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Duc: 11, IVlic1-winter MCCT1l1glJi. 'lirizsrcm-s. 21, Holinlzly V1lK'2lI'101l Begins. 1918 Alan. 3, lioliilny V2ll'1l1'1K7I1 lfncls. 25, lfirsl' Scmcstcl' lfmls. ZS-31, Senior Wcck, A 31, Succmcl Sumcsrcr Begins. K 1 qui n Vfpqw jf 1 11111 fm Wi ' 1111 1 '1 il-5 JAMES A. TENEYCK 'IU JAIVIICS A. 'HSN ICYCK, AMICRICNS ClRlCA'I'lCS'l' ROWINK COACH, AS A 'IUKICN Ulf OUR Al'l'RlCClA'l'l0N Ol IIIS S'l'l'IAlDl AS'l' I,OYAI,'l'Y 'VO 'l'llIi ORANGE. WIC, 'l'HlC JUNIOR CLASS OI SYRACUSIC UNlVl'IRSl'l'Y CiRA'l'ICl UI,I,Y DlCDICA'l'lC THIS BOOK. A A' 'A 'v-rv.. Mr- '--M. .w1 fin ,L ,f fy 1 1' Y IN NIIEMORY or JOHN Dus'1'lN Auclllxom 5 JF 4' 4 of! If if I ..f jr T ., ff- ff .-,f Elohu Jlbustin Zlrrbbulh Qibu Map lkpnn Qlhgnr Quit morris ilpcnrp Zwlnrh iknngrr mr. iipcury may ilinnun Ulhcnhure QE. Zlpmlrnrix Ulillillls SEI. ilpulhru Zllilllilliam 017. ikntbwcll 4Emmn 3I2urton Znlromuc Ihr. flihnrlrs jf. Zllillilcp Sknlnnh QL. Zhnhcrg 2JDr.ZlIZ!1lilliam1!p. jlllclkcnm Hllllnltcr 6. :Sabato jlinu Ulillcston dlbarlcs ini. 4lI1umnn Ruth jill. inlillnrh jfranccs Qluflisch llflclling :Smith aburnrp liaphnm ilirustees uf Syracuse Tlkinihersitp 3' l'1'r.rz'1lcr1l . l zr.fl ffm'-l'n'.mlcnL S1'L'0'IllZ Vin'-l'f'z'rirlr'11l Third lfm'-l're:z'dnizl Srrrwlrlry . . Trmyurcr . . The Charles Andrews lidmund L. l'lI'Cl1Cl'l Hendrick Holden William H. l'eck M. lf. Blanchard Charles Andrews Chancellor is C lfdwin Nottingham S'I'A'l'li wffirers of the Mouth Qlixeeutihe fniommittee . .Iolin D. Arclilmold . Charles Andrews . Francis Hendricks . William H. Peck DeWitt B. lliompson . Winllord L. Bassett liairman, lix-Oflicio, of all Standing Committees Cliarles lf. Chappell Horace S. Wilkinson AUDITING CUMMl'l l'lil-I Daniel lVl. lidwards INSURANCE COMM l'l l'l5 li lidmund L. l rencl1 Donald Dey LIQGAI. COMMl'I l'lili George H. Maxwell COLLICGIE OF l 0RIES'l'RY 'VIIUSILLS lax-offfffo Francis Hendricks Daniel M. ltdwards Alexander l. Brown james lVl. Gillmert Charles W. 'l'ooke Louis Nlarsliall William J. Wallace Chancellor james Roscoe Day, Syracuse University Honoralmle john H. lfinley, Commissioner of lfducation Honorable George D. Pratt, Chairman Conservation Commission Honorable lCdward Sclioeneck, Lieutenant Governor Al'l'0lN'l'liD HY 'l'lll5 GOVICRNOR Mr. Alexander T. Brown, Syracuse, N. Y. Hon. Francis Hendricks, Syracuse, N. Y. lVlr. lfdward H. U'Hara, Syracuse, N. Y. lVlr. Harold D. Cornwall, Beaver lfalls. N. Y. Hon. Hendrick S. Holden, Syracuse, N. Y. Hon. Louis Nlarsliall, LL.D., New York City, N. Y. Hon. Charles Andrews, l.l..D., Syracuse, N. Y. Nlr. George W. Driscoll, Syracuse, N. Y. Hon. John R. Clancy, Syracuse, N. Y. Q9ffieers l'ref1'1lrr1l--Hon. Louis lVlarsl1all 1jfI'L PI'6'.l'l't1L'7ll1l'l0I1. john R. Trmrurcr-lelon. Hendrick S. Holden QExeeutihe Qllummittee 'I'l-I li CHANCIELLOR Hon. Louis Marshall Hon. Hendrick S. Holden Nlr. George Driscoll Nlr. Alexander 'l'. Brown lVlr. lidward H, O'l'lara 5 Deccasecl. O Clancy CnANcm,1,cm JAMES Roscon DAY if ll ,ff N A H 1 '-X Nl' TY ,fx A MXN X Sift, k N i 1 X 5L'1?2Qif'l , Q? ,,,, , i xi Af ff' igl ffl? . v .. , ,- , :ML ixxdlal F5 :KW f! -b A if I AA.. ,T,,,,,m,-,..,,m7n,Tl,m,11xj' 'f1l .kjlfffaf J A 1 N f5LIiiTL,I-7414-----QNQ - lQ,-,1E2'f'TQ h ,Y ,mm ,. , ,,,....,.,-, -...,.,,. .,...-. .,-,,...., I 4 4 I Llacv L A121 .R ' ! 'IIH 1 1 -1 I I-I I , lg qc 1 1 Q --- -' 1 Jlllll! 1 A JAMES ROSCUE DAY, S.'l'.D., D.C.L., L.H.D., IIIKIII. Bowdoin. CHANcIsI.I.oR. I Charlff Henry Fozcflzr Foundation. l FRANK SMALLEY, Ph.D., LL.D., A Y, flf I3 K, fl, K III. Syracuse. VICE CHAN- I 1 cIcI,I,0R EMIERITUS. A Gardnzr Balecr l i'ofwfor of Lalin Langnagff and Lilfratnnf. l HENRY ALLEN PECK, Ph.D., A Y, fp B K,' EE, lb K fb. Syracuse and Universlty of ' Strasslnurg. ACTING IDEAN oIf THE Col,- LIIGIQ OF LIILIIRAI. ARTS. 5 KI I Eraxtux Franklin llolclifn Profifxfor of lx Jszfronomy and Direclor of Obffrvalory. In 1' Y y . . 6 ' WII,l.IAM HARRISON MACIE, Ph.D., fl' Ii K, fl' K fb. MlChlg2ll1 :Incl Jena. ye ,gllhg Profcffor Emeritiu of Ilixlory and Political Science. N Sf: , I I ,lf C-HARP?-S WIiSI,lEY I-IAI1GI'I I', B.Sc., Ph.D., Sc.D., fl1BK,EE. Moore's HIll :md MK I 10. IJ A 1 A Proffffor of Zoology ancl Direclor of Laboralorief. 4- IEDGAR AI.IfIiIan EIvIIiNs, A.B., A.M., fb N 1-I, flv li K, fl, K flr. Wesleyan :Incl Lcipsig. Profffsor of Zhi' Greek Language and Lilzralzirf. T' N Twelve ,, gm, , I V5' .YN v , I '-f-I -I I , l I I I l ry ' i N I I5 'WW I, a Ui, al I1 L -. . ----. . LL Jfacultp-Qtollege of liberal Qrts I FRANKLIN JAMES HOLZWARTH, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., fb K ll , fb I3 K, fb K fb. Syracuse. Il Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literature. ERNEST NOBLE PATTEE, M.S., A Y, fb B K, E 3. Rochester. Professor of Chemistry. CHARLES WILLIAM CABEEN, B.S., M.L., M.A., Ph.D., fb B K, fb K Ib. Wisconsin, Harvard and University of Grenoble. I Professor of the Romance Languages and Literature. , WILLIAM HENIKY METZLEIK, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., F.R.S.E., dw B K, E E,1l1K sb. Toronto and Clark. I Francis II. Root Professor of Mathematics. Dean of Graduate School. ' ISMAR JOHN PERITZ, Ph.D., fb B K, fb K fb. Harvard. Willard Ives Professor of English Bible. ' Professor of Semetic Languages and Bible Literature. ALEXANDER CLARENCE FLICK, Ph.D., Litt.D., fb B K, fb K fb. Otterbien University and Columbia. U William Griffin Professor of History. THOMAS CRAMER HOPKINS, Ph.D., B.S., Ib A Q, fb B K, E E, ll II E,fl1KfI1. DePauw and Chicago. Professor of Geology. EDWARD DISAKE .ROE, J1R., Ph.D., A K B, dw B K, 22 E, slr K fb. Syracuse, Harvard and University of Izrlangen. I john Raymond French Professor of llflathematzcs. GEORGE ARTHUR WILSON, Ph.D., S.'1.B., I3 I-J II, to B fb, fb K dv. Boston. Professor of Philosophy. JEAN MARIE RICHARDS, Litt.B., fb K fb. Sniith College and Syracuse. Dean of Women and Professor of English. ARTHUR SAYLES PATTERSON, Ph.D., fb B K, fb K fb. Oberlin and University of Grenoble. Professor of Romance Languages. HUGH MASSEY TILROE, A.B., E N, fb B K, fl' K fb. Northwestern. N 1 1 Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking. N X , f Dean of School of Oratory. 'J nf l WILLIAM MARTIN SMALLWOOD, Ph.D., 1l1K'l , dv B K, S E, fb K fb. Syracuse and S -- wt - Ill kN X Harvard. I' I . wig L II Professor of Comparative Anatomy. if ag 'N , , H ' V WILLIAM L. BRAY, BA., Ph.D., fb B K, PJ E, fb K fb. Indiana and Chicago. 9 0 . Q Professor of Botany. ' . L.. ll-'il CURTIS CLARK BUSHNELL, Ph.D., dw B K, fb K fb. Yale. Ct- ' .SJ Professor of Classics. 5- Thirteen +A.-A A - --A-W ---A A -.. A.. i- lg' 7-5 e. w , .. I , ... - ' 4 I ll if' , ll! rn: fat im ... ' I-. in :Bm H an ,S 0 Y- A A V ni melt: 21, S V - I L ONONDAG I L R NX -S E .l ll1lI if ill Jfatultp-fdlullege of 'liberal Zlrts PERLEY OAKLAND PLACE, A.B., A.M., Litt.D., eb A X, fb I3 K, fb K fb. Dartmouth, Harvard and Colgate. Professor of Latin. WARREN GARDNER BULLARD, A.B., Ph.D., fb I3 K, 2 E, slr K fb. Brown and Clark. Professor of Mathematics. HORACE AINSWORTH EATON, A.B., Ph.D., fb B K, fb K fb. Harvard. fesse Truesdell Peck, Professor of English Literature. CHARLES HENRY RICHARDSON, A.B., A.lVI., Ph.D., 23 A IG, X 'I' K, ll fb X, 23 E, fb I3 K, fb K fb, A X 21, F.G.S.A., F.A.A.A.S., F.A.C.S. Dartmouth, Chicago and Johns Hopkins. ' Professor of Mineralogy. EARL E. SPERRY, Ph.D., Ph.B., A K IC, fb K fb. Syracuse and Columbia. Professor of History, Librarian and Director of Library School. JEREMIAH ZIMMERMAN, A.M., D.D., LL.D., 2 IZ. Gettysburg. Professor of Numismatics. HERMAN CHARLES COOPER, M.A., Ph.D., Ph.D., fb I3 K, AX 21. Beloit and Uni- versity of' I-leidelburg. Professor of Chernistry. ROYAL ARTHUR PORTER, lVl.S., Ph.D., fb I3 K, fb K III. Northwestern and Goettingen Professor of Physics. CHARLES JULIUS KULLMER, A.B., 'Ph.D., fl1Kll1. Harvard and University of Tubingen. Professor of German. WILLIAM CHARLES LOWIE, Ph.lVl., 'lv K 'l', fl' K fb. Cosmopolitan Club. Syracuse. Professor of German. PHILIP A. PARSONS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., E N, 1I1KfIw. Christian University and Columbia. Professor of Sociology. FREDERICK W. ROMAN B.S. A B. lVI.A. Ph D. lebanon, Ohio Yale 'Ind Berlin Professor o Economics A SHERMAN S KFNNEDY AB OA 0 li I A Ll I K I Sym reuse Professor in Rhetoric and Public Speaking ELIZABETH C WETHERE LL Baron Posse Normal Professor of Physical Culture Associate Pro essor of Latin CHARI F9 H CARTER A B A M Ph D I Ii K H rverfolcl md l'lllVllCl Associate Pro essor of English I X I A L IW I. ci Ill 7 , . , , . 4 L 9 , c 1 . f P ' X 1 JZ . . .. ,' , ,, -1 ,iw ln, i' Y,rx tr, 'Q Q , 5 ' 4 A . ' X ge g f , i , n . . Q ullll sl Qi I LW 'ii V HAROLD LOOMIS CELEASBY, A.B., A.lVI., Ph.D., A X P, fb B K. Trinity and Harvard. 0 S . Q I -4- I I 4 t--t ---, --,U . I 'z :'1'. f f . , g . - Fourteen fo' i. D .ef .. I 5: Q-n If In .gif if 1918 : 2 ' - V 2. :Imran -u , a ll A lliillv W ' mf : R 5 ONONDAGAN Jfacultp-Qtollege uf liberal Qrts EDWIN P. TANNER, Ph.D., B 6 ll, III I3 K. Columbia. Associate Professor of IIistory. HERBERT ANTHONY CLARK, A.M., 2 E.. Nebraska. Associate Professor of Physics. BURNETT SMITH, Ph.D., A Y, 21 E. Pennsylvania. Associate Professor of Geology. FLOYD FISKE DEORER, Ph.D., 21 E. Syracuse. ' Assistant Professor of Mathematics. WILLIAM JOHN GORSE, A.B., A.M., fb K lit. Oberlin and Syracuse. l 1 J Assistant Professor of German. A lx . l f Ross JEWELL, Ph.B., Ph.D., dv K ll , fb B K. Syracuse, Pennsylvania. I ' Registrar, Associate Professor of English. l OLIVE EDNA RANDALL, B.Ped., A.B., M.A., B.E., E A X, I3 C-J fb. State Normal Of' Missouri, Cornell, Syracuse, Columbia, College of Expression. I X Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking. l OLIN SAFEORD BLAKESLEE Instructor in Precision Work, Design and Construction of Scientific Apparatus. l l I I 'ILEPINE-HALL RICE, Ph.B., IP' Y, 111 I3 K, E E. Syracuse. l I Assistant Professor of Mathematics. I' l M. ELWOOD SMITH, A.B., Ph.D., A X P, Ib B K. Syracuse and Harvard. I p Assistant Professor of English, Director of Summer School. WILLIAM ROBERT P. DAVEY, Ph.D., S.T.B., fb l'A, lb li K. Brown and Harvard. Associate Professor of Greek. : A. BRAINARD, lg.S., M.S., X Z E, E E. St. Lawrence and Syracuse. nstructor in eology. HOMER G. TURNER, B.S., M.S., DJ II, A X E, E E, ll dl X, ll II E. Syracuse. Instructor in Mineralogy. A MORGAN R. SANFORD M.S., fb A I-I. Syracuse. j l Lecturer on Meteolrology. l 'H. F. A. MEIER, A.B., A.M., E E. Indiana. l Assistant Professor in Botany. R J , X HAROLD DOUGLAS BUELL, B.S. Colgate. j I . Instructor in Chemistry. S yt -Q GEORGE T. HARGITT, Pl1.D., A T, dv BK, E E. University of Nebraska, Harvard. lllwl uk N Assistant Professor of Zoology. eg V - ELIZABETH SMITH, B.L.S. Illinois. Q 0 Q Instructor in Library Economy. 4- ELIZABETH D. THORNE, A.B., B.L.S. Vassar and New York state Library School. u I Instructor in Classification and Reference. ' Il P Fifh-I-n ' 'L 'l'On lonvo-of ll.l35!IliEL -s V g f' . W at -Tiii' i 2-Q .W m1m tl - , up - ll ll : 211 lf-ll' ONONDAGAN I if Jfacultp-Qtullege nf liberal Zlrtrs JACOB M. JOIILIN, Ph.D., fb K 2, E E. Chicago and Berlin. Assistant Professor in Chemistry. EUGENE F. BRADFORD, A.B., A.M., A K E, fb B K. Bowdoin and Harvard. Instructor in English. HARRY J. CARMAN, A.B., E fb E. Syracuse. Instructor in History. GEORGE M. CARMODY, A.B., A.M., C.C. Syracuse. Instructor in Romance Languages. . LEWIS E. PARMENTER, A.B., B 9 H. Syracuse. Instructor in Oratory. D. L. Dunlap, B.S., M.B., fb B IT, fb K fb. Lenox and Michigan. Professor of Physical Culture, Education in Hygiene. JAMES H. SINCLAIR, A.B. Oxford. Instructor in Philosophy. R. R. TATNALL, A.M., Ph.D., fb B K, 2 E, III K fb. Harvard and Johns Hopkins. Professor of Physics. VERNON J. WARNER, A.B., A.M., Ph.B., GJ A, fb B K, 2. A E. Syracuse. Assistant Professor in Latin. MRS. C. H. MATTISON, Syracuse. Instructor in Swimming. L. C. PETRY, Ph.D., 1' A, fb B K, E E. Chicago. Instructor in Botany. JOHN H. CUSHMAN, A.B., A.M., fb E K. Harvard and Brown. Instructor in English. H. F. COPELAND, A.B., A.M. Syracuse and Columbia. Instructor in German. BURTON W. CLARK, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., E E, YI B X, II I-I 23. Syracuse, Johns Hopkins. Instructor in Geology. EDITH ANNE PARSONS, BC. Emerson College of Oratory, Greeley College of Dramatic Art CNew Yorkj, Leland Powers School CBOstonJ. Instructor in Rhetoric and Public Speaking. LOUIS MAX HICKERNELL M.A. fIvI'A. Princeton. Instructor in Zoology CI-IIN PING WANG A M University ofPek1n and Syracuse Lecturer in Oriental Ilistory LAWRENCE G BAILEY A B Harvard Instructor in English Louis LINDSAY Ph D Acac1a DB K 2. Syracuse Assistant Pro essor in Mathematics Ste 1 xg 4 I ix IWW -I C122 I-I 3 in-u . . , - . N., '4 , , El . 5 A I . . all 5 sg . , . ., . X0 A . , f ' ', . 3 ', I 'l' ' D fill, ix en STI F' 'A .i i ' I ' ' 'TD'-Z ' T .2 2.2 ima - , S 2 L- ---Agm! ggi ll llgm.. ii FT X I -N ,I . 7 P J I I L V.. 'Q is IIHII -ig Fil xf' ONONDAGAN Jfacultp--Qtnllege uf liberal Zlrts a MARJORIE E. CAMPBELL, A.B., H B dv, :D B K. Syracuse. Instructor in French and Spanish. FLOYD H. EDMISTER, B.S., C.C. Syracuse. Assistant in Mineralogy. M. R. GROSE, A.M., Clark University Assistant Professor in Chemistry. MAE HARWOOD, A.B., A.M. Syracuse. Instructor in Mathematics. JOHN LORD, A.M. Syracuse. Instructor in Sociology. HENRY C. NEEL, A.B. Sorbonne, Paris and Columbia. Instructor in French. ETHEL L. RYDER, B.S. Syracuse. Assistant in Zoology. ALMOND WHEELER LAUBER, Ph.D. Columbia. Instructor in History. ROY F. LEIGHTON, Ph.D., M.S. Vermont University. Instructor in Physics. ARNOLD A. WHITEHOUSE. Springfield Y. M. C. A. Instructor in Gymnasium. ALBERT PATRICK, Ph.D. Gorcingen. Instructor in Chemistry. IRVING H. BLAKE, A.M. Brown. Instructor in Zoology. CHARLES LEWIS BRIGHTMAN, Ph.D. Clark. Instructor in Physics. WALTER BROWN CLARK, A.M. Harvard. Instructor in English. LEWIS WILLIAM CRAWFORD, A.M. Princeton. Instructor in Romance Languages. ANNA HURLBUT, A.B., A A A. Cornell. Library Cataloguing. JOI-IN LEWIS JONES Ph D Yale Instructor in Mathematics ALEXANDER JOHN ERICHSEN B S Penn State Instructor in Chemistry EDWARD WARREN SINE A B Wesleyan Instructor in English Sf S f 1 'ill L ai' Fgr , n u i LN 5 ' ' . . f r, y t , h I, . . . 0 . Q I ' I 3 O-2 -MW CVUII CBD H M'-0 l ii riggm ll In ll ll. A ll., 'W ' ll I rw C, DAGAN S 1 t i he x-. .N . B ll num l :.:l1 i ' Jfacultp-Qlullege of liberal Qrts JOHN MALCOLM WEST, A.M. HAMILTON. Instructor in Mathematics. CHARLES EDWARD GREEN, A.M. Syracuse. Teaching Fellow in Spanish. LYNN F. PERKINS, A.M. Harvard. Teaching Fellow in Economics. JASON JOHN NASSAU, M.S. Syracuse. Teaching Fellow in Mathematics. SOLOMON FEINSTONE, M.F. Syracuse. Teaching Fellow in Chemistry. CARL D. LARUE, A.B. Michigan. Instructor in Botany. KENNETH GILBERT BROWN, A.B., A Y. Syracuse. Assistant in Ilistory, Director of University Settlement. RAYMOND THAYER BIRGE, Ph.D. Wisconsin. Assistant Professor of Physics. KENNETH COLEGROVE, Ph.D. Harvard. Assistant Professor of European History. RAY PRESTON BOWEN, Ph.D. Cornell. ' Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. KATHERINE SIBLEY, Baron Posse Normal. Professor of Physical Culture. BENJAMIN GOLDEERO, A.B. Syracuse. Teaching Fellow in Latin. BRADFORD CHURCHILL LOVELAND, JR., B.S., I3 Teaching Fellow in Geology. CARL T. MENDELL, B.S., fb K II . Syracuse. Teaching Fellow in Chemistry. JOHN HENRY NAIR, B.S. Beloit. Teaching Fellow in Chemistry. JAMES RODENEURO SLATER, A.B. Rutgers. Teaching Fellow-in Zoology. MAELI: REYNOLDS HUNTER A.B. Syracuse Assistant in Botany HARRISON B PACAN A B Syracuse Assistant in History OFTO GFLORMINI B S Syracuse Assistant in fhemistry il i ll. Syracuse. V N 'N N 1 l s. 1 5 5711 LN IIW CLE llill gf . I , , ,ull R ' 4 I 23, 3: lali . 5 S :n r- -. ,,., W--- . ..,., ..-...,:: ..-, bp, ll ll5 ri.. .. EQQQNDAGAN - :lfacultp-Giullege uf liberal Qrts CLAIR FRANCIS LITTELI., A.B., Acacia. Syracuse. Assistant zn H ixtory. FRANCES WILLARD LYONS, A.B. Syracuse. I Asfixtant in History. ANNE ELIZABETH MCKECHNIE, A.B. Western College for Women. Axfiftant in Zoology. ETTORE MARIO ScHIsA, Naval School of Italy. Auiftant in Italian. FLORENCE MAY SMITH, B.S. Syracuse. Asfistant in Botany. EDWIN SAUNDERS VANDEUSEN, A.B. Syracuse. Axfistant in Mznzralogy. HARRY WARSHAW, A.B. Syracuse. Auirtant in German. l FRANK LEE BENNS, A.B., QD I' A, C-D13 fb. Syracuse. Auiftant in H ixtory. l l I . ll X X 'Z 5 I Rl, t . 5 ye W LN l QS y . 5 L - ag B S 4 0 1 IIQII- sl-ll Y K Ninctcc , is Iam se 'E -f 'l 'S 'Inari W ll M-I Q . ll Ilslgg ' I Y E F3 Hlsfifiiijm I ' m.iMi s F I3 Aizuw GEORGE ALBERT PARKER, Mus.D., fb M A., fb K fb. Stuttgart Conservatory, 'I ' Faisst, Guilmant QOrganj, Paris, Syracuse. IJEAN or THE CoLI.I5oIs OF FINE ARTS. I I CONRAD LOUIS BIQCKIIR, Mus.M., Koenigliche Hoch Schule, Berlin, Joachim, Hermann, Sauret. J Profcffor of Violin and Ensfmblf Playing. N X WILLIAM H. BIQRWALII, Mus. D., flr Kfb. Stuttgart Conservatory, Academy of LTgty.,W. 1 Music, Munich. fSE.',iSMf' llrofwfor of Theory of Mufic and Piano. S lily X AnoI.F 1 Iu5Y, Mus.D., fl, M A., fb K fb. Stuttgart Conservatory, Ruff' Conservatory, id'I'U,:.iiil- 1 Frankfurt-am-Main. 5' f i 0 Profeuor of Piano. ' JIQANNIVFTIQ SCOTT, M.lVl.A. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Courtois, Pnnct, Paris. Cl ffffffl J I I rofeffor of I ainting. , K ---U 'l'wvIILy . ... ...W .-.. W-.. ..-Y -..i ...,-....,. L QNONDAGAN 2 Z. l. I? 'I I 1, Ja 3 I. l li E li l lf 7 lL . X X i l E u-nu viii 'ii :if a sf . , S' - h g f . s T171 ' ' f J Q 7 ,Asc ::-,,-. . ,c ..... 2 ai: I t ria l'-A .. . Jfacultp-QEuIIege nf Jfine Qirts MINNIE .MASON BEEBE, A.lVl., Ph.D., IND B, slr B K, fb K slr. Syracuse and Uni- versity of Zurich. Professor of History and French. JULIE HEIMBACHE HINE. Professor of German and Literature. FREDERICK WILLIAM REVELS, B.Ar., dw K 11 , fb K fb, A A I A. Syracuse University. Professor of Architecture. FRANK ORMSBY. Musicians Club, New York City, Chicago Musical College, D. A. Phelps, Chicago, Frank LaForge, New York. Head of Vocal Department. CARL TRACY HAWLEY, B.P., fI1I'A, fl1KflP. Syracuse University, Art Students' League, Colarosl, Paris. Professor of Drawing, Illustration, Lecturer in Art Academy. EARL HALLENBECK, B.Ar., fb K llf, A T, A A I A, fb K fb. University of Pennsylvania Syracuse. Professor of Architecture. HARRY LEONARD VIBBARD, Mus.B., fb K 'If'. Syracuse University, Ansorge QPianoJ, Berlin, Widor QOrgan,J Paris. Professor of Piano and Organ. JOSEPH CARL SEITER, Mus. B. Syracuse University, Leschetizky, Vienna. Professor of Piano and Theory of Music. ERNST MAHIX. Hausmann, Joachim, Bargiel, Berlin. Professor of Violincello and Ensemble Playing. IRENE SARGENT, X Q, 111 K fb. Harvard, University of Paris, Rome. Professor of History of Fine Arts and Italian Literature. ALFRED COWELL GOODWIN. Leipzig Conservatory, Leschetizky, Vienna. Professor of Piano. CHARLES BERTRAM WALKER, B.P., lb 1' A. Syracuse University, Julian Colaroisi, Paris. Professor of Cast Drawing and Perspective. MARY KETCHAM, Litt.B. Ohio Wesleyan, Denman W. Ross, Boston, Arthur W. Dun, New York. Professor of Design. PRED ROY LEAR B.Ar., EP A. Certificate de l'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Syracuse Associate Pro essor of Graphics. BELLE LOUISE BREWSTER, KK F. Alfred Blume, Berlin, Randegger, Henschel London Associate Pro essor of Vocal. 1 wc ty-one l I l V Ro .kk i lI1ll E l ll- I i f 3 I ' v-3 ies, S ' Q . .ass stllraa l, ' ff' ONONDAGAN Jfacultp-foliage of Jfine Zirts l ILIFF C. GARRISON, Mus.B., A fl' A, dr M A. Chicago Musical College, Harold - Bauer, Paris, Lhevinne, Berlin. I Professor of Piano and Theory of Music. jusrus M. SCRAFFORD, B.Ar., fb A 9, fb K A, 9 N E, A A I A. Syracuse, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Professor of Architectural Design and Freehand Drawing. MAY LouIsE MCCHESNEY, Mus.B., I' dw B. Syracuse, Matthay, London. Instructor in Piano. LAURA VANKURAN. Clara Mungor, Bostong Perilli, Naplesg Brogi, Florence. I Associate Professor of Vocal. 'H Ross SPENCE, II T. University School of Music, Ann Arborg Wirth, Berlin. Associate Professor of Violin. HOWARD WILDER LYMAN. New England Conservatory, Sauvage, Dufft, New Yorkg Morosini, Boston. Associate Professor of Vocal. ZENO NAGEL. Professor of Sight Singing and Ear Training. - GEORGE HEss, B.P. Syracuse University, Julian, Paris. Instructor in Drawing. CLARA DREW. Ferguson, Berlin, julian, Paris. Instructor in Vocal. EMANUEI. DAVID KING, A.M. Columbia, Spannth, Fraencke, New York. i Associate Professor in Piano. RILLA JACKMAN. Instructor in Water Colors. MARIE Looivus. Instructor in Clay Modeling. EDWIN C. DINTURFF. Professor in Photography. RAYMOND SPERING WILSON, Mus.B. Pennsylvania College of Music, Ernest i Hutcheson QPianoD. Associate Professor in Piano. , 7 GEOliGE WHITEHOUSE. Philip Dalmas, Viennag Royal Academy of Music, I J on on. i n Instructor in Vocal Music. ' 5 S gi DORA L. NORTON. Mus.B. Syracuse University. l KX , Instructor in Piano. L sg , f' S 2,-0 . , , - in II CQ. 4 QL... l - Twenty-two In I tg., 'll na. - 'D K my ii: f 'iii if new - H h-lr . - g '. .- -' li :Again ll as ' E , a. I l L l I LC' ONONlXXGAlxl W 'if A gigs.:--f-A-1 Q' . 1 + --. V 6' N H uf . l l ' V S: f A 1 f AWE l 4 'l W I ML -, 1 I l ri .A x 1- Q l ' ', ' My l ll l . 5 lu' ll., ' 1 f , , nl. , I. l l l . lOl-IN LORENZO l-llrllflf'-RON, A.NL, NLD., Sc.D., A K lc, N 11 N, flu la K, A O A, fb lc fb. Colgate :md Syracuse. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF MIQIDICINIE. Profwsor of Clinical Mrdifiiif. . l 1 I ll ll li il ll l ,, s l, J 'E X JOHN VAN DUYN, A.NL, NLD., N B N A L2 A ll, K flu Princeton :md Kentuck . l . , 3 y l . 1 l. N IJ?-Ofrffor of lliftory of Mrdiciiie. 1 J if A. CI.11f1fORn MIEIKCIEIK, NLD., N ll N. Syracuse. 1 lyx U l zf Profefxor of lkfciiatricf. Q5 lx: DAVID NL 'l'O'1'MAN, A.NL, NLD., A A fb, N B N, A L2 A. Yale and Syracuse. F Profwfor of Surgfry. ll 'E l lflfjlx FRANK W. NIARLOW, NLD., NLR.C.S., l..F.A., F.A.C.S., A K K, fb K fb. Syracuse. 1,i+K-llvllmll Librarian, Proffrfor of Oplizhalmology. 5 VL. by V AARON B. NIILLER, M.D., F.A.C.S., N E N. Marylancl. ll ,,,d, V Profexfor of Gyiircology. l , - , l 14 :HA Q GEORGE NL PRICE, NLD., F.A.C.S., A K K. Syracuse, American College OfSu1'gery. i -I '5 L- . il 'q l .X L .1 '.e' 'a l 'pu ll -1 Proffffor of Cliniral Surgery. 5 6 -e - '.l'wunLy-Lllrco l , Q. M5 .4 , 1, .ll 1 1 l 1 ie use iw M 23. TA-llf'ff'7lF . A ru li l Kill lfrzllilll lll' l lim ,S L Jfanultp-Qtnllege of flltlzhinine THOMAS H. I-IALSTED, M.D., F.A.C.S., N 2 N, A Q A, fb K fb. Toronto. Professor of Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology. FRANK P. KNOWLTON, A.M., M.D., A Y, N E N, A L2 A, Z cb, fb K fb. Hamilton and Syracuse. Professor of Physiology, Director of the Physiological Laboratory. HALEERT S. STEENSLAND, B.S., M.D., A QA, E IE. Wisconsin and Johns Hopkins. Professor of Pathology, Director of the Pathological Laboratory. HENRY W. STILES, M.D., fb If A, N 2 N, fb K fb. Columbia, Leland Stanford, Uni- versity of Missouri, Berlin. Professor of Anatomy, Director of Anatomical Laboratory. GEORGE B. BROAD, M.D., F.A.C.S., N E N, A Q A, fb K 112. Syracuse. Professor of Clinical Gynecology. WILLIAM A. GROAT, B.S., M.D., A K E, N E N, fb K A, E E ,fb K fb. Syracuse. Professor of Laboratory Diagnosis, Director of the Clinical Laboratory. ALBERT E. LARRIN, Ph.B., M.D., fb A 9, N E N, fb B K. Colgate and Syracuse. Professor of Clinical Medicine. I. HARRIS LEVY, Ph.B., M.D., A K K. Syracuse. Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine. EDWARD JUDSON WYNKOOP, M.D., IF Y, A M H Q. Syracuse. Associate Professor of Pediatrics. EDWARD S. VAN DUYN, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S., A K IC, N EN, AQ X. Princeton and Syracuse. Professor of Clinical Surgery. CLARENCE E. COON, M.D., F.A.C.S., N E N. Syracuse. Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Roentgenology. WILLIAM D. ALsEvER, B.S., M.D., A K E, N 2 N, A Q A, fb K fb. Syracuse. Professor of Therapeutics. ARTHUR B. BREESE, M.D., 1DBII. College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. Associate Professor of Clinical Gynecology. l I FREDERICK W. SEARS, M.D., A K K. Syracuse. X X Associate Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine. X. J I 1 HERSEY G. Looms, A.B., M.D., A K E 2 IIP, :Ii B II. H d d C l I' . br : Associate Professor of Psychiatry. , arvar an O um Ma S 5 H. BURTON DOUST, M.D., N 2 N. Syracuse. MW ML XE, Associate Professor of Materia Medica. Wd' N' . . ' A MARION S. DOOLEY, A.B., M.D., slr B II, fb K fb. Missouri and Syracuse. 0 S Associate Professor of Physiology. 5 RICHARD H. HUTCI-I1Nos, M.D. G ' d C ll C' fN Y -k, is gL,-ig!! Lecturer on Psychiatry. eorgm an 0 ege, ity 0 ew Ol ll-ll Y W Twenty-four mwwnn- W lllaill V N-- 'Aww' - in l: -' ' ' -'A' I 2 3-l Q - . i r --itll na 1918 fe 3 Q -'Q N l ' i I ' 'L ' -Mu, I U - y li M in :Wh ll IF f 1 l l 4 l ll l, V! L l I l l 1 . J I 1. We H Q 3:1 L - ONONDAGAN, if Jfacultp--Qtullege of sllllebicine I JOSEPH C. PALMER, A.B., M.D., A A fb. Yale and Syracuse. Assistant Professor in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine. HAROLD G. KLINE, M.D., N E N. Syracuse. Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology. JACOB J. LEVY, Ph.B., M.D., A K K. Syracuse. Instructor in Mechano- and Hydro-therapy. GEORGE H. ROCKWELL, M.D., A K K. Syracuse. Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology. HOWARD G. CASE, M.D. Syracuse. Assistant Professor of Applied Anatomy. CHARLES D. POST, Ph.B., M.D., B 9 II, N E N, dw K A. Syracuse. Assistant Professor in Medicine. A. M. WOSE, B.S., M.D. Harvard. Instructor in Diseases of the Urinary Organs. I Assistant Professor in Medicine. -IOSEPH R. WISEMAN, A.B., M.D., N E N, AQ A. Harvard and Syracuse. ROBERT K. BREWER, A.M., M.D., Z II , N E N, A X E. Wisconsin. Assistant Professor of Chemistry. FRANK L. HARTER, M.D., A K K. Union, Albany Medical College. Instructor in Medicine. HERMON WEISKOTTEN, Ph.B., M.D., N E N, E X, A Q A. Syracuse. Associate Professor of Pathology. ROBERT BURNS, M.D., N E N. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. MURRAY A. CAIN, Ph.B., M.D., Z II , N E N. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. THOMAS F. FOREMAI?I,.M.D., N 2 N. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. HENRY W. SCHOENECR, M.D., N E N. Syracuse. .X I Director of and Instructor in Obstetric Clinic. A X A we CHARLES J. WELLS, Ph.B., M.D., A K E, N E N. Syracuse. Instructor in Obstetrical Clinic. HARRY MYRON Ph B M D I K 'If Syracuse Instructor in Clinical Surgery THOMAS P FARMER M D A K K Syracuse Instructor in Obstetric Clinic THOMAS H MESICK M D A K K Syracuse Instructor in Clinical Medicine K 'W in as Tetyiiv i 6 i . , , . 0 fl ', . Z . . . . .I ls . . ..... , Q ini li:-.Ai I I s ri-ll! W L .J ONONDAGAN Jfacultp-Qiollege of Alillehicine l ALBERT G. SWIFT, M.D., A K K, A L2 A. Syracuse. Instructor in Surgery and Anatomy. WILLIAM E. TRUEX, M.D., N 23 N. Syracuse. Instructor in Ilistology and Obstetric Clinic. EARL V. SWEET, A.B., M.D., Is O II, fl1BK, A OA. Colgate and Cornell. Instructor in Histology. DWIGHT H. MURRAY, M.D., F.A.C.S., A K K. Syracuse. Associate Professor of Clinical Proctology. WILLIAM G. MUENCH, M.D. Bellevue. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. CLYDE O. BARNEY, M.D., A X P, 1lPl3 ll, A12 A. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. CHARLES BERNSTEIN, M.D. Albany. Lecturer on Mental Defectives and Eugenics. OLIVER MITCHELL, M.D., flw I2 Tl, fb K fb. Missouri. lu Associate Professor of Bacteriology. , PHILLII' COOPER, M.D., fb B Il. Syracuse. l Instructor in Clinical Surgery. I SEYMOUR C. SCHWARTZ, B.S., M.D., A K IC, N E N, fb K A. Syracuse. y Instructor in Pathology. EUGENE W. BELKNAP, A.M., M.D., A.B., A K K. Princeton and Columbia. l Professor of Obstetrics. DONALD S. CHILDS, M.D., 13 I-J ll, N X N. Syracuse. Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery. WARDNER D. AYER, M.D. Albany. Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology. CHARLES H. BENSON, M.D. Syracuse. Medical Superintendent of the Dispensary. l C. W. DEMONG, M.D. Syracuse. 1 X 9 Instructor in Clinical Surgery. X jg I I Z H. CLIFFORD FULMER, M.D. Syracuse. X J if I l 4 Instructor in Bacteriology. ' S . I . 1 ' l LX -Q4 DAVID P. GILLETTE, B.S., M.D. Syr: cu e. , . Instructor in Ophthalmology. I S gg. H EDWARD B. JONES, M.D. Columbia. N Instructor in Clinical Medicine. 5 I g HORACB LEITER, M.D. Columbia. A I 31 Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Urinary Organs. S ll f In Twenty-six ' 5 -A - . E lli iii 1916 ' .4 21331: Y ll ll WEE! L 1 I f I . If 4 5 ' . X x S .-.-5.1 IICII ga I ONONDAGAN Zlfarultp-fdlullege nf mehicine GEORGE S. REED, Ph.B., M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. EDWARD C. REIFENSTEIN, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Medicine. SCHUYLER P. RICHMOND, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Histology and Embryology. FREDERICK S. WETHERIIJ., M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Anatomy. WALDON S. MUNNS, B.S., M.D., D.P.H. Syracuse. Instructor in Hygiene and Sanitation. HARRY J. BRAYTON, M.D. Syracuse. Clinical Instructor in Tuberculosis. FRED I. O,CONNOR, M.D. Toronto. Instructor in Larynology, Rhinology and Otology. HENRY A. MACGRUER, M.D. Columbia. Instructor in Diseases of the Skin and Syphilis. A. HARRY KALLET, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Obstetric Clinic. BROOKS W. MCCUEN, M.D. Syracuse. ' Instructor in Surgery. FRANK L. WALDORF, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Laboratory Diagnosis. JAMES D. V. SHEEHAN, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Medicine. FREDERICK FLAHERTY, M.D.. F.A.C.S. Syracuse. Professor of Clinical Surgery. WILLIAM A. CURTIN, M.D. Syracuse. Professor of Clinical Medicine. JOHN J. BUETTNER, M.D.- Syracuse. Instructor in Anesthesia. '1 wonty 5 . V I Sf IIC lux S. L 0 I' iTTL.'T. K I Ill lip alll W 9 ' I All NS W og' A I' 1 I I - I :-.,::. QUMQ Wm . ,-M, , wen A3 Il H8 ll mg l'E 4 I Q ,, ... A , ,, . .. .. N .. l . l lf? W ONONUAGAN VM .f V1 rr ,, A . ,, , M Mimi?-N L.:liN?w EI A' 'VU . W Z , . . -.....-..,....-. A-. W ...F .. ..-.. . , L J 3 5 1 X N - 1 ! V I , A IMO l l I l'Ax' Y, ' E i . nl flgljxxll 11 I K --Q. . fl, X 1 . --,- x Nj, .5 , ,,,, A 4, ff A DIWV . 4 E 1 5 Q k x f 1 1 f I A T f i 1 y , f I 2 1 l l I l l . FRANK R. WALKER, A.M., LL.B., A Y, , dw B K, fb A fb, fb K fb. Syracuse. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LAW. y Profeffor of Real Properly and Inter- f national Law. A T A l x A LOUIS L. WATERS, LLM., 111 A fb, fb K fb. George Washington. J Proffsfor of Law. Maw of Eviclfncr, Slalutf Law, Equity and Conxlilulional Lawj. , ' JOHN W. CHURCH, A.B., LL.B., fb K 'I', fl' A fb, fb li K, fl1K fb. Syracuse. Inflruclor in Legal lfthicx, Criminal Law, .Legal Ifxpresriorz, Criminal Law anal N74 Proczdnre, Hypothetical Carer, Suretyfhijn and Moo! Court. BURTON B. PARSONS, LLB., fl- K 1b. Syracuse. U VPLQ' gnftrnclor zn Ihr Law of Salrx, Partnerfhip and Lienf, Trail: and Conflict of 5 fl il E 'fl 5 461205. Linux S5 ' M 1. AARON Llivy, Ph.D., LL.B., flf A fb, dl B K. Syracuse. I 0 -V ji- Inrlrnclor rn furzfpruzlcnce, Quail Conlractf, and Roman Law. l Q f. f 7'7J,, Twenty-eight i if Ulf 17 A O' -31 I -f L QL,,, I I ..--,1T:.., ', g,,,1ggi1L,,,- ,... , , ' H- , A 'In-'jr . C 5 .l I :JL 3 - I ONONDAGAN 9 I lf HIE N '-ai UQ! il Jfacultp-Olinllege nf Iam ERNEST I. EDGCOMB, A.M., A K E, fb B K. Syracuse. . . . d Instructor in the New York Code of Cioil Proce ure. WILLARD A. GLENN, A.B., A Y. Williams. Instructor in the Law of Agency. GEORGE H. BOND, Ph.lVI., LL.B., A K E, fb B K, slr A fb. Syracuse. Instructor in Bailments. GEORGE W. GRAY, LL.B., A X, fb K fb. Instructor in the Law of Wills and Administration, and Corporations. Ph B LL B 111 A GJ fb A 111 Syracuse. HOWARD VICTOR RULISON, . ., . ., , . . Instructor in Contracts, Domestic Relations, Elementary Law, and Negligence and ' Damages. HOWARD P. DENISON, A.M., A A 111. Wesleyan. Lecturer on the Law of Patents. L. CARL SARGENT, Ph.B., LL.B., 111 A fb, eb B K. Syracuse. Instructor in Bills and Notes, and Personal Property. JACOB J. LEvY, Ph.B., M.D., A K K. Syracuse. Instructor in Medical jurisprudence. A WILLIAM H. HARDING, LL.B. Syracuse. Instructor in Insurance. IL B A X P II A dr fb B K. Syracuse, Columbia. HAIKRY H. SKERRITT, A.M., , . ., , 1 , Instructor in Cioil Procedure at Common Law. F RD W. CREGG, LL.B Syracuse. sDwA . Instructor in Practice and Moot Court. CRANDALL MELVIN, Ph.B., Instructor in Torts. LL.B., :Il I' A. Syracuse. ROY A. CHENEY, LL.B., A K E. . Yale. Instructor in Domestic Relations. PAUL S. ANQREWS, B.A., fb Columbia. Instructor in Contracts. A 111, dv B K. Chairman Columbia Law Review. Yale, llVT1 If gilllll KN ,W Ei i ui Isl- ff . l I lf' :ii fr . gil. A , . ..,-,,.,-.,,,-,,-,c.- -. 'fir' .Z C' I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I II I, II I I A AI7I7L cv ii .SQICN WILLIAM PRATT GRAHAM, Ph.D., Ii 6-J II, 'If Ii K, 'I' H II, E E, II1 K fb. Syracuse and University of Berlin. DEAN Or 'rms COLI.r:OE or Al'l'I.IlED Sc11sNcIc. Proffxyor of Electrical lL'ngi1ieifri11,g. I PAUL COOK NUClIEN'l', A.lVl., C.lf., fb I' A, 'I' I2 II, E E, fb K fb. American Society of' Civil lfngineers. Roanoke College and Rensselaer Polytechnic lnstitute. Pr0fc.ryor of Civil Enginfering. WII,I.IAM ERASTUS 'l'AYI.O11, Ph.D., fb Ii K, fb K flf. Syracuse. Profeffor of Applied Mathfmalicx. LIQON Bauer: Howie, l3.Ar., fb K fb. Syracuse. Profffxor of Drawing. I if A1,meR'1' Ronlslw' ACHISSON, l3.Sc., Bling., fl, I' A, 'I' II II, fb K fb. University of New I I' I. s Zealand. N I I .ix SIIIIIA5 I Profcfmr of Zllfchaiiical Eizgiiifering. hm V L' 75 5 I 'W . . . I, IJ -riff lLRNIcs'1' CLINTON KHIQNAN, ll E. Ensign U. S. Navy CRCtll'CllD. U. S. Naval WWI -.Q ' M1 I Academy. If UQ Profeffor of flpplifd Malheniatirf. Ei If .U ROYAL Alz'rIlUR PORTISR, lVl.S., Ph.D., flf Ii K. Gottingen, Northwestern. I I y , . - ' if 1,7'0f6,f507' of l'hy.rit'J. II +5 , 'Ui 'rmriy JU' 4' ..IIi' I'zlll'i ' ' I W ETNWTYM I J if F' . H Fil I I I , -.J..ITi T'I. . 5 f .' ..,.llT..f:7::-:::'.... 'rm:ft'--Q' - ' ' I lu II 7 I' 'IIA Ill, Il! I fir, b 1' I I l I l 4 I J ' . I I I I +71 2 : A NK. N U X in ll Jfarultp-diullege uf Zipplieb balance JAY WALTER GLASS, NLE., 'lf B II. Syracuse. Associate Professor of Machine Design. ' JULIAN CHASE SMALLWOOD, M.E., E E.. Columbia. Associate Professor of Experimental Engineering. FREDERlCK ADDISON HARVEY, Ph.D., Acacia, 111 B K, E E. Grinnell College, California. Associate Professor of Physics. EDWARD MORTIMER AVERY. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. MARTIN J. HUGHES. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. JOHN ARTHUR NoRTHcoTT, M.A., E E. T I3 IPI. Toronto. Associate Professor of M athernatics. EDGAR R. HATCH. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. RICH DEA-N WHITNEY, E.E., B.S., 'l'BIl, 451314, EE. M.S. in E.E. Syraguge. Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering. LOUIS MITCHELL, B.S., C.E., E E, fl' B H. Earlham and Purdue. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. SAMUEL 'DAVIS SARASON, Ph.B., Acacia. I Yale. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. GEORGE FRANCIS BROWNING, B.S., B.M.E., EA E, '1' 13 II. Bethel College and Kentucky. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. ADOLPH CHARLES BAEBENROTH, A.M., A.B., E fb E, '1' B TT, fl1K fb. Northwestern and Harvard. Professor of English. WILLIAM E. NINDE. u I Q Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. J. HERMAN WHARTON, A.B., A.lVl., sb K fb, Cos. C. Syracuse. Assistant Professor of English. JOHN JAMISON. ' Instrnctor in Practical Mechanics. CHARLI's M SARRATT, A.B., E N, 2 E, M TI FQ. Cornell. Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics. CHARLES HENRY DAVEY, C.E., C9 A, 'I' B II. Syracuse. Instructor in Drawing. PILIS E IAWTON, Ph.D., B.S., M.A., QA K, E E, fb K dv. Rochester and Yale, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. 'lllirty-one l r tl Sl ,Wg L I llill i ' I -I ,. E..ff'1Z'T --- -il I F 2 S ' 1 A ' , - - ' l .. gl! ar e at , Si Q l -If, 2. . . U. 'ill-e......c,, we . - ill.-'IPM rm g 531 Ill l LN its I l ONONDAGAN Jfacultp-Qtollege of Qpplieh briznce OLIN S. BLAKESLEE. Instructor in Precision Work. Designing of Scientific Apparatus. RAYMOND T. BIRGE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., 2 E, fb B K. Wisconsin Instructor in Physics. FRED MINTEL. Assistant in Experimental Engineering. RENEL LHAMON SMITH, B.S. University of Illinois Instructor in Drawing. JOHN ADENDORFF, M.E. Cornell. Superintendent of Shop. fi r 1 Professor of Machine Design. JAMES BRAKES, B.S., M.E. Professor of Experimental Engineering. I l V . Q le t i s El' milk HN S5 ' X V 0 -is-l - T i C sl1l' nl-1 Thir - wo I r -ii E 4 Dill ., 1 isa Im q : anna: Q V lg? E - Q ' in D C !:q4 In 1 - F fl ' rf' ' ' i f-- A .sex 1-!I,.:.'m 'T':Ts-'--'- ,L A A A New ! BAQHLQ g .ir + QOLLB . MARK EMBURY PENNEY, AB., MD, I S-B-T-, -Y A E, fl' A K, l-J B fb. Cornell A , ACTING DEAN olf '1'1sAcHERs' COLLEGE. Proffxfor in Philofophy. V , fl f 1 f fx X ZIENO NAGliI,. Oberlin Conservatory and Leipzic. l,7'0fL'.Y.f07' of Theory and Practice, of Teachmg Mznfic. x., ,.I,:4,,1 EW 'AQ A ALBERT S. HURST, PILD., E A IG, fb K dv. '1'oronto and Yule. II 'A ITT W . IL s 7 N P 1 A 1 ,ci-X H , ., xxx 5 'M A4 ES ix.ff f fxff ,W K, Profaffor of Eclumtion. fe 1 2 1 V11 1,1 DAISY C. DANIIil.S, Mus.B. Syracuse. A V V A X x, flfxiflmzl Proffffor of Voiw Czllmmx 5 'yi' f U ff' Mus. MARY Loomis. ml H M1545 11l.S'l7 14L'f07' in M111z'1aaZf1rlJ. A ' ' ' Q' L N'.l'.fIE A 5 6 H -M-if I H 7 'ir J ,-Q13 W W V V,-., I in '.l'hi1'ty-Lln'cu lug I F ' M 1. K - C ' Nfl 1- fx ., , ffm I mf' 'fm M ,Aw A W' V' .. A . V, A Y A Q, A VX ' 41.1-1 lj . A A,.A v. A,..A ,-- A , ---A , Mr n. .1 Aqwxl , A M ug.-Q, bf!-SM W W 1 ONONDAGAN jfatultp-Teachers Qtullege R. EVELYN JACKMAN. Pratt Institute and Germany. Director of the Art Department. MARGARET DOBSON. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Maryland Institute. Instructor in Drawing. ' LESLIE M. GUEST, Mus. B. Syracuse. Instructor in Piano. BELLE VICKERY, Mus.B., A E. A. Syracuse. Instructor of Vocal. HELEN CRANE, I' cb BQ Pratt Institute. Instructor in Design, Bench Work and Applied Arts. ELIZABETH CULVER. Syracuse. Instructor in Piano and Sight Singing. P Vi i i V 5 . 5 gf gmllll is is r 0 x L Thirty-four ' -5--I x il I 1 S 1 i1ri'i.Ai!Z!2.. .. 1915 iii 1 f -14 -, i-:isa :f L' cl , ll ..., fl .17 A . rrr is H ONONDAGAN ' V A A ' -. A. A----E'--H-A - ----.f f N w xy , H 3'. T' A 4 Nu K x 1 I HUGH POTTER BAKER, B.S., M,F,, N D.Qeg., fb A 1-a,'A c-J zz, 3 3, -If K fb, F.R.G.S. MlCI'l,1iZ1Il Agricultural College, Yale and umc 1. A DEAN or THE COLLEGE or FORESTRY. A Profeffor of Siloimlmrf. If V 1 Y I FREDERICK FRANKLIN MOON, A.'B., NLF., Z ll , E E, -If K fb. Amherst and Yale. 1J7'0fL'J'.f07' of Form! Engmcerwzg. I K A ICDWARD F. IVICCARTHY, B.S., M.F., E E. Michigan. I lx ff Profeffor of Foreflry. mi W I . . I E . 1 Z JOHN WALI.AClE STEPHEN, A.B., M.S., E E. Mrchrgan. J 6 I Affidavit Profzffor of Silviculture. Qbr S t N f' ' H - . J? X. RUSSELL IAYLOR GHEEN, B.S.l+., M.14., IDA 1-J, E E. Penn State and Syracuse, X LN I 72 52 Q Affiftant Proffxfor of Forvfiry Exfenfion. ff L' . ' 0 '. N .QQ M. M. BLACKMAN, Ph.D., A.B., A.M., 23 E, fb K fb. Kansas and I-Iarvard. f L-, N Profeffor of Forex! Entomology and Head of Dejmrimfnl of Fomrt Zoology, 'C 0 Q ll li, ALAN F. ARNOLD. Harvard. I Q- I Imtruczor in Landfcajn' E1zgi1zeer111g. iw ' H , .L -,MW L., ,. . ..,, . .... W-, V,.. '1'hifw-Sw 5.6 AA ' 1' Q ima R IA ' . -.. A- I ,. l1f Y.,... . t 'i.L5g -I t'Ii . ' I lt 0 Il I I .W i'iIAl,v...-.W ,,-W-, ,... s.-,..,,c,,.,-.,.-- . ss , , I, Jfatultp-Giullege nf Jforestrp I ' I HENRY RUSSELL FRANCIS, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College. Assistant Professor of Landscape Extension. SHIRLEY WALTIER ALLEN, B.S.A., 21 A III, A Z, A 21 P. Iowa State. Assistant Professor of Forest Extension. R. P. PRICHARIJ, B.S., M.F., K K K. Dartmouth and Yale. Assistant Professor of Forest Technology. CHARLES C. ADAMS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. lllinois Wesleyan, Harvarcl, Chicago. Assistant Professor of Forest Zoology. HARRY PHILIP BROWN, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., E E.. Cornell. Assistant Professor of Forest Botany. SEWARD D. SMITH, M.F. University of Michigan. Director of New York State Ranger School. y FRANK COLLINS BAKER, B.S., E E.. Chicago School of Science. Zoological Investigator. ' I J. FREQ BAKER, B.S., M.F., M.F.CHon.J, E E. fb K III. Society of'American Foresters. ,, E Michigan Agricultural College and Yale. Q fa I Director of Forest Investigation. II H ' I NIELSON COURTLANIJ BROWN, A.B., M.F., E E, A 'I' E, fb K fb. Yale. 'I I ' I Professor of Forest Utilization. i L. D. COX, A.l3., B.S., E A IG. American Society of Landscape Architects. ' Harvard. . Assistant Professor of Landscape Engineering. WILLIAM OT'rERIsEIN ELLIS, A.B., M.S., 22 E. Lebanon and Iowa State. Instructor in Forest Entomology. A WALTER G. ILES, B.S., Acacia, A E E. Syracuse. Q Field Assistant in Forest Investigation. l LEIGH H. PENNINGTON, A.B., Ph.D., 21 E, fb K III. Michigan. l Professor of Forest Botany. l I I ARTHUR S. RHOADS, B.S., M.S. Penn State College. I I Assistant in Forest Botany. I J HENRY HARRIVIGTON TRYON, A.l3., M.F. Harvard. ' lnstritctor in Forest Utilization. X Fi. I. HOWARD. B. WAHA, B.S., fb I' A, slr K fb. Penn State College. fifgtif-,J I Assistant Professor of Forest lingineering. 5 'IIIF I 'B . I , 'I l .. +5 H ,S . ir.. - It. is - Q1 ...A I iq lhlrty six i , .I ur, tI,,lin A All Z , t' V 5 . e 0 sillgii -in-R.. . -H. 'AA --Y I 1 2 W -'-J' - s ! ' It J .Ir ' tl- Q W so T. A 'fi ,giii , If ?q , L fi ee ii Q QNDAGAN I , II WW M--, T , , T, ,II I I flaw 'l' 1 WH III! I I I tv,IIIml ol 1 5' Q I I . . fi I I GIYIGULTUIZD 4 I 1-F151 S, i-J: 1llnlnll l.- V i f 1 if I I I T l I I I . l J li l I I FRANK WILLIAM HOWE, A.B., M,S,, , ' dr K fb. Michigan and Michigan Agricul- I I l N l , If tural College. I IJIEAN or THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. , l l I Profefror of Fifld Cropr and Farm Maazagf- I I I I mmzl. I A I l 1 I l ' I ' I I I l lf I ' I il I Tl 1 A I if If il r I if Is! 1 . . . i l 1 I -' WILLIAM lVlORRISON'RIDliR, B.S., fb K fb. Miclngan Agricultural College. I I I ff Profeffor of f7m11mlIl1r.rband1'y and Dazrymg. N .I it ,ff I E. PAGE 'l1RACY, CE., flf K fb. Syracuse. , V.gf5.flfR,5 Q' I I' 55, ffrrirtant Proffrror of 14gricuZlural Engim'f1'i1zg. I f rw! URI l 'if QI- .I K F, HUGH FINDLAY, Honorary member of Commons Club, N.Y.S.F.G.A. I 5 xl 'lr .qv l'1'0fa'5501' of lI07'lZL'Ztlf1H'6'. q i fflfl , . . . 1 I X To If 1 ADRIAN ABBOTT BROWN, Bb., Acacia. Wisconsin. I A' , gm I Il, A.f.9'i,fllH1If Profvffor of Poultry 1I'zuba1zd1'y. F I Q I I Igli, IQ l'lOSliA B. CRANDALL, D.V.S. Ontario Veterinary College. I I I nz! 1 Proffxxor of Veterinary Surgfry. 3 2 Q: Ill: lui '1'llirt,y-seven l ll 1 xgni' 1-.pl A i .f lk ,gl L 4 li lx ,V ,li fig: ,III lil I 18 all T I I I l r l T . J C, QNONDAQAN Jfacultp-Qtnllege nf Qgriculture GARLAND ARMOR BRICKER, A.M. Illinois. Proferxor of Agriculture. WILLIAM E. NINDE, M.E. i Profenor of Farm Motorx. e .A . 12' P'..'IJl JOHN W. STEPHEN, B.S., M.F., 2 E. Michigan. Afsistant Profeuor of Farm Forestry. RUSSELL W. DUCK, B.S. Missouri. Afxiftant Profexsor of Animal Ilufbarzdry. JOHN JAMIESON. Imtructor in Farm Blackfmzthzng. A gif T W gh' i Ill x I 4 z 0 I I ' 5......4 , ' . ihir -ei S 4- AW '-2l3'xi iii 1915 A Q - 1 l-ll: EN 4 - SN F A.- V n : CIS!!! I Z . ' IIN ll ' 'I MQ ONONDAGAN QM. I J xx X J X , 5 nu 5 ge ' WW ' 1 R llili Hill iii 3 :W ff H V 4 s A 1 G:-.1 3 f '- 5...... M H ,E 2 i-----, S I X 25: 9 if :Ti-T gg . 'I .. . SEQ QW: u B M1031 3 T x THE CAMPUS FROM THE NORTHEAST M,-xxx ENTRASCE H.XLL or LANGUAGES ouo-M1031 CROUSE COLLEGE LYIIAN HALL COLLEGE or APPLIED SCIENCE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OM1-Kqmnkq Euher Bnker Sleek H-Il of Pi-Dsxrg. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. STEELE H-ALL HOLDEN OBSERVATORY TEACHERS, COLLEGE CAS-1-LE Bgmgg J A 3555- E. P fl :I 1 5 .Will W!! fl! Q., X J l I C ' ' , 131, mr - f - Q. C ' U ie ' 5? 2 U is ii ii nz , IQ 13 W 2 lllll f 'Q A QR i L ' Sl 1 5 i S I 1 I! I ,l ig 1 1 ' 5 T i l i 1 BOWNE HALL or CHEMISTRY CARNEGIE LIBRARY , ' ' N. Y.sQ.kcQ1Lp.fFmdq. 5 ? T 1 E T L i 1 K 1 1 I . P T ' 4 f 1 l 1 i I , S ' , , 1 E 6 I Q H COLLEGE or AGRICULTURE STATE COLLEGE or FORESTRY l :A - f 3594? CPEZEQYT-?ie.?s44' f ff 2 in Fwrzl L! 'l f JL!-K ,,: 3' T' MAH , :Wi If T ,,,l'gg.T'll1ii1TT?. j .IIIOJ-KQJIILII x 1 fda- Q. fr ,,,-Kg, Er,-Ia .K L 35 I - - . -4 Quiz' -N. - ' 14 .-: . rr, Vg-' - . In . -yn., I , '- ,Y 11 6- F13 , Ag. , ,Eva . 1' if! . : x1 72b, S-'? .1d - Ik .1 , if-.E 2- - -A . . , :t WE 35 4,421--pi, :fig ' NM:-lg txgzes' ' 5g ,.E'??.? l IJNIVERSITY DISPEXSARY COLLEGE or NIEDICINE UNIY'ERSITY HOSPITAL ,.- WW N ...,,, COLLEGE or LAW ORANGE PUBLISHING COMPANY CHANCELLORyS RESIDENCE UNWERSUY Bogg STORE xgs-A4105 p llf STADIUM FOOTBALL SCENE TRACK SCENE uonos-M1031 1 ARCHBOLD GYMNASIUM INTERIOR GYMNASIUII - W SYVIMMING POOL ROXVING TANK 'yqrign-M1031 f,,,.- INTERIOR CARNLGIE LIBRARY NIACHINE SHOP IN SMITH COLLEGE 7.1, LECTURE ROOM IN BOYVNE HALL LABORATORY IN BOXVNE HALL f O augu-M1031 ' Q Hwen mu, svmcusu umvsksnrv. Sms H.ALI. HAVEN H.ALI. uq l x- ,Y XVINCHELL HALL IINIVERSITY Cormcss 541 M EAST ENTRANCE CAMPUS 9-1--wH-U11-dw-o'.G,mn.-a.m, SYRACUSE Umvsnsxrv. A iix . REAR SECTION OF CAMPUS q..,.,,... vw, nwuq E.. from um.: An.. SmAcUsE uwlveasm EAST X7IEXV OF CAMPUS iM ,A CAMPUS FROM QDNOND,-XGA HOTEL V, .,, ,.,. . l0R ' IU Ui? H3 5- 'A ffl'-. UW' l 1' - A Y gb If we ' I WWII, XX XX ! . u!!ji' ,thy ' N 4 Nl lf I y -A .WIHWWWW 1' ! ':...n fffffzwf1ff!' l WWW 39-'W' Y' 6114. ' .. hw 17f '- h g'1'.lT-'H, :V .D.'-,' 1 f i ' - -1:-L . nl' su:--:.'-.4 LN,-'-r , , ja .141--f.'l,', -f ,,..,-f: . - ,. ,.-I-Ag ' 45- - :.,.w.. , -h , :igmhl - ,. - ' r , - ,.-gpg,--..,. 1 ,, , .....4. .. ,. . -1, HA' 'TW- Q H5733 MQNONDAQM lr X1 1. Nl -. fx 4 s ---' -..- ,li':-...'.1.l.- - ,.a. Ln... ., i w i V 5 M fi rl W w 1 x 1 1 w l V 1 Y I 3 I , X ' Q N iw EA! ilg' Eli? - I gg zu' X RTI ' ' if 5-3 , Jw' I u ,, ' ww N uv. I 5, v 1915 my 5 lg ru U 'K H! JT'-1U..--... , .. ,, A , W, ' . 'HL' . x i, .- T, C. ONONDAGAN Qsniur QBffiters , President I . Lloyd D. Sprague Vice-Prefident . . Cora B. Kent S ecre tary . Dorothea Miller Treafnrer .... Herbert Gilroy ' Chairman of Executive Committee Arthur T. E. Newkirk Chairman of Memorial Committee John I. Neasmith Chairman of Program Committee Arthur J. Osman f A Q chairman can Tree committee William W. Hicks, Jr. hx ff ' Chairman Cap and Gown Committee . A. R. Eckberg Chairman Clay: Day . W. E. Sanderson Chairman Ivy Committee Grant W. Ernst 4 u J X W EJ ' uh r it S 74 0 5 I 2 ,-g .u-gl. -tmf X- -La ' 'ff - fi--1H!:-- W I 0 X. X. l Kg l I l If - W XX. 5,116 Sy ig., f.. . ..,..., . ... ,,.... ,of g'1'. . - .ruuc LIKCIZ L AIZT RAYMOND ANDREW ABEND. Classical. East Syracuse, N. Y. Brownson Club C25 C35 C45. ELLIS ABERSON. Scientific Syracuse, N. Y. E A M5 Y. M. C. A. C35 C45. GIENEVIEVE ALEXANDER. Classical. New Hartford, N. Y. II IT T5 Y. W. C. A. C25 C35 C455 57Vomen's League C15 C255 Women's Athletic Association C25 C35 C455 University Chorus C255 Consumers' League C355 President of same C455 Historical Association C35 C455 Classical Club C355 Silver Bay Club C45. OLIVE MAY ALLERTON. Classical. Penn Yan, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C455 Vice-President Consumers, League C355 Silver Bay Club C455 Daily Orange reporter C355 Associate Editor C45. ADA ANCKNER. Classical. Gowanda, N. Y. H Il Y5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League Cl5 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C455 German Club C455 Zoology Club C455 Silver Bay Club C455 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C455 1917 Onondagan Board5 I Student Volunteer Band. AL1sER'r JAMES AN'rHoNY.i Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. QA5 Y. M. C. A. C25 C35 C455 Bible Study C355 Religious Work MAUDIE RUHAMAH ARTHUR. Classical. ' Hamilton, N. Y. ll B415 Classical Club C35 C45. FLORENCE EVIELYN ATWELL. Classical. Theresa, N. Y. A E. A5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 WOUlCl1,S League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C255 German Club Y. W. C. A. Publication C255 Large Board of Women's League C455 Consumers' League C45. RUTH THOMSON AUSTIN. Classical. Wilkesbarre, Pa. K II 5 Y W C A 1 2 3 4 ' Women's Athletic Association Cl 2 C35 C45 Mission uy Comm1ttceofY W C A 25 Polity Club 2 Pnglish Club 35 45 Pennsylvuna Club C4 Consumers league 4 CHARIOTTI L117A1s11H BABCOCK Clissicil Syiituse N Y M fly th f L 5 ' cc. aff cn. ,555 A- - , .A ,. . . - . ' ,, ,I ,H ,min , . .. . . , . . ig! .1 F 5 ..... . - - . - . ... . . .FY A ..,KSQiPf I .. . 3 1 'i,r 'i1 r e 5955 'M lm M A ..- .,,. ,L ,,,,.,.-.,...,,.L--.,,., spa i i i i L fu i lei l l 5 i il ii l 41 5. I ll 5 Q l 1 l M NPN 1 K. Hi lfllwnil il 'iil lf iiii W., C. - QQQNDAGAN 6 Senior Becnrhse-College of liberal Qirts ETHEL MARIE BARN Classical. Auburn, N. Y. E K5 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 Womenis League C11 C21 C31 C415 Biology Club C21 C31 C415 Executive Committee of same C315 Secretary of same C415 Women's Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C415 Silver Bay Club C415 1917 Onondagan Board C31. MARIAN ELIZABETH BARNEs. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. K 11 Eg TI M IC. ARTHUR MYRON BEACH. Classical. Apalachin, N. Y. A X P5 Y. M. C. A. C31 C415 Wyoming Club C11 C21 C31 C415 Prohibition Club C31 C415 Upperclass Debate Club C41. HARRIET COLVIN BELL. Library. Glens Falls, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C31 C415 Women's League C31 SIDNEY STRALEITI-I BELL. Scientific. Bay Shore, N. Y. University Chorus C415 Zoology Club C31 HAROLD RAYMOND BENNETT. Scientific. Elmira, N. Y. I' ll ll. MARION ELIZABETH BENNETT. Classical. . Rochester, N. Y. A l'5 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C4-1QWOI11CI1,S Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C415 Zoology Club C415 University Chorus C415 Silver Bay Club C415 Social Service Club of Y. W. AC. A. C315 Small Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. C415 Treasurer of Y. W. C. A. C415 Large Board of Women's League C41. RUBY LUELLA BENTLEY. Classical. Lyndonville, N. Y. A x Q5 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C415 WOmen's Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C415 Historical Association C415 Y. W. C, A, Freshmen Committee C21. ' MARIE ELLA BERRIGAN. Classical. Warner, N, Y, Women's League C11 C21 C31 C415 German Club C41. GIANNINA BERTOROTTA. Classical. .5 Brooklyn, N, Y, fb B K5 Organized Graphite Club C215 Y. W. C. A. C115 Women's League C11 C415 Large Board Women's League C415 Cosmopolitan Club C21 C31 C415 President of same C415 Italian Club C11 C215 Vice-President Of' same C21. HAIKRIET MARIA BLOOD. Classical. Rome, N, Y. I B K- K 11 2' Classical Club C31 C41- Y W. C. A. C21 C31 C41. RUTH ESTHER BOGART. library Syrqcuse N. Y. MARY IAVINIA Boss Cl lSS1C'll W Marathon N II IIT' Y W C A C11 C21 C31 C41 omenslea ue 1 2 3 4 Wome Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C41 English Club Cg31 C415 l+rDeI1clIcC1ub C31 C218 C erman Club C31 C41 Consumers League C41 Pnglish Club Pxecutive 41 Large Cabinet of Y W C A 4 Honor Committee of Women s Le Igue large Board of same Secretary Women s Cosmopolitan Club C41 Silver B Iy ghub C41, Polity Club C21 Assistant Reportel Daily Orange Associate Itor Fftyf A X l X2 Q Ili g . 'lA1' W' i l N ,J ' I I , X S 511' J' 5 . .K ii 5 ' .. - ' 'LN H! . . . 3 . . 1 , .I L 2 . Q I ' I 1 - ' : - I 5 . S J ' I .I . . - C Ds , 5 I ,I :V ' 5 0 ' - N i - f P ' .- Y ' 5 ' f ' 1 f . .. ' lic... r l 'i -our Y Y sl ' 'M' W 'T :tw 11 5'-M, ' : Q-. 4. 1..- .5 5 'S 1918 I '22 -. t4:2ll I :1 l ..- C ONONDAGAN W Saeniur Sketurhs-Qlullege of liberal Qrts BENJAMIN F. BOWZER. Classical. Lynn, Mass. Quill and Parchment5 Block letter in track C11 C21 C31 C415 Winner Dennison Contest5 Second Prize DiLima Contest5 Sophomore Executive Committee C21. WILLIAM FRANCIS BRAINERD. Scientilic. Copenhagen, N. Y. Geology Club RUTI-I A. BRUSH. Scientific. Northport, N. Y. II B ID5 Large Board Women's League C315 Long Island Club5 Secretary of same5 Zoology Club5 Pedagogical Associationg University Settlement School C315 Geology Club5 Tennis Club. IDOROTHY HELEN BUCK. Classical. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. IWDB5 216135 IA M5 H II Y5 Y. W. C. A. C415 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C415 Women's Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C415 Secretary of Organi- zation C115 Freshmen Executive Committee C115 Assistant Chief Executive Sophomore Organization C215 Vice-President Sophomore Classg Small Board Women's League C215 Secretary of same C315 Small and Large Board of same C21 C31 C415 German Club C415 Silver Bay Club C41. HELEN CATLIN BULLOCK. Library. Canton, Pa. II A E5 Y. W. C. A. C415 Women's League C31 C415 Women's Athletic Asso- ciation C41. BISULAH ELIZABETH BURDICK. Classical. Port Leyden, N. Y. MARY FRANCES BURKE. Classical. Oneida, N. Y. English Club C31 H ALICE BURLEIGH. Classical. Troy, N. Y. ll B ID. LEAII VIoLA BURI.IsoN. Oratory. ' Unadilla, N. Y. Z dv H5 Maskers' Club5 Boarls Headg Secretary of same. MIGNON ELIZABETH BURNIIAM. Classical. Little York, . Y. N A E A5 Il M E5 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 Finance Committee C215 Social Service Committee C315 Big Sister Committee C415 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C415 Social Committee C215 Investigating Committee C315 Women's Athletic Association C21 C31 C415 Consumers' League C31 C415 Membership Committee C415 Moving-Up Day Committee C115 Junior Reception C315 Historical Asso- ciation C415 Sophomore Oratorical Contest C215 Basketball squad C21 C315 C International Polity Club C31 C415 Treasurer of same C415 Equal Suffrage League C415 Silver Bay Club C415 Settlement C21 C31 C41. 1 4 I . 6 ' 4 FLORENCE MAIKIIZ BYRNES. Classical. Auburn, N. Y. French Club' Classical Club' Brownson Club- Consumers league 191C Senior ll'1y B SFIIHENI CALLPNDFR Cl rsslc nl KlllgSt0l1 Pa OA ALP IS Y M C A 11 21 3 41 Crlnnet 3 Sophomore Debate team Dennison Contest 21 Fnst Prize Uppeiclass Contest 3 lust PII7e Dil Iml Contest 2 Second PIIZC C4 Syl Icusc llepiesentltlve of St ate Intercollegiate Peace Contest 3 CN- .l IISII ll l I fu 6 l N2 'ull 1. K Ill l pl I Sf 1 N 3 N K sl N , K N , N A 9 I K J B N C. I ' . J 5 V E ' z ' . . L . 2 . 'Z . I . , I . 0 S - s ' 510111-'s, ---- CC CC, C1 C, 5 li C15 N C 5 r--'S 1 I . - 5 1 5 ' ' ' - 5 - - ' . ' Cp, -' 1, Q -1 - 1 ' 3 ' I . . 'i . N . b I 7'---...----.i----W -- -.-.. .. . .. T. 'i . . Jfttfr 1 '- J- 't'-- -- 'L 1 - 2- s-: . - : ' 7 - mm' S - -L ..... .----..-w...-- ,L - L LM I L r XX '. NE ig : D Sveninr Beturhs-Qtullege of liberal Zlrts RUTH ELENA CAIvIPIsELL. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. ll H1115 Il II Y5 I 'I'5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C455 Spanish Club C355 Historical Association C35 C455 Silver Bay Club C455 Consumers' League C455 Membership Committee Y. W. C. A. C355 Census Committee Y. W. C. A. C255 City Com- mittees Y. W. C. A. C355 Assistant Reporter Daily Orange C255 Reporter C355 i Women's Editor C455 Small Board Women's League C45. I SADIE GENEVIEVE CAMPBELL. Scientific. Sterling, N. Y. A O TI5 Zoology Club C35 C455 English Club C455 University Chorus C15 C455 Consumers' League C455 Y. W. C. A. C455 Women's League C455 Women's Athletic Association C45. ANNA LUCIA CARHART. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. KA I-I5 II II T5 IA M5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C455 Freshman Executive Committee5 Secretary of class C255 Silver Bay Club C25 C35 C455 Large Cabinet of Y. W2 C. A. C255 Botany Club C35 C455 Small Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. C35 C455 Consumers' League C45. LAURA MARIE CARTER. Classical. Oneida, N. Y- Classical Club C35 C45. LORETTA STOWELL CODY. Classical. Bradford, Pa. A A A5 K II E5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Instrumental Club C15 C25 C35 C455 Pennsylvania Club C155 University Chorus C155 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C15 C255 Large Board Women's League C35 C455 Y. W. C. A. Com- mittees C455 Consumers' League C455 Silver Bay Club C455 President Mandolin Club C45. ,IENNIE RENA COFFEY. Classical. ' Syracuse, N, Y- A 'I' P5 French Club C35 C455 Secretary of same C455 German Club C455 Vice- President of Wig and Mask C35 C453 COUSUITICYS, League C455 Brownson Club C15 C25 C35 C455 Polity Club C455 Historical Association C45. MAURICE CO1-IN. Scientific. Brooklyn, N, Y, ETHEL MARTHA COLE. Classical. New York, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C455 Women's League C455 W0lI1CU,S Athletic Association C455 English Club C455 French Club MARY ETHEL COLLINS Cl l 5 N Y English Club Q45 FrdiizlhaQlI1bC45 ymcuse ISABELLE COLWELL Classical Delhl N Y Y W C A C12 C22 C35 C45 Women S I 6122116 CU C25 C35 C45 Women sAthlet1c Association C15 C25 C35 C45 Classical Club C35 C45 French Club C45 Consumers league C45 Somerset Y 45 I QI lv l . ,Ill LN WW L in I 1ll E. ri-iirdl il- 5 , it ll-' !1'll'h Ef - . .. . R. , , , Ill .I ' , ' . Wag 5 . ' .D , i y ', 5 it 0 ......., J 5 . C . i i E ' -- - .-g- '-ii1 : W--. ' ., ,B - ,Q ' l l'g 2 S: : C 2 gl I. intnzl L - L A , -L L- . EMA -'i C---.........-.. I Q l u ff If xii if I fe? 'CQ f i HI -21. in Senior Bkecnrhs-Qtullege of liberal Qlrts HELENE WIIILEY COMSTOCK. Classical. Troy, N. Y. K K P5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association,C15 C25 C455 English Club C35 C455 Basketball squad C15 C255 President English Club C455 Consumers' League C455 Census Committee of Women's League C455 Large board same C455 Assistant Reporter Daily Orange C155 Reporter C25 C35. PEARL MAY CONGDON. Classical. Dexter, N. Y. Women's League C455 Consumers' League C455 International Polity Club C45- DAVID MATTHEW CONSTANCE. Scientific. Cape Vincent, N. Y. Chemistry Club C35 C45. ELOISE CONVERSE. Classical. Palmyra, N.. Y. A A A5 II II T5 I'I'5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C455 English Club C35 C455 Vice- President C455 Consumers' League C455 Graphite Club C455 Silver Bay Club C455 University Chorus C15 C25 C355 Sub-chairman Y. W. C. A. C455 Womenis Athletic Governing Board C455 Onondagan Board C355 Boar's Head, CZlSt We Are Seven C45. LEON HAMMII.L CooN. Classical. Homer, N. Y. E fb E5 Y. M. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Chemistry Club C35 C455 Mineralogy Club C35 C455 Cross Country C25 C355 Freshman 'l'rack5 Sophomore Executive Com- mittee. HELENA LORAINE CHAMPLIN. Classical. Stratford, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C355 Women's League C255 Sociology Club C35 C455 Philosophical Club C35 C455 Biblical Club C35 C455 Treasurer of same C455 Somerset Y C35 C45. WILLIS MACK CHRISTIAN. Classical. Wolcott, N. Y. Y. M. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C45. MYIKA MONTAGUE CLARKE. Classical. Skaneateles, N. Y. Ay E A5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C355 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C355 Class Executive Committee C255 English Club C45. PAUL CYRIL CLARK. Scientific. Akron, N. Y. Chemistry Club C25 C35 C455 University Chorus C45. .LEON OLIVER CLEMENT. Classical. Central Square, N. Y. Acacia5 Y. M. C. A. C355 Cosmopolitan Club C25 C355 Prohibition Club MYRTLE AIVIRA CLEMENT. Classical Central Square N. '. Y W C A C45 Women s League C45 Histoiicil Associition C35 C45 MAYBFILE FIANCIL CROLKPTT Classical Iimesville N Y Historical Association 3 4 GClll1ll1c,llIlJ 3 45 N A .-XC X .A LX -q cs: b. , .1 I ff' K., J 1:5 If- 1 l 1 2 i 1 l I I i , . .. 5 5 5 U. . . , Y X, Lil ' 5 .' . '. . W5' 1 '. .. 5 ' 'z ' 'z 1 .1 . I' J - 1 ' 'O c I2 fl I mc . l ' ' I g ...E - ..,. , 5 . - 5 I ' P ' wi 'i 5, 43. ff- 53 I L ONONDAGAN 6 si 5 .l IIQII if P21271 beniur Sketorhs-Qlnllege uf liberal Qlrts HARRIET E. CURRY. Classical. Philadelphia, Pa. IND B5 Women's League C15 C25 C455 Larger Board C455 Glee Club C455 French Club C35 C455 Executive Committee C25. LAURA MARGARET DAVIS. Classical. Carbondale, Pa. 2 K5 Glee Club C15 C25 C35 C455 University Chorus C155 Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. C155 Sociology Clubgl Secretary of same C355 University Settlement Associationg Consumers' League5 Equal Suffrage League5 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C455 Welcoming Committee of Y. W. C. A. C355 Classical Club Play C355 Vice-President Pennsylvania Club C455 Kolledj Klang Class Executive Committee C15 C35. SYLVIA R. DAVIS. Classical. 5 Syracuse, N. Y. German Club5 Classical Clubg Jewish Collegiate Society. GllACli DIECKEIX. Classical. Howells, N. Y. II IIY5 IA M5 K II E5 Silver Bay Clubg Y. W. C. A.5 Women's Athletic Governing Board C355 President of same C455 Basketball team C25 C35 C455 Third Vice-President Women's League C35. MAY GENEVIEVE DEI.MoNIco. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. ROBERT ORLEY IJEMOND. Classical. Marathon, N. Y. Geology Clubg Historical Club. RUTH ROBERTS DIBBEN. Oratory. Red Bank, N. J. A O TI5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Daily Orange Reporter C355 Women's Athletic Association5 Women's League C25 C35 C455 Large Board of same C355 Pedagogical Association C25 C355 Executive Board of same C255 Silver Bay Delegate C255 Silver Bay Club C35 C455 Equal Suffrage League C35 C455 English Club C35 C455 Consumers' League C45. JAMES APIILEBV DIBBLEE. Classical. Portland, Me. French Club. lf:'l'I-IEL WILL DOBSON. Oratory. Canastota, N. Y. F. , Zflv II5 Masquers5 lreasurer of sameg Consumers' League5 Y. W. C. A.5 Silver Bay Club5 Large Board of Women's Leagueg Boar's Headg Cast, We Are Seven. MAliY ANNA DoI ACK Classical Syracuse N Y lfiench Club PRANCIS MAIKIE DOSSIRT Cl lSSlC'1l Syiicuse N Y All 1'ICI1Cl1 Club 2 3 4 Brownson Club 25 35 45 l'llSt0llCll Associition 3 4 Consumeis league 3 4 Womensleigue C15 C2 3 N Double Seven long Island Club Man Igci of lntcischol lstlc li Iclt 35 Cl Iss Lxecutlve Committee 3 ,I 7 ! W in lllll f ' in 2.1L A '34 1 5 3. fi, i lv ' C D2 cg' C. D, w C C 'C ii A -, '. ' i V wg. caan. .. ww, .. DCD gig r-,gs CHEORGIE ROBBINS IJLJRYIZA. Scientific. 5' I Sea Cliff, Y. --Y Cf f ' ' ' ' 4.3. ' ' ' ' 'A ' - l ift,y-eiglit 9 W MA , : I ' 7' Sai n S SV ' v ll! In W' .. FMF-'-If 4 'll' ' 1 -If- -I I IIHII L g ONQNDAGAN A l I I l I I X - X il L lltn. E 'lil l 3' A V l g: ' W .I.--... -- iii ., C, 5 Senior ilkernrhs-Cliiullege uf liberal Qlrts MA1lIAN 1DUXBURY. Scientific. East Greenwich, R. I. 5 A X Q3 II II T3 Zoology Club3 Silver Bay Cluhg Women's Athletic Governing li Board C453 Basketball Squad C35 C453 Swimming C353 Hockey 'lleam C25 C353 Women's League House Committee3 Y. W. C. A. Bible Study Class. JOSIEPHINIE VALERII5 E1m1a'1 rs. Oratory. Skaneateles, N. Y. A fIw3 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Women,s League C15 C25 C35 C453 Women's Glee Club C25 C35 C453 President of same C453 University Chorus C15 C25 C35 Chairman of Senior Oratory Ring Committee 9 RAY GEORGIE ELLIS. Scientific. Springville, N. Y G9 A3 Good Government Club3 lnternatlonal Polity Club. ROBERT ABRAHAM ELLIS. Classical. White Plains, N. Y. ZB'.I'3 Historical Association C25 C35 C453 Freshman Debate Club3 Vice- President OfS2Il1ICQ Upperclass Debate Club3 Class Executive Committee C35. 13 KIQNNETH HOWARD ERSKINE. Scientific. New York, N. Y. A1cl'1QQ'JNlC. Q LLIQWRLLA Loursls EVANS. Oratory. . u Wampsville, N. Y. Z 'Iv H3 lVlasquers Clubg Class Executive Committee C45. MARTHA FARRm.I.. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 'I Et-7.33 Y. W. C. A.3 Women's League3 Women's Athletic Association: Consumers' League. JOHN WIESLIEY FAUST. Classical. Nanticoke, Pa. Acacia. ' l3lsA'rR1c1a ELEANOR FERGUSON. Classical. Peekskill, N. Y. 1 A 1' A. S. WILDA FISRRIS. Classical. I D Baldwinsville, N. Y. Al'A3 I-I IIT3 Il M E3 Classical Club C453 Sllyfl' Bay Club C453 Con- sumers' League C453 Equal Suffrage Club C153 Swimming C153 Women's Debate 'l'eam C153 Women's League Publicity Committee C353 Y. W. C. A. Foreign Work Committee C353 Organization Finance Committee C353 Amendment Committee C353 Daily Orange Reporter C353 Associate Editor C453 Editor Women's League Handbook C15. BERNICIE GILES FIELD. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. SM A X Q3 German Club3 Zoology Club3 Y. W. C. A.' Women's Athletic Asso- X j ciation. , q EDITI-I MAY FIELD. Classical.. Hamilton, N. Y. 1 l LN 111111 1A'MQ University Chorus C253 Zoology Club C35 C453 Silver Bay I Club C4'5QWlJII1Cl1,S Athletic Association C15 C25 C453 First Prize Sophomore 'Yff 0 L Reading Contest C253 Women's League Nominating Committee C253 Large Board C453 Campus lmprovement Committee C253 Chairman Sophomore 'Fax Committee C253 1917 Advisory Board C353 Chairman Junior Committee for Freshmen C353 Daily Orange C353 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Chairman Social Service Committee C453 University Settlement C25 C35. Fil'l,y-nine M :XTH I I - Llllfl- ' . Q31 ff. x 0 .C ' QL, II gif . L - ONONDAQBN Sveniur Skecurhs-Qllullege nf liberal Qrts l ANDREW FIELER. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. Q Crew Squad C11 C21. I PHILIP HOWELL FOWLER. Classical. Lowville, N. Y. Z 'Vg Double Seven, Class Executive Committee C21 C31. CLARA MoRRIs FORSYTH. Classical. Yonkers, N. Y. A A A, K H E, Y. W. C. A., Silver Bay Club C21 C31 C41, Historical Asso- ciation C31 C41, English Club C41, Consumers' League C41, Large Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. C41, University Chorus C11 C21 C31. LENA KATHRYN Foss. Classical. Delhi, N. Y. German Club, English Club, Women's League, Y. W. C. A. LEON VICTOR FosTER. Scientific. i Fulton, N. Y. II M E. C JAMES F. FRANCE. Classical. Cobleskill, N. Y. A K IC, BA B, C-DN E, Corpse and Coffin, Manager Freshman Track C31, Tambourine and Bones C21 C31, University Chorus C11. ANTHONY FRASCATI. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. A fb A, Il Circolo Italiano. DANIEL KENNEDY FUHRMAN. Classical. Elmira, N. Y. Z ll , II A E, Editor Orange Peel, Debate Union C11 C21, Daily Orange Re- porter C11 C21, Associate Editor C31, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C31 C41. LENA ARVILLA FULLER. Classical. Homer, N. Y. Classical Club, English Club, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Women,s Glee Club. ' EMILY GRACE GAGE. Classical. Charlotteville, N. Y. English Club, German Club. RUTH EVELYN GARDNER. Classical. Erieville, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C31 C41, Women's League C11 C21 C31 C41, German Club C41, Classical Club C31 C41, Consumers' League C41, Membership Committee C41. LAURA BESSIE GARNER. Classical. Homer, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C41, Women's League C11 C21 C31 C41,Women's Athletic I Association C31 C41, Classical Club C31 C41, English Club C41. ! X .1 5 I OTro GELORMINI. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. 5 H 6 A fb A. s m' LX U MARGARET CHRISTINE GILLETTE. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. W0 LI rf ' Y. W. C. A. C41, Women's League C11 C21 C31, French Club C31 C41, Consu- W h Q mers' League. ALICE IRENE GoLDER. Classical. Barrytown, N. Y. ' ...- uni Large Board Women's League, Consumers' League, University Chorus C-- ' 'ii- 3 C21 C31, Sociology Club C41. 9.5.2 . - -Q. -- - - 4'-----A-4 -.TTT ' .i.-t.' .. ,,'. .. ,.,, - ,, LA,-f--P .4 :A--1 -A Y I nv W f 2 si: . z-slr a-- IC Q 5 e si 3 vim! QE.. . 1918 - mg-EH gl! ' 1 r . Senior Sketurhz-Gliullege nf liberal Qrts I .I 'fx i I MARJORIE GOULD. Classical. Bayonne, N. J. ,i A F3 H l'I T3 IA MQ University Chorus C15 C253 Settlement C15 C25 C353 1917 Onondagan Board3 Sophomore Constitution Committeeg City Committee of Women's League3 Silver Bay Club C453 Big Sister Movement C453 Business Staff' of Orange Peel C353 Cast of Stunt Fest 3 Women's Advertising Manager Daily Orangeg Sub-chairman Y. W. C. A. Social Service Committeeg OH' Campus Committee of Women's Leagueg Committee Intercollegiate Relations3 Advertising Manager Women's League Handbookg Business Assistant Y. W. C. A. Handbook. CECILIA M. GORMAN. Classical. East Syracuse, N. Y. III B K3 Brownson Clubg German Club. 3 SARA ELIZABETH GREENE. Library. Lockport, N. Y. H A 23 Prohibition Club3 Women's League3 Kolledj Klan. 3 T ROY DUANE GRIFFIN. Classical. Hartford, Conn. fb I' A3 6-J N E3 B A B3 Y. M. C. A. C353 Boar's Head C25 C35 C453 Tambourine 1 C and Bones C15 C25 C35 C453 Freshman Track3 Freshman Football Squad3 T President Freshman Class3 French Club C353 University Chorus C35. ii y BERTE GRIFFITH. Classical. Front Royal, Va. 4 I 5 AXQ3 Y. W. C. A. C453 Women's League C35 C453 Basketball Squad C453 Track li JOHANNA BERTHA GUELZOW. Classical. Victor, N. Y. X TI M E3 K H E3 Y. W. C. A. C453 Consumers' League C453 German Club C45. ' HARRY GEORGE GUTI-IMANN. Classical. East Syracuse, N. Y. Cosmopolitan Clubg IT M E3 Prohibition Clubg Internationzil Peace Contest C25- 3 HELEN A. HALL. Classical. Ilion, N. Y. ji X Q3 fb B K3 H H T3 Womeifs Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C453 Women's League C25 C35 C453 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Large Cabinet C353 Small Cabinet C453 Treasurer Class Organization C453 Historical Association C35 C453 Consumers' League C45. I, WILLIAM ELMORE HAMILTON. Classical. ' Fabius, N. Y. I AXPQ T 9 T3 Monx Headg Varsity Baseball C25 C35 C453 Captain Varsity L ' I Baseball C453 Freshman Baseball. 'lx X f STANLEY FRANK HARMON. Scientific. Leon, N. Y. L j o A. N3 l i EVELYN HART. Library. Dolgeville, N. Y. 5 gil LN ry K K 113 TIA E. L D ADELBERT W. HARVEY. Scientific. Central Square, N. Y. 3 I li MARJORIE HATFIELD. Classical. New Hartford, N. Y. 0 Q ' A I' A3 Y- W- C- A- C15 C25 C35 C45QWOH1CH,S League C15 C25 C35 C453 German Mug uml' Club C35 C453 Class Executive Committee C153 Classical Club C15 C25 C35 C453 C112 ' -3-1' Vice-President Class Organization C153 Group Leader Sophomore Class. J: - 1 . 3 i 'S ' E ,wi-M.-W-Y-i-1--'vu-W- 0 Yw-- -1 N H---.--.A---Nwqv -- Sixty ono 1 l UB.. -... ,,,,,,, ,LW I, , -,. .- -Y-.. . -,. . L.......--i.-- -ff.- - '-- ---a M- -H ' ,-r.:r'--mi:::,:--- . Q N V ' - 2 gn 'Wifi ICI 'r A 1915 Ser E lk . ' ,L'. ' ,,,,,: ' ....Z 'Z 1, ,.,. ,.,.,-. ,..1l11..-.-. .... ..--. A LL-. - L l X 'NR E . num r-:Di T ONONDAGAN Sneniur Becurhs-Ginllege uf liberal Qlrts FRANCES EDNA HAUSNEIK. Classical. Montour Falls, N. Y. A O II5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League Cl5 C25 C35 C455 Hockey C25 C355 Swimming C15 C25 C355 German Club C25 C35 C455 Vice-President of same C455 Classical Club C35 C455 Consumers' League C25 C35 C455 Polity Club C25 C35 C455 Vice-President of same C455 Daily Orange Reporter C35 C455 Large Board Women's League C35. JOHN W. HAYPZS. Scientific. ' Solvay, N. Y. E135 AXE5 Senior Dinner Club5 Chemistry Club C25 C35 C455 Secretary and Treasurer of same C35. LTAZEL W. HAWN. Classical. Evans Mills, N. Y. A I'5 Oberlin College C155 Women's League C25 C35 C455 Y. W. C. A. C25 C35 C455 Y. W. C. A. Foreign Work Committee C255 Women's Glee Club C355 Zoology Club C355 German Club C45. HELEN MAIiIAN HEINLY. Classical. Reading, Pa. KK 1'5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C455 Consumers' League C455 Amendment Committee of Women's League C255 Small Board Women's League5 Glee Club C455 Pennsylvania Club C15 C25 C35 C455 Zoology Club C35 C45. LHNA MARGARET HELMER. Classical. Dolgeville, N. Y. Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Classical Club C45. HAROLD T. HENDERSHOT. Scientihc. Newfield, N. Y. IDI M E5 Cosmopolitan Club5 Freshman Debate Team. JEANETTE HENKEL, Scientific. Saugerties, N. Y. A l'5 Women's League5 C15 C25 C35 C455 Y. W. C. A. Cl5 C25 C455 Instru- mental Club C15 C255 Consumers' League C25 C45. BHATRICE HEWITT. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. Cl5 C255 Zoology Club C25 C35 WILLIAM WATKIN HICKS, JR. Classical. Williamsport, Pa. fI1I'A5 IIA IC5 Double Seveng Senior Dinner Club5 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C455 Business Manager Onondagan C355 Business Manager Orange Peel C35 C455 Class Executive Committee C15 C355 Class Treasurer C355 Chairman Class Tree Committee C45. FLORA ANNIS HODGF library Perry N, Y, SOPHIA C HOFFMAN Classical New Haitford N. Y. Y W C A C45 Womens Ieigue 4 Hlbt0flCllASSOClltlOH 3 4 HARRII-T CATHFRINF Hoon Cl nssic xl Coxsackie N, Y, Y W C A C45 University Choius 25 C35 45 Vice President of same C45. Joi-IN josiiii HOPFIPLD Classical Glllef P11 Cosmopolitan Club S tyt. 4 l Cl A H l V NL Qs, tllii I IS 7 W' L ii -ll i' l 4 L ' ' ' 5 ' . I ' 3 Elf' ---- Q 5- .f cn. ' 1 2 cucu- - .xg . . . . .. .. , V HELEN H. Hoosls. Library. t Syracuse, N S --'- S ' ' C C 5 ' - ' ?- 9 Q M wwf IC' 5 -ruin-I ZH.. ww - B .fi :::: . ' E s .Y. gil . 5 2 ,l l i .Mi 1. ONONDAGAN r i 5 Senior iketuths-Qiinllege nf liberal Qtts I i 1 THELMA l.EoNE HOWLAND. Classical. Theresa, N. Y. l li Y. W. C. A. C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 VVomen's Athletic Ci Association C35 C455 Silver Bay Club C455 Of? Campus Committee of Women's League C35 C455 Historical Association C35 C455 German Club C455 Consumers' League C35 C455 Chairman of Publicity Committee of same ETHEL HELEN HOYT. Classical. Schenectady, N. Y. X Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C455 Basketball Squad C15 C25 C355 Freshman Tennis 'l'ournament5 Spanish Club C25 C35 C455 Historical Association C35 C455 Large Board Women's League5 Consumers' Leagueg Secretary of Spanish C45. FLORENCE ANNA HUCK. Classical. BuH'alo, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C455 Geology Club C455 Botany Club C45. BARTON CONGER HUNSINGER. Scientific. Halstead, Pa. 5 GRACE HYDE. Classical. Batavia, N. Y. X525 WOI1lCl1,S League C15 C25 C35 C455 Y. W. C. A. C155 Historical Associa- tion C35 C455 French Club C455 Polity Club C45. X EDWARD KEYSER INMAN. Scientific. Philmont, N. Y. E A E5 Skull and Serpentg University Chorus C35 C455 President of Freslnnan Class5 Class Executive Committee C25. 5 ciliORGlE CORNELIUS INMAN. Classical. Philmont, N. Y. ' I' ll l'5 Boar's Head5 cast We Are Seven. NE1.soN SAMUEL IRIETON. Scientific. Camden, N. J. 11117 A5 Y. M. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 University Chorus C35. l3ER'l'l-IA IvEs. Classical. Guilford. N. Y. Student Volunteer Band C25 C35 C455 Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.5 Soci- ology Club C35 C455 Biblical Club C25 C35 C455 Somerset Y C455 Consumers' 1 League. LUCY IMOGENE JAMES. Classical. Cleveland, O. II ll Y5 Large Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. C35 C455 Silver Bay Club C35 C455 Basket- i ball Squad C25 C35 C455 Track C155 Class Treasurer C355 Historical Association 1 . 