and In smziuly which our insliluliun is in :1 posilinn lo yiuhl. Thu dvmuml i'm' FMAN K D. KI'ZHN lh'un lhu mninlunmm: and duvelupnwnl of our program CUHIUS l'mm uvury quurlcr. NW lemHnml Hulmlluv Ihmkh- Kt-rn l'vln-I's Page Forly-hve WILL G. CnAmmzus Dean The Summer Session Up to the heginning 0f the present century higher, especially pre- pmt'essinnul and professional, education was regarded as property belonging in years immediately preceding the heginning 01' oneas vocational career. Education, it was thought, should he completed hefore the yen 1's of earning hegan. Gradually the 01d conception has given way het'm'e a newer and more seientifle idea of hfe-long learn- ing. Preparation for making a livelihood continues heyond the begin- ning of the vocational career in most eallings. Among the institutions designed to promote adult education dur- ing vacations and other leisure periods is the Summer Session, am insti- tution largely developed within the past quarter century. The Penn State Summer Session, now in its 23rd year, utters cultural and voca- tional courses for all persons qualified to profit hy its work, from the recent high school graduate to the aged practitioner. Its courses may he pursued for from two to ten weeks each summer. During the 1932 Summer Session it furnished instruction to 3,510 persons in 3811. courses offered hy 41 depart- ments. More than 71,200 of the registrants were college graduates. The College Lihrary continues its endeavor to serve the entire eum- pus adequately and etheientty. It considers that one of its most im- portant duties is to encourage the reading and knowledge of good and interesting hooks outside of the college curricula. Recent develop- ments in this direction have heen the inauguration of a series of Fire- side Readings in the Lower Lounge, Old Main, hy memhers 0f the faculty and the compilation of a Fraternity Five-Foot Shelf, a list or thihitions ut the time of the conventions of the Pennsylvania Histori rat Societies and the Pennsylvania Library Asso- ciation were held including the notahle thifty Books of the Yeara, 0f the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Gifts of a hlueprint 0f the famous Braddock Road and photostutie copies of historic, Pennsylva- nia documents have heen received from the Pennsylvania Department readahle hooks. Library WILLARD P. LEWIS of Internal AITuirs and the Pennsylvania State Itihrury. WWW Circulation and use of the tihrury continue to increase under very crowded conditions and we have turned the lust ztvuihthle mmn formerly used to house the eum- pus police motorcycle into an inadequate neWSpaper room. The first steps toward a new Iihrary huilding have heen taken with the appointment and meetings of committees of faculty, Iihrztry, and staff memhers to draw up a report on the new hnilding. Page Furlyq-aix mwaleLa Military Science and Tactics This institution is one of those speeiuliy favored by the Federal GUVUl'lllllenl, whieh ct'mtrihuted to its founding and has since made I u ' ' ' V V . generous appmprtattnns 101' its tnunttetmnee. lhe purpose at these expenditures is the highest development of citizenship, including the capacity and will to come to the mttimtvs defense in time 0t- emergeney. All fit male students are given husie military training. Selected students are given advanced training which qualities thetn l'm' appoint- ment as Reserve Oiiieers in the Army of the United States. It is upon these superior men that the nation depends to keep us at peace as hing lxr. Con RUSSELL V. VICNMILIC Commandant as possible, and to lead us to victory when war is forced upon us. The eudets are nwanized into a com msite hri ratie emn msed 0t 2'; 7 i one regiment of Infantry and one of Engineers. Each regiment has its own hand. The enmmalnd ,zz k kewvm is ntlicered entirely by students. Music A study of the development of Music ill the Pennsylvania Stzlte College from e21 riy thtys up to the present wnnhi intiieute 21 growth that at times was slow and even painful, hut whieh nevertheh-xss, was sure. The first mention made 01' tnusie was in 1859 when u small nrehes- lt'zt was l'nrmed. From then until 1912 there is a record of spasmodic attempts to ateemnpiish things tnusieu'liy. it was all, this time that music really received its start, when the uuthnrities recognized its itse- l'uiness and authorized a Department 01' Mnsie. From that time on there has heen steady ttttti persistent ttttth'itftti progress. The eurrieuhnn in Music Education, eli'ereti I'm the tirst llnnIAIin W. CHANT IHI'w-Inr titne in 1029, is growing hy leaps and hnunds. 'lihis eurt'ienhnn gives thorough training in the several tiehls 01' music, pnrlieuluriy as applied to direeting of music in the seeendury schools and enlieges 01' this ennntry. lneiuding sueh uetivities us the Band, Orchestra, Choir, Menis Glee Chili, Girls Clee Chlh, the Department 01' Musie is altering; inslrnelinn in seine term In uppt'exinmtely 800 students. Page Forty-scven Jeslwu P. ttl'riammn, MD. Dirt'rrlur Health Service Competition between individuals in the world of today is prohahly mere strenuous than ever hel'ere. A man to succeed in his chosen profession must contend with the rivalry of at much more advanced group, hoth intellectually and physically. Considering this fact it is M the utmost importance that the student, when he enters into the maelstrom ol' the economic world, he equipped with the proper health and endurance to withstand the strain of eompetititm. 'liherefore the College Health Service has dedicated its work to the students in order that during their College days they will have so learned to live that when they are launehed upon lil'e,s highway they will not he impeded hy any avoitluhle hindrance; and that by reason thereof they will he happier, live more uhundzmtly, and he of greater service in the world. That the class of V1933 has so profited hy the service rendered that they will meet nu insurmoun- tzihle ehstueles hy reason of peer physical preparation is our sim-ere wish. The Department of Puhlie Inl'ermutinn is the ugeney through Public Information whieh ellieiul news of the College is distrihutetl t0 the daily press and publications field. Every daily and weekly newspaper in Pennsylva- nia, press associations, and metropolitan dailies ttI'C supplied with articles ziheut 3,500 each yeur-eoneerning general news of the institution, its student activities and athletic events, and its l'ueulty. Newspapers are devoting an increasing amount of their space to educational news, particularly scientific investigations in the colleges; this phase of reporting has received particular attention during the past twe years. A hulletin lmzml ease, exhibiting representative items which have appeared in print, was plaieetl in the College lilirury this yeur. For more specialized audiences the department issues at considerable numher chs W. DIWLAP xlr-ling Uirwlnr el' hulletins, l'elders, leaflets, and eutalogues; these are distrihuted to prespeetive students, alumni, and other groups interested in 21 specific phase all the Collegeis pmgrmns. am $65 Page Fnrly-vight e, ,.y.. .7. yr s TI H Tm mm Pvt mo IQ .1. a1 1.... ..: .21.... . I . putat- . :35... . .2355. .12.... .. 1:...- u.... . .:.: . .Lr. . . .:.: . .. . a . . . . . .5 z. , ;l A. . .. , I. .. n: : 3- .l :2..- u . 5 5:5: .1... E. 2:... ....:.....x .1... .E... z. z. .: x . :.. .. . . 1 . :3: . u: 5.. .1. . E: ....::..:::.,. . .:..:.:::: . . i: . z. . L:.. 3:55.: . , 3 . . .. n. . 3 : . 9: 53:232.. ...:::.:... . . . .2: .: . . . uhnnu:u Student Union Hunmrr H. HAMH-zu. - - - - - - I'rmirlvn! HICMHICHS Angrlin Hrt-ssh-r Hnlwrl M. leXle S. Louisa Iiwl'ill WuIH-r C. Mnsvr Paul! W. Film Hivllunl M. Slump Ilurrivl H. anriv Ilulu-rl IC. 'I'schun William S. lu-nkvr lh-njmnin L. Wist- IIt-rlwrl E. I.nn;:vm-rkvr John A. Wood AIM ISUHS lIumnu-l Isisllhllrll Cllurlollu E. Ruy Neil M. Flvming Al'lhur H. Wurnm-k Rumzlrr M. MAXWELL HWIWN KW'DP'Bi'kW President The Student Union is an organization consisting of one representative from each 01' the vari- ous college activities. The purpose 0f this Union is to provide m-olwrulion among the groups and to ensure the prmnolion of projects 100 large to be carried an individually. The student activities represented in this organization are: Wmnmfs Student Government, Penn State Christian Association, Women? Alhletiu Association, Publications, Inlorfrulmnily Council Student Council Athletic Association, Penn State Club, Music and l'h'umulics, Hunorur , a y Fraternities, Inlcrcluss Budget Cmnmillee, and qulhcllunic Council. Imnlu-I' 'l'st'hzln lmmo-m-vlu'r Slump Wlm- Film- Myurx Hahhurn Muxm-ll Iiwl'ill Wuml lhu-wh-r Wnrnm-k Page Fifty J . ' 1 7n w 45 w' MM 22'; Mr 201 mLmJA- hw'. nun .- Student Board JOHN A. W000 Chilirnmu MI'IMBICHS Waller U. annm' John N. Hullmu-Il A. Allmrl, Blucss Hulwrl. 1'1. Tsvlmn William S. anunl Arlhur H. Wurnm-k Ilurlnel'l IC. Lullgmmskr-r John ,A. Wood .ImIN A. Woun Cluu'rnmn. Conceived to act as a tzo-urdinalin bod between the Colle r0. administration and lhe Student 2-: .V in Council, the Student Board meets weekly to discuss student problems. The Board is lhc advisory division of student government urgunizulions. The president and two other members 01' the Senior Class elected by Senior members of 1110. Student Council, lhe President and one other member of the Junior Class elected by Junior mem- bers of the Student Council, and lhe President of the Sophomore Class are included in the group. The Dean of Men and the Cdilm' 0f the Collegian, arc ex-oHicin members. Ih-nlu-r l IHllvHH WuI-nm-k mull :m'nnl ltsltlum-Il LunuI-m-t-lzl-I' ' 'Pm'hun . Page Fifly-nne JOHN A. Wmm I 'roxi I, v ! Student George H. Ambler Arlhur R. Anwyll Edward I . Bu In Millnn l. Baldingcr A. Albert Bluest; Cc-cil C. Chadwick William N. Day, Jr. J0 m C. Furlig William A. Anderson Ill. Eugene Arthur John F. Bochluld William S. Buvanl Wullcr G. Bunnvr S. Brums Gillian! C:ouncH Sr'nim's Edwin C. Gruvhcr Albert C. Hall Hurlmrl E. Longcnm: war Canny F. Lnrunzn John L. MvAmlrcws linlmrl M. Muxwull Junim's Dunuld G. Brulmkvr William II. Crnwn, JI'. Kcnnclh II. Muirs Iluln'y K. Mnullhrup Suph mum's Allu-rl. I'. Mikelnnis Willard D. Mayor Vc-nmn D. Plull 'I'um-Ymr Ag Clmrlc-s S. M'ym's Walter C. Mnsvr Arthur E. Phillips Charles W. Shuumtr Richard M. Slump Hulu-rl IC. Tsullun Hurry M. Wilson Benjamin L. Wisc John A. Wuml John N. Rulllmull Karl , 'ulmr Charles J. Wilsun Joscpll I9. Wugluy Clifford C. Wood As the legislative body of Student Government, the Student Council aims to create, maintain, and regulule all the customs and traditions of the jollcge, and to promote any policy deemed necessary for the good name of Penn State. Aside from those serving in ex-omcio capacities, the members of the Council am: sc'lmrlcd by a general student election according to Class and School. V0hnr Mnyt-r Vngh'y ltnllnm-ll l' . U. anl WHHIJII Hw-llluld l'lull Ambler AIIdUl'NlHI Moullhmp Jirulmkl-r A yn-rs lh-nnm' Arthur MnlI'N t'luulwll-k Hoym- Lnrn-nm MI'Amh-nws Hull ,lsu Forth: lhll'dllvr I'Ml fps HuhIiIIm-r 'l'm-huu Shul-lTl-r II. M. Wilson Lulmvnm'kvr lihwss Pugc Fifly-l wo Student Tribunal UFFH IICNS .ImIN IA. MtzANImIcws - - Prvsitlml WIAL'I m U. lthNI-nc - - - - - - - - Surrvlury Soniurs Harry A. Humh-r John L. Mt'Amln-M Jun furs William A. Ame-rsnn Kr-mn-III ll. Mail's .S'uplmm m'u WuIlt-r U. lh-nm-r JIHIN ll. MtzANqu-zws Prusillvm 'l'hu judiciary brunch nl' Pom: Sluluis' Slmlum Government is the Sludvnl Tribunal. Thu duly 01' lhc Trilxunul is In cnl'ort-c il rules and customs us tliclzllcd by tho, Sludonl Council and In judge all violations and infringmncnls of customs by slmlunls. Members of the judiciary body are appointed hy the Sludcnl Council. Two Seniors. lwo Ju- niors, and one Sophmnm'v mmprisv llw. group. Anllvl'mn Mnh's l'wum-l' lhllltlI-r MvAmll'qu Page Fifty-thrcc FnANK 1.. W ICAVl-IIK President FIIANK A. lhalm Rwy W. ZUUK thK II. WHAVl-Lll Josm'n M. BALLAY REUBEN Yuslcmtm Gmmm C. Puzmz'r'r JOHN C. 'l9r;n'm.' - Aunm'r U. HALL CLANm' l . LORENZO JmIN IV. Blctrn'rmn A3. Student Council MM N K 1.. WuMI-zn WILLAun ll. UAHMAN Clmnmcs F. Huss 01 FHIERS M IC M HIGHS IHUI'Ir 11ml Hl'itllu Club Ihliry Husbandry Club - - Floral Club Furr'slry Club - Puullry Club - I'l'l'-Vt'lvl'fllufy Club Humau'r W. Pnumm WILLARD ll. UAHMAN Hummus- F. Illass ICHWIN K. MchNN ICLMEH ll. .lluus'r CHARLES 5'. chns - lCX-OI'IVHZIU MEMBERS I933 Slutlvnl Council 1933 Simian! Cmuu'il I933 Simlcn! Coum-il 103M Slmlcnl Council ll. Emmm; An'rmm CLIH-mm C. Wmm .IHHN L. McANnuuws - I'rv'sitlt'nl Vin: Prr'sidvnl Siwrrvlury-Trcusun-r - - 'I'npimz Chill Lit'llig: Clu'lnirul Society - Penn Slain Crangc L'mmlry Lily Club I'vnn Slum Furnm' - Twn-Ymr Ags 1034 Simian! Council I935 szlvnl, Cmmcil Slmlvnl Tribunal Prvsitlt'nl The Ag. Student Council is cmnposed ol' llm presidents of the various agricultural m'gunizu- lions and the A . School rupmsonlulives lo llu: Slmlunl Council. Their main purpose is to create Imllur m-olmmliun among llw, various clubs on AW. Hill and lhu faculty momlmrs. The Council Iumliom us 21 judiciary lmdy, supplying in auldilion 2m oullul fur ugrivulluml sludunM opinion. Forth; Page Fifty-four kvll l'iv Ynxvlsoll Gu mm H HUPM Wl'zlu-r MrMhm Ztmk Arthur M l Hw-hlold H'mnl Myrrs l'icrsun Senate .S't'niurs Angeli I'H-ihlt'l', PH'HiIlmll S. Imuim- l-Iwrill A. I'Ilimlwlh I'n-slon, van-lury Juniors ICVH M. Blivlll't'ltll, Vit'l' Pl't'sidvnl Elllvl M. Fillwl'l Dnl'is M. Avkl'r .S'uplmnmrvs IAn-y .l. lCrtlnum, 'l r1-usuI't-r Kulln-rim- Ii. Ilumphrvy Il'rl'slmwn. Muriu Knvplwr S. lClimln-lll Hllil !T nIm'Ifx TUH'II L'Ulllll'l'l Anna M. Light, ANGICIJN Burzssm-zn ;. , .' , ICA-Uflit'iu 1 ' ' ' Churlullv Ii. Huy Murit- Huidl Tho, Senate is the highvr executive hotly of tho lwo mmpusing lhu Wunlcnqs Student Govern- ment Association. lls mmnlmrs urc uluclml each spring from the fourclusscs. A judiciary cum- millcc sulllm pcnallius l'or ofrenscs alguinsl college rules, subject to llu- approval of Hu- enlirv Senate. Mime llnlnll AI'L'I-r l,iullt Km-plwr lCn-rvll Hlmm-r Hlln'rl llllmpln'vys th'th-hll lirl-sslI-r l'I'twlun EIIII'HIH Page Fifty-flvc .. m.gmuwmhi litii'ifrivgbi1h'vHJ5ilJW h... House of Representatives OFFItII'IHH ICVA M. BI.It:m-'I;I.IH' - - - A - - - .S'pvalu'r S. lhmI-m'I'A Wuw - - . - - - - - .S'vcrrlury MEMBERS Doris M. Arkm'. TM: lwuln-I Mcl urlznul, .33 Junvt M. lit-mun, T50 ICtlilh C. Mzu'uh-vr, '34. Mumurul M. Cumplwll, '36 Ilq-Ivn L. Marlin, 533 Louise A. Coppola, .34 Hurrit-l I'. Murray, TM Iilsiu W. Durlinglnn, Q33 Framers T. Pusvllull, .35 IIt-lvn A. IIouw-r, .33 A. l'IIizulM-lh I'n-slnn, '33 Marion P. Ilowvll, .33 Cwonn N. Ramp, :35 .I. Mildrml Hgvnfrilz, .314 Emily M. Slt-Inmln, '33 lilizqu-lll M. Kullp, 33 Amy V. Thnmus EVA M. BLlC'll l'3lM'l' Maw P. Kuplun, '34- Mary M. Woslrivk, B3 Spmlmr lh-un Hhurlnllv E. Hay The House of Representatives is the legislative gruup of. lhc Wmncnas governing Imdics, all its enactments being subject to approval by the Senate. It is composed of. the presidents of each dmmilory and collage, Imlh cznnpus and lnwn, and a ruprusunlalivv of. 11m Wmncnk Town Coun- cil. The vice president of the Women's Student Government Associaliml acts as speaker of lhv house. Pum'lmll SH'IIIIHIII lh-hwr .lqu-s MIII'I'XU TIWNN II II l'urh-r Knplnn MIH-nlI-m' Ehrlm' Prl-slon lml'llngloll H'uwull . p u-r . 1.1- Unmplwll Yt'sn'lvk HIII'lIfn-hll Wult Murlin Page Fihy-six Womerfs Town Council 01 l HIICHS ANNA M. l.It;II'I' - - - - - - . L'Imirnum .N'. linmau'm Wumr . - . - - v .S'm-rvlury lCnI'rIl C. MAtZAlJille - , - v - A - 'I'rmsmw III :I.I-:N I,. MAN'I'IN - - ' - - - - Sm'iul Clmir'mun Mus. l4. LOUISE SnMIanLA'I'I' - - - - - l m-ul!y Arlnisnr SUHUHI'IS IN CULHCUIU Sm furs Anna M. Liglll Ht'lt'll I.. Marlin Ilt-Ivn I'I. Nt-ll' l u niurs Imuim- A. Commllo .IPSSiP M. Ilgvnfrilz Anna Mury Dullcrur Hdilll U. MllHllt't'r S. Nulml'lu WMH- Frmlnmln Dnris H. Julius 'l'lm Wmnmfs Town Council, 21 develolmwnl of the former Town Cirrs Club, aims lo unilu girls living in downtown dormitories and private humus with those living on lhc campus. The Council was recognized by lhe Wmnmfs Student Covcrmncnl Association Senate and its constitu- linn adopted in December, 1930. II is composed of. nmmlmrs of tho Wlomvnk Sludvnl Govern- ment Association House of Representatives who are delegates of downtown donnilorics; two members roprcmmling girls living in private homes; and one rcprcscnling ull downtown girls zuzling as Chairman or the Council. Uummlu Joan hnl lurvr Mnl'lin nglll ANNA M. LIGHT Clmirnum. llm-nfrltz w .,..::::E:. .. . ., ...-3...... - E... .... .35.. -0 ........... .25....- ...: .0..0-0 .6... ....... 1-H....:-:::.. .:I-::' 1.K v 5.321151. ...:1 1.. . 0 3J1. .. 66:66:51! 1....5-21216 ....0.0 1.1::- ..fIII-Iv ...6...-. 6 6 -..:-S-:-2.6. - .1 0 ...-2.1.66 l1.33-.-3-6 .. .. 2:...:..:.. ...-616:3: . ...:gitix. . -....Es::.:. . A. ...-6.55:... Jmm A. Wuun CuAnucs W. SHAlalvn-in President Viu- Prcsidr'nt 1933 CLASS OFFICERS JOHN A. W000 - - - - - - - - - - - President, CHARLES W. SIIAEFFICR - . - . - - - - Vice President . ROBERT F. NI-JWtIOMlan - - - - - - - - - Siwrclary 3, OImIN G. MEYERS, JR. - - - - - - - - - 'l'rcusumr ! W. TYLER DOUGLASS, .ln. - - - - - - - - - l'lismriun l Rum-zn'r F. NumeIcn OmuN C. Mrzwzns, Jn. W. TYLICH Duncmss, In. Sccrclury Treasurer Historian Page Sixty A. ELIZAm-z'ru Pm-zs'mN PHYLLIS G. Bumm-zu Vim Prnsitlt'nt PrusiIIc-nl 1933 CLASS OFFICERS PHYLLIS G. anucn - - - - - - - - - President A. ELIZABE'I'II PRES'I'ON - - - - . - - - Viva Prusidmt 'l'llcum 1. POLLOCK - - - - - - - - - - Secretary - - - - - - ,'I'rcasurcr CHARLOTTE L. SUMMERS - - - MARY B, LARAMY - - - - - Social Clmirnum MARY B. LAHAMY Suciul Chairman lll-zLIcN 1. anmm CIIAumWH L. SuMMI-zus Scarvlary 'l'rvnsurur Page Sixlynone I'ugc Sixly4w0 CHARLES ABRAMS Phi Sigma Dt-llu PhilzuIt-Iplliu L'tlm'lm'un, FFPHIIHHIII Boxing. ROBERT A. ABRAMSON Phi Sigma Della .luhunncslmrg, South Africa Mt-Iallurgy Phi Em Sigma; Isrvslunun Sow HARRY H. ACKERMAN Bangor I'rv-Mmlical JOHN N. ADAM, JR. Alpha Kappa Pi W051 Chester Agrirullurul mul lliulngirul Clu'mixlry ILDWARD A. Ame Philadelphia L'tlucmiml Kappa Phi Kappa; Art Edi- lur, lell; Isrq-Hlunun Busc- bull; Freshman Fmpllmll. GEORGE H. ALLEN Beta Kappa Sllurun Arm 11ml Ln-Ilvrs JACK ALLISON 'I'uu Phi Dchu Prospucl Park Forestry SILAS D. AL'l'l-IOUSE Sigma Phi Alpha Quurryvillc Iz'lvctrinal lingim-cring Extension Editor, Penn Slulv ., I, N H .. , um Hungg Sigma N VE'I'O A. ALULSI WiIIiIIIIIsIIIII'g Flu miI-III Ia'ngimwing ' PIIi Si I'III IanlIHIil Upsilon; IIIII I'Iu nu I i B01 I3, 0101mm R. AMBLER Alpha IIIIi IIIIII LuIIuIIanII- hmum'rm- mIIl l'illdllll' II'II-aIIIIIIIII SUI'I'PI'; SI II II I II I IIIHHH'II 13, ARIL G. ANDERSON Alpha Kappa Pi PIIiIuIII-Iplliu Am IIHII LI'HI'M Sigma IIIH A. R. Arls mIIl IIIIIII'I s lury, BIIII-k MuIIugI-I, Country; DAVID E. ANDERSON II'II'KI-I-spnrl I ImunI'I'I'I' IIIIII I'IIIIIIII I' ANWYI.L, JII. ll Piltslunrgh IIrI-siIII-III gIIIu lulu; IAIIIIIHIII KSigma; Scurv- Iry; Skull IIIIIII truss- Ir 5 ; IIIIIIIII-il SIIIIII-III 1H. S LEONARD Amman l' CmIlImviIIu 1le umti on JOIIN N. ARMS'I'IIONI, Tau Kappa Epsilon IvIIkIfS-Burl'l. l'lI I'lrI'I'IIl Iz'IIHI'III'I'rIn ' 5 IL W. W. ARMSTRONG AIpIIu Chi Rho Gurmunluwn C ammI'rI'I' IIIIII I'HHIIIH' IIIIIsIII'vr IIvIlu SigIIIII I I; Pi III- III! I INIIIII. .IIIIi IIIu Sig..- IIIII; I'II-HIIIII 1n SUI'EWI; Il- I'IIIHIng MquIgI-n OIII Muin III-II: 'IIunIIIIIiIII. IIIII; Ilmwr Sm iI- l-y LIIIIIII il MI-IIIII I I I IIIIIN' HIKH'JIIIN' l'ugt: Siny-fnur Cvmwwr P. ARNOLD Alpha Uummu Rim Bcuvvr Agrir-ullurul Is'mnunlir-s ERNS'I' F. AscchnAcu Alpha Uummn Rho Philadelphia Furuslry Phi Em Sigma; l'hruslry Hu- . 1 CH3 '1 LMMIL'I'T 1f. AUL'I' Sayre Canum'rt'r' unll Fimrm'c Dt-llu Sigma Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Mu. illtNIcS'r H. AUMAN Cnlmrn Arts 11ml Lullrrs xzllls KATHRYN C. AIINUS'P Alpha Omicron Pi Slam: CoIII-gv Ilmm' lc't'mmmins Assm'iulu II 0 In 0. ICt'nnmnit-s lidilur, I'unn Sum: 'Hmm-r; II 0 III u Economics Cllllb; Louise Hnnwr Club. THOMAS W. AVICRELL Phi Kappa Nu Cumnu'rcv rlml Finum-v GIN: Club Q, 3, ID; Choir 2 '$ M I'Vrcslmlun Funk Philmlclphiu hull. An'rmm W. AYERS Lebanon lc'llu rrulinn MILDRED E. BACIIMAN Kappa Kappa Gamma Emu ; Cuuum'rn' 11ml Financu Huskvllulll C3, 10 ; Ilmtkvy CH; Bustehull UH; Trans- fvr l'rmn Iloml Cnllvgn. : 'm-Curm '44 .:-.. ,... w-Qpc'g-- H . D. BACGERLY ilili Lambda T110111 Wilkinsburg Cnnmu'rcv 11ml Finmu'I' SIeIIiIII' BIIsiIII-ss BOUNL l'IIIIII; De Man y . II I; l'II-slIImIII Y. M. ..A i' UUIH I EDWARD F. BAIIN Sigma Phi Epsilon AIIIIIInII II'IIIII'IIII'OII SIIIIIIIIII Council I40. SCOTT H . BAIR LIIIIIlIIlII Chi Aipim WilliuIIIspIIrt Civil II'ngI'IIIeI'rI'IIg SI-IIrclury. Chi Epsilnn; Tull Batu Pi; BIIsI'iIuiI U, 2, 3,40. ROBERT C. BAKER leuIIs City Mining II'ngI'nI-I'I'ing Sigmu CIIIIIIIIII Epsilon. MILTON 1. BALDINGER Sigma Tau Phi OlyplIuIIl lll'lf-nglll Pi Cummu Mu; Pi DI-ltu Epsi- IIII; PresiIlI-nl, Dullu SigIIIII HI 0 ; President, FIIrI- IIsiI: I'IIuIII: il; P resiI I-III, II,- MIIIuy CIIIII U, 2, 3i; PII- siIiI III. IIIlIIIIIuIiIIIIIII Ro- lilleH CIIIII; DIiIuliIIII, U, .1L'4J , Business MuIIugI-I 1:A V112; 81 u do III CIIIIIIIil 1110;1'iIsl PIim, Supilulllull' ExlI- n-IpIIIIIIII- nus 51w 2le III II CIIIIIlIsI; II m Iise CuIIII-giI- SI lIIIiuIslIip AWIIIII 13M Phi Kappa I l I JOSEPH M. BALLAY 'I'uII Phi Delta Amhridgo Forestry JAMES L. BANKS Sigma Pi AIIIIIIIIII I II'I'!riI:ul ln'nginouring Phi Mu Alpha; Kappa Gummy Psi; Ply-uIrI-I; IIIII , -, 3, 40:01ychcslru L5, 4i WARREN M. BANNER OIIII-gu Pai Phi Philadelphia EIIIII'IIII'IIII ,, '4m'Ir , N '4'3L Wu, '1 l'IIgc Sixly-iive Page Sixly-Hix ADAM B. BARNHAR'I' Phil Sigma Phi Wnsllinglnn. D. C. Arrhilt't'lurv Class Swn-Iury 1H; Sludt-m Cnunvil 12L 3i; Chairman, Junior Prom Conunillcc; , 'vy; im- Prusidcn lnlvrfruu-rnily Council. 5. RUTH BAH'I'ELS Dullu Cummu Darby Cmmm'u'v uml Finanm II n 1- k 1- y H, 2?; Freshman 'l'ruck; House of lh-pn-svn- Iulivr-s 12L N. B. BARTLESON, JR. Thulu Xi Clifton Heights Ic'lc'rlrm-Ilvmirul Engineering JEANNE G. BARWIS Kuppu Kappu Czunmu um-n Journalism House of Hcprvwnlulivus L3! ; Wmm-n's 'l' n w n Council; Exchzmgc lCdilm', F r u I h ; Assistant Edilur, Old Muin Bell; Alpllu 'l'lu-lu Epsilon; Purple Quill. HARRY A. BAUDER Alpha Chi Sigma Mhldlvluwu Sanitary lc'ngim't'ring Class Pl'csitlt'll! UH; SlluIt-nl Bourrl UH; Slmlvnl 'l'rilm- nul Md; Blur Key; llllt'l'- frulurnily Council; Clw- C u l; FFPHIIIIHIII Luvrnssv. K. G. BEACHLEY Eluiu Sunwrsq-l Agronomy Historian, Twn-Yvur Ags; Agronomy Judging Team. R. H END ERSON BEATTY Sigma Phi Epsilon Hulu-Cynwyd Ilurliwulluru Prn-sidt-nl, Int ru- M urul llounl. JAM ES A. BEAVER, JR. Phi Mu Dnllu Philadelphia IL'Iw-Iyriml ln'nqinm'rinu Freshman Y. M. C. IL Cnum-il. ALFRED L. BECK Kuppu Della le Harrisburg Ia'lcvlriz'ui l'Inginm'ring Prvsitlrnl. S v. 11 h 1.1 u r 1' and R an o; Isruslumln Truck; Vrt-shmun Crus - qunlry; ln- lru-Murul Bowling Munugt-r. GROVl-JR R. BECK Mvrcurshurg It'lw'lriml la'ngilu'ring Phi Em Sigma; Sigma Tuu; Carnegie Scholarship VD; 'onur S o c i 01 y Council H. 2M Sigma Tau ; Elu Kuppu Nu Prize 12D; Phi Kappa Phi. ERIC B. BECKEMAN 'I'riungle Pillshurgh Civil Engineering Pl'csitlHll, A. S. C. 9.; Campus Editor, P c n n Slum Engi- nm-r; Pi D o l I u Epsilun; St'uhhunl uml Bhulv; Persh- ing Rifles. CHARLES A. BECKER Alpha Kuppu Pi Creswml Cmnmvrm' mul Filumm' WILLIAM F. BEEMAN Delta TIu-la Sigma vaivklc-y Dairy Iluslmmlry RUTH E. BEIIERS Pitcairn s'ilmrmiml PHYLLIS BEIDLER Della Gummu Philadelphia frhmalion Class President Md; Players; Class Social Clluirmun HM : 'l'lwlu Alpha Phi; Luuisv Homer Club: Glm Club; 5 o. 0 rr- 1 u r y. szlwlh-nic Council. ALBERT G. BENCI Wilkes-Burre Arts and Letters Fruslunun Wn-sllin r: C I 1-, o . l l'um- Sixlyvsm'vll u-vulmeo-mmu-ulp .1.M...11u....1.-.1 I'uge Sixly-eight FRANK G. BENFORD Alpha Chi Sigma S1: 'I11-11111: '1111Iy, N. Y. Mvmllur . V11 1' Pro SM: 111, Sigma 01111111121 1131151 1111 , I reshmun 111- -'111 1111.1. ,.. SIDNEY H. BENJAMIN Ih-lu Sigma Rho Iluzlclun J nu rImI ism Spurls Editor COII1- iau1; A1I1 Iclics IC1Iilur,l1A V11'.;Sig11111 I11'II11 IIIIi. H. E.B1:RCKMU1:LLER Englcwmnl, N. J. Industrial In'ngim'oring I115NNA11'1' Y. BERG 'IV1111 Phi I11'I111 WiIson I1'ur1'sll'y Secretary. Xi Sigma Pi. HARRY BERGER Muunt Pleasant Ell 11 cm i on GRACE E. BERGIIOLZ Alpha Omicrnn Pi Arls and LI'IIz-rx Ardmorn I111'I111: Chemical Society. ARTHUR B. BERNSTEIN Bola Sigma le Scranton AI'IS 11ml Lcllvrs 5111:1'111' I21;anil1g I21; 51.111111 A11 Edilm, 11101131;- 1111-111 Lcudm 1.3, 41, Iunim SluII, I1A V11' 1.. PAUL H. BER'I'RAM Shavermwn Electrical Engim'z'ring I1111 Bclu Pi; Eln Kappa N11; Ii Mu I11 psilun. ,m1w.1.. .-...11.:. M 1...: mm magnum '. 1 ' usu gum Lwimum .w. ML A d kab H ' M: , N 9 .4l SR , . x Www.mua.mu.1 pl. CH. .uff'a' ' ' 5 . w -ng 3.3M . w'm 4M1! , .: EM MA E. BIBLE RALPH C. BILDCTICIN Aurunshurg Pi Kappa Phi Pillslmrgh L'Ilucalion Clu'miml It'ngincvring Business Manager, Thvspiuns. PAUL BIERSTEIN Triangle Harrisburg Stlnilur'y Engineering Editor, Penn Stale Engineer; Advertising Manager, Col- legian; Handbook Stuff; l'i Delta Epsilon. MICHAEL M. BIGGER Pi Kappa Phi Prospect. Park M a:lmniml It'nginccring Pi 'l'uu Sigma. L. D. Bucovrrcu Phi Epsilon Pi Scranton Arts and Lcm'rs GEORGE F. BILLMAN Sigma Alpha Epsilon DuBnis Industrial Enginm'ring MYRTLE H. BINCAMAN Phi Mu lh-uding la'tlur'ulian Rifle U, 2, 3M Archery Baseball CD; Y. W. Callim-I; Socralary, Iluum o Hcprcscnlulivcs; W umvn :4 Town Cuumul. m; LEROY D. 13131101, Lmnoyne Elvclriml Enginm'ring Pugc Sixty-nine WILLIAM O. BISHOP Alpha Phi Sigma Drcxul IIiH leallurgiml Engim't'ring ANDREW L. M. lewn Allmmu Clu'miml Enginvoriug Phi Lumlnlu Upsilon; Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Kuppu Phi. Gunner; W. BIXLER Alumna Mwlmnicul Engimecring 'I'uu Bulu Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon. GEORGE L. BLACK Claysburg It'luclricul Engineering A. ALBERT BLAESS Alpha Chi le Nurlwrlh Mw-Imm'rul Engineering Svm'ulury. Sludcnl Board 14.! ; . Iudenl Council UH; nlvr- fralvrnily Cuunuil; Junior Prom Cmnminuu; 1.1mm. H, 2H Gulf H, 2M IIm-r- h'ulm'nily Bull Cummillm'. HENRY L. BLAUSIaR Spring Mills Hairy H uslmml ry Freshman Wrusllin r; U u i r y S ' 100 C uh; Penn Stulv Crungv. 1 MYRLE A. Buss Wt-sllivltl ! Imu In true and Finmu'v LUCRETIA l. limcu Ian Wyulusing L'rlumlion. CLIFFORD S. BLOOM Lumbtlu Chi Alpha Brnoklinc Civil Engineering 'l'uu Bum I'i; Chi Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade. DWIGHT W. BLOSER Kuppu Della Rho Brooklyn, N. Y. Ia'lcciricul Engineering An'ruuu E. BLoquM Funssl City Arvhilt'clurul Is'ngincm'ing DOROTHY H. BOEIIM Kappa Kappa Gamma Soudcrlml Arlx uml Lvltvrs Pi Uummu Alpha. PAUL M. Bum; Pi Kuppa Phi Warren Modumiml Iz'nginccring ANDREW E. Bouucu Cuuldulv lll'cmllurgiuuf Engineering HARRY M. BOWMAN Kappa Sigma Lulmlownc la'lvclrivu' Is'nwilm'rin ' h g JOHN R. BUYER Ml. Pleasant Mills Mt'vlmniml Engineering Smtn-lury, Sigma Tun; Sm-rlu . Inry, lI 'Iau Sigma; Tn-u- surcr, A. 5. . a. Pugu Semnly-onu KENNETH H. BUYER Sclinsgruvc Agricullurul la'IlucIIIimI Alpha Tau Alpha. ROBERT C. BOYER Allentown Eltmlrical FM 1' 111'1'I'I'II Phi MII Alpha; Choir 11 -1;II-u 1111 III 11, 2, 3, 4I Vui'sily Quurlcl 141. s Pugu SuchIly-lwo PAIII. 1.. BRADFORD Cunlun PI'c-MI'III'CIII 'l'llvspiuns 12, 3. 1H ; Blue Buml 12, 3. III ; Alpha Pi Mu. RAY W. BRANDT Pi Kappa Alpha Buinln'itlgu Furcslry Hand U, 21. Fombull 1i, 2, 3, 40 ; Bum'iIuii 13, 4.1; lnlru-Murul BIIIII'II MI; Skull and Bonus; Vim: President, Discolmlm H. N. BIHCNICMAN, J11. Phi Kappa Sigma LIIIIIuIslI-r Arts 11ml IAFIII'I'S SYLVIA R. BRISNEMAN Columbia IL'IIIICIIII'IIII ANGELIN BIucssmcn Chi Omega Kingston, 11. 1. Education. PI1:i1I1:III 14Ii Wu. H. W. I I'1- 'Hiti1 Ill .1;. W. A. A. anjiid 1H; 1. luss I'I'v side ml 21; 1 WI AI'cIIIIIr-IIIi; II1I1'k1'y 11,2 .., 3, 1H ; BIIskI'l- hull 112,31; 'lIII1:k1l,2I; SIII1I1'III Union B1IIII1I 141 JESSE H. BREWSTER Chester Physical EIIIImII'mL M. ELIZABETH BRICK Kuppu Knppu Gummu Bmlfurd Conum'rm! and 1 inunm' Transfer from Bnuwar College: Basketball 8, 1H ; llmzktzy 4J. JAMES BRICKER Phi Kappa Psi Alloonu Mct'lmnical Ia'nginccring JAMES H. BRINTON Alpha Zeta Hanover Agricultural Ia'cmmmim Business Munugvr, Penn Sum: Farmer; Tn-usun'r, Pi Della Epsilon; Block and Bridle Club; Advurlie-iing Club. ROBERT E. BRIOLA 'l'lu-lu Nu Epsilon Amhritlgt- Agronomy ALFRED H. BROWN Bradford It'lm'lricul Engineering EARL J. BRUBAKER Alpha lam lgmcustvr Agricultural Econmnics CLAUDE B. BUCHANAN 'I'Iu-lu Nu Epsilon Mullanny City Education LUCIENNE M. BUFFARD Knuxvilln lIurticuluu'v Page chcnlydhrcc liugc SuchIly-iuur RAYMOND E. BURGART Sigma Pi New Kcnsinglon Civil lz'ngimmring M. KA'I'IIARYN BURKET Warriors Mark 12' ll 11 cuti an, WILLIAM C. BURRY Sigma Pi Pittsburgh Cmnnurrcc and Finance SIIHIIILII FHUIUIHI R. 0.1. C; l Illa Sigma. Pi; PlIi Mli Alpha; Kappa bumma Psi; S c u b b u r d an d Blade; Culmie, Pushing Rifles; Band ii, 2, 4i; OrclII-slru H, 23 4i. ROBERT A. BUSTARD Sigma Pi Coilingdaic Archilcclurc iI usiIlI-III, l'i Gamma Alpha; SIquli; 'llmspiuns. MARY M. BYRD Kennett Square Ilunu' iconmnics WILEY L. BYERS, JR. Kappa Sigma Unionluwn Immlscupcr; Al'l'llrI-IVCIIII'U Iriul'k 3H, 2 ,4;i Wr I-slling 1, 3 , 4i; lIIIItrciuss iiudgtl gommi Lu: 6; .5 II a II $0Ilps;8cni01 Bull Commit- inc. WALTER D. CAFFERY Pleasant Mount Electrical En rincorin b MARY B. CALVIN San Francisco dc Mucoris,D.R. Ia'dmrnlion Phi Kuppu Phi. . O'Ri A a ' , ' , 4 $ AL I n.?am f' 3 mgm; J1. Jmhkamm w m . w M V ' Tn a. Mm JAMES M. CAMPBELL ROBERT H . CAREY Stale College Sigma Phi Epsilon Cnllingdulc Agrir'ullural 11ml Bialogical Chemistry Civil Enginccring President, Chi Epsilon; Tan T 1. V. HUBERT CAMPBELL WILLIAM F. CARN Elizulwlh Cluysburg la'lt-clrical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering MARIO J. CAPARONE LEWIS J . CARTER California Onmgu Psi Phi Purkcsburg la'lmttricul ln'ngimscring Arts and Lcmrrs ROBERT E. CAREY CHARLOTTE l. CAUM Muumuimup Lancaster Industrial Education Home a'conomics Glee Club t2, 3, 1H; Choir H, 27 3, 49 Htgc chcnly-livc Pugc chculy-six CECIL G. CJIADWICK Lumlnla Chi Alpha Philadelphia Mt'lullurgicul Ia'nginm'ring Freshman S u c 0 cr; SI udcnl. Council. MARK S. CIIILDS Plliludclphia Mining Is'nginct'ring GEORGE E. CHORBA Pillsburgh Imluxlrial Is'nginouring Frtzslupug Football; Baseball CALVIN B. CHUHB Pawls Valley Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. WILSON W. CIVITTS Bvlltwillu Industrial Ifnginvuring MARY A. CLAMMER Alpha Chi Omega Reading Music Education Secretary -Treusurnr, C l c a Club; Louise Humm- Club; Choir. JOHN A. CLARKSON Pi Kappa Alpha Philadelphia llarlirullurc Pi Alpha Xi. WILLIAM S. CLICK Alpha 'l'uu Omega Turllc Crack ! 10m meme ulul Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Scnhhurtl and Blade; Band H, ZJ; Drum Major Ci, 4 WARREN W. CLINCAN Tau Phi Doha Wusl Bruwnsvillc I'Vnroxlry Du Muluy; IMruslry Sucivly. WILLIAM C. COCIIRANE Clcm'ficld Agricultural Ellur'nliun Vim: Prusidunl. Alpha Tun Alpha; Pvnn Sum: Grunge. WESLEY l... COCKER South Ardmorc Arlx 0an Lvlln-rs Vnnllnull H, 2L Guu'rnumc G. COHEN W i I kvs-Burru lu'llm'uliun Sw'n-mry, .Imlvu Club 93.4,. GEORGE B. COLLINS Phi Dt'llu Tlurtu Moncsson Physiml Ellm'mion Fumbull U, 2, ID; Captain J. DONALD CONN Phi Dt-llu Tllclu Uninnlown lh'v-Mmlicul Mumlnlmg Baseball; thlhull H, 2, .5, M; Basketball U, 2, 3, 1H; Presidenl, Persh- ing Rifles; Druids; Muss Vice President Ch. JEIIUE R. CONNELLY Sigma Phi Sigma Churlumi Pre-Murlicul Junior Prom Cmnmillcc. LEON R. COOK Alphu 'IA-m Philuth-Iphiu Duiry Husbandry Phi Elu Sigma; Louise Cur- nugic Suholurship; Hunur Smticly Council Mvdul H. 2H Second Pri'lm, Sopho- murt- ExlcmporunounsSpunk- ing Cunh-sl; Phi Kuppu Phi. I'ngc Suwnly-stm-n Pugu Swenly-cigln PETER G. COOPER, JR. IIuwley lu'lvclrorlwlniral Engineering W. ELWOOD COOPER Belle Vernon Education Glee Club 00. ROSE CORNELY Muderu Home Economics Home Economics Club. ANDREW J. COXE Phi Kappa Scranton ls'lcr'lrmrlu'miml Engineering ROBERT K. CRAVER Cherry Tree Agronomy JASPER L. CRAWLEY Muwr Glen Agricultural Education Rifle Manager 010. GEORGE L. CROUSE McConnellsburg Education RUTH CROWTHERS Kappa Kappa Gamma Butler Clu'mistry President, Cwens; Nulinnul Vice Presidum, chns; Presidenl, A l p h a Lambda Della; lulu. Sigma Pi; Ar- clmusui; Panhellenic Counn ci , 44 ; College Editor IAAVna; Golf Manager B, 110. M. ELOISE CULBERTSON 11111 M11 York s'rlucation, Y. W.C. A. Cul1gill11zl 1:1;1111- 111111111: 121; 13 W. S. CUNNINGHAM A1111111 '11111 0111111411 1 unlc Crock Mvrhunictll Engineering Pi '1'1111 511111111; 1 r1'sl1n1un Crass 1111111111'y; '1'r1eusl11'121', A. S. M. E. HAROLD R. CUSTER C11111111115v1111: Cvmmic Ia'nginm'ring V1111: 1'r1-si1I1-m. Ceramic S11- 1wi1ly; 1111x1111; 11, 21. IVAN M. CZAP New 311111111 Arts 111111 I11'II1'rx' Pi 111111111111 Mu. HIRAM T. DALE Kappa Sigma Slate College l'hysi c111 Ed um! 1' 011 Truck 11, 2, 3, 41; 8111111 111111 1111111115. BRUNO E. DAMIANI B1111111111cm Arts and 141'!!ch ELSIE W. DARLINGTON Durling Ilarticulmrc Cwens; 13111111111111, Archousui; '1'r11usu1'111', . . . 111111 1111111k1y 12 3, 411; Buskol- 111111 12 31 1; 11111111111111, 1101k1'y 131:11'1111'111 C11111. OSCAR M. DAVENPORT A1111111 Zulu West P11151011 Forestry Phi Flu Sig11111;Xi 511111111 Pi; Alpha Zulu C1111; John W. IW11111: 51311111111'511111 121; 1111111r 8111' 11' 1 y C 1111111 11 1111-11111 11, 21; '1'211115111'0'1 1111111111111 8111111111; Ludwig 111111-slry M1111111 111:1'111 K11 111111 11 1 1111. 1'1Ig11 Savuuly-111111r MARGUERI'I'E T. DAVEY Wlunumic litlm'uliun HARRY W. DAVIDSON Tlu-lu Xi Pittsburgh Industrial Iz'nginm'ring BENJAMIN J. DAVIS Phi Kappa Sigma Edwurtlsville Arts and Lcm'rs Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council. BROOKE R. DAVIS Alplm Zulu Pnllslown Forcslry FREDERICK D. DAVIS Namicuke Poultry Husbandry MARK F. DAVIS Aczlciu Wuyncslmru Mechanical la'ngincurl'ng Intrrfrulcrnily Council. Ross B. DAVIS, JR. Della Upsilon Philudx-lphin Lumlsmpc Aruhilwrluru Scarab. DONALD P. DAY Sigma Phi Epsilon Bcllcvuc Arts and Lcllcrs Assistant Managing Editor, Collegian; Sludvnl Hund- Iumk Stuff Kn; Blue Key; 'l'rcusuror, Sigma Dullu C 1i. ROBERT A. DAY Sigma Alpha Epsilon Philudclphiu Imluxlrial ln'nginccring Isrvslunun Wrestling; Advvr- lising Nhlnugvr, Thuspiuns. WILLIAM R. DAY, JR. Alplul Tau Omt-gu DuBuis lmluslriul In'ngz'ncvring Sounelury, 'l'uu Bola Pi; Slu- denL Council Ci, 40; Lu- nrussc 11, 2. 3, 10' Secre- lury, A. S. M. 15.; Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council. ALBERT F. DEBONIS Alpha Phi Delta West Grove ls'4luculiun Soccer H, in ; Busc-hull U. 2, EH; Purmi Nuns. JOHN W. DEEBEL liinglnwn l':ll'!'ll'l.t'lll lz'ugim'uring ERN EST DEJAI FFE Allmmu Civil Engineering Vicv Prc-sitlvnl, A. S. U. E. NOYES R. DENISON Williumslown, N. J. Ia'du cu I i Ull J. W. DENNISON Zion Crow: Is'duculiun STEPHEN J. A. DERRY Universal Civil I'lnginm-ring Wn-slling Q, '1, M; Anzur Club. Puma Eighly-uno R. C. DEVEREAUX Scranton Comm crue ml rl Firmn cu C. H. DICKERMAN Phi Kappa Nu Wulsonlown IL'tlluruliun lnlcrfrulurnily Council; Dn- Imlilu.r BL LARRY F. DIEIIL Milllinlmrg Agrirulluml Economics Wrestling U, 2M Suubbard and Blade. ROBERT S. DIMMICK Alpha Zulu Noxcn Farr'slry l'Vu't-slry Sm'it-ly. Pnuc Eigth-Iwn WILBUR E. DISNEY, JR. Acacia Pitlshurgh Arts and Lchrs Thcspiuns; Du Malay Club. ALFRED F. DOMALESKI Nunlicuke Prc-Mmliml C. S. DONALDSON Avoca Dai r y Husbandry FRED T. DOUBLES Kane Mucrtlion Fnulhvll CH. , NM. M H. W. T. DOUGLASS, JR. Kuppu Signm III't'-Mctll'.ctll Prusitlcnl, Alpha .Pi Mu; Vice Prusidenl, Pre-Medicul So- uiuly; Class Historian; As- smxiulo itlilnr, Old uin Boll; Dr: Mnluy Club; Trut'k u, 2, 3, 4a. Ilurrislmrg OLIVER E. Dmcnsu Ahomm L'dumuiun SAMUEL l-l. DUBLISKY Chester Agrit'uvlmml aw! Biological I It'nu'slry RALPH B. DUFF Roselle, N. J. Mvmllurgiml lc'nginmrring W. F. DUNAWAY, III Kappa Sigma Slum College A Us and Leva Lion's Paw; Skull and Bones; Truck U, 2, 1H, Cupluin MO ; Sucrclury, Allllolic As- smziuliun; J 1111 101' Bluzvr Cnmmillm'; Fl'ulurnilies Edi- lur, LAVm; Phi Em Sigma; Pi Lumlnlu Sigma; Pi Cum- mu Mu; Phi Kappa Phi. MARY DU NN Uninnlown ?tlumlinn, JOHN DURILLA Cnuldulc Elcclrirul lc'ngim'vring Illa Kappa Nu. BENSON L. DU'r'mN Philmldphiu Civil Engineering Truck 0, 2M Boxing H, 2, 3, 40 ; Cross Cnunlry U, 2!. Omega Psi Phi Ayn... M . Pngu Cighly-Iln'ce I'ugc Eighty-fuur DAVID L. DUVALL Phi Dt-Ilu 'l'hma Monosscn Cmnnu'rou mu! Fimmrc Assm'ialc Munugcr, Gulf MN Ilellu Sigma Pi. EDWIN D. EATON Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ovt'rhrnuk Elvcrrl'r'ul Engim'vring Freshman Truvk; Associate Munugt-r. Tennis; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard uml Bludu. HARRIS EBENBACH Tau Kappa Epsilon Clensidv Camnwn-u and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Band 0, 2, 3. 40; lnlmfruu-rnily Coun- d; Chairman, Inlerfrulur- nily Council Rushing Cum- mim-c UM; Forensic Coun- GEORGE W. ECKERD Eluiu New Blnmnfivld Cllur-uliun, hllnrh'ulcrnily Council: Smh- hurtl and Blade. LEONARD J. EDEL Chi Upsilon Philadelphia lellllm'giml Ib'nginm'ring Lucrnssu H, 2, 3L Capluin Md; Skull and Bonus; Stu- clout Council. MAURICE P. EDGE Sigma Phi Sigma Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Svniur Bull Committee. DOROTHYEIGELBICRNER New York, N. Y. Arts and LuHUrs Transfer from Cnlumhiu Uni- vc-rsily. C. E. EISENIIOWER Alpha Chi Sigma York Pro-lllwlirrul Clu-vrloudcr H, 2, 3, 1H ; Trou- Qurrr, Prc-Mcdicul Snuivly. JOHN A. EL'I'RINGIIAM Alpha Chi Sigma Mullunny Cily Arm mul IA'Ilvrs Manager Hillu Team A. Emmma'ru ENmucss Tht-lu Phi Alpha Altmmu ln'rlut'uliun, Psi Chi; Punhulloniu Cmnu'il Mil; lVl'illlel'r from Sclon Hill Hnllvgu; Phi Kappa Phi. SUE B. ENGLE Clan Mills llama c'vwmmics JOSEPH H. ENos Sigma Alpha Epsilun Phihuh-lphia Arls uml IA'IIt'I'S UIN' Clllll H, 3, 4!. L'Amil i1: SYLVIA A. EPSTICIN Philudol pllia Arts um? lmllt'rs DONALD R. ERNS'I' Phi Delta Thvlu c'llumlyiun. I lurrishurg Kappa Phi Kappa. WALTER E. SsumLMAN Associated Commons Club Rvaltling Agric'ullurul Mlumlion, Buml H, 2. 3. 4d; Glm- Hull H W' I'hi Mu Alpha; .5. Allrlu; Tau Alphu. G. H. ESPENSIIADE Phi Kappa Psi Slum Culh-gv Caving Tull Bvlu Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. Pug C Eigluy-flvc l'ugc Eigllly-six LESTER E. ESPY Alumna Agronomy RUSSELL L. ESTERLINE Wimnisco M cclmnirrul Engineering Band U, 2, 3, 40; Acru Club JOHN P. EVANS Kappa Sigma Kingston I:'lvr:!rirul Engim'cring lnlurfrulcrnily Cnuncil; Tun- nis U, 2, 3, ID. JOSEPHINE EVANS Ephrulu Ia'ducaliml, 811011151; Iivmlmr'r Alpha Omicron Pi Allunwuml llama n'crmmnics . . K A. Cubinvl UM Home Economics Club; W. S. G. . .cnulc L' , President, Punhcllcnic Coun- cil UH ; Archuusui UH. M. E. FAIIRINGER Gamma Phi Bela Sunhury Arts and Lvllvrs Phi Kappa Phi. MARIE S. FAIIRINGER Gamma Phi Beta Sunhury Arts and IA'IH'IS Phi Kappa Phi. HARRY R. FAIRCIIILD Sigma Chi Sunbury J uurlml 1' sm ROBERT H. F ALLER Chi Phi Pillshurgh Cunum-ra! uml Finance Prusidvm, Pi Delta Epsilon; Advertising Manager, Frolll; Clue Clulu; Band I, 2, 3, 4M Atlvarlising Club. GORDON C. FAY Cluuriicld I'flvr'll'ir'm' Ifnglm'z'ring Rifle H, 2, 3, M. C. H. FELDMILLER Meudvillc Pclrult'mn. 11ml Natural Gas Imgincormg Gumu; 1; F. F ELTON Sigma Nu Norrislown Civil Engineering JAMES B. FENNELL Delta Sigma Phi Sulinn ANS 11ml Lollt'rs Frusllmun Lucrnsso; Blue Key; Associate Manager, 'lruck. SARAH A. FERREE Gamma Phi Beta Manor ls'rlur'un'un. - Suplmnmru Exlmnpumnuous Speaking Contest; Wmm 1's Glm Cluln U, 2, 3, M ; Choir H, 2, 3, 1U; Debuting HZ, 3, 4H Louisv IImm-r Club; Prusidcm, Dcltu Alphu Dul- lu; Sm:rvlzu'y-Trvusun-r, Dol- lu Sigma Rho. JOHN C. FERTIG Dcllu Them Sigma Dauphin Dairy lluslmmlry Slutlum Council MO ; Ag. Slur denl Council MJ. C. E. FICTIIERMAN Pi Kappa Alpha Ncwfoundluml Dm'ry Husbandry Buntl U, 2L Page Eiglny-bcvcn mm ghjj wavy, ,,. Pugc Eigllly-cighl HILDA M. FI'I'I'ROW New Cumberland Ilumc irunomics llumc Economics Club. W. E. Flcu'ruoRN Delta Tau Della Ia'lvrrlrirul Engimmring Lancaster Svcrclury, 'I'Imspians; Phi Mu Alpha; Unzheslru H, 2, 3, 40; Hand Q, 3, 4!. PAUL W. FILER 'I'lmlu Nu Epsilon Mahunuy City Music la'tluttution, Prusidunl. Blue Band; Vim: Prusidunl, Slutlcm. Union; Sucrulury, Phi Mu Alpha; Kuppu Cummu Psi; Kappa Phi Kappa; Orchestral Hi, 4L FRANK A. FILIPPI Sigma Phi Sigma Philadelphia ArclLituclllrc chrclury, S c a ll b u r d und Blutlc; Assislunl Ar! ICdilur, LA VI JAMES H. FINLICY Chi Phi Clwslnul Hm Cummcn-n uml Finance Manager. Truck; Purmi Nous; Blue uy. DOROTHY A. FISKIC l'ulnmrlun Ilumc a'canmnivs Homo Economics Cluh. GRANT FLICCK Phi Mu Dcllu Dunvillu- Mumllurgicul Ia'ngim't'ring Slmlunl Council QJ ; Inlurfrzl- lcrnily Count'i . 