Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)
- Class of 1919
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Aln'il'5,l 1sl1 r V ur Minn l'ml-4 Mny 24'-Jlllll' -I, l nml lixzuni- llllffillllii. Juno IU, lixwr-anl:mrs-nl,m- Sc-r mam. ll, Annual Mm-cling ul' 'I'l'llHU'K'S. Ulnwrl Daly l'1Xl?I'1'EHl'H. Ill .luiy S-August, IG, Sumnuer H4-llunl. Sa-pl,. 135-17. I'Inl,r:un-1:lllxzuui- u-xliun-4 wus, Nuv. 28-Jill, 'I'h:mks1.:ivimL Il:-v. IU, lXli1l-wintr-r AlI'l'l,illLI llll5 Qu JU. ffhl'ltIl.IIHlH Vzu-:nmru livuins. mm I lun. 2, CIu'is1,nms V:u::n.mn l n1l-1 LH, First. H4-lnlvslvl' linda. V Nr ' X uflnslftlllllll Smncswr lic- fl s If R Ili IT? THIQ SONS OI' QYRAL UQII UNIVICRSITY, WHO HAVIC -Aj 5 . 3 f' IO - WQQQ .S lg :x 1 gl GIVEN THICIR SI'1.RVlCICS TO OUR COUNTRY IN H ICR IVIOSTTRYING TIIVIIC, WIC, THIS .IUNIOR ' CLASS Olf SYRACUSIC IINIVICR- SITY. WITH DICI'II'ICST GRATITUDI'I AND AIIIVICC- TION, IJICIJIgA'l'ICmTHIS BOOK- I, TT T121 Bull nf Zfaunur CADIET FRANK M. ANNIS, '19 I v r. H. M,uu.1N l.YoN, ex '18 l v V. 0'r1s M. Smrlmaus, '13 -MU P'v r.'kT. Mlmfxlm lhmoxc, '18 CM-'r. PHILIP K. T,rGH'rHAr.r., 'll Conv. Homme J. WIKI-IA'I'CJN, '04 mb.xDra'1'JosxcPH MCG. LANIGAN, '13 LuaU'1'. E. LIELAND MOONEY, '17 J L, in , ' -su' 7,4 QV IH l'1ENVRlfl1'l ilieniamin ilyitcbrock Sloa Bw. Zliallart Sisaac 32. Elements Wlllilliam lt. Slermp Blanc IL. Slobnson Elsie HI. Close ilnnrp SEI. Jbickinson lblin Ml. Mloob Rate ik. Ulillooh Rlprtle C. Qtbomson George ily. !1Brper Christina Jlldlemmn ililoluers lIBominir SEI. 3Bl'0iDl1 ibon. imlilliam EI. Ulllallare Saurab Rl. Qtohb Qnoretn 31. 'iiphal 'dlillilhur Wil. glow Zmllliam 48. ibamlin llames Jill. Svtrong 31. Qrtbur Biotin mary Black. lincoln Marguerite 5. Qllasbmnn Belba 30:33. Iorlzlnooo Jlilartba ib. ibasbrourlx Mlarh lb. Minh: Jflopb ii. lhietenhort Ullillium QE. Gilmore Qlbarles QE. jfittb Ginn' Qhhlvarh Zhlroluu ibarriett R. ilBrumm Ruth 'Han Camp Qblaops SEI. llrper ibarbep ik. glfikes Zlrtbnr R. lldllullare Ernest 313. Sumner ifpazel moore Qlilorems Y-VV Girustees uf Svpratuse Ulinihersitp Gffiterz of the Baath President . . . First V ice-Pre:1'dent . Second Vice-l'rf:idrnl . Third V121--1're.vidr1z1 Sfcrrlary . . . . . , , , , Trzmrurer . Qfxecutihe Qlummittee Charles Andrews . Francis Hendricks . William H. Peck . . Charles E. Chappell . DeWitt B. Thompson Winford L. Bassett 'l'he Chancellor is Chairman, Ex-Oflicio of all Standing Committees Charles Andrews Hendrick S. Holden l rancis Hendricks Charles E. Chappell Horace S. Wilkinson Edmund L. French Quhiting Qfnmmittee William H. Peck D. M. lfdwards Zlnsurance Qllummittee M. li. Blanchard Charles W. Tooke IC. L. French legal Qilummittee Charles Andrews Louis Marshall lfdwin Nottingham Daniel M. Edwards Alexander 'l'. Brown lidwin R. Redhead .lZlIl1CS lVl. Gilbert Donald Dey George H. Maxwell Trustees nf the Skicka ark State flinllege of Jfnrestrp Ex-Officio Chancellor James Roscoe Day, Syracuse University Honorable John H. lunley, Commissioner of liducation Honorable George D. Pratt, Chairman Conservation Commission Honorable ltdward Schoeneck, Lieutenant Governor APPOINTED HY THE GOVERNOR Mr. Alexander