4 C35 C455 Instrumental Club C35 C455 Treasurer Women's Athletic Association C45. R j 5 Z MARY MASON JOHNSON. Classicali Indianapolis, Ind. XX 1, l ll I3 fTv5 Women's League5 Zoology Clubg University Chorus5 Bible Class in - 3 Y. W. c. A. BW HL E5 NINA GERTRUDE JoHNsoN. Scientihc. Nineveh Junction, N. Y. W og , HARRY SHERMAN JONES. Scientific. Cazenovia, N. Y. Q 0 lg, AXP5 AXZJ5 Janusg Chemical Club5 Captain Freshman Debate Team5 ,g-,M lm , Debate Union C35 C455 Freshman Debate Clnb5 Sophomore Debate Clubg LN- E F' Upperclass Debate Club. ' i..-..!. :l-Jii-- -- 1- A M 5 gd A J Sixty-three in 5 2 H . - - .-- -.-ess ....- -- . 5 F -v ga? -. ' beniur imrurhs-College uf liberal Qrts WILLIAM CARR JORDAN. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 2111 IC5 Junior Varsity Crew C355 Block S5 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C45. ETHEL M. KAIsER. Classical. Buffalo, N. Y. A I' A5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Classical Club C35 C455 German Club C35 C455 Class Executive Committee C35. BENJAMIN HARRISON KABNICK. Scientific. Glen Cove, N. Y. E A M. I DOROTHEA LILLIAN KEENEY. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. I' fb B5 fb I3 K5 K II Z5 II II T5 IA M5 President Y. W. C. A. C455 President Silver Bay Club C355 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C25 C355 Silver Bay Club C25 C355 Junior Welcoming Committee C355 Women's League Furniture Com- mittee C355 Delegate to Student Volunteer Convention C155 Silver Bay Stunt Committee C255 Small Board C455 Botany Club C35 C455 Second Prize in Wo- men's Reading Contest C255 Y. W. C. A. Committee C155 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C45- FLORENCE RUELLA KELLY. Classical. Salem, N. H. Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's Leagueg Entertainment Committee Philosophical Club5 Secretary and Treasurer Biblical Club. ANNA RUTH KENNEY. Classical. New Brighton, N. Y. K A 95 H II T5 IT5 Classical Club5 Silver Bay Club5 Onondagan Board C355 Daily Orange Reporter C35 C455 Chairman Census Committee Women's Leagueg Small Board Y. W. C. A.5 Big Sister Committee. MARY MILDRED KENNEY. Classical. New Brighton, N. Y. . KA 615 E I-J E5 German Club5 Classical Club5 Silver Bay Club5 Class Sec- retary C35. CORA BEATRICE KENT. Classical. Lowville, N. Y. 51 XX . l. ll-ll iq A A A5 II II T5 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's League5 Silver Bay Club C455 His- torical Association C455 French Club C35 C455 Women's Glee Club C455 Class Executive Committee C15 C255 Vice-President Class C355 Chief Executive 1917 Organization C455 Cheerleader 1917 Organization C25 C355 Women's Day Committee C455 Nominating Committee of Women's League C355 Board of Women's League C455 Chairman Chapel Committee C35 C45. Small MARY SUSAN KEOUGH. Scientific. Jamesville, N. Y. HARRY A KLAFF Scientihc Brooklyn . CONRAD RICHARD E. KOLBE. Classical Syracuse 9 A Single Tax Essay Contest C25 FRANCES BEEBE KREU7ER Classical Morehouseville 5:22315 S' y-f ll 'I Nr 'I 'WI x. I anni if yr ' ' . ,N Y. ,gllll N 5 '. . , N. Y. Q S S I . 4 0 ' 1 ' . . . , N. Y. -.-... I T. ' , ZiL:...-ili.,ij. -, -Ng, 6-I ...-.- , V 1 Z as n : 2 :sl , I I-:Hs -mimi.. Ii 'lf ' Ilflll F1 ,.---....-., . ... L.. ..v...,,,,1,,- ONONDAGAN Saeniur Sketurhs-Qlnllege uf liberal Qrts MARY EDNA KUHLMAN. Classical. Ursina, Pa. Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Consumers' League, Somerset Y. DOROTHY JANE LATTIMER. Classical. Newport, N. Y. DORIS LEAKE. Oratory. Lockport, N. Y. I' 'If 13, Z fb II, IT, Boar's Head Q25 Q35, Vice-President of Boar's Head Q45, Women,s League Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Social Chairman of Women's League Q45, Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A., Class Executive Committee Q15 Q25 Q35, Glee Club Q25 Q35. MABEL ADA LEAVITT. Classical. Gabriels, N. Y. X Q, Y. W. C. A. Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Women's League Q15 Q25 Q35 Q-L5, Classical Club Play Q35, German Club, Classical Club, Investigation Committee Women's League Q35. ABRAHAM LEVY. Scientihc. Brooklyn, N. Y. A ROEERT NELSON LINDSAY. Scientilic. Old Forge, N. Y. A Y, University Settlement Q25 Q35 Q45, Treasurer Zoological Club Q35. . MAIQION SAVEY L0cK. Classical. Schenectady, N. Y. X II M IG, Consumers' League, Biblical Club, Large Board of Women's League. HILDEGARDE BERTHA LoHR. Scientilic. Gouveneur, N. Y. CLARA EMMA LUTHER. Classical. Olean, N. Y. . A fb, Y. W. C. A. Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Women's League Q15 Q25 Q45, Silver Bay Club Q25 Q35 Q45, Basketball Q15 Q25 Q35, Championship Basketball team Q35, Sociology Club, Zoology Club, Consumers' League, Women's Athletic Association Q35, Settlement Q45, Nominating Connnittee Consumers' League Q35, Class Executive Committee Q35. ERNEST FREDERVICK MAHR. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. Zoology Club, Classical Club. NATHAN MALIEFSKI. Classical. Brooklyn, N. Y. EA M, German Club Q35 Q45, Basketball team Q15, Baseball Q15, Varsity Basketball Q35 Q45, Class Executive Committee Q25. I LoTT1E F. MALTl3Y. Classical. Syracu-e, N. Y. XA, 0 Historical Association, French Club, English Club. 5 X 6 5, llllli, PHILLIP D. MANS, JR. Classical. Dolgeville, N. Y. X lg X55 Commons Club, 1-DX B, Y. M. C. A. Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Prohibition Club Q35 Ab R. x LJ it 'i-71 S S Q45, Classical Club Q15 Q25, Biblical Club Q25 Q35 Q45, Vice-President of same 5 G1:oRGr MANLEY Classical Noiwich N Y 1 A 9 ON L LEE ROBFRT MATHEWSON SClCI1t1l'lC Delavan N Y S yii It 'I Lf ii-Al E 3 E NE Q45. ' S ' 1 4 . N 1 i 1 . ' i , . . 0 0 5 -1 IF, .gnu T 4 1 . . . 4 L L X 4 - . 1 4 , . . Q g rl A M . - ..-.-..-...:- V- .W .l-ffig,I'l,:,Lf V13 I -nfs C is g , . .4512 l X ! f f 11 ' if -ul! Jas.. - ,W . -HE af? Q! , DAGAN -...--. I 5 QXX '. N. 'iii Senior Betuths-Qlullege of liberal Qtts CIRACIS MAWHINNICY. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A A AQWOI11Cll,S League, Y. W. C. A. FLORENCE MCCAll'l'HY. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. V English Club, Brownson Club. LETA MAE MCCLEAR. Classical. A Watertown, N. A0 II, Y. W. C. A., WOmen's League, French Club, Women's Athletic Association, Classical Club, Silver Bay Club, Consumers' League. IDOROTHY LOUISE MCCONNELI.. Classical. Pierrepont Manor, N. Y. FRANCIS -Iosisiaa MCGIRATH. Scientific. Lowville, N. Y. Zi A IC. MARGARET MCGREW. Scientific. Beaver, Pa. ll B flf. MILDRED DAVIS McKAY. Classical. LaGrange, Ill. ' A A A, IT M JC, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, 'liransferred from North- weste1'n. GLADYS MEAlJli. Classical. B21il1b1'iflgC, N.. Y- Basketball Clj, Associate Editor Daily Orange, Secretary 1917 Organiza- tion 43D, English Club, Zoology Club. JOSEPHINE LEE MEIEK. Classical. Harrisburg, Pa. AXL2, IA M, Il HY, Mandolin Club, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Women's Athletic Association, l'listorical Association, Chairman OH' Campus Committee, Small Board, Women's League Delegate to Silver Bay, Assistant Chief Executive of Class Organization 43j, Vice-President Women's League. RUTH AMELIA MELVIN. Classical. V Waterville, N. Y. A O Il, W. C. A., Women's League, Consumers' League, German Club, Board of Editors of Onondagan 431, Classical Club, Women's Athletic Asso- ciation. LAURA LOUISE MERRIMAN Library. Gouverneur, N. Y. A I' A, Y. W. C. A., Adirondack l'our,-Mandolin Club, Women's League, Consumers league DOROTHEA CLARIBEL MILLEIX. Classical. Pittsburgh Pa. ' ' ' IA M' 0 ' Basketball l 2 3 ' lennis Chamnion- ship 31' Social Chairman lreshman Organization 41 ' City Committee Y. W. C. A. 41 arge Cabinetj' Chief Executive Sophomore Organization 423' Class Secretary 421' Small Board Women s league CZQ' lota lau Athletie Women s Athletic Governing Board 32' Social Chairman junior Organiza tion 3D' Secretary English Club 431' Chairman Social Committee Y. W 44-D' Class Secretary 4j RUTH IAURA lVlILLIIR. Classical. Syracuse . .y-. 4 -'C i f in Ill I N 9 J 7 '. . , . 4 Afl1,fI1l5K,llIl!', ,Ex-E., . . 454345, Y . I H 4 , . . . + . . . J, -- 54 .. ' ' ' ' A ' L XX X W 4: is 7 , L 1' 1 1 y S w 4 V 1 , 1 1 N 4 4 , 4. 4 A QE Cup 425, Sophomore Oiatoiieal Contest 4thnd prizej, Basketball manager 431, Y g X i W 1 g , E 1 1 Y 4 W 1 T4 i S C' 1 i 9 4 1 A 4 N C A . , - - 4 . l 1 1 ' . . I' . . , N. Y r Slat -ux L . .aa 2. ff' 1918 - ' Q f 5: 'I J-'U 1D .. mil!! -I I so X llll l LN W ll1ll F5 .LL I alll! - Lal! ll -o.l..i1.-....--..... ,,. ,,- , G nv ,--W-,,,-,, .,.,....., fi. ,-...-- 7 . Senior Resorts-Qtollege uf Zliheral Qirts MAIE MCJNAHAN. Classical. Johnstown, N. Y. A 'I' P, French Club Q35 Q45. CAROLYN 1iLIzAIsIz'rH MORRIs. Classical. Perry, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. Q15 Q4-55 Consumers' League Q45g German Club IDOROTHY MARGARET MORRIS. Classical. Canaan, N. Y. I Y. W. C. A., Somerset Y, Women's League, ltnglish Club. I FLORIQNCIL MAliGUEliI'1'li MOsII1cR. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. WILLIAM J. MURRAY. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. 23 X5 Onondagan Board Q35, Associate Artist Orange Peel. ARTHUR 'l'IsN EYCK NIEWKIIKK. Scientific. Newark, N. J. fl' I' Ag Ib K A3 ll A IC, Double Seveng Janus, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Q455 Varsity Track Team Q25 Q35 Q45g Cross Country Team Q25 Q35 Q4-55 Captain Varsity Track Q45, Winner Boyd Trophyg Boar's Head Q35 Q455 Kolledj Klan Cabinet Q4-55 Editor-in-Chief 1917 Onondagan Q35g Class Executive Committee Q35 Q455 Geology Club Q45. ANNA NICHOLSON. Scientific. Erie, Pa. President of Women's Chemical Club, French Club Q15 Q25 I JULIA NICHOSON. Classical Club. Jersey City, N. J. A 1' Ag Class Executive Committee Q15, Y. W. C. A., Classical Club, Wo- men's League, French Club. IEsTnIcR MAIKIIS NI1EI.SON. Classical. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. , Cosmopolitan Club, Polity Clubg German Club. GIQOROIQ l-lIsRIxIaR'r NOli'I'CJN. Scientific. . Andes, N. Y. H Tennis Club Q15 Q25-Q35 Q+l5g Director 'llennis Club, Geology Club Q35 Q-15, lennis leam Q35g President Geology Club Q45. l'1ARRY ALVIN NORTON. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. l'llERBER'l' BIENNIET NoR'roN. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Cosmopolitan Club, President Good Government Club. PZDITH MAIKIAN NO'l I'INClHAM. Classical. 'Syracuse, N. Y. l Q A flfg Class Executive Committee Q35g Y. W. C. A. Social Committee. 0 A . . N BIEATRICIE EVA ODIQLI.. Library. Sharon Springs. N. Y. XM 4 4 A A Ag Consumers' Leagueg Y. W. C .A. Ql5 Q25 Q45g Women's ,Leagueg is J L , l 4 University Chorus Q15. X S I 1 I , 5 Ml LAURA MAIQGAIKET OI.MSTlEAlD. Library. Coudersport, Pa. L5 - lg III B dig Consumers' League Q453 Women's League. I fi 45' x Y l'l'l'HIEL ONIJERDONK. Classical. Middlesex, N. Y. Q Women's League, Y. W. C. A. ' u-'i MAIZIEI. ONDIERDONK. Classical. Middlesex, N. Y. C' I Fi Women,s League, Y. W. C. A. L Il +1 gt- -,-A -- . - . ry SGVOD '.SJ'i:TI:' .... ,..-.--- -...uw -.- fii ...:':::.-,, 1'lT 1..T 1 Q.--..Q ,A A Vx A-H Y . 2 33: ' - ra 3 'rC f'. 'Il--. I I n 'ge Q, Q- 1 alll ld .. gli :iQ IW' il n -..----. --., , - ...A A . - -M r .ffm I Cs PONONDAGAN 1 . IIIII ll P J i .L-e.-. i 1 l Svenint Betnrhs-College uf liberal Qrts g MILDRED E. OWENS. Library. Syracuse, N. Y. ll A ll. NAOMI FRANCES PADDOCK. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Z. RITA PARKER. Classical. Lakewood, N. K K I'5 H II T'5 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C415 Basketball team C11 C21 C31 C415 Captain of same5 Track C11 C21 C315 Won Cup in Track C115 Swimming C315 Executive Committee of Sophomore Organiza- tiong Chief Executive of Junior Organization C315 Vice-President of Class C315 Advisory Board Senior Organization5 Women's Cheerleader C415 OHS Campus Committee of Women's League C11 C215 Large Board of Women's League C215 Large Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. C21 C31 C415 Sub-Chairman of Membership Com- mittee of Y. W. C. A. C21 C415 Sub-Chairman of Social Service Committee of Y. W. C. A. C315 Advertising Manager of Women's Glee Club C315 Sociology Club. Louis ALGER PARSELL. Scientific. Auburn, N. Y. N E N5 Y. M. C. A. C315 Tambourine and Bones C11 C215 University Chorus C11 C21- CAROLINE W. PATTEE. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. German Club5 Classical Club5 Women's Cosmopolitan Club5 University Chorusg Hockey Team C21 C31. ESTHER SIEGFRIED PEARSON. Classical. Ashville, N. C. HAI PJ K5 I'l'5 Womenis League5 Small Board Cl15 Large Board C415 Southern Club5 Secretary and Treasurer of same C415 Y. W. C. A. C11 C215 Kolledj Klan5 Sociology Club5 University Settlement Association5 Consumers' League5 Equal SuH rage League5 Women's Athletic Association5 Vice-President of Class C115 Class Executive Committee C31. Umar Louiss PERRY. Classical. Hallowell, Me. Y. W. C. A. C31 C415 Women's League C31 C415 English Club C31 C415 Sociology Club C415 Consumers' League C415 Chairman of Peace Department of Somerset Y C315 President of Somerset Y C415 Sub-Chairman of Nlembership Com- mittee of Y.' W. C. A. C415 Y. W. C. A. Bible Study Class C315 Large Board of Women's League C41. CHARIF9 HAROID Prrius Classical Symeuse N Y IDA H y li k 1 HFIPN PIIRCI' Classieil Syl xcuse N Y AIlYWCACl1C21C31C41Wo slzgel C31 C41 Women s Athletic Assoc: ition C11 21 C31 41 Silvei B xy Club 31 4 31 41 Consumers Ie1gueC31 41 Class Pxeeutive Comm1tteeC11 Class Organization C31 Ch nrm in of Fm mee Committee of s une Sub Ch urman of Conference 1l'1ClC,0I1VCl'ltl0l1C,0lI1IT1lttCCOfY W C A 31 Nomimting Com mittee C31 Secretary of Y W C A 41 Census and Investiglting Com mittees of Women s Ie igue 31 ri 1 QW 4 t III' EM Zi... .. . M sf! '--- . 7 -if c 5421. , ' Z ..: 5 2. . '-1 . I 'z 1, , . B II II Y5 K ll E5 '5. . . 1. . 5 men .ez u C 1 C21 H ul 3 C NE . 3 . ' , I ' ' 'j . ,C .- C sf' ' 1 ' C. C 15 55 L 'S' Pedagogical Association C215 French Club C31 C415 Historical Association 7 h N fcw cw.:- ' .-.- -l S ' . LN ' 2' .2 N '5 ' 2 ' sz 5i jx' 2-' . 0 r..-es. ' 'I 21 X . N . . . C 5 . . I ' - I ' ' u 5 . ' I .... C 5 ' ' 2 . K: ' - H--: 5 . 2 . , .--'-'-5 - Wm ixt -eight u t HQ' 11 S K vi-MM' S M' i T W' . ' -- C' 1918 -2' ff'-el Will' 2 - in- s- MM' ml , ll L f L A RX Ns QQ' E l , ONONDAGAN .beninr 3Recnvhs-Qfiullege nf liberal Qfrts JENNIE Louisa PINGREY. Classical. Delevan, N. D. A AAA5 Y. W. C. A. Cl5 C25 C35 C455 Womcn's League Cl5 C25 C35 C455 Circu- lation Manager Daily Orangeg Consumers' League C455 Historical Associa- tion5 Pgrst Vice-President Y. W. C. A., Chairman Finance Committee Y. W. C. . HAIKRY S. PIZER. Scientific. - Brooklyn, N. Y. Cosmopolitan Club5 E A 1115 Dennison Contest. EMMA PLATE. Classical. Jersey City, N. J. Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C-l-55 Women's Glee Club C455 Botany Club C25 C35 C455 Mandolin Club C25. ALMA NIARGUIERITE PoTT1sR. Classical. Oneida, N. Y. C Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Y. W. C. A. Cl5 C25 C35 C455 German Club 45. MILDRRD liLNoRA PRATT. Library. Olean, N. Y. ' E K5 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's League C155 Glee Club C155 Class Executive Committee Cl5 C25. RUTH ELMA PRICE. Classical. Wilkesbarre, Pa. A E A5 Women's League Census Committee C455 Sub-Chairman Publicity Committee Y. W. C. A.5 lVlandolin Club C25 C35 C455 Secretary Classical Club5 Pennsylvania Club5 'lireasurer Wyoming Seminary Club. CHARLES AVERY PRUDHON. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. A X X5 Cbemistry Club C15 C25 C35 RALPH CONOVER PRUDHON. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. AK K5 Chemistry Club C15 C25 C35 C455 Daily Orange C15. VIVIAN PuRRiNc:'roN. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A A A5 Y. W. C. A. Cl5 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C455 City Committee of Womenls League C35 MAIBIEL MAIKY PUTNAM. Classical. Holland Patent, N. Y. X L25 Women's League C15 C25 C455 Women's Atbletic Association C15 C25 C35 C45' Census Committee of Womcn's league C15' Silver Bay Club Cl5 C25 3 4 'Classi 'l Clib 3 45 . GLADSTONI EIMIRRIDMAN Scientifu Poit Lhcstei N Y A Y Freshman Ciew C15 Vusity Licw 25 l imbounnc and Bones 3 CRACI Rilo C,llS'ilLll Syl icuse N Y WII Bl RIA RLNNI R Cl issue il Oiisk my lialls N Y XL2 Y W C, A C45 Womens leiguc Cl 25 C35 45 l'1encb Club 45 Sp imsb Club 35 45 I qu ll Suffi igc Llub C45 Historic il Assocf ition 3 45 CATHIRINI RFYNOLDS Llissicil liuminsbuig N Y GeiminC.lub 3 4 f ! pill R 'WW i S ww ' I ,i wcufffl-c.1'i cnc. 3 1' i 'K A' Nl A 4 S 5 . 5 s . I-' - ' ', . . X J I . -S I Y. 3 Vx- M. Q SH: .' ,L S S gr f C , C ' ill x 1 5 2 . 2 . 'z . 'z S , . . , L W, . 9 ' 5 . 'z 'z . 2 3. 5, . . QC P X is - -'- -bis X ' DC, -If Ca ' 0 X iz s ' C C.5L is 'zrx 5 'az s 'z C.5C. vw A ' 2 5 . X ':. ':. M' 1 ' Q, . . 'Cv- , - 2 c 9 c 9. A fi Tg,,,t-W A M fy , 1:11. vi... .....,... 't -,..,.... .l..--W-T ' ' ....L2.:L..1Lw I-w l ' 9 I Q an I- in 'ig lm 1:52-T SW l ' , :i ' : in Am- u ll- -' 21, , , fm: 5' 4'-1.. HBV ' 4 'f ' 3. , W-.. W... L..- I -,- , I C. beniur Becnrhs-College of liberal Qltts I BEATRICE ALTA REYNOLDS. Scientific. Athol, Mass. K II 213 II M E3 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C453 Large Board C353 Women's Athletic ASSOCl2ltiOI1Q Polity Club3 German Club. I CATHERINE BERYL RIDER. Classical. Oneida, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C453 English Club ' C35 C453 Historical Association C455 Consumers' League C45. CHESTER B. RIFENIIARY. Classical. Kingston, Pa. A T3 Y. M. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Monx HC2ldQ Boar's Head C25 C35 C453 Janus C25 C35 C453 Upperclass Debate Club3 Class Executive Committee C25 C35Q Senior Councilg Cast of Fortune Hunter',3 Treasurer of Y. M. C. A. C353 President of Y. M. C. A. FERN ARRIA ROBINSON. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. H Il T3 K II E3 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C453 WOmen's Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C453 Silver Bay Club C453 German A Club C25 C35 C453 Executive Committee of German Clllbg Secretary Class ' Organization C453 Sub-Chairman Social Service Committee of Y. W. C. A. 4 MARGARET ROBINSON. Classical. Q Joliet, Ill. l I' fb B3 Class Executive Committee C25. KENNETH ROGERS. Classical. New York, N. 'Y. B GJ II3 'I' K-J Y'3 fb A T3 III fb M3.Corpse and CKJHIUQ Skull and SCFPCIIIQ Senior Councilg Secretary Interfraternlty COIIiiCl'Cl1CCQ BOar's Head C153 Manager C353 President C453 Tambourine and Bones C153 CO-author lhe Girl IOne 3 Vice- I President University Chorus C353 Associate Editor Daily Grange C25. WALTER L. ROOSA. Classical. Elmira, N. Y. Cosmopolitan Cllllig Janusg Philosophical Club3 Graphite Club. HELEN EMILY ROSENGRANT. Scientific. Bulifalo, N. Y. WOmen's League C15 C25 C35 C453 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Pennsylvania Club C15 C253 Zoology Club C35 IRVING I. ROTHSTEIN. Classical. Bufl'alol, N. Y. XJ W Baseball Squad C253 Soccer Team C253 Tambourine and Bones C353 German Club C15 C25 C35 C45. Mi f MARION E. RUSSELL. Scientific. C lt , N. H. j ' 4 Adirondack Four C15 C25 C35 C453 Women's Chemistry ClLIbQOCCii1SLllI1CfS, X J if i League C253 Kolledj Klan up C45. . 'LS H ,, 3 MARTHA R. RUSSELL. Classical. Cortchester, N. Y. , 0 5- K BEATRICE MARGARET RYAN. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 0 S German Club C453 Classical Club C35 C45. ' It THERON PARKER SAGER. Scientific. t Syracuse, N, Y, TCT7' I Chemistry Club C35 C453 Graphite Club C35 C45. I -- I, Seventy Iggj '- a s .. --- it A .- Mjaif '.. fix- 2 ,.-- ii I- f 1 - -1 1531122 lla.. .. 1915 g j V . Y A -. --.-. ...Av . .,.. I L ONONIMGAN I Svenior iliecnrhs-Qtullege nf liberal Qrts RUTH EMILY SAMPSON. Classical. North Syracuse, N. Y. li Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Womenls League C15 C25 C35 C45. lVlADlEI.l5INlE PHOEEE SAVAGE. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Classical Club C35 C455 English Club C45. MILDRED M. SCHEIFELE. Classical. Oneida, N. Y. K II E5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 German Club C25 C35 C455 Classical Club C35 C455 Polity Club C255 Consumers' League C455 Treasurer German Club C35 C45. CHRISTOPHER PETER SCHLACHTER. Classical. Ridgewood, N. -I. . K E5 fb K A5 Freshman Football C155 Varsity Football C25 C35 C455 All-Ameri- can Guard C355 Track C25 C355 Monx I-lead5 Chairman Class Executive Com- mittee C355 Tambourine and Bones C35. ANDRIEAS HENRY SCHULTZ. Classical. East Otto, N. Y. A T5 E A IG5 Double Seven5 Freshman Football5 Varsity Football5 Freshman Track5 Varsity Track C25 C35 C455 Varsity Relay C255 Freshman Basketball Squad5 Winner Pi Phi Mu Track Cup5 Charter Member Bowling Associa- tion5 Class President C355 University Chorus C35. HELEN FRANCES SCHRACK. Scientific. Camden, N. J. A 0 II5 Track C155 Instrumental Club C35 C455 Manager of same C455 Botany Club C35 C455 Zoology Club C35 C455 Executive Committee of' same5 President of Pan-l'lellenie Association GODFREY WIl.LIAM ScoT'r. Classical. Amesbury, Mass. fb 1' A, 'I' A 25 Y. M. C, A. MAY LOURIENE SEAVEY. Classical. Richville, N. Y. K ll E5 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C455 Hockey C25 C355 Basketball Squad C25 C355 Track C15 C25 C355 German Club C455 Man- dolin Club CI5 C25. PAUL SECHLER. Scientific. Riverside, Pa. LEWIS NEI.SON l'TADLl5Y SIEUBERT. Classical. Bellport, N. Y. A K E5 B A B5 C-I N E5 Monx l-Iead5 Tambourine and Bonesg Class Executive X X f Committee C15 C25 C35 C455 Daily Orange C15. X j .1 E I HELEN COIRUNE SEYMOUR. Classical. Fulton, N. Y. S gf MAIKIE M. SHERWOOD. Library. Syracuse, N. Y. llllll I LN TI A E. WW x. S' N ' ' 3 NE GLAIJYS MARGUERITE SIFFERLEN.. Classical. 5 Brooklyn, N. Y. 0 S A E A5 Y. W. C. A.5 Sub-Chairman Census Committeeg Consumers' League 4 i?-io. C35 C455 French Club5 Somerset Y5 Equal Suffrage Club C45. 4 A 1 N - 1 - MAIKY AMELIA SILVER. Classical. Saranac Lake, N. Y. ........ - . Seventy-one ini-S A .-. ... L.. ,,., '::' ,,...-T'i.g::...., - . A kg.. . -1- . 'ia 2 e S ' - -I - -1:2-I -I M , my I I -Le, 2, E tl A In l L X gl Ss lull ll-ll 5 ONONDAGAN Sveninr Betnrhs-College of 'liberal Qrts GENEVIEVTE MARIE SLEGHT. Oratory. 1 Syracuse, N. Y. ZID H3 Glee Club C313 Boar's Headg Women's Leagueg Masquersg cast of The Lion and the Mouse. ALICE MAIJELINE SMITH. Classical. Wilmington, Del. A I' A3 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C413 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C41QWOmCI1,S Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C413 Zoology Club C21 C31 C413 Historical Association C31 C41. FREDRICA SMITH. Classical. Baldwinsville, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C413 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C413 English Club C31 C413 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A.3 Sub-Chairman Social Service Committee. HAzEL MAUDE SMITH. Classical. Rockville Center, N. Y. XQQ Women's League C313 Y. W. C. A.3 Basketball C113 Classical Club C31 C413 President 1917 Organization C413 Treasurer of Women,s Leagueg Chairman OH: Campus Committee C413 Executive Committee 1917 Organiza- tion C31. JENNIE REBECCA SMITH. Classical. Union Springs, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C113 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C413 Classical Club C31 C413 Historical Association C31 C41. FERN M. SMITH. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. Women's League C21 C31 C41. - DORA MAY SoURs. Classical. Wolcott, N. Y. KA G93 K TI E3 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C41QW0ll1CI1,S League C11 C21 C31 C413 Glee Club C31 C413 Classical Club C31 C413 Women's Athletic Association C21 C31 C413 Secretary of Kappa Pi Sigmag Classical Club Plays C31. LAWRENCE JULIUS SPARFELD. Scientific. BuH'alo, N. Y. 111 K 'I 3 Corpse and CoHin3 Varsity Football C413 Y. M. C. A. Deputation Team. ARIEL FANNIE SPOONER. Classical. Richville, N. Y. Women's League C11 C21 C31 C413 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C413 Hockey Team C21 C313 Swimming C11 C21 C31 C413 Basketball Squad C21 C313 University Chorus C11 C21 C31 C413 Chairman Song Committee of1917 Organization C313 German Club C413 Silver Bay Club C31 C41. I LLOYD D. SPRAGUE. Classical. Sandy Creek, N. Y. Z 'l 3 'l' 9 T3 Y. M. C. A. C31 C413 1917 Freshman Crew3 Varsity Crew C21 C31 Y M C A Cabinet C31 C41 Class President C41 HAROLD CEORGE STBARNS Classical McGraw N Y ETHEL CHARLOTTE STEWAM Cl Issic 11 Syracuse N Y Y W C A C11 C21 C31 C41 Woi ns le gue 11 C21 C31 C41 Basketball ALMA BEATRICE STILES Classical Glens F1115 N Y S ve ty t Q 4 . Will IS Wy' I. ll1ll E 31 s -... ' s ' . L. J I I X55 I 1 ' . . '. , . , Q S . ' . 2 ' 2 . ' 2 0 A , I I .... 3 ne ' J a C 3 . . A ' - an -..L ,.,, L-, - -M , -TL , 3 I 2 - ---- I E S S WIIIP1! Q1-is 1918- - ll If ' ..-....-,,.,g.,g-,,.,,,-,-,iiawmw-M W ,,,,, 3, ,,,A-, -AQ - g ll A u E1 I ll ' I' '---'5'l -a .1 --T I . ONONDAQAH- I F' ' 5 Senior ikecurhs-Qtnllege of liberal Siirts AILEEN STISSER. Classical. Oneida, N. Y. l'I B ID5 K ll E5 Secretary Botany Club C35. ALMA ZOHE SToKIas. Scientilic. Scranton, Pa. K A 055 Y. W. C. A. C25 C35 C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Basketball Team C25 C35 C455 Captain Basketball C355 Women's Athletic Governing Board C355 Silver Bay Club C35 C455 Junior Delegate to Student Government Conven- tiong Chemistry Club C25 C35 C455 President Women's League5 Fine Arts Committee C455 Census Committee C155 OH' Campus Committee of Women's League C355 Sociology Club Secretary C455 German Club. ,QA SX! gs .y ' MAE ADA STONE. Classical. . Syracuse, N. Y. 5 Women's Cosmopolitan Club5 Secretary ol same C45. ' 1 . I MAIKIAN E. STUPP. Classical. Auburn, N. Y. AXQ5 Y. W. C. A.5 Basketball C15 C25 C35 C455 Championship Team C355 l Captain ol' Basketball C455 Hockey C255 Track C15 C25 C355 Settlement C25 C35 fl, C455 Class Executive Committee C355 junior Delegate to Silver Bay5 Nominat- L 5 1 ing Committee of Women's Athletic Governing Board C25. i if i VANGEL KONSTANTINE SUGAREFF. Classical. Nonaster, Bulgaria. I . ' Cosmopolitan Club5 Fencing C355 Good Government Club C35 C455 Historical f, I Association C35 C455 Sophomore Declamation Contest5 President Cosmopolitan f' Club. l C l I MARY SULLIVAN. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. l l Women's League C15 C25 C35 I PING TSUNG SUNG. Scientific. Shanghai, China. A , l . Women's Cosmopolitan Club. KATIILIQEN IRENE SWEENEY. Scientilic. Syracuse, N. Y. I Women's League C15 C25 C35 C455 Zoology Club C35 C455 Botany Club C35 C45. MARY ETTA ELIZABETH TABER. Classical. Martville, N. Y. Zoology Club5 German Club5 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's League. HELEN HAIXILIET TALBOTT. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A KD. LOIS ELECTA TALCOTT. Classical5 Oratory. Wolcott, N. Y. X X Z fb H5 English Club5 Big Sister Movement5 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's League5 5 f Sophomore Oratorical Contest. ...C ,f W if-:' ,V L' I l MAIXY DORA TAYLOR. Classical. Lockport, N. Y. ' ' f H 3 ll 1- A 1115 II TI Y5 I'l'5 Women's League C25 C35 C455 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C455 5 H - A - . - - Q. I ix Basketball C25 C355 Historical Association C35 C455 German Club C35 C455 ,cs P Italian Club C15 C255 Women's League Finance Committee C25 C355 Y. W. C. A. jj',7.1wTQk NE Membership Committee C255 Foreign Work Committee C355 Social Service S Committee C455 Stuntfest Committee C355 Sophomore Gratorical Contestg lr ' in Onondagan Board C355 1917 Organization Group Leader C255 Class Executive ' .. ll-If Committee C353 ASSISIZIIII Editor Women's League Handbook C355 Chairman af: F-Tr.: Y. W. C. A. Social Committee5 Small Cabinet C45. E el I S T 1-N5-gow W -M mu -Vi inn' P Nw WV gihvmvn-A-K-O dviy V -A - Seventy-three If f W 1,.ZTi,5, . ,, ,.,. lj: alll-udp A wg q A 'Ck 1 ...- -.,.- . .J L ONONDAQAN XX E Sveniur imcurhs-Qtnllege uf liberal Qrts PEARL CARQLINE rl1AYLOR. t Classical. - Mesopotamia, -Ohio English Club3 Classical Club Executive Committee C453 Vice-President Northheld-Hermon Club C35 C45. IVAN MELVILLH TFERWILLIGER. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 6915113 Historical Association3 Y. M. C. A. C15 C35 C453 D1Lnna Contest. J. FRANCES THOMAS. Library. Syracuse, N. Y. ll A 21. CLARA JOSEPHINE TOTMAN. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A 51 A flf. , EDWARD JOSEPH r11RIGG. Scientific. Washington, D. C. Ll Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew C353 Freshman Football C15Q Varsity Football , C25 C39 C4J- 1 VRRNA EUGENIA rFRUMBULL. Scientific. St. Johnsville, N. Y. ELMER TURNER. Classical. Buffalo, N. Y. Z B3 University Chorus C15 C253 Tambourine and Bonesg Manager of Debate C45Q Debate Union3 Y. M. C. A. C15 C25. HUMBERT JOSEPH AN'roNY UBIERTINI. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A fb A3 Italian Club C35 C453 Cosmopolitan Club C25. MILDREIJ ,lil-IORNE VAN DOREN. Library. Mount Vernon, N. Y. A dwg B 1-7 E3 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C453 Swimming C15 C353 Basketball Team C15 C25 C35Q Captain of same C15Q Class Tennis Championship C15 C453 Class Secretary C15. MARY ELIZABETH VARNEY. Classical. Austerlitz, N. Y. Women's League C25 C35 C453 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C453 Basketball C15 C35Q French Club C35 C453 Daily Orange C15 C25 C353 Treasurer English Club3 Classical Club. ARTHUR B. WADE. Scientific. Boonville, N. Y. PJ A IC3 Forestry Club C253 Siwash Society. NELLIE C. WALRAD. Classical. Herkimer, N. Y. Classical Clubg Mathematical Club3 Transferred from New York State College for Teachers 1916. RUTH D. WALWORTH. Classical Rome N Y X Classical Club C35 45' Womens league 3 4' Consumers league' ' Membership Committee of same lransferred from Smith College 1916 HPRBFRT EDMUND WARNFR Classical ohnson City N Freshman Baseball Varsity Baseball C25 University Chorus C35 C45 0 MILDRFD ALP DA WAIlNOCK Oi itory Syn icuse N 15 25 C35 45 cast Fhe lion and the Mouse 35 cast We Are Seven is ty 1 1.22.1 six' Q - 5 X Z N' ' 9 - - i 5' ,N ,c, 1,1 .. cqcpq. ge C. , ,, N 3 ' ' J . ' Y LX E5 i ' 7 ' ' - E . 2 . 'z ' . . 'z , . Y. C Ziff IAI3 BoE1r's Head C35 C453 Masquers Society C25 C35 C453 Women's League A N 3 lv Cf' J' A 7, C 3 sg lf 95 !.L.!,' 445, ' i , l :'f,.,. r.-- -i i Seven -four Y.- 1 2 5' ' Q s S! I ' K tl! ... W all --A . - -- - W -. - 4 - U J I-Il. ll ' . ll-ni L - 2 ONONDAGAN f K E., 353 l ll i it Senior Skecurhs-Qtnllege of liberal Qlrts JUIJSON SYLVIGSTER WAsHEuRN. Classical. Commons Club, I-J X li, Biblical Clubg Student Volunteer Band. CLARICIC l.OuIsA WELLIVIAN. Classical. Jamestown, N. Y. A'l' Pg Womenis Cosmopolitan Clubg French Club Q25 Q45g Glee Club Q35 Q45g University Chorus Q35, Women's League Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45g Amendment Committee of same Q35g House Committee of same Q35g Small BoaI'd Q-15, Women's Day Pageant Q25 Q35. ALICE BOWEN WESTCO1'T. Classical. AP, K H E5 Y. W. C. A., Sub-Chairman Q35g WOmen,s League, Census Committee Q25, Consumers' League Q15 Q25 Q45g Secretary Q255 Daily Orange Q25 Q355 Historical Association Q45g English Club Q45. BLAINE BENJAMIN WESTCOTT. Scientific. HELEN WEYRAUCH. Classical. AXQg Y. W. C. A., Women's League, WOmen's German Club Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45g English Club Q35 Q45. MILDRED E. WHIl'l'LE. Classical. Historical Association, Polity Clubg Consumers' l.eague3 Silver Bay Club, C . il .I l Gouverneur, N. Y. l H Camden. N. U 2. Syracuse, N. Y. F I.ibei-ty, N. Y. Athletic Association, if if Lanceyville, Pa. ll fi f 5 Basketball Q15, Swimming Q15 Q25 Q353 Student Volunteer Band. HAROLD ASHLYN WHITE. Scientific. fb A C-Jg Q-5 N lflg Il fb MQ Corpse and Cofhng Freshman New York, N. Y. Football Q15, Varsity Football Q25 Q35 Q45g Football Captain Q45g Freshman Track Q15, Varsity Track Q25 Q35 Q45g Class President Ql5g Chairman Class Executive Committee Q25, Intercollegiate Record For S6 Pound Weight Throw, Syracuse Discus Record Holder. ELSIE GIBSON WHITNEY. Classical. FRED J. WIGGINS. Classical. Q9 A. Syracuse, N. Y. Auburn, N. Y. FLORENCE CATHERINE WII.Cox. Scientific. b East Masonville, N. Y. ll M IC, Zoology Club Q35 Q45g Polity Club, Field Hockey Q25, WOmen's League, Women's Athletic Association. BRUCE BENSON WII.I.IAMS. Classical. ll M E. FLORENCE ALICE WILI.IAMS. Classical. GEORGF ORLAND WII.LIAIvIs. Scientific MARGARET EI IJAEETH WILSON. Classical I-I IIT' Y W. C A' Women s league' Secretary 1 University Chorus Q15 Q25 Q35 I iQ'l: -..'T'?:f':ff'1Q'TT'- -,..'Tf'1.','.'A ' ' 'A A 'f' W . --. . 1 1 Liverpool, N. Y. Mohawk, N. Y. Brownsville Texas Mount Vernon . . 917 Org'uIiz'1tion 25' ty-I' I I X . ,Aff af 0 '. 75 . . W it B 2 . L . , . . : f 0 . S 1 V1 ' 1 X 1 - 'c - ' , N Y i . , .1 ' U ' I .1 ., ' I t K C , iq ' s . 1lL j + I Seven Ivo If . --+-M I N- I - - I ll l I N- n-1 I gi ICI Q I I 5 -. ' T' :fri A lin : gg .-. .-.- T .. .- ---..--1.1..--H----4-.-.i..--.Cn.-- ..... I . I - . -.- -M Ji C. I 1 if Qt 5 l lllll iq ONONDAGAN Saeninr iketurhs-Qliullege nf liberal Qrts WARREN WINKELSTEIN. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Z BT, A E Pg President Freshman Debate Club, Upperclass Debate Clubg Polity Club, President Jewish Collegiate Society, President Delta Sigma Rho, Vice-President Debate Union C4Dg Debate Team against Yale CZD C3J C4Dg Alternate Debate Team against Cornell QZD, Debate Team against Cornell CSD, Debate Team against Pennsylvania OD, Second Prize Dennison Contest, Second Prize DiLima Contest, First Prize Upperclass Oratorical Contest, Syracuse University Representative in State Peace Contest. LISLE DELLEVAN WooD. Classical. Homer, N. Y. o Ag 2 A E. ISABELLE MARGARET WOODWORTH. Classical. Union Springs, N. Y. Y. W. C. A., Graphite Club, Historical Association, Somerset Yg Con- sumeris League. ALFRED VROOMAN WRIGHT. Classical. D Albany, N. 'If' Y, AT, Skull and Serpent, French' Club, Senior Dinner Club, Daily Orange CD5 Interfraternity Conference. REINHOLD WUERCH. Classical. Sinot, Manitoba, Canada Cosmopolitan Club, Freshman Crew CU. MARGARET ZOHE. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. MARGUERITE MARIE SMITH. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 5 l I 1 f I LN x ll V f f ll1ll si I l Ill! la yi Sf ,f 1 W 4 -'-' V'-'T P--' 1- Seventy-six -- Q - ' --.. .. ' ' -,.....:. '.1't:g '.::.::..,:74L:4.... ..,-...,-.g.,1 T' ' -- - . ., I. Ii i I il ,is W :aan T7 f-A-'- :g.Il I ,-sl!! :fd lf -- '1 'hi 3 ,Ll 5 .3 ONUUDAGPW v 4 f, , ,, In C l M i l .U rm , l l K Q 3 A 11 i l l. E ln ly u. ll 3' fry, nf l ll CARI. 'l'AI.MAGIs ANs'rINl2. Music. Dallastown, Pa. ll 1-J A3 Leader Kolledj Klan Orchestra C35 C453 'llambourine and Bonesg Fine li Arts French Club. ENID MAliS'FON BRAND. Painting. Redbank, N. If ll B dug 'l'reasurer Thumb Box Clubg lllustrators' Club. f KARIETA MAUIJIE Bluoos. Vocal Music. Gouverneur, N. Y. ll lifllg II ll T3 IA M3 Swimming C253 Silver Bay Club C35 C453 Women's li C Athletic Association C25 C453 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C453 University . ' Chorus C15 C253 Glee Club C253 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C453 Fine Arts French v Club Cl.5 C453 French Club Cabinet C453 Consumers' .League C453 Honor System 1' of Women's League C35Q OH' Campus Committee C353 Musical Committee ol' i. J Y. W. C. A. C253 Large Cabinet C353 Second Vice-1 resident Women's League l' C453 Y. W. A. Bible Study Leader C35 City Y. W. C. A. Bible Study ll Leader C35Q l'lne Arts Representative Organization Board FRANCIES SUMNIER CAI-HN. Belles Lettres. Syracuse, N. Y. 3 A A dwg l A M3 Suffrage Clubg Romance Languages Clubg Women's League C453 1 ll . l Daily Orange Reporter C253 Class lfxecutive Committee C253 French Club rl l C35 C45- pg l l J lifuu. BUIELI. Col.LINs. Music. Syracuse, N. Y. 4 E fl' IC3 flv M A3 University Clll5l'llSQ President of same C453 Accompanist ol' 3 3 A same C553 French Club C353 Student Volunteer Band C55. X fx il ' l RUTH S. Col.l.INs. Belles Lettres. Fairport, N. Y. I 'L li l A X223 Classical Club3 Glee Clubg Sub-Chairman Y. W. C. A.3 Assistant L ii Cheerleader Senior Organization. 'X X 3 N 1 I RUTH ADIQLL Cook. Music. Perry, N. Y. 5 ' University Chorus C25 C353 German Club C35 C l'5Q French Club CI5. H I x gf lDORli'l l'A Cl-IANDIEISR lJlS'l'lil.HURS'l'. Music. Berwick, Pa. I s' S K K In Li 3? x,yQy NQ V 1 3 V ALMA Mfxuma Doxsms. Certificate in Design. Syracuse, N. Y. l W Q A I' A3 Class Executive Committee. 3 l 'Q--M V 1 1 8 1 l rf 5 'it QI 'ff lSOBlil. lDUNKl.l'I. Certihcate in Design. Harrisburg, Pa. it fl-'f A X L23 Basketball C15 C25 C-l53 Field Hockey. lf :wie l ,M 3 2 '- 1 Seventy-seven 1 P ii-L - H ' 'A ' 1-1 ' 'V-' V .10 U in . iTII, ..... '.f'fl'f..:.f'M 'il'-' A g' ' 'Q1Ij1g, ' i QA .. iT?fQfiT ' fi-v ' ., -. T' ' A' '-'f'H ' N ' T 'T' ' ' 'T A . . Ji l- MQ Eli .. W' ill ONONDAGAN beniur Returns-Qlullege of Jfine Qtts GLADYS LORRAINE ELDRETT. Music. Syracuse, N. Y. KKV, IT, Glee Club Q31 Q41, Manager Glee Club Q41, French Club Q31. CHARLES ROCKWELL ELLIS. Architecture. Altmar, N. Y. TI K A, Architectural Society. MILDRED Russ FAULKNER. Belles Lettres. Syracuse, N. Y. Ffh 13, Membership Committee Y. W. C. A., Assistant Treasurer Fine Arts, French Club. CHARLES JAMES GILMORE. Architecture. Dexter, N. Y. 2 fb E, 'I' 9 T, Block S, Junior Varsity Crew Q31, Senior Dinner Club, Senior Council, Architectural Society, Leader University Band Q41. EVA Mary GRANT. Certificate in Piano and Theory. Ellisburg, N. Y. Glee Club Q41, University Chorus Q11 Q21. ELMA ARIETTA HALL. Certificate in Design. Syracuse, N. Y. Graduate Painters' Association, Levenworth Scholarship. EMMA VAN DUYN HINSDALE. Painting. 1 Syracuse, N. Y. A P, IA M, Glee Club Q21 Q31, Illustrators' Club, Thumb Box Club, Wig and Mask Club, Spanish Club, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, 1917 Organi- zation Q31 Q41, Nottingham Prize Q11, Roswyl Hill Prize Q31. EDNA MAY HITCHINGS. Certificate in Design. Syracuse, N. Y. Glee Club Q31. THOMAS W. LOVE. Architecture. Clifton Springs, N. Y. Freshman Crew. CLARA ELIZABETH MCGINNIES. Belles Lettres. Ripley, N. Y. French Club Q11 Q21, Sociology Club Q31 Q41. FANNY ELIZABETH MERRII.L. Painting. Sherburne, N. Y. IA M, Illustrator's Club, Thumb Box Society, Women's League, Y. W. C. A., French Club, Consumers' League. l fl X l MARION A. MII.LER. Music. Corning, N. Y. CIAJ' A, Y. W. C. A. Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41, Women's League Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41, French il X Ll . X J JZ MILDRED THEDORIA OUT. Piano. Syracuse, N. Y. S L, I A1Im5.Y. W. C. A. Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41, Large Cabinet Q41, Sub-Chairman Women's I LX 5 Athletic Association Q21 Q41, 1917 Onondagan Board, Women's League Q21 Wy L Q31 Q41, Fine Arts French Club. og W KIRK FLETCHER RICKETTS. Architecture. Norwich, Conn. 0 S 21 N, A 'I', Architectural Society. 5 ll' MARTHA CLAIRE SANTEE. Design. W'lk .l P' Q-i'u-Q M III E, IT, Class Executive Committee Q11, Y. W. C. A. Q31i eq me I SL!!! ri Seventy-eight, i P Y '- i A - 'P n rL':2ll i , l 2, Q ' ... .- ONQNDAGAN 5 'T Sveninr iketbrhs-fzlullege of :lfine Qtts l DoRoTHEA MAIKKHAM SMITH. Music. Herkimer, N. Y. l'fl1l3g I'I'5 Glee Club C15 C25 C35 C455 Secretary and Treasurer of same C455 University Chorus C455 Vice-President French Club C455 Women's League C15 C25 C35 C45- NIEWTON RAY SMITH. Architecture. Syracuse, N. Y. Architectural Society. X n n CARL MILNES LSNYDER. Architecture. West Pittston, Pa. AK 1115 ',l'C-JY5 Monx Headg President Freshman Architectsg Freshman V Relay Teamg Varsity Track C25 C35 C455 Varsity Relay C355 Class President Q C355 Ononclagan Board C355 Tambourine and Bones cast C25 C355 President Tambourine and Bones C455 President Fine Arts French Club5 President Kolledj Klan C455 Senior Ball Committee C455 Class Executive Committee C35. l , . MILDRIED GENEVIEVIE STANLEY. Design. Syracuse, N. Y. i I' KI' B. . . l MARION ALICE STEVENS. Painting. Homer, N. Y. I A M5 lllustrators' Club5 Thumb Box Club. CHARLES EDWARD ST.P1ERRE. Certificate in Piano and Theory. Syracuse, N. Y. X l'IARRIET AMY TOOKE. Organ. Onondaga Valley, N. Y. A E A5 Swimming. E RALPH PERRY VAN DERPOEL. Architecture. Ilion, N. Y. I Architectural Societyg Architecture .l.ibrarian5 Fine Arts French Clubg University Band C455 University Chorus Cl5 C25 HARRY GAYARD WIARD. Painting. Batavia, N. Y. A 'I' A5 Illustrators' Club5 Thumb Box Clubg Onondagan Board5 Orange Peel. A THICRON LIENIUAI. WINCllIl'. Photography. Glens Falls, N. Y. H j x l 1 I 4 , 5 ' v S V lfllll l LN 'W t Q5 Q 0 r t 5 - A 0 'F- i-l l ll MXH I P-V Y -- ..... 1 W.: .-gg.: :fi f-AA '- Y qi imy. I ' : gi 4 un I- 7 7,2 S 'Q l . 5 A 3 ' -- W n l - 4 A L, A .,.. 5 me i g! l I 1 N J I ' I. x N 'fs l i a trtr DAGAN u WV ll I I C is l lima! I' A I FE 0 xy X M? y ln, 'Ill ll' Y . lu. 1 ALBERT H. ALDRIDOE. Medicine. Victor, N. Y. fDK'lfg NENQ Freshman Crew, Class Treasurer CD5 President Medical Class in 1913. PHILIP FRANZ BERNSTEIN, B.S. ' Medicine. Brooklyn, N. Y. Z I3 T, Baseball CD5 Varsity Squad QZDQ Vice-President Sophomore Medicsg Senior Council. AARON BIRMAN. I Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. Cosmopolitan Club. DIEWITT BROUGHAM, B.S. Medicine. Rensselaer, N. Y. A K ICQ A K Kg Monx Head 5. S1W2lSl'lQ .President Senior and Sophomore Medicsg Senior Council, Executive Committee NATHAN COHEN. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. JOHN JAMES CORBETT. Medicine. Syracuse, N, Y, A K Kg A o A. ANNA K. DAVENPORT. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. IJONALD ROBERT DAVIDSON. Medicine. Cooperstown, N. Y. A K K, Track Team CU RAYMOND JOHN DEVINE. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. A K K. VAUGH WEBSTIZR DUTTON, B. S. Medicine. Burlington Flats, N. Y. N E N. LEO E. GIBSON. Medicine. Willet, N. Y. AKK 7OolOgy Club lj 2D 35 PlCilClCl'lf11lC9l'llT1Cl1 Medios FLOYD LES'I FR GI! I I S MCd1C1HC Sheibuine 3 ERNEST GEORGE GIIMORF Medicine ohnstown I B II E ghty I!ll I l X I Nr mi fl , gf 31 i C C S .5 4.x i Ss .4 -- I . .,N.Y- S fi-1. II. 4 0 ii: - . . - - ' u ...M 'I U . . . . I , N. Y. s G I: I' , 'r O -O ....., -.W.,--, . .. -..O A M ,,.. . .. .- .... --,. . - ,M I . . 2' '- - -Q 3 - 'n g E S 4 . - .. .-.. - - - - -Md I - 1 . . , .1 T4 'F' -..W ,. .,,,,. . ...iw . .i.1..., - ONONDAGAN I Sveniur Resorts-Qtollege uf illflehicine ALICE GRACY. Medicine. V I New York, N. Y. A1115 ll II T5 Women's League5 OFF Campus Committee C255 Census Com- mittee C255 Basketball C15 C25 C35 C455 Secretary Student Volunteer Band C255 Treasurer Women's Athletic Association C355 Swimming Meet C15 C255 Sec- retary Freshmen Medics5 Mandolin Club C15 C255 University Chorus C15 C255 Secretary Class Organization. C25 LEE ALBERT l'lADI.1EY. Medicine. Lacona, N. Y. HIENRY H. l'lAFT. Medicine. Brooklyn, N. Y. Z 13 'l'. WILLIAM WALLACE HALL, B.S. Medicine. Kenmore, N. Y. A 'I' A5 N E NQ.flY'M A5 A l'5 Siwashg Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew C25 C35 C455 C-lass President C155 Chairman Executive Committee C355 Executive Committee C45. JOHN FRED Hrss, B.S. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. A K K. HARwooD LEROY HOI.I.IS. Medicine. Lacona, N. Y. IIKA5 AK K. LAURA E. JONES, B.S. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. A E I5 Class Secretary C15 HAROLD HENRY JOY, B.S. Medicine. Cazenovia, N. Y. A K IC5 N E N5 'I' 1-J Y5 C-D N IC5 A 'l'5 Vice-President Medics C355 President of same C555 Onondagan Board C355 Senior Ball Committee C35. l'llER1l1'IRT lsRAEL KAI.I.E'r. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. Z B 'l'5 A Q A5 ,l11ll1'Il10ll1'll'lC and Bones. ARNoI.D BURNET KAUFEMAN. B.S. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. z 13 T5 A sz A. EARL KEIvII'ToN. I Medicine. d1K'I 5 NEN5 A'1'5 Skull and Serpent5 Freshman Baseball5 President Freshmen Engineers. JOHN JOSEPII LEARY. Medicine. Richfield Springs, N. Y. A K K5 A Q A5 President Medics C15. E'.' N I I- GLENDON LEWIS. Medicine. Syracuse, .Y.. g r? ID A C-D5 N E N5 Crew Squads C15 C25. . FI.. EDWARD I FLAND MOONEY A B Medicine N L N Syracuse DONALD DAVID RLALS Medicine Utica i, N 2. N, Daily Orange Stali' C15 C25 is I ull tv N.. LS .I xx V! ffrfln L ' A if A, 5 - . f 0 I. e5 r ., f 1 ww in ' C' I -one 'JSC uigt-5 W-, O-16 -W ,M A ':::Tg:'T'i '--- ,.,, W -I'1'Zi-.l.. 'QTr:.:-..:rtM 5', HW' 'H' ' 1 55 5 , L .. IIS gl: ll W.-. ...A L Y ONONDAGAN c z L g 4 we i ll-ll iv 4 Fl!! 112-. Sveniur ikecnrhs-ftlullzge of Alllehicine WILLIAM WALTER STREET, A.B. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. fb K 'Vg N E Ng fir B K, A QA, Freshman Track, Varsity Track C235 Cheer- leader C4j. A HENRY Cnow SZETO, B.S. Medicine. Canton, China Commons Club. ASI-IER WINKELSTEIN, B.S. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. Z B T. WILLIAM RAY WINNE. Medicine. East Syracuse, N. Y. CID B H. EARLE CYRENIUS WINsoR, B.S. Medicine. Rockwell Mills, N. Y. Eighty t 'A X4 :ml I fw E f llill IC-5-4 E fililij ' 51 af C' - .... - - . -we-1 iii aaa raw swf Q... , ' : zz- U nlglte 21 - .. -ntl:-l I . U If l I 7'---NH--A--Av. .,v, --g-, .. , ,..,, ,, 7, , ,,,.,,?,,. ,. -..muh N.-A I l W3 ,Fi l LN -WHA i Th. Q V gif: . . ,W H ,,., -U '.,,--,.:-I4L':.4+.g....Lt..4:-: 1 -l ll V N I ,, ' ' fll' i- 1 fl' limi! , . -.- . YN iff. R, X E ll I eff J , . ll A l AUSTIN SAMUEL BOUTIN. Law. Newbury mort, Mass. w X , Q . l Z 'lf', I'resl1man 1' ootball, Varsity l'ootball. ' ALFRED RUSSELI: Colm. Law. Waltham, Mass. , AX, Dev1l's Own, Monx Head, Freshman Football, Varsity Football, fi Freshman Track, Varsity Track, President Junior Lawyers, Secretary lnter- ll fraternity Conference. I BERNARD HICRMAN CHERNIN. Law. Binghamton, N. Y. l. CHARLES ROBINSON CLARK. Law. Dundee, N. Y. A X P. , X MIillWIN TODD CRANDALL. Law. Rochester, N. Y. I l H K A, Quill and Parchment, Double Seven, Boar's l-leacl, 'liambourine and Bones, 1 resl1n1an Football, Varsity Football, Secretary and 'l'reasurer Fresh- man Lawyers, Cast Green All Over. l EDWARD FRANCIS EAGICN. Law. Syracuse, N. Y 111 A elm, 2 WALLACIE EDWARD ELLIS. LAW. New IIA1-Arm-fi, N. Y I SAMUEL FAILIS. Law. Wbire Plains, N. Y JAMES ANDREW FARRELL. Law. Syracuse, N. Y Justinians. I REUBEN FRIIEDRICH. Law. . New York, N. Y li Z li 'l', 'l'2IllllJOlIl'll1C and Bones, Freslnnan 'liraek 'l eam, Law Debate Club, lx ruff, Jewish Collegiate Society, l'l'CSl1lll1ll1 Debate Club. l I f V, JOHN .lLDWIN GATES. Law. .J1ll11CSVlllC,N. Y. IIK A, flvAfl1. I S K l 'zl A my JJ JAMES HERBERT GILROY. Law. u Utica, N. Y. I HL i D Xi fb K 'Irs mb 4:5 Quill and Parchment, DevIl'S Own, Business lVlanager Law f S ggi. lf College Opinion, 'lreasurer Brownson Club, Secretary and 'l'reaSurer Junior Lawyers, Treasurer Senior Lawyers, Senior Council, Vice-President of same. Yi 0 l '1-- iz? l WILLIAM HENIKY GOETTEL. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. If S A X, DevIl's Own. EIQLTIJJ :I ' V E bm A V i Eiglity-tlirec ' Ag s-A A I' I :SQ for ninth I I' A ' N I - . fel -'-1 .N JAJ1 P. . A. I M--. ....-,..-, -.,,,,T-QMLKQU N Vqvn J - M U J I I I l X -C H.. . L-- -,, Senior Returns-College uf lam l GERALD GEORGE GRIFFIN. Law. n . Westfield, Pa. 1' II I'3 Tambourine and Bonesg Devil's Owng Pennsylvania Club. GEORGE GERSHOM JAYNE. Law. Webster, Y. II K A3 fb A fbg Double Seven3 Tambourineland Bonesg Crew Coxswain C11 C21 C313 Freshman Trackg Vice-President Junior Law Class. BERNARD TIMOTHY JONES. Law. Fulton, N. Y. I' II I'3 Devil's Owng Tambourine and Bonesg Cast Green All Over. I' TRACY BEECHER KETCHAM. Law. Bastport, Y. I 22 Ng 'I' I-JT, II A IC3 Monx I-lead3 Secretary Senior Council C413 Business H Manager Daily Orange C413 Advertising Manager Syracusan C413 Manager ' Daily Orange C313 Freshman Relay 'l'eam3 Freshman Track3 Varsity Track3 Executive Committee C313 Long Island Club3 President of same C213 Archi- tectural Society. CYRUs HAROLD LEWIS. Law. Shelton, Conn. A 'I' Ag 1-I E X3 A 'I'3 Tambourine and Bones3 Devil's Owng President Fresh- i lf, man Class. .1 '- GEORGE STANLEY VICTOR LITTLE. Law. Guilford, N. Y. l li ' A 'I' A3 fb A fb, A Z1 P3 A 'I'3 Janus, Devil's Owng Freshman and Varsity De- L bateg Vice-President Freshman Law Class, President Senior Law Class. 4 MARTIN JAMES LU'rz. Law. Utica, N. Y. ' fl' A C-1. 'l'. l.Eo MCCAli'I'HY. Law. Fairport, N. Y. I' II I'3 Devil's Owng Tainbourine and Bonesg Baseball C113 Treasurer J Tambourine and Bones C31. i JAMES CONRAD MURl'HY. l,aw. Ogdensburg, N. Y. I li I-J II3 Justiniansq Freshman Basketball Squadg Varsity Track Squad C31 ' I C41- . V ARTHUR JAY OSMAN. Law. Duluth, Minn. J 11 A IC3 III A1113 fb K A3 I-I N IC3 Monx l-lead3 Freshman Crew C115 Varsity Crew C21 C31 C413 Stroke C11 C215 Captain of Crew C413 Varsity Basketball C31 .C413 Athletic Governing Board C31 C413 Class Executive Committee C313 Senior Council, President Student Body C4 . -f' ' S if ll II., SAIVIUIQI. JESSE PEARLMAN. Law. Syracuse, N. Y- LN ' Justinians. ii' l'llA9 RAFF Iaw Sea CIIH' N Y II!! ustinians lreshman Debate Club Executive Committee l Basketball leim C11 Varsity Basketb Ill Squad C21 Manager 'Ind Coach Freshman Bisketbill leim C31 Man Iger Virsity Basketball 4 Senior Council C41 Cheermaster C41 Crew Celebration Committee C41 1 5 74 Gif ' elif' 3 gikx 1 . , L at T 4 . . . .1 l. I Q x I I , , , C 1 'A 'Ulm ,- s ,CDS 70 al 'A is I r 2 4 I 9 , . I 3 5 N 2 , ! K E . . C, f l ' 9 ' .. 5 ' ' ' ' ' . ll r--el l, liliglilzy-four 3 'll .... . .--, . .--, ,,,, , ':,1'. --W . -,+A l T' 2 .a - I F ll i Bib . fi II - ' ll.. Tn' ggsul is i A ., L4 - I ' ' l Il ! 'I I Il ...M.-....., I 5 I li 5 5' I 5 5 S ' --5'--T ----I5 L Qeniur iketuths-Qlullege of lam WILLIAM JOHN RAFTER. Law. Troy, N. Y. ' E X5 fb K A5 K-J N E5 Monx Headg Football C15 C25 C35 C455 Basketball C15 C25 C35 C455 Captain of same C455 Baseball C15 C25 C35 C455 Senior Dinner Club5 Devil's Own5 Class Executive Committee C15 C255 Winner Monx Head Trophy C355 Athletic Governing BOard5 Vice-President of Student Body C45. GERALD LAWRENCE REGAN. Law. Winthrop, N. Y. 1' II l'. GEORGE BENJAMIN RICE. Law. Fulton, N. Y. AT5 HA E5 Justinians5 Daily Orange C15 C25 C355 Associate Editor C355 Editor University Handbook C455 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C35 C45. WILLIAMS TAYLOR SHEALS. Law. Brushton, N. Y. Commons Club5 Justinians. LYMAN S. SMITH. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. A K E5 III A 415 B A B5 A T5 Tambourine and Bonesg Assistant Business Manager OnOndagan5 Vice-President junior Lawyers. EARL S. STEELE. Law. Moravia, N. Y. I fb K 'I 5 GJ N E5 Corpse and COH'in5 Track Team C15 C25 C35 C455 University f Band C15 C25 C35 C45. ALFRED STRONG THOMSON. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. I' IIP5 IIA E5 Justinians5 Freshman Track5 Daily, Orange Reporter C155 C Associate Editor C25 C355 Associate Editor Onondagan5 Editor Law College I Z I' N i H Opinion. MAJOR FREDERICK WEssON. Law. East Orange, N. J. A K E5 fb A ID5 A 'l'5 DevIl's Owng lambourlne and Bones5 Freshman Law Executive Committee. FRANK PARKER WHEATON. Law. New York, N. Y. A fll A. EDWARD THOMAS WILBER. Law. Minoa, N. Y. Varsity Football Squad. STANLEY ANDERSON WILLIAMS. Law. jordanville, N. Y. I' II F5 Devil's Own5 Freshman Baseball Team. RAY TRANSUE YOUNG. Law. . Syracuse, N. Y. I'I KA' fIvA'I'5 GN E5 Quill and Parchmentg Boar's Headg Swimming C25 C35 C455 ,Cast The Fortune Hunter 5 Assistant Manager BOar's Head C355 Manager BOar's Head C45 L gl ty f Nl lb. . .I ., I , I. 7 ,J if if l,C.,,,l. ,. Q15 yr , Cf . . . ff A ll 'ji P T E--- -E--.:M--. ,..,-., W,-5 .... A ,,,,, Q-gg',,1:Ql-M-A 5-W -r r Ile rgz.. .. 1955 5 i .. K J s l l I - A . Ab lf 1 1 I U II Mi 5 ij Q lll' il Vfi Ii ..-,--.,. .. ,. All' .1 V -v If .Y s. - Us . -Y . I: l l Il ll W li , l I nl li X1 l I l II l , l I. 1 I I lllll. I l I l 1 'i l .. S I I .I 1 ,gm 5, ull. 1 l j. VAN NIf:ss BAIQIQMAN. Civil l'In'gineering. b ' .Owego,-N. Y. 'II ll, Cheerleader C-11, Chairman lLxecut1ve Committee Senior l2l1gll1CCl'S. I , ' . l l'loIvIIiR EUGIENIQ BI4:cKwI'I'II. Civil lingineering. Battle Creek, Mich. . I E li, lnterfraternity Conference C31 C41, Secretary 1917 Engineers I l I Q l'lRl'IlilVlAN ALI.IsN BLANIIING. lillectrical lingineering. Syracuse, N. Y. L l n 'I' B ll, Student lVlemlwer A. l. IL. lt. I Q I l 1 l Ii HAROLD I.. BOWMAN. lilectrical lfngineering. Drydrein, N. Y. l l , I I-I A, A.I.l'1.li., University Chorus C11 C21. C31 C415 Secretary and lreasurer 1 I1 of same C21 C315 Y. lVl. C. A. I C I , . . . . , l . l 1 KIaNNIs'rII l'.lJWlN BRoAIawAY. lVIechamcal lungineering. Syracuse, N. Y. I I I III K 'I', 'VA E, Boar's Head C31 C41Q Doulale Seven, Skull and Serpent, I 4 Pl'CSlilCllt lnterfraternity Conference C41, Senior Council, l'reshm'an Crevv Cl1, I If 1 Varsity Crew C21, -Iunior VarsIty'Crew C31, Block SB C31, Vice-President . l ' I lfreshmen lingineersg Class Executive Committee C21 C315 General Ch2lll'lT12lI1 1 l 1 junior Supper Committee C31, Daily Orange Reporter C113 Student Branch lr l . A . . 1. . . ' l A S Nl lf C31 C41 1 ,C DAVIIJ j. BURIQIQ. lilectrical lingineering. Syracuse, N. Y. I l Student lVlCl11l1Cl' A. l. lf. li. li 'C X WII.I.IAIvI lfRANcIs BURKE. Civil lingineering. jamesville, N. Y. C l 1. MARIN 'l'I-IoIvIAs CAI'IfoN. lilectrical lilngineeiing. Syracuse, N. Y. I V5 lxfl A X P, III II, 'l1Zll1lll0lll'll1C and Bones, A. l. li. li. ll , , . . . . ' I J l'.I.IsI':R'I' HART Con. lV1CCl'l2ll1lC1ll lzngineering. Warner, N. Y. ,X 1 ' 1 I-I A, 'I' II ll, A. S. M. E. IRC I I -I If!! M J xl X' FIUVIENAI, G. CoIcI,IIo. lileetrical lingineering. S. Paulo, Brazil. lj, C WIlllIll'T . , . . . . . , , lgzwll 'Il - ' ' Q fiijf l',UGlENl5 CosIIWAv. lulectrieal lzngineermg. lonawanda, N. Y. ' r,1Iji51l'fi1l . I' lfreshman Baselmall Squad, l'll'CSl'll1l1ll1 lingineers Baselmall'1'eam. llj,'.Qi.,Cl'l I -r' Q' , l,lillOY l'lAli0l.lJ IDAVIDSON. lVlechanIcal lingineering. Ansonia, Conn. 'liclfi Yi is MII: VA, IIA li, Skull and Serpent, 'l'amhourine and Bones, A. M. lf., 1121 I ' l reasurer Sophomore Class C21, 1917 Onondagan Board. ., 1 I ' fl . . . . . l - Ill ', T OI.IvIeR DIQ cllilili. Civil lzngmeering. Rochester, N. Y. ' ly ' l . I 1,4 - , 1 In, ity six A, . . , , . 1 I .1 K I V I 1 V 1 ' IM? ' If li ffl! ' il - -'I Q , . I I--., , . I . 1 1 Ii ,III ...... ' Bill -.- - III' 'llilli 5.1 I'll'l,,.lll. Il 'T --- -M - T-. . ' ' A-.- L . . --LTL ' A :3. ii?fi 1j Q ONONIMGAN 1' X I Senior Returns-Qtollege of Zlpplieh btience l l EARL H. DEVOE. Civil Engineering. Albany, N. Y. Student Honor Committee, Treasurer Senior Engineers C45. WALLACE WILLIAM EBERHARDT. Electrical Engineering. Montgomery, Ala. A X TB Hg dw H5 Cosmopolitan Clubg Student Branch A. I. E. E., Southern Club C255 Pennsylvania Club, Polity Club, Vice-President Junior Engineers, President Senior Engineers, Student Assistant C35 C455 Senior Member Honor Committee. - l ARVID R. ECKBERG. Mechanical Engineering. Jamestown, N. Y. Efb Eg 'PA 25 GN E, A. S. M. E.g Daily Orange Staff' C159 Y. M. C. A. l C15 C25 C35 C453 Chairman Sophomore Engineers C253 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Chairman Social Committee. l JAMES FRANK EAGEN. Civil Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. EARL RALPH ELLIS. Electrical Engineering. Camillus, N. Y. ll E X5 A. I. E. E., Freshman Baseball. DAVID NATHAN EPSTEIN. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. Student Member A. I. E. E. . If Il JAMES FREDERICK EVANS. Civil Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. l X A 1113 Siwashg Student Honor Committee. HENRY FOLZ. Mechanical Engineering. New York, N. Y. A. S. M. E., Track C15 C25 C35 C45. LELAND WALES Fox. Mechanical Engineering. Cherry Valley, N. Y. V K Eg T A 23 AT, Freshmen Football, Crew Squad C255 Junior Crew C355 University Band C453 Kolledj Klan Orchestra C15 C25 C35 C455 Vice-President Senior Engineers, Treasurer Student Branch A. S. M. E. RANDALL S. GARDNER. Civil Engineering. ' Greenville, N. Y. T B H3 fl? Il. GEORGE ROBBINS GEARN. Civil Engineering. Newburg, N. Y. E B. l NEWELL CAMERON HARRISON. Civil Engineering. Roseland, N. J. Mi I 2 Ng fb II, Manager of' Baseball. I S J L l l CHESTER MACON HINDS. Civil Engineering. Sackett Harbor, N. Y. S gi Commons Club, mb IT, lnterfraternity Conference C35 C45. ini l CNC x 4 1 . if.. HAROLD MYER JALONACK. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. 0- L R' 'I' BAN, Student Branch A. l. E. E., Treasurer Tau Beta Pi. gf' 0 Q, ROBERT CHARLES KANE. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. ii S 'ia Syracuse, N. Y. PM ,ii fb A C93 'I' A Eg TI fl' M5 Corpse and Collin, A. S. M. E. , 4.5.1 Eiglity-seven , J 1 v,-. 7:35, , iii .111,ff' 'W -' '1 '- H 1 ,f - ' A ::.L.: , .... ,.-.L.,,ln li a s H. 'Yi-H+-LS? i .-Qii.....:. . ,-,1'lTf'T Allff e'- gr: Tl '5l.Ji. Hill 7-.... T , ,, , .. LL.-- ,L A . - ic' ONONIMGAN fg-Qi -A--'I r 'fm W '-'E+--:. T 1.1 Qeninr Becurhs-Qlollege of Qipplieh Qciencs l RALPH UTTIS KEEPER. Chemical Engineering. Williamsport, Pa. l 'If rg 'I' Is Ilg A X xg 'I' A xg II, R Ag I-I N Ie, II A II, Monx Head, Kolledj Klang Y. M. C. A., Pennsylvania Club, 'l'ambOurine and Bonesg Chorus C2jg Cast C3jg Freshman Crew, Freshman Basketball Team, Substitute Guard Varsity Basketball Team CZD OD Cell, Class Executive Committee Clj GD, Student l Honor Committee of College Of' Applied Science. i LEONARD CURTIS KENYON. Mechanical Engineering. I Syracuse, N. Y. l l E III Iflg 'I' II II, III II, A. S. M. E., Student Honor COITIIUIICCC. l HAMPTON R. KLUMBACH. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. A. I. E. E. , 3 I HAROLD EUGENE MASON. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 'I'BII,A. HENRY DAVID MAXTED. Civil Engineering. Rome, N. Y. I 1 GEORGE LORENZO MAXWELL. Mechanical Engineering. Hinsdale, N. Y. I, 6 , Secretary Prohibition Club C315 A. S. M. E. I l I F. HAROLD McCORIvIAcIc. Electrical Engineering. Corning, N. Y. p A Y, Senior Dinner Club, 'l'ambourine and Bones, Crew Squad, Secretary and Treasurer Student Athletic Association, Chairman of Campus Improve- ! u ment Committee GJ. Sl yi l WII.LlAM HAKES MCPHERSON. Civil Engineering. Canastota, N. Y. I I J MALC0l.M MERRITT. Chemical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. .I l ROBERT METZGIEIQ MILFORD. Mechanical Engineering. Bullialo, N. Y. I ll A K IC, 'I' A E, I-J N IG, II A li, Senior Dinner Clubg 'l'ambOurine and Bones, III! A.S.M. E. l , . . . . . . l'l.OYD BELL NEWELL. Mechanical Engineering. Elmira, N. Y. I-J Ag 'I' 13 II, President Student Branch A. S. M. E. GEORGE OSCAR PARK. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. A j X WILLIAM ROY PILLMORE. Mechanical Engineering. Westernville, N. Y. My I - , Ny O A , . , . . Q 4 'KI' WILLIAM DWIGHT POMISROY. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. L5 if lvl' fb II, H. O. H. A. Club, Chairman Student Branch A. il. E. E. l M . ,. MANUEI. DE J. PUENTE. Electrical Engineering. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. My L f 22 Ig Spanish Club, Brownson Club, Vice-President Spanish Club UD, lb Treasurer of same C415 A. S. M. E. ' 0 3 . . . . . I JOSEPH NELSON READ. Civil Engineering. East Orange, N. Y. q'fjj,,, II K 2. .0 1 C, W ' Eighty-cigzlit. A ' A . A ,I'L.L'T:1i Tl I- I A Llffl' I ' - N ' 2 'f . 'ij'-'-E WF 1915 , ,Q E, .---...,-1.. . 'ii' Ann lI..J.:7f--:.T:T-N - ' -f-he--fra -' ' ' --'---------- 'Q-All f 1 ,,E.,J L l .l 5 f. , , 5 Qs Sli Sem 11' ONON Saeniur iKeeurhs-fztullege of Zlpplieh Science DONALD D. ROGERS., A.B. Civil Engineering. West Edmeston, N. Y. T B llg ll M li. HARMON DARRIN ROSENKRANS. Electrical Engineering. D Dundee, N. Y. A X l?g fb IPI, A. I. E. E., Senior Council, President Junior Engineers, Inter- fraternity Conference, President of Honor System Committee. PETER WILLARD THOMPSON. Mechanical Engineering. Buffalo, N. Y. Tambourine and Bones, A. S. M. E. CYRIL MAHEW 'T1YLER. Mechanical Engineering. Camden, N. J. lb I' Ag fb Hg A. S. M. E., University Chorus CD CZD GD C4-jg President of same. DONALD WALTER WELCH. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. fb IT, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball Squad, A. I. E. E., Engineering Banquet Committee QZQQ Vice-President of Phi Pig Treasurer Sophomore and Junior Engineers. EDWIN FRANCIS WESELY. Mechanical Engineering. Holyoke, Mass. B 9 I'I. L ghty ln 5 . T My .--M .... - .. r ... , ,se c ' -r ..... , .,.. .W X '-'Al ...D ,t is ,,,gQiQi flllljiii Li CRX 4, x gp! I I: I I I I I II I I I I I I Rf? I 5. 1 . ,IA- .N .4 1 vI V I ri. 4 . I I ,fl if I F... I I I I I I I Fl f ONONDAGAN JS iii .f..f,1..,..... . ,,.. . . . wgllgj- . A. I ' ' IJ . 1 nl ,I li' I L 3 F' i . I lux nd Q Q r 4 I I' I Ii:-it 'l 3210 I MARGAiu:T CHAMBERLAIN Amar.. Normal Art. Johnstown, N. Y. I K K l'g IA Mg Y. W. C. A. CZDQ Glee Club C3D C4Dg Class Executive Com- I mittee CID CZD. V RUTH Evm.YN Armucn. Normal Music. Cedarville, N. Y. I Y. W. C. A. CID CZD C3D C4Dg Women's League CID C2D C3D C4Dg University Chorus C2Dg Consumers' League C3D C4D. , I CLARA T. ANDERSON. Household Economy. Syracuse, N. Y. I Transferred from New York State College for Teachers. g MAIIEI. E. Avmw. Normal Art. Ilion, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. CID C2D C3D C4Dg Women's League CID C2D C3D . I LoiusNcx EVIZLYN BAIN. Normal Music. Auburn, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. 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'l C11 C21 C31 C415 Italian Club C115 French Club C315 Women's Athletic Associa- tion C11 C21 C31 C41. GRACE Y. MCALLISTER. Normal Art. Norwood, N. Y. I A E A5 Y. W. C. A. CI1 C21 C315 Consuiners' League C415 Tennis C115 Univer- U sity Chorus C115 Class Executive Committee C21. GINSIANG Y. MAI. Normal Music. Kinkiang, China . X EDITH F. MENZEL. Normal Arts. West Orange, N. ' . ' . . . ' Q51 15,4 IJ 6 University Choius, House Piesident. SSR, Jail GLADYS RACIIAEL MUDFORD. Normal Music. Syracuse, N. Y. Q if l . ,l'l.'.9, FLORENCE GLADYS MURIKAY. Normal Art. Port Jervis, N. Y. I L V A E A5 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's League5 Consumers' League. , r Q?f'-f,, I 1 qi , B l WINIIFRED S. MYEIXS. Normal Music. Nescopeck, Pa. I1iFjjjf1 Women's Glee Club C415 University Chorus C315 Y.. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 Ili, 1 g,.l Foreign Work and Membership Committeeg Il Clrcolo Italiano5 Women's is-I if- Lea ue5 E ual Suffrage Lea ue. V U 5- Lili lr.:---45 g q g I P .In . - ,, Ninety- 3 ,gpg .Tre , . I- .typ ,va lr bi if i I I If I i li Q- ri V . 7- .X CK Lg H RI Af Ll Nw A ' H - IIT? f ff'-t 5 '--r--1------ITIIAYF TI - I - IA 1- lm . liilj C. 1 -L ONONDAGAIIL L L L Senior ikecnrhs-Uteacbers' Qllnllege MARY CORNELIA NEWING. Normal Music. Wilkesbarre, Pa. K K l'5 Vice-President Kolledj Klan C315 Executive Committee C11 C21 C315 President Glee Club C215 Secretary C215 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C315 Fine Arts Representative C21. ALICE A. PALMER. Normal Music. Unadilla, N. Y. Y. W. C. A.5 Women's Leagueg University Chorus. V KATE ETI-IELINE PERKINS. Normal Music. East Otto, N. Y. E K5 IT5 Class Executive Committee C215 Glee Club C215 University Chorus I C215 Onondagan Boardg Silver Bay Club. l. ALICE RANDALL. Normal Art. Liverpool, N. Y. I CECIL C. READY. Normal Art. Onondagan Valley, N. Y. . Boar's Head5 Class Executive Committee C115 Women's Leagueg Equal 1 Suffrage Clubg President Art Class C215 Brownson Club. 1 FAY RIDGELEY. Normal Music. Bridgeton, N. Y. fl' B H. AIIBIE ALMIRA SALTSMAN. Normal Music. Dansville, N. Y. 1 Il I3 fbg Glee Club C21 C31 C41. . MYRTLE MAY STAFFORD. Normal Art. Brockport, N. Y. j Prohibition Clubg Women's Leagueg Kolledj Klan5 Secretary of Prohibition Club. MARY E. SULLIVAN. Normal Art. Vernon,iN. Y. MARY WILLIAMS TOBEY. Normal Music and Art. Penn Yan, N. Y. II H1125 Chairman Social Committee Sophomore Organization5 University ii ChorIIs C11 C21 C315 Glee Club C315 Y. W. C. A. C115 Women's League C11 -I c2J ca. la ARTHUR EDWARD WARD. Normal Music. Syracuse, N. Y. ONA MAY WARNER. Normal Music and Art. Salamanca, N. Y' M fb E5 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C315 University Chorus C215 Hockey C21. EsTHEI2KEwzA6.ERII WELLER. Normal Music and Art. LaFayette, N. Y- X Q Rxfff .... SF MZ C. RACHAEL WELTY. Normal Music. Waynesboro, Pa. iy'e lQllQ LUCILLI5 E. WILLCOCKS. Normal Art. Lakeville, Conn. K W Chix E AAESC. W. C. A.5 Delegate to Pedagogical Association C215 University A I Arid? orIIs . I 'J ' A FLORENCE WALDROFF. Normal Music. Olean, N. Y. TM M,5Y M K 95 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's League5 Women's Athletic Association5 lf- Tennis C115 Basketballg English Clubg French Clubg Glee Club C31 C415 Sopho- CV more Class President, Teac ers' College. 1 lligi 2 ...,.bli cF7'1f '---.. - A lc . . .L .R u .. . -... '::.':: 'ft 'Q ..'. iw' 'W '-- - ,Y ,L -f--, g11g4i3i---33----f E 'Tiff if if . l. - m ,, ,,,,,, -,L A M, I M 5 , l' .-- ,,s l 1 J a I xx kidq i f Y ONONDAGAN Senior Resorts-Eeanbers' Qtnllege MARION A. WOOD. Normal Music. Syracuse, N. Y. P ID B5 Women's Lezigueg Glee Clubg Y. W. C. A. INA E. Woonsu.. Normal Art. Granville, N. Y. Y. W. C. A.5 Women's Leagueg Women's Athletic Association. IDA JEAN ZERFING. Normal Music. Duncannon, Pa. ' University Chorus, Y. W. C. A. tv th l Filllll LX W x.. f E N- i is 7' ff- ' EE: su-nn I I -. If I .1-1 llllm is , 0 . Y 4 iT ii li Qc. o , .. - Y- Jive' Z '--if . Ill In -X,,, ,dl . Y If 55 uv.- 111-5 et an .. i-:ls .skill n - L C x dalllr,-I 5 s Ls l lf J , 1 u ' 'T' ONQN W . X J 1 l 1' J will I limi L ' I -'L L7 L1 ,ill X 444:44 N DONALD F. BALDWIN. Forestry. Bellport, N. Y Forestry Clubg Long Island Club. HERBERT Y. BULLARD. Forestry. Wayville N. Y Varsity Tennis Team. JAMES WILLIAM CASEY. Forestry. Schenectady N. Y X Xg GJ N Eg Basketball CU C25 C35 C433 Baseball CU CZJ. KENNETH T. COOKINGHAM. Forestry. Rhinebeck N. Y E fb Eg GJ N E3 Double Seveng Forestry Clubg Class Treasurer C3J. JOHN CLARENCE CLARK. Forestry. Syracuse, N. Y 'Iv K llfg Forestry Clubg Lacrosse Team. ROBERT P. CROSS. Forestry. Huntington, Mass. G. HERBERT DE KAY. Forestry. Walden N. Y ATA3 A3215 Forestry Clubg Freshman Baseballg Varsity Track Vice- President Senior Foresters. V WILLIAM JOHN DESMIDT. Forestry. Walworth N. Y X B. LASZEO STEPHEN DOMBROWSKY. Forestry. Roslyn N. Y Forestry Clubg Long Island Clubg H. O. H. A. Club. A WILLIAM M. DUDLEY. City Forestry. Roxbury N. Y Z W5 Forestry Club. JAMES S. EDWARDS. City Forestry. Arlington, N. J 2X3 Double Seveng Forestry Clubg Basketball Squad C315 Lacrosse CSD Class Executive Committee C3J. . GRANT WILLIAM ERNST. General Forestry. Mendon, N. Y A E Eg Forestry Clubg Senior Councllg President Senior Forestersg Labora- 3 tory Assistant Forest Botany. I 41' lu 4 AL f A HAROLD EDGAR FELCH. City Forestry. Ayer, Mass 'Cf jj Northfield-Hermon Clubg H. O. H. A. Clubg Freshman Forestry Crew. 0 J - JOHN A. GIBSON. Forestry. A Delhi, N. Y. Mx, Half' S Z 1135 University Bandg Forestry Clubg Varsity Track and Cross Country fl .f,-E -A .iffifw qua s. 'M-If 'H 5 Ninety-four , . ...'if.lLQ.1if1LQ., if . '....-,.., 4.-. ,...T:?'T11L---. .-.-..--..? ' ' 4'T'.:.i'..- Till' 'L i' , 1' TI T1.Z 'i : l i .. ff E Ji.: E .... W ar e 1 , I ..L-gZ LT' i ' An, ef 'T .j3.i'ii:t:i,: . 4,-L-Q V-A M IVCHJTJ 'T :n l -A Saenint irtetnths-Qtnllege of Jforestrp HAROLD EDWARD GRUPE. Forestry. Schenectady, N. Y. i IIKA, E 2, Forestry Club, Freshman Forestry Crew, Class Treasurer CID, Associate Editor Empire Forester. CHARLES VERNER HOLBROOK. Forestry. Olathe, Kan, Forestry Club, Y. M. C. A. PHILIP RICE HOUGH. Forestry. Falls Church, Va. i Southern Club, Freshman Forestry Crew, Empire Forester Board. RAYMOND J. HGYLE. Forestry. Saranac Lake, N. Y. Cosmopolitan Club, Adirondack Four, University Chorus. I ALBERT BARRETT IRWIN. Forestry. Ayer, Mass, H. o. H. A. Club. ,I HAROLD L. KING. Forestry. Catskill, N. Y. fl! I' A. CHARLES WILLIAM LANGE. Forestry. Brooklyn, N. Y. l Tambourine and Bones, cast The Girl Tone , Boar's Head, cast We T , 1gLewSeven , Football CU CZD C3D, Track CU C22 C3J C4j, Freshman Forestry f WALTER J. MACAULAY. Forestry. Troy, N. Y. F! A Freshman Basketball Team. 'C I I A PERRY H. MERRILL. Forestry. - Weedsport, N. Y. l i Adirondack Four CID CZJ C3D C4D, President of same C4j, Advertising Manager of Camp Log, Forestry Club. CARL MORRISSEY. Forestry.- Syracuse, N. Y. JOHN ISAAC NEASMITH. Forestry. Buffalo, N. Y. TIKA, fb K A, TIA E, GDN Fl, Monx Head, Freshman Crew Squad, Com- modore of Crews, Daily Orange Reporter CD, Associate Editor CZD C3D, Editor- 1 in-Chief C4j, Business Manager Camp Log, Senior Council. WESLEY IRVING NODINE. Forestry. Nyack, N. Y. l T - Forestry Club, Baseball C11 C25 C3j. l MJ A EDGAR CECIL PEDDIE. Forestry. Amsterdam, N. Y. I l A E E, Forestry Club, RiHe Club, Lacrosse Team, Forestry Building 1 l Dedication Committee. J 5 I I I2 FREDERIC WILLIAMS PHILLIPS. Forestry. I Ithflw, N- Y- fr A yi l EN, Forestry Club, Rifle Club, University Chorus, Freshman Forestry iliqx R , Crew, Kolledj Klan Orchestra. . I it N - ZENLIE ALFGRD PIERCE. Forestry. ,l01'd2I1VillC, N- Y- a fb 1' A, Forestry Club, Freshman Track, Cross Country Squad C3D. I V . V ,vi-A H GEORGE VAUGHAN POTTS. Forestry. Cllsfel' Clty, PH- A A IE E, President Forestry Club, Class Treasurer C3j. I QF:4TS2'Li Ninety-Iivo N Y .- -5771-... r ..i,. T,,,. TTYLL--. ..- . . -A--gig'-A 'ttf':t::::g1:?g'f -'-if---1--131:33----A, iii-T ' A E 5 53 Eli All W Sir ill'- ' XL-E155-,gg7:I11......:l.:,.-..--.-. , A L. L. ,SWL -H L . -.- - ,,Ll , , beniur ikecurhs-Qlullege uf Jfnrestrp CARL VALENTINE RAUPACII. Forestry. Liverpool, N. Y. Forestry Club, University Chorus. ALLISON MARTIN RICHARDS. Forestry. Little Falls, N. Y. IDAGJQ Forestry Club, Double Seven, Class Executive Committee C319 Football C113 Manager Tennis. WII.FORD EDWIN SANDERSON. Forestry. Ephratah, N. Y. Bl-JH, fb KA, Monx Head, Forestry Club, Rifle Club, Manager Track Team, Senior Council, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Member, Student Volunteer Band, Treasurer C215 President C319 Associate Editor Onondagang Class Executive Committee C31 C415 Summer Camp Efficiency Trophy. GEORGE W. SCHOONMAKER. Forestry. Wallkill, N. Y. Forestry Club, H. O. H. A. Club. RALPH SI-IEALs. Forestry. Syracuse, N. Y. Commons Club, Forestry Club. ROBERT LLOYD SMITH. Forestry. Oswego, N. Y. ISADOR SMOLEN. Forestry. Brooklyn, N.'Y. Forestry Club, Jewish Collegiate Society. EDWARD WILLIAM TREEN. Forestry. Skaneateles, N. Y. Forestry Club, Rille Club, Class Secretary. EDWARD VAIL. Forestry. Lawrence, N. Y. A T Ag A E. Eg Forestry Club C11 C21 C315 Treasurer of same C415 Rifle Club, Editor Camp Log, Class Executive Committee C21g Empire Forester. KINNE FLYNN WILI.IAMS. Forestry. Phoenix, N. Y. Forestry Club. VICTOR WISNER. Forestry. Syracuse, N. Y. Forestry Club, Riiie Club. I WYNNE BROWNSON WOODRUFF. Forestry. Lewis, N. Y. 23 B, Forestry Club, Lacrosse Squad C41. I Z J 'Q C EE i l I X l X.. , S fly i' I 19 i LZ!- ' 3 film rx r 0 ...J-. I ' I :lf n I Cl' L -r ONQNDAGANMJAA .. A i W --'l' :Mug ' jar? W W . lllll' J RE, gggulllnmlllllllg lfia l GHoRcs1a A. ADs1'1'. Agriculture. r gRedHelcl, Y. Qcaciag I' A ldg Botany Clubg Farmers' Clubg Y. Nl. C. A.g lransferred from 'ornell. Ho1sAR'r MCVICKAIK AGNIQW. Agriculture. High Falls, N. Y. AK lflg I3 A Hg 4-J N lflg A 'I'g I' A Idg Football C355 Farmers' Clubg Class Treas- urer ! V1 - . l l'lliRBliR'l' lm Bli'l'SlNGlER. Agriculture. Oneida, N. Y. 1' armers' Club. I HENRY BOMGARDNIQR. Agriculture. La junta, Col. fb 1' Ag 1' resbman .l rackg Freshman Football. ELMIER JAMES BUCKNICLI., JR. Agriculture. Schenectady, N. Y. E X3 li A llg Skull anal Serpent. ICRNHST W. l3Uliclll.I5R. Agriculture. Syracuse, N. Y. Farmers' Clubg Agriculture Football Team. Jamestown, N. Y. BERNARD M. BURNS. Agriculture. Z'.l g lVl0nx l-leaclg Senior Dinner Clubg l'resl1man l'ootballg I'resliman Crewg Varsity Football ALEXANDER CAMP1xis1.1.. Agriculture. Q - Syracuse, N. Y. EXg IZA Hg Skull ancl Serpentg Corpse and -CKDHIIIQ Agl'1Clllflll'C Football Team CID CZDQ Baseballg Class .lfxecutive Committee CZD C315 Farmers' Clubg Chairman Campus Improvement Committee. WII.I.IAM C. CARR. Agriculture. BUFQOI1, Ol1i0 C-DAQ 1'Ali1g Farmers' Club CU CZD C31 C413 Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew X I C4jg Freshman-Sophomore Football Game CU CZD. ! ,X HARRY A. CHIQPLIN. Agriculture. N l0l111Sf0Wlh PH- S Cosmopolitan Clubg Farmers' Clubg Botany Club. M WALTER R. CLARK. Agriculture. SPl'll1HVlllC, N- Y- licffiif C A 'r Ag o x X. l ff 12 WII.l3UIl CURNS CRISP. Agriculture. I C0l'fl1U1fl, N- Y- 0 AXP5 '1' GJTQ Monx Heaclg Freshman Basketballg Vars1ty.Basketball CZD C32 C4j5 Captain of same C3Q C455 University Banclg Class President C3Dg Class K Executive Committee C255 Farmers' Club. CSC ,Niq u - W H-1 0-7 . ,... -- -ee .... - .,,. , . NERQPY-Hem, i .fc Q HI wf! A1 A 'A W I CB I' ll: X Sm. NE .5-.-.! ll-ll Svenint Returns-College nf Qgriculture FRANK GEORGE DENNIS. Agriculture. Clyde. N. Y. A T5 Onondagan Board5 Farmers' Club. ROBERT GALLCJWAY DIXON. Agriculture. Palmyra, N. Y. A T5 fb K A5 I' A E5 BOar's Head5 Corpse and Coflilng Football C115 Track C11 C21 C315 Block S C315 Cheerleader5 Treasurer of BOar's Head C315 Exe- cutive Committee C11 C21 C31. DONALD HILL DOUGLASS. Agriculture. Boonville, N. Y. 11 Y5 A T5 Skull and Serpentg Farmers' Club. WALTER O. EVANS. Agriculture. U Oswego, N. Y. 2 N5 l'Al415 Farmers' Club5 Vice-President of same5 Bowllng Association5 Varsity Bowling Team C315 Corpse and COHin5 Agriculture Football Team C11 C215 Agriculture Baseball Team C11 C215 Agriculture Bowlmg Fleam C11 C21. WARD ROBBINS FOSKETT. Agriculture. Albany, N. Y. A T5 Agriculture Baseball Team C215 Agriculture Football Team C21 C315 Class Football Team C215 Farmers' Club5 Vice-President Junior Agriculture Class. HERMAN LEIGH GIFFORD. Agriculture. Westdale, N. Y. University Grangeg Farmers' Club5 Botany Club. HENRY W. HUTT. Agriculture. Buffalo, N. Y. fDl'A5 PAE5 Senior Dinner Club5 Farmers' Club5 Bowling Association5 Cheerleader of Agriculture Collegeg Tambourine and Bones5 Senior Council. EDWARD WILLIAM KEARNEY. Agriculture. Syracuse, N. Y. T PA E5 Agriculture FoOtball5 Agriculture BOWling5 Agriculture Basketball eam. ANSON RAYMOND KEIB. Agriculture. Lowville, N. Y, - ROY AUGUSTUS LAME. Agriculture. Lisle, N. Y. Farmers' Club5 University Chorus C11 C31. WILERED W. LAWSON. Agriculture. Washington, D. C. Botany Club5 Farmers' Club. STEWART W. LAW. Agriculture. BuH'alo, N Y 9 A5 FA E5 Y. M. C. A. C11 C415 Farmers' Club C11 C21 C31 C415 Treasurer Botany Club C415 Freshman Basketball Team5 Class Football Team C215 DiLima Extemporaneous Contest C31. MADISON RAYNOR Agriculture West Hampton Beach N Y DI A PAF President Farmers Club C21 President Junior Agrlculture Class C31 President long Island Club C31 President Bowling Association C31 freasurer Long Island Club C21 Freasurer Farmers Club C21 Manager Freshman Fennls C21 C31 Varsity Bowling Team C31 Delegate to Inter iolleglaaci Bowling League 'It New Haven 1916 Captain Agriculture Baseball eam W Nr I I I F 5 li -,.,4-v . . . Ill ye J. 1 A1 gs Ls.. .1 5 , 55 1 . I . . . S . ' Q ' i 5 .' 3 ' 5 ai 5 i K - 0 N... ....... 'E ' g f ------M L - ---- ' ' A - M -l- - TLL--A --WW .TlT'1'l. .i Z1..--.-. - . zu . l l- llll Tl 1918 . I N , ,,., Tfffug. 1 ll ..-.--- , , ,Att-Q-3. ,VQV -.