5. D. FLENNIKEN Kappa Sigma Unionlown Cnnmu'rm: uml FiImm-u Truck H, 2, 3, M, Cuplzlin U ; Friars. HOWARD D. FONZ Della Upsilon Lansduln Arts and Lorivrs Munngor, Soccer; Pi Lambda Sigma; Skull and Bones; Blue Key. CHARLES B. FORBES Slam College Arclu'tmzlural Engineering Scarab. MELVIN A. FORSYTH Nemacolin Ceramic E nginccr ing Treasurer, Ceramic Society; Gym Team a . GEORGE W. FOWLER Tiuxsville Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. PAUL L. Fox Lclnumn Mm-Iumiral lz'nginccring Debating C5, 4-H Sm-iul Prob- lems Club; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. ALBERT L. ch'r', JR. Sigma Phi Epsilon Cynwyd Architecture Blue Key; Associate, Manugur, Cross Cuunlry; Tennis QJ. REGINA M. FRE'I'Z Perkasic J ouvrrmlism, Vice President, Alpha Theta Epsilon; Class Baseball CW. ALBERT A. FREY Theta Chi Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Sophomore Hop Commillme; Junior Blazer Committee. Page Eighlyvnine Page Nincly EMANUEL Fmscu Sigma Tau Phi Bmoklyn, N. Y. Arts and Lt'IIUrs Business Manager, Old Main Bell; Pi Delta Epsilon; Tram U, , , . ; mcr- fraternity Council; PI Gum- mu Mu; P. S. L. A. 7' ' nut; Phi Kappa Phi; Ad- vurlising Club. FRED W. Fluscn 'l'llcla Xi Allouna Comnwrcc and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. GEORGE W. FRY Alpha Gummu Rho Ephrulu Forestry Vice President, Forestry So- uivly HM; Wrcslling QM Vim: Prusitlt-nl, Alpha Phi Omega; Block and Bridle Club. ALBERT H. FULVIO Alpha Phi Della Philadelphia Civil Engineering Baseball 0, 2, 3, 1U ; Chi Ep- silon. GLEN H. GABEL Sclinsgrovc lilt'r'triml En im'erin 13 JAMES R. GALLAGHER Lewis Run J on m uli s 1, WILLIAM M. CALLIKER Chi Phi Johnstuwn Dairy H usbnmlry WILLIAM L. GARDNER Lambda Chi Alpha Pittsburgh Commerce 07H, Finance Dalia Sigma Pi; Inlerfrulvr- 11in Council; Sludvnl Coun- cil; Frushnlun lawnmsc; n- P r o m Commillma; Sophomore Hop Cummilltw. WILLARD H. CARMAN Dvlm Thom Sigma Slum Cullugc Agric'ullurul and Biological .' Ministry Prosidc-nl, Licbig Cllmnislry szicly; Vim Prusidcnl, Ag. Student Council; Rifle U, 2, 3L GEORGE C. CARMEN Phi M 11 Delta New Brighton Arls mid Lullm's I'Iuyurs; Them Alpha Phi; Fencing U, 2, 3, ID ; Presi- dent, Les Suhrcurs. SAMUEL C. GARNER Alpha Cumma Rho Unionlown Dairy Husbandry ALDEN R. GATES Alpha Sigma Phi llinglmm, h'luss. Mulullurgicul Engineering Busulmll U, 2L ROY F. GEISLER Della Chi Rulwsunia Archilt'clurc Phi Mu Alpha; Glee Club H, 2, 3, M; Choir H, 2, 3, 1U; Arclliluclg Club. GAYLORD N . GELATT Thompson Education Bund Ci, 4L MALCOLM L. GEORGE Vundurgrih Cummvn't' and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Lacrosse U, PAUL R. GETTS Tau Kappa Epsilon Clurks Summit Electrical Engim-oring Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Bclu Pi; 5111 Kumm Nu. Page Nincly-one CARRIE B. CIBBONS New Castle Mutzafion, Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sig- ma lulu; Psi Chi; Pur lc Quill; Louise Homer Club; Glee Club; Symphony Or- chestra; 'I ir; 1' on r So- ciety Council Medal UM Phi Kappa Phi. HOWARD C. GILES Thulu Xi Springliuld Arts and Lctlurs WILLIAM M. GILLESPIE Lunsfurd Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. MARIAN I. GILLE'M'lc Susquehanna Erlucalion RUTH M. CILLNER Sterling I I am e liconmn ics RAYM 0ND E. GLENN Alloonu Metallurgical Engineering RODERICK E. CLICK Delta Chi Allentown Civil Engineering Freshman Lacrosse; Freshman rest ing; . u n i o r Stuff, Penn Stale Engineer. HOWELL R. GNAU York Electrical Enginvcring Em Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Epsi- lon; Phi Kuppu Phi. 1 $' 11' W' 7? arm; v Mr M w v a. JP .1, '1 $31 . RUTH GOLDS'I'EIN G. W. GOUDLEY, J11. Phi Mu Warren Buolhwyn Education 15111101111011 1111111111 Phi Kappa. ERNEST 1301.1.1111 DAVID GOODMAN Philadelphia Bum Sigma 111111 111111111111 Prc-Mmlivul Arts 11ml Lcltcrs l11l1- 1'111111 1'11in C 1111111: 'il; Junior 5A-1V11, 111111111 lilulm 12011111111101; 1 WALTER A. GOMBKA FRANK J. GORLESKI Dickson City Kingston Arls 11ml 1.1'111'1'3 la'lur'tricul Engineering 0111111151111 1411 ; B11111! 11, 2, 3, 411. JOHN H- GOOD FRANK B. 0011mm 'I'Imlu Xi Williumslmrg Alpha Sigma Phi St. Clair 1'01111111'1'1rc and Finance Cnnunvrco 111111 1 1111111131! 1; 111 1111111 11,9 ., 31,Mul1ug1-r 141;C1111i1'1l 31; 5111 111'11l 131111111 131',ZS11111111111111'1: H1111 1.11111111ill1'c; 1'11uixn1u11 51:1i11 rBuH 1' 11111111111011; Phi Mu Alphl. Page N1111-ly-1111'1-1- JAMES B. GOYNE Alpha Chi Sigma Ashlund Prv-Mvdiml Preside -11I Pr1-- M1-1II1 111 Society ; 1111111111, Imru- 11rul Wrestling HI , S 11, u s11 11 u I Mann 1:1 , In ru - u r 11 Board; Sludmil Council 14-1. JOSEPH J. COZDZASEK Tau Sigma Phi Numicoke Education Wrcslling 13, 40. GEORGE H. GRABE Acacia Port Allegany Commerce and Finance Trvasurcr, Thcspiuns; Scub- I1urd 111111 Blu 11I1 , Militzuy Bull C11111111illc1: , Choir i2, 3 ;1711asl1111u11 F nollmll. EDWIN G. GRAEBER Triangle AHIIIund 61111111117111 Engineering Student Council I40 ; P h i I. 11111l1du Upsilnn; Rifle 1 2I WILLIAM F. GRAUCH Alpha Phi Sigma Wynnewnnd Ifloclricul Engineering 15111 Kuppu Nu; S1 11l1i111r1l and a 1111 ; P1,: -1-1r1-1hi111.,r Kim's; Cutie! Muj11r,Ii. 0.' ROBERT E. CRAY Alpha Cummu Rho Uniontnwn Dairy H115 bumlry Associate Manager, Wrestling; Blue Key; Vice President, Dairy Science Ciuh; Nation- al Advertising M 111111 gt: 1', Penn $11111 I'urmvr; Blmk 111111 Bridle Huh; lnl1-rf1u- lcrnily C'11l1n1iI;luni11r Blu- zur C11111n1illc13; A1Iv1-1li1s'ing Club MILES G. GREENLAND Redford Physics Sigma Pi Sigma. PETER GREGO Hop Bottom lz'ducuti 1m CURTIS J. GRENINGER lh-hcrshurg Education Cross Counlry H, 2, 3, 1H; k H, 2, 3, 4;. RALPH .l. GRIER, II Sigma Nu Oxford It'lt'I-Irit'ul Engim't'ring Freshman Truck; Fn-shmun Crnss Cnuntry. N buy W. GRIFFITH Assuciulml Commons Club West Pillslon IL'Ic't'II'nr'IIviniml Engineering Phi Lumlnlu Upsilon; Phi Em S i g m u ; Sn-rn-lury, Sigma Tau. RONALD E. GRIFFITHS Indium: Cvrmniu Engineering PI'l-sitlunl, Ceramics Society MJ ; Senior Bull Committee. THOMAS E. CRIMES McDonald Eirctricul In'nginm'rfng JOHN 0. GRIMSIIAW Phi Kappa Sigma Wumlhury, N. J. Arcllilccturu Lion's Paw; Skull uml Bnmw huitls; Suuru ;; 'l'lusspiuus; Freshman Truck; Ihmllmll H, 2, 3, 4L VICTOR A. GRISWOLD 'l'uu I'hi Della Canton Forestry MARJORIE G. GROA'I' Kuppu Alpha Thom Achns Hnmo Emlmlnics Senior Bull Cummillou; Chair- mun, May Day UH; Buskt-l- hull ML Cupluin UH ; Mun- ugvr Class Trurk Uh. ,, - J... 3.. mvmmmuw maM-n... l'nga Ninvly-fwe Pngu Nilmly-six J AMES B. Guoss York Zoology um! Entomology Players. MERLE M. GRUBBS Pittsburgh Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. DOROTHY C. CRUBER Sunbury Education MARGARET M. GRUBER Sunbury Education ANDREW J. CUERIN Alpha Phi Sigma Canister Industrial Education Football 0, m . OTTO C. GUMBEL Elain Ellwood Cily Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. J 0515px; L. GUTKOSKI Wilkcs-Burrc Etluculion Transfer from Dickinson Col- ego. RICHARD E. HABER Pittsburgh Prc-Mcdical Forensic Council ah Sopho- more inp Committee; Presi- dent, Prc-Mcdicul Society 11 m w 1'1 ' 'r 1 db. 11.1.5th 1 N? '1', EUGENE M. HAGAN Sigma Phi Sigma 011111110111 I innM 131110111 Riiln 12, 31; 11111111 13, 41. LUBOV P. HALKOVICH Olypllunl Conum-rcc and Finance ALBERT G. HALL T1111 Phi Dullu Philadelphia Forestry Ag. 31111112111 1Council; 51111111111 C011 11c 11 14-1; lhcsideml 1'orcsl1y Society; Phi Etzi Sigma. W. D. HALSTEAD, J11. Cormunluwn Industrial 1 nginccring lhlAiul 11 2 ,411; Semdury, 11.1 123 , 011:111slru. E. C. HAMMOND, J11. Auburndule, Muss. Commerce and Finance Truck 11, 2, 3, 4-1 ; Friars. EDWIN D. HANKS Springboro Education GEORGE H. HARDY Sigma Phi Sigma Philadelphia Education WALTER J . HARING Philadelphia Physical Chemisny Phi 1111111111111 Upsilon. Page Nincty-seven Page Ninoly-uight JOHN D. HARNISH Harrisburg Ceramic u'nginccring R. M. HARRINGTON Phi Kappa Dusllnre Arls uml Lt'lturs Circululiun M u n u g c r, C01- lvgiun; Business Munagnr, Hand Bunk; Pi Delta Epsi- Inn: Pra-sidt-nl, Advt-rlising Club. RALPH L. HARTLEY North Eusl Cmnmvrrrc and Finance WILLIAM E. HAR'I'MAN Alpha Kappa Pi Reading M vlullurgicul Engineering Iluutl Clmcrlcudvr UH; Skull um onus; Frcslnnun Lu- urussc; 'J'hospiuns; Student Council UM; A. A. Board UH RUSSELL D. HAR'I . Palmyra Electrical Engineering 151;;lesz Nu; Scabbard uml HENRY B. HARTZLER Phi Mu Della Nurhcrlll Comnu'rm and Finance 81:,qu 15qu Bonus; Frusllmufl lcnms Champion; 'lV-nnls Ci, 4M Sm-uer H, 2, 3, 49. HAROLD HAUCK Scllersville Is'lvdrical lfnginvcring DORIS E. HAZEL'I'ON Chi Oman Summon Journalism Alpha Thclu Epsilon; Players; 5h ilor, Wumt-lfs Handbook ' ice l'rvsiden! tU; Y. W. C. A. Culvinvl H, 2, 3, 1M; Junior Slu , LA Vllc; Eros Imun Hockey; Class lltwkvy Munugt-r HI. DAN HEAGNEY Farrell ! 10mm t'I'Hf and Finance Dvlluling UH. RAYMOND G. HEASLEY Phi Kappa Tau Templeton Journalism GEORGE M. HECKMON Aspinwull A gran only EUGENE D. HEGARTY Fnrly Fort A NS and Letters Suuruh; Chairman, Bcuux Ans ht ; rchilcclsy 7 I u b ' S n p h unmrc Proclamation 770111111illco. WILBUR P. H EIST Elaiu Butler Horticulture STOCKTON HELFFRICH Bclu Theta Pi New York,NY. Arts and Lcltors Associule Edilur. Old Main Bell; Pi Della Epsilon; Pur- ple Quill. CLARENCE A. HELVIG Delta Tau Della I'qulclon Mechanical Engineering DOLLY K. HEMM Munch Chunk Erlucau'nn Page Nincly-nine Page One Hundred HARRIET R. HlCNluli Alpha Omicron Pi VVcs-Il Cheslcr Animal lIusbanIlry HnukI-y 22, 3, 2'wn Il's; 211155 V120 PIcsichIL I,22J' Llus's President 23I; 10314 IchII, W. A. A.; 'lrcusunar, Arciiuusui; Secretary, Blank and Bridle CIIIII. E'l'lIICL R. HERBEIN Phi Mu Reading Mum! ion, MABEL I. HERING Spring Mills Educaliun ETIIEL L. HERMAN State College Education Freshman Track; Class Hockey 22, 3, 40; Varsity Hockey 23. ROBERT A. HERWICK Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry MARTIN J. HESCII, JR. Chi Upsilon Philadelphia Civil IL'IIginccring PrusidenlJ .es Subrcurs; CIIIII- Inu A4lphu Mu; lmolliull 421, 2,3, ;Lu2!ll2;555 U, 34 Gym l4'i'cum 2,3I, Cupluiii MI; lIcIIciIIg 23I, Captain MI; Dr lids; Skull and Bones. CHARLES F. HESS Alpha Gamma Rho Dallas A gricullural Education Master, Penn Stale Glungc; Secreluiy, Ag. Student Coun- cil; Secretary, Al plm 'luu Alpha; Block and Bridle Club. CLARENCE E. HESS Alpha Sigma Phi Shenandoah Etlucmion . mrmrprzw. ALFRED W. HESSE, JR. Phi Kappa Psi Ncmucnlin Prv-ngul Business Manager, Collegian; lnlcrfrulernily C 0 u n c i I ; Skull uml Bonus; Pi Dcllu Epsilun; Pi Lumbdu Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu. RALPH D. HETZEL, JR. Bela 'l'lwla Pi Stun: College Arts and Letters Lion's Puw; Editor, Old Main Bull; Managing Editor, Cnl- lcgiun; Players; Blue 0y; Purple Quill; Phi Ela Sig- mu; Sccnnd Prim, Sopho- nmrc Cxlumpnrum-nusSpeak- ing Cunlm-al; Phi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM L. HICKLING Ih-llu Upsilon Arts and Letters Pillsburgh GEORGE F. HIEBER Phi Lumlnlu Thulu Emu Prc-Mmll'cul Inlurfrulurnily Council; Slu- dent Ilumllmnk. C. F. HILDEBRANDT 51qu College Arvhilt'clurul Enginct'ring 'l'rvusurvr, Pi Gamma Alpha; Scarab; Arvllitut-Isf Chili. CHARLES C. HILL Phi Kappa Tau Arts and Lvrlt'l'x Band H, 2, 3, 43. Immoym! HARRY E. HILL Sigma Nu Philmlelphin Com m crcu an 11 Film cc Freshman Fuulhull; Truck U. ' Vriurs; Skull zmtl Bonus. OMAR K. HILL Triangle Pinshurgh lllvmllurgiml Engineering 1.th ul Advvrlisil'lg Manager, Penn Slate Engineer; ms- lling ' 3 ;Scuhhunl and C m Blade; Milimry Bull mince; .lhlvurtising.r Club. Page One Hundred Ono WILLIAM H. HILL, JR. Nunticokc Arts and Letters HENRY F. HILLER, JR. Pi Kappa Alpha Reading leullurgicul Engineering ALBERT H. HOBBS Alpha Chi Rho Plymoulh Education. Kappa Della Pi; Kappa Phi Kappa. Aunuuu'r S. Hocu Phi Delta Them Milton Mechanical Engineering lnlra-Mural Sports Council; lnlru-Murul Baseball Mun- ugcr. JOHN A. Hocu I'hi Kuppu Nu Mihun s'rlucalitm Dolmling; Phi Kappa Phi. FRED H. HOERNER Lambda Chi Alpha Elkinh Park M velmnicul Engilu't'l'l'llg Bulnd ;1, 2H Wrestling U, 2, EDNA C. HOFFMAN Bellcvm: L'dumtion. lola Sigma Pi. GLENN J. HOFFMAN Sigma Pi Allounu Mechanical Engineering Bmul2U, 2, 3, 4M Tennis HELEN A. HOOVER IIIII OIIIIigII Wuyncsboro 141le and LI'III-I's Class SI-nulor III; 'I'I'I-IIsIIrI-I', . G. A. UH; PullIle- I C II i C Rushing IIIIIIirIIIIIII Md ; FrIIlII Business Bnunl; CII'I: Club II, 2, 3, 4;; CIIIIir I, 2, 3, 4J; OrcIII-slru 13, 4II;IIIIIss IIIIckI-y II 2, 4I; Class. BuskI-IIIIIII U, 2, 3,41; RiIII- 12, 3, 44 , IIIIy- Isrs; SIaI-IIIIIII'y, Cwuns; Ar UIIOUSUI: Psi Chi; Louisa Homer Club. MILTON C. HUFFMAN Phi LIIIIIIIIIII 'I'Imlu AIIUIIIIII IL'lI'IrlruchcmiI'al IfIIgiIII'I'rI'nh RUSSELL T. HOPE Sigma Phi Epsilon Harrisburg Am- mIIl LI'lIcrs WILLIAM F. HOGAN Locust. Cup ArI'IIiII'I-luml lz'nginI'I'rI'ng AI'IIIIIIIEI'IS, IIIuII; Scarab. RUSSELL E. HORN YIN: Civil la'ngincuring Chi Epsilon; Pershing RiIIIss; SvuIIIIarII IIIIII BIIIIIIu JESSE E. HOLLAND Sigma Tuu PIIi BrookIyII,N.Y. Agricultural mill Biological IIIIII' rossc I1 2, 3, 4d; I Iuyers; IIiI- Itig CIII-micul Sm: icly; PI-rslling Rifles; JIIIIII AI- PIIi. pIIu ALBERT T. HOLT ELM ER L. HORST AlpIIII Zeta AIIIIviIII: H' ' 5 y 4gIIIultuml IIIIII Iiiulugzull 'I III' uslll ',Il PIIi LIIIIIIIIIII Upsi- UW'HW'Y ;PIIi Fl Sigma FIIIitIII, PI-IIII SHIN? Furmvr; Wrestling II 2!; swrllllly. I;II'IDI;..' IlilIIIIIiIul SIIItiI-ly; L. CulIiIII I , Ag. SI IIIIcnI LI IzunI iI; Iiunul RI- IIIIiIIns CIIIII. AIpIIIl Chi Sigma CirurIIviIIe Page One llundrcd TlIrcc S. K. HOSTETTER, J R. Metallurgical Engineering WADE B. HOUK New Brighton Mclallurgical Engineering GERTRUDE E. HOWE Orwell Education MARION P. HOWELL Kappa Kappa Gamma Lancaster Journalzsm. Womelfs Editor, Collegian; Cwens; Alpha Lambda Del- ta; Purple Quill; Alpha Theta Epsilon; Archousai; . . . ennis Manager; Class Secretary Cl, I'D; Honor Society Council Med- a1 Page One Hundred Four Delta Tau Della Slulc College WILLARD P. HUESTER Phi Delta Theta M cclmnical Engineering Scranton President, Phi Elu Sigma; Foolhull 0, 2J; Blue Key; Associate Manager, Boxing; lnlerfmlcrnily Council. ALICE E. HUFF Phi Mu Athens llama Economics GEORGE M. HUGHES Oakmnnt Commerce and. Firmnvc Friars; Track 0, 2, 3, 40. THOMAS B. HUNTER Mill Hull Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Psi . .4... Nwaaq-.. .. 1m x - mWQ . m- . snu CARL R. INCLING Tau Phi Dvllu .Ridguwoud, N. J. I 0rc.x'l,ry Prcsitlenl, Xi Sigma Pi; lnlur- fruiernily Council; Junior Prom Cmnmiucc; Bnurtl of Cunlrilmlors, Old Main Boll. CAROL A. INSLEE Lt-Ruysvillu Arls and Lcucrs W. A. A. Board UK, 40; Rifle ML Munugur Ci, 4L EUGENE L. JACK Alpha Zulu Slum College Dairy Husbandry Dairy Culllc Judging Team. CLYDE S. JACKSON Alpha Gamma Rho Cnchrunvillc Agricullurul Education Alpha Tuu Alpha; Grunge; Block 11 nd Bridle Club; Frushnum Samar; Wrestling 0,2,3L JERRY S. JACOBS, JR. Phi Della Thclu York Colmm'rr'c and Finance Junior SlulT, LA V114. FRANK E. JAMES Muncy Agricultural lily, Biological L I Phi Lambda Upsilon; Livhig Cchlnicul Society. RICHARD K. JAMES Alpha Chi Rho Plymouth L'ducltliun. WILBUR C. JAMES Ilunmsmud Cmnmvrrc and Finance l'agc Om: Hundred Six WILLIAM P. JENNINGS PlIi Pi Phi Scrunton Prc-Mcrlical Alllhu Pi Mu. ROSE D. J OB AslIlund Ilumc L'conmnics MARSHALL T. JOIINSON idioutc I'ctrulumn Engineering Sigma Cummu Epsilon. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON '1'qu Phi Della Jeanesvillc Forestry HAROLD B. JOIINSSON Bullinmrc, Md. Electrical Engineering M. DOROTI-IYJ 0n NS'J'UN lem Phi Alpha Iluzk-lon Music Mucatian Clw- CIIIlI H 2, 3 1H; Inuisc l o In I- r C IIIlI; lzlu-spinn Show I2, 34 CAROLYN E. JONES Gamma Phi Bela Columbia Crass Ruuds II om c Econ 0m, AlplIu LuIIIIleI Della: Kappa Delta Pi; Ellen II. Richards IlulI; I umc Ccnnmnlics Club; Omicmn NII; GI cc Club H,2,.3I; ChoiI 32 .33; Phi Kappa Phi. JOIIN R. JONES Alpha Phi Sigma SCI'IIIIIIIII Horticulture M. VIRGINIA JONES Cvrmunlown llama L'cunumics Orclutslru Ci, 40. GEORGE H. JOSEPH Nuw Sult-m Agrir'ullurul and Biological .' Imnislry Phi Lumlnlu Upsilon; Lichig Chemivul Smtit-ly. ELIZABETH M. KALB Della Gumnm 'I'runmnl la'llmrulirm Y. W. C. A. Cabinet H, 4J; Hut'kcy H, 2, 3 ; Cul- Iugiull; lluusu 0f lhtprcscn- lulivus MO; Choir U, 2H Glee Club; Louise I'lmncr Club; Alpha Lumlulu Dcllu; Alpha Thuln Epsilon; Psi Cli. CAROLINE KALIN lfAmilic Slulc College 12' d ucal i on. MILDRED S. KALIN IfAmiliu Slulv Cnllvgc 3' d um! 1' on. Flucmcmcx E. KANE Sigma Nu Philudulphiu Cuntnwrm' mul Finnnn' Prusidum, Skull and Bnnus; Secretary. Friars; Funllnlll 1 , 2, J, 4d ; Lacrosse Q, 3, 4d; lnlurfrulurnily Council. ELSA P. KARcIau Mt'Km-s Hmtks Ia'tlurmiun AARON KATZMAN Ilzlrrishurg lmluslrial Education. Page One llumlrml Sewn Page 0m: Hundred Eight JOSEPH KAUFMAN Phi Sigma Delta Philadelphia Arts and Lullcrs S. DALE KAUFMAN 'l'hulu Chi Philadelphia Architecture ArallilH'lS! Club; Smrvlul'y, .' l', u r u h; lnlcrfrulmnily Council; Ass ciulc Art Edi- lnr, LA VIE; Manager, Gym 'lV-um. WILLIAM P. KEARNEY Phi Kappa Edgumonl Agricultural Economics THOMAS J. KEATING Lurksville Iz'tlm'aliun Vice PrvsitIx-nl, Kappa Phi Kappa; 51min Problems C l u b; lnlurnulionul Rela- lions Uub. PAULINE E. KEENEY Harrisburg Homo Incmmmics JOHN M. KELLER Phi Kappa Nu Omngvvillc Mvclmnicul Engincvring HORACE M. KELL 5y Russell Civil ls'ugiuovring EDWARD J. KEMZURA 'l'umuquu Ic'tllu'ulion, Kappa Phi Kuppu; Kappa Delta Pi; Junior Bluchjmn- milme. A .4 .zm-g w FRANK A. KENDEI.L, Il POLLY B. KESSINCER Phi Kappa Nu Philndvlphiu Slain College Arrhilwrlurc Arl Editor, LA VHC; Trvusunsr. Truck 2 ; Home. I'lunnumius Scumh; lit'lmspiuns; Arclli- Club. IIUIIIt' Jronomics 11-015 Ch JOHN D. KENDIG CHARLES R. KING Alpha Kappa Pi Munlwim Chi Upsilon Philadelphia Faruslry Elt'clricul Engineering Alpha Phi 011mm; Ful'cslry Friars; Secretary, Purmi NOW Hm-ivly. 3 ; Hue 3 4. ' Cross Cuunlry H, 2, 3L Cupluin Md; Sludrnl Coun- cil CD; lnlcrfrulcrnily Council; Junior Prom Com- mince. THOMAS A. KENNEDY JAMES J. KINNEY Della Chi Eric Iluzlclnn Iflcclrit'ul Engim't'ring Murlmnical lCnginL-cring President, Orcllcslru; Trousur- Phi Kappa Phi. or, Pli Mu Alpha; Kuppu Uummu Psi; 'l'uu cm Pi; lnlurfrulcrnily C 0 u n c i l; Bum OZ, 3, 40; Phi Kappa Phi. F. M. KEPLER, JR. Sigma Phi Alpha Upper Darby Mechanical Ic'nginccring DENARD B. KIRK Sigma Phi Sigma Forest Grove Industrial Enginm'ring Froslnnun Rifle Tram. Pugv Ulu- Humll't'tl Nim: Pug 0m: Humlrml 'l't-n LOUIS B. KIRKLAND Qigmu Chi Hanover Industrial Education Band U, 2, 3, ID. JOHN M. KIRKWOOD Reynoldsvillc Eda mm' on. Transfer from intlianu Stale 'l'truchcrs College. MARGARET C. K1311 Della 01111111111 Sum: College II 01110 Econ um ics BETTY M. KITCHEN Allcmnwn Education EDWARD T. KITCHEN Kappa Delta Rho Bloomsburg C omnwrcc an d Fina cc Delta Sigma Pi; Band H, 2i. SAMUEL J. KLAPPER Sigma T1111 Phi liuziehm L'ducalion Transfer from New York Uni- versity; 1 i lummu M11, 1 Kappa!!- lihi Kappa; Debating i2,3 ;Phi Kappa 1 hi. EDWIN K. KNECHT Alpha Chi Rho Bclhlehcm Education Soccer 0, 2, 3i ; Druids. HENRY J. KOCII Collingsdulc Civil Engineering . ' WV 1! W . 33 I h' 9 v I A :JJ PAUL U. KOCH Higmu Phi Sigma Birdshoro Arch ilt'clurc BYRON B. KONIIAUS Alpllu Cummu Rho Mcclmnicslmrg Animal Husbandry I'i Dt-llu Epsilon; Circulation Manager, Penn Shut: Furm- t-r; Ave S I u c k Judging Team; Maul Judging Tcum; Vice President, Block and Bridle Club; Atlvurlising CIIIII. Wl'mLD B.KOPCZYNSK1 Philadelphia Arts and Lvllcrs from Suinl 'l runsft-r .lohnHa 1 Co age. JOHN E. KOPENIIAVER Cherryvillc I mluslriul Education JACOB D. KOROPCHAK Atlas Arls 11ml Lt'ttcrs Freshman Buxing; Freshman Busvl m . PAUL F. KOST Pillslmrgh Dairy Husbandry JOSEPH S. KOVAL Club Assmziulcd Commons Wilkcs-Burn: Commerce 11ml Finam'c Wrcslling; Senior Bull Cum- millee. VIERA A. KOZAK Wilkcs-Bnrre Home Economics llnmc Economics Club. Pugt- 0m: llumlrml Eltwvn 'ugu One Hundred Twelve SHELDON M. KRESSLER Phi Kappa Nu Nunlicnke Education Band 0, 2, 3, ID, Sccrelury UH; Phi Mu Alpha; Kappa Gamma Psi. IRWIN A. KRONEN T urenlum Agricultural and lfiulogical Chemistry SIMON KRUDO, JR. Phi Sigma Kappa Chester M usi 1? Education HARRY J. KRUM Allcnlown Sanitary Engineering LESTER W. KRUM Lchighlon M vmllurgical la'nginm'ring Band 81,2, 3, 4J ; Kappa Cum- EDWARD S. KRZYWICKI Braddock L'tlm'atinn HARRIET W. KSCHINKA Alpha Chi Omega Dushorc fducation Secretary, Phi Sigma 10m 019 ; Kappa Delta Pi; RiHe UM rchcry m ; Phi Kappa Phi. GERTRUDEA.KUEBLER Kuppu Alpha Theta Sunbury Education Secretary, Frolh. l,.l'ZSIJl:2 E. KULBERG Assmsiulml Commons Club Albion lz'lcclrh'ul Engineering Players; Social thlcms t3 uh. LEWIS A. KUNZLER Jvunnuuc It'lmtlrl'cnl ls'ngim'vring EDWIN W. LAATU Sigma Pi Moncsson Physical Education Fonllmll Cl, 3, 40; Druids; Uiscnlmlus. JOSEPH LACIIMAN Phi 'les-ilun Pi CINPHIPF Arls mu! I.Wivrs Cn-Edilur, Frolll; Pi Doha ICp- silon; Thospiuns. B. WILLIAM LANCE Tau Phi Delta Rending Educalion J. H. LANDENBERGER Alpha Zulu Horticulture Philadelphia Prositlunl, 'J'wn-Ycur Ags; Ag. Studunl Council GU; Slu- dunt Council Ch; Floral Club; Dc Muluy Club; llor- licullurul Club; President, l'i Alphu Xi; Phi Kuppu Phi. CHARLES A. LANDIS Phi Sigma Kappa! Millersmwn Aris and Lt-llvrs Freshman Fuollmll; Fr shmun Wrestling; F r i u r a , Blut- Kcy; Chairman, Sophomore Hop Committee; Munugur, , . . . lonms; lnlcrfrnlcrnlly Loun- ci . MARY B. LARAMY Kappa Kappa Cummu Alluuna Home Economics Class Sccnrlury HM Sopho- more Ilop Committee; Presi- dcnl, Hume EconomicsClub; Class Suviul Chuinnun UM. l'ugu Om: Ilumlrvd TllifllTll l'zlgv Ono Hundrml FUIII'II'PII CURTIS W. LAU Bclu Kappa York Agricultural Engineering szlrub. MAX A. LAUFFER, JR. Alpha Zvlu Middletown Agrirulturul and Biological - tislry Phi Elu Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. C. W. LAWYER, JR. Sigma Chi Littleslown Arm and Letters Blm- Key; Associate Manager, Wrestling. GEORGE R. LEADER Sigma Phi Sigma Allonnu Cmmm'rm' and Finance LAURA BELLE LEE Oukmonl Home Economics May Day Fclc; Junior Prom Committee. ROBERT J . LEE Alpha Tuu Omega Philadelplliu Mcchmllt'ul Engineering Presidcnl, A. S. M. E. CLYDE L. LEIIMAN Phi Lambda Theta Ahoonn Mcchanfml Enginm'ring LAWRENCE M. LEIIMER Dillslmrg Cnmnu'rcc mul Fimuu'c WILLIAM S. LENKER Phi Sigma Kappa Harrisburg Dairy Husbandry Tl'cusurur, Blue Key; Chair- mun, lnlcrliluss Finance Commillcu Md ; Class. Trau- - ' C4D; Sludcm. Union; Boxing 11, 2, 3 M; 5:40- ciulc Manager, Cross Coun- try. CHARLES A. Luncu Sigma Phi Alpha 2'11 mtati 0n, lInlcum Business Buurd, Frulll. H ENRY R. LEWIS Philadelphia Clmnittui la'ngimrt'ring Sociul Problems Club. L. A. LEYENBERGER Phi Mu Della Flm'ul Park, N. Y. Civil In'nginm'riug Hcsidt-nl, Outing Club. HELEN L. LIGGETT Avcllu Horn? Econmnios ANNA M. LIGHT Kappa. Alpha Them Slate Collvgt' 11 am 1' Econ 0771 i 05 Frcsidenl, W 0 m c IVS Town ouncll H, 10; Junior Blazer Cnmmilluc; Truck U,D RALPH V. LITTLE, JR. Sigma Chi Swurllunore Industrial Engineering WILLIAM P. 1.01m, JR. Bola lelu Pi Cumlnu-I'H' am! Finance Skull and Bones; Druids; Foollmll; Buskollmll; Buso- m Edgcwood Paige 0m: lIumln-d Fil'h-x-n Puma 0m: llnmlrml Hixlm-n HOWARD P. Louluna lelu N11 Epsilon Wcsl HuzIt-hm Arrhile'rlurul lc'nginm'ring R051: 9. Lommmzm Stale College Arlx mu! Lt'ltrrs H. E. LONGENECKER Sigma Pi Lililz Agricullurul mill Biulugit'al I Lion's Paw; Skull and Bonus; Prt-sinenl, lmurfrulcrnily Council; Student Council 1 ; Student Bnurd MJ; President, Phi Lambda Up- silon; Prusidum, Phi Mu Alpha; Alpha 2011:; Thus- piuns; Glee Club U, 2, EU; Buml H, 2, 3J ; Class Scorc- lury t3! ; Sludt'm Union WU; Inlru-Murul Buurd M-LJ: Vim- Prt-sitlmll, l,it-hig Chom- iml Sovir-ly. CANCY F. LORENZO Alpha Zola Milford Dairy Husbandry Druids; Skull and Bones; Ju' ninr Prom Connnilluc; Wn-s- lling H, 2, 3L Cupluin UH; Ag. Sludcm Cuuncil; Slu- dent Council; Miry Prud- mats, Livestock, and Mvul Judging Teams; Duiry Sni- t'm'u Associulinn; Bluck 11nd Bridle Club. RICHARD C. LOWMAN Phi Lumlnlu 'J'lu'lu Cromwuslh- Arts and lmllvrs Svuhlnn'tl anul Bludv; Persh- ing liillcs; Band U, 2, 3, 4d. ALBERT J . LUCAS Shenundnuh lMIu-IIII'UIL JOHN T. LUCAS Moshunnon lc'lvrtrl't'ul Ia'ngimwring WILLIAM A. 1411 . Berwiuk Clu'nu'ml Engint'vring . . L--:....4kax.. : .; nmd-pw , ; mm .1 . Le! a :3 JOHN L. MCANDREWS R. K. MCCLINTOCK Dvllu Upsilon Scranton Philadelphia Cnnmu'rm' and Fitmnrc It'lvt'lriml Engim'cring Lion's Hiw; P u rmi Nous; l'. S. C. A. Culrim-l Q, 3, M; Friars; Fonllmll H, 2. 3. 4d; Prusixlunl, lClu Kuppu Nu; Boxing H, 2, 3L Cupluin Tuu Brlu Pi; Phi Elu Sigma. UH ; Chairman Tribunal MJ LOUISE .I. McCLAIN WILL M. MCCLOSKMY Ulicu, N. Y. Shumulll Arls und Lullvrs Forestry Phi Sigma lulu. RICHARD M. McCLAIN JOHN F. MCCOUI. Phi Kappa Ridgwuy Rcw Cmnnwnru and Finance I'l'lt'clril'ul Engineering Sculplml'tl und Blmlc; Major, L O. 'l'. C. Inf; llry; Phn- logruphiu Munugcr. LA VI Military Bull Commillco; P1 Dnllu Epsilon. $ $ ESTHER MCCI.ELLAND W. E. MCCORMICK Chi Ollwgu Troy Spring Mills. Home Economics Physical Cht'mislry Frvshnnln Hillu Tmun. Page One llundrcd chcnlccn Page 01113 Hundred Eighteen JOHN W. MCCRACKIN Sigma Phi Epsilon Trauger Arts and Letters Freshman Lacrosse; Friars. A. B. MCCULLOUGII Alpha Phi Sigma Sycamore Electrical Engineering Inlcrfrumrnily Council. M. F. MCDERMOTT, JR. Sigma Nu Pittsburgh Conum'rcc and Finance RICHARD J. MCFALLS Della Chi Coulesville Industrial aninceringl CluIcHub H 2, 3, M; U, 2,3, 41; Buwllall11,h2;. G. R. MCFARLAND Alpha Chi Sigma Slum Cullma- Mcmllurgiml Engim'uring Sigma Gamma Epsilon. ISABEL MCFARLAND Kappa Alpha Theta Reading Journalism lrlcsident, Y. W. A.; Wn- 110115 Managing E dilnr, 1 111- la egi an; S1: 1: rclury, Alpllu Thom Epsilon; Arclmusui; 1' rcahmun Y. W. .. A. Coun- Lil; l'unhcllvnicFoun1il ML H. R. C. MCILVAINE Almonu Education JEAN MCINTYRE Six Mile Run Educaliou .. way .mwmngx ..... Bola Kuppu MARION E. MCKEONE . HOWARD V. McMIJmn' Alpha Chi Omega Pllocnixvillu fducalian ROBER'I' W. MCLEAN Lulliglllon Agricultural la'rluwlion EDWIN K. MCMINN Della Them Sigma Lamas Mills Agricultural Education Buskcllnlll U, 2, 3, ID ; Soccer MIJ; Purmi Nous; Ag. Slu- dun! Council ; lnlcrfrulurnily Council. HENRY L. MCMURRY Old Tuppun, N. J. Scimlcc Sigma Pi Sigma. . H 1.11 mi. m.- .m- - : - , aw? Alix . 5am Old Tummn, N. J. Sciwu'c WILLIAM MACALEER Pi Kuppu Alpha ?vrmunlown Clu'mir'ul Engimwring Suun-lury - TFNIHUWI' lnlcrfru- Iurnily Council; Sludunl Council QM Foullmll UH. JAM ES B. MAIN Sigma Phi Epsilon Bullcvllc Cummt'rm' ml Filmm'c Blue Kay; Skull and Bonus; Manager, Lucmssc. CHARLES MAJOR Kappa Sigma Nunlicokc Arts and Lcm-rs Frushmun Busclmll. Pugs One Hundred Ninclccn Wmmih; 32.19.1M.1..42.... 1. J - amass... Page One Hundred Twenty Sigma N11 P Phi Epsilon Pi Manager 131 KENNETH B. MALLERY Sugar Grove Agrirultmul Erolmnlitrs Grunge; Penn Slum Club. CHARLES E. MALLEY Philadelphia CmnIm-m- and Finance resident, Blue Key; Purmi Nous; Manager, 190011121 . EDWIN S. MALMED Philadelphia Arts am! Lenore Boxing; U1Edilm ALBERT MANDEVILLE Canton Forestry Forestry Society. LIONEL MANN Phi Sigma Delta Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts and Lcltcrs Presidcnl, S o 1'. i 111 Problems Club. lNEZ A. MARKLE Stale Cnllcgc Arts and Lvllvrs lnlerfrulc -rnily Count il: 10,1 111 Epsilon; Purmi Nous; Lions 3 u.w J. MORRIS MALONEY Sigma Phi Epsilon Wes! Chcslvr Conuncrcv 11an Finance 1 1;r1-sidom,T lespiuns; i Bint- Kuy' , ALICE M. MARSHALL Alpha Omicron Pi Jmpnriui Home Economics 1 w 1:115; Secretary31311111511111 Louise Homer Club; W0- Basketball H, 21, Varsity 3, 441; C lupluin, 11110 in: -'y , 'I'Iiick 12,3,4-1; XV. A. Bour1I;C upluin, C Iuss Buse- 3.1 hall 12, HELEN L. MARTIN Phi Mu Dayton llama Economit House of lhaprescmulivus H, 4J' Ku-Ed Kmilliou QJ; 7 Chairman, Punhcllcnic Bull 010,; Social Chairman, Pun- llcllenic Cnuncil W0- mclfs Town Council MJ; Home Economics Club. THOMAS O. MARTIN Phi Lumlndu Thclu Alloonu Commerce and Finance HOMER H. MARTZ Alpha chu Crccnshurg Agriculuu'ul 19' conomics Scurclury, P. S. C. A. LAWRENCE MATTESON Ccnlcrvillc Civil Engineering ROBERT M. MAXWELL Sigma Pi Wushingtun Civil Engineering President, P. S. C. .A.; PF - dcnl, Student Union; Trou- sumr, Tun Bela Pi; Phi Em Sigma; Junior SlufT, LA VIE. STEPHEN S. MECII Nunlicuku Agriculmral Engineering ANTHONY MELONE Pillslon Architcclurui Engineering HELEN K. MELOY Port Royal Music Education Page One Hundred Twenly-onu l'ugc Ouc llundrcd Twcnty-lwo WAYNE P. MENCEL Cornwells Heights Architectural Engineering President, Scarab; Freshman Football. JAMES J. MERLE Rossilcr M l'ning Engineering Sigma Gummu Epsilon. ALICE E. MERRY Lincsvillc llumc Economics Vim: Presidcnl, Omicron Nu; Ellen H. Ricnl rlds Club; In omc laconomics Club; hcslunun Tzrmk. GEORGE H. MESSERLY Phi Mu Della Chemistry Lock Haven l'hi Fms igmzl; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. JOSEPH P. METILY Pcckvillc Arts and Loucrs ORRIN G. MYERS, JR. Chi Upsilon Lunsdulu Mt't'lmnical Engineering Vice l'rusidunl, Pi Tull Sigmu; Phi Mu. Alpha; Blue Band; Class 'l'rcusurcr UH. ANDREW C. MICHEL Imperial Chemical ln'nginm'ring Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Em Sig REBA M. MlculcNuR Dnylcslown Mu cu! ion. Playt-Js 2,3 1D; Tm usurm, A Thclu Alpha lglli; W. . . I am 0,3 ,443; Clusa Hockoyl Q ; leskltl- lmll CD; Buscllmll U, 3, ID. ANNA L. MIKSCH Churlcroi Arts mul Letters Debuting MO; Dcllu Alpha Delta. THOMAS M. MILES Alpha Tuu Onlugu Millun Mechanical Engineering EDWARD A. MILLER Scrunlun Arts and Letters International Relations Club. ELM ER 11. MILLER Bola Sigma Rho Prechdicul Circululion M u n u g c r, 01d Muin Bull Scranton F RANGES H. MILLER Alpha Chi Omega Wuym-slmm 110m 0 Economics JOHN E. MILLER Glcn Cumpbull Petroleum, uml Natural Gas 2'nguwcring Sigma Cummu Epsilon. LEO A. MILLER izlglcs Marc Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. MAX C. MILLER Alpha Kappa Pi Mumgmncry l'rc-lllwliml Buml H, 2, 3,140 ; lnlcrfrutcr- nily Councl . Page 0110 lluudrcd 'IM'cllly-lllrcc ,4. uuu :. ..;,....-.-- 4. $-. mm; .. v M.- .. ,... . v .. Page One Hundred Twcnly-Iour WILLIAM H. MILLER Alpha Sigma Phi Frmrkvillc Mechanical Engineering Freshman Football; Fresh- 11.1.1111 Basketball; Phi Eta Sigma GEORGE S. MILNL'S Rushvillc Farcslry Vice President, Forestry So- u MARX D. MOLLER Triangle Harrisburg Civil Engineering Vice Presidcnl, Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Theta Alpha Phi; Alumni Editor, Penn State Engi- neer; Stage Manager, Pluy- crs; Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN R. MONTGOMERY Phi Kappa Sigma Aspinwull I 5 e-M cdical W. CURTIS MONTZ Kappa Sigma Kingston Journalism, Secretary, Sigma Dt-llu Chi. ROBERT B. MOORE Tau Phi Delta Olypllanl Forestry SllUMAN H. MOORE Alpha Chi Rho Lock Haven Electrical Engineering Tun Bela Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; P 1i Eta Sigma; Scuhbard and Blade. WILLIAM R. MOORE Phi Mu Della Rockwuod Civil Engineering Bund G, 40. n ,, W1 , gm T W W, W m 5K5 E N T M H i .r f . ' . N . mm M Wrimumt ' EN , GEORGE R. MOORIIEAD WILLIAM H. MOSES, JR. Tau Phi Delta N copcck Omega Psi Phi Forestry Philadelphia Architecture WILLIAM Moonuousu MAURICE E. MOSIIEIM Kappa Sigma Delta Chi Wulol'vlicl, N. Y. Cmnnu'rru and Finance FUUIIJU U, 2, 3, 40; Associate A unugcr, Basketball; Blue Key. Poltsluwn Electrical Engineering Freshman Lacrosse. JAMES A. MORAN JOHN R. Mosxo Susquehanna McKecs Rocks Electrical Engineering Conunmru and Finance ROBERT R. MORGAN LAWRENCE R. Moss Bvla Kappa Phi Kappa Psi Mount Kism, N. Y. lndiunu Cumnwrcc and Finance : ' ','I , Iu'n 'I'IHTI'. r . lulnlu urul A nu, Assncmlc Manager, Basket- lmll; Blue Key. Pugv 0m- Ilumlrml 'IKvn-nly-flvn I'ugv 0m: Hundred 'l'wvnly-six KATHRYN H. MOYER Gamma Phi Beta IIutficld Home Ccunomics Treusu urer, Women n51 Town C uuncil B3 , House of Rep- rcsenlulivcs CH; Home 114 u- nmnic. Club. LESLIE R. MOYER Doha Theta Sigma Liberty Agricultural It'llmmiian. Sludunl, Council CD. E. Ross MULLEN Coulesville Electrical Engineering Tau Bela Pi; Secretary, Elu Kuppu Nu MERRILL D. MUMMA New Oxford Agrirulmml Erlm-ulion JOHN C. MUNCII Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pittsburgh C nmmcrce an ll Fina cc 'Inlnrfrmernily Council; Fresh- man Baseball; Senior Bull Committee. HOWARD E. MUSSER Stule College Commerce llnll Finance Soccer G, 2, 3, 40 ; Skull and Bones WILLIAM A. NACIOS Tllroop Arts and Letters Skull and Bones; International Relulions Club; Golf U, 3L Captain Mi. J OHN R. NAPOLEON Phi Kappa Pittsburgh Arls and Letters President, Druids; Cluss Vice tragidunt QJ , Cross Collu- ,,2 3, 4M Boxing U, 2,y3, 4d; 'lmck 0 2,3, 43 .., mm.au-;.:..a..u $.3wlw.ahhm :Qmw I II IIII; Players OIOIIIBSIHI I2I; I'II III I3. PI 'IesiIII-III IIIllII Class EIIilIII', STANLEY NAYHOUSE Phi Epsilon III Muncssun CIIIIHIH'I'L'H mul Finance HAZEL F. NEAFFER AIImIIIa M usi c Erlmalion CIIW IIrcIII- aqua I3, SlriIIg IIIIIIIIIOI L3, 4I' , II II II I B e IIIIIIIcr HAROLD F. NEEDLE Bela Sigma RIIII TIImnp L'Iluculion LA V II-:. HELEN E. NEFF Phi Mu Centre IIIIII II 1mm Economics men Ellen Isl. RIIIIUFIIS CIIIII; WII- 'lII lIWll I.0unt iI I3I; Palms Slum IIuIIIIcr I3 4-I WILLARD D. NESTER CIIIIIIIII'rcc and Financt' IIIIrI-Ign Advertising MIIIIIIgII', Collegiun; Secretary, III 1. leIOn; Secret luIy, Penn Slum Advertising C IuII. LORNA E. NESTLE A rls mu! Letters JAMES F. NEILL 'I'IIIIIII Nu Epsilon PlIiIuIIquIIiu Arts and Lvltvrs InlorIruII-rnily Immc iI , Junior I III! IIIIIIIIIIiIlec DONALD R. NELSON Kappa Sigma TrucksviIIe Mwhuniml lc'ngI'm'crI'ng Allentown IIIcI- Pit Isburgh Page One llundrud TWI-IIly sewn Pum- OIII: iillllIil'Ni TWI'IIIY-Pigill ROBERT F. NEWCOMER Sigma Pi ScnIIIluII: Hair y H uslmmlry Buskcliiuli U. 2, 35; Class SI-IlrI-Iury i HARRY NICHOLSON, JR. Phi CIIIIIIIIII DIIIIII Wiimerding COIIIIIH'I'CI' and Finance Manager, Basketball; Nous; Blue Key. Purmi HELEN L. NICHOLSON Derry Arts and Lcm'rs RUTH H. NIEBEL Kappa Kappa Gamma NII cw LIIIIIIII-I'izInIl CIIII cal iuII Phi Sigma lulu; Aip'llu llII-I ill Epsilun; AIyIIIiIIIIsui; Debut iIIg i2 3:5 Y.W. C. A. Cubi- III-L I25; PIIIpiII Quill; For- I-IIHiII. Counci. ROSALYN NIEMAN MililII-im Music IL'IluIrulion L'A miliI: 'lIIIIIst-r i'lnm S ruI'llSIE Uni- y VIrr sily; WIIIIIIIII s G luI- C iuh i 5, 45; PIIniIIIiicnic Cuum ii. WILLIAM P. NOLAN Clenshaw ElvalriI'ul EnginI-cring Scabbard and Blade; CadeI LicuIcIIaIII; M iI iI u ry Bull CommiIIec. CLARENCE A. NOLPI-I Theta NII Epsilon Iicynoldsvilie Electrical ls'nginvcring ELMER R. NORDBERC Della Them Sigma Driftwood A gricullurnl Econ 0m ins WI'IIslling 25; CIIIIIgII; inlil JuIlgiiIg 'imnn. FLOYD N. NOTHS'I'EIN Summit Hill CIInImIIrIIII IIIIII Finance THOMAS A. NUPP Alpha Phi Sigma Sluriiol'll IIIIIuslriuI Engilu't'fillg CHARLES D. OBERDORF SIIIIIIIIIIy Arts and LIIIIIII's EDWARD OBERIIUBER DIIIIII Upsilon DrIIXIII lliil Arts and LIIHIIrs BIIIIII U, 2H FrIIslIIIIuII SIIII- IIII'I; liIIIiIII PFIHII CIIIIIIIIil- lIIc' SIIIIiIIII Bull CIIIIIIIIiIlIIII. 'I'I'I-usurIIr, l'IIIIlIcllIIIIiII CIIIIII- GILMORE OESTERLING TIIIIIII Upsilon OIIIIIgu BullIIr Agricultural la'IIgI'IIIIIIrI'ng SIIIIiIImrIi and Blade. JOSE D. ORLANDI Pulvilius, PIIIIrlo RiIIII MIIIIIIIIIII'IIIII Engineering C 'IIz-IIIIIIpoiilun Club; Club llis- puI-III -AIIIII II'iIIuIIo. CARL E. OSTROM Alpha Zulu Bounty CIIlIIIgII OIIIIIIII-Illu; Blue BuIIIl; PM I la Sigma; Kappa GIIIII- mu. Psi; 1111 M Louise Carnegie Scholar- slIip I2I; Forestry Society. QIIukIIrlIIWII ELSA l. OTTINGER Alpha Chi OIIIIIgu PIIIIIIIIixviIIII 3'11 u cati on II'II; .. A. iuiiillffl; Hockey IBM MuIIugIII Class Truck; B uI.IIr CIIIIIIIIiIlI-II; lulu Sigma Pi Cup I. -...I x -mQIquM-m' I M . 'oo-Lb-L l! IIgII UIIII IIIIIIIII'IIII TWI'IHy-lliINP rm .. 4 W4 . Page One Hundred Thirty RICHARD S. OYLER Lambda Chi Alpha Ml. Union Journalism Sigma Delta Chi. CLAYTON R. PAGE Neville Island Jlluculion Triangle Business Manager, Penn State Engineer; Student Council; lnlerfrulernily C 0 u n c i l; Thespiuns; Players; Glee Club; Choir; Pi Delta Epsi- lon; l'hi Mu Alpha; Adver- tising Club. DOROTHY M. PALMER Chumln-rslmrg Hume la'wnumins CARLETON R. PARCE Phi Pi Phi Binghummn, N. Y. Imluslriul It'tlm'aliun Tun Bum Pi; Phi 12m Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. MARGARET E. PEARCE Kappa Alpha Theta Slulc Collegv Home Economics JOHN B. PEARSON Delta Chi Oil Cily ls'luclrir'al Engineering Tau Bela Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma; Elu Kuppu Nu; Pi Mu Epsi- ltm; Players; Prcsitlenl, A. 'l. C. 5.; Phi Kappa Phi. A. FRED PECIITER Phi Sigma Doha Jcrsvy Slmrv lflm-Irir'ul In'nginvcring 'l'uu Bela P'; Svcrvlary. Pi Mu E p s i I u n; llnnnr Society Council. CARL 0. PERSON Wampum Arrhitvr'lurul Engineering: , 4.42; rug Juyiliabdhiaih'-kw.nl1 .2.. , .7 ARTHUR E. PHILLIPS Pi Kappa Alpha PIIiIuIlulplIia CIIIIInII1rcc 11ml Finance PlIi EIu Sigma; Dcilu Sigma Pi; Pi Dullu I1 INIIOH Edi- lOr- -in- -C hid, IA VIl-l; i'rIIIliI Mu unugcr r,CoiIII IgIIIn; SIIIdcnI llundllouk S;IuiT SIIcrI-I'Iny, Board of SIIIIIIIIII PubliIm- Iinns; Buml 0, 2i; SIIIIIIIIII LIIIIIII1 1il Md; Honor SnciIIIy mn1Iil MIIIluI HI; IIII IIII- Muml IlIIIIIllIullI MIIIIIIgIII. H. PETERFREUND Glen Lyon Arts and Lumars Pi Cammu Mu; IIIIIIIIuIiquI Hiululions L;luh llImIII SII- IIIy Council; Phi Kum i;lli. CHARLES E. PHILLIPS Alpha Chi Rho Allentown Arts and Letters Gym Teum I3, 40; Military Bull Cmmnillue. HERBERT P. PETERS Alpha Kuppu Pi State College ls'lortricul Engineering KEITH D. PFOOR RAYMOND H. PHILLIPS Alpha Chi Rho Jermyn Mill Cin Mining Engineering Elcclricul Is'nginouring Lind U, 2i. WI'IIsIling. HAROLD A. PFREIMER THYRZA B. PHILLIPS Phi Kappa Reading Wumuuio Sunilury Ia'ngiuvcring Chi Epsilon. C me I'ubil Commerce and Finance FII-shIIIuII Y. W. C. A. 1I1.t PIIgI- OIII- IIIIIIIlrI-Il ThirIy-IIIIII Page. One Hundrvd TIIirty-Iwo EDWARD L. PIERCE Picture Rocks Education Kappa Phi Kappa. FRED S. PIERCE Delta Sigma Phi Williamspon Commerce and Finance Blue Key; Associate Manager, Tennis. ROBERT W. PIERSON Phi Della Theta Pittsburgh IAImIsmIpc Architecture Scarab. CHARLES P. PLUTO Numicoke I MMM ml 1' ml Secretary, Alpha Pi Mu; Pre- Medical Snciely. HELEN I. POLLOCK Doha Cnmma Wilmington, D01. A rts aml Lcltcrs Louise Homer Club; Class Treasurer CD; Class Scarc- tar WILLIAM POLLOCK, III Phi Kappa Psi Downingtown Civil Is'ngl'nccring RAY A. POORBAUGII York Agricultural IL'canonu'cs Fresllnmn Soccer; Freshman Y. M. .. A. Council; Bloc und Bridle Cluh; De Muluy Club. H ARRY W. PORTER Assuciulcd Commons Club HI lslmrgl: izlumlion. Psi Chi; Alpha Phi Onmgu. OLIVER A. PORTER II2I IIII 2IIII 2III Sigma CIIIIIIIIiIIgc Springs Agricultural IIHIIIIIrutIIm I'. S. C. A. Cabinet; PI2IIII SIIIII2 Farmer; President Alpha 'I'IIu Alpha; Livestock Judging 'I'I2IIIII; Block and IIriIIII: Club. ROBERT M. PORTER XViImiIIgIIm, DI2I. I'Ilucation I'IIESIIIUIII, KIIppII Phi Kappa; 'IIcIIIuIrer, Kappa DI2IIIIl PI; Pi Gamma Mu; IM' MARIAN E. PO'I'TS KIIppII KIIppII CIIIIIIIIII .SI'IIIIIg Cily II'IlnL-uu'on. Phi Sigma IIIIII; President. . W C. A. CIIIIiIIcI III ; CIIIIiI' II, 2, SI KENNETH P. POWERS AIplIu Chi Sigma WCSIIIUId, N. Y. Chemical Engineering IIiIII2 I1, ZI. ELIZABETH PRESTON AIpIIII Omicron Pi WI2I'III2I'svilII2 Homo L'chIInII'I's Class 'I'rcusurnr III; IIIIIIII: ECOIIOIIIICS I'II II,I ' I 'rcI-IiIImII. EIICII II. RiuIIIIrIII-IC IIIII I3I; Class SI2IIIIIIII I3 ; CIIIs. Vice I3rI2I-IIIII2III C3, 4I' , ViI2I- PIIss-IIIIIml, AIcIIIIuSIIi MI , Sccwtmy, 80 male MI; II ousc III Representatives MI. ELIZABETH A. PROEIIL SOIIIII Orange, N. I. Arts 11ml Letters HAZEL A. PYLIC Mounl Union 'IIIIIIIIIII'IHL LAWRENCE II. RACKOW BI-lu Sigma RIIO Irooklyn, N. Y. Pre-Mudl'ral AIIIIIII Pi Mu; SI2I2rI2IIIry, PII2- MI2IIII2III Sociuly; IIIIIIIIIIIIII 'II rIII Page One Hundred 'I'IIiI'Iy-IIII'cc ELISHA M. HAHN Dt-llu Theta Sigma Gcigurluwn Horticulture V Penn Slum Farmer; Ag. Slu- dent Council. JAMES H. RAMSEY Alpllu Chi Sigma Murivllu Agricullmyll Inyl Biological n Jnlru-Mural Truck Manager CD ; P zlyurs. HELEN F. RANSOM Towundu Home Economics Ellen II. Richards Club. J . ROBERT RAIUCK Alpha Tuu Omega New Brighton Conumrrcc and Finance Page One llundrcd Thirty-four HARRY L. RATCIIFORD Cherry Tree Elvrlrirul Engineering JOHN H. RAY Mulalnoras IL'lvr-Irical lingim-cring Stuhhurd and Blzulu; Orches- lru U, 2, 3M Pershing Rifles. RUSSEL E. REA lieynuldsvillc Farcstry Xi Sigma Pi. CLAUDE READLY, JR. Dcllu Tull Della Shumokin Elcclriml IL'nginccring i i s FRANK A. REED Miulu Dairy IIIlsbumlry l'rusitlcm, Block and Bridle Jul; .ivcslock Judging Team 0D . HAROLD D. REESE Mount Carmel Ed :1 Italian, Phi. Elu Sigma; President, Kappa Phi Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi. HARRIET A. A. REESE Collingdulc Education ROBERT J. REESE Slulc College Civil En immrin D . D Alpha Chi Rho SUSAN B. RE cvs Phi Mu Nurhcrtll Journalism, JOHN REICIIENBACII Bethlchmn Chemical Engineering LEROY S. REIFF Pi Kappa Phi Reading Electrical Engineering FAIRFAX A. REILLY Sigma Pi Amhridgc Cmmm-rcc and Finance Blue Key; Associate Busclmll Manager. Page One Hundred Thirly-flvc Page One llumlrcd Thiny-six CHARLES REITER Bolu Sigma. Rho Brooklyn, N. Y. I're-Mcdl'cal Fumlmll; Wrestling. NORMAN A. REPLOGLE Alloonu Electrical Engineering GEORGE REYNOLDS, J R. Brlu Theta Pi Commerce and Finance Lancaster Tennis. LARAY A. RHOADS Phi Lambda Them Torrance Industrial Engineering Senior Bull 710111111illct'; Penn State Engineer. WILLIAM RIBANDO Associated Commons Club i Iiumspm'l Mechanical Enginvoring Pi Tuu Sigma; Sigma Tau. ARTHUR E. RICCIIIUTI Phi Kappa Arts and Lcltvl'x Muhanoy Cily CARL L. RICE Delta Theta Sigma Arumllsvillu Agricultural Education Glee Club; Band. WILLMM A. RIDDLE Delta Chi Elwlrl'or'hontitral Engineering New Cumberland Pi Doha Epsilon; Circululiun Manager, Penn Stale lungi- ncur; Advertising Club. ROBERT C. RINEIIIMER Bola Them Pi Kingston Commerce and Finance Associate Manager, Fumball; Blue Key; P 1i Ela Sigma; lnlcrfmtcrnity Council. ROBERT V. RITTER Sigma Phi Sigma Allentown Arts and Letters Pi Lambda Sigma. WILLIAM M. ROBERT McDunul d Mining Engineering Alphu Chi Rho Falls F arcstry Fencing QL FLORIDON E. ROBINSON MANLEY ROCKMAN Phi Epsilon Pi Suyrc Prv-Mwlical Trcusurcr, Alpha Pi Mu. JOHN Q. RODGERS Theta Chi Lunsduwnu Comnwrcu and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. HUDSON H. R015 Alpha Zulu Newlon, N. J. Dairy H usban dry Wrestling U, 2, 3, 40; Live- stock Judging Team On; Mcul Judging Team 010. WILLIAM F. ROEDER Allentown Mechanical Engineering Page One Hundred Tllirly-swcn GLENN D. ROHRBAUGH Phi Kappa Psi York Civil Engineering T1111 Hutu Pi; Chi Epsilon; Band 11, 2, 3, 41; Foreign Advertising Manager, Penn State Engineer. COMELIO E. RONCO Alpha Phi Delta Unionlnwn Arts and Letters WINIFRED ROSEBERRY Slate College Home fcmmmics MILTON ROSENSTEIN Sigma T1111 Phi Philadelphia Arts and Letters Frcslnnun Track. Page One Hundred Thirly-ciglu 11-:1'9:1z9111,grv.1,;1f:; ELIZABETH ROSSTEAD Bclluvuc L'tlucutilm Transfer from Ulmrlin College. JOSEPH J. RUBIN B11111 Sigma Rho Philadelphia 1'11 ucnri on. Managing EdiNr, Old Main Bell;P111'pl1-Qliill; PiGum- 11Mu;l 1 Della l' ps1lm1 LOUIS RUBIN Scranton Conuncrcc and Finance R. WILLIAM RULIKEL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi ltshurgh Commerce and I1 1111mm: Advertising M411 111,0 Thus- piuns; Della Sigma l;i. mm; 31-1-1! 