T. Brown, Syracuse, N. Y. ' Hon. Francis Hendricks, Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Edward H. O'Hara, Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Harold D. Cornwall, Beaver lfalls, N. Y. Hon. Hendrick S. Holden, Syracuse, N. Y. Hon. Louis Marshall, LL.D., New York City, N. Y. Hon. Charles Andrews, LL.D., Syracuse, N. Y. Nlr. George W. Driscoll, Syracuse, N. Y. Hon. john R. Clancy, Syracuse, N. Y. Gffirers l'n',rirlf11I-llon. louir .llIlI',1'IlIIll V1'ce-l'rr.vizl4'rl!-Ilan. john R. Clancy Trrarurrr-Hon. Hendrick S. Holden Qixecutihe Qllummittee 'l'H E CHANC I-II.l.0R Hon. Louis Marshall Hon. Hendrick S. Holden Mr. George Driscoll lVlr. Alexander T. Brown Mr. lfdward H. O'Hara I . 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Jif- fy: E235 if i W VI' li-'ll 1 'tllHI I-nu... im lj ' QD 251- JAMES RUSCOIC DAY, S.'l'.D., D.C.L., Ll,.D., LHQD., fb li lb. Ib K fb. -3 Bowdoin. CHANCIQLLOIQ. 'Q-' Charlcf llfnry Fozvlfr Foundalion. if 'l FRANK SMAl.l,l'IY, l'h.D., l.L.D., AY, Ilfli K, Il' K Ili. Syracuse. VICIQ CHAN- wifi, ,. cIfLLOIi l':MlERI'l'US. M Cardwfr Bakfr l,7'0fL'IJ'07' of Laliu Lavzguagm and Litcralunf. Q I HENRY ALLEN PECK, Ph.D., A Y, fbi? K, Z1 E, fb K fb. Syracuse and University of Strusslmrg. DEAN oif 'rim COLLEGE ov I,IIxIeRAL ARTS. Erzuiuf Franlelin lloldrn Profesfor of flrlronomy and Director of Obxfrvalory. I lf? I I ' wr Q -'J' 9 9 ,E -ia f' 3 --- WII,I,IAM l'lARRISON MACIC, l'h.D., fb II K, fb K fb. Michigan :md Jena. , J Profexyor Emerim: of llixtory. : E gg QE CIIARLIES WISSLEY HAIQGITT, B.Sc., Ph.D., Sc.D., 1l1IiK, E E. Moorc's Hill and Eg' Ohio. , 1 ' Profeffor of Zoology and Dirfclor of Laboratorief. E EIJGAR AI.IfRIcIJ EIVIIQNS, A.B., A.M., flv N I-D, fl- Ii K, fb K ID. Wesleyan and Leipsig. '7' Proffxyor of fha Crank Langfziagc and ljtcratunf. as Y 'l'lIiI'l,y-l,wu '-T'- ' . . mlm mm IIIIIWIII E ' - - 7 I . x ,af I , . W Hzllllm I H lllllllllillllllll 'lm' W ,447 A U, nm mm K C Cl . C ull il W H H UHUHIBHWHN H -.rl I H I 1 5 , , , , v P- I ' A A ' N I, F ? A 1 Jfacultp-flllnllege of liberal Qlrts 2 FRANKLIN JAMES HOLZWARTH, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Ib K llf, Ib H K, Ib K Ib. Syracuse. E E Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literature. rl- ERNEST NOBLE PATTEE, M.S., A Y, Ib B K, E E.. Rochester. :H - H, , Professor of Chemistry. SEE CHARLES WILLIAM CABEEH, B.S., M.L., M.A., Ph.D., Ib B K, qs K qs, Wiscgnsinv fe fi- C Harvard and University of Grenoble. A ai. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literature. 3 WILLIAM HENRY METZLER, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., F.R.S.E., Ib B K, E E, Ib K Ib. Toronto E and Clark. Francis II. Root Professor of Mathematics. 1- 5,5 ISMAR JOHN PERITZ, Ph.D., Ib B K, Ib K Ib. Harvard. T' 3 ' ivy Willard Ives Professor of English Bible. 'gf Ei Professor of Semetic Languages and Bible Literature. .. 5 A E ALEXANDEIIICLQRENCE FLICK, Ph.D., Litt.D., Ib B K, Ib K Ib. Otterbien University 'z ., I and CO um Ia. I ' . William Grijin Professor of History and Political Science. E I l' 'lil-lOMAS CRAMER HOPKINS, Ph.D., B.S., Ib A Q, Ib B K, 21 E., U11 2, qs K rp. Depauw if l l and Chicago. Professor of Geology. ill EDWARD DR-AKE -ROE, JR., Ph.D., A K E, Ib B K, 23 E, Ib K qs, Syracuse, Harvard ASKK s and University of Erlangen. ,f -F ' . O ' john Raymond French Professor of Mathematics. . 