---V 5 Vii, --iii Ll efifivf A gg l benim: iikecurhs-fulnllege of Qgticulture l SEYMOUR K. RODENHURST. Agriculture. Poplar Ridge, N. Y. K X. TRVING ROBERT RUTTSTEIN. Agriculture. Wilkesbarre, Pa. Varsity Football C3j MD, Agriculture Baseball Team. CHARLES SPENCER RYNDERS. Agriculture. Cohocton, N. Y. . T E B, I' A IG, Farmers' Club, Agriculture Football Team, Agriculture Baseball i cam. JOSEPH SHRIRO. Agriculture. Syracuse, N. Y. Farmers' Club, Botany Club. FRANK L. SUGAR. Agriculture. Brooklyn, N. Y. .I'A IC, Botany Club, Farmers' Club. GLEN ADELBERT TINKER. Agriculture. Pittsford, N. Y. A T, I' A lC. A BENJAMIN ARTHUR TRACY. Agriculture. Fayetteville, N. Y. A Y. ANDREW voN GRIMM, JR. Agriculture. n New York, N. Y. i Farmers' Club, German Club, Botany Club, Agriculture Football, Agri- culture Bowling. FRANK A. WANGLER. Agriculture. Liverpool. N. Y. I Farmers' Club, Botany Club. HENRY CHADWICK WHITE. Agriculture. u Paterson, N. J. ' Q A, ll A '1f', Freshman Track, Varsity Track, Captain Cross Country Q4j, Winner Boyd Cup, University Chorus, Secretary of same GD, Tambourine and Bones, Farmers' Club, Secretary of same, Agriculture Freshman Football Feam, Agriculture Swimming Team. F 0 N Xe - J ' . 5 l X X X-N Q X. 1-, vw N xnety uma i Q- ------. .... ,, , ,,., - Mg .....,...-- 6... ...--- ---W Eh fllhn-T! 0 i V : A T 32? L P3 l ,IIB xx r W . S 4 0 A r ', 1 ' xr r--- -w-------- A W A- --M A - - ' Q ' ll A . - . ' 2-I F a S ' 1 .B K ..- I li -' tdggll Il I l-i.-H -. nt I Q ONONDAGAN Zlltna ilitlater Ulilllhere the bale uf Gnonhaga meets the eastern slip, iBruulJlp stanhs our Zllrna Mater Bn her hilltop high. when the ehening ttnilight beepens lx 'A 5 ann me shahums tau, t fl - f 5 linger lung the gulhen sunheams Q 1 QBn thp tnestern tnall. when the shahes of night shall gather, Bark the heart map he, Still the raps of puuth anb lube bball linger lung n'er thee. Jflag me lobe! Grange! Jflnat for ape- T Glu Sapraruse, u'er thee, J Map thp suns he Iealanh lupal Mi A ti J ' Gin thp memory. Q? One Hundred A. Q . , --..., -fm 'l' r r r sw! if 5 ,L ix H fl , Q, fL..:1,:f u i F44 P-A 17T'..., 2 ' I ? ' 3 . I rl 1 - 196 , .4 -J . I sag. f W L 512 moNoN1mA1i ' .Q H ' H 'N il M N 'I ll ..I U N IOR 6 45 -1 Q if ,Y ,Qs + 1 x f NWN ' 5 4 1 K 1 x Gr s ' r 1 J M X Mmm. j L1 ,f L4 4 .4 D- 1 V, ,gli 71 . Q F 'f A M , 4,A ' , 1 AM,, , .Y. -,,-,- ,,..-,,-, 1 H. :EJ p fl v J 5 1 N 5 Iaistutp nf the Qilass uf 1918 ACK in 1914 there entered the halls of Syracuse University a group of men and women that were soon to he famed as the greatest class the institution has ever boasted of--the class of 19184 They lost no time in showing their worthiness, but on the very night of their arrival went out, met their rivals, the Sophomores, in the time-honored Hour rush, and sent them down to stinging defeat. The green procs failed to cast a scare and on the following day 1918 again conquered the Sophomores in the salt rushes and wrestling bouts which followed. Then turning its attention to athletics 1918 produced the finest freshman crew that ever rowed for Syracuse. It completely outclassed all rivals with which it was pitted and was conceded to be one of the best freshman crews that has rowed the Hudson. Likewise in football, baseball, basketball and track 1918 brought honor to Syracuse. Look at the Varsity athletics today and you will fund that the class of 1918 is far better represented than all the other classes, in all sports. A Not content with these undertakings and honors 1918 now presents still another proof of its abilities-this 19181 Onondagan. Qwficers Prefident . . Orin R. Summerville Vice-President Elizabeth A. Seibert Secretary . . Miriam R. Breese Treafurer Gordon D Cerow Chairman Executive Committee oseph C Schwarzer A he its xl if , , . .... gf 11 .. mxvc . . . . . , . 1 , , . J gf , L V . . . s fe 4 V y 4 12711 -,, P31 One llundrcd Two i M., - ........,.--... -A A 1 ' ' . . . ' 'r new 1 9- S 5 T: 2f:2ln ll Y ll llg sjm fl os6HDaGANaaal.a . user L Arr l L 4 W X S ini 1. LOUISE M. ALBER. Binghamton, N. Y. Z fl1II. 2. LUCILE M. AI.lililGH'l'. Canandaigua, N. Y. Swimming lfxhibitiong Women's League. 3. CAROLYN Aucmsoro. Syracuse, N. Y. I' ll' B5 Dophin Sg Swimmingg Basketball Squad Q21 C333 Class lixecutive Committee C305 Chairman Conference and Convention Committees Y. W. C. A.g Small Cabmetg President Silver Bay Clubg Chairman Freshman Circle. . MARION ELMINA Avmw. Syracuse N. Y. Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg German Club. ACN! s C AYAR9 Willcesbaue Pa 1 fllli I A M Daily Orange Reporter Women s league Y W C A French Club lnglish Club Pennsylvania Club Glee Club Rum I BAKIR Auburn N Y AKD lmanec Committee C25 Spanish Club Classical Club Clce Club Consumers league Womens league Y W C A RUIH BAII Weedsport N Y Al A Y W C, A Womensleague C,oRNl1m l BANLS Patterson N Y IVDB 5 O Swimming Meet Y W Q A Women League Class l xecutlve Committee Clee Club CID C21 C31 E3 . I l 4 , 1 .. l gf .XJ 5. . 5. 1.x .. 1 .Nj ... I 9 g .. . X' 3 '. .. 3 ,LX N 4 - 4 ,. . - 1 - - . Eg 6. f . - 5, , 0 9 1 - T ' . ' ' . '. v ' ' . f .... Y J 4 7 Lf 7. x . , . . - ' g . . '. .5 ' J . 1 .. 5 0 S - f- . 1 -. - - - , l 3. 6. . Q. Q- ,.. . .3-NGN 9 .... 3 s Wm ' . lg L 3 1 . Len -W I -- Ono Hundred Three l ' ' -----.1- ...,.. , Y, 1, ,,,, V Y f. - l 'l ' -- -----. .. . . .--v - - 4 ' , 5 ,,:--M:-T: J 3 f -, I , - I s'- --Y ...Z l manual! M tg. 5 15527, M Ns - - '1 1-' i .--..-4.7.7 .C -,, , ,,-,, ,,,. ,, ,-....... .-....A-.M MY KA - A 7,141 V, Y Y dr V - jim 1 J C, l X. X2 1. BEULAH L. BARRIE'1 I'. Fulton, N. Y. Womenls Leagueg Classical Club. 2. F. Lnkov BARRY. Long Branch, N. J. B 9 D9 A 'l'g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. 3. LII.I,1AN C. BA'I I'1cNlfIcI,n. Amsterdam, N. Y. AOTIg I'I'g junior Basketball Squaclg Daily Orange Reporterg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Consumers' League. 4. ISABEL BAUER. Syracuse, N. Y. Classical Clubg Polity Clubg Consumers' League. S. MIRIAM lf. BEARD. Aberdeen, S. D. K K l'g IIA Z5 Y. W. C. A.g Womcn's League. 6. NELLII5 l3IcAR1JsIiI.L. New York City. Swimming Meetg Women's Leagueg Consumers' League. 7. IJWIGHT M. BECK.. Mohawk, N. Y. C-J A: Y. M. C. A.g Prohibition Clubg University Chorusg Freshman Baseball. S. CLARA M. BELL. Miclclleport, N. Y. A 0 llg Women's Leagueg Graphite Clubg Historical Asso- ciationg Daily Orangeg German Clubg Classical Clubg Polity Clubg Glee Clubg University Chorus. 9. OLIVIA BIGIELOW. Balclwinsville, N. Y. l' 111 B3 Z fl' Hg Boar's Head. 10. LAWRENCE JAMES BLACKMAR. East Aurora, N. Y. U M E. One Hundred Four IJORIS A. BOURNIC. Masonville, N. Y. ll M Eg Women's League. LYDA li. BRAINIERI7. Syracuse, N. Y. liaskethallg Tennisg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Botany Clulmg Zoology Clubg Sociology Club. MIl.l3lilil7 IRENE BRONSON. Brooklyn, N. Y. A E Ag Class lfxccutive Committee Cljg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.5 English Clubg Daily Orange Reporterg University Chorus CU 121. AARON G. BROWNIELI.. Niagara Falls, N. Y. . GIERALDINIE L. BUCKLIBY. Akron, N. Y. Women's Lcagueg Y. W. C. A.: Consumers' League-5 lfnglish Clulmg Sociology Cluhg l-louse Presimlcnt. JAMES GoR'roN l3UI.1.ARu. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Tennis Team. VIoI.A BURl.1soN. Unadilla, N. Y. Z ill llg Secretary l3oar's Head. ALICE GERTRUDE l3U'r'rs. Phoenix, N. Y. Classical Clubg Y. W. C. A.g linglish Clubg Consu- mers' League. CHARLES K. CABIZEN. Syracuse, N. Y. flf I' Ag Tambourine and lioncsg University Chorus. WII.I.IAM R. CAMERON. Rochester, N. Y. Onc Hundred Five 1. l'lliANCli'S cllili'I'liUlJlC CA1I'I'Ia1I. Utica, N. Y. -A O lIg lloekeyg Y. W. C. A.3 Consumers' Leagueg linglislm Clubg Classical Clubg Class ltxccutive Committee CU CZJ. I 2. MARION WAIIII CIIAIIWICK. Springfield, N. J. K K lfg IA Mg Thircl Vice-Presulenr Womerfs Leagucg Nlcmberslup Committee Y. W. C. A.g Classical Clubg Consumers' Leagueg University Chorus. 3. l,li0N SAMUIII. CIIAMIIIQIIS. Nicholville, N. Y. aSa,' in crew. 4. RACIIAIQL WPII'l'INCi CuANm.IaII. jordan, N. Y. ll M lCg Women's Leagueg Consumer's League. 5. BLANCHII IC. CIIIIISTIAN. Schenectady, N. Y. 1:3 Ag 1918 Organizariong Y. W. C. A.5 Women's Lcagueg Consumers' Leagueg Class lixecutive fommittee C3j. 6. Cl'lRIS'I'AllliI, CIlRIS'l'IIi. Gloversville, N. Y. ll Eg .Baskerlmall Squadg Hockeyg Consumers' Lcagucg Y. W. C. A.3 Women's Leagueg Class l',XCCllflVC Committee UD. 7. MIIQIAM l IsH1cII CLAIIKII. Washington, D. C. A I' A' Y. W. C. A.: Women's League' Consu- 1 mcrs' Leagueg Daily Orange Rcporterg Qilec Club. , , 8. ILIIANCIQS CoIIN. Hath, N. Y. Vice-l'I'esIIlenr jewish Collegiareg I resl1man liaskctball. .9. l'RANCIS l?ANA CQMAN. Buffalo, N. Y. -E Ng Nlonx Hcaclg Janusg l3oar's Hearlg 'lqI'C2lSlll'CI' of sameg lambourme and Bonesg Executive Comrmtrceqof samcg Debate Union CU C215 Daily 10 1 Oragge Stall' Q1jgSlVlanager University Clmorusg Class .l',XCCllIlVC Committees CU QZJ. . QUTI-I ONVIERSE. yracusc, N. Y. One Hundred Six lVlAl!liI. li. CooI.laY. Oyster Bay, l.. l. K K l'3 Swimming Representative of Athletic Governing lioartlg Captain Junior Swimming Teamg Y. W. C. A.3 Women's Leagueg Consumers' Leagueg Vice-President Long 'Island Cluhg History Clubg Swimming Nleet CID Q25 UD. limu, S'1'Al.nm1J CORIQY. Hermon, N. Y. fl' A 1-Pg Business Stall' Orange Peel. Annv W. Ciucsson. lfrankfort, N. Y. K A 675210351 A Mg Dz1ilyOrange Reporterg Y. W. C. A.g Consumers' Leagueg Athletic Associationg French Cluhg linglish Clubg Women's League. V1l.I.A WII.l.li'l l'l5 Ckosuv. Parish, N. Y. Women's Leagueg Consumers' Leagueg Classical Clulmg Sociology Clubg Polity Clubg House President. Oiuus J. CROSLEY. Homer, N. Y. fb K ll . GIERALDINE N. Cauivm. Syracuse, N. Y. X S25 linglish Cluhg University Chorus. IRIENIE CUYKENDALI.. Syracuse, N. Y. 1' 4113. Mu.nR1sn CAROL DAVlENI'0Ii'l'. Arkport, N. Y. A I' Ag Finance Committeeg Junior Organiza- tiong Basketball Squacl C123 Consumers' Leagueg Y. W. C. A.3 Womcn's Lcagueg Freneh Club: linglish Clubg Spanish Cluhg Silver Bay Clubg Y. W. C. A. Oscmi L. Dizcxmvr. Liverpool, N. Y. MARJORIE DICKERSON. Fayetteville, N. Y. X Qg Women's Lcagueg Historical Assoeiationg Y. W. C. A. Ono Hundred Seven l. LUCY IJISBROW. Bridgeport, Conn. Consumers' League, Spanish Club, Sociology Club, Connecti- cut Club, Daily Orange Reporter, University Chorus, Glee Club. 2. LYLA IJIXON. Auburn, N. Y. A A A, Class lixecutive Committee CZD, Junior Organization Finance Committee. 3. LILLIAN G. Downmo. Tully, N. Y. Z fllllg Y. W. C. A. C21 131, Women's League, Sophomore Women's Contest, third prize. 4. MAIQION F1.oR1cNcia IJOWNHS. New Haven, N. Y. Tennis, Women's League, Y. W. C. A., Somerset Y. S. VIQMRA M. DUNLAP. Manchester, Iowa. Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Sociology Club, Biblical Club, Consumer's League. 6. Hl5l.EN M. DURFEH. Oswego, N. Y. 7. EDWARD TEMPLE EASTMAN. Rush, N. Y. University Chorus CU C21 135. , 8. ERNEST JACOB EBERLING. Syracuse, N. Y. C-J A, 21 A E, Y. M. C. A. Deputation Team, Crew Squad QD UD. 9. LYNN L. EDWARDS. Cazenovia, N. Y. fl' A 69,41 A 'Da lioar's Head, Janus, Class Debate Team C11 10. ETHEL M. FARRINGTON. Pulaski, N. Y. AOTI, Y. W. C. A., Classical Club, Polity Club, Women's League. Ono Hundred Eight, -- - ---11 i l ' , ui L .. C. BEVANS FAY. Syracuse, N. Y. I-l1c1.1sN Pfxcua FAY. Syracuse, N. Y. A l' Ag Y. W. C. A.g l5oar's lleatlg Classical Clulmg German Clulmg Classical Clulm plays CZD C315 lfinancc Committee CZJ. OLIVE l'lINK. lVliclclleport, N. Y. E Kg Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg German Clulng Somerset Y. WAl.'1'lEli l 1.iaMxNc:. North Bangor, N. Y. Commons Clubg Freshman Debate CD3 Wrestling Team C213 Heavyweiglit Wrestling Champion CZJ. PIENRY J. FORMAN. liast Northfield, Mass. E flv IC. BERTHA FRACHTMAN. Brooklyn, N. Y. Y. W. C. A.5 Women's .Leagueg Instrumental Club. '1'1-USDA M. FYLER. Syracuse, N. Y. Bonn-'s Head. GEORGE RAYNOR GARRli'l l'. Syracuse, N. Y. 'l T5 Skull and Serpent. JENNIE GATES. llamcsville, N. Y. A E. Ag 'llreasurer Consumers' Lcagueg Big Sister Movement. ARLIN MAIKIMON G1s1.A'1 r. Great Bend, Pa. lfresliman Debate Clubg Sophomore Debate Clulmg Class lfxecutivc Committee C25 C3j. Ono Hundred Nino 1. VERONICA G1Lmm'r. Croton-on-Hudson. 2. EUGICNIE WlI.I.lAN1 GILMOKIC. New York City. flPAi-75 Varsity Football QD C353 l'll'CSlll11ZlI'l lfootlxall CU. 3. CERACIQ GILMORH. Drexel l-lill, Pa. Silver Buy Club. 4. lVlARGARlE'l' Gow. lVliclcllctown, Conn. Y. W. C. A.g Zoology Clubg Secretary Connecticut Clubg Secretary Women's Chemistry Clulm. S. Ll5IC1ZS'l'lER G. GREEN. Sanquoit, N. Y. C-J A. 6. Loulsls L. Gluaxaun. St. Albans, Vt. X 82. 7. lVlA'rua Giuclzu. Dewitt, Iowa. A llg I A Mg Y. W. C.-A.g Women's Leagueg Consumers' Leagueg Sophomore lVlanager of 'l rackg Suln-Chzurman Big Sister Nlovementg Student Volunteer Band. 8. llnssnc Gus'rArsoN. Middletown, Conn. Y. W. C. A.g Women's League. 9. HEI.EDi N. HALH. Cooperstown, N. Y. ll M l'l5 Classical Clubg Consumers' Lcagueg Equal Suflrage Leagucg Women's League. , 10. CI.lr'roN li. l'lALS'I'EAD. Syracuse, N. Y. Zoology Clubg Graphite Club. One Hundred Ten Lucius I'lANnYs1n1z. Wyoming, N. Y. A E Ag University Chorusg Women's League Member- ship and Amendment Committees. .lmvuas I.. I-lfxluus. Williamstown, N. Y. Crew Squad CZD C3D. LAURA llASlIROUCK. Higlilancl, N. Y. ll Kg Silver Bay Clubg Women's l,eagueg Y. W. C. A.g Zoology Cluhg 'l'ennis Tournament ClDg linglish Cluhg Stunt lfest CIDQ Small Board Women's League ClD5 Advisory Board CID C3Dg Class Vive-l'resident CIDg Class lfxerutive Committee CID C3Dg Onondagan Board C3Dg DVOIIIUIUS Day Pageant CID C2Dg Census Committee Womenis ,League C3Dg Cliairman l in:mee Conunittee CSD. JOHN KHIQNI-:nllAivK1Ns. Potsdzun, N. Y. A K ICQ A 'I'g IUI7 Basketball Squad. j. IVlAlu.lN llAW'l'll0liNli. lilmira, N. Y. A X Pg Student Volunteer Band. AI.Ll2'l I'A l'l1cNmcnsoN. Ridgeworth, N. Y. K A C93 Small Board Y. W. C. A.g Basketball CID C2D C3Dg Ullliflllll Basketball CID C2Dg Advisory Board of Organizationg University Chorusg Silver Bay Clu 1. l,lf:I.ANn BOYD l'll'INRY, BuH'alo, N. Y. FJ fl' lflg ll A I4Ig Nlonx lleadg -lanusg Debate Union CID C2Dg Secretary of same C3Dg Athletic Governing Boardg Y. lVl. C. A.g Daily Orange Reporter CIDQ Assoeiate liditor C2Dg Nlanaging liditor C3Dg Alternate Varsity Debate CID C2Dg Debate Club CID CZD C3Dg President New York State Student Volunteer Union. l'lI5KBliR'I' G. Illcias. Utica, N. Y. IQLWYN GUY l'lII,l.EGAS. Binghamton, N. Y. C-D Ag Freshman Crew Squad. junm M. I-IINAMAN. Union, N. Y. IA Mg junior Organizationg Assistant Editor Orange C3Dg Reporter CID C2Dg Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. CID CZD C3Dg Women's League Finance Committee C3D . 1. WENDIiI.I. HOGUE. lfranklinville, N. Y. E N. 2. Maxvrim HoI.s'rElN. Syracuse, N. Y. Z fb ll. 3. l RANKl.1N KARL Til0l.lWAR'I'll. Syracuse, N. Y. fl1K'lf'g Zoology Cluhg 1918 Tennis Tezung Varsity Tennis C25 C314 Daily Orange Reporter C215 Associate liclitor C353 Assistant lfclitor 1920 Handbook. 4. ICDNA R. Howie. Weedsporr, N. Y. ll M lilg Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Tennis CZD. S. J. AUSTIN HowE. Wccdsport, N. Y. 6. MYRTLE HOUGH. Syracuse, N. Y. 7. FLORENCE M. HUGHES. Whitesboro, N. Y. A O llg Y. W. C. AJ Women's Leagueg Consumers' Leagueg English Clubg Zoology Clubg Finance Committees Organization C2D CU. 8. G1aonGE R. HUN1'. Syracuse, N. Y. 9. CHARLES DEWIT1' HURD. lilmira, N. Y. G9 Ag ll M ICQ Tennis Team CD3 Class Executive Com- mircee CU. 10. Rose HURLBURT. Windsor, N. Y. A I' Ag Y. W. C. A.g German Clubg Consumers' League. One Hundred Twelve CONSTANCIE HUTCHINSON. Rochester, N. Y. A l'g Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.: Women's Athletic Associationg Silver Bay Clubg lCnglish Clubg Class lixecutive Committee CU C2Dg'l'reas- urer Women's Organization fljg Amendment, Nominating and Census Committees Won1en's Leagueg Sub-chairman Religious Committee Y. W. C. A4 Nlembership Committee Y. W. C. A.g Finance and Song Committees Women's Organizationg 'l'reasurer Women's Leagueg Chairman Social Committee Women's Organizationg National Y. W. C. A. Delegate. lCMILYbHgrcH1NsoN.ClCl1atham, N. Y. X S23 I'l'g Y. W. C. A.g Women's Lengueg Instrumental Clu 5 niversity QLIOYUS. EDNA li. HYDE. Malone, N. Y. Women's League. GUILLIERMO jAuAMu.1.o. Columbia, S. A. Cosmopolitan Club. Iiusuluis lVlAR'l'lN .llilflf0liDS. Williamstown, Vt. ll A ICQ ll fb Mg Double Seveng Skull and Ser- pentg l'll'CSlll'llZll1 lfootballq lfresliman Debate Clubg Upperclass Debate Clubg Y. W. C. A.5 Class lCxecutive Committee CU C21 C353 Dennison Contestg Ononclagan Board. SARAH Louise .loulNsoN. Lawrence, N. Y. junior Organization: lfresliman llasketballg Swimming 25 C3Dg junior Cxeeutive. HAiucY MASON .l0NliS. Avon, N. Y. A X9 Geology Clubg Chairman lixecutive Committee of sameg University Chorus. GODFREY Fmcwsz KAUFMAN. Havana, Cuba. E B. LILLIAN GliR'l'RUDlE KELLEHER. jersey City, N. J. Y. W. C. A.g Womcn's Leagueg B1-ownson Clubg English Clubg French Club. Louis FRANCIS KIELSIEY. Cicero, N. Y. 21 A E. - 0-3 1. ALICE W. KHNYOITI. Homer, N. Y. . I' fI1Bg ll I-7 Eg 'l'ennisg liasketlmallg Secretary Women's Leagueg Sub-chairmang Voluntary liible.Stucly Y. W. C. A.g Athletic Nominating lioarclg Junior Delegate Student Government Convention. 2. ANNA AGNES KEOUGH. Jamesville, N. Y. 3. CORNELIA H. Kiarcuum. Glens Falls, N. Y. Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leaglieg Class lixecutive Committee CD5 Sociology Club. 4. EDNA KILMER. Argyle, N. Y. l resl1man Basketball Squaclg Swimming CU CZD UD. 5. BLANCHIQ IELAINIQ KINNIZAR. Canandaigua, N. Y. linglish Clubg House President. 6. EDNA LUCl3'l l'A KINNEAR. Canandaigua, N. Y. German Club. 7. CLARA ELIQANOR KNAW-iaN1sicut:lau. Syracuse, N. Y. Women's Lcagucg Y. W. C. A. 8. RUTH Maxim. LAYHEIQ. Caclyville, N. Y. A I'Ag I'I'g Silver Bay Clubg Chairman Finance Committeeg Daily Orange Reporterg Class Executive Committee C21 OJ. 9. INA MAY LHROY. Cortland, N. Y. Freshman Assistant Cheerleaclerg History Clubg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. 10. SAMUEL LEVINSON. Hancock, N. Y. One Hundred Fourteen MAY .l,liVY. Syracuse, N. Y. linglish Club, Wig and Mask, Won1en's League, Y. W. C. A., Daily Orange Reporter C25 Cfijg Women's Athletic Association. ICDWARD DIENCH LEWIS. Syracuse, N. Y. fl' K IV. ROBl5R'I' J. lf. LINDSAY. Peconic, N. Y. A Y, Janus, Classical'Cluhg President Long lsland Club, Vice-Psesident Sophgmore Debate Club, Dennison Declamatron Contest, Vice-President Upper- class l ehate Clubg . ecretary lfnglish Club. CLARA IC. l.or'rls. Syracuse, N. Y. l3oar's Head. Rolslilu' CALNON l.oNliuGAN. Oswego, N. Y. Daily Orange Staffg l reshman Debate Club. If. -ll?ANlC'lgI'l3 Low. Utica, N. Y. l' 'll li, Women's League, Y. W. C. A., Class lfxecutive fom- mlttee l . LIs1.A lVl. lVlARsu. Springfield, N. Y. Historical Association, lfnglish Club, Polity Clubg Con- sumers' League, Y. W. C. A., W0l1lCll,S League. EL1zAu1c'ru L. lVlARSI..AND. Ilion, N. Y. lil I5 flvg I A Mg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Consu- mers' League, Chairman Finance Committee 1918 Organizationg Classical Club, German Club. Jeanette M. Martin. Syracuse, N. Y. A I' Ag Sophomore Cheerleader, Won1en's League, Y. W. C. A.g Consumers' League, English Club, Classical Club. TERESA MAST1-:RsoN. Syracuse, N. Y. One Hundred Fifteen 1. WII.LIAM C. MCCALLUM. Sunbery, Tenn. A X P, Double Seven. 2. IRENE MCCARTHY. Syracuse, N. Y. Il1SU'lllTlCl'It2ll Clubg English Club, Women's League. 3. GLADYS A. MCCASKIE. West Orange, N. J. A A Ag Y. W. C. A.g Women's League, Daily Orange Reporter, Instrumental Club. 4. VIOLET MCCASLAND. Syracuse, N. Y. S. MARGARI51' MCCLUSKEY. Syracuse, N. Y. Classical Club, English Club. 6. BLANCHE E. MCMAHON. Groton, N. Y. A Pg Women's League, Y. W. C. A. 7. GLADYS M. Mnnnurw-. Syracuse, N. Y. II M Eg Somerset Y. 8. FRANCIS P. MIEEHAN. Shoreham, Vt. Philosophy Club. 9. HARRIET E. MELVIN. Liverpool, N. Y. A A Ag Women's League. 10. MAllGARli'1'.l1:. MEYER. Hazelton, Pa. A lf, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Women's Athletic Association, 1918 Organizationg Vice-President Consumers' League, Y. W. C. A. Membership Committeeg Women's League House Committee. One Hundred Sixteen lfnrru I. Mll,I.lEll. Syracuse, N. Y. Equal SuH'rage League, Consumers' League, German Clubg English Club. MAY lVlIl.1.ER. Paterson, N. J. Social Committee of Junior Organization, Y. W. C. A., Women's League. CHARI.O'I l'IZ A. Moms. Walton, N. Y. I' Ill B5 Women's League, Y. W. C. A., Zoology Club. link'1'HA M. Muclucv. Sterling Station, N. Y. A Ollg Polity Clubg German Club, Historical Association. Bmvrua lVluNs1cl.l,. Binghamton, N. Y. Y. W. C. A.g Women's League, German Club. HILDRIED A. Nnwlsm.. Medina, N. Y. KAI-7: A'I'Pg Class lixecutive Committee 1353 Daily Orange Reporterg French Cluhg Y. W. C. A.g Women's League. HARliIE'I' Nlswlmm.. Syracuse, N. Y. Women's League, Y. W. C. A., German Club. WIl,I,A N12W'1'0u. Athol, Mass. A4115 Swimmingg Tennis 'l'ournamentg Freshman Basketball, Class lSXCClll'lVC Committee CD3 Y. W. C. A.g Women's League. RLIENA NIC'lIOI,S.. Amityville, N. Y. 'Women's Athletic Associationg Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Historical Association, ltnglrsh Cluh. CURTIS IC. NOli'1'ON. Utica, N. Y. Varsity Swimming Team. One Hundred Seventeen ' I . ' 1-5. ....- 1. MARGARI-:'1' O,l3RIEN. Baldwinsville, N. Y. 2. HAROLD GORDON OLMs'rEAlJ. Flint, Nlieh. B CHD Ilg Corpse and Corling 'l'amhouriue and Bonesg Associate Editor Daily Orangeg Onondagan Boardg Orange Peel CODEl'lblllT0l'Q Secretary lam- bourine and Bones. 3. LAURA B. OVENSHIHI-2. Bradford, N. Y. Y. W. C. A.3 Women's Leagueg Athletic Governing Boardg Student Volunteer Band. 4. ARTHUR lf. OWENS. Syraeuse, N. Y. A X Eg Brownson Club. S. ROBERT BELL PARISH. Portville, N. Y. .fIPK'lf'g II A123 Double Seveng Business Manager 1918 Onondagang Class Executive Committee OJ. 6. IDA Nl. PHELPS. McGraw, N. Y. Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Polity Clubg English Club. 7. JAY B. Pl-IELPS. McGraw, N. Y. 69 Ag Polity Club. 8. THOMAS WII.l.IAM POS'l'HIl.l.. Syracuse, N. Y. 9. -IOHANNA Po'r'rlzR. Syracuse, N. Y. l'1IfBg Chief lixecutive of Freshman Classg Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Iota Tau Cupg Vice-President Athletic Associationg President of sameg Basket- ball C213 Basketball Captain Ujg Silver Bay Club. 10. MILDRED -E. PRATT. Olean, N. Y. 2 Kg Glee Clubg Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Class Exe- cutive Committee Qlj QD. One Hundred. Eighteen f l I I l ANNA IC. PURNICR. Colioes, N. Y. Women's Leagueg Zoology Club. J. PAUL Qulczmcv. Syracuse, N. Y. . IVA lVl. Rl-:c'roR. Watertown, N. Y. X L25 K ll E3 Atliletic Associationg lfinance Committee of Y. W. C. A.g Women's League. l':S'I'lIICk L. RIEIEVICS. Nuncla,'N. Y. ll H415 Y. W. C. A.g Women's Lcagueg Class Executive I CommittcelC2jg linglisli Clubg lVl11ifnbersl1ip Committee Y. W. C. A.g German Club. LOHN lfl1cN1w QliI1fIiR'I'. Syracuse, . . Louis D. gglill. Walton, N. Y. A K K.Y I B I I L Y M L A QAYMOND .RlcuARosoN. Savannali,N. . ll l3gOnont agan oarc gb anus 'ontestg . . l. ' .5 l'rol1ibition Club. ISAISICL Rolmurs. Ulean, N. Y. A Ilg Finance Committee Women's Organizationg Atliletic Associationg Y. W. C. A.g Women's League: lfrencli Clubg University Cliorusg Class lixccutive Committee C21 C315 lfinance Committee Womcn's Leagueg Song Committee. I-IHLIQN Ross. Berwick, Pa. ,K K llg l'l'g lfnglisli Clubg Consumers' Leagueg Daily Qrange Stallg Chairman Fresliman Circlcg Leader Voluntary Bible Study Committeeg Song Committee 1918 Organization. l':DX'l'll Nl. RAUCI-I. Syracuse, N. Y. A O llg Class lixeeutive Committee C253 Settlement Associa- tiong Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Consumers' League: Historical Association. One llundreml Nineteen 1. I'Il5I.liN KAYE SALMONS. Whitehall, N. Y. E K5 Zoology Clubg English Clubg Silver Bay Club5 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's League5 Athletic Associationg Chairman of Circle C115 Chief Executive of Organization C215 Small and Large Boards Women's Leagueg Basketball C11 C21 C315 Cheerleader and Advisory Board of Organization C315 Athletic Governing Boardg Big Sister IVlovement5 Tennis Tournainent C11 C31. 2. l RANc1as M. SAlVlUliI,S. Remsen, N. Y. A I'5 I T5 Class lixecutive Committee C315 Y. W. C. A.5 Secretary Kolledj Klan. I I I . 3. COURTLAND SANNEY. Canandaigua, N. Y. K 115 fambourme and Bonesg Freshman Basketball C115 Varsity Squad C21 -1. ESTHER V. SAUI.. Hazelton, Pa. A A A5 IA M. 5. IRENII Scuuvmcu. Syracuse, N. Y. AXS25 IA M5 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's League5 Athletic Association5 Reporter Daily Orangeg Secretary Wig and lVlask5 Student Volunteer Convention. 6. IVIARIAN ScuwAR'rzMAN. Peru, N. Y. A X L25 University Chorusg Classical Clubg Class Executive Committee C215 Freshman Committee for stunt fest. 7. HELEN Scu'r'l'. Marion, N. Y. A A A51 'I'5 Class Executive Committee C11 C215 Silver Bay Clubg Consumers' l,eague5 1918 Onondagan Board. 8. I':LIZABETIrI A. Sizinicivr. Mount Vernon, N. 'Y. X S25 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A.5 Small Boardg Tennis Representative on Athletic Governing lioardg Vice-President Class C315 Chief Executive 1918 Organization5 Cheerleader 1918Organization5 Asst. Chieflfxeeutive C215 Silver Bay Delegate. 9. Roscon D. SEVERANCIQ. Savannah, N. Y. A K K. 10. HUGH B. SHHL'roN. Guilford, N. Y. Debate Union5 Upperclass Debate Club5 University Chorusg Dennison Declamatiou Contest5 Biblical Club. Ru'rH A. SIIIWARD. Syracuse, N. Y. A flu E M135 linglisb Club: City Committee of Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. ETHIEI. Rosie SHowIcIIs. Syracuse, N. Y. FRIED SILVIERMAN. Syracuse, N. Y. Women's Chemical Societyg Zoology Clubg Vice-Presimleilt Jewish Collegiate Society. FRANK l,1zoN SI,A'l'liR. Seneca Falls, N. Y. A K K. lf'I'HIcI. SMITH. Colcl Springf, Y.. E Kg Y. W.' C. A.5 Women's l,e:IgIIeg Zoology Clubg Silver Bay Clubg Atliletic Assocuitiong lfmance Committee Women's Organization. l':'l l'A lVl. SMITH. Hillsdale, N. Y. A X S23 I A Mg Chairman l'll'CSl1l11Zll1 Circleg Classical Club. Glaiwuulnia A. SMITH. Syracuse, N. Y. Z fb ll. MAli1iL SMITH. Clyde, N. Y. House Presimleutg Y. W. C. A.g Women's Lcagueg Sociology Clubg Somerset Y. RALPH D. SMI'I'II. Hiigliesville, Pa. Commons Clubg Biblical Club: Pennsylvania Clubg Y. lVl.g C. A. lVlll,DRlCD R. Souus. Port Chester, N. Y. A 'bg ll I-J Eg I Mg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. Swimming CU Q21 C353 Consumers' Leagueg Work Committee Women's l,e:Igueg Nlembersliip Committee Y. W. C. A.g Silver Bay Club. One Himdrcd Twenty-one l l'llLNliS'I'INli Sl'Aul.mNo. l3ul'l'alo, N. Y. I'1l1llg ll K-1 E., Daily Orange Reporter, Chairman Women's liqual Suffrage Cluh. 2 l'il.l5ANOR l.. S'1'Ac:c:. l3ul'l'alo, N. Y. A fllg l 'l'g l A M: Associate lfclitor Daily Orange, Big Sister Committee Y. W. C. A., Zoology Clubg linglish Cluhg Consumers' League. 3. lYlARION s'l'lCDWlil.l.. Kushequa, Pa. Women's Chemistry Club, Women's League. 4. lVlAmai,iNia S'i'isvisNs. lVlidclletown, Conn. A Vg Y. W. C. A.g Women's League. 1 S. lflilill l,. S'1'oNi:. Syracuse, N. Y. A 'l A. 6. Nl. l3l.ANci-ua S'rkAi'r. Mansfield, Pa. E Kg Zoology Cluhg Pennsylvania Cluhg Women's Leagueg Athletic Associationg Y. W. C. A. QZJQ Y. W. C. A. Committee CZD. 7. S'i'lalu.INc: S. Swmar. lilack River, N. Y. ll lip A X ll. 8. l'l0l'li l1ARUli SWIQNGIQI.. llarrishurg, Pa.. A X QQIY. W. C. A., Women's League, Athletic Association, Zoology Clubg Class lixecutlve Committee UD, Finance Committceg 'l'ransferrecl from Wilson College. 9. liI.l5ANOR SYKHS. Fort Plain, N. Y. A A Ag 'Vransferrecl from University QfRCCllill'1llS, California. 10. RUTH 'l'AYl.oli. Springfield, N. Y. Il M lCg liotany Club. One Hundred Twenty-two Douowuv 'l'uorvu'soN. Kansas Ciry, lVlo. A 1b. l,0UISIC 'llllOMl'SON. Syracuse, N. Y. Classical Club. l':l,SlIi 'llHURlilCR. lCzu'lvillc, N. Y. K li l': Y. W. C. A.g Womcn's Lczlgucg Athletic Associntiong Glcc Clubg University Cborusg Ononclzngnn llourclg linglisli Club. llwmlrr Ai.i.icN ,llllURS'l'ON. Snyvillc, I.. I. Y. M. C. A. lflmuclas A. 'll0UR'l'lil.I.0'I'. l'll'2llllil:0l'f, N. Y. Womcn's Lczxgucg linglislm Club. lYlAlllil. bl. 'llU'I'llII.l.. Holley, Pu. K ll Eg Y. W. C. A.g Womcn's l,cagucg Consumers' League. IQDNA A. UNIJIERWOOIJ. Olczm, N. Y. l A M: Womcn's Lczxgucg Y. W. C. A.5 University Cliorusg Glcc Clubg Consumers' IAIZILUICQ Classical Clubg Zoology Club. JULIA Nl. WAGNIQR. Savonu, N. Y. X225 Womcn's Lcagucg Class lixccurivc Committee Cljg German Clubg Suflrugc Club. One 1-Iunrlrml Twenty-Lhrcc V WY, 1. EDWARD G. WAHI.. Callicoon, N. Y. . 2. L. EDITH WAI,'I'I51KS. Binghamton, N. Y. Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Women's Athletic Asso- ciationg Somerset Y. 3 GRACE I. WA'l'KINS. Huclson, N. Y. K A C-lg l A M3 Assistant Chief Executive ofjunior Organi- zationg Basketball C21 C313 Hockey C255 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Sociology Club. . 4. RALPH MAIi'l'IN WA'l'KINS. Wolcott, N. A YQ E Ng Corpse and CoH'ing Daily Orange C11 C253 Tambourine and llonesg Class Executive Committee C25 C3j. S Es'rHER M. WELLS. Springfield, N. Y. Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Classical Clubg Large Board Women's League. 6. LESTER GROSVENOR W1-:LLs. .Auburn, N. ll A Eg Monx Heatlg -lanusg Daily Orange Reporter CD5 Exchange Editor C215 Associate Editor C3jg Ononclagan lioartlg University Chorus. 7 RUTH E. WELLS. Saratoga Springs, N.. Y. X S25 I'l'g Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg English Clubg Daily Orange Reporterg Committee of Conferences and Conventions Y. W. C. A.g Sub- chairman Finance Committee Y. W. C. A.g Finance Committee Junior Organization. 8. MYRAH WHIilEl,l?li. Allegheny, N. Y. One Hundred Twenty-four 1. L1I.LIAN MAY Wurrls. Pittsburgh, Pa. X Llg Y. W. C. A.g Women'sll.eagueg Consumers' Leagueg Hockey C255 French Clubg Y. W. C. A. Finance Committeeg Sub-chairman Y. W. C. A. Foreign Missiong Athletic Assoeiationg lCqual Sul'l'rage Leagueg Secretary Athletic Governing lloardg Treasurer Sophomore Organization. 2. CHARLES J. WHl'l'liSlIJli. Duluth, Minn. ll K Ag Stroke Varsity Crew. 3. Au11aL lVlAli WliI'I'NlEY. New Haven, N. Y. Z Kg Il M Eg Somerset Yg Ftentli Clubg Tennis Tournamentg Classical Clubg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. 4. LOUISE F. WILLSON. Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. X524 Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Silver liav Clubg Basketball CU CZD f3j3 Track Meet CZDQ Chemistry Club: Zoology Cluhg Chairman City Committee Women's Leagueg Assistant Cheerleader Ujg Athletic Associationg 'l'ennis Tourna- mentg Silver Bay Baseball Team. S. THOMAS ADAM WILSON. Middletown, N. Y. A Yg A X Eg Classical Clubg Chemistry Club. 6. MARION lf. WINIJOVICIK. McAllen, Texas. Spanish Clulng Vice-President of sameg Secretary Southern Club CD. 7. CLARA lil. Womfla. Milford, Pa. S. BLAKE Worvuzu. Huntington, Pa. KD K Wg 'l'ransferted from Dickinson. Ono Iiundred Twenty-five 1. Enrru I.. WCDCJIJWAIKID. Cortland: QN. Y. A E Ag l lVl 3 Y..W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Classical Clubg Basketball CID CZJ C3Jg lraelc CID CZJ C315 Sulmjcliairman Nlemlmersliip Committee Y. W. C. A.g Big Sister Nlovementg Consumers' l,cagueg Polity Clulmg Class lCxecutive Committee C315 Silver Bay Club. 2 Louis l':RNliS'l' Woons. Freclonia, N. Y. Kolleclj Klang Y. Nl. C. A.g Zoology Clulmg Historical Association. 3. lYlARGUERI'1'li l'lI,I,1sN Wooowowru. Buffalo, N. Y. l' fl? Hg I'l'g Y. W. C. A.g 'Women's Leagueg Classical Clubg Silver Bay Clubg Boar's Heaclg Class lixecutive Committee C355 Junior Class Advisory Board. ' 4. LESLIE Jovcia WOIKIJIEN. Yokahoma, japan. Z 'Vg lfrcsliman Crew CD5 Varsity Crew C21 C3D. S. CLARA E1,l'zAn1-:'1'H.Zlzms. lVliclcllewtown,'Conn.. E K5 Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagucg German Clubg Vice-President Geology Llubg Connecticut Clubg Class lixecutive Committee CZJ. 6. GERTRUDH ZIEMANN. Buffalo, N. Y. Women's Leagueg Consumers' Leagucg Botany Club. One Hundred Twenty-six Li fososvaw-- - alllllli .ly r r. ARTS xx 1 ,f 6 ,14 xr ' 1.4 72 vw Q nl 1 K l .-- , .- .. Yi Glce Cluhg Class lfxeeutive Committee C11 C214 Chairman Social Committee Kolledj Klan. 'J 2. l'll,17fAlll3'l'l'l ARcHao1.n. Syracuse, N. Y. 1'flf11g Sophomore Advisory lloardg linglish Cluhg 1 lVleinhership Committee Y. W. C. A.: Sophomore Speaking Contestg Glee Cluh. S 3. BRADLIQY CU'r'l'lNr: BARNAR17. Rome, N. Y. A K 1415 0-J N ICQ 13A13g 1' 111: Corpse and Ceiling ' lfreshinan Football Suuadg Varsity Baskethall Squad C21 C315 Illustrators Cluhg Art lfditor 1918 Qnondagang Assistant Art liditor Orange l'eelg President French Cluhg Class lfxecutive X1 Sl Committee C21 GJ. X 4. R0l1liR'1' R. limania. South Apalachin N. Y. A X P1 21 1' Ag lfrench Cluh. 1'w,,, L 5. lVllR1AM RU'ru 11Ris1csia. Kingston, Pa. A flu Women's Leagueq Y. W. C. A.g Basketball fljg 1 'UR University Chorusg Glee Cluhg Large Cahinet Y. W. C. A.g Chairman Social Committee 1918 7 Organizationg Secretary 1918 Organizationg Class Secretary OD. IQ 6. FRANK Baomcaicic, Syracuse, N. Y. E T Ag President 1918 Architects. 7. MARIIE POWERS .BRO'1'H1iRS. Watertown, N. Y. KK1'g Women's Leagucg Y. W. C. A.g Glee Nt, ffl Cluhg University Chorusg French Cluh Cahinctg .Italian Cluhg Onondagan Board. l in-I3 -:. S. RUTH JANE BUSH. Utica, N. Y. Wonien's League. A, One Ilundred Twenty-seven X -f W ml A MW A A -H-Sw am i in fill if at .... fri - ' 9 . i -........4l.--.l.-it.L.Fl.L1.I...........-.4...........-. ---W - . , W , ,- -f ,f..,.: . . Q--V 1. Gowns ,IANIQ ANDREWS. Syracuse, N. Y. A f1vg2l1r1EgWoinen's Swimming lVleetClDC2D3Wo1nen's l , 1 Nw 1. CSRACIE B. CLARK. Syracuse, N. Y. A1113 l'l'g Y. W. VC. A.5 Women's Leagueg Class lixecutive Committee Qljg Glee Clubg lirench Clubg Secretary of same f3j. 2. IsAm-:l,L CUNNINGHAM. Ctlouverneur, N. Y. ll I3 fllg French Clubg Y. W. C. A.gWomen's Leagucg Class Executive Committee 131. ' 3. W. STANLEY DAY. Brewster, N. A X l'g 21 Y' A3 'l'reasurer Ifine Arts French Clubg Chairman Membership Committee Kolleclj Klan. 4. MAIKY L. IJEALING. Watertown, N. Y. French Club. 5. l'151JRO D1acAs'1'lio. San juan, P. R. ll Y' Ag Spanish Club. 6. GIERTRUDIE Dlcciuaa. Watertown,-N. I'l'g Y. W. C. A.g French Clubg Class lixecutive Com- mittee QZJQ lirownson Clubg University Chorusg Cilee Club. 7. CATIIERINE J. DILLON. Gloversville, N. Y. Class lixecutive Committee C313 French Club? Illustrators' Clubg 'lihumb Box Society. 8. JAMES FRANCIS Down. Cortland, N. Y. E A'lCg Architectural Socieryg Corpse and Collin Bowling Trophy C253 Intercollegiate lncliviclunl Bowling Record 19165 Varsity Bowling Team CD5 Varsity Bowling Captain UD. i One Hundred Twenty-eight MAIKION S. l':lJGAR'l'0N. Phoenix, N. Y. A l' Ag University Chorusg Chairnmn 1918 Organization. GRACE FRENCH. Syracuse, N. Y. A 1115 Secretary and ,l1l'CZlSlIl'Cl' Pan-Hellenic Association. RIEVILLA HAIGHT. Pine Plains, N. Y. M 1111415 French Clulmg University Chorus. CLAIRE B. HARRINGTON. Akron, N. Y. E143 University Chorusg French Clulmg Consumers' Leagueg Hockey QZQ. MAIRION HERR. Flemington, N. Y. KA I-lg I A Mg French Clubg lllustrntors Cluhg Class lfxe- cutive Committec UD. ETHIEL HOFFMAN. Milwaukee, Wis. AXQg lllustrntors Cluhg 'l'humh Box Socictyg l rench Clubg Basketbullg Tennis. VERNA Nl. HOUSE. Denver, Col. M 1111415 University Chorusg Glce Club. HELEN HUTCHISON. Medina, N. Y. K A G5 Y. W. C. A.5 Won1en's l,eagueg lfinals in Tennis CD5 Glee Clubg University Chorusg French Club. 'l'HEonoRE HAM1I.'roN JACKSON. Syracuse, N. Y. B GJ llg l'l1Ig Ononclngan Boarclg Illustrators' X ' ' Clubg Art Izditor Orange Peel. Ono Hundred Twenty-nine 1. AGNES L.JoN1ss. Akron, N. Y. A A Ag Class lixecurive Committee QZJ5 French Clubg Glee Club. 2. MARIE KILIXORNIE. Kelloggsville, N. Y. M fl! lilg French Clubg University Chorus. 3. JAMES A. MASON. Reading, Pa. Architectural Society. 4 MARGARl'Z'l' lVlCAl.l'IN. Bradford, Pa. A A Ag Glee Clubg University Chorusg Large Board Y. W. C. A.g Women's League. 5. CHARLES SIMONDS MIEIQIKIAM. Westminster, Mass. 2411115 Advertising Manager Daily Orangeg University Chorus. 6. Dorus ONn1slumoNK. Syracuse, N. Y. HB fllg I 'l'. 7. PAUL EDWARD PARKER. Mount Vernon, N. A K E5 Monx l-leadg Illustrators' Clubg French Clubg 1918 Track 'lieamg Tennis 'lieamg Assistant Manager Trackg Onondagan Board. 8. EVALYN PAYNE. Liberty, N. Y. K A93 W. C. A.3 Women's Leagueg Glee Cluhg Class Executive Committee CD5 University Chorusg French Club. One Hundred Thirty 1V1ARGAR15'I' PICASIZ. Cortlanrl, N. Y. Illustrators Clubg 'l'bumb Box Societyg University Chorus. GICRTRUIDIE C. Rvmsn. Carmel, N. Y. A l'. lVlA'rll.im Cmlucla Sauivnlcks. Hamilton, N. Y. I1 B 1115 Womcn's League: Glce Clubg University Cliorusg Frencli Club. CARI. J. SC11MI'l l'. Wilkesbarrc, Pa. A X173 11 Y' Ag Pennsylvania Clubg lfrencli Club. VISRNA SHAFF. Fulton, N. Y. University Chorusg French Club. G1iR'l'RUD1E A. Smc1.n0N. Gouverneur, N. Y. 11 I3 4115 Y. W. C. A.g Glec Clubg University Chorusg Assistant Song Leaflet 1918 Organizationg French Club. 1-lm.iaN 131a1,l.ia Sulsw. Gloversville, N. Y. 1 rcncl1 Club. RUTH liisvisnrv Si-isucian. Syracuse, N. Y. A flfg Y. W. C. A.g Womcn's Leagueg 1918 Onondagan lioarclg 1918 Organization: Social Committee 1918 Organization. One Hundred Thirty-one , , ,,,,,, , WA.: 1. HELEN Slnvl. S'1'nAuNs. Hamilton, N. Y. X S23 Y. W. C. A.g Womcn's Leagueg Glce Clubg Uni- versity Chorusg French Club. 2. MARJORIE Al.M1a1m S'1'lcAuNs. Balclwinsville, N. Y. A 1' Ag Women's Leagucg Glee Club. 3. HARRIE1' AMY Toorcrs. Onondaga Valley, N. Y. A El Ag Y. W. C. A.g Swimmingg French Club. 4. HELEN VOLCKMANN. East Orange, N. J. K A 95 E C-J E. 5. WALDO H. WPIl'l'NlZY. Hartsvillc, Mass. K 2. 6. J. KliNNIi'I'l-I Woon. Syracuse, N. Y. 111 K 1I g Tambourine and Bones. 7. MARJOIIIIS S. J. YOUNG, Cananca Sonora, Mexico.. A fbg E GJ Eg Boar's Heaclg Glee Clubg Univer- sity Chorusg Class Executive Committeeg Spanish Club. 8. AGNES Nl. ZURHRICK. Clarenee Center, N. Y. Y. W. Women's Leagucg Kolleclj Klang French Clubg Census Committee Women's Leagueg University Chorus. One Hundred Thirty-two I I , RI I II i l wk X B 1 il.. I ?i.1 I I I I I I K I I Nha .I I I I l?- L ' Il MEDICINE o Xhlx 'I I V My I I ' I ' II. A Isla-4-aL I , I Glaoumz B. ANDREWS, B.S. Syracuse, N. Y. N PJ N. I. 2. WII.I.IAM I1II.IvIIsI1 AYLING. Syracuse, N. Y. 21 KD Eg A K K. 3 A. JAMES l3IENNIi'l l'. Auburn, N. Y. E A Eg N E Ng Skull and Scrpentg President Junior Medics. 4. WILLIAM S. BIIADY. Corning, N. Y. A K K. S. LAWIIIINCIQ W. l':HEGAR'I'NIER. Syracuse, N. Y. N Z N. 6. CI.AIuzNcIa Conv I UI.LIaII, B.S. Syracuse, N. Y. N 2 Ng Tennis Team. MARVIN B FIISMANN A B Svrucuse N Y Ill I' A' II lb M' Y. M. C. Ax Biology Club' Presi- dent of mme C3 Iresndcnt Class 1915 Ill Lliss Ire1surcr CZI Dcnmson Contest UIISUIACCJOIJINOUGH J uc1 I I AIfI IQ-I Ono Hundred Thxrty three CJ I .gy If al a I I 7 I gf' 1 I I IN In S J P J, Nun in Y l L C , l JC 75 I' UCI I I. :rr r , I 1 f'Tr7:-T---- -A- I:-'rt- '-r ' 'hr ' -----f ---im' '- ff-. -.. . - ,, wggggh, -1, I .5 :. ,s Egg ? I ina 'Ill . . 'ISBN ll an Mn-W -, - - HIM, J 'IM ' C -- .- -.-.-C-,-,m TI I I I A I 1. linwm Cmua Glmuclcu, l3.S. Unaclilla Forks, N.. Y. N E N. 2. Roman COI.GA'l'll GRAVIES, A.l3. l3uH'alo, N. Y. ,B I-J 115 N E Ng fl1K Ag flf B K. , 3. CHARM-:s M. Gluclsumalus. Syracuse, N. Y. EA Mg lfreslmman Baseball Team CD3 Manager Varsity 'l'ennis3 1918 Ononclagan lioarcl. 4. LICON H. Gnuczcs. FAIR HAVEN, N. Y. A K li. 5. Glfoucuc A. GROUP, l3.S. Syracuse, N. Y. A K K. 6. MAYNAILID linwmm Ho1.Nuas. liasr Syracuse, N. Y. N E N. 7. LEON L. K1a1.l.raY. Cold Brook, N. Y. A K K. 8. HAROLD G. 1'oR'rrfR, l3.S. Syracuse, N. Y. 'll' T3 N E Ng 41 K Ag Corpse and Coffin? Manager Varsity Track 19145 1915 Freshman Crew. Onc Hundred Thirty-four PHIL11' ROSICNIHCRG, 13.S. Syracuse, N. Y. 1+'osT1an C. RULISON, A.13., B.S.' Rorterdznn Junction, N. Y. 2111195 NEN5 Double Scveng Tambourine and Boncsg Varsity Track 19145 Captain Track 1915. MAIKICDN S'rAA'rs. New York City. A 1' A. WA1.'l'lEli J. Wli1i1fIiI.MANN. Syracuse, N. Y. E fb E. G. 1V1AuJorula W11.1.1AMS. Bay Shore, N. Y. A1215 Somerset Y. GLENN ALDRICH Woon, 13.3. Constantin, N. Y. A T5 N E N. Ono Hundred Thirty-five CML. - C will- C' A C A in C 'C - -Wfl I C 3 0 rf '-' - '1 '-'W ' 'I .i1'i:17-'- -A' - .rwd--z1:.gg,, N V I 0 Q rf liff ' I ml 29. Wg 1 4 ' K llllwl il k 'J I I l C ll Z I l f I l pl Il I 1. EDGAR L. ADAMS. Vineland, N. J. ENQ Double Seveng Business Staff Daily Orangzeg Class lixecutive Committee C3D. 2. EDWARD BARATZ. New London, Conn. E A M. ' J 3. FANNIE BASSIN. Deposit, N. Y. Women's Leagueg Equal Suffrage Clubg Secretary and Treasurer X X of Law Class C359 Secretary and Treasurer jewish Collegiate Society. J ' I 4. RICHARD J. Bos'rIcK. Syracuse, N. Y. 'lf' T'5 Class Lxecutxve Committee CID. 5 J S. HE B K AN. S . ,N. Y. ZH 'l'gTambourinea d B 5D b t U ' gl sl X56 1 ll. lllclilcxlialllibiaxity l ocil'ibclll?quaclg Varsity Basketball Squadll ones C a e mon res Hmm X l hx a 6. MAIIHEW BROWN. Dulurb, Minn. B C-J llg Monk Headg Freshman Footballg Freshman Trackg L .I Yarsit5E3g ootballg Varsity Trackg Class lfxccutive Committee C3Jg Y. Nl. C. A. Deputation 47 K 1 eam . 7. WILLIAM HAII1' Buisu.. New Britain, Conn. B CHD Hg 'ID A III. 0 Q 8. GORDON DAVIS Clakow. Clayton, N. Y. B6-J llg GPA fbg Double Seveng Skull and Serpcntg H4-7. . Tambourine and lionesg University Band CID CZQQ Assistant Leader C313 Class Treasurer C3jg C4 'gwfl Onondagan Board C313 l'lI'CSl'llT1Zll1 Track Cljg Varsity Track Squad C25 C3j. W 'A 'Tm l L' , . 1-4 , l- One Hundred Thirty-six M M U i V X Y:---N' Q - - -- -ff- - A r 1 +l'-A .:f,'T .Yj Q ..- , ..- - - . ' U ff' , .,... -. '.,,, . HT. ,, WNW , , ,. ,M-1417?-A-A--,3 , ul l 1. RICHARD Aucsusrus CLARK. Waterloo, N. Y. A K E3 ITP A 1113 Corpse and Cofiing Boar's Head C25 C355 Assistant lVlanager of same C355 lfresliman llasketball Squaclg Track Squad C25 C353 President Junior Lawyers C35g Class lfxecutivc Committee C155 Chairman Class lixecutive Committee C35. 2. ARTHUR L. COHEN. Watertown, N. Y. '1'ambourine and Bonesg Class Executive Committee C353 Vice-President Junior Lawyers C355 Daily Orange Cl5. 3. LAgAYE'rrIz HAYWARD Cook, JR. Greenport, N. Y. A Xg Winner of Cl12ll'lCCll0l',S First Prize in ratory. 4. THOMAS CRANIQ. Port Byron, N. Y. 1'I1 1'g Daily Orange C15 C25. S. EDWARD A. CRONAUIER. Cooperstown, N. Y. E A1415 fl1Aflfg Skull and Serpcntg Freshman Basketballg Varsity Basketball Squadg Lacrosse. 6. WII.I.IAM J. DEsII.vA. Cross Country Squad C15. 7. J. E. DUDLIEY. Buffalo, N. Y. K E. 8. .IOSIEPI-I DUMOIS. Dulutli, Minn. K Eg lfresliman lfootlvallg Varsity Football C25 C35. 9. RODIERICK DUNN. Dulutli, lVliclI. K 2.3 Freshman Footlmallg Varsity Football C25 C35. 10. joIIN GORDON 1+'I.ANNIcRY. 'lieacon, N. Y. I'111'g 0511 X5 Brownson Clubg Freshman lfootballg Freshman Baseballg Varsity lfootball Squad. One Hundred Thirty-seven 1. joslclfu A. c1UAliD. Norwich. N. Y. 111111115 fliAflD5 ll A 1415 HN IC5 Double Seveng ,lanus5 lfditoi'-in-Clxief1918Onondagan5 Daily Orange Reporter C155 Associate liditor C25 C355 Assistant 1Cditor0rang.5e Peel C355 Tambourine and Bones, cast 'l'lie Girl Ione 5 lioar's Head, east We Are Seven 5 Class Debate 'l'eam C255 Assistant lVlanagcr 'liennis C355 Class lCxecutive Com- mittee C25 C35. , Z. G. lVlON'I'lf0R1J l-lANcocK. llarr, Mich. E X: 1'-J N 1415 I1 A 125 Corpse and Col-ling Class President C15- 3. ICDWARD l11Cli'1'RAM 1-lrcxs. New York City. A X5 lfreshman Baseballg Varsity Baseball. 4. l.EoN L. JOHNS, 13.8. A X5 11 fl' M5 Law College Debate Clubg University Bowling Association5 University Chorus C15 C35 C455 Tambourine and liones C25 C355 Cast, Miss lVlarigold 5 cast, Green All Over 5 1916 Onondagan Board. 5. GARDNER 1,ERoY. Loch Slicldrake, N. Y. A X5 Law College Debate Clubg University Bowling Association. 6. IRVING HARoI.D LICSSIEN. Syracuse, N. Y. Z 15 'l'5 Law College Debate Club. 7. HENRY 1VlYnoN 1,Ew1s. Utica, N. Y. Z 13 'l'5 Tambourine and Bones cast C15 C25 C355 Director of Minstrel Show C355 Class Executive Committee C25 C35. 8. 1,EoNARD RAYMOND Lufowrcz. Buffalo, N. Y. A X P. 9. WIl.LIAM E. MCCI.USKEY. Syracuse, N. Y. F1-I 11. 10. CARL HOWARD MUELLER. Meriden, Conn. Z 'If'. One Hundred Thirty-eight l,isoN A. lVlUlkl'llY. lilbritlge, N. Y. I' ll ll. ' Rolzlclvl' K. lVlLlRRAY. Syracuse, N. Y. ll TQ C-J N ICQ lfreslnnan Basketball. Cmunlc NICWIXUIQY. Ocean Grove, N. il. ll1l'Ag Nlonx Heaclg Fresliman Ifootballg l'.l'CSlll112ll1 'l'rackg Varsity Football C21 C315 Varsity 'l'raclc C21 C315 Varsity Baseball Squad C31. RAL!-u Ci.AY'1'oN l'Al.MiaR. Port I-luron, Mich. ll Ng A 'l': University Bowling Illlfillll. WAI.'rlcu l.1':wls Pli'l'liRS. lilmira, N. Y. fl' A C-1: Skull and Serpentg Corpse and Cotling Varsity Basketball Squaclg Assistant! lVlanager liaseballg Nlanager lfreslinian Baseball. CARI. Auvln l,ll'l'lCliSON. Holyoke, Mass. A 'I' Ag Nlonx Hezulg Athletic Governing lloardg Captain l'll'CSl'll1l2ll1 'l'ravkg Varsity Track C21 C31. HAaol.n lCMM1cusoN RomNsoN. Kingston, N. Y. ll ll l'. Josmfu C. SCHWARZICR. Syracuse, N. Y. ll Xg Double Seveng lfreslnnan liasketballg lfreslnnan liaseballg Varsity llaslcetball C21 C315 Varsity Baseball C21 C315 Varsity Football C314 Captain- elect Basketball. NATYIAN SHARP. Syracuse, N. Y. JOHN SHEEHAN. Glenmorc, N. Y. Commons Club. One 1-luntlred Thirty-nine l. JOHN HENRY SHICTRON. Chambersburg, Pa. I' ll l'g lfresbman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad C21 C31. 2. H. CIIAIu.Iss SPRUKS. Scranton, Pa. fb K 'Vg 6-1 N Eg. 9 E X, fl1A 'l'g Corpse and Collin, Tam- bourine and Bones, Boa.r's Head cast C11 C21 C315 DaIly Orange C115 Class lixecutive Committee C11 C21 C315 lnterfratermty Conference. 3. l':DMUNlJ B. 'l'vIvIINsKI. Syracuse, N. Y. Brownson Club. 4. -IoHN WA'r'rs, ju. Mayfield, Ky. A K IC. S. EDWIN HUNTER WAY'l'li. Syracuse, N. Y. A K IC, A 'I'g li A B, 'l'ambourine and Bones. 6. NA'I'IIANIliI. li. WI'lIEIZI.Iili. Avon, N. Y. A X. 7. ERE W. WILL. Syracuse, N. Y. ll Y'g Ill A fllg G9 N ICQ Corpse and CoHing Vice-Commodore ol rews. 8. C. GILBER'F WOLIJIINDEN. Pittsburgh, Pa. W' T3 Boar's Head, cast We Are Seven g Law College Debate Club. 9. MICHAEL YUST. Utica, N. Y. Second Prize Dennison Contest C215 Class Debate Team C21g Janus Contest C113 Vice-President Law College Debate Club, Law Class lfxecutivc Committee C21 C31- Ono Hundred Forty I-f . l l l an 1 . ' F . l I L J W 7 l X ' i' W If lf' K . - ...- ...- - -.. . . . .1 1.- i 'ln Q , , ,,, Y -. . -H ---nw E l l l ' ' f I l l A B l A 'A ll 1 L l l A lx l N '- . 1 g l Vx '-' 1 ,a......:. will - l ll l I - l il l . A l I l ll il wi 1 l I l ll K 1 l K, Al . ll , ' I l , l l l li f i l lx A 1 fi I , h - , A H ,, ' . l ' l 5 ' l l. LAwiu5Nc1f G. AVICRY. Dunmore, Pa. fl1l'Ag T A Eg Skull nncl Serpcntg Pennsylvania Clubg X X if 'X Ononclagan lloarclg Engineers Honor llourcl. ' 1- i ' if 2. BYRON li. Bicckwrrn. Battle Creek, Mich, X B. f ll ., 2 3. lfRN1ss'r M. IKLANCHARD. l.inwoocl, Mass. 1241135 Frcslmmzln Crewg Varsity Crew Squnclg Timm- ,Tl I bourine and Bones. L2 I 4. CLAUDE Ouviau l3oo'ru1xoYn. Beacon, N. Y. . sg I i 5 I if S. NIJRMAN G. l31zAc1z. Victor, N. Y. Pfil'Ll1'll1,Q i 5 il 6. MAIKIO l 1m11Az B1v.AoA. Sim Paulo, Brazil. Cosmopolitan Club. i, y fl! X 7. I-lAuol.n F. BUCHANAN. liast Syracuse, N. Y. Z 'l 5 Coxswain l rcslunan Crew Cljg Class lixe- :m7.u,:mx:.il Milk f cutive Committee Qljg Clmirmzln Class Executive Committee C2jgVicc-President Junior lfngineers l 77? 'll l 8. I. Rolsifziu' Bus'r15ED. New York City. E A IG5 'l'amlmourine :md Bones. g ll - .' AA. .. . l l?7tg:'ill ft ,ln l 'H ffl W- Tiff. 7 +7 Ono Hundred Forty-one 5 C: 5 4 . . .. .... ...,. . ...AT . . ...., M-.- ........ -...-.. ..- .. , . . ... . . .. 4 f..-.:.T rj-1' . -D fi., ' 1Q!fff'ffT l . I i lllfl -M -N -vm -4.- e ff- l. l'lAROl.lJ DIQAS. Syracuse, N. Y. 2. DANIEL l'iARl. l'iAS'l'MAN. Waterville, N. Y. 3. lVlALCOl.M P. l lsnkzUsoN. lilmira Heights, N. Y. fll K 'l g 'I' B llg Honor System Committee of College ol' Applied Science. 4. l'iARl. CLARK GIVICNS. Gloversville, N. Y. 23 A IG. 5. l'iRl5DliRlCK lCIl.li0RNli GLYNN. Oswego, N. Y. Il K Ag Class lixecutive Committee CZJ. 6. ALFRED j. Gorman. Barrytown, N. Y. K ll. 7. CLAUDE HAROLD l-IAM. Kenwood, N. Y. 8. l-lAlu.ow l lowARlJ l'lAR'l'WlCI.l.. Syracuse, N. Y. Varsity Crew. 9. l'iDWARlJ lCuNlss'1' Hol'KlNs. Syracuse, N. Y. 'll' YQ Varsity Crewg Athletic Governing Board. 10. THOMAS lJliAN HOWLAND. Skaneateles, N. Y. E X5 Skull and Serpentg Class Executive Com- mittee CZJQ Executive Committee of Sophomore lingineers QZJ3 President junior lfnginecrs GJ. One Hundred Forty-two RORERT li. HUM1'llliYliS. Brooklyn, N. Y. A 'I' A. FRANCIS -losEI'H KELLY. Cumlmerluml, lVlcl. A 'l' Ag Double Seveng Sour cutive Committee CZDQ Vice-Preslclcnt Sophomore ltnginccrs. HAROLD l. KIMMEY. Syracuse, N. Y. CARLISLE OSCAR l,ANDEl.L. Tonzlwancla, N. Y. K E. licrn Clulmg Class lfxe- GLENN JAMES LowE1,L. Syracuse, N. Y. Secretary and Treasurer junior lingincers. H. EDWARD MOYEII. Syracuse, N. Y. Prcsiclent Sophomore lfngineers C25 LAWRENCE NliW'1'ON MOORIE. Zanesville, Ohio. WINIFlililJ PERRY. Fulton, N. Y. E fb Eg 'l' A Eg Varsity 'l'r:1ck C25 C313 Tre HAROLD JAMES PIERCE. Syracuse, N. Y. -fb K 'l'. LEGRAND PIRON. Syracuse, N. Y. 'l.' Bll. asurcr Y. lVl. C. A. UD. Ono Hundred Forty-three 1. CI.A1u2NcIe J. RAIvIMI.INr:. Washington, D. C. E111 IG. 2. WII.LlAM ANIIRIQW RANKIN. Saint Kitts, liritish West Inclies. II K Ag '1'Bllg 'I' A Eg 9 NE3 Monx Heaclg Chairman Class Executive Committee UD. 3. WAI.'l'I5R Ronoims, III.. Brooklyn, N. Y. C-J A. 4. IRWIN G. Ross. Washington, D. C. E fll ltlg 'I' A 23 Q-J N ltlg l'll'CSl1IIl2ll1 'liraelcg Varsity 'lfrack Squadg Class Executive Committee CU OD. S. Giaolcms E. SCIIANK. liuflalo, N. Y. K Eg Monx Heatlg Manager l'll'CSl1I11ilI1 Basketball CD5 Assistant Manager Varsity Basketball U35 Class lfxecutive Committee CU GJ. 6. RICHARD josIaI'H SIIANAIIAN. Syracuse, N. Y. 7. GRANT D. SIvII'1'II. Hoosic Falls, N. Y. 6-J A. 8. MARSHALL M. SMITH. Syracuse, N. Y. B I-'J llg A 'l'g Skull and Scrpentg lfresliman Crew Squaclg ClassTreasurer CZD5 Class lixecurive Committee CZDQ Assistant Business Manager 1918 Ononclagan. 9. ORRIN R. SUMMERVILLI3. Watertown, N. Y. ll Tig 'l' A Eg Corpse and Colling 1918 1 reslIm:1n Crewg Stroke junior Varsity Q2Dg Class President OD. 10. C. I . SwAItTz. Lyons Falls, N. Y. Ono Hundred Forty-four 1. Ross VANl31aN'r1-1uYs1zN. Onondaga Hill, N. Y. 2. MAUIKICIE P. Wlil'l'NliY. Seneca Castle, N. Y. 3 Llasrua A. Wu.l,mMs. Cobleskill, N. Y. E Ng A 'l'g Freshman 'l'rnckg Varsity Relay C253 Inter- collegiate lntloor Relay Team G55 Clmirman Class lfxecurive Committee CZD3 Class President 131. 4 CARI. SETI! WlNNlCli. Washington, D. C. Commons Clulwg Freslmmzm Crew Squzulg Varsity Crew Squntlg Southern Club. 5. Moluus F. WOLIFIE. Watertown, N. Y. Z B 'l'. 6. WESLEY J. YORDON. Syracuse, N. Y. O-10 Ono Hundred Forty-five TEAQHEI? .lla gf u R, GOLLE . lil. MARGARE'1' C. AI3EI,. Johnstown, N. Y. K K F, IA Mg Class lfxecutivc Committee QU Q2jg Y. W. C. A., Glee Club. 2. FLORENCE E. BAIN. Auburn, N. Y. 3. G1m'1'1A I-IIQLEN BALL. Auburn, N. Y. A A Ag Y. W. C. A., Women's League. 4. DELI'ilINE R. BE QUILLARD. Syracuse, N. Y. 5. MEHIOK HELEN Boycla. Damascus, Pu. ll I3 'Pg University Chorus, Glee Club, Equal Suffrage u . 6. MURIEI, A. BREAIJS. Fulton, N. Y. 1' dl Bg Y. W. C. A., Women's Lcagueg First Prize Sophomore Reading Contest. 7. MARJORIE A. BUELL. Syracuse, N. Y. Ono Hundred Forty-six lllilihllli li. liuiioeic. Syracuse, N. Y. l':MIl.Y N. lluiulumsnmiz. Clayton, N. Y. Univcrsiry Clierus. lSl.lZAIHE'l'H Scorr Cocinuxuia. Wells, N. Y. University Clwrnsg Y. W. C. A., Wmnen's League. Aixm Come. llion, N. Y. ll B flv. lVlII,DRlin bl. lJAVIS. Cazenovia, N. Y. A l'g IA Mg NVomen's l,eague: Y. W. EX.: llasketball Team CID, Squad C253 University Chorus, Glee Clubg Syracuse Arcs Clulig Advisory Board 1917 Organization OD. MARY liuivrls DlcI.l3vAN. Forest Hill, l.. I. 1' 111135 Women's League, Y. W. C. A.g Glec Club. l,Il.I,IAN liimucias Iilvrou. Scholmrie, N. Y. Graduate of'l'roy School of Arts and Crafrs. CSENEVHEVIE l ARNliR. Port Allegheny, Pa. A A Ag l. 'l'g NVomen's League, Y. 1V.C. A.g lfxecurlve Board of 1919 Organization. Ono llundrcd Forty-seven 1. HELEN BACON FISK. Middletown, Conn. E Kg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.5 Class Executive Committee. 2. RUTH ALTA HAIILEY. Syracuse, N. Y. 'M KD E 3. EDITII E. MENZIEI.. West Orange, N. J. Large Board Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. 4. MAIKY C. NEWING. Wilkesbarre, Pa. K K 115 Class Executive Committee QD Q? G55 Qlee Clulmg President of same C255 Large Board Women's Leagueg Large Cabinet Y. W. '. A.g Vice- President Kolledj Klang Fine Arts Representativeg Consumers' Leagueg Amendment Committee Women's Leagueg Class Vice-President QZD5 Class Secretary 5. KATE lf'I'l-IIZLINE PERKINS. East Otto, N. Y. E Kg I T5 Class Executive Committee Q2jg Univer- sity Cliorusg Onondagan Boardg Silver Bay Club. 6. FAY RIDGELY. Bridgeton, N. j. IIB fb. 7. ALICE M. TAYLOR. Olean, N. Y. K A K-33 KTI Eg Junior Advisory Board Junior Organizationg Women's Leagueg Glee Clubg Y. W. C. A.3 Committee on House Rules of Women's Leagueg University Chorusg Class Secretary CZJ. 8. MARY WILLIAMS TOBEY. Penn Yan, N. Y. Tl B 11,5 Y. W. C. A.3 Women's Leagueg Glee Clubg University Chorus. One Hundred Forty-eight GLADYS li. VAN ZANDT. Nyack, N. Y. ONA MAY WAIRNIER. Salamanca, N. Y. M ill ICQ Y. W. C. A.g Hockcyg University Chorus. RACIIAIEI. Wlalfrv. Waynesboro, Pa. University Chorus. INA Woomci.x,. Nlicldlc Granville, N. Y. IDA JEAN Z1fIuf1Nc:. Dunczumon, Pa. Y. W. C. A.g University Chorus. One Hundred Forty-nine I N- -,,,.,d,,, ,, ,, ,....A,,,. .. F L fi '-'f ----1 3,,,5g,4,W, gn., 5:13 ' 'A '..-..1. t-.L' '1 '- 'WT i 5 I 1 ' QP l l ll 4 F ' I I L-A1 L i ' I 5 will L, i V Wu K 5u4au4 F P l . WALTER R. BEDELI.. Haverstraw, N. Y. Commons Club, Forestry Club, Freshman Baseball. F. GORDON BUSTEED. South Orange, N. 1. A X Pg Forestry Club, Class Executive Committee CZJ- , ALIIERT COLLINS CLINE. Millerton, N. Y. Forestry Clubg Lacrosse Squad. f EARL S. CRAWFORD. Memphis, N. Y. I 4 RUSSELL V. CROWLEY. New York City. A'l'Ag Forestry Clubg Lacrosse Squatlg Executive L I I 4 Committee Forestry Club, 'Freasurer Forestry Class 125. MK HAROLD I. DAVIS. Manchester, N. H. t U EDwAIxIJ'1lEIcHstIgfSlima New Britain, Conn. E B3 A E Eg Swimming Squad C213 Manager Swim- ' 1 I mmg earn . . K FORREST B. FULLER. Brooklyn, N.Y. S I li, . .--- 4 Lg- 1 One Hundred 1 ift.y 23: - 'I' ! Q Q l'IAIIoI.n T. GAI.I.AGuIz1I. lloosick Falls, N. Y. ll X5 Skull and Serpentg Class Secretary CD5 Class Executive Committee ARCIIIIE L. GIBSON. Washington, D. C. A T Ag Forestry Crew 19143 Rifle Club Presidentg Southern Clubg University Chorus. ICUGENIQ R. GUILD. Keyport, N. J. Varsity Swimming Team C25 C3j. ARCIIIIQ D. HALL. llalclwinsville, N. Y. A X12 Forestry Clubg Freshman Baseball Squadg Varsity Baseball Squad. WII.l.AllIJ J. HAMMIEI.. New Hartford, N. Y. Forestry Clubg Brownson Club. PII1I.I,II's A. l-IAYWARD. New York City. A T Ag A T3 Class Treasurer C253 Business Manager Camp Logg Secretary Forestry Class CU CZD. Glsoiccla C. I-lII.I.MAN. North Troy, N. Y. H. O. H. A.3 Forestry Club. lEI.M1cII S'l'Iil'lIEN lsENIaeIc1m. Old Forge, N. Y. LAWIIIQNCE EDWARD JENKINS. Ansonia, Conn. fl! I' Ag Forestry Clubg Connecticut Clubg Freshman Traekg Rifle Club. ERIC A. JOHNSON. Lexington, Mass. A E. E. Ono Hundred Fifty-one l l 1. S. S'rEPHraN Kmsu. Armenia. Cosmopolitan Clubg Forestry Club. 2. DANIEL P. KEARNIEY. Bath, N. Y. Forestry Clubg Freshman Trackg Orange Pcel Contributor. 3. RAYMOND HALLL1zw1s. lilmira, N. Y. C45 A. 4. FRANCIS S. MCMANUS. Lafayette. N. Y. Z1 X3 Forestry Clubg Freshman Forestry Crewg Forestry Class Treasurer C25 C355 Advertising Manager Camp Log C35. 5. HENRY MICIIAIEI. MIiI,ONEY. Syracuse, N. Y. B C-5115 Freshman Forestry Crewg Varsity Crew Squad C25 C359 Y. M. C. A. C25 C355 Captain Rifle Team C353 Business Manager limpirc Forester C355 Forestry Club. 6. WINN MElillll.l.. Hudson, N. H. Commons Clubg Student Volunteer Bandg Y. M. C. A. C15 C355 President Commons Club. 7. KFILBERT DODGE NIil.SON. Oriskany, N. Y. CIP I' Ag B A B3 Skull and Serpentg Forestry Clubg Onondagan Board. 8. HAROLD O. NEVIN. Massena, N. Y. K 21. 9. ERNEST H. OsIzoRNli. Buffalo, N. Y. E B5 Forestry Club. 10. Mfgirrfauw BRANCH PoR'rlaR. Richmond, Va. 9X3 A E. Eg Lacrosse Teamg President Southern u . One Hundred Fifty-two WII.I.IAM GOODRICII RANKIN. Glastonbury, Conn. A'l' Ag A3223 Varsity Swimming Team Q21 C315 Assistant Manager Lacrosse GJ. RALPH S. RICH. Carthage, N. Y. Forestry Clubg Rifle Clubg Lacrosse Squad. PAUL H. SAN1xo11N. Henniker, N. H. E A125 4-J N lflg Forestry Clubg Lacrosse Squad. MORTIMIQII J. SOULIQ. Canandaigua, N. Y. K Eg Track Team CZQ Cfljg Cross Country Q25 Cfijg Captain Cross Countryg Freshman Basketballg President Sophomore Forestersg President l9l6 Summer Campg University Chorus CU C21 GD. Flush ANDREW TIEMAN. Jelfersonville, N. Y. Forestry Club. HOWARD S. TIFFANY. Buffalo, N. Y. E135 Forestry Clubg liditot of Camp Log. GIQORGIQ A. TURNnUI.I.. Brownsville, N. Y. Forestry Clubg Forestry Crew CID. l?InwAItIm S. TU'rIIII.I.. Greenport, l.. I. E B5 Forestry Clubg Tambourine and Bones. G. RoIsI5It'r ZINK. Syracuse, N. Y. Forestry Club. Ono Hundred Fifty-three GQIGULTURE l x . f ,L HE .fill l .f ,. f if . X I. ARTHUR li. AARON. Syracuse, N. Y. 2. KARL P. ALLEN. Syracuse, N. Y. 3. GEORGE HENRY BRAINARD. llinglmmton, N. Y. Transferred from Alfred University. 4. W. AMASON CLAPP. East Aurora, N. Y. H. O. H. A.g Freslixnnn and Varsity Trackg Bowling Tcamg Agriculture Baseball Team. 5. CH1es'rnR WHITE EVANS. Wilkesbarre, Pa. ill K 'Vg II fb Mg 6-J N E. 6. CHARLES LAWRENCE Fos'rER. LaFayette, N. Y. 7. Rogfrvr W. HooPER. Sultonville, N. Y. Commons Clubg I' A Eg President Junior Agricultural ass. S. DONAl.IJO. MACl1l50IJ. Concord, N. H. KQE. A LN f 0 L ,ff:3---1 ouoierundmu Fifty-four A AM llc---1,1-1-f - 'iff---W --- ' f -r'f - A- V' -7-1 ' .. ...... -.. .. QW.-. -Y ....4-..-...-:.: l Q., ,Vt L - fJg..-l1' l . r --.A -1+ of +44-JPL--c - . c ---..Lf MQ., ,,,, ,J l':I.WOOD W. Rim.. Kingston, N. Y. Commons Clubg 1'AlCg Secretary and Treasurer Agricul- tural Class CZJ. IRy1rNo Romana' Ru1's'r1arN. Wilkesbarre, Pa. Varsity Football Q21 C355 Agriculture Baseball cam. S'r1sPI11fN O. SALMON. Soutlmold, L. I. 2135 F A155 Long Island Clubg Farmers Clubg Onondagan Boarclg Agriculture Baseball Team. GUY W. S'r0I,I.IiR. Johnstown, N. Y. Z 'Vg Double Seveng Varsity Track Squad Q25 GD3 Cross Country Squad QZJQ Class Executive Committee C3D. FRANK LC. SUGAR. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chairman Scholarship Committeeg Secretary and Treasurer Class 3J. FHRIFIS Gola-DON 'l'AI.IylADGI5. Spring, L. I. Commons Clubg FAEQ Agriculture Baseball Teamg Vice-President Agriculture Class 131. JOHN E. WII.COX. Worcester, N. Y. E B3 1' AEQ Vice-President 1918 Agriculture Class. Ono Humdrcd Fifty-five C. ONONDAGAN Euniur Bitrate Zinhzx Brownell, A. G. . Buchanan, H. I . Buckley, Geraldine Buell, Marjorie . Buell, W. ll, . Bullard, j. G. . Bullock, Hermie . Burlingame, limily Burlison, Viola . Bush, Ruth . . Busteed, F. G. Busteed, j. R. Butts, Alice . Cabeen, C. K. Cameron, W. R. . Carter, Frances Cerow, G. D. Chadwick, Marian Chambers, L. S. . Chandler, Rachael Christian, Blanche Christie, Christabel Clapp, W. M. . Clark, Grace . . Clark, R. A. . . Clarke, Miriam . Cline, A. C. . . Cochrane, lilizabeth Cohen, A. L. . . Cohn, Frances . Cole, Alta . Coman, F. D. . Converse, Ruth . Cook, L. H. . Cooley, Mabel . Corey, lf. S. . Crane, T. F. . . Crawford, li. S. . Cresson, Abbie . Cronauer, li. A. . Crosby, Villa . Crosley, O. nl. . Crowley,,R. V. . Crumb, Geraldine Cunningham, 1sabell Cuykendall, lrene Davenport, Mildred Davis, H. I. . . Davis, Mildred . Day, W. S. . . Dealing, Mary . Deas, H. . . . P AGE 105 141 105 146 136 105 147 147 105 127 150 141 105 105 105 106 136 106 106 106 106 106 154 128 137 106 150 147 137 106 147 106 106 137 107 107 137 150 107 137 107 107 150 107 128 107 107 150 147 128' 128 142 DeCastro, l'. A. . Decker, Gertrude Deckert, O. L. . Delavan, Mary . DeSilva, W. hl. . Dickerson, Marjorie Dillon, Catherine Disbrow, Lucy . Dixon, Lyla . . Dowd, F. . . Dowtling, Lillian Downes, Marion Dudley, lf. DuMoe, -I. . . Dunlap, Vemha . Dunn, R. . . Durfee, Helen liasrman, D. IC. . liasrman, li. 'l'. . liaton, Lillian . lfberling, li. bl. . lfdgerton, Marion lidwards, L. L. . lChegartner, l.. W. lfichstaedt, li. . livans, C. W. . Farncr, Genevieve Farrington, lfthel Fay, C. B. . . Fay, Helen . . Ferguson, M. P. . Fink, Olive . . Fisk, Olive . . Flannery, J. G. . Fleming, W. F. . Forman, H. .l. . Foster, C. l.. . . Frachtman, Bertha French, Grace . Fuller C. C. . . Fuller F. B Fyler, 'Fheda Gallagher, l-1. 1 Garrett G. R Gates ennre Gelatt A Gilbert Veronica Gilmore 15. W Gilmore Grace Givens E. C Glismann M. B More . 128 . 128 . 107 . 147 137 107 . 128 . 1014 . 108 . 128 . 108 . 108 . 137 . 137 . 108 . 137 . 1014 . 142 . 108 . 1-17 . 108 . 129 . 108 . 133 . 150 . 154 . 147 . 108 . 109 . 109 . 142 . 109 . 148 . 137 . 109 . 109 . 154 . 109 . 129 1 1 J l 1 my I lp L ill ll - Paoli Aaron, Arthur B. . 154 Abel, Margaret C. . 146 Adams. lidgar L. . 136 Alber, Louise M. . 103 Albright, Lucile M. . 103 Allen, Karl . . . 154 Andrews, George . 133 Andrews, Goldie . 127 Archbold, Carolyn . 103 Archbold, lilizabeth . 127 Avery, Lawrence G. . 141 Ayars, Agnes . . . 103 Ayling, William lf. . 133 Bain, Florence . . 146 Baker, Ruth 1. . . 103 Ball, Graria H. . . 146 Ball, Ruth F. . . 103 1 Banks, Cornelia j. . 103 Baratz, lidward . . 136 Barnard, Bradley C. . 127 Barrett, Beulah . . 104 Barry, F. Leroy . . 104 Bassin, Fannie M. . 136 Battenfeld, Lillian . 104 Bauer, lsabel . . . 104 Beard, Miriam . . 104 Beardsell, Nellie . . 10-1- Beck, Dwight M. . 10-1- Beckwith, Bryson B. . 141 Bedell, Walter R. . 150 Beebe, Robert R. . 127 Bell, Clara M. . . 10-1- Bennett, A. james . 133 BeQuillard, Delphine . 146 Bigelow, Olivia . . 104 Blackmar, L. . . 104 Blanchard, 15. M. . 141 Boothroyd, C. O. . 141 Bostick, R. J. . . 136 Bourne, Doris . 105 54 Boyce, Marion . . 146 I I Brace, N. G. . . 141 L Brady, W. S. . . . 1.33 1 Braga, M. F. . . . 141 yr .. Q Bramart1,G. H. . . 154 . er ' 1afainer.1,1.yaa . . 105 1 H U ' Breads, Muriel . . 146 V Breese, Miriam . . 127 5 griclcmag, . . 136 X rot eric , . . . 127 rj:-.iii izwnson, Mildred . 105 u-'I Brothers, Marie . . 127 -.1-3 Brown, Matthew . 136 1, one Hundred Fury-.ix .I .. .. ,,,.... -, ...,, a.-....-...,.. in i 2.5 i i'i'i7 X , 'S lgsll ll I 'hi'- 'ELL ' it , . . 133 ' 'Z 1 3 3 183 1 . . . 151 , h .... 183 , LN 11, . 3 3 :109 3 . oibS0n,A.1.. . . . 151 gf , ' . . 110 0 , .... 110 ' , . . . 110 ' , . . . . 142 , . . 133 ' 1 ' n :gi K '- P1 .l- at ll: .Ga 2 Q 4 l E! 50 A ONONDAGAN .. 1 f. Ll. ...--.I,1.. , .... Y.. Bluniur 3Bittute Zinhex-Continued l PAGE l'AGls PAGE Glynn, F. K. . . . 142 Hutchinson, limily 113 McMahon, Blanche 116 1 Golf, Margaret . . 110 Hyde, lidna . . 113 McManus, F. S. . 152 Golder, A. J. .... 142 In kv F S N1 Medbury, Gladys 116 Goodenough, Ursula . 133 Mnec U' ' ' ' ' Meehan, F. P. . 116 Granger, E. C .... 134 Jackson, 'l'. H. . 129 Meloney, H. M. . ' 152 Gr21V6Ss R. C- . . 134 Jaramillo, G. . 113 Melvin, Harriet . 116 Green, L. G. . . . 110 jelfords, li. M. . 113 Menzel, Edith . 1-1-S l Green, Matie . . . 110 jenkins, L. li. 151 Merriam, C. S. . 130 Greenberg, M. . . 134 johns, L. L. . . 138 Merrill, W. . . 152 Greene, Louise . . 110 johnson, E. A. . 151 Mayer, Margaret 116 I Griggs, L. H. . . . 134 johnson, Sarah . 113 Miller, Edith . 117 1 GFOUP, G- A- - - - 134 jones, Agnes . . 130 Miller, May . 117 l Guard, A. . . - 138 Jones, Harry M. . 113 Moore, L. N. . . 143 l Guild, 15. R. . . . 151 . More, Charlotte . 117 Gustafson, lsossio . 110 Egtftlkxfla SC F - lvloyol-, I-l. 112. . 143 Hadley, Ruth . . 148 Kearney,,D. P. . 152 geiflhu ' Haight, Revilla . . 129 Kelleher, Lillian . 113 a ' ' , ' ' l Halo, Helen . . 110 Kelley, l.. 1... . 134 mjlfm' lieyilm ' al11.2..Ds.f - - 11.1 112 Ki 2 Hammel: H. A. . . 151 Kenyon, Alice . 114 Nelson, G. D. 152 Hancock, G. M. . . . 138 Keough, Anna . 114 Nevin, H. O. . . 152 Handyside, Lucile . . 111 Ketchum, Cornelia 114 Newhury,.C. . . 139 ll Harrington, C. 13. . . 129 Kilbourne, Marie 130 Newell, Hlldred . 117 , Sarrlstlldl.. . . . 111 Eilmer, liillnal . Newl1all,h1I'1arrlett 117 1 art, .... . 42 ' - , . . . . CWIHH, ary . 148 I Hartwell, H. H. . . 142 Blanche 114 Newton, Willa . 117 Hasbrouck, Laura . . 111 Kinnear, lfdna . 114 Nlchols, lzlena . 117 Hawkins, J. K. . . 111 Knappenberger, Clara . 114 Norton, C. 12. . 117 JAM' ' ' Landell, C. O. . 143 0'l3rien, Margaret 118 He11Idersoi'l,Alletta . f 111 1451180-,11 ,fl' , ' gl QS'iad'kHbG:- ' I Henry L- B. . I , H1 .c oy, 1.111 nel . .1 nm era on 1, ous ' - LeRoy, Ina . . 114 Osborne, 12. H. . 152 Herr, Marlon . . 129 I O I -, I , . no i Hicks E. B. . i 138 .csscn,1. . . 138 vens 1116, :aura tx N Hicks: H. . . ' lu l4CV1I'lS0I1, S. . 114 Owens, A. 1'.. . . llb I 1 Hillegas, 11. G. . . 111 QCVYQ lY,1f'5f, ' lfslmos, R. c. 139 1 glllman, . . lim: . 138 Partly 15. . lnalnan, 81.1111 . lie R: E D 152 ar er, N. 2. . . 1 1E1ZffiIli'1v1t'1'i' 1 1 113 115311. li. JR . Hg llgggf1,5,g3ggg,.,,,- 13? X HolmeS, M. 12. . . 134 'P0Y fE' 1- - ' - 1' -ls' ., K.t1 . 148 . Xl Holstein, Martha. . . 112 Loftli' Uma '- ' 115 P211-yn17V. L . 143 I A 5 golwfflgs 5, - - 112 1'32f'f3i'.zJf.f' ' 112 lm' Wg'-A Q3 1 1 Oopgrr 1 Q' - - Il ,ll 'I' C ' PCCCFSOH, 1. . . .1 ' HOPRIDS, 1L. L. . . 142 'owe ' -' J' ' ' ' Phelps, Ida . 118 IQ Hough, Myrtle . . 112 MacLeod, D. O. . 154 Pl l .', 11. . 118 X NN . House, yo.-on . . 129 lvlol-sl., l,1slo . . 115 11111-it H. J. . 143 .41 1 Howe, 1'.dna . . . 112 Marsland, lilizabeth 115 Piron, l.. . . 143 X ' 6, I V Howe, J. A. . . . 112 Martin, Jeanette 115 Porter, H. G. 134 1 6 1 1 Howland,w'1'. D. . . 142 Mason, -1. A. . . 130 Porter, M. . . 152 LX Hughes, 1'lorencc . . 112 Masterson, Teresa 115 Posthill, 'l'. W. . 118 V 1, Humpllryes, R. li. . . 143 McAlpin, Margaret 130 Potter, Johanna . 118 17 , 55 Hunt, G. R. . . . 112 McCallum, Wllllalll 116 Pratt, Mildred . 118 151 11 xg Hurd, C. D. . . . 112 McCarthy, Irene 116 Pllrner, Anna 119 0 Hllflbljffs Rose . . . 112 McCaskie, Gladys 116 Q - I J P 119 Hutclllson, Helen . . 129 McCasland, Violet 116 mg ey' ' ' ' msgs..- Hl1fCh1l1S0ns Constance . 113 McCluskey, Margaret . 116 RZl111I1ll1l'lg, C. J. . 144 Q' :::.-- 1 McCluskey, W. L. 138 Rankin, W. A. . 144 1-ill 5 One Hundred Filty-uvon MC' A 1 A : ,A Y j-:7:-'T-- '- ---::.t:f ' ' '-' ::,gg:-5... ',,, . TIT'..'. ' ' ' ' k1- 'n-'--'M-1-:::::.1::: :iii 'I - 1 ' ' .Qfff Q s ' n : . -A ig . gg 'Q ' .. A, l Il Q 1 ll n 1 4 L Agua fr' .t ,W :gm G ,..... .. .. .W ,. :fe-l:.,,.- .,.. ...- ... ' 1. if 1 L 4 I1 - 5 IIQII ONONDAGAN Rankin, W. G. . Rauch, Edith . Rector, Iva . . Reeves, Esther . Reifert, J. H. . Retz, 1.. D. . . Rice, R. S .... Richardson, R. D. . Ridgely, Fay . . Riel, E. W. . . Robarts, Isabel . Robinson, H. . . Rodgers, Walter . Rosenberg, P. . Ross, Helen . Ross, 1. G. . . Rulison, F. C. . Rutstein, R. . . Ryder, Gertrude . Salmon, S. O. . Salmons, Helen . Samuels, Frances Sanborn, P. H. . Sanney, C. . . Saul, Esther . . . Saunders, Matilda . Schank, G. E. . Schmitt, C. . Schuyler, Irene . Schwartzman, Marion Schwarzer, C. . Scutt, Helen . . Seibert, Elizabeth . Severance, R. D. Shaff, Verna . . Shanahan, R. . Sharp, N. . . . Sheehan, J. H. . . Sheldon, Gertrude . Shelton, H. 11. . Sl1epard, Ruth . Shetron, J. H. . Shew, Hazel . . Showers, Ethel . Silverman, Freda Slater, F. L. . . Smith, Ethel . . Smith, Etta . One Hundred Fifty-exght Zunint iBitture Zinhex-Continued PAGE PAGE 1 PAGE 153 Smith, Gertrude . 121 Wagner, julia 123 119 1 111 .- 1 111 9 'th a . a ters, 'ltitm . 119 Siiiith: M. . 144 Warner, Ona . 149 119 Smith, R. D. . 121 Watlqns, Grace . 124 119 So11le, M. J. . . 153 Watkins, R. Nl. . 124 153 Sours, Mildred . . . 121 Watts, JL . . 140 113 gpauldini, E1'nestinc yVaHte,r1'..l1-1. 4 , 1 t . . e s '.SI1Cl' 155 sgfiiiiif Hfhi . . 140 Wellsi 1.55101 . 124 119 Staats, Marion . 135 Wells, Ruth . . 124 139 Stagg, Eleanor . 122 Welty, Rachael . 149 144 Stearns, Helen . . 132 Werfelmann, Walter 135 135 Stearns, Marjorie . 132 Wheeler, Myrah . 124 119 Stedwell, Marion . 122 Wheeler, . . 140 2COHCnS,cM6gCllDC . w111te,'1i1ll1anJ . . -, '. . . . 11tes1c e '. . . . 155 signs: 17.11. .... 122 Wh1tney,14riel . 125 131 Strait, Blanche . . 122 Wh1tney, M. P. . 145 155 Sugar, I . L. . . . 155 Whitney, H. . 120 Summerville, O. R. . Vvzmfolyn E. . S '., C. E. . . 1 , 7r1c . . . 122 sxgiif s. s .... w1111.1m., 1v1111j01-at 131 A S.,l,H 5 ,, iiams .. .. 4. Syv111?sl:c1'1lea?1F1i' . . 122 w11lson,Vg,oXisc . ison . . 5 'l'aln1acl1i2i l . G. . . wfnflvilcg 1hg1N!ll'10I1 .rl 1 y -cc ' I ' 1nner,w . 1. L 125 'l'a5lilgi, 11511. . . 122 W0lf05U11l'?l. . 125 120 Thoinpson, Dorothy 123 Wlllfe, MUNI? Y - 145 139 'l'homDson,'Louise . wfflfenlligls fl- 'l'l l , E . . . 011105, il C - -L 158 '1'1llf1SL1n, 1351. . . lg 11. A. . . 115 '1 . I , lf, A, , , lu ooc, . . .l . . lg? lvl. S. . I 153 Vvgtmcmcliniftril, Edith 126 'I' 1 -yi, Nlary . . 148 oocc ,Q na . . 149 lgdhe, Harriet . . 132 Wfwfls, 13- - - - 126 139 '1'01,m:110t, 1:1.,,nCcS 123 Woodwortl1, lVl1l1'gllC1.'lEC 1261 131 i1:urnhull, G. A. . 153 W01'cl6H, L' - 120 111 1-:::::1:1 1 ia W. 1. . 140 '1'y111in5111, 15. 11. . . 140 g3:QgMM2'fJ0 'C 131 , l i I 121 Underwood, Edna . 123 ?ecb, Clan , , 121 '.crl'1ng, ca . . 121 Vanlienthuysen, Ross 145 Zicmann, Gertrude 126 121 VanZandt, Gladys . 149 Zurbrick, Agnes . 132 121 Volckmann, Helen . 132 Zink, G. R. . . 153 so - 1 Ill U 1 1 111 s. -I .5 In I I C1L ' 1 1 Wal' 1 J s , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Q. v, 1 ,,.1 , 15 1D'N5NDAGAN 1 , fill?-I-my if----- A , jjgig, Nj- 'A 'I3'i'i.-.44Z.-.'-Z -Biitily-'--IQQJ 3 11 L 1 1 11 1 Q ,1 4, 51 1- A1 SOP ' ORE 1 1'11 1 'I' T-LN 5,19 'L Vg a 1 11 1 Q 1 Z . 11 Q. 11 1 X I Q1 11 X u 111 1 11 1 1 1 11 1'N:,g.'- V ' 1:1 1,1 1,511,111 11' V .V 11,:VX11'1i.11gt 1 1 1 I .1 X 1 1 411 611111 31111111111 qx 11 XV HQ M, 11 xl Y' L1 1 niplfii' LQ 13111 111 1 Nj!-1 ig mil .Ill Dfw K I I, Y,, , , .H H MM L N X E l xxx 0 QNONDAGAN Q 1919 letter Syracuse University DEAR BILL! It certainly is a shame that you couldn't stay in college this year, instead of passing as a tin soldier with your troop down at the border. Never mind, Bill, digging out trenches isn't much worse than digging out calculus and chasing Villa would be recreation after some ofthe field trips we have taken recently. You asked me in your last letter about the alTairs of our mighty class, 1919- the mightiest yet. If I wanted to reply adequately, I'd borrow the dictionary to find a few choice adjectives, or better yet I'd scan the columns of The Daily Orange for the anti-militarism letters of some of our collegiate paci-Hsts whose tongues are mightier than their arms. But you know verbal confections aren't my long suit, so I'll simply answer Wonderful and then add a few details. Remember how last year we dealt out punishment to our would-be guardians- the sophs CD. Well this year its the frosh that have been receiving our attention. They're a well meaning bunch, but for verdency that dazzles the emerald, they've got anything I've seen beat. Under our paternal care we soon hope, however, to have them fully imbued with the spirit and traditions of old Syracuse. As for our activities-we've, been in everything. The gridiron boys were glad ofthe pigskin recruits from the class of 1919, and needless to say we've turned out as invaluable participants in the gentle art of basket-tossing, water-spanking, and sphere-twirling. They say that our classmates in the Boar's Head production, We Are Seven, out-Sotherned Sothern, and out-Marlowed Marlowe. We engaged the following to guide our organized destinies for the first semester: . Herman C. Johnson Prerident ........ Helen A. DeLong . Ruth Beseley Vice-Prexideni . Secretary . . . Frank E. Vensil, Jr. H Lyman Hart Treasurer .... Fhazrman Executive Committee Well all I can say lS Some Class! l Classily Yours, in old Syracuse, IM One Hundred Sixty ' fl be W t gr . 1 . . lnllll l ix l ' ' . . oil .--2. A ii J . 1 ll F--li11...:1.tf2:5:f1t.-.-!-.-- -A Q,-1, ..e, ...-.-.T:':::--.:- W , -, A iii ' l 2 335 E E . --- A gg, WMM gm-mmjmw -M ll w ig ! 'li-:I l ll' '-- if -fl! will I QNMIZAGANM I I I I E I FRESH MAN I I I ix A 2 X I Iiffffz, ,X , I' T71 xx ' I I ,Ia ,,, 'f1ff111Q-Q I9 IX V1 kN III IH III? PI f Q if I N. , L --if-SI I 7 ' ww- , , ,U If 51 1 f fx X 05 fe ,l,gg:LfjT,1:ii-,:.,.-. A N .,.. KW.----V - 'H iflflfliiijJ11: 1:ggn,4-' Y- I A , 'Kyo - V V ONONlM6AN Q 1920 Qinnhersatlnn I Sub-Frosh: Say, old top, they tell me your class had some exciting timesg is that right? 1920: You're darn right. Why, when I went up to register some of those big-headed Sophs turned my coat inside-out and mussed me up, but, old boy, you know nothing gets my goat. 1 heard one Senior say to another, 'Pretty good looking boy isn't he?' The other Senior said, 'Why, all these 1920 men are good looking,' That shows what kind of a class we are. Well, that evening we smeared those Sophs in the Flour Rush and wrestling matches too. The next day they had a Salt Rush but the Sopbs were so scared after the Flour Rush that they didn't show up. Sub-Frosh: Well, how did your class come out in athletics? 1920: Why, in football we won all but one game. Of course it was a mistake that we lost that one but we couldn't win everything I suppose. Our basketball l team wiped the floor up with every team they played. Everybody said it was the best Frosh team they had ever seen. In track we trimmed Lafayette High hands 1 down. The coach said we had wonderful material. Our Debate team easily got the decision over the Yale Freshman team. When you come to college you won't have to ask what class the biggest men in college are-they always are 1920. , Our officers are: V x K fi M Gffiters J 5 S 5 6, l . President . . Irving B. Lydecker LN .4-wc , . U Vice-Prexident . Helen Brophy Q W Treasurer . . James B. Steward ' f S Secretary .... . Elizabeth Hutchins L ..-., . . . . su- llill Chairman Executwe Comrmttee . Everett Benedict i r --- - One Hundred Sixty-two K I I 2 n 2 ' f --hr: 1918 fe R- n mal!! 21,2 ll ,, ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 ANDAGAN 1, N 1 W 1111111111 '1 i1 E 1 I 1 H-in-up--7+-.U Aww- 1 11 ' 1 ' 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 . 1 11 I1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 A I 1 1 11 I 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 X 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 K 1 1 '11 4231 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 111 111 ,i 1 J T71 1 1 1 all If 1 111111511 1111 A1 Ag X 1 '1 mx 1 11 1 A 11 1, II ' k'1l'1M M1 1 1 1 11 . 15 11 1. 