15m 11.1 pmtugmffmymwmwmm am SETH W. RUSSELL Phi Kappa Psi Jersey Shore Arts and Letters Jon N RUTH ERFORD,JR. Alpha Sigma Phi Lluncrch Commit: Engineering Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; Players; Forensic Council. EMMA E. RUTLEDGE I luncsdulc ftlumtion Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN M. RYALL, JR. Acuciu Pittsburgh Prc-Mcdical Du Moluy Club. GORDON W. SABOLD Alpha Tau Omega Fort Wushinglun Architectural ls'ngfnucriug J 0151. W. SALTER Phi Kappa Psi Millun Industrial la'ngim'cring 'l'uu Bela I'i; Scuhhurd uml Blum; Players; Mililury Bull Committee; Major, R. 0. '1'. C. ELIZABETH SANDY Harrisburg M uxic Educnliun. Choir; Wummfs Glut: Club. NANCY B. SANKEY Alpha Chi Omega Slnlc College Mutation. Phi Sigma lulu; Kappa Dcllu Pi; John lilC Spuuish Scholarship. anWuu Page One llundrcd Thiny-uiuc Page One Hundred Forty PAUL H. SASSAMAN Tumuquu. Ia'lm'lricnl Engineering Tau Hula Pi; Treasurer, Em uppu Nu; Phi Elu Sigma; Honor 5 u c i c l y Council m 111; Luuisc Carnegie Scholarship; Phi Kappa Phi. RALPH C. SAUNDERS 'l'uu Phi Della Munussus,Vu. Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. WILLIAM SCHMID Alpha Chi Rho Gcrmunluwn Industrial Engineering A ssuciulc Lacrosse M unugur. MARY E. SCIIOOLEY Wilkus-Bul'rc Erluculiou THOMAS Scnlmmcn Phi Pi Phi Imluslriul lhlm'ulion Allcnlnwn GEORGE SCIIUMAKER Phi Pi Phi Zoology and ls'nlvmology Student Council CD. Allunlnwu GEORGE Scu WARTZ, J u. Dt-llu Chi Conum'n'v mul Fintmrc Jvnkinlnwn Junior Prom Cnmmillmr; Snw cur J LICUNURE SCIIWARZI'J Kuppu Kuppu Uummu Bethlehem Cmmncrcv and Finance Phi Sigmu lulu; Phi Kappa Phi. ROMAINE R. SEEBOLD Sunhury Arlx uml Imllvrs Huvkt-y 0H. ROBERT M. SEELY Phi Kuppu Nu Beach Haven Mwlmnical Engineering erslling H, 2, 3, 40. .1011 N SEF'I'CIHCK Taylor L'Iwmiml Is'nginm'ring Phi Lumlnlu Upsilon. Gummy; R. SEVILLE MI-CnnncllslIurg Furmlry CHARLES W. SuAlcmvuR Alpha Sigma Phi York Cmnnu'rm' um! Finum'c Class Vice President MW; Presidunl, Dvllu Sigma Pi; Tennis U, 2, 3, 4d ; Sludonl Council m, Vim: Presi- dent UH. FLORENCE T. SIIAFFER Gravity Hume n'ammm'r's 'I'runsfur from New Jt-rsvy College for Women. ALBERT L. SHANE 'l'hulu Upsilon Omega .Vwissvult- Sanitary lz'ngim'vring FREDERICK H. SHANE Kappa Delta Rho Cmnnwrcc and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Band H, 2M I'ruslnnun Lutzmssu. Rochester Pugh Om- Ilumlrml Ihul'ly-mu- Pugv 0m: llllmlrml Furly-lwu OLIVER M. SIIEAFFER Phi Kappa Psi Williamsport Commerce and F immce Circulation M a n a g c r , Penn 9 tale froth; Pi Della Epsi- lon; Senior Bull Committee; Players. MARY C. SIIEARER Derry Education WALTER S. SHEARER Dt-lm Theta Sigma Vinemont Poultry Husbandry Muyuging Ed'ilur, Plflljl Slate 'urmer; In em Lpsilon; Penn Stale Poultry Club. DOROTHY C. SHENK Belhlnhcm Education Phi Kappa Phi. MARLIN C. SuIMER Kappa Delta Rho McConnellsburg Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Interfrulcr- nily Council. RALPH E. SHIREY Linden Science CLIFTON SCHUMAKER Beta Kappa Vnndcrgrift Electrical Engineering EUGENE W. SICK Theta Kappa Phi Dushorc Arts and Letters Circululion Manager, LA VIE. WILLIAM SICKELS, JR. Alpha Sigma Phi Beechwood Electrical Engim-vring Basketball 0, 2, EU; Gulf U, . 5, - ; Manager, Innu- Mural Golf. ROY A. SIESKY Cnnnellsville Education Crossffxzunligy U, 2N Truck NELSON SILBERMAN Chester Agricultural myl Biological Phi Mu Alpha; Orcheslru H, 2. 3. KM ; Players, Orcheslru. DAVID R. SIMPSON Allonnu AI'rtlIiMMII'Hl lb'ngim-vrl'ng Vim Pl'csidc-nl, Almu' Club. GLENN E. SINGLEY Sigma Pi Dclunn Chemit-Itl Engineering WILLIAM K. SLAGLE Templeton Civil Enginouring MARGARET SM E LTZER Bellcfome Education ANTHONY J . SMITH Luneslmro lmluslrial Is'nginw'ring Rh 4 a a.... W V5? a 5 Page 0m: Hundred Forly-lhn-c EMLYN N. SMITH Punxsuulwnuy Chemical Engineering Crosanunlry 0H ; Truck MO. FRED B. SMITH, JR. Lambda Chi Alpha Cluirton Canmwrcc and Finance Freshman Football; Druids; Lacrosse U, 2, 3, 4L HAROLD C. SMITH Norwnod Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Pi Mu Ep- silon. JOHN W. SMITH Bcllefonle Cunmwrcc and Finance MARJORIE E. SMITH Kappa Alpha Theta Stale Cnllvgc Arts an 11 Letters Business Manager, Wumcn's Hum 100k. REGIS E. SMITH Chi Upsilon Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Freshman Football; F ri :1 rs; Skull and Bones; Baseball 0, 2, 3L Captain 0, ID. RUTH B. SMITH Dawson E II uoation WILBUR R. SMITH Chi Upsilon Northampton Civil Engineering ! i ! JOHN F. SNEATH Eluiu Luncuslur It'lmrtrovhcmicnl Engint'vring Pvnn Slum Club; Dc Malay I u !. CHARLES R. SNITGER Acacia Beaver Conunvrr'o and Filmm-c mun Key; Associate Busclulll Manager; Du Mnluy Club. MARY E. SNYDER Miminhurg Home Economics Chi Omega ROGER E. SNYDER Chi Phi Washington, D. C. Mcl'ullurgl'ml Is'nginucring Frusllmun Buxin'; Truck 0 7 -1 HARRIET E. SOPER Della Uummu Norlhpurl, N. Y. M uxic Education, Glee Club U, 2, 3L Prusidcnl 1 ; muisc Homer Club; Cn-Chairmun, May Day UH. ROY L. SORDON Alpha Chi Rho Bethlehem Commerce and Finance Scabbard and Blade. WILLIAM L. SPACE Delta Sigma Phi 'I'unkhunnock Electrical Engim'cring Druids; Skull :1 n d Bones: Freshman Basketball; Truck , 2, 3, 40 ; Cross Country H, 2, 3, E FROLINDO F . SPADI Alpha Phi Della Pillsmn Ia'rlm'uliou l'ngu Una Ilumlrwl ForIy-livn Page Ono. Hundrml Fnrly-six CHARLES L. SPALDINC Allentown Industrial Education MARTIN L. SPANGLER Delta Theta Sigma Slayeslown A ninml Husbandry Mumni Editor, P e nn Slate cunner; Livestock Judging Fcum OH; Meal Judging Team; Block an d Bridle Club; Band 0, 2h Players, Orchestra QM Penn State hunge. HARRY G. SPAW Uniontown Civil Engineering Trunsfm' from University of Pittsburgh QL ANNA L. SPENCER Elizabeth Ia'thlt'uliuu ELVIN H. SPITLER Phi Lambda Tliclu Lickdule C ommcrce and Finance Pledge C n pl 11in, Pershing Rifles GD ; Soplmnmm llnp Cummillce. MARIE E. STABLER Clussport 12' ducllti an R. WARD STAHL Huilwond Mining Engineering Sigma Cummu Epsilon. JOHN STANKEVICZ Glen Lyon Civil lu'ngium'riug ELEANORD. STEFANSKI Wilkcs-Burm lu'rlmeun EMILY M. STEHM N Lock Haven Education Hausa of Rt-prumnuulivcs. RAYMOND S. STEIN Phi Epsilon Pi Warren Commerce and Finance Munugm', Busehull; P u 1' m i ms; uc Key; Freshman Boxmg CHRISTIAN STEINFORD Erie Chmnjrul En I'm'uring Phi L a m h id at Upsilon; Phi Kappa. ROLLIN C. STEINMETZ Phi Kappa Tau Lemnync Jnurnu m. Vice Prcsitlnnl, Sigma Della Chi; News Edilur, Collegian. WILLIAM STEPHENSON Phi Delta Theta Philadelphia M mrham'l'al Engineering LEONARD A. STERN Phi Epsilon Pi Philadelphia Commvrce and Finance Associate Manager, lehull; e Kc HAROLD STEVENS Sigma Tuu Phi Philadelphia Education I'lgslunun Wlesllin; Band 19 ' l'cllesll ru C14 J lnlumulinnul lmlminnsC Illll Page One Hundred Forly-srwml I'ugu 0m: IlumIn-d Forly-uighl WILLIARD E. STONE Sigma Phi Alpha Philadelphia Education. Phi Elu Sigma; Kappa Phi Ku dppu; ice President, In- h-rhulcrnily I num- I THOMAS H. STONER Tyrone Mmrlmnical Engineering THEARON G. STOUDT Pi Kappa Phi Reading Mechanical Engineering RUTH L. STOVER Gamma Phi Bela Montgomery 110m 11 Economics IImnc Economics Club. EDWARD C. STROEBELE Phi Kappa Arts and Lcllcrs Philadelphia KARL H. STROHL Sigma Tau Phi Scranton Arts and Letters Phi Elul Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu b, i n c s s Board,l 1. rotll- Dt-buling I2 1D- De Malay C Iub; Delta Sigma Rho. RONALD A. STRUBLE Stale CoIIcge Agricultural Economics Pershing Rifles. JOSEPH G. SUBACH Shenandoah Electrical Engineering Football CH. LOUISE M. SIICKFIELD Alpha Omicron Pi Pittsburgh I Wysi rs Sigma: Pi Sigma; Iota Sigma Pi. CHARLOTTE SUMMERS Uzunmu Phi Beta Enlrikcn Home iconomics Class Tmusurur MO; Secre- lury, Rum Slulo Grange Q, 3, 40; Captain, Fresh- Inun Buskclba . DONALD W. SWAIN Alpha Sigma Phi Scranton Canumrrrrc and Finance HARRY P. SWAN Chi Phi Ansonville Mucation. Friars; Parmi Nous; Baseball Q, 10 . KENNETH W. SWARTZ Lewisburg Industrial Education JOHN B. SWAYNE Bola 'l'lwm Pi Kcnncll Square Ilorlit'ullurc Succur U, 2M Bluu Key; As. suciulc Munugur, Lacrosse. MARY O. TATE Ycugvrluwn Hume Ccunomics H. WEBSTER TAYLOR Swurllunom Industrial Etizlcnlion Freshman Lacrosse; Fmshmuu Wrestling. Page One Hundred Fifty JOHN B. TAYLOR, J R. Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Class Vice President UM Freshman Lacrosse; Fresh- mun Boxing. NORMAN P. TEDROW Phi Mu Della Rockwood Agronomy MARCERY TEMPLETON Phi Mu Plymouth Education ARTHUR W. THEIS Phi Lambda Theta Zelicnople Electrical Engineering ALBERT L. THOMAS Elna Civil Engineering WILLIAM H. THOMAS Phi Lambda T110111 Bellevue Commerce and Finance GEORGE E. THOMPSON State College Industrial Education HOWARD L. THOMPSON Theta Upsilon Omega Pil lsburgh Dairy Husbandry JOHN G. H. THOMPSON Chi Upsilun M 1'1'h1mi 1:!!! Engineering Vim: l'rosid1:nl,P. S. C.A.; lsi 1,111; i Tau. Sigma; Ac10 Club; Penn State E11- gincer. Philadelphia MABEL L. THOMPSON Alpha Chi 011111;;11, Media 11mm: L'conomics 11111 luy U, 3, 40;Mu1111gc1, Cllth Bufabull 13L Mun- 111.5111, Hock cy; 1101111: Eco- nomics Club; Omicron Nu; Ellen ll. Richards Club. Deceased Jan. 6, 1933 ROBERT B. THOMPSON Sigma Phi Epsilon Dullaslown Industrial ln'ngilwcring 19115111111111 Baseball. CLINTON H. TOEWE Asillund Prc-Mcdical JOSEPH H. TOMLINSON Sigma Pi Oukmonl Conmwrcc 11ml 1 17111111111: Football 12h 'l'onnis U, D J . M110 T ORRANCE Dew. Thclu Pi Export Commerce and Finmu'c Skull and Bonus; Friurs; Foul. bull i2, 3i KENNETH C. TOWER State College Civil Ifnginccring MILDRED P. TRAVIS Kappa Kappa 01111111111 Dayton Arts and Lvttcrs Rifle U, 2i; Frusinnan Bus- k1-ll111ll;llo1:k1-y Qi , M1111- 111.101, Class Bugclmil 12M Manager, Clu Buskcllluli i3i; Pi Gummu Alpha; As- sistant Art Edilm, IA V11: A11 Editor, 0111 Main Bvli IwwrmwmmuwmnWishrm rw- I , Page Um: Hundred I'iIIy-lwo MARIETTA FIVRECELLAS Chi Omega anelsdorf Arts and Letters MILDRED E. TRIMMER Buinbridgc Education Irunsfur Irt nI MilIcrsviIIc State Teachers College. ROBERT E. TSCIIAN Phi Kappa Psi Slulc ColIegu Arts and Lcllcrs Edilm, Collegian; Lions P aw; SkuIIa nd Bones; Pi Gal uMu; lIIi Eta Sigma; lrIi IlIcItu Epsilon; S I II d c Ill Board; Student CouncilI MI; Stu dent Unio I40; IIIIIIr Mural Buurd; lPurpIc Quill; Phi Kappa III FRANK R. TULLY Sigma Chi McKecsporl Conunorm' and Finance Student Council IZI; PurIIIi Nous; IIIIcrIrach'nily Coun- cil; Soccer I1, 2, 3, 1U . PHILIP S. TURNER Pi Kappa AIpIIa WiIIiuIIIspurl Physics Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Mu Alphu' , President, Kap p u bummu Psi; Treasurer, Play- ers; IIIcspiuns; DiIcu tor, Playersi OrclIeslm; Sym: phony I1, 2i, Conccrlmcis- lcr IS, III ;'l'ruck II, 2, 3, 4L RUSSELL A. TURNER AIpIIu Tuu Omvg ll SI l'rIl lfortl, Connecticut Nature L'tlucalivn. FunIImII I1, 3D ; Lacrosse I2I ; Presidcnl,AIpIIa Phi Omega. LUTHER R. UIILER Beta Kappa Cuslun Agricultural In'cmmmics F'IesIIIIIuII BuseImIl; Junior PI 10m Committee. HAROLD H. UIIRICII Lancaster Mechanical Ia'ngincurl'ng 'I'neusurcr, Pi Tau Sigma; Acro Club I3I. CLINTON N. VANCISE Alpha Gamma Hhu Ccnlurvillu A grimlylturul Ellumt'iun Cross Country H, 2, 3, 1H; Trac' t2, 3, 4L ALLEN G. VAN WYE GEORGE R. WACIITER Phi Kappa Pullsvillu: Mt-vlmnirul IL'ngincvring Pi uu Sigma. ALFRED W. WAGNER Chi Upsilon Philadelphia CTOSSOH M 131111 I urgy Forestry VICTOR VITALI Assncial ed Commons Club Wilkcs-Burru Is'lt'clrit'ul Engineering JOHN VOORIIEES Tholu Kappa Phi Philadelphia Arts Ilnll Lvtlors dent, l' l u y l: 1' 5; TIqu Alpllu Phi; Jnu'rfrutnrnity Cnunci . WILLIAM P. WALKER Lumhdu Chi Alpha Philuth-Iphiu Cmmncnrc and Finance RICHARD V. WALL Sigma Pi Curwcnsvillc J 011 rnulis m Activities Etlimr, LA VIE; As- sistant Editor, Collegian; Assislum Etlilm', Student Handbook; President, Sig,- mu Dchu 111i. Page One Hundred Fifty-threc Page One Hundred Fifty-four WILLIAM WALTERS, JR. Alloona Morlmnfcal Engineering WALTER W. WALUS Chi Upsilon Philadelphia Comnwrcc and Finance Baseball 0, 2. 3, In; Basket- ball HZ, 3. ID; Yiurs; Skull and Bones. J. RUSSELL WARNER Delta Tau Delta Clensidc Commerce and Finance Junior Staff, LAVIE; Manager, Jnlrn-Mural Fall Sports. CARL E. WEAVER Phi Kappa Nu Strawberry Ridge Iz'loclrical Engineering FRANK L. WEAVER Alpha Gamma Rho Lancnslcr Horticulture Pi Alpha Xi; Alpha Phi Omega; Penn State Farmer; P. S. C. A.; President, Ag. Student Council; Presidenl, Floral Club; Student I-land- hook; Advertising CIu J. RICHARD L. WEAVER Toledo, Ohio Nature Education Alpha Phi Omega. E. BURTON WEBB Allporl Pre-Medical ALBERT J. WEBER Theta Kappa Phi Koppel Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Skull and Bones; Blue Key; Manager, Wrestling. JOHN E. WEBER STANLEY T. WEPSIC Thom Xi Schoneclady, N. Y. Ccmrul City Arts and Letters Electrical Engineering Kuppanmma Psi. Tau B0111 Pi; EH1 Kappa N11. ARTHUR W. WEDDELL HALFRED W. WER'I'Z Phi Kappa Psi Monongahela Hollidaysburg lmluslrial Engineering Education Porshing Rifles; l' rmh 1n 11 11 Kappa Phi Kappa. Killc; Sonar H, 2i. JAMES T. WEIR F REDERICK J. WEST Alpha Sigma Phi Pittsburgh Tamuqua Camnwnru 11an Finance Electrochemical Engineering Business Board, Frolh. KENNETH W. WICIS Alpha Sigma Phi M RY M. WESTRICK Pittsburgh Thom Phi Alpha L 0mm PIN? and Finance J 011nm! ism Della Sigma Pi;l i Doilu 1111- President, Alpha Tllqlu Epsi- si on; Blur Key; Business on; mnv mfs Edllm 1, IA Munagvr. 11 ml 11 ; Student VIM; Manager, A1icrlliery Mi; Handbook. A. Cub i2, 3, 4i;Hni1se of Iilepiesemu- lives 00' , W. A. A. i3, 4i. Pullun 1, 0110 llundrvd Fifly-iive Page Ono Hundred Fifty-six CHARLES R. WETZEL Marion Center Agricullural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. HENRY J . WHITAKER Mount Carmel Prc-Mcrlicul JOSEPHINE L. WHITE Phi Mu Murysvillc Education RUTH A. WICK West Slmllury Home Economics Freshman Track; Homo. Em- nmnics Clln; Vice Chair- man, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. HAROLD H. WICKEY Kappa Delta Rho Slecllun Milling Engineering Maigggur, Inlru-Murul Tennis GEORGE WICKSTEAD Lambda Chi Alpha anplnn Lukas, N. J. Landscape Architecture Scarab. J . HOWARD WIDENOR Alpha Sigma Phi Scranlnn In dustrial En gin m'ring Bund U, 2, 3, 44; De Muluy Club. DONALD B. WILcox Phi Kappa Psi Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Freshman P. S. C. A. Council; Fencing CD; Players. ELIZABETH WILHELM Chi Omega Euslun Is'rluruliun HARRY A. WILL Ilumcr City Jum'lmlixm CARL B. WILLE Chi Phi Cruhon lmluslriul la'nginccring Football CL 40; Inlurfrulur- nity Council. DEAN P. WILLIAMS Phi Kappa Sigma Was! Pillslun L'mmm'rm' and Firmnrc Blue Kvy; Assm-iuu- Munugm', Gulf. PERCY B. WILLIAMS While lluven n. 61ml Engineering WANDA E. WILLIAMS Della Gamma Elwnslmrg M usic lt'rlm'ulinn Louise Humor Club; Glee Club; Clmir; May Duy Com- millcc; Business limml, Fm! l. WILLIAM W1LLlAMS,JR. Plli Kuppu Sigma I'illslmrgh News Editor, Collegian; lnlur- frutvrnily Council; Pi Della Epsilnn. JOHN C. WILLSON Tun Kappa Epsilon Snulh Wllhmnsporl L'Iu'mirul Iz'ngim-vring Page One Hundred Fifty-scvcn Page 0m: Hundred Fifly-eighl FORREST W. WILSON Mulumoras Arts and Letters Freshman Baseball; Freshman R' HARRY E. WILSON Alpha Gamma Rho Wilkinsburg Horticulture Associate Manager, Soccel, ludent Council i3, izresident, Glee Club iii; Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Key; Sophomore Hop Committee. HARRY M. WILSON Phi Gamma Della Ens! Brady Industrial Engineering Secretary, Student Council 4i ; Imcrfrulcrnity Coun- cil; Orchestra; Bund i3, 4i ; Tennis CH, Capluin Mi. JOHN R. WINKLE, JR. Sigma Phi Alpha Ridley Park Mechanical Engineering PAUL WINN Phi Epsilon Pi Chester Commerce and Finance Friars; Busebull U, 2, 3, 4i; Parmi Nous. BENJAMIN L. WISE Acacia Creenshurg Electrical Engineering P1esidenl.Tuu Beta P1; Presi- dent, Theta Alp I111 Phi; President, 11 o 11 u r Society Council; Student Council MO; Student Union Mi; Phi EPlu Sigma; Etu Kn ppu Nu;P i Mu Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; Pluye us; lhi Kappa P1i.l J AM ES M. WISE Curwensviilc A grouomy Trcusurer, C l 0 v e r C1 11 l1 ; Grunge. JOHN WOLCIIKO chdo Eleclrl'cul Enginevring J ASON H. WOLFE Robersburg Education ANSEL b. WOOD 1111111ch111 Dairy Husbandry 1161'. HELEN A. WOOD 111111111111 Phi B15111 Equ S111il111112111 II 01110 Economics Kuppu 11.121111 Pi; Cle1- Club 11, 2, 31; C1111 11,2, 31' O111i1:1o11Nu; 111ausu1erl,rE1- 11:11 11. 1119111111114 Club; surer, 11 0 m 1: 13110110111105 Club. JOHN A. WOOD Phi Pi Phi Alumna 5111101111011 Kappa Phi Kappa; 111011111 Paw; Punni N0us- Class President 11, 40; SI udenl Council 121, President 141; Chairman Student Boar11 141; Student Union; Slu- 1lc111 Tribunal 131; 11111111- Murul Boxing Manager 131 ; Intru-Murul Athletic 13011111 141; Freshman Baseball. Eusl 51111111110111 Grunge Editor, P111111 Slule Fur REGINALD D. WOOD Signal Pi Mechanical Engineering J OllN WOTCHKO Wilkes-Bun'e Pre-Mcdical DONALD b. Wmcn'r 811111: 1111111111! Educ!!! 1011 Kappa Phi Kappa; 51111112111 1111110 Council. HELEN G. WYSIIOSKY 11111111111111 Commerce and Finalu'c' 111151111111111111111 1111111. 1 1 11W 1111 1'11 1. n , 11.41.111.11 Slulu College Page 0111- 111111111'1-11 Fifly-ninu Page One Hundred Sixty PHILIP M. YESSLER York Mt't'huniml Engineering Aurn Club. WILLIAM D. YODER Reading Civil Engineering Tuu Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. LESTER N. YOHE New Oxford Mvr-hmu'ml Engirwcring Presidfant, Aero Club; Truck REUBEN YOSELSON Scranton Poultry Husbandry President, Poultry Club; Poul- lrry Judging Tcum GD ; Ag. Student Council. ROBERT H. YOUNG Theta Chi Imperial C mnmurce and Finance Soccer Ci, 40. CHESTER L. ZEIGLER Phi Pi Phi Zelicnnple Elorlriml Engineering Sigma Tau; Elu Kuppu Nu. LEO G. ZELT Phi Kappa Saint Marys Pre-Mmlical CHARLES W. ZERMAN Lamhu Chi Alpha Upper Durhy Mvrrlmnitrul Engineering 'l'ruusun-r, Aer Club. m .u M .4 1I m . 5i; II Ii I... LI I I . m ' .m ERNEST ZETO MARTIN A. ZION'I'S A951 iIIII-II C nmnmns C IIIII Sigmu Tuu PIIi Mqus IIm-ks III IIISVIIIP Prc-Mwlical ANS 11ml LI'Hvrs V110 IIIII-si1I1-III,AIIIIIII IIi Mu; Mandolin CIIIII; Blazer CUIII- IIIi Kuppul IIIi. milieu; Frm-IIIIIIIIII WI'IsslIiIIg. ROY W. ZOOK CIIumIn-rsburg C. PAUL ZIECLER Hubcmlmrg In'IlIu-IIII' 1m, Duff y llIl-SIHIIHII'y Presidunl, IIIIiry Suicncc Assn- 12iuIiun; Ag. Student CIIIIII- I-iI. ANTHONY J . ZUKAS A HHIIIBIUI 1211 Cnmmuns Club North Braddock Elt'cn'iI-Irl Engineering MARK A. ZIEGLER 'IIIIqu Xi NI-w Kmminglon MI'I'IIIIIII'I-III Ic'ngimwring JOHN L. ZIMMERMAN ERNEST B. ZUKAUSKAS Alumna 'I'IIII Sigma Phi PollsviIIu Arts and Luthers Ammiuln Sports ILIIilor, CIII II'giun; Managing EIIilm, IA VIII; Pi Dvllu Epsillunr. IIIIi ILIII Sigma; E1 SIII1I1III IIIIIIIIInmk. Am IIIHI IA'III'I'S Page One IIllllIIl'UtI Sixty-nne JUNIORf . ...2.:...H:.: . uh. ...... .. . swm?uh- I ..Iw. , . .. .- .....E: .53 . 52:5... ...-.35.... . , 55:: X ... .U, .... z ....... X ...:E..w.-..n, ...... l: Ii::l 1.3:..J : .1. ,l. . l : ......L33... . .....E::::. :.:.....:..: ...........:.. 1. : ...... ....... . . :5: .a :1 Jmm N. RA'I'nmzl.L PHILIP F. HINES Prcsidt'nt Via' I'rvsirlr'nl 1934 CLASS OFFICERS JOHN N. RATHMELL - - - - - - - - - President. PHILIP F. HINES - - - - - - - - - Vice President - Nomus B. McFAuLANl-I - - - - - - - - - Secretary . JACOB M. STARK - - - - - - - - - - - Treasurer J OlIN T. RYAN - - - - - - - - - I1 istorian Nmuus B. Mt:FAm.AM-z hum; M. STARK JOHN 1. RYAN Secretary ,l'l'g'llsurpr lltsturmn Page One Hundred Sixty-four E'Hll-IL ll. Flmncn'r FM; E. CHRISTINE President Vice President, 1934 CLASS OFFICERS E'I'IIICL H. 1311.151ch - - - - - - - - - - President PM: E. CHRISTINE - - - - - - - - - V ice President ROSAMOND W. KAINl-IS - - - - - - - - - - Secretary ISABEL L. RJIEIN - - - - - - - - - - Treasurer K. JANE LEE - - - - - - - - - Social Clmirlmm, RUSAMUND W. Kmuus . lumen l... HnmN K. JAM: Lu; Scurcmry 1 rcusurcr Sucial Chairnum Page One llundmd Sixty-ch IOPHONOREI AL-gh-VIID: a . .21: Z n .E: . a J: : AL. . 2: . . a5...x . f.g- : . . 555...... . 1.555: . . 4.3. . An.-:----.. :S-d-a: I II. n...- ..:.K ..---:.E .3292? . A. 55:5: 4:. ....:::.. f-ugahl- n... 5.5:. PAUL K. llmsun WAL'an G. BI-zNNuu, Jn. President 1935 CLASS OFFICERS WALTER G. BENNER, Jn. - - - PAUL K. l'lmscu - - - - JOHN M. STOCKER - - - JAMES A. HANNAH - - . 0150mm L. FISCHER, JR. - - JonN M. S'rm;m:u JAMILs' A. HANNAH TI'CUSIH'CI' Secretary Page One Hundred Sixtyaeight Vice President - President - Vice President - Secretary , . - - I reusurcr - Historian. GIiOHGI-L L. FISCHER, Ju. Historian ELSIE M. DUUTIIETT EleAlmrn K. BAu'mN President Vice President 1935 CLASS OFFICERS E14511; M. lhm'rula'rr - - - - - - - - - President - V ice President ELIZABETH K. BARTON NANCY W. STAJILMAN . - - - - - - - - Secretary ANNE V'. Tnonma - - - - - - - - - - Treasurer LOUISE A. HALBACH - - - - - - - - Social Chairman 1.0mm; A. llAmmuu NANCY W.S'1'Am.MAN ANM; V, Tummy, . ' - bucuzl Chairman Secretary Treasurer Page One Hundred Sixty-nine itilll AIt:1I..5 lni'aufifl.1 !ilt 11! lva Ix :3 1. IV? ilk: 3'1 u; 1, iii ., rill s FREfHMEH ..::.H::: V : . 112.:- .5 .. 0 1.2.3.1. .1: .u..-.. o o g. .... 5.55... -. . . ...... .... .. . , ....-::. - . A; .. 222:3... . . .:. ...::.:.:.... E:- E. . a. 1.... - .g...... .... .. .5512... Ihannn II. MAUIum President RICHARD H. MAUlH-IR CHESTER W. MOORE DAVID K. SLOANE, JR. WILLIAM S. BENNETT RAYMOND W. KOIILER DAVID K. SLUANH, Ju. Secretary Page One Hundred Sevcnly-lwo 1936 CLASS OFFICERS President, V ice President Secretary , . 1 rcasurcr Historian WILLIAM S. BENNETT Treasurer KAYMUND W. Kouum Ilistormn. BICAIIIA M. Rmmns MARIANA FllAN'l'Z Prr'sidvnt Vice President 1936 ! CLASS OFFICERS BEAIILA M. RIIOADS - - - - - - - - - - President MARIANA FRAN'I'Z - - - - - - - - - - V ice President GRACE A. BIERSTIHN - - - - - - - - - Secretary M. ELIZABETH SPRINGER - - - - - - - - - Treasurer ' M. JEAN KALAR - - - - - - - - Social Chairman CltAlili A. BIICHSTHIN M. Iiummcrru Srmmmn M. JEAN KALAR SvrrL-Mry 'l'rvasurvr Social Chairman Page One Hundred Seventy-lllree TWO YEAR ...- Ituuuu. . n ...:E... r:....::: .............. ., ...... .1. . ...-551V H55... ...... .1 , 15:...Sfllkuleua L1 ........ z . K CHARLES S. MYERS ROBERT W. KAnN President CHARLES S. MYERS ROBERT W. KARN LEROY C. STRASSER FRANK O. Bl-JNNINCER HAYES A. HASTINGS LEROY C. S'nusslsu Secretary-'l'n'usurcr Page One Hundred chenly-six Vice President 1931-1933 TWO-YEAR ACES . . . . . . . - - - President . . . . . - - - - Vice President . . - . . - - SenreMry-Treasurer . . . . . . - - - - Historian . . - - . - - - Athletic Manager FuANK O. BENNINGHK HAYES A. HASTINGS Ilislarian Alllll'tl'r: Manager LAme E. CAIN! CHARLES ll. HAIKSIIIMIHHCII Prvsillr'nl Vim' Preside ! 19352-1934 TWO-VEAR ACES LAWSON E. CARD - - - - - - - - - President CHARLES .H. HARsnnAmzlcu - - - - - - - - Vice President FLORENCE E. LYNN - - - - - - - - Sw-rt'Mry-Tl'reusun-r JANET L. BLHIKINUIIAM - - - - - - . - Historian CLARENCE J. SPRANKIJ'I - - - - - - - - Allllolir Manager mecmzr; lC. LYNN JANI'I'IV L. BUCKINCHAM CLAIucNmJ. SvnANuLI-z Swrvlury-Trmsuwr Ilismriuu A'M'Vii' MNNUHI'I' Page One Hundred chenty-seven IES. IV V TIVI C .- OCCASIOHJ ---------- I 13:31:,- ,I I 2x... 1, O ,.Sw:.x , . ..... 4.: E 4 1-! ......... m.- ..... . .. l...n-!.EMVII. ; 23.2.:5; j -. I . ,1 .. , v. . . 1 . .uur JP-E-o! .- on. M... Wx S. P. E. Football Champions Sparring Recreation Hall Ready? Hitting Their Stride Page One I'Inmlred Eighty Over the Hurdles Forward Pass The First Nittany Lions 1 887 Page One Hundred Eighty-one Np:r: ! . 'Quf. . Commencement Day Margaret Sanger Sherwood Eddy Memorial Day I The Band Page One Hundred Eighly-two Interfrdternity Ball Committee Senior Ball m mm Senior Ball Committee Junior Prom Committee Page One Hundred Eighty-thrce Blue Band at Penn,1913 Winners of the Flag Scrap Page One Hundred Eiglny-fuur ,-, WWMMV- . L. . ..,. V ..7.. ' mu. . ' egistration R Rival Prexies Penn State vs,Waynesbur.q The Crowd Dads Day Page One Hundred Eightyflve The Court The Queen and Her Page May Queen Jesters Hemlock Chain Page One Hundred Eighly-six 100 Yd. Dash Broad Jump Running Broad Jump High Jump WM; ' 4 Standing Broad Jump Page One Hundred Eightyseven Varsity Quartet in 6 Romantic Mood Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hamds Making the Frontispiece Phyllis Beidler in Costume For Mac Hall Christmas Party Page One Hundred Eighty-cight Choir Members Some of the Choristers Leaving the Auditorium Page One Hundred Eighly-ninu PUBLICATION! 7.2 .:. . . . :EEEF :. .. . .. : .u. , . . ..... , m I: .F. . :5 .. . . . 5:..x 1 . . 1-.mu-nmnu; , .5: . . O 1..- r . A. . nun. . n .. . .2 3.5-2.3.. Eogrd of Student Publications , PERSONNEL l'rml 5370!? 1'3 L'Inllvgizm, Collegian mm --... ' fir 'mm; :9. G Editor Faculty Atlvisor ' ' mm, W Rumm'r 1C. 'l'stzuAN E. .l. NICHOLS Frolh JOSEPH LACHMAN M. M. llAqus Enw: N S. MALMHD Old Main Bell RALPH D. III'L'I'Zl-Ll., Jn. T. .l. GATES La V ic Awrmm lC. PHILLIPS W. F. UmImNs Engineer PAUL Buclmwam L. A. Doccn'r'r Farmer ldLmzn L. l'lunsw' E. H. Iimnnnccx College Senate 1 A. ll. ESPENSIIADE The purpose of the Board Of Student Publications is the maintenance of harmonious, friendly and sympathetic relations between the College administration and faculty on one hand, and the united student publications on the other. Ils duties are purely advisory. The board is composed of one member for each 01' the recognized student publications, together with its faculty advisor. One member of the College Senate chosen by President Helml represents the College on the board. llner Hinl'sll-ln Llu'llmnn Tsrlmn MnlmI-Il lHlulmIm 1: va Phlllhln Nlclmls IliH lGNpl-Imhmlv Page One Hundred Ninely-lwo ARTIIUIL E. PHILLIPS EdiLnr-in -Cllief MILTON l. BALDINGEI: Business Manager l'ugn- 0m: llumlretl Ninely-thrr-u IIIII 'ION I. II- :II DINUI'III usI'III ss MIIIIIII. ' ur DILII :KIIIIMAN Ixsm' IIIII KIN Irlilnr IIII'I'IIUII I'I. I'IIILLII'S l'IllIIUIIIII-CIIIPI MII DIIIICHIII I'. III MII'I' flu. -III In'III'IIII IIIINICS'I. II: ZIIK :IUSIx 'IS IIIIIIIIIIJIIII: I'IIIiInI IIIIIIY .II III IIIIZK II IIIHI'II I I'.!IIIIII IIAIIUI. II NIC Ii DI. I IIM I'.:II'I IIIr IVIIANK A KI: NIJI'I. I. IIvII' III! III! INK A. IIII IIII 'I II III Alt ILIII'IIII IIU'I'II IIIIOW'I'III'IIIS Cullvpv I-IIII'IIII IIII II -IIIII V. WALL HIII' I I-.'IIII IuI IIIU ELNE I in ululmn IIIIIIIIIgI I Page One Hundred Ninety-Iour SIIINI'I I IIL N.IATIIIN :vHIIlIII III I I III! I'IIUF. WILLIAM Ir. CIIIIIUNS I'III'IIIIy I-IIIUI'on WIII'IuINII I . IIIINIIWIIY lv'IIIII-IIII'IIua' I'IIIIIIIIII IIIIUI. :INDIII III IV. I. ISI I'II 'ully III t' Iilic mmimm III. MCCLMN I'IIIIIUIUIIIIIIII' IIIIIIIIIgI-I IIIIOI. ?II'ZWIIIIIII M. IIAIIIIIS 'IIIIy AIMI I'IU The 1933 LaVie StaFF An'rnlm E. PHILLu-s MILTON l. BALumum FRANK A. KENDELI. E D l TOR 1 AL STAFF Euanr B. ZUKAUsKAS - - Managing Editor RIuHAun V. WALL - . - Avtinities Editor SIDNEY l'I. BENJAMIN . - - Athletics Editor HAROLD NEEDLE - - BUS! NESS STAFF Emn-INI-z W. $112K - - - - Cirmlulinn IWamlgt'r Ruumm M. McCLAIN ART STAFF S. DAM: KAUFMAN - - - Associate Art Editnr FHA N K A. an-m Photugl'aphir Manager - lz'dilor-in-Chicj Business Manager - Art Editor RUTH CIMWTHEHS - - - - College Editor WAYLAND F. DU'NAWAY', Ill . Fraternities Editor MARY M. WHS'HHCK - - - Woman's Editor Class Editor Mmmm P. TRAVIS - - - Assistant Art Editor Assislunl Art Editor JUNIOR EDITORIAL STAFF Murguret J. Bcumcr llurmun Cllinn Anne M. Broderick Raymond Uoldlinv 5. Jut'k Curuhcr Androw F. Kiszuzky A. Homer Munwuring Churlcs A. Myurs James M. Sheen June B. Rnlmrls William M. Slvgnwivr Bully R. Thompson Bernard H. Roscnzwcig JUN 10R BUSI NESS STAFF Bun Bum Allwrl M. Bilvuvilch JUNIOR ART STAFF .I. Franklin leighl IClizuln-lll L. Wurm-r Clurvm-c: D. Woodward Howard '1'. Muyuurd lsulml 1.. Hhvin Frcdcrivk W. Munkuy, Jr. Franklin R. Pulin Donald B. Smilll Baron Slrlaht Sheen Mycru Woodward BllL-uvltvh Hu-gnmlm- l'olm 'rhmnpnun lelu Wurlwr 0 Muylmnl lmsonzwvlg Mnukuy Munwnrlllg Guldlllm Vnrnhur llrmlvl'lvk Hvuml-r Smith Page One Hundred Nincly-fwe Penn State Collegian llnm 3411th QInllrgtanl. rm rm: uni 0;..va mm. nu. R. IC. TSCIIA N A. W. Illassn, .In. IL'Ilitur Iiuxim'ss Mmmgar SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF , Rumcn'r E. TSCIIAN - - . - - - fdil'or ROLLIN C. S'rnmmwrz - . - - News Editor RALPH Hr. 21., JH. - - - - Managing Editor WILLIAM J. WILLIAMS, Ju. - - - - News Editor SIDNEY ll. BENJAMIN - - - - Sports Ellilvr MARION P. HOWELL - - ancrfs Editor RICHARD V. WALL . - - - Assistant Editor ISABEL McFAnLANn - - Wmnorfs Managing Editor DONALD P. DAY - - Assistan! Managing Editor Eermcrn M. KALB - - Wmnwfs vas Editor lilmus'r B. ZUKMIHKAS - - Assistant. Spurls la'llilor SENIOR BUSINESS STAFF Amman W. Hussr; Ju. - - limitless Munngcr WILLARD D. Nus'l'lm - - lv'on'ign Adwarlising Mmmgvr Rmn-Ln'l' M. HARRINGTON - - Circulation Mmmgx-r Au'rmm E, PHILLIIts - - - - Crwlit Manager PAUL Bn-zns'rI-zm - - - lumal Admrn'sing Munagrr lh-lm-l llmnjnmin Zukuuskns vilur Phllllps Hmw Sh'iumvlz Wlllmms llnrrlnglou Hin-ruluin ll Mn-Fnl'lnnd lx'nlh Wu Dny Page One Hundred Ninvly-six , QJWk'WQMh' NV , . , - . U . , m , .7: m p .x: . W 1. AM vw - m , Ln , k WN$3MM$ . ASSOCIATE EDITORS Churlus A. Myers, 34' Bcrnurtl ll. Rosenzweig, TM .Iumvs M. Sheen, ,34 William B. Prolhcru, ,34 George A. Scull, 344 William M. Slogmvivr, X34. ASSOCIATE BUSIN VISS MANAGERS Harold J. Bulsch, ,34 John C. lrwin, 934 I Vrmhu'ick L. Taylor, KM H. Edgar Furmun, I'M Francis Wzlukur, 734 WOMENB ASSOCIATE EDITORS Eva M. Blicllfcldl, '34 Hulh M. Ilurnmn, I'M. Mun P. Kuplun. '34 Serving,r m reHmzl. student opinion 011 the campus by initiating and supporling nmvcmenls for the betterment of the College, in addition In its service as oHicial informant of significant College events, the Penn Slate Collegian, oilicial newspaper of the College, is published every Tuesday and Friday of the College year. Chosen by competition from the student body, a managing hoard composed of editorial and business members directs lhe policies of the paper. Rosenzweig MyurN Nluwn lrwln 1h .ch 'lVlU'lOl' Wm-kor Furmun Ilnrrlngton Stolnmelz Scull Sll-mm-lm- lilk-hfuldt Hurmou Howell Mchm-lnnd Wlllinms ' Phillips chrHteln Nwator Hume 'J'schun Wull Zukuuskns lhmjnmlh Page One Hundred Ninclyusuvcn A MNI um 17.. S. MALMHD J. LACHM'AN Co-Is'llilur Ca-Etlilor SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF Jusmn LAcnnIAN - - . - - - L'o-Edilor linwm S. MALMIcn - - . . - Co-Edilor EDWARD A. AFIF ' - , - - Art Editor JEANNE BAIIWIS - - - - - lu'xclmngc Miter SEN 10R BUSI NESS STAFF KI-zNNE'I'H W. WI-Lls - - - - Busim-ss Manager ROBERT ll. FALLEH - . - Advertising Manager OLIVE M. SImAI-Tnu - - Circulation Manager UI-zn'rlulnE A. Kluanmcu - - - - Svcremry K. W. Wins Businvss Mmmgt'r A11 lhll'wls Fullvr KIIt-hII-r ShI-u l'fvr lh-rlmh'ln lmruh Ntruhl Wl-lr Wllllnnm llom't-r lhlgm-rly Page One Hundred Ninety-eight EDITORIAL BOARD Arthur B. Bernstein, 933 Laun-nm- Rosm-r. I'M: Clmrlt's J. Wotml, .34 Robert J. Dickinsun, ,34: Maynard P. Wood, 34' BUSI NESS BOARD Harrison Buggurly, 33 Wumlu E. Williams, '33 Francis L. ern, 34 Helen A. Hoover, '33 Curl M. Burlnn, '34 John E. Hyun, KM Charles A. Lurch, 133 5. Jack Curuhvr, ,31- Milton Sumnrodin, '34 Karl H. Slrnhl, ,33 John T. Davies, .34 Josephine S. Sletlur, 334. James T. Weir, 33 Anna M. Dnllorvr, '34- Allwrl T. Sluhr, 1'54. John C. Guild, ,3!!- FACULTY COU N SELORS II. E. Dickson W. R. Young D. D. Mason Upholding its reputation as one 0f the cmmlryys best college comic magazines, the Penn State Froth periodically bubbles forth In submerge cure and worry under its wholesome, clever humor. The F00lish Gentlemenaa strive unccasingly lo ?Lel Mirth Prevail? and their success is evidenced hy the enthusiastic :uleuim ol' lhu student body. Snlnormlln Uurnln-r Dluklnmn lhu-qu Wotzvl Stohr Ryan Hulhl Wood loum-r Slruhl l'll' Bernstein lhmgurly Slutlor llnI-w-r hullorvr V11numg K m. Manon Slwn 1m- lhlrwlu MnIml-d WI-ls Luvluunn Fuller Ymnu: Page One Hundred Ninety-nine Old Main Bell E. Fluscn Business M mmgvr R. D. lhc'rzr-zL, Jn. Editor TM SMLENT FALLS I'll EALITY . .uw . 1 nm 21mm SIO;'IES,SAY13'L, WISE. ESSAYS w ,. Mu, ull' EDI TOR l AL STA FF - Art Editor RALPH lhc'rzm, Ju. - - - Editor MILmu-zn P. 'l'lmvls - - - Managing ICdiIor JEANNE BARWIS - - - - Wanwrfs Editor - - - Faculty Atlvisur JOSEPH J. RUmN S'rocx'mN HICLFI-WllCll PROF. T. J. CA'I'i-zs - Assislant Editor BUSI NESS STAFF EMANUEL Fmscn liusirwss Manager WILLIAM W. ARMSTRONG - Advertising Mmmgvr ICLMI-m A. MILLI-zu - . - Circulation. Mmmgt-z lhlhln IJull'l'rivh Armstrong Millvr XIX'H'iN Travis Page Two Hundred ASSOCIATE EDITORS David V. Guodmun, ,34- John T. Ryan, 34- William M. Slugmcim', 1'54 Mac P. Kuplun, ,34. William C. Van Kcurcn, 34' BOA R D 0F CONTRIMJ'IURS Huymond G. licuslcy, 33 Carl R. Jngling, ,33 Elizabeth D. Name, 34: B USINESS ASSOCIATES Theodore M. Fuiruhiltl, TM: John ll. Powell, TM Philip S. Princenlhul, ,34 Literary elibrls of Penn Slate sludenls are given expression lhmugh the medium of the Old Main Bell, which is issued four times during the year. This year a policy was introduced to sponsor controversial articles, since the Bell is 1110111051 logical medium through which the students may present studied reflections on conditions in the College. The magazine is sponsored by Pi Della Epsilon, honorary collegiate journalism fraternity. l'uwull Murwis lluln'rluli 'l'l'llViN l'rlm-uuthul 110 l zvl re 1 Armstrong; Fl'lm'll MHIW Fnl Hld Page Two Hundred One P. BI IcnsTrle Editor PAUL Bnms'ncm Elm; B. BucKnMAN CLAH'UN H. PAGE, ,lu. WILLIAM A. Rumm: Hl't'kt'lllll n Page Two Hundred Two Penn State Engineer 4v. PENNSYLVAN'A STATE COLLEGE . . m w Novmul, mi A u: . SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF - Editor 8. DONALD Ammmsr; Cllmluw Ediml' MAux D. NlUlJJ-Zl! SENIOR BUSINESS STAFF - liusinvss Manager OMAR K. Illu. Cirrululian Manager CLHNN RmmnAmnl Allhmlsl- Mullc-r Ithldll- llHl C. R. PAal-z, Ju. Business Mmmgvr lz'xtcnxion Editor - Alumni Editor Local Adverlising Munugur Foreign Atlm'rlising Mmmgm lloln'lm ugh . , ' WWW ' W W W ' . s3; A A v r .. 3'3 ASSIS'JVANT EDITORIAL STAFF C. C. Cnonur, ,34 .I. U. llzlmillon, I'M D. V. McCurllly, 34 W. J. Suclmrs, I'M J. K. Waller, 734- ASSISTA NT BUSINESS STAFF H. M. Bosnian, ,344 W. C. Juhnsnn, 34- W. 0. Small, 34: D. G. II;11:IIIIoIltl,T54- B. A. Suholsky, 34 M. Ii. Starr, ,34 A. T. Zulluk, :34 FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD Prof. L. A. Dnggcu, Chairman Prof. F. C. Bummr Prof. C. E. Bullingcr Prof. H. A. EW'H'II As the oHicizll lmhlivulion ol' llu: Engineering School the PermSmteEngineer is issued month- ly by the students and a faculty advisory board. Essentially technical in nature, the Engineer serves to keep students informal 0n the more recent developnwnls in the field of engineering and to maintain contact helwccn faculty and alumni of the school. In uddiliun lo edilm'ials, news items, and repm'ls 0f the activities of HM: engineering organizations, lhe lmlgazine includes arti- cles by students, faculty, alumni, and mm prmninenl in lhe profession. humor lhmnnln IA'VllIl' Snmll Mt'UIIPHU' Johnson Mouiu llnmiunhush l anluk Suhnlsky Hlurr Mm'hmlulll Mner Walter Mullur huggom l'nm- l'iit'l'Hll'lll l'h'orull lh-clu'lmln Rolu'lmlmll Ecklcs Page Two Hundred Three Penn State Farmer istorical Nwhbg ,. 6 E. L. Hous'r Editor l908-l933 PENN STATE FARMER SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF ELMl-Lu L. HORST - - - - . - itlimr EmsnA M. RAHN WALTER S. Summer: - - - - Managing L'diIor 111-11.er E. NEFF OLIVER A. Pourm - - - - Cumlms Editor ANsm. 8. Wow MARTIN 11. SPANcum - - - - Alumni lillimr KATHRYN C. AUNGST SENIOR BUS! N ESS STAFF JMn-zs II. BmNTnN - Kunhuus Shonrm- Wuuw-I' Spunglur Voml Rnlm Page Two Hundred Four - - Bmincss Manager Rmmn'r E. Glm' FMNK L. mecn - - llmrul Arlrvrtising Manager BYRON B. KUNIIAUS J, H. BmNTON Business M lmagcr , Contrilmn'ng Editor Home Economics Editor - - Grange Editor Assisi !!! llama Economics Editor National Advertising Manager Circulation Managt'r Uruy .Xnngsr, em: a ASSISTANT EDITORIAL STAFF .lmunr. .l. Slemwucs. Jn..1'M- - - - , - - - Assistant Editor WILLIAM H. WILSHNKIM - - - - - - Assislunl ls'rlilm' ASSISTA NT BUSI N ICSS STA Fl EmuaNla U. IMHSIL, I'M - - . - - - - Assisi !!! Busim'xs Mmmgcr JOHN H. Lumlmmzmzn.I'M: - - - - Assislanl liusim-ss Manager WILLIAM II. thN,'31L - - - v - Assislanl Cirrululiun Mmmgt'r Hmmu'r I . WIIHI-Z, '34! - . - - - . Assismn! Cirz'ulutivn Mumlgr-r FACU l IFY A IW ISOHY BOA RD A. I.. Bukler .I. B. Hill Miss 1'1. V. Harding; E. II. RU'H'IN'PL' The Penn, State Farnwr is il monthly magazine published by slutlenls in the School of Agri- culture with the assistance of a faculty advisory board. Circulaled throughout the Stale in addi- lion lo the student subscribers, the Farnwr serves as a medium for maintaining relations of sub- scribers wilh lhc activities of the School of Agriculture. The periodical is 21 member of lhe Asso- ciation of Agricultural Magazines and was established in 1908. Wllsun Wood Whilv Nm'rullvs Sllunulpl' hlnuul l'm'h-I' Hl'uy lhlhn Wt-uwr ol' lmhrlnu-l; llrhmm Hurst SIII'IIH-I' Kunlmus Page Two Hundred Five . .525: . 1.... 5: . . J4: .. $25: : ti... . . :52. . . ..::..:::2 . 2...: . J... . .2: . .555: . . ;.. . . . .353... l n: I... . . . . . .- . - 5:55.... J::... . . , . 13...: 3...: 5:, ...... J . 3::- H....-........... 4-. 1v . RICHARD W. CHANT Dircrrlor Penn St'ete ' Glee Club One of the eldest student undergrzuluate activities on the cam- pus, the Penn State Glee Club is entering its twenty-first year of successful existence. Owing,r tn the fact that the personnel of the club was considerably depleted hy graduation, twenty-two new can- didates were accepted to bring the roster up to the conventional sixty members. The first appearance of the songsters was in connection with the second showing of Wlihe Punies of 1932,99 a combined presenta- tion of the Glee Club, Thespians, and Players. This show marked the second time that the three organizations have united and met with outstanding success. In preparation for their annual mid-winter complimentary concert and for the state Intercol- legiate contest the gleemen then entered into a series of intensive rehearsals. On Sunday, Febru- ary 26, they sang before a capacity audience in the Auditorium, assisted by the varsity male quar- tet. This concert was one of six given by the various musical groups under the direction of Pro- fessor Richard W. Grant. At each of these concerts am offering was taken and the proceeds given to the Student Loan Fund. A considerable sum of money was realized and, added to the sum gained through the 1932 Alumni Day concert, it totalled approximately one thousand dollars. On Wednesday, March 15, the Glee Club left State College to participate in the annual State Intercollegiate Glee Club contest in Philadelphia on Friday night, March 17. Cnmute they presented concerts at Wayne and Cheitenhum. The event in Philadelphia was held at the Atademy of Music under the auspices of the Philadelphia Forum. A brilliant audi- ence was on hand to greet the singers. Up to the present year the Glee Club has won five state championships. The group made its final appearance of the season on the campus ut the Motheris Day Page Two Hundred Eight . . HIIMMEL Fisumnm concert held on Saturday, May 13. Apn-M 1;,7,.,,,.,0r V w M: A 1 MY MM w. om. aMow-l-vlm Wm Mm www.nu W5 Wm um v V d, .- . m x . i i4 1 WthA-A MN WWW Whisk n. A ' ' $13K m... ' umn MW-l A. 54? A ' h'k N u' V W :m .m. , rm.su L M . unmade L Mw- w- 5:, ??B 3 i Q URGANIZA'HON RICHARD W. UuAN'I'. lh'rm-tur Rummm C. SunLAAcK - CARL M. FISKIC . WAYNE R. VARNUM JOHN II. Conn J. Flucn Clccrz Mus. Imam: OsnnnNI-z CHANT RuznAlm W. GRANT, J . .l. H. Cowl, T33 C. B. Kcisur, 136 W. H. Linlnn, 36 'I'. W. Avcl'cll, ,33 R. 5. Curry, 333 H. U. Eldur, '36 M. L. JCsIH-lmun, 1'55 IF. A. Lot'ko, 36 II. II. Lowell, ,35 IC. L. Badger, 1'36 .1. H. Enos, 33 P. W. Flolclu-r, WM B. W. Bvunl, 36 S. Fryer, '35 W. J. Brighl, ,36 E. J. Grillillls, ,36 IC. J. Bl'ulmkt-r, .33 T. Ihlmmunds, 35 IC. Cooper, I'M IL C. Humor, ,35 Ii. U. Buyer, 3'33 .I. l . UNI, 755 R. E. Curry, 36 L W. Cram, .Ir., .3 C. M. Fiskv, '34 H. I5. llull, WI. I . H. Carver. '36 U. W. IH'it'hunl, 1'55 H. C. MMIrvury, 3'56 C. J. Pullvrsnn, I'M President . - - - - - Vim.- President - - - Sm:roIary-'l'rvusltneI - - - - - Manager - Librarian xlu'omlmnist .S'Imlvnl Lvmlvr PERSONNEL First 'I'ml 01's R. .I. Mcl'hlls, 1'33 F. E. Myers, ,30 W. IC. Rumba, 735 H. A. Ihrwlmlluun. jun, .30 H. C. Schluuck. TH: J. H. Tl'vdor, ,34- II. J. VVvsl, TM. H. II. Wonlslnn, '35 Second Tenors C. S. Putts, '35 H. X. Snyder, 36 P. 5. Smuh-r, 3'55 A. H. Trmlvr, '36 H. W. Tn-dvr, I'M M. Zcilvznm-k, 355 Firs! Basses .I. W. Krvvgvr, '35 U. L. Ustvrwisv, '36 .I. 0. Linlon, 135 .I. H. Pllilllt'P, 36 W. H. Mvrrul, ,35 B. Huwlw, .111, '35 H. B. anry, '35 II. E. VVilsnn, 33 Swami Basses L. W. Hillel , '35 H. W. Sluplvlon. '36 .I. S. Taylor, ,36 H. II. l1III1-l',T$6 W. H. Vul'num, '34- H. E. Warren, 34 A. IL Williamson, '30 Pug:- Twu Humlrml Nina Hupl-r l'ullorson Slim- Nohlmlk Varsity Male Quartet ORGANIZATION RICHARD H. SCHLAACKJM - - Firs! Tenor WILLIAM H. Sum; 83 - - Baritone Cmms J. PA'r'rIaHSONfM - - St'calul 'l'cnm' Runun'r C. Iim'lugi'iB . - . Buss Selected by competition from the outstanding voices and lmrsonalilics 0f the M61175 Glee Club, the Men's Varsity Quartet plays an important part in Penn State's musical activities. The Quartet annually assists the Glee Club in presenting its mid-winler concert. Womerfs Varsity Quartet ORGANIZATION MARGARET S. Gll-TIN, 1'35 - - Soprano FHANHiS Unmswmz, 334' - - First Alto GRACE L. Mm'm, 34 - - Scruml Soprano ANNA C. STRONG, ,35 - - Sccmnl Alto This urnanizalion is com mscd of lhe oulslundinnr members of the Wumengs Glee Club. It takes mm in r: I b l many of lhe womelfs social functions includingr the annual Womenk GIN! Club concert and the May Day celebration. lHllln MnyI-r Uhrisllnl- SII-ong Puma Twu Hundn-d 'IH-n 'l'nylur Hunruo Thompson Eu-rl-tt. lhllll Wm'lll NonlYt-r Morrls .Iucknuu JnHl'llll Molny Miller 'Au n lwlu-I'ls 101. .':lHll.V Mlll'qunrdt ll. Nchnun Hurtswll-k M. Nulmnnn O'Brlun tI-Hvr Knllu's 11 I' lnmnn Fugun Mt-lnu' H'nsshuror lirolwn: Erdmnn Flnmnwr Hillin Wllllnmmvc MnM-r Frnm-vs Fln'isllnv Women's Glee Club ORGANIZA'I'ION llAmma'r E. 51mm, '33 - - . . . . CllACE 1.. Mount, '34 M . AN N l-I'l l'A CLAM M nu, '33 LUCY J. EIIDMAN,'35 FM: IE. Cnmsrmu'34 NJAIHUN .l. chlm - - - - - WILLA C. WILLIAMMEI; - - - PERSON N EL First Sopranos E. P. I'lnrlswick, '35 M. E. llussingcr, '35 . Jackson, '36 K. E. Kauf'fmun, '36 M. E. Knuuso, '35 H. K. Meluy, '33 A. C. Millur, '35 M. E, Burnurd, '34 C. E. Bmhurg,'35 . A. Clununur, '33 J. A, Cull, '34 K. Everett, '35 C. n. Gibbons, '33 M'. S. CiHin, '35 L. Morgan, '36 M. A. O'Briun, '35 J. B. Roberts, '34 D. E. Ruth, '36 M. K. Sampson, '35 .l. S. Slellcr, '34: II. E. Taylor, '35 Second Sopranos M. T, Bucr, '35 C. R. l'lugcnhuck, '36 U. L. Moycr, '34. L. J'. Erdnum, '35 Ii. . uinvs, '1 h R. Nicmun, '33 A. BKFugun, '15 .I'. Kulur, '36 G. l. Marquurdt, '35 S. . Farr , 'i 3 ll. IF. Ncuffcr, '33 M'. R. McIntyre, '35 M. B. Folk, '35 A Hus 5 0 ppl 3, '34. P. S. Eshunshmlu. '35 E, M. Rally, '33 M. M. Becker, '34. L. J. Ellen's, '1 n V. W. Lewis, '36 V. Christine, '34 H A llnovvl, .H 0. D. Morris, '30 F. E, h'jhrislimg, '34 I' 5 1111mm, '34 .I. A. Parker, '36 IC. M. Dnulhell, '35 R. N. JHSODII, '35 M. E. Pearce, '36 The Women's Glee Club under the direction of Miss Willa C. Williummee presents a series of uoncerls each year. The organization is composed of sixty-Iive members who meet each Tuesday evening to rehearse program music. Both classical and modern numbers are sung by the song- sters at their public performances. The group parlicipates in the Christmas programs and the mid-winlur concerts sponsorml hy lho Music, thlcaliml Depurlmmnl. HIIKOHIHINL'II lh-A-kor 5Vumn-r mm ldshl-nnluul - Lou I'D Sm VVilllnnIs Q0110:- Slrmu: Fm- Clu'lslhw l'vuI'I-v President - Vice President Secrt'lury-Treasurer Librarian, Busz'nvss Managt'r Club Amrmnpanist - Director W. E. Williams, '33 G. N. Zufull, '35 E. V. chill, '36 M. C. George, '36 M. A. Heberling, '36 M. l . Niomun, '36 E. Sandy, '33 M. Scott, '35 : I'rn ', 36 M. D. Johnson, '33 M. S. 'l'hompsun, '36 M. V. Rose, '35 M. L. Rupp, '35 H. E. Super, '33 A. C. Strung, '35 C. L. Wugnor, '36 Page Two Hundred Eleven l'uge Twn Hundred Twelve Instrumental Organizations Otiicially termed the Symphonic Band, the Penn State Blue Band includes seventy-five instrumentalists chosen by the Executive Board from the Junior and Senior classes. Twenty-one new mem- bers were elected to the organization this year to replace vueuneies left by graduation. The Blue Band plays at all home football games and at the major winter and spring sports events. This year it accompanied the football team to the Temple game at Philadelphia. A feature of the Philadelphia trip was the Penn State smoker and alumni reunion at the Penn Athletic Club the night before the Owl contest. Music by the Blue Band added considerable enjoyment to the uti'zlir. As in past years the Blue Band was featured on the annual W. 0.'l'u0Mi-suN Sunday afternoon eoneert series this winter, presenting the seeemi 1 77'0 0f the entertainments at the College. As tlireetor of the tletivities 01' the Blue Band, Bamdmzlster Wilfred 0. rlihempson is the sole I'ueulty member on the Executive Board, the active governing body for the organization. A pre- requisite for membership in the Blue Band is service in the Freshman and Sophomore military hands. The department of military science and tactics, the School of Physical Education, and the Athletic Association extend flnztneiat aid to the band. N0 remuneration is accepted for outside engagements. The College military hands are the Sophmnore and Freshman Bands, whose main function is to furnish music for the weekly R. O. T. C. parades on Monday afternoon. At these parades the engineering unit marches t0 the music of the Freshman Band, while the Sophomore Band plays for the infantry unit. When the Blue Band is not present, these organizations also play for 11th- ietie contests. Musicians for the first-year hand are selected on a competitive basis. Seventy members were chosen for the Freshman organization this year out of more than twice that number of aspirants. After being selected members of the Freshman Band they autmnatieally succeed to the Sophomore Band for the next year, with membership for the Blue Band decided from their ranks. Attendance at practice for three hours a week is required. The College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Hummei li'ishhurn, has now completed its third year of successful organization. The sixty members oi. the organization are chosen by competitive try- outs. Several concerts are given each year by the group. Organized late in the fall of 1931 , the Womenis Symphony Orches- tra, directed hy Hummei Fishhurn, provides a means of instrumental expression among the women students. With the practicing of standard orchestral numbers, it is the aim of the organization to develop an or- . PAUL W. FILER ehestt'u 0i symphonic proportions. 1: thth The Penn State Blue Band ORGANIZATION Wunucn 0. Tumuran , . - - - . - - lh'rm-Inr PAUL W. .I 11.I-:H,BB President IIAluus ICMLNnAcu, K33 Manager Emmy E. IWAY,,34 WILLIAM 5. CLICK, 1'53 - Swrclm'y Drum M II jar INSTRUMEN'I'AI, ORGANIZATION If-I Iul' CIurim-I IL H. Carson H. L. Buwnlun, .341 D. U. Brulmkur, X'M W. S. Click, 1'53 B. A. Confrr, 1344 I. I'. Cuvuy, ,34 '. M. IMiruhiId, '34 u. H. Vulh-rf33 H. W. lsulzingur, I'M x. W. Crunl, .Ilz. TM P. H. Ilussun, TM: .. C. IlillfIMr '. R. Ilumeun. TM M. Krusslvr. '33 W. Krum. 133 H. lmvimu .34- M. Milvy, 334 . D. Hullrlmugh, '33 M. Shaun, '34! K. Shovnmkm', TM J. II. Widvnour, 133 A , :rzrd 1-3? :a Alto Cllrrirwl M. C. Miller, ,33 FINN 11ml Pit'lftilu W. C. Hurry, TH L. H. Kirkland, ,33 H. C. Luwmzm, '33 .l. W. Miller, TM! Buss Clarinet W. E. Viclllhnrn, '33 01:00 D. H. Nosllil, 735 Hussuvn ti. IC. Oslrnm, TB Aim Saxophone C. N. CclullfB3 H. C. Maiurs, 233 J. R. Musku, 33 W. Kususuk, ,34: Tenor Saxophone C. H. Cummings, 35 ll. Elncnlmch, 133 U. E. Snyder, 1'34: Hurilunr SULHIIIIIUIIU H. L. Eslt'rlillv. .33 13. D. Svlwilz. ,35 'I'rumlu'l. IL 15. Burgurl, WE P. W. Filer, 2'53 W. H. Manna ,33 K. D. Proof, ,33 .l. M. Pmlrl.lnzul,l'5'1 H. Huckwull, ,34- J. .I. lhllllurfurd, Jr., W; C. E. Shuppullo, 7PM: W. 0. Small, K'M' E. D. 'I'ownm-ml. 35 Horns M. L. Eslmlmun, ,35 G. V. Cuslufson, TM J. .1. Scrrullus, 34- ll. Slhvuns, ,33 Barium 1' A. Kulzmun, 33 V. A. Williams, ,34. 131155 51m UjIIHIIH' U, U. Mnyt'rs, 1'54 'I'rum lqu' J. Ii. Burklmldur, I'M- IC. 5. Diclll, CM W. E. Esllulmun. 33 R. L. Gibson, TM- B. IC. llull, I'M W. D. Hulsluutl, 33 T. A. Kvnnudy, ,33 E. 15. May, TM: Buss I9. Alvxumlur, 1'43 P. L. Bradford, 33 W. Cmndkzl, ,33 IC. M. Hagan, 33 Drmm J. L. Banks, .33 Ii. 1.. Boring, 1'33 I'. 0. Grunt, ,35 I9. G. Honlrich, 1'5 C. J. lluITmun, 33 S. Krudo. Jr., ,33 M. G. Quinn, 1'54 Page Two Hundred Thirteen The Penn State Sophomore Band ORGANIZATION Simian! Lcadvr PAUL W. FILIcILBB Drum Major WILLIAM S. CI.1CK,,33 - Director WILFIum 0. THOMPSON The Penn State Freshman Band 01H2ANIZATHW Slullt'nt Lumlt'r SIMON Knmm, .lu.,353 Drum M a jar ALm-zn'r M. M:ILEY,,34 - Wn.l-1u-;n 0. THUMI'SUV Director n .u. t r u 0 r .l d e r d n u 1... .1 0 V T e we a w l $34 Wm M W? IVXenjs Symphonic Orchestra UIHLANIXA'I'ION llummm. lenuuuN - THOMAS A. Kl-ZNNl 2 lH',,33 - - - - CLAUDE IE. SllAPI'I-ZI.LIJ,,34I SLMON Knmm, .Ill.,,344 - - - - - - - - JOHN H. lilmKlmnmcu,CM - - - PHILIP S. 'l llllNl Ill,.33 JmIN 1'1. lhANfiilL Dirvrlor Prvsirlvn! Secretary Manager . . . . . Librarian . . . . . . . . - Canm'I'lIm:i.s'LcI' . . - - - Principal of tho Scramuls Women 5 Symphony Orchestra ORGANIZA'J'lON HIIMMKI. Flsnmnm . . - Nirvamr CHARLOTTE l.. SIIMMIQMS, .33 I'rl'sitlt'nl Amma M. MARSHALL, TB Secretary MAmu'r'rA TIKHGELLAS, 1'53 - - - - - Munngz'r SARAH A. McKIcI-z. 135 - - - . . . Librarian Pugs Two Hundred Fifteen v hnuuy I y mmmn m :J...r....,..mh . . 'nnnnw 1 mm! ' m'mhm 1 H II! . ' .m'll' nun II. A' r 'h... ...- . . ,. uni! DRAMAT le Page Two Hundred Eightcul Dramatic Organizations First to open the dramatic season, the Penn State Players enter- tained at Fatherk Duy audience on Octuher 7, I932, with u re-emuzt- ment of stNut Farm,M a three in three acts which was played during Commenuement Week lust year. Paul K. Hirsch, 1'35, us Willie Burton, portrayed the part of a novice movie-direetor who eventu- ally solves the cumplivuted situation and wins himself 21 contract. Phyllis G. Beidler, 1'33, eupuhly filled the feminine lead. Wl'he .Panies of 1932 was pmsenlmi during Full Houseparty weck-end, November 44 and 5, us a combined production of the Play- ers, 'lihvspiuns, and Clue Cluh. It consisted of. twelve short acts, A. C. CLm-ri'mcu Uil'cclur featuring singing and tiillltttllg skits and short dramatic selections. The regular 'lihespizm orchestra, under direction of Professor Hum- mel Fishhurn, furnished incidental music for the ttPunies. M. Dorothy Johnson, 333,11ppearmi in several song numbers with the Varsity Quartet, while H. Cruue Hater, 34,;1m1 J. Ewing gtSoekj, Kennedy, 926, entertained with novelty dance numbers. Assisting Professor Fishhurn in staging the show were Frank S. Neushuum, representing Penn State Players and Director of Music Rich- ard W. Grant. 5 A veteran Players east succeeded in making an hit of HHay Fever, on January 14'. The action at this comedy drama by Noel Coward wus luid in the summer home 01' the Bliss family. Each Illemher invited a week-eml gtmst without consulting the halamm 0f the t'umily. Consequently the ensumg action provided plenty of humor in the unexpected situations. ttUld King,r Cole was the 'lihespizm mntrihutimi 0n Intert'rutemity Bull week-end. The new 'lihespian pair, Muhned, 733, and Edwards, ,35, provided the comedy with Cram: ther and Ralph B. Vance, 34, playing the juvenile roles. Helen E. Taylor. 335, up- peuretl in two musical numhers and Dorothy Johnson also portrayed :1 comedy p21 rt. The theme treated 0t :1 Penn State hey seeking fume on Broadway as a producer. He goes through the consequent proceedings to an upmarious finale. E. S. MALMIcn J. J. Vnnmn-zlcs Prmidvnt, Tlu'xpimls President. Players Hurry Wllwox Slwun'm' lx'nsul'r Snlu-r Kullwru Sll'uhl l'nm Mnllc-r 'l'urm-r Nn-uxlulum Ludwig Flm'linuh Penn State Players OFFIUI'IRS Au'rlum C. Umeu'leu FRANK S. Nmsnmum - - - PROF. lem D. JWAHON , - JOHN J. Vummlms PHYLLIS G. lhcmuan Dulus 1C. IIAZHLTUN - - - Pan- S. 'l'lmm-m - , - - FACULTY MEMBERS Clm-lingh D. H. Mumn y. S. Nvushuum A. 1. W. S. Dyt: UHAUUATE MEMBERS Pulur Mock I . I . Mnrris, Jr. Imnn Skinm'r S. K. Merrill UNIHCHGRAIHIATIC MEMBERS .S'cniurs M. D. Mnllvr P. G. Bvitllur C. L. Black W. C. Hurry H. M. Fnrsylh .I. B. Crass D. IC. Iluznllun C. W. Banks M. W. Godsuhzlll H. D. llutm-I, .Ir. J. E. Holland II. A. Hnnvvr L. E. Kulln-rg W. I5. Minnich .1 un furs I l. E. Kusm-r L. H. Muyvr C. R. Page .I. ll. Humsuy 0. M. Slu-affur J. .I. Ludwig Sophomore P. K. I lirsuh llIrm-h Hmhu-lmll Bun m 1 Ha lnml Manifold Yuurln-vs - Hirt't'tur Arling Dirvvlor Asxixlrmf Ilirt'vlor I'rvsidrnl Vim' Prmith'nl Svm'z'lury - Trvuxurc'l C. U. Hidmmur C. W. Slmldurl Shirlvy 'l'lmrlw Murgurvl Ii. 'l'm-hun K. II. Slrnhl P. S. 'qurm-r J. J. ,0Urlll'l'5 D. B. Wulvox B. L. Wise U. V. Manifold J. W. Suhvr l'ugc Twu Hundred Ninclwn Super-heroics marked the second act curtain of The Nut Farm with Paul Hirsch, as the male lead, directing the other actors in their laughable frenzies. The performance was under the direction of Frank S. Neusbaum. Phyllis Beidler was a beautiful and thrilling tragic Figure as Electra. The Players achieved the highest performance of the year through the difficult roles of the Greek tragedy. Led by Lillie Kell and Mary Calvin the chorus lends power to HElectra with its striking tableaux. Page Two Hundred Twenty A barrister, a pseudo-novelist, and a sardine salesman offer advice in return for the hospitality extended by Reg Kearton, appearing as the owner of the Bird-in-Hand Inn. Complications become somewhat aggravated as Lucetta Parker, playing the lead, catches Teddy Beer and Kutzer Richards at a roman- tic moment in Noel Coward's farce, de Fever. Dance interludes by the chorus contributed much to the beauty of Electra by Euripides. The performance of the famous tragedy was directed by Prof. Arthur C. Cloetingh. Page Two Hundred Twenty-one Plum HIIIIIIIIUII IIIxIII-y -r 'IIII'HI WIII-ox IIwIIIkII- r SIIIiIII LIIIIuI-III-I'kvr HI'IIIIP EDWIN S. MALMICII WILLAIIII IC. I'III:II'IIIIIIIN GI-znmni II. GIIAIII; II. W. UI'IIIII IC. K. IIiIIsIIIIIuII Mrs. C. II. DIIIIII' .I. N. Adam II. II. IIiIIIsII-in P. I.. BruIIIIIrII II. A. Busturd W. IC. FICIIIIIIII'II II. II. Umlm W. IC. Dismay J.C.II1ImiIlIIII W. III. IIIII'IIIIIIII I3. M. CHI . K. I.. IIIIIIlI-I'IIIIIII II. II. KINIIICY II. C. BILIIs'II-zm IL. II. I.I,I-::IKNI:II 'I'WII IIIIIIIII'I-II 'I'IvaIIy-III'II AIIIIIII m Illl:huu' IIIII'IIIIIIII MI- I III' ' IIIIIIIIAIIII: III .I IIIIIIIIIII'II IIII IIIII Thespians OIIIFICICRS BOARD OF II. II. SIIIIIII .. I.. Kinshu- II. FisIIIIIII'II HONORARY MEMBERS NIiss II. MUS :II :II II ACTIVE MEMBERS IC. V. UII'I'IUII'I' .I. 0. UIIIIIIHIIuw II'. A. KOIIIIIIII S. Krutlu II. IC. IIUIIgl'IIPI'kUI' ASSOCIA'IIE MEMBERS M. I.. HUISI .I. I.lll'IIIIIiIIl II. A. III-IIIIIII GRADUATE MIICMIIICRS .I. l5. KI-IIIII-Ily PRODUCTION STAFF I IIIIII:II In DI II I'IC'IIOIIS KUIIIII'II IIIII'IIIIIIIII IFINIIIIIII'II lIIII'ka President Secretary , . I rmsun'r II. II. Kinley E. SIIIIIlIe Mrs. II. W. Slovcr E. S. Mulmcd II. R. Page II. W. Ruckcl IRS ' .Tumm D. B. Wilcox II. M. Wilson .I. R. Lungunm kI-I V. A. Mvt'IIoslIuy II. B. Smith . I9. Morris, Jr. D. II. PIIrII-rIiI'Itl Gnulunlc Treasurer Iiusincss Manugzr Stage Munngtr IIIIIII'IIis'IIIg Manager - Pmlu rly IIIqugI r leunu- Mmmgvr HIIHI II I'll IIIIIIIII'III'II warm, m an-Wmmwm AB a ., A sA-J--t- 01 V Amid catchy tunes, snappy dancing, and clever costume and scenic eHects the Penn State Thespidns in HWe, the People, write a new chapter in the political history of the United States. Elected on a platform of love the President of the republic hilare iously holds court on four of the Fifty million Frenchmen. Holding true to his campaign pledge Eddie Mdhned, as Presi- dent, proceeds to achieve happiness for his people through his New Deal of love and passion. By means of d nation-wide beauty contest he Finally chooses Grace Bder as his First Lady of the Land. I'algu Two Hundred 'J'wanly-lhrm: DEBATIHCJ pub!-.t.n.... Hm: ..:....::... 5.5!: .::::::: 3-: e.. A... 5-... . . . A..- . , .....-........ 4 1.5.5:: :2. . A g 5552:. ESE . :.uo .- 1-:::1 .33: .2... . 3:3:- itupzilnlp 9 Eu... . h..5.:.:::.. . . 1.1.1.: ... :-::ol !:3... 1:2. St-Iunun lHlum'ltuh lmhllngl-l' Ittrizzvll Miller Hvrlmlls .N'rhlu: 'l'm-lmn Forensic Council MILTUN l. BALnINm-m me. JmIN II. Fluunu. luster I . UBnll-JN CLAY'I'UN II. Scum; Miltnn l. Bultlillgm','33 Albert M. Bilmlvitch, '34 Angelo N. Bcrhulis, 35 Ruth H. Nicln-l, '33 OFFICERS MEMBERS President Treasurer Coach Cuach Erm-Hl C. Miller, '34: Suruh A. McKee, ,35 Rulmrt E. Tschun, '33 Leslie A. Suumun, I'M Consisting of nine members, the Forensic Council is an undergraduate organization respon- sible for determining the debuting and public speaking policy of the student body. Each spring the Senior class president appoints nmmhers to make up the Council, while the professor of pub- lic speaking and the debating matches are cx-oHiciu members. The duties 0f the Council are In look after all business arrangements for debating, approve schedules, awards, debate keys, and aid the public speaking department in maintaining a student interest in public speech. Annually it sponsors an ull-College speaking contest, offering twenty- flve dollars in gold as one of the prizes. Page Two Hundrwl 'I'wvnly-six Debating Debuting before a capacity audience in Sehwah Auditorium the Penn State team ottieiully opened its' season with u sptit-team contest with representatives of Oxford University. The side arguing for the negative of ttlteselved, That Socialism Otters N0 Remedy for the Present Eeunomie Disorders gained the decision of the audi- ence. Established seven years ago with the purpose of fostering a hettel' international understanding, the opening contests with for- eign debaters are coming to he 01' great significance to the student hudy as an annual event. Jnslcvu l . t'flluu-LN Cmu-IL Seventeen students eomprised this yearis' varsity squad, which debuted under the direetien of Joseph F. OiBt'ien us eeaeh. Members of the team who were se- leeted hy emnpetitien ut the heginning 01' the season, purlieipated in a total of twenty-three debates during the season which elesed on April 22. In a nn-tleeisiml dehute with William and Mary College, at Williamshurg, Vu., the Penn State debaters adveeatetl the negative of wResolved, That All 1nter-gevernmental Wan Dehts', Includ- ing Reparations, Should Be Cancelled? Prot't-essm' John H. Frizzetl, head of the puhtie speaking division, ueemnpzmied the dt-ahuters en the trip. An zlttimlutive team debating on the euneeltation of war dehts question test 21 judges, decision contest to representatives of St. Francis Cevllege here on January 13. Another pair upholding the same side of the question was defeated by the St. Thomas dehaters in Scranton 0n Fehruary 7. This was the first debuting eontest ever engaged in hy the two schools. Advocating socialism ever capitalism the Varsity dehuters test an audience deeisien contest to representatives of St. Franeis College at Loretto, on February 15. The attirmative ut' the war dehts euneetlatien question was upheld hy the orutm's' in an Oregon-styie debate with Juniuta here, while another uttirmzttive team on the same topic test a 2-te-t judges, deei- sien eentest tn Diekinsnn College 0n February 24. Womenis debuting ill the College is rapidly gaining prominence , . v . .. . among the women s extru-eurrteuIzn' tltilthlteS as ev1deneed by a great increase in the number of women on the squad this season. Under the eouehing of Clayton H. Sehug, 0f the public speaking division, the women dehulers' engaged in contests on the war dehts . , . M. I. BALMNm-Lu tizltlttttlitlltttll questum. President. I nrensir L'aunril Page Two Hundred 'liwcmy-seven lliIIIIIIIn ih'ritlllin Nov. 28 DH'. 19 Jun. I37 thii. 7 mvSt inch. FPiI. i7 , l'iI-iI. 24. Feb. 27,, March 10 March 13 Page Two Hundred Twunly-Ieigill SI-lmlz 1401! ZIII'gIII Vhrllit'k HrvaI HIIIIIIIILzI-I- Menis Debating HUIIIHIII MllII-r h'IIII'IIlI-skl lIIIllIIII LI-hI'IIIIIII Nlmhl lII'II' i'llUF. JUIIN Ii. I'VIIIUMI JOSEPH l . O'BIIIIcN . . . . M IIIMBIQHS SP inn MiIlIIII i. Biliiiillgvl' Dull llI-ugnvy I 1m iIn-s Joseph L. Dalton MIII'IIIII S. l rIeIIIII:III Louis 1 . Ilinmun SII MI 0111 mm AngItIII N. BIIriIulis thyIIIIInIl ll. IIIIIIIIuII Fresh! en, William 11. Brown .inscpil A. l,ill'iciin Eugene M. Dcckt'l' .iIIiI-s VI-I'IIiItk SCHEDULE OXIIIIII l'IIiVI-I'sin . IIIIIIII M'III'I-II V-IIIIIgI Ui William IIIIII Mary. Williunlslmu.r VI'l. MurI-II SI. i'ruIII-is CIIllI-gI- HUIIN April . ThIInIIIs' CIIIIIIgII - SI'I'HHIUII April 51. Francis. College LIII'I-lln April Juniulu i'IIllIlgI- iiUlllO April DiI kinsuII iIIllI- 1:0 iiill'iisitf April AIII- gin ny i UlngP Ii II shmuni - iIIInII- April lipsuiu i IIiII-gII - - . HUIIH' April Wusllinglnn illlli II I 15ml F-IIIII IzI- iliuuii April 23 24 7 10 13 18 19 19 217 22 DHIII II-r PM I- IIIIIII llI-IIL'III-y PIII-iI-Ilo IHrIeI.'IIIr Com: h KIIri Ii. SlI'IIiIl EI'IIUSI C. Miller Louis W. Schulz Harry A. III-iII'IIIuII John J. KOWuilfski SiIiI'iI-y J. larger DHI'UiI Cily CIIiiI-gn Franklin and Marshall CIIilI-gI: , $1. .IOSPpilBS CIIiiIegI: Boston iIIIlIIIgII - Brooklyn Cily Cuiivgh tIIIiuIIIIIizI lillin'l'Hily Vlipsuiu CIIiiI-gv BUSIUH CIIiII-gu - 'Stilil Law College 91. lltlsvpilk Collage - linmc i Duul i Home - Boston, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City East iiirungo, N. J. .iiOmU - Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia 'Puliu llmunu-y Muvull-vr FUI'l'l'l' MuImm-y Ulwm-y Schllg Jllllwrt Hux'mll'd House Klm-knur 'l'mnlllmlu lllrll'kuou W , D b t. Plum JOHN H. IV'mzzIam - . - V - . V V - lh'rvrmr CLAYTON ll. Scum: V - - - - . - V - Couch V MEMBERS Seniors Sarah A. l'larrcu Anna L. Mikscll Juniors Margzm-I IC. Burnzml Edilll C. Miu-ulwrr Muriv U. Mulmm-y Erma L. HI'UHO Nululiu A. Skokuwski Ut-rlrudu 'l'ulin Suplmmmvs Cmiliu A. Erickson Jt-mmn S. Klmkarr IC. Marion 'l'mnlinsun Freshman 1 1'1. lsuln-I Cllcm-y M. lh-rnzuh-llv Iluugm'y Myra IC. Ililpm'l SCHEDULE December Hawmizun and Mary College - - - - - . - . Williamsburg, V11. MJH'uury 22-Ohio Wesleyan Ullivursily - - - - - - - - - - - Hume March 24wpunn Slum Mon - - - - - - - - - - - - Runovo March ZBVBIM-anell Univcrsily - - - - - v V , - Monloursvillu April l-lh'sinus College - - - . - - - . , - - 1DuuH April 7V--Univursily of Pittsburgh - - - , - - - - - - Allounu April Mw-Ohiu Wesleyan Universily - - - - - - . . Ashley, Ohio i April I7--l-luidullmrg College - - - - . - - - Bcllevue, Ohio April HF-Ohin Stale Universily - - - . . - - - - Columbus, Ohio April l9-MUniver2-1ily 01' Pittsburgh - . . . - - - - - - Pittsburgh V April ZQthHl Virginia University - - - - - - - - - . - Home Muy Or-qusl Virginia Univursily - - - - - - - - Morgantown, W. Va. Page Two Hundred Twenty-nine RELIGION ..w ..W.H...........O O O .. . . .5 ......:.i :SX ......s......:. O -. .. E3: . :5522. .: $53.32? . . . .11....1 ln- ..............., .............. . . .......;...q -.:.:.::.. . 1:2... a... . 1.3.1.5.: ....-.. . 52:..- The Religious Program In ueeerdunee with the belief that the spiritual life of the student should he developed as well as his intellectual and physical life, Penn State eiTers its students diverse ep- pertunities for religious development. An attempt is made to aid each student irrespeetive or creed. The College Iluliiltuins voluntary chapel services throughout the year. Music for the services is furnished by J- - It'ltlll'im: the College Choir. The money which is donated in chapel Chaplain. is used to further the work of the Zollege at Lingnan Univer- sity in China. Suggestions for improving the religious branch of student life are re- ceived and considered by the chapel committee, headed by John H. Frizzeli, acting Colv Iege chaplain. State College ehurehes otter excellent Opportunities to those students who prefer to continue in their own ereeds. Each faith has a representative to aid students in the so- lution of their religious problems. Outstanding speakers drawn from all faiths and ereeds address the services, with their messages designed to inehlde in their scope all those students who attend. Ai-v though compulsory ehupel was abandoned three years ago, attendance at these services is still large, indicating that the present form of Sunday service has proved quite Hitlis- factory. A recognized force in helping students to become adjusted to life, the Penn State Christian Association sponsors lectures, forums and discussion groups on various top- ics. Its projects and services are indicative of the value of the organization to the stu- dent body. Its eiiiees in Old Main are constantly at the use 0i. student groups and indi- viduals. Page Two Hundred Thirty-two M. I5. Barnard, '34: J. E. Buck, '36 G. E. Brobcr, '35 M. A. Clummcr, '33 B. S. Clark, '34: J. A. Call, '346 R. lecrcll, '35 L. J. Erdlnun, '35 J. G. Gillan, '36 M. Ii. llilpcrl, '36 R. W. Kuincs. '34. M. T. Bucr, '35 I3. Christine, '34 L. J. Emma, '35 C. G. Apple, '34 M. M. Becker, '34. 'l'. W. Avcrull, '33 D. B. Brinmn, '36 E. 1.. Badger, '36 N. H. Carey, '33 l'. W. Fletcher, '34- E. J. Brulmkur, '33 S. Fryer, '35 E. Conner, '33 C. M. Fiskc, '31 l . B. Gurvur, '36 M. H. Folk, '35 H. E. Grim , '36 Ii. 1'. llurlswick, '35 M. IC. llassingur. '35 M. A. Ilclmrling, '35 S. A. Forum, '33 S! M. Kulur, '36 K. M. Krupp, '36 E. Lewis, '34: A. B. Fugun, '35 C. R. Ilngcnhuuh, '36 Auwis, '36 E. M'. Duulhull, '35 L. C. Hanson, '35 M. l.. Eslmhmul, '35 H. K. llowur, '36 W. U. Union, '36 I3. E. Myers, '36 College Choir First S 0 1mm as R. IC. .Kuuanuul, '36 V. M. Lnumis, '36 H. K. Mcloy, '33 A. C. Millt-r, '.' 5 M. l . Niumun, '36 L. F. Parker, '33 man J Supra as M. H. lenlyru, '35 C. l. Murquzu'dl, '35 C. 1.. Mayor, '34 First Altos 0. D. Morrisg '36 .I. .A. Parker, '36 ll. 1'. Rnunlrne, '36 Scmnd Altos H. N. .Insupll, '35 M. V. Rose, '35 First- Tenors R. J. Mt'lrulls, '33 Svrmul Tenors W. E. Rambo, '35 II. A. IMWInnlhum, .Ir., '36 3V. W. Scllcnck, '36 First Basses U. ll. Urubv, '33 J. XV. Krm-gur, '35 J. 0. Linton, .113, '35 C. L. Osterwisu, '36 Svmml Basses H. W. Gram, .Ir., '34 15. J. Urimlhs, '36 B. E. Hull, '34: E. J. Smillu '35 CHOIR J. B. Roberts, '34- D. E. Hulh, '36 M. K. Sumpsun, '35 J. S. Stellar, '34 J'. Viul, '34 C. N. Zufull, '35 E. Sandy, '33 M. 5001!, '35 E. V. chill, '36 F. A. Wickershum, '35 IL E. Super, '33 A. C. Strong, '35 M. J. 'I'Immpsuu, '35 C. L. Wagner, '36 H. C. Scllluuck, '34- ll. Z. Snyder, '36 H. H. Wuulsmn, '35 R. K. Paxton, '35 W. H. Stine, '33 W. H. Vurnum, '34- A. B. Williumsnn, '36 Page Two Hundred 'l'hirlythree Penn State Christian Association OFFICERS ltmncn'r M. MAXWELL, .33 t - Prmidt'nl t .I. C. H. 'I'Ili'an, TH - HH' PrvsitIt-III llnmnu H. MAn'rz, 1'33 - - - St'l'rt'lary HARRY W. SchMANs Imman'r M. MAXWELL General Sctrrclury Prvsidvnt The Penn State Christian Association is a voluntary student organization which is campus wide and non-seclztrian in nature. It, is comprised of students and faculty members who are seek- ing to find reality for themselves and to he of service to tlmir fellow in College and society. The prog 'um consists of various projects and experiments designud to discover the valid plum: of re- llglon 1n hfc. , Planning and directing the association are the 11101195 and the wommfs student cabinets, which are composed of the ofhcers 01' the organization and the chairmen of the various projects. The Board of Directors, cmnposed of representatives chosen from the student body, the alumni, the faculty, the administration, serves in an active counmztling capacity. An outstanding phase of the program is the Forum, a feature through which renowned leaders in different hehls of current thought um pmscnlml to the campus. Speakers such as Dr. Henry Mtsz CABINET Ryun Wm x't-r Frlsrh Maxwell 'J'lmmllsnn Hvummm f SmIth Guloh antun Arum Jlummukl-r 'ursmm x tlrull 'J'lttlt- I'urlt-r t'ulp xon Strlt-klur ' Page Two Hundred Thirty-four I'il'1lllltlll 'l'humpsun llnllmI-II I. Mi-Furlnnll Horlnml llurnmn Lvl- I'um'hnll Ii rhiy M. Moh'ni'luml Yllll ManHli-rx NIHK'HHIIH'I' ldwrvlt lmllvl'I-I' ldllI-ru Zh-uh-r Mnmunl'dl HIInIIm-rn stlrlx-k Mrs. Swunuim lblilngi-r lluzvlluh Crane, Mrs. Margaret Sanger, Dr. Sherwood Eddy, Dr. Paul Blunshurd, and Mr. Lowell Thomas, were entertained this year. Other nolahle program features are the Fireside Sessions, cuhin re- lreals, intercollegiate confermices, orientation of new students, and the Fellowship groups. Service i'eulurcs of the. association include the employment hureuu, housing bureau, lending Iihrary', hook and pamphlel service, free literature, depululimis, penilenliary programs, campus tours, and the puhliculinn 0f the student humihook, M which nearly 4,000 copies are dislrihuled annually. The Freshman Commission, an auxiliary lo the Christian ASHOUiilliOll, is a group of first year men who are selected hy the cahinel. Weekly luncheon meetings on significaml topics are held throughout the year. 151110101ng the activities of lhe Freshman Commission is a Freshman Forum, which is com- posed of first year women students interested in the work 01' the Christian Association. Joint uiTairs are hchi hy the lwo groups. OlsliilCERS lsAnuI. MuFAnmNIL'JH - - Prvsidvnl BETTY B. TImMan, i311! - Virv President LOUISE A. IIA1.Iw:u.BS - - Suwmry MANUAHH'I' IC. HuluANnQM - - 'I'rvusurc-r Mus. IIAIun' W. SMMANH . lsAiu-zl. McFAIiLANn St'rrr'lury Ill't'sl'llt'llf Page Two Hundred 'l'hirty-Iive Smith ltIII'III-ll HlulII' llyun Myvrs ShI'I'II Slt-mm-im' Ullrl'lHL'Mll FIII'IIIIIII Zukuuslnm FI'PHF WIIII 'l'Iulnr Menk Student Handbook SENIORS IAI' 1' ERNEST B. ZUKAUSKAS - ' - l; litur iRICHARD V. WAI - - - Assismnl Editor lhIIIILII'I' M.1IAIIIIINI;'I0N . Business Manager EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS BUSINESS ASSISTANTS 1 ...A Myers, 34 II. 15.1 urman, 341A. '1'. Slohr, S34 J M. Sllean, 34 J. 1': Ryu an, 3 I . I..'Puy10r,134 W. M. 510mm MI 34- R. C. Smith 344 Womenk Student Handbook EDITORIAL STAFF EVA M. 13I.Icm 12I.m, 341 . - . . - Iztliwr Dams M. Aux 34 - - - I.V A. A Editor NANCY LV SHIAHIMAN, 35 . - - A.s'si.:!lml la'dilal WIAHCMHZJF E. l30IuANn. 34. . . Y W C A Edimr HEL IzN C PAIMILII 3341- - W. .A. lvduor RII'I'II CIKOW'IIIILIIS,,33 - - . Panhvllvnic Editor BUSINESS STAFF VIRGINIA B. SPRINGER, 334 - - Business Manager M'Ammma'r W. KINSLOI-z, 1135 - Assisnml Business Manager KIIlene Avlwr SIIIIIIIIIIIII liorlnnd tTI'mI'lhI'I's HHMIfI-ldt SprlIIgI-I- Page Two Hundred Thirly-six Hurry Humhh- Mwlm Mnnrl-r livhr ltirlulrds Nlmln Snll lmhrun Jll'l'hlu'y Nlrulrlu hunoy IHh-y Whish'r Ym'nivk Slul'rs Irwin lmvidmu Hul'mun Hnmlmllu-r Monro lkivln-Il Slum: Slnlfl'or Freshman Commission Tllr Frvsllmun Commission, inslilulml this your by llu- nssnviulinn, is un auxiliary group uf lirsl y ulr nwn wlln 1m: svlut'lt'd Ivy Ilu' mmlk thilwl. Its nwmlwrs im- chum! with emphasis on vhumulvr, lt-zuh-rship allniliiy. uml wlmlv-ln-urlwl nllilullv lowurll lil'v. Freshman Forum TI-FW'I . '4' . . .. '.' , 'H.'Nl . , . . l. f. 'l'. H, n a mmn mum. an mganlmlmn nlnn 10.: In 5 mmn wnnu n, an a In mm nun.- ng ils monlln-rs with Iln- purpose and prnjx-cls of llw Cllrisliun Asmviulion. and svrvos us :1 moans nl' vxprcssiml and inquiry. The groups mwl l'or wm-kly llist'ussinns Ull soviul. w'nnumiu. nml rvligiuus lupin: will! lmlh fucully lllt'lIlIM'l'S zlml slmlvnls us IWHII'I'H. A nuqu-r of llwir rumpus svrvim- projw'ls. ,. WILLIAM L. HAMMAKl-Ili mmusionul mm-Iings, uml mbin rvIn-uls un' I'OIHIIH'IHI mmpwulivvly. l . 9 x .s'xm'mlv W'I'NIIU u -44 4 Amwalwgw ' lx'uzuk R Ih-rnxlnl Hymn KHH'HIIII lx'nlnvror Slnilh lmnlx'l'ul-r Lumnis lx'nm'hkv tiomlnlv MlelIvrn 1 ' Hlln me Hrvvnwnll Wultul's Ugluvvv Rhmuls Mrs. Smumlnh' 1 0y H In: Allvhnvll EU Hiorhm Nisslvy Nutvlslii YIII'lmnin Nniwm Kumml-r Rownhurm-r W'nmlrmv lhlllhlkum .lN-rnuh-r Vlimlingvr l'u-um-mun Phillips MI-Gulrv WiHis Murnuglu-y lGhrM Springvr NIH! Hrllklill LXI ! HPMHIIH l Page Two Hundred Thirty-sevcn Iv. .u 51:2.33; . . 8.33:.3. . 11-... . . . 3::- ..... lf . .u. 3...... i: . .. . . .15....1-2 ........5..r. ...-.:u 5 .. . .. O o .. O .. . . . o . . o o o . . 5. 55.5.5... 2.53:... . --.-2:-.. . .1... . .. . . .1 :1 .-.--....-. .22....- .. u....... E: :5: 3:55:25. . 1:1:2-2... ....:::...: . .. -.:.-:EW ....:.::. .. .15... 1:: ..... . ...::-....a. . . . o. . .. . . A .. l: I .. s... . 5.5.5.. 5... . .............. . ...... ..... . . ....:......... . . .55.... .555... ,n.z - rw- p' m 7 F . n m In. 2m x: as? Phyllis Beidler .w V Betty Brice Ruth Bartels mar. Myrt'e Bingdman Laura Belle Lee Dot Johnston Mdrj Groat Lee Schwarze S PHLETIC Athletic Association OFF! C HRS WALTER C. M05151: - - - President JOHN L. MCANDREWS - - Vice President WAYLAND F. DUNAWAY, Ill - Scoretury NEIL M. FLEMING - - Graduate Manager NEIL M. FLEMING Graduate Manager uf Alhlvlics BOARD OI .A'ltllltld'ltltl CONTROL W. WRAY R. L. SACKETT . . . . , N. M. FLEMING - - . . . . . . J. L. Muuthe C. M. Norman J. H. McAndrcws A. R. Warnock H. C. Mcllvecn R. A. Duluhur G. E. l'lcsscllmclmr FACULTY COMMI'IVTEE ON A'IVHLE'HCS R. L. Suckell, CImirImm A. R. Warnock R. A. Dutchur WALTER C. Musnu I'rcsidvnz - Chaimmn, V ice Chairman Secretary H. Bczdek J. A. Wand W. C. Moscr W. E. Hartman H. Bezdok Several attempts to organize u controlling Imdy for athletics finally resulted in the present Ath- letic Association. AH regularly enrollml male sludunts are active members amt entitled to vote for oHicers 0f the organization. A graduate manager of athletics hacked hy' the board of athletic con- trol Jert'orms the necessal' administrative and executive duties. y A new system for the election 01' oHiccrs was instituted by the Association this year. While schedules were curtailed this year because of comlitimls, abolition of any sports was avoided through the policy 01' the Board. Page Two Hundred Forly-nine Football 0. B. COLLINS, Captain C. W. ANDERSON A. J. Bx-LnusKl N. P. BERRY J. H. BuI-zws'n-zn C. ll. Coma J. O. CmMSHAw '1'. .I. HAHI'EII M. L. HEIST M. J. llIcscu, Ju. F. E. KANE L. KllI-EIZMAN W. P. me, Ju. J. L. MCANmuMs M. B. MmuusuN H. N. SIGHL L. N. SKI-LMI' T. A. Swssncu II. N. WAN'I'SHOUSF. C. B. WILLE Ii. E. Wmnmcu'l' S. L. ZAWAcKI C. E. MALLICY, JIL, Manager Minor 5,, IL C. Rmnmwcn, Assuciult' Mumlgt'r I,. A. STERN, ASSUCilIIt' Mmmgvr Golf V. C. BRAND, Captain, W. S. MCKAY H. E. Mussm W. A. NACIO'S W. H. SICKELS F. E. SCHLLL, Manager C. E. JAmmN, Associate Manager A. L. Smal-LI-Ln, Associmlf Manager Ilsll Men Baseball C. D. Hlmm-zs, Captain J. H. Bm-zws'mn A. F. DEBUNIS W. KASCSAK W. P. me, Jlt. A. IL MARSH B. B. MEAm-L P. R. Motmvus R. E. SMITH L. E. STEILY II. P. SWAN W. W. WALUS P.II.W1NN S. L. ZAWACKI C. M. RUNKLE, Mmmgr'r M inor 5', M. Mch-zAm', Associate Mungz-r Basketball W. C. MUSI-Lll, Captain J. D. CONN A. DAYKIN C. F. HICNNING N. B. RICFAHLANIC IC. K. MCMINN D. .1. 'anms J. M. S'I'UCKM! C. M. Wrr'rum II. 1.. NICHOLSON, JIL, Mllnltgl'r Minor W9 W. J. Moonnousn, A ssociuhr Manager l.. R. Muss, Associate Manager , Track W. D. EDWARDS, Captain F. R. BAIIID T. DAM; W. F. DUNAWAY, 111 C. E. CllI'I'SAVAGE E. C. HAMMOND, JR. II. E. HILL G. M. llumucs l. E. JACKSON J. K. JACKSON A. M. Kmsnmm C. R. KING D. F. 0'8 ch M. A. SAYLAND Ji. A. Smsm' R. J. Slam. W. U. VAN KnlJlucN K. WAGNER, Manager Minor hm II. R. GIMVA'I'T. Assmialc Manager Boxing .I. L. McANmusws, Captain P. E. FI-zImI-zlm M. L. chsle-Ln J. L. Mrlum J. R. NAPOLEON J. F . NEBICL A. D. TUHNBUIJ. T. A. Smssun M. ZlilJ-LZNUlik E. S. MALMI-zn, Manager Minor 5m W. P. Illncs'rlm. Assurialc Manager A I A 4 a A Lacrosse H. F. CARLSUN, Captain E. S. CKAMICH B. E. Cquroun A. L. CIHHHHG W. 1i. DAY L. J. EDICL R. G. FlmousoN J. A. GWYNN .l. 8. 11A ssAN, Jn. J. HENRY M. J. lllcscu F. E. KANE W. A. Kucmn W. W. h'chILLI-LN H. K. anxrunm' H. B. SMITH ll. WEBER W. H. ZIM'IcuMAN H. II. LEWIS, Munngt'r Minor $ S. BOOTH, Associalu Mmmgur E. DIc'IVWIIJcn. Assuciuht Manager Gym M. J. lh-1sr:ll,.'lu.. Cuplnin C; E. Ilons'ncx P. LICKTIHCII D. 11. MASTERS S. D. KAUFMAN. Manager Minnr uS T. M. Smmmmn, Asmmium Munugvr llsll Men Soccer A. UAYKIN, Captain. ll. CAs'nmLINH S. Enwmms F. l. EVANS E. C. Flsz. J. Fma'rcm-zn II. B. llAu'rzuau E. K. KNICCIIT R. C. LINDQUIST ll. 12'. Musslcn R. A. Smm. 9. Ii. 'IVULH' R. H. YOUNG H. D. 'IVONZ. Mmmgl'r Minor $ ' ll. WILSON, Associate Mmmgvr Wrestling C. F. LORENZO, Captain, C. 11. Cum; C. B. CllAMl-ZR W. J. Clmmm 141. G. DIRITO R. E. ELLSTRUM P. W. FLwrcmcu H. K. JOHNSTON L. KREJZMAN II. N. Rm; II. A. ROSENBERG A. J. Wmncu, Manugvr Minor 19 R. E. CRAY, Associate Munrrgcr C. M. LAWYER, JIL, 1 Amuniulu Mrumge'r Cross Country C. R. KING, Captain, K. B. ENGLAND C. J. GuI-zNINCI-zn U. W. HAIlVI-IY W. B. lhsnm. W. L. SPACE C. N. VAN Clhli A. R. ANWYI.I.. JIL. Munngt'r Minor m A. L. Fluc'rl, Assor'iutc Manager W. S. LICNKICIL Associate Manager Tennis Ii. W. MCKIINIC, Captain D. A. Curran R. C. DAVIS H. B. llAu'rzm-m C. K. REYNOLDS C. W. Sumwmcn W. R. SKILLEN II. M. WILSON J. A. HAM M ICH, JIL, Manager .I. M. Commit, Associate Mmmgvr Cheerleader W. E. llAn'rMAN Minor W43 C. IC. lilsn-zmmwun A. B. BI-ZHNSTEIN b 51 I t ilCOLLEG Tl YELL SS! Boom! Ah! Con! Penn State! Yell! Yell! Yell! Again! We're from the land of Willittm Penn! State! State! State! Whiskum! Biskuml Hold 'em Pennsy State! Team! Team! Team! HAMILTON gM tlSlRENl, YELL lluy! Ray! Ruy! Sums! State! State! 5-s-s-s . +5! Bum ! Alll thing: Siren Whistle! S'I'A'lllil l 'lleuml 'IVt-um! 'l'muu! llAltTMA N Ileml Cheerleader THE NITTANY LlON : ' Every College has a legend Passed on from year to year To which they pledge allegiance And always cherish dear; But of all the honored idols, 'l'herek hut one which stuntls the: test, It's the stately Nittuny Lion, The symlml at our ht-st. Etstm Imwun CI: m'us lluil tn the Lion, loyal uml true7 lluil Alma Mater, with her White untl Blue. Penn State forever, muultler of men, Fight for her honor. Fight! and victory uguin. 'llhere's old Pittshurgh with its l'unther And l'enn her Red and Blue; Dartmouth with its lntliuit And Yule her Bulldog tun; SOHSS dnCl Cheers ALM A MATER lt'nr the Glory nl Oltl Stale, Fur her founders strong and great, For the future that We wait, lluise the song, raise the song. Sing nttr love uml loyalty Sing uur hopes that, hrighl uml frm- Rest, 0 Mother tlear, with thee, All with thee, all with thee. When we stmnl ut lmylmmlis gate Shupeless in the huntls ul' lute. 'llhnu tlitlsl mnltl us tleur ohl State, Into men, into mun. May no net of ours luring shame To one hvurt that laws thy ntune Muy nur live: help swell thy fume l lh-ur nltl Sltlte, Dear ultl Stute. , 19mm lttcwm PA'mztc. VICTORY Come now, elussmen, let us sing. Loyally support. the team; Weire here tmluy with our enlnrs guy, Ready tn win the lruym- Whether it he Pitt 0r Penn, Ilurvurd er Cornell, Play the game, every mun. Aml we will win tmluy. Fight, light, light, for the Blue uml While, Victory will our slogan he; Dear Alma Mater, fairest of all, 'l'hy loyal sons will uhey thy call To light, light, light, with 11 their might, Cver the goal to gain. Into the game for Penn Slilltys fume, Fight on to victory. .l. A. ltImucN, l144. DAvttcs Then old Princeton with its Tiger, Cornell with its Bt-ur, But speaking now of victory, We'll get the Limfs share! MJ. A. IttcymzN, W! Page Two Hundred Fifty-two llNEwia YELL Yuy! State! Yuy! State! Yuy! State! llmn-ruh Penn State! lluwruh Penn State! ll-lC-N-N-SJY-AJF-El Penn State! !! llAnmm L'ft x. ' . T nn- ,m- vnuhh Inn : 1w mum ... anmgyrx- l. I..A .. '51:!!! .cltllllluht ,x unit'; I' ll- ' ---.:mI ':---.. - FOOTBALL .. , E .. E .. a 7- .-lv 1-. . . J 'I-... ,...-mm... . ,. .nl' : Illumnw . ,nnnnlun'. I dun...