1: 1 1 1 1 L .LX J 1 1 4 l N QNONDAGAN 1 I r The Zltbletit Gnherning Baath Prexidfnt . Vice-Prffidfnl Secretary . Treasurer . Jfatultp Dean F. R. Walker Prof. W. C. Lowe Prof. F. F. Moon Dr. G. M. Price Qluhergrahuatc A. Osman W. Rafter C. A. Peterson E. E. Hopkins ,fastball E. F. Southworth, Chr'rn Dr. G. M. Price J. E. Gramlich W. Rafter T. H. Low JMU? Dean F. R. Walker Chr'm H. W. Smith F.. L. French A. Osman T. H. Low Jflnante A. W. Loasby, Chr'm H. W. Smith Dr. G. M. Price dbfficers members Qwustainlng . W. Smith www: . W. Loasby . G. Potter F. Southworth Ancil D. Brown H. W. Smith . W. S. Smith ' . W. L. Bassett Zllumnl A. D. Brown J. E. Gramlich D. R. Cobb E. L. French jllnu-Skesihent Zllumnl . '1 . H. Low, 120 Broadway, New York City W. W. Nichols, Acqueduct'Bldg., Rochester W. C. Rogers, 353 Western Ave., Albany C. D. Reiclpath, Electric Bldg., Buffalo WFPU 92? wwe 5 9.00635 dmv: QQFSS w 3 'R UD. E . E. Hopkins W. W. Nichols abeneral Zltbletits H. W. Smith, Chr'm Prof. F. F. Moon D. R. Cobb E. F. Southworth W. C. Rogers QBligll1llltp Prof. W. C. Lowe, Chr m Dean F. R. Walker Prof. F. F. Moon wrath J. E. Gramlich, Chr'm Prof. W. C. Lowe Dr. Price C. A. Peterson C. D. Reidpath Zlublt E. L. French, Chr'm Dean F. R. Walker E. F. Southworth R. G. Potter A. W. Loasby Bally Grange Prof. F. F. Moon, Chr'm Prof. W. C. Lowe H. W. Smith N ll i J X R. G. Potter E. Gramlich D, R, Cobb 5 L. Fl'CI1Cl1 OSIUZIII L, Henry 6 Nl? mlm el , btuhent Qtbletic Qssutiatinn W, X- if eff' F E , H2135 I 0 ...S P H z . . . A-h .0 .3w ' l . Williziiimrillrifqfc-i1rI?'17 ii- 1 Sffffmfy - - R. H. McCormick, '17 , ,, .,,.,, , E one Hundred Sixty-fo I a..f-.4 ------- ' is I 2 ,sa n S :ui In f r- -lil! Wt alll .-i - A -'F - 4 L ONONDAGAN 1 Ylflliearers uf Blank 5 H. A. White, Captain A. R. Cobb C. Schlachter J. F. Meehan E. W. Gilmore Claude Newbury K. R. Curtis, Captain A. T. E. Newkirk F. C. Rulison B. Bowzer C. A. Peterson W. L. Glass, Caplain C. Whiteside F. R. Williams L. Worden E. E. Hopkins A. Osman glfnntlmall Hugh Hannigan, '17, Manager M. Brown A. Schultz J. DuMoe H. Segal J. Trigg L. Sparfeld B. M. Burns E. Planck 1. R. Rutstein W. Rafter J. Malone Track W. E. Sanderson, '17, Manager A. Schultz G. Burwell M. Brown C. W. Lange B. Brown Grew J. 1. Neasmith, '17, Manager P. L. Wallis L. D. Sprague G. Jayne O. R. Summerville L. W. Fox G. D. Hoople Baseball Newell C. Harrison, '17, Manage W. Ahearn, Captain li. Brown W. E. Hamilton W. M. Wilbur 1 F. Meehan ' J C. A. Slater RX E W Lllip Captain l W J R lftci i J. E. Keib F. S. Conable W. Welch ilxlaslaktiaall 111118 R nfl' 17 Manigci A J Osman K Hum J Schwsuzei H. E. Wright E. Williams H. C. White D. Finch R. Dixon H. A. White R. H. Parmalee W. C. Jordan H. H. Hartwell W. C. Carr C. Gilmore J. T. Port K. E. Broadway l. J. A. Turnure A. Morgan W. Rafter L. M. Travis C asey 11 Kerb 1 l J . T ll, 1 is I Ill l ...-3.4. ll 'Will' 1' .. if I ll ll 4 La l illll B 5 Q y . , E e, . , . ' ' ' ' . f 0 S ' . n 9 A f . . . c I -xr J r-5-11. , Ono Hundred Sixty-l i 4- ' Y J vid, --'ji--4 V M -' I 2 ea: :az S :U In if --.. 1915 -gwlka'-iT: I' - 5 --ll 1 - .15 nl n ' f C QNQNDAGAN 5 . . gg B wiearers of Haba R. Dunn C. W. l,11l1jI,C A. S. Boutin Nl. T. Cranclull j. Schwznrzer j. Alexander l.. A. Williams W. lVl. Clzipp A. R. Cohlm G. D. Cerow G. Duryezl R. H. Panrmulee R. W. Hutchins bl. H. Shetron H. C. White, Cayzlaiu A. 'l'. li. Newkirk C' Peterson . Soule C. Sunney R. Keefer B. Burnznrcl V. S. Worden G. lVl. Greenhurg . 'ircncc 14 uller A. lVl. Richwrds R 'ny Young b Jfnothall C. W. lfvunn H. Brickman 'l'. H. Storrier lf. Brown J. Livshin H. Agnew Track li. S. Steele lf. lrving bl. France Carl Snyder H. Folz 'l'. R. .lohnson Znlasehall Guy l.. Beckwith Qiretn 51951 with GBM L. S. Chznnhers I . B. Kniskern firnss Cltuuntrp eb: H. C. johnson L. G. Watson ' E. Gurlock Basketball 7397.1 W. Peters C. B. Pape N. Malepski Qiennis tbl H. F. Bllllilfll H. Norton . Kupfcr . Oshorn .iatniniming sb 1'1rkcr Mills 5' U S: lux 5' 5 l W - . . f A . J ., S U' I H 0 L fi 0 Z 0 S t Pl ' . ' J' ' SL ' 2-' 1- One llnnmlrerl 'ixty-six I CN - ' A r C , .-. , gf?- 0 l I 2 :,- 1, l . , ---. ll pi! 1915 3 iii . r Q .. S r :' A I-, I u l l ln ll -, ,I lf ly I I f ,, ' Q - ' ' ' ,, A, -U-, Y- rf- , - 'Wi , 1'-Am' 7 ,M -H-, rjrxi N Y H 5 I r P 4 . ., . 9. ' A . gg .E w 'f x2' - x .1 K Y N ' , A Q . i -, V- ix-itl' ., Z ,,.' .xl '-gui. ,li I,- v H QXQ4 1 X- k if ,.'. xx: f ' X' ii1T.-:'- I Y N if M 'N ' i 5 1, , S' -v 3 N I U if g 'X Sf IW mx f 0 k'L. W, , ,ww ,,,,.,,....., ., .,,,--.-.,,., .,,.,,.,, - ---A--M - - ---L-Q-Y ...H-...WA 1 f j.T . , ai' . 13- 'E ,,A, ,, W-,D M. ,-. ,-,,, ,.,-,...,......,.-...........-.-.....- -.-WW v- -.....-.-. 1 W 1 1 l v I 1 ' 1 1 V 1 1 .i X Ulu 55 3' 1 - IJ TT1 Uliratk Seaman 1-112 true success of a college athletic season cannot always be judged by the number of contests won. The ideal season shows phy- sical development in addition to victories. Both were realized during the 1915 season in track. ln consideration of this there are many reasons to honor and respect our veteran coach and trainer, Thomas F. Keane, who has been with us for about ten years. The season opened October 18, 1915, with the freshmen meet which was won by H. C. , llenderson. li. Garlock, Dougherty and l.. A. Williams tied for second place. On October 23, ll. C. White won the seventh annual Boyd W. lf. SAN DICRSON .1lIHIIl,lfl'I' Cross Country Run, covering the live and one- half miles in 30 minutes. Next came the Colgate Cross Country Meet on November 6, which the Orange won by a score of 20-41. Syracuse finished seventh at the 1. C. A. A. A. A. cross country meet at Boston, November 20. On February 5, 1916, the relay team composed of Parmalee '16, Newkirk '17, Peterson '18 and Irving '18, competed against Dartmouth at the B. A. A. meet at Boston, losing by a small margin a hard fought two-mile race. The relay team took fourth place against a field of ten at the l. C. A. A. A. A. indoor meet at New York on March 4. The first home indoor meet of the season was held on March 18 when the Varsity defeated Pittsburgh by a score of 75M to NM. In this meet James Burwell of Pitt lowered the record of Reidpath and Robertson for the 40-yard dash by 1-5 of a second. The intramural meets which were in- stituted by the coach two years ago were again held, 1-lelifernon '19 being the winner. The interfraternity relay races, which aids the coach in finding track material, iffoidcd amusement is well is benefit Phi Kappi Psi won the hnals On March 8 1 llX,I xl Alts won the 1111161 college meet 14 ight men were entered III the Penn Rel ny games held April 28 29 at 111111141111 l'1eld, Philidelphir At these games 1-1 A White 17 established 1 new inter ll1lllll1llfl 0lY y in 1 1 'r A X x X lux 1 '-. 1: z. . . 2 ' '. . . a L V v 'i ' 7 1 i 1' 1 ' 0 v A' ,Q ' ' ' , ' ' ti- l I ' 2 'z . A . 3 . . ' , 'K 1 ' -- I 1 ,- ' ' Won 1 ' f '..'li f 'Z ' ' '.:i1i:::'i:Li. .gi . gIL.Tlt1:::.1':. , ,zzlxi H in Q i LI f I ---:-,Z.--.-- ' ' 1 g' S, .... , ' T-- 1 -' --' W ti' l 4 ,S ONON 1 fl N i if l l P 5 cg 1 .94-.4 Fil collegiate record by heaving the 56-pound weight 31 feet, 5 inches. He also took third place in the discus throw with a record of 134 feet, 9M inches and third in the hammer throw. The mile relay team composed of Irving, '18, M. Brown '18, Burwell '18 and Peterson '18, came in third. Holy Cross and Penn State nosing in ahead. K. R. Curtis '16 tied for third place in the pole vault with a vault of 12 feet. T. R. Johnson made fourth place in the 56-pound weight event with a heave of 27 feet, 65 inches while B. Brown ran fourth in the running hop, step and jump. On May 6 the Orange defeated Pittsburgh on the Schenley oval at Pittsburgh by a final score of 81 to 45 points. Syracuse made nine out ofa possible thirteen firsts. On Saturday, May 13, the annual meet of the Syracuse University Academic Athletic Association was held in the Stadium. Ogdensburg Free Aca- demy won the meet with a total of 25 points. Stanton of Canisteo won a medal by breaking the interscholastic record for the high jump with a leap of 5 feet, 9 inches. Wyoming Seminary won the relay race for which a separate cup is given. On May 20 the Orange downed Colgate in a dual meet in the Stadium by a score of 67M to 49M points. Syracuse took nine out of thirteen firsts. On May 30 the freshman track team defeated the Oneida Community, Limited, Athletic Association team at Ken- wood, N. Y., by a score of 63 to 18 points. Ralph Scobey '19 won the Pi Phi Mu cup for freshmen. This is awarded for securing the highest number of points in competitive events. The closing event of the season in the Stadium was the interclass meet, which was Won by the class of 1918. i Throughout the season the track men had consistent training and systematic coach- ing which are important factors in all branches I 1 Q luolvms l'. KIEANIE of athletics. Com, W E SANDERSON Manager Om. llunrh rl Sixty mnc .2 N -. v, v H. W E . . , . lf! ' i Q. ll 1 . ff f 7 ....,. TT ' .. ,, -- :,, .: '::1:Z'Q---Q14-'-' Au. ing ' 2 - L - fl 3 ! 'pi ' -- ..-. ' -1. .-.frog -J rid IIQII2. ls 5 Wu' Aquxmog po.xpunH 0110 Ulrank Qfeam, 1916 Kimber Schultz George Peterson M. Brown Folz Burwell C lapp Clark Keane H. C. TVhite Johnson Finch Lange H. A. XVhite Curtis B. Brown Irving Xewkiri: Parmalee Dixon I C . f 5 . . IIQII Q 7 DZXGAN 'Warsitp Track Zllieam, 1916 Qbfficvzrs f .Manager . . . G. 1'1au'o1c1 Kimber, '16 Axfislant Manager . W. Sanderson, '17 Captain . Kenneth R. Curtis, '16 Coach . . Thomzns F. Keane .1 Basins anh Buns R. D. Parmznlee, '16 R. G. Dixon, '17 1, C. 1V1. Finch, '16 C. A. Peterson, '18 i A. T. E. Newkirk, '17 F. R. Irving, '18 H. C. White, '17 G. A. Burwell, '18 1 W. S. Gere, '17 B. Brown, '18 E R. C. George, '17 M. Brown, '18 C. H. P1-ice, '17 R. A. C131-1., '18 T M. Soule, '18 1 '1 Zbutbles A. S. Delling, '16 K. R. Curtis, '16 E. S. Steele, '17 K. R. Curtis, '16 'l' 1C. NIEWK ' f :plain 112171 Qldlieugbts B. Brow C. W. Lange, '17 n, '18 Elumps J. C. Murphy, '17 H. Folz, '17 W. M. C1app,'18 iBule Vault W. M. Clupp, '18 1 R ohnson 16 A bclwlrv 17 H A Wh... 17 A R Cobb 18 Newbury 18 H iii 4 T.. .frT4 gc ii I A, , I Ilih X ff- ' ' ' ' 7 af . Q' xi r 1 J I I 1 . 1, ' V 0 . S ' ' - 1, ' ' V , i T. - - a C , ' ' ' .XC 1 . , g r-'1 1 One uudred Seventy-0 111'- , --. .. ' -- . -iw -'if - -'-ref-fe' ,,,,,,. 6. - --1----.--l.::Ti ..... t :1 - 1 I. -.I A My 'V 'nw -Mm .1 L -1 ill: ' W ' W ill: : else... . MMM--M , ,S gnirrx 21 - W I L ONONDAGAN Zintercnllegiate Qssuciatiun uf Zlmateur , Qthletes nf Zlmzrina l Qbfficers for 1916 1 1 1 Prffidznt . . Donelson M. Lake, Princeton . . G. Harold Kimber Syracuse V -P d . .... . .. ' We NH Mm Roger lf. Evans, Dartmouth Secrztary . . George B. Brown, Jr., New York University Trfarurfr . . . Creigh M. Heydecker, Columbia Qhbisurp Qllnmmittee Gustavus 'l'. Kirkby, Columbia Thornton Gerrish, l-larvarcl Romeyn Berry, Cornell QExecutihe Cuiummittee r Casper W. B. Townsend, Pennsylvania Arthur H. Bunker, Yale I Frederick P. Clement, Jr., Harvard Paul F. Sanborne, Cornell Neal E. Tourtellotte, M. I. 'lf F. H. Starrett, Brown l Ctllnlleges of the Qssuniatiun Amherst Lafayette Q Bowdoin Leland Stanford Brown Maine California Massachusetts Institute of Colby Technolo . gy 1 College of City of New York Michigan X J I f Columbia New Yo1'k University ' j Ka m Cornell Pennsylvania State 1 L5 H Dartmouth Pennsylvania :WWW - P-1 Fordham Princeton Q N Georgetown Rutgers 3 Harvard Swarthmore 6 Haverford Syracuse -,111 Johns Hopkins Yale ll-ll ri I, One: Hunflrcd Seventy-tw . ' -. --Y M QQMV ---4P- b- - nv- 1 ll! il: 1915 :eq ill : :d:2ll ll -I msgs :Ile A L r 1 'B HONONDAGAN 'i 1 - . ,.H.1,1... 1 F'-ni 1 K' . J . S1 X t-by CIHII - 2-...1 Fi-71 Svpratuse winners in Eintertullegiate Games Year 1897 1898 1899 1 900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 9 0 92 9 IW! Name C. D. Whittemore, '99 C. D. Whittemore, '99 H. G. Lee, '99 Myer Prinstein, '01 C. D. Whittemore, '99 'Q W. It Lewis, '99 R. A. Waite, Jr., '01 E. T. Glass, '02 Myer Prinstein, '01 I-I. G. Lee, '99 Myer Prinstein. '01 W. 1 . Lewis, '01 il. 1Vl. SCZl'l'l O1'Ll, '02 W. C. Lowe, '03 1-1. L. Gardner, '04 C. Lowe, '03 W. C. Lowe, '03 H. L. Gardner, '04 C. Van Duyne, '04 W. C. Lowe, '03 C. Van Duyne, '04 l-1. L. Gardner, '04 C. Van Duyne, '04 K. B. Squires, '06 R. L. Young. '08 M. F. Horr, '09 M. F. Horr, '09 M. F. Horr, 09 C. Allen, '08 M. F. Horr, 09 M. F. Horr, '09 C. D Reidpznth, '12 Deane Waite '12 C D RLlClpltl'1 12 C, D Reidp ith 12 M L Robertson 13 R 11, lhompeon 13 Cul Peter son Event 100-yd. cl ash 100-yd. dash 440-yd. dash Broad jump Broad jump 120-yd. hurdle 220-yd. hurdle Shot put Broad jump 440-yd. dash Broad jump 120-yd. hurdle Half-mile run High jump Pole vault 1-Iigh jump High jump Pole vault l-lzunmer throw High jump l-lzimmer throw Pole vault Hummer throw Half-mile run 220-yd. dash Hummer throw Shot put Hammer throw Pole vault l'lz1mmer throw Hummer throw 440-yd. dash Shot put 440-yd. dash 220-yd. dash 100-yd d'1sh Bro'1d jump Pole V'11llt H'llf-111116 run Time, Height or Dixtance 10 2-5 sec. 10 sec. 50 4-5 sec. 23 ft. 7 1-4 in. 21 ft. 7-8 in. 15 2-5 sec. 21 2-5 sec. 41 ft. 6 1-4 in. 23 ft. 2 in. 49 3-5 secl 23 ft. 8 in. 15 2-5 sec. 2 min. 3 2-5 sec. 5 ft. 7 3-4 in. 11 ft. 7 in. 5 ft. 11 in. 5 ft. 11 3-4 in. 11 ft. 7 in. 151 ft. 7 in. 5 ft. 11 in. 154 ft. 11 in. 11 ft. 7 3-4 in. 149 ft. 11 in. 1 min. 56 sec. 21 4-5 see. 147 ft. 9 1-2 in. 43 ft. 10 in. 150 ft. 1 1-2 in. 11 ft. 6 in. 151 ft. 6 in. 145 ft. 2 in. 50 sec. 44 ft. 11 3-4 in. 48 sec. 22 sec. 10 1-5 sec. t 111- '. 12ft.4in 1 min 54 4-5 sec. Point: 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 3 3 3 5 1 1 1-2 5 . 5 3 5 3 5 2 3 1-2 S 3 3 5 3 5 3 3 3 5 3 5 5 e H my-1,1 1 Tull 1.5 'WW x. 4 . H . fx , 21 f . 2 in 1 XA . . 2 C' 1 . . 1 l ll P , On unclrod Seven xroc I 1 W 2 3-I U u- -.M Q WV , ff' V u-VH f ll I-20-eg -2 Q t. 1 1 1 . g. : . 'Vi 11 '. . 1' 1 ' Q' X' 4 - , , '. i. . 1 , 1 1 - ' 1 e, Q 1 13 . . . . . 1916 K. R. Curtis, '16 -...-.,...-.....,-. j.,.,....-...,. ...Q . 'fi --7 - -1112 P-ll-IIE. . 1 : il' ll - an ONONDAGP-.N Syracuse Tlinihersitp Becurhs Event 50-yd. dash . 100-yd. clash 220-yd. dash 440-yd. dash Half mile run Mile run Two mile run 120-yd. hurdles 220 hurdles Running high jump Running broad jump Pole Vault Shot put Hummer throw Discus throw Record 5 3-5 sec. 9 4-5 sec. 22 sec. 48 sec. 1 min. 57 1-5 sec 4 min. 29 3-5 sec. 9 min. 54 4-5 sec 15 4-5 sec. 24 2-5 sec. 6 ft. 1 7-8 in. 24 ft. 7 1-4 in. 12 ft. 6 1-2 in. 45 ft. 5 1-2 in. 157 ft. 6 in. 128 ft. 7 1-2 in. Holder . B. Squires, '06 L. Young, ex.-'09 L. Young, ex.-'09 uurice Fikes, '97 D. Reidpath, '12 D. Reidpznth, '12 Peterson, '18 N. Algire, '12 bl. 'l'. Danes, '13 Hugh Welsh, '11 13. B 1'rm wn, '18 R. L. Y cmlx ng, ex.- W. C. Lowe, '03 Myer Prinstein, '02 K. R. Curtis, '16 M. F. Horr, '09 lVl. F. l-lorr, '09 lVl. F. I-lorr, '09 '09 ,l 5 : 15x 19131 131111 Qliup flllumpetitnun M118 e .N S Jfur freshmen Y S 1916 5 0 il-If Ralph R. Scobey, '19 ' -ll T1-' I, One Hundred Seventy-four ill ig 2 :ia l E 5 9 1 ONONDAGAN V J l ll Euston Qtbletie Qssueiatinn Qnnual 51-Fleet y 1 1 BOSTON, FEBRUARY 5, 1916 Dartmouth clefeatecl Syracuse in 3120-yard relay race ',l'ime-7 min. 16 sec. Srptacuse Qlieam F. R. Irving A. T. E. Newkirk ' R. H. Parmalee Carl Peterson ll to f Zi. QE. Q. Q. Q. Q. Zinhunr meet 'rl ll - AT Nlaw YCJIKK, MAIQCH 4, 1916 - R ' 1 Relay Race Cllistance 2 2-5 milesj I Firft-Yale Thirci--lVlicl1igan 1 Second-Cornell 1 Fourth-Sy1':1cl1se Starter:-Yale, Cornell, Michigan, Syracuse, Brown, Columbia, Nlassachu- setts Institute of Technology, l'larvarcl, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Penn State. I Qlibe Svpraeuse Qieam i R. H. Parmalee Carl Peterson lk - C. M. Finch F. R. Irving l 1 I j 1 5 If S 1 . Zinterfratermtp Relay Qinmpetmtwn , N Q . 1 fur Bumble Seven Trophy . 0 IIQI 1 won Imp Elph: iliappa SIBM ' 1ll Ono1IundrcdScv0nty-live i fill- -QW.-A A -W L-Aw?-Y ...M tv , ,.,,., ::.:1i f.- Tf'--- ' A E T. - 2- -R : 5 E 5 F'-T ii Ima faf I 'l r - . , FWD --,-,...,. C- ..... ' ' E ff ONONDA6 Zinterzfliullege 11-Blast l MAIQCH 8, 1916 First-Liberal Arts . A . 51 Points Second-Agriculture . 14 Points Third-Forestry . 12 Points Fofurzh?-Fine Arts . . 11 Points F'th- ,' . . . 10P ' t 1 Anlhlliecl Science . . 10 Pgigtg Ifvmzl F' 1 Sr ul Th 'rd T' r II ' I t Inter-college relay CLAJ HJ CLD mi QFD 1 2 iniiriilgg 2-56456. Underclass relay 1918 1919 2 min. 23 4-5 sec. 45-yard dash Burwell QLAJ McClellan CLAJ Ross CASH 5 1-5 sec. 45-yard high hurdles B. Brown CLAJ Ellis CLSJ Lange QFD 6 sec. 45-yard high hurdles B. Brown CLAD lillis CLAD Lange CFD 5 3-5 sec. 220-yard dash Burwell CLAJ Cerow CLD Riggs QFD 24 1-5 sec. 440-yard dash Dixon CAg.Q liiggs CFD Snyder CFA1 56 sec. Half mile Peterson fl'AD lunch CASJ Irving CLAJ 2 mm. 6 1-5 sec. 1 mile Peterson CFAJ George CAg.j Heffernan CLAJ 4 min. 43 sec. 2 mule Parmalee QASD White CAg.J Johnson CLAJ 10 min. 16 2-5 sec. Pole vault Curtis CFD Clapp CAg.j Schultz CLAJ 11 ft. 9 in. High jump Pelletier CLAD lCllis CLAD Folz CASH 5 ft. 11 in. 16-lb. shot put Schultz QLAJ Cobb CLD Newbury CLD 38 ft. 10 in. 1918 relay team-Ross, B. Brown, Williams, M. Brown. 1 l.. A. relay team-Burwell, B. Brown, Schultz, McClellan. I bpratusezigittshurgb Zlnhunr Baal jlilleet f GYMNASIUM, MARCH 18, 1916 Minn hp Qpracuse Syracuse .... 75 1-2 Points Pittsburgh . . . 19 1-2 Points E A' t F' I S Ld Tl ' cl R d Shot piii? SchultZIS Cobb,0Sm Fry, PW 40 ft. 46142 in. 40-yard dash Al. Burwell, P Dixon, S G. Burwell S 4 3-5 sec. I 45-yard hurdle lillis, S B. Brown, S Lange, S 6 sec. X ' Z 300-yard dash B. Brown, S 34 3-5 sec. X -J L l 'Z 1 mile run Peterson, S Albright, P George, S 4 min., 45 4-5 sec. QS I Pole vault Curtis, S Clapp, S Hugus, P 11 ft. Slim yr QW: liasterday, P LN as 440-yds. dash Dixon, S Nl. Brown, S Irving, S 54 4-5 sec. f W, L Q2 2 mile run Parmalee, S White, S Livermore, P 10 min. 9 1-5 sec. ,W S' Half mile Peterson, S Albright, P lfckhardt, P 2 min. 7 sec. 0 1 F' h, S f A High jump lfllis, S Hugus, P IS S 5 ft. 8 in. 2 .l 1 , C : Relay Syracuse Pittsburgh 'rp y 2 min, 23 Sec, di' ----- - ' l... . i Mk-Clue Hundred Seventy-six i , - 1... 1. . I 7. .4 , Q g ,- ---iii- ri: ima.-is ' 24:2ll ll V -H ll llltfns 2 5 KF' I .A --. . ..- .. ,.,, ..e.. -...- .. C - - 2 --W-----.-- s 11 Intramural Iaanhntap Ulitatk Meet, 1916 , lim' nl Fizzri Sven nd 771 frd Ram rd 40-yarcl clash Williams C101 Dixon C-U l'armalee C7j 4 3-5 sec. High jump Clapp CIO lfllis Cscrj Davis C75 5 ft. C: in. -1--10-yard clash Williams C163 DeKay C121 Dawson C145 55 2-5 sec. Shot put Lange CSD Schultz C1-21 Colxh Cscixj 31 fr. 3--1 in. Half-mile run l'leH'ernon C451 Kemp C-101 Dcliay C351 2 min. 2 2-5 see. 'liwo mile 1'un l'armalee C601 johnson C1255 l'lel'1'ernon C1001 10 min. 2 l-5 sec 45-yard hurdles Chappell C91 13. Brown Cscr.D Lange Cscr.D 5 4-5 sec. Mile run l'lel'1'ernon C505 Peterson Cscr.D 1 incl1 C50J 4 min. 38 2-5 sec High hurdles ll. llrown Cscixj lfllis Cscizl Lange Cscr.J 6 1-5 sec. Pole vaulr Uurris Cser.j Schultz Cl 1-21 11 fr. IVIIHIIFI' Qf fllrfl-l'1e1'1'ernon . 12 Points Srrnnd-Williams . 10 Points 7.IH-Nl-5Parmalee . 9 Points Lange . . 9 Points C5 ibennsplhanla Relay fiarmhal Cl PH1I,ADl5I.1'HlA, APRIL 27-8. 1916 Qauarter-jlillile ikelay Fin!-Holy Cross Second-Penn State Third-Syracuse Syracuse 'llCZll'l1-'l1'V1l1g, Nl. Brown, Burwell and Peterson. 56 lb. Uliilieigbt Qtbeut Fir!!-Wliite, Syracuse. Record, 31 feet,.5 inches. Fourth-Jolinson, Syracuse, 27 feet, 6M lnches. Discus Ulibtutn Third--White, Syracuse, 134 feet, 915 inches. XA- 16-lb. ifaammer Ulibrutn S J , x , 1 Vi? Third-White, Syracuse, 134 feet, 10 inches. F, a S 1' 1 ll LX I ipule Vault 1-mf L Q ,Y 'fa Q Third-Curtis, Syracuse, Rector, Dartmouth, Haydock, Harvarclg Yunyon, Penn State, Sewell, Pennsylvania. 1-lenght, 12 feet. Running imp Step ant Bump r01l7'fh B Blown Sy1'1cuse,42 Feet 4-l4l11Ll1CS ffl , Z ,-1 1 -7 Q1l 1 ' !lC 1 1 . W- . - '. ,- ' f ll1....-,. , ' A ' us , i K- , - 0-13 F -w -mx V an---EMM'-'MEM-b-slr11unr1ri-iffii-21,5031-YC-rl,KMVY VI qlc l 1 'lil-. Q ii I -- . in 1 Ml- ' --lm 7 - -, Tffff .i.fi.. w--------------LM... -. ..,.1i:'i1.-i T.. ,.:.- .... 1' ' I1..,,. LL ill I --' , fn? C, J Qpratuse Pittsburgh ZBuaI est , STADIUM, MAY 6, 1916 Minn hp Srpranusz Syracuse . . . 81 Points I Pittsburgh . . . 45 Points ll .lfwrzl Firrl Srmnd Third Rrcord 100-yard dash J. Burwcll, P G. Burwell, S B. Brown, S 10 2-S sec. 120-yard high hurdles B. Brown, S Lange, S Jordan, P 16 4-5 sec. Shot put Schultz, S I ry, P Cohh, S 43 ft. 2 1-2 in. Mile run Albright, P Parmalcc, S George, S 4 min. 40 4-5 sec. 440-yard dash G. Burwcll, S Patterson, P Irving, S 51 I-2 sec. Discus throw H. A. White, S Southland, P Fry, P 134 fr. 2 in. 'l'wo mile run H. C. White, S I,ivermorr.-, P Wiggel, P 10 min. 25 2-5 sec. Pole vault Curtis, S Hugus, P Clapp, S I1 ft. 4 in. 220-yard hurdles B. Brown, S Lange, S Hastings, P 27 2-S sec. Half mile Finch, S Peterson, S Albright, P 2 min. 4-5 sec. 220-yard dash J. Burwell, P G. Burwell, S Irving, S 23 I-S sec. Hammer throw H. A. White, S Schultz, S -Iohnson, P I33 ft. 1 in. High jump I-Iugus, P Clapp, S 5 ft. 7 1-2 in. Steele, S Sheehan, P Curry, P Broad jump Sheehan, P Steele, S Hugus, P 21 ft. 4 3-4 in. I . X X I L il Sl . l ll-ll ig 18th Qtmual Glirack jllfleet of the 'bpracuse Ulinihersitp Qtahzmit Zltbletit Qssnniatiun STADIUM, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916 won hp Ggbenshurg .free Qcahemp Entries Auburn High School Canisteo Academy Cascadilla School Cazenovia Seminary Christian Bros. Academy Cortland High School Cortland Normal School hast Syracuse High School Elmira Free Academy Genesee Wesleyan Semin 1ry Homer Academy Ihon High School Ithaca High School On llun lrerl Skventv :gl t lVIeridian High School Mexico High School N. Y. State School of Agriculture Rochester East High School Rugby School St. johns 1VIiIitary Academy Schenectady High School Solv ty High School Syr ncuse c.,CI1fl ll Hlgh School Ir IVIS 11epu1to1y School 1 roy Ac tdemy W lrsaw High School Wyoming Semlnary sl, F ll lux 110 Ci llill E gf K - . . . I Ill Sf S , , I I 'I I 1 001 P 1 It I ' 1 :P 22 i. 7' I 2 'z-2 ' If r-is l . I , . I H 2 - Q j r , , , , ' ,,..: A . -1 I'1ZTL1Z- L.ZL ' N- ' ' -' f ' - 2 g . ll . .. ' ', l :af - V ,... .,,,, ,, W M--W ,,,, , ,,,,,t,,, an ll-I - -M M I 'f ' A -l'3Uf'7D 2211 5 I ZI 'ie 1 Tiuift--1-H' 'flff' ' 7 'ww-7' A-, '- -1 I 5' .... W ' X f'Q'i .-. '-'M 'i ' g 11-- - --- - A -- bpranusezflliulgatz Baal ililleet , STADIUM, MAY 20, 1916 Zlillinn hp Syracuse Syracuse . . . 671I'oints 1 Colgate . . . 495 Points lfufzil Ffrxl Srmnd Tliirzl Rrmrrl 100-yarcl clash Anclerson, C B. Brown, S Burwell, S 10 sec. 220-yarcl clash Burwell, S B. Brown, S 22 see. Anderson, C 440-yard tlush M. Brown, S Doyle, C Harvey, C 52 1-5 see. lrlall' mile Peterson, S l inch, S Hayes, C 1 min. 57 1-5 set lVlile run Parmalee, S Hayes, C Broughton, C 4 min. 38 see. 'l'wo mile run Harrimzm, C White, S Truman, C 9 min, 59 2-5 see 120-yard high hurtlles B. Brown, S Lange, S Cotterel, C 15 4-5 see. 220-yarcl low hurtlles Lange, S Cotterel, C B. Brown, S 25 l-5 ser. 16-pound shot put Schultz, S Cobb, S Peck, C 40 ft. 10 1-2 in. 16 lh. hammer throw l'l. A. White, S Gillo, C Johnson, S 143 ft. 5 1-2 in. l'o1c vault Curtis, S Barts, C Clapp, S 11 ft. 6 in. I Westfall, C lligh jlnnp Cotter-el, C 5 ft. 5 in, C l- , C vfllfl Running hroacl jump Carpenter, C Burwell, S Gere, S 22 ft. 1 in. 1 Q9uthnnr Zlntetnlass Meet STADIUM, MAY 24, 1916 1918 . . . 62 Points 1919 44 Points 1916 . . 26 Points 1917 . . 20 Points lfvmll Find Second Third Rmml 100-yard clash B. Brown, '18 McClellan, '19 Dawson, '19 10 1-5 sec. 220-yard clash B. Brown, '18 Irving, '18 McClellan, '19 22 2-5 sec. V 440-yard clash Irving, '18 Seohey, '19 BurwC11, '13 51 1-5 SCC- K Half mile run Finch, '16 Parmalee, '16 Garlock, '19 2 111111. 1 SGC. K Z1 Mile run Peterson, '18 Helfernon, '19 Wagaman, '19 4 min. 30 see. X ' X Two milc run johnson, '19 Barnes, '19 l'auS, '19 10 min. 32 sec. A I 1 120-yard hurdles B. Brown, '18 Lange, '17 151115, '18 15 4-5 see. X L : l 220-yard hurclles lfllis, '18 Lange, '17 RSISCY, '19 26 1-5 SCC- M' ANSI 16111. shot put Schultz, '17 White, '16 Keefer, '19 -10fecr 1 111. ,1 LN QQ , W L1 1 AQ llole Vault Curtis, '16 Clapp, '18 Rasey, 19 ll ft. P 0 1 W ' Broad jump B. Brown, '18 Burwcll, '18 Rackett, '19 21 fr. 3 in. ' 0 Q 5 High jump lfllis, '18 GCFC, '18 5 ft. 5 in. . 1 - w 9 u 4 ' , roiz, '17 Claw, lb , - gf Rasey, '19 , Q- 1 1 ' Discus throw White, '17 Segal, 9 151115: '18 121 115- 7 ln' ' r - One Hundred Seventy-nine J - ' W V :fb Y ..fA,.VA-.--..---l1'---------- - - ---W --31171 . vf 'Z: 1 ', - -- 13- --if--2:3 1 ' .7 ' L' ...- , . L H 1 e 1 Yrs:-2. -I . Q-l I i 0 - for -- .1111 ,, 6 6 A 1' 6 if Et- r ...,, . . fr. .fw '4 fm.s . 1' 1 1 I, I! 1 I I i. .1 1 :Mg LWW iy r 1 I 44 if lv. if .4 frxf. ' .:',w, m., . ,,.N, M' 1. Ti .,,.13 f hkff N. ,..- H.. .N Qiruss Qluuntrp Uleam Hunmlerson Soule 1'et,m:rsun Johnson Nowkirk White Watson QBffin:ers Manager . . . W. E. Sanderson, '17 Afsiftavzt .Manager . Paul E. Parker, '18 Coach . . Thomas F. Keane Captain . H. C. White, '17 ' Team H. C. White, '17 L. G. Watson, '18 C. A. Peterson, '18 E. J. Garlock, '19 One Hunflrml Eighty A. '1'. E. Newkirk, '17 1-1. C. Johnson, '19 M. Soule, '18 G. E. Woodruff, '19 lvnnc W 1 IT U01 I'll ,1,?. X11 x lx, 1' 1 Pqifw ask! I-QQ fc- .W ki- I QM S hxx I 7, 0 1 f' rf:-izz' 1 . ,..,,..-- C. WIlI'l'IE, Crlplrlifl 'lqiiifjl' 'H'-'M D M ' 8 Q ' ' 'T -f3lITL'TIL ? T .' 'tT:7 '-A ' . Tgftggl , ' te5.1...U -- mi' ' .TQ ' ' ..g. L' L 8 tm... W Spranuseqllilicbigan Qiruss Ciuuntrp ANN Alusou, OCT. 28, 1916 1 irstP-Czwroll CMD Second-Watson CSD Thircl-Newkirk CSD Fourth-Peterson CSD Fiftlv-.1o1mson CSD Sixth-fWhite CSD Course--4 miles. Syracuse Michigan Minn hp Syracuse Seventh-Kiven Eight-Soule CSD Ninth-Bouma CMD 'l'cntl1-Sedgwick CMD Eleventh-Meehan CMD Time--21 min. 3 sec. . ZS Points . 38 Points bpracusse:1BennspIhanievwartmuutIJ Qliruds Qlnuntrp Run Sl-luNG1fIE1,1n, MASS., Nov. 4, 1916 Bun 1 'I won bp Syracuse . 1 - .. 1 First-Wfxfson CSD Eilglmth-Joljnsolf Second--lhompson CDD N1l1th'-Wh1tC CSD K 'lt1111'Cl-'ShC1l3l1l'11C CDD ,VCD1111-dSlC15Cl'l111l11 CPD A 1 X FDU1'th-MCM1LT111ll51 CPD lileventh-MurschutwCDD Fifth-1g1ewlailk1bCSD 'fwli11c1ftl1TJetSl'scf11 CCSD S' r - 't H irteent -foue S SgE'C11f1'l?al21l'10Ck CSD Fourteenth-Gerrish CDD 1. Course-5 miles. Time--30 min. 2 sec. 1 1 1 1 f I. X E' lti i ghg IRINCIIIH Cwu N WINNINCD llg KWN 111 mn 1 ,I ! 1 1 1 , 9 11 1 F1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 xl 1 , 1 11 Q X 1. ii fvi N11 77-11, N , , , v , , , , W- A I -A1 S'I'AR'l' AND FINISH Ol' 'l'RlANGUl,AR RUN A'l' S ' E . 3 1 SO 1 . - , 1, 11,1 ,Q A ., 1111 vfyfguam 59235325 in ,D ...... 1 - ...,. D - , D, M, ,D -.-W 111,V,, 11,1 1 M,H . V YT ,Q 'S' : Ml - - ,AQ Y Awww ---5 gg 17,-1g,.. ..- ...lL.....,-.,,.gg -,., ,----,,,.,: .. fi- 11.1 .,.,, :iii ,LT 'figfjg 'D 'P QNMQNDAGAN The ?Bup7J Gross Qluunttp Bane H STADIUM, NOVEMBER 11.1916 r Ss E ee!-I III!! CFor Cup Presented by W. Y. Boydb Firrt-A. T. E. Newkirk, '17 Fourth-H. C. johnson, '19 Second-C. A. Peterson, '18 Fifth-G. W. Parker, '19 Third-M. Soule, '18 Sixth--Schreeder, '20 Seventh-H. T. Faus, '19 Course-4y2 miles. Time--27 min., 16 sec. Qrmual Cliruss finuntrp Bun of 31. 612,321.9 Q. AT NEW HAVEN, CONN., Nov. 25, 1916 won hp Qilurnell F int-Cornell Second--Ya le Third-Syracuse Fourth-Harvard F rfth-M aine Sixth-Dartmouth dl ghty 1. L. G. Watson H L White A 1 E Newknk H C johnson M Soule E Garlock C A Peterson Sevenlh-Pennsylvania Eighth-Princeton Ninth-Michigan Tenth-Columbia E lewnth-Penn State Twflfth--C. C. of N. Y. Swpratuse Cham . . . 7 1 X 1 4 P W0 1. la I L 4 . 1 '- . . 17 5, 1 -. ' 21 11111111 S3 . . 26 1 1 . J. . . 44 Z 0 ....... . . 1 57 11 1 l' -..- - One I-Iundrc Q1 -wo WTI? ' rr. 'H -ff' C ' a :. :in I 2 I 1- , ...... W! gg 1 1918 :nr if 1 . ' t ' ' ' 1 :1..e 21 . I l'1 I ll ' ' -If .- ff UNONDAGAN X , l , Illl u S W ll-ll A S x Si ag W 5, 0 17--.-,,.,A.--A.,. ....-W,.- ... W- -V ----uf ..4L,:f.,4A,M,,1,d,-W f ' 1915 - .,,, , A 4 ,A 1. A. 11 -fi-.- Qv4A -v.--- W.- 1 ' r gp. i 1 l v, I r! yi pi r r ilu? li i if f , FS E., 51211 il ri 611' fir i 1 i' 1 17,1 ,V .c if ,a , ,ffl .ill if-ta. junthall beasun, 1916 -..Q . Huou j. HANNloAN lllzlnzlgrr HEN the Orange clad warriors, lead by Captain Babe White, gathered at the center of the field at Fenway Park, Boston, at the close of the Tufts game on November 25, 1916, to give a long yell for the opposing team, the Syracuse University football season came to a close. The ordinary football fan would judge the 1916 season to have been nothing short of disastrous.,' When all the facts are fairly faced and squarely considered, however, the season was merely disappointing.', With the loss of four of the five big games on the schedule ofthe Orange team, the football season cannot be called a success. The Orange lost to Pitts- burgh, Michigan, Dartmouth and Colgate. But it would have been no disgrace for any team to lose to any member of that quartet. 1 .K l l gl l l l The Panthers were rated as champions but even so-had Franklin and Marshall played up to standard the week before, the Syracuse- Pittsburgh game might have been entirely diH'erent. The Panthers made all their blun- ders and discovered their mistakes in the Navy game, which was played the same day that the Orange smothered Franklin and lV1arshall. Michigan and Dartmouth nosed out the Orange in games which Syracuse easily outplayed them. The Orange held Colgate to a 15-0 victory and then twelve days later the Maroon team handed a decisive defeat to Brown, a team which had beaten both Yale and Harvard. Coach William H. Hollenback, who was elected unanimously by the Athletic Governing Board to succeed Frank O'Neil as coach, and Assistant Coach M. F. Horr were greeted by about twenty players at the initial practice on September 7. The infantile paralysis epidemic One I Iumlrerl 1'1ighty-four y:-l lv .. 1 V ' ll LN we f 0 . , U:-:,1 WIl.l.1Aw1I1lglK5Zw.iaNmick .lf , W. , L: -311,1 fa all f - A ,rw .it 1fi' 731 ,ill 'f.l.ld 9 i i 'Pl i lib awtlfl all I ll ' , ll 1 l ,,I.l.fl:, Q-..,' ., ,,.., ' ,,,. Q ll -,.- .Y ' l.-f.'Z,,i l p - rl . . . and the resultant postponement ol the opening lx of college delayed many of the football candi- l' dates from reporting for early work. The delay in getting started, however, was made up in part by the installation of new apparatus which aided Coach Hollenback in the drilling on I 'u fundamentals. 2 4 When the season opened on September 30, I' 1 i several faces of the prominent members of the ,' l l9l5 team were missing but the material there i was on hand showed possibilities of a heavy line but a glance at the backlield material l showed the lack of hard hitting and heavy l men. 'llhe team gave the first public exhibi- tion on September 30, defeating the All- X i Syracuse eleven in a practice game by a score l ' of 57-0. On October 7, Coach Beals Bank, ll.-umrn A. -Wm-rr l a former Varsity star, brought his dougbty C f ' i ,l team up here from Ohio University only to be ,K K handed the short end of a 73-O score. On the following Saturday the lfranklin gi ,ly and Marshall team, from whom a hard tussle was expected, proved little or no 11 5' l opposition to the second string team, the score resulting 60 to 0. ll Before a fairly large crowd, including many notables such as Walter Camp ly and other football authorities, the much touted Pittsburgh warriors invaded the jl Archbold Stadium on October 21, and in a game remarkable for the few penalties imposed, the Orange team, outplayed, outgamed and outwitted, went down to a L 0 defeat before the wonderful eleven from the Smoky City, the score being 30 to O. , Glenn Warner's team linished the season without a defeat. , I KJ The Orange then journeyed west to meet the rangy Nlichigan team on October I 28 at Ann Arbor. ln this game the Orange led by one touchdown up to the last 1 few moments of play. Then the Westerners, by a series of spectacular plays plus ei a Q X il t ll 1 1 I i I r ' i f l , . , lv ' nh w J E L S, e , 1+ ' will l E 1fi,Tf- ' 1 than Scul.,xcn'rlau Du More lh'llilill.'XN l ll . One Hundred liiglxty-live .1 r -- fit is .4 , J-'i ll if Q if 'alll' 1 r 3 , Aw , --w 5 - nbdk I lv lT1T-'QQ-T,-ull'-W M , ,., -W ,. Wgvvww,,gMr 3'ffjlIjlflll, 5'iR l f 'lllfll ll ' lc I LI st r X? C CQQQNQAQAN , RAr'r1cu Nicwuunv NI. Buoww ' GILMORH a few big penalties, scored a touchdown, followed by a goal, which gave them a Win by a score of 14-13. In a game staged by the Board of Trade at Springfield, Mass., the Orange met Dartmouth November 4. The Varsity outplayed Dartmouth, gaining more ground than the Green, but lost by a score of 15-f10. The following week Syracuse swamped Susquehanna here by a 42h-0 score. Coach Hollenback spared no efforts in whipping his small squad into shape for the annual central New York classic, the Colgate game. Before a crowd of 19,000 people the team from Hamilton removed some of the stigma of the 38-0 defeat of 1915 by defeating Syracuse 15-0. The Orange played a hard game and the single touchdown was not registered by Colgate until the last few minutes of the game. The defense of the Orange team was a truly commendable department of their work, holding as they did a team which had three All-American men on it. The Orange then journeyed to Boston to play Tufts, the team that had the Smiu-Hn RUIGTIIN Simi llucc 11 Onc Hundred 1 igl by l X S 4 b 'W it .I , I. itll-Ili A ' EEK -J n W-lr il f P if gt, llll 1. p s ' 1 2 0 5 2l1-- A 55 Q2 iq? ...l rel 1 I fe l 4 I I-. Mfxrowl-: WII.I.lAMS WI'l l'lEli l'l,ANcK distinction of having defeated Harvard earlier in the year. Syracuse in this game was at its best and in a hard fought cleverly played game closed the season by trimming Tufts, 20-13. Since the smoke of the season has rolled away and the football situation has been looked at from every angle it appears that there is every reason for Syracusans to place the utmost conlidence in Bill Hollenback and his assistants. The coach gave every bit of his time for three solid months to drilling the Orange. l'le has installed a system that can be depended upon to turn out representative teams at least and championship teams now and then. Captain White, Alfred R. Cobb and VVilliam Rafter were placed on Walter Cam 's roll of honor at the conclusion of theseason. One of the pleasant past P season events for the team was a smoker which was tendered the members by Manager Hugh l-lannigan. Alfred R. Cobb, tackle, will lead the Orange next fall and Byrne V. Hueber will bcpmanager. HUGH HANNIGAN, JVla1zagw'. . , .3 Y rf f 'E 'I .V- yn' 1' W gl J 4' Y yuh, IJUNN BoU1lN l BROWN Wuc nl One lllllllllllll ll.,llbV HLVLI I N Y l E ll, f ,fi , W4 . v' -' I 71 s V rf s as K 0 : ..-' . 1 1 e r it Q-- .. ., , , ,, gi 53: --.--,..,,... .--M H. . f ,M ,lc Q --HMM i My V M i I 1 in 3 cr Il i -- .. --.. ..,g....,,,.....e..-.. ,- li l I al .EL jfuuthall Squah, 1916 Price li. Brown Seggxl Alexander Flannery TVilbur Williams Henderson Wright Sparfeld YVoolcy Schultz Crandall Dunn Planck Livshin Horr Hannigan- Trigg M. Brown White Gilmore Newbury Schlachter Witter Cobb Hollenback Smith Bmltiu Rutstn-in Du Moe lleehnn Rnfter Luby Schwarzer Crowley , A Q 'W' 1'-ci:1 - I 17-72 i V it ,Jia ONONMGAN ., v 1 Q., 1, L, 1. f . ,..11-,aTD: 'Warsitp Jfuuthall Gram Gfficets ' Manager . . . . 1-lugh Hannigan, '17 flrfixtant Managnr . Byrne V. Hueber, '18 Head Coach . . William Hollenback 1 Arrirtant Coach . . M. F. Horr, '09 l Captain . . Harold A. White, '17 Trainer . . . . . Harry Crowley QEuh5 Lawrence Sparfelcl, 17 Joseph DuMoe, '18 Robert Rutstein, '17 . Ray Witter, '19 V Zlliatkles Alfred R. Cobb, '18 Joseph Trigg, '17 lrlarry Segal, '19 D Qbuarbs Harold A. White, '17 C. P. Schlachter, '17 1 ly , X Ctientets ' Eugene Gilmore, '18 ' Quarterhacks John F. Meehan, '18 John Malone, '19 Zbalfhacks M. Brown, '18 E. Brown, '19 i Claude Newbury, '18 Emerson Planck, '19 I Everett Wlll12ll11S, '19 jfullhatk X Williams Rafter, '17 ll Sfcbehule fx Z.. f W Sa ' Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov ct Nov Nov 7 14 21 Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syi acuse Syracuse Syl acuse Syracuse se-seg Q Qt Zianme 73 Ohio University . . 0 60 Franklin and Marshall . 0 30 0 Pittsburgh . Susquehanna Colgate Silhtnah Michigan Dartmouth 'l ufts 1T'1z1 11 -., I l l 1 1 l I l I 1 l L Sr . 11 . 42 . . . 12 ll KN . N4 . '. . 0 1 . uf y U 18 a gg 'sg CP f lp E , , I 0 ' ' 7 L . . . ,'I.TZ2'l' g lf . 25 -. . . . zo ' . . . 13 .'T,,.,..,,g,::'r A ...--.. .e..,-.e. ::..'.- ,..+ - Zi f'T'-1'- W3 ' 5lll1ll' 1. my Vugw-L,,-,.,-- ,M ' ' ' -'ffm fl .'- . ...... 1. 5 .iq I LQ ffiiliimi 9 his P it K 1- -p'lxjf' f S333 fi ig as ,f'g3i2a1 ONON freshman jfunthall Ulieam Comlerinzui H5Lfl.l!!' Levine Shulnuli Sassoon Rotlhbnlier I li,ou,r-rs Iii-rnsI,1'in l5:n'sh:L Hiulku Moyer l'arkr-r livpgistirrr' Willl,lIllll'Hil llnrris llvnmlm-sim Mara-us Ciaskcwrn Tlmnlpson Steele Robertson Love Usher lloopln Guildf: Coach . Harvey N. Henderson M anager . Trainer . . Captain . . . Rufus Rogers, '18 Harry Crowley . Harold Robertson, ,20 Team Whitmarsh, LE. Hoople, LT. Thompson, LG. Robertson, C. Usher, R.T. Gaskeen, R.E. Guiide, QB. Finsterwalcl, L.H.B. Steele, R.H.B. Love, FB. Forbes, R.G. Substitutes Moyer H arris Register Con derm an Steinhope Marcus Shahadi Sassecn Bernstein Barsha Parker Levine Rothballer Badke Rafter Mackenzie Svrhehule East Syracuse . . 0 Syracuse Freshmen . . 26 Pittsburgh Freshmen 7 Syracuse Freshmen 6 jeiffersons of Rochester . 0 Syracuse Freshmen . 33 St. Johns . . . . 0 Syracuse Freshmen . 19 One Hundred Nrnoty X X 'x,,v if 0 L 20 i 31 'fc ijjfgf . . . .vm , - --- .,.,,- W.-.-----l....--...c-..--.,.-,-,,,,-,A ,RMV sawn-, Y , ,Y M, W J gil Fx? i r, fl .ee WT ,fi , 1 .JA VEXK' U , ., ' ,.,,, A -,::....-...-- -,-f W-.- .,., -f A ,I-7fM V7ji'iiit -Lgiiili Q ONONDAGAN L , r c I I i 1 1 I i b , ,A I E ..,, V 5 .3 i. Q lv,. hun ' . V . ' ' - 'w ' 1---ifszgh 1'i-E' - X , ,, , .1., ,,,,-- - Y - 516 5 In W LSL M -.A Clililf i5 gif V4 ffm Pfihn ,,M ,MWJ- ?f:fQQffWM - .nga W - - .. 'W- 51Lfj1'7'Ul - .4 ff-H-V--Q -W - ef? I X J Q 5 W ,F.lI2 I Basketball Season, 1917 , l-llf basketball season opened this year with the best prospects for a good team. The call for candidates was issued earlier than usual because of the Princeton game. Eddie Dollard, whose skillful coaching has earned for the Varsity the remarkable record of being undefeated on our home court for five years, immediately began to round out the material for the first big game. In preparation for Princeton the Varsity had Clarkson come here on December 15 for a practice game which the Orange won easily by lzrms RA rr xll!lllIl,1't'l' a score of 37 to 14. On December 20 Princeton appeared on the Gymnasium floor. This was the first hard test of the season and much de- pended upon the outcome. The game was featured by the close guarding by both teams and it took an extra period for the boys to show Princeton that they had the old lightf, Syracuse won by the close score of 26Wd25. The first Orange defeat on the home court in six years was administered by Yale on January 4. The team was simply off color' and Yale caught it napping. Following this game the Varsity left for a southern trip. Penn State won the first game of the trip at State College, Pa., by a score of 22-21. It was one of the most hotly contested games of the season. At the end of the first period thc seore stood ll 11 The following evening the Orange was 'rt Pittsburgh 'md Pitt fell r victim to the strong rtt rek of the Or tnge lhe University of West Vrrgrnir and Allegheny were the next victims lhe Allegheny grme required rn extrr period to decide rt lhrs was the first time Allegheny h rd been defe rted on their home eourt rn seven ye ns One llundifvl Nrnotv two X X ll rx i Q fi l arg, A A. . . MEATY- ' ' . r ' .. 2 ' 2 A i' . - ' K, I... 'C -3,77 , . -, ' ,.,-, If -I :':' 'W 1-. i JH - Pi I ,,-,, 3 11, ::11T, U Q ll I. T- -- --V- f-A - r f -f-Y1T:,.,, --.T.--:.,-...liJQ1 if f , A ,. A 1 1 ?:i'v:1t:T'4ie A:gfg:, ..... it gig: iiQ::i'e ,1,ir:L.p t ' TTT... J , . , .N- L ONONDAG N W . e ,,r...e-. M. e, tim-. c :if Vw e ern , f ly 1 fl f H The next home game was with Rochester in the Gymnasium January 16 and I lr V in a loosely played contest the Varsity was victorious. Several days later the pl Orange men took their third and final defeat ofthe season at the hands of Rochester on the latter's home court. l 1 Games with Colgate and Williams followed, hoth being added to the long f ll l list of Orange victories. ' The team then made an invasion of ' l'lamilton and took a 23--20 victory out of O l Colgate on the lVlaroon's own hand hox court. R. P. l. the following evening was il no match for the Orange at Troy. I Pittshurgh's invasion of New York re- I l ceived its first sethack in the shape of' a 41 lQ ll -22 defeat which was handed it hy Syra- cuse here on March 2. l Dartmouth looked strong on paper hut it was only on paper for the Green was bested by the Orange here on March 6 hy a 26-17 score. Pennsylvania furnished an exciting close for the season on March 16 hut 1 1 '-a . , . . '1 fun S r' 'u.'e W' s the winner t'llCIll Lon . ' L' A y M S 'l ' ' g lzmiunv A. lJOI.I.ARlJ Jourclet's strong team oil' its feet hy a 17-M Com p 1 10 victory. X . All in all, what promised to he a very successful season proved to he so. Syra- lt!'ff1'fZ2 rl' if . . . . . xLtf13lii'!.' cuse can well hoast of the splendid reputation it has gained in the haskethall world l , , , ,lgggi through the enviahle record It made during the p2lSt haskethall season. pl ICLIAS RAFF, Jlflauagfr. p si ' to ,ji lC.i:i.,.'l R--.W W -,, O-13 One Ilumlrctl Ninety-three 'lim :MNA M A -W T.: ,-,-,,,,. .. . . - ggu f -' ' 5 :gig 1--Y-g-1 1- - .vl,. ,. V. , 0 ,- .V ' f, i.,,w ., X 15 1 Wil A I 'Fl S Will ix l L in Kirk . E57 fl :rt r, 'sal l, ll 1 lif 'l ' i l 1 J. if VJ I iff , ff: all 'iilll W . Wifi 1 Wit 1 .mm .- mefvqnwdt M,-,,,,-.. WM, ...r'T '1'I+f1 -.iiiifJl l .. . dull Basketball Zlleam, 1917 Rafi Peters Schank Marcus Dollard Ruffin Crowley Casey Crisp Rafter Dolley Schwarzer I 1 .H YVVY A - '-i---'-- H - W . 1 fl-A 7 1 Watsztp Basketball Gieam, 1917 l y Managef' .... Elias Ralf, '17 fl' Axxixtaut Manager . George Schank, '18 Captain ,... William Rafter, '17 Coach . . E. A. Dollartl, '08 y 4 Trampr . . Harry Crowley, ex-'12 W Gibe line-up If William Rafter Charles Dolley, '19 Joseph C. Schwarzer, '18 1 R. G. L. G. ' lames Casey, '17 Wilbur W. Crisp, '17 Substitutes W. Peters. '18 C. 1V1artin, '18 1 L. Greenman, '19 Leon Marcus, '19 ' Horace Rullin, '19 Ralph Keefer, '17 Wu.i.mM J. RA1f'I'lCR, '17, Captain Svfbfbulf ann Begultg 1916 Svimcusie OPPONIQNTS V Dec. 15--Clarkson at Syracuse 37 14 Dec. 20-Princeton at Syracuse 26 , 25 1917 4 Jan. 4-Yale at Syracuse . . . 20 30 lf! gan. 6-Penn Stage at State College, Pa. . , an. 8-Pittsburg at itts nurg . . . K fi 1 Jan. 9-West Virginia at lV1orgautown, W. Va. 32 21 X I -- jan. 10-Allegheny at Meadville, Pa. . . 23 21 I 1 i jan. 16-Rochester at Syracuse . . 17 16 ' S J L I 1 jan. 20-Rochester at Rochester . 27 35 -X S s X g IIQII 'ii i eu e e ea Mai Mai M u Colgate it Syracuse - Williams it Syracuse Colgate at Hamilton 1 P I it y Pittsburgh at Syracuse Dartmouth it Syl ICUQC Pennsylvmii at SVI lcuse IWIW f QI - .... ,--e..-. Q, l Me t x Z- - , 2 . . . ill lm 1 C .N ' . 1.- ' ' 2 S - . . L, F b. 16- . . Q 23 20 'QV 1: Fl. 17-Q-. . .2 'lro . 17 X 0' 1 1221. 2' 'Z I I 26 A 3 1 :'. 16- . 1 'z . L. 'z ' . . . 17 10 , Ullv llunmlrr-cl Niiu-ty-l ' ,II 1 55'1Z::7'i' N -.bgwm ,.,., ,-. .,. . H 'TH ,,,.., ...g:g-::...--f '-'- 7' - 'M' ... A- V f 'iff Q ' E S l ,ir- aAm! W ga ,Lua ll . .. .g.. - ,....-- .. - , ,-,.,.,Y,,, .. -1 - - J - fa. ' W s ., A HONDA IAN ,f 1 1 1 - I I , . . 1 7 1 1 1 :freshman 419201 Basketball Glieam li 1. A aaaa r A 11 i' 1 1 15 ' .1 . 11 K 1 1 4 1 x 1 i J 3 1 19 1 . X 1 1 1 . 1' .1 1 , 1 1 V 1 ' ,f 11 ' 1 V 4 4 f 1 ' P:u'lmr Schunk Conlin Bzwslux 0 Uurlcipch Rnl'!,ur Bibb:-ng Bills Luvin Cronuucr Jklanagcr . ......... George Schank, 'IS Capmm . ......... H. K. Lavin, '20 mba line-up ?. Iijavta V S Ig,'.TD.I A. Conlin lj. gronfluer, A. lf. Bills 4. . . . ill' CF, '. . lII'Cl1.11 , ,- , , arg 111 X 2 f Quhstitutes J. I H ICI' Bihbens 1' 1916 SIIIJEUUIB HKU 332511115 FRIESHMHN 0I'I'0NlEN'l'S 'E K Dec. 4-Owasco Canoe Club at Auburn .... . 25 24 1917 I1 ,Q X! gan. johns at Dfganliga . . 44 26 ,ng an. - swego orma at swego . 25 15 Jan. 26-A. C. U. at Syracuse . . . 20 30 11 !.1'W7f?Z Feb. 9-'IQOTIZIWIIINIZI High at '.lq0l12lWIl1'1Cl1l . 40 50 11!f'f :.1 3Q1'1 Fein. 19-Iglaiclmolsllirfgv at Buffalo E ll . 61 13 gr 3 ,' I e 1. - ansfie c 'rep at Mans e c , Pa. . 31 22 ff ' 1 ifek. igigoxglzlgcl Soclality at Cortland 23 20 W -Q fe . . . . at Syracuse . . 15 f IV 11-1-1 . Mar. 2-Cortland Sodality at Syracuse 26 113 1 351.1 Mar. S-Darrmouth Freshmen at Hanover . 29 16 12 J-Q1 Mar 6-Wllhston Seminary at E. Hampton 19 12 11 Mar 7-Conn. Lit. Inst. at Sufhelcl, Mass. . 39 14 1 111 Mar. 8-Crosby High at Waterbury, Conn. 24 21 11 if Mar. 9-Yale Freshmen at New Haven 37 30 11? 'i fI1 One Hundred Ninety-six 1, 'T ,... . ,... , ,, , ,Qu 1':T?T171j1 ,- V .9 1 ,. -11 1 I 1, A 1127112 1 11111111 1 1,5307 Vu.. J. . .11 11 flu! '1 LU 1 A 1 1 '- . . C '-f. N- -- KAAM A 71:1 D VH A ' llilf. ' '-'tiff-I I lj , f I I I I I I I I I I I J! I I I I I r I XX !I I I I I AI I I I I 1 4 1 . I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I ' II W 1 ' Z I H LIU' 4 MII' f I IN I y? NN I 7' My I M W - :-: Ili , fi L W ,,.-. 1 I lg IIlf1,gE11 f'I I H .-,V M . .I LM ,,., , A Kg' I-I' I'III' H -.. ...M .-u . . . .,--.. . 1 5' 'tw W 1 ... .frll ..-V., fill NON AGAN y , ..,Q. , .-.U iv-.. . . . ,t W, uk 1 y , W, ,,.. -M ..AH,,.,..-- . -.- .1 ,.,,,, ,WWE I I Cliretn Qeasun. 1916 , li ' 5 ROM the first call for freshmen on january 26 ' to the final packing after that great day of L June 17, the 1916 crew season was the best f ever enjoyed at Syracuse. I There were only sixty freshmen who re- lf sponded to the first call but with the completion of examinations the number was increased to eighty. February 3 brought out thirty men for Varsity positions and from this date on regular practice was held on the rowing machines. On February 10 the rowing tank was used for the 'P first time. The men then settled down to a long indoor y grind which was greatly lengthened by con- X tinued cold weather. The outdoor work started X in March. After several preliminary cuts the Varsity if I squad was reduced- to twenty men, fromswhich l Coach TenEyck picked two crews to win two . K jonu I. Nxsxsmrrn championships. The freshman squad was re- , C W10'f0ff duced to twelve men. During the Easter vacation 1 1 the squad worked out twice a day. During this K week the three crews made progress by leaps and bounds and the end of the week . l y saw the Varsity crews powerful and smooth working combinations while the fresh- ' men were greatly improved. With ideal weather on Moving Up Day a record crowd lined up on the banks 'I ofthe Seneca river to see the inter-class contests. The sophomores outrowed the freshmen and the juniors, after an exciting race, beat the seniors. In the finals y the sophomores, by a spurt at the finish, nosed out the juniors by three men. 1 1 El X W fl xj i , .X 1 L 'llf S 1 flg gnglllll LN ,J L f 'S 3-if T s -e W' A c ii: :Q I jxyma Wurricsim-: WILHAMS lg, we-D4 -i Our: llumlrezl Ninety-uightx l filly ,,...u.. , ' t -' tt'i ' W s + -eeie :3,fi.:g.445'5 .sly . rv'-ml! 532 . 1 s .. ee - - em., . ONONDAGZXNifQwQi SY o .l IIQII -?'.....l i llici- I I if i 1 fl rl W W l l w w ri 1 A 1 1 3 WlJlllJ1iN Hol'K1Ns OSMAN 1' l May l5 saw the junior varsity crew defeat eights representing Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania and the Navy Ill the American Henley regatta on 4 the Schuylkill river, Philadelphia. lhls race was rowed in three heats, Syracuse ll taking the lirst and final heats with ease. Soon after the start in the final Syracuse . ' ' 1 l sprang into the lead and was never pushed, winning by a length and a half. - . The following day the squad left forAnnapol1As where, on May 22, the Middies lf were conquered. Taking the lead from the start and rowing smoothly with plenty ll of reserve power the Orange shell crossed the finish line more than a length ahead V of their opponents. After several weeks more of training here the Orange squad went down to the training quarters on the Hudson where the men settled down for the last lap of their long grind. The Syracuse Varsity 'crew was conceded to he the favorite for its race while the junior and freshman eights were considered by all to be power- ful. l .J -K x N, 1 ll i. Ill WA111q CIASS SPRAGUI One Hundred Ninety nmc bf is gr V. i lll mx 5 ii , S A 4 0 at , y ' 5 1 T L -R H , 3. 1-bm M Mn ' I ' -an I i I I W- ? - -M , 1.,-. --... - - J -.. , e Q vi Q - , N ei- ? Eli 1 'd- i e - fwe.eWuewu--am1g T- nw-'M 1 f, B., BROADWAY SUMMERVHLE Fox When June 17 came few realized that it would be such a big Syracuse day but when night came it was evident that it had been the greatest day the Orange had ever had at Poughkeepsie. The junior Varsity started of? the big day for the Orange by winning its race after a terrific spurt which pushed the nose of the Syracuse shell over the finish line a length and a half ahead of Cornell with Columbia and Pennsylvania hope- lessly beaten and in the rear. At the start Columbia jumped into the lead but was passed by Cornell at the quarter mile mark. Cornell held the lead until within 300 yards of the finish when, with a burst of speed that brought the spectators to their feet, the Orange shell spurred into the lead and from then on the race was all Syracuse. It was after seven o'clock in the evening before the Varsity eights were sent away by the starter. The wind had died down and the Hudson was comparatively calm. At the crack of the pistol Columbia, with a high stroke, took the lead, I l . with Cornell the last crew away. By the half mile mark Syracuse was leading X i f gt! d l I H gf my rx , 5xQ 0 L - S, , f 0 E l f 0 W -a r - P -,., Q , ,Law Av' W 'Q 5- ,,,. ' in ' ff' l fi i III' I HOOPLE .lolmfw HAR'l'wm.,l, - ' . 1- Two Ilundrcd - - T '1i tt t t ' 'f1,,,,-,.Y ,.,-,-:: . ...,..-.,...,,. .:::11r......,L:4.v.-,,:t7-'ggih -A--- I I Q I Y K ' . I fl 'll' as in ll-I . -- W ...,. ,-.fL..-.. ff.-...--.fv....W,f-s ' 2 A,--...,.-,-e.-,-,, ,-G,-V ,:,,gf ,, , l 'Ll-4 , ', .fi t it 2 ,f za f 5,-mf-121 his I K' ' 'j J 5 '.v Q , I Hr A ,R if .TY ' . -,, I , S6 1 I y , . W r 1' 5, X 3 l lx l i f Q 3 l u , ll l . i 3 . U J 5 1 l l r , i il r 1 5 i f' l 'l Tl i 'l l I4 l l l il 1 . , . 1 4 l l ll CARR fill.MORli Poivr W ' ' with Pennsylvania and Columbia on even terms and Cornell bringing up the rear. fi f From this point on Syracuse was never beaded and the race developed into more Q V p or less of a procession. With but a mile i l l l more to go Cornell, who had passed both l i ,' Pennsylvania and Columbia, challenged the f: f Varsity by raising its stroke. '.l'he bow of the xl l Ithaca shell crept up within a few inches of ,l , the Orange when the latter's blades dipped into the water a trifle faster and right there 1 Cornell's last chance to win began to fade l f lp away. The Varsity smoothly slipped over the H l finish line two lengths in the lead. Columbia l i ,N l was third, being some six lengths behind ii l XY' X l Cornell with Pennsylvania last. ' Because of the darkness which had set X, in the freshman race was postponed until l 1 g K iv Monday, June 19. Soon after twelve'o'clock X f fl of that day the four first year crews lined up l f l ,J for the race. A strong wind was blowing and i l f i the rain was coming down. Getting away to l 1 . a good start Syracuse took the lead but was 1 i V passed by Pennsylvania at I the half mile QNX mark. Cornell, not to be denied, soon pgasused 7 VI 1 i llennsylvania and led the race to the hnlsh. '3 1 byracuse and Penn had to fight it out for gvwlilupg second place, the 01-anige l1QS1l1g in ahead by gf Y lilllk Nl P two feet while Columbia finished four lengths .txt X 1 .K-W - 'Legg 111 the rear. . l v With but one man lost out of both win- ll, r . ning shells and with the freshmen boat to pick from the outlook for this year points to a l j L-'INDI' ri repetition of a successful year. i Y .El I 5 JOHN I. NliASMl'FH, Commoclorf. jinvnss A. 'liliNl'iYCK, Cond: lip 'SQ I A Two llundrcd One gli K .ill I 1 X I Q, Jax U ' V X A w 1, X .,,I'e, ,A V' , A . 1 v ',i Ctlxfl ' f .N ' -7- Y .- , 1 X , 1 ' 1916 Varsity Qflretn .luynu Wluitcsiclc Willizunn Worden llopkins Orunzm Wallis Glass Sprague I-...A gun.. I 1 1 I I 1916 Euniur Varsity Cflretn Q Bronrlwnv Summerville Fox llooplu .Iorrhm lIzu't,wol1 Curr Gilmore Port 1916.,1fte5bman www mum uf1919D I 1 rn, . 'X 04- ,. N K: , I f xv - 1 1 1 ,1 4 1 1 0 Q -- 1 -:S f' H+- 1 ff ' i , , , . . , . L.. , A-B . Kung Grubb Mnrmus Jcnnlngu hhnw Rogers Duvxs Strifc Schutt AKQT ' ,A 1, 55317, Two Hundred Two , D ll-V N - My YA-W M V VA, A AH,-, Wm-M WWW? il . Ati AA .-,Q Y, ,WMg,,Y,,,,,.,.-.l H , 4 1r5f'1Q 1 - up Q1 Q14 .ia Ima a i E7 W1 - 1 ' , 1 F 5 E 1 4 ln W 1 tm 1 rrrr1r 1 W - 1- 3 , r Q ONONDAGAN bptatust jliahp, 1916 Commodore . . . Walter lf. Shaw, '16 1 1 Vice-Conzvizodonf John 1. Neasmith, '17 Captain . Walter L. Glass, '16 Coach . . . . . james A. Tenlfyck Q Varsity ffigbt . 1 Stroke . .... . C. Whiteside, NO. 7 . . . . . 1f. R. Williams ' 1 1 No. 6 . L. hl. Worden No. 5 . E. E. Hopkins No. 4 . . A. Osman, No. 3 . . P. L. Wallis, ' 5 No. 2 . . W. L. Glass, ' 1 Bow . . L. D. Sprague, , . 1 Coxswain . . . G. Jayne 1 buhstitutes S. Chambers, '18 F. B. Kniskern, '16 I J. H. Shetron, !'18 R. H. Hutchins, '18 1 Bluniur Varsity ftiight 1 Stroke . .... O. R. Summerville, No. 7 . .... . L. W. Fox, ' No. 6 . G. D. Hoople, ' No. S . . W. C. Jordan, ' No. 4 . H. H. Hartwell, 1 No. 3 . . W. C. Carr, ' No. 2 . . C. Gilmore, ' ' Bow . .... . V T. Port, ' Coxswain .... K. E. Broadway, ' Jfresbmau Cffigbt Stroke . ..-- G- Grubb, No. 7 . . Marinus, 1 Mx N , 6 , . . Jennings, ' . S ff NS, 5 , . C. H. Shaw, '19 XX 4 5 Z No, 4 . . V. Rogers, '19 X H r N0, 3 , E. Davis, '19 31 NO. 2 , C. F. Strife, '19 WL ., 3- Bow , . . SCl1Lltt, '19 f 0 if Coxswain . . . . A- Killfl, '19 E I l P C Y H Substitutes H E S L f' . . u . . utter ,V ' 11 Sub-Coxswain-B. Reswick ll E1 . Two Hundred Three 11 Q.--In ra: 'Q 5 't'::..T: 0 gggm ll A-W ES Q ll L wb 1 1 ,221- H Q5 .l ll-ll ing ONONDAGAN The Intercollegiate Regatta POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., JUNE 17, 1916 Varsity C'Eigbt-QBareh Base Trophy4The Varsity Challenge Cup. Courre-Four Miles. ' V Record-18 min. S3 1-5 sec. Cornell, July 2, 1901 won hp spranuse Time-20 min. 15 2-5 sec. Firxt-Syracuse Third-Columbia Second-Cornell Fourlh-Pennsylvania PREVIOUS WINNERS OF THE VARSITY CHALLENGE CUP 1904-Syracuse 1907-Cornell 1910-Cornell 1913-Syracuse 1905-Cornell 1908-Syracuse 1911-Cornell 1914-Columbia 1906-Cornell 1909-Cornell 1912-Cornell 1915-Cornell Junior Varsity Wight-QBareh Bare Trophy-Kennedy Challenge Cup. Courfe-'l'wo Miles 5 Record-10 min. 1-5 sec. Cornell, June 28, 1915 won hp Syracuse Time-11 min. 15 2-5 sec. Firxt-Syracuse Third-Columbia Second Cornell Fourth Pennsylvania IREVIOUS WINNERS or TH1-, KILNNEDY CHALLENGE CUI 1914 Cornell 1915 Connell 1916 Syracuse an lu I 1 XL Illl l ull 'WW x. I l l1ll L 24 l Q f Via 2- Shia .V ' 4 A F , W Q, if ' W0 e 4 S , 4 . . K. . . . , A ' 1 -1-gy - W d- W . 1 1-1,1 Y W -M Two Hundred Four 1 -M!- A Y-nw, - MM .W N L...--i ' ' as 5- WWA' W- M-mi 'MV' -' V' ' ' ll , 'W 1915 if -W f---- S rl:2m I - . ,-512, 21 I FI... ii'-'i-'fll il, Q .,I .-.. Q I' I ' I iff' ONONIMGAN 'W il Ii, . , , . -- -..- . 1 1 1 Jfresbman QEigbt-Garcia Bane I , 5 . i Xl Trophy-The Steward's Cup. Courfe-Two Miles fl l Record--9 min. 11 3-5 sec. Cornell, July 2, 1909 i I won hp Qturnell l Time-11 min. 5 4-S sec. I . Firxt-Cornell Third-Pennsylvania Second-Syracuse Fourth-Columbia PREVIOUS WINNERS OF THE STEWARD,S CUP I I 1904--Syracuse 1907-Wisconsin 1910-Cornell 1913-Cornell 1905-Cornell 1908-Cornell 1911-Columbia 1914--Cornell 1906-Syracuse 1909--Cornell 1912-Cornell 1915-Syracuse 015132 Qmerican 39.-znlep , For the New England Challenge Cup. SCHUYLKILL RIVER, PHILADELPI-IIA, PA., MAY 13, 1916 I Q Courfe-One and live-sixteenths miles If 3 1 wan hp Svpranuse Eluniur Varsity X si 1 2 Time-7 min. 5 2-5 sec. 5: I I Cfntries IE 8 Harvard Pennsylvania , ng Yale Columbia E f A r--3. Princeton NHVY llllll A Syracuse l 0-1 ' U-T-'1 ' .-ff'-. I ' Two Hundred Five I :Zi-V-N-5--1-Y H A nd-W w--- J.. - ...f.,.... ...-. ., ,tin-.,,,-Lgi,-. :4g:::.::- 3,4 , -.34 I F-113' 3 . 'as E ill IR Ilifflnl Q- w W 4 A-W WM .SEQ gill? L ONONDAGAN The Zlnnapnlis Bats SEVERN RIVER, ANNAPo1.Is, Mn., MAY 22, 1916 Courfe-Two Miles Time-10 mln. 17 sec. First-Syracuse Sfcond-Annapolis The Zinterclass Regatta SENECA RIVER, MAY 2, 1916 Trophy-The Phi Kappa Alpha Challenge Cup Courxe-Three Quarters of a Mile won hp the Glass of 1918 First Heal-1918 defeated 1919. I Second Heat-1917 defeated 1916. Final Heal-1918 defeated 1917. I PREVIOUS WINNERS ol-' THE PHI KAPPA ALPHA CUI' 1906 Class of 1909 1911-Class of1914 I 1907 Class 0101908 1912-Class of1913 1908-Class of 1911 1913 Class of 1916 1909-Class of 1910 1914 Class of1914 1 1910-Class of 1912 1915 Class of 1918 1' ' ,mln . - A A I, ' ,lftiill I 1 all an X f 0 1 'zigfi 'l Cffiffn I 't A GRIaA'I' SYRACUSIE DAY AT PQUGIIKEIQPSIIQ , '1'woI1unrlrcrlSix at e 9- fe- +-A-A Q JI 11! ii,-.D 1915 ' 'H' I f ,VAA 1 e-.-.1,,--,, A M H DI M1-lfgg ,,,, 5 lla,-LL. 1 V--,+' -- - - - V V , V -- ------1 A X , fm . 4 ' ' N . 11 X f ' :V N: :l V I fi fx fi U 5 Qu 1f,3 I 1 , si Q-5 f J! , 'X L. X x K Ln i 515 Fi' -Wi? N L f R N :L:H5E' ,I IL '1 'f' 'W i 3 1if,ri55 Fil J fill llc! ' 1g11'1'i ,KW fitfm - ': W :. ' ' ' YQ, 'lm , - f I JH. H, ,ll cz x 11' , 1 u , -- A 5 W ati., l 0 T ,.,0NONl?AGAN,g, T l l l r l l ji ,.. . I J, ill . N Q U il 3TI VA: J C LJ. 1 Baseball , HE season of 1916 was one of the most successful in the history of the sport. Twenty victories and three defeats clearly demonstrated the superiority of Lew', Carr's ball tossers over their collegiate opponents. Of the three teams that defeated the Orange two were afterwards trimmed up by Carr's men. Syracuse was greatly handicapped at the start of the season because the climatic conditions were such that but little outdoor practice was available. The opening game of the season was played with Hamilton College and resulted in a victory for the Varsity by a score of 4 to O. Turnure and Keib were on the mound for the Orange and both pitched excellent, early spring ball. Two days later came the first defeat of the season by the Bucknell team in a hard fought contest, the final score being 8 to 6. Beckwith was hit rather hard by the Lewisburg boys and was relieved in the fourth by Keib. NliNVI5l.l. llfuuusou .fl I Il lm gm' Then followed a long southern trip, during which the Orange crossed bats with Grove City College on April 22 and won handily 7 to 0. Keib pitched gilt- edged ball at all stages, holding his opponents to one lone single. The University of Pittsburgh was met on their home grounds on April 24. Slater worked on the mound, making it a 7-2 victory. Carnegie Tech. was met on the following day and Keib held his opponents scoreless while the Orange scored eight times. The game with Dickinson College on the following day resulted in a 4-2 victory. On the following day Susquehanna met defeat at the hands of Tink Slater by a score of5 to 0. On the way home R. P. l. was defeated at Troy, Turnure allowing but one hit. Penn State was defeated in the Stadium on May 1 by a 2-1 score. Slater was hit rather hard at times, but the Penn Staters were unable to hit safely when the runs were needed. The team then left on the western trip, the l3ulJr'alo game having been can- celled on account of rain. At Ann Arbor the following day, the Wolverines went down before the Orange with a 3-0 defeat. Lansing, Michigan, was the next stop and here the Orange encountered their second defeat at the hands of the Michigan Aggies, the score being 3 to 0. Keib oH'iciated on the mound. The game with Michigan on the following day was cancelled on account of rain. Two Hundred Eight, A o 1 l . l 1 l l l I l X Xe it lm L fl l Q Q 'ggi QU-.Lili flf., 225' ri, tiiii ii' ,7,,' 1 TT ONONDAGAN sf .. Q is Fi-JI On May 9 the team journeyed to Hamilton where, with Turnure on the mound, the Orange put it on Colgate for a 3--1 victory. The University of Buffalo came to the Stadium on May 11 and was defeated 4 to 2. In this game Eddie Brown, Varsity left fielder and one of the heaviest hitters of the squad, broke his ankle sliding to third base. This injury kept him out of the game for the remainder of the season. The University of Vermont was next and the Green Mountain state boys fell before Syracuse 10 to 1. On the following day the Orange team journeyed to H Rochester where they met and defeated the Kodak City boys by a score of 7 to 1. Keib did the pitching. On May 15 Michigan came here to receive a 7-5 beating at the hands of the Orange. Carr's men repeated the trick on the following day, making it more emphatic by a score of 9 to 4. Turnure did the pitching. The Michigan Aggies furnished an exciting contest on May 20. Syra- cuse getting revenge for its defeat at Lansing hy trimming the visitors 3 to 2. The Eastern trip began on June 3 when Syracuse beat up the Army at West Point 2-Al. The University of Vermont game at Burlington on June 5 was cancelled on account of rain. At Middlebury the following day Keib held the Middlebury college team to three hits, the Varsity winning by a score of 7 to l. On the following day came the Holy Cross game which resulted in a Syracuse victory by a score of 7 to 2. Turnure did the pitching. The Springfield Y. Nl. C. A. team defeated the Varsity in the next game. The Orange wound up the season on the home held by scoring a win over Colgate by a score of 2 to 1. Turnure pitched his last game for the Varsity and wound up an amazing season's record of ten victories and no defeats. Slater also ended his Varsity service with the past season. Through- out his college career he has been a valuable acquisiton to the Syracuse pitching staff. This season also marked the passing of Captain Ahearn, Travis, Morgan, Conable and Wilber. Coach Carr will find a problem on his hands in filling their 1.1-:wls CARR, Conch places satisfactorily. NEWELL C. HARRISON, Manager. 1 0,14 Two Il undred Nine in V 'ld!-. . L i 0 K 0 C. ll..- LC . -- -41 l,...... - ,.. ...fe-.fs A -ef I . VH i f Baseball Uleam, 1916 Carr Meehan Brown Beckwith Tifelch Harrison Ahearn YYilbur Conable Turnure Morgan Travis Slater Keib Rnfter Hamilton Q. eQNON1?AQA11,,. 1 Varsity, Baseball Team, 1916 Caplain .... William Ahearn, '16 Ma1z.agf1' . . . l-larolcl S. Coyne, '16 .f7Jsf.tla1Ll lVla1ragrr . . Newell C. l-Iarrison. '17 Coach ..... l.ewis S. Carr ' Ulibe Uleam 1DittlJers J. Harvey 'l'lll'I1lll'C, '16 john lf. Keih, '16 Charles A. Slater. '16, Qlatebers Leslie Nl. Travis, '16 Archihalcl J. Morgan, '16 Zhtfielhers W. lflmore Hamilton, '17, lla ohn l . lVleehan, '18, Zh liclwatcl G. Wilhur, '16, 3h 5 William .I. Ahearn, '16, ss if l u QButfielhers G. lfclwin Brown, '18, If - William Rafter, '17, cf' Frank S. Conahle, '16, rf WlI.I,IAM -1. All!-ZARN substitutes Cffplflivl Donald W. Welch, '16, ourfelder Guy L. Beckwith, piffhm' 1916 Swehehule aah Results ll April 18-Hamilton at Stadium . 20 ' 1 s -Bucknell at Stadium . . 22-Grove City at Grove City . it ll Cl 1. ' il K , Nlay l ll 4- kyf ' 5- il f at Li Q I I lllll. 1' 4-if-Q - P-1 st 9? ll-4 H 12- Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh . 25-Carnegie Tech at l'lffSlllIl'gl1 26-Dickinson at Carlisle . . 27-Susquehanna at Selin's Grove, 29-R. lf. l. at 'l'roy . . I-Penn State at Stadium . lVlichigan at Ann Arbor . lVIiehigan Aggies at liast 111111811 Colgate at l-laniilton . . 1g1ll'l Ill0 at Stadium . Vermont at Stadium . Rochester at Rochester lVliehigan at Stadium . -Nlichigan at Stadium . lVlichigan Aggies at Stadium Army at West Point . . lVlitl4llehuty at lVli4ldlehm'y, Vt. Pa 11-f Holy Cross at Worcester, Mass. Springlield at Springfield . Colgate at Stadium . . SYRACUSIE O1'l'IlNliN'l'S .1 -1 0 . 6 S . 7 0 . S 2 . S 0 . -1 0 . 5 O ' 0 . 2 1 . 3 0 . 0 3 . 3 l . 4 2 . 10 1 . 7 1 . 7 ' S . 9 4 . 3 2 . 1 0 . 7 l . 7 2 0 . 2 . 2 1 Two llundred Eleven g x X J lil LXL as c.,.,. 1? ' If 13 we H 'ii i f ,H 22 b 6 in li' 'f 3 -in 10- ' , , .,.,... ...,..-...-- 5 ' jf! Jlllll I W 1 LLP ffl.. .... I if f Y V Lf' -Y V A -'fA 'fl-- 'C -l V V' it Cl e ONONDAGAN 1919 Igasehall Exam , Manager . . Oscar R. Flynn, Jr. A Coach . William Dunn 3Bittbers Oscar Levine Ray Witter l Scott L. Osborne Qtatcbers Harold W. Chapman Charles W. Payne 'ii l lg iblapers I ' i Firft Bare . . . Everett B. Williams O Second Base Q F. Carl Ballway Third Bare . John E. Greer Shomzop . John M. Malone Left Field . Leo M. Hannon l Center Field . . Louis Goes 1 Right Field . . G. Flannery f . Snzbehule ant Results J May S Freshmen . . 3 Colgate Freshmen . May 19 Freshmen , . 19 Auburn High School . twig! .C K. if 3 IIQII ?.5 May 20 May 27 une 2 une 6 une 10 I Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen . . 21 Oneida Community, Limited Assumption Catholic Union . . 2 Colgate Freshmen . . Technical High School St ohn s Military Academy R u 'R 1-1-'bfi I ' .1 Aga.. 511 I 1 '12 fr. J 4 1 f 4' 0 J . . 6 . 3 le J . . s . J ' ' ' . 3 0 --- 63 F Ii P--'L' . Two Iundred Twelve :FMF Q... .ii -A.--W --- e- A -- - -- ---..,-.......l1 l -1 E W ' I Il i lnm!-' V -, ll mga-nik N ,h x. I X, , K ' s fi Yb 5 5 v 1 , - Q Q A . Ai X, F F 1 'X 1 H 1 X I 5 . 2 2 0 H wal' Q 'Eu :QL 'FC x Q . gwj F Y , , ,,,, ,, M--. - 1 A 'Z 'B ,fi ina 4Zl iW.l i::,T II rl! if Us-e t' t' I i . Chl v H l ' l l if Lia 4 fi i Q? ills.---1 if .41 flifsfai. 3 , Jud. 'tr' 1 C ,i is ... Tennis Season, 1916 i l 1 I I-IE tennis season of' 1916 proved some- what of a disappointment from the results of the matches but very gratify- ing from the results of the individual matches. Several circumstances caused the failure ofthe team to win any matches. The extremely late spring kept the university courts unfit for use until almost the lirst of May. Having practiced but three times the team opened the season with a match with Lehigh at South Bethlehem, Pa. On May 3 the Orange team met LaFayette and Bucknell the following day. The Pennsylvanian collegians had been using their courts for more than a month and had already played several matches. The men who made the trip were Holzwarth, Kupfer, A. H. AcniasoN mmm Norton and Osborne. On May 15 the team made a trip to Colgate. Although the Varsity was defeated it was a close match. Captain Worden and Norton played a 16-14 set before the doubles were decided. Man- ager McCloskey, Captain Worden, Osborn, Kupfer and Norton made the trip. A match with Brown, which was scheduled to be played off here lV1ay 19, had to be can- celled on account of the wet condition of the , courts. On the western trip matches were played with teams representing Allegheny, Carnegie f Tech and Pittsburgh, all of which were outside 1 i the local rain belt. The absence of Captain Worden and Holzwarth, who had to stay home to take examinations, proved to be too great a handicap to the team in these matches. 1n all these institutions tennis has been established as a regular sport for years, whereas here this was only the second year there was a team at all. It always requires a little time for a new project to get underway and within a few years Syracuse will undoubtedly be represented as well in tennis as in other sports. FRANK H. 1VlcCLosK1sY, Manager. C. I l. Camisa Condi ..-..lyQ.I'h1ndrQd.PTQurmn,, M- W MM, Wt, . ,- ' X Jil, 1 1 l A n 'ti lt Mgf ' fl up '. 1 1 ii Lo . 1 IT ll ONONDAGAN 1 . l Ulennis Qleam, 1916 l la fl 11 ll l ll ,. .. l, l ll V El l, lei fy, y .EW ll I Wormlon Nmlmu INluC'loslu-y Uslmm Klllm llolzwnrth N Coachcx . l'rol'essors Acheson and Cartel' 1 Capiain . . . Viviun S. W. Worden, Med., '19 Jl lllanagcr . , . Frank H. lVleCloskey, ,16 .flrsiftanl Managm' Allison lVl. Richurcls, '17 1 Svrbehule anti Results Lehigh . . 5 Syracuse . . 1 ' Lznfzlyette . . . . 6 Syrsncuse . . 0 XX J L 1 I Bucknell . .... S Syracuse . . 1 L lj 1 ' . N' gl Brown . Qllznne cancelled because of rznnj. ,If ML 5 Colgate . .... 5 Syracuse . , 0 0 o , h Allegheny . . 6 Syracuse . , O 0 5 . 1 5, Pxttshurgh . . 5 Syracuse . . 1 Q ,M I I ll Carnegie Tech. . 6 Syracuse . , , 0 1- Q I - : We l M, 1,,e ,m.,.,-.,s,..,., ,- e , em e - Qiwfmuzlfuef-I1-'ifw-M Q , A uv- Y W MWA l M 'vm HMA S- we-.A vi -:::i14YAY T I-iiizfl l Q-,g 2:3 LQEWYJZ l ll S rl: 195 mqnggglfilif I l El M . . '-MQ..,, AA 'I H T , ' ' Y' fl fl 4, ,W ,Q j ' ' Y V li YA -- M V, W -. . ,,--1..,-....., ie.- -.-e M., M--- , , -. hr--. .. -. 1 f' I 1, A Ly, , ,, '-14 'W '--A - M A ' A Y' Aff' 'W-' '-qi YA' 'H iflfl.-.:QflnQ.f..T. TQ1li..f.fl..'-AM'l.fI'f ,I- lacrosse Uleam, 1916 , 1 1 l liit-1' llnltl-s Port!-1' ll:n'ris Nil-hols llulton 1iIll't'1Ull Cox Maine Yun' liillmm Clmmller Cromuier Lacrosse was introduced at Syracuse through the efforts of a small group of l students of the College of Forestry, aided by a faculty committee composed of 1 Professors Cox, Pritchard and Tryon. The original organization of the team was therefore largely composed of forestry students, two well-known forestry seniors, I Orville Spicer and Howard Yaw acting respectively as manager and captain. l Professor Cox, an old ltlarvard player and a member ofthe intercollegiate cham- pionship team of 1908 was secured as coach. A schedule of seven games was finally arranged, as large a number as is played by many well-known lacrosse teams. Of these two were won, one was tied and four resulted in defeats. '1'wo of the defeats, however, were by the close scores lj of 3-2 and 3-1. Mi X , 1 . . . , , K I lhc team closed lfS season with a trip to State College, Pa., where the veteran S, J Penn State team was played before a large commencement crowd. The first , a ' . , . . x 5? half ended with the score 1-1 but Penn State won in the second half by making WW L L f Us t the score 3'-1. b og 0 J: B Some hfteen members ofthe 1916 squad are available for 1917 and the prospects 4 0 n ' for a strong team are bright. A schedule of eight games incluclin f three with inter- I . ,, L 4 . ii. collegiate league teams has been arranged. I1 Li, . Two llunilretl Sixteen v if A'A - Al ',' T177 l 'Q'1'iT?l'1'77 ' '--' --ff? ::'z::.:.g,tTtL'g,,:,g ', ,7,ILTII.,-. fifgjf ' 3 2. Lflflgf -w U'1l! in ' eeee C.,---tvceq -- We is --- f--f----- -A , mM'1.11 i V 1 pl! p yi YA ,ja va 'vii Q ...J X! ONON Qtnimming Seaman In the spring of 1916 the Athletic Association ratified swimming as a minor sport. Considering the fact that the sport was new at Syracuse, the results ofthe season were very satisfactory. During the season, two meets were held. The first was a practice meet with the local Y. M. C. A. and was easily won. The second was with Rutgers. This was lost with a score of 30 to 29. As many of last year's swimmers are back in college and as there is some good material in the Freshman Class, the prospects for a winning team in 1917 are very .- bright. QBffi:ers Coach . . . . Ray Smith Manager . .... li. A. Eichstaedt, '18 Uieam Genseric DeLeon, '19 Parker C. Miles, '16 lfugene R. Guild, '18 VVilliam G. Rankin, '18 Lawrence S. Kunstler, '19 Karl A. Swenning, '19 Alexander McNab, '16, Ray Young, '17 Bowling 52515011 This sport has at last gained a foothold among the athletics of the university and now awaits only the ratification of the Athletic Governing Board to become a minor sport. Through the efforts of Madison Raynor, Ralph C. Palmer, Leon L. johns and James F. Dowd and by personal subscription among the faculty and students a team of live men was sent to New Haven last spring to compete in the lnter- collegiate Bowling 'l'ournament. James F. Dowd won the individual intercollegiate championship and out of the eight colleges represented Syracuse finished fourth. Syracuse was extended an invitation to become a member of the Intercollegiate League. The invitation was accepted and James F. Dowd was elected chairman ofthe league executive committee. The twelve universities ofthe league are Syracuse, Cornell, Michigan, Illinois, Oberlin, Michigan Agricultural College, R. P. I., Yale, Princeton, Colby, Lehigh and Stevens. Qbfficers of bpracuse Mnihersitp ihlntnling Qlssuciatinn 1 fgndmg Madison R iynoi, 17 Vice Prexzdrnf R'1lPh C P'lllUCl, 18 qgcygtafy lylnofld F calqff Tfgayufgr Wiltel O Ev IHS lsxu Hundred 'ucvcntmn -l-ili., J fn l Xi 5. s. N.. 1 A I. X X G ,- ' SW 5 1 X P vii. 14. Zglu .I ,.,, ,, v. ffl - ss. , LQ Y J ' ....... - J- 1 ' 2 ' ' 'Q ' K l . 2 J. N '. , ' 'CV W M' 1 . - 5 I -- -- 1 ' , , . If ' F'ITI7TlfT A ' ' ' .,L.': it:i 'N' 1'-,L-.TILTL -'i ' L'-'T-7-73' M A ' -1-W ---- 9 A' L ,l-if .. I ', 1 553 g'7.,,'i fi 1 in----il '- V ... ..l..T-.---- A W.. i . . , jj- ' frill- Q, :if P V L 1 I I N X fc 1 ,-, D1 W-, Q17 ,.,. ,,.. 5 .1 , wrestling A wrestling tournament is held each year, at which the championships of the various weights are determined. Last year the tournament was held March 18 in the Gymnasium and was witnessed by more than 200 people. Fleming and McBride wrestled to a draw in the semi-finals in the heavyweight class. Much science was shown hy hoth men, especially by McBride in his defensive tactics. ln 21 later match Fleming was the winner. In the lightweight class Hall defeated Kaufman after an exciting match. The competition in the featherweight class narrowed down to McElroy and Pierson. After a struggle Pierson succeeded in pinning the shoulders of his opponent to the mat. mmap Qtfmrllwners, 191621917 Dixon RMT nIl,lCK'l!llLIl Two Hundred Eighteen ai '-1 l l I if I 5. -1 1 H1 H' LX I L f 0 l 0 .. ,- , 11 1 ul: If X s M .W mm ,,ONQNDAGAN, , ff X 5 I Y g w 'f ' '- f . A, , - 'A'.,1fff'-.4 '- - -. ' I , i I w 1 W I V ,W EL x 4 i f W 1 U , l A ' f , + iff 7 f7 'x W2 lf -'Yr , ..l ffe'ifH2a1 wf I! j, 1 1 '. ,vi ij 1.5 Y' wif Q J L f ' I JF fx ll iff ' 1 131 ll lf 'II II Simi U ,1 W 1 x H .,..-..,.,..-.,.,.,,,-1,,, W, M, ,,,-lug-,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,,. , , , .Y .......-...1.........--.-.1.....-...,... ,. .,,,, , . A ,, ,,,, ,ie 1,1 '...f ,,,.- A W- . He.--W -...,.,, .-,. ,, ,, ,V Z!IMumen's Qtbletie Quherning Baath I .I Salmons l'ol,l.ci I I I I White S1-ilnsrt, Duxbury 1 Convr-rsu Decker .Ianni-I-x The Womcn's Athletic Governing Board is the legislative body of the Women's Athletic Association, of which every women becomes a member upon the payment of annual clues. This board aims to promote, control, and regulate athletics among the women in Syracuse University, and arranges for the inter-class and inter- lftf I. J President . A Vice-Prmidmt , Secretary . ll hllllll l Treafu Mc 'mile W ' ' '5 P Basketball Rejarffmlaliw fi ,ks I Tennif Reprefenlalive l 1 il . . . ll Swimming Reprefmzlaliw' I 'iff Track Reprffentativf film, Hockey Reprefenmtivc V1.W......J I-fi-lf-i 1 Two llumlrecl Twenty 96 , Y ,, mm., A , , l,1fU i 171' sorority contests, as well as for the track meet held on Women's Day. QBfficers anh Representatives - . Grace Decker, '17 I . Johanna Potter, '18 . Lillian White, '18 ,X-, ss, - . Lucy James, '17 551 - XI 'Ill Lx . Eloise Converse, '17 . 7 K L igiizabefh Seibel-t, '18 I+ . Mabel Cooley, '18 0 ! 1 7 . -,.,,,,,. Marian Duxbury, I C'-li:l21I . Helen Salmons, '18 llixglfly Tcrizaif ., , . ,..-.--..,., ,,,. .... .- M ' I ne. , , . ,.,,.....-.,,,,v .,,,, , ,,, . I-W--M- . -U.: 4.1 1 r , -, l W 9 TONONIMGAN ' ,ffiiirif-T.- rl . . g g , f f women 5 Basket Ball Zlssnelatwn , p l 1 Glaptains ' ' 1916 . . . lVlarian Stupp 1919 . . lVliriam Kennedy 1918 . . . Johanna Potter 1920 . . lVlarjorie Kirk Basketball Champions for 1915-1916 . . 1917 Team l SEIU flftigliilj S9 The old English S was awarded for playing in three winning games. Zohe Stokes, '17 Marian Stupp, '17 Grace Decker, '17 Dorothea Miller, '17 Rita Parker, '17 Clara Luther, '17 The University Book store presented each woman on the winning 1917 team 4 with a silver spoon, on which was engraved the University seal and class numerals. ll P l wearer!! of Zlrilnuse jaumerals The blouse numerals were awarded for playing in two winning inter-class games in one season. Alice Gracy, '17 Ethel C. Stewart, '17 Dora Taylor, '17 Ariel F. Spooner, '17 Betty Seibert, '18 Alletta Henderson, '18 Johanna Potter, '18 Grace Watkins, '18 X Weavers of bleebe Alaumetals 'Q Awarded for playing in one winning inter-class game. Alice Kenyon, '18 Louise Willson, 'IS i I Miriam Kennedy, '19 I Gladys McDonald, '19 K I ff Lola Green, '19 Bessie Mount, '19 6 1 gg LX D Silber wap Qlieam ag- W Forward . Alleta Henderson, '18 Center . Betty Seibert, '18 Q Forward . . Zohe Stokes, '17 Guard . . Grace Watkins, '18 6 1 ' Center . Rita Parker, '17 Guard . . Johanna Potter, '18 CQ: I ' Guard . . Marian Stupp, '17 - Two Hundred T 'cn -o l i t1-W,,,,, ,Mm ..- -... -. - ' -M- ':---' A' W-4 --W ty -ia' Al 5:1 -.- 1915 rr S .r-rw . I - 1 ' I -- manual .. g- r - or .. mil!! gl If l 1917 Zgaskethall Team Limllcu SDUUIIIEI' G1'iiHl,h Sczlnuczk Dllxhllry Morris Blount, Jzunus Decker Convr-rsz: P:u'lu-r Stupp Smkus Hoyt Ilmvlxuul S1-:uvmry - 1918 Easkethall Team Q Johnson HILIIHKHI Womlwzlwl Christy llnffnlzm 'l3:Ll,l,f'lnff'lcl Wilsmu Kanyon Svibcrt 'l'uI.i,1-1' ' Al-1-hlmlgl Ilcrmlf-ram: Watkins Two Hundrccl Twenty-t,wn 1919 Basketball Gieam 'VSCllXV1'illlll'I'jIl'l' BI'!lllil,.Zllll 'l'lm1'pz' ll:n'x'0y Mount, King I'ntl,vi' lximiu-rluy Nnnlwaiy Muuru Kvulursly NV1-list:-r W1-llrl IJul,0ng 'l':1nns-i' Windsor 1920 Basketball Uleam f'1lI'il5ifOll Muffullmugli S:u11ulx'i':-1 Dunthrup Norris IIolIupol,0r Sullivan MuC:u't,Iiy Costa-lln lim-ll Kirk Y mfflllll- Y GUVKIUII Nigwqmi lqmgslml-y I4.n,i:lm-s Cfowvr- Shvi'ui:m Two Hundred Twenty-three ONONDAGAN Gliratk A Track Meet is one of the features of Women's Day, which is held each spring by the women of Syracuse University. A cup is awarded to the individual who scores the greatest number of points in the various events. In the meet of 1916, 1917 won the class honors. ffbents 75 Yard Hurdle-Marion Duxbury, '17. Running Broad furnp-Clarita Moore, '19. Distance, 13 feet, 9 inches. Running High jump-Elizabeth Park, '19. Height, 4 feet, 7 inches. Shot Put-Rita Parker, '17. Distance, 27 feet. Running Hop, Slap and jump-Frances Terwilliger, '19. Distance, 24 feet, 8V2 inches. 50 Yard Dash-Johanna Potter, '18. Time, 6.2 seconds. Bafketball Throw-Edith Woodward, '18. Distance 58 feet, SM inches. 75 Yard Daxh-Johanna Potter, 'l8. Time, 11 seconds. Bafeball Throw-Margaret O'Brien, '16. Distance, 149 feet. Relay Race-Won by 1917. A Elura 'Eau QEup X Won by Johanna Potter, '18. xii x f j I Z This cup is awarded annually by the Iota Tau Society to the most efficient X g J 4 Lf sophomore woman. Scholarship and general health as well as ability in athletic l U : x .' , fl events are factors in determining the winner. L ' y lf lo ...S Z QQ. 1- lllll fl-li ..-5-...I r-:--1 Two Hundred Twenty-four R i 7. P: in . A gg ... .er ille 412 1915 Sa 50115-'E-f 1. C :Em in ll . M2151 E! I llllh ONONDAGAN if 1 1. v. 4 6 lmh Sl' X FL .- 251' blfjl Glennis . l There are now four, well kept tennis courts on the Castle Grounds and the game is becoming more popular each year. It is hoped that soon more courts will be added to meet the growing demand for them. Varsity Champion-Agnes Allchin, '16, The inter-class tournaments were played off with the following results: Agnes Allchin, '16 defeated Dorothea Miller, '17. Helen Adams, '19 defeated Alice Kenyon, ,1S. Agnes Allchin, 116 defeated Helen Adams, '19. Glass Kbampiuns 191631917 1917 Senior Mildred VanDoren 1918 Junior . Alice Kenyon 1919 Sophomore . . . Maude Brodhead 1920 Fresh: 11:1 n . . Marjorie Kirk and Roberta Saunders Jfielh Iautkep I X4 .LH fx Field Hockey is a rather new form of athletics for the women of the University, but, as an outdoor sport, it offers opportunities to large numbers, and promises X to become very popular. The freshmen and sophomores have taken a special .H interest in the game and the outlook for next season is very encouraging. Hockey IS usually '1 fall game but owing to the llte opening of college p1 ictice was de feired until spring Cl iss teams will be oiglmzed 'nt that time M utha 1VIclV11ll in IS coach '1 ollnnd d'1 e ty fve CII' Ill!! l CCF! asf Q . , N: a 1 u n h . . . . t, , z , 'z ' 1 - p 0 I W - I 4 4 4 - 4 s 1 1 --A ' u , 1 W 1-Y---M V1 TC W' Il -1 v - Q Vv-Y -2 fi we --is ' l! fli .. . :El SW: B 1 -. ..-ul i n Q 4 Ill ll' - al I I W F3 LJ EJ 4 0 .l Il-II ig h..'T.. J GNONDAGAN ,.... -.v,,.,. - .Y ...... ,- .a ... , . Qtnimming Swimming has recently been added as a requirement for graduation, and the women have shown a great interest in it. Each woman must pass an examination in the small tank, and then on Tuesday nights, she is permitted to go into the big tank in the Men's Gymnasium, where Mrs. Mattison gives advanced instruction. There are two swimming meets, spring and fall, each year. Spring meet In the spring meet, 1918 gained forty-five points, the highest number, 1919 had twenty-live and 1917, twenty-three. lndividually, four women made ten points each,-Mildred Van Doren, '17, Carolyn Archbold, '18, Bertha Frachtman, '18, and Miriam Kennedy, '19. Bnlpbin 9 The Dolphin S is the greatest honor that can be secured for swimming. To gain it, a woman is required to swim four strokes breast, side, back, and crawl, to do four dives front, back, plunge, and one optional, and to dive to the bottom to pick up an object, also to rescue a person in two positions. Besides these require- ments, an endurance tCSt is given, to swim seven times the length ofthe big pool and thirty feet back, and an examination in recuscitation breaking two grips in the water. Last year the Dolphin S was awarded to Gretchen Bronson, '16, Marian Duxbury, '17, Carolyn Archbold, '18, Barbara Wattson, '19, and Miriam Kennedy, '19 Baseball Except at Silver Bay, Syracuse women have never had baseball teams. This year, however, the Women's Athletic Association hopes to make it a regular sport like basketball. At Silver Bay last summer, Syracuse women won the intercollegiate baseball championship, defeating Wellesley in the finals The line up was as follows Rita Parker 17 pitcher, Grace Decker, 17 catcher ohanna Potter, 18 first base Louise Wilson, 18 second base Genevieve Alexander 17 third base, Carolyn Archbold 18, short stop Edith Woodward, 18 left Field Thelma Howland 17, center field Ethel Hoyt, 17 right field Iwo Hundred 'lwc ty six a lr .1 X, C 'ill rx IH! C32 llill r zi 5 lui .nl E4 ' f ' ' ' ' - ' M 'S i ' i ' 'r , a ' ' , 1 ' 'W SQ E . gg., - ,,1: 'T'. '--W ...tirrlir ' . , Q -Jiri iii 1915 SMH f Ag n i Agii ll -A--Mig-'W 1 nu .. .41 - - Ililhl- ..-1158 5' I u IE Lx i . 1 F 0 5 5 . sf' Q rw : N 'ing llill higl P l EQNQNDAGAN wlumerfs ap Wo111e11's Day, the big day for Syracuse Women, is celebrated the second Saturday in May in the Castle Grounds, The festivities are in charge of Eta Pi Upsilon, the senior class society. The day begins with a May morning breakfast, served from seven to nine o'clock, to both university and city people. All the l'6St of the morning is devoted to athletics, the tennis tournament and the interclass track meet. ' In the afternoon the women of all the classes, wearing their class colors, march to the amphitheatre where an elaborate pageant is presented. Last year, it being the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death, the Merrie Songs of Shakespeare was presented before Queen Elizabeth and her court. The May Queen is elected every year by the senior class, and women of all four classes take part in the pageant. Winners of the Eta Pi Upsilon medal and Iota Tau cup are announced during the afternoon. At six o'clock a basket-lunch party gathers in the Castle grounds, and 'an interclass sing is held. At its close, the juniors and seniors have an impressive lantern ceremony. Last year was the Hrst time this feature was introduced, and it was found so pretty and effective that it will now become a college custom. The singing of the Alma Mater brings the day to a perfect close. 'l wo Hundred Twenty seven fl Sw is L W' lg T 1 V h rg... i ll! it S , , S W ... . . Two llunnlrunl 'l'wr:nty-4-ight gnrr s fx ,W W if I x V K 1, ,Jil-. W i M XX i. I F ww ' 1 WN i i Y I 1 k ' V I I -xx gg HIS' Q MJ- ' A IMS l'iTlULNf tix 1 in n h . .V , Q - 1 1121? k ol 'Y 51 1 ' ls L A Q gliggg - ' , A- . gs -, ffl .X 1-3 H 1 . 1 ,L ..f-5 T i N o 1 1 3. Qzniur uuntil y Q. l iv n Hutt. Nr-aslninll Osman liosenkruns llernstein llarrison RMT 'Broadway Alirnsl, A Sanderson 1liI'enb:u'y Gilmore Ketehaun lllllllllllllll Gilroy Rogers i T I 4 N 1 STUDENT GOVliliNINCl Boann or Svimcusxz UNIVERSITY HE establishment of the Senior Council was brought about in 1908 due to the absolute need of a mediator between the student body and the administration, until now the duties, problems and responsibilities require the consideration of such an organized body. Realizing the need of some systematic, efllcient method of scheduling student affairs to prevent the embarrassing conflicts of the past, the Senior Council immedi- x T i ately enacted rules whereby all student affairs were scheduled at one definite place. i fl The plan did not do away with all the conflicts at once, but tended to minimize hX them until now embarrassing conflicts are unusual. I The unanimous sentiment and feeling of the entire student body regarding the victorious Oran e crews, was iven expression b a wonderful crew celebration f I gi - f 1 . . . . l -J planned and worked out by the council. lhe spirit ofthe entire celebration and 5',gfgQ55NJ flj the sentiments expressed by Chancellor James R. Day were indeed a lltting tribute f ,vTllW to the crews that swe t the Hudson. i li-A H ff. si P my U 1 ,f Q4 f. . . . . . . . 1i1l.f.4Tg Li fl lhe point system, by which a student IS. prevented from participating in too many college activities to the detrnnent of his scholastic work, was next put into l 2 effect. This systeinforced many men to conhne their efforts to some certain few la 'fi activities, necessarily placed more capable men in all branches of activities and it l -. X ? raised the scholastic standing in general. i all lla H -4 1 JH 1 ,Ai Two Hundred Thirty 1 .T f l Cli ff- 1 lil ll'v'i gm M-. .7 D . i , S y I Y A gi! n,s,,i,,,1 i, 1lll-.gf1. 't', l...,-.-.,. A A vff Nj, ..., ., -, ,,,,, - gif?-.........-T,,ITIf WTF 1- All ...lLl.4.l.flj 'F' 1- C, GNGNDAGAN 'The lack of business methods in the various class organizations was next taken care of by rules creating systematic, businesslike methods in the collection of taxes, class administration and handling of funds. The system of collecting taxes from the four classes on a certain day known as Tax Day was inaugurated. These are the most important new things accomplished the first semester, and we look forward to the work of Student government the remainder of the year. We have created more eflicient methods of administration both in class affairs and student government, and when the year comes to a close it will be with a feeling of satisfaction that the work of the 1916-1917 Council has been a step towards the ultimate goal, absolute and unrestricted student government. QBffiters President . . . . Hugh Hannigan Vice-Prexident . Herbert Gilroy fl l Secretary . . Tracy B. Ketcham Trearurer . W. L. Bassett i Members ffx-Gffitiu Arthur Osman . ..... Prerident of Student Body Hugh Hannigan . . Manager of Football 1 Wilford Sanderson . . Manager of Track John I. Neasmith . . Commodore of Navy Newell C. Harrison . Manager of Bafeball Chester B. Rifenbary . . Prefident of Y. M. C. A. Tracy B. Ketcham . . . . Manager of Daily Orange Kenneth Broadway Prefident of I nter-F raternity Conference , Elias B. Rall' . . . . . Manager of Basketball I C! Cttlerteh Members SN! I ff : Kenneth Rogers, Liberal Arty Harmon Rosenkrans, Applied Science tillllll 1 IE S Grant W. Ernst, Forextry Charles Gilmore, Fine Art: J. Herbert Gilroy, Law Phillip F. Bernstein, Medicine 'W T S Henry W. Hutt, Agriculture 0 ra--5 1 - uhm llill Q 111'- Fruzg Two Hundred Thirty-one rl-T P - ..,,. ., :T -- - ' Q - -F -Tr, W' -15 ,ae SFF 'S ggauu ll an I l- ,Mt All-MM -H , e ,-,..--..,-, ,,,-,, .,,, M-- ,,.. -.?..,,,e,,- ,,,wm,i:QH r wiumen 5 league I 'v l 1 l i Bughgy Lngilqu Smith Suiborty Kearney Wilson l Kenney Kenyon Meek Stokes Huck Clindwiuk llutcliinson , Knight, Kent Campbell Decker Wellman ll NITY is the secret of all organization. The regulating force in the Women's i interests of Syracuse University is the Women's League. This great body l does its best to stir up the loyalty and regulate the non-academic life of every woman. Great progress has been made toward the realization of unity by means of Women's mass meetings and by informal parties, where acquaintances are made and common interests of all Women are aroused. Handbooks are annually given ' in order that Women may become familiar with all associations for Women and N N X their oHicers. S J I 4 . . t h f , , 6 1 Student government is an impoltant p ase 0 Women s League work. rl hrough 5 this, the league attempts to attain in the University, the highest status of social W TAL life. For the sake of etlicienc , the executive and judicial work'is carried on b a 0 f A Y V -5 Small Executive Board composed of the ollicers of the league, the presidents of 0 the Young Women's Christian Association and the Women's Athletic Association, ! , . ,' the women's editor of The Daily Orange, the chief' executive of the class orggmi- ,gf li - zations, and the chairman of the women's league committee. The small board -s-, Q , Two IIunc1rcdThirty-two V ...tis 'M' ' A TT f'IT? - Il'1'l7777'7'f' ' 177 tr' :::: 1:11. .zzz '-,' : .:z1::':r.:::,. . tgirl? g 2 4 N grigfg m.:.TfA'f- ' P ,B 3-7 5.2 'A' ..l. -. .m i 1, i li-lt A me ----- ----M - -914 g, u - 'Ll-U r ONONDAGAN if it fc l I l l 1 . X l I L l 4 ' QQ Q i l in 1 Fi!! with the house presidents ofthe living centers form the Large Board of Women's League. This board meets every month to discuss government problems. Syracuse has the honor of having the best and largest system of selflgovern- ment in the Women's lntercollegiate Student Government Association. This Association includes in its membership thirty colleges and universities east ofthe Mississippi. Annually the president ofWol11en's League and a delegate from the junior class are sent to the convention. This year the convention was held at Mt. Holyoke College, Holyoke, Mass. The Women's League has an oHice in the Administration building of the University which serves as a place for transacting business and for small social functions. The one hope ofthe league is some day to have a large oH'ice in a new women's building. QBffi:erK Prexident . . . Zohe Stokes, '17 First Vice-Prerident Josephine Meek, '17 Second Vice-Prexident . Dorothy Buck, '17 Secretary . . . . Alice Kenyon, '18 Treasurer . Constance Hutchinson, '18 President of Y. W. C. A. . Dorothea Keeney, '17 Grace Decker, '17 Prexident of Women'J Athletic Arrociation . . Wornenlr Editor of Daily Orange . - Elena Campbell, '17 C lar: Clam' Clan Clan' Chief Executive, 1917 Chief Executive, 1918 Chief Executive, 1919 Chie Executive, 1920 l Cora Kent, 17 Elizabeth Seibert, '18 Ruth Besley, '19 D Nora Knight Two Hundred Tl xrty three 4 N34 5 ' lu 'f llfl i .-xxi 1 , . - , 9 5 f 20 1 ,sf 4 0 Lil ,U , co., -T 4. .---as ... W EA o nli'-1 W llllilll ...tier I ' X If 'wg rll ,C a 1917 Brganigatiun Anuknor Holmes Parker Wilson Smith Ilmflsnlc Kent Hull Taylor QBffi:ers Chief Executive . Affiftaizt Chief Executive . . Secretary . . . Treafurer . . . Cheerleader . . . . Chairman Social Corhrriiltee . Briggs Robinson . Cora B. Kent . Hazel Smith Margaret Robinson . Helen Hall . Rita Parker Mary Dora Taylor F. k 54 S. ' f 0 ig! lylilali ' B ' II' IHS U Qlhmsntp ihiuurh epresentatnhes ir, Q X lb 5: Ada Anckner, Liberal Am- Emma Hinsdale, Fine Arts nf- Margaret Wilsoli, Liberal Arif Kareta Briggs, Fine Art: me-. KQTVW Delitta Holmes, Teacherfi College Y.. Y. -. I IJ v ,.-........ Y ....--..,,. ,M ,V Y .. .- . , ,..,,. .M- Y ..,V. wo uni rm :ir , - our U- 0 v T ll 1 111 wr gKQj1T'i'Ql ' 1 iset J ' i ie 1.1 ima Ea? --.as,-s., ,.,, ' e .. ll-BB 5. ll .il jf? ,fs ONONDAGAN A.. . W- had l 1 ,J l u lf, U W . ,.....,. gf. 7lf k U ,,- I- YVV. ,. pm in . ,I li Yxqr ' Y' if 0 lb 4 yhfwlkmxfg 1918 Grganigatiun Johnson Nowing Iliumnim Taylor Salmon:-1 Wnbkins Soihcrt llusbronok 131-L-L-gg Woodworth Hutchinson Moyers Slwnuvr Gffirers Chief Executive . . . . . Elizabeth A. Seibert Affiftaril Chief Executive . Grace I. Watkins Secretary . . . . Miriam Breese Treafurer . . . . Laura Hasbrouck Chairman of Social Committee . Constance Hutchinson Chairman of Song Committee . . Helen Salmons Chairman of Frefhmeii Committee . lVlarguerite Woodworth Qlhhisurp Znluarh Bepresenitatihes Sarah Johnson, Liberal Art: Mary Newing, Fine Arte Julia Hinaman, Liberal Arn Ruth Spencer, Fine Arr: lVlilclrecl Davis, Teachers' College Margaret Meyers, Library Alice Taylor, Teacherf' College Two llnnclrcrl Thirtiy-livn . , 5 j Ji WM Fig Iclqg 'I'7f,. ,,, 'Ziff' ---A - - - I ..,., lmilll' - F i Mi l ll 1. , i' V ,. l 4, .l i i fl l l iz l, 1: fi li is xx! S7 J lp viii 1 ff Q l he gi will I 1 .,., .1 I We ii r, -H, UH l M -Llifll fail L IJ l xl t 1919 Qmganigatiun u Nush SlllIllll'l' lirzunngaui Pollnum Morris Beal:-V Kennedy Westcott '.l'C'l'WllllL!l!l' Webster Sontcll Chief lfxeeulioe . . Asfiflaril Chief lfxeezilioe . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Chairman Social Comrliillee Cheer Leader . . . QDfficers . Ruth Besley M2ll'g2ll'Cf Morris Dorothy Pellmzm Isabelle Knapp Frank Westcott Ruth Coult Alice Ives 'Q Qlhhisurp Zbiuarh Bepresentutihes W' Affiyzfaril Cheerleader I ,X xig ' Tr fi M51 Ruth Brannigan, Liberal Arif lj Q ,lT'J Ruchznel Sumner, Liberal Arif K'1therine Willis fine Arif EClltl'l N ish fine Ari: All ii lVlzu'ion Wells, Teaeherf' College Frzmces ',l'erwilliger, Teacherx' College lVl'1rg'1ret Sentell library School Kzthleen Webster School o Oratory I 4 xx .X- me 3 -LN . fd L 0 ----f ' I ' 1 ' ' ' ' 9 1 K Q--1.... A- 4 I 2 .Q , l I I . i, Ll f Z ., I ,A , . ., F-.fllii ,v -1 Two llundrcd Tliirty-six Y f A- W H! Af' '7i A ' W Z ' ' V- 33 ' g' ' A ' , . , .. :, ' :'i14.:g:1:'-1:31:31 ' 3' v-iii i 1.1,g,,, ' A lm ga? 'YE 2. 'rr ' ' , . ' 'aa--A L N - -- M M-, in Ti-ww, T 7-.- ,,,. 1- M ,g rim 7.1 gf-J 1 1 1 1 V r Q- Y 1 C .Q I 1 7-TT! lr' - V - - - .. .ff .,., ni! , 1 - e M a H--1 M-1 1 1 1 , , 1 1920 QB1fgam5at1un 1 1 YY, 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 lv I 1 1 1 McCm'l,hy llormamn Tlnompson Pa-zulu: l Huumlors Knight. f'owa-1 I 1 V l l Qbffirers 1 l Chief .Exzfcwziatioo . . . . Nora Knight i l 11 duiftarrt Chiff jfA?C'6'Ilf1iWI' . . Rohertu Sznunders 1 1 Trzfafurfr . . . lVlz11'ion Peck Sfvrztary .... Millicent Cowee 1 I 1 LX Chairman of Finance Commilffe . lVl:1rion Peck Z! 1 'N Chairman of Social Commiflfcf . . lfthel Hermann 1 1 Chfer Lfader .... . Elizabeth lVleC:1rthy 1 . Thx W . f . l'l0l'Cl'lCC Blount YSEN. jr f A 1 all Cla -I df- ...... 1 XY 'ef is g :fu aw mfr fd rr hvu Lupton H c I 4 5' 1 1 . gf w Silhhusurp Zmuarh Skepreszutatmcs wp! 18, u Q . . . . , . S1127 ' 3 Edith 'l hompson, Liberal Arif lVl1ll1cent Smith, 1L'dC1lf'7'.f, Collvgv M 5 Ethel l'lCl'l'l1Zll'Il1, Liberal Ari: Emily Brown, Teaclivrf' Collfgv if 0 -1-5:5 Naomi Wiccmx, Finn' Arix Bethzimy 'l'hompson, Oraiory Q V I 1 Edith Runclsputin, Firm Arif Louise Snihert, Library School Two llumlrl-ml 'l'luil'1.y-sovon V -1- in I f - '--'- ---d f A' -71 ,-.,. , :i:::TT ' ' ' 'f 1 ' ' ,,1 o 1':t:t1iL' J 1 1 ll -L ,. - r, If-, 1M C x X! 5 : E .l IIQII ing ill ONONDAGAN E. 11111. QE. Q. Gfficers President . . . . C. B. Rifenbary, ' Vice-Presidfnt . A. Anthony, ' Secrezary . . H. H. Osborn, ' Treafurer . . . Winfred Perry, ' Gfneral Secrflary . . . . C. W. Carlton, ' Qlummittees ' MEMBERSHIP F. L. Barry, '18-Chairman R. R. Lord, '19 H. A. DoBell, '19 H. Forman, '18 Donald Whitney, '19 FOREIGN WORK W. W. Hicks, '17--Chairman R. R. Lord, '19 L. G. Avery, '18 R. D. Richardson, '18 Vincent Rogers, '19 PUBLICITY D. K. Fuhrman, '17-Chairman Karl Holzwarth, '18 Everett Hicks, '18 ' D. C. Johnson, '20 1 RELIGIOUS WORK ' A. Anthony, '17-Chairman L. B. Henry, '18 Grant W. Palmiter, '19 E. B. Collins, '17 D. M. Beck, '18 Albert Floud, '19 SOCIAL A R Eckberg 17 Chairman M B Porter 18 W G Scott 17 E Nelson 19 R B Bralnard 19 d dfh ty RL llll 1 as I L Ci-:m 1 1 .il iii? - Ili I N f 4 ,, , L . .7 S S ' ' ' 4 0 1 . . ,,' . . . ,' A ' J' 2 - - , , -'-' , Two IIun re ' ir -eight l J - - . -.. 1 n ns I 2-- 4 2 . I f 51 'E 1915 5 f ef 'fi ' : EASE!! i V , 7 En: ' ll c 5, 1 ll Ig it ml ..... 5' ,.,.,. 1 fl, ,,,, ig - A- -f -- ,- - ---4 '-- -wf------ - - D , M. ,,--.---..-.,.w... . l Qiahmet , 4 5 I . V , Perry 1 llllI'lllllll Nuwkirk .l0l'l1Illl SpI'uf:nu llif-ks Rice l Anthony Rifunlmry Carlton 'X X Osborne B 1 , , BIBLE STUDY 1 ' L. D. Sprague, '17-Chairman ' I J. T. Avery, '19 ' E. M. Jeffords, '18 ' l FINANCE COMMITTEE , l Winfred Perry, '18--Chairman 1 'I Carl Willman, '20 t X lf V I l M LIT-ERATURIE . X l u George B. Rlce, '17-Chazrman fl xi, , 'I E Le Grand Spawn, '19 uw I g ulllu . Ul,flfI,4,f jg- 4 SOCIAL SERVICE I A. T. E. Newkirk, '17--Chairman I W I wi:-Lis W. Godfrey Scott, '17 P. Wallis, '18 C M-fm, Donald Whit11ey, '19 E. M. Jeflbrds, '18 lu 'I L' Tffmjl 59,41 -Ill Two llumlred '1'lIirt,y-nin p, , ,,.,, , V,,A -,-,,.w-.. .. . .. ,,A,,-,,,,,, , ' W ,-- A A 55 ' T, ' ' , I ' M U W i 'V A' IT I ,Ii 1...l.1f- M,,,, 1918 - f ,I -- - -- -.',,f1'ffjElI,,lH1,----:--1-M' ef - -f-'HH'--W- 4 'a '-'fA-h- 51. , fl-- E l ONONDAGAN 19. 711111. CEE. Q. Qbffitets President . . . . . Dorothea L. Keeney, '17 Firxt Vice-Prefidenl Jennie L. Pingrey, '17 Second Vice-President Kareta M. Briggs, '17 Secretary . . . . Ida Pierce, '17 Treasurer . . . Marion Bennett, '17 General Secretary . . . Miss Ethel D. Bowles fiummittees MEMBERSHIP Jennie Pingrey, '17-Chairman Kareta Briggs, '17-Chairman Myrtle Hough, '18 Mildred Out, '19 Florence VanKeuren, '17 Rita Parker, '17 Louise Perry, '17 Margaret McAlpin, '17 RELIGIOUS WORK Anna L. Carhart, '17-Chairman Beatrice Ferguson, '17 Esther Saul, '18 Genevieve Farner, '19 Winifred Near, '19 Elizabeth Marsland, '20 soc1AL Mary Dora Taylor, '17-Chairman Eloise Converse, '17 Edith Nottingham, '17 Marion Morse, '19 FOREIGN WORK Alleta Henderson, '18-Chairman Lillian White, '18 julia Hinaman, '18 X1 7' Ruth Branigan, '19 May Miller, '18 X -J L , Celia Sargent, '18 gf H 36 N will l LN VOLUNTARY sTUDY 1- 1 Helen Hall, '17-Chairman ' 0 1 S Lucy James, '17 Genevieve Alexander, '17 5 5.9, Helen Salmons, '19 Louise Greene, '18 Alice Kenyon, '18 P l- Two Hundred Forty L - vb- gi: I , 2 I ai'i'iT -Y n 'w - -- Ill - 1918 'ef ' lf ' 1: gggll nu N ll lla!! X-p.................-..,....-........i ,.....-..,.,.-. , . . V... W- --.-.... Y-, ......,, V -Y V- V--M - - o I l F l l 1 ,sm if i 5173 l ,.,e--e I. I ,w..-.. -. -..,- -WM , I I ,--,... XIII TWA f Q, cr ' I I ahmet -, ,I l l - I l , I 4 I I ll 1 l l l l i I 1 I l Y 7 A l I lfivlil Forsyth An-liholml Lnyhuo Pin-rc-c l I Cnrlmrl, Briggs l I llutulninsoll K4-vm-y lh-nnolit V 'l'iLylox' llunclvrson Pingroy Hull Hx I ' ' SOCIAL SERVICE Edith Field, '17-Chairman ,- Fern Robinson, '17 Norma Barney, '19 lVlargaret Magavern, '19 Frederika Smith, '17 3 CONFIQRIINCES AND CONVENTIONS Carolyn Arclibolcl, '18-Chairman Grace Watkins, '18 Mary Newing, '18 INTIERCOLLEGIATE RELATIONS if a . tIf'ffYsi5el Hill: FZ Clara Porsytli, '17-Chairman 5:18 im, I f awiglxjh. . I MWNEI41 I l Ada Anckner, '17 Marjorie Gould, '17 1' UNL R 'lf' 1 j FINANCE 3, 0 -1 lx Ruth Layliee, '18-Chairman g f y ' Laura Rutnn, '20 l .,,,, ,1,,, . l ,1 'l'wo llunilroal lforty-one l Z 44 K . 'A-AO-1!'A--if ' A -- I If .I rf ww ' ' ' ' ilu lx , .' ' ,, f x ,,, - , l y 'x QF l X I, iieaaea llifaklj L . t 'E ONONDAGAN 3301127.11 'iKIan p The Kolledj Klan was founded in January 1908, by Professor Minnie M. Beebe. fi It is a Bible-study class open to men and women of all colleges and classes, and is admitted to be the most democratic organization open to college students. Its aim is to promote a deeper spiritual life among the students, and its member- ship, more than five hundred at present, includes people of twenty-one different denominations. Regular meetings are held at noon on Sunday in the Kolledj Klan Hall of the University Methodist Episcopal Church. Gfficers i Prexident . . Carl Snyder Vice-President . Mary Newing Secretary i . . Frances Samuel Affistant Secretary . Paul SI10Clg1'21SS R Treafurer .... . Robert Parish Auixtant Treafurer . . . Harold Dawson Chairman of Memberfhip Committee . . Stanley Day Vice-Chairman of Memberxhip Committee Marguerite Woodworth Chairman of Soeial Committee . . . Goldie Andrews Vice-Chairman of Soeial Committee . Robert F. Lindsay Chairman of Mifxionary Committee . . Erskine Jeffords Vice-Chairman of Mifriortary Committee . Marion Miller Chairman of Religiouf Work . . Daniel Fuhrman Vice-Chairman of Religiouf Work . . Betty Berry Chorifter .... Gordon Hoople I 7 Leader of Oreheftra .... . Charles Gilmore E I Z Head Usher ..... Arthur T. E. Newkirk 5 S gr g l Superintendent of Sunday School, Onondagan County Orphan LN Asylum ....... I . . Malcolm Ferguson WM NE ' 0 S 5 r 7 nui'i' 1 - Two Hundred-llity-tw T-' ' i ' 'to' 't 't - HM ' . , Q gg . 152 5? ni-.MMI lv,-WIA-A-wMvA,A,, ll , -: btuhent Vnlunteer 15811711 f K 1 L lm? .- .l,k.aiJ F il Henry Whipple llnwt.liornc lloople Jones Collins Burnurll Ovensliiro A l Hutton Brown S. Parks Rvissig Davis Julncs Sunrlc-rson Ives E. Parks QDffiters P1'cJidmt . . . Leon E. Sutton, CMed.Q l Vice-Prffidmzt . . Ada Anckner, l Secrflary . Rowena B. Brown, ' T1'eaJu1'er Henry Forman, ' :Members Anckner, Ada Anthony, Albert Barnard, Lawrence Brown, Kenneth Brown, Rowena blames, Lucy Jones, Laura Lyons, Francis Ovenshire, Laura Park, Elizabeth M H X l I C i'qt5J'M , F'-g sg ost 2 1 l I l 1 . 1 l l w l 1 l 4 r l 1 I l I l l 1 l LJ i l w ts. LA, Collins, Earl Park, Saidie ' ill Forman, Henry Reissig, Arthur f-gl-1 'O Gracy, Alice Sanderson, W. E. X Hawthorne, Marlin Showers, Ruth E. , f' Q P Henry, Leland B. Sutton, Leon B. f 'fi' Hoople, Gordon Washburn, S. ', Hal.. Ives, Bei-tha Whipple, Miidi-ed gli e 1 --'Fm Two Hundred Forty-tln-cu rift fill 6.s.lef.l,e A A we A it ,QQ ,ll-Q . C 1- e 1 H F, f ?lJ ','i H? l A ima 'WH I I ., .1 lil esfmf ' A - LMMIW 'f irivl fm lHwlU .,, ' IT ll'l....., .,. F ,. I 510 ONON AGAN i 'Nl r .1 . -L 1.-. 1 1 bnmerset l Qbffiters Prexident . . H. Louise Perry, '17 lficf-Prefident . Beatrice Ferguson, '17 Secrflary . Marjorie Williams QMed.j '18 Treafurer . . . Betty Berry, '18 Genfral Dirfclor . Mrs. William P. Graham Social workers in England and America associate the names of Lady Henry Somerset and Frances E. Willard with higher education for women. These two great women believed in educational rather than reformative methods, and looked to the college-bred young women for leaders in the world-wide movement for a single standard for both men and women in high thinking and right living. As a 5 U I tribute to these co-workers, all branches of the National Women's Christian lp x 1 ill 'i 'l'emperance Union organized in American colleges are called Somerset Y's, and ' 1 I similar organizations in English colleges are called Willard Y's. Somerset Y has presented the University Library with a valuable collection of books and pamphlets dealing with the alcohol problem in its diferent phases. These are especially useful for the students in economics and sociology, and for those gathering material for debate. 1 l The annual custom ofobserving Mother's Day in the University was instituted l by Somerset Y. The proceeds from the sale constitute a special fund for a drinking i fountain to be placed on the campus. i Last year a conference of Young People's Branch, County workers, met with J Somerset Y. One ofthe principal speakers was Miss Mildred Moody, a former NI member of Syracuse Somerset Y, now a national lecturer. i 1' '1 ' 'Q' Q: xii ll-I: I -- I lvio ilrul lortv o EF-.lr fi .. .ai .ii fi I I Il-ll ll Ill f W 0 'Q Cffiii lr ' L QNONDAGAN l. l lfi l XI lil-. gl ll s IIHII --.1 -?'....l Silber Map Qliluh Gfficers President . . . . . Carolyn Archbold Secrelary and TTKHJUYET ......,. Ruth Layhee The Silver Bay Club is composed of women who have attended the Student Conference ofthe Young Women's Christian Association at Silver Bay, on Lake George. This conference is made up of representatives from the colleges of New England, New York and New Jersey. Syracuse sends a delegation of sixty, which is the largest number allowed by the National Board. The cabinet ofthe Y. W. C. A. and at least one student from each living center are sent as representatives, and any others who wish to go may do so. This conference is a wonderful opportunity for any Syracuse woman. At Silver Bay, the mornings are devoted to Bible and Mission study and to addresses in the Auditorium, and the afternoons are given over to the Quiet Hour and rec- reation. Tennis, basketball and baseball matches are held, and there is every opportunity for boating and bathing. The purpose ofthe Club is to increase the interest of Syracuse women in these conferences, and to instill in them high ideals,-to radiate the spirit of Silver Bay. It holds regular meetings on the first Wednesday of every month, and special ones whenever necessary. Last year a Silver Bay supper was given at the Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter house at which Miss Isabel Laughlin was the guest of honor. Later the Club gave a very successful Faculty stunt which proved very popular and they will probably give some sort of an entertainment again this spring. iii Q ,i ' 1. ,jg V147 ILTI b g W0 ii S ' 1' ing- in -----L T i...1::T:.:.. r , Two Ilnndrvd Forty-live ll - T.-,,,,,-,MW ---- Y ,., rv, A H-U -V-W L . 'Id-A:-W G l 5: ,n --i n , L. I if-1111 1 ii! 553 ill .. .J ' '- ' US.. 1 in ll ll- 41 2' , sm A -ultml A-1. -i- 1 J:1 QNONDA6AN QM N Q ,f E' A L 1 K H 3 ' ' l 'KN I! QQ Q , SE jp ' 5 no . , f ' . 4 fl ,,, : Two Hundred - ' IXTT- - n , Lu-, DI! lag -An :I , rv . ea: fu F , ...... ml il: ' 1915 ' : TIZEII ll Y Y f 'gil ,iq C' ONONUAGBN EVUIZLI Y1ATlONQ3 l 15 If 5 L 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 V 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 J XX ggi gl 1111 3 I ' 1 We ,c 11 21 0 -6 5 ,, - L 1 .. 113 1: Q l ' -.1 Wmrl, ,ffffif 1 1 C, QNQNDAGAN t The Qpratusan l Editor Francis Pendergast, '16 T. D. MacGregor, '02 2 Arthur L. Evans, '04 ' Irving H. Templeton, '04 Arsociate Editor: . Clement T. Robertson, '05 Sydney H. Coleman, '10 ' Robert Consler, '15 HE Syracusan is the official publication ofthe alumni of Syracuse University. l The book is published by the Orange Publishing Company on the first and T fifteenth of each month during the college year. The first issue is published 'p in October and the last immediately following .the Poughkeepsie regatta. By 'N means of' The Syracusan the alumni are kept in touch with the various activities of the University. Associate editors throughout the country co-operate with the editor of the alumni record. The Syracusan endeavors to keep the interest of the alumni in the topics of the University. i The Syracusan is enjoying the greatest year of its history, due almost entirely to the efforts of Francis Pendergast, the editor. Mr. Pendergast first saw the light of' a journalistic career as a reporter on The Daily Orange. He became managing J editor of' that publication in his senior year. This was his stepping stone to editor- Mi I Q ship of The Syracusan. Immediately thereafter The Syracusan took on a new S J gt : lease of life and its subscription list has nearly doubled. 1 lb .N rc ,W .- 5 0 L W g 4 0 E'-'?'-IT' Tliolffgndrcd forty-eight gk-WJMW-MMM W mm N-V M W A i Q 2 M-- T- W n fu ,ww --mm HI - . . fi i - .A ,-VV -- -V k. . -- Y..Y, .......-,,.,.,.... f 5' 1 w Vg ,V 0 I J i H 515.1 W H, .,.:ff:Z ting if ff ,Q if ,fi .2 . f T 1 gs --1-as 1 i 1 i , l M-, Y 'V -fi ,.-, 1 Q . -lv 4 .11 iff 7355- , filfffnlrfl 4 l 1 l i 1 l 1 l 1 ff I l , I 1 1 1 1 i 1 -ii l xl fl ffl fri ,Aa .ly nfl ' 1 ,ul The ailp Qetange ONTINUED lack of adequate hnancial support has hampered the work of The Daily Orange for the last two years. A second petition to have the subscription price of the paper added to the incidental fee was sub- mitted to the Board of Trustees, and for a second time the wishes of a majority of the student body and of a large number of the faculty met with disapproval and The Daily Orange was con- demned to another year of curtailed usefulness. For two successive years the first eight or ten issues of the paper have contained threats of immediate suspension because of lack of funds. The natural result has been to lessen the number of contestants for the staff, since no man is anxious to work for a university activity that may at any time during his college course become defunct. Dearth of reporters has over-worked the few that do enter the competition, and has -Ioim 1. Nimsmrrn Editor placed a heavy burden of news gathering on the editors that h T. 13. K1a'rcuAM liu.vim',v,v Mamigfr 1 as lessened the amount of time left them for the editorial and managerial duties that rightfully belong to their positions. Thus, despite the fact that the administra- tion of C. W. 1-1. Douglass and Francis Pender- gast was in some respects the best that the paper has ever known, and despite the fact that the 1916-1917 staff have inherited some of the benefits of their system, we feel that The Daily Orange does not approach the rank possible under more favorable financial condi- tions. All that we can do is to carry on the work to the best of our ability and hope that The Syracuse Daily Orange may live through this period of eclipse until the time when it shall come out into the light afforded by an assured financial support. Two Ilimdred Forty-nine f,,....1-lQ..Q-Qgl.Q.. . .... ' ........ -- ..-..,... TL, The Bally Grange Staff ...,.i, l ,l '7 l l l I Marvin Guild Adnmn Mercer Tlmmpsnn 1 Hicks Olrrismsul Wells Chapin Memlenlmll llnlzwnrtlx l Merrimn Kctcluun Nuusrnith llcnry Gunrcl P1Ll'liCl' Smunnn Mzwlurnziu Leonnrcl Qibe Staff Edilor . . . . . John I. Neasmith Managing Editor . Leland B. Henry Bufimfff Maviaffr Trac B. Ketclmrn S Y I Qlssoziate Qihitnrs H . ! I xg Q L? A. Guard K. Holzwarth tx 5 '..1J-36 L. G. Wells L. W. Mendenhall Q, U X- il Q51 I - J E, Hicks H. G. Olmstead f 0 l 1 Dk gf .,.,, ,MT- 1 V C-- gl:lT':t:', , ,ll . . --1j,,5.4Lf' fl Am if ei-lp 'l'woHundrcc1 rifry Ki' Y ff: gg ' il'3if i -'T 3'5' 7'7 ' if - lffih '5f:-r 'H' M ll ll ,uf H E Ugwruc ,I W -ffdf 'l . :+4w.1E..-. 1 M-.. f'ffff+--......-,..,,,..1 ,.,.,.,, ,.:, ,, , ,..,-,-,, ., - H Lo gk 5 ...A U xx! Milf 35 ef f IJ... y-... X: '11, Qi.- 4 K l ZflZ!Humen's btaff of the Bally Grange 1 r ll l l 1 .1 ' l l S l l 1. 1 1 L li 4 V Cresson Sandford Disbrow Brownson Wiley Levy Bnttenfelcl Schuyler Box-is 4 King Morris Ross Clnrk lluusncr Luyliec Knapp L Allerton Hinzmmn l Gould Shim: Campbell Ferris Kenney l N Aclums Woodworth Tlioinpson Newell 1 , HE Women's Staff of the Daily Orange is organized similarly to the men's Q and is conducted on a competitive basis. It is responsible for covering I the news of all exclusively women's organizations, departmental clubs, El and Women's athletics, as well as Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, Oratory and Teacher's E College news. Reporters are of two grades, assistant and regular. Tryouts for the staff are held twice a year. Only regular reporters are eligible to compete for positions on the editorial staff which is chosen each spring for the ensuing year. Women's work on the Daily Orange is classed as a major activity, and, as such, is credited under the Women's League point system. Managing Edilor Advertiring Manager Axsociaie Editor: Elena Campbell, '17 Marjorie Gould, '17 Olive Allerton, '17 Mary Boss, '17 Gladys Meade, '17 S. Wilda Ferris, '17 Julia Hinaman, '18 Eleanor Stagg, '18 Two Hundred Fifty-one I il,.n ....t.i'i Spit ,Y Mi X , i .'f,f' ll is if 0 l . -..W K. ,Wt nl L if .A-J? ,Qi 'iff '21, H .,.,: H. ,iq ...,, ll C431 edited by the Beta Delta Beta .. rn .Nw .J W., f ri.: K 'Ei f5f tsf11l fff' w ' ' 'T in 5 ' . . f rf .A + Q if ei i ll 1 ,' .1 1 . N. 9 ' W 1 A ,ff gg 'mm 1. k,..5.iif' .F..m. H+ 5 , f 1 . The Qmnnhagan 5 f LECTED by our tribe, we have built and filled this Wigwam. Onondagan we shall call it in honor of the tribe and beautiful valley in which We dwell. Dedicatory preface of first volume of The Onondagan, March, 1883. College life is peculiar, warm, earnest, gay and rollicking, intense, swift and long to be remembered. To an exposition of some of the features of this life-that was the purpose of the first Onondagan in 1883. The first editorial board was composed of M. W. Chase, '84, D. Fischer '84, G. W. Tackbury '84, C. M. Eddy '84, H. li. Parker '84 and C. W. Porter 184. The Onondagan has been published every year since except in 1890 when, because of the financial failure of several previous books, the class of '91 did not undertake the publication of the annual. That same year a pamphlet, the Doggonon, which was of a comic nature, was Jos ICPH A. GUARD Ezlilor-i'u-Clliff Roinam' B. Pmusu liu.rim',r,r rllmmgvr Two 11 undrcd Fifty-Lwo freshman society as a substitute for the junior year book. During its early years The Onondagan was controlled by several fraternities. That control, however, was short lived. Although the book has often been threatened financially it has flourished in spite of difficulties. The development of The Onondagan has been steady since its birth, both along literary and artistic lines. The first book contained but little more than one hundred pages and these were devoted mostly to fraternities and the numerous societies and college organiza- tions. The Onondagan reaches its high water mark this year as it contains nearly 500 pages, set off by a large number of cuts. . 3 I 7 7,1 i. I l r I I I I JI I II I I 'I 'Q 5 'QI IIT?-.Ii ' 5 E fr I I I 1 1 II I I I ,ff UI an W ,,,. .. -. . . ,-. .-,,. .N .A,.,.......,-.--,-.,. . , I 1918 rbnnnhagan Baath I I I I I , I I l I I II , , I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I Q , I Y .lulTord:-1 Avvry Ohnstvaul I I 'l'lmx'hm' RIIOIIIIITIHDII 'll:n'n:u'd Smith Wells Pawkm' Perkins I Spa-nr-or Brntlu-1's N1-lsou Guard ll:u'1,fm'4l SUIIHI llxmshrmu-k I ' Hulmon Curow Pxlriah Gx'1'c-xmlmwg .Im-kson I I Km I Ulbe 1918 Qbnunhagan j nf ' I I I I l'1I11l1'rl1rd .41m1ralZy by ffm fwmov' Clan. I ,I y . 1 , . m I I Lclztor-111-Chief . Joseph A. Guard I 1 i I . . I lifuzvzcfy Zlflfmagfr Robert B. Parish I I I, '5 . , D I I 1 I A.fxi.rla1zl l3'1fJi1Lc.r: Ma1zzzgI'1' . . M1ll'SI1IlIl M. Sllllth I I 13 , I I 11,1--F II II ,II IIIIIIII II 1- -111:41 .g. ,If I I I ,tl I II I , , I1 II I I ,a I I I I . Two llumlrcll Fifty . W I '11 . E, ,E .1-,E-'a.:N+g, 5 , 5vB1.m+.i ,vw 511 I g I, Q I .ff gh:- :fII.,.I If , l- l a 4 I- w NE . ..J ONONDAGAN fdinmmittees Art:-Bradley Barnard, Chairman, Thomas Nial, Theodore Jackson, Marie Brothers. Athletie:-Erskine Jeffords, Chairman, Harold G. Olmstead, Lawrence G. Avery. I Club:-Claude Hartford, Chairman, Gordon D. Cerow, Helen Scutt, Charles Greenberg. Cla::e: and Cla:: IIi:torie:-Elsie Thurber, Chairman, Helen Scutt, Claude Hartford. Departmental and Public Speaking-Gilbert D. Nelson, Chairman, Stephen Salmon, Erskine Jefliords, Helen Scutt. Faculty Record: and Publication:--Raymond Richardson, Chairman, Erskine bleffords, Claude Hartford. Fraternitie: and Men': Soeietie:-Harold G. Olmstead, Chairman, Lawrence G. Avery, Lester G. Wells. Grind:-Ruth Spencer, Chairman, Laura Hasbrouck, Gilbert D. Nelson, Theodore Jackson, Marie Brothers. junior Picture:-Lester G. Wells, Chairman, Erskine Jel'l'ords, Marie Brothers, Stephen Salmon. junior Record:-Marie Brothers, Chairman, Kate Perkins, Gilbert D. Nelson, Charles Greenberg. Mu:ic and Dramatic:-Theodore Jackson, Chairman, Harold G. Olmstead, Erskine Jeffords, Laura Hasbrouck, Kate Perkins. Religious Organizalion:-Kate Perkins, Chairman, Ruth Spencer, Raymond Richardson. Senior Record:-Gordon D. Cerow, Chairman, Lester G. Wells, Elsie Thurber. Sororizie: and Women : Societie: Laura Hasbrouck Chairman Elsie Thurber Helen Scutt Stunt Picture: Lawrence G Avery Chairman Paul E Parker Lester G Wells Harold G Olmstead Ruth Spencer Laura Hasbrouck Stephen Salmon Gordon D Cerow HddF Sf I f , -2 I -li 'IIHIIT il' CKY' ll KI l nl gr I i , i I -' 2 i i I 9 T EN l g - - - , 4 0 S - 1 1 - 9 ' A il ',' 9 - 9 9 s s ' ' ' ' '-..,,-- ritl Two un re ifty-four T I , -,,,,,wA,,,,.-N, 4 f L' ' M' A, ff, of I, 9 .- 5 H- -T :T E . t .. 1.-.t1.llf. ' - . 1 A'If'f7 M-. ' .e W. .. : ,,...,.1 , .- -- M-..--.. W ONONDAGAN i J ' lnllff'-'i.'A1':.- 'I.,.'1 A. 'A' 1'-m ' . Q ZICIJB QBrange eel I HE Orange Peel is a comic magazine published monthly during the college year by the students of Syracuse Uni- versity. The publication financed by its ad- vertising. The staff is chosen by competition during the entire year. The editor and business manager , ,ff are seniors while the assistant editor is a junior. if The Hrst assistant business manager is a junior and the second and third assistants are a sopho- p more and freshman, respectively. Promotions p are made consecutively from the best compe- IN titors. T This is the first year of the continued publi- DANIEL FUHFWAN , , lwlllor cation of the Orange Peel. In the spring of 1913 ,, the first number was issued and financial and J other difficulties caused the enterprise to fail. it A football edition was issued in October of the same year. Similar difliculties again caused the publication to be discontinued. In June, 1915, the come-back number appeared and it looks now as though the Orange Peel has come laackv to stay. ' f Special numbers have been featured during if the year, prominent among which have been XJ! the crew edition. Under the present manage- ment the Orange Peel bids fair to rival such well- Mfg known publications as the Cornell Widow, 1V1ichigan's Gargoyle and the Penn State Froth. f Q i WlI.I,IA1N1 W. 1'llCKS lfufim '.i'.i' Mrumgrr ... . '55 ifrigg. all ill N in rw 1 ,WF ' Two Hundred Fifty-five b .Ill ll 1 i 1 4 V Ll C- ,m .I . T it ' inl.:gul1flt?1 i f1f1 511 f 'J II 1- I II I sll i H I I1 I I II 'I YI II II -I II 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Tl I , .af NlMG II The Grange Reel Svtaff I I I Curley Murruy 'llllIl'llILl'll II K, ' . JU III Il 1' I I II :I I I Il II II II I I I I I I I I I I I II . , . QI Ilflavzaguzg ladzlor II I li'1I5i11Ic5x ZVla11Iagr1' I I II , . I 3 .flrl lbclilm' Jffofiale f71'li.s'l . II I X II I I II JI . . . I ,I I .4,r,r'z,rta1Ll ltclzlm -I I I I I I -' I II III, I T , 1 ?4 I I I I I III If Ii .Ei I II' il I I' ,b , . I I I I fI,l I Two llumlI'I-Il l iI'1,y-six ,Ig Ll I HI W 1 If . , I I I II fefl If I I II v crmn lllllllflllflll Chlaml llim-ks Daniel K. llulm IIQIII , ,17 Willi: II11 W. Hicks, Jr., '17 'lllicodorc l-l. Jacks cmlm , '18 . William lVlurruy, '17 joseph A. GI 1:I1 'cl. '18 -I I I. I II 'I'I, xl ,MQ il t I I' 'I ' IIIII IIII ' WI I III III su II' II W III -II...I .. 4 , I I ll I fl eff iii , i, ll1ll in-g Pill if is ONQNDAGAN The Qlimpire Jfunzster , HE outcome oil the initiative ofthe students ofthe New York State College of Forestry appeared in 1915 as the lirst issue of the Empire Forester. Since the establishment of the college at Syracuse University in 1911, the students and faculty have been wo1'king together, their aim being to produce an annual publication as a means to show the outside world some of the spirit of earnestness and progressiveness of the College of Forestry. The initial attempt in the form ofthe 1915 Empire Forester was very credit- able, and with that as an incentive the students put out the 1916 issue, a publi- cation which far overshadowed the previous one. The college is justly proud of this work which established a mark for other Empire Foresters to shoot Ilt. 1917 Staff ' Editor-in-Chief . . . . T. E. Vail ' X Buxineff Manager H. M. Meloney Ghz Clllamp lug The Camp Log is an annual published by the sophomore summer camp students of the New York State College of Forestry. The first number ofthe second volume of the book was issued in August 1916 when the 1918 foresters returned from the summer camp on Barber Point, Cranberry Lake. The material, which is contributed by students, illustrates their work for three months beginning June 1 and ending August 31. An historical essay on the Summer Camp, a special article on Camp Athletics and short reports on the forest mensuration, ecology and entomology, surveying, pathology, and forest reconnaissance comprise the main part ofthe booklet. In addition to these, the pamphlet consists of many interesting experiences, jokes and pictures. X sf me staff lu Editor , , , , Howard S. Tiffany E Ayfofiaig Editor William G. Rankin 0 1 : Bujingyy Edjggr , . Hayward -...-,T Advgrziying Editor . . . Francis McManus MMM T- ,L 0-17 -v My g Two Hundred Fifty-seven 2. -..gen . n iiigifri L - I 2 5: Ea? 2 75-.E is i ,ggi-I ,, f ll cf? ONQNDAGAN t y L I NA 'X ., x o li IIQII irq l i'. -. D The Qlflnihersitp Iiaanh 'Bunk Publifhecl Annually by the Christian Arrociazionr of tha Uniwrrily for the Frfshnzan Clan' Manager and Editor . George B. Rice, '17 Wornen'.f Editor . Clara M. Forsyth, '17 Auixtant Editor Carl Holzwarth, '18 Buxinrrs Afsirlant lVlarjorie Gould, '17 HE University l-land Book is published annually and a copy given to every member of the Freshman Class. Being primarily for the benefit of the freshmen it is commonly styled the Freshman Bible and contains that information concerning the University, its activities, clubs and various organi- zations which is invaluable to the freshman. It gives confidential adviceg explains college customs and rules, and contains information relative to practically every institution peculiar to University life. This year's edition of' the Hand Book is nicely bound and has a block S stamped in gold on the cover. The frontispiece is a picture ofthe Varsity championship crew and the crew song. There are also pictures taken of the Women's Day Pageant, the University Commons, the main entrance to the Campus and Sims hall. ln the back of the book is a diary and memorandum and attached to the back Cover is a map of the campus and sur- rounding locality. The advertisements serve as a valuable guide to reliable and trustworthy merchants of the city Although sm ill enough to ht in thc vest pot ket this little book is one of the ficslim in s most pictious souvcnns ind guides o llunilrr I n l l , all LN fry Ci? ll1ll E l,l, - . . Ill ye . A. , , , , gm 'E 0 S A ..-'I l ' ' -H Y'l'w V A-Hifi l iI'l,y-t-ig! t M L Km! V ' ' M'-i E- 'Wm fn . ,,, 3 ggi! 5 I , -I Q ll Mai!! B ll ' FV, - I fb! fp .Ijni MI .1-'I 'I Vf II'II AI, Iif?'I,QNwI 'M 'TTI 1 . r I I I II I II I I I I I If N I I II I My ' I ,IQ I ,If I Ei if9vII, N II, I f Im III siQIgi?MIII III W II 1 I I I 1I I I I I I I I I :T WI ' ' MII I, I I ,I I mn 'I I I 1 .fl I 'ix . I III IIIIIIEI MKII I 'I IQ: :IE III,-. if In 'PI I ,III .Ll . If IIIII fll hm W' I Q15 --- I fix jill .,,-.,,-,. , , ,, ,, ...veg .......,. , , - -M W--.-..,,,,.- Wm, p v .. N, M, .,,.. C , w, ,Y --.. .- .- ..-, ,T l ' 5 The 'MUIUBYSIYP EEUU 1' Durntl, Pt-felt 'l'm-rrv Wilson 'l'nrnr-r Smlnlor Q lj - , l4lIlllNlly Cuunninxzs flilinorr- fll'l'HXY Cli't'1-vos l I 3 ,l Cusl:u'rl vIlillIll'l'Il1H!l Owen Mya-rs eg Nl l l i 1 l l , 1 . . . . . f -. , , A , lhe University Band was organized in 1906 lmy Professor H. Nl. lilroe. lhc hand is present at all mass meetings and athletic events, and is a great help in creating spirit and enthusiasm among the students. Much credit is due the Senior Council for the interest shown and assistance given lay that hotly. Through it the hand has lieen placed upon a more permanent hasis and has had the most successful year in its history. QDffi:ers Prof. H. Nl. 'l'ilroe . . . . Fz1ci1llyDirn'l0r Chas. Gilmore . . . Leadw Gordon D. Cerow fluwlavzl Lfadw' Gordon D. Cerow . l,ibr'aria1L Z fllllemlaers ' 1 I' Piccolo . . . . 1 .... W. A. Owens 'K Clarinefx I . R. H. Lindsay, H. l,. Custard, 'l. R. Myers El? Cornff: . Gilmore, Ci. D. Lerow, A. Cummings, R. G. Greeves ,ff -gffgjh liarilonf' ....... C. W. lurner f 7'rombo11c.r O. R. Stahler, A. Panzone. lf. S. Steele, li. Petrell llornx . H. D. Peck, ml. P. Duratt, lf. D. Pieri, F. G. 'l erry Bllffff . . .... l,. W. Spawn, G. Wilson Snare Drum . . . . . . . R. P. Va nderpoel .ll .I 3 . i l 1 r a J by IIA.-., N51 954 f C?5f f . :wx 5-IQ, ' 'QNX-: -jj N lst J H bmi f W ,L Bass Drum . . . . . L. lf. l'ox ll?-:U Two llnnilra-rl Sixty ' - f'- .. 1 U, , - ---4 - -'-- - ,wp .'... ff -:..., .. - Mlfwd . M I--N ,ffm-3:-33, M I sf ' iz , .. ' -:::E::U l N ,,. 2 ::. -' 1 4. , 4 1 il Ii H F3 , , me t L lliilkk W s wr fT5,g-fg::,1,, ,J-..L,.--1g W , A .'::..,-. ,i.:iig.-.,,,, , , 17 X' lf 1 l Tambourine aah Bones NDICR steadily growing prestige, lam- ll ' hourine and Bones is entering its eighth I year of achievement and progress and is y now looking eagerly forward to the higgest and ii ' most successful year in its history. The Gil'l i 11 lonef' produced in the spring of 1916, added a 13 crowning climax to the hrilliant successes of the 31 past few years and was awarded special commendation in the columns of 'l'he 1 Dramatic lVlirror, that puhlication giving 'l'am- ! hourine and Bones undisputed claim to leader- p 1 ship among college dramatic-musical organiza- 1 tions in the State of New York. 'l'oo much li credit cannot he given to Ralph lVlurphy, '16, ' ' p l the student author and director of the production, ' and in his gl'aduation 'llamhourine and Bones j 'L'.i1ty,1ylg.'f,Nv1w1an finds a vacancy ditlicult to relill. 1 'f The Girl lone was staged three times at , 1' the Wietiiig Opera House and later was presented at the lVladison theatre atOneida Y y 1 under the auspices ol' the Gamma Delta Phi fraternity and Delta Gamma sorority i 5 of Oneida High School. 1 l However the society is to he congratulated in having secured for this year's II production a work from the pens of Harry S. Q K 5 l,ee, '99 and David R. Wzilsli, '12, that incompar- l l l ahle pair under whose tutelage 'l'amhourine and 1 I Bones began its meteoric rise. They will hest he '1 1 rememhered for those old hits, lVlorning Starf, f VVisteria and lVliss lVlarigold. This, their 1 newest play, 'SBroadway Mary, promises to 1 even surpass these older el'l'orts. 'llhe musical Jil nunihers are catchy and tuneful, and the lines and action last and clever. n w . 1 lhe story ol the play portrays the dilhculties xi L and ohstacles ol' a college musical-comedy organi- gjifffllllism lklqij nation' in producing a play, and the amusing 71 situations in which the girls, the Ndespairing efjl Y tl director and the swearing manager hnd them- l T, ni selves all add interest to this original and unique Q 1 4' 7 plot' . . , c. W. VAN iimw lil 'g il iffy ' Among the cast will he found Charles 'bpruks .llmmgfr lj I 'l'wo llundred Sixiy out i f fill H F J A ' ll, ,rg fic 1 1 LQ QNON AGAN ,.!f.U....- o- whose English character parts have made him famous, Paul Hueber, the inimitable fun-maker, Honey Lewis, the ragtime man, Kenyon, the original Billy Sunday, and Carl Snyder whose work as leading lady in the past two productions has been beyond reproach. Under the eHicient management of Clarence Vanl-Iorn and his corps of assistants Tambourine and Bones is looking forward to a place one notch higher in the college musical-dramatic world. R lf E S if ,..,,.,..l l W ll T9 IX :Bling - unlliT 2 S : :'m u i n Gffirers President . Carl M. Snyder, Vice-President Harold Kinyon Secretary . H. G. Olmstead Treaxurer T. Leo McCarthy, ' Manager . C. W. VanHorn Axrixtant Manager E. C. Givens, ' i I f , J yr ix i I EDI- T oHu d d S' ty-two A gl, F eff' - we ' . fllill i I .. ll I 4 1m , .5 il V lili- If ,W T' W gl Ull- 'ui 0-wr, II ooiqq-Kqxig po.: Uiamhuurinz ante Bones Sunietp Corbett Cerow Boyfl Olmstcad Comzm Dawson Androus Guard Cohen Wright Kenyon Souls Thompson Lange Sanney Hart Barnard Mylchrf-est Plumb Spruks Van Horn Snyder Rogers Huber Bonstc-el Wesson Davidson McCarthy Jones Milford Lewis i't::....---..-.,l.,,,..., WU..- -U ,. , - MC' 1 1 i ,K ZflUliumen's instrumental Qliluh , 9 I f l li W A 'i Mill:-r Guylorrl Bulclwin Mr:Ciu'l,hy l Ifrxirsliliimm Ka-nyon llutvliim-:mx 1 Sclirzuek Cody Morris 1 llnllopuhlex' 1 Gbffirers Prmidfnt . . . . Loretta Cody, '17 Sfcrelary-Treaxurfr . H. lflizulnetli Baldwin, '19 Mavzagfr . . . . . Helen Sehruck, '17 jfirst fliilanhnlins l-l. lflizznlietli Baldwin, '19 Dorothy Gaylord, '19 Inu Miller, '20 .. Ruth Price, '17 Harriet Kenyon, '18 Emily Hutchinson, '18 Gladys lVlcCz1skie, '18 Vera Morse, 120 mi N X j L , Svecunh jlllanhnlins g I 4 X gf? ' Helen Sehrack, '17 Irene lVIcCartl1y, '19 LN J P S Q . 'N y , , , ' ' n f L .. Loretta Lody, 17 M1llgH1Ct lhomas, 20 ly 77 y i ' 0 S 1Biann v Tt'L:'.' ,- He-V H-- ll W I Marion Mount, '20 V Two Hundred Sixty-four A -- - V -f--- v -H -M or A f- Q jtiifxln ia' 1-,ij -ee, W an 3325. ,, f MA, ,,,, ' M Q 4 1' 7117 7'W1f---7-V-:TT-..-e -------H ' ' --- A-- f---.1 ...-. 4 ,,., li., ii 4' , , 'l' '11 1 111 : - v V' l .l 'i.lgl y H 1371-1 l 11' A' 4 'twigs-1 i V lm-l,:1l1 fi ' 12 1 Y. -. ,, .,,.. --.Y Y V V , .. -,- V ,-.-..- 1 ll , , 1 1 1115132 bpratuse Uinthersttp Qllbnrus 1 I 'l'he Syracuse University Chorus was founded in 191-1-1915. The Chorus had very good results last year, :md great success is heing :mticipated for this coming season. I! 1 . 1 11 Q Under the leadership and supervision of l'rol'essor Howard Lyman, the Chorus ll has become a highly talented one, as only those are chosen whom he considers 11 1 quite capahle. 1 1 'l'he memhership heing composed from students from all colleges of the Uni- l, 11 l 11 y 11 1 versity, tends to luring out a great numher of candidates from which such a highly 1 , l 1 H 1 talented and capahle Chorus may he selected. l Y T 11 QDfficers uf the 1 Svptanuse Uiinibcrsitp Qllbnrus 11 11 1 I 1 fl Professor Howard Lyman . . l,uczdL'r 1 1 ll 1 fl Cyril Nl. Tyler, 117 . . l,l'1'.ffdK7If , 11 1 ln, ,l Helen l-l. Hoose, 117 . . 'vid'-l,I'L'.1'1dL'71.f ll 0 I llenry C. Wllite, '17 . . Sccrflary li 'l'. lVlurray VVestover, 119 . 11159 Sandy 1 l , 5 1 liarl C. Palmatler . . . Manager y 1 1 lk Vincent Rogers, '19 . .4157 Manager 1 l 1 1 1 1 K 1 K lx 1, if Svrbehule of Qllnnnctts y Dfl-1111111 , . ,. 11 gf 1,1151 1 ehru.ary 7, 1917 . . lzmpire lheater 1 l ,S l'low.-um W. l,YMAN I N 'y,j7E Ilim-mr April 26, 1917 Crouse College 1 111 15 l :Ed mgliili-'J-L Two llnnrlrt-fl Sixty-live l l lk 1 1 , - 1 ' 'fqlx 1,1 v MT l f t ,tm s ,QNQNQAGQN D. ' ieuafs 192117: H l l'l'l'l the performance of We Are Seven by Eleanor Gates, Boar's l-lead has done something more than add another success to her list of achievements, the society has taken a very distinct step in advance. The choice of the play was a particularly happy one, for We Are Seven enjoys the distinction ofhaving been prounounced by New York critics one ofthe most artistic plays of the twentieth century. There is in the play a touch of the fantastic and the whim- sical, yet the theme is treated in the most natural- istic of methods. But the choice of the play was l far from being the only unusual feature. Never has the work of a cast been so consistently smooth. l The first 2lCt of We Are Seven takes place l in the law ollices of Lawrence 81 Avery. Peter Avery, who took the lead, is a practical joker to all his chums. During one of his many jokes he incurs the displeasure of his uncle, Colonel K4 1 . 1 - - l ' laNNlalH Rochas Avery. Peter, being discouraged, decides to get p,.,,,,-d,,,H a job doing something other than playing practi- i cal jokes. Soon after his decision Diantha Kerr, a young woman interested in settlement work, comes into the oflice accompanied X by her aunt, lVliss Connaughton. The aunt insists that Diantha have an escort to go with her into the slum districts of New York. After many objections Diantha consents to have one if he is deaf and dumb. Peter, hearing the conversation, f decides to be the deaf and dumb escort. In the second act, Peter having succeeded very well thus far with his joke, is found in the library ofthe Kerr home. In view of carrying out the joke, the clerks from the office posing as deaf and dumb mutes, visit Peter. Peter and his chums get into all kinds of trouble. But linally the entanglements are all cleared up at the police station, but I10t until Peter had charged Devol, Miss Connaughton's secretary with a plot to rob X the' house and to embezzle Miss Connaughton, KX! t X which plot he had discovered. Dr. Fanny Grant, J p who causecl'the arrest of Peter and his chums, is L f lime linally convinced that it was only a joke. Devol 9 MK IS then arrested and Peter becomes Diantha's l, MXL LFP' escort for life. 'W ,7- y JS' The large Senior Week audience applauded 7 'P wg the work of the whole cast, and perhaps for that 0 tk L M' ' reasoyn the consensus of popular opinion was that j MM U, 1lAY'l YOUNG Boar s Head's veteran coach, Mr. Lewis E. 'C fr: . ?kl.l,i: M,,,,,,g,,. Parmenter, had outdone himself. Never has lvl 4 Two Ilundrcd Sixty-six 'Cc-' 'V lil fflh .,.,, ,-,, ,, , .. cv-.. ,W fi . . 4-'iii-77' h. H .If. T 'f i:T:'i'ii: All H ri ia ark. 'r..I1ij , i ,i f' A I gf-H .. -M l li fx .. .-gl,D..... - ---ll A-A.-N. .,--J 0 1 1 1 1 -..- ONQN17A!iAUw Boar's Head more heartily congratu- lated her good for- tune on having as coach a man who in addition to his broad experience and widely recog- nized ability has the enthusiasm and pride in the society's work which dates from his own un- dergraduate activi- ties in Boar's Head. Peter flvrry . Col. Robert flwry Devol . . Samurl Lawmnca' Phillip lllartin . Tlzada't'u.r M orriron . F alter . . Parry Dfvol . . Lieutenant Shrelian . Patrolman Ilayar Patrolman Keith Ilan: . h . I ntzrpretar Farley Bootblack . . Diantha Karr . . Mix: Lavinia Connauglztoiz. Dr. Fanny Grant . Harriet . . . 'l'l1l'I 111l'1'1'R,OP01,1'I'AN BODY Pi Scene from Act 1. mba Qllast M l1i1'l'lC. . Richard A. Clark Albert 'l'. lfloucl . Charles R. Nlarshall . 1-larold Dawson Warren Colsron james li. Steward Charles G. Love . Cyril Smith . Charles Lange C. G. Wolfendcn . C. R. Huntley . George .Inman .Joseph A. Guard Lawrence Ayrault Noreen Cavanaugh . Doris Leake Nlilclrecl Warnock arguerite Woodworth I i l 1 I , 1 4 Ngwyfg I . lfthel Dobson Taggn , lfloise Converse X K Extra Girl Mignon Burnham SX , A-1 L illnays ibeah iDIapS Sainte 1905 Wwi X K1 'irq LN KingLear'1 CSlzakcrpt'czrej, 1905. The Coach Cllarolzl llfnllzm-, '10j, 1910. 1 W ,fn it 'dlhiii lVlacberl1,' CSlLalcc,r7man'J, 1906 Mice and lV1-en Clllazlrlim' L. Rylryj, 1911. . fV,f11'g l ,191 The Rivals CShz'ridanJ, 1907. 'l11lC Km! P11111 1,Qf'7'l0-Wfllfly 'l4J. 1912. 1 Mfr .K ll Q1 Twelfth Night fS!l!1lJL'.1'f76'lJ1'l'J, 1908. You Never Can lell Clirmmrd Shawl, 1912. if 0 Q1 Cricket on the Hearth fD1'Ekf7l.YD, 1908. 1311114011 fLf'fUif lf- Pf f71fff, '12J, 1913- 51:11-A-A The Magistrate CPinfroD, 1909. 'l'hc Wirching Hour Cflnguftux Tll07IlII.VD, 191-1. 'il The Comedy of Errors CSlIIIlCl'.1'fJt'!lI'L'D, 1909. 'l'he l ortune Hunter Qllfizlcllt-ll Smiillj, 1915. V-If-'1 il ...,.. 4:1 An Ideal Husband C0.rmr Wilzlrj, 1910. The Lion and the Mouse Ccllflflf'-f Klffflli 1916- 1,1 -fflg 4 Two Hundred Sixty-seven I ff' itil l lx ,, . A. -------1-----W -L, - . ---A li A ' 'J' ar-:L - o . J'- f H . or f W! 1 for-rg it 1 ,,,.t 5 51,1 'null' in , ,, Q A -,MMA .1 WM 1 it -ww,-,M ,M-9 ,.'ii'?4111 ,lv ci Ll. THERE IS A PLOT TO ROB YOU, MISS CONNAUGHTOX Scene from Act II. V 1 I lx! rg '- 1 7 i z X 'M ,....L....-.H A r ONONDAGAN Prexidenl . Vice-Prexidml Secretary . Trea.mrer . M anager- . Axsixtanl Manager . fldverlising Manager Bigelow, Olivia Boyd, David Broadway, Kenneth Burlison, Viola Coman, Francis Colsten, Warren Crandall, Merwin Clark, Richard Dixon, Robert Dawson, Harold Ebbets, Valerie Edwards, Lynn Fay, Helen Fyler, Theda Grifhn, Roy Howe, John Ayrault, Lawrence Breads, Muriel Burnham, Mignon Cavanaugh, Noreen Converse, Eloise Dobson, Ethel Floud, Albert Guard, Joseph Miss Edith Pusons Doctor C, utei Doctor Exton Qbffiters Qctibe fllilelnthers Huber, Paul l-Iueber, Byrne Leake, Doris Loftis, Clara Love, Charles Kenneth Rogers . Doris Leake . Viola Burlison . Francis Coman . Ray Young . Richard Clark . Byrne Hueber Mendenhall, L. W. Newkirk, A. T. E. Ready, Cecile Rifenhary, C. B. Rogers, Kenneth Spruks, Charles Sleght, Genieve Warnock, Mildred Wright, Anita Young, Marjorie Young, Ray Zinitiates . Wolfenden, C. . Huntley, C. R. Inman, George Lange, Charles' Marshall, Charles Smith, Gertrude Smith, Cyril Steward, James r i l l l Woodworth, Marguerite X f J s 5 all LX ifannnrarp Members Doctor Jewell Professor llll'Oe Professor Lowe 2 . . . A fi r i gi I n 1915 Ill rn: i- 5' - ll W 0, Two . l S' , - .0 X 0 A I I ll I llundrm Fixtv n I Ill I- gae S i in -.Q slim nu ll- 4- -1 - I g- -if--'u r ta A'q xozmg poapunu omg, 3Enar's Zfaeah Qunietp Dawson Blarshall Breads Yvarnock Young Inman Love Smith Steward YVolfenden Huntley Crandall Clark Hueber Edwards Boyd Howe Colsten Floud YVright Young Leake Rogers Burlison C oman Bi geluw Guard YVoodworth Smith Fay Burnham Converse Dobson Cavanaugh Ebbets I L I I I I I I I I I W, al' , l I I I x N K 5' J' l fl I ONUNDAGAN Tlillinmerfs Glen Cllluh HE Women's Glee Club occupies the same high plane that all other musical organizations of Syracuse University have reached. Its membership is nearly one hundred, being made up of not only Women students of the College of Fine Arts but of other colleges as well. Regular rehearsals are held throughout the college year and oHicers for the following year are chosen during the second semester, The success of the organization has been largely due to the efforts of Professor Belle L. Brewster, the director, who selects the members. The annual concert this year is to be given on 'l'hursday evening, May 3. I I I N X I! V If I I 1 I 0 0 MI oil 1 vcmtv ole C' I lil IIIIIII gi 'lI: 'fID 'll I ll Ll. Y I .' I . czzfruib is YV v www -0-,--1-.4-Q My -- U N v in-.W-'AA b-7Vu-.-:- W N-'TWV -'EW u idnrd Su I ,, - 1 V Y l Tiifi i A 1, M W ,W I 'AWN -W n '7l!T ' H fi E E :gif ee, 1915 gal in M s n - ' W Am W ll ,. - n , I I I I . I X f r . Xa 5 '..lTl.'! IIIII ing FLTDI GNONDAGAN A I Ulfliumerfs was Qllluh Director . Prerident . Secretary and Trearurcr Manager . Picmirff . . Margaret Abel Elizabeth Archbold Agnes Ayars Miriam Breeze Marie Brothers Louise Boedtker Cornelia Banks Ruth Blount Florence Blount Ruth Baker Lillian Buckman Marian Boyce Lillian Battenfeld Irene Becker Henrietta Brennecke Norma Barney Caroline Blake Violetta Burns Genevieve Coseo Marjory Case Louise Carter Miriam Clarke Ruth Coult Marguerite Crane Naomi Carter Noreen Cavanaugb Grace Clarke Harriette Covey Loura Davis Gertrude Decker Loretta Drstelhurst Mary Delavan I' mily Day tyt Gffiters Members Margaret Dabler Miriam Deering Valerie Ebbets Gladys Eldrett Marian Flagg Mary Gwynn Fay Gooch Evelyn Garabrant Ester Guyle Vivian Greiner Marjorie Greiner Eva Grant Thirza Hatmaker De Etta Holmes Elma Hodges Veina House Elsie Halbert Elizabeth Harger Marjorie I-Iausen Helen Heinly Edna Hitchins Elizabeth Ives Alice Ives Alice Kenyon Helen Kniskern Susan Kidder Josephine Lawton Marian I uther Sonnelle Lovejoy osephme Lauren Gl rdys I ewrs Constance Manche Margaret Morris SICI Professor Belle L. Brewster Valerie Ebbets Dorothea Smith Gladys Eldrett . Fannie Helner Helen Moore Helen Mitchell Ruth May Mildred Meade Bertha Moorman Elma Morse Mary Newing Mildred Nottingham Rita Parker Evelyn Payne Grace Peters Emma Plate Helen Pierson Laura Rutan Gertrude Shelden Abbie Saltsman Dorothea Smith Marjorie Stearns Dora Sours Matilda Saunders Evelyn Snow Mary Smith Helen Stearns Alice Taylor Margaret Thomas Marian Tobey Edna Underwood Ariel Whitney ulra Windsor Marian Wood Renah Waldron Clarrce Wellman Agnes furbrrck kj Nr I P ull ily 0 l lill 2.2.1. l ill - . J ' f J W it , Two Ilundrcd Seven - ' I P - ,r,m,r.Lt,, I It . iii Ima Ea? 5 : EIS!!! Il A -.Y -A-YA W A F i -' ,I g 1 ill mi QEQQW xxx A abate Tlininn cfillllllfl U lflaxington Little Lord Shi-It,on Yust Wirikclstoiii Carnell llcnry I 'I'nrnor Lowry Spawn Hanks lll'1f7lil1llLll During 1916 Syracuse has met the most formidable opponents in inter-collegiate forensics, and has added to its already large number of victories, two hard fought battles, one from Yale and the other from the University of Penn- sylvania. To Cornell we lost by a split decision. The Freshmen at New Haven succeeded in winning a fifth consecutive victory from the Yale youngsters. As a result ofthe co-operation of Chancellor Day and the Board of Trustees ofthe University in allowing free admission to inter-collegiate debates, the platform has become more popular. An abundance of material of excellent calibre has been available to Coach Kennedy W' who has been able to mould victorious teams. Iiiimiiu '1'uaNi:a Although the varsity lost by a split decision Illzmzngcz' a debate at New Haven this spring, our Fresh- men arguing the same question succeeded in gaining an unanimous victory over Yale's Freshmen debaters on the same evening. This marked the sixth straight triumph ofthe Orange over the Blue and White Freshmen. -ELM ER TURNER, Managfr. Two Hundred Seventy-four alezbpraeuse Rebate Zlieam Spawn ,Winlwlsu-in 1.it.t.le l l:1xingI on Varsity Debate at New Haven 'l'hursclay Even QUESTION-Rfyolvedz 'llhat Capital and Lznluor then' Cl1SPlltCS Ill legally CSf2ll5llSl1CCl courts of arlntrn Svpracuseegffirntatibe CJRIJICR or Dl5llA'1'l2 Ward B. 1'll21X1l1glfOl1 G. S. Victor Little Warren VVinkelstein Qlternutes l',Cc1l'1ll1L1 Spawn Eluhges Anson 'l.'. McCook, l'11ll'tf0l'C1, S1188 Rohmson, lVl1clclletown, Walter S. Schultz, Hartford, manrager Elmer Turner ZBecisiun Split in favor of the negati ing, December 14, 1916. should he compelled to settle tion. ifhlewjliegutihe A. F. Coyle lf. S. Cuclcow R. W. Dunn V . V. 1-1. l,oper Conn. Conn. Conn. VC Two llnmlrozl Seventy gs .1 ig 1 V' I , ,, ,,-,,-, .. , , .,,..--... w , . 1,. g UNGNDAGAN lla, 5 1 5 4 TI IU ll .X si 5D're5IJmen:i9aIe ZBehate Team ' 1 x 4 il ,l 1. xp J .ll V , f L G rt-gory Ilunt, Lowry ' 1 Crouse College, Thursday evening, December 14, 1916 Hi l QUl2S'I'ION-RL'.Y0l2JL'Li.' 'lihat Capital and Lahor should he compelled to settle i l 1 their disputes in legally established courts of il1'l5lU'1ltl0l1. ' 1?aIe-Qffirmatihe Syracuse'-jlfzegatihe Olunm or DEBATE Howard W. Waterman John L. Gregory Ralph Talbot- Paul H. Lowry Alexander Lowenthal Walter L. Hunt Qllternates 1 Max '1'raurig William C. Martin ' Emresihinxg Qbfficer II fl William A. Boyd M Euhges 1 fl 7 1 1 w - w Mr. 12 B.. Smith, Cortland, N. Y. lj 1 Hon. George Reeves, Vlfatertown, N. Y. 1 I' f's.:,fff Q Hon. Joseph Senn, Oneida, N. Y. j' fir Tlliimers g L' i Prof, Nelson C, B1-Own, Yale Prof. 1-larry Carman, Syracuse 'lj 3 1 Manager 'A if Elmer Turner, Syracuse 4 1 Zbecisinn ill Unanimous in favor ofthe negative ,rr --Alas ily. J' L-1 Two llundred Seventy-six V wsu 'iiiirx ,44V 2 A I N iw-2-,WR fx, ,L -V' -A ,,. , . ., . , . ilu , .,., . .W .. , . , , ,, , fi - , - 1 . . 1 fy .Hg-Elmi il l r l f . I i 1 l l I . Y -X. 1 1, 1' J ' . 1 iv ,ull . 3 1' 1 lux' V 'J?'Q4iZf?h 1 xii? 45' 'Tl ii il l . in l lf l fl V511 1 1 x X f' -H 1 1 ' friil f i .1 yi I illllilii l I l ii 1 Ill nl ix xllfiliiwllli l L ONONIMGAN an MM- v -W.. W .mf .-.W -lg I r. QEnrneII:bpraeuse Rebate l John Crouse College, February 26, 1916 1 i QUI5sTION--Rcxolved: That the proposed administration policy of armament f increase is demanded by the best interests of the United States. Syracuse-jaegatibe Qllutnell-Qffiematibe A. Segull Qelling Jacob G. Schurman Harold S. lolley Herbert A. Wichelns Leon Carnell Ralph A. Blanchard Leland B. Henry, alternate ibresibiug QBfficer George H. Bond Bungee ,l Hon. H. ID. Morehouse, Oswego, N. Y. Hon. E. Eggleston, Cortland, N. Y. I W. S. Mackie, Utica, N. Y. U Reeisiun l gi Split in favor of aflirinative Q , li , Sptaeusedbennsplbanna Rebate l Philadelphia, February 26, 1916 A QUESTION-Resolved: That the proposed administration policy of lll'll1Z1lTlCl1t l If increase is demanded by the best interests of the United States. , l ' Qpracuse-Qlffirmatibe Renusplbania-jiegatibe SYRACUSE TEAM Harold H. McBride, '16 Warren Winkelstein, '17 f Victor G. S. Litte, '17 Ward B. Flaxington, '18, alternate p Reeisiuu l - Unanimous in favor of aHirmative 4 Qnpbnmnreflfresbman Rebate Q f Hall of Languages, April 17, 1916 V QUESTION-RE.S'0lZlEd.' That the United States should permanently retain A X l . the Philippines. X , y Svnpbnmnres-jaegatibe glfresbmen-Qlffirmatibe 4 L ll f Ward B. Flaxington K- Laws 5 1 X Joseph A. Guard Sidney Prager I- 4' QI ' Neal D Kelley W. E. Kimball Zuhges B ames H S1ncl'11r Charles W Carlton Harold S Tolley I? , Reeuzunn Unanimous in favor of the negative lg ll' I I .2 YH, Lf.-5' E! s f 1 , . 7,9 .Tl-H S. J i i C ' i' G 1 l at li. - - . - r , Hn-ww---my Two Hundred Seventy-s A ' - ,. tif'-i'e-em --N '-' -- -ef-7-j frrt f--- - -V s-----k-L'H11:'lf1.:::: -:::::,:1: , Miz:---I1 i 'F' ggi S 'lll U m ima :lag I' 'I I 1 im an uw nfl- F- n ll -V--M m 1 K Tllipperclass abate Uliniun f7:u'nr-ll llenelx Levinson Leon Curnell Leland B. Henry Robert F. Lindsay Elmer Turner Francis D. Conmn Two Ilunrlrerl Seventy-eight ldmlwmwls Sh:-lion Winkelstoin .Ie!Torrls Liurlsny Turner llonry Com Lu fililemhers Hugh Shelton Erskine M. Iefforcls Lynn L. AllClW2ll'ClS VV:n'ren Winkelstein Samuel Levinson Arthur M. Beach Qupbnmnre ehatz Qiluh K:Ll.zln:m Lord Spencer Zuris M my Reswiuk Mitchell Caunplmell Love Dollell Samuel C. Alessi Charles Love James Kutzmzm Royal Lord Leon E. Spencer Pius Zuris John Lnspia Russell May Be 1'11 ard Reswick J. C. Mitchell Howard A. DoBell W. E. Campbell Two Ilundrul Seventy mne 1 I DAGAN 5 .L v.' fi e ' r e . 'dl AU' l l freshman Rebate Qlluh l Lowry G rugory QDfficers Prefidenl Vice-I're5idcnt Secretary Trfaxurm' ..... One Year Debate Union Rfprefwzlalive Two Year Dfbalf Union Reprfffnlaliw Two Hundred Eighty ' Q Iluntlvy Clarence Huntley John L. Gregory L. A. V. Guild Williz 1111 W cmxmm er Paul Hanks Paul H. Lowry l l ' I l ma . rl W 1 5 ' M - '- ' C1 e 1 1 X rn-'no ' .l 1 fu, 'De I l ' ' l l 1 A ' CRA 1 U H Y LEW gum. -. . li 'L ' non-n-mn V Y l Beating Qlontest for Sophomore Qlflllomcn John Crouse College, March 22, 1916 I l ibrogram A 1. Vocal Solo-Cal 1,iehessehmerzen .... Mary lleleu Brown y Chl The Nightingale Has a Lyre of Gold . . Whfljilfjl i Marjorie Leonard l 2. The King of Boyville ..... - . Ilfilliam Allen White 1 Sara L. Johnson , s 3. Queen Katherine's Plea .... . Shakexjaearr L S. Marion Wean ,li 4. Virginia of Virginia ..... . Amelie Rive: fl Clara E. Zeeb 1 ' S. The Revenge . .... . Te1zny.ron 1 l gi l l xx. I I gr fi' Huff' .fl JQTQQQQ 4 rf' s 131' l Irene Schuyler 1 6. A Set of Turquoise ....... Thomas B. Aldrich Elizabeth C. Archhold 7. The Man Who Opened Eyes .... Florence M. Kingxley Lillian Dowding 8. Ingoinar, the Barbarian .... . Marie Lovell Muriel Breads 9. John StO1'lH,S Resolution .... Hall Caine' Helen Ross 1 10. Piano Solo-Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 . . Lifzt Dorothy Russell 11. Decision of Judges. Qtuaros Fin!-Muriel Breads Second-S. Marion Weaii Third--Lillian Dowding Sluoges Miss Minnie A. Grant Miss R. M. Miett Mr. Geo. S. Tilroe. Two Hundred liighty-one Ji' ' I 'Q Y 4 i ww I ,-:wx i R' 1' 'ir A Q, , K: L 1 if UWM D011 AN 5 ' 4115 to effefff '1 ,gi 5' - - . . .,- Q g Qnnual Rrubihitinn QB1fatnritaI Qllnntest i il, Hall of Languages, March 30, 1916 Al ' l Program I Sidney Prager, '19- lndustry vs. Alcohol. f ,l Leon Carnell, '17-- The Attitude ofthe Individual in the Solution of the Liquor il Q, Problem. li lx Louis 1. Itzkowitz, '18- Liquor's Toll. I: X Ruthelle L. Ball, '17- The Criminal at Bar. . ll l lg Leon Bundy '16- The Li uor Problem. l l' ' ' q ' 4 I ij! ll Zltnarhs I Fin!-Leon Carncll, '17 Sfcovzd-Ruthelle L. Ball, '17 I ?l Euhges 1 ' .lj . 1 C. H. Carter Harry Carman l l L I I 1 'X j Lewis li.. Parmenter 1 Q 1 g , Tkelppertlass QBraturitaI Qiuntest j i 3 OF INTERCOLLEGIATE PEACE ASSOCIATION l . John Crouse College, April 4, 1916 ' Z ilirugram , l 55 G. S. Victor Litte, '17- International Democracy. Q 2 l Arthur M. Beach, '17- Pan-Americanismf' l Y l Wilbur W. Capron, '16- Internationalisinf' 4 X E Harry Guthmann, '17- The Economic Futility of War. l 1 Warren Winkelstein, '17- Nation or Supernationf' Sli' ll Fred Abbuhl, '16- American Citizens and World Peace. f. Lester Stanton, '16-- The Spirit of Peace. ig E. G. Simmons, '16-- Education and World Peace. . 1,3 Qmarns f Firft-Warren Winkelstein, '17 Sfcomi-Harry Guthmann, ,17 . 4 juhges ' Professor P. A. Parsons Edward Banta ff' I y , Professor A. C. Flick Edgar F. Brown, Esq. l Q we gliflli Assistant Professor H. Wharton Giles Stillwell, Esq. , l,i.W, l I ii' Two Hundred Eiglity-two Vin i . . l e . ,flkgii .MC , .1 , K . 11' ' 1- H J .1 guy .W 1' ' li 'P f ...y . ' v . .. 4 '- . xi l- ll ri ' is 1 v La l f'.,'l.l iX!fU 529.5--fl J W WF s . .. - :I tt, mo, sllf.1.ilL.4f.illl 1 I H f. . , afiiii' 'ii' eeeee 4Q,x Q it i Eenisun Reclamation Qlluntest l l l l Q . l X ! 1 John Crouse College, April 8, 1916 ,l l, ' l il Program l. p f' The Soldier of Fortune ...... . Robert Leroy if 1 r 1 Robert F. Linday, 'IS I jg lhe Home and Government ..... . Il. W. Grundy 6 ll Michael Yust, '18 1 ,j The Going ofthe White Swan ..... . Gilbert Parker l l, Erskine M. J6H 0I'dS, '18 fl I 5 ' Preparedness ......... Grace S. Richmond pl l ll l Ward B. Flaxington, '18 QI I I' l The Vengeance of the Flag ..... Henry Erterbrook fl l l, 5 Lynn L. Edwards, '18 33 5 l i For Dear Old Yale ....,.. . Sieven Lcmgriou l ' fl l. 7 Neal D. Kelley, ,ls 7 l l' A Christian's Repentance ..... Sarah Berrlhardt l I 4 Hugh B. Shelton, '18 l l. 1 p The Burgundians Defiance ..... ' lg l i l Harold M. Warner, '18 ififi lj Smarts L' Ill, First-Ward B. Flaxington, '18 S' f l f Second-Michael Yust, '18, I . i , . ' l l l p , , , l ll EBI Irma flixtempnraneuus bpeakmg Qlinntest i' John Crouse College, April 11, 1916 l I Q TOPIC: Issues alld Candidates in the Approaching Presidential Campaign. l QBrher uf Speakers ' Stewart W. Lay, '17 Ivan M. Terwilliger, '17 p Benjamin Bowzer, '17 Wilbur W. Capron, '16 I 1. X Stephen J. Cellenelel-, '17 Cher-lee W. Love, ,19 l N .4 1 . David H. Pierce, '16 I I if ffgfg r i E l .