- ' 4 ' llh '- - . Hun mun .k o I'i Immun- 'uulll'u' ,-I Ilun.., lh. HIGGINS UnLLINs Couch Cupluin The Gridiron Lions OF 1939 Although Penn Stutek .1932 football team won only twe games, 2: comparison of seeres en the seven-gume schedule tells a much ditTerent story. Only two encounters, these with Harvard and Colgate, were lost decisively. Both the Wuyneshurg and Temple games were dropped by a mar- gin of one point, while the Syracuse contest ended with the Lions six inches from the goal line. And the Temple finale was one of. the most glorious endings to a Penn State foothall season since the victory over Pittshurgh in 1919. Considering lhese close senres and adding the fuel that Penn State was completing contracts with teams whose athletic policy differs from ours, the 1932 season will go down in football memories as one whieh was eleanly fought, hard played, and en the whole successful. The splen- did support whieh the student hmly gave to the lemn, even in defeat, presuges sueeess for Penn Stutek new athletit- policy. 35543 53:- 3W A33 11 Nigel Slu-nw Krelznnln tlnunl Mm risen Mllllt'J' Wnnlstmnm- .tInIt-I-sun annl-ki Hl'lltmkl Hurry tule u UUIIN' ll Slnssur Higgins l'l't u'stt r lletst Lultr tintlins H! 51' II M: tner-ws thle Page Two Hundred Fifty-four SIIIJssI-LII MALIII-n' Cup! m'n - I'I'II-I'I Munugt'r Hillllpul'ud lIy IIIII loss 0f llll'm: III'Sl-SII'IIIg IIIIIIIIIICIII n'IIeII IIIIII IIII'IIIz varisly linemen IIII'IIIIgII ngIIIuIIliIIII, CUIIUII BIIII Higgins IIIIII GIOVIEII major Iellcr winners IIIIII Ien minor IGHH' winners mm which III nIIIIIIIl il loam IIIIII. would have In face such I'III'IIIiIIIIIIIII opponenls us Harvard, COI- gale, Syracuse, and Temple. LIIpIIIiII LIIIIIIIS, AIIdeISUll, Bedoski, Beny, Blewsler ,COIIII, Crim- SIliIW, Kane, Rosenberg, Slusser, IIIIII Zawadd were the firsl-slringers wIIII Itame back, while Cole, Harper, Hcsch, KOIIIII, IIIIIIIII, IIIIIIg, MIIIcleeer, Torrance, WIIIIISIIOUSG, IIIIII Willa were the minor Iellm' winners I'IIIIII'IIIIIg. Pru-seuson pI'III-IiItI-I lmgilll Cilrly in SIIpIIIIIIIIIII', spring lI'IIiIIiIIg having been lluld during the lIlSl weak in April. Nearly Iil'ly I'IIIIIIiIIIIIes answered CIIIII-II HiggiIIsI III'I-III221II. IIIIII II IIIII: spiril, IICIIUIIIIg IIII IIIlgCI'IIOSI-I l0 pIIIy iIIIII II willingness III m-IIpIsI'IIIII, IHIUVIHIHI IIIII squad. WCOMWM N MK: 'E'EQ-IEVIQ'WVTI 3 : IKVVII'IW 91?? W1' IIIII-IIIII: IIIIIIIIIIIII .IIIIIIINOII W IIIIIIIIIIII- IM1,:Il HkI III II' 00 M UHIIINIII IxorI III: II I' m ks lIIuII lil IllNkI III : IIIII I1.- IIII I IIIilIIII- Inni: III IIIII' II ks KI'HHIPI' MI I-IIIII II-I IIIIIIIII III WII I IIIIII 'lIIIIIIII I I III I lI-IIIIIII Rll! III IgII III III IIIIII- INOII II-II I II IIIIl IiII HIIIIII- SIIINNII MI RIO Hr-II xlI I Mr ANIIIIII IIH Wlllllll I IIIII III' IIIINIII IIII 'l IIr-III KIIIII I IIIIIII III wlI I IIIIlII I II III III I III- IIIl l'IIllsIII II'IIIIIII l'ugts Two 'IIIIIIIII'I-III FiIIy-I'Ive On the followingr Saturday, lhe Wayncsburg Yellowjuckets, Penn Stuttfs 1931 jinx, handed lhc Lions their first defeat by the slim mur- gin of a pluccnwnt kick, 7 to 0. Skemlfs fifty-suven yard run in the first quarter enabled Lohr to score, hut the try for the goal failed. Wuyneshurgas tnuchdown followed Curriek forly-four yard run late in the final quarter, and Currie uddvd the winning: point. Page Two Hundred Fifly-six The Opening Games With three wecks of practice to their credit, the Nitlany gridders defeated a Lohunon Valley eleven, 27 to 0, in tho sausorfs first game on October I. Offensively, the Lions showed potential strength, hut weakness was evident on the defense. Harper scored the first Lion touchdown six minutes after the Opening kickoff, while Krciz- mun intcmuptcd a pass to register the second six-pointer. Sigcl gar- nered the third touchdown, and Lohr the fourth. I t Penn State 13-Harvard 46 Opposing 11 Harvard 111111111111 11111111 1111' 11111 1111141. 111111: 51111711, 111111 1111111111r1111111 21 I11 21 lie in 1921. :1 plucky 11111111 Stale 1111311011 1111w1311 111 11111 111111151111, 40 I11 13, ul, Cum- 1111111g13, M21552, 1111 0111111111 15. '11111- 111111-51111111111153 111 1111: 5011111, how- ever, was no indication of 11111 lyp1- 11f 141111111 played. Outwaighed 111- 1111151 twenty 1101111115 111 11 1111111, 1111- 11111113 5111111111 in 11115 51-0111111 111111 fourth quarters w111111 111151 1111111 and 1.111111 Captain Collins 111111551111 I111: goal line after 1011;: 1111111115 down 1111: H1111'1. '1111111211 1111 1'1111'va1'111s seven 111111111- 1111wns 171111111 1111 1111111115. 11 11101-111111 1111111, 11 1111111111; 211111 1111 inlvrueplvd puss furnishing 11111 5111111111,: 1111111111 11l1111108. 111 111111ili1111, 11111. grout 211111111111 111 11115111'1'11 511111111111 111111 1111- 1111111151111 1111111111 1111151111 1111111111111 111111vi1y in 1111,1vi1110ry. 111111111y-11v11 1111111 wurv 1151111 11y 11111. Harvard 11111111117 w11il11 11111y lwenly-six 111-1111 51.11111 1111111 11121111111 during 11111. 112111112 111 3111111 111 11111.41: 1111111111111115, 1111- 111111193 111111.1-1211 111111115, with 1111111111- 131111111111. 01111111115011 11111. 111;:111151 51111111 111111111 against 11111 l111w1'1'1111 Harvard 111111 in two y 'ars. 11:11:11 Two Hundred Fifly-scvvn A long drive down the field in the third quarter resulted in Lohfs scoring Penn Stuttfs first touchdown. Late in the fourth quarter, Morrison, Boring, Conn, and Slusser advanced the bull to the Syracuse six-ineh mark heftme the final whistle hlew. Inability 0f the Lions to stem Syracusds hrst quarter drive eost them the game, since they outplayed the Orange, eleven first downs to seven, in the remaining three quarters. Page Two Hundred Fit'ty-cight perm State 6-Syracuse 19 Again outweighed, Penn State de Hid 21 healrt-hreukinn' Alumni 11 7 h Du lrume to S rzlcuse which y b 9 a nevertheless, will go down in the records us one of the host Heme- eoming games in recent years. H . . lrzullmr h two touchdowns and u b y point after touchdown ill the elese 0f the half, the Lions mlme hzu-k 10 score une six-peinter and then place the hall on the six-ineh line with two downs to put it ever 215 the game ended. Penn State O--Colgdte 31 Colgulds undefeated and untied eleven adminislvrwi another loss to lhc Lions, SH l0 0, ul lrlan'livltml, N. Y., on October 29. Bul. defeat was mmsidmwi ulmnsl incviluhlc in this game, since Colgate was the highest scoring loam in the country and her goal line had not yul hvun crussod. Cmuth Bob lVliggins had no illusions us lo the outcome 0f the game, :40 he saved his regulars for gamma in which Penn Slalvfs victory hopes were a little brighter. Only lhrm: hrsl-slring mun were in the slurling lineup. Harry Sigelk individual runs of lwcnly-hvo 11nd lhirty-fxve yards worn the only bright spots in an otherwise ow-rwhvhned Nillany 0f- fvnsn. Colgzllds power lay in u wolhI-halunucd team, which 011l- rushed, nlllpuswd, and oulpunlod llm Lions throughout the game. Ap- pruximntcly 5,000 sln-cl.alors, the largest. crowd Colgate has had at. at home mntust in IN: years, wit- nvsxml the encounter. Page Two Hundred Fifly-nine Penn State 18eSewanee 6 Playing a Southern institution for the first time since 1925, the Penn State eleven handed Sewanee, the University of the South, an 18 t0 6 setback in the annual Pennsyl- vania Day encounter. Ragged play- ing, for the most part, character- ized the attack of both teams, and the ability of the Lions to capitalize on breaks played a large part in giving them the game. A recovered opening kiek-olT, a recovered Se- wunee fumble, and an intercepted forward pass resulted in Penn State 56 t t 1'65. After Cole recovered the open- ing kick-OIT, a drive down the held ended with Sigel taking the ball over for the first touchdown. Cole again recovered a fumble early in the second quarter, giving Morri- son the chance to score on 1111 end run. And with less than three min- utes to play, Captain Collins inter- cepted a Sewanee forward pass and ran forty-two yards to the goal line. Slusser and Brewster, ends, and Cole, tackle, were outstanding on the defense. Page Two Hundred Sixty Penn State iQ-Temple 13 A glorious finale, in which an underdog Penn State team held an undefeated and favored T emple eleven to a 13 to 12 victory at Phila- delphia, brought the short season to an end on November 12. Run- ning true to the tradition of playing inspired games in Philadelphia, the Lions amazed the Owls with a fast first-quarter running attack, surprised them with a tricky aerial offense in the second quarter, and staged in the last quarter a touch- down march which nearly tied the score. V ., . ighggmxlwt-Jw' Penn Statds first touchdown came early in the second quarter when Lohr threw a thirty-yzlrd pass to Brewster, while Captain iLSpikeii Collins scored the second six- pointer when he Scooped up Lohfs goal line puss intended for Murri- son. Captain Collins, Brewster, Hesch, and Luhr ended their coi- legc football careers with the Tem- ple uonlust, and Conn, Crimshaw, Kane, Willa, McAndrcws, Reitnr, and Torrance will also he lost through graduation. Page Two Hundred Siny-unc Page HOUCK Pmcncu 5112111111. 131201sz 1.19.5111: ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - 110111111 A. HIGGINS Assistant Coaches - - - - - 105mm BEDENK, EMILE E LESLIE Capmzn - - - - - - - - 011011011 B. COLLINS Manager - - - C11A1111.s E MA1.L1 1:Y, J11 First. Assistant Managers - 101m A.C1.A11K,111,W1111AMA. llANan 1111110111 E. MUNCASIER SUMMARY Penn Stale - - 27 LelrunnnVulIuy . - 0 Penn Sum: - - 0 Colgate - - - 31 Penn Slam . - 6 Wayncshurg - . - 7 Penn Stale - - 18 Suwanee - - . - 6 Penn Sum: - - 13 Harvard - . - 46 P111111 Slum - - l2 Temple - - - 13 Penn Slate - - 6 Syracuse - - - 12 Left End - - Left Tackle Left Cuurd Comer - Right Guard Righl'l 111M1- Twu Hundred Sixty-lwo 191111111: 1111: K 15.101ng 1.01115 K111: 17.1mm LINE-UP Riglu End - - J1;ssl;ll. BRIEWS'JEI! Quarterback 01.01101; l3.C01.1.1Ns,W11.L1AMP. 1.01111, J11. Lufl Ilulfback- 311101015 .I. HARPER, JIL, M1.:111111.1. B. Mmml- THOMAS A. 51.11551111 - CLYDE 11. Cum: - MAHTINJ. 111151211, .111 511110.111 I..ZAWA1:K1 SON Right. Hulfbuck - - llAImY N. 810111. - lhannn I1. W00-:111111'1 Fullback - 1.1011113 C..0111Ns,IIA1un' M. WANISIIOUSE T111: Cunwn ID;.H-hlllll 1' 'MA-- .x :3: 23:55:. . L 11:35.5: . :- EV- , ll I-Q . I - I -. u. 5.3: I l. 2.2.5:... E... i . . 2:53:83; l3-.:-:.:. , . .. o . o .b 53:: .:..::.:.:X ORGANIZATION Couch - - - - LEO HOUCK Captain - - - - JOHN L. MCANDREWS Manager - - - - - EDWIN S. MALMED First Assistant, Managers-lhmn' H. BALTHASER, LANC- FORD B. DOBBINS AND EDWARD W. YORKE. Humpcred hy the graduation of two 1932 intercollegiate champions, Captain Dave Sloop and Al Lewis, the Lion lmxers expe- rienced u Invdimtm smsnn compared to those which Nilluny ring- mnn have completed in past years. In spite of a poor dual mcul showing, h u w e v c 1', Penn Stale again so- uurud lw 0 individual inlurcnllugiutv cham- pious. Captain Johnny McAndrcws and Johnny Napoleon wore the only undefeated lmxers on the team. After gaining perfect dual 111ml records, both won intercol- legiate titles, McAndrews in the l35-pound class and Napoleon in the 115-p0und class. The Lion captain, who was also 1932 lightweight champion, fought at 1.45 pounds all season but moved down a weight to defend his llOllCK ' lllle successfully in tho. intercollegiates. Candi Page Two Hundred Sixly-four Paul lt'urrnm wus lllt' regular lightweight during the season, while Johnny Miller fought us a hantumweighl when Napoleon was competingr in the 125-p0und class. Mike lvlvznock appeared during purl of tho season as u l'vutlwrwvight, with Alex Turnhull in 155. MIIW Koss- lcr in 155 and I65. Tum Slussur in 105 and J75. Frank Nohcl in I75, and Dick Woollmrt and Amin- son in the hvuvywvight di- vision. North Carolina and New Hampshire fell before the mit attack of the Lions, while a strong Army team was dmdlmtkod at 4. t0 4. Hair 'urd defeated the Nittany boxers, 5 to 3, at Cunlhrit go, Mass.; the. champion Syracuse tuzlm downed them, 5V; to 2V: here; and they lost to Western Mary- hmd, 1. to 3, in the last moot of tho smsnn. Penn State platted fourth in NW Eastern lntvnmllcgiulc Boxing tmlmumcnt which was held here on March 17 and 8. Six other schools, Army, Dartmouth, Massachusetts Institute of 'Itcchnntugy, Syracuse, Western Maryland. and Yale, entm'ed boxers in the tourney. Syracuse, I932 champions, again curried 011' the team trophy by gaining: fnur individual titleholdcrs. with Army and Western Maryland tieing for second place. M A LM I-zn M anagcr tugc Two Hundred Sixtythve '3! W mm Nun I'll CAImIJNA Ml 1l ;'l' SUMMARY Penn Slate - 5V; North Carolina - - 2V; Pmm Slate - 2U; Syrm'usn - - ' - 5H: Penn State - 3 Harvard - - - - 3 Penn Stale . 'I. Army . . - . . 4, Penn Stale - 4 New Hampshire - - 3 Penn Slutv - 3 stlvrn Maryland - 11x Intontollugiulv Tmn'nunwnl - - Fourth Plum LlNlC-UP IlS-Pound Class - - - NAPOLEON. MILLER ISS-Pouml Class - - - KICSSIJCIL 'IVIIRNIHILI. 125-Pound Class - - ZIcIJ-zmmzk, NAPOLEON IOS-Pound Class . - - SLUSSl-IR. chssmcu IBS-Pound Class . - - Frauluclm. PALASIN I7S-Pouml Class - NI-JBICL. SLUSSIJR. BAIXI'IIASICR M-S-Pound Class - - - - McANnIu-JWs Hoavywoighl Class WOOLmzuT, H 141151; ANDERSON Kohl l'rlmvl-ll HIlInm-v Andprmn A. Millvr Douglass HnmlI-r Hnnvt l . MI'AIHII'UWN thlusky Mt-Ilvl Ynl'kv Ihllllmm-r Zvll-zmwk NI-ln-i lu-llly Illuule IHIIIUII .lllt'anlI 'P. Mllll'l' !! !'11 Mullnwl llullhins Kt'NHll'l' l'ulusin Nn'mh'un .l. AIt-Amln-ws Woulln-rl 5 ussvr mush, Page Two Hundred Sixty-six I . E f :3 111m 11W BAfKETBALL 7' z ....-:----5-21 1...-5.5.11 'I l 1 . 5-...- . : a . -. .. . .. . 1...:-31...! . '32-.531: .: ...... . B .. ... . O C 1.... .. .. . - 1.. . . n 1 Page Two Hundred Sixly-cighl ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - EARL E. LESLIE Captain - - WAITICR C. Mosm IlImmgur - HARRY l. NICHOISON, JR. Iir st Assistant IllmmgchVIBlc RNARDI. D1 1 IIY. J..R JI'ROMIC RYAN. II. PARKER AND Jmm l. N 5m, 4v- $5714 . w 3714;?! If' .4 IV 4, Although it was his first year as u lmskvl- hull coach at Penn State, Earl E. IISpikda Les- ' lie produced a court combination that turned in a record of sewn victories out of a total of 010,va ganws. Lesliek' unfumiliurily wilh cugv mulvriul Iwrc prompt- ed him to call candi- dates almost a month Parlivr than usual. A weullh of and guards rvspondod lml suitzlblv prospocts fur lhv, c 1-. n l 1-, r Iwrlh I 0 r w a r d s WPI'P $011 FCC. T110 Lions opened their season by clefoalin Susque. hanna r13 lo 24 in Rocrealion hull. Three days later tho Penn Slate vagars wore soundly whipped by u hrillianl Penn mum in the Paleslra at Philadelphia by exactly lhv same score. The next two contests were easy victories for the Blue and White team, Western Maryland falling under a powerful Lion attack, 1M to 15, and Washington and Jefferson, 47 to 21. I .I'ZSLIF. Coach The West Point Cadets olTercd the first real opposition that the Nittunymen encounturod in State Collage. Al- though Army held a ono-pnint udvuntzlgv at half limp. Penn State r u I l in d and to 26 count. Lafayette, the nvxt opponent, was am easy i emerged victnrinus by a 33 I 18 to 25 victim. Eh ? ,t 5T4; xi . va NW Tilt. m'xl three gamma on the schedule wore instrunwnlul in rvviving hzlskvthull fervor at Penn State. Temple was the only team smart, enough to dviit-ul llw Losiivmen on their own 'uourl. Thu Owls piled up enough paints in the first period to win the uontvsl, 113 to 33. 1n the must spectacu- Iul' games of the seat- SOIL the Lions nosed out West Virginia, 1M to 33, and Carnegie Tech. 30 lo 27. Leslicis tossurs linishvd tho souson with u Nuw ank trip tn Colgate and Syrzwusc Universities. The Maroon live downed the Blue and White by u 48 to 352 count, and on the following night the Orangmnen won, 41 to 29, in a rather fast game. At the 0nd of tho souson only four of the nine letter- mmi had played their last game for Penn State. Two of these, Doc, Conn and Ed McMinn, were of the first-string;r t quintet, while Captain Walt Maser and AI Duykin wurv Nmmmm 11150 lost to future Lion teams. Manage, Page Two Hundred Sixty-nine l'umr'rlm-I SUMMARY PcnnSlnle - 4,3 Susquehanna - - - - 243 PcnnSlulu - 33 Tmnple - - 3 - PennSlule - 244 Pennsylvania - - - 43 PennSlale - 434' West Virginia - - PennSlzue - 4-1. WcslornMuryland - - l5 PcnnSlulo - 30 Cill'llUgicTOCll - - PennSlalu - 47 W.nnd.l. - - - - - 2l PmmSlulo - 32 Colgate - - - - PcnnSlulc - 33 Army - - - - - - 26 PcnnSlulv - 29 Syracuse - - - - PmmSlulc - 48 Lafayette - - - - 25 LlNE-UP Forwards - - - - MCFARLANE, MOSER Forwards - - - - THOMAS.S'I'OCKER Guards - - - - - CONN, BLYLICR Guards - - - - McMINN, ch'mlllcu Centers - - - - IIIcNNlNc. WITTUM 433 34. 27 118 44 Slnvkm' SiuI-l Iluvhmn l'mnmlnus IHlHul-d Wlllnm lylvr l'nrlm V l'unn Lc-slil- llvnniug Mn-Milm . usn-I' Page Two Hundred Seventy Ii 'l'lmlmm Mt-Fnrlnno Nh-lmlsml Duylilll WDEITLlHO .1... 1.1.55... 1 1.1.3.1...- 11-1.- ....... -1..-:1. .1....... u. ............... :m . . 415-11... ...-5.5.1.1.. . . .1..-5.23.1... . . 1:55:11. . . 1.... ..... .1 ..1......H.... ..... .1. ........-.-::.. :2. . 1.1;... ...-F . .1..-33...... . . . Hu--:-::-:.; ...-3::: ..... n13... ........ u. 5.5.... . .1 5:35:59 . .. .1..... 35:1 1 , 1... .1. .55....33 1 .1.. .... 1:... ... 1. .1..-3...! 55: . .....aa..1 .1.....1...111......1....:... .-..1...i.1.11 . . . . .1..............1 . . .1. . . ..., 11...... ..... ...-3:11 S manual. Ctmch Five lvams fell before the onslaught of the Niuany Lion wrestlers this year 10 chalk up a perfect season for Coach Charlie Speidel. T110, grupplers showed a marked superiority over all their opponcnls to record :1 10ml of HO points lo l 1101 1' Op- ponenlsa 28. Victories were scored over West Virginia, University of Michigan, Lafayette, Cornell, and Syracuse. Page Two Hundred chcnIy-lwo ORGANIZATION Coach. - - - . . Captain, - - - - - CANcy F. LORENZO Manager - - - - - ALBERT J. WEBER l'virsl, Assistunl Managers 7 W. A. ANDERSON. HOLMES AND C. T. S'I'n'r'r Compeling in the Eastern intercollegiate tournament at Columbia without the services of the undefeated Lou Kreizmun, Couch Spvidcrs men look third place. Ell- slrom and Cole won titles in the l lB-pound and unlimited classes. A fmu chance for winning the luurnoy was lost when Rosenberg was dcfmlvd in 1110 IKS-pound lillo mulch, uflcr sulTering a rib injury. - CHARLES SpmnmL Four regulars, Rosenberg, Bill Cmmer, Kreizman, and Cole went through the. season undefeated, while Flelchm' und Clayt Cranmer, each won his single mulch. The Niumiy wrestlers started the season by defeating West Virginia, .18 lo 6, and repeated on the following wnek-cnd by rugislering a 22 m 8 victory over Michigan in the first athletic contest. aver staged helwuen the schools. In the lullcr mulch l'ulls were scored by Krciz- mun and Cole in the I75- pouml uml Imuvywoighl classes. Lafayette wus submerged by u 28 lo 0 score in the third contest here. Captain Mike Lor- 01110 and Fletcher were the only Lions to throw Maroon opponents. .In the mily mvm uwuy lho. Niually wrusllurs regis- tered lhvir luwcst SUUH' defeating Cornell, 1510 9. Rosenberg, Bill Cru- mer, Johnston, Kreiz- man, and Cole were vic- torious for the Blue and White. The grapphu's concluded the season with a 27 lo 5 win over Syracuse, falls being recorded by Ellslmm, Cluyl Cramer and Bill C iamer. In the inlercnllegiales which were hold on March 17 and 18, Bill Crumer gained scc- V and place in the 1453-inqu class, while Rosenberg and WWW Johnston each took third honors. Altlllllgw- Two llmulrml chenty-lhrue . Page r: Two IIIIIHII'I'lI SI-WIIly-Inur Penn 8mm PCIIII Smu- Pt'llll Stuh- Iltlllll Slum- I'I'IIII SIHIP IIIM'IIIIIIII CIIIss IZZO-POIIIIII CIIIss IIIS-IRJUIHI Class IIISvPIIIIIIII Class ISS-IMIIIIII IIIIIss IOSII'UIIIIII Class I75-IIIIIIIIII Illuss IIIIIIHIIIHI Class ,4 I M 5m; kn '5'? IIIISI'IIIIIIIII ICIIM rum SIIIAIJIsI: MI-IIIL'I' SUMMARY I8 Was! Virginia - - . . 6 22 Michigan . . . . 8 28 IAIIIvalIII , . . . . 0 I5 I'nrnc II - - . . . 9 27 Hymv II-u - . . . 5 IIIII- -I'I 'I-IIII -gI.IlI- 'IIuIIrIIIuIII III I IIIHI I Lu I III NIC-UP ELLH'IIIKUII'I, DI Run II. IIIIAIIIIIII, ICISIINMAN ROSENBERG - - - W CIIAMILII JUIINHHION I'll H: In: M I UlU-I Nm Klll-I IIMAN Hm: I III! ng 5T4 Ix'I'IIIZIIIIIII I'IIIv II'lI-IIIIII-I' .IIIIIIIsmII IlusI-IIIII-ru LIIH-nzn III IHIU W, lIrIImIII' WI-III-I' III 5! Q I . 1mm : lm ., o 0 k l. .11 mm: o o f '- o '1 ImmII' - ,uunmuhm . 'llmlmmlll'r. . 'Iunlmu' .umllmkh . v ' V . l '-..-.. u u , nulllhh ' Illuun'u . M . In. . W 'h-u-nvl I'mlllll BAfE BALL 1 llillla. v. v- . $ . . . . 2 . : . . . . - - . . . o ,muumuu 'I '- ' l..- : - v1! n. muaniv' 0. Jam. MI l. mva' h'lu... IMH' Nu .uu. ,-mnm... '. !! w '-- Ih. '1' -.- With only threelettcrmen,Captain Hoopes, Swan and Smith, remaining from the 1931 squad to form a nucleus, Couch Joe Bedenk whipped together, for the 1932 season, a team worthy of Penn Slutehasehall tradition. 0f the thirteen games en- gaged in by the Blue and White, the Lions emerged victorious nine times, running up a string of seven con- secutive victories to conclude the season. BEDEN K Cauch Page Two Hundred Seventy-six ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - F. JOSEPH BEDENK Captain - - - - - GEORGE D. Hooves Manager - CALVIN M. HUNKLE First Assistant Mun.agers-FAmmx A. REILLY. CHARLES Ii. SNI'HLICII AND RAYMOND S. STEIN Humpered hy the inclement weather the Niltzlny diu- mmldmen were forced tn postpone the fll'st two scheduled contests, and opened the season by defeating Swarth- more, 9 t0 8. Loose heldimr caused a 5111' Wise downfall D of the Lions in their second game, when they lost to Sus- quehanna, 17 to 16. score of 17 to 4., the Nittany batsmen next made a disas- trous road trip, suffering three consecutive defeats at the hands of Princeton, Yale, and Harvard. Decisively trimming Army hy the For the rcnminder 0f the season the Nitlany team re- mained a conqueror, running up victories against Dick- inson, Temple and Bucknelt. By gaining two contests over holh Syracuse and Col- gate, Penn State won the Tri- angular Association cup for the second consecutive year. , WWW W t M sr- t .4A9 . ovxxo t The Lions closed the season against Buck- nell winning a thirteen inning battle by a '13 to 12 score. Errors marked the game, each team being charged with nine misplays. Bill Lohr delivered the winningr single after Zawacki h a d tripled, while Wulus clouted a home r u n to tie the score in the ninth in- nitw. At the suggestion of Director of Athletics Hugo Bez- dek an innovation was instituted in intercollegiate hasty hall circles when the Dickinson contest was shortened to one-half the usual playing time by allowing each batter h g, t only three halls and two strikes. The game. was featured h ; . hy the hue pitching of Meade, who allowed but four scat- 1 ILL lured hits, while Bill Lohr displayed sensational fielding ability in accepting nine chances without an error. RUNKLF. M 01111th Page Two Hundred chcnty-sevcn CumA'IiIc CA M I; SUMMARY Pvnn Slulv St. Francis h'uim Pt'llll Penn Stult- - - - .Iuniulu mum Penn Pvnn Slum - . 9 $vurlllnmn- - - - 8 Pmm Pltnn Stun: . 16 Susquehanna - - 17 Penn Stale - - 17 Army - - - - 4' IN-nn Pl'llll $1qu - - 7 Prinuvlun - - - 8 Pmm 112 inningM Pvnn Penn Slum - - l Yule - - - - H Penn Penn $1qu - - 0 Hurvunl - - - 5 Pilt'llvrs Catcher First Bus? - - 50mm! Haw - - Shortstop . - LINF-UP M 1mm, IMLBUN Is, WIN N - - SWAN ZAWACKI, MAusu - - WAms - - - me Slum Slulr Stun: Slzllu Stale Slilh' Slam Third Base lA'fl Field Cvnlcr Field Right Fir'ltl 5 Syracusv 5 Dickinsun 7 Colgate HI inningM 12 5 Tvmplc Syracuse 0 Colgate l3 Buckncll U3 inningw - M mm vm, SMITH KAscsAK BREWSTER oomss Hl'lll'llk lh-lhmhi Wulm Page Two Hundred chvnly-eighl Lullr Swan II MJII'HII Mlmnvus 11001va Zn wm-kl Mvutlv Kn HUN k Winn Smll ll Runklv :52: :5. . bti-ns-IJS . ..... C - . :Ezltw . . 22..-. . . ...E...!.:: '1. . - . . ii...- 2 .- . :3: ., ...c2:-.a.:.. . -.I:.-:ut 1.5-3... 2.. ., . 43:5: 557:. ,, Z l...::.::: . . . x ....E::::... . .5555: 555... 55521., th::-..- .a --..-:u. I u a :...v 3-...- 3 .5: :52 . . . $.55: ;:--: :2. . 51:: . 1.- :---:. When the 1932 Penn State medley relay team scored an unexpected triumph at the Penn Relays April 28 and 29, it marked the lirst time since 1929 that Lion runners have gained 21 place in the annual games. Gritsuvalge, Dale, Van Kcurcn and Dun- :lway composed the relay tram. Sweeping all three places in the high jump, low hurdles, and juvelin throw, Nittany lrackmen swamped Pitt 89M; to 45th in their first dual movt 0t lhv 19:? season. Dunuwuy gained p r a i s v from sports writers as tho Imst huH-miler in tho, 474,0 East by winning that event in 1 minute 551A SOUOlldS. North Carolina defeated the Lion runners 75 to 51 in lllcir second nwel of the your. Shattering the .Lion-'. El 1' Heel record as well as the Chapel Hill record, Wayland CAll'ltMliLL Coach Dunawuy again ran the half-milein 1 minute 55V; seconds. Page Two Hundred Eighty Suyland led. Lion scorers by placing first in the high jump and the broad jump, while Harry Hill captured the high hurdle race for the only other Nittany first place. Dale gained tw 0 second places in the dashes, hut Van Keuren was nosed out in the low hurdles. In their first dual meet with Army the Lion runners were downed 87 to 39 at West istiixy Point. Dale showed a return to pre-seasou form to win both the 100.yard and the 200- yard dashes. Gaining his third first place in as many meets, Dunaway eaptured the 880-yard run in 1 minute 54eVg seconds. Charlie King, cross country captain- eleet', also kept his ree- ord for the season un- marred by winning?r the two mile run. The long trip to the Western Coast and the change in climate hindered the truekmen from placing in the lC-4:A championship meet held at Les Angeles June 30. Dun- Wmmnu away placed eighth in the finals of the half-mile run. Mmmgw- Page Two Hundred Eighty-one Couch Captain. Manager I'I'rsl Assistant Managua - 100, 200-YuI-Il DusIu-s DALE. AI,nIuI:II, IIANAWALT, MO-an'd Dash - 880-Yurd Run 1- Milo Run - 2 Mile Run 220- Yard Low HllllHIEI-i - I'l'l l' M l-Ll-LT ORGANIZATION SUMMARY l'I-IIII Sum: - - - . 89V; Pillslmrgh Penn Slim: - , - - SI NIIrlII CIII'IIHIIII Penn Slum - - - - 39 Army - - PERSONNEL 120 YuIIl Hi ll IIIIIIHI-s High lump - ' BHHHI Jump - RIIUIIEH - - CRITSAVAGIL, BAIRD, IIIJIIIIILs DUNAWAY, SHI'SKY, WUIJI' - - ICM;I.ANII, SI-Aclo, UlH-LNINUICH - GLASSBIIKN, KING, VAN CISIC VAN KIzlml-LN, HILL. JACKSON llumnmr TIIrIIw Discus - 5110! Put - - - 1;;va 3-5: I NA'I'IC .l. CAHTMl-ZIIL WXIIILAHH D. EDWARDS KAI . B. WACNI-ill JAMES ll. FICNNl-ZIIII. JAMES H. FINLm 115 Va . - llII..,I JACKSON, BYJ-LHS HAMMOND 0 SIIILA, SAHAND SAY I AND, .IIAI KSUN - EDWARDS, COLE - - - SIGIILI., ADAMS SIIIII2I., SNHH'ZII JIII'kI-mn Wagner II II; II Sign VII Page Two Hundred EiglIly-lwo VII tIlh NO ICIIulIIIIII SIIIII-I- Illl J'I'Ph Muy SI. Illliiwl Wnlf HI'I-I-IIII IIf HIIIIIIWIII! WIIIIIslllIIIIIHI' INN I- U'SIII-II Kil'Nhlll'P Il' UIII'UH J'Illh'll hlllh N'IIHIIzI- III I01 19 IIW WIIHIH IIIIIIIIwny SlIvslIy lHllNHllIlrll Al:llrlI' II UIIrlIIII-ll IIKIH'H I'i llIIIIIIIIIIIIII IVIII-I' AI IIII IIIII SIInyIIIII ll ..muumm,,, umu- W IMUWHHIIn- 'Ilmlmmllw . 930- .u' u h.- . . l'll'lll x' 11,.mnmuh . .'.. ,7 ..,p. unll'lln --:ullf.,'...-l ' .f 1 ymln ..... ! . multilin- ..- - ..-A I unumlm d i. . a t9. nun ' ,,..Imh.- . C... ' H u;lH ' hhr mun... . l j ',,llbnu--' ..: O .n-u'liliu III a.gullllmf Wu '.l Junmm. - -' Illuuh null 1 CROff COU HWY SOCCEI' ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - - WILLIAM JEFFREY Captain - - - - - - ALBERT DAYKIN Manager - - - - - HOWARD D. FONZ First Assistant. Mmmgerselt. EUGENE ARTHUR, RICHARD L. BORING AND JOHN MCKUNE JEFFREY DAYKIN Coach Cupluiu Running into 21 hit of tough luck on a trip into New England, Coach Bill JeH'reyis soccer team failed, for the first time in years, to hang up a record of more victories than defeats. The lion hoot- ers won three contests and lost the same number. Lighting into the Lafayette eleven with a time display of championship passing and eu-opera- tion the Nittany soccermen overwhelmed the Maroon, 41 t0 0, in the first game of the season. Chick Musser, veteran forward, uecounled for two of the tallies, while Captain Al Daykin and Eddie Kneeht scored one each. With the entire team in bad shape after a continuous bus trip into Cambridge, Mass., the Lion hooters fell far below their usual par and lost to Harvard, 3 t0 1. Two days later, in perhaps their best game of the year, the Nittanymen again went down in defeat to a powerful Springfield aggregation at Springfield, Mass., hy the score of 2 l0 1. Meeting liiaverfm'd away, Cmuth JetTreyK soccermen gained their second victory, 3 t0 1, in a LA m ymm GA M F. Page Two Hundred Eighty-four 4 MN STHfl Enwmms Cmplm'n-ln'lw-I SUMMARY Penn State - - 4: Lafayette - Penn State - - I H arvurd Penn State - I Springfield Penn State - - 3 ltlavcrt'ord Penn State - 1 Syracuse Penn State - - 2 Army - C F 0 NZ A1lllllllgt'lt game dominated by superior play on the part of the Nitlamy forward line. Finzel displayed 21 fine brand of passing ability, while Edwards and Knecht contributed the Lion tallies. The first Penn State defeat by a New York State soccer team since the sport was introduced here, was administered by Syracuse, 2 to 1, in the Lionsh fifth game. Closing the season against Army the Nittzmy soccermen completely outclassed the Cadets, although the final score gave the Blue and White a slim marginal victory of 2 10 tl . Gout - , liight. Fullback Left, Fullback Right llultbut'k Center 'Ilatfbuuk Imtt Ilulfbm'k Ll N F-UP TULLY, LINDQIIIST Swan, Fm-L'rcnm HARTZLFJK lem:, GRAHAM DAYKIN EVANS wit war Olllh'itlu Right Inside Right Center Forward Inside Loft Outside lmtl CASTEIILINE F mzm. KNECHT Mussrzu Enwmms 1W SW' mm STMt ?ENN STAN W 95 94,! it; AN 5W , A NM 31' 5113.1 th'nhnm lt'ht'lA'l .h-lTn-y ,Ynnm: lmykin ICVIIIIH llnrlzlw- Musum- Fonz Unnll-rllnv lt'lr-tt-ht-l' lttmhlutsl MIIWIII'IIN 'l'utly Pum- Two Ilundrml ICighty-tive Page Two Hundred Eighty-six Cross Country ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - - NATE J. CARTMELL Captain - - - - CHARLES R. KIM; Manager - - - - ARTHUR R. ANWYLL x First Assistant, Managurs-ROBERT L. HANAWALT AND WILLIAM H. HAHMAN ... y; ' L, CAu'rMHLL KING Cm: I: h Captain By gaining victories over Syracuse and Pittsburgh during the .1932 season, Lion harriers com- pleted their seventh straight year without at toss being chalked up against them. Syracuse put up a stiff fight in the only dual meet here, but succumbed to a more experi- enced Blue and White team, 26 to 29. Curt Greninger was nosed out at the flnish hy Streeter, the Orange leader, with Clint Van Cisc the next Lion runnerto finish in fourth place. Captain Charlie King finished fifth, Bi Space seventh, and Kenny England eighth. An almost perfect score of 18 to 37 was the record of Coach Nate CartmelPs harriers when they hung up another victory over the Pill Panther at Pittsburgh. Curt Greninger again led the puck, I'OHOWed by Captain Charlie King and Bill Space tied for second. Fifth place went to Kenny England, with Johnny Napoleon sixth. Svnmznslc Mma'r SUMMARY PcnnSlulc - - 20 Syruuusv - - 29 Pt'nnSlult- - - 18 Pittsburgh - - 27 lIllt'rcnllugizllt-s- Fifth Plum: lhsmal. ANWYIJ. Cu pluin Jo'lt'vt M Illmgvr The Nilluny runners were unsuccessful in lhvir zulompl to gain lmrnmncnl possession of the IC-4IA cup ill the annual race :11, Van Cortland! Park, New York Cily. Charlie King was the Iirsl Lion hurrier to finish, completing the course in niulh place. PERSONNEL U. R. King K. B. England C. .II. Croningvr W. L. Sputtv C. N. Van Cisc W. B. Rislwl J. H. Napoleon C. W. Harvey Anwyll Vnn Hsv lell'vuy Spnw IHHIII'I lx'lng Furlmvll Pugc Two Hundred EigllIy-aeven Lacrosse ORGANIZATION Couch - - - - - - ERNEST G. PAUL Captain, - - - - - - RAY F. CARLSON Manager - - - - - HAROLD l-t. LEWIS First Assistant Munagers-JAMES B. MAIN AND JOHN B. SWAYNE PAUL CAaneN CUIICIL Captain Although the 1932 lacrosse season brought no blaze of glory, decisive victories over Western Maryland and Colgate and a tight game with Maryland at least made things interesting for Coach Ernie PauPs twelve. 1n the opening game, St. Johnhs proved too much for the Lion stiekmen by a 10 t0 1 count. Possibilities of a successful season looked better, in spite of the initial setback, when the Nittany club downed Western Maryland 4. t0 0. All four of the goals scored were made in the first, half. Out of their New York invasion of Hamilton and Syracuse, the Lions could garner no more than a fifty- flfty break. The Nitlany unit trampled Colgate by a 6 to 3 score, but Syracuse retaliated the following day by humbling,r the Lien, 7 t0 2. Both games were slowed up considerably by muddv fields. After being outscored 5 t0 1 in the first half of the Maryland game, the Lions came back onto the field in the second period to exhibit the tinest brand of lacrosse played on New Beaver Field all season. From then en, the play was so close that. neither side eeuld score for the remainder of the game. WI-zm-zlm M AltYI.A Nu CAM Id Page Two Hundred Eighty-eight m 7:; '3' ,3 3 3 I t K I 3. : I ' h umm'vJu A M n V NW 3 33 mm 4 m- -3-m mrw'vw wwn u mww Mwum w'mw 3'31 :m . 55.31:. 3- 3 r SUMMARY Penn State - - 1 St. Jolllfs - - 10 Penn State - - 4, Western Maryland - 0 Penn State - - 6 Colgate - - - 3 Penn State - - 2 Syracuse - - - 7 Penn State - - .l Maryland - - 5 Penn State - 3 1 Army - - - - 0 Elm. LEWIS Cupmin-Elcrcl Manager In the concluding game of the season, Armyts lucrossemen won on the West Point field by a 6 to I score. The Cadets held only a 2 t0 1 advantage at the half, but they piled up four goals in the second period. An encouraging pest-season note was the selection of Bill McMillen for the all-American lacrosse team. However, this honor was dmupened by Ernie Pauhs anneuneelnent that he had coached his last Penn State team. LINE-UP Coal - - - - - - - CWYNN Center - - - - - CRAMER Point . . - - - . McMILLI-zN Third Attack - - - - - Ctmwmtm Cover Point - - - - . DAY Second Attack - - 3 - CAltLSON First Defense - - - - - KANE First Atluek A - - 3 - SMITH Second Defense - - - - - 11325011 Out Home - - - - - - tllmonE Third Defense - - - A Mmmrmmv In Home - - - - - Emu. 3 3' a w. , 31:. WE??? W 3 33 W33 Vg; wwVi 3,33 Vim :33? w ?g3g: Q33? ng '- , 12: 3, 3 . .3 $sm Sing 333333323233333 335$? 3!; :N, 3V l'. llun'rann ZlIm-I'Iunu 1'w3nn 13. PENN, lieeler Kuull'uns Aulullmn ErlI-l Kltm- Ml-Mllll'll Munrhuuno IN Jmhl Rm-d lulme 110:4 -I. Punt L30 VIN KrnIm-r Wvlwr lrrmvfmwl Mnnllllrup t'ulllsnn Mnlth t runlu- .L MM. 11... ? 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Penn Stale - 2 Lolgule - - - 4 M mm gvr For the second straight year Colgate upset a perfect season for Coach Bob lhltherl'm'dts golf team when the Maroon linksmen defeated the Lions in the last game on the schedule for 1932. thtll MImNI-r Page Two Hundred Ninely-twn Penn State, under the leadership of Captain Freddy Brand, swept through the hrst four contests of the year displaying a brand of golf that completely outclassed the competing teams. Opening on April 30, the Nittany golfers nverwhelnwd Pittsburgh 0 t0 0, and repeated this performance against Swarthmore the following week. Scores of 5 to l were, run up in the contests with Army and Cornell. while Colgate garnered four points to two for Penn State in the final game. ltullu-I'l'ord SlI-kvln lh'nmt Mu'lx'uy Nm-tos Tennis ORGANIZA'IIION Coach - - - - - - LEON Sullmss Captain - - - - - ROBERT W. MI'KUNIC MIIIIIIgI'I - - - JOHN A.12:,IAMMI1II JR. l'II.sl AM'Is'IIIIII MIIIIIIgeIA ----- C IIAIII I-IS A.LANDIS.I'III12D 8. PM In I12. MARK A.ZII12I;II1R Snmss MIIKUMC L IIIII'II L'IIIIIIII'II 'I'FAM SUMMARY , l . I'mm Slulv I. U. nf I'I-Iumylvuniu 8 3019: ? 32:0 Pvnn 81qu 7, Susqm-llunnu 1 1 0 Car 1' b 1 IL Penn Slulc Uhlini l'runklinumlMarshall sjlam; Haws I l Pvnn Slum HiuinI Dit'kinson -v 1111' CI WW I 5 Penn Slum 2, Lolligh 1 v 7 HAMMER Penn Sum: 15, Lufuycluz - - 0 Alllllllg, 'I I With suvcn VClPl'illlS available for Illc season, Penn Slalle nolmcn uptim-d lhvir scuson ill Philadelphia, where they met defeat, ill the hands of an cxpvrivnced University of P :nnsylvuniu Icam, 8 10L The follow- ing weck-end the Slate luum shut out 1110. Susquehumm quun by a score of 7 to 0. Scheduled matches with Dickinson and Franklin and Marshall were mined nul. The Lions finished the season away from home, muuling Lehigh and Lafayette. The nchnen fall before Lchigh, 7 102, and the following day were dvfuulud by Lafayette, 6 l0 3. m III? N STII m 57.4; II F SIIIIIsII'I-I' Um'ls Skillvn Shlnxs Wilson IlnI'Izh-r MI'lx'unI- I'urlt-r lh-ylmhls llunnm-I- Page. Two Hundred Ninety-three Gym ORGANIZATION L'nm'lz - - - - - NHLSUN S. WALM: Captain - - - - - MARTIN .l. HICSUH Mmmgm' - - - - - S. DALE KAUFMAN Firsl zlxsisluul Mmmgvrs , I HICIH-:HIC I'VUX. C. WADE lhnAN'r. WILLIAM 16. Human WALKl-L lllcstrn lerll Cupluin PERSONNEL n. v. Anm-m. I'. lmklrh-h hl'M'MARY M. .I. llt'svll 5. Milllll I't-nn Slult- - 1 l0 Tvmplv - - 3H IC. H. llonnuln D. H. Nliihlt'l'h IH-un Sluln- . , 2 Army . . A 52 C. Ilurslick V. D. I'lull K . l . 1:. Hum w. II. Thompm. W'MM Mmmgor Dual numls wilh Tvmplc and Army zlguin vmnprisud lhc suhvdulu of the gym lvzun. Although they held a strong Tvmplv luum lo 21 58 In I0 wore, the gymnasts wore subdued ill West Puinl, 52 lo 2. Lt'klrick and Mnslvrs won poinls in Imlh met'ls, whilc Cuplain 1195le won a first plume in 1110 Tmnplu mulch. lelinuml imprmwnwnl by MW mvmlwrs 0f llm squad marked the drums of Coach Wulkn. Wilh llm t'xucpliun ol' Cupluin HUHUII. llw vnlin- squzul vnnsisls 01' soplmnmrus and juniors, prvsuging u Slllfltl'SHflll $01150 HUXI yPill'. llnglm LI-ktrlvh lx'nlli'nmu llursllvk 'l'lmmpmn Wulln- Hluyux llofl'nmn llnlIh-H Muslmm Mun llosvh Page Two Hundred Ninuly-four Fencing ORGANIZATION Couch - - - - - NELSON S. WALKI-z Cupluin, - - - - MARTIN J. H ESCH, JR. Manager - - - - WILLIAM J. LICEK . ' First: Assisiunt Mmmgcr - - RAY S. WALKER I I last .'Il Cu 11min. WA LKH Couch PERSONNEL SUMMARY Ilvsuh PvnnSlulo - - 8 lmlligll - - 5 angvr l,ipcuzky Rojollilll lllclax Manager Ell 'il 'ill in unl mm muul durilw HM! 'uur Ilm Lion funcinu lcum defeated LehiWh h an 8 lo 5 score ill b rs h h :7 9 h :1 Bulhlelu-m on April .I. Captain Marly .lVlusuh led his loam to victory when he won three loll contests and annexed the single Nillzmy triumph in the upec duals l0 snore four points for tho. Lions. Although the Blue and Whilv fenccrs lost in the 0pm: compulilion 3 lo 1, they completely overwhelmed the Enginm'rs in the foil mulclws, winning sx-von and losing lwo. Lipeczky and Krm'ger, the only foilsmen to make the trip wilh Cupluin l'hrsch, ouch won two foil mulclws l0 complclu the Lion scoring. Sponsorml by Lvs Suhrvurs and rmmiving nu linuncial ussislumtu fmm tho, Cullogv, llw Linn fnilsnwn mm, linuml lhc spurt lhis yvur under lhu lulvlugu 01' Coach Nola Walkc. Vanku Liln'czky llvm'h lx'rvvgvr liqlnhun Lupk Page Two Hundred Ninety-flve FREIH IVIAH J P0 RU 55:1 . 33.2.1: .3::-:.:.:.. ., 11.12:...- . . . :--....... . . . .3.-.... Sam ....E:E:r . . .2. . 1.... .. r . -....::.:.... . :2212. . . 4-3.:- ...-;--..- ; . :13:x , :2. :2::. .. . ..........:. . 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IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII wilh IhII IVIOHI AIlII IIIIIIHIII IIs lhII Iil'sl- VIIIIII IIIIiIIIIIII III IIIII IIII II lIIlIII OI $3 points l'IIllSill III ilIIUW lhII IIIIIIsIII 'IS III SI:IIIIII. TIN? Kiski IIIIIIIIISI was lhII. hiIIh 5 ml UI' IIIII HITiISUH. AIIIIII IIIIIIIiIIII II six- IIIiIII IIIIVIIIIIIIIIII I'Ul' lhII IIIIsl lhIIIIII n I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIS III the gIIIIIII Kiski SI'OI'PII IIII II IIIIIII I'uIIIhIII. III lhII IIIIIy ItIIIIlIIsl IIIuyIIII IIII NIIw BIIIIVIII IIiI I,Id lhII NillIIIIy yIIIIIIiIIII's IIIIWII II III II IIIIIIvy WyIIIIIiIIIII SIIIIIIIIIIIV IIII IIVI II, 2'3 III 0. LI NlIl-UP LIIfI End - - - - DIIIII;LA5, MIClWlNl-L High! ICIIII . - - - . - FRY III-II 'I'uIIkII: - - - - - SLIIAN QIIuIIII-rhIIIIk - - - - - NIAUHICH Left GIIIIrII - - - - - IIA'IUIUHII LIII'I IIIIIIIIIu-k - . - - ANDREWS CUIIIOT - - I - - . KIIJSSIIIIIII Right IIIIIIIIIII-k - - - - O'IIIIIIA IIigIII CIIIIrIl - - . - IIIIIJSSWIIZIIL II'IIIIIIIII-k - - - - I - COUPE HighI 'l'uI-kIII - - - - - U'NIIIIJ. aIIIagagEE anaaznasg 35 I g 32 an i5 ' 5 21- 19'3ng E; E E IV 15 13 ' 4 14 E 10 III rI'mm-Im Maw MwE ' ll ping; amyllkkutl IuI I1 A I .. IVALKIIL lx'ilfull HIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII- I'IIIIIIIIIII I'IIIIssuII-ll lI'I'y lx'I-sslIIr HIIIIIH I. II IIIu-lm MIIIIII 'I-I-l l'ImpI-II J. II'HIIIIII Slmm H'NI-ill MIIIIIIiIII- lmvis Wulkl- 1011! L IFrI-INI-II MIIAIIIIIII-ws IH'NUH MIIIIIII-II KIIIIIIII AIIIII'IIIH II'. U'llurn Freshman Basketball ORGANIZA'IVION ! Cumrh - - - - MIKE mens Captain - - - RONALD KNAPP J V . j Manager - - WILLIAM la. MOORIIOIISE K NA Pl' Cwmu' n. Mumumnsl; Manager Winning three oul, of six games, tho Pvnn Slzllu l'ruslmmn t'ugvrs cxpvrit'm'ml a fair season, dofnuling Bellcfmllc Academy, Dickinson Seminarya and the Wilkvs-Burre Extension Sclmol, and losing 10 Bucknnll Freshman and lwiuc m Wyomin Seminary. 