-yllllq--lgl! ' Qlnatbii l 6 Firft-Wilbur W. Capron, '16 Second-Stephen Callender, '17 1 1 ' Q M1551 Elubges up Q' Ben Wiles, Esq. l if IP '1ffi 1 Edgar F. Brown ,l gill tl Hem-y Phillips 5 il -V- j ll ffl? ' Two llundrod Eigllty-thruc T 'E 4' N ,il-ell 1 .fflbvmgv 1 WL ,-,. H-. , ,. , A I ,,.. , ,---lK',u fYi.'lli'YX Fxli'I4.11liq-ll l C, ONGNDAGP-N C ilaurace 33. white jllilemurial Clliuntest in Graturp John Crouse College, May 23, 1916 fl ilbrngram Piano: Ballade in A Hat fclllililllj .... Doretta Distelhurst Clair 19. Littell, '16- The Church and the Unfinished Task. David H. Pierce, '16- The Source ofthe National Unrestf, I Harold S. Tolley, '16- Philosophy and Education. Harold H. McBride, '16-- The Attitude of a Christian Nation Toward War. A. Segur Delling, '16- The Crucial Hour. l Curtiss Austin, '16- Scholarship and Patriotism. Qltnarh 1 S100 Prize-A. Segur Delling, '16 I l Eluhgesi J. Edward Banta Stewart F. Hancock W. K. Wicks ' Oliver Burden I If P. H. Hughes iianus fbratnrinal Qlnntest 'l John Crouse College, December 18, 1917 ibrugram V W. E. Campbell- Protection in 1916. X Charles Love- The Common People. V X A Royal Lord-- Policy of Protection. Albert V. Fioud- Pm-i.,fism. J L 'W 1 W 5 gf 5 ' Lg Qbaarh lj WM fm Firxt Prize--Albert V. Floud. U 15 . 0 -n A Bluhges U P Harry J. Carman C. H. Carter Two Hundred Eighty-four ri 1':g1,,,i:7-'f::i:-ri iff- - 1.4 ,, ,..,.-.-.:..t:':-r-:--r- .-..::..,: I ff:-V .-1 - . 5. - - -A A1 ! 1918 we -1 I 1 it we 1 me ...ex al. M f ' , 'M I l l I 1 'i If A. .ug mf? K .. . 1 ,x Q ' ' H ' -' HJ , 2 - 1 M. -,V 0. i Y Zlnterfratetnitp unferente Founded 1916 HE Interfraternity Conference of Syracuse University was founded for the definite purpose of promoting the interests of the University and of the fraternities therein represented, and to insure co-operation among the fraternities and between them and the university authorities. The aim is to promote the welfare of the local chapters and to be a medium for relationship between them and the university authorities. During the college year numerous changes were made in the Constitution and by-laws of the conference relative to the pledging question. The influence of the organization has grown rapidly, its plan and scope of undertakings have been met with ready response from the individual fraternities and from the university authorities in such a manner as to render the work ofthe past college year very profitable. The members are: Acacia, A X P, B M TI, Commons Club, A K IC, A X, AT A, A Y, 1' n V, K 2, fb A o, -iw I' A, fb K lr, n K A, 11 Y, 3 A lc, E A M, 3 ls, 2 X, 2 N, :J fb lc, o A, Z is 'I' and Z Il . Q9ffiters V Preficleut . . Kenneth E. Broadway of fb K 'lf' Vice-Prnidfut Carl M. Snyder of A K IC Secretary . Kenneth Rogers of li 4-5 II Treaxurer . . . Alfred R. Cobb of A X Chairman Executive Committee George li. Shank of K E Faculty Repraffulalivc . . Harry G. Wiard of A 'I' A Two Hundred Eighty-six i . i l lf 4, is lt ll il i I. ai p ll 1 i il E 4 4 E lp, v l 1 it ' I l 'J all 1 v Y I 1 I P I3 K lf 7 'P ly' 1 QE ll 2 l 1 til lf ll , l Y I il 1 J fl '11, lil I ai' lf 1. i I :I 1, ff 15582 Mg uillllg 7' 2 Till vu ,L .www X V Q1 fflffft 1 gl ll ' 'V waiavpmrws iifiifigl Wil l W , .,.,..,..,-.-....v Jfraternities IN ORDER OF THEIR ESTABLISHMENT AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Upsilon . Zeta Psi . Psi Upsilon . Phi Kappa Psi Phi Delta Theta . Beta Theta Pi . Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Chi . Alpha Chi Rho Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Nu . . Kappa Sigma . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Theta Alpha . Delta Tau Delta . Acacia . . Zeta Beta Tau . Sigma Beta . Pi Kappa Alpha . Sigma Alpha Mu . Commons Club . Rrofessinnal Nu Sigma Nu--Medical . . Delta Chi-Legal . Phi Delta Phi-Legal Alpha Kappa Kappa--Medical Tau Delta Sigma-Engineering . Gamma Eta Gamma-Legal . Alpha Chi Sigma-Chemical . 1871 1873 1875 1875 1884 1887 1889 1901 1904 1905 1906 1906 1906 1907 1909 1910 1911 1911 1911 1913 1913 1896 1898 1899 1899 1905 1908 1914 Two Hundred Elg y 1918 , a12uf-1::T:::ffMMMMM+e- -aiae ,-'- M- -e-a-ea -A -Mfm-alien' 7,-..., f' x f l L l. I I XY in Amherst College Bowdoin University Brown University Central University of Kentucky Colby University Colgate University College of The City of New York Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College DePauw University Hamilton College Kenyon College Lafayette College Leland Stanford, -lr., University Malta kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale University 1844 Skull of Qlhapters Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rutgers College Syracuse University Toronto University Trinity College Tulane University University of Alabama University of California University of Chicago University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of North Carolina University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Virginia l gf 5-tl Q- Q me V' X AX -s is McGill University Yale University M1 imr University Middlebury College Fwollr lclfgltyeglt V rnderbilt University Wesleyan University Western Reserve University Williams College Wisconsin University T I I is 1 fi Sh' ll iw lil l , 1 Z 147.- , ellmn l': 1 Q ill! i la in mm' lg HE l ill - i gli . slr. ' il' 1, i : ll Q il 1 1 1 s i 5 r rl rl ,' 1 2 r fl . l . . i l . - 1 ll 1 i rl '- I fr 1? I, lf ll.'!lm iihfi Q g Ig,Qll. '- SE-. 25 if.- ie- ,UN5 ......-. -..W-.. e-,e . . ---..,,,-., 1 nj e 1fQ1,,T l' 5: , We y ui, A ' W 19131 :Summa Qtbapter ,AP M f 1 A, Dbl!! 'f lb 'I ' ' 1 . l0ll Walnut Avenue 'iill ll 'ld' 3 l l 1 1z'1 .1 1971 ff A ' 1 f.rla11ru' 1 t l llllul . IJ vmrrrii 1-L-P5-' -is mmf' A glfratres in Jfacultate Lewis, Edmond Bond George H. Luby, Daniel F. B1 1df01'd lzugene 1 . Roe, Edward Drake ' Edgeeomb Lrnest l . Schwartz, Seymour C. Groat William Avery Sperry, Robert 1 4 Van Duyn, Edward S. Helfen olin I Wells, Charles Sveniurs Agnew, Hobart M. Alsever, VVilliam Dewey 3 1 1 A 4' C Y - T I 9 1 , 4 , I ,. l Coombs, Willialii F. Erskine, Kenneth H Barnard, Bradley C. Clark, Richard A. Hawkins, John K. Bon steel, H. Austin France, James F. Milford, Robert M. Snyde1', Carl M. Wesson, Major F. Sluuiors Parker, Paul E. Watts, John Wayte, Edwin H. Svupbnmores Fish, Albert W. I Chappell, Charles A. Flynn, Oscar R., Jr. l Davis, A. Graham HIIIT3 H- LYIUIU1 Xl Z Davis, Paul H. HCWIU, Clill'C11CC X J 52,5592 Short, E. Ellsworth S l 't2A vlu tr X ill iblebges WL - P5 Bibbing, ROSS Guild, Lurelle l 0 V Blount, lrloyd Nichols, Leonard 0 , Chapin, Frank R. Parker, H. Wallace LK. Chapman, Charles Richardson, Herbert ,C -- u A ' Cooper, Irving Robertson, Harry 4 ---1 , whitneld, Hai-01.1 R. .... L y it 1- Two llnndreml lflipzlity-nine Icfiiic' :ii - ' W 'T' M . - - '7'3T m34-fTfiIl 'i J :,,:r,, Y X ,iie T I 2 . L1 n U -- ff' ir' If W if I' ' ' :A A '-' ff 'if4f-'N F ----- - W -A Wil- - I H 1 Ht G, ,UW N 0 ONONDAGAN 1 1 , I ATE? I ZBeIta Tilipsnlun y 'FQ W W W 'l5.f J' 531- ' Mt' 7- Foumifd at William: College 1834 ' ,- airing' W- vy ' SKUII uf Qibapters Amherst College New York University Bowdoin College Northwestern University Brown University Ohio State University Cornell University Penn State University Colby College Purdue University Colgate University Rutgers College Columhia University Swarthmore College Dellauw University Syracuse University Hamilton College Tufts College Harvard University Union College Indiana University. University of C1lllIICJ1'I1lIl Iowa State College University of Chicago Lehigh University University of Illinois Lafayette College University of Minnesota Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Nebraska Marietta College University of Pennsylvania X Mass. Institute of Technology ' University of Rochester , 4 McGill University University of Toronto S Ce ll lVIiddlehury College University of Washington Lx 5 lVIiami University Western Reserve University lym' L lVIiehigan University Wisconsin University ZW S 5 Williams College 0 Qi IIIII I. -:I ., TW 'I ' lfflflii., ,ee, to ,- I 2 ' lm :gi 5 : -nfl:-I! as 555 ZF' .,...,.,..-..,-.-...., QHA ,M ,W , .... A,,-i-A,--. -,A ' 4- 'I :lfratres in Jfacultate ...-.i..........,.,, ?.......i.i Q . Q H J l 1 Ji K 1 0 'X I I . 6 :1 f ' X IIQII if i 3 bpraruse Cltbapter 426 Ostrom Avenue Eftablished 1873 Glen, Willard A. Hargitt, Charles A. Knowlton, Frank R. Pattee, Henry N. Dennis, Frank G. Dixon, Robert G. Foskett, Ward R. Lindsay, Robert N. McCormack, F. Harold Peck, Henry A. Smalley, Frank R. Smith, Burnette Walker, Frank R. Redman, Gladstone E. Rice, George B. Rifenbary, Chester B. Schultz, Andreas H. Tinker, Glenn A. - Tracy, Benjamin A. Euninw Cooney, Gerald C. Osborn, Harold H. Lindsay, Robert F. Watkins, Ralph W. Wells, Lester G. Svupbnmures Dixon, Harry W. H. Huber, Paul D. Poler, Donald S. WalldorH , Robert L. Lawton Stewart Rowley John M Dennis Rowley C Wilson, Thomas A. Dobell, Howard A. Munger, G. Dewitt Davis, Harold H. Boynton, Fitz W. Jfresbmen Craft Raymond F. Stevens W Hem Holsapple Ray Ryan William B -.. .11 4 T e ii . J. . . ff? i S U f - , - 'y 5 7 i i f , ' 1 -G i 1 1 li i .. , ttt, , ..,. , M,-,,,,,.-,..-- .-------- ..,. ,.fG---:..-.lf5'l liif' Ni'ffy'0'e MQ W' -f - .Q ..-. -.... l I I Ill ll xx W i A i ? 1 re' 'e :,1. , ' ' ' een fl fl Ii LN l Vi Z4 ,gil ,mgi i ,LM WH V WMM, N , Zeta BSI Founded at New York Univerfity 1847 l ' fi I il all ,' Skull of fibapters 1 New York University Cornell University Williams College University of California Rutgers College Syracuse University University of Pennsylvania University of Toronto Colby College Columbia University Brown University McGill University Tufts College Case School of Applied Science l X 'i ll-ll Lafayette College University of North Carolina University of Michigan Bowdoin College University of Vngmii Yale University J in orc' Universi y St: f -1 ' - 't X lg University of Minnesota f J' University of Illinois University of Wisconsin f a l -ll E' 12.51. i i'hll ii- Q i i rye ,N ' 4 ll 1,5 o l e 0 r S - .' ' r - Two Ilunclrerl Ninety-tw F , ' ' W -.. Y .,. ,-,Wg I n Il ,E . '- : :'S:ll ll J , , -, ,-glft, :al 1 QI - Ili L I X J . SR -.Q 5 , - Brewer, Robert K. jones, Henry M. Boutin, Austin S. Burns, Bernard M. Colcord, Marshall .I Dudley, William Buchanan, Harold F Mueller, Carl H. Drieu, Albert A. Fox, Leroy B. Kingsley, Carroll E. lowe Harold B. B idke Pl lille Bennett Ossim Burns Hulmd llick l oycl Cuictt icl, Jfratres in Jfacultate gamma Qlbapter SOS University Avenue Eslabliflled 1875 Locke, Hersey G. Moon, Frederick l . Qbrahuate Svtuhents Worden, Vivian beuiurs Fuhrman, Daniel K. Gibson, john A. Hutchings, Richard H. Sprague, Floyd D. Fowler, Philip H. Eiuniurs Rogers, Rufus I. Stoller, Guy W. Svopbomures Smucker, Leroy D. Vander Schonw, Paul A. Van Nostrand, George P. Vensel Frank C Hand Lul l imb William Mott Clifford Richaids l-Inold K Qaigent Mulloid gl. J 2 4 , s 9 ' ' Y . - L 5' 5' . A' .. . K 3 - . n 4 4 s i Q i 5 o ' , , , . Q 0 y-- X i 9 2 i I I , i I ..- n ' f' .fl 1- , if - rf-- ' nz ,Jr ' L-' ' : ' ,ml ,lil Two Ilumlrefl Nino - hrce U f M, , , ,,,, ,, M my ' - ' L 'V I 'I ii' 'W' ' ' W ki MM -MW V Ill - I 1- 2 ...1 ima :aa 2 ii Q 5 ----- lll ' pl! :-M II. ol ., : Q ge-l I. Q I .gms al I I ' Jllilll 1' . - 1 L f a . 4 , QNONDAGAN , un: X t .' x - ilk y l , X ff 79 Amherst College Bowdoin College Brown University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Hamilton College Kenyon College Lehigh University New York University Syracuse University Trinity College 195i Tklpsilun Founded at Union College 1833 Boll nf Glbaptets Union University V University of Chicago University of California University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester University of Illinois University of Washington University of Wisconsin Wesleyan University Williams College f ' N . . Yale University E3 d 'y- l Y A Se: 4 liz: N X U N Sf f 0 5 0 I I I' 4 IP 32 lv Two Hun red Nlnct four c n' ' ll. A - ' f ' ,iliiu-z. l N' fi: W ,. -4, I 3--Q if-fill! ng 1 ay: r nl Q 5 2 ll I : 5, - - - 4 'l 3 ' 1- .. l'- -fl : II J T... L l , iBi Qihapter 101 College Place Establixhed 1875 Jfratres in :lfacultate Fulmer, Clifford Lyman, Howard Rice, LePine H. Seniors Bingaman, Edward Wilson Keefer, Ralph Ottis Boggs, Edgar Otis Peters, Charles Harold Douglass, Donald Hill Wright, Alfred Vrooman Walsh, Thomas Edison ffluuiurs Bostick, Richard Jay Schwartz, George Conrad Garrett, George W. Summerville, Orin Remington Hopkins, Edward Ernest Will, Eric Waldmar I McKennan, Seymour B. Wolfenden, Charles Gilbert Qupbumnres Allen, Earl Whitman Mylchreest, William Barrow Ayers, Merle Porter Plumb, 2lhon1HsbGa?y 1 Dawson, Harold Kaye Rector, 'arro 'an orc Goes, Louis Lynn Snodgrass, Paul Winfield Hess, Harold Stillwell Talbott, James Robert ' Johnson, Herman Clark True, Gerald George A 2 ' gf l Jftesbmen ,, Auringer, Howa1'd William lVlCKl1lKl1f, Willinlil SCCITCU Beach, Samuel Harvy, Jr. MQFCY, Rfllfeff , b g Fancher, Carleton CliH'ord RCIIHHIT, li0lWCl'f kmgl Q S Hopkins, Henry Martin lxalbott, lhomas ql'll'l'1tl1 F Martin, Alexander rlhomas, Wallace Edgar Lighthall, Richard John X Two llnndrod Nin Ly fi l gjiiin : -: -LC3: T-f --- -- ---M-'---- Y - V - W-:,4j ' - -,-.W-..LIi.. '::4-gg:g-- l p ig 1918 I ll' - 5 - 2-' l' A' -A AF- Y '- ' . It I , Y it alll LSL f i C a yi l V H L to CQIBIQISIIPAGAN Nlz 7,15 i ,- '35, 1 i, ee ef I ' ' xt 'J ' Q I ', I. :l: ..':is,,.N U I I. ,AL-, f wav - .-iffff'-we - :ag-L5 . lv I 9 I 1 ipbi kappa Rst Founded at Waxhington and fejerfon College 1852 33011 of Culbapters J Amherst College Allegheny College I A Bucknell University Beloit College Brown University Case School of Applied Science Colgate University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Dickinson College DePauw University Franklin and Marshall College l ! l Syracuse University University of Chicago University of California University of Indiana University of Illinois University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Colorado University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of Ohio l 'P ll I 1 Iowa State College University of Pennsylvania I X Johns Hopkins University University of Texas f . . . . . , Z Lafayette College University of Virginia J L g l I Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Washington H gf Northwestern University University of West Virginia llllwy LAL Ohio Wesleyan University University of Wisconsin iw og EE Pennsylvania College Vanderbilt University 0 S Purdue University Washington and Jefferson College 5 Swarthmore College Washingtoii and Lee University ? ........,l Wittenburg College l III r Two Hundred Ninety-six , i -.....I11i',1 ff'f...--.'L-.--..- 4.1, ,,1:::g-'i-::: ' ' ::....,, ,M -W1 i a...- , E ' fi i 1915 Ev S ' 5 ' -1 .mi ... :IW .WE UP . H ' ,Y Q.-,.,ffTL A-,-,Q-,Mi-H,,,,,,, .WA AW 'l M 51 I ll i I. Q . ,.. ,. ....... ee QNON 1 V Amin Quark Esta Qibapter 113 College Place Extablixhed 1184 1 L jfratres in Jfacultate x Church, John W. Jewell, P. Ross f f Gorse, William Lowe, William C. l Hallenbeck, Earl ' Revels, Frederick W. U Holzwarth, Frankl1n I Smallwoocl, W. Martin l x V Vibbard, Harry L. X if P dbrahuates X i Herzog, Edgar R. Mendell, Carl P. I rl l y Seniors l' Broadway, Kenneth E. Clark, John C. l Gilroy, Herbert Sparfeld, Lawrence l Steele, Earl s. V ll V h Huniors - Crosley, Orris Lewis, F. Dench Evans, Chester W. Parish, Robert B. Ferguson, Malcolm P. Pierce, Harold Flaxington, Ward B. Spruks, H. Charles Holzwarth, Karl Wolmer, Blake Wood, Kenneth . Smpbomures J 1 Canfield, Rolland H. Lusk, Glenn Maxwell S 6 ll Dosser, Robert N., -Ir. Whitehead, Edward D. F. X 54 f Heeld, John A. weedl-mr, G. Edward PN X. Q ' Jfresbmen W UQ P E Andrews, Harlan F. Rice, Harold G. ff 0 S Dougherty, G. Frank Stahler, Otto R. it F Farnsworth, Arthur L. Street, John N. C--ex ' l Halstead, William E., Jr. Womer, Marcus D. l 6,1 - Two Hundred Ninety-seven .zlfzm 1,:1.V,l...:--...i-.-.-:T: ,Z , ,, ii' A-- iifi-31:-',,,'.t?I, ,.., -.- --......gi: fllgg, 71. 5 ii'::TT::':iT:'T:'. jr , ma 7 ,X at jf, Ill' , ' Y lr Q , wanna. A md,-M ,W , , 4 ,e-.fel ONONDAGAN I go S S 1 .J V .ye t ', lxywy , e ffl E77 t. 39131 malta Gibeta I , I ik hz Founded at Miami University in 1848 'K Pa A fra' V ' 7'25Tov.32 Miami University Indiana University Central University Wabash College University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Butler College Ohio Wesleyan University Franklin College Hanover College University of Michigan University of Chicago DePauw University Ohio University University of Missouri Knox College University of Georgia lfmory College Mercer University Cornell University Lafayette College University of California University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College University of Nebraska I ennsylvania College Washington and jefferson College Vanderbilt University lehigh University University of Alabama lombaid College Alabama Polytechnic Institute Allegheny College University of Vermont Westminster College University of Minnesota University of Iowa University of South Dakotl 'l wo Hundred Ninety eight Bull of Qllijaptets University ofthe South Ohio State University University of Texas University of Pennsylvania Union University Colby College Columbia University Dartmouth College University of North Carolina Williams College Southwestern University Syracuse University Washington and Lee University Amherst College Brown University Tulane University Washington University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Purdue University University of Illinois Case School of Applied Science University of Cincinnati University of Washington University of Kentucky McGill University University of Colorado Georgia School of lechnology ltnnsylvania State College University of loronto University of South D ikota University of Idaho Washburn College University of Oregon University ol'No1th Dakota Colorado College Dennison College Whitman College Utah University University of Kansas li l J W 0 Cli-J llill 'Il I ' lull ill ' 4 ali!! MIIB 1 ,A M ,I Ns, 5, ' -Q 1 2 its V al l . '- f A 1 - - llll KX Pee : ' H ' ' , Q - -' 5 -' - - - U . L lf 5 Dickinson College Iowa State College K 0 S , . . . , f 3 r n , . -. . I I - Z i. A - --an H' . f I lla 355 I.- Er-2 5' ' -- Il -' gg! ITD- in ll ll-I 5 L J , P M ONQNDAGBN Baker, Hugh P. jaetn Quark Qlfpsilnn fulbapter Extablirhrd 1887 Jfratres in jfaeultate Larkin, Albert M. Case, Howard Gregory Rulison, Howard V. Gheen, Russell T. Sanford, Morgan R. Hopkins, Thomas Cramer Scrallrord, Justus Moak Seniors DeGroat, Louis E. Hannigan, Hugh Hardin, Max E. Kane, Robert C. P. Lee, C. Herbert Lutz, Martin J. Corey, Earle S. Edwards, Lynn L. Gilmore, Eugene W. Baldwin, Roger O. Buckholz, Wilson G. H. Cahill, Arthur E. King, Russell Baltensperger C rsper Brlls Alv1n Forbes Oliver D Gregory Robert H Manley, George L. Nial, Thomas M. Peters, Walter L. Richards, Allison M. White, Harold A. - Wooley, Robert L. Zuninrs Johnson, Raymond W. Kinyon, Harold A. Lamb, Lester Martin, Harry Smpbnmores Meek, Raymond E. Plank, Emerson Proper, Howard Whitmarsh, George freshmen Lowr Paul Marshall Ch'1rlesR Perry George M rlurner Claude Usher l ours C w l l l i l I 1 w l Iove Alfred Whrtmarsh Victor fri: dN T 1 ,L ii.. ' - lfiii 'Fit C , rig 1915 .. gi Elfl- 'ISI' l ? ,vm .,,. ,,,,, .4 M.. .... ,ff ,... .,-..--. -:!Q.'Cg, C, ONONDAGAN ' V. 6 swf X . IIQII 11 1 Vt. . K A, M r l 1 y. Three E ,-H 131 ' fl 'A v .,nr I ,ef 1 I all I jf 17 ff 1' , 1 llrlldlr, lllllll Vlll r 4WWjWmwmQqk wr'-I rr.-es r rrk - rrrr,wrrl:rl4,,.a, ,iii Amherst College Bethany College Bowdoin College Beloit College Brown University Case School of Applied Science Central University Cornell University Colgate University Columbia University Colorado School of Mines Colorado College Davidson College Dartmouth College Denison College Denver University DePauw University Dickinson University Hanover College Iowa State College Johns Hopkins University Kansas State College Kenyon College Knox College Ieland Stanford r University Iehrgh University Massachusetts Institute of lechnology Miami University Northwestern University Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State Unrversrty Purdue University Rutgers College Stevens Institute Syracuse University Hundred Esta Zllibeta i Founded at Miami University 1839 3KuII uf Qllharptets St. Lawrence University Toronto University Tulane University University of California University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado University of Idaho University of Illinois University of Indiana University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Maine University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of North Carolina University of Nebraska University of Oklahoma University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of South Dakota University of Texas University of Utah University of West Vrrgrnra Union University Vanderbilt University Washington University Washington State University Wrlrlsh College Wrshrngton and Jetlerson College Wesleyan University Western Reserve University Wrllr rms College Wrttenburg College Y'rle University l l se 'W d L I Q llll 'ci UI llg 1 s- E 'L -L n sL.'m rg ll ll'T5 21: l Q2 X I . i ru Y 1 - li- '- x l . . ' . . .V ' . x yr , ' ,A . A. --j. I A rlll lux 5 Pennsylvania State College WCSIIIUHSCCI' C0llCl1C 4 . S ' M . T, . 'IJ A , . 2 . I 1 I' r r I I ...W ,. ' 1-' -1 4 1'f1'1.I L ,.- ,VVV .. Y 'rf -.... v e- U' b'-Tir li i 5:5 -J I I 9 .L - h -: --W il l s , ,,,,, ,M li' f 'rw J I 7---C-Q l x L I X xx 1-'.-ri ull ' ll L .J A l l H H F 1 an ONONDAGAN Childs, Donald S. Flaherty, Frederick H. Graham, William P. Loveland, B. Churchill Murphy, James C. Rogers, Kenneth Barry, F. Leroy Brown, Matthew Cerow, Gordon D. Eager, Donald U. Boyd, David M. Corbett, Lloyd A. Finsterwald, Russell Kaiser, Martin F. Loveland, Washington Eddy W Paul C 'rskeen Hury Krnne Howard MWIVIII Rolland Morse Wuder A Esta Epsilon Clibapter 905 Walnut Avenue Exlablixhed 1888 Jfratres in Jfacultate Parmenter, Lewis E. Post, Charles D. Sweet, Earl V. Tanner, Edwin P. Wilson, George A. Seniors Sanderson, Wilford E. Wesely, Edwin F. Euniurs Jackson, 'l'heodore H. Meloney, Henry M. Olmstead, Harold G. Smith, lVlarshall M. bnpbnmures Payne, Charles W. Schlosser, John J. Short, George N. Wright, Carol F. W. Wright, H. Emory 1 ll I I iblzhges Nottingham William S Plww 'AL Parker Hugh N Parry Harold Roberts Walter 4 rl 'rllrn rn l el ind I Vroman Carl ' ' g ' 1 llll-I an l' ' K 1 ,. , . ull 5 'T ' ,fly ' 'Ll S I A .' , I . , 1 . f 0 V I g - , g - ' , 1. 2 , . 1 ,. 1 I . L ,L 4. r ll L, E, -M 3 L,-g, l an In ' , 1 E 5 l f --' ll , - 192 . , L- l . :Ml ,,,'nl'lu',,,,, ' 'I '4 ',lfMl1Il'lvv, 1 1.-j ,n.1'.:5E5i- Q..-5-f Wflxmlgliliylldllil 3i!EBi, aS1a,l ' ,W 1 WX dl-r,':fhI!Q'1If5. W! ,nI.l,:', I cl ti nlvmlil lx ONONDAGAN E30 ill 'i lv V if . Ji' I l q.'ffn11:bKlkD,19.'ffff Q W, W I Adelbert College Allegheny College Amherst College Bethel College Brown University Bucknell College Colgate University Colorado College Columbia University Cornell University y Denison College DePauw College Dartmouth College Gettysburg College Hanover College Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana University Iowa State College Johns Hopkins University Knox College iBbi gamma Eelta Founded at Washington and fejerson College 1848 Bull uf Cuibapters Syracuse University Trinity College Union University University of Alabama University of California University of Chicago University of Illinois University of Kansas University of Michigan University of lVIinnesota University of IVIissouri University of Maine University of Nebraska University of Oklahoma University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Texas University of Tennessee University of Virginia Lafayette College University of Washington mi Lehigh University University of Wisconsin X J I j Leland Stanford, Jr., University Wabash College 'I if I lVIassachusetts Institute of Technology Washington and Jefferson College x U H New York University Washington and Lee University 1, ML 9' Ohio State University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Hg E Ohio Wesleyan University William Jewell College 0 S Pennsylvania State College Williams College ' Purdue University Wittenburg College L., 4 if Richmond College Yale University . ll '11 I- Three Hundred Two I i l . - - , M t me Q i m g 5 -T': T T '- g in e lm! W uri. B l r rr ONONIMGAN , P L M ' R f r bigma Hall Cllhapter 732 Comstock Avenue Ertablirhfd 1901 ' , Jfratres in Jfacultate Acheson, Albert R. Melvin, Crandall Benns, F. Lee Nugent, Paul C. Chipman, Walter W. Ransom, L. P. Davey, William R. P. Stiles, Henry W. I Hawley, Carl T. Waha, H. W. Hickernell, Louis M. Walker, C. Bertam rl Seniors X Bomgardner, Henry lreton, Nelson S. , Davidson, Leroy H. King, Harold L. George, Raymond C. Newkirk, Arthur T. E. I Grirlin, Roy D. Pierce, Leslie A. Hicks, William W. Raynor, Madison Hutt, Henry W. Scott, W. Gregory Tyler, Cyril M. Zluniurs Avery, Lawrence G. Nelson, Gilbert D. Cabeen, Charles K. Newbury, Claude H. Groner, Raymond Spencer, W. lf.arl 2 , Jenkins, Lawrence E. Storrier, Thomas H. l Svupbumures l J U lu.. S Annis, Frank M. May, Russel Peterson, Carl O. Steward, Harold D. Mendenhall, Luther W. Walker, W. Harold Parker, George W. Bmgs Christi in R Betts Albert H Burbmk Cul U Butterheld H rrold E Ward, Merlin iblehges Kinney Albert Irbbey Charles 1' low Miurice D Mercer Andrew H . .H irll lrx W L c:.::t' l,.r, a sl q v ' w .' ' . ag V A - . Q , Q 0 i . . '. . . .' i-J' ' Q 9 1 r l . 1 .Q l I .9 ' u r ' ' ' Lg, Ir ll ec Hrmrlrerl Three iiil -!N A ,i i ., ' ' ii: 'tzfti' wld-. : :::+ ---he - .-- V Y Y ' 1- Ill M an ,111 Tim? f - F s - 1 -I ra W rr H I L .Em , , i --- . L Q-4 o ll1lI iq F5531 QNONDAGAN F. -' .,., '-r T -'f, , il M N, Y . 'fc ' litl xv I 1 1 lf , f f fl ll . a . . - ... , Albion College Beloit College Brown University llucknell University Butler College Cornell University Central University Columbia University Colorado College Dartmouth College Denison University Dickinson College DePauw University Northwestern University Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Purdue University Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania State College Syracuse University State University of Iowa State University of Kentucky lulane University University of Alabama University of Arkansas University of California University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado University of Georgia Washington I ee University University of Illinois Fh ree Hundred Four I Qigma bi Founded at Miami University 1855 3KnII of Qllhapters George Washington University Trinity College Hobart College Hanover College, Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Lafayette College Lehigh University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Miami University University of Kansas University of Maine University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Montana University of North Carolina University of Nebraska University of Pennsylvania University of Oregon University of Pittsburgh University of Southern California University of lexas University of Utah University of Virginia University of Washington University of Wisconsin University of' Oklahoma V mderbilt University Washington University University of North Dakoti West Virginia University I J ai umm ii 'I--In .E 1 I 'I . I.---'Ili :. A 2.. 22 -,le 4752 I 1 X' . . , I . '. . . . We.stern'ReseJrve University WirbashirCollege i i s-1--y r l 1 ' ,' 'a ' .' i 'Q-11-n L -1, .. . , :ILM -- -.---U 2 13 1- isa gag s ' i fu l -!' i ii I ,tt -- - M, M,nA - -' , - - F' ffl 5 a I' il sf ll ll1li . -:Di ONONDAGAN O20 Bucknell, Elmer Campbell, Alexander Casey, James W. Edwards, James S. Andrews, Charles Gallagher, Harold Androus, Paul Brown, Hart Donnelly, Edward Dormady G. R. lancto Stanley 195i 195i Qibapter 701 Irving Avenue Exlablifhed 1904 Seniors Murray, Williaxn Raftef, William J. Simpson, Leigh I Thompson, Jeffery 31 uninrz Hancock, G. Montford Howland, Dean Schwarzer, Joseph bopbomores Griffith, Leslie 391211525 Lavin, Kenneth i Moulton, Guy Hoag '1' D. Mu1'r'1y Harry I 4 il, Wa , LX ,lf i I Ill c:::t' I A TU X w I , I , ' , fl' 55 1' a 4 9 0 E 4 I Q ' U :rt - l , MW YQDA. gn- i Three Hundred Five A - 'E' A' g Q 14 PM Qs :H -Q' ,-T, 4 'lg ai., 1915 . sis :Ml m .a lil II' ll lf' ' ' ll QNQNUAGAN Zllpba Qllbi 331911 Founded at Trinity College 1895 ,A l 'P Skull of Qllbapters Trinity College Yale University 4 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Syracuse University V University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Columbia University Washington and Lee University Lafayette College Cornell University Dickinson College Wesleyan University University of Illinois Allegheny College X j J ' 5 1 5 I , yr wwf ll Q W A B Q Q 6 0 .....:. A lull ll-ll l ' l r-:.-.-'-3 Q --M -Three 1-lu-ndrcd Six -A-M ' fs 1515 - ef' l X :gg S, -1 , lr -i '7-wi M .-El!! if-2 24 L. ONONlM6AN l l 39191 QEIJSIIUII Cllibapter l3l College Place Extablvfxhvcl 1905 l li Jfratres in Jfacultate Barney, Clyde O. Cleasby, Harold l'l. l Smith, Nl. lfllwood dbrahuate .Svtuhent W2lfkillS, William M. Beach, Arthur VM. Crisp, Wilbur C. l Cappon, Marvin ',l'. Hamilton, William lf Clark, Charles R. jones, l-larry S. Rosenkrans, Harmon D. Beebe, Harold R. lflawthorne, John M. Busteed, F. Gordon Kellogg, John sl. Day, William S. Lipowicz, Leonard R Hall, Archie D. lVIcCall1nn, William 'l'. Schmidt, Carl J. Qupbumnres K ,. Colsten, Warren W. Moeschqlin, John K. 1 Ak K U Goodale, Harold R. Shaw, Charles A. X X Hannon, Leo M. Smith, Leland M. X J Ll ' mm Lee, George W. Swenning. Karl A. lj W5 'fm XS Barnes, Fred R. Davis, Russell P. ' 0 V Beach, Howard Fallon, John l.. I Q iam-leigh, F1-fmklin Hams, Marlin 4 0 , E., Conable, Lloyd lVlacPherson, Paul lf. f y IIQIQ. Crossman, Dalton P. Schoolcraft, liarl -I: F..- '7l'.':i Greenman, Loyal D. Williams, Benjamin F. :Im ' -F 'wiv 'l'hroo lllmclrod Sovun A 'gLi.-..,.t ,r.,,, ,,,.,..... ....--.--.-.-.. t-....,:ff --- --- ..- --'-- -.ig - I l 2 'aa ' - 2 A LC:-1 I-:ll ! W gl? 'QS E--T 'H -2, ,I - -,L -M-..--- . .. A ie CONONDAGAN C SD 11' I 1 1 .l IIIII Q '-1' 5 il I l f' - . W . ff A. i it . vlfwg :I ,L 9- gigma fbi Epsilon Eftablislml at Richmond Collage 1901 Boll uf Cuihapters Richmond College West Virginia University University of Colorado University of Pennsylvania College of William and Mary North Carolina A. and M. College Ohio Northern University Purdue University Syracuse University Washington and Lee University Randolph-lVIacon College Georgia School of Technology Delaware State College University of Virginia University of Arkansas Lehigh University Ohio State University Norwich University Al ihimi Polytethmt ll1Sl'llflltL linnty College Dartmouth College George Washington University Baker' University University of California University of Nebraska Washington State College lVlassachusetts Agricultural College Cornell University Brown University University of lVIichigan lowa Wesleyan College University of Denver University of Tennessee University of lVIissouri Lawrence College Pennsylvania State College Ohio Wesleyan University Coloraclo Agricultural College University of lVlll'll1C,SOtl lown St lte College A . 4 - W 5 0 S I Ai C- I rit I- Three lluurlrezl liliglir, i I - - 74- ..-...--,..,::1.,4.. . 4 ' :, - , ' '- ee -iiitia .. w za fi - V ' ' ' Q--V f ll - 4' nl - l ' 1 2-ll ,-:lp i J Yi. Q S , If ' Milf -l lrill I I J. . s IIHII aliemfnrkglpbacbbaptzr 3l0 Walnut Place Exfablixhed 1906 Jfratres in Jfacultate Carman, Harry Dr. Roy S. Moore Bzrelmenrotli, Aclolpli C. Perkins, l.. F. Qbruhuate Svtuhent Hoople, Gordon D. Witter, G. Glenn Seniors l licklmerg, Arvicl R. Cookinglium, Kenneth 'l'. Gilmore, Charles -lorclzrn, William C. Collins, lfarl B. Coon, Leon H. Eluniurs lVIer'ri:1m, Clizrrles S. Perry, bl. Winfrecl Rarmmling, Clarence Ross, Irwin G. Blzrriclizrrcl, lfrnest lVl. lformzrn, Henry Guzrrcl, joseph A. Henry, Lelzrncl li. Scolsell, George A. 4 Saopburnures lVIerri:nn, Wirifr'ecl S. Nelson, Edwin .l. Oakley, George 'l'. Clezrrwzrter, blames B. Guzrrcl, Russell Grillin, Henry Kollmef Harrold G. Rogers, Vincent Soper, Lzrwrenee B. J Jfresbmen Meyers leon Morrow Alvin leak osepli N Register How1relW Sternliope Andrew W Anderson Ol rl C Concler ni rn losepli Ho 1 nt S Q Hoople How xrcl C Wrllmfrn C rrl I .I al1ln f 0 'l 1 l ' . yr I LNL gf y I i l- ' A --is 1 U W W . 2 , h ks .. 3 ' 0 l- - Q T, 'if J . . E- S 4 , - .a A-- Q llif' I ,, I . I , 1 K- -, 6 . . C,lVl:3-gl., ill 1 c , li A K x 39 i ' .LJ 4 - Three llnndr'r-rl Nine - 111 7?--- -'-A ---' A ' H-..,,,..- -..W ,,i i , . M4-.--A -fe--' -- . -V WIN Yi .I ig . W E :B Sl' 1- '? 'E tl:2m is Wu' I lllkfsf. 21 ,ff IE , r ...M ,ww T, li I l l fi.. , --g'f'1 -... , ,... - 1- . ll 1 N . '09 U i ,V -' 3 W' ' - ' N, . lx' ii -Ai J: , ,-J 1. lm! fx Ai f ' ' 4 Iii ., ' ' l , V f A btgma u ,J f .. . ., WW' Foimdrd ai Vzrgzma Zlflzlzlary Imtzmte 1869 l A . ' iiii I l Bull uf Qllbapters Alalmania Polytechnic 'lnstitute Stetson University Albion College Stevens lnstitute of'l'echnology Bethany College Syracuse University llrowri University I I 'liulane University Case School ol Applied Science University ol: Alahama Colorado Agriculture College University ol Arkansas Colorado School of Mines University ol: California Coluinhia University University ol Clucago Cornell University University of Colorado Dartmouth College University of Georgia Delaware College University of Idaho DePauw University University of Illinois lffmory College i i University of Indiana George WashingtoirUniversity University ot' Kansas Georgia School of lcchnology University of Kentucky Howard College University ot' Nlichigan Iowa State College I University of Nlaine Kansas State Uniyersity University of' lVlinnesota , Kansas State Agricultural College University of Nlissouri Lafayette College University of lVlontana l Lehigh University University ot' Nebraska i l.onihlard University l University ol' North Carolina Louisiana StatelUn1versity University of Nevada Mercer University i University ol' Oregon R lVlissouri School of1lVlin.es University of Pennsylvania XX ' 7 Missouri State University University ot- 'l'exas K J g J Nlount Union College University ot Vermont N L i North Carolina A. lVl. College University of Virginia 5 lj 6 i l 1 North Georgia Agriculitural College University of West Virginia , I LN M Si Northwestern University University of Wisconsin lu X' L W M- !,' Ohio State University University ol' Washington ' 0 Q5 Oklahoma University Vanderbilt University y ' X5 Pennsylvania State College Washington State College E Purdue University i Washington University A I..-.-:E Bose Polytechnic linstitute Waslungton and lice University . , State University ot lown I I Western Reserve University ',C,,. -- I ll William Jewell College M f 4 :tiff - 'l'lll'UU Hutulrorl 'Ton 1' V I 5 . tex-- ' - ' -0 --' --- ::: ' l W , I IQDI. - W ali- 2 :ia S, t . ,..... til pg 5, iw: . - i ll-ll. 'S rlzlm is -, s g, E H I 'fl f Q ONONIMGAN r Gamma 19st Cllijapter I 212 Euclid Avenue Eftablifhed 1906 S If Jfratres in Jfacultate V Tilroe, Hugh M. Parsons, Philip A. l p Qeniurs l Duryea, George R. Ketcham, Tracy B. Evans, Walter O. Phillips, Frederic W., Jr Harrison, Newell C. Ricketts, Kirk F. Eluniurs Adams, Edgar L. Palmer, Ralph C. Coman, Francis D. Williamson, Claude M. Hogue, O. Wendell Williams, Leslie A. bnpbumores Bell, Russell M. Miller, Freeman Hyde, Solon Nostrant, Howard F. Kulze, Charles Shaff, Howard L. Nz 1 Witter, Ray C. xt! .Z L l S gf .N iblebges llllll l LN 131-:ami-fi, izobeft B. Moyer, Donald W. 1 Kocher, Neil Warren, Olin A. S Lydecker, Irving Weldon, William i Wilson, Gordon T. W Three Hundred Eleven , , , , A A A ,E ' '+-- x 23- E 5 . gig WI Wa 1915 Sig .Mf-is llli 21321: lln W l El : 21 e ll 4 5 l 4 L ONONDAGAN x i 3 f 'im Zkappa Sigma ,,,,,,W r r r ,,--,.. W Q D u I 1 A N i X .1 in 1 founded at Unwfrnty of Vzrgmza 1867 li I QS l 'wunuuuw' 5 Ii 3RuII of Glbapters V -I! llllliiif Randolph-Macon College H Ks l if ' ly illiiil Richmond College 'p xx i,' fmiin' ii Southwestern Presbyterian University X iiulii! M iii H Q Southwestern University ,,ii'llli.j ly ' lli'lN if Stanford University -X ii X ,. X! , Ewarthmolje College -R f' .yracuse mversi y N 'sihj 'i'rilnity Sollege A X, seg!! - ,hh X ' 'u anc niversity N 'f1.f.sc,t 4,f ' University of Alabama i 6 My University of Arkansas 9 K 0H,,.f University of California 'N ' University Oi'Cl1lC1lllO l Alabama Polytechnic Institute UUQVCVSIYY Of DCUVQY Baker University University of Georgia Bowdoin College University of Idaho Brown University lliniversity O::illil10lS B k Il U ' Q niversity o owa l Ciire rghooliizmliicxihtiiiecl Science University Og: Elfllilnfl , Colorado College Ul1iV0l'SlfY 0 1105215 golor2iiloJSchool of Mines Hngvvrsyry Off Ilslcfjfllfky ' - ,' niversity o ame Ciiiiillierlagillllizlixrsity University of Maryland Dartmouth College University of Mlclllllan Davidggn College Ul1iVCl'Sity of lVllI1I'lCSOtLl Denison University Universityiof Missouri Denver University University of Nebraska Dickinson College ldniversity oi glloitii Carolina C W h' t U ' ft niversityo aioma Ciggiiifa S3ioiJIiLiJi9g'eliiiixiii.Jiiyy gniversity oig21'CI10f1I l H l- -S'l 1 niversity o ennsy vama HgiTi1iziiilnUliivreiiZityo ege Eniversity oi tlhe South ' I St t C ll Y' niversityo Hennessee lixvliilz Fozieit Uniii1,i:'1'sity University of Texas K Lehigh UnivFrgifyJ U isliniversity oi' vermont X l, l l St l, r., niversity niversity o irginia I Z Lglii2ianaaSnt:iJtle University University of Washington X J L g Massachusetts Agricultural College University of Wisconsin is gf I Mercer University Xlzintileibilt University LX N4 Millsaps College 1 a asm Coliege wwf L -Q Missouri School of Mines Washlaurn College 1 H' xi ew amps ire o ege asnngton ant he crson ,o ege i Q N H h' Cll Wl' llfi' 'Cll ,X N5 New York University Washington and Lee University ' 0 Q North Carolina A. 85 M. College Washington State College 4 .......a Ohio State University Washington University, Mo. A ! - Pennsylvania State College William and Jewell College ' in Purdue University William and Mary College 1-4 ....... Three rlunamd Twelve 'Ei ilinlg A' ' Y E ---- Q rg ul 1- ? --.il 1 'ai 2 j s' mimi- - ins IW '----. ' ' W, AN, ni ll'l ' 21 is ll V-.- W-. . Ima P l if will N 5 i 1 i Ng! .L 2 lilln Sf nl 'N 5 NVNA Patrick, Walter Brougham, DeWitt Read, Joseph N. Mangin, William B. Sanney, Courtland W. Whitney, Waldo H. Landel, Carlisle O. Dudley, John E. Soule, lVlortimer Nevin, Harold O. Dunn, Roderick Brown, George E. Blaich, William Haydock, Walter H. Jfratres in Jfacultate Gamma Ziuta Qllhapter 109 College Place Eylablifhed 1906 Gillette, David F. Seniors Schlachter, Christoplier I Rodenhurst, Seymore K Schank, George lf. A Fox, Leland W. Euninrs lrving, Frances R. Beauclerk, Sydney W. Kenyon, George E. lVlacLeod, Donald O. DulVloe, Joseph Colder, Alfred Vanl3enthsen, Ross Suphumuves Sutter, Harlow lf. Wcigold, Raymond Jfresbmen Handel, Carol G. Hayley, Harold E. Wasden, John H. ii luster, Harold O. ,. Thrco f 'T i:f ' ' , , 1 ' 'W , : : ' L1:::7f' . ' lla- ', 1- J l W ll 7 3' -lil' - U-.i,,,.,.,-wg,,,,,,:' ,,,,,-:iit .- -- -- . ' rv ll i il l ONONDAGAN W u xX Q.: s 'ld 01 ing 'f fs.. -'fn tr' ,HA J, it. r 'ii pw., 1, , I AV V j. .1 : L' 4 '51, i'E,Qf'3,s.av'.li L, ' K -A I J far r 5 I4. I 9 'I ea .fl f f 1' all Ing' - 1719 .5 'pf QQU is Sl' ll ' f' Q f r -1 f 1' , K Z, I I, X f X V iffedh 1 s, 'fl r-. MP! Jul 1 JW' f i 5 'rib' ' 6229 W lhrce J Sigma Qlpha Epsilon Founded at the Univfrfily of Alabama in 1856 SKUII nf Qllbapters Adrian College Alahama Polytechnic Institute Allegheny College Bethel College Beloit College Boston University Bucknell University Case School of Applied Science Columbia University Cornell University Central University Cumberland University Colorado School of Mines Dartmouth College Davidson College Denver University Dickinson College Ifmory College Franklin College George Washington University Georgia School of Technology Gettysburg College Harvard University Iowa State College Kansas State College Kentucky State College . I eland Stanford, Jr , Unrversrty I oursrana State Unrversrtv Massachusetts Institute of leehnology Mercer University Mrllrkrn Unrversrty Mount Union College New Hampshire State College Northwestern University Ohio Wesleyan Unrversrtv Ohro State Unrversrtv Uregorr Agricultural College I ennsylv rnra State College I urdrre Unrversrtv Sorrthern Unrversrty Sorrthwestern Presbyterr rn Unrvexsrtv llnndrerl Fourteen bouthw St. Stephens College Syracuse University 'I ulane University Union University of Alaharna of Arkansas of California of Chicago of Cincinnati of Colorado oI'l Iorid:1 of Georgia of Illinois of Indiana of Iowa of Kansas of Maine of Michigan University University University University University Univer'sity University University University University University University University University University 'of Minnesota of Mississippi of Missorrri of Nehraska of Nevada of North Carolina of Oklahoma ol' Pennsylvania of Prttslmrrrgh ofthe South of Sorrth Dakota of Iennessee of lexas ol Washington of Wrsconsrn of Wyornrnr., ol Vrrgrnr r ofUt1h University University University University University University University Unrversrty Unrversrty Unrversrty Unrversrtv University Unrver srtv Unrversrty Unrversrty Unrversrty Unrversrty Unrversrtv Vrnderhrlt Washington University W rshrngton Agrrcultur rl College Wrshrngton rnd I ee University Worcester Polyteehnre Institute estern Baptist Unrversrty I X A X :W l IIIII i rr N :Ill 1 'lx M I ii- L i l J ye I'-I' 1 I S yr' ' . , ' - -3 3 Ill L g .1 ,-' A ,,, 1 ,.' ' 0 n ' 1. . , ,' .2.j l,,, I - e -C y C I 'xg igi la: 3' F - - 'f I 3 D' Nd!!-ll ll ll llsli- L DAGAN ilietn fork Reita Cihapter Allen, Shirley W. Browning, George F. Evans, James Gano, Irving F. Busteed, R. Cronauer, Edward A. Dowd, Francis Brown, Lincoln G. Campbell, W. L. Davis, Edgar 716 South Crouse Eftablished I Avenue 907 Jfratres in Jfacultate H Cox, Laurie Sentara Penney, Mark lf. Richardson, Charles D. Inman, Edward R. Osman, Arthur Wade, Arthur B. Zuniurs Givens, Earl C. Hueher Byrne V. Jeffords, Erskine M. Sanborn, Paul H. Supbumores Lucy, Henry Malone, John Scott, Roger H. l l E l l l l Glover, Dayton Tompkins, Norman F. Laws, William K. Whiteside, Bertram imehges xl . I 7 Brookfield, Burton Pelletier, George N J L I Cronauer, John Ream, Rohert X S l Greenway, Joseph Russel, Clinton F. b, l LN 75' 5' Jackson, Henry Waite, H. A. 0 hi i Malmfeldt, David H Wells, Frank 0 5 Wills Lawrence G. r---N i -M ai: ' lift., ' . .! Tlnee llumlrod l+'ifl.oun 1 :lg W .W 1... ...... ...-L'7.11i . . ... 1-.M--r ' R- ::e..-- . YEA: 2, , - Mr!! F -' 'E' g 2 .F 'l r- 'IANA Q- ll Il :li I L ONONIMGAN IIH Theta Zllpha Founded at Syracuse' U niverfity 1909 fi 'V ' 1 Bull nf fulhapters l Syracuse University Cornell University w xv 6' I kj . 1 . f ffl QQ N L N gf . A ll!! rl d li Q'-5- 1 11 1I 41 as L 3 ........ un--5. 1 '-'J' -A 'Mi ' - -- 3 -2 sw f- HM ! ZQE.. . 1955 gi! T 1 1 li ---at A-' 1 l fl or ONONIMGAN ' ' 4 .. 1',,J: . g M. 7 ' ' P ! . I Tliheta Zllpba 903 University Avennc Foundfd ai SfX'7'!lC'lI.fl' UILY-T'l'l'.fffj' 1900 ' i I Jftatrzs in Jfatultatc Kennedy, Sherman L. Warner, Verner l i Seniors ri Anstine, Carl T. Harmon, Stanley F. li y Anthony, Albert Kolbe, Conrad R. lf. li Bowman, l'larold L. Lay, Steward W. if Callender, Stephen Newell, Floyd B. Carnell, Leon E. Pillmore, William Roy Carr, William C. White, Henry C. Coe, Elbert H. Wiggins, Fred J. Ellis, Ray G. Wood, Lisle D. Elunints I Beck, Dwight lVl. lVlartin, Harlzlnd R. lfberling, Ernest Phelps, -lay B. , Green, Leicester G. Rodgers, Walter l. 1 Hillegas, lflwyn G. Smith, Grant D. l 4 , l-lurd, Charles D. Symons, Wilfred L. K I i X Lewis, Raymond l-l. Warner, l'larold lVl. gm f X '-gi , f xf 6 : Svupbnmores ml 'U at . . vi. Callender, George B. Harrison, Gerald G. V Cornell, Ferris D., Jr. Palmiter, Grant W. 5 0 Q Custard, Harry L. Spawn, Le Grand X 1 ' ' lfloud, Albert V. Westover, lVlnrraV C fzfjf u l l ' 4 Qi '+ xii I'-,N I-A Tl H 1 ' mimi . V -Q ,M -AY gi W W H114-NTLM, iree -Tr red Seventeen I 'H W' ' 'Y - ' . I. 'fl I E S 1 ' . 1915 M... flan k M .mm-awp-M WMM, g m l! 5 B I ONONDAGAN i., ,f , ,fm 'ries-sa., J 7 ,,x4i5i 3', W pm- -N K- I' -aww., M O 'S 'sk JTA9. Bull uf Albion College Allegheny College Armour Institute of Technology Baker University Brown University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College DePauw College Emory College George Washington University Hillsdale College Indiana University Iowa State College Kenyon College Lafayette College Lehigh University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Brita Eau ZBeIta Founded at Bethany College 18.50 Qlbaptets Tulane University University of California University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado University of Georgia University of Indianapolis University of Illinois University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Maine University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of the South Massachusetts Institute of University of Texas Technology Unive1'sity of Virginia mi Z Northwestern University University of Washington X J , J Ohio State University University of Wisconsin X L I 4 Ohio University I ' Wabash College l S gf . Y Ohio Wesleyan University Washington and Jefferson College 'J LN Pennsylvania State College Washington and Lee University WW L, Purdue University Wesleyan University LW H Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Western Reserve University f 0 S Stevens Institute ol' Technology Pittsburgh University J f'-ig-q f Syracuse University Vanderbilt University iq ll-ll Tufts College ' ' I Minnesota University -ll F-E-':-:rg West Virginia University . Three Hundred Ei hteon W e - R as -' '1 .. IW 5 Ea? 5 ' mums! Qs.. . EE, -1 Q! 5,55 L, l l 1 1 i 1 V. L 1 I l ONONDAGAN Clark, Walter R. DeKay, G. Herbert Lewis, C. Harold Briggs, G. L. Ingalls, Edmund H. Abbott, Walter W. Beckwith, Guy L. Crowley, Russell V. Gibson, Archie L. Bronson, Horace E. Condit, Bentley M. Gamma QBmi:run Clibapter S03 University Ave l5l.Yfll1llI'.fllr'd I 91 0 . Jfratet in Jfacultatc Garrison, Iliff' C. Love, Thomas W. Little, G. S. Victor Vail, Thomas E. Wiarcl, Harry G. l'laywa1'cl, Phillips A. H um ph ryes, Robert D. Kelley, Francis Rankin William G. Stone, F. L. Weaver, A. Dennison Peterson, Carl A. Saopbomures Hensliaw, Herbert lf. Rice, Alfred lVl. n l 'I V. 1, fi f 5 I Froass, Paul E. Lightbody, -I. x X Flannigan, James L l , .. Sl Cummings, Arthur Stevens, Charles ML L Cobb, Louis Wurtzer, Carl V 'Q X 5 Wood, Harry Shay, Clarence f 0 3 Rothballer, Floyd W. Gage, William M ' I Rabenstein, Walter Ruflin, Horace VC- ' uni-.Eli Grear, John 41512311 -in V i M- i Three Hundred Nineteen W l il it, f L 'AM CWA- .1 W---L-lm -W, --C ! ,Q : I , W 1915 sr-2 5' I5 -Ji n-, swlj 3 W My N , W .. . Q EW: IF E K f a l fl .41 5 . III!! Fr..-ii i S GNONDAGAN l 1- , 5 IL . Qtatia Founded at lhe University of .Michigan 1904 yn S --affn 2 M y 7 lx X '5 It D Y Ill'-3 ,r 1 H, E infix .ff A . Is 1 X' L W , u 4 3 L Jfw ' :bv :sr . .' 6:'f4,1Jlij,,.l3?Q'.g.. I GTR sl L-1: fav. 1.13- M' ff?-0 Q -Lvnnxt Q ., .sw-. ,wi of ,. . 3? 'X 4, Rs,'.,s 1 'p y. Jlu .4-as '1 University of Michigan University of Kansas Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Nebraska University of California Ohio State University Harvard University University of Illinois University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin University of Missouri Thrcllu 1 dl' c v Bull uf Qtbaptets Cornell University Purdue University Yale University Columbia University Iowa State College University of Iowa Pennsylvania State College University of Washington Northwestern University University of Colorado Syracuse University Kansas State Agricultural College A J Wlllll l 1.5 ,W L I ll-ll E 24 :Ill X: W ,cv I W 0 S A M W 1 L.....!. 2: :Pa . 4 2 fn 1 ----file ,. 1915 ., il! - ---f 1 IIIII' ll-9 ' l ll-ni L , QNONDAGAEL. bpracuse Qibaptzr 726 University Avenue Eytablifhed 1911 Baker, Hugh P. Bricker, G. A. Brown, A. A. Jones, L. Jfratres in Jfarultate ' Lindsey, Louis L. Peck, Henry A. Porter, Royal A. Samson. S. D. x x fi Qbrahuate Swtuhents Fagan, l lIll'l'lSOH B. Green, Charles E. Littell, Clair F. Seniors Aclsit, George A. Clement, Leon O. Faust, John W. Svnpbumores J ' Q X Darntt, J. Preston ff A ' fig 1' il i, 5 3BIebges ,A 0 - Bell, Ernest I. Du1'en,L10ydA- it jg' 1 Hill, John E. . I. 0-21 'll rec Hundred Twenty , LC fnii-Lili Q - M:---L-7'1'77:TT- ' ' ' - ii , . ., ,' I?fI7 ' iii--Tii':'m- '? -1'-'-il1Tf , :' .,, li WJ' y 1:,.:': 9: - E .l-,lu t Q 2 1 I I f 'iii -i on W mmm . ITN M ll' lg- W T'TiLL,. 'li -...-.------4--.-.-..-W -,:7i:'l,.: .,.. I .., l.-Y.,..J 4, -- , ,l ? Lf f 5 N. r 0 XE ...l ling la-sa a-i-if r n III!! 0N6NDA6AN -.- Q S : l 5 6 xx' Q94 ' S N S I - Three Hundred T ty t I n rim - ,: Q - I . ..... - . ..- c,, '- Zeta Beta Gian u Founded at the College of the City of New York 1898 l Boll uf Qlbapters College ofthe City of New York Columbia University lx New York University University of Pennsylvania S Cornell University Boston University 1 Western Reserve University Case School of Applied Science l Tulane University Union University Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Ohio State University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Syracuse University Louisiana State University Harvard University University of Illinois X J University of Michigan S l S Mcoiu University - ' W my f Virginia University ,Z Q University of Alabama il? MII? --H M :tm 0 A l i'n--' 1: 'A -J I 4 1915 Egg ei 'i ,, vlllse Elf! if ,, F v1 1'.lfI1'T1 l F1 A Chl 1 --.Q ss.-. . .., 1, is . .- ll f , 1 ..... U, ,, .,W.,....- -.-..-.,..-., ,., 1 r , ,- - mum W NM, 1 W1 l a I I fwmnnrun Ghapter l 737 South Crouse Avenue 1 Exlabliflwd 1011 l jfrutres in :lfatultate Kullet, Hurry A. Sveninrs Bernstein, Philip Kziufinan, Arnold Brickman, Herman Prigoff, Harold ' Ellis, Robert Salzman, Harman K Friedrich, Reuben Winklestein, Asher 4 , Hzift, Henry H. Winklestein, Warren N Siuuiurs V Ahruhznns, Chester R. Tessen, Irving ll Lewis, Myron Wolfe, Morris 1 Saupbnmnres Aarons, Morton Hurwitz, Jess I K Alexander, Joseph Levin, Hurry G. I' Frieclrich, Benjamin Pouzzner, Dllnifll R, L I H' 5 6 I In N5 Q li -Q IIHII so P- Jl ' ff I Bernstein Ahr'1h'nn Coldhug Ch nles Coldnmn Ch ules Holzm'1n Huold Kitzmun zmes iBIehges4 levine N'1th'1n Ilvshin NOIIIITII lewis Mortimer M ielm in Abmh nn M ncus I loyd x u lvl LW, J -sf , , , . . .-- :Y 'N J , 4 . 1 s I 17 .i j N . . , ' - ' - ' 1 M N 1 4 , 4 . 1 s f 0 1 . , 1 - 1 1 , -- 1 ' 2 . , J: s 1 ' B 1 QQ, V Q . ,. Thrvo llnnflrod Twon 5-O, n-vu I '. . , .,,fL.fii 'A ' T 'A ? ' .f.T ' ' I '. '1T, 'l -l-N- T7iA 5+- T:--1' ?iT--- H -'-.,- i,: '- '...,.:::,1f ,x g 'I n . 'Lili' in - is 1916 1 v N T... g llllillx Z E V X GNONDAGAN 4 N mb.. ,AQYQL 591 Q95 AQ? GD vek 96 ZBA? 1 viafpo 1 W6 51 QQ A fl Q , 1 12 Qngma Ezra 1 Founded at Syracuse U niverxity 1911 1 2 I 1 4 4 4, X . ll-ll P , d ty i Q . n L5 'xr ci IIIII i ix if V X Q' W 1 e 4 0 r- Sh ' 1 :L-- .'Z'.'i v '-2- '. Threeliun dT 1 -1 1 2 .4 7' ' : ....... '- S -I 1 f ir m! ggim 1 ...ill .-J iiclai ,A ',l .,...-............. ..--,....-. .-. , , -9 f K , f A 'X i ..oNo1-mean I . . 41x e' I 1 ig W 7 Beckwith, Homer li. DeSmiclt, William Gearn, George R. Beckwith, Bryson Bourner, C. Kingsley Eichstaedt, Edward A. Hartford, Claude li. Kaufmaim, Godfrey F Oshorne, Ernest H. Richardson, R. D. Hawkins, Clifford L. Kemp, James L. Logan, Leland Northrip, Malcom bigma Esta 303 Waverly Avenue Jfrater in Jfacultatc Turner, Homer C. clfirahuate Stage, Harry H. beuiurs W Rynders, Charles S. 'l'urner, Elmer Woodruff, Wynne B. Hays, John W. Juniors Stowell, Harold L. 'l'il'l'any, Howard S. Tuthill, E. Stanley Upson, Merrill A. Upson, Millard C. Wilcox, John Sweet, Sterling S. Salmon, Stephen O. Svnpbomures Myers, Brayton L. Macomher, Edward H. Meacham, M. Rowland glfresijmen Turner, Fred Seaman, Raymond Thrcc Hundred Twenty-five 1 w , l K r fi U . 5, I 'V Er 2 5 1. I 4 i 1 v 1 i F Sl l in Xl Xllii H ly Willf Q . .ik ,1 Q 1 M lf ililioil lfli :ll 'll 1,58 o .-Vw . .-... ...- an ,,,,M --W Y H I 71,4 W, , A rr :TQ ii,QQggIfj i . my ....-. .1?lq-,--....-s .M ...,,, - ...T f. 'f f 1 . .-.4.L-.T .... . KX : fan fiNUl'21l-151, 1Bi kappa Qlpha ei . Q. Q ',' .nil '. wo+.:I'4lei ix ' ai,Qi.ilf,+-am. - I-S ,E-1ivf'f!11f .,,, 'lf' , 1lul1 llrlugp 'Q Al, sf, - fh!?7:i',15giX ?i i i5 i'Y19- Foniidfd at Univwfity of Virginia 1868 1 f.ii.:.flT.L-.-.l'..g . ..., , , ,fffffv Hffffmv' . iff, ----N .,.. ....,.-:Qf 'f.,,-Q 4, . -'-.T:W 1 'mC Q ' 1 r V. .i Q S 31.17 'f'iiil'RQZ fg I l K , 43 .l of SRU!! of fdlbapters Alabama Polytechnic Davidson College Georgetown College Southwestern University Syracuse University Transylvania University Georgia School of Technology Trinity College l l-lampclen-Sidney College Tulane University Howard College University of Arkansas Iowa State University University of California Kansas State Agricultural College University of Cincinnati l Kansas State University University of Florida Louisiana State University University of Georgia Millsaps College H University of Kansas Missouri School of Mines University of Kentucky New York University University of Missouri North Carolina A. and M. College University of New Mexico North Georgia Agriculture College University of North Carolina Ohio State University University of Tennessee l Pennsylvania State College University of Utah Xe! J ll Richmond College University of Virginia S H yr gli. Rutgers College University of VVashington h l rx f J Southern University Wzishingtcmli and Lee University li 0 L if FE Southwestern Presbyterian University William and Mary College u E W0 Q l I ij-jfigj--:VNV A iig..l1.fi2ff!ifiiQ5lfifify'H1,,,,--,,-ti- t..i... C -W tt-. 4 ' 2 S, y ? iill lhlg. QE.. .. j ? :CTW F3 N Q .K i. fi 1 Zllpba Qllbir Qllbapter fi 1005 Walnut Avenue .lfflablivhcci 1913 I Qbrahuates , Christie, De Noyles Hollis, H. LeRoy Gates, John E. Mack, Earl E. Mclilwain, Cliford E. Young, Ray T. l i Seniors r Eddy, P. Lyndon Halverson, Harry Grupe, Harold lf. Jayne, George G. Neasmith, John I. Eluninrs i Crandall, Merwin T. Davis, Harold R. Glynn, F. Kilborn Avery, John T. Gregory, Elliott B. Hagherg, Benjamin Hepinstall, Lynn john son, D. Clarence Rankin, William A Wallis, P. LeRoy Whiteside, Charles Supbumures Liddell, Donald B. Lord, Royal R. Love, Charles L. Smith, Walter S. Snyder, Clarence M j E 1 Spry, Harold , S I - 5. fl ' .vm 'll LN fy Q Jfresbnum t, ' fl ' 4 1 4? X- Brown, Norman Huntley, Clarence VIL. Q Collson, H. Ranger Phillips, Crandall F. if U if Fritz, Arthur E. Rankin, Duncan G. Ni, .- I LN 'I Harrington, Donald D. Thompson, George B. fini' - Y M H - 'flirco llumlri-cl Tvvmity-suvvii 5 . 2 ' l' 1. . , ffm ' 'Liar- 'TIT. . -1 .-ff H ' - --1 it-..I, flfl-'L . -..A u.uu.1aa..::,:..., ,,.,,, ,. . . ..,. , ...g:....i....--,.. ' . ,V - ,. 4 .,.. Y , GNONDAGAN f M X Q I Z X Z W I Z! 1 I Qliummuns Qiluh Founded at Wefleyan University 1898 3RoII of Qtbapters y Wesleyan University l Union College A Tufts College fy Syracuse University Colby College ,J Massachusetts Agricultural College ly Connecticut Agricultural College I Hobart College New Hampshire University Alleghany College West Virginia University University of Washington St. Lawrence University University of Vermont Wabash University Western Reserve University Carnegie Institute of Technology l Z i t I ' NE Q ll-ll -'Lf- .?.-2'-' ---.JI T by L.'..!-.A l in f illll LX 'fm L Ii III! if f'-'-1'-ffllrli. Ee I S y QT V 0 2 r ' hrce Hundred Twon -eight M N -U I W - if illlilllli :la g .. gg W ggvg M ggb,' B .V.ggg , ,A , H 1-...h.......--i....-, .,., .. . .,- -.,, I 1 1 I, ,l ,- ,W I. 1 1 1 I 1 w, DQDWN-fell A' ll 1 1 M ' l l' xl? V' W 'ig- --A nl , V M-'JW ' 4 , uf if' 0 1fT'f Q .F 'f ' 1, -,Q Yfv., l -M., 1 l ll ll Svpratuse Qibaptet E1 718 Irving Avenue Efmblifhfd 1911 5 1 il if 1 Jftatet in Jfacultate Carmody, George l ' Seniors y I Dynes, Gardner D. Merrill, Perry H. 1 ll I , Hinds, Chester M. Sheals, Ralph I 1 F l Howe, Lloyd N. Sheals, W. Taylor l I . ffl Mang, Phillip D. Washburn, Judson S. 3 'KX A Eunints l l 1 Aiken, Ernest W. Lee, Robert W. 3 Bedell, Walter R. Merrill, Winn l I y Fleming, Walter Riel, Elwood W. ' A Hooper, Robert W. Ryan, John F. Hoke, Philip I. Winner, Carl S. l bupbnniores 1 I Barnes, Norton M. Garey, Patrick ' 1 131-iswl, M110 E. Howard, cha-les M. X l, Diekman, Bernard C. Mitchell, John C. , X l Fisher-, William s. Wessel, William c. ,ix N X Weston, Harry E. VX I 1 f '17 fit ' Lflfi iblwuw VP S gg lloyd, Kenneth R. Mackin, Vincent F. I -A551 Cummings, hdward Quigley, F. William ,A,,Q7:1fm ,q f ,Skit Chadwick, J. Elbert sheehfm, John H., ,19 gferg 1 Hamblin, Dayton A., ,19 Thomas, Andrew P. fmiffi, Hutchinson, Clarence G., '19 Voorhees, Milton L.. I.,.'r,.1ip,Har01d J. Wood, Francis 13. ill I3 5 Y Three Hundred Twenty 10 f l J Iiffxlff' A UQ 1 1 ,1.. 1. H5 1 1 W--WTAVT 2 ,,L.,i T: :Q ,-,,,.,,,,,,f,w-was-,.Mr-rig-2ll Q' ,li ' lil' Fm ll l gg XX, l LN if 9 is 0 ' 1 3 Three Hunclre1lvThirt,y V Z ll: 2 E: :ae . --::::g:' . W il!-li-' 'A-:gli 'TD' I lisp! :fhtilllh Q ONONDAGAN g ii Q 5 1 l fl J V .4:',Lg-.hi-435, l -' -u v . X fel ' ga, Qmgma Zllpha 531111 K A Founded at College of City of New York 1909 Q 'J . xx: A. - , e .V 'TL ' AAQP-H ,X , 'l l Bull of fnihaptets College of City of New York Cornell Medical College CN. Y. Cityj Cornell University Physicians' and Surgeons' College 1 Columbia University Syracuse University Kentucky State University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Harvard University Long Island Hospital Maryland Agricultural College University of Buffalo Mi 7 N J 5 I X 5 X l R .l in Hill I-ll iq slit. if , 5 F t iiii D. i t W ... W., 4 l U ONONDA- - ff l Y l I 4 f l i iw I J r 1 if Q iii' fe l-gig.-,M in Levy, T. Aaron Breinen, David L. Kahnick, Benjamin Almerson, Ellis Baratz, Edward Blumberg, Arnold Davidson, Sidney C. Feinman, Benjamin Klein, Lewis H. Milkowitz, Harry Aberson, William Barsha, John Fink, Emanuel Kabnick, Stewart Keilien, Saul Em QEta Clibapter 720 lrving Avenue Establislied 1913 Jfratres in Jfacultate King, Emanuel D. Warsh aw, H a rry Levy, H. Harold H. Malefski, Nathan Roth stein, Irving Greenberg, Charles Rosen, Samuel Sherh, Jacob Simons, Samuel L. Swerse, Samuel W. Svupbnmorzs Nathanson, Nathan Rosenhlatt, lily Marcus, Leon Meadow, Jacob Nushaum, Gilhert Savage, Benjamin Schwartz, Max M. 'iroc 'll Hundr l - , tiii W riiiti , W, T i l. i yr lf I li l If , , X ',i'lll.' N S X lllg JK 'N gif 47 . .ii Seiji ll A if Q. - . V'fj .::icf , iryononmwllhxviy , I Q 'tl 4 r lik ' ' lfg if Y. 17, ,.... F LRl'.....if.Li Till? Ll. - -.d.1.-.. 4, L GNONDAGAN i N 6 I T4 ag QL r n j ...A .l 'Mr IWW Unk A H. uf , ml, y-, ie: X , ,, , .M , Three f,U.-W, 'iW4Y'N J miM,,,.,!w,Nm -if 1 iq 1' 3,1 ww 5, MMM w, me Unww,1, MEDICAL FRATERNITY founded al Univerfity of Michigan 1882 t 'i , V ., 'N W ,if , zwfiii' U i it ,i 3911 Sigma 5911 fx ng M' ,H , . . W' l' 1 ' 1 ,,, if Z Ifmy ,uni m km 1 x 1, C , f. Q f n W ,,qgw. ' 'wil 1' Bull nf Qtbapters University of Michigan Detroit College of Medicine University of Pittsburgh University of Minnesota Northwestern University University of Illinois University of Cincinnati Columbia University Chicago University CRushD University of Pennsylvania Syracuse University New York University CBellevueD Union University CAlbanyD Washington University Jefferson Medical College Hard University Hundred Thirty-two University of Texas Western Reserve University Cornell University Stanford University University of California University of Toronto University of Virginia University of Maryland Johns Hopkins University University of Buffalo University of Iowa University of Nebraska Yale University University of Indiana University of Kansas Tulane University Harvard University l y I I Q X. x . F vb W x. I Cii Ili ies. .E. Ti'-'iTsl f by N I 1 If I , 12, Il ll- : -2 .- i -wl! ln.. .. 1915 .. El! Ell. Il-ll llfl at 2 ll ' -..I I...... .. ,,...... .. .1 V I 'I fi ask i l ri ' 1 l l i il l l i il ijil fl. 1 A. HIV? nl. at f Q l?'7i'iiL' ifglflkll Regal' I- t.., - J EXIT? 1 f .... ' his Alsever, William D. Brewer, Robert K. Broacl, George B Burns, Robert Cain, Nlurry A. Case, l'lowarcl G. Coon, Clarence l Doust, Henry B. 4, lflaherty, l recleriek Alhritlge, Albert Dutton, Vaughn, H., B.S. in Nled. W., B.S. in lVletl. l'lall, William W., B.S. Anclrews, George Bennett, A. J. B. Bliss, Clarenee W. lzhegartner, L. W. Delmonieo, tl. lfrnest Gibbs, Charles, B.l . Hoople, Gordon D., B.S. lelutehings, Richard H. l'arsell, Louis A. Watkins, Ralph M. Y? jfratres in Jfacultate Groat, William A. Halsteacl, 'l'homas l'l. Hefllron, -lohn L. Kline, Harolcl G. Knowlton, lfrank P. Larkin, Albert lf. Mercer, A. Clillorcl Miller, Aaron B. Palmer, Joseph C. 1917 nloy, l'larolcl H., B.S. in lVletl. Kempton, Arthur liarl j. Lewis, Glentlon R. 1918 Fuller, Clarence C. Granger, liclwin C., B.S. Graves, Roger C., A.B. Holmes, Nlaynarcl lC. 1919 Klippel, Lester B. Nlaek, Earle li. Smith, Walter J. Parker, lVlerrill O. 1920 'l'empleton, R. H. Lough, R. R. jllilu Qlbapter 1000 lfast Genesee Street Erlablifrhfd 1896 Post, Charles D. Shoenick, Henry W. Stiles, Henry W. 'l'orman, Davicl lVl. 'l'ruex, William li. Weiskotten, Henry G. Wells, Charles J. Wiseman, joseph R. Van Duyn, lftlwartl S. lVlooney, li. Leelantl, A.B. Reals, Donald D. Street, W. Walter, A.B. Porter, Harolcl G., B.S. Rulison, lfosrer C., A.B. Woocl, Glen A., B.S. Worden, Vivian S. WaHle, A. Harvey, B.S. Wolever, Ross l . Sutton, Leon L. Gano, Frank I. Coombs, William F. Chambers, Noble R. FX l v 4 ., 1, V 'Vis' . I i I Ia i' l il 5. li I 1 X . li 5 ll gl il 1? fr l. 2 W A . f' 1 . ' f' 4 z 'wal l9ix Xl 1 .mt y ., fsgsfffh fl ,N V., is tl: st l , N 1. N e 'li2f'.5r el I ll E :W ll all il 1 Q, A . , , 4 . ..l si ,. Three Ilumlretl Tliirl.y-three l ic, F ., ii iii' l PL- , .. I , i .il V' 1, ,. 1 H 'L 'lf' -I F' 9 U' I illl C. ONONDAGAN U f - ,X If, FYI . stef' ' nwimw ndmbw 'i f ,-' ,' limvu li- l 55211: :i:5:- llilllti- lr' LEGAL F11ATERN1'rY ' l'lllll lii41'I1ii 1 N' ':':'. . if l',.,iit'l Iillx-.n ' . ' ET,'wHW!HUHliUiwl5J'E Founded at C ornell U nwerszty 1890 I 'H VI, 1 vikq.. :T lllli' lllllll 3:-:5:' 5135:-19' o,1l5gMr.'WfI,!l,k ,, jr-jd ,willl,llll'ill1'llll1:ll :Z:Z:Igl:I' ' e Xmmnliial . 4' N-1 x fpvgun' M, ' 'YM ' . K f i , Bull uf Clibaptets Cornell University Ohio State University New York University University of Chicago University of Minnesota Georgetown University University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania Dickinson University University of Virginia Chicago Kent College of Law Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Buffalo University of Texas Osgoocle Hall University of Washiligtcxli Syracuse University University of Nebraska y Union University University of Southern California J University of Kentucky University of Iowa I lu r LX University of California 'lil Ls Il in Ire i 8 rs ' ' L U -L rf e 4 0 l A i I ...1 , -ll ri 1, Three 1 r Ll 'l'hirt.y-four , ' ,,-.u -- -W -- 1 . '. Y, -..... I E- ' is ll 1 lit - ww .: . tlzlll an Gr , las -, Q 4 1 I g X gg ill'- P Lx ' I CLE ONONIMGAN R l I g fzlfe.. ,,-gL-..,.:pg-, W---M'--T:-f1:'o1'.:g'---i'-H W 'i Spraouso Ctlhaptor 727 University Avenue Exlablifhed 1898 I I Jfrater in Jfarultate l l , Gray, George W. Senior fl i r U gi c01,b,A1f1-Q41 R. XX I x ll Y i Euniors f A il 5, Harris, Harold M. jones, Edwin Hendricks, William Schesch, Albert Hicks, Edward B. Sennate, Arthur W. l Johns, Leon L. 'l'urner, Lawrence M. Q Wheeler, M. Elmer 3 i S W J Sophomore Srl i Muck, Robert M. llwuxl 79 iblehge i Poehhnan, Charles l V- 'A g qi . A V gI'I.'l.lm 'zzffl' -- Bvfufrilw A A H- V -V Q i Three Hundred Tl tv-five V ,.,. ,,.' , iT 'T ' ' ZLL -.li- T' i :iiT:t r:'i 1 ----44-L lj.l:1-m-,- '-'- A - , ,. ,- . . '- ': -., , .'-la ,: N K I L f sg 'ss IIQII DAGAN I I f j,.,ms , I , l f 1 SMT' 1 1 I vgvii ----- V rr-vi fl m fill' ill l I 'Ill in I f ., A .- .fri Wm r G Q1 0 nlfw I-'.1 M -' : ,f' V M 'Twill-I if f y 1 'l lf' H ll .r -was K , : ii W V. ,W .bl University of Michigan Illinois Wesleyan University Northwestern University Washington University University of California George Washington University Boston University University of Cincinnati University of Pennsylvania Yale University Cornell University Syracuse University University of Missouri ' New York University University of Virginia l l I 1911i Brita 1913i LEGAL FRATERNITY Founded at Univerxity of Michigan 1869 I Bull uf Qlibaptets University of Wisconsin Ohio State University University of Iowa University of Nebraska Chicago-Kent College of Law Stanford University University of Kansas New York Law School Indiana University Western Reserve University University of Oklahoma Tu ane University Illinois University Q X Denver University J Washington University QSt. Louisj S University of Chicago X University of Minnesota University of Buffalo University of Oregon University of Maine University of fexas University of South Dakota University of North Dakota University of Pittsburgh Vanderbilt University St I awience University CBrooklyn I aw Schoolj University of Colorado University of Southern California Washington and Lee University I aw School of Upper Canada it Tl oc Hund ed Fhirty S1 A ing ii Sl 1 5'-bi -- ii'- ge ll - - 1 . ll LN Q 2 1 . - 1 - J' ' I L r ll S i f ' I f f ' . . 0 ' V A 'N . . 6 I . . . r 1, lr, r. ' ' - 'x 1 A in , ,-.4 iig.,. fL1 l'.'Ii1'Tf2I1........-..7 -.,:gv-Wg - --W,,,1.,. ,.:-gi-f -f7 .i..--.--. U 4 . . 2 '- - Q I I ---- '- :aa si 1 -1- -- z W' ., .est :lil -: ----' Ill r i 'H ' il-'lf K, l gf ll i s T53 IIQII Q F1231 li ONONDAGAN Bond, George H. Cheney, Roy Church, John W. Levy, Aaron Eagan, Edward F Gates, John E. Gilroy, Herbert Jayne, George G. Buell, William H. Cuiumstnnk Qibapter Ertablirhed 1899 Jfratres in Jfacultate Parsons, Burton B. Rulison, Howard V. Sargent, Carl L. Walker, Frank R. Waters, Louis L. Little, G. S. Victor Osman, Arthur JL Smith, Lyman S. Wessoii, Major F. Clark, Richard A. F I Cerow, Gordon D. Cronauer, Edward A. j .f si 5 ,ll .. aw' r 'Jo A ' ,' - ... g .,l.!.!i ri i 0.22 Three Hundred Thirty so n 1 I Uf iii il n I . 'Sl' gggg f . -Qi .-- ir fIr---- li -1 Ill! gli.. . NSE! gl: if 'l'2 Fw LJ I 5 . 'X. Q N l ll1ll ing rrrrr , QNONDAGAN Zllpba kappa kappa MEDICAL FRATERNITY Founded at Da1'lm01ith College 1888 Bull uf Cliibaptets Dartmouth College Physicians' and Surgeons' College Tufts College University of Vermont Jefferson Medical College Long Island College Hospital University of Illinois Bowdoin College Syracuse University Marquette University Cornell University University of Pennsylvania University of Chicago QRushj Northwestern University Miami University Ohio Medical University University of Denver CDenver and Grossj University of Louisville University Medical College Kansas City University of Pittsburgh It cl dTh ty ht, Harvard University University of California University of South University of Oregon University of Nashville Vanderbilt College University of Minnesota University of Tennessee Tulane University University of Georgia McGill University University of Toronto George Washington University Yale University University of Texas University of Michigan University College of Medicine Richmond V1 Medical College of State of South Carolina Western Reserve Cleveland St louis University School of Medicine l f '1 WW L -I lllll yd , ,Ill LX l ll V X. . . . . .- , 5, T The W ,S A D 'i ' 7' I 5 S , sg .. .iii Ill' '2 -UT-TD up lglr' fl C' n - L .W .ai Zinta Qibapter S14 South Crouse Avenue Established 1899 Jfratres in Jfatultatc Belknap, Eugene W., Nl.D. Britten, George S., NLD. Brown, Nl. S., NLD. Buettner, John J., NLD. Burns, Raymond, NLD. Carr, L. S., NLD. Curtin, W. A., NLD. Farmer, W. P., NLD. Harter, Frank L., NLD. Kevand, Julius H., NLD. Sw Brougham, DeWitt Corbett, John Davidson, Donald R. Brady, Wm. S. Griggs, Leon H. Group, George A. Barnes, bl. Archie Brown, W. Paul Burlington, Louis D. Ford, Glenn R. Burns, Sherman Nl. Burden, Foster Faigle, Fred Gibson, Leo E. Harding, Wilfred C. Hare, Stanley R. Levy, L, Nl.D. Levy, Jacob J., Nl.D. Nlarlow, Frank W., NLD. NlcCuen, B. W., NLD. Nlesick, T. H., NLD. Nlurray, D. 1-I., NLD. Price, George lVl., NLD. Sears, Fred W., NLD. Rockwell, G. H., NLD. Sheehan, D. V., Nl.D. ift, Albert S., NLD. Devine, Raymond sl. Hess, John G. F. Leary, john bl. Kelly, Leon L. Nladden, Leon A. Nlclilvain, Clil'l'ord Nlalone, john Risch, Otto C. Snyde1', Nlatthias F. Spencer, George F. FLTQL- wifi L44 'A' l l A i l 1 V l ' 1... mx Hollis, Harwood L. V1 l' Nlarsden, G. Albert 0 Prudhon, Charles A. ' 0 Retz, Louis D. Q Severance, Roscoe Ci Slater, F. Leon 0-um .Wm--mm'l'l1rco Hundred 'llnrty-nine .. . ..,.. .L . ,-...--,w,-.,,--...,- , .,., ---,-- ,... B MH Tjgvlf 4 lah 1 ,L A QNONDAGAN ll Uliau Brita Sigma ENGINEERING FRATERNITY if Founded at Syracuse University 1905 0 Y 1 V I A 1 I 5,1 I. 'WY Ee .9.e..ll IIQII F J1 3KoII of ftthapters Syracuse University Brown University Lehigh University J V LNL Z 1 gum Tl: Ilq-Q 0dI' tv :if I ll-ll' I ,I L l W , 3 W 4 1' ff L L I l E.-7 '-I-Z. f xco' n r 'or-L-7.1 l T in-an 2 es: Y if H i n S :I i 5 we fra.. ,. 1915 may 1 4 . .. etqie.-I ll Tllau Belts: Sigma S 'll I ' llc-lclmru Keeler sllIll1llll'l'Vl 1- fox F0111 XVII . 'err' A 13 1 y I v R l' li Milford .Eddy lllll illl Aebeson, Albert R. Graham, VVilliam P. Broadway, Kenneth liekberg, Arvid R. Eddy, Lyndon Fox, Leland W. Kane, Robert C. P. Avery, Lawrence Hoose, Donald Pape, Claude Perry, VVinl'red 13. Zllpba Cibapter Extablifhed 1905 Jfratres in jfacultate 1917 1918 Lawton, Ellis R. Nortbcott, John H. Keefer, Ralph O. Marks, G. Irwin Nlilford, Robert M. Palmros, George A. Scott, W. Godfrey Port, John Rankin, William A. Ross, I. G. Summerville, O. R. T1 1 1 l 1 l l 1 1 1 5551115 will? RNS fbi -ol lt b ,f 15.11.4113 1519?-511 1' 1 I ll C. M.- ,to to , ,. ,.,, ,. - - 1 if DAGAN ,U -WV I N J N f-is ai!-...U Gamma C!Eta Eamma LEGAL FRATERNITY Founded at Uuiverfity of Maine 1901 Boll of Cuibapters University of Maine University of Boston Albany Law School Syracuse University Cornell University University of Michigan University of Indiana Creighton University Georgetown University University of Oregon P W X Ill Q JCL... -----Al I gl L ' X gf f ' g., MN 'QE H' Z X. . V gi I lj E 0 S If A firizgir - Three Ilunclrctl Fc ty-t, a.. ' li Q ' i i' - ICQ' e n ' if :ig Ima -i vi! , E M l na i - l- 5 2:-ll ll Q J I Il-ll' w I Q ONONDAGAN - A lr l l I . I. wx S Bennett, l-l. Raymond Grillin, Gerald G. Inman, George C. Jones, Bernard T. Crane, Thomas F. Culbane, Thomas P. Flannery, Gordon, Jr Hicks, liverett McClellan, George Eike, Derwood W. Gosselin, M. Edmund Gorman Donald P Hang George il.. Belta fllbapter A 106 Walnut Place Enablifhed 1908 'X Y ' 5 1 l fl l .i Seniors ll lVlcCartl1y, T. Leo l Regan, Gerald L. Thomson, Alfred S. L Williarlms, Stanley A. ll Zuninrs A Meehan, Jolm F. McGraw, H. Wz11'd Shetron, John H., Jr. Qopbnmnres Mulroy, Louis A. Strife, Cyril F. iblebges Laljlante, Albert Leveillie, G. Norbert lx Ogden Emmett B 1'1ge l'l'll'llC A Ulliltlhlll Robert M L S I xxj 4 , 1 . x ' , Ill lxxx X x 'W .I ' f p 1 , N ' ju , 'z . . '17 L 0 5 , . ' - L Q l ' 0 C 5 4- La.. W. I . . . . - 33-fl l 4 V A M Tlxrcu lluntlrcd Forty-Lhrco V 'G MW A YV A Mm' -,WCM A--Wm ll A 1916 : - l' ,, i f-,':::T1-M----.--M-W .-.W .. - ,r,,,, C, ONONDAGAN ' I ' a A ' ,..,. gg, .. .pf ' ' . 'Y',., ' HTL - Wm au, l - f ' f ' Qlpba Qihi bigma if ' 1 ' ' Pnl -' 7 V 'ii rm. ' 3 f f .QM fill ' V fl' CHEMICAL FRATERNITY ,L , I A ,i A J! l ' Ifqg Wi. Founded at Wirconsin, December 1902 1 ' e br : AXX i SE ! , IIQIIQ lj P .-T91 ., i uw V , , I i' X I i, ,ns 1 ' i 1 1 lil fini, We I lr' ' il Ymkllt ' V I 4 0 I! p V iw l ', 'ft V ' am.. J, ' I - :,,vfw1g - I W ' v 1, ' , . qi , . ' A e i Fn.xH13 'qpv 'll ,Q - , I My gmt gg , , -11 1 , ' X i W ,J f-ZW' af ,V g. we ,WJ 'll l. 4 PM V . Skull uf fihapters University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Case School of Applied Science University of Missouri University of Indiana University of Illinois University of Colorado University of Nebraska Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Kansas Ohio State University Pennsylvania State College University of Maine Harvard University Syracuse University University of North Caroli University of California Cornell University Northwestern University Allegheny College Yale University Louisiana State University New Hampshire College Leland Stanford Jr., Unive University of Michigan I' oty na rsity J illlllll LN IW L if III? 3 i....Ai a ,T-za! - G- mill l' 'I I l' Eg 's ' l . vii S 2 0 : A '?3i-lluritlred F r -four ' vdb- M- I hi-i vi 35: : : E l f leoo ggi fl! ' ---- Ili .----Il!!! . 2 l , lf l r r ffl I, KJ ly! r l l J I Qt 'ar-is 1 i 4 Fil t ONONDAGAN Pattee, Dr. Ernest N. Richardson, Dr. Charle S Cooper, Dr. Herman C. Boehner, Dr. Reginald Patrick, Dr. William A. lirichson, Alexander G. Hayes, John W. Harvey, Adelbert W. Jones, Harry S. Masterson, 'l'heodore li Owens, Arthur E. Bi Cibapter Eftablirhed 1912 :lfratres in Jfanultate Reake, Charles E. H. Turner, Homer G. Brainarcl, Arthur E. Ward, Herbert Johlin, Dr. Jacob M. Qbrahuates Nair, John A. VanDeusen, Edward S. Seniors Keefer, Ralph Prudhon, Ralph C. Sager, S. P. Wescott, Blaine B. Juniors Sweet, Sterling S. Stovall, Harold T. Wilson fhonias A Y lil fi I l 1 ll-I a gf Xia , I r KH a ' ' 'f , ,il I Q I 537 4 LJ! I ki g 3 . . M. , . T'rfif'uf1i'f 3i 'l . S S' i r. lmmvni- A 1 ,Tir -T si Emi . M ' ououwmm X I' 1 I , 'i' .ar ' '- Alfgua .f' 'N va. tg qui i'.. N lf A ,-ah.. w 'A' 1 'fg-5522 J. . . P 1 5 'M JI .ln V ' Z 5. 5 p k ' .f 'LN P W B III! fy . x' p L ff- 05. . ., Dui Q t- Thrcu Hund Ly V :il Q-: ga, 2 2 U21 i ' -! e 3 K - --'- Z' v i fm ...SEQ .FEE 1 8 V I i X-Xi A R . uk , W J N ,,-W F .-.M .A. .- ' 0 M11 ONONDAGAN f 1---f----W Q b - A H k-----' W -- U g 5 Y X , i 3 , 1 f l ! . W I IK! V 1 K. W ' W L Jiuknmf f X1 Lv X 2310 .5 A- A. w 7'w', :W Ffl.. f T,Ki MU Y ,-j :TT ,f -'Q , M , Ll T343 I 1 ' N ' -1- ' 4 , V -:5 'Tf:T:r:'. ' ' ' ' 'I ,ifljz si......-----W -- - - - A' ' Us -1,,,,,....-,,, ,,,.,,,, ,,-,,,A,..- .----- ,,,.,..-- .k , , ' K If Y .. ' V -1 'J' QE N l4 A xl , K i xl 'r 4L3i fl5J L 'sf X d y! 4 af ' SQ l IIIII 14 ONONDAGAN iBan:Z!aellenic Zlssuciatinn nf bpracuse Tlklnihersitp The local Pan-Hellenic Association is composed of delegates from each chapter of the national women,s fraternities in the University. The rules of this organization are patterned after the resolutions of the National Pan-Hellenic organization and govern the rushing and pledging of women to the various fraternities. Rules of the Qssnciation 1. No freshman woman shall stay with a fraternity woman or a fraternity woman with a freshman woman, unless it be a sister, the Monday night before Matriculation Day. 2. There shall he no pledging of freshman women before 7 A. M. on Matriculation Day. by l I I , l sl, lwlh 1 I in SL!!! WEEE 1 .5 'ii- ' V il l 5 Q'. :,ueMs ,rw L..- I ' I ii ,, ml S N s S - Three Hundred For eight Q Q - .- 'l ' I S 21221: ll ' - ,-gig! -ugly! Q 1, -W 6 1 1 i 1+ 1 ONONDAGAN 1 i m E it lI1ll in-4 EIIIIN Zin other of their Alpha Phi . Gamma Phi Beta I. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Alpha Theta Pi Beta Phi . Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Alpha Xi Delta . Alpha Gamma Delta Sigma Kappa Alpha Chi Omega . Chi Omega . . Alpha Omicron Pi Qurnrities establishment at bpranuse Qlinihersitp Professional P1 Lambda bigmi l xbiaiy 7eta Phi Eta Oratoucal 1872 1874 1883 1889 1896 1896 1901 1904 1904 1905 1906 1911 1914 90 914 1F A I ll' ..-- - I S nl L Sf - , 2-4 , . 1 3 6 M S ' 4447 N ' .. I i- 1 'I . - 1 I I ..