1n the opening game, llm Lion lmskclours lwul Bollcl'mllu Awdmny, . 9 lo 20. Holding a sixlvt'n-lmint margin gained in the lirsl half, llm freshman murlnwn nvxl, dcfculml Dickinson Seminary :12 lo 20; Andrews gained 1011 points while holding his opponent scoreless. A strong loam from Wyoming,r Svminury handed the lumn ils first dcfcul, 25 l0 l9. In their lusl home game lhc Luvl,s-vmuzhml mvn uulr'lussud llw Wilkt's-Burrn Extension Schoul, 50 m 10. I uililw lo 510; o J mncnls, lusl-Imll' sunrinv' s mrls the frushnmn lmskvlm'rs, ml 'in un fnrvi'm cuurls, b I I I h a y n n came out on Illa small and of the score in lhv lwo final tills of the sousnn. Loading ul. half-linw, 21 10 19,1lmy lost 10 the Buckncll Fmshnmn, 35 lo 32. and lo Wyoming Smninury, ,10 lo 29, in the Iinal gzunc. Ll N l'I-UP Forwards - - - Stzn'l'r. SII'I'IJH . SMITH Cunlcr - - - - . Hum. YmJM; Uuamla - , - ANlmmv, KNAI'I', WILLIAMS l mans llmshs Smil m h Iuy Smtl Klmpp Amlrvw. Stukt-u Yullll ' lx't-Imlnm-r Willlums Mourlmum- N Sul HT 1 Camth Page Twu Hundred Ninoty-nine Fresbmdn BdSZde ORGANIZATION y Llco HOUCK Coach - - - Captain. y - - JOHN STOCKER Manager - - MATTHEW MCNEARY, JR. S'mcmtn Mclen' Mllmlgvr Captain Winning but. one game in five starts, the freshman baseball team nevertheless showed gnu! promise for future varsity conumlilion. The season opened with a 13 lo 11 ' uphold the piH-hing ussignmcnl and Woullmrl was 0n the receiving cud. lmuncin;,r banded 10 u ragged Bcllcfnnu- Auudmny nine. Sehzm ln rapid succession, the Penn Slate freshman butters wore routed by the McKecsporl High School, H in 1, Daily making,r lbe lom- score in the lirsl inning; defeated by Cook Acudmny, 12 m O; and nosed out by an improved Bellcfmlle team, 0 l0 5, in clcvcn innings. The final game 0f the season was luken by a strong team from Wyomingr Seminary, I3 l0 I2, on Me- morial Day. Heavy slugging by both teams featured tho. encounter. LINE-UP Pitchers Smxrznu, Bowman, DYDU, VAN Amman, Wurrz Third Busn - DAILY. NIIKELONIS, BAssm'r Catchers - - - - - - BonN, Wuommn Shortstop - - . - . - VOLK, DONOVAN Outficltlw-CALLAIIAN. Cummocx. MAYHEE, LIJ'LWICLLYN, SYMINCTON, ROSE First Base . - - - STOCKI-zn, Bow WILLIAMS, .InnNan Secon d Base - l luucx Ilouck t'nllulmn M lkvlonls Dyan Ulmrmu-k erlz Sl'llzm' Young: McNuury - Yolk Lll-u'vllyn Wulhl-rly Donlvnn Conch lml; Slinlugton Hlm'kvr Wllllulm Page Three Hundred Freshman Track ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - NATE J. CARTMELL Captain . - - GEORGE W. HARVEY Manager - - HOWARD R. GltAVATT l I ARV m tiuA VA'I'T Captain M an agar l l l 1 ln the only intercollegiate competition for the year, the 1932 l'reshnmn track team was defeated at Pitts- l burgh hy the Pitt yezlrlings, 85 to 50. A clean sweep in all three places in the 100 and 200-yard dashes and in the broad jump proved too great a handicap for the Lions to overcome. The Nittany freshmen were uhle to annex hut five of the fifteen first places. Harvey proved himself the l outstanding star and the leading scorer by winning both the hull-mile and the mile runs. Davis was the victor in the high jump, while Gilmore was the first to break the tape in the I20-yard low hurdles. MeLeury, Benton and Mailey, finishing in that order, won all three places in the pole vault. tIAn'I'M I-:LI. Hrurntt ltmlrnhuull Slump I'lutl I'vtlmn Knnvss Benton Prlvl- 'l'homus ILh'hu-l Strulitt' Alluu Glover l n Alexander Glln lem' Pnnlt-rlluv lmvts Block llvt'h-m'y 'l'ownru-ml .lulnwm IWlmll SlIIlNIIT llurw-y Couch Page Three Hundred One Couch. Cupluiu M mm gt! 1' Bth Captain Barnes Ing k Freshman Cross Country ORGANIZATION - - NATE J. CAR'I'MICLL V7, - DUVICRNEY C. BOOK - ' - ARTHUR R. ANWYI.I.. .l L Avam. Murmge'r PERSONNEL Burns Packard Hoffman Strauss: Light Penn Slulofs yearling vrnss country loam failed for the lhird lime in us many yualrs 10 def n11 Ihe Iilllc Panthers of Pittsburgh in llw only 100! scheduled for the I932 season. petition was 25 lo 30. Thu linul 5mm: of the dual amn- Bouk, captain of the lmm, spurlcd brilliantly ill the finish 0f the Lion Ulmc-mile course to gain second place for his loam. Light. also did some good running, coming in fourth. However, two Panther runners t'l'OSSOd I'll? finish lillP bt'fore I lnanu1n, Burns, and Barnes completed the Nilluny scoring by annexing seventh, eighth, and ninth plums. For the first lime in years, lln- yearling runners did not. enter a team in the freshnmu inlwmllegiate cham- pionship mum lwld annually ill Van Cm'llundl Park, New York City. Anw'rll Slrmm- l'nn-knrd Page Three Hundred 'l'wu 1 u r' l 1 I I Hnrm-s Jhmk hu'nn llulTnuIII l'nrtmvll VOAE H'f ATI'I LET le .1: 2...... . .1... .. . . ..t...... . .. :2: . . 1... . 55.23:. J: :5: E. :2... 4:; .. . . . :. . ...::-.:::.. . 1;..:-:-: 2.: 1 . ., , . ...::.-.:; 55:52.. ,5. . ....:::..:. . . . 5:: E... . . .2; .g 1.15:: r .52: ......:. .I .52... 5......a Womeds Athletic Association HAIHHE'I' R. I'IENIH'F. Doms M. ACKHR - VICTORIA R. MAGDA Emu; W. DARLINGTON Archery Manager Basketball Manager Fencing Manager Golf Manager - Hockey Manager lntru-Murul Manager Rifle Manager Tennis Manager lIAqum l'Il-JNItIl-l President OFFICERS . . . . - President Vice President 2 Secretary . . . - - - Treasurer BOA It D MEM BERS MARY WES'I'IKICK Truck Manager ALICE MARSHALL 'l'reking Club - Bla'l'rv THOMPSON Winter Sports. Munugcr . Imam; Conn: RUTH Cuowwums Sophomore Members FMHN SIIUEMAKICH M lunuan RUI'I', Imam; Gonna HERA Mnechlcn Fn-sluncn Members CAROL INsLEE MAlumua'r OsenMAN, OLIVE Monlus HELEN TANANIS H ILDA. BITTINC The Woments Athletic Board, whose purpose is to create interest in sports tllltl athletics among the women students, is composed of the Association otlieers, the head managers of all the sports, two representatives from both the sophomore and freshman classes, and the woman direc- tor of the department of Physical Education. Each sport is supervised by a head manager. Under her, in the case of the major sports, are class managers whose duties are to keep records of attendance, training, practices and games, and to help suggest members for the team. An intru-mural manager is in charge of all interfraternity and interdormitory contests. Membership into the Womenk Athletic Association, which is a member of the Inter-Collegiate Womenk Athletic Association, consists of all undergraduate students who pay their blanket tax. WUM ENS ATHLETIC BOARD Bond lennnn Thompson Urowtlwrs Instee Jun-k Morris Mnrshull Gulmu Mngdu Ackor ltupp VVestI-tt'k Slmeumkvr Tnnnnts l I'III'II' lmrllngtun Mlclwner MISS 111111: Page Three Hundred Four MARTHA BOND ' NHMI-uml. 01111.5 Thompson Luh'd Frmlurh-k Mii l11- 1111.11 Il11111'j11, urruy ShnvnIIIIu-r M11111! Nil -II1- llrusslvr Athletic Awards The highest 1111111101: award 111111i1111bi1: by P111111 Stale women is 11 silver loving cup, givvn when 175 points have 11131111 11.111'11ed under 1111: Women's Ali1l11li1: Association point system. When 125 points have 1111.11.11 11.1'11111311 11 white sw111'1l111 wilh 1111111193,, 01'11111111151v111111u'with11 while iiSW is 11111111111111, provided these points include 1111111111111'si1ip in 11 varsity 01' 1:1111111pi1111311ip 11111111 111111 111111 11111. applicanl 11115 11 passing grade in 1111 111:1' 111:111111111i1; work. Seventy-iive points 11111 111,- quircd in order 1.0 receive full 1:111:45 11111111111115, while the 111st lwo 1ig111'1es 111 11111. 1:111:15 1111111111'111s are given 1111' 1111: earning 0140 points. S 01111.14 Under 11111 Athletic Association point system credit is 111.011.1- Dlll'ihlulnn .11-11-1-r 11111-111111 Tnnnnis 11111'1111.d in propfn'lion to 11111. 1111110111111011. 111' 1111: sp111'l.1,11inls 111'11. 11'iv111 1'111' 11111'li1'. ilmlion in 11 51111115011111 sp11',1l. 1'01's1-1'vi11g 115 i11l1'11-111111111 1111111111161; 1111 11111111111121'si1ip ul 11 spoil, 111111 11'11 1111111111111'sl1ip 1m 11 111155 01'v111si1y 11.111111. 1'1111 points 1111' 11w111'1111d 1111 11113111111'1'si1ip 011 11111. iu'sl 11111111 in 11111k11y, basketball, 111'11'111zk w11i111 p111- licipalion 011 11111. 511.1: and 111.1 1111 nets five points. 1' 01 11111 111i1101'spmls, including 1,1011, 1111111is, liding, and winter 911111 ls, 01111 11111111 is '1iv1111 1111' 11111 11111115 until five points have 11111111 11.1'111111d. Membership 1111 the first 11311111 01 1111511111111, 111'1111:1'y, 01'v01111y111111 111i1111s iiv11 points. A 1111111111111 111' 11111 111111 511111111 111' 111' 11111 1'111112i11g 11111111 1'11- 1:ei vcs five points. ATHLETIC AWARDS 1m Sweater Women. D. A. Ackcr, '34: 11. A. Hoover, 133 A. M. 1111113111111533 E. W. Darlinglnn, 33 Full Nlunerals I . l'. 111111111111, 34 1933 A. Brossicr 11. R. 1111.111'ic 11. M. Miciicncr 1934 M A.,'l'l'1111101'i1'.k v.11. Magda .A 811110111111101 .111'1 11. P. Murray 1 '1.1 .11111111'1111111111 Half Numerals .lzhomliggn 1.933 11. Crowlilers M. 1'. Howell 1 . 11. Miller l .. 11 Kuih 1934 V. E. Detwilcr 1935 E. K. B 111'1011 1'1. M. 1111111111111 5. A. M1:ch M.1'. Din'1111111-111-1' M. 1.. 11111111 Page Three Hundred Five Page Three Hundred Six VAnsrn Ilmzxm' 'l'I-2AM Shm-mnkI-r laltrll Ilmn'v- lmwts lmuthn-II l let'mlulvn 'l'uunnlx Mnrnhntl ltllpp Hockey ORGANIZATION Ilvml Mmmgc'r Assistant Mmmgt'r I 933, ! 1'4: plain Mmmgur I934, Captain- Manager I 935 , Captain M a nngvr I 036, Captain, AI.u:I-; .MAIKSIIALI. Varsity Captain M unugl'r hvlwllvr Mlxs Ilnhll Avlu-r FI-an A. SHUJCMAKIJH llAlUtllvl'l' P. MUImAY ldummrrn M. KAI. MAlIl-ll. 1.. THOMPSON 1511 , B. MCFADDEN Dmm'l'ln J. MIamnaN'rnALI-zn Emu: M. DUIJ'I'IH-Z'Pr M. ELIIAIH-Z'l'll INFFI-lNlHCltl-'Mt OLIVE D. Mmuus JMAN PUFFl-ZNIHCHUEH Hockey is the most popular of all full sports 'in which women students engage. 'Iheums am: selected from the outstanding players 01' each class to tzmnlmte in thc inturuluss tournament every full. For thv, third consecutive year the class of 19344 has been vic- torious. The l933 team was ugain the runner-up. At tho and of the sntlson the outstanding players of the three upper class tmms tll'P chosen to parlit-iputu in the traditional Arnly-Nzlvy gu me. An honorary varsity team is mleuted each fall by Miss Marie llaidt, athletic director, the head manager and the class managers. Each member at the honorary team receives ten points towards earn- ing an insignia under the WOmmfs Athletic. Association point systum. Five points 21 re uwu rdcd to the mmnhers 0f the second team. .lt'l-lltN SnmaMAKIaH llt'ml Manager .lHNllm HtNIKI-ZY TEAM ArIu-r IMwle'lI-l; ln-wls 'l'hulnpsun lmlrtl lh-thvr Miss llzlhll 'IVnnnIle Slum-Inulu-r Ml'b'mlllvu Mnudu HnI'Inu-ul 193:; TEAM .I. Hvllrit: F. Miller M. Howell A. Mnrslmll IC. Kull; M. lhuzlmum A. Brusslcr M. Thompson R. St-olmld IC. Hurlinglon H. Miuhcnor IC. Britta H. Hnnvur 1934 TEAM D. Avkcr E. 'Hmmpson M. Barnard E. Mkleltltlml l3. Sllm-nmkur V. Dvlwilcr IC. Lewis V. Magda V. Cllrislinc .l. Laird II. 'l'umulis C. Morm-nllmlt-r M. Vl'I-tlnrit'k H. Tnm-nm- 1035 TEAM E. Doutlwll l'l. Slums E. leTendvrfL-r M'. Rupp M. Forcnum M'. Smith K. Endvrs A. Aungsl L. llzmsr-n IC. Burlnll IQ. Hm-sc J. Manme I3. Lulllbuch IC. Ihlllt-r 10.30 TEA M J. I'ofl'cnlwrgt-r 5. Billing l.. Schmuck 0. Morris M. Springer V. Lunlhors C. Gicrsluin M. Waite M. Oslunun R. Lnnlwrger C. Wugnvr H. Shull'vr S. Wumlm'lich .I. Town Page Three Hundred Seven lmrllnulun Al'kt'r lttm-udt-rt'vr MI'FtultlI-II llc'ml M Imagcr Smsmml Manager 1933, Captain Manager 1934, Captain M 4m ugvr I935, Captain Mmmgm' 1936, Captain HELEN TANANIS Manager Varsity Captain twain TEAM Altll'slmlt Lulrnl Mtus llutdl MI'KH' 'l'unnnls Wlnlumt Basketball ORGANIZATION Amer: M. MARSHALL BIcuNIm-L ll. JAIICK MARY E. SNYDER MILmHm E. BACIIMAN Dmus M. Acmm Bmmrct; ll. JAmzx SARAH ANNI-z NICKEIC KATHERINE M. llI-zn'rzuzu MAmmm-z'r M. CAMPBELL - - - - JANI-l A. Room; Basketball is the leading winter sport for women. More than half of the women students come out for the varsity, class, or intm-murul teams. Practices start immediately after the Christmas vacation. Sorority and dormitory teams, as well as the classes, are assigned deflnite practices. The class games are played off first. The 1934 team, this season, halving defeated the 1933 21nd 1936 teams merged victorious in the final game with the sophomores. Miss Marie Haidt, director of physical education, coaches these teams. She, together with the head nmnager, selects the honorary varsity team at the end of the class season. Under the Womenk Athletic Association point system a member of the varsity team is awarded ten points. Intra-murul teams are given points under the intra-mural point system. Page Three Hundred Eight The group accumulating . . . . Amer; MAnsuAIJ. the hlghest number of pomts I'CCBIVCS the mtra-murat cup. Ill'ml Manager . b'n-m-rlck Sluglc 'Pnnunls Mary E. Snyder Mildred E. Buclmmn Alice M. Murshull Blanche L. Wiclnnd Helen I . 'I'unzulis M. Elizabeth Dincmlcrfm' Sarah A. McKee Marion 1.. Foreman I Doris M. Avkcr Margaret M. Campbell Elizabeth C. Waller Margaret J. Ahmhum 1934 WINNING JanmrLAss 'l'mm llequh-n Avkrr .1933 TEAM Elsie W. lhlrlinglnn Margery IC. Grout Mildred P. 'l'rzn'is 1934. TEAM lCIlM-l IL McFadden Hurlullsc L. Guns Juno. L. Laird 1935 TEAM Elizabeth R. Burlun llurricl E. Brukomun Mildred 1.. Hum! 1936 TEAM Dorothy Jelor Luis J. Marlin antlu C. Gillespiv .ulrtl Mumln M. Elizabeth Brice Harriet R. llmlric Ruth M. Gillnur Mury A. Frederick Kulhlcun A. Slngul Vicluriu R. Magda Lucille G. Hanson Murgurcl C. Smith Elsiv M. Doulllnll Ruth P. Lunbergcr Betty J. Frcur Susannah .l. llom'r MINN lllllllt Guns Page Three Hundred Nine VARSITY THAN 4' HT llvnrh- Shuvnmkl-r 1 Mvrgvnllmlq-r Mnrshull Muhulwy lmwis Inlx'linulun 'l'nnunls Baseball ORGANIZATION Ilcml Manager I prcrclrtss Captain Mmmgx-r - . . . . . NIH, Cupmiu - - - - Manager 1935, Captain M tumgvr ALICE MARSHALL Varsity Ctrpluin Buschull is mm 0f the loading minor sports in which Penn Sum: women engage during the spring season. The physical cduculiun classes are given the choice 01' p21 rlicipuling in truck or baseball. In tho inlcrcluss tournament huh! lust spring the sophomores gained the 1932 title. The sophomorus lied one gamut wilh the fresh- men and defeated their opponents in all other games. According to the Womcnjs Athletic Association point system 11 member of the first team is awarded flvc points. Page Three Hundred Ten M1-le1It-II Miss llnhll IVrvdnrh-k Mumlu M. M. Bum .A. M. MARSHALL M. L. TIIUMI'HUN D. M. Aumzu V. R. MAGIM M. J. Boon; M. L. RUI'P MAM HYHD Iluml Mmmgt'r M Wu rd II M w 4. nudu Allvn UHI'I In .V. Billing . M. Byrd W. Durlinglon D. M. Ackor M M M . H. AHI-n . IC. Aungsl .G. Mulmm-y V. H. Magda D. '. 4. C. Mvrgvnlhulvr . T. Bunr . J. Bugle J. Bululu . E. DifTundnrfnr M. Doulhcn 19344 WINNIM; JN'I'I-ZINZIASS Tum Slnwnqu-r Avkvr UPI'ICHCIASS 'IVICAM H. ll. chriq- M. C. Lilllu 1931 TN A M II. C. Bucr P. L. Buslmw M. A. h'mlvl'iuk V. A. Hlmumukvr U. H. 'l'lnullpsnn 1935 'l'ldA M K. .I I. ICIHh-I's C. lCHlM-nsllutlt- R. le-rcll M. H. Holmvs 1.. L. llugur M. W. Kinslnc Miss lluldl Mvh'mltlvn A. M. Murshull M. E. McMahon H. M. Mivlmnvr II. F. Talnunis E. A. lmwis V. E. Ilisuski H. H. Mq'l zulllml H. Ward M. M. Curlin F. V. Luulmull S. A. McKee M. L. Rump IC. M. 'I'umlinson A. V. Thoma Lewis Page Three Hundred Eleven VARSITY 'l'lmtzk TI-zAM Allon Wurtl Anderson AI-kt-r Zinn Ilr'ml Munugur , - . . 1932, Manager I 933, Manager I934. Munugvr Iitlilll G. Zinn M. Hzlrriol Allen Viola V. Vzm Noy HH'DA HITTING ICHI'n Amh-rsoil Doris M. Aukur Dnrolhy Wurtl Ilmtl Awltumgvr CLASS TEAMS 1932 1933 I 934- Hildu Billing Alice M. Marshall Doris M. Ackcr Edith C. Zinn Helm M. Miohcnvr M. Ilzlrriol Alla Viola V. Van Noy Dorothy Ward Ellen Anderson The class of 1934 won the annual track meet last spring while the class of 1935 placed sec- ond. Former records for the 50-yard dash and 100-yard dash were and the former high jump record of 53 inches was hollored hy Viola V. Vun Noy who jumped 541 inches. The honorary varsity track team which is selected at the close of. the season consists of all girls who have placed first in one event in lhe musk meal or those who have scored a total of seven points in any of the other activities. Page Three Hundred Twelve Track ORGAN IZATION VARSITY SQUAD Miss Ilnidl Ynn Nay HILDA Bl'r'rmt; Douo'rm' Rissmmcu liLsA O'I'rmcrzn JOSEPHINE S. STHTLHM l 935 Sarah A. McKee n Mildred L. Rupp broken by Edith G. Zinn, ,32, ltulwrtu Smilh lesln-y Wumu-r I'ust'hull Mlss llnlllt l'h'm'I-ll Tux Mm-rln lHl-rly lllslt-I- WuIIIh-rlh'h llnm'vr Numnu-rh Doulln-lt Aka-r lhlllIl-l, RuHe ORGANIZATION Coach - . . - - - - - CAPTAIN V. l,. JAMIas Hum! Manager - - - - . - - tiAImL A. JNSI.EIC Assislmu Mmmgvr - - - - v v ELIZABETH l,. Iiucuu Captain - - - - - - - - lCLsuc M. Dulm'l'nlc'r'l SQUAD D. M. Attkur V. W. vais M. IC. Smith . L. E. Butlliut. 0. IL Morris. U L. Sumnwrh LAM, INSI'H'; E. M. Unlnlmtl l9. Ic. Nisslvy Id. M. Tu 141 MWW l. Evcrctl F. T. Pilht'llilll C. L. Wugnvr II. A. llmnw-r U. N. Hupp S. A. Wumh-rlirh Ii. M. JiuIn-rls r RI It'LlC TEAM D. A. Ackur II. A. llmwvr N, B, Sunkuy M. E. Can-rtsnn C. I.. Summvrs Rifle is the only intercollegiate sport in which Penn State women engage. This your lwunty- eight matches have hccn scheduled, most of which am: conducted by mail. Among the schools engaged are the University of South Dakota, .Dmxel Institute, DePauw University, University ul- Texas, University of California, Carnegie lnslitutu of Technology, and Louisiana State Uni- versity. A member of the rifle squad is awarded five points according t0 the Wmnmfs Athletic. Associ- ation rating. Five additional points are received by each of the live members of the squad who have the highest average scores for the season. High scorers for this season have heen Leah E. Balliet :md Elsie M. Doulhett. During the ,31332 season eighteen matches worv fired with lead- ing colleges of the oust and west. Page Thrm: Hundred Thirteen -'.'-l Kocznnnky Kinslm- Ilmme Myvrx l'hy lh-nmm' lh-tzvl lirvnm-nnln lqu-rts Ullrlln Mnmlu linslonu 'Hmmpmm Fencing ORGANIZATION M mmgcr Bm'ry B. T v I l m PSUN Assixmnt Manager . - . - - - MAIumm-L'r W. KINSLOE GROUP LEADERS D. M. Ackur V. R. Magda F. A. Slumnulkur M. W. Kinslm: B. B. Thompson BwrrY T1 1 0M 1-50 N 110ml M nnugcr Fencing was introduced at Penn State in the fall of 1929 but was not recognized as one of the minor winter sports until the next year, when the head manager was made a mmnlmr of the W0- menk Athletic Association Board. There has been a greatly increasing interest in fencing every year. One hundred and 1611 girls reported this fall, making an increase of nearly one hundred participants in its three years of existence. In the spring inlercluss tournament, Doris M. Ackcr, 3344, was lhe uppercluss chum- pion, while the freshman champion was Margaret W. Kinsloe, 135. Page Three Hundred Fourteen Allvn Wl-stl'll'k Ward Mlss lluidl llnnHr-II Gohlu APIH'P Mllrruy Archery ORGANIZATION Manager - - - .. - - - M MW M. WiesTuzmx Assisianl, Munmgcr . - - - - - Vlc'mnm K. MAmm GROUP LEADERS D. M. Aucr H. J'lzu'lswick V. H. Magda It I M. B. Bond F. 5. human C. IC. Oslrnski E. M. Doulhull V. V. Lulllnuzh M. L. Rupp l K. H. Endurs F. A. Slmmnukl-r MANY MMWARET W' 35T' CK 11cm! M lmugcr Archery was inlroducml al Penn State in the full 01' 1929 and the rowing interest in it was indicated this year when, one hundred fifty girls, three times as many participants as in previous years, reported at lhe opening of the season. A series of elimination matches are held each spring with em aIl-cluss tournament bringing the season 10 a close. Page Three Hundred Fifteen Golf ORGANIZATION Wimn'r uf Spring Tourmmu'nt - - - - - FRANCES L. KERN Rummr-Up in. Spring: 'I'uurnunwn! - 4 - - HELENE E. HE'I'ZEI. Full Champion - . - - . - llmJ-INI; E. H l-Z'l'lHI. Rlllllll'l'-UII in Full 'l'uuyrmmwnl - , - t MMuMIua'r E. SMITH RUTH CIMW'rm-Lns lIt'Ull Mmmgz-r Golf is increasing in popularity each year as a recognized sport for women students. Tour- naments are held during the spring and fan seasons. According to the Womenk Athletic Asso- ciation point syslmn, the college champion of golf receives three points towards earning an insig- nia. The champimfs cup may he retained permanently after winning it three consecutive seasons. Tennis ORGANIZATION Winner of Spring 'I'oul'nmm'nt - V - - HELEN l . TANANIh Runnor-Up in, Spring Tourmum'nl - . - MILDRED E. BMIHMAN llI;I.I-:N 'I'A NA N Is Ilt'ml Mmmgc'r Tennis tournanmnls among the women students are held each spring and fall. The winner of each tournament. receives three points under the Womctfs Athletic Association point systmn, with extra points to the winners of the upperchlss and freshman tourmunent. A trophy is awarded to the upperclusswoman who retains the championship for three consecutive seasons. Page Three Hundred Sixteen Mu I'HIIHH NluvLurt-n Alpha Chi 01110ng Alpha Omicron Pi - Ihrlm Gamma Damn 'I'uum Girls Chi 0! ?ng Grunge Ihn'milnry Kappa, Alpha 'I'Imlu Kappa Kappa Gamma - McAllisu-r Hall Phi Mu. - - Wommfs Building: Them Phi Alpha lluml Manager Smsnnrrl Mmmgvr The idea of intra-mural sports for women was first launched in service ball for groups unable l0 play hockey. The idea of replacing inlerclass with inlradormilory groups is growing in all col- leges. well supported also lml uourls did not permit the fmishing ol' the murnamtml. hundred girls has played in each of the three major lnurmunenls. Kappa Kappa Gamma won the baseball lournmnunl played last spring and Chi Omega came oul first in the basketball series 01' last year. The service ball tourney of this fall was won by Kappa Alpha Theta over the fourteen other donnilories and fraternities represented. The Inlra-murul hoard consisls of a head manager, lln'en seasonal ussislzmls. 21nd representa- HUIIII' lntra-Mural Sports Penn State has carried these ideas through in both basketball and baseball. lives from the: l'mlcrnilics and dormitories. lN'rnA-MHMM. Smu'rs UAR m't-Ia Hams Iim-Immn J llln-in lnnmn Mit'ln-nm' Mnulln Luird liwvllsiuulv ORGANIZATION - - - JAM; M. 01 IoNNI-11LL, '35 ALICE M. MARSHALL. '33 KATHRYN ll. lCchns, 1'55 EMILY Esl'la NsIIAnI-z , 35 JAM: C. LAmn, '34 Ilun'mNSIc 1.. CANS. '34 lsAnm. L. Ihnam. '34 - - , - MILDRED Ii. BACHMANXIB hucma R. GwnLl-r, I 5 E'I'IIEL L'. MACLAIH-IN, TM FRANCES S. INMAN, 34 VHZ'I'UIHA H. MAUDA, TH Rmm Murmamcn, I33 BEIKNICH ll. JAIHIK. 34 Hum anul-zmcu lle'ml Munugrr Tennis was An average 01' u Page Three Hundred Seventeen Page Thrm- Hundred Eighteen ARM Y I l mzxm TEA M Everett ImutIn-ll Lewis llmm-r lhwm- Miss llnldL Forcumn 'J'unnniu Ankor mum lmrlun ARMY AND NAVY CAME NAVY-McFuddcn, Laird, Sllocnmkcr, Magda, Barnard, Dcl- ARMYW Ackcr, Brusslcr, Lewis, Tununis, Miller, Thompson, wilcr, Aungsl, Hanson, Marshall, Burlington. Hoover, Kupp, Burton, Reuse. Concluding the fall hockey season, two rival teams, designated as the Army and Navy teams, are organ- ized. These teams play for the championship toward the end of November. Since all women have been trying for places on those luums, the game creates unusual inlcmslv. Hooters for both sides parody the Army and Navy songs and stir up as much rivalry as possible. The Navy team defeated Army this year on Holmes Field by a score of I 100. NAVY llmtxm 'l'I-rAM lhlx'nurd Lulrtl Mnrshull lh-lelvr Hullsun Miss Ilnidl, lmuhxn-II AlleulIh-n Mum! Shnonmlwx' Hlnm' IHTPAHUPAL IPORTf ...: 51.........4... ........:.. .11 . 1 ...: ....... . .1. Riziius. I. .. 11.5.: .115... 11. 1 11.. 1 1 .......1..1::.: ..1 . .....:.::.:,1 z ......E: ..... ,. .... ...-11.3? ...... 1 1 ...-.... ...:u. .1 1111.....5 ........ ...-5.2.5.21. . r- , 11 1 3...... .....t: .. ... . ...-3.52... 1 l-s lb 1...:- ..... 111 ....-:2--1 haset m l I . the finals, 2 to l. Page Three Hundred Twenty R. Ht-ZNtltCttSUN BIcA'r'n Senior Inlru-Murld .S'lmrlx Manager With three successful years hehind it, Penn State95 Intra-Mural program, with its goal of ttzlthleties for all, again curried on this year. The work of. personnel organization was continued, and the system of revolving staffs more completely organized. Sigma N11 received the I932 Bezdek Cu p tor the advancement of sports at a Pep Rally late in October. R. Henderson Heatty, presi- dent of. the Intru-Murul Sports Council, presented the trophy. A scoring system drawn up two years ago was the hasis on which the award was made. The trophy will he presented eueh year by Hugo Bezdek, Director of the School of Physical Education. Beeuuse ot' the lack of playing helds and equipment, Intra-Murul mushhatl replzwed regular Fifty teams representing approximately 600 participants were entered in the .1932 tournament. Phi Cumma Delta captured first place in the emnpetition hy defeating Sigma Nu in Ottieiul indoor htlsehull rules were used for the tourney. 'lhwenty-t'mn' teams entered the spring lnll'zl-Muml sneeer tournament. Alpha Sigma Phi de- feated Sigma Nu in the fmals, 2 t0 0, alter winning t'rem Kappa Sigma in the semi-tinals, t to 0. Sigma Nu defeated Delta Theta Sigma, 2 to l, in the other semi-Iinzlt hmeket. Alpha Zeta defeated Kappa Delta Rho in the finals to win the 1932 spring horseshoe tourna- ment. Fourteen teams entered the tourney with Theta Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Phi Lambda Theta also rating high in the final searing. First place in the Intru-Murul truek and field tuurmtment went to T. B. U., or Tape Breakers H'uml ItuntzvlkaI-t' I932-33 IN'I'ItA-Mlttml. ltmum Glu'm- llm-tt H'WNU'I' Ht'Ztll'k HUIIII5 MUM-r Union, a non-i'ruternity team which seored 501A; points to win over the twelve 0ther teams entered. Phi Delta Theta ezlpturetl semmi place, with Kappa Sigma third. A Phi Delta rliheta relay team won the hulf-miie reiuy race which was held uhuul two weeks after the regular tnurney. In the finals of the tennis tournament Sigma Nu won the trophy hy capturing two singles and one doubles match from Phi Sigma Delta. Beta Theta Pi captured the cup in the lntru-Murui golf. tournament hy defeating Sigma Alpha Epsilnn in the tinui match, '12 100. Jmm It. Wmm-zu Full Sports Manager Because of the luck or proper equipment and injury liahility, i'm- ternities decided to phly toueh i'tmthull instead of the regular football, with forty groups compet- ing in the tourney. Sigma Phi Epsilon won the tournament by capturing the final game from Al- pha Chi Rho by a yardage gain. Other teams which reached the semi-finuis were Phi Gamma Dei- tu and Sigma Chi. T. B. U., u imn-i'ruternity team, won first piuee in the lllll'it'Mttl'ili cross country meet with 39 points. Kappa Sigma with 43 points was seemul, while Watts Hail euptured third place with 59 points. Phi Kappa Tau with three second phlees was tied with Sigma Alpha Epsilon, with a first, see- mid and third place, for the ehzunpiunship 0f the Intru-Mural hnxing tournament. In 21 plzty-oii Phi Kappa Tau won the trophy hy capturing four of the first five houts. Individual ehannpions ineluded lrierasimehuk, in the llS-poumi class; MeAmirews, l25 pounds; Madison. 135 pounds; iV'tltA-Mltlml. lt'tmtnmu, CHMII'IUNS Young Wei! t'usti-r i'ililtlh' l'urlts 'l'urnpr Slm-kt'l' lh-nl ly IhliiitillS l'nl'mvu Holder Him Anderson . Puge Three Hundred 'lVWt-nty-onc Pinter, 145 pounds; Pruitt, 155 pounds; Heseh, 165 pounds, and OiNeiH in the heavyweight ehlss. The Eiztia .l'ruternity with champions in the 155 and 175-pound classes won the Intra-Mural wrestling tourney with 61 points. Alpha Chi Sigma with 51 points took second place, while Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Pi tied for third place with t'orty-seven points. First place in the Intra-Murul haskethail tourney went to Sigma Pi, which defeated Phi Kappa Sigma in the final game, 24- to 17. Alpha Wiziiiiiigirflijlixigvr Tau Omega and Phi Delta Theta were other teams in the semi-finals. Luatu and Frew at forwards, Newcomer at center, and Small and Jones at the guard pests eumposed the winning team. Sigma Phi Epsilon captured the Intra-Murai volleyball crown by defeating Sigma Pi in the final contest. Pi Kappa Alpha and Theta Chi ended the tournament in a tie for third place. Sig- ma Nu, Chi Upsilon, Chi Phi, and Delta Chi N0. 2 followed in the order named. Seventeen teams remained in the competition for the Intru-Murui hzmdhaii trophy after the eompletion oi' the first round, with Sigma Nu and Chi Upsilon each having two teams left in the running. Rules of the A. A. U. were used for the tournament. A new feature planned for the winter lntru-Murals program was the addition of an indoor track tourney. Events for the tourney were limited to the dashes, halif-miie run, mile run, hurdles, and medley relay. The 1933 spring Intra-Murat sports program started April 1, with tournaments in soccer, iN't'ltA-M mm. BASKETBALL tInAM l'lUNS W. Smull lcmvurtls Nthlgilty lmluy St .IUIH'N l.:mlu NOH'I'IIIIIUP It'l'l'W It. Smutl Page Three Hundred Twnnly-two mushhall, tennis, golf, and truck listed. Albright S. Hoeh, 933, was manager of spring Intra-Murals. A senior student manager, who is responsible to the Inlra-Murai faculty director, a member of the Physical Education School faculty, has general charge of the iiathleties for air, program here. He is assisted by the three senior seasonal managers who appoint managers for the diiierent sports. R. Henderson Beatty was head of the 1932-33 Intra-Mural Board, which also included the three seasonal sports managers. John R. ,Ammf'v'm.Hue bprmg Sports Mmmgt'r Warner had charge of the fall sports, while James B. Coyne managed winter competition and Aihright S. Hoeh was manager of spring Intru-Muruls. Every important organization on the campus also has representatives on the lnlra-Mural Board. These members this year included Herbert E. Longenecker, Inlerh'alernity Council Prey ident; Walter C. Moser, Athletic Association head; Robert E. Tschun, editor of the Collegian; John A. Wood, Student Council President, and Jesse H. Brewster, non-fraternity reprewntative. For the purpose of equalizing Intru-Murai athletic competition helween fraternity and non- fraternity groups, and fostering non-fruternity representation in the various sports tournaments, the College non-i'raternity section was divided into sixteen districts. With the start of the winter Intra-Murai program, 11011-1'1'alernity men entering tournaments competed with the teams repi'e- senting their geographical district in the town. NO ONE ALLOWED ' 0'! MAIN GVNIMSIUM FLOOR uw -. m lN'mA-MIJHAL Buxmu VVINNICHS Ht'l'HHlllH'hllk AloAmh-mvs MIHIIMIII l'hllI-x' Pruitt llvm-II O'Neill Atklnsnn Page Three Hundred 'l'wemyttlu'ee ngv 'l'ln'ou Humlrml 'l'wr-nly-Ihur .N.As,px...v , ,13 . WILLIAM H. CROWN, JIL, TM WILLIAM A. ANDERSON, 134, EDWARD K. ATKINSON, ,34. CHARLES R. Cues, TM J. PERRY MORGAN, 3343 JOHN B. HEWI'F'lya34A Cmms J. PATTERSON, 334, SPRING TOUHNEYS. Baseball - . . Runner-up - Soccer - - - Runm-r-up l'Iorsuslmes - - Runncr-up - Truck and Fivld - Runner-up - Tennis - - Hunner-up Golf - - - Hunner-up - lNTRA-MUHAL SPORTS MA NACERS Foothill I - - Cross Country Boxing Huskct I m I I W rest I ing Truck Handball I lNTRA-MURAL 1932 Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Nu Alpha Phi Sigma Sigma Nu - Alpha Zulu - Kappa Della Rho T. B. U. Phi Delta Theta - - Sigma Nu Phi Sigma Delta - Bela Theta Pi Sigma Alpha Epsilml S. JACK CAlmmcnflM. RICHARD L. COYNE, , PHILIP l'. ,HINEs, 134. ROBERT E. NELSON THOMAS. TM WILLIAM D. THOMAS, a31L SPORTS WI NNERS FALL AND WINTER Touch Football Hunnor-up Cross Cuunlry Hunnor-up Boxing - Runm-r-up Wrestling Rlnnmr-up Buskullnlll Rummr-up Vullcylmll Runner-up M3 ROBBINS, 134 Tennis Soccer Mushlmll Golf - Lacrosse - Relay TOURNEYS, 1932-33 Sigma Phi Epsilon - Alpha Chi Rho T. B. U. Kappa Sigma - Phi Kuppu Tau Cigmu Alpha Epsilon Wain - Alpha Phi Sigma - - Sigma Pi - Ii '11 Ha .'i mu Pl K I l S h Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Pi Kisnvky NvMy lhuuduuy IN'HtA-MIIIML WIuaanM; CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM lillliny; Shnnbr Shuubr AHHOFMHI Shunhnngh Frvvuunl RCANIZATIIDNSE v0 . FRATERHITIEf AEHY EABSZOXHZT: . 5...? . n. ..... :2: .......... t..l . . . Altitiu. .- 1! A . . 3:32.: .52.... A...::.:.:.. . t..::--.-.:. A.-:--:u. . ..:.-.--.- thglur Mlnwh KIIIIITIIHIII llnvsh-I' Itnmlor I't-otlh-l' t'ytnrk Stmlth Mnssl-r l'n-nnvr Fish I'lvkvrtl Slnlnl- Hrnlnun A oruun t-nn-y lnultng Mt'Mlnn Ut'llrtl Jm'oh Moor:- Kulh Munkvy Ynnm lttnt-lilnn-r Fnrnnln Itohhtns AMI'it'll lh-m 1y ltrnndt, McCullough Grny Art, IlH' Fn v o Russo lli1'iM'l' Wlm-k Suit! mum's Moruun Evnns t'Itu-nqu-h Svhut'l'm-r S timer Frisi-i Napoleon Tully lx'unfnmn lhllhnwll Vom'ln-I-s Dit'kt'rlllllll Momnn Yurnmn Wllltnlns Milvy Atlnnls Dnvis Burnlmrt lmnm-m-vkvr lessv Miller Munn'urlng Hunson Illness l'uuv The lnteriratemity Council Since its founding 111 Penn State in 19.12, the Intertratm'nity Coun- cil has grown to hold such an important position on the campus that it is now almost imiispensahie. Both local and national fraternities may join the organization. It is comprised of one Senior, one Junior, and one Faculty member as delegates representing each memher chapter. When the Council was first formed here it was known as the Pan- hellenic Council. It grew steadily, and gradually it evolved a set of ideals which are concerned primarily with the hettering,r oi' the College. II. E. Lomnmmmw l'rcxidcnz A Board of Control, which is the judiciary hotly ol the Council, enforces ail hy-laws of the constitution and also the interfrziternity rushing code. This judiciary group consists of the Dean of Men, one Faculty representative, the ofiicers oi. the Council, and one Senior elected from nlemhershi p. Much of the friendship which exists between chapter groups on the campus is prohzihiy due to the interest which the Interfraternity i Council takes in its members, problems. The group sponsors meet- ings of fraternity presidents, caterers, scholarship chairmen, and other house committees to discuss questions of il'nportunue on frater- nity management. This yea 1', for the tirst time, the Council conducted W. MACALnl-m a songfest, and encouraged the development of Iralernity libraries. .S'ccrcmry-Treasurer Page Three Hundred Twenty-six Fraternity Acacia - - Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Gamma R110 Alpha Kappa Pi Alpha Phi Della Alpha! Phi Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Zulu Beta Kappa - Beta Sigma Rho Bela Theta Pi Chi Phi Chi Upsilon Della Chi Delta Sigma Phi Della Tau Della Delta Theta Sigma Della Upsilon Eluiu - - - Kappa Della Rho Kappa Sigma - Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Gamma Della Phi Kappa Phi Kappa Nu Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Lambda Theta Phi Mu Delta Phi Pi Phi Phi Sigma Dullu Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi - - Sigma Nu - Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Pi - - Sigma Tau Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Phi Della Tau Sigma Phi Theta Chi - - Theta Kappa Phi Theta Nu Epsilon Theta Upsilon Omega Theta Xi - lrlunglc lnterfraternity Council Senior M ember Mk F. Davis A. A. Blacss H. A. Baudm' R. E. Cray M. C. Miller A. H. Fulvio A. B.M1:Culluugh F. B. Cormun D. C. Overdecr O. M. Duvenpnrl R. R. Morgan D. Goodman R. C. Rinchinwr C. B. Willa C. R. King T. A. Kennedy A. B. Barnhurt C. 'H. Readly E. K. McMinn H. D. Fonz G. W. Eukcrd M. C. Shimur P. J'. Evans W. L. Gardner W. P. lilueslcr E. S. Mlalmod H. W. Wilson J. R. Napoleon C. H. Dickm'maul A. W. Hesse W. J. Williams A. L. Baxlor C. F. l'liclwr C. Flock C. L. Zuiglur A. F. Poclllcr C. A. Lundih W. Muculcur H. J. Wesl .l. C. Munch F. H. Ttu F. E. Kane W. E. Stone W. C. Moscr R. W. Killer H. E. Longenm: 'ur E. Frisch H. Ebenhuch C. R. 111,21ng .1. Wolchko S. D. Kaufman J. J. Voorhces J. F. Neill A. L. Shane M. A. Ziegler C. R. Page I uniar M umber T. A. Adams W. S. Bovurd J. P. Morgan R. E. Arthur . E. Imnguneckur J. J. Russo G. P. Rcmcy M. S. Moore L. F. Lansdalc A. W. Fishel T. S. Rogers H. Fish R. B. Vance E. K. Atkinson - W. J. Suchors H. A. Tyler U. G. Brubukm' H. C. Brandl R. G. Mowcry P. F. Hines H. E. Smith W. D. Hartman J. H. Aldrich G. E. D. Kline - C. W. Culp A. C. Slcinfuldl - H. T. 00115 C. R Suhan'ncr F. W. Munkcy W. A. Hansen W. R. Vurnum B. T. Jacob J. W. Saillu H. L. Gibson U. .l. Nichols F. S. WONT - T. Nelson A. H. Manwuring C. A. Collon J. A. Clark D. Anderson B. J. 011ny - E. F. Bonner W. A. Anderson - E. E. Nuglc H. E. Robbins .P. Princmllhal . J. Wengur - l'l. Tray S. Hoynuk J. A. Fay E. W. Yorke A. M. Miley F. K. Graham F. B. Musscr C. F. K0111 d. Page Three Hundred Twcnly-seven ACACIA II'IHYNIDIIIII A'l' UNIVERSITY 1m MHIIIIHAN. MAY 12.5. HNH HT'I'IVIC UIIAI I'IIIIIS. 'I'IIIII'I'Y PENNSYLVA NIA STATE CH A PTIII II IIIS'I'AIIIIISIIIIIII JUNE 9, 1901! II'IIA'IIIHIIS IN IIVAI'IIIII'IVA'I'I'I fr. II. IIInY IIIIN .I. M. FILY II. NUII'IIIIHTI' W. I III II. I'll. IRIIII'IN u'. If l'III'II'lI Ih' . A. IIAMII! IIIIII I, NV.I IIIIA III; II. I X I I D.S.UIIIY1IJI W. L. IIllNN N1; 1' AI III I' l' NV. I'. DAV'ml' II'. II. lelAIIIIVMANN II. N. . 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HLH'HFIGLD'I' H. H, AER R. hV. KAINIGS Al. I. FUNNUIK M. DANIEL In M. DUU'I'IHG'IVT . U. ELLINTUN 2A. SHIHDIHGS mlmmcs IN Svninrs M. l'. HOWELL F. IG. JONES .hlnlurs lb It. LAN 14L A. LEWIS Suplmnmrt-s L. J. IORDMAN A. U. FMMN l.. H, HANSEN A IN Ih'Al'l'lllHVH'I l. E. t'ULLHHIU J'IS'PAIHANHIGII MAY :34. 15.30 HUIHUIULIII'II: E. M. RAM! E. M RIY'I'LIGIHHG H. 'l'. LEWIS M. 1.. Mt-VAIHAAND L. M. 'l'OM; 'l'llllll M. W. KlNSLUIC N. LAZIMR AL A. WICSNIGH M. l6. ZMIHHGY Alpha Lumhdu DI-llu is an orgaxnizulitm which rccngnizvs high scholarship umnng I'rvshnum women slu- dunls. Tho. alluinnwnl or 21 suholusti: avvrugo of 2.5 during the hrsl SPHH'HU'I' m lhe entire frmhman year is required for mumlwrship. Alpha Leunhdu Della aims not only In pmnmhx m-holurship umung freshman women but also to oncourugv mmnlwrs to maintain a high unzuh-miv standing lhmughuul their College 1 areas. Page Four Hundred ; imm-dzvr-z: , , l'orll-r lx'u-mlh: ln-Jnil'l'v Hau-lwnlmvk Huln-m-k Wurrvn lhnllurl' Wnlls Lulun-m-vlu-I' KIIIHNIIHIIIH WuuvI-r l-Dlmon- Stu-wusun Fry ALPHA PHI OMEGA lNll'NlilCll A'l' IIAI'HYIC'NW'I UOLLICHIG, DECEMBER Hi. 192:1 AU'HVIG PHAI'TIGNS. 'IVM'IGN'I'Y-NINE ALPHA BETA CHAPTER IGS'IVAHLISHMII MAY 26, ISIIKL' INLVI'IHCN IN FM'HITI'A'PIII AL AL IHIIHWK A. L. III'IAM ll. L. WATTS VIKA'PIHCS IN PHLIJGHIU SI-Iliurs IF H CH ll. W l'Ull'PllIll . WEAVER It. L 'l'l'ltNlGlt Juniors 1'. ID. HU'I'TUHF IO. K, HACKENHAUK P. 10. S'I'EYENSUN II. J. HLMUHH V. ll. KLIVSHA A H. X IHUCN J. ll. LHNHICNIM'KIGH la IL DIGJAIMHG .1. li. IUCND . F. L, WM. 'l H. W. h'ltY t. 1; WA 7 VNNIHIHIII It. W. HUIHCAHIC Alpha Phi Onmga is an honorary national smuling frulvrnily. Thv nrgunizulion aims to ussmnlrle Col- lege men in lhv spiril of tho scoul oath and law, and dovulnp l'rivndship. An outdoor program is carried on with llw 10ml scout troops. H' l'NIlll'SlHl, volullluvr aid is givvn m Cullvgv outdoor :u'livilivs. Page Four Hundred 0m: Anvkpr III'IIImm ltnvkmv .Ivnnlnus IHI-Imn 'III-IIVI IIIII'IIVIII'II IIm'IxmuII I'lulu Inulfurd IIIISIUIH I mII-x'scm IIU'IL'IIISM Inmlulm IIIonIh ALPHA Pl MU INH'NIIIGII .VI' 'l'III'I PENNSYLVANIA STATE I'UIIIIIIIIIIII, III'IUIIIMIII'III I. IIIII'J AlI'I'IVI'I I'IIAI'TIIIIIS, UNI'I IIIIIA'I'III'IH IN IIIAIIIII.'IIIVIIIII A . Ix'. ANIIIIIIISUN I'. NIIIWMAN .I. A, SI'I'IIIIIH W. II. II AMI Y .I. I . LIIII I' IVINIII II. III. 'l'IIII'I ! III. II IIIIHII AM 0. II II'II III. .W IIII I'MUIIII IIIIAIIIIA'IIII IIII'IMIII'III II, II. IIIII'I'IIAM IIIIIA'IIIII'IS IN IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SI-qurs I'. II. AI'KIGII W. 'I IHIIIII-II AS: JII M. IAIOI IxMAN I'. I.. IIIIAIIFOIIII W. I. .GNII 'IGN III. A, 'II lION'IS IX 1'. I I Juniors V. IIIIA'IIYI'IIUII .I. It. IIIIINNA II. II. IIACKOW .I. .I. IIIISKAS Alpha Pi Mu is an honorary prc-mcdicul fraternity whose membership is open to students studying medi- cine. The organization secures prominent medical men to deliver open Ieclurcs at various times during the CoIleav oar. IIwruIar mcalintrs are held in order that students and faculty Immlbers mu become belter b y D U , acq uuinled. Page Four IIundrud 'I'wu Wllmm Myers lmwsun Anumlull WI-lm-I .luhnslnu t'huhh Ml-Ulny Vumk Hslwhnun Hruhlw .lm-ksun linyI-r Smith l'ntlu .huh-rsnu l'urlnlnmm 1'len'nm- lmrlt-r Mlllvr HI'N'N lsroylw Hull ALPHA TAU ALPHA II'UIVNDICD A'l' THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, JANUARY 10, 1920 .H'TIVE t'llAl l'EltS, EIGHT i'. S. ANDERSON . PARKINSUN K. IL MOYMH U. B. CIIIYHH W.1'.HN'IIIKANIG h. K. MILLER 0. A. PORTER ' IL WEN'IV'JCL 1. Jill Ion: l. AN'PUNIULI h. It. MCHAY 1?. S. 'IK POTTH H . lll'l'TlNH A. MYERS 1t. W,NMI'1'H Id. U. DAWSON .l. W, JUIINS'I'UN W. ll. WILSON Alpha 'l'uu Alpha, 2: professional agricultural vduuulion society, ulvcls its mmnlmrs l'mm Juniors and Seniors enrolled in that curriculum. The principal function of the society is In promote disvussinns among; lhe mvmlwrs llwmselvus. l'lnwvvor, lectures by nlhor nu-mlmrs of llw. Collvgu fucully are also spmlsurvd. Pugx- Four Hundred Thrvo ltnln-l'l s I'N'lllNl'l' llnzvllnn ALPHA THETA EPSILON Ix'lhw Wt-slrll-k llnwvll FOIVNDI'IH A'l' 'I'lll-l PENNSYLVANIA H'PA'I'IG HHJJCHN. MAY 29, 1930 J. G. R. M. M. V. AL I. MEAMEM M l'l YM FHA I'TH MS, ONh IVIKA'IWIIK IN IVAUUL'I'A'HG F. P, HANNICR SUIHHK IN FAI'UIJJ'A'I'M MRS. l'. 