-,' ' 1 I1 4 -H-N M V -Thrice Ilgtvi-Horty-ni L., Z : :H sa : , Q nu I- .:- - f qgew 2 tr 1l! , W' 1 M .. :ei sl!! .. i l hi li W Ni. i T EE!liH lil! il I L at if -LL E Ti' I1 I P .fl ONONDAGAN I ll Zllnba ilBbi Founded at Syracufe Univerfiiy 1872 Bull uf fulbapters Syracuse University Northwestern University DePauw University Cornell University University of Minnesota Gouclier College Boston University University of Michigan University of Wisconsin Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California Barnard College University of Nebraska Toronto University University of Missouri University of North, Dakota Ohio State University Washington State University Oregon btate University University of Kansas It If l I vi? Fi, a s T :li E111 V f f X0 1 g 1 y , I . . 1 1 IQ V , Three Iundrcc fifty iii V il 7. Ti 'A W W V- ffillf :ai - 3 ' HEMI ' ' ! it f- X 'M -.,Z-EL.- ' l l ggi!! ll I .lgf fl u, ? - l 1' A L l P f L 1 3 . x i A N I X L 4 I QU H ll ri! l .L ONONDAGAN Qlpba Qllhapter 308 Walnut Place Exlablixhed 1872 Capen, Frances El:-bets, Valerie Gracy, Alice Luther, Clara Miller, Dorothea Andrews, Goldie Baker, Ruth Breese, Miriam Clark, Grace French, Grace Clark, Marjorie Gere, Marian Luther, Marian Behn, Genevieve Birch 111111 Brockway Auiel Sveniurs Nottingham, Edith Out, Mildred Taylor, Mary Dora Talbott, Helen Totman, Josephine Van Doren, Mildred Elunints Stagg, Eleanor Spencer, Ruth Sours, Mildred Thompson, Dorothy Young, Marjorie Newton, Willzl Srupbnmures Morris, Margaret Nottingham, Mildred Street, Miriam 3BIehgzs Jamieson, Marian Lawton, Josephine Newton, Selah l l ll ,l W1 or, - N 55 ff lla 1. Carter loulse Stiles, Hallie 5, U'-Q Coseo Cenevxeve Smith, Melicent 0 Gwynn Mary Spracher, Florence QL-an Harter Adelaide Weston, Nan Qt Hommel Charlotte W1ley,Mar1an - Y--HH-W-www Three Iluntlrnd Fiftxy one , , -, ,,,, L-.. -...--..,-L,.,,LL,--,,,,,,,, EFF ,211---Q-.ID A -, ,L,,,,,,---- 1, ,,,, ,ft ,. fi -4- W -.,-.- ,C ti.- :ll-, ll ' . . H ' . t f . fa- ' ' ' . wwe 9 I , , gg:.,, A 3 4- f' a 4 1 .,-,E?l,l 5 :-...,.,l Nbmtl '- '1 ' ff'1' 'ffif' . ,g-Elf' ,ffl J ga -- LSE ONONDAGAN N 1 5 , gf Na A . . s, X, 0 . IIQII r:::3i i 9 15 ,W'W,,y'i niiniif ,1 is 'W f I' ali .-1-i ww., it ,W A M is Eamma 39131 Beta 5 Y in frfe: 'j , H ' t , 'E,f,'t?NiW W , W iiQlWl,,,1'J aaaa 1' i A V Founded at Syracufe Unwerxity 1874 aaaa u it i i . .xlwiyln A V ,-:swM Y J ,,!E!stw V- N' ii ,fl 'J H Fix, ,,. ilfiiawllwiVifflifl, all , Q M ,'a'N ' 14 'W ,H ,i 1-. iw, ,ww ,X W ' M r ! '! 1-riff , ' Y Y 'lltlwl ,,. Lfnaiww i t ' , l i rv 'WW ' wr2ipT'Q'H- ' .ma i 1 i ' i 'N M Bull uf fibapters Syracuse University University of Washington University of Michigan Goucher College University of Wisconsin University of Oregon University of Boston University of Idaho Northwestern University University of California Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois University of Denver University of Nebraska Barnard College University of Kansas I University of Minnesota Colorado State Agricultural College Hollins College Qlumnae Qtbapters Chicago Denver Syracuse Minneapolis Boston Detroit New York Baltimore San Francisco Milwaukee Seattle ' Qllumnae Zissuciatiunz Madison Wis Los Angeles C11 Moscow, Idaho Portland Oregon Three Hundred I' fty two l l i i will l LVN Wg x. il z li 1 :Ill l .' I, I alim- K l ' ' ' all ........ ,---Z n F .. ' 'i - ........l l 1'i F 2:3 I . 5 M I 9 1915 la? -i '. g!2m in -I '-:lag C, l i I l Qlpha Cuibapter Eslabliflwd 187-I J fffillras !' N 1- 1 'ZLTI My , ,. ai ll l 'am P'-' - o-2:x Beelue, Minnie Buck, Dorothy H. Curry, Harriette Faulkner, Mildred Keeney, Dorothea Archliold, Carolyn Archbold, Elizabeth Ayars, Agnes Banks, Cornelia Barney, Norma A. Bigelon, Olivia Breads, Muriel A. Cuykendall, Irene Brannock, Norma Cavanagh, Noreen Dibble, Emma Ives, Alice Brennieke, Henriette Clark, Miriam Gallup, Leta burures in Jfacultate Silmle , Katherine W Y Crane. Helen Sveniurs Leake, Doris Robinson, Margaret Smith, Dorothea Stanley, Mildred Wood, Marian Eluniurs Delevan, Mary Foster, Dorothy Kenyon, Alice Low, Jeannette More, Charlotte Potter, Johanna Spaulding, Ernestine, F. Woodworth, Marguerite Sanpbnmures Mellen, Louise Mellen, Margaret Moore, Helen Murray, Florence VVatson, Barbara 113Iehges Hatmaker, 'llhiraa Hodgekins, Marian Snow, Evelyn Snow, Margaret ll ll ll l ll l l ! 4 7 r ll l, 1 li 'r le I l l l sf- all lt ffvf L fi f fl 3, r ,M ll l 3 'l'ln'm' llnlulrml Fi ,y-Ll if ffl' -an 'W H Ag'-' -:'::gT' ' A 'l.'r41i11-:,-A-'--:e- - fe-f-:H L, - i' 3 ru, to - V ,Ein ,, 0 ., .,,lm?.....-- he.-. ttt,4, . i 53 ONONDAGAN jg rife Q kappa iiiappa Gamma vlg l l' Founded at Monmouth College 1870 I,-ii: ' li? I , 1' I 4 L g Ns N .l III!! Al Q ZQHXIII1 2 lW7fm'! 'm 'lwllniw Bull uf Gihapters Adelphi College Adrian College Allegheny College Boston University Buchtel College Butler College Colorado State University Cornell University De Pauw University Hillsdale College Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana University Iowa State University Kansas State University Kansas State Agricultural College Lawrence College Leland Stanford, Jr., University Missouri State University Municipal University of Akron Nebraska State University Northwestern University Ohio State UHlVClSlty Purdue University St. Lawrence University Swarthmore College Syracuse University Texas State University Tulane University University of California University of Cincinnati University of Idaho University of Illinois University of Kentucky University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Montana University of Oklahoma University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Toronto University of Washington University of Wisconsin Washburn College West Virginia University Three Hu l d I ftyf r I , Hwy L l lil l E 'gr N i, . I U , I ,lllljb B15 ' , W 1 t , . . . . Og r ' an . 2 S an r- ,.,Wtoo .I ii!! lu-nn n n:U 1D F -lp sf, I if l l Esta Eau Clibapter 907 Walnut Avenue i' N E5IabZiJ1Lfdi1z1SS3 l Surat in jfatultate Brewster, Belle Qbrahuate Blount, Mildred Sveniurs Abel, Margaret Eldrett, Gladys Blount, Ruth Hart, Evelyn Comstock, Helene Heinly, Helen Distlehurst, Doretta Parker, Rita Eiuniurs Beard, Miriam Cooley, Mabel Brothers, Marie Newing, Mary Chadwick, Marion Ross, Helen I Thurber, Elsie l bnpbomnress Burdick, Hazel Kimberley, Altbea Burns, Violetta Knapp, Isabelle Carter, Naomi Rounds, Laura K yr Coult, Ruth Wells, Marion l N17 i X , 5 , N I. 'W, - IIQII iq Blake Ciroline Blount Ploience Burns Helen Hope Pmnces Wood, Marguerite iblehges Newell Marian NCJIliS Malgalet Pbelps Beitbi Witt Maltbl MOIIIS l 0lllbC l l l l fl n r 'WW L Me l 1 W l SS 4 3 1 ! ' ' li flai r we 1 as R , I , it . Z 50 l 1 , .1 Q -I --. H' 'W -'-e 'H-- W M' -of H e e or -J S :Yu up -- -M M N- Three Hundrcn fifty-Eve l 2 :ii ' 2 Q. .B 1 lllslx! W :ai ' ,-.., ,: .. f -Ht ,A , ,,4,,.,,,-,,,F-,YMW Q MW-N A-V 7 ,,H,g,,,,,,,......,L ,qly -1--gn -Y My-V W w--k M, mu aw i Mr-0 -ummm 1 .. .. ,, ,,:i!.ll .J- If hi . S -- La ONONDAGAN I i kappa Zllpha Theta Founded at DePauw Univfrrity 1870 , Bull of Qlbapters 'if Adelphi College University of Illinois i Allegheny College University of Kansas ' r Butler College University of Michigan Cornell University University of Minnesota DePauw University University of Missouri l Goucher College University of Montana Indiana University v University of Nebraska Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Pittsburgh Northwestern University University of South Dakota Ohio State University University of North Dakota Purdue University University of Oklahoma 2 Randolph-Macon College University of Oregon ' St. Lawrence University University of' Texas J Syracuse University University of Vermont Swarthmore College University of Wisconsin J E ll Toronto University Vanderbilt University S gf LQ Tulane University Washburn University at - 4 l-'N B it ll-'l Q T r- University of California University of Cincinnati Hnnl d I' fry Washington State College W ishmgton St ite University il 1. 1 :asf 2 . -'E-iq I 'Il mln lv I Q' ,X - , K - 2, 7 a, fly ., 0 3 'i pgh- - bro, fm ri W -Six 'TT' r l M H to . .: tl! W to ., iii il lfwa L . 1 I L I 4 Ns QNONDAQAN ,- ,, ,ifl li l,l cl' Carhart, Anna Holmes, Delftta Kenney, Mildred Kenney, Ruth Cresson, Abby Henderson, Aletta Herr, Marion Hutchinson, Helen Newell, Hildred Berry, Dorothy Dimmick, Dorothy Delirine, Hilda lfylar, Elizabeth Hodges, Elma Munger, Katherine Bc uh Doiothy Lowec lVlllllLLl'lf l 1 1 I i , f QEIJi Cihapter 306 Walnut Place E.rlabl'1f.rhed 1880 burnt in Jfacultate Sharpe, Maude F. Smith, Frederica Sours, Dora Stokes, Zohe Walldrof'F, Florence Payne, Evalyn Taylor, Alice Volckmann, Helen Wagner, Florence Wzltkilis, Grace Svupbumores Sentell, Margaret Sumner, Rachael 'l'erwilliger. Frances Webster, Kathleen Whelpley, Marion Willis, Katherine Roberts Eloise l,aurie, Edna Mitchell, Lois 4 1 4 l ii lu ,Q t ' 0 20 C oldon K :tc Peck, Marion Cjggu' E: l LWIS C Inclys Saunders, Roberta 'Fhrm' llundred Fifty-Seve , . . ,, . ,,,,.,-M.. A--V .--V--A -Q i W Y 1 - - Q Piivllw Ima 252, 2, -fl n- 1 .. . ,sex gl- 'Pia r I , fl' t Qi . . , h s f -, F lL, Y . , ' I 1 'I ...-.. , '. ,Q . , , ., . . I -.........-.. 7 c,,,,,,,, ?i l o w ' '-- W Hg ' 'M I ' 3- A' I ' li ' ' :E ll' 4 fw L I I QNONDAGAN .ff w 'gli ii, .- 'i ge' CI ill 1 Vllgq' 2 rf 'IQ v EQ' i llllllrw 7 If Ji, 5f 1 JI! lg ,I Wt ' I I ' I I I gl dl' I Illll '23 ve rim 4 ' .v' ow , ,115 'us rl if ' ' uh ill fh I ' Il iff 1' . fbmfvfjrpfas wP,l'Q , iff 'Fil -'l'l': IIIIJW' ,3:f.3f: S '1ziv'gJ,iil:g,y'.,! f, ,MIM 1Bi Esta hi Founded at Monmouth College 1867 SKU!! uf Cfbapters Middleburg College University of Vermont Boston University Syracuse University University of Toronto George Washington University Ohio University Ohio State University University of Wooster Franklin College University of Indiana Butler College James Milliken University Iowa Wesleyan University Simpson College Iowa State College Swarthmore College Bucknell College Dickinson College Goucher College Lombard College Knox College Northwestern University University of Illinois Hillsdale College University of Michigan University of Wisconsin Washington University University of Arkansas University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of Oklahoma so X Iowa State University Newcomb College I 4 University of Minnesota University of California I L : University of Missouri Leland Stanford, Ir., University I gf X University of Texas University of Washington U 1 University of Wyoming Joh-n Stetson University 0 L University of Colorado University of St. Lawrence Q b 5 University of Denver I Drury College i Y 0 X Randolph-Macon University Kansas State Agricultural College 5 , Washington State University University of Oregon if 1 S lj University of Nevada ll -ll 1,7 , l Three Hundred Fifty-cight ul ag i .H A -. -, n 2 .,- ,-,.- In 1 fi 190 1 1 5 1 ilu s lp .. ,Alg all .W 1 - '. f -. n :-ll an an IIEIS: 212 I -ni T- L ONONPAGAN - N f 5 . 3' Ns XE .5-.-9 IIQII rid ' r Saetn Quark Zllpba Qlbapter SOS Ostrom Avenue Extablixhcd 1896 Green, Anna Campbell, Elena Cole, Alta M. Brand, Enid Briggs, Kreta Burleigh, Alice Johnson, Mary Marsland, Elizabeth Reeves, Esther Wean, Marion Onderdonk, Doris Cole, Edna Johnson, Louise Wyker, Carola Marse, Vera Birdseye, lVlildred Worth, Doris Rafferty, Doris Sherwood Adelaide l-lotaling Anita Campbell Anita Roberts llorence l'lurford Mildred Surures in Jfacultate Campbell, Nlarjorie Brush, Ruth Seniors Toby, Mary Saltsman, Abbie Stisser, Aileen Olmstead, Laura Ridgely, Fay lVlcGreW, Nlargaret Zuniurs Saunders, Matilda Boyce, Marion Sheldon, Gertrude Cunningham, Isabelle Smpbumures Snyder, Charlotte Sargent, Celia 'l'urnbull, lva Alexander, lVlargaret Carr, Dorothy glfreshmen Donald, Bethany Gray, Mildred lngersoll lrm'1 North Elumor lhomas M'll'g'11'CC Kimber Hazel McCullough lVl'll'lt'l I he ulllll rx 'W -ll i i 'X E X ' f S Y, , , , V N s 5 4 1 4 0 D A A -9 F A 3 ' A ' Q ... s 9 ' ' 1:--an i Three Hundred Fifty nine ' I I 1' 7- : I n - I ' W '! :ai S 1 vi ' :E QE.. .. I A -A tttt W .. , 'll 'Z I 1 'B 1 ll L to ,PGEQNDAQAN if ' it Wa-.E ..,.5535i il 'r' ' xii, i as-if . ' '1,,'! , - 'ff'- ' I A iii 'w-09 - 7 a ni, . 6 5,99 - A1 anwg yhy y Adelphi College Boston University Brenan College Bucknell University Colby College Cornell University Florida State College Goucher College University of Pennsylvania Randolph-Macon Women's Stetson College St. Lawrence University Syracuse University University of Vermont Wesleyan University Adrian College Alabama University Ames College Brita ZBeIta Brita Founded at Bofton Uniwrrily 1388 Boll of Qlhapters College Knox College A Miami University University of Michigan Millikin University University of Minnesota University of Missouri Mt. Union College Northwestern University Ohio State University Simpson College Transylvania University Vanderbilt University University ofxWisconsin Wooster University Baker University University of California University of Colorado Kansas State University I Arkansas University University of Nebraska I 1 Butler College. University of Nevada L, University of Cincinnati University of Oklahoma X J H L Coe College Unlvelslty of Oregon ' gi DePauw University Southern Methodist University LN sig . . . . Wy L E5 Drury College Southwestern University W 0 N - Franklin College Stanford University I 0 S Iowa State College University of Texas 5 !?, University of Iowa University of Washington Ci-'n !-L-.gl Judson College Universit of W oming KIIII . Three H1 ndrcrl Hix 4... ..,...,... it Ai.. ty - ,I - 1 , ' ' ---- WMA- , , l if :Q n Q gg . T -' W! 1915 Zia imfai'-!'ES ' Ill'-i e we Q, t,y, O o,ot M, m W .. ...m a I e u - me -..........-.-.....---, , .. ., ui li ,l Nfl db. 35 .ln fl 9 . Del,ano, Luella Cody, Loretta Converse, Eloise Forsyth, Clara Kent, Cora lVlawhinney, Grace Ball, Gratia Dixon, Lyla Jones, Agnes lVlcAlpin, MHl'g2l1'C,I Famer, Genevieve Gilhert, Mary Hinkley, Mae liallarcl, Ruth Engles, Constance Fairchild, Helen Kingsbury, Lora -11 XV, QBminrun Cllibapter 700 University Avenue Ifyiablixlzvd I 896 Bowles, Ethel D. McKay, Mildred Odell, Beatrice Pingrey, Jennie Purington, Vivian Smith, Nellie lVlcCaskie, Gladys Melvin, Harriet Saul, Esther Scutt, Helen bupbnmnres lVlacDonald, Gladys Mott, Gladys Smallman, Doris .lord an, Esther jfresbmeu Pack, Elsie Stevens, Lois Superko, Freda Sykes, Eleanor 'ri V it r ONONDAGAN 3 LAI. G 5 ' Q -if I Brita gamma Founded at tha' Univerrity of Mifrirrippi Cllbapter Bull Adelphi College University of Colorado Albion College University of Idaho Buchtel College University of Illinois Cornell University University of Indiana Goucher College University of Iowa Lawrence University University of Michigan Leland Stanford, Jr., University University Northwestern University - University Ohio State University University Swarthmore College University Syracuse University University Washington State University of Missouri of Montana of Nebraska of Toronto of Wisconsin 1872 of Minnesota I V University of California University x Z J i l Qlumnae Qtbapters S ga Ak,-on Milwaukee rx vi I d 'J Chicago Minneapolis Q B E Denver New York 5 0 ig Los Angeles Seattle -R l c Three Hundred Sixty-two Y I i ' vnnin-ng ' f I :in ' 2 ' Q ir -na we 1915 fe 'M illi : else.. it ll ' , wig! :X 5 gl-Ili L G ONONDAGAN ,J J 5 : Q Q1 B fill' IIQI Bennett, Marion Gould, Marjorie l-lawn, Hazel Davis, Mildred Green, Matie Hutchinson, Constance Roharts, Isahel Besley, Ruth Bodine, Mary Doran, Marion Harper, Lois Harris, Theodora Baines Bernice Bcikinshiw Olive Ll'lllILl1lll Dolls ltinck Mulon Gooch Faye burnt in Jfacultate Elizabeth Culver beninrs 331311 QEiJapter 744 Comstock Avenue Exzfablifhed 1901 Henkel, Jeanette Hinsdale, Emma Westcott, Alice juniors McMahon, Blanche Meyer, Margaret Miller, May Samuels, Frances Supbumnres QBIBDQBK Ryder, Gertrude Salishury, Helen Smith, l,ionne Tobey, Grace Westcott, Frank H illopctel Alllle Vin Ripe: Aileen Wlllxel Mnjolle Weiss Alllne Wellu Glldys Q f 0 gr . g . 3 1 LN P S 2 . , . . 2 . , 0,,,f L A ua I . . . A . f 1 g j .. , . z , .' 2. . 7 0 3 1' , y I .- .' I ,L 1 1- v iff., 1 , I K Yi ' , F --M A,-iV Y Hm---- --M-dm-,wk Tl1l'00 Hunrlrcc yjtlircen I ' - G P G W G i'fi53'fgl iiiir WI 5 Ima I 0 uni: 'Egan nu - V ..- .,,,. , , ,.,,..,,.-..----------i-v-- it---.4-t ,..., i-....i....A Q ONONDAGAN ,af ii ' - r 'L ' N , v S - r ff ,Q fr i, ,, ,ag eg .eg , , it Q Q ,Q o r Qlpba 361 ZBeIta i , ' -.4, 4:9 'Q' , e i'f .'- ii A ' ' 'L' , Founded at Lombard College f ,.A,e 5 M fi 1893 A ' 55 ' ' i Bull of Qibapters fl Lombard College Tufts College ll lowa Wesleyan University University of Minnesota Mount Union College University of Washington Bethany College University of Kentucky University of South Dakota University of California , Wittenberg College Ohio State University l Syracuse University I Iowa State University University of Wisconsin University of New Hampshire University of Nebraska University of Vermont University of West Virginia Albion Ul1lVCl'Slty of Kansas Qllumnae Qtbapters Alliance, Ohio New York, New York XM X Boston, Massachusetts Minneapolis, Minnesota J d l Syracuse, New York Madison, Wisconsin S gg Seattle, Washington . Springfield, Ohio l LX ,, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Cleveland, Ohio V Los Angeles, California San Francisco, California g Chicago, Illinois Mt. Pleasant, lowa Galesburg. lowa Clil-I --i--i ll-ll ' l- 'imrwii iifi drcr1Six1. -f Ei ' 1 b y Olll' Anuii M,i-B A -is-A 5 ---1 - , , M as A A A , A- ---Q ' In e S 5 srisihl! Zli.. . iii IW' ff-if . A ' -- ' -. I-:lee .ef E l l Q lf ONONDAGAN e l Qlfta Qibapter r V 1 X if Ol i N f 5.4 ' S 760 Comstock Avenue E.rmbZi.vhz'd 190-I r Atwell, Florence Burnham, Mignon Clark, Myra McAllister, Grace Murray, Florence Bronson, Mildred Christian, Blanche Gates, Jane Brodhead, Maude Bryan, Dorothy DeLong, Helen Dexter, Edna Bryan Mugfuet liveiett Helen llxgg M1ll1I1 Sauter in jfacultate Vickery, Ruth Sveniurs Price, Ruth Sillerlen, Gladys Taylor, Martha Van Keuren, Florence Willcocks, Lucile Juniors Handyside, Lucile Tooke, Harriet 1 Woodward, Edith H bnpbumnress K 1 Gaylord, Dorothy I X ' Hale, Mary 1 Hall, Catheryn V, Moorman, Bertha White, Anna X ll kN , L iblzhges QS? 9 Gaylord, Mary 0 y Hunt, Lucile ,vw Pickwick, Esther 9 - 2,11 L E Tliroo ,l Q' Ly- , Y Ein I IIIII' .. , DMEM., ...., dl..- , e tt- - -w ' ll ltd sf all 'Sf y 5 1. . y 1. L. F: y ' I ' .. A--. ...,,'TT .... .,-,. ....,. ..-Eliri U l l 4 l f Hnndrm .ix five 1 lg? -'E I ee . ' --- .PQ Iwkulilb I f nn n N f 55 sw C, 4 L xxj Ss we IIQII 'Iii UNONDAGP-N 0.6 rr NTS, ' , .F lx HU fl i i. .. .. K. , o 1 od it I LL, V51 Taxi' K Xu' A I Syracuse University University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Kentucky Ohio University DePauw University Connecticut Central New Minnesota Chicago York Zilpba mamma malta Founded at Syracuse Univfrrizfy, 1904 Qllbapter Skull Goucher College University of Washington Boston University Brenan College Illinois Wesleyan Berkeley College Allegheny College Qllumnae Qlssnciations Boston Baltimore Ohio Pittsburgh Southern California J fri i Wg L Sig Ill I Lx :ll E - 5 l e 4 0 ' I S A --1' I F11 - Three Hundred Sixty-si I P - 'I' I - ani I- , I a-5 35: Q E :I l . f. --lil 1915 i 'Fr- . - nr' rlll Ili 63 ONONUAGAN so r f, i . I Zllpba Clibapter 606 University Avenue Eflablifhed 190-I i Y Qumran in Jfacultate ix Russell, Dorothy E. i i r s Doxsee, Alma M. lVIerriman, Louise f . Ferris, Wilcla S. Miller, Marion A. , Hatfield, Marjorie Nichoson, Julia Nl. f A , Kaiser, Ethel M. Smith, Alice M. X X l l l V V X, l Ball, Ruth E. Hurlburt, Rose H lk l Clarke, Miriam F. Layhee, Ruth M. I ll Davenport, Mildred C. Martin, Jeannette Edgarton, Marion Staats, Marion Fay, Helen Stearns, lVlarjorie Svnpbumurcs Brooks, Phoebe Rowley, Julia V. l Faulkner, Helen Rutan, Laura f Harwood, Florence Winsor, Julia 4 Pierson, Helen g l Z sl I Bovee, Evelyn Hilton, Esther A 6 , 1 Cooley, Geraldine Hutchins, Elizabeth Q gf l Crounse, Edith Jones, Helen K .l LN - .L Davenport, Helen Moon, Alma 'gtg Fear, Pauline Porter, Louise V7 hi Ferguson, Beatrice Taylor, Grace --xr' Garret, Doris Thomas, Ruth C yeqk 1 if ll If Hartwell, Hazel Three llunrlrvd Sixty-seven gif:-::fii': 'f -' 'A', - - --'f':::.. A i ,.r-,,,-, - f I E ::.l,-:li A gel rata at .pl . FWD we -e-- ., ,off iss- , t ONONDAGAN Colby College Boston University Syracuse University bigma kappa Founded al Colby College 1874 3RuII of fulbapters George Washington University Illinois Wesleyan University University of Illinois Denver University University of California University of Washington Middlebury College University of Kansas Jackson College l Leland Stanford, Jr., University XE s f, X , , I Z D I 4 S i3 Sr N My LN V L X, ,gil E f ...S Z l . - uns: C EI: ggi - Thr:-c Hundred Sixty-cigl t, :Q -- , e . - F i a- -- lx 9 IQS :ai it Sll u I llslg-ng ONONDAGAN j ' I I J I 5 '11-. gl i ,xx E i ulm if 'i Cllfpziilun Qlibapter 500 University Place lL'.rlabf1'.rl1fcZ N205 ' Saurnres in Jfucultate Kainpfe. Cora li. Kinne. lillllllll lf. l,yons, l'lI'2ll1CCS W. Qbrahuates liilmlmens, l'llOI'Cl1CC Case, Mill'-lfll'lC C. Sveniurs liarns, l'itl1el lVl. lVl2ll1Cl1CSfCl', LTOITSUIIICC Davis. -l12llll'2l M. l,C2lI'SOl'I, lfsthei' S. Dean, lVl2ll'g2ll'Cf li. Perkins, Kate lf. Fisk, Hele11 li. Pratt. Mildred Eiuninrs Berry, Betty SZllI11Ol1S, Helen K. Billings, lflizal1etl1 SI1'llfl'l, Ethel Fink, Olive L. Straight, Bl1ll1Cl'lC l'lZlSl7l'OllClC, lfllllfil Valley, liclith - Whit11ey, Ariel lVl. Svullbuxuures l'ickl'o1'cl, Ruth C. Powell, lithelwyn Nl. Snyder, lVl1ll'tl11l Stevens, lilsie Williams, lVl:1rio11 H. Fox, lilizalmetll Ives, 1ilizal1etl1 May, Ruth H. Meade, lVIilcl1'ed Paine, M1l1'fL2ll'Ct Se 11. '1 LN iblehges f l- Stou lthel S 011 Lllll Steele Acl1 lhoinpson ltl1el Duiye 1 Nl 1l1el Nlooie Hele11 Stott ctlflllilk, Shuin 111 lVl11v ni l FiiiT I g .EQ I l l Q: . ,, , - - 4 .1 V t 4 , 4. K J ' Q 0 E - 1 t , l 2 Q Y a Q . I I- K ' , I ' ' ' ' L A in i 1 . ' , . , , . ' l s 4' 1 ' A 4 y l . A , I 1--n 5-'Aj'-' 4 ,Z in ' O-2.1 'lllll'0U llllIlkll'1'll Sixty- . 1-T ' - S , ' 'W' H gif 1916 fs S1 1 A l X ! Q i ' ll' , n.: 2:2 ll 24- 21- Ih at ll-ul ll ll ml'- 1 I ll l i fm! LJ X, I L l X X E i IIQII ing F223 ri? K... ..,.- to QNQNDAGAN l Qlpba Illini Q9mega Founded at DePauw Univf1',v1'ly 1885 Bull uf fdlbapters Q Q J Del auw University Albion College Northwestern University Allegheny College University of' Southern California New England Conservatory Bucknell University University of Michigan University of Illinois University of Wisconsin Syracuse University Simpson College University of Colorado University of Nebraska Baker University University of California University of Washington University of Iowa Brenan College james Milliken University University of Kansas Oregon State College University ofOkl'1homa ki, S S 'ull tx fly iii IIIIP 5 l IIQ f ........ll 1 ii 3 gf - - 4, ly X 5 4 V, . S-H Y g. 4 0 A -'U' E Three Hundred Seventy ' I em., W ' .W 't'. L+... .' --- . Q... .....,. 41.1 -rr-::: f' '- gl I : U , Q : ' -..-.1 X - sa!! Qu' l nlhllzl-:. W so Si!! .5ll!liF 'E ll' . R y-- -. 1, - Q ----vf-1 0 , i t e t I 1 li -i li ii i l 4 l li g i' W li it v ll ' T' S l lx qig, - lllll l .Eil- lamhha Qibapter 123 College l'lllL'C Eflablishfd 1906 Appleby, Clara Bentley, Ruhy Buchanan, Edith Collins, Ruth Dunkle, Isabel Duxbury, lVlarian Field, Bernice I-lol'l'inan, Ethel Schuyler, Irene Sehwartzman, lVlarian Addams, Helen Brannigan, Ruth Field, Ruth Kennedy, lVIiri:un Buekheit, Helen, '20 Fox Clvirlotte '19 IIISOI1 li lupton Lvl 20 Oikley Muv 20 lenson lltlen 0 Smrnres in Jfacultate Hoover, Edith Seniors Grillith, Bert Liedka, Gertrude Meek, Josephine Peaker, Mae Snow, lVlarguerite Stupp, Marian Weyrauch, Helen Juniors Smith, Etta Swengel, Hope Wright, Anita Snpbnmnres Nash, Edith Peake, Lucile Santway, Faythe Sill, Elizabeth iblehges Peake, lVlarian, '20 Pickles Katherine '20 Rogeie Ldlth 20 Rundep :den l'd1th 20 lhompson Maiguet 20 V1nDeW1lLei Hwel 20 W ilmslty Ruth 20 4 l l i i l l i 1 l i x X, , , ,,,,T. -,-A-M mi I ' av l 1 2 -- f J 'N 4 ' ' ' 3 ' , ' W L - 1 Ha S , , lian. '20 1. ' .jg , Q o l f ' ' e g. 7 0 , I , Q I , 1 y - , t .-I . y s I ,, J, -. - . 'Z f 1 ' ' 1 ' I 4 . , , 1 3 J 9 1 1 . . , ' 1 - 1 Q . I Throw llumlrcd Seventy- ' C - 1::ii:.i1,:'L.. 'A:f i'ff: ', ',:...-- T'3T - '-lxfz Y AH' 'Z1-1-. ' U I - . o ii rr Si n r 1916 fe 1 ef' . , - i-H i Q 9 ' Y Q - -1' I I 5 All nv 5 KN L ONONDAGAN V, fl f 1 l i i I l N f Z l il 3' ' fs .!.l!.l IIQII iv Q F-71 Fl fi ll W i ' ' : la ','- '1 - , , , Q S r A , v iw, I 'r , if N I , W - si- ,slew -N5 'i -. , ry ivrrlf? Wffq w fl 5 A ' si 4 :J W ' ' J ff qv' A I K' University of Arkansas Transylvania College Randolph-Macon Women's College Tulane University, Newcomb College University of Tennessee University of Illinois Northwestern University University of Wisconsin University of California University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of Texas West Virginia University University of Michigan University of Colorado Dickinson College I lorida Women s College rce II 1 l ed Suv by two W Qlihi QE'mega Founded at Fayetteville, Arkamaf, 189.5 Bull uf Qllbapters Colby College University of Washington A University of Oregon ackson College George Washington University Syracuse University Ohio University Miami University University of Missouri University of Cincinnati Coe College University of Utah Leland Stanford, Jr., University New Hampshire College University of Kentucky Kansas State Agricultural College Southern Methodist University i i i J 1 il N J x 'nl LX i ll!!! E ?1'hi: , Ng 0 5 4 ' S, 1 L......'L 2 5- V' :ll I- rlggm in ., ,lgm gow!! I l a ll. J al1m ll , f ! A L J . x Ee lllll ' Ii? ONONDAGAN Hall, Helen Hammill, Esther Hyde, Grace Kenyon, Harriet Bergh, Hazel Butts, Alice Dickerson, Marjory Green, Louise Hutchinson, Emily Rector, Iva Hoyt, Dorothy Hudson, Harriet Lockwood, Josephine Near, Winilired Henderson Holly l'lCll'I1'll'lI'l hthel Hbllltk Clxdys Kieblci Ceitiude Tllipsilnn Qlpba Qtbapter A' 723 University Avenue Eflablixhed 1911 Leavitt, Mabel Lovejoy, Lonnelle Putnam, Mabel Renner, Wilberta Smith, Hazel Seibert, Elizabeth Sterns, Helen Wagner, Julia Wells, Ruth White, Lillian Wilson, Louise Smphnmnres North, Harriet Potter, Marion Taylor, Marion Wheeler, Helen :Freshmen Male lel'1 Rennel Ruth Remington use St ohn Edni Wilcox N iomi El, ' LN W0 L l 1251. I li ' ami 'nan l I - ' , ,, 5 ' an 1 . - 5 ig . it ' ' 1' ' U s .' 1 . ' H 1 US., V ' ', 11 'X sd! S ' 1 -, l . . L' . J , 4 1 LL I . Q 1 - 1 M-W I.: i -.-1 'l - Y Three Humlreml Seventy-tliruo f we -M--M e-- V M ' -' u 2 za: . 2 S I I- ,, ..-..lEl! gg:-I N lag . iw! 1.-in will t , . v1 ff ' P . Xi. -gon Zllpba Q9m1rrun iBi Fozmdfd at Bamard College 1388 ii, 'B tr C dy, x, a H. Sophie Newcomb New York University University of Tennes Randolph-Macon Women's College University of Nebraska University of California DePauw University Jackson College, Tuf University of Maine Boll uf ftlibapterrs lVlemorial College Cornell University Northwestern University see Leland Stanford University University of Illinois University of Minnesota Syracuse University University of Washington ts College Southern Methodist University University of Indiana Qilumnae Qlibapters X New York Los Angeles San Francisco Lincoln N Providence Chicago ! I Z BOSYOI1 Indianapolis q 4 X X N New Orleans . hx ii 311 7 An L r SE 5 5 E IW' S vi ltmf l ll 'Q ' Q 'll --ce Ilumlrwl Suvmuty-foul' i 2,5 i W lm -l - T-N'-T -- gg '-' ggsm in , -l Q i l I l ia ONONI7AiGAi N f l L rlr i- M- Y Y' xlffug ' 'Mai' M'- vm-4'-A W ' -.-. ll, Mi.-liilil,g' l l A i , ll i n Qibi Qllbapter 503 University Place lf5labl1f.rl1cd 191-I ll Seniors Csnnphell, Sadie Dihlmen, Ruth Hausner, lidna Battenfeld. Lillian Bell, Clara Carter, Frances Adams, Mary Ames, Greta Cullivan, lflC2ll10l 5, arf 533 Kirk, Marjorie N Knight, Nora gy---5: Koon, lfsther ,lfliin li Sill 1 Jill? il A' if Mm-my Y ,A 3.151215 - -W r ,.- McClear, l,eta ll Melvin, Ruth l Sclmrack, Helen f l 15 uniurs Farrington, Ethel l-lughes, Florence Mnckey, Bertha Rauch, Edith iiwpbumnres Becker, lrene Snyder, Reva Nl iplehges ' 6 Miller, lna M LX Mount, Marion ,fwa N- 'nz .- lirhel Wi inns, if 0 Zimmer, lilizahcth - HZT1.. M 21: 1 ,i,L,-L ! 3 ....,,..,. T, l ., ..., .,,.. l 'l'ln'ee llnndrm-sl Sm-venty-live lip: , U Tl 138 J , e egg,.-,-M.--,,,m1grgjjjne A PQ lf- l N .11 A .. L ONONDAGAN l ! f Zeta 1519i Qlfta , ORATORICAL lfRA'rliRNITY l ' f Founded al Ezfanxton, Illinoif 1893 4' Q u CP 0 , l l r l J Q E I 4' x 'X B Q Q F .l'.1'7I Boll uf Qllbapters Emerson School of Orzxtory Northwestern University lircnzun College Syracuse University ll l il, X I W, i in-lv it .Elm r ,y x ' 4 Ei N s E .... I b '-'- . 'Flmeu llunrlrml Seve-nt.y-. F -i A ' i 'A - N -1 ' 1915 f nn.: rl Em l in Mm HM-W-iv -1 US 2 I ll - ll 'Z B :I i--- IIE! ll If 'V ONON l ll' fl , fl Cody, Maude Dolxson, lftliel W. lfvans, Llewella l.. l-lolstein, lVIartl1a liurlison, L. Viola Smith, Gertrude Svurnres in Jfacultate Eelta Qlhapter IOS Waverly Avenue ,lfflablifllfd 101-I Parsons, Eclitlia Sargent, lrene Saeninvs Leake, Doris 'l'alcott, Lois lf. Warnock, Milclrecl A. Sleight, Genevieve Suuiurs Alber, Louise Bigelow, Olivia l r l Supbumnres l Cowan, Bessie Curtin, Milfy 1 xf! Dowcling, Lillian Gertmenian, Bessie SEMA' L' f N 5 ' I X BU ' I Illlll P Jfresbmen ya V lfvans, Marie Raclwily, M2l1'y 6 l l e - 0 Q Queve, Irene Nylle, 'lV1llClI'CCl Q aka' lflclreclgc, Beatrice Hutchins, BCITINI I - JEL' 5 ll' - VH Tliroe llnnilrvml S4-vs-1 lv- - ' ' I K i M A 1 t' - W- ' A A A 'M'- A A iA 'w ?e -'R'-' ' i '- ' Q-- fir W -El raw , emi WZEA ONONDAGAN l s J i f 3 6 g he . lllll Greene, Anna Gilbert, Lillian Judd, Ruth Bullock, Helen Dibble, Emma Greene, Sara C. d t glt iBi iiamhha Sigma LIBRARY ECONOMY FRATERNITY Founded at Syracuse University 1903 Qlpba Qllbapter Srurores in Jfacultate Kinnie, Emma Sears, Kathryn Welch, Dorothy sutures in Qklnihersitate Hart, Evelyn M. Owens, Mildred Sherwood, Marie M. 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In ll Q--WMA-A-'M F 5 5 ' ' , UNONDAGAN Clilass Societies , Phi Kappa Alpha 1891 l Senior Dinner Clulu . 1903 Tau Theta Upsilon 1904 Devilis Own . 1909 Phi Pi . . 1915 Corpse ancl Colilin 1889 Double Seven 1902 Monx l-lead 1902 Delta Tau . 1910 Eta Pi Upsilon 1898 Iota Alpha Mu . 1901 l Iota Tau . 1903 l . Sigma Theta Xi . 1902 r f 1 Ziaunurarp batteries l Phi Beta Kappa . 1896 Tau Beta Pi 1906 Theta Beta Phi . 1907 1 Delta Sigma Rho 1909 Pi Delta Epsilon . 1909 Kappa Pi Sigma . 1912 Justinians . . 1913 ,X Janus . . . 1914 XM ' Z Gamma Alpha Epsilon 1914 J 6 ' l Alpha Xi Sigma . . 1914 S 531' Pi Mp Epsilon . 1914 Bw PN ' Sigma Delta Epsilon . 1 15 Q 9 E Gamma Epsilon . 1915 Phi Kappa Phi , 1916 LQ Mu Phi Epsilon . 1916 fl-II : Three Ilumlrccl Eighty ' 2 si: . gi-gm! Zi: 1916 553 iw! i - : :gm IIS15: 21 I W 1 1 .Y W 1 ii' I V ---Af -+V-V- .....,-. 1 ' ' f A '--' M ', 1 .ITV 5. . . . , f in WW Aww L,- V I . ....--...- w. A,...,,.,, .-,q fbi a a I ba P13 I3 , ' SENIOR soCI12'1'Y 1' Esrablifhfd at Syracnff U1Ll'?lL'7'I1ilj' 1801 I , i 1 l f i li 1 1. l , f 2 I Slllllll'l'SlJ1l li4'l'l'l'l' N1-:i:4nii1.li Dixon ' . Osnmn Nvwlcirk Slllllillllliliifl' i ' ' X . jfrntres in iltlrbc l , l ' Allis, Willimn, ld., '06 Illlmln-algo, l r:nik, IC., '10 Rlawlinin, Chnrlvs, '15 ' i , i llussainlu Williaun T., '11 Fouls, Pr:-slon D., '12 Mis-hull, Wills ll., '0-1 , Boland, George ll., '07 l4'n.rlxor, Williann .l., '15 Mixor, llugh D., '15 , J lllxmcslmrcl, Orlo D., '01 Clilus, UI:1rom'i- W., '13 0'Nm-ill Framk ll., '0-1 I 5 g llonil, Gcomn II., '07 Grnvvs, Roger, '13 l'nInwr, Clmrlos IJ., '00 l VI5i'cnvsl.or, Ncnl, '02 Grunt., Willimn A., '07 Plnnilm, l 1'C'Il0l'l4'li ll., '00 1 Brown, Anuil ll., '03 llnnru-n, l'1niil, '08 l'orl.1-r, ll:n'olcl D., '15 1 llrynnt., Wnltm' II., '12 llILl'l1lll1ll1, lln.rry ll., 'll I'ort.s-r, Will'rm-cl W., '00 1 , Clmppoll, Clayton B., '08 ll1LyW1ll'll, John W., 'll Po:-al., Clinrlvs D., '02 , I Clary, IC. Wnru, '02 llillingi-r, M:n'l.on l+'., 'lll Pronst, Riulolph W., 'H ' ' Cooney, Clmrlcs IC., '07 llorr, M. l ., '00 l'lllf111!llI, llonnlcl W., '1-l f Cooper, Ivosl, '00 lil:-, l'1mlw:irml, '01 R1-1-il, Gr-orgo S., '08 L Coopor, llllllS011l, Jr., 'lil Johnson, llyron A., '01 Scliwnrlz, Ssrynionl' C., '13 X Cosuvllo, lls-nry D., '01 Kiinlwr, lI:n'ol1l, '10 Sinullvy, lfrxnilc KI., '08 ' ' Conllavr. J. llnrvuy, '10 liinnnm-I, Ulnnrl li., '05 Hlffillllllll, Murray S., '10 N 1 llswlmy, Wnltvr A., 'I1 l.:n'kin, Allu-rl. IC., '07 Sllllwoll, Ralph li., '05 Nw Danton, l+1alg1u', .lr., 'll IA-4-, llnrry H., '00 Sl,ll11Sl1ll, Jannos, '0S 4,' I Distiin, J. Arl,l1nr, '05 lionuks, lll. Winship, '08 W:i.1.o1's, l rnnk, '08 -sf' 6 4 Dorr, Curl IG., '00 Lyon, J. 11'ruil., '00 W1-hh, Artlnn' A., '01 S Nj 'i H wi e 1 -' my ii ,, , - r , 'YD' 1- Jfratrcs nu ilrlnmersntatc Wff.-w97Q. 1, ,y 4. . , , . .J 1 . 1917 ff? 0 l Mi' ' Dixon, Rolurrl, N1f1lHl11il.ll, John I X x QSIIHHI, Alllllil' J. 'C ' T'7':l'f 5 Koofor, Rnlnh 0. Nowkirk, Al'l,lllll' I. lu. ljnmlorson, Wlllroql 111, ' lhifta-r, Willnnn J. N-hl:iliul.c-r, fllll'lSl'f0l1llK'l'. in-,lg A Tlircc llunclrcml l+1igh1.y-one V Sail 5 :.- . -'--o M ..... . Wo Hb- -'i M .- 7.77- Q ll lu , l I l fl A gg! 61944116 at 'alll f D E frat: a3 gyv Qlita Bi Ulipsilun SENIOR SOCIETY Founded at Syracufe Univerfily 1898 Buck Bo:-is Cmupbcll Wilson Milli-r Gould G rucy Picrrsu Stolen:-1 Field Kironoy Aluxumlvr I lull A nekuvr Ferris Duxbury Kenney Curluirt, Briggs Smith .lnmcs Duulcor Pingrey Mr-uk Robinson Tuylnr Converse Kent Bowles, Ethel D. Alexander, Genevieve Anckner, Ada Boss, Mary Briggs, Kareta Buck, Dorothy Campbell, Elena Carhart, Anna Decker, Grace Duxbury, Marian Three Hundred Eighty-t,wo Surutes in Jfacultate Sibley, Katherine Svurutes in Ulinihersitate Ferris, Wilfla Field, Edith Gracey, Alice Gould, Marjory Hall, Helen James, Lucy Keeney, Dorothy Kent, Cora Kinney, Ruth Meek, Josephine Richarcls, Marie Miller, Dorothea Parker, Rita Pierce, Ida Pingrey, Jennie Robinson, Fern Smith, Hazel Stokes, Zohe Taylor, Dora Wilson, Margaret ali Q 1 l it l x, .l 3 cg LX l t Q ,ff ,X -. W??hnV3ff 710 5 l QEDQE , . if K. ,All rm-LJ fllifll f I U' 1 ll. ' at . tglilf 4 ia, vp' 11 1' i 1. 1 1 1 21 1 1 1 1 Seminar Binner Cliluh Fo IIYMZFZZ I 00-l 1 51 1 1 I 1 f I 1 I 1 f rl W i l h I ' 1 I 15 X N Q5 V R11I't,u1' C l rm- IXl:11-f7o1'111:u:k l'1ll,L5f'I' 1 1 W Milford Wright 13111-111 ll11t1l1 lli1-ks 1 W 1 J W anim uf 1917 l Burns, Robert M1lCCCl1'Il1ZlCk, F. Hzwolcl 1 '1 '11 , . It Xx Itnger, Donald U. Mllford, Robert 1 NW 1' K bxlmore, C,l1z11'lcs J Rufter, W1ll1:1111 A 4 'XX fxwffr . 'T Hayes, John W. Wrlght, Alfred f.1w1ui',i, Hicks, William W. Hutt, HCIWY ,K . X 111 51 1 . kim!! , I .-I H1 1 11 ex, U 'l'l11'1:c llumlr l 1 . ., jf- YN 1 5-11- 5 1 1 ' p:l11,y-Lhrcu 1 1 1 , 11 1 1 1 1 I I P H .ix-,YJ M'i,1 JI, ,I lx li MT- Y f' r I' X , I L l . , I. W Eau Theta Tllipsilun s1sN1olz socIle'1'Y Founded 190-.1 ll:im1It,on lingers Byrnes, Robert Carlton, Charles W. Cheney, Lloyd Crisp, Willvlli' C. Douglass, C. W. H. Doust, Brewster Harvey, Williziiii G., Ji Healey, Williaxwi Gilmore Qhules Hfimilton W llmoic. lfgl Gilmore llnnnigun I Snyder Sprngue K4-ttwhnm l jfvutres in Qlirhc Hinsdale, lrzl Holzwarth, Ray lilmerling, George Woocl, lllCl12ll'Cl MlllI31lSS, l r:mk Miller, Porter '. Purmenter, Lewis li. Pzirsons, Jerome jftattefs ur illlmhetsmtate H mmg m llugh Ketti um li my li Rogeis Kenneth Phelps, l'l1':1nk lf. Ross, I'l2ll'0lLl Cl. Smith, George K. Stoclclzircl, I . P. lownseml, William Travis, lVlelville L. Tucker, Raymond C. x Woolover, H. W. Snyclel Cul Nl Spi ngue l loycl D X I IWW . ,ul LN . . ' ' . ' N 5 L ly . , . , , 0 Q . , 2 . 1 ,L , 4 , L ., 2 . l 4 . ' , .13 -A '1 1 - ' -. r Q 2:7 I - L 1 , .1 . ll r 1 -L.. 1 i S-,rv I f - Three lluntlrcr ui ity-foul' YC' . - ' . . i :lilf-Nz:--f--ff' f:-fflfl.-1 - - -A-ik---M-iwiizff..1:37135 I 1: M l I 2 age 5 g ' 1 I I i . I .,f--- fe ..,,. L - . . 'w ' W J fill il , ..-.. v'N r-Aw , . ,T ltlll 1 i ,N Retail! Q9tnn SENIOR LAW SOCIETY F oumlrd al Syfvzczm' l.711i1'2'f1',r1fiy 1909 Wm-ssrm It viznu Usnmn Vulsli Hrillin lhxltl-r Gilrux' I i-ww Nmih I Cobb, Alfred S. Gil 1'cm y, J. Herbert Grillin, Ge 1'z1 ld Jones, BCI'I1ZlI'il G. Lewis. C. l-larolcl l,ittle, G. S. Victor Jfratres in Zlblnihersitate lVlcCnrtl1y, T. Leo O,lVlz1lley, Eclwnrcl Osman, Arthur bl. Rzifter, William Smith. l,y1 iizi n Wessc JI1, lVl:1jor Willizxms. Stanley J 57 0 ll . mics Mi-f':u'l,luy , - , N u I I l l t l l i l l l l l l l l l l l il ll l l i i l i 1 5 N N lil all' ll 9A l l Ayr 1 fs lift l Wi l , , . lf ,, 'di H 111:14 -- .t..,,-..4,..,-,, 5 ' -ilXiXi'2'H ilif ii' ll ri -ll A 3 'i'i' Z1 EL l lffZ?f lf'-, l Q l ill W ill il .4 i I I , , , I fbi iai SENIOR ENGINEERING SOCIETY Founded 1915 Pomeroy Kenyon linlcvlnam Wuloh . Hwy 114-lk A Minnrd Ilosorilmuns l4's-uron llurrison Finch Um-1, Yost, Seymour . Cnppon Iillmf-rln:u'cll. HIWIS 1916 Fearon, Howard M. Finch, Clarence M. Hart, Thomas G. Hay, Delos R. Helke, Henry Minard, Clarence W. Seymour, L. Draper Wilcox, Claude V. .L Morgan, Archibald Jerome Yost, Stanley F. XX J l X L Iwf 1917 1 E gg ,N Bakeman, F. Van Ness Kenyon, Leonard C. oil.. 7' ii Cappon, Marvin 'l'. Pomeroy, William D. 'Q f Eberhardt, W. W. Rosenkrans, H. D. 0 ,M k Gardner, Randall S. Tyler, Cyril M. ,.,,.- Harrison, Newell Welch, Donald W. M Hinds, Chester S. A ' ' if Nr? nw., Three Hundred Eighty-six , broil . . Yi s I- e -I ui I in I, , u :Iii i lk C I f li , -' 1 Y' ' ffl' Q Yi II1,w... . , ., ,M T,,,,T,-,L .1 51. 5 fl LQ I I I I I I V I I I I II A I ww ffl Qiurpse anh Cllnffin JUNIOR SOCIETY F oundfd at Syraruxf U niwrfify 1889 LllllIIIlIl'l'VI 15 ll' l'l'N U1l.I'lIIII'4l Wnllllns S ll I l Ml I L CI I 11 I Ol I I I' urn as lronm-r Bingaman, Edward W. Brewster, Myron R. Campbell, Alex. Dolan, T. Francis Dixon, Robert G. France, James F. ' .. Illlx 1917 11.11000 ' IIIH .0111 Kane, Robert Lockard, Charles A., Jr. Lowe, John R. Rogers, Kenneth Steele, Earl S. Whitebread, Floyd B. Wolcott, Glenn W. 1918 Rogers, Rufus I. II I3 II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I A .Q Xl, si I EIIIIV i x Barnard, Bradley G. qw LA ' P .Q C131-k, Richm-41 A, Sparfelcl, Lawrence W. X. c:1'0I1Cl', Ray Spruks, H. Charles Hancock, A. Montfoul Summerville, Ol-in R' Vg, 0 -ly W Olmsteacl, Harold G. Watkins, RHIPII M- A :gl Ii Peters, Waltel' L. Will, Eric W- -TTT I -A Three Ilundrcd 1Cigl1Ly-seven Ric, 5 vlvl- CI T -wtqtr . I -I A F .- , If FI m ,, .- 'J f . ' -f , U s E if fwffllle-3 ,, l f 4 Zlnta Qlpba jllllu , JUNIOR socIE'1'Y I P Fofzzndnl alfSyracuJe Unizwxily 1901 l 1 il 1 im ips 3 , , NllLl'NlIl.!lll Aynrs Woorlwnrml llmlurwooil Hamill W:nl,kins Clnulwiuk fll'l'SH0ll Arulxluold llilllllllllll Sours Stow: 5911315 of 1917 Abel, Margaret Gould, Marjorie Briggs, Kareta Keeney, Dorothea Buck, Dorothy Capen, Frances Carhart, Anna Decker, Grace Field, Edith Archluold, Elizabeth Ayars, Agnes Chadwick, Marian Davis, Mildred Green, Matie Hinaman, Julia Hundred lllighhy-cipzlnla f L Jgilgqg ,y 6 lui Vi 1 1551? Three U 'T'-'l1 -- MA iriir Q ' 5'1f '!'EXt f Qmii 'il L....lIlflL.,-.-.,.e.- .- Meek, Josephine Merryman, Marjorie Miller, Dorothea Pingrey, Jennie Stokes, Zohe 12553315 nf 1918 Saul, Esther Schuyler, Irene Sours, Mildred Stagg, Eleanor Underwood, Edna Woodward, Edith ,ig l I ll 1 2' x 9,91 T' H M20 ff :ll f,.,, g 1 Marsland, Elizabeth ' 1' 'i ' ' f3gr1'-Af3---f- ----'A' V Y , ,., , M- . . .hm E' , 'rj-j f n. ,,, ,iiw-,,-M , H- .A-v-tu, W-m V, ONONl7D1GANi I' Q1 I ' -.---E.. .-.....g,- .':.,..--g. ..., ,www . ... 'l Jlxlxnl l 'l Enable Qehen JUN IOR SOCIETY Fozmdvcl al Syraczmf U1l.i?JL'7'Jifj' 1902 Ji-llorels Hli0l'l'll'I' C'rnmlnll Uvrow liinyon Gnaurll Nei lllilllllll Kelly 1917 Broziclwziy, Kenneth li. Cookinghznn, Kenneth Daily, lfclwzircl Duryezi, George R. liclwnrcls, Jznnes S. lfowler, Philip l'l. George, Rziymoncl C. Aclums, lfclgzn' Cerow, G. D. Crzmdaill, Mervin 'lf Guzircl, joseph A. Qlel'l'orcls, lfrskine Nl. Kelly, l'll'2ll1CiS Kinyon, lflarolcl A. f . 1918 Willinms Ailnms Sloiln-1' Suliwzlrzei' Pnrish lNl:mnim1 Hueher, Byrne V. Hicks, William W., Jr I l lngalls, Edmund Jayne, George G. Newkirk, Arthur T. Ricliurcls, Allison Nl. Schultz, Anclreris Nlunning, Ralph li. Xi Al I li l li nl i I 1 Il li ,l li .li i l 6 M i l l '-'Wlllglx H i LX l l li lVlcC:1llum, W. C. V Parisi., 1101.01-t B. Schwurzer, joseph C. Stollcr, G. W. IA l Story-ie,-3 Thomas I-I. QQ' , Qi Williams, Frank ill , ,, l 1 . 'l'ln'4-0 llnnilrc-ml ldigliiv-nino V, ' .fl l -.M H -.-., --Q-fu - V- - .--,fl::,,.,,, Af., AJ--. ., . , , ' -- 5' iiw lm A . .f,Q'iQ '----- Wlfji .firl llgj fi J , CONONDAGAIL. l . I if il P ,fx fd W Q C sl Manx Ziaeah JUNIOR SOCIETY Founded at Syracufe Univfrfily 1902 'u ,arson I'an'kr:r R,n.nkin I Newbury Sehnnl B II y l Wells Conmn Burns, Bernard M. Clemans, Harold H. Cobb, Alfred R. Hamilton, W. Elmore Keefer, Ralph O. Ketcham, Tracy B. Neasmith, John I. Brown, Bernard T. Brown, Mathew Coman, Francis D. Henry, Leland B. Meehan, John F. Ilundrcd Nine Ly , Meehan 1917 Snyder, Carl 1918 Wells, Lester Nial, Thomas M. Osman, Arthur Poole, Sidman P. Rafter, William Rifenbary, Chester B. Sanderson, W. E. Schlachter, Christopher M. Newbury, Claude Parker, Paul E. Peterson, Carl A. Rankin, William A. Schank, George E. G. K QR kt 3 C 7 7' ' J sl A0 lc e Tl lm.. n- i, :if r' . ,I 15 ' fc V 'TT 35 fi , A W N 1 - ---W WWW ,WF ,,. ..l... ,J I I ,T-. -...... , A.., . . -, fi I I 9 ,, , as ,mf we , I , N Reita Qian UNIOR SOCI li'l'Y l'I0lHLdL'll at Syrafzuf Uvzizwfity 1010 I Il ii II I II I Williams I I I Pnlnxcr l Abbott Hs-rrv Wayne Ilxiywnrd Snubln II I Bull nf Clllbaptcrs Alpha . .... Syracuse University Beta Colgate University Gamma . Penn State College I Delta ..... Lehigh University jfratres in Etluihzrsitutc 1916 Hefzgg, Edgar Lewis, C. l'I2l1'0lCl 1917 I ' l C S W'l I X Agnew, I-Iohart IVI. Aff C, 1- -I3 1f0l1 gf Douglass, Donald IflCkCf'CS.wK1l'k I'-K l FOX, Ilclaud W. bchank, George Lt I I 4 Herrold, Ralph R. . 1 VVCSSOH, MUJ01' I'- yr I II w.-ight, AIII-ea V. flrif 1918 I w . v Ahhott, Walter W. l,anclel, Carlisle O. -I Barry, F. Leroy Ijalmer, Ralph C. 3' W Dobbins, William Smith, MIIFSIWHII M. I gl Hawkins, John WEIXYC: Ildwm, N, ' Hayward, Phillips Williams, LCSIIC fi 'AT'-3 Tlnrec lllmslrenl Ninety-ox 111 III vt M IIIIIIMIII 1915 .IIIW si I I II II II VI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I-.I tftfflkl I Q4fI'I'E .,I, I'U5k I0 I p II Q ff. SI, rin! S III II li 1 ff-V 1 J il ,l x.,-,a ,if if fl 1 l M N U , ' r 7, li: Fu, - ,.,...- . 1--A. Llgili l lwiil l t1iiLJ,ileeer,e t Elura Eau s0l'HOMoRI5 SOCIETY Foimidfd 1003 l'1-nkv l D4-Long: Nash Aalmns Campbell, Elena Converse, Eloise Eldrett, Gladys Flamshurge, l1LlCI'C1'ltl Axon, Emma Battenfeld, Lillian Clark, Grace Henderson, Aletta Hutchinson, Emily Adams, lVlary Barney, lVlorma Diel, Helen DeLong, Helen lfarner, Genevieve Kimberley, Althea 'l'l1rou llunrlrecl Ninety-l.wo fbi ll 1 Bloom- Snnnwr lb I lnylm Valley Winsor liimliurlvy Soeninrs Holmes, lDeEtta Kenney, Ruth Leake, Doris l,ybolt, Helen The QEx:Zlt5 uf 1918 Layhee, Ruth Onerdonk, Doris Perkins, Kate Ross, Helen Samuels, Frances 'QUIZ MS uf 1919 Lawton, Josephine Luther, Marian Moore, Helen Nash, lidith Peake, Lucille swiss l Wulxstor Pearson, Esther Smith, Dorothea Taylor, Dora Kreuzer, Frances Santee, lVlartha Scutt, Helen Stagg, Eleanor Woodworth, M ar Wells, Ruth Sumner, Rachel guerite I X lil N X ll il Snyder, Charlotte fkiii fi 'l'aylor, lVlarian Valley, Edith Wehster, Kathleen 1Ninsor, Julia fist, W ,,, ,,,.:t:'l fll- 'j . ,- .,,, , ,li li ,HM f ,li if nl' l li N 1 3 ll i l i 3 i 1 l 4 ll 1 V l if fl l ll' K 1 i 5 xx I elf S Li 34 f 'A llr 5, ,f 1-. i if U llgill it 1 li gixifuf :Hall ,l if ,L ii' ivigma Ulibeta Xi ifRissHivlAN SOCIETY Fomzded 1902 flUNYI'l' l'ro1iluic Hlmilu-1' hlilclicll Weston Gooilnlc Y ll:irl,or 1111-liiieczlw C':nnplmell Crnnu Sveniurs Buck, Dorothy VanDoren, lVlildred Andrews. Goldie Banks, Cornelia Cresson, Ahlne Brannoclc, Norma Cavanaugh, Noreen Coseo, Genevieve Gere, lVlarian Brennecke, l-lenrietta Goodale, Genevieve Gordon, Kate Campbell, lCvelyn 4 ll la:-QNX ,fur kuv, lllmll eil 3 l r:'j't'QTl,,e, Farrel, lVlartha lVliller, Dorothea jyuninrs Kenyon, Alice Potter, .Iohanna Sours, Mildred Smphuniures l,aurie, lfdna Lyman, Doreen Nlunger, Katherine lVlorris, lVlargaret glfresbnleu Crane, lVlarguerite Cowie, Nlillicent lelarter, Adelaide lVlitchell, l.ois A' B Kenney, Mild red Taylor, Alice Young, lVlarjorie lVlurray, Florence Pelllnan, Dorothy Rolwerts, Eloise 'l'erwilliger, Frances Phropliie. Helen Spraker, Florence Weston, Nan Gallup, l',eta '1'ln'eo I lundri-ml Nincliy-Lliret 3 ' MTl'F L i i L s 1 l 5 ' . ' T . .44 . y.i,.1grff'faa 1 4 ww' Q5 .5151 93. lwszahai--.aff .. 'Wi' r ,El' ' 2' KW: Z!73 'S-.il 5 'VHT 5.717 Qin- :JU . . . . . ., , - a ,- ,. , Q: . -flfl rl? lla? 474 Q -Qu V li! !-ji ,.:' 15 VA' 2' Hamm an uw Nifnf ul ns Levee ' fbi Beta kappa new Burk kappa Qllijaptcr Emblifhfd 1896. QDffiters lhgfidgnz , . . Professor H. A. Eaton Vic-g-lhgyidmi . Marion Leslie West S557-ggafy , Dean W. H. Metzler lylrggyurgr . . . . . HCI1l'y Ph ce Helen F.. Anderson Leroy W. Anderson J. Curtiss Austin Evelyn M. Barker Mabel Elizabeth Benson Sophia E. Blumberg Louis H. Bolander Charles W. Carlton Noble R. Chambers Elva M. Dye Elsie M. Eidam Otto Gelormini Benjamin Goldberg Lloyd A Hamilton Martha H incock Malgaiet Hutchinson Claudia M lckson F1011 udd E Grace l angc IIu d cd N ty 1916 members C. F. Littell Frances W. Lyons Mary E. Mann Mildred E. Marsden Harold H. McBride Frances E. Myer Dorothy H. Oakley Carrie Belle Parks Gladys H. Porter Willis H. Reals Marian I. Roys Lcola L. Rummer Dorothy Eloise Seabury 'imes Hunter Sinclair Maigueiete W Qmith llorencc l lownsend I' lst Volckm inn Madge F Vin Deuscn Marian 1 Whitfoid 6 n o u is I 1ll Ju' . T QI I il 5 . r , .- , Ill ix 3--1 . .iz ' .. f i U S . .Jr . :sz r - 1 0 h i , ' A F fl. 2 - Vg I- ' r ' n r inc -four A 1-We-as we A A vi 71 - '77Qf 'f' - 2 .- . .. . --W ' ii 1918 g gl , L - -fu . -f::-- an .. .sax 5 .rim C3 x. V INV! U ll , T Gian Beta 1Bi il ll i l HONORARY IENGINIEIERING 1fuA'1'1ekNl'1'Y 1 ' 1 0'lHLdL'CZ at Lrhigli U 7l'l.iPL'l',Y'llj7 18.95 jlietn Burk Miata Qibapter I lfJlabl'i,rln'd 1906 I , J 1 if X. - ll V 3 1 FC 'i2Z2EL.' C00 M 1?fny0.. Rows Illlllillllllgln l 1 E Gardner Hlilllflillll l I jfratres in Jfarultatc Alhert R. Acheson, l3.Sc., B. ling.: Professor of lV1echanical lfngincering. D i George F. Browning, B.lVl.E., Assistant Professor of lVlechaniic'al Engineering I gg William P. Graham, Ph.D., Dean of the 'Lollege ofAppl1eQ.b.c1eiice.. ' ,X Louis Mitchell, l3.S., CC.1f.j, lVl.S., ASSOCIIZIKC Professor of Civil 1Ll1gll?CCl'll1g. fu john A. Northcott, lVl.A., Assistant Professor-olApplied-lVlathcmat1cs. Paul C. Nugent, A.lVl., C.I+2., Professor ol LlVll .lf.llglllCCl'll1g.. x l X X 1 Rich C. Whitney, 1Q.li., M.S., QIQEJ, Assistant Professor of Llcctrical 54 W! Engineering. 'QQA'-A 'i A SWS' Jglilllg Jfratres in ilhinribersitate J 1'l1'CCl1l1ll1 A. Blancling, '17 Ralph Keeler, 117 , Twill, If Oli? Elbert H. Coe, '17 Leonard QL. Kenyon. 17 gg Q' h gi Wallace W. Eherharclt, '17 112110111 13- MHSUIL, 17 4 ms, 7 Malcolm P. Ferguson, '18 1'l0yil 13- Newell, 1? ya ,A F J Randall S. Gardner, '17 Donald D. Rogefsa 17 ll. lllfvf-K-l Harold M. Jalonack, '17 ill W V Tlircc lluudrctl Ninety-li i ll, lg , JI Ti' I 141 i I V . I K 1 A 1 J.. ,J 1916 all iw. - it tai is in-Q' f '.TI '7ll'L,,- ..... , . --. .mT..t....,,-.fii if . .i 'afar le -ij 1 l l I ONONDAQAN Sigma Xi Founded at Cornell Univerrity 1886 Cornell University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Union College University of Kansas University of Chicago University of Michigan University of Illinois Case School of Applied Science Shellield Scientific School CYalej University of Minnesota University of Nebraska Ohio State University University of Pennsylvania Brown University University of Iowa Stanford University University of California Columhia University University of Indiana University of Missouri University of Colorado North Western University University of Wisconsin University of Washington Worcester Polytechnic Purdue University Washington University University of Texas Mitchell, Louis Moon, F. F. I members Adams, Charles C. Edmister, F. H. Baker, Hugh P. Gheen, Russell 'll Baker, Fred Ellis, W. O. Birge, Raymond T. Groat, William A. Boehner, R. S. Graham, William P. I Breed, R. S. GFOSC, M- R- Bray, William L. Hargitt, Charles W. Brewer, R. K. ' Hargitt, George T. Brown, H. P. Hedrick, U. P. Blackman, M. W. Harwood, May Naramarr Brown, Nelson C. Hickernell, Louis M. N Brainard, A. li. Hopkins, T. C. I Brightman, C. H. -lohlin, M. 6 Bullard, Warren G. jones, Henry N. gl SW Chadwick, G. H. Knowlton, Frank P. -- S, Clark, Herbert A. :'1' A' Clark Burton W. Decker Floyd F. I , ll-ll ' Dooley M. S. '- :L . . - N'nut.y-s' - .....l.1,4, ,.-...-....-, . - 3- Y 8 I 1 . Q , I ' , K -'i rt' Thrcr- Ilundred I Iii' ' : iii-' IW E! - I gg!!! ll Lindsay, Louis Metzler, W. H. Miller, W. Mitchell, O. W. H. Weiskotten, H. G. Nassau, Northcott, A. Pattee, E. M. Peck, H. A. Petry, L. C. Pennington, Leigh H. Rhoads, A. S. Richardson, C. H. Rider, Ethel M. Roe, Mrs. B. D. Sarratt, C. M. Smallwood, William Steenland, H. S. Stephen, John W. Tatnall, Robert R. Turner, Homer G Whitney, Rich D M. I I I I I II I I BI I I5 5 Is Z 0 C.'.L ' . 9 ll II - D L I . ,. : ' - fee Iii .. ..!i!.ll 5,1 :rim -. , li 0 511235 f - W e W ig ' I Ulibeta Beta 1913i HONORARY PHILOSOPHICAL FRATERNITY Founded at Syracufe Univerfity 1007 1 Qlpba Qllbapter Efmblifhfd 1907 l Jfratres in Jfanultate 4, l Benns, F. Lee, A.B. Penney, Mark E., Ph.D. i , Hurst, Albert S., Ph.D. Randall, Olive Edna, A.B., B.E. Kennedy, Sherman L., A.B. Rice, Lepine Hall, Ph.l3. Wilson, George Arthur, Ph.D. 3 jfratrez in Ulirhe Carlton, Charles W. Illman, Paul E. Clemens, Wilbur T. Pratt, Edward W. jftatres in 'Ginihersitate Xl N f dbrahuate X -A 5 4 N 4 x gf Green, Charles E. rx if J? L x, if V 0 . Q W , ..:.-?:Z..... IIQIF S I iff , ' AW --bu -um Three Hundred Ninety-seven Q rm- U V-,Qi -M-'W N Y A- H, j-,Y'-'-jj--- -- -5-Lu,-,-,.. . , .. .... . I. -2 I L 5' 1 2 ..11ll U Q' M tn . , , C gmwgbbd,-Mlngtgt, , C, -was . Hi! SW: 6 2 ONONDAGAN Brita Sigma SRIJU Rebate Jfraternitp Founded at Michigan University 1900 l Syracuse Chapter Exlablixhed 1909 Skull nf fdibapters Albion College Knox College Allegheny College Leland Stanford, Jr., University Amherst College Michigan, University of Bates College Minnesota, University of Beloit College Missouri, University of Brown University Nebraska, University of University of Southern California North Dakota, University of Carleton College Northwestern University University of Chicago Ohio State University Colgate University Ohio Wesleyan University li Colorado University Oklahoma, University of Columbia University Pennsylvania, University of Cornell University Princeton University Dartmouth College Swarthmore College De Pauw University Syracuse University George Washington University Texas, University of I Harvard University Virginia, University of Illinois, University of Washington and Lee University I Indiana, University of Wesleyan University Iowa State College Western Reserve University Iowa State Teachers College Williams College Iowa, University of Wisconsin, University of Yale University Jfratres in jfatultate Sherman L. Kennedy L. Carl Sargent I Harry H. Skerritt mi s Z Jftattes in Mthe J E I A. B. Merrill C. O. Moore ix S 5 1 E. G. Nichols C. W. Carleton illllll LN S Moses Winkelstein F. D. McCurn xg ' if I if Jfratres in Qklnibersitate I 5 4 ......:, Stephen Callender G. S. Victor Little 4 Leon Carnell Harold I-I. McBride S --3.-3 Warren Winkelstein ,-,,i-,,- Three Hundred Ninety-eight : , - - 52 f ---this ras 1916 sat if f-Q4 : H2211 in . g Eiga 21, lf n l IT T-....... .. .. .. ,,-,,, ....,,.,- , A, ,Y m, ,A Y , , - C3 1 . i i l ' fflllllfi ii. , x 75 . ... V.. 1Bi Brita Cllipsilnn NATIONAL I-IONORARY j0U12.NAi.Is'1'1c FRATERNITY Foumlfd at Sy7'6lL ltJ'K U1zivfr.rity 1900 Qllpba Qlhapter l':ul'isll Wi-lls R I l I Il V iv 1' lillll ivn vm' Nuwkirlt fhlnril Nvnsmilh i ' l uln'm:1n Ili I Boll nf Qllbapters Syracuse University University ol Nebraska Massachusetts Institute of Tech. Ohio Wesleyan G Columbia University Colgate University glfrutres in Mrhe R. W. Abell, 107 W. G. Kennedy, '11 R. S. Perkins, '12 D. R. Jillson, Jr., '12 Wallace M. Williams, '12 H. Clifford Fullnier, ,13 Carl H. Glisinan, '13 C. W. H. Dougl 1917 Fuhrman, Daniel li. C. W. Carlton, '14- J. Reese Price, '15 Howard H. Smith, ,IS C. T. Mcndell, '15 lillwood D. Purdy, ex-'15 Ralph E. lVlontanna, '16 J. Francis Pendergast, '16 ass, '16 Jfratres in ilkinlihersitate Neasmith, 1. Newkirk, A. T. lf. Rice, Geo. B. Parish, Robert B. Wells, Lester G. Tln'r:e11ur 1 IN tv Hicks, W. W., Jr. Vg' Ketcham, Tracy B. ki Tliolnson, Alfred S. V?T'ff 1918 Guard, Joseph A. SH Henry, Leland B. . 1 IT' JL 4 fr lffZlU:1'.T.i.::::::'-W -. In fl Q ll li ffl il PM X Q f V -3, iff , feillffif A gffi ,11- to -!'7'7fITPf ' I I kappa 191 blgma HONORARY PEDAGOGICAL FRATERNITY lfxtablixhfd at Syracimf 1912 I Wrrstcou, Cody l orsyi.h Glu-lzuw Dvulun' Piiugri-y Swivel' Sours Stisscr Hitler Austin llynn l'ivrm- Blood lireynolcls Sr-lu-ifclc' Robinson Smrures in illiuihersitatc 19 Ruth Austin Marian Barnes Harriet Blood Loretta Cody Grace Decker Clara Forsyth Johanna Guelzow Dorothea Keeney Ida Pierce Four llundrcrl Beatrice Reynolds Fern Robinson Beatrice Ryan Catherine Rider lVlilclretl Scheifele May Seavey Dora Sours Aileen Stisser Alice Westcott Jennie Pingrey isis x xlib 7 all 07 if, A Iffg.. cy ,ef ' 5 V 1X lix lx Z i lj ,Q'TfffQTff. If ,,,4 l If l Eiustinians' HONORARY LAW SOCIETY 4 Fomzdvd at Syracfzm' U1zive1'.fiiy in 1913 PClll'llIlllil1 Slxiulmls Thomson Famrrcll il'llUZ2lill Rico RMT .lnyno jllilennhers 1917 Samuel G. Pearlman Edward F. Eagan William T. Shields George B. Rice Alfred S. Thompson Elias Rall' James A. Farrell George G. Jayne James C. Murpliy O-26 Four llumlrcll One illll A il a ' '71,,,.s .. ,. S . 1' tx X nit lit' -.,- .X '1 1 1 7 UN 11 I rs as M1111 rl: if b 11 3 11.. l U 1 I' 'Al gt: LITERARY AND ORATORICAI. FRATERNITY Fofzmdcd an Cornell Uniwrxily in 19111 lC,rla17li,rhed al Syrarfzuv U1Li2Jm'.ri1y in 10111 Wanrnvr Nowlurl: Lmrlsay I1 fc-nlmrv 1 fnrn W1-lla Jdxlwnrcls Lord AIVI' Gunrrl llunry C ll Spaw Colman 1 Leon E. Carnell Stephen Callender Harry S. Jones Chester B. Rifenhary Francis D. Coman Leland B. Henry Ward B. Flaxington Joseph A. Guard 1917 1918 Arthur 'l'. E. Newkirk Walter L. Roosa J. Stanley Brown l-larold H. McBride Harold M. Warner Robert F. Lindsay Lester G. Wells Daniel Scanlon Lynn L. Edwards 1919 LeGrand Spawn Charles W. Love Harold K. Dawson Warren W. Colston LaFayette Moore Royal R. Lord ibonnrarp members Charles H. Richardson Sherman L. Kennedy Hugh M. Tilroe ' 1' our l1nnrlrm1 Two Cl 'va 11 on ,. -. Ll 5 11 1 I H IfM 1 -.., 11111. , . I1 1 1 1 I .1 1. I I R gs 1 5 11 Ll? 1 f , fr Cz 'roll 1 3 Vic ofa J ...x 11 KQSE . nl . .lfl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. .1' J F1 1 1, 1. 1 11-111 1 I 1' 1 ' 11 1 11 Gamma Qlpba Qlipsillnn 11 1 HoNoRAuY Ao1ucU1:1'URAI, FRA'I'lCRNI'1'Y 11 1 1 11 11 1 lfoifvldffd al S3'7'flL II,S'l' Uiiizwxily 191-I 1 1 1 1 11 , 11 111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 M1 1 . 1 1 1 1 11 lloopvr ll iti Curr lllvnns liaiy Agnew 1 1 K4-:n'm:y '1'inlu'r Dixon Rnynor livinlx-rs 1 llll'l Amlsit Sulinnn W Ill'UY 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 jfrutres in Jfarllltate Q 1 1 1 Howe, Dean lfrzink W. Rider, Williznn lVl. 1 X11 11 1 .1 1 Jfrutres in Ellnibersitate QX1 1 1 1' 1 1 l I . 1 111 Agnew, Hobart V. Rnynor, lVI:1dison J N 11 1 l11'iM Curr, William C. Rynclers, Charles S. HA' 1 11 111111111111 Dixon, Robert G. 1.lill1lCCl', Glen A. . i1 1' 11,14 1111 1' 1 W X 1111: lnvuns, Walter O. Salmon, Stephen O. ,K 1 1 EV11 111111 l-lutt, Henry W. Wilcox, Eclgur 1 1 l 11l 13 1 Kearney, lficlwurcl W. Hooper, Robert 1 I -,111 Lay, Stewart W. Riel, Ellwoocl W. 1 ll 11111 1 IJ ' 111 ly. l l 1 1 X 6 11.1 ,T XX 1 I N111 1 l 1,1 -.g 1. 1 1 1 l l Il TTL, 1 111 1-11 A' I X -Q ' 4 la. 31:51 I.. .QQ Qlpba Xi Sigma ' P HoNokARY I URl5S'l'liY 1'xRA'I'liRNI'l'Y Alpha Chapin' 1'I0'IHlClL'd ai Syw'acu,vc Uvzizwyily 1914 F . url ,- Du Kay Volts Hmm- linllnrd l'f-zldiv Clrnnf- Ernst Vail Johnson w'iHlll'I' 'l'l'l'I'll Cross Skull of Qtbapters W Alpha ..... Syracuse University Bern . . . Pennsylvania State College jfrntres in ilkiuihersitatc w , Qbrabmnatesv 2 1 WM. Herzog, Edgar R. 1VIacNalv, Alexander I. H' as Stage, Harry H. b IX STK y Seniors 5413 A'S' W5 11-6.3 3 Bullard, Herbert F. Peddie,'ICdgar C. Cross, Robert P. Potts, George V. 'f'ZEi?.51fgLXg De Kay, George H. Treen, Edward W. I 5,,55,if,fl0Q V Ernest, Grant W. Vail, 'l'homas lf. -5252. Grupe, Harold lf. Wisner, Victor 4 W M Zuniur cg il ',A. 121.51 Johnson, If. A. - F 1 !'if f.,U2liUi!ff,ff.-t ,...,. -e me , . , ,,,. 4S.-Ii'?2-27. -. W ., H 'lfjfif I Q e--,f.ff.ilE??HE -,m t M-- f., ,j1fIffi5, sf. ONONDAGAN I J . ' Ss ei-.T ! I 191 531111 QEps1lnn HONQRARY MATHEMATICAL FRATERNITY Founded at Syracuse University 1914 I 1 1 I 1 I . 1 Alpha Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon was incorporated under the laws ofthe State of New York, May 25, 1914. The Fraternity dates its origin to the Mathematical Club founded at Syracuse University in November, 1903. The purpose of Pi Mu Epsilon is the advancement of Scholarship and Mathe- matics. Members of the Mathematical faculty, persons distinguished in Mathe- matical Science, graduate, majoriand minor mathematical students who attain a standard of scholarship set by the Fraternity, are eligible to membership. Meet- p ings are held on Monday evenings, once in three weeks. Director . Vice-Director Secretary . Trearurer Librarian Charlotte E. Babcock, '17 Marian M. Barnes, '17 Lawrence Blackman, '18 Doris A. Bourne, '18 Mignon Burnham, '17 Rachael W. Chandler, '18 Christabel C. Christie, '18 Howard A. Do Bell, '19 S. Wilda Ferris, '17 Leon V. Foster, '17 Benjamin Goldberg '17 ohanna V Guelzow 17 HTIIY Guthmann 17 Helen M Hale 18 Harold Hendershot 17 Otis Hendershot 19 ohn Hopfield 17 Gffiters , . Floyd Fiske Decker, Ph.D. Mrs. Mary N. Harwood, A.M. 1 . . Marion S. Lock, '17 . Charles D. Hurd, '18 . Mildred McKay, '17 iflilemhers 1916-1 7 Edna Howe, '18 Charles D. Hurd, '18 Marion S. Lock, '17 Mildred D. McKay, '17 M. Gladys Medbery, '18 jason Nassau, '15 Beatrice Reynolds, '17 Donald D. Rogers, '17 Rennie Smith, '18 Adolph Sussman, '16 Ruthl Taylor '18 Loinelia lylei 19 Nellie C Wallad 17 A11el Whitney 18 Florence Wilcox 17 Bruce B Williams 17 A H Winkelsteln 17 y 1 LL CI Lf 'I c y , N - 'Z 3, S m 1 5 1 g ' f , . , - ' , 0 , S , , ' . . ' , 4 , a ' - f 3 C'fff.f ... J J' ' ' ' ' - Four Hundred Five Cgzr' . f -... -.-- . ,...,-,- . 1 rv'-5 A--'-7-' ' Win- ii--Wm -MW- V A' V nn I- : '23 ' 2 S 'ii -I n. ' 2 .1-Il ll I .. 4: -. in Y I ,Inf lf. I If ' ' H , 4. I I 4 I I I . QS J. : I 1 I I ' VVVA M I U ONDA GRN I I 'I' I I I 'I I II I , ,,,,,,,, , . ,, ,,,, Ht- ,,.'.... VISIT, I , I 1 .. . , C , A I I Sigma ZBeIta C!Eps1Iun , I HoNoRARY PEDAGOGICAL F1iA'1'1iRN1'rY y Foundfd 1915 ' 77 I i I I I II Tlburlimz Williams DeMond Schultz Woorl Hurst Slater McGrath Y Clark Penney E 1 izer I QBfficer5 . Prefidfnt . . . . James R. Slater I Vice-President . .... ljisle D. Wcmocl 1 X Secretary-7'rfa5urer .... lf. McGrath QI IX Jfratres in Jfacultate X I kj Frank Smalley George A. Wilson Verner Warner Albert S. Hurst Arthur S. Patterson Harry Carman X Edgar A. limens W1ll1am L. Bray Xeno Nagel X Ifya, Franklin Holzwarth Charles H. Richardson George T. Hargitt , ff William H. Metzler Herman C. Cooper Alexander C. Flick fifgffj ' all rf ETQIIIII H 5' jfratres in Mnihersitate ' .IFIIIIIIQI UL Benjamin Uchitelle R. Orley DeMond, '17 Harold M. Warner, '18 If ,Il James R. Slater Ernest Eherllng '18 Nelson S. Ireton, '17 UI .1 F. Joseph McGrath, '17 Louis Kelsey, '18 Ray G. Ellis, '17 Ikffly , Harry Pizer, '17 Andreas Schultz, '17 Howard F. Knapp, '17 I fl. VH - Lisle D. Wood, '17 Bruce Williams, '17 Elmer Turner, '17 -QI Paul Clark, '17 Claude li. Hartford, '18 Claude C. Newfang, G. I II' I J H ' Four Hundred Six I ' ' 17' :II ' K .1 7 4 I 'WIA M-'W f V ,IL I NZII I I V .... , ,, 7 , 4. . ,. ' --M' -. r.. MII... W ., . ...IMI ,f..III.I,j53aI - ..., ,. Y ..,..,- W- , . .... 1 . 2' ,Xt I 63 ,-!f1IQ11T .24 if MTQV, 6 Gamma QEpsiInn , l X 1 i i 1 1 fl0'lHZd1l'd at Syracnxe U7Z'iZJL'7'Iif3l 1915 V 1 l r L 5 W. l s I ll Smith l'llLl'D Jnclison Tlnvillson Newton V D tv Kenyon B xyton 1i:u'nni'cl .Kclnpf L -e lice liunstloi' D l Jfvatres in Jfacultate , Bertram Walker Carl Tracy Hawley j George Hess Seniors R. Losec H. Duty E R. Feely A. Glowitz V L 1. Paul Gill B. Smith B. Jones X i X l X 4 Juniors gag ' R Q B. Newton R. Lee S 6 Hgh B. Harp S. Davidson ji gf G. Kenyon T. Jackson mb gg B. Barnard l-l. Grant i .vii l :H Q 4 Till l l R Suphumures U -711- W, Boyton C. Donovan 'V ,,,,:-,fa li 'T' L. Kunstler -I. Schoeb bcaff' i iff-fl I T. Kempf R. Kauffman , ::::z:.. l - W gum -A A - V Four Hundred Seven l A Hriiiiii B WWW R ' A l 51, I at Q VL ., rl il! 53 W' Half . Q --:Lv ..... . .,,., , ,motif ii Q . e Av. i .LL-, SOCIETY Ol' l'AIN'l'l5RS fl 1, I S L ,LOQQNDAGAN l 1913i Zaappa fbi g Founded at the University of Maine, 1897 A national honorary society dedicated to the Unity and Democracy of Edu- cation, and open to honor students of all departments of American universities and colleges. 1 L Syracuse illinitnersitp Cllbapter 1 Installed june 6, 1916 Qbfficers President . . . . Dean Hugh P. Baker i Vice-President . ..... Dean Frank R. Walker Treasurer ....... Professor William L. Bray Secretary ...... Assistant Professor Herman Wharton Chairman Standing Committee on Membership Professor Charles H. Richardson J Sergeant-at-Arms ...... Professor William C. Lowe ' members 1 Qllbarter James Roscoe Day Frank William Howe William Charles Lowe Frank Smalley Earl Evelyn Sperry Royal Arthur Porter George Albert Parker Hugh Massey Tilroe Frederick William Revels John L. Hefliron William Harrison Mace Louis Lincoln Waters Frank Robinson Walker Henry Allen Peck Paul Cook Nugent William Pratt Graham Franklin James Holzwarth William Erastus Taylor Jacob Richard Street Thomas Cramer Hopkins Adolph Charles Baebenroth Hugh Potter Baker William Martin Smallwood Frederick Franklin Moon William Henry Metzler William L. Bray- Nelson Courtlandt Brown Jean Marie Richards Charles Henry Richardson John Herman Wharton Cltlecteh Edgar A. Emens Adolf.Frey O. W. H. Mitchell Charles W. Cabeen Minnie M. Beebe John W. Church v Alexander C. Flick Irene Sargent George W. Gray X f George A. Wilson John Van Duyn Albert R. Acheson X , f Curtis C. Bushnell Frank W. Marlow Ellis E. Lawton X J L , 4 Horace A. Eaton Thomas H. Halsted Albert S. Hurst lj My I Philip A. Parsons Henry W. Stiles M. W. Blackman J LN P Robert R. Tatnall George B. Broad J. Fred Baker wry L 75 Edward D. Roe William A. Groat William M, Rider W 0 V William H. Berwald William D. Alsever Sherman L. Kennedy 0 S Elections from the undergraduate body wig be made after the mid-year ex- 5 5 - ----.1 aminations in the senior year. Character, sc olarship, general elliciency, and C T: L-Tllqf service to the University will be the determining factors in the election. I-ll -..ffffffiffd me 5 --A --A-rf v-,- -AA-A : Tgg54:gg1,..,.1-.g:.1M:g,G,135-A-Wg 11--Ml' - ir -dl! dime 1915 ri iyiju- 1 ' -I--Alifiw Lfs- - .ML qsq, .J-,,,,-mm., -1 , ...MM-MM -M---g :lgig lu 5 lf 'f.l... if l W . ' 1 v V l I . 1 gs. sf ur I ' ' 1 jlmll -iglji QEp5iIun NATIONAL HONORARY MUSICAL SORORITY The Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority was founded November 13, 1903, in the Metro- politan College of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio, through the praiseworthy efforts of Elizabeth Mathias and W. S. Sterling. It was established with the idea of forming an organization composed ex- clusively of teachers and students of music who should strive toward the highest ideals in music and womanhood. Mu Phi Epsilon has always been professional in its nature, adding each year something to its credit until it is now recognized as the largest national musical society in the country. At the last convention it was firmly established on an honorary basis and is now known as an honorary society with rigid membership requirements, which are uniform throughout the entire chapter roll. An original musical contest is held every year and the winner is presented with a trophy loving cup. Rational ibunuratp members f Cecile Chaminade Mme. Shumann-Heink Alice Neilson Germaine Schnetzer Senore Hackson Jane Osborne Hannah Maggis Teyte Katherine Goodson Carolina White Cincinnati, Ohio Boston, Mass. Ann Arbor, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Toledo, Ohio Syracuse, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. Indianapolis Ind Ithaca N Y Chicago Ill Gainsville Ga Mme. Cahier Julia Culp Kathleen Parlow Tirra Serner Jessie L. Gaynor Carrie Jacobs-Bond Alma Gluck Elena Gerhardt Olive Kline Qtbapter Bull Eugene, Oregon Lawrence, Kansas Philadelphia, Pa. Appleton, Wis. Washington, D. C. Evanston, Ill. Seattle, Wash. Cincinnati Ohio Alliance Ohio Meadville Pa Lewisburg Pa I 1 i l l l 1 E X fi l lixl xx ff ddN C .'l ff . . i M . , . U , H 0 ' L , - , - gif -.. , Four Hun re ine '44, . ll .LI ,- -- .. ,. ,,,-r.::gT::'Tg .-.:.......... . . , li I '::-, FT' N J a l l ' .U Qs rs.-5.-H ONONDAGAN d QBh, Syracuse Eh, Syracuse! Qlfher ascenh tu Quihing us on wh, Syracuse! Eh, Syracuse! may thy gnlhen star the heahen's hlue afarg to nur Destiny, nur hearts heat for thee. thruugh nur college bays fiber tu thee tue tuill sing of thy praise, Qnh in our hearts tuith a glare refrain, QBh, Syracuse! tue praise thee again. Bb, Syracuse! Zllma mater, hear, iiaunnr is thine anh thy suns all rehere Ulihy memory anh thy spreah of fame: Eh, Syracuse! nnhleis thy name. N ,n H ! ' x Il 0 Ilill , c 'bg V E W ' Q y ,mmrxru ar T at 1915 if Q' . lx! 5 ca? Sf! -lille! Q!-E.. em msg! gh T- 14+ si ill all D - i Tir- l llilh 1 1 -J 'TI 1'7 Q K W 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1, 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 I1 11 F1 11 1 1 11 S X Xxx SN! 55111 H1 1 f,,A1'1Q?1x 1 1 1 ,iw 1 1 1 1 1 1. ,--, . I . ---- w ' 1 ' 21 QT 111L,o NomuiAemiM:Q 1 I 1 1 6 fl xi if w 1 M N N 11 T231 A ,, W '-1 1-11 11:2 fw -- -. rf 'VL J ix ',. ' X 1 ', LM 1 fi Q L v C, - I 1 J CLUB QFOSHOPOLITANJ jllilennber uf Qssuniatiun nf Qlusmupolitan Qlluhs-Qlurha Jfratres l Above all Naliom ix Humanily J Gfficers I Przfident . . . . . Vangel K. Sugarefi' l 'Vice-President . . Wallace W. Eherhardt Trearurer . . Prof. Herman Wharton V Recording Secretary . . .... Domenic T. Ciolli f i Correspondivzg Secrelary ..... . . Pius Zuris A If ,jfratres in Jfacultatc l Carlton, Charles W. Lowe, William C.' l Carter, Charles H. Patterson, Arthur S. f Colegrove, Kenneth Porter, R. A. i K Carman, Harry Rider, William l-l. 1 I Davey, William R. P. Roman, Frederic W. l Flick, Alexander C. Sperry, Earl If. V Cabeen, C. W. Graham, Dean William P. Emens, E. A. Thompson, DeWitt li. l Howe, Frank W. Wang, C. P. l, Jewell, Ross Wharton, Herman , Al jones, Henry N. Wilson, George A. l l Svtuheut Members Barnard, W. S. Pearse, W. E. Ciolli, D. T. Pizer, Harry S. Cangiamila, Joseph Punzi, B. Cheplin, H. A. Pinkus, Edward , . , Eberhardf, W. W. Reissig, A. J. . 1 gx ff Gansler, Frank Reswick, B. ' 1 Il f Z Guthmann, H. G. Roosa, W. S. L I Hoplield, Spiriti, Manilio y jf Kaish, S. S. Sugarefif, V. K. llljilllxqlx 1 P Norton, H. li. Wuerch, Reinhold, . fy QL 'ff Owen, H. li. Zuris, Pius ! 'lflzfj' ' W A It Qssuciate Members 51227 Bell, B. W. Kiretkus, M. .--W Sumner, Dr. A. F. ' . Four Hundred Twelve K or A me-R aeatatt W' A .ffl ml P +A ee we 1918 5 lf! - A S, W- .... . . . . -ilffw mul it ' Q ll 1 l Ill ll i ff ll W l i if 'l r Z If i' ' ,, 1 it l W1 I l i D f r' Q 5, m,,,,QNON es e AQANU N l usmupnlitan Iuh l y i I l i l I i l N i l lj l l - ,U-. ll L li J llyils-r Pinkns K'nrnuui lioosn, lirietluis Roy Chr-plin ' C'olep,:rox'm- f'iolli Sllll2lI'4'll, l'ilN'l'lllll'lllf Znris Nl Chinslr-r liaish R1-swicli Rvissill l,lZl'l' OWU!! ! l l f i I The ideals ol the Cosmopolitan Club are to promote a better political, economic, ' i religious, social, and educational understanding between the nations. It affords !g a splendid opportunity to every one who is in it to obtain different views of all L phases of human activities ol' all nations and creeds. .lt has for its highest ideal 5 . . f , to place Humanity Above All Nations. l l i u L I A 1 l ji Bull of Qlbuptcrs W Wisconsin University Syracuse University Q X l Cornell University Park, University ' MlClllg1ll1 University Yale University ,t Q . . . . - , , . . ,J I llhnois University lenn. btate University l 4, Purdue University lvllillllgilll Agricultural University i I l - ,ll 'f lxel' 'yall Chicago University Oregon University i is IN .,f1iM Ohio'State University Clark, Univ-ersity ' 0 fl A Stanford Unrversity Kansas Agricultural University l qllllllill Iowa btate College California University gli ? l-larvard University lVlassachusetts lech. Q '-cf University of Iowa Ohio Northern University lVIissour.i University Ohio Wesleyan University lg., University iJfWIlSl1ll1gflll1 W1ll12lll1 lCWCll University I5 -i Oberlin College ' - Universltywof.Minnesota gf' 'ri U Pennsylvania University f Q Southern California by A 'U Worcester lech. iii Four llnnmlrcil Tliirtccn l ,ll TH l ' 'J l , K Nl c 'Q 4 i V ,--, 1 fl r F, Qu-5 ,V l 7 ' h It 'I L t.- xr: I r fi ll i A H., sssA,, i gr ii - llll lflif ill I ll .F.....M... W--- W- . b, X C , l lf f.. ,, . .- ..- Tllmnmerfs Cllusmupulitan Klub Boss 1,Ill'lil'l' l':1l.l4-u 'l1l'1l1'l1llllllll 1'I1lc-lrwluir-li 1fl'l'lI71'Uli1!l f'1lI'l1'l' Wifllmnn SI I , l':iIi-vslcy Ni:-lsmi Zum-I L The Women's Cosmopolitan Club of Syracuse University was established on May 12, 1915, with the object of promoting international relations among the women. There are two faculty members, Mrs. A. C. Flick and Mrs. Charles Carter, and ten charter members. The club now includes members from nearly every nation. Membership is open to all university women Ol.AI11C1'1C1ll1, as well as foreign birth. It offers an opportunity for the women to get acquainted on a social basis. I 7 S 1522? QDffiters fflaiiiyi if Praridfvzl . . Giannina Bertorotta, '17 lf',ff,W j LI A. -.ni A ff fffhr-pw if V105-Prexidmzt . Clarice 1.. Wellman, '17 f, lb T 7 l 5 4 Secretary . . Mae A. Stone, '17 M . . , S . ,flbv-V-, Treaxurer . Minnie Edelschlck, '19 H 'I L E' J I ii d ll 31 f our nn rec Vourtcon if lg QTY . .mil 3.1, iiggl-. . ' W :T-:TL-11'::f:t -' - f T'17,T 7fTIi ' 'T '::1T1:7::' Y' I f - lr W, Q lag X fp. i dll.. .J 7 'nffmb bb 1 b ---W be 1 -tw tl., .,.., H ,UPI -,-t all fl fu' ilitlooftdt? +--M ---- 4 - - --'-- - '- - 4 '- 1------- -,.K- W -----, - - ---- -....... . .Y H, . ,, . me . tt ONONDAGAN 1 N XR 5 I'-' ..'f'5I7'5'3 M t ,, , , f---14.4-' 1I1.?129Zi?'i1 i'i'55eQQ1 1 i lr,,,, 1.. 4sl.lsIM x I i ' ' Jiwvlf' 4.1! .u 1'.' .. 'Aff' '1 511.121 Mfr 1:1..:r ff9. 'f1.!r.'-. .,,--- 'k:,,.-195555111-. 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' -. --1 . r J' fs' w :.' fr.: ' 1 ' C9 'w . 1. . 1 - Mas iff ' ' Q '- 2-152'-4. .fn .':-. 'a- Q Rv . . . l r 1 Founded in 1911 upon the dissolution of The Fine Arts Fakirs Association. for the purpose of promoting the interests of Architecture among the faculty. l I alumni, graduate and undergraduate students of the Architectural School. A new l , constitution was drawn up and accepted November 23, 1915. 1 ibnnorarp Members pi 1 Hallenlveck, Prof. E. Revels, Prof. F. W. K , Lear, Prof. R. L. Sargent, Prof. lrcnc n Scralford, Prof. M. Seniors X K. F. Picketts R. P. VanDerpoel H. Halverson N. R. Smith C. M. Snyder C. Gilmore Zuniurs J. F. Dowd A. Mason C. Schmitt P. E. DeCastro R. R. Beebe F. E. Brodrick, C. M. Rider W. S. Day, 18 M. E. Hardin H. Aronchick Svupbumures II E. E. Short, '19 B. L. Hagberg Xl 1 R. L. Walldorff, '19 C. L. Hewitt - I J. F. Schindler, '19 M. P. Ayers J l H. D. Steward, '19 F. J. Butler Xl N I H. H. Davis, '19 V. Balikdjian J E I F. Tarlowski, '19 W. B. Mylchreest S S gi QBffiters LN U Prexidenz . . . . . R. N. Smith, '17 iw , Vice-President . C. Gilmore, '17 Q R '1 Secretary . . B. L. Hagberg, '19 0 i-A, Marfier . . C. Schmitt, '20 , 3 Sou: Mafsier . . C. L. Hewitt, '17 ' ' II Four Hundred Fiftcon 1 I I 1915 if eifl 1 il ill lll Ji. E-in FN 4 me 1 .. 1 SW: if 1 f 3 1 Elffffflfffff .s.. P 1 - ,, -We .QFT2iT iTT!f HK atm. l 1-41045 The Classical Cluh was organized in 1896 to deepen the interest in classical learning. Meetings are held on alternate Tuesday evenings. Membership is open to the faculty members of the Greek and Latin departments and to major and minor students in these departments. Q13ffi:ers Prefident . Professor P. O. Place ' Vice-Prefidmt . Marian B. Andrews, '20 Secretary . . Ruth E. Price, '17 4 .4.r.riJtant Secrelary . . 18 Marian W. Chadwick, ' Treasurer . . Benjamin Goldberg, '17 Afxiflant Treasurfr . . . . Ruth I. Baker, '18 Chairman of .Executive Commiltee . Professor W. R. P. Davey I fa 5 P lg. L C Four Hundred samigp lMMbAA v W p,l9.ffQ.. w in ii i i I ff? 1' . '9.'5.--Ts---.c--,,,.U.:..fQ C, c ONONl7AiiAllc l V - A, -.Y-.K V fliunsumers' league L ' orris Alexander Fear I I M lluwlulul Gates Aldrich Moyer Allerton I Burnham The Consumers' League Works for the protection of women and children in industry, through these channels. Its chief force lies in its numbers. This year a membership campaign is being conducted by the University League with the object of increasing the membership to five hundred. The college branch of Consumers' League is affiliated with the state and national organizations. Any given employer is helpless to improve conditions unless sustained by public opiniong by law and by action of consumers. xl Qbffiters Xl , T Prerident . . . . Genevieve Alexander, '17 J Vice-President Margaret Meyer, ,IS S yi Sccretafy . M31'gYU'e'C Moffisi '19 i iff ML yi' X Trgayurgr ,,,, Jennie Gates, ,TS l X 47 W Chairman Social Commillee . - Olive AllC1't0l1, 317 2 0 Chairman .Membfrxhip Committee . - M!l1'g?ll'Cf MCYCIB ,IS Ziyi Chairman Early Shopping Commiirce - D01'0tl'lY F0313 '18 C Q11 l Chairman Pnhlirhing Committfe . Tllelmil H0Wl2ll'1d, '17 O-27 M A A A M H, F- Y FOUI'I'Il1I1ll!ll5l?EYfJl1tlilll'1AiwW-Y L 'F E 'TT -T T 'ii' H H i L' iiii MTW W-TT iiii -T 'iii iii' -ffezlfi T- 5 . - af:-as ' ,M ,,,,,,,,i:'jQi: .,.,..---b--tm -.-... ...- ,.: cc.. W. . .. ,- ' J FT' LJ x X I 5 : rye ,W we BQ S ...E-1 'Si sf W H 5 g V . g Q 4 7-:T '. f I ' ': ' I , f' , . - ' ' A g .I .I ' A, I I: . K-ls, ll -ii- n g ' -'L' 'A'A 'A V 'Mm' ' 'M' 'W - ,W -- 1 ri - . , g ---Q -A vw- nu nlslg-E DAGAN EHiLI'5I1'YLUIll H ' ? e . X T 'Q -Q - 1 M 2 ,Q Nm. !:.l! 53137 r' ib L W R-212114, The lfnglish Club is one of the most active organizations in the university. The wives ofthe members ofthe English faculty give teas on the first Friday afternoon of each month. English majors and minors are invited. The list of English club plays this year included Arms and the Man, by G. B. Shawg You Never Can Tellf' by G. B. Shawg Across the Border, by Beulah Marie Dixg Pride and Prejudice, by 'lane Austing Cranford, by Mrs. Gaskell. The program of the year Was as follows: October 18.- Across the Border Ca playj. In charge of lVlr. Cushman. Alpha Phi House. November 15.-Literature and the War. Dean Richards. Delta Delta Delta House. December 20.-Christmas Festival. Master of the Revels. Dr. Smith. The Castle. l january 10.-Contemporary Free Verse. Dr. Carter. Delta Gamma House. February 7.- Pride and Prejudice Ca playj. ln charge of Mr. Cushman. Gamma Phi Beta House. March 7.-A011 Parodies. Mr. Bailey. Kappa Kappa Gamma House. April 4.-Some Tendencies in Modern Drama. Professor lVlorris. Kappa Alpha Theta House. May 2.-Annual Supper. The Commons. QDffiters l'rc5ic!fnl . . . . Helen W. Comstock, ,17 Vial'-PN'.f1'd1'1Ll . lfloise Converse, '17 iw Sfrrclary . . Robt. Lindsay, '18 5 alllll l LN VW L Trm.f1m'r Mary Va rney, '17 QExecutme Qlinmmnttee lVli l ugcnc Bl llllllllil Chairman Ruth Austin 17 lVl1 obn Lushm in Nl uy Boss I7 C llill 2? .ONONDAGAN U H izifmuois El Club Espanol is composed of the members of the Spanish faculty and all students who are interested in the language. The object of the club is to fl i . give the members a better understanding of Spanish life and customs. l f Qbffiners l l J Prwidmzt . . . Mr. Crawford l Vice-I'rexidfnt Marion Windover, ,18 i J Trcafurrr . Manuel Puente, '17 Sfcrclary . Ethel Hoyt, '17 fl ii X1 bf X 4 . f at S 6 Y' x l I M f ea LX 1 ff f-A L2 e sf. V 0 K ' 4 0 ulu Kij- Q --.- Fit Four Ilunrlrcrl Nineteen A ' . Q Q' ffffr, YAAVAA T.:-.TT7iT1 .T'I'Q'-T' 'A 'A' T fif',1',',if'....-- -'L-'rrii v v--gm l-lT1' ' .LAlT 't ' I flag.-lg? . I , .Ti A. g..,,A...s, - '-'ff , Ng ,-1.. .., , , 1 l I 1 i I jj l I XTX? l il , l 4 , l 4 l Q i 1- Q l 2 el, 41. X .. , F l v The l?1ll'l11CI'S, Cluh was organized for the purpose of hringing the Agricultural students together socially, :ind is now in its third successful year of activities. Once every month un expert is invited to deliver :in address on the phase of zigrr- l culture in which he is interested. At the other meetings student discussions :ire held. 'l'he zinnuzil features of the cluh ure the Field Day, sleighrides and the hzinquet. QDfficers l'n',f1'df'z1l . llohert Dixon T7'L'dJ Il7'L'7' Walter O. Evans Secrflary George A. Adsit Four Ilunilri-rl 'l'wunl,y Y l.g!,X e lllif l I l l l l i ll ,.il ful lxyjg , N ii LH: -' f' K-s 1' ziffgx ' ' L-Q1 : 3 L -.J i l' lllyffli N f, f ,,, ,, I ,ff gg1fj:f?' 9. e with i l'iU X 1. iff al I, lf iii find .gil SH . i i Q -,QNOND,A6ANs.o.. . . 'ASIA' p e x-.Z A 4 ,L -, 224- ml llllfllllllll' ee efe 2 E - -21 1 1 w 1 lil l 1 Jl I 6 I 4. gk 1 fi- i The Forestry Club was organized in 1912 by Professor E. T. lVlcCarty for the purpose of promoting and fostering the professional spirit among the foresters. Field days are held twice a year where the faculty and students become better acquainted. During the winter months a supper is given to the freshmen when an enter- tainment is pulled off. The climax always comes at the annual banquet in March which is usually honored by an eminent forester' as the leading speaker. At this time the Empire Forester is presented. Gffirets President . . George V. Potts, '17 Vice-Prefideul . Harold I. Davis, '18 Secretary . . Kenneth T. Cookingham, 117 Treasurer . . T. Edward Vail, '17 ffxecutihe Cuiummittee V1Ct01Wlbl1C1 17 R V1ctorC,rowlc.y 18 lou lIundrel'1uc ty ore l 1 X 5 C'.f.'II' lllllll' ll' , s Ur. 1 Fl.. , u 1 ' ' A 1 ' f Y? M 75 0 T' J - iff . u li: 'I-lglll' i . f.-.f:-i..-- -. ..... ': 2 ,a me 15121 T gain: - ru Y Y Mm-, bv-nm-L-V 1I f'I.----.--W-.-,-,...-..--A..., ,AM v. ,- H- , .M .-.Yew ,-v...,-,e,,-. M, .-,. fo L 1:21. .' . l 1 7 gylr. y - :es:':S' . ,Sem - ls W 1 ' 'f 291: Q53 1 . W, N Nuff 5 ' W ' 04 H-SI M r ' 4 ,yi ,-NNQ1 .V A , . ' f-I -1150 XQX . : lulfr- ,al fp' .f A ,Q -'-- Q, z 'f 1 if ' YQ:-Nab! xv 44 ,en 1 . 9. H--, V- L wmwf in AQ? The Geology Club of Syracuse University was organized November 4, 1905. The membership is made up of the faculty of the department, major and minor students and others elected by the department. The purpose ofthe organization is to create an interest in the fields of Geology and Geography and the investiga- tion of local problems. Meetings are held every three weeks, when papers on local and general Geology are read and informally discussed, or a lecture is given. A number of Field excursions are made every year. l Gfficers Prexident . George H. Norton, '17 Vice-Prerident . Clara E. Zeeb, '18 Secretary . Beatrice Schouten, '19 Treasurer .... . George O. Willianis, '17 if Chairman of Executive Commitlee . . Harry M. Jones, '18 i n Z S 6 N M 'S S X if film' ll. sf '-Nb -' Y Ns y Q lf 0 V in Four Hundred Twenty-two 3 Q ' - ' - :: ,,...:T.Tf flnmmdaq ai! I l! W Q ' - J 'Ill ll. 1 ls.. nu 4 l -l :,, 1 wgggn L 1 ONONDAGAN X! .Z Nw o 'H llill l 4 bi..-JI Y V' 1 1 tv ?fJ I ' ,img f 1 ri fl Eu. ,n .- 5 5 'kb Q to 1 ta' X '32 .. if 15 .nw 553 5 AFM 'X-1 -W F as fr - 1 pg 12.93 6343 gf 4, r3,ii?' ,5.7. F fs, , The German Club was founded in September, 1901 in order to promote interest in the study OfGCl'lI12ll1 life, literature and languages. The club is com- , . . . . posed of the German professors, major and minor students, and any others Intel'- ested in German. The students take an active part in the program of the meetings which are held twice ll month. wffiners Prerideut . . William Wessel, '19 Vice-P1'e.vide1zr . Ifdna Hnusner, '17 Secretary . . Marion Davis, '18 Treafurer . Mildred Scheifele, '17 Q5 5 ,img SQ Xi sg 1 - S 1- ee ,teo hm, 1 qi: f ria.A1! W .. 1915 1 iw x 5 welll kN 4 0 I I F , Four llundrucl '1'wm-nw-l.hrvv 1 ' - - ' E513 W t.....J - ll I 2 : 215 1' In .-H i ' elim f C, ONONDAGAN r HEJTOQLCAL p ALTQCIATIQN Li l R N :--2 The purpose ofthe Historical Association is to promote the social interests of its members and to arouse greater interest in the study of history. The Asso- ciation includes in its membership all the faculty members and major and minor students of the history department. Gffirers President . . Harry G. Carman Vice-President . . F. Lee Benns Trearnrer . . . W. L. Bassett Recording Secretary . . Dorothea Miller Corresponding Secretary Helen W. Hall Librarian . . . Lloyd D. Sprague Axristant Librarian . . Leland B. Henry C. F. Littell Francis Lyons Kenneth Brown Custodianr- . :IT t o I V - X-: E . -QQ ii? , Four-rlundre wen y-f ur . ' .,......,,, ,,,, , ,, r,..--..-..... .,.,--....,.,..:.-7:11-...r:41..i-::4.... .--- i 1- 2 - lm I IQIB '5- -- ,. :, - V.,-.W,,,,W.-.,,. .. LLM--- A Xl Xl X , C My xxx. .a 0 , Ill QEQ I 4 I ? for E 5. .. .55 i 1 J 4 ,......., .A , V U- y f Q. y we y W f , f -Q-4 .Mt 1 ' 47' 'll ' f ,iv li 11 KYAA' llqfgfli 1 ,, , ....- .A,,. , . .. Y W --M i p , it .,.. -.,.i 1 , . ,M -,,, 1, ,w., ,, 1 A , -EM w,,,,,M 1 I f l 7.1 4 + Q ' I' D A ' x l 1 1 1 1 5 Q M 1 l l l l ll Circolo ltallano was founded in Syracuse in 1912, to meet the growing . . li 1 demand for a practical every-day use of Italian. lg i 1 g f , l 1 l A l At the meetings, which are held every three weeks, interesting papers are read l 'X 1 'i ,ll which aim to give the students a hroader insight into .ltalian customs and 'Italian l ik '1 , ix i life. 1 l l l l ' . . . ' l 1 X Membership is open to anyone interested. 1 1 At the end of each year an Italian play is given hy the members. l 1 1 A 1 1 1 , l E rl 1 l twffinevs 3 1 W g , . , gy Prexidmt . . A. Fl'2lSCZlt1, '17 l , l a s ' X Via'-Preficimt ciClOl'0lNll1l Otts, '17 It X l sg, lx Sfcrftary . James B. Prinzi, '19 l 'X ' ,Q 2 , . . . ' 'l Treafurcr . bHlllllC1AlCSSl, '19 . l. L LQ! IX' +I ,lt X ye 1 lllf 531 Qfpx rfl l if 1 -,,::1.e- 1 1 1 l ff 3+ M- I- 5 1 1,5 , 1 onr II undrcd Twenty-five l lil DTT? ci -13 ms I V A ' K I ? f 1 1915 fl 1 f'slllf' ff l.-.1 ' T i V ll . ii 1111 flfl we -W' ff NN--WV '- 3 A4 el,.,,,,,,v,,y 1 my --M , 1 P' 1 l r 1' i i lt N X Ll ll 4 i e Ne si i 111 ONONDAGHN ILLUSTRATOBS 5 A C A B lo lu 'lihe lllustrators' Club, a social organization in line arts, is an outgrowth of the Fakir,s Society and elects its members from the three upper classes ofthe Painting, Design and Architecture departments. lts object is to promote a closer relationship between the Faculty and the students. This end is accomplished by masquerades and fancy dress parties which are given from time to time throughout the year. QDffi:ers Prefiderzl . Byron Newton, '20 Vice-Prefidfnt Emma l-linsdale, '20 Secrftary Catherine Dillon, '19 Treasurer Robert Lee, '20 1 all 1 V 5 Null if N 'W ' a III? bl 3 Y .. - l lla-I ik i L e 4 0 . S A A I. Four lluntlrcd Twenty- 'l lr-Ila mg 'TD In n 5 U no sql llflf .1 l l y, l ' l ,V-T-i-v.--.Y Y... .-.---, Y .., W---....1,,... , , ., , ,, -,-V -I,-'Tv 1 ,, -...M me ,em ...mvw - -V 1 'l '- '-'Q '- I ll VIN ISLAHL l l l u CLUB 1 l 1 21 The Long Island Club was founded in 1910 in order to promote a friendly 1 . . If feeling among college men and women from that loealrty, and to lnterest Long l L Island people in Syracuse. The club has grown very fast and is now carrying , il out its purposes very successfully. l z lf l 1 . l Qbffucers 1 5 l ll Prefident . . James Raynor, '17 Vice-I'1'eJidmLl . Mable Cooley, '18 Secretary Marion Hausman, ,17 Treaxurer . Forest Fuller, '18 Xl ye X X l 1 5 T 5 f l l WH LX . ? xx uf, L f' 5 0 0 ,lf 1 0 5 l -f-' I 'C ' ll I- lll 'n l M. uf 4 -I:-1 -T ' N - F ir Y Ch -W-NAA-AW H A nr A- Fourllnndrorl'1'wcn1,y-govun I 1 1 11 p F , 'T' ll M bf- 'f -1 swe so -A-----M'-V-'-'--4-----1 1 1333151 ff 1 fff UNON ff. 9 1 ennsy1vama Wllllll' ,pn 'Hlllllll' , 1 ' Pa lx 1 lllllllllllllllluulmilillll U llllllllllllllllllmllllll Through the influence ofthe Northwestern Pennsylvania Alumni Association, the Pennsylvania Club was organized at Syracuse in 1911. y I The purpose was not only to promote social relations among college men and women from Pennsylvania, but to arouse an interest in Syracuse throughout that l r state. Meetings are held monthly and every Pennsylvanian is eligible for member- ship. Qbfficers Prexident Gerald G. Gl'1lJI?lD, '17 Vice-Prerident . Laura Davis, '17 Secretary . Margaret Paine, '19 xl r 'X J Y 4 Trfasurer Harold Spry, ' 19 lg L l I ' - I :ff I jg XS, 1 LNL M n ' 0 N 3 0 Q ll If i W Lfffi' I, Four Hundred Twenty-eight, C.j3-'I' Qrlrirfin .,. QW, ,ar g- - Q Ak- - :.AfZ, AA ,. , ,v,,i1.- ,.k,.1,1U:7T ' T '1 lZ'fi.,. .-...... 11'..,..... -: .,3lLf-- '! ,' I - tg .... T - ' , ' , , , .-, ,. ..,,, ....,1.,,,,, ,.g,,.,,- AA,, 7 1, ,,, - ..., X151 f 1' 'fQ'f'f '- ,1v,,,,,,,f:1g, il... ' .fig W . f ,,Hv.i::.lf.,-..Ql..., ..Y..,,, ..... f-Qi.- U . if .1-i.QliQff.,,, D , .ln 1 l C !'z A 'nl I X f fi . .'!fl V' M...-.... .-1 ,,,,,,,,-...,-...,. AM, -, ,, -'is ' ' TT2 Tyfd 1 , 1 1 1 l 1 l l f 7 3 , -fl :F ,-W , 1 l 1 I V 1 X1 X, I i p 1 s PHILUSU YH ICA A 1 1 l r hh x I he :Lan v I lt' ...I-.1-Q ' 1 I-' 'P 1... ' 1 1 ...Fl . .Tn'ln' ' Lb, .Ln-f..1-aw 4 , I kv 1 -A l l 11 I l y 'l'he Philosophical Club was organized in 1900 to promote interest in the study of Philosophy. 1 l 1 l . . . . 1 Monthly meetmgs are held, at which tnne papers are read and problems are l l V discussed. Prominent speakers are secured to give the members a broader knowl- l 1 l edge of the science. 1 ,. 1 ' I xp X All graduate or undergraduate students ol' the department may be members. ll ql 1 1 H , 1 1 1 y lhe year IS brought to a close by the annual banquet. l I ,l 1 1 E si ll 1 i 3 ll 1 QDfficrrs4 g 1 l lx t 'll fl LA l'n':idr1zl . Walter Roosa, '17 l ,' y 5 I A X I. ' X Sl'C7'6'fll7'y-T7'Ell.f'lI7'l'7' . Florence Kelly, '17 XP 1 1 fc, 1 gl -- ff ,',', 'l lull any 9111: 13+ gf' 1 11111111111 1 7 X Fg,g,f1,l m 75 YW' 'grill 1115 1 L 0 1 31-M. l Ee , 1 Twenty-nine I l 1mi'sserm 'ill 1915 K . t-gmzi. -M ---ee W 1.eee , 1 1 ,,,,M-,-. QW., , rqfwrrl ei. fm l Lf Y , , , .cY,,.,- I- As result of a series of lectures delivered by Dr. John Mez of Mannheim, Germany, the nucleus of what has become a forceful organization, was formed in February, 1915, and is known as the International Polity Club. The aim ofthe club is to create interest among the student body for the study of political, social and economic problems existing between nations and to thus l bring about international polity. 1 Meetings are held bi-monthly at the residences of the various members. l Membership is open to all those who are interested in the study of inter- national problems. l QDffirers P7'6'J'iCll6 l1l . Dr. Alexander C. Flick J Sfcrftary . Ray G. Ellis, '17 XM M , . . l rg, lnfafurm' .... . Mignon E. Burnham '17 I X 43 'NZ . . . i ' Chazwizan of j5l.9C6'C1If'lUL' C01mmNn' . Vangel K. SugareH', '17 y 5 K X ' ,. Ulf Wal X LN ..- ff fl' 'lginfl f Skt ,y -..Qi f . s-5---lilf,'llfl'7'lsff'lflf1iffl s 1 1 M U.,f,.',T. -+-W---- --- , ...Q -Af41,,f V - . f--, ,Q-.f,- JV' l --4--. - -- Am, -W M UK'f flAi,V vllffe ggsjfilleie A l i l 0 ,fm 1 Z i T.L.Q ,..- , ..,. I ii ,., ,QWL -' .QQ -F V V 'A Q Y ww A' W -'MA--TfTL. H A LQ .4lI'.L..-. ' , ,, -f Svuutbern lah l ' ' i , ' 1 i ' I r 4 l l I . 1 1 l 6 i l y l I N Sulucllcmzt-1' I'Zbcrlim'1ll. Monro Gibson X i l Clarke Pickford 1'orl,or llounh Potter f Osborn VVills Sherman Kelly l I l The purpose ofthe cluli is to create a closer acquaintance among the Southern l faculty members ancl students, ancl to promote the interest of Syracuse throughout the South. lVlemhership is open to all faculty memhers and students having residence lielow the Mason-Dixon line. V This year the club was instrumental in locating a great many former Syracuse l students and learning something of their history since leaving the University. X i Many new stuclents come to Syracuse from the South clue to the influence ancl help i f ' of the cluh ancl its incliviclual memhers. i i i - X il y l , NBL r ' i I ' QDffucc1 4 QF-W S l Q4 N114 , L 1 -1 . X Ml- - iw l,7'l'.S'1d6'11f . Matthew B. Porter, ,IS imhlillppxi ' N , , . RW ,l x. lm-xf lfwe-Prcfzdenl Ruth C. Pickforcl, '19 'x l e, wx p ,Mi HSP Sfcrflm'y . . lLsther Pearson, ,17 'E J A 1 ff:-.ew Trm.r1f1'c1' . . Harold I-l. Osborn, 'IS -- 1 .1 C07'7'L'J'fD0'lI,df7l,g Sf'6'7'l'fll7'y U lVliriam E. Clarke, 'IS gl ..l vig' I , ,, bfi!! Four llunclrcll Thirty-one 4 , f 'fy 5 , V to 1m'+i t tl 9 ll Wil! ffiaww L.. wil ,f Q ,Gln 'flYf'f 'llf1,........,.,..TjQ ,,.,,, , .... .---N -- - ---- -..--,IfllTi-ll'-i 5 V '1 1117 .L.l-. -' 1 63 Z 'X N la VN 1 ZllZ!Humen'5 C!EquaI Suffrage t, I Y Wampuxul' 1'u1'ku1' King Storr 'BllI'Illl!l,lI1 1 Davis G P l W Qbfficers President . Louise L. Greene, '18 I Secretary . . Grace Poole, '19 X I 1' 4 9 1 X H11 P NS 1 L fillff' C gfff' '-jf: Lfiifl P 11 1 111 , Siege 1 . ga? -11 .1 1 1- ,V,1e N .1 , e,i.,,.1- ...,.t.,.,L1pTf ' r -...Qf.-.-.. .-Y...... ....i....,,,,.,,. ...Y d.-h . M-, ,, .. ,,. . -7,1 N. ,,,L ,,,,-, ,,., A., ,.,.- .,..,.,.....,,, , . ,-LliTf . ,MA A ,ww ,-,UM ww , y TV fT1 .1 li I l li r il l , l l l I 1 a , n f o l lhe membership of the Zoology Club consists of the Zoological faculty and all major and minor students in that department. For several years it has been the aim of the club to form a closer co-operation between the faculty and students. 'lihis is accomplished through meetings held the second Monday in each month. At these meetings members read reports on current Zoological topics not discussed I in the regular courses. A general social hour is spent after the topic readings. l liver one interested in zoolo ical work is welcome at the meetin s. V y 2 zz ,y QDfficevs is . . l l rffz ml. . . r. 1eor e ar itt 4 I' cl i D C g H g f l Via'-P1'a'Jidv11f Ethel Rider, '09 SL'C7'l'ffl7'y . lfthel Barnes, '17 72 . l Harry Pizer, ,17 immimj Margaret 'l'urnbull, '16 l l . Qixenutihe Qlinnmrittee X l 3444 Professor Hickernell Helen Schrack, 19 . QXQQ l Ex Iktxm, ll - f . me Wllllllll' Ernest 14. Mahr, '17 l qilillll 1 ' gl? :24,ll.v 1l' 'Q' 'Q ig Mx E fyli W l 3 l e .. 5' lf li .zu ,ii i Q iq glut I pn T Tjmi n A . 0,28 Four Hundred 'l'liirl.y-tIn'ee l Ui b ...- .... W--. 'r . ' f il x 1,'1i Y 'Nu ' ll A ' 4 1 fi-Six I R - Y . 7 ll , L - L W lll..--l M 'H ' yjrjirrgfff. .... 3:1--544 f--W-s--a'-- N-...W . rvwir -1 f rl? l 1. Ld J L ONONDAGAN . f Z a t ,SX E ll-ll 1 1 F ...'ID nu- g I-1 l . 3' S5 S' , A, '-'I - -M H Four Hurirlt-pd Thirty-fo n W' M-1 Man gg G -- un ll I g - --P I in Qlhe Ctlrew Song Gh, henh pour hacks till the stout oar cracks: ibeahe hot Zlaeahe ho! :lfor we're houno to pull a gooolp race: Ziaeabe ho! Zliteahe ho! Qls we swing along with a rhythmic song, Gur hearts are gap, Zlnh we'll work with a will for the Grange flag, Jfor it must win tohap. Cllhorus. Gh, glorp he to Svpracuse Tllipon the waters blue! Zlaer sons are up, her sons are up, Qll lopal, staunch anh true. The Grange flag now leaos us on Qs prouolp as of pore, Qnh we'll place it first on the finish line, 'Victorious ebermore. Gh, the labs on lanh seem close at hano: ilpeahe ho! ibeahe ho! imp their songs they cheer us on our wap: Zfaeabe ho! Zfpeahe ho! ' Qcross the wahes comes a ringing cheer Jfor Qpracuse, Qlnh we'll work with a will for the Grange flag, Jfor it shall win tohap. ' Q al, L5 i .W ' C-.... 'li IIIIP 3 as f ii 0 A r-1 ig? iii 54- -1 . li ll- ll -. Lf, 1 W , ' U i iv W gs 'r fl Y, 1 xl U f f 1 N X I ' 1 N x I 5 Q ff-fx LJ, K A ' L WW Y W? :gg :ff 'fr A , ,fsegl H Hf, f.mM W f mg, 'GEL S 1 5- Q 4 -.:, 3 .5 , ii 'z X' f 5 just .-X ' . X X 1 will nl 'X I lg e UE. ff . I N . Fond parent-Who he that poor feller Without an overcoat and who has a hump hack. Loving son-Not so loud. He is the most popular fellow at school. He isn't poor. He had to hock his coat to pay some of his dues and he isn't hump hacked. He just got round shouldered from wearing so many fraternity pins. 4 Qlurrentlp Zfiefineh Stude-What is a vampire? An animal? Prof.-No, mein Kind, it is a kind of a chicken associated with a lark. You said a pailful, Hortense. 0:4 0.0 giant bu ,Eau fuluulh ftutice lit Prof. Brown-I wish to marry your daughter, sir. I have a chair in Johns Hopkins. The old man-An , slr, o you p d ' d ex ect me to furnish the remainder of the house. Q 'Q Coach Keane-Now, boys, let me tell you once for all that late hours are very bad for one to indulge in. Newkirk-Yes, but they are all right for two. How about it, Tom? Four Hundred Thirty-six n1mm:murxnnunnnrmuunuunuumuuunuuuumu uluauIununumumuunI1Iunuummmmuuun E ik .,,,,,+f .,., , i ,, an QQYI Ks Q 41 ...,L Aff. ,..f 5 , .,,,- gi I A - ,, , I -l, . gl 5 A1 E l lw ' AN EQUATION 5 THAT IS EASY il A T0 MEMORIZE A ELECTRICAL --MOHA K 3 T r ,I, li T l T i Inunummm:nmmuluuum When ln need of anythlng Electrical come in and get acquainted Mohawk Electrical Supply Co. 325 South Warren Street Syracuse, N. Y. ? ll! will X -1' .. mf Four 1Iu runun:nuumunuunmurnuuunnunnum Innmnmnnunannmnnmnmmumanumummmmnnlunnmn unmlulnunmnm I nuuumunnnuunuuranmuumnnunnmn ndrcd Thirty- 211532 jftatetnitp ibm ill s eek of gold or sometime brass worn by a man 'llhe fraternity pin is a sm: .pl K . of slouching gait. lt may or may not have an imitation paste jewel stuck care- lessly in the frame. lt possesses the attraction of honey to a Hy for the dashing co-ed. 'l'hat's why some fellows wear their pins on the hack of their shirts. .g. 4. Y lui ll! Q VisitorfflVly good man, what is that young gentleman with the rohe on? judge Miller'-'l'l1e guy is a senior. l ' h him-A-she must he a seniorita. Visitorwdlhen, the young lat y wit Hit me, my master, hit me. o Qt an Qlpba ibhi mance lVliriam Breese-Nly land hut itls warm in this place. Small hut innocent hoy Cdancing with herj-l'm not with this hreeze :dl around me. Qpeehp. EVII Sap '18-I say, Marie, since you received that new car for Christmas you are getting rather careless with it, l'm told. Marie Brothers-l do not follow you. h d now you see a sign, Dodge Brothers '18-Well, every little way along t e roa cf... H 1 olu.' llundrerl Tllirty-eiglit u Imuiunumnunun:uiuuinmurumininuuniuiuinumininuvmniinninan:innuininuiinunnnuI1nuinuiuIinininuinnunmuuinuniinumiuumanuiinmuinur1uunmmuiuiuimniinmninnunininnuninuinannumuvinnnunuinuunuiuinanuuuuunununummummuinmuiinumnuunluunuunoio SPECIAL SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ! STEINVVAY and other PIAENDS-CENUINE AEOLIANIPIANOLAS 2 v1c'roR v1eTRoLAs I Small lVlusical lnstruments-l ull catalogue of Victor Records, Sheet Music and Books. E Pianos Rented, 'l'unecl and Moved at lowest rates. E Make Our: Your Zlluxic Slorf for the Bri-I in Em'rylhi11.g and Saving. 333 So SAI INA ST SYRACUSF N Y L E I T E R B R 0 S. lfsitalilisliiecl isss K: ii Phone: Warren '79l ilurumnnruninnuulrnuininmr1inuiuinImmuninmenrurunuriurninnur1uananuurinuminur1nninanuniinininmumuumnuunnm nannuc1nmmnu11umuininiuininnunmmmluuunummnr nnuunuwmn nunnunmm nmnmnuin mo.s ....,.....,..,..,.............,..... ..,.....,........ ....,................,..... .....,.................... ......,..,......................... ......,......,.......g. l Shoes for College Men and Women E E E Footwear comfort and service is a scientific as well as a technical i affair. The anatomical C0l'lSU'UCt10l1 of the right and left foot, in its Q regular and irregular formations, IS a factor which enters into the con- ll struction of our shoes as much as style and materials. We offer shoes to lit any pair of feet, the newest novelty lasts and is conservative shapes, in all leathers, priced at a price that is in keeping W with the standard of quality of this House. Have your feet fitted the Footograph Way, which insures foot comfort. ly 321 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y. lVllClVll3l'iRS Ol S'l'UDl'iN'l'S CO-Ol'lfRA'l'IVE ASSOCIATION 5 nmniunnuunuogo l George Edward Nearing, D. D. S. Bentist 515 University Building Syracuse, N. Y. 1in.H...H...mmV..nm..HiHmmW.....mm...H.mu...Hi..m.m...m.....i.. Four Hundred Tliirty-nine Flea Evans-Doc, I can't sleep at night. I tumble and toss until morning. Doctor-H'm, that's bad. Let me see your tongue. CAfter diagnosis.j Physically you are all right. Perhaps you worry over that bill you have owed me for the past two years. Zfpis West 4Extuse Before the service started at the country church the deacon was urged by his host to take a little nip of something he had on tap to warm him up. Guess I hadn't betterf' said the deacon. Oh, do. It'll warm you upf, My friend, I can't do it. There are three good reasons why I shouldn't. In the First place I'm a church memberg in the next place I'm just going into the church, and in the third place I've just had one. Our dictionary tells us that co-operation means to work with another toward a desired end.', Very well. Pick at random ten upper-class studentsg ask each to name the most dependable person in Syracuse to whom to intrust the making of party programs or banquet menus. No guesswork about the answer. Mr. Tholens, ofThe Tholens Press exudes co-operation in every effort, and every unit of his establishment is permeated with that atmosphere. He has a complete equipment and deserves the support of the entire student body. .oo Sointete Gratituhe ' Dear Doctor-When I began using your hair medicine three months ago you assured me that my hair would not trouble me much longer. I take pleasure in stating that you spoke the truth. Could you give me the address of a good wigmaker? fo on Su bay we QII Gi Ms Zohe Stokes Cin Women's League meetingj-Never allow social affairs or pleasure to interfere with your college duties. Freshman-Oh, I thought it was when joy and duty clash, let duty go to- smash. Four Hundred Forty , ! Iv n IInInnunInInmn:IIIInuuuniIInuInmmInuInInlnmuuumIiuuunu mmmlunluroxo DISTRIBUTORS OF feed ogq PRATT at LAMBERTS' I e 'I Celebrated Varnislies and Enamels ly llzrnffuesrilff IvIARvI:I.o WALI. I'AIN'I's li l lug..-:S I.AWRIf:NcI2 I'AIN'rs I Nluxvrncfsco' - A - - - - - musk ,Iobbers and Retailers of lzverytlimg lI1 the Paint lane 'NPAIN1 r, F. P. Collins Paint Company, Inc. ,I 225 W. l AYlC'l l'li S'l'RElC'l' c. M. scovII.I.E JAMES noI.LARn The DOLLARD CONSTRUCTION CO. ,. li B U I L D E R S Builders of Factories, Industrial Buildings, Schools and OHice Buildings 'l Reinforced Concrete Construction. Engineering Structures of All Kinds ' McCarthy Bldg., 487 So. Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y. InInunnnuuvummnunnuI InIIInum:mniinlmnuu InmuImnmmuIIIuInmnInuInInmnInuuuunmuuunnm muuuuuuunmmm munn Inllilnuig ra 'll f Ir 11 .'m'1'r I ll jjQ'jj,f?Q.jQj, jfQf,.,x,, H. J. HOWE, Inc. 2.-ZZ,.?..,.,2...'S I' Phi lfrla lfnfpa Nagar fvlllffllg' t.'u1'1I'.r, .S'fflfl'v1n'1yf l Distributors for The Vitaphone CQ, Talking lVlacl1ine lfliminates all metallic and nasal tones. Plays all makes of disc records. 5550.00 to 55200.00 I 201 SOUll-I SALINA Sl Rlzltl SYRALUSIS, Nl'1W YORK fllumher rgf Sfll!l'1'lIf.V, f.'D-l7f1'i'!1fl Il8 ll.V.I'lI!'I.Ilfi!Ul Ie-' rnuninnuur murnumm umu uunu nuunniunioio oiiununnnuuuixln Iuunlnlnzxuunm ImuInuImunnunxmiuumm Iummmuuummu l . . -6:1 , Q- 6 I R an W'll1tS to See Juniors I .Qi R W X I f fe A A mga as well as members of all I E other Classes at H JE THE INN BEAUTIFUIH' ' I Modern Fireproof No 'l'i 1- ' I i , , l 5 The VHTS1tY Drug li leleplwnes Restaurant 1 II Running Hot and Cold Water in Every Room E So. Crouse Ave. ar lVI111'Slwll Sr- A RATES-Onqe pcf50.I,II1.oo, 351.251 Iwo, 551.S0,31.75 i Only Iwo blocks from the Campus I Wm' PIWMC lmlh- 32-003 UV0- 52-50- .. . E' -,E. I -- 'Q Candy Soda Cigars lollet Articles i Col I Jclhlmn ultl,M0ntg0m 'y bm' L.C1. A131301 1, Manager- 2 Q 4 xnnmmnu num Q Q nlnunnmmnnn IuInnuInunison:umuurInunuInnInmuI:IInmnIIInnInumuIIIInInuInIIImuInInluuumunuoxo Four Hundred Forty-one ll ii i ll l 5 Q 2 S S E 5 E E 5 l 3 5 l l l E l l E. ff, A, 14.4. The diamond trademark on all genuine, stands for maximum service at min- imum cost. .It stands for good metal, sound, heavy castings, origi- nality in design, careful workmanship. Catalogue of the com- plete line of Jenkins Bros. products mailed on request. hese are the valves for dependable service They are valves in which trouble possibilities are minimized-valves that have the weight and strength and quality of metal which assure the utmost of dependability and serviceability. nkins msValves Arc the most economical valves-even at a higher price. For, in the last analysis, economy is a function of service-and Jenkins Bros. Valves have the qualities which enable them to withstand expansion and contraction, lifting and settling of piping, and the uses and abuses to which valves are exposed. The different parts which constitute the complete valve are not merely strong enoughn for customary Work- ing pressure-they have a margin of safety that cove1's even emergency demands. The valves are made in a variety of patterns for StC2lm, water, air, gas, oil, and other liquids, and in brass, iron body and cast steel 5 and all pressures, high or low. jenkins Bros. also manufacture Jenkins '96 and Jenarco Sheet Packing, Gaskets, Pump Valves, and other mechamcal rubber goods. JENKINS BROS. NEW YORK BosToN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 0:0mnannmmuiuinunmuiuinuumuiurunmuinninmu:unnumuumn Four Hundred Forty-two o unnmmroTo El i. l ll l ., li E. -1 l i uum:um-nu..i..-ummm-...L ii i l l I o'o 1895 Iuwnruunmnninumunmnunnuu 1917 E Lowest Prices Consistent with Safe Management Open Throughout the Summer Surplus Profit Turned Over to Student Body Q E 5 E Q QQ 4 E L P The University Book Store 303 University Place llcadquartms for Students and Alumni E 5 E E ,lm 1uwurnanwnnwuwnumuinwnnninaninnwur1unuuwuunuruuwnur1nnninnnnnwuwnununuuunuiInniuiuinnmmnmmrmumn urnunr1uruninn11uuwnanux1nunvuwn1inrninunninrninuanunrnuunnummummzg Four Hun drcml Forty-thrcc Latin Prof.-The ancients considered the liver the seat of affection. What is the seat now? Bright co-ed--The knee? You said it. o 0.0 191111 Zbear the Same Jliuise at Ullllimzbzll '18 co-ed-You slept well? '19 ditto-Like a log. Her room-mate--With a saw going through it. v v 0.0 0.0 lust iiirihge The elder Booth, the tragedian, had :1 broken nose. A woman friend once remarked to him: l like your acting, Mr. Booth, hut to he perfectly frank with you I can't get over your nosef' No wonder, madam,l' replied Booth, the bridge is gonef, 0 o 0.0 0. what is ,Linus ibhrme gnunniaer, ikate? Kate's Mother-I hope you will remain in the parlor when your sister receives her fiance. Kate's kid brother-No, 1,111 afraid in the dark. o o 9.0 Q00 Karl Holzwarth-lVly pop is a prof. so I get taught for nothing. Dot Keeney-Huh! My father is a minister and so l'm good for nothing. Four Hundred For ty-I0 ur Q o.omuun Q 'o Ianum1unnnuumnuum uuuuumnumrmmnmn nlnunluwuwnununurnanunmnluurnInmuunuur1ulumunnmnnmnnmm Ilmmnunnmurnunuununmnnmmnmulnrnnnulmurmnmn:Inmnmmummumnurumulnunmumuul l T! R. W. CURTIS, Haberdasher Largest Assortment of ,M LION SHIRTS Eff COLLARS in Syracuse l Always something new in Neckwear-Our SOC Neckwear the talk of the town I NEXT TO CRESCENT THEATRE 449 SO. SALINA ST. 0:0xlruuvumnl1llruuwnnnnuuunmmmnum1xnuuunummnruulnnznuunrnuunnmummmmu nrunvuur1ururnuru1nrunvuru1nuvuulnnnnvanurnnunvuvurnnm:nunnnuuumm uuunmnuvlu1mm:unucxlanmmunnruunnnnuuunmu mm1umuuumuunnuu umnnmunumr uunnnnmmnn mmmmnuuuunmnmu mnnnuunnum uuunnmnmm 4 o Matter How You Spend Your Vacation l U will find interesting goods here , to make that vacation better. 2 Fishing Tackle Lawn Tennis Lunch Sets Rifles Croquet Outing Shoes Camp Kits Tents Pocket Cutlery Haininoeks Thermos Bottles Etc. l BURI-IANS 86 BLACK, Inc. T Two s'1'on.1+:s , 136-138 No. Salina St. 362 So. Slllillil St- 5. ,,II,I,II,III H' IIII ,,,,,,,, I , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,mu ,,,,,,,,,,,,, rn ..l...r,.,., U lllr llylllllllltylllqlltlnll 4 n rnrrnrlnrnnnrmnunnnurnnann u nnuunnuxllllrlululuululuul u ulvlluluulnl u vlwulmllul nu ulnullllrlll r xulnsnuulnluu n uuuxuuvuunu mu lt C. W. P. REYNOLDS Corner Warren and Jefferson Sts. HATS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES The Store Where the College Man Trades 1rlwurunuunrnurmn1nwuwnmnmlrulunlmuwnrnmmmanmnnnmmu:munlmuur1urnrnnur1nrnrnnununnmm:1murununnnmunummnuunnuuwununnlnunumnlnlInummunlruulmmnuunz1uanumm1uumlnunmuuummunmnununuunnunnmmnunn Four Hundred Forty-fi unuuunr unnmuu xmnumm mum: mmnuu 0:0 I 5 it l into 5 5. E E 5 I i l If Syl l .l mln nfs l l V W 1? 'r l V0 fo ChollyiSo your pah says I cawn't see you any more? Molly-Yes, he didn't care so much when he heard of your wearing a wrist watch and spats hut what made him rave was when he found out you wrote poetry and were in Fine Arts. o 0 0.0 0.0 we Zbahe with This This Clliheniitg Sqvuirrel,' Seuhert-Yes, l'm taking History 44. Empire France-How's that? Squirrel -Vm taking History 22 the second time. o v 03 0.0 well, well Prof. BradfordQWhat mean ye, Lester, hy speaking of Bill Shakespeare, Jack Whittiel' and liohhie Burns? Lester Wells-Well, you told me to get familiar with those writers. 9 O 4, 0,4 Zfpearh at the Elillumenfs clbpm. Where did you get that cold? Oh, last night l ate some chilly sauce. fo o'o Perhaps some may think SI 1511139-I SELIJ llfllj, A poeln 01' fl PUZZIQ OJ, lJ01llIZM 1fl9.I9IlI QM .1118 See who would be prim on qiinouo Llsrloogl It, and we find that i 1 10.112 noir Four Hundred Forty-six I I llllllllVIIIlllllIlllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll K llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllVIIlllllllllllllillllllllillllllllllllllll Illllllllllllltf li ESTABLISHED 1818 Qeggsftai-iiyinaaegg T V if .'2.Zffli Il! eutlentenii Wilrnrrihing Qnubri, il MIDIOON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET 1 NEW YORK Telephzum Illurrny llill 8800 ' A complete Establishment operated continuously X, for nearly One Hundred Years , under the same name and still in the control I ofthe Direct Descendants of the Founders for the Outlittmg of Men and Boys from Head to Foot with if Garments and Accessories for livery ll Requirement of Day or Iivening Wear Dress, Business, Travel or Sport BROOKS H M y E A Copy nf nur N rw I lluxlraicrf' 1 'nlrxlqgfm' ' I Q O I H E R S 2 Lllfllfllillflljf IIIIJFU fhnn Om' ll 1nnr'rw1' l'hnhwrnph1'r l'lnh'.r 'will br 7llIlfll'lf fu anymu' 7ll0lIfll0llI.ll1L The 1018 ONUNIJA U11 N BOSTON BRANCH NEWPORT BRANCH LITTLE BUILDING 220 BELLEVUE AVENUE z I u o vuunumumiinmnui inmninununuunnnnmuun nmnimnuunuimlmnnuuininm l STOP LOOK l,lS'l'lCN N U. R. NEXT at the Varsity Barber Shop , - New Building, oonvenicnt 1? to Grand Central, Subway, il and to many ofthe leading X. Hotels and Clubs 0:0mumannaiuummmumannumnnnmnmnuu nuummnimmmmummnil Q Q THAT IS RIGHT RI TI ll lllclcfil V0 LING ' On the hill - but on the level mcimurnumimmm:uuuumunuinnumun Inunuminnunmuannunuminnunminmmmuininneunuiuunlmnnum 0 umuinnuuuciuummmnunmnmiimuinuummnnumuminiimmmiuunuuununmnininluanuininnumumnunuluunmni THE FRONTIER PRESS CO. 410 VINNEY BUILDING J. O. WHITCOMB, Mgr. PROFITXIBLE EMPLOYMENT FOR ' TEACHERS AND STUDENTS niiuinmuuimnuininunuuimuniinmuumumm ximmnuuinnuinuinunininuiininmnuununmmiuuiiiun muliuimnuuuun HATIQVICR your needs may be i' in the printing line, you will li make no mistake coming here. , Whether it is Programs, Menus, Dance Orders, Cards, Posters, or a more extensive job, such as Folders, Pamphlets or Magazines, you will re- I ceive just what you , want promptly and l reasonably. ORANGE PUBLISHING CO. . 922 IRVING AVE. svimcusn, N. Y. mmnnmmununnuninuummnmnirlumuununimnmnummlmumununumumumumnnnnmnuinnmumnn10:0 'Four Hundred Forty-seven 9 oionnunmnumn i I le W is N STUUWID 1548 Broadway Clixecutive Oflicel 557 Fifth Avenue New York lllll'll'll'll'lllllllllll'll'lll'l.llllFll35'lllllllllllllllllllllllflllll3fllll'llllllllllll'lllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llll''llllllllllllll''ll'll'll'll'll'lll'll'll'lll'll'll'll l Photographers to This Book and many other Colleges for l :: :: the Season :: :: la milllilliillnillilllilliilliillliilriiliiiliillilllilliilliliilllillliiliiiliillilllillillllllliiHlliillliilliillriillilllilliillilliilliiilliilliillliliilliiHlliilliillillillliilliilliilliillillilliilliillillillilliilliilliilliil .H ,ll 1 The School and College Department makes available the best skilled artists and modern Y methods, and also assures promptness and l :: accuracy in completion of work :: l IWIUIVIIWHHHI1VIIIHIIIHIIIVIIIUYIIQHIIUIIIWIIIVIIINIWIIINVIIIWIIIVIIII4 Northampton, Mass. W Princeton, N. l Cornwall, N. Y. Ann Arbor, Mich. 9:01ruuvuuunnuurumonumnnnnnmnnlun:ruInumnunrnrnmrnnuunnlummu Four Hundred Forty-eight , .H,..,,,..21L!l!1i!I1i1Zl Smrlivf 0110 i11.!1 South Hadley, Mass. Lawrenceville, N. Hanover, N. H. Lafayette, Intl. uruuunnnwmmumnuuummuumnmn nnuummuuuuwul Inunumumumumunnumuuuuunuuumuuumvumummnumuunummnn Pough keepsie, N. Y West Point, N. Y Ithaca, N. Y I . Q uunmuunn umm , W. -1 l ,X lr v 1 we I ff . l ' ' K' 5 , 3 I -W g l if ' 5 2 l ll 5 ls ,ll g ll HE reputation of Spalding's Ath- li , . E lctic Goods for Quality which has E Um1l1ll'UemS f E lgeenlina-de in over gorty years og H . E success u msmess, was een acquire F. L. Walfath Estate E E only by inanufacturing withbshe uangost 1? , , , , , F , care ant giving to tie pu ic ati -ti' ii WHOTLSALE c'R0U R5 ,lg goods ofthe very best grade that cantbe F 219 West Water Street Syracuse, N. Y. Q l produced' i Our Catalogue will be mailed lo any X, X fl!li!l7'6.f.f on rcquefl. l -'-T l ! - I t ii i A. G. Spalding SL Bros. 5 . ll 357 S. Wa1'1'e11 Street .: 'i..i'QE l 'T 2SPmNl2r 1 Q L.'112'.5' ' l The L. C. Smith Sz Bros. Type- writer is a help to eflicient work During a college eourse the use of a type- T writer is conducive to system, a high My percentage rating and good English. ll Buy it now and you will have it to use T after you graduate. In all business pursuits it is indispensable for correspondence y and records. y We will make you a special rate on rentals. Call us up. T Telephone Warreri 2560 L. C. Smith 85 Bros. Typewriter Co. SYRACUSE, N. Y. i,.mmmmm,,, mmmuunuwnuumununmmmcinuinanummuumiuunummnuuunanunumnumnmnuinunnnunnuuuun imnnumuumumummumm::mmmuiummumnnunmunn xnmmnu o 0-29 Four H uudred 1 or1.y-nil 'r l i o l ll l I. li w 10 Qt Zfperm ,1?oung's iniarher shop Frosh-Who is the head luarber here? One of 'em-Why kid, we are all head harlmers here. get a foot hath, did you? Corporal O'Cohen Tinne , Al olson and Y with the convicts. -J., ' l?5'.?-Q' Ai? -wp , i ,tri -W A Y! 1 fl lg 1 'Iliff H -'lv 355 l Y 2 wi. -, -f ' f' . ' .3 ' ,. ',w. 4,1Lf ag .I ' 'M ' filffffy 53' N ' ll .4 H' -Lg :.,r,1 . p -X-'FL9 1 ' ' .-si --wr.. -' E. .4 . J H nim V -1,51 iq - Fffifif'-l if' V V ' 3 45'-ll .,,,gf,.2.2,--V. . ' L 51, 1--.pm g . if . ' ,ag ..: 1' 'gn if-Q .g,11- - Jn,-If I I W, gs- , ,'g'K.7:,,,i', it fr'ff,p:-au y':, w.3f 'Wi ,V r,1'i3?', .11,..:,i.,f,,, .. , . ...V Waswgl ,-4 ,gitkyn 74.5-Sp,e,'4s,, f , H-.' W: ' ., .L '- 17:23 ..,...-., ff- .435--' ' V ' '- f -' fzivzzmlii . ' A.W-fi'-'Til Sergeant McLevy-Enlighten me wherefore. Corporal O'C0hen- Hold me, Oscar, or l'll strike him. asked to tell a story. After some deliberation he think of any decent ones to tell you. Zllibep are QI! like Ulibis You didn't expect to -Say, do you know that if we had War they'd put Frank the Dolly Sisters and all the great actors in a regiment Because they want to keep the stars and stripes together. At a social gathering in a small village near Syracuse the student pastor was said: Really, now, I can't ,,f0,f,'o'PQ'f,A' IMIQQJI 'N . - m fizncus .1 ooeY.'mAri ON 'rms , .' :Z-.'rof.AGE . - 'P Lggfwfffs EGGN .Q 'racnET! 3' Q21 7-H 7-85620, .z lg 0 like Myioqfff 4 - I - -if i . 5. sb fi 44. 'WU WA'f'T'Lt FAEIT me I TQ?-YT? ffJf?afs'1ffP Four Ilunflrcd Fifty fum muumur:mmmnu-un rmummnrnnunmnnu nnnuunnr1nnnnmurmuuunur Inanmnnnnmmmvrmn nmnnunmuml nmummrnnuanmnnmuuunnnmunmunnmn onumunu o 0.9 5 3 ,ig r l le li ,, E E -Men's 3 Q J P oettel i ' ' -Shirtmaker l ' f ' '' ' 'k ' ' ' ' ' '' ', ' ' ' ' '' ' ' '' ' ' ', ' ' '' l ' 'k ' ' ' '' ' ' ' 'l' 'k ''I' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' 1' l' ' ' ' ' ' ' ''l ' ' '' ' 'K' ' I, LONDON LUGGAGE SHOP Q l Everything for the Traveler 342 South Salina Street l Q 0:0 xuvlw lallsluslnlzlvlllulllllllr 3 To if in ' V E YALE LAUNDRY lf Q 142. J. RICHARDSON E President and General Manager IE E l E Everything in Laundry Service Call Warren 3536 l 1 L. , The Home Furnlshlng Store 3, lx il 'Y Furniture, Stoves, Hardware, Paints, Silverware, Cut- if ll E lery, Chlna, Electric Specialties, Lamps, Etc. yi, S ,l This great store offers you large assortments to choose from, quality that is unquestionable and prices that are the lowest in li the city. When in need of anything come to Kieffer Bros. first. it Q ,l , . E Home of ll i Sterling, Docleash and Happy Thought Ranges Y Q E KIEFFER BROS. if 218-222 North Salina St. Syracuse, N. Y. E L ,ltllII,IlII4llI'IlIIAIIAIIIlllIIIllII,IlI,llIlIIIII,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g,.,,Ilrllrlllgygllllillillirmlllrnnlnnunlrxnanuululurll lllllllllvllllllllvllrll ' ' 'll'l ll 'l''ll''l'll'l'l ll'IlflllI'IHKllIIlllllllllllllllllllvlllr llllllllllllIliilullllllllr 0 1 Four Hundred Fifty- one Mp tu ibis QBIU Uliricks Dr. Thompson was passing a house one afternoon when he noticed a little fellow trying to pull an old fashioned doorbell. He inquired if he could be of assistance by ringing the bell and the boy simply nodded his head. Dr. Thompson boldly ascended the steps, gave the bell a vigorous pull and turned to find his young friend running away and shouting, Now run like the devil. Q im was a Qllinse Qbup Tom-I'd like to propose a little toast. Veronica-Nothin' doin', dearg I Want a regular meal. unmunmunun Stein Bloch Smart Clothes E . Manhattan Slzzrts Stetfon H at: 9 . 5 5 2 Outfitters to College Men 2 Q E 5 Wells Coverly Inc. 5 334-336 So. Salina St. a .:,,,,.,.,,.. U.in.IWinnmmiinin..li.mm.mm.mmm fn...Nmlmirrllillllfl mmmm.mm .mm clbuuhnhpe Jlilunep Geology Prof.-A thousand years is nothing to a geologist. Scobell-Good night. And l lent a geologist five dollars yesterday. 0 0 0.0 0.0 Qt the Ulilllieting Gimp Shelf liluff'-'l'hat man hasn't taken his eyes oil' me for an hour. 'llorchy-How do you know? Four Ilumlred Fifty-I.wc 0:0 I 4 ri nummunzozo 5 l 2 Q 2 3 ii E Q. 3 E. E i E l i HE new addition of .M i W S 200 moderate priced l rooms makes The Onondaga the largest hotel in the State, New York City ex- cepted. Under the direction of l Fred'k W. Rockwell, as is also The Ten Eyck, Albany, In N. Y. l ll Rates 81.50 Pm' Day and Ujnwarcls if ,r Remember this- 1151 k if.: i F0 will give better service, last longer and help you more in your studies than any other writing implement. It is an economy. Waterman service extends everywhere. Prices: 32.50 upwards. Sold at the Best Local Stores L. E. Waterman Company, 191 Broadway, New York I L The largest assembly ever photographed. Yale-Harvard Football Game l Four I-Iumlrcd Fifty-Llxrce ibearh at Ziaahen Why do they use babies in the army? Who said they did? Why, I read in the paper the other day how the infantry succeeded in re pulsing the enemy. 0.0 0,0 Byrne Hueber-I should think that horse would be hungry. Hannigan-Explain! Explain! B. H.-He goes all day with just a little bit in his mouth. Skinny Qtlas u - 11w-N rwv llll V CSkinny Atlas is a prosperous manufacturing center a half hour from Syracuse. The three l110St famous products of this city are morning, noon and night.j 0 0 0.0 0.0 whiz Zahn for women Gulp Dean Jean Marie Richards-Who has read My Lacly's Dress? Miss Ross-I have. Dean Jean etc.-How does it open? 0:0 Qu QBIU dbag Abe-Did you see Jaclcson's new girl at the Senior? Bill-Oh, that was his old one painted over. 1 our Hundred Fifty-four mm :mu nuuiinanuvnum:nvinmnimmlnlmnmnnuum:unuiuunnuuuunnuuum unnuunmm ninininmulininmm1uuiinnumuinninmnnmuuuxnuuulu FRIEND L. WELLS SPECIAL AGENT AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. v LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH 424 Union Building SYRACUSE, N. Y. Phone 6047 P. R. Q-U I N L A N jflDti5l PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS ALL VARIETIES IN THEIR SEASON I DECORATIONS AND DESIGNS ON SHORT NOTICE !5 STOR ICS: 417 South Salina Struct 133 E. Washington Street SYRACUSIC, NICW YORK muumumummm:mmnnumunmumulnui nuinruinanuiinnnnwuuc1innmnmumnuuumnmmunmnn Irn:ananurniinmuinni1uruinnnoniruuannn:unvinuinnummunumw mmolrmmmlnnImmun1ninmuunanuininluimnulmnmnum mmmmmnnuumnuumumuuuuunvmnumumuunmnnnmnn KELSEY HEALTH HEAT We can prove that this Warm air heat is more eco- nomical than steam, water or furnace heat. Thou- sands in use in Syracuse as well as all over the T country. Send for catalog. 'V RESIDENCES OF A.L. BROCKWAY AND WM. SPAULDING The Alhambra Bldg. James Street, Phone Jas. 694-5 WARM Am GEULRATOR - Syracuse, N. Y. lunnmlunnnum ummm umnu uruluiumrurnonurnnuuI1nlumuuuuinninunmuiuimuuuinnnnununmlllu nruuinnuinrnu:nlnuurnuuninumnmmuvinnumnuumnnnnnuunmooo Four Hundred Fifty-five uiunuurmuiummunmmnumu 11uruanunz1nruuuummuuumu WI Spraruse Tlinihersitp Ezlglzt Colleges--Fz've Schools THE COLLEGE oH'ers Classical and Science Courses. THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS offers courses in Architecture, Belles Lettres, Music, Painting and Design. THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, one of the oldest in the State, has a four years' course. The late Chancellor Upson, of the Regents, unsolicited, said: It is admitted by all competent judges to be unsurpassed in this State. THE COLLEGE OF LAW gives instruction by text-book and case system. On its faculty are some of the greatest lawyers of New York. THE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE oH'ers Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering Courses. New buildings and approved equipment. Complete hydraulic laboratory. THE TEACHERS COLLEGE aH'ords s ecial o uortunities for the P Pl preparation of teachers of secondary schools and SllI7C1'V1SlOl1S of Music and Drawin , and confers degrees u on raduating , I s P zz students of the Science of Pedagogy. THE NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY. Tuition free to residents of New York State. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. GRADUATE SCHOOL. LIBRARY SCHOOL. SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY. SCHOOL OF ORATORY. Summer School, July Qtlz to Augizsz' I7z'lz For Catalogue, Bulletin, etc., address, REGISTRAR, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 1mumumnunInumummruu:ummmmnuuInInuInlmuuiuonmninui1unuinannummuiununnum:mum:rnnmnmuunumlinunrunnuuuumuImunlInllI1uummuumnrnunonrurnuui1nmmununvuinuu11uinuinni1unrnmnimuinuuvmmmumummnm1 Hundred Fifty-six nmlu:mlnrunuumunnnmm 1? ll imllmg U, HF 1 Well Ill l i ll ,. ri Kill I ff' lf Xu- L ' xluanunnnnmumunv nuunn unuun unnmnnmunnnnnm nanuunnunmumnr nnmnuunnuu nnuununmuu Hotel Cumberland NEW YORK 5 W LOIDCI Blolclwxy, It 54th St. B10lClWly tus fiom C11'1ncl LCIICI ll Depot-7th Ave cns fiom PCl1l'lSylVlI1ll qt IUOI1 ll N MINUII S WAI K IO IORIY IHI ATICRS ZJQ' fl rf., 4 X I'-afilffl ng 'ns- i:EVj wi ll l- - ' ' ' ' 1 1 2 ' I H: fi Y E H 1 di . I 2 as ,Z . . N .I N .I ul, l' - IWW, 1 . . ' .1 ' . -1 ,'A.llv' .1 sane -I., Q . L . .1 fl' it . Nik., I ,. , ,. ,. 4: Ng ' KEPT BY A COLLEGE MAN Rooms with Bath, 32.50 and up Special Rates for College Teams and Students ll.flRRl' P. STIMSON, lllanagrr The Cumberland does more college business than any other nnnnumn Hotel in New York HliADQUAR'I'l'IRS FOR COLLEGE MEN F L C W E R Designing Executors MURRIS-ZOGG FLORAL COMIJANY 216 E. Fayette St., lickel Theatre Bldg. Phone Warren 386 l C. L. Amos Coal Company COAL THAT SUITS l 200 East Genesee St. Pl10'1C W- 3175 s 1wnuwnuuc1umnummuwnruumumrnuut1nnuuunnuxunnumnnmnn IIIIIHIIIVIIIIUIII unmmml unmuanuut1uuummIxlanmumnmnmmunlnmnmnnmummnnmnu Four Hundred Fifty-seven He Capologizi Buss Qtbis Mean Eau? ng for the number of dances he has keptj-I want to cxplun about this fourth dance. I have it with you because I couldn't get it with nnybody else. First Havenit o 0 0.4 0.4 Ms GEMS! e-Say, kid, how's the weather? Second ditto--Fresh and windy. First ditto-'l 'hen I guess I'd better put a healthy Hush on my cheeks Mllhext dbreek Meets clbreek? First Hawaiian-Doityl Doity! You always call me doityl Your CWICC 'is doity as I am. Second Venez as old as ye. la I K, fl 4. E f f Ng J 6 A 1 1 Four Hundred Fifty-eight Etta , Q .i w J i F d uelan-Shure now ye may be roight. I ought to bc. I m CWICL fo ' l-lere's to the college man-He is not as black as he is painted! j Herels to the co-ed-She is not so white as she is powdered. nnnIuIuulunuIunIuurunInIuIunz1IIInIuannz1IIIInInunc1nInIuIunr1IIInInun11nInuIun11nIuuIun11uuIuInui1nuInunux1IInmmmnlumunr Iuunnumuuumnm FU RNITU RIC R ICPAI R INC UPHOLSTISRINC REFINISH INC Cabfmt W'ork of All Kindf SYRACUSE CHAIR HOSPITAL 1309 Inst Fayette St. ljl1K7l1C4-WHI'l inuIuInurunuIuInuIninuIuIuuInnuIuIuuaninuIuInuI1inrnuunnnnmnmnn 'cn 4846 11ununinn11nuIuInnunuInnInr1nnwnninr1nuInnInr1uunInnIn11uInInuwuunInInIuanrinnuinnI1inInInIuIn11uinInInn11nuinInuv11nInuIununinInuunIuIuIuinvuinnIuInnnnInInuninuInInulmInnuinlmnmInIummmuunwmnuu JOH F. RAUSCH who is known for over thirty years as a First Class Caterer, will gladly furnish estimates for Banquets, Weddings, etc. My Ice Cream and Water Ices are unex- celled in Flavor, Purity and Richness. ',a vqg,v.- v ya QQ? vQApv9- ' Ya 3aQQ..f.ew!Qt!Lm El Iiesgiewllqsm ummuuuuuIurunrmnuunnnmm.. Four JI 1ummlinuuummnmnm mu1inmufumuumumunn undrcd Fifty- fdicunomp Z1Besireh Levy's brother died in Chicago the other day. The undertaker telegraphed to Levy: What shall I do with the hody? I can emhalm it for 250. or freeze it for 5930? And Levy telegraphed back: Freeze it from the knees up for 320.1 he had his feet frozen last winter. 0.0 0.0 Qu Grange 92271 Reporter Clnterviewing Dean Smalleyj-And what state were you born in, Dean? Dean Cln a dignified mannerj-Young man, I-er-was-ah-horn in the state of-er-ignorance. Reporter Cabsent minded and writing rapidlyj-To be sure. And have you always lived there. o 0.0 where Eu you Qiiet what Stuff Bill Hicks-just see those autos Csjkid! Eloise Converse-Sir! How dare you call me that. o Q 0.4 of Qt Sims ibull Ed Inman-Couldn't sleep last night. Bakenian-Too much noise? Inman-Yes, I heard the hed ticking. Q Q o.o 0.0 g g . yl55i'rfflll2l1,1llillir rerr reele grim... ll ll lll fri Jfinal Exams. Four Hundred Sixty l 1 uuunImninmnrmuinmnnmlmmuuuuu Qatudfnt qglige far irom obtgse o p ione rom t e town . yracuse, When urged not to go On The Road of Miss Snow al ma Said, Ring off! The line is in usef' Innumnmnuuuuunnumnunmumnmmnmmnn mmnu n mn r nr mnn mumnnmnunuumm-nuuu nmum:uuunuumnnnu lwllnmllnrl 1uunmuuunur:mmuuuummnmu umnunuurnnumnnnn mnnmnnnnmn mnmummunumuumuuumnmmunuu mm1mnmuuc1umumnumurmnnnnmmu inmmnnnumuuuuumumn W1 A. Case E5 Son Mfg. Co. Syracuse, N. Y. Plumbers' Supplies Vitro Closets Supreme and Buffalo Heating Boilers Matchless Radiation Distributors Byers Wrought Iron Pipe Wholesale Only rr mmmmunnuxmmmmnmnmuu vmruumunummmu-unmunuu! nu 1ninurnInmmnumuumumru muwxt N John L Humber! C. Edward Humber! Ha ty, it Bert B. Humber! , . . lf. l'lUlVlBERT'S SONS Men 5 F urfzzrlz 112 gr i fl-.Mf'.m.-ff N943 ll U. C. Adams Company ll FURNHURP1 X 128 go qqlinq St H CARPETS AND DRAl'l',RllfS Sy w'Se, N' Y' 1 ll-lf ro 124 North Salina Sr., Syracuse, N. Y l nmumnmmmn nnmunmunnnummmn 'g 4:01mnuumrmnmmmmmuuuuumunum:mmnum:nnurunurmuinmminanummulnmmnuuuumumurmmmummmnmumnnnu l' ll l 19' ty o Qgomnuu 5 5 3 2 S s 5 5 E i i Q il sl 2 5 E Q r E S Q E ii , ummrmmm E, 5 l li E, i Al 'l El 2 S 5 E! Q F .l 0:0 our llundrc nunwuwmrunmmlnummmln lnrnu1nlululnn1wnulurnnz14unlumnznnnnmuuuuumnn -in The College Man Needs a Typewriter Poor handwriting may mean low marks-some papers will not be accepted unless typewritten. These are reasons enough why the student should own his own machine l Add time-saving, labor-saving, money-saving, money-earning, and there is no room left for argument. nmw ea STU' 1 YY KS FY , ff ' Mi l V QX Q X H- I ..-.- V , if-,' ,c V' -: ze.. . t II tt- . 'ill NB Q 'fJ.lr-zsfe f-l- - .wa , , ,, lk, The Remington Junior ls the ideal writing machine for the student. It is the typewriter that will enable you to meet faculty require- ments for neat, legible papers. It is the typewriter that will save you time in preparing papers- save you labor in writing and copying papers-and save you the money you would have te pay to have your papers written by some- one else. It is the typewriter with which you can earn money by writing for other students. It Costs But 050.00 And it will earn its cost in a comparatively short time. It is a real Remington. It carries the ironclad Remington guarantee. It differs from the standard 26100 Remington only in being smaller, lighter, more portable, having fewer parts, and being dc- signed for the simpler uses, such as MSS., etc. But for these purposes it has no superior. It represents every- thing that Remington Typewriters represent-the highest standard in writing machine construction and operation. Call at.our office and let us show you a Remington Junior. A demonstration will convince you that this is the machine you need. Remington Typewriter Company tlncorporatedl 111 Dickerson Street Syracuse, N. Y llllllllllllllilllllIIIIIIIIKIIHIIIIQIII rl Sixty-two 1 unumnuimm:1inuimmmnuimnluininuuunvurnannurnunmu:nunanan:nunmm:inuuuanmunnumiminuinnuxnmnummmm Harlan P. French. Pres. Willard W. Andrews, Sec. The Albany Teachers' Agency, Inc. Supplier Schoolx of All Grade: with Competent Teachers. Assirtr Teachers in Obtaining Poritionr. We receive calls for wide-awake and progressive teachers fromevery State in the Union, and we want more such teachers upon our lists. We believe no agency in the country has done more for its clients or secured positions for a larger proportion of them: For several years we have had more positions than candidates, and We can certainly be of service to col- lege graduates who wish to teach and who are qualified to do good work. NOW is the TIME to Rl'iGlSTlfR Send for llulletin Sl Chapel Street, Albany, N. Y. num., Qzqmnuuunr mmmnmnnuummmn ir, E585 4 P 1 , w . ll Q 2 1 C as Raynester GRY The new all-purpose weather coat-a well made garment in which style and service are combined in the maximum. Buy a RAYNSTER and be weatherproof. United States rubber sole shoes ideal for the gym Floor and the tennis court. Syracuse Rubber Store Clinton Street, near Fayette Everything in rubber good: and auto rupplier mmm:mumsrnninrurumnunum:urmurnmunnmmlmnm nnrmuinmur1mmmlluvnumnmununnumuluunuumumr' ' uiuimnnnuuumvrmmnmurmnuunluvzu nuuvmmur1muumuuunnuunr1muuumnmmnnno uununnnmmunnuI xmumuunuu uunmmuuuuuuumuu nu Spencer Clothing Company Zliailurs Remember Our Goods Are MADE IN SYRACUSE OUR AIM IS To Produce Up-To-Date Garments for Men To Give Prompt and Satisfactory Service To Specialize in Quality and Good Tailoring To treat every customer in the best possible manner Store at 324 West Fayette Street Next West of N. Y. C. Depot Syracuse, New York IIIlllIlllllIllllllIllIIHIIIlllllllllIllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIllllllllllllVllllllllillllll Four Hundred Sixty-three F The night watchman had noticed Dean Peck using a telescope. just then a star fell. in cl H121 Q E 5 5 Begorra, said he, that felly sure is a crack shot. 0:0 0:0 Ulillberfh ibe Mean? Red-l-low was Evans when you left him last night? l-larrison-About 20 dollars sicker than he Was the night before. 9 0 0.0 0.0 Prof.-I hate to speak of it, Mr. Jones, hut you were very impolite to stretch ass. Mr. J.-Scuse me, professor, but I thought this was a class in extension. 0:0 0:0 Qbnnh Qlbhice Never run after a street car or a woman. There will be another one along minute. uumnuninmuniruurunrriururuuniiuannuiuiinnunanuiinuanmuiinmnrunimuruuiurmuvuuiurriiuruuiunr1iuniruuuniuruuruIninrunum1murunuunnunruui1nunumuixiuiuinnrmninvuuur1inniumniuniuinuiinruu-urnnluinruuluiuuinnlinninniuminumumunun COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHS l Enlargements and Lantern Slides 5 Herbert F. Smith 3 Aldrich Bldg. 118 E. Jeflierson Cor. Warren E New Location . it o.vI'IIII4II'IIHINI4 uuuiuinuuuuiumunummiu rnuuun ununuummm,:, 0'0 mum 0 li E i .ga............,............a.............,............i,.........,...i....................................i..li........,....i.............,.... .......................HU.............,............il..i.......K...i..i..ii..1..................i...H...,H........H.,...i....i..ii..........i.a.......i.. OUT if The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance . .1 Company of Mllwaukee Q Assels, january I, 1916, ,S320,37.5,889 Henry Phillips, General Agent 607-619 University Building, Syracuse, N. Y. r i Ji ui uuunnmgzg 1'.1l1IlL1l'0C1 Sixty-four o .. ..i...,...t.......,., ..i.,...i.........,..i. .........g. E.....i....i....1................,..i.......H...i....i...,.i..i.i......,. ....:.........,.....,.......i...,...............,..t......,.. .....,.....g lrl K . It !.'Z 5 4 3 w'iLlid1l11tliJ1liiii?Ilot NSI .llllllgelii Day 5 L,S E S 8 and Cold Water Up E I X W E 5 Write for Saulls Seed Annual 5 and get right on prices of HO1' E L E M PI R E Garden, Flower, Lawn and IQUROPIQAN IXIAAN 1' ield Seeds. Largest seed E At lilectric 'lierniinal Station lghigiugeen New York 5 sY1aAeUsic, N. Y Q ' 'g ' E I'Itvilor 'Q ' IR 1 5 F. U 2 : . t JCUIII .us E 5 Ilerzently Iii:-xmllecl hy Vlleek Illlllulvllllllfll Q S 256-26-l Jllllws Sf. Syl'1ll'lISC, N. Y. E 5 5 ' . uuamnmuu uiuuiuuruuuiunlireimiumnrun r numnummiuiunur1umuiuuiimuuiuuuuuiunminunumuinummnumuinuinunuunuiui1uuinumiiuinuiuut1nnmnmniuuiumm:uunmunnmim num:-10:0 . if ..- Specialists in Musical lnstruments since 1860 H gg, ' j Choose First the Store On fx' ag E Ui? Choose a house that is known guilt, E 1 I -for its strong, liberal policy aj' 'if E ' i -for its marked endeavor to please and serve L 5 L its customers I ' Qi' 'rl --for its activities for good in the eonnnunity in which it exists. 2 You can nlwayf be .ruilml al .fuch zz place E We invite you to come lo CIark's E no ei CLARK MUSIC Co. 2 416-420 South Salina St. Syracuse, N. Y. E GEORGE G. KENYON LUMBER COMPANY S Pine, Hemlock, Hard Wood and Georgia Pine 'lliniher All Kinds of Interior '1'rinnning WHOLESALE and RETAIL All Kinds Kiln-Dried Hardwood Flooring E 601 E. Water' Street Both Phones Syracuse, Cor. Orange 219 N. Y. E llllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllVIIIIIKlllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIVIIH Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll lllllllllllllllllllYllllllllllIIAIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIWEO .0 ozuonuinininmuniuiluinmmmnummunriuuniuinninmmninuu uunuimnnunnnnmmr unniiuiunnimigo . . listahlislvl ISSZ H -ll 40 5 Genesee Quick Shoe Repair S S M L 0 Expert Shoe Repairing E suolzs RICPAIRIZD wi-111,12 You WAIT EMPIRE LAUNDRY E , , C . IW: 1-Ss. H Work Called lor and Delivered Og. KjllI3TJ:lgl':Iq, lliils-rs Phone: Warren 1002-W 325 lf. Genesee Street Syracuse, N. Y. E Special Attention to Students Work E iinmInunmuruuimnmmuummminuiimuinmmmanuunnnmuumn num:uimumiminimumnmnmmunmmnnnmnnunszo ofaitmumm:umm:mn1uuianuutmninuimmmminuiimiuiuinitinuiinnmn:ninmniniuuunnnrmmmimi1nInumunumunun mnunmnuunozo go Four llumlred Sixty-five Ebuhm at lain Bill Mzlngin-Why are that new Prof's teeth like the stars? Bingamun-Ich Weiss es night. l3ill-Because they come 0Llt every night. 0 9 0.0 0.0 5..- s lVleehun-I hear you're in business now. Boutin-Yep. l'n1 21 tailor. Meehznn-'l'hz1t so. Boutin-fYep. l'm trying to suit everybody. o o 9.4 0.0 Q Zunlngical Qhuestimt Dr. l-largitt Cin class-roonij-Nznne some of the snmller animals ofthe lower class beginning with Miss Sours. O., 0.0 Zlnphuhyh Ebink uf what Ml1'l2lI11-Wllilt would you do if Kenneth kissed you on the forehead? M1ll'jCJl'lC l,Cl cull him clown. ul 4 IQ Aglliiil' x 'r,, i u X, 'ag -. l 1 ll' 5 I, Four llumlrecl Sixty-six mmm nm mn E ' 2 E 2 ' E o Z 5 Q Q E0 lmuuvnn1uwuwnunz1wnuwuwnwnz1I1u1nwIwn1mlwIwnwuwIw1nuwuwnuwnnuwnwnnmuwnwnwnxnuImuunuwuun11Iuuuuuun11Iuuunuwuxnnwnwnuuuummulmmmlmgg ng.1Iwnwuwnu11wuwuwuwnnunuwnwnrnnIwuvwlvuwn11uvuwuvwuuI1uumunlummnnnz1wuwuwuvunc1wuwuwnnnz1nwuwuuu1-Iuuanxvuwuwnuurnuuuuumunmmlu:Ea EM D K. PRODUCTSE Q organ oorsf N - E The NVASHBURNIC 0.K. Pupcr FZISTCIICX' - 5 f The SANITARY 0.K. l':l'IlS0l' . - E E E 5 E., Sash : E The NOK. Letter Opener 5 E . 2 Z LD fill Snlz' nl all Smlirmz'1'y Sfnrry E 'rj Ng- Ca :J Made hy E 5 Q' O dv' H The O. K. M2ll1Llf2lCtLl1'il1 f Co. E bo Q Q 5 L, 5 Q 'S M Q 3, Syracuse, N. Y. S S C 5 E - 4 .gn 1H.H...............H..........HH.....M..WHH....N...........1............................W... ..........g. E Ci 563 Lb in mrnuwnwnumnwnumwnuuwnunumxnumnnuuznmmn wuwnuwInuwumwnur1wnnwnwnmmmumummlmmrwwwmu Hlumun 0'0 4. CN' W Z 'Y Z CO1 RRLL Sz LEONARD E U, Sash E ALBANY, N. Y. E i S E 2 VV ood Glass Coil f 2 Q 1 , Q 125-127 James sf. 111m of M, G, GRQSSMAN, P,-es, Caps, Gowns and Hoods .gown E, 3 g 3 CUSHIUN RUBBER HEELS 2 TREAD SOFTLY S T E P S A F E LY 5 5 5 5 9 E 5 THAT PLUG 2 PREVENTS 2 suppme E Q HOE D5 Xl 5 4 f S C on ' YS Sodfm-ACHED6? 5 B0 STON, MASS. E E For Snlc by A. FINCICS SONS, Inc., 130 North Snllnn Street, Syracuse, N. Y. E 5 Four llumlra-41 Sixty-svvvln .5,.i..,....,..n..........lu...iimi..............ii....,..,.......i..i.,....ma..i....u....i..im...mi..,.....,.i.......i..n..mm..iiH...mi.,.....ii.....iman...mumm..muI...Hu..n..,..,.i..imm..mmW.i...mumm..,...m....i..,...u..,.,.. E WOLCOTT'S BOOKSHOP E 5 in the White Memorial Building on Vanderbilt' Square was estab- lished in 1876. It COI1t21l11S a valuable collection of books and is patronizecl by University professors and students who are looking E Q for the best in biography, history, travel, poetry, science and art. 9 All freshmen are particularly Welcome because they become regular customers for the remainder of their college course and afterward. 9 n Vanderbilt Square Syracuse, N. Y. I he Syracuse l rust Compan Capital Surplus and Uncliviclccl Profits Rugnurqgg x5o0,ooo.oo 5690.000-00 xlS,300,000.0o 5 . 4040 Interest Pald on Deposits uiuninnniuuiuannuniuinuruuuiuimx1niuniuwnunuiuruurinnuininianuiuniur:1ruiuiuvununininuin11uanmuunnannumi1uuinruui1nnmInni1nururuumrnniuiu1anuininniininniuiuimuinvuunmnmnuimm um iuiuuirxlmuumumnm 4niuninnnininmunmuuimuuu nnmuununmi 1uuiuruumiuinuin11uniuiuni1uvuuiuui1niniunniunniuimu:uinmuiumumunumin . C H 1 E R Y I Mechanz'c5 Fine Tools Manufacturers of .' : E LEATHER BELTING U 5 a SSYRACUSE SUPPLY COMPANY 2 314-318 West Fayette Street Syracuse, N. Y. 5 5 U noimmmnunnunmunuummummmmmnmimmmmnmummmmnmnunmmmmumummmmmmmnmnuunmmmumuiliniuiniumumnunmm ,WImmmmmumnmmluummHHuummmmumnm mlmmummmmnmumm Four Hundred Sixty-eight 111111u111111111n1 1111111111111111111111111 111111111111 111111111111111111muIn11111111111rn11111muxunumnunrnmnml mnunuv 1111111111111111111111111 1n1uum11111 mnn1m1111u 111111n111111111n11m1mnn1111u111 11111111 mug' Q 2 oz. :111111111111111111 nnnumuuun 111n1u11111nuu1uuu1xnn111an111mu111umu:111111unu11annrn11mnmu11n11n1111nu1111u l E .0 i to ' ' ' want to kno th t If It IS a QuCSt1OD If You 1 W ,C has 5 f . . Way to llght your resldence, O umlnatlon apartment, store, hall, garage, 5 - E Ask Us church or factory-ask us. Q l J o Q E racuse Llg tlng Compan 1 ,l E ' E E . . Dznturjf C0 2 Plzozfogmpfzers 5 435 South WdT7K1l Street Sy1'ac1m', New York 5 1111nu111nu11un:11ru111mmunumuunmu111umm11mn111111murumn.nnunuunuuan1munumuuum111nunnv1111111111anuuvunnullnlumuuuuurogo 5011111111111 anmunn:11rnan111n1umm111nn1u unmmnnumm xnnuunuunununi? The Connectlcut Mutual l 1 T H E 11 L'f 5 5 1 1 e Insurance Company 1 5 1, 1 E ELECTRICAL ,i A UNIQUE RICCORD E Received from lnurnlmtsrs ln pre- E E g munns smce 0l'LllLIllZ1l.l1l0ll Ln ' E 5 11117 .... t . 11:310,337,2a5.71 1 1flX'l'UR1gg 2 li4E,51:Rci.2lrL8qgl:st1nJ, then I'111111l1cs Kwymxjzglou AIJPLIANCICS lCXCL?SS0fll,lll0lllll1l'0l,llI'l1l!4l . 9,2ll,fl73.2!l . E 'llAl3l,l'l l,AlVlljS 5 Ass1e1,11,.I1111. 1, 11117 . . . 71S,1171,152.92 5 3 NHCRCHANIJISE gg This Cllllllllllly o1'igi1111l,c1l llllfl 1ul0pt.u1l the S , , . E three Gifhgj per cunt 1'nsn1'v1: Ill A1nu1'icu,, 113 At Y0lll' bC1'VlCC lOl' illly I1 years enrller t.l11111 any otlmr enlnpanny. 2 Ele Ui I N I i -- ' C ' C21 CCC 'milffl 'YTll 5Ll3lElivglillln Tlfflm of E 2 ' f 9 . , , , ' . . Vg 1z1+:s'1' POLICY c0N'1'11Ac'1' ON Q E C0ndU1t'M1llef il 'l'I'll'I lVlARKl'l'l' Q E C X -qtxb 'fwfr I 1 'I 1'1'1 111 1' 'U UV' 'rl 2 l 21-72:filrll1l.lC1,li1'llZ'l giqlfffyf 6,713 i S p y D B COOPER E 440 S. Warren St., Syracus'e,N.Y. l f'f 'f '!S1'lfQL 'B I B H 5 Buy lflccmcal 'llmings at the il S13 cJll0l1ill ll. lo11nl1y 1'11.v1111zs ani 11iLi11p5 3 5 xi l- , - ,hu 1. SYRYACUSH, N. Y' g E l.lLLfllC.ll Brom i FOUI' Ilnndrud Sixty-niuo i 392 Maha a Zbit First She Cadmirer of jackj-Jack is 21 great haseball player. Second She Calso smittenj-Yes, he has such a wonderful arm. CDagger looks exchanged.D o 0,0 Mticans make jlintice Honey Lewis-Get this, kid, Utica is the greatest city in New York state. New York Chicken Cwho doesn't fall for himj-Yes, hut it ought to he a sea- port town if you want to make it amount to anything. Honey,'-But how can l make it a seaport town? She-'llhatls easy. Take a pipe and extend it from Utica to New York harbor and if yo11 can suck as hard as yo11 can blow you'll have the whole harbor 11p there in less than a half hour. Ring the chimes, mister. O O He-We boys are going to hury our janitor tomorrow. She-Oh, yo11 rascals are always up to something. What's he done now. He-He died. Qlhe Zlheal Rich Guy-What's yOlll' idea of a Senior Week girl. Hard .Up-Well, she must dislike flowersg he afraid to sleep at allg must have a return ticketg and be just too excited to eat. Four Ilundrctl Seventy 0 sumti l B L O D G E I T ' I The Oldest Shop in Town 6 l EXPERT CATERER Bake Goods, Ice Cream and Ivey l , . , , l 308 South Clinton Street Syracuse, New York il unininnuununnumrnnrimunuuiiinuinlunniuluuinnuninuiuu1iuinumminmumuvnulmmuuiuininnulunmuinuimnininmuluininmnmuuulunummu isunnlinunnullmo fl THE GEORGE FRY CO. is Manufacturing Stationers and We Jewelers Makers of Class Day Programs and Invitations for Syracuse 1916-1917 Classes Class Day Invitations and Programs, Wedding Invitations, Dance Programs, Menus in Class Pins, Meclals, Cups, Class Rings, Trophies, Footballs 119 SO. 13th S'1'RlClC'I' Phone, Walnut 4360 PI-1Il,ADlil.PHIA, PA. 5 rn1nuiumuiinruuiunoniuininununruinuunnuuvinnIinunuvluiuvlumuml nmmuuuuu iurninuuuuuminuiinnininnunmuumnun rinuiummmanmumn:uiuinnun:uinrnununnumnuurnnuuumznnmnnuunn :nununnnnJTo uunmmmm nuunmnmuunnu xnuunnuiininanmuixlinmumn:mmnunriuanmuucinuunnnIinuinunnnununmnnu innunlunrofo il Kustom Tailor SPECIAL A'1 1'1iN'1'ION'l'0 S'1'UDENT'1'RA1JIi W, Classy Suits at Popular Prices li 116 W. 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According to a recent news item trouser belts were usecl to tow a clisahlecl machine to a garage several miles away. Two guesses as to the make of the machine. . .g. Qt the Znielmuut .'4 i , QL,-fy ff . . is - Waiteralrlave you ever triecl golclcn ' soup, sir? fy 'V 5,-A L4 xi l3oohwNo, what is it? 'Yw,..l Waiter-lfourteen carrots. u- ,W -' if.. . Qfff tx V' . Al J . Foul' llunilretl Seventy-Lwo 5 l D R O ....,......,...... ......................... ............n.. ...........g. Alexander Grant's Sons Hardware, Paints and Glass Sporting Goods, lfleetric and Auto Supplies GUNS, AlVllVlUNl'l'l0N and l'llSl'llNG 'l'ACKl.l'2 li ls E E E ii sl l 6 o 0.4 'Q E k E ll l i li il l o 0.0 0 of l I 134-136 lf. Genesee St. Syracuse, N. Y. 119 lf. VVashington St. natmnuuuuni:unuinaniannininuiummuinn1ninmuuxnun11uruunuu11nuunnunnmnuuu mnixluinrnunwuuumumnmn :Q jammm:unnnmnmn ininiininInumiininlunmi1:llnlruumuunuunnnminInmuimmlunmuummmm mmm:umnnunnn Loyal l ralw'nily Mm .'llway.r l'alronizz' ll B ,f-.1 Fraternity x ' W, Thfir flaw.-rim..-, ix J Jewelry and . t so BUY YOUR ,. X, 'Uf Ezngraved HW I l - l lasl1?igl1tT, Razors, Strops, Cutlery, I Cards I K arc ware, Seeds, etc.. at I ' M. R. DOW E R and 1 I Manufacturerofl'ins, Badges and lVledals E E I Dealer in Watches and Dimnonds Warren Sf-, OPP- P0St0HiCC E la 212 Bastable Blk. Syracuse, N. Y. 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Fayette Sn-cur i i ,i 1utninuimuinmunm:rnmnxnInuumummmnm uunumuiuu11umunnmmmnnum mummnrozo ofommmuunnn mnunmn nnummumuummuinunnnmuruInmunmuonnmumu nmmnmmuozo ELECTRICITY-COM FORT-ECONOMY HICRIC Alu: 'l'Hli suoo1cs'1'IoNs Reading Lampr Floor Lamp: Dark Lampr Slmwzr Liglzlr Domw' jbr Dining Room Electric T0u.rZfr5 lflcclrir Irour lflrclrir Slovw' Elfclrir Curlzng Irnnr Tabla Lampf l,ook us over and get our prices before you make your selection. llie most complete electric shop in the state. fllxo l'lum11i11.g, llfating and .lflnclrfr Repairs Opposite City llall Syracuse, N. Y. uuumunol umm unuunuuu: unoumrnuin1muinmu1nmuinu1mnanummnumnmn:nmmnumnumum Four Ilnndrvd St-vvmy-ilu i 5 l l 2 E l li 0:4 -L-0 unr1nninnunuuumuummmunux mnnusn: Iinuunuonnummr nmmmuninmuulrrnuuvuuuz:ummmmm L nun:ruui1nnuninninnninuiniumnnuuinnumrnuuz14ninimnr1inummunmuunn inuucninanumn:urnutuni1inruinnur1inruinuuc1nuininui1nninruniinunummmnnmuni0.0 N C9 X, 3 I I , G 72012 Z G7 ' I n W' ' g ENGRA VING EIPANY ' :F E ' I CH I CAG O I I - . . '. LI- -.'1. ' f-fu '1f. ' - g D 'A'Q, . If g w -I E' A, yu . Q :4'1, A'-.4,fN -7?'Q'y- , f- .D ' , : I I .,.A I I i ff '1'.71'v ' BENQ F- 'w1:fIf' f I f N fl I I- M' .' .--11' . -- ' f 'sP'.,fTffIf ,f . i. 1' 'Ig ,- I 'ya II IMIQNQNEIW' if' E -' . fff' E- Ii ..., - -, , ,,, I 'I u ' ,,.,, JI' '- I Makers o U ':,f5 Ig'2figg,,E5?.' E - . 5 I fbgfwsf Qwbfy I 9 Deszgns and Plafes E fbr Coilege 0116129511 School 'NN 14 nn ua s ' If : I N BRANCH OFFICESEATLANTA- COLUMBUS- DAVENPORT' DES MOINES' NINNEAPDEIS Iso. BEND zwfg Four Hundred Seventy-four Wg. uuuwnnmmmu mum::mmmmumm:nxz:nnuu:1mumw.:1nmm.:nuanwm:wunn mum mwnnm ui.-uuum..-..-...m--...a,iU..-m ' ,-1-um..-nw..-.aunvmu s. 5 E 5 3 5 l I l unumuumumnm , V . o,o.mun College Class Books VVVWVWVVWVVWWWVWVVWVVVV ll We will make attractive propositions to Business Managers of College Annuals who desire to produce Well made books. ll A contract with us means superior print- ing, binding and engraving service. Each book is printed under the personal super- vision of our president, who is imbued with the one ambition to produce a good book. VVVWWVWWVW'WWVVVVWWVVVWV THE DU BOIS PRESS Rochester, N. Y. xxx lx Builders of Fine Books and Catalogs XX This is our Seventh Consecutive Onondagan umnmmnn I ll cl tl 5 f M xmummu ...g. ummm: mmm :ummm .mum ummm ummm ma..a.f..a:uumun ...uvmnu E 5 r..:.vmnx1:nm:m-mmamzumnrummmxzmmi m.......,....u.-...ummm ll pl s 5 I l l 4 Q l ' vu-:N 0:0 ly-five 4.,,,,,,,,m,,mmmmm r1muullmuumunmnumuumumnunnlulnu uunnnmumm aio Telling the Cook Girls who marry 1nen wealthy enough to hire a cook ought to know something about cooking, so they can tell the cook how they want things. After saying that, Henry T. Finck, the eminent musical critic and author, adds: I bless the stars that I have a, wife who can tell what's Wrong and how to me11d it. One of the beauties of the JELL'0 dish is that it never has to be mended, no matter who made it. Cook or 110 cook, the dish of Jell-O is never wrong. There are seven pure fruit flavors of Jell-O : Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Orange, Cherry, Peach, Chocolate. Each 10 cents at a11y gro.cer's. Little folders in jell-O packages contain all the instructions a11yone needs in making the made-in-a-minute Jell-O dainties, but we shall be glad to send you the flue new Jell-O B0Ok lf you will favor us with your address. 'rx-us csnrsala Puma: Foon coMPANv. Le nov. N. Y. unurnuuummnuumumnunuvuunlluuumununumullnuunnmrllmuuuuuumuluuInuunnlnuunllumuInmmumrmunnnunumununmmununnumnmlrummm:Inunmnmnmunununnnmnmmum I' r Hundred Seventy- ' n 6'- pq wp' l ln wa' Wg Fm Db Ig MQTFRU ll Y' '5-. ' eff! xii, N . S-.f USC I , lgr M5 5 L? list ' IEEE M,,..mu i 5:21. 'Q-falwnsw S' eff ITzfKb'AVo'lIV '50 aw.-.....v-' luuumnnul u num: mumnmmuunnm unnuunlm Zinhex nf 1918 Qbnonhagan Qhhertisers NAMIC 1' Adams Co., U. C. . Albany leachers Agency Amos Coal Co. . . l3lodgett's liakery . Brooks Bros. . . Burhans and Black . Case and Son Mfg. Co., W. A. . Clark Music Co. . . Collins Paint Co. . Conduit-lVliller Co. . Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. Cotrell and Leonard . Cumberland, Hotel . Curtis, R. W. . . Dawson Bros. . . Dinturfl' Co. . . D., l.. and W. Railroad Company . . Dollard Construction Co, . . . . Dower, M. C. . . Duliois Press, The . libeling, F. H. . l'2mpire Hotel . I',11'lp11'C Laundry . Foster Rubber Co. Fowler, S. 'l. . . i'l'0l1l'1Cl' Press, 'l'he . Fry Co., George . . Genesee Pure Food Co. Genesee Shoe Repair . Goettel, P. . . Grant's, Alexander . Howe, 1-1. . . Humbert's Sons . . .lahn and Ollier lingraving Co. . ,lenkins Bros. . . Johnston Restaurant . joy Co., lfdward . Kelsey Heating Co. . Kenyon Co., George . Kieller Bros. . . Leiter Bros. . . . London Luggage Shop Ama 461 463 457 471 447 445 461 465 4-1-l 469 469 467 457 445 471 469 461 441 473 475 473 465 465 467 473 447 471 476 465 451 473 441 461 474 442 459 473 455 465 451 439 451 NAME Nlarey, S. F. . . Nlizpah, The . . Nlohawk lilectrical Supply Nloore, lf. lf. . . Nlorris-Zogg Floral Co. Nearing, George li. 0. K. Mfg. Co. . . Unondagan Co., The . Orange Publishing Co. Park-Brannock Co. Phillips, Henry . Quinlan, P. R. . Rausch, gl. F. . . Remington 'Fypewri ter Co. Reynolds, C. W. P. . Saul, Charles F. . . Co. . w w Smith and Bros. Typewriter Lo., L. C. . Smith, Herbert F. . Spalding and Bros., A. G. Spencer Clothing Co. . Syracuse Chair Hospital Syracuse Lighting Co. Syracuse Rubber Store Syracuse Supply Co. . Syracuse Trust Co. . Syracuse University . 'Fholens Press . University Book Store Varsity Drug Shop . Walrath lfstate, F. L. Waterman Co., L. lf. . Wells and Coverly . Wells, Friend L. . . White Studio, The . Wolcott's Book Shop . Wood Glass Co. . . Yale Laundry . Young, H. lVl. . PAGE 473 441 437 471 457 439 467 453 447 439 464 455 459 462 445 465 449 464 449 463 459 469 463 468 468 45 6 440 443 441 449 453 452 455 448 468 467 451 447 Four Hundred Seventy-seven Zlnhex ATHLIETICS PAGE Athletic Governing Board . Athletic Governing Board, W Baseball .... Basketball . . . Basketball, Women's Block S Men . Bowling . . Crew . 1 . Football . Lacrosse . Swimming . Tennis . . Track . . Wrestling . Campus Views . Calendar . . . CLASS RECORDS Senior . . Junior . . Sophomore . Freshman . . CLASS SOCIETIES Corpse and Coflin Delta Tau . . . Devil's Own Double Seven Eta Pi Upsilon Iota Alpha Mu . Iota Tau . Monx Head . . Phi Kappa Alpha Phi Pi .... Senior Dinner Club . Sigma Theta Xi . Tau Theta Upsilon . . CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS Architectural . . . Classical . . Consumers' League Cosmopolitan . Cosmopolitan, Women s linglish . . . l armer's . Forestry . Geological . German . Historical . Illustrators . Italian . . Long Island . Pennsylvania Philosophical Polity . . . Southern . . . Four Hundred Seventy-eight omen's Clubs and Associations-Cmilinufd PAGE 164 Spanish ...... 419 220 Women's lfqual Suffrage . . . 432 207 Zoological .... . 433 191 221 Dr:BA'1'1NG 165 , 217 Belgate Enron 197 e ate eams . 133 Debate Clubs 278 216 Dedication . . . 7 217 214 FACULTY RECORDS 167 Agriculture . . . 37 218 Applied Science . 30 39 Fine Arts . 20 6 Forestry ,aw . . Liberal Arts . 12 51 Medicine . 23 101 Teachers . 33 159 Foreword . . 4 161 FRATERNITIIQS Acacia . . 320 387 Alpha Chi Rho . 306 Al h Cl ' S' . 344 335 A112113 Kgl17DI1glIT2'Z31J171l . . 338 3 ,. . 389 Beta lheta Pi . . . 300 382 Commons Club . 328 388 Delta Chi . . . . 334 392 Delta Kappa Epsilon . 288 390 Delta Tau Delta . . . 313 381 Pelta Upisiloiz . . . 386 iamma 'Ita iamma . . 383 Eapga Signlnla . . . 393 ' - - - 384 Plili Plil . 336 Phi Delta Theta . 298 Phi Gamma Delta . . 302 415 Phi Kappa Psi . 296 P1 Kappa Alpha . 326 419 Psi Upsilon . . . . 294 41 Sigma Alpha Fpsilon . . 314 Sigma alpha Mu igma eta . . . 4 113 gigma ICIhi . 304 ' 1 . . 310 421 sigiig Plili Epsilon 308 42? Tau Delta Sigma 340 42 Theta Alpha 316 Zeta Psi M . . . . 292 425 Leta Beta lau . . . 322 HONORARY SOCIETIES 429 Alpha Xi Sigma . . . 404 430 Delta Sigma Rho r . . 398 431 Gamma Alpha ltpsilon 403 l-Ionorary Societies-Conliwucfl Gamma Epsilon . . . Kappa Pi Sigma . Janus . . ,Iustinians . . Mu Phi Epsilon '. Phi Beta Kappa . Phi Kappa Phi . Pi Delta Epsilon . Pi Mu Epsilon . . Sigma Delta Epsilon . Sigma Xi . . Tau Beta Pi . Theta Beta Phi . In Memoriam . JOKES ..... MUSIC AND DRANIATICS Boar's Head . . Tambourine and Bones University Band . . . University Chorus . . Womenls Glee Cluh . . . Women's Instrumental Club . Onondagan Board . . . ORATORY DeLima Extemporaneous Contest Denison Declamation Contest . Prohibition Oratorical Contest . Sophomore Women's Reading . Upperelass Oratorieal Contest . White lVlemorial Contest . . PUIZLICATIONS Camp Log . Daily Orange . Empire Forester . Hand Book . Onondagan . Orange Peel . P Zlnhex AGE Publications-Continuvd P 407 Syracusan . .. . 400 Women's Stall' Daily Orange . . 402 401 ORGANIZATIONS lglass?rI15l1izations . - ll ' . . Eeiiiigi'iCoLilnlTil . - I ilver Say . . . . 405 Somerset Y .... . 406 Student's Volunteer Band . 393 Women's Lea-gue I l 1 SENIOR RECORDS 435 lqgriflllltlgre . . pp nec eience . Eine Arts . 266 Forestry . aw it - 2 0 ,1 mera- rts . 225 Medicine . 271 Teachers 262 SORORITIICS Alpha ghi Omegll . Al wha 'amma e ta . . N2 Aliiha Omicron Pi . . ' Alpha Phi . . 292 - 215 Alpha Xi Delta . Chi Oigega D I . Delta e ta e ta . 283 Dllta Camma . 254 Gzliminzi Phi Beta . . Kappa Alpha Theta . iiagpa Iiiippa Gamma 257 1 eta 11 . . 249 Pi Lambda Sigma 257 Sigma Kappa . 258 Zeta Phi Eta 252 Trustees . . 255 Women's Day . jfinis AGE 248 251 234 242 230 245 244 243 238 240 232 97 S6 77 94 83 53 80 90 370 366 374 350 364 372 360 362 352 356 354 358 378 368 376 10 227 Four Hundred Seventy-nine


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