1L MAUK SUIUHHGS 1N FULLEGIU Ht-nlnrs lb, I41. HAZEL'I'ON E. M. KALH L l..Mu-h'AlH1AND IL ll. NIIGIHGL M M. WJCS'I'IHHK Juniors ll, M. HAMMUN .L Ii. IKUHI'IR'I'S IL M. KLINM Hlll'lIIUH lhu'wlx Women who plan to enlor the field of jnurnulism us a profession comprise the society of Alpha Theta E lsilon. Nine credits of 'Ournulism are re uirod for nmmlwrshi ; as Well as zutlivc mrlici mtion in Collcrre J I n publications. The Wonwnqs page in tho Alumni News is edited by this souinly. Page Four Hundred Fuur llllmm Fuh'iu lln nrnlmn Ilnrn lel-r U'Imnm-ll llullrlmlmh Nt-thl l. lhlir Curvy CHI EPSILON INIIINIH'ID A'l' 'PIIIC ITNIVI'IHNI'I'Y OF ILLINOIS. MAY 21!, 192.515 ACTIVE llllAl l'l'IltS, MMGYEN PENNSYLVAN I A S'I'A'HG Cl IA PTEH l'lN'l'AHLISIH'IU MAY 19. HIL'T IVILVPIUU'S IN IMUWYL'I'A'I'E H. t'lJIILANI! S. W. IMNH IL U'lmNNldlnl, H. A, llANliAIIAN 1:, IL NIGNIH'PI' ll. IL NHA'I'TH'K J. M. lx'AlTLINVSS 11L ID. WALKER FllA'l'RlCS IN FULLEHIU St-ninrs S. H. A A. ll. FUIA l0 II. A. I'IFIHGIMICH 1'. K IIIMHM IL M. HORN H. lb, HUHIHKAI'GII It. ll. FARIGY M. IL MULLER W. D. YUDER The principal function of Chi Epsilon, honorary civil vnginvvring fraternity, is to promote the scholar- ship of engineering students. 'I'lw society is professional in scope and il svrvcs its members through lectures and discussions. Page Four Hundred Five IIurmIrII Hlmkmvsld UIII'III'y Iiw-m- ImulI u-l IIIIm-I'I anqu-r Wunilmlrll lxIwkIIvr Mlkm-II Mull low 3' Fvl'n-t- 'IVIIIIIHIINIHI SI-Imu 'IInlIn DELTA ALPHA DELTA POIINIIEII A'I' 'I'III4I I IMINxXI I' ANIA sI'A'I I41 I l'IIII I41III4I, IW'I'IIIIICII I IIIII': III II I' II A1 I I'I RS ONE FIKA'HGII IN IHU l l H'IA'H'I I I II 'IUN II. NI' IIIIII SUIIUIHGS 1N I'UIILEGIU Nonlors s. A. I4VI'IIIIII9I4I A. II. MIKSI'II JunIon-a M. I-:. IIIAIINAII III, II MA IIUNIH II. 'I'I LIN I'L IA'I AIIGIII4II I41. 1.. R III4J.' I4: II. WUUIHVAIID N NIxUIHHV SKI anhonmrl-s .L SI Ix'lJ'lI'lx'I'IGR M, M. TOMLINSON IO. M, IHIII'FIIICTT I4'rl-Hllnll-n I42. L IIIIENEY MI I'L IIIIII'I4IR'I' Delta Alpha Delta, wonwrfs speech fraternity, was founded for Ihe purpose of furthering interest in de- batm and the speech alts. Membership is open to all women who have evidenced interest In this lmc Monthly lIlLClIIl 4 are held at which locally prominent speakers are asked to address the members. The. fraternity also entertains visiting wmans debating teams. Page Fnur I'Iundred Six Aull 1Vt'1s Kn nl nor 11mhzvrs Glllvsph- 101w 111101101 Svlwnz Frlm-h l411ml1huch Phillips Click Smilh 11111011111111 1'nlnu'r 1111011011 Shnne K. WI-Iwr Arnmll'nnu A. Wvlu'l' 31111111101 Shinu-r Milrh Hurry 111-nrg1- DELTA SIGMA Pl FOUNDIGIJ AT N11111' YOIIK UNIVERSITY, NOVEMBER 7. 11107 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 1111111'1'Y-1111'1G ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER IGS'J'AIHJSIIICU APRIL 1, 19211 1111111'1'1111115 IN FAUIIIJI'A'I'IC W. 111. l1l1'l 1' U. 11'. lIASICK . . 11A11VKINS III. V. IIYIO 1 1. .111'1'1'111 1111111111111 IN lIIHHC .1. 111111111111 F11A'I'RES 1N 110111111110 St-niurs 112nm A11MS1'110NG 11.117 1111118011 1. 2111111111111 1v 1'1111111111' w 1 .S. 11111111 D. . II. EHICNHACH 11111'81 .I. 0.11011111011S Juniors W. J 13.1411111110quv 1'12 S. 'A111M1111 1. M. S'I'IGAI KAN'J'NI111 M. llINNHIMER 1'. 1'. 11'111111'111 11 11. SMI' Sophmnuros G. W. NHY 11. 11. SEIAVITZ As an honorary und 11101055101111! connnm'uu society, Delta Sigma Pi fuslvrs the study of business in 1111i- versilics and colleges and 211101111113 10 pmnmlc closer uHilialion lwlwmn 1110, amnnmndul world and students of cmnmerco and finance. Each cur Della Siwma Pi awards 11 k0 lo the nulslzmdin 'raduulinn' student in the h 2'1 1'1 ?1 curriculum of cmmnercc 11nd 1111111100. Page, Four Hundred Seven Hun GnlI-N lhuldqut-r lhn'luml Furrteo Sltivcns Svlnn: DELTA SIGMA RHO FOUNIIED AT THE UNLYERSI'I'Y OF CHICAGO, APRIL 13, 1906 ACTIVE UIIAI PICJ;S PEN NSYLVANI A ESTABLISHED. NE 9, 1917 A. A. IKUIHAANH IFRATIUCS N?LtilLLIGGm Sun M. I. lMLlHNHICR S, A. Fr RICE .lunh s E. U. MILLER 1:. M X'I'YJIWVO TE C H A PTER S. K. 7. '. 'l'I'HN 1. STEVENS S'FIHHH, Delta Sigma Rho, honorary forensic society, elecls to membership Juniors and Seniors who have done ex- ceptional work in intercollegiate debutin . ll co-opcrales with the Forensic Council in speech activity on the campus. Page Four Hundred Eight W Im- WI-lmiv Mulh-n An honorary society among students of electrical onginmsring, Juniors and Soniors in that curriculum wlm rank in the uppm' quurler of their class. 'l'mnlinsoll lInrl z I't-nrsnn NIH NIJI'III A'I' 'IIIIC IINII' IC IISI'IIY OI IL L INUIS. 'IWII'A Ale'lIIIlm-k Johnson luslI-lIt-I' Hm lIl'II l'm-lm-r m A mr vi? E M! 'N Pin no,- nr .I Em '3 REEMWEWQ I Hvlls Mmm- Sussunm n ETA KAPPA NU AI I I'VE I' II A'I IIIIIIN, UI'TUIIIGII 23. II ! I V'I Y 'I IIIIIIIIII ICPSILON CIIAIYIIER IIIS'IIA IIIIISI IIIIII IDIIICIIIMIIIII'II -l. 1909 IIIIIA'IIIKIGS IN I'IIUIIIII'I'A'III'I II. A. IHNIHIG'I'T :1 II. KIIIN'I' IC. . STAY IIIII Y H, II. IIOII'II II. KI NSIIHI' A. I 'I'AUIH II I.IAIIIKI Ii HHAIIIIV MIG MHMIHCICS .I. IV. IHIN'I'I'I'I'TIG IL II. 'I'OMLINNON I II'ltA I HI I.I'M-IU l'. II. IIIGIII'RAM IL IL A I 1'. II. hASSqIMAN .I. IllI HIIIAA ll. K. MMIIIIN'I'UI'Ix I'. 'lIlUMA I'. II GIII'I'TS h. II. M UICII 'II. WIGII':H' l. .I: All I41. It. IJIIIII'IN IL I VII W. F. IIIIAUHII .I. II. I'I'IAIISU I.I. ZIIIII. I II'II A. I . I'IGI'II'I'IGII Jnniom IV. I', .IUIINHUN W. III 'IIIIUMI'NUN .I. K, WAII'I'I'IR Zt-Igll-I' 'IIlmn . lwrl ru Ill Imgguu IIIIllll JHII'IIIII Etu Kappa Nu solmls its nwmhers . I lhc purpose 0 society is In honor outstanding sludunls in this field and to promote interest in cltrclrical engineerin'j. Page Four mm from f the Hundred Nine llu 'llh' AmlI-rmn HHTunl lllll Fuslm' Anllumy Hurlrlmu Smith llosllvhl Mannm-s llol'l'nnlll l'mmnnn lmklrl K Wnlliv t-sv I 'l'llonumun llursIh-k Suolmrs Knnfmnn an' s GAMMA ALPHA MU FUFNIDMD AT 'Plllu' PENNSYLVANIA N'I'A'I'N FULLEHM, mm AP'I'IVM UIIAI'TIGHS. ONE VILVI'HIGS IN FAVIVL'I'A'I'E E. t'. DAVIS N S. WALKIG FIKA'I'RES IN PULLIGUIU SI-ninrs M. .l. HMSHI J. KAUFMAN H. W. IMVIHSON Juniors II. M. HHSMAN E. II. HUFFMAN W. .l. SlTltlHIllS P. W. HHYAN'I' U. E. HOMS'PIPK U. A. SMI'I'II T. ll. lIAlx'l'I W I41. RUDE W. IL 'l'llHMl'SUN anhmllnrm H. I'. ANDERSON 'l', M. GMTYAS l'. LIGK'IVIHK IQ ANTHONY H. II. HILL .l. '12 Mm-INNIGS I41. IL FUS'I'EIK 1' V. IIAJLHISUN N. MANN .I. In HIIW'ORU . HUSIHIGLD V. D. I'LA'I'T n'. J la. n. mmus Founded to promote interest in gymnastics at Penn State, Gamma Alpha M11 is an honorary fraternity wilh nwmlmrship limited In nwmlwrs of tho gymnastic loam. The organization was formed last year. Page Four Hundred Ton mg 1: Lung ix- KAPPA DELTA Pl FOIINIIIGII A'I' THE UNIVERSITY OI ILLINOIS. IIIAIU'II 18, 1911 MI'IIIYIII CIIAI IIIIIIIS, 'l'IIIII'I'Y-'I'WU I'ul'lt-r lIulJIm In-nnnn Iu'mzuru Ih-l-m- Snnkvy II 'III I Iklumm' Ihell NIl-IM-I III! I Inu liilnlv IIIllll-llml- Mmm- Ilhoton .Inlnvs Ilrvslmu'Ilz 'I'rIvIw W I I I SI CMA CHAPTER IIIS'IIAIIIJSIIIGII JANUARY 12. I031 I0 ll A'I'IIIGH IN FA ITIIII'I'A'I'III IV. A.II1IOYIES .I. E. DEL AMP I'. IIIIIITON MRIH.IIUTIII1R H. II. GREEN F. 'P. S'IIIIIIUK III I'IIAUGI II. V. MOORE A. 'I'RICIII'I 2V.IG.IIIAMII19IIS l'. I. MYI ELI I1. 'IIIIIINICII II. CIIA MPLIN II. G. I'AIIKINSON I'. G. IVIIIAVIIIII IIIIIS. 0. II. IIIAMI'IIIN I. II. I'N III M. .I. WYIIANI A L. IIIIO'I'ON GIIAIIIIA'I'IG STUDENTS M. U. .IAMICS' II. .II LENNON II'IIA'IIIKIGSI I N I'OIIIIIGGIO Seniors Id. III. III! IIE IV. W. IxSIlIIIINIx'A II I. lIICIaSIC I9. ll. IIIORIKICIN IL. II. NIII AI 9 16.11:.IUIN'IVIIGDGIC E. .0 II. M. PORTER N. II. III Y PI. .I. IUIIMIURA ILA This is an organization for the education student with scholarship above tho average. Six semesters of work in education musl have Iwen cnmpIoled lo IIPCOlnP eligible lo nwmership. Page Isnur Hundred Eleven IAN Izsun I'rIlI'IIIII'II IIHIIIIII KI'PNNII'I' KI'IIIII HIIIH. Morrill II'IHIIIIIIFII UHIFIIIII lyI-I' IGHlmIInIIII I IIIIINII'kI-r KI'I m-I IV I' Mr IIHI -k IiIIrI'y NI-shII 'I'IIrIII-r Hunks. FIII-r 'J hnmlmun Swirl. KAPPA GAMMA PSI INIIINIIICII AT THE NEW IIINIIIIANII I'IINSICIIVA'IIOIIY OF MIISIU, IIICIIIGMIHGII 13, 1911 AU'I'IVIG CHAPTERS, 'IIMN EPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED APRIL 29, 1925 II'IIA'IIIIIGS IN' IMU'II'IXIIA'FI'I II. IIISIIIIIIIIN II.1IV.I.IA'ICK N. U. lANNIuII W. l', HAIIS'I'KA 13.1 L MAIIQI AIIII'II W.I . 'I'IIlIMI'SUN II. W. IIIIAN'I'. II. W. II. A, WAIII FIIA'I'IGII 1N UIIIIIG .II M. KIIIIAIIIINI'J IIIIIA'I'IIICN IN IIIIIIIIIGHIU SI-IIIIIrs .I. In BANKS 'I'. A. KIuNNIII'In I'. I0. US'I'IIIIII W. 17. IIIHIIIY M IIIIIII.S.N'I Inl: I'. h. 'I'IIIINICII II. W. IFIIIICII, II. W xlIiI M .I. III. WICIII'III Juniors I . IF. IIHII'IUIGIJI'I'Z .I. IIL RYAN HIIpIIuIIHItIex M. I,. IIISIIIGIJIIAN W. III IildIIIE WI .MIIILIIII I. IF. 1:. IIICN'I'IIIITK Ii. LINHSIII' Fronhmon W. I . IIAH'J'IAN V. II. II' .I. 'I'. IOIIZSI N II. II'. IIII'JV'I' II'. II IIII INMI MGM IF. ll. PIIITI IIAIID A professional music fraternity, Kappa Camma Psi has for its purpose the prmnolinn of interest in music and the rewarding of undergraduates who have shown proficiency in the musical Held. Members are elected from all classes. Page Four Hundred Twelve IIIIIIh-k ZI-IIII III WI-I'ly 11IIIkIIIIIIII'1I eruhl 111T 11'I-III'IIII'II MI' 111'11111' EIIIILII'U MI-Nully 11I'I-III 111I1HI111 111l1'1Z1'11 livntllm 1roIIs- '11'HH NI-y'hnll 11ll0111'1' SIIIHII 1 1H Il'l' I1I'I'S11 1'1'11'1'H SIII- --llII' ShI'I-vo KAPPA PHI KAPPA 1111117N1I1'11111'1'111111'11111111 1111 UNIVERSITY, 11111111. 21:. 11121.! 111'1111'1'1 11111111'111v111S, 'l111111'l'1'rH1111'1'1N ALPHA BETA CHAPTER 141S'I1A11111S1111111 MAY 7, 11127 11I111 11I-I 11'I'IIIIIII- l 1l 71101.:11'11111101111'3' 11'III'MI'I' 1111lllk1'111'l llllll;.: 1'IIIIfI-r 1 1 1 1 1 14111111111195 1N 111:11'1111'1111'11141 11. 11. 11111111111141 11111111! .1. h.111111111I11111 :1. 11.11111111111N 14'. 11.1111'1111111111'.11. 11' 011s 1.11 '11. S'1'11111 1V. 11.11111111111'11S 11. 11111411'1'11111111111 1;. 1;:11'141'111'11111 '1'. 51.110313 11. .1'1'1'1'111113 .'1 AN 1'111111111h1 111111111111'1111131111115111118 l. 11. 1101111111111 .1. 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Membership in Kappa Phi Kappa is 1iIIIilI'I1 lo Juniors and Seniors in 1110 3011001 01 Educulion who have shown themselves 10 110. oulsluuding 1I0111 in scholarship and :Iclivilius. 1'111ql11'111 discussions and nwetilws are held 10 further professional iIIlcrcsl and 10 provide closer contact among llIIIsc who plan 10 enter the teaching profession. Page Four Hundred 'l'hirtm'n t'rulu' qu'uum- Uhnm- 'Purlwr ltrulm m liuwwr Murry .lom-s Womt OMICRON NU FUI'NIH'III AT THE MH'IIIHAN S'I'A'I'IC FULLEHIG, APRIL. 1912 ACTIVE t'llAl lVl'IHS. TWEN'PYJI'HIU'IIG E. l'. t'HAl'IG t. H. 'l'lIllNlGR I'. IL N.H'K 1'. 10. RAY MRS. V. M HULLINUER K. M. STRUIYSI'I lt. SI HHVICRS J. V. HOWSIGH t't III. JUU AS X . t All; A. 1'1. MERRY H. A. WOOD t Omicron Nu has as its purpose the recognition and promotion of lbzldership, research, and scholarship in Home Economics. Active members are chosen from the upper onc-fourth 0f the Senior class and the upper one-hfth 0f the Junior class. Page Four Hundred Fourteen 111111'01 1'111K11'Hlllllll Show IIIIIII MIIIIIIIII'II 0' III II- ll 'II'IIIIIIIIIIII-II 11111'111'11 I111k1IIIII I11IIl ll 1 .I'IIIlIlI-I- lxIIIIlI-IIII 11IIIII1I-I' l I-III-3 IIIIII II; S1IIIHIIUIIlllKI'I'11IIL1I IIN III IIIII I'IIrlxIII 1111.1 .I'lIIIII' 110le 1Vl'H11111 111Il'1111111 1101I1IIHIIII '1'1l01111LI'11II Youklo l.II'II.IIIIIIl SI-I '111'81 l IIlllslI l'l'1'1111.1 IIIIIIIIII 1111111111'1' .IIIII-I-I-III Hurry AIII'IIIHII l'lIIIIlI IIIII'I'IN PERSHING RIFLES 11011111114111 II'l' 'I'IIIC UNIVERSITY 111 NII11111IIII'11A, 11192 I I 1I1I'I-rs 1NI-IIIII-I'I; Sn IlIII JUIIIINIUII 11I 1I111.I' 11II-1I: 1'1'01113'11'1' l1IIlII'lmI-II I'I'IIIIII-I' 111.1 .Il'1 11III'III-IIH1IINII ' 1.I-uIIIII'II III-II'IIII '1'11101110 I1 l'11'141 1'11:Il l'lGl1.I', lI'Ul'll'l'lGICN 11 COMPANY, FOURTH 111411111V1EN'1' Ics'I'AIII.IsIIIIIIIIvI717?-I IIAIIY, III:I2 .. .7 - .a 3-1. ,1 1I. R. 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I 1'A11111111 11.11.11111111111111'1' '1'.1I.1I111I1111 1I1.11.'1111111N141 Freshmen and Sophonmrcs who have derIIIIIIslruled their proflciency iII mi1ilary drill are organized into the Pershing Rifles, an undergraduate IIIi1ilzII'y society. 011'Icers 01 1110 11. O. T. C. department act as their instructors. Page Four Hundred Fifteen AAIIllm-y IIIIIINI'II .lm-lmun .N'Iwurvr IIII'un I I'lunmlngs Alum: l'mlml qum-Il II'ink IInIIrIuII-h IIH MumIl.l I. Ih'uwn .N'lmn-II III-lmII-k IIrI-ms III'm-ln-II INII II'nslIIr IIXIIIHN IMHAIIgIIIIh Ih-Irm- 'l'M luIII PHI ETA SIGMA UIII IIIIIINIIIS. MAIIIIII, IIIAYIIIN'I'Y 'IIIIIII'IIII A'I' 'I'IIIIII IINIAIIIIIIIHI'IIY III'JII Al'IIIIAIIII I'IIAI IIIIIII.N'. IIIIIIINIIIIIII CI'I A II'IIIIIIII ' 19251! -n. IIIIIN NSYIIV A N I A STATE IIIIN'IIIIAIIIIISIIIIIII NIIAIIIIMIIIIIII IIIIIIAIIIIIIIIN IN IIIIAIIIIII'I'II'IIIII I'. W, IIAS Ile' III .I. II'NI'IIAN II. II, .NIHIKIII'II'I' II, II. IIIIIIIIYIIIIII A. II. AA'AIINIII'II IIIIIA'IIIIIIIN IN I'lIIIIIIIIIIIU Sn -nIurs II. AIIIIAIAIIN'IIN I . III II J. NIX I II IIIILI'II'IIIIII, III ll III. IIN'II IIOIAI A AIIMN'I'IIIINI: II UII'I' II. II. IAIII I'III . . A.N'I' IIIIINIIAI UII AIL. IIIIIIISII'IIIII t'. 0 I'I'IIINIIN . .II IIII' I' III .IIIAUIIIIIIIIIII A III. I'IIIIIIIII'IN' .I. U. IIIIIII, IIIx' I. AXAVIIIIIII II II. I IIIIIINIII II. II. IIII 1'. IAIIIISSIIIIII Y II. II. IIINIIIIIIIAIIIIII 0. M. IIIAANIIIIxNI'IIII'II II. II UIIIIIII l'. II .NAS'N'AIAIA AAI. III. IIIN AI. MIIIIIIIIII AV. III S'IIIINIII G. AA'. IIUWI IIIII I. IAHIIIIIIIIII K. II .III'IIOIIII A. III IIIANIII'I II II. JIII. IIIIIIIIIIII II. III II'.N'I7IIA I'. L. HIII'II'IIN .N'.I .IAIIIOIIIII II. II. AVISIII II. AAI. I-IIIIIIIIIIIIII III II. ZUKAIINKAN JHHIT: II. II'. IIIIYIIIII I. III. IIIIINK .I. III. IIYAN III. IIIIINK II. .I. II IIII IVIIlIIIN'N' .II HI IIYA N II. II NII II I'. .IHINIII AAI.I I.. N'IAIIAI II II. II. I'IIIINIIIII x'I IIIIIAII NII' I II. II. .IIAIIIIIII II. III. IIIII A'l III I A I. A, MIII IAIIIIIIIIA II. III. SIIIIIIA'I'IINN'UN .I. II. IIIIIINNA I. 'l'. IAII IIAIIII'II' III. .N'I' IIIIA A. A. III IWNN I. III IAII-IIIINUIAIY AAI. III I'IIIIIIAII'N'IIN III. AAI. IIIII IIII'I IIMIII Y III: II II Al. IAIIIA II. J'I'I'IIII I I.. AA'. VIIIN' .III I. IAIYIII II. IAI. AT IIIIIIIIIIAI II II III I , IIIIHIIIIII . AII. IIAInN N'II'IIN II. II'. VAI. 'MN II, R. lIIIINhIIIIIIII . IIIIN'IIINZAA'I'IIH .I. II. AAIIAIIIIIIIII N. 'I'. IIIIIII I I l. IIIIININIIIII II. III AA'IIIIIIII II .N'nplmmm'vs .I, IIIIH IIAN II. IAI. IIIINI' S. IAIANN J. W IIIIIII INIII; II' III, II. IIIIINIIIIIII AA' 5. I'IIIIIIII W. .l. I l II III II' III ANI II, II. I'UIIIII'AN'II IA'. AI IIIIIIIIIN II. II IIIIIIIIII 'II. II.I'II1IIINII II. J. IHINNIIIIIII III. N IIIININ'IIIN .I. II. IIIIIIIAIIIAIIIHII III. II, IIIIAI'II IIN .l. W. IIIIIIIIIIIIIN' .I. WI HIIIIIAIIIIIII .I. II. IIIIIIIININUAVI'I'YI AI. A. IIIIIIIINS II.11 :N'IIIHIIx III .N', IIIIIIAAIN II. II, IIII'IIY II. II. II'IIIIIIS II II. UIIMMINHS .I. III. IIUIIII III IN .I, III. AVAIIIII'IA IA. III. IIa-ANIIIIIIIIS I', II. JAI I N II'. .I. IAIIIINIIIA .I, Ix'IIIII AI.N' Phi Eta Sigma is purer Imnorury in clmruclur, admitting lImsc I'rvsInnnn who have ullaimed u 2.5 aver- age during the first semester or lIn'uughoul the vnlire year. Two awards are made annually In I'zuzully mem- bers wIm Imve done outstanding unsuhsidizcd wurk in nuluruI and social sciences. Page Four Hundred Sixteen I on I I I-AIIIIII NIINVIIIIIIII IIIxII-I' MIIIIII-I MI h'h'I rly IIIIIIII'rI- IIIII'I-IIIIIII'I IIIuIIIII: I.I I-IIIII IIIII-I' I IIIII II'IIx x'l I III IU'IIIII Ily VIHI' l'IIIII'SIIII ZIIIIIIs IIII' IN I I'IIIIIIII-I' 'IISI-IIIIII ICSIHIIINIIIIIIP MIII'I I'IIIIIIIIHSI IIJIII III- NH IIIIIIK YI III'I I 'IIIIIIIIIIIHIIII IKI-I-sII III An I NI IIII'III-ZI- IIIIIIIIII'IIy SIII Iill .I. III IIIIIIIIIIIgI-I M . 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IIIUIIIIJII III. 'MAIIII 3. II AII'IIONIII II .WAII lx'IIII Phi Lambda Upsilon is IIII honorary CIIEIIIIUHI society. Gruduule students, Seniors, and Juniors who are in their second SPIIIPSICI' are eligible for IIICIIIIJCI'SIIIP. With special emphasis being given In cIIeIIIislry, schol- arship is the basis of selection 0f nII-rIIIbers. TO promote scholarship and interest in chemistry are the aims of the organization. Page Four Hundred Eighteen . I r, . A. 1:1de.311 A, .1 SIIln-rumn Flvhthorn RISK! Wnrn-II Wlls'un ll. Hrnnl. WI-Iu Hunks 111212 110ml Nl'NlllI KUIIII'P 1V Urunl M gun's III I I'llIlN 110on . II'IIM- lmllvrsuu 'IVIII'Iu-r uv krmln Iin-Iml 11v I'um- IIoIHIoI SmIth IIVIHIIIIIII'II RIIUIII'H IIvlwIII-r ImIIuI-m-vIn-r IL W. 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NIUIIIAUK II 11 11A A11 I'A'II'IIGIIMIN 11. 19. WAIIIIIIN SopInmImI-I-N .I.1:.IIIIG'I 4 II. MWEIL U. .I. IIII'I'TS 1'.U'11AN1I I. L NEHIH'I P. 11, WEIS Known as Sinfoniu in many other colleges and universities, Phi Mu Alpha is an honorary and professional music fraternity. 'I hrue song books written entirely by members have been published by the society. Mem- bership is given for outstanding uchicvvnmnl in any college or university musical organization. Pugs Fuur Hundred Nineteen Manln Ht-lm'urm- .N'nnlu-y hnnulM-rty lhu-le' Murl hwz Wnllz .lulllmlou lwunlvk l'ullH Mxmm Mlllt-l' Wurll PHI SIGMA IOTA lMJl'NDED A'l' ALLEGHENY UUMJCHH, 1922 ACTIVE l'HAl'TMIKS, 'PWICN'PYVUNIG BETA CH A PTER. EH'I'AIHIISIII'ID MA HUI l, 1925 FILATIHGS IN FA CUL'IVA TIC II. II. ARNOLD F. M. dII MUN'I' J. MARTINEZ 12 Y. ID. HISSlCY V. S. Ii '1'! h. h. MASON l'. H. HLANt'lHG J. V. FUSA .M ',, MILLER 11. M. IHTIUQAUE MRS. '1'. IL KEITH L. .l. HURLIHHNK l'. H. HAI'HHICR'I'Y A. P. LUCK A V F. W. l'IElU'lG H. E. DENHHCIL U, l6. MARQUAHU'I' ., Y. T. SIMMONS .L 14L lN-UAMI' MRS, N A. l'Ull'l'EHh'lIGLD 1L .l. WUMFL HHZHH'A'I'I'I MEMBERS .1. HAMMER II. J. UETWHJCI! l . l1, MA IUJIYA Hh'l' VIKA'I'IKIGS IN COLLEGIU Soulnru A. IL ANWYIJ: ll. V. KSUIIINKA M. E. l'O'P'l'S A. W, .lUllNS'HPN, Hi. It. NIICIHCI. N 15. SANKIGY V. HIMHONS In .I. MMVLAIN II. HUIIWAIKZIG Juniors J, IWANH'K K. N. WALTZ Phi Sigma lulu members are Juniurs and Seniors who have shown outstanding ability and excellence in Regular nmalings are held to discuss problmns both current and historical the field of romance languages. that lmve sumo. conneclion with the specialized interests of lhn sludonl of modern rmnunuc quguugu. Page Four Hundred Twenty Ulul'kHon Uuukl- RIIHHHINM'II Gl'uh-r Luvhmun Mvnhl Wilde Lilllllt'llbl'l'xt'l' Kronuuw V v Pl ALPHA XI FUUNDIGH A'P CORNELL IVNH'ICILSI'I'Y, 11!!! AU'NVIG CHAPTERS. FIVE CAM MA CHAP'IVER IGS'I'AJIMSIHGD 11M; IVILA'I'IUGH IN INHTIHJPA'I'E A. F. UOUKIC, JR. 1!, l'. MIGAIII. IE. I. WIIJHG A. U. HASMUSSHN FHA'IVIGIK IN mum A. It. lmltN IFRA'I'IH'IS IN HHJJCHIU Svllilll'h' J. A. CLARKHUN .l. LANDIGNIHGIKGIGH IR l1. WMAVICIL Junlum E. H. llltA'PlGR A. L. IUIUMMES W. H. LAUHMAN Pi Alpha Xi is a national honorary and professional Horiculturesociety. Membership is limited to those Juniors and Seniors who have shown exceptional ability in 1110, Iield 0f Iloricullure. Regular meetings are con- ducted to discuss problems of this work. Page Four Hundred Twenty-one F. I'. IIANNIGIE 'I'. .I, IIA'I'IIIS S. S. IIICI'ISIH' MI I. I I INIIII It I'. IIIGZI Ix'l'JMAN .I. II. IHIIN'J'II N I'. IV. IHEIIS'I'I'I'IN I 2 I4: 14 HIV . IIIIIIIII'I'IH II II, M 1A1 I'IIIIINII'IIIX A. II. IIARON II. J. IIA'I'SI'II A. M. IIIIIIJIH'I'I'IZII II. I' INN ' I7. I'OIINII'R IL .I. IIIII KINHI 'I'. M. II'AIRI' IlIII ID ncss slzIIIs III the Penn State publications. journalism 10 slwuk III the CoIlngn. Pagc- Four IIIIIIrIrod Twonty-Iwo IIIII'I'IIILIIIIII lekllllNIiIlS lIl'NSI' MI-IIIIIIII 'J'HI IIIIII SIIIIIIITer IIIIIIHKI'I' Ih-vln-IIIIIII HIIIIIII'I' II'I'INI'II PI ngI- KIIIIIIIIIIN WIIIIIIIIIH I'IIIIIIIIS NPHII'T Fullvr IIIIllm IIrrIs Pl DELTA EPSILON II'III'NIIHII A'I' SYIIAI'ITSE IINIVI'ZIISI'I'Y, IIIIIIII'IMIHGII II. 1909 AI I'II'E I'IIAI I'IGIIS, II'IIII'I'YAFIVIC PIIINNSYI VANIAS IAIE CHAP'I FR I'IS'I'AIIIIISIIIIIII MAY 1!, HILL! II'IKIVI'ILIGS IN II'AI'I'II'I'A'I'I'I ..M HUI IS II. IV. S'JI:IIIIIIHI'I' III M. IIUII'FIIIIID II. W. IHIC II ..'1' NASIIIR E. .I, .'II' IIIIIIS III, II. IKUIIIIIHCU Ix II'IKA'I'IUGS IN I'OIIIIIGIIIU SI-IIltIrs W. IIIGSSIII W. A. IIIDIHIIG II II. KIINII Hm .. IKIII IN J. IIAI'IIMAN W. .. SIIIIGAIIIIIII III. S. I'IIAIIIIIEII IL '. 'I'SIIIIAI W. II. NIGS'J'EII IV. .I. WILLIAMS 1'. It. I'AIIIII III. II VIIIKAUSK IS A. III. l'lIIIIIIII'S IL. IL McIIIIAIN 0. M. SIIIIAFFIGII .IIIIIIIIrs III. II. II'IHISIII' II. I. SM II'III IL . MYIIIR. 0. 1A1. S'PIIIIII II. V. Mv'I All'l' IIY ILA .SAIIIHISKY II'. II. II'II W. .I . SIII IIIIIIS I'. S. iINI ICNHIIIA'II II'. II.l 'J'AY I OI II, II. IIUISIGNZWICII W.I .WIIISON .I. III. RYAN M. I'. WIIH Memlwrs III I'i Delta Epsilon, IIIIIIIIerry journalism fraternity, are PIIIIIINI from the editorial and busi- As one of its functions IIIO society sponsors chlesls of a jour- nalistic nature. It also unnduuls discussions among mmnlmrs and invites outstanding speakers in the Held 0f Woodward Wlllh- lluhhhm Gnrllnvr Hmn-n Pumplmll Wlm'umu Luwmm Slm'vr Puvllom- l'nuu Um-lnn lllhll-lu'nlnll l'unxlurd l'ilvln-r llulnu- Pl GAMMA ALPHA FUUNIDHI! AT 'I'HM PENNSYLVANIA STATE VUIALMHE, UWI'UHIGH, 1927 ACTIVE t'llAl FlCRS, ONE FIKA'PRMS IN INH'I'L'I'A'I'IG l'. SH II. E. IIIUKSON R. L. SAGKE'I'T L II. IN 0. ll. ARMS II. M. SAYARD .l. IL HRAUKMN J. H. HNLMIG MILK. D. A. S'l'OV'lGll ID. A. UAMI'HICIJ: W. P. h WSUN U. wnm .M W. VASE 1.. F. PILUHMR U. ll. VVIHIGMAN FILVI'IHGS 1N K'OIJJCGIU Hr-nlors D. II. HOIGHM F. M IIILIJEIHCANID'I' M. l'. TRAVIS R. A. MUSTARD S. WIIIGIGIIICH Junlnrs P. h. WUUDWAIU! II. II. GARDNER J. V. PAVILIIIHR Junior and Senior students who are outstanding in tho lield of fine arts are annually chosen by Pi Gamma Alpha, honorary line 21115 fralm'nily. The group has us its purpose the sponsorship of art on lho campus and annually has an exhibition of artistic works by mvmburs. Page Four Hundrt-d Twenty-three All L IIIIIIIIIIIIkt'I' lh-mlvk IIuIIlinmlir Imlilus IM-It-Ifnuml Stroll IIII bin II. Iu'. 'I'sI'Imu IIIIIII'I'I'P M.14'.'J'm Smumlns Murliu t'um 1: qu Iirnnliml- r llowInmI IIotlI-n-r Mltrh J'vlvrs Tm -xlm I PI GAMMA MU INDIINIIICII A'I' SOl l'II.WIGS'IIIGIIN UUIJII'IGIG, IIICITI'IIIIIIIGIK, IIIBII AI I'II'E I'IIAI'TMIIS', ONE HUNDRED ANII 'IIWI'IN'IIYKFIVIC PENNSYLVANI 9ILON CHAPIIhII ICN'I'. J 12m. II'IIA'IIIIIG. 14 AUIIIII'A'I'lu' .II . . I'I III'IIG IIIG II. I . AIAIIICIIIIIICII II. 0, II'. IHII'UKIG IV, I'I. IIII'I'T 1', IL I'IIAMIIIIIN W. H. I'IIAMIIICIIS H. UIIANMIGII IV. I . IIIINAWAY IV. V. IDICNNIS II, III IHI'I I'IGIIICII IV. ll. WIGIHIIIIIG .I, I6, IIIIIIAICBI'II'I 'I' II 1 S .I. IIAIIIIIGIL I11. 1 . AH I HI .I II. I'IG'IIGIIFIIIQI'NII M. I. HA! IIINH IO It .I. W. ILR .I'I 'I II I I41. I'I I II I I6 .L A. .II. III IN lII. I'IIUIIII I M IEVAII S. .I. . II. '.I'SI' IIA II'. 15. IfliNAWM', m L. .1. A IV. 1!. I'IAIAI'J'AS A. III. III! IIIIGIL U. A. MYERS With IIIP. purpose of fostering lIm ideals of scholarship, scientific altitude and mellmd in relation to aII social problems, Pi Gamma Mug national honorary social svienco fraternity, annually elects Seniors and Ju- niors 0n the basis 01' scholastic record in social science subjects. This year Pi Gamma Musponsored a series of forum addresses Ivy Iuculty mvmlwrs on current social problems. Page Fnur Ilundrcd Twenty-qur Fulton liniuh H'Shvn Wultz Hiuunnn Smilh lean-r Law Allh'l'ft'l' ltiHI'r llvhm- Fonz lmlmwny 'l'm'lmn Pl LAMBDA SIGMA WHYNIIHD AT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE PUIIIIWIJG, 1H l'UlIlCR 2N, ISLa AU'I'H'IC VllAl l'l'2HS, THREE ALPHA CHAPTER l-IS'I'AIIIIISIHQH UV'I'UIHGH :55, mm. FILVHKES IN IKU'UL'I'A'HG 0. l . lml't'lx'l'l S. K, S'PI'WIGNN II. I . AIIIHGIHFIIIH A. It MAIK'I'IN A. IL WARNUUK .l. l . U'IIILIIGN .L 'P. In i'. V. S'l'UIDDAH'P l . J, 'FSUIIAN J. 'I'ANHI'IR T. SlllGAlHGli FILVIleGN IN HHJMIEIU SI-niurs II. It. VUNZ W l . M?NAWAY. III A. W IIIGSSIG. .lli. A IL ANWYLI: V. M. IM'XNS IL V. IHT'I'IGH 1-. n. lm'smN .lunlurs V. h. IIAIJ'I'AN l. V. HlANNlNl K. N. WAIIIVA E. R. HULUll H. F. O'NIHM H. II. SMITH Pi Lambda Sigma is u lwnfl'ssimml prv-lvgul society which 010015 10 Invnllmrship sllulvnls in lllC Um-u uppvr-ulalssus amount! in lhul curriculunl. Bi-wm-kly mm'tings 2er hold and disvllssions led by fau-ully mem- lmrs and nulsidu spuzlkcrs cnlnsliluht llm principal zuzlivity of the organization. Page Four llumlrml vamy-flvo Dc Vore Morgan anpuaon lsu XVIII! lely 0mm Punl'son I Kenn Slwtlor ler I'I'H'FH Unuu Llnvroski A. Rlxlv Allur Snxmn Wurmx Amh-rsnn lh-rlrum Dl-Juhusz WHKIH-r Kiolll lmkur 4hr lirlnlx Ilumilhm VnannrhiH '11: IE? l'I'1' Hur Frink Quigg Guns III. '1'. Imu'ls la. 4' . vals IA'UHNMGII A'l' SYILHHYSIG UNIVERSITY, MAY 25. 1911 ACTIVE CIIAIW'ICHS. 'PWEN'I'Y ICIHII'F PENNSYLVANIA DELTA CHAPTER EN'IUHHIISHICII MAY :31. HMO FIU'NHGN 1N I'XH'I'L'I'A'I'E W. AL'I'AR .l. A. HAMILTON l. M, SIIIGIFFER 1!. M. HIGH; Hr. A. HIGIHEN'F W. L. SIIIC'PMGR 'l'. 1'. HEN'I'ON U. H. l 1 MRS. U. H. S'PICUKIGR 'P. P HIEN A A, .IHI'I'IGSEN ll. 11. VANVIGLZI'JR ll 1!. CURRY 141 JOHNSON II R. VINYA In H. K. DEJUIIAS'I. H. IL Kl Cllll R. VANVOURHIS 1, 'lV. IHCYOIHC ll 10. MUIHM l. WERNER 1.. '12 DITNIAP I4 V. YEN l'. WAGNER U. PRIN x' J, 'l'. I'F'NCHS II. lx'. WARD W. 0. GORDON 0. 011111 .I. M. WICS'I' 'P. Ii. GRAVA'I'T K. II. Imam RI. W, WHITE Ii. IIAGICN C, A RU W It. W. WILLIAMS II. If. mx'mx H HAUUA'I'IC M ICMIHCMS J. ll. ANDERSON H. M. HARIHCR P. U. hAYl'lNl'Hlt'l' IL M AKIN! I6. K. KEEN FILVPRES IN FULLI'IHIU Seniors 1'. ll. IHGIL'PRAM H. l A. L. IHXIJCR I. V. MIXIIEIE t. HNAIT J. 1i. PEARSON J union; l . BRINK C. C. COONER 1'2. H. CANS M. KOSMIV N LAwudsm . F. PECII'I'HH WIN' IA. . . . Ii. YOIHGR A. IAIHVIS . T. LIGWLS . V. HSTJCHUOUT The membership of Pi M-u Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity, is confined to students in the. upper- clusses wlm display outstanding scholarship and excellence in mathematics. enables the society to promote research work in its field. Page Four Hundred Twcmysix A large faculty membership 11.11 1:11 1.1M, Ms... . 41.1, ' 1311 411.151.1111, :f .1 14.. 41. .1 1.511 1 . Fox I llio Anderson WWW 'l'lIIIIlllison 1101mm PMOPN Nunnlngluun lllmzl-r Moym'x Evlu'vll. Konm-dy Wul-hlor Mllllnghm Slum , Hhrh-II Hlbumlu lhAlNlun Pl TA ININNDMD A'l' l'l;lllO U VIC 1' SIGMA 'ITY OF MINNESOTA. 1915 V W, 'J'llIlI'FElON ZET IJ APTEH 113'1'111111151111 1 11311111111111 11, 1112.1 ' 11 1111. I IC'l' 111' ..1 11111111110111: 11 111'1111211111' 1 s. 11. 1011.111; . 1 1 . 1. 51111 .11 ll. M. ALWXANDIGL V .11 I 4 11. J. KENNEDY .l. H. ANDERSON U. U. . 4 .1. J. .l. Mllx'l'l'A FHA'P T r 1-; M. M. Rl111yl1ll H.11Xllt W. S. CUNNINt' If .11. II 'IIIUMI'SON I1 11. Ull . I! W A1' Il'llGR 1?. 12 HI IIIIU J. V. RAIISTUN Only men students in 1.110 111ecl111nical engineering curriculum are eligible for membership in the Pi Tau Sigma, 11 professional society. anlures and frequent discussion meetings are the principal services to mem' bers in addition to the recognition 01' lllCllthIShip. Page Four Hundred Twenty-seven IIIIIILIPII HIIIIIIN III-I'IIrI-IIIIIII IIIIV'II HIINZPH V uIIV' lmllllh' N IyIII IIII 'I'lmmpsnu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III-IIIIIy I.I-IIIIIIII 1VI'IIIIIII PSI CHI II'UI'INIIIIIII IV'II V'.VI.I'I I'NIV'IIIIISI'I'V', SIIII I'IIIIVIIII'III, IIHIO AI I'IVI'2 I'IIIVI I'IGIIS. 'I'VVIIJN'I'YI'I'IIIIICIII PENNSYLVANIA S'IIA'IIE CHAPTER IIIS'IUV IIIJSIII'III NIGI ,IIIII.VIIIIGII. III!!! II'ILV'IIIKIGN IN IIXVI'I'II'I'IV'I'IIJ II. II. ILVK IIIII .I. III. IlI-ITAMI' II. V' MOUIIM IL I. IIICIINIII'I'I 'I'IIJII. H. W. IIA'IKI'IVI VNN .I. I9, II'II III IIIN W. H. I IIIVMI I .N' .I. II. IV'HI I I'HI I'. I'. IIIG'IIC ll. IVIIIS. II. II. IIIIIVMI'IIIN W. M. I I I I IV IIIU. VANVIHIIUIIS IIIIIVIIITIV'I'IG MI'IIVIIIIIIIIS A. III. II.VN1:IIIN IIVIIIS. VV'. IHIIIIII I'IV' XI' UINNII M. A. IIIVII'I'ZI'JIIII A. W. .. 'IMVAVI HI .. . IIIIINNUN II: lVV IV II'III' IIIII'V VV. IL V'ANVUUIIIIIH NIII'AVII I'II Iy II'ILV'I'III'IS IN HILIJIIIIIU HIIIIIIII'II A. II'. IaNIIIIIChN II. A. IIUUV'IIIII II. M. U'IIIICII I; IIISA NH 'I' III. M. Ix'IVIII'. II, I', SIIIIIINI I1. I'. IIIIIIHINS II. VV'. I'lIII'IIIIIII, .I. .ll. 'JIIOIVII'SUN Juniors II. .I. IIAV'IJ III, A. I.II:VV'I.N' III. 'l'. LEWIS Isi Chi, an organization WIIUSP. plIIpUSO is 10 IIIIVIIIII-II. IIIII. SI iIIIIIIII III psyIIIIIIIIW gy and I0 IIIIIroluage and stimulate IIIC scholarship 0i its IIIIEIIIIIPI'H in all iIIJHdUIIIIC Iiclds. SIIIIIIIIS its IIIIIIIIIIIIIIS II'IIIII the student body for good scholastic standing and kIIIleIIng: of psychology as II WIIIIIIId by individual studies and 10pm Is Page Four Hundred TwenIy-eigllt 6-, .i'h'. ' l A i i 'I H ' I WEI Wmmm I. v I II -IfIrivII IIIII IIIIulIIII IIIIIIIII M. 'I'SI'IIIIII HIII'WIH II. 'IINI;IIIIII IIuwt-II IIiMmIIH lIrilI ..... IIIIIIIIII PURPLE QUILL II'UIINIII'III AT THE I'IIII'NSYIIYANIA H'I'A'I'III I'UIIIII'ZIIIC, NIH'IIIMI'IIIIII II' 1928 H'TIYH IIIIAVI'IIIIIS. IINIII IFIIA'I'IIIGS IN IIIIU'IIII'I'A'IIIG .I. II. III II. ICSI IIINSIIAIII III. IIUNH A. lti PIIIIIIIII'IIIINIIII II. III 1H1 I IIIII II III M. SIH. I II. III. III! NH IIII St S IIIIIIIISIIIY II. V. 'II. SIMMONS II. III. IDII' IISIUN W I4'.1IIIIIIUNS II, III WAIININ'II W. S. IIYI,II .I,Il . S. HUFFMAN W, II. WIIIIINIIIII IIIIAIDIIA'I'III MIIIIIIIIIIIIIS II. II. IIAIIIIINII'I'UN .I, .I. IIIIIIIN MI III. 'I'SI'IIAN II'IIA'I'IIICS IN I'HIIIIIIIIIIO SI-IIIIII'H .I.1I. IIAIIWIS S IDIIIIIIIIFIII I'II III I' IIUWIIIIIII I'. II. IIIIIIIUNS II. . IIIII'IIZIIIIII. .III. II, III, 'I'SI'IIAN JlllllIIlIN II'. S. INMIIN 1:. II. MI-I'IIIIIIIIIAN W. 1:, VAN IIIIII'IIIIIN SIIIIIIIIIIIIII'I- IIL II. IIANII'III Purple OuilI is a literary guild which roctwnizos IIIIvIII among nmIIIlwrs of the student Imdy. RI-Irulur ses- Inns me hold Im the discussion ol the wriIiIIIrs wIIiIiI Ilwy IIIIIIrilIulv. Any sludonl, IW'IIHHOSS of class stand ing, is Pligiblc Iim' IIIPIIIIN'ISIIIIJ on lhc basis Ui IIis CIIIIIriIIulimIs oI original writing. Pugt' Four IIIIIIIIn-II 'l'm-IIIy-ninu IIIII II INIn-r rIII III'I'kI-IIIIIII Iluwmnn I'IIIH Sortlui leulll, Hush vk IVeru II II-III NIIIII'I EIIIIIII IHHIIIID I Ily III'IIIIu MI-IIIIIIII 'I'IIIIIIIIINnn Purm II W'IIIIuIIIz-I Iu I'-rI Il IIIINI' all 1101- IIII'IIIIIJ I I'Iennhlo I'ImII IIIggIIIs NHIIII'IIZ .InIIu-s IIIIrI-I'III III'IZ Nulnn Nu m I. IHIII II IIm-k Irr. IIkII-r IIIuoIII Moo 1 I SCABBARD AND BLADE IIIIIINIIICII A'I' UNIVERSITY OF IVISIIONSIN, IIIIIS AII'IIIVIC I'IIAI'TICRS. SIGVICNTY-EIGIIT II COMPANY, FIRST RECIM NT ICS'I'AIIIJHIIICIJ APIIII, 30, 1912 R I VIGNAIII ALIIIHCIIII'I' II. IVI IiIIllN'IIIIAIFI I. RIIIGIIIGNVA II. P. Ol' . IVIIIIIIAMH III. A. IIIIII IINS II. I'I'ICHIIIG J. W. IIENS'IIIIY . IIIIAIIAM L. I1. AIIMAN DIM'IAAIN A. It. IIICCK , ,y MINNIE 1 I41. 1!. IIEIIIIIGMAN A. ,, W. IL IIISlIIII' . ILI I . IIII . IVIGIIIIINII I'. IIIOOM . II II , , W. I1. IIITIIIIY III II. IIAII'IIZx. J. W. SIAIII'ICIL W. S. IIIIII'II W. II. W 'I' M. B. SUIIILAIII'III II. III. IIIIIIIII, II. II. IIIILI II. Ii. SOIIININ IL III. IIOlIN JIIIIIOTH II II IIIISII W. II I'II. II14III l'. WI FISHER II l'. IIIIRM W. .I. IIIIIIIII'II II. II. IIOWMAN Scabbard and Blade has rapidly developed into one of the leadintr mililzuy 01 branizalions in the counliy. II has aidod materially in raising the standards of military conduct and training in Anwricun universities and has also been inslrumcnlaI in creating a firm basis of friendship among the Pugv Four llunIII'I-Il 'I'IIirly :udel and commissioned oHicers. II'ImIIWIII'II SIrluIII IIIIHIII'Iy Ix'm'II Iluguu II IIsIuI'sIIII IIIIIIIIHII-y IIIIIII-III'IIIIIII I Mun Lnu lmviu III'IIIIHIIIIII' IiI-IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII I'IIIIII'IIII IIIIII'III-s IHIIXIIIIIII ' SIIIIIIIImkI III-IIIII- II'IvknlI-IIII IIlI-IIgI-I I'II'INIIII II IIIIIIII-I ANII I'IIIIIIIIII'II IIII'IIIII'Ilson SCARAB II'IIIVNIIIIIII II'I' IINII'IIIIISI'IIY IIIIV IIIIIINIIIS, 1909 II'I'l'II'III I'IIIII'TIIIIIS, II'IIIIII'IIIIIIIIN 'III'IEBIIIS CHAPTER. IIIS'I'AIIIIISIII'III MAY 28, IIIIT IIIIIII'IIIIIIIS IN II'AI'IIIII'IIA'I'I'I II. ASII IIII ILI 'I-II' I NIIIIII II. III. I III III III! ILI II. IIIIII'IIIN II. III. IIIIIKHON II, II. IIIIIIIIAIHIS'IN .I It. IIIIACKI'IN .I II. IIIIIIIIIIIII II. IV. II'I II. A. IIAMI'IIIIIIIII II' . 1'. IIAII'SII IIN H. II. IVISIIIIIMAN I'IIIAIII. rx II. II, IIIIAIIK II. II. SIIKIIIIIIHKI W V .II ,I ',.'V,' I'r III. II. IIIIOXIIAIII I. IVUKIIW II. II. KIIUII I . A. IHIH'J'AIIII III. II. 'IIIC l IIC'III' I'. IV. I 'I. S. I'IINIIAII, .III. II III. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINII'II II'. I'. IIIIIINIII'III II. II. III'IS, .IIL W. III. IIIIIIAN II' I'IIIIIKI ON I' II. IIIIIIIIIIIIH H. II. KAUFMAN III. IV. II IIIII'S'I'III IIII III. A. Ix'IIINIIIIIIIII JIIIIIOI'H III K. ILIIIIII II I II. V. IIIIS'I'IIIgISN'IIN .I. III. S'IIIIII II. II. II I.IIIINI'I II IL III. IIIHIIII II. III IVIIIIIIII'IIIUI II. 5. II III I III IIN'I'IIN 'I'he Scarab Society is a IIulimIle proI'ussiI'mIII I'I'Illernily wIIIcII chooses ils IIICIIIIIUI'SIIIII from the Junior and Senior classes. Only those who have shown unusual proficiency in ill'IfIIIII'IEIlll'ilI pursuils are selected. This year, for the first time, the urgunizulion IIcIII II Bmux Arts Bull. I'ugc Four IIlllltIl'CtI TIIirIy-unc Page Four Hlmdrml Thirly-Iwu Scull ll' Hyln-r th-n SlI-mm-lvr 150an min Wu limerhl Sln-imm'lz lnly Wull Manly. SIGMA DELTA CHI VUI'NDIGD A'l' IHIII'AlWY I'NH'HIKSI'I'Y. Al'llll; l7. 1mm AFTH'IC 1'HAl l'l'IllN, IVUH'I'Y FUFIK PEN NSYLVANIA STATE CIIA PTEH ESTABLISHED Al'lill. L'l. Him! FRA'PIHGN IN F'API'L'PA'I'IG IQ P. HANSEN II, M, HUFWDIKH JG. H. RUHIHHGUK V. W. DI'NLAI' H. M. RILEY, .H l . l . SHEIIH FICA'HIIGS IN PULIJCHIH Svnlors S. H. HENJAMIN W. U MUN'IVZ It. 1'. S'l'lvllNMlC'l'Z h. P. DAY It, s, HYIJCR H. V. WALL Juniors K, l6, KNM'II'P .l. M. SHEEN W AL N'I'IGHMEIICR H. A. M'U'I'T IL U, WOLF H mm:- Ilnl'l'ul'll Sigma Della Chi clocls ils mvmlwrs only from outstanding mvmlwrs of the journalism curriculum who inland to cnlur llw profession. The organization sponsors lwo high svhoul juurnulisliu uonlusls and a confer- ence of high school mlilors in addition 10 securing us Im'lurvrs prmnimenl ncwspulwr mvn tln'uuglloul 11m State. This y 111', for the first limo 8' q; lvzulm's of 1114' College. gum lelu Chi comhu'h'd il Gridiron Bunquvl fur Hludvnl mid I'ucully .N'lIIIII rlA-XIIIH' Ilss lleIlII-l MlIlI-I- Mrrlv ,. l. AA'I lx'IIlu'III IIUIILA. Mail's Erisnmn thlwy MI. IIIII IIIIIIII lIA'AA'Ah' MSIHAIASIIIHIP HUIIIL Hunim- SIlEIAHl' SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON IIAUUNIIIIID AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, .AIIAIHAII 1m, 1915 IAl'AIAIA'IG i'llIAl l'lGltN 'lAWMN'l'Y-SIIIA'HN I IMIIIIACI' AA IIIxI'AhIIPxAI A H. .II mm x- :x. ll, ILARNEHA IIIININII ' I INUIIAIIINIIHH 'MII RUSH Mk III AI'AI'S A 'lw . , I 2 'IIIeII A'AIHA III III IvIINI'ImII I I- I .I r T'. vIIA .AR'I'II A , . . r'AA'llIA'HA-Alvlt ,A'. II AII Ell II'. IAIIINIAAUMID 1. luh'l'll'NMl :AlllI . JAH'HHIIII .MIIJJCIK V. S'l'IAlll. 3' II, .I II W I IIIISS .. 'l'. lIA' AN IL N, IIHHSMAN IA. AA. II .A'IAVIINA-l' IA Silmm Gamma Epsilon, is IIIIIdI' up of those Juniors and Seniors who have shown unusual :IlIilily in Itolo gy, mining, IIIIIAIIHIII'gy, I'I-I'zlmics, and pvtrnlcum cnginvvring work. Thv prime Ulth'l of IIHA society is to stimulate u high standard of scholarship within llIIe I'PHIH'UHA'A' lAUlll'SCS. 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'1'1111N11111 11 1.. 111-1111111111 .1 11. 11111 Ans 11. 1.. w1s111 .111. s1'c1111'11N11L11 .lunlnrs 11'. 111111111 11:. 11.11.1Ns Although it has as 0110 of its 1111115 1111: bringing together of 111115111119 who will take up physics as a 11101 fcssion, the 11111111 purpose. 11f this honorary society is 11111011111 1111111 111111 111111111111 who have completed outstand- ing work in 111111 science. Page 111111 Hun1l1'1-1l 'I'hirly-fnur III-I-l: HIHHIIIN SII-II'III'I l'l'll'rs ltllIIIIIdII KI'IIIn-Ily l'2wr1'll 'HIIIIIIIIs IthI-I' HIIIIIIII II- II; I I I'IIIIII-l SIGMA TAU WHINI'MI! A'l' 'I'HI'2 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY ACTIVE CHAPTERS, TWENTY-ONE 2m. 1904 KAPPA CHAPTER Ia I'AIIIIIsIIIIIII MAI' I mm W. 1.1'1'2'1'1'2RS I . N.. 'll'AI' IE'NIN 2'2. U. 2 MW Al! 'I H. l'. 'I'A IH'LI'JY A. F. 2V0l'2l'2l'21, t'. 2'2. HUI l INGEIK II. A. UIAMI' il'2LlI N. l'2Vl'2'lH'2'IVP I:.I Hm ILI quV '1'. II. Ti'llUIHI'l II. E. III'JRIU MIITICI I 1'2 1! w. l', . IMAS J. R. m IYIJR w. 11an NMI'PU II. I. 1219101191: S'i'YIIIII Tau, honurury engineering fraternity, is made up 01' IIIcIIIIIors 0f the IIppur-clusscs who have dem- IIIIslraled unusual ability in their respective engineering courses. Page Four Hundred 'l'hirIy-Iivc Membership in Sigma Xi is confined in those members of the fucuIIy and graduate students in the sciences. Recognizing excellency in research work its principal aim is the promotion of further projects and the exten- sion of scientific knowledge. Besides conducting nmttings regularly for discussion of scientific problems, PENNSYLVANIA ICS'I'AIIIIIHIII'III AIIIIII, II, A. K. ANDERSON II. Ii. AN'I'IIUNY I'Z. I'I IIAIIIIIG'II'II IV. S. IIICAI'II S. I. IIICI'IIIJI'IIJ. II. III. III4II.I. II. III'IIINIKI4II I'I4IIK I'. A. IIUNINI'I I4. .I. IIIIAIHI'UIIII A. III. IIIKUWN IV'. I.. I'AIINAIIAN H, 1'. I'IIANIIIJ'II'I .I. M. lIIIl'III'II A. IV. III. My MRS. A, WI HIWICIIII II. S. I'IIYIIIQII III III UI'IIIIY II. D. IHIILI'I IV. I'. IIAI'I'IY MRS. IV. I.. DAVEY .I. I6. IHCI'AMI' II. II. DILLS II. A. IHHHII4I'I II K. II. IlIIJIIIIAHZ IL I'. IIIINI'AN II II. IIIISIIAM IL .L IIII'I'I'IIIGII II. A. I4IVI4IIIIII'II'II 51 IV. I4'IIIII'I'IIIII4III II, II. I4'.INIIIII4III M. II. l4'l4INh'liI4I II. II. INHIBICS' UIIIIIN I4'IIIN MRS. UIIIIIN I4'IIINIx IAI III4III II IIIIS'I' x II:' IN E N. VII AII I'I4 IIS S'IIA'IIE II. lII'IIIIIIAN'l' II II. IIAIII4III M M I . J. H. IIS. .II'I.IA IIAIIICII INN II. M. IIAIIIIN IIANILIIIAN W. IIAII'IIMAN II. IIANWIIIJI , 1L IIIIIIIIIIIICII '. II, IIENNINH W. III4IYl! IIS. III'IIII4IN Ir. IIIIIII I. IIICN IIIII .lc. IIUIHIKINS II. IIUMI'IYICII I I'. IIUNI'IHS . IC. III'N'I'IGII I. W. III I'I'IIISUN . II. Ix'II4I'I'II . I'. Ix'I4IIIIA' . I4'. IIININHI-III . W. IIISNI'I . II. III'M ,J. MM'III'IIIC . I'I. IlclI'AIIIuINII . V. MMIIIIIIW .II. MAUIx . II. MAIIIIIII'I I4. MICI'AII'I'NICY I'I MIIIIII'III .Y. MINNIE SOCIETY OF THE SIGMA XI I'UI' NIIIGII A'II t'I.0IINI4I II I'NIV I43 IISI'I'Y th'II I4 UII'I'Y- I4 IVI4I CIIAP'IIEII 1930 II. II? MIIIII'IIY IIH I'II HII. I. NI'ISIII'II'I' H. II'. NULI; . UWIIINS MIIS. I4I. IV. HWIIINS II. IL I'AIIKH W. II. I III I4IMI4I Y M Ii II. 14' I IIIII III II. W. I'OI' I' III III QHICICII MISS II. QIIIHIIIJC I'. X. llIUId I IIIII'I' II. IL SI'H'KIC'I'T I SI'IIWICI'I'ZICII II AL SIIII4II4II4'III4II .I. I4'. SIIIHLIIY WI I4I. SINIIICII V. t'. H'IIIHVAII'I' U. W. H'I'UIIIMII'II II. .I, N'I'UII'II :I. SW AII'I . SW I III'I' WAI 'III4'II 'l IIUM IS III M. 'I II4I'I I II. 0. 'I'IIIICISULII II. H. 'III'IINI4III II. II. WAIIKI'III III. I'. WEAVER .I. W. WIIIIIII'I W. I4II IVIII'IIII F. t'. IVIII'IIMURE IS. F, WUUIDRIIIFF Sigma Xi uIso sponsors Inulurcs here by prominent mm in 1110. field of science. Page Four Hundred Thirty.st Sulli-r lllomn Kuuli'llss l'url't- t'ulmlll' l'm-Illm' MM'IIntm-k Mllllvn lell-l levr Kumlvlly WI-pslv Hunlm- t'lu-Ilm-y annnmnn Ih'rlrum Hush I Hulr l'vnrsun lnly th Mollvl' Munu'll 1'nn-y ICNDPIISIIIIIIO TAU BETA Pl FUUNDIGD A'l' IMHIHII ITNH'I'IIKSI'IW, JUNE. th'b AUTH'IC I'IIAIWWHW, NlX'l'Y-TWO PENNSYLVA N l A BETA CI-l A PTE R ES'I'AIHAHHIGD 1912: E. AXMAN .l. LEWIS H. .I. All! l'. X. t 'C .A HUNINI II SAUKIC'I'T U . . 1.. V. It. UIIEDNHY E. H. H'I'AYHLY A E. II. WALKER . ll. UUIMA'I'IC A. H'. DUDLEY IE P. HAQIIIG'I' IL K. MI'VIIIN'HH'K N. ll. HAIR IV. H. HICNINHHI 1'. ll. NAHSAA AN L V. IHXLIHK 1'. IL IHCIK'I'RAM L MSI'IGNSHAUIC L IL IUHIIHLH'HII W. I! l ' H. l4 H. V ON 3. 'P. mark : u. n. mum P. N. 15140031 . L .. I'. It. GIGTTS 'I'. A. KENNEDY 1!. M. MAXWEM; .luniuru . J. ILUHJNTSS .l. E. RYAN J. 'l'. IH'AN Tau Bela Pi chooses its nwmlwrs from those Juniors and Seniors who stand in lhn upper fifth of the School of Engineering. IL sponsors regular meetings at. which scientific papers an: oITcrvd for discussion, and also strives to create a feeling of better fellowship lwlwccu the students and the faculty members. Page Four Hundred Thirty-seven Mason Mollor Vunrhct's 17 luullngll Nclmlnuuu Michum'r Imhllur Wlm- Ts cml Thorpe THETA ALPHA PH! FUI NDED AT TIIIG UNIVERSITY OF UlllUAhO 11119 A UTIVII CHAPTERS SIXTY 'l'lIlHu I41 PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 1922 FHATIUGS IN FAUIIL'I'A'I'I'I 7 117101'3'17INGH D. II. MASON F. S. NEHSHAUM 717'.le t7. NV. STODDAR'I' FRA'J'RI'IS IN URIHG MRS. A. U ULUIG'PINGH L. SIxINNER MRS K011lllGR-MOOIUG S 'JHORPJI GRADUATE MEMBERS U. C. FREW P. G. MICIGK M. 10. TSCIIAN F l! A'I'HES IN COLLIN : l0 Nouiors l'. G. BIGIDMQIL W. IL HILL .L IL I'M ARSUN A. CUNNI NIUHAM 11. A7 IIUUYEIL .1 W. SAI'I'EH .l. H. um 7S5 I4 A. Kldl L .I, J. WHHIUIICIGh h.lt',llAM4H'10N R. M. MIUHENER Ii. L. VJS M.MUI1I.IH Juniors M. L. HEIST .L 1'1. lIIUIIAND t'. V. MANIFOLD .l. .l. IFIVWI SOI'IIOMORIC l. K. HIRSCII Theta Alpha Phi us an amateur dramatic society fosters an interest in dramatics and provides the means for uniting socially those who have hislrionic talent. Students becmne eligible for memlmrship after having sllown proficiency along some line of dramatic 2111. Honorary nmmbcrs urv also elected from the faculty. Page Four Hundred TllirIy-eight i w 7 A 7 x lh-I'g Duvcnport Moore Downs Mun Zh-lmrlh Smith Stonv Millvr Suundnm Lines Whltv MI-lmyrl- InyglinLr Dm-dt- Hurstku XI SIGMA Pl FOHNIHCD AT THE I'NIVMIQHI'I'Y 0F iVASHING'I'UN, NOVEMBER :31. ISIUR ACTIVE CHAPTERS, ICIHII'I' ETA CH A PTER ESTABLISHED JANUARY 3, Mill FILVI'IHGH UITL'I'A'HC IL I. HALJHVIN '. i IHCICDIC iV. H. EDWARDS L. IL STONE iV, 14L WIII'FIC R. K. ZH'IHAHTII l.. Y. BERG U. M. DAVENPORT H. E. REA R. U. SAUNDERS Juniors A. A. DOWNS ll. III. LINKS 0. IL MILLER Giving membership to students Who have outstanding scholastic records in the curriculum of forestry, Xi Sigma Pi is a professional and honorary society which sponsors talks by visiting lecturers. Regular meet- ings are held at which members discuss subjects related 10 forestry work. Page Four Hundred ThirIy-ninc Mlu'k lhu'I-y Whilmurv Sm-IiliI-III llurlzh-r levr livinu-I Hawkins 'l'ulmr .Imu-s Vilhml lluln-r Fl'ou'lhvrs lH-rk IOTA S GMA Pl FOUNDI'ID A'P UNIVERSITY UP NEBRASKA, 191:! ACTIVE FllAIVNCHh', TWENTY PALLADIUM CI'IAPTICH ESTA IHAISIHGU MAY, 1930 SHIHHHGS IN FAUITIXI'A'H'I S. l.. lH'rll'l' MRS. l' IL MAt'K h. QUIHGLIG .I. M. HAHIGN . . .. IHGIMEII M. IA. WILLARD M l.. JAt'KSUN M. Ii. SMI'I'II SUINHUGN IN l'lLIHG MRS V. IE IIA HY MRS. A. HUSH . MRS. l . V. WIH'PMUIHG HILHH'A'HG M ICMIHCIKN . l'. H WKINH 15. M. YUIIMM ' '1 H F, III'N'I A U. L. KINSLUIG I . B. 'l'Al-i M. L x' E. It. llAli'l'ZlJGlt SUIHHUGS IN t'UthGHIU Svnlnm ll. UIUHV'I'IIJCHH ' 1;. M. SlH'Ix'FIELh Jlmlnr .F. HUFFMAN Iota Sigma Pi is a womexfs honorary and professional chemistry fraternity, mcognizing high scholarship or outstanding achievement in tho fmld of chemistry. Members are elected from the faculty, graduate slu- denls, seniors and juniors, 01' women engaged in chemistry 01' an applied field. Page Four Hundred Forty 5:... .5555 ...:.::r:: .2 .6 o o J: . kits: : 2.. . h... . z 1, . . 11 . -.. xx... . - ...::-.::.:. . 1:55.: M55. ..:::.. . u. .. z. .. y . . .,..: .:.,.:. 1.32.1! 1.1.. 5......R . y.,..:.....:. . . J. . 5:15....x CAMPUI fOClETlEf Mum-r IIrIlemw 'I'm'lmn anl I'lmuwny Mulmml Ilnlzol MI-Amll'I-ws IAIIIgI'III'I'kI'I' II'IIIINDHI! AT THE PENNSYLVANIA . JIA'III'I IIIILLIGIHG, IINIK UIII'IVIII CHAPTERS. ONE II'IIA'IIIHGS IN INIIIIIIJI'A'IWC .I. IIICIIMINK IIIA.IIIIIII1NS II. A. MYI'IIIS N. M, FLEMING K II. LININIIICII II. III RILEY I'IIA'I'IIIGS IN IIIIIIIC II. W. SULLIVAN W. K. IILIIIIIIIIII II. II. IIIGNIIY FIIA'IIIIES IN IIIDLLIGI I III Suniurs IIIINI W MY II. III. LONIIENICII KIIIII W. II MIISIIIII VI. II.l IIIII M.l IA W III. S MA I MIDI IL III. 'IISIiIIAN II..IIIII'1IZI'II,, .III. .I. A. MI'ANIIRIIIWS .l. A. WI III! Outstanding men of the Senior class are elected to membership in Lionfs Paw each year. The society has been active at Penn State since its founding in 1908. Page Four Hundred Forty-two ,V. vK .,. I ,..w..4.w..u,w.v., ' I ' k Ulnrk 'l'ully MllHtl'ulu Ml'Fnrlune 'thnux MuMhm 'oml Stem Murry lillykin Mlllluy lN'IhmIH lhuloskl Flulcy Nlt'hulNUII Mlllnlml kun Amlt-rnun Mt'AnllrI-u'n Hlusm-r W'lnn x'ln WHINIDIGD AT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 1901. ACTIVE CHAPTERS, ONE FRA'I'IIMS IN FAUUL'PA'J'I'I l . .l. IEIGIHCNK R. A. HIGGINS N. M. FLEMING I . F. LININHMIK FILA'I'ICR IN HIKING U. W TAYLOR WHA'I'IHGS IN FOLLMHIII N-niors IL ?AYIHN M. K. MuMlNN IL S. STEIN A. F. DIOHONIS H. 10. MALLWY II. 1'. k ' J. H. FINLMY M. H. MALM'MII! W. R. 'I'ULLY L H. KING .1. '1. MWYIGKS I'. W J. L. MOANIDILMWS V. G. MOHIGR J. A. WOOD ll. L. NICHOLSON Juniors 0. W. ANDERSON H. II. COLLINS 1L .1. SIGEL A. J. BWIJOHKI IL Id. IGLLSTROM '1'. A. SLITHHEIL N. l'. HENRY I . l. P '3 ID. J 'PIIOM S J. A. CLARK N. H. MolnAllhANlC H. L. 'AAVVAUKI II. IUISIGNHWRG Parmi Nous is an honorary society composed of the members 0f the uppcrclasses. The members of the society, chosen each year on Tap Day, represent outstanding Juniors and Seniors. Page Four Hundred Forlthrec Skull Members athletes. Page Four Hundred Wulwr lmrI-nxn llnrllnun HishI-I Lulu: Hill 'un lx'vun-Il ldnln-l Wnllh lmln' lln lIll wull Fonz Spm-I- lnmnmm Kum- $131111 Lnnm-m-vkvr lrlvl Ill Al-r Mnin 'l'urrum-t- $01195 WHTNIHGH AT THE l'I'INNSYlA'ANlA STATE FULLIIIGIG, 1913 A Pl Y E FHA I'TE RS, ONE FIIA'I'ICJK IN IVAVFL'I'A'FI'I IHYHU IH'IZIJHK FHA'I'I'III IN ITIKIH'I 4L W. SI'LIJYAN FIIA'I'HICS IN FULLICHIH Seniors A, H. ANWYIJ. V. E. IIAH'I'M. H .I. II. HRIHVS'I'EH ll. 15. IIAIK'IWLICR H L. MYERS AL .I. IHCNVI II. 'P. l HM A, H'. IHGSSIC W. IV DI'NAWA H, H HILL In .I l'IlllG V, H KANE S EDWARDS W. l', LUHH ll. FUNZ ll. IO. LUNUHNI'WKI'IIK J. 0.1HHMSHAH' JlllliUI'N ll. l'I, Alk'l'lll'li 'l'. J. IIAIH'I'IH 1'. IL t'UIJG Y. KASFSAK R, V, HANAWALT II. LUNG H. .L MINH'H and Bmws, Immrury :umpus society, is are chosen at Tap Duy cxcrc'..c Cl: Fur! y-fuur l l . W. E I IL Id. w. w .x. . 'M', u 'HHHIA N1'l'2 'UIIAN t', V. LORENZO .l, 'n MAIN l. H MUSNMM L N SM 'l' l 'Ph LALHN .L Wlmmu 2 IL HISHHL M A. S X w', u, v . LAND AN KEUIUCN uompnsvd of lvudI-rs in uvlivilics from 1110 two ummnzlassvs. 'uuh Spring from the uppcr-cluss presidents, managers, editors, and I2IIIIIIII IHIIIIII' A'IHI'I' SII-iIII IIIII lI'IIIII AIlI-II II'I-III-I- I III I'II III IIII l'HIIZIllIIII NII 'II' SI III UIHI'iIJII' SIIII ' IVIII:IIIIIL'0 .I. I'I I'Ill'livl' IiIIIlIIIIsI-I- AIIIssI-I' IIlIlI2II I'SUII lRIllIIIIlI' -II I'I'III'I AI'IIIIII' HIIIIIIIIIIII HIIIISI'II I'IIII'II .L I'III'liI-II IIIIII'y II.I'IIII l I. II I n'I II IIII I0 331w: FIIIINIIIGII A'I' 'I2IlII2 I'IGNNSI'LI'ANLI S'I2A'I2II2 I2IILLI'2IIII2. IEI'JII AII'I2II'II2 I'IIIAP'IIIGIIS, IINIC II2IIA'I2IIII2S IN 1I2AI'I7L'I'A'I2II'. .I. L. KELLER II. M. KELLER I'2IIA'I'II2II IN IIIIIII-2 II. II. III'2NIIY II'IIA'I'IIIIN IN HILLIGIIIII SI-IIIIII'II II. II. .INWYLL I. II. IIII2'I2'III2I. ., .III. I. I. NII' IIIII SIIN A. II. IIAIKNIIAII'I2 II. A. I INI I 42. .IIII2III' I2 II. A, II III' IIICII IX III. I III'I II2 II 42. A. III2 II L I II. H.I' IIII II'. S. I IuleIFII I. I2 IIINII2III'2IIIII'2 II .I. IN lNI II2I .I. II. IILIIN I. II. SNI'II I II II. IIIN IN I'. I42. IIIII L2II I I. S. S'IIIGIN A. L. PIIIII'IZ II2. S. III II IIII2 II II A. S'I2II2IIN .I.. .IIII III INII L. II. IIII A. II. II'II2IIII2R II. I I II II II'.. .AIIIIIIIIIIII SII' II II' IVII2IS II'. . IIII I42S'II'2I: II .II'II SUN JIIIIIUPN S, It. Al I II2N II.I I' IIII I I2 SIIII'2 .. 1'2. I'AIIKIIIII w. II. II. IIAN w Al. 'I2 .. I'. I'IIIII III: I . II'. A, IIIINSICN .. II. I'I I'III2 I I II II'. II. II.IIIIMAN .. .II. I'IIII'I'ZIII-IN I',. II. I . HMNKIIM .. N lII'lII.IIII .1. II II S IIIILIIIIH .. 'l2. III- IN I7. .I. II. III I'I I2 AI. I'l I2 .1, 1'2. II. LII2II2II2LII2II . I II, Sim INI2 II2I III2 .I. II. S. MIIIIIIII I. III' '1 II In II2'I l. 1:, .II I'. IIII-I' lINI '2 '2 SI 'II I2 II II2. II. .III SSII2II '. I'. II'I2 II III! II. .. II.I .MlN AS'I II2 II I. II II'IIIH'III lIIIII.I-2 L. II. INIIIIIINS III. 142. NAI II.IC -. I. II I2'III2 III 'I. I I I I I2, W. Y: IIIIIx'Iu Blur. K0 is a cum ms IIIIIIOI'ill' socielv I'IIIII msvd 0r Juniors who are IIIIISIEIIHIIII in various acIivilivs olIIer I . , n IIIIIII participating in ilIlIlMII', UUIlIlJClIlIUII. Page Four IIIIIIIIrmI FIIIVIyIIII'C Gruhnm MJJIIIan-n W uoIhI-rl Symlngluu II'uIII Masters lvl vzu n-mI II In I-Izmnn Humpy I'urk Bundli- IIIIII'NIIIIIII II'I' 'IIIIIII PENNSYLVANIA STATE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, IIIII7 III'IIII'III IIIIIII I'IIIIIS, IIIIIIII'II ALPHA IIHAlyIIER II'IIII'I'IIIIIS IN IIIIIIIIIII'IIII'III'I II. M. IIIIIIIIIIIIINN IIIL M. IIAIIIIIS IIII S'III'IIIIIII'I 14. II IIUI III IIIIIII'I'IIICN IN IIIIIIIJ'IIIIII SonIurx J. III CONN .II .I IIIIIh IIII IV. II. IIIOHIIIII A. I I'CIII IN III. IIIIIS'IIIN, JII .I. II. NAI'IIIIIIIIIN .I. II. IIIIIMSII IW .I. .IIIIII IIIII III'I' II II. III. NMIIIIII .Illulm's II IINIIIIIIISUN 'I'. IIAIII'II II. JII. III IIIISIIINIIIII IIII A. .II. IHIII'IIIIISK I III. III. IINI III IIII'I' .l. SII IIIIIIIIIIIIII N. IIIIIIII: .-I.lI .MIINWIIIIINII 'I'. .I . SIIIINSI'IIII S. IIlIgIlIII IIIIILIIS .I. III IIIII SII S. ZAIVIIIIKI I.III IIS'IIIIIIIII II. MAZMII SupIIIIIIIorI-s IV. II. IIIIINNI'ILI II.I H. W. KAIIIIIN III, II l'AIII' II. I II IUII II IIIIIIIIZMII III ll. NY .IIINII'IIIN II; II. IIIIMMINIIN IV. MN 'IIA IIIII II. II II. II. IIIIIIIIIAM. Mk II IL.IIIAS'IIIIIIINI ILI IVOII IIIIIIII'I' .W II'I IIII MI IIICII III'INIIIII Druids is a Imlionul honorary sophmnorc campus society founded at the College in 1907. Outstanding alhleles in the sophonmrc class are chosen by the society each year. Pugv IIqur Ilundn-II IIIurIy-six Murrislm Milwlmlls KusNIH' Vvlwr Sluvlu-r Gl't'vlw lillnmyvr Hmlm-I' 1'lmlu-I'y Slu-nlp Flotr'Iu-r S'luq-l Johnson llmllmm FOUNDHD AT THE PENNSYLVANIA S'I'A'I'IC VULIMHIG. I'M! At l'lVM HHAI'TIGHS, ONE FHA'PIHGS IN INHHTIJI'A'NC F. .I. IHGDIGNK N. BL FLEMING M. S. MI'ANDIUMVS FIIA'PIHGS IN l'UllleHIO Sa-nlurn N. 1L FLMNNIKICN U. A. LANDIS H. l'. S VAN II. E. HILL J. L. MOANIHHMVN 1LJ. NIGEL 14'. M KANE J. W. MCUILAPKIN A. ll 'I'URNIHILI. 1!. ll. KING II I VlNN . u. MUSSICR l'. .l. l . NEHWI: J unIm-s NN VAL'I' l . L. RHODES .I. ll. ALDRICH . 0. HA . '. ll. MoFA 7.: V. II. IHAYLIGIL IRLANIG D. J. THOMAS H. II'. COLE If. It PA KS V. G. VAN KIMYREN K. H. ENGLAND Ii. 1. l'IMS'l'ClN II. M. VAN'l'Sll0l1Sl'I I'. V. FIAIG'I'UIHGIL U. M. VlTTlml Sophomores A. M. ALLEN H. M. JOHNSON H'. N. HIGEI. E. H, COS 'IGHY M. L. KICSSLER H. A. HIGICL I42. l'. GRAD Ml IL. VV. KILMOYMM IA. N. SING l' .l. M. FWII'J'PUHIGH M. II. MORRISUN J. M. S'l'UUKIGH II. N HIHGIGN II, E, IIUIHIAM IL I41, WEBER Active members in Friars are activities men and prominenl athletes in the Suphmnore class. The local chapter of the organization was cslublishcd here in 1912. Page Four llundrcd ForIy-vacn .UY Mrn- 'FlllhllHNd WHIP MI-MIIIII:II Mrs. Shhvnlu.-h-I' gh-I' l'II'I-rlll ltml l'vr lmrllIIutIIII Ulll'll' HI'I-snlvr lluwI ll ARCHOUSAI FUI' NDEII AT THE 1'! NNSY l V XNI A H'I'AT l'. HHII WIN, ICU ICMHER, 1927 Al' 'lH . HUHUIHC ', MIENI It, Is, IHGNHLFIIL II. II. VAN SAN'I' suIIoIIIcs I Jacum .IHKIGSSI 1H1 s. I. 'l l' I. MI'FAIHIANII II IIImv'IIIIIIIu II. . IE I. II. mum I:. II I IIII INH'IUN II. II II, I: M. 'IIJI . I'IIIIs'I'iIN Semm women s lmnmdl y souvlv, AH ImusIII has us its purpose th pmmotmtr of a hIrrlIm standdld of C01 b : - - zations. MeIIIIM Is ale chosen 1m leadership in dLllVlllCh. b 4 b ' Iege 11f? and tho bPLlU 1n 0! I loam w opeIIIUmI between College tlnicidls, faculty memlms, and sludcnl 01mm- uge l'uur Hundred Forty cigln II'IIIIIAIIII 'III'I'uI-IIIIH I III IIIIIleIII III-I-NsII-I' IIIIwaII IIumI I 'IIIIIIIIIIIMIII SIII'IIILEPI' AIIIIIII- IIII III III III IIIIII IIIrII I: III- III'ImIIIIl Ix'IIIIIIIs IIII II- in IIItlI-I'N IIII'I-l'I-II, II'III'IIIII' I-IIIII: SIIIIIIIIIII I I III IIIIII'I-IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIV IIIIINIIIU EIIIIIIIIIII I IIII- -IIIIIIII II-I' MI'II'I'I- lIIIIIIIIII III CWENS IIIIIIINIIIIIII A'II IIIIIIII IINIIIIIIIICSI'IIII UIII III'II'IINIIIIINIII. IIIL'I MI'IIIIIIII 1'II.III IIIIIIIISI. IIIIIIII'II DELTA CIIAP'IIEII IN'IIIIIIIIISIIIGII JUNE -l, 1927 III. IIIIIII'II A. IIIIIII SSIJIIR II. tIIUlIII'IIIIIIIIIH III. IV. I I INI 'IIUN I'. IIOIVIIIIIII . III, MARSHALL . II. I'IIIIIIIII'S II. M. M IK II, II . II. 'IIIIOIIII'SUNI MI E. IIAIINA l'. I'. MA II . . I4. II'AIINIIIII III. III. III IIIIIIIIIII I IIII . S. IIII'IIIIIH'III'II II. II. SI'IIINIIIIIII I.II.1CIIIIIIN HUDIIUIIIOPPS III. Ix'. IIAII'IION I..I III'I IIICIIS II. M. I III'II'II III. .I. IIII HM NI I II. IGI'IIIIUIYI'I I N, A I'IIII III! III III. IIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIII It MI II. IIIUIIIIIIIIAN N. II. hh'l'AIII .II IN III. III DUI II'III'IIII II'II II. A. IIAI IIAIIII A I 'IIlIUIiNIII. III. III. IIINSIUIII Cwens, an honorary activilies society fur Sophomore women, selects ils mvmlmrs for outstanding ability in scIIIIIaI'sIIip and activities ill the 0nd III the Fl'vslllmlll your. The purpose of the society is 10 foster Ivadcr- ship and promote I'IIIIIIIIIsI'Iip among IIIU women 0f the IIIIIIesIIIIIIIII class. PIIgt' I'Inur IIIHII'FII IIImIIy-nine mum . 111 h.- . . m;; W m ! Hummu- CA ,uummuh. . 00.. . IIquu' - . l'lmmqmll' . ,mmnm I l I. mum I mm ' o , nunwu' . . ldunuul ;, h... 1 ,ulllmlh' hn-nnl'm, 1 lllllh. . N. I mm mun- . . . . . ' : . . . . . . t . lb . :': . . . .. mm... ,uu' ' . ' .nuWV m... . - ' M n., -..um ' h... - 03 lihldh- Furmnn lhllm-h Km-m-y WI-nwr Hmy lirluluu Fullvr l'alLtl' Iumhxum stlvr Illll Ilnl'l'lllglnn HulTonl PENN STATE ADVERTISING CLUB P'UITNIHCD AT PENNSYLVANIA STATIC UULLICHE, IIIVH'HMHMI! Hi, 1!!!!2 PHA'I'IGIK IN ICH'I'IJI'A'I'IC L M. IIUIW'UIKII FILVNUCS IN l'ULLIOHIU N-Illurs .l. H. IHHN'I'UN R. M. HAIHHNH'IWN 1' 1!, PAGE I. ll. FALLEN U. l . l ILL .vL M. l'lllhlJPS PL VKIN'II H. U. KUNHAUS '. r. H HHJ'I H. H. GRAY W. H. NI'IS'I'IGR I . . WEAVER Juniors II. J. MATSPII IL 111. Fl'liMAN .I,l L K EENI'IY Youngest of all clubs on the rumpus, the Advertising Club was instituted this winter to promote co-m'di- nation among the mmnbors ol' the business staffs of Hm six publications. The club is professional in character and is composed mainly of sonic Page Four Hundred Vifly-Iwo Ihludc-nhlm: Itm-sl- Marsh Hum: Itnyvr Grow- hwss NIIII Mm-NI-lll muvr I m'im- Sllul't't-I' Llnvr 'lmrnmn '-1-l11t-lwinl Smll - Yulll- Klupp 'l'lmmlmnn PENN STATE AERO CLUB IFUIYNIDMD AT PENNSYLVANIA S'PA'J'I'F VULLICG'IC, JANUARY. HL'W FHA'I'HI'IS IN FAU'I'HI'A'I'IG H. A. EYIGNIG'I'T .l. T. IMRIHNS V. H. l'lC'l'lGRS . . HJI'ISIIAH . M. SHU'I'T FIKA'NHCH IN VULIMHIH Sl-nitn's l'. M. lmlc .l. H. II. THOMPSON 1' M, YI'ISSLER. .I. It. IIUYICH II. R. IHIHIHI l1 N .UIIM Y. E. MAHINIK 1'. W. ZMHMAN Junlurs l . III'I'I'W'IJ'IIIEIM, .lli. .l. S. NIIAFIPI'II: W. H. THOMPSON A. IL MARSH .N'. 1L ZUUK anlmmm-us ' 1,. W. ARCHER .l. l . HIUH'I'J W. l.. MvPLAlKMV 1.. W. BAUER .l. W. lx'LUl'l' ll. Y. 'PUMKIN. H. M. WNYEAH'I' t2 llAlIDENIH'SH Fruslnm-n W IA, IHCOWN It. H. Mm'NlGllJl HZ :. I'A'l l'l-IltSON 1!. LINE . M It. NULL A. F. RUESS Organized to further interest in aviation, the Penn Stale Aero Club has advanced from a purely theoretical discussion group to a modern, practical organization of applied aviation. Recently am aeroplane was pur- chased and is usvd to lunch 1110mlwrb the rudiments of uvmdynamics. Page Four Hundred Fifly-Ihrce Itlsrwy .IIollull. IIIleI Ely Ellgl'l Huh-shy Stnlln Irwin Sn null Gram: Myvrs IIIm-k llllmul Slv-wnmn Rudy lmwls Inllmln Zurm-r .lnlm-s lllll mm: IVuan-r Sinumun Iiurnllz 0 lIrivn II'ursII-r Ih-rry Suyhlml MuvLHskh- Ih-nm-r MlllI-r 'IW n Hullnl-r ANZAR CLUB FOUNDICII A'I' I'II NNSYI: I' ANI A h'I'A'I' III beIAIlIOtII'I. 1H ! OIIII R 1.1030 I. ZAIKIH MI! W. V. CNN I'IAG-Illu IIAIHISII .I. W ALLISON . t .51 :a V . . ..'AYIIAND PI. BINNNI'II R I AN I.. 'I IIISSFIY 00K IL A. IIIIA 7k . AIIN IV. R. C iA 10 .'IIIIRNIHII.II II.' I' ILOSSON . II IIRS'IIICR III. N. IIONNI I'Ilt J. I1. Mm'IIIISKII'I M. K. MILLER HI! ICNGI: I6 I6. I . LAIIEILIIIR .I. III. STEVENSON II'. F. ELY H. II'. MYERS G. F. ROBISON Freshmen IL II'I ILIIINI'I'Z II'. II'. O'IIIKIIGN C. TYSON, .II'L Established at Penn State in 1930, the Anzar Club elects to its organization outstanding members of the student patrol. The purpose is to promote eHiciency in the organization and to promote a fraternal and social spirit among the members. The society is purely honorary in character. Page Four Hundred Fifty-four Hull Hull Ilorvnzu I'ortl-r I lan'l IIIIIIII .Illl'kNolI Zhnlm rmnn III-m. annglm' 1th MohIIl-y In Ilvr SmIlh Ix'mllulm IIM'II Iil'nun III-Hrlc- :vnt I ' BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB FIIUNIIICD AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE M I'IVIG ITIIAIVIIICIIS. NINE I . I4. BENTLEY I'. 'l'. ZIGIGLICII II. I . IGNIIIGI; M. A. MI'UAII'I'Y .I. II. IIIIIN' I'IIN W. II. I IIAII I42. II. FINIIIgl'J G V V'III . 12.1 'lIII MISSI II. IIICNIIIIC ,M. 111er III' M IN . IIII'IIIII II. M. lilaNIGIIIlf'II IV. I' I IM IIIII'II 14 II'. 1'. IIII'II'IVICIIAIJI II'. II. IGINIICII'I'ON II. IIIGIGIGIII FIIA'PIII'IS IN FAUI'IITA'IIIG W .I. T L.II IuNNING I I'AI IIIIII II. lIluITII FIIA.'I'IIES IN CUIAIAIIIIIIII 'I'. W. II. II. V. IL I. -I SI-niurn IIIa;S.l III III IF. LOIINIGN'M lx'. MII' IINN II. .IIAIII'I . II, I'IIIII'ICI'VII Juniors W.I'I41IIIIIINUN MIIHI HI NUDIIIIIIIIII'I'N . I.. MUIINMY FI'I'RIIIIII'II I'. S. IhIlIIII'III I . IV. G-III'PZINIIIIIII H II: III IIIIIIFMA N ings are featured by illustrated lectures by prominent tluirymen. I'. 0.1IIIICKIGNZIE .I. F. SI IIII 1 Am S IIIII'IIAN IN IOYNE FF, II. .I. I'OOIIIIIEII I. II. .I'l! III; I . :I. II. 11 II. III: IIOC A. III. ZIIBAIA IIIG :IIIIIWMEIIIICII I'ANG HE R WI I17, SIGIIIICIII'I' 'II .IIMIINCIIII' I S. I16 HMITI II. II. IIIGIIGIIAVIO II. M. IIUSHWIIL M. M VAN ZAN'IV The purpose of the Block and Bridle Club is to promote an interest among the students in livestock. An annual show patterned after the International Exposition of Chicago is Sponsored by the club and its meet- Page Four Hundred Fifty-Iive Miller Altur Przyluylskl Wurll Szvxwzy HlltI-r vrn Mnrkln Ix Vnrll-rn-sinn Quin: PENN STATE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB FHFNIDEI! A'l' PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, IMO FRA'I'RES IN I ;U'I'I.'I'A'l'li W . AL'I'AI! .L M. IHIMHN'I' H, W SIGAMANS 1', IL HLANFHH'I' W. IIAMMAKI'IH IL A. YAIK'I'IGIII'IHNIAN .1. IL HUWI'IN J. l'. KELLY H. l . VHR FI4 H. M, QIYIHG GIKAIH'A'I'E MEMBERS IC H. MARKLIG H. Ml'lJJGR N'I'UUK FRA'I'IUCS IN FULLIGHIU .Iuniurn II. F. I'HZYHYLSKI IL IL IH'P'l'l-IR IL J. SIGRIKAIILI'JS Sopllmnm'v A. H. MILLER Frothn n L. SZRNFZY The Penn Slaw Cusnmlmlilun Club Imus lhv cn-ulinn of good fullmvship among sludvnls from foreign countries as its principle purpose. anlmrsllip in this organization is open to all undergraduates from forl Cign countries. Page Four Iluntlrcd FifIy-six .N'I hwcnk I'nn III Ion Myo o-m r IlI'II'k III'I'I'IIIIH Fry lhmk lh-Illm In .11... levrImrII IIll Imwr III'mnun N'IIIIII In '51 Slalszski III'II II RIII-In Gorlwr IImuh-n I'Ilgorn nIIII IIIII'F HIIII I I'll wrllg IInI: Im-sv IIIIII'I' IIIan-uruvx' . IIIIIIII- II'IIII'nms . umm- l'Illll II'IIIH IIIII Iuml IIyI II III: Swnln- Znok SIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DAIRY SCIENCE ASSOCIATION IHII 'CIII II III IIIIIIIIIII' II II. IIIIII .N', I. IIIII I IIIII I .I II. lIIIIIIIIIINII I'. II All II'II' II. II.I II'IIII IN .I. III IIIIIINIIIIII'II II. II. IIIIIIIIII P Y IV. III II III .I. III'J III III IAN IIIIIIIIN'II II II. I'IY .III. II III'I'IIIGIIIMA N 'II. II. .IIIIIMN .I. . I I'l IIIIIIl S II.I'1 IIII'I'II 1' II'. II. III'IIII' INIS .I. K IINIIIIIIIS II. I' IIISWIIII II II, IV II'. II. IIII IIIIIII. IIIII .N'. III IIII IIIII NI W, A. II IN .I. II. IIIIIIIx' II. III I. N.I II. III I RIl II AII IIN Ix'l IIIl I'IN III II The Penn State chapter of Ilm American Dairy Science Association was installed in I025. .I'I' I'I'INNNYIII'ANIA S'I'I'I'IVIII II'IIIIIIICI'II'I. 102T II'IIII'I'IIIGS 1N II'IIIIIIII'I'.I'I'III II. I'. ILL III. II . I'. II II'NI .I. N.IHHI'III'II'IIIG IIN INIIIIIIIIIII I'IIII IIHI'I'I'VIN IIIIIIIIIYII'I'III .IIIIJIIIIIIIIIIS II. II. IIIIIISIIN II. II. I'IIIIK FIIII'I'IIIIIN' IN I'IIIIIIIIIIIIII Seniors .M IIIII. I le'l-I II I III. IIIIIY II. IIIII III M IIIIIIUKMON Juniors 1:. II'. IIIII'IIIIIIIIIII: II', .I. III'II .I. II. KIIIIIIIIIIG Sophomores II. II. II'IIS'I'INIIN n. I-:.' K. M. II. II. NIIII'IIIIIIIII' IIrvshlm'u III, E. LYN I. 'I.I IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII II II. .N IIIIIIII II :... M. 'I II'. I I .I'. SIIIIII'ICNK .OIIMH'I;II1A II I. INI IIIIII I IN N Is. II n I nuts I'. . I IIII'IK.N'IIN .I'I. NIIIINIIZIIIIIIII .II. .N'IIIIII' I II. IIIIIIIII'II K II. I IIIIII NZO II. IIII III I .N'. WIIIIII II'II III RS III .II III. III'I l' .N. 'I'IIIIII. 'I'IIN . II. I'IIN IC'II'I'IGN M. II'I II II . I'IIIIIIIII Ix'. ZIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIN . II. MI ..I. : IIIVIIIIIII II SKI II. I II'I II. I!INII.N'I' It is composed of all faculty and sludunls who are interested in eillmr Ihe munuIacIuringqr or production Iiulds 0f duiryin . 'I'ln- purlmsc 0f Ihc organizuliun is In unify IIN: Dairy IVIuslmmlry sludonls Imlh fur walk and good Iinws. Page Four Hundred FIIIy-scven IIrnInvr IIIIrlszI-k SPIWIIZ SIrIr-hor Funst Slrnhl II. 'III VII. E. A II. IV E. A. III 1:1 II. I Page Four Hundred Fifly-eight PENN II. II. M. I. II W. W. AI IAIIIIS III. IIIIINSTEIL IIIIE III A. II. .IK.I II S. l Iirnlm In IIIIIA'III'III IN IIIAUIIIXIIA'IIIII S. U. 'IIA NNFIII IIIIIA'IIIU'IS IN IIIIIIIC I. I'I.A'II'II I'IIIA'IIIQIIIINI IN IIIIIIIIIIIII I0 SAIIIIIIrH II. I'IIINS IV. II. IIIII'I. ?I'III'III III. .I. III NNIM A'IIII Juniors II. II. IIII'INN II. IIARIISW'II K II. M. III T'IIIII IIINNUN II. II. JMII E. W. A. IxAl 'I . .I. M I IW I. II Y SupIImnan-H II: II'. IHIHIIINIKIIII'I'II 0. R. sIIIIIWI'IIz l'IrI-NIIIIn-II II. II. KOIIIIIEI'I' ..I II. IIIIIII II U. IIII'I' RIAIAIH II. II. MAIIRFII .l. I'. MILIIAM Marsh YUIIIOS IlI Ulnn YI II, 517 I'. II. ' I Ii , w. I . III. II. MI III. IE. u .I. V .I. .' II. II, II III . 'IIII IIS'IION IIIIsIIur IInurI-r snout IIIsterly IWII IIIIIIIIIIgI-r IIINIIv. STATE DEMOLAY CLUB I'IUIINIIIIIII A'II PENNSYLVANIA STATE IIIIIIIIIGIII'I, UII'IIIIIIIIIII 15. um IIIIIHI' NNI'III II'IIL 'IIII IIII I IV III IR IVI'IIS P'Im'JlIIIIIm IUIl' K AIIIICI II'IHI S'I IIIR VII I. SMI'I'II IVOIIIII NII IKIIIMI III . SI 1IIIOA A'II S'I IIII PI PI Organized in 1929 lo act as a group to further activities in the college, the DeMoIay has rapidly increased. Greater co-operation has been provided among the various organizations and in the four years since its in- ception has pmved ilsclf :1 decided influence in the policy of the College. WI WWW III III soIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIMI,MIIW...1IQII.IIIIIIWI.IIILII mumi MIMI .. 211' . . 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J11I11'11'1II1U'I 1'111II'I'1U'1S 1N 1101111111111 Seniors .1. IIIU'1II'S'I'I'1H II. 1'I1IIII1NIN' 1'1. II.I.I'I1l? '11. ID IIII .IuIIiIIIIs 1'1. IIROII'N II..1'11NIII11. '1'. IN'Ll'SIN'l'Ih 1'1. 111'111IIIQIII-IN'I'I II, 1.0N11 11. SMI S. EDWARDS 11. 1I11'11S'1'1'il1 1'1. II'A11 III. 1 111'11'1IAI1 11. 11111 11. II'AN'I1IN'111IUSI'1 11. II'IIUUII I1Al lINTlN RI II' 1I'I'IK1NN 11. II IlllxIN' SIIDIIOIIIUI'IIIN 1'11. 1'11IIN'KEIRY 'l'. II1I11IIIN III. I'IIIIIK N. 111 '1 II. IiNUlII. J. 111'1II1DI 11. 111111! 11. 11111'11711IIIIN 11.N11111'1 .N'. 1'111N J11'11 I. 110111111 1 IN' 1'011IIIII It It. 1'1II.II11'11II.IN II. MIIS'111'111IN' I . IV. CLOVER M. MORRISON .Il. 'lI1'111I1ZN01'K' .I. MIKIIILONIS 1I'I'IINIIIIIIIII 1 . ANIIIU'HV'S I. 11'01'1010 IV. 5111111111' 11. 11111111116118 111.1'1I .IININ' I1 MUM 11911 .l. II'I1101'11'1I'IIIIN I 111I'1'III'1'ISII IN .1. 1111111'11111IHVN111 11. 1101 NIH I 1l'll1l A 1'. IITRNS .1. 111'1NN'1N11 1'11: 1'1 1I'IIIIIIA 1'. 110MN'1101IK .I. 1I1'1 11H II'. SIV'I'LIFII' .1. MII1IIIIII'1' As an instrument to create 010501 IIIIIIIuIzl among the physical education students 01 the various Classes and the instructors, the Discoholus Society has proved its worth many times since ils inception in 1931. The development of body 10 mulch the mind is the purpose of Discohohls. Pugh. Four 1111III1IWI Fifly-njne Vun Nm' MuMnnh-r Snruunv Wluluml 1.0m- LM' Muslvlli-r llorlmul 'I'umust-Hi Lava ELLEN H. RICHARDS CLUB lNll'NlDEH A'ly PENNSYLVANIA N'I'A'I'IG l'ULLl'IHlG, 1927 NUHOIK 1N FAUI'JII'A'I'IC PHYLLIS K. SI'HAGHIC SUHUIUGS IN FULIJ'IIHU Svniurs l'. H. .IUNES IL E. NFFI ll. HANSON III. IL MPUI.I'H.LANIY A. H. PRESTON II. J. HIHHVICHS A. H. MERRY H.141. WUHH Juniors M. 1'1. HUIH,ANH III. IAHVH It. .I, MUS'I'EIJJCH M. A P'lUCIllHHt'rlx' .l, ., LITIDWIH 1.. M. 'I'UMANIGLLI L. H. LAVU M. S. MVMAS'J'EHN Y. Y. VAN NUY K. J. LI'IM L L, WIELANU Ellen H. Richards, an honorary Home Economics society, selects its mmnlmrs from the Junior and Senior classes. Junior women in llm Home Economics curriculum, who give evidence of high scholarship, leader- ship and pleasing?r personality comprise the active members of lhe romp. The Senior women act only as alumnae. Page Four Hundred Sixty llol'll Snllznmn Amh-rmn lh-IIIn-l' 'l'lmmns Sudum Munhl linhlvrslun HI'Q'HNIPI' Hmmlngur lh'ivulmlll Nixon GI'IIIPI' VVlldo anlc-nln-rm-r WI-xIw-r Slnntun Sll'nssI-r l'lull lhlli'urtl Imrllnglon FLORAL CLUB ' '1 FILVI'IHGS IN FAt'HL'I'A'I'H IC. l. Vlle A. l . CHOKE It. P, MlllAHL ummu'z'w lemm A. 1: 1mm: 5 FHATRNS 1N UOLIJGHIU Soninrs .1. n. nImWN .1. n. mmmmzmmmu n. 1c. wusuN 5 1 2 w. lmllLlNH'l'UN L. w. wmmssmn w. L, wmu'wu 1 1. M, mrmmm Junlom 2. n. .1. MMTAIALIYM M. L. lmlnucn .l. IL mun: i w. u. mm'l'mn i Suphonmn-N j A. 1c. mam. 1m L. HliN' INH'I'UN u. lem IL l'. ANDERSON u. R. s1mI.WNnIcluucn u. N S'PAN'I'HIV w. lHlllGN'l'NAIJ. u, 0 mmsmm: la. n. nuNNINum: M. 11. mm; Fruslum-n : w. u. mmmm'mx w. u, nANumm A. w. rm'r'r -; IL IMNSY u. .mNms v. A. mm l M. mumcu H. u. Km'l-MMIAN .xL u. AIXI'HMAN f J. cmmu w. s. NlHll'l'lNHALl-I w. N. 'vunm. , 1 i 1 t l C The Floral Club is composed of students who are taking work in horticulture and those who are interested in Iloricullurc. Meetings, which an: lmlh educational and social in nature, usually include discussions and lectures. Page Four llundrcd Sixly-onu Poushuk Lowls I'IuH lluunr Lymun Osnhumn Unsuruw Uohlu Lynn 1mm - linrlinulun lhIYYurd Mu rk In Jones Buckinghnm M IIH-hlm' ALL AG. GIRLS CLUB FOIYNIHCD A'J' PENNSYLVANIA STATIC COLLEGE. 193:! SUIHHH'JS IN COLLEGIU Svnlura l4. M. lH'FFAIU! 111. H'. DAIILING'I'ON H. IL IIIGNIUIC Juniors N. I.. MARKLM F. M. MU'I'CHIJGII Suplmmnrns M. E. DAVIS I. ll. GOMLE IL L. AGAIL Frouhuwn .I. L. HUUKINGHAM IL II. . ONES N. POLISHUK M. B. USIHIMAN A. E. I'LAT'J' E. M. LYMAN V. W. LEWIS 'l'ert-ur Ann I . PL COSURUYIG F. E. LYNN Because of a need for better co-olxtmtiun between the girl agricultural students and the faculty, the All Ag. Girls Club was founded this year. Regular nmetings are held 10 further interest in the agricultural subjects studied by the members of the club. Pngu- Fulxr lIumIn-d Sixly-Iwa Uhlu'duu Urhunll Unrrlols lu-rn Vulltlc-jull .1. Sorrullvu Llano Mom-ndez HlSPANO-AMERlC-ANO CLUB FOUNDEID A'l' PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, 1926 FHA'I'IHCH IN FAUIIIII'A'I'I'I J. .I. OSHNA F. D. KERN .I. MARTINEZ A. U. MILLER. W. MI'INENDEZ J. ORLANIH . HUURA .l. J. SEIHKAIJJGS . .I. HIGItHALLMN .I. E. VALLDIQ . It. UIIAIHION Fn-nh uen J. CORIHOLH H. II. LLANU 0. CASTILLO The Hispano-Americano Club is composed of students from Spanish speaking counlries. It was founded in 1920 for the purpose of bringing together these students to advance their educational and social interests. Regular meetings are held :11 which Spanish is the oHiciul language. Page Four Hundred Sixly-lhrel- SIIIIIIIIII'I'S . S'tl um 0r MnuIII II'IIIII- III'IgIIImI .SIqu'I-I'H Ilw-Sv IIusN .SIoII Nu IhvquIIIIHI'Inm- III'I-I-Imwult lIsIrninl I' uznk WIIIlt-I'n Ihm-IIIIvIg IIIImIIIIgI-r IIIIIIIIIIS IIIIIS IU Luwv .II. SIqu'I I'N I.III'IlII1y SIIIIIuIII- .IIIIII'S I' I'UI IIIIISIII IVumIl HOME ECONOMICS CLUB INIIINIIIGII A'II I'I'INNSYIII'IINIII S'IIA'I'IC IIIIIIIJGIII'I, IIIIIII SI;IIOIII4IS IN II'III'III 'I'II'I'III 'I' IAII , S IIIIFIIIIIIIHI IN I'. II'. SI'IIAGIIIII III. IIIIIIIEJIISUN I4I.V.II.1I.'IIII1INI'II II. III. IHIYII M S IIII'IIIIWI'I I, N. .I. VI IuIIIII II III II. IIAIIIIIII'IIUI I.I 'lAIII WI '1' MI I41. IVI'I. 'S'I'IGAIII'II' SIIIHIIIIGS IN I'IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII Or x', 1le NHS H. I. O'II'IINGI: II III. II. IuIlhIIIII' I, III . II'I'IIN A. III. I'IIIG. S'TIIN II. I.. IIIIIGI'IT'I' . M. II'III III IL. ll. STIIVIGII A. M. IIIGII'J' I'. IHIWSIGII II. II. SIUMMI'IRS II. II. MARTIN I. l. HIIIIII M. II. A'IJIII I . II. MILLER I. HIIINIII I II. II. IIIIIIII M. II. MMIIIIGLIIANII I. II. ICNI' ..III III II. IIII'IPIII A. .II. IIIAIISIIAIII. ll. IuIIIIIRI'II'II U. E. JONES II. III. NIGFIII A I'III M. I'. .IONI'IS II I' IIMIHI I. MI I'Iu'IIIUIII M I IIISII II I HANS M II. III. MI'I IIIIY I'. A. II'OZAII' M. II. SNYIIICII II II MOYIuII IL A. IVIUII' Junon-s 1. APPLE IL It LIIVU III. M. MI! I III: I II. AIINIIS'I' I'. III. LISUSII'I N. NA II I ' Ia IIIWIG .I M I'IIA'I'IIIIIII I la IIIIIILANII .I .I IIIIIIWI II I IMIS. A G; IIN I' .MANIINIIIII III II SNI I I. . l'IIKIIIlIIGIIII'K .II. VI. MAIII'I I'. S. SI'lIINGIIII L W. IIIIIIIHIIIIY MIISTIII I IGIl II. N. IVIGNIIICII II. III. IIIIIGNNINI' 14 II III. III. MA'IISx'iIII H II. II. IVIMMIIII III S. MCMASTIGII SolIImIIIurI-s . IG IIAISIIII .I. II. IIIIIIER II. III. REPLOGIIIC . ll. IIIICII III I' III. A. JENNINGS .II. J. SHOWERS . II. IIIII' IIAII'I'II M. V. KOIIZANSKY M. II SMI'IIII . A. IIIIII II 'I S. A. IIII'KEIII V. m SMI'I'II . M. I: ANS II. II. MAHILL MI MI SNYIIEII . I'.IIIIII'ISW1'I M. M. MIIIIIICII H. II. II'III'I'E . II . IIE II'I .I IIIIIl II. In No UK I . ll. ZIIIG'IIIG-It II'rI-HIIIIIPII AIAJGILICII .I. III. FUIIIIICS'II II. III IIIIII'III'IILI II. .I. IMI IIIHISI'I II. II. IIIAIIAM III. II. ICIII'N NII II .I. I . IIIIIMAN A. II. UIUGIGNAWAII'I' III. III. IIIISIIINIIFIUIIIII III. M. IHJWIIIIISIIX III. II. III'IAIINIII' II II. I II. II. Cl 11'! 'IINI I1 I: II. III KAIIFII'MAN III III WIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . N. IWIILNSIIIIIIL II. 0. KUMMIGII M. . Y'AIII All women students enrolled in lIIo. Hume Econmnics curriculum are eligible for nIeIIIIwrsIIip iII IIIC Home Econmnics CIuII. IIIIc purpose III the OIg'IIIizulimI is In IOSIII disc ussinns 0n pIuIIImIIs IcIuIiIIg Io IIOIIIC eco- Immius. Page Four IIuIIdrcd Siny-Iour HIHIT MllIn-r l'I-lvrfn-nml t'nsh-rllnv Kvnlim: HOI'IION lhIlIlhuu-I' 'anIIu-vr ImhI-rlx INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB FUIYNIDED BY THE CARNEGIE ICKIHHV'MWN'P FUR VORLD I'EAUE. 192: AU'PIVIG UHAWPWRS. FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER INHINIHGU MAY 11!. 193! FHA'I'IHGS 1N FAUUL'I'A'PIG A, H. l'l7NlVl' A. IL REEDW .I. ' NHIGR HHAIHTATM MEMBER JOHN IKAIHHGH IHCA'I'IUGS 1N PULLIGH 10 Svniurs M. I. HADIHNHHN H'. A. NAUIUN ll. PETERFIHGHNII 'IE .1, KNA' M, A. MILLION PING Juniors IL S. HOAL 16. A. HORINIS H. Y. ROBERTS IL H. lH'l'Tlu'It anhomore IL PASTE RLINE The main purpose of the club is to foster student discussions in World affairs based on fact. The club has participatml in regional conferences and has sponsorvrl loclurvs by intmnulionully famous authorities. Page Four llumlrml SixLy-fix'c Llpeczky llujnhn llvnningur llw-m- ll uhll Uollum Kllmlu Shuron Broncmun I'lly Ucumur .1 l-Imr Slulllmnn Thompson Kuczunsky 1 rdm-r Kuysur Huslunn Magda 111w -h Shl n-mnkI-r Leek LES SABREURS FOUNDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, JUNE, 1930 FJLA'I'RES 1N I11At'yUIJI1A'I11'1 .L 1'1 ULOE'J'INGH M. IIAID'I' W. mmmmm FRA'PHIGS IN COLIIEHIO Seniors S. BRENICMAN AL HICSCII W . .1. LEIGH Juniors 11. Am 11.111.1114NNINGI'R .l. 1 P. L. HAS'l'UNl'I 11.113.1119'1'Zlg'l .1. S. In M..11HGAMICIR 1'.1 M 1A6 F. A.Sl,1'11lGMNAKEIL 11'. ll.GAltDN141H 1L 1L'J'1l0Ml'SON Sophomores E. R. CO'HL'OM 111. V. KOt' ZANSIxY ll. 11. SH A110 16. U. KIGYSIGH U. H. 1411'11 071 Y N. 11'. N'l' AIILMAN M. W. KINNIIUIG 1. N. 11 Al 1' A, V HIHURNIG M 0. REESE J I 4 Les Sabreurs was organized in June, 1930, for the purposu of promoting interest in fencing among the students and faculty of the Pennsylvania State College. The foremost I'mltrcrs 01' the, student body and faculty are eligible for membership in the club. It was through the 911ml of this mgunizuliun lhal fencing became recognized as a minor sport. I Pugs Four Hundred Sixly-six .Inmuu Dublisky Brown Shhmlndvclurr 1'IIIIIlIlIl'lI.Ins-ph Slllmrmnu M'ol'llwuln 111111.:1'1I1'l1111'l 111I1IIII ItustI- I'I'zylu'lnkI Slpgel 511-0111 11011111111 liui-Illnlolld I11 lIlIlIIlS ICII-III'I' I'I'I1IIIIIII I'eI'ry II'IIIJIII' AIIIlvrsuII IIur 'n'III'IIHIII 1.1sst- '1' I 101mm 1101.1:- LIEBIG CHEMISTRY SOCIETY 1'111IINI11'1I1 AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE 111111111'1111'1, 11112 1'111'A'I11111'1S 1N 1'111111'11'11111111'1 A. K. ANDERSON I1. 1'1.11ALI'1X1 $.11. JENSEN 11. A. 11111111111111 111.111. 1115519 .1. .I THOMAS 1.1 0. '111111'11101111 111A11UAT1'1I MEMBERS S. 11. HURT .1. 11. 1'1'1111101V 11'. RUDY G. 11. l'RI'l'HAM 111.1'1. SMITH 1'11111'11111'15 1N 11011111011111 SmIlnrs .I. N. ADAM 1'1. 11. IIOIIS'I1 11. I'1.1111N11I'1NI'111IC1'111 11.1111011'N 1 . 1'1. .IAMI'1SJ. 11'. M1A'l'1111'1'AIN ..I 111.111A11111k'111'11111 1. 11. .I11S1'11'Il .I. II.S'111 11'. 11 GA ISA. IC110N1'1N A. F. S11IN11III'111I'11IICI'1IK .11. A . 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The object of the society is to stimulate professional viewpoint, and to serve as a medium of contact between the undergraduate and the graduate student and the faculty. Pagc Four Hundred Sixty-scven Snmpmn Furrvr- 111-rlzlvr 1111p: lhlrlmrll 111101va1111. 1'nl .111 ng 11. 11uln-rts 1'1r11mnn Mrlnlyn- 1'01! Nlc-mun lino l-m-rl- I .1.1101n-lrls Mayor I'lll'kl'l' 'ul 0 0k llalehmor lil'olu-I'y 11'1111ummm- NwIlTI-r 1'lumnlvr 11'1111nms llnl'lswlvk Scott LOUISE HOMER CLUB 19111111111191! A'l' PENNSYLVANIA STATE 1101.11.1111, 1928 31111011113 1N 11.1111711111'1'141 MRS; 11. 11'. 1111:1N'1' 111. 11111111 11'. 1V11.1.1A111111111111 $011011 1N 171111111 11111.N'. ll. 1 1N11111111N 511110111113 1N 1'01.1.1'111111 S'onlm'n K. 1'. A1 N11 NT .11. 11..11111N3N 1'11N 11. 14'. N1111F111'111 1'. 1. 111111111.1V.11 11. M. 11' .11.1 11. N1111111AN 111. .1. 111.1111111114111 1.. 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MI HIIINII'IIIII JIIIIIIHIUII IIIII-lI-IIl-I' IIIIIIuIIII SIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII' IlIIll IIIIIII-IsuII SI-VIIII- IIIIIIIIIIII'ilIv Am III'IIIlIlI II II'IIIIII-y .IIIIII-I'sIIII .IIIIIII'IIIII-IIII gm I-u IIII'IIIIs IIIIIIII IIIImI-I- SIIIIIIIIIII's II'IIIIIII IIIIIIIlIg PENN STATE FORESTRY SOCIETY IIIIHINIJIIIII A'II I'IIINNSYIII'IINIII S'IIA.'I'III I'IUIIIIEIIIII, IIIIIT III IIII 'IIIIIIIIS I N II'AIIIIII'IIA'IIIII II. I. IIIIIIIIII'IN II . II. I'IIIWIIIIIIS II'. II GAIIH'IIII'II II. A. IIIIIIIIIIIII .l. A. IIIIIIIIIIIISUN I'. M 'I'INIYIII'I II. II. S'IIIINIII III. III. IIIII' IIIII II. II' 'lIlIIIIIAlI'IIIl IIIIIII'IIIIIIIS IN I'IIIIIIIIIIIIII S'I-IIIIIrn III. III. ANIIIIICNIIIII'II II. II'. IIIIIY II S. IIIIIIIN WITI .I. III. JIAI IAAY J. A. IIIIISII'OIID II . II. IIHI II. Y IIlIi IIII A. III. IIAIIII .IIL. IIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIII W. W. INCA IVI II. JOHNSON IIIAII II. M. IIAIVIIINIIIIII'II J. II. IIIIINIIIII II. II. SJWIIS II. It. IIAI IS .I. III IIIANIIIIII IIIIIIII II. II. HIIII' III III II III N. IIIMMIIIII II. II. .IIIIIIII A. II'. IIAIINIIIII .lIIIIIIII's II. A. ANIIIIIIISIIN III III. NNYIIIGIL II 1IV.I 'IIII IIIIIIIIIIIII I III I'. II, IINIIIIIIISUN I. II. II IIIII' III. IIIIN II. 'II. IIINHIIIUIIIG I'. III. IIIII NNINII IIIII MIII I IIIII I. II. IIII II' III. .II I II' III. .I. I'IIIIIIII I'. II'. IIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIII II.. III. IINII'I'II II. IV IIlIA'II'I A. II, SMI'IIII II. N. IIIIIIN'II'I W. SIIIIIII IIIIIY S. S. SNOI III SIIIIIIIIIIIIII'I'N I'. III IIIIIIII III II. III. IIIIIHH II . III IIIIIIIIIII'IIS II. I'., III IIIII' .I. W. II'IHIIIIIIIA I'. W. SIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WilII lIlII purpose of advancing IINI. sludy nl' l'm'esII'y IIIIIIIIIg the students here, lIIIII Penn Slalc Forestry Society, II prufcssimml group, annually brings I0 llIc cuIIIpus IIIIIII prmnincnl in the work of I'III'csII'y. Besides l'oslcring lIII? edu :IIlioII in forestry, 1110: sucivly 21150 SIII'VI'H 10 bring the forestry SIIIIIIIIIIS together by conduct- ing IIIIIIIy HIIIEIIII funclions. Pugc Fulu' Hundred Sixty-IIIIIe Page lIt-plouhl IInrey GIIIun IIUINII'II'II Shun r111- S1 11 11 lTvr StevI-HN IIII-Uurly 1-111'1 III-wu Wilson IInln-rllu ll, I'ullvrnll Jones Mug! .IIyI-r JIII'IISIIH Arnold II'uilv Johnston lluhmw I 'I'SII PENN STATE GRANGE NO. 1707 IIIOI'NIIIIIII A'II PENNSYLVANIA STATE I'IILLIIIHIII, IIIlIA'I'IIIIIS IN IIAII .II'IIII. UL'IIA'IIM A. L. IIAIIIIIII M. 'II. IIOGAII'III II'. V. DENNIS II. IIINGIIAM A. A. IHII I11! S. W IIILII'IIIHIIIII .II IIINI'AMAN II'. '1'. IIIIIIY IllleIS M. IIIIIIIIINII'I'IIN II. II. IILASINIIAMIII III. IV. IIII'II'IIGNIIIIN I'. III. AY l4'IIA'I'lIlIJS IN IIIIIIIII MIIS N. AIL.IIAN .I. II. IIlIlIIIII IIIIIIIIIIICLIIIS MIIS. A. IIIAIIIIAM .1. II. I'IIL I INS II. l4'I'II'IIS S'l4 I41 II II. II. Y MIIS. .l' IIAI4I4I M. IIIIl III .I. IIII! I AI4I4I 1II. IIAIIIIII' II. IHINSICII MIIS.N.IIALI41 I41. III .IAIIIIIISIIN MII IS. IV. A. IIIIIII'LIIS I'. II IL I EN II. I. IIIILLIIII I4IIIA'I'III4IS IN IYIILLIOIIIII Soulurs J. II. IIIIIN'JIIIN II. II. GII I42. I MIIIIIIII L.1II. IH'II'IIAIIII .M.IIEI'RIIIIIIIIIN I .RMIII'L II 10. J. IIIIUIIAIIIIIII .III IIISS III.II1'14II I4I.I 'AIIII S . JAII IISIIN II. III. NIII l I IV. ELI IIUI IIIIANIC II. II. II.AI I IIIIII' M. II. SAI 'I'ZM AN .II. II. IIIIIII'II'III II II. II. IIIAII'IIZ ..A S'IIA IIL Juniors I. III. AN'I'IINIIIII II II. IIILIIS .I W. S III'II'I'INII L II.1;ANN .I. W. .lltlIlINS'IIIN II. A. IIIIIIWS III'. '1'. IIIIIICL A. MYIG .I. '. I'AI' IL IIIIII IV. IIIIIIIIIIILIII .M. MIISII I IV. A . UIIAI' MIGII IIV. U. IIIIIMINGWAI' ..N I'IIII'I4ILI4 l. I' U'I' L IIII I .III. HOLMES V. ALWINIII .' I'A'II'IIIGIIALL III IN 14' UIIN I .4 ,. I4 It A. IIIIIIIIIIII' II Sophmnul'l- S II. II M AG II I .I A. MI 'III'I IIMlIE II4II14 II I. IIIISIIINIIIIIIIIIIII I II SIIAIIIIIIII J. II'. SIIIII AIIIIII II. S. S'I AlIlIIIIIIII II IIIrusIunvn N. UIIL' AI'ISI .I.I JUIISIIN II.11lIIIgII'II'IINIIIIIII II. IIIIN IJJIIIY III. II. II. H'II .IIll lIII II 141. N. M AI II II. II . .IUNI III. .L L. .01 'IIS SI. MII IIIIS .II' MIL LI'III II. 1917 III. II. lIIII 1421 I41. II. IIIIIIIIIIII'I II J. II. . SIIIII III; IL .IVA'Iv R44 MIIIIII4I4I'II I41. MII IIIZll II. S'II'IAI II. II. S'IIUIII'EI L. VIIAY A. ZIIII I EIIS L. STELLII .l.. .IVISIII ,, IUIESh I N.II .SIIIIIIIIII' II III. 'I'M III ; 11: 111.:a1'1111il1 M.I .s'mnwu CI. . Sg'JIIII'IISII NN mu. lVI4 . SII'A II'I'II'IIIIII S. H. IIIEI'I SIC M. 11er S. III. ISNIMIM II'.S'1'MII;II II .II. J. .l. I II'rlIIIII III Y The Penn Stale Grange is 11 student subordinate CmnIre which aids rural c0111111u11ities 111 the development of thII social life. 1,111 organization 3110115013011111 wmk,dui1'y and lnecdm associations, and rrcnmal com- munity i111p10ve111c11ts. 'nur lllnulrrd chmny Mlunmu llllt'lluy Ilt-rruld Snyder Shl-nror Wolf livm-rrvis Billings MvCloskoy Grlmva Iluhlnknm Northrup slump leol' Wilkhm llnvh: M'nylwrl'y Mnrhh- Vuvly Ynsvlsnn Murphy SI-MlI-x' KIIIUHIPI PENN STATE POULTRY CLUB FOUNDED A'l' PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 1923 FIKA'HUGH IN FAUUL'PA'NO H. 11 KNANIHGII D. L. MARBLE It. ll. MURPHY lPlLA'l'lUGS IN UULLMGIU S'enlors 1L YOSELSON W. D. DAVIS G. S. MUMMA S. V. SlllGAlHGlL Juniors 1:. A. lUTOlINY ll. 16. KMGIGRIHGIS W. F. YODEI! .l. HIGRROLD l'. 10. ltlHKlNKAM M. L. VIOIG'I'Y 1:. M. SNOOP Hupllmuorvs U. M. SNYDER U. W. Ml-Uhtmlx'lh' 14'x'l-allnnon L '1! lHlALlNHH C. W. NORTHIHII' ll. K. WUlAlt 1L UIUMIGN M. WllzKlNg J. SIGIDLER 11'. w. MAqucmu' lnsliluled in 1923, the Penn Stale Poultry Club has done much to bring more closely together those students and faculty mtunlmrs intereslud in poullry. Inslruclivc leulurcs. infonnal gcl-lngcthcrs, comprise the. schedule 01' the club. Puge- l ollr Ilundn-d Ht-vvnlymm- lhnulu-rgvr Hurt. Shluh-y Ull'lll l'h-kvll I'lllll'l'htlll ln-nbll-l' PRE-VETERINARY CLUB FOUNIH'ID A'J' PENNSYLVANIA STATIC COLLEGE, OCTOBER 1, 1931 FIIA'I'EII IN IMH'I'IIIXW'H J. F. SMHHII'IY FICA'I'HICS 1N COLLIN: l0 Juniors H. II. HUMMEIUHVIH 17. V. DllGIlL t. H. l'IlEKMTT Sophonmrus L. l'. DEUHIJCIL J. IL l'A'l l'ElKh'0N Fronhmnn Ii. HART This organization is composed of students who are interested primarily in pre-velerinary work. Visiting lc-t-lurers address llw mcmlwrs of the club at regular meetings throughout lhc year. Page: Four Hundl'cd chvnly-lwo Makers of the 1933 LAVII: Photography by PLNN S'I'A'n le'm 5mm State College. PA. Printing and Engraving by Gun' Punnsnlm: COMPANY Wiillimmpurt. P11. Covur Dusignud by llmx mm T. MAYNARD. 'H Cuvcr Iixcculcd by S. K. SMIrH COMPANY Chicago. Illinois 1 , ' H, x .' . WWW ? w uwlr nw u'4d u mm Jun, 1w d, ,-' weaninggwnffy m WRH ,ngwlzai? MM
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