4' ,P I' O A ' GEORGE ARTHUR WILSON, Ph.D., S.T.B., B to II, O 13 qs, qs K qs, Boston, ' , ' ' Professor of Philosophy. 1 9' fl ,lEAN MARIE RICHARDS, Lift-B-, 'D K Ib . Smith College and Syracuse. Qi' I ' Dean of Women and Professor of English. ' I I ARTPEJR SSTLES PATTERSON, Ph-D-, 'l'BK, 'I' K Ib. Oberlin and University Ol' ' reno e. . Professor of Romance Languages. HUGH MASSEY TILI1OE, A.B., .E N, IbB K, Ib K Ib. Northwesteryy, - Professor of Rhetoric and Public Spealein . 'Q g R Director of School of Oratory. -3- C L: WILLIAM MARTIN SMALLWOOD, Ph.D., Ib K ll , Ib H K, E 3, rp K qs, Syracuse and 5 5 Harvard. ' T '-' Ts: Professor of Comparative Anatony. in ' - In K WILIQIANJIU L. BRIFAE, B.A., Ph.D., 4113 K, E E, Ib K Ib. Indiana and Chicago. S ro essor Q otany. 1 A W Dean of Graduate School. E CURTIS CLARK BUSHNELL, Ph.D., Ib B K, Ib K Ib. Yale. lj 1 Professor of Classics. L' Thirty-three - :-T i N , I . I ' muu H H El llll Wm E ' A 4 B nwulmmlw Ill lun ll fh i l jfacultp-Qlinllege of liberal Qrts PERLEY OAKLAND PLACE, A.B., A.M., Litt.D., 9 A X, fb B K, 111 K dr. Dartmouth, H Nfi' fmiggnvnmnwnme is ll ...I-' Hwy H W ' ii Harvard and Colgate. E Professor of Latin. WARREN GARDNER BULLARD, A.B., Ph.D., GDB K, 2 E., fl, K dw. Brown and Clark. E E 353 Professor of Mathematics. ' EES HORACE AINSWORTH EATON, A.B., Ph.D., 'IDB K, fb K fb. Harvard. ' i Professor of English. 3 CHARLES HENRY RICHARDSON, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., EAE, XTK, Usb K, EE, 3 lb B K, fb K fb, A X E, F.G.S.A., F.A.A.A.S., F.A.C.S. Dartmouth, Chicago and Johns Hopkins. I B Professor of Mineralogy. E if! EARL E. SPERRY, Ph.D., A K E, 'Ir K fb. Syracuse and Columbia. I 'gg P 'S Professor of History. 3 E i. Librarian and Director of Library School. E JEREMIAH ZIMMERMAN, A.M., D.D., LL.D., EB. Gettysburg. I Professor of N umismatics. V E ll HEREANCIFEIARLES COOPER, M.A., Ph.D., fl: B K, A X E. Beloit and University of en e urg. B Professor of Chemistry. iiy ROYAL ARTHUR PORTER, M.S., Ph.D., 11113 K, slr K flv. Northwestern and Goettin- X gen. . 'gk ' . I Professor of Physics. ' f -y if Q' CHARLES JULIUS KULLMER, A.B., Ph.D., fb K slr. Harvard and University of ' ' 1 I I Tubingen. ' 7 1 Professor of German. I PHILIP A. PARSONS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., EN, fI1KfI1. Christian University and .: I Columbia. Professor of Sociology. FREDEIEIICE ROMAN, B.S., A.B., M.A., Ph.D., fb K fb. Lebanon, Ohio, Yale an erm. Professor of Economics. H ' ii SHERMAN LLOYD KENNEDY, A.B., 9 A, 9 B 9, A Z P, fb K dv. Syracuse. ...-2 Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking. V . 5 5 CHARLES H. CARTER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., fb B K, 112 K fb. Haverford and Harvard. , . E553 Professor of English. sig 7 - EDWIN P. TANNER, Ph.D., B 9 II, fI1B K. Columbia. 5 ,L is Professor of American History. 'E ' E HERBERT ANTHONY CLARK, A.M., Ph.D., E E, 111 K ID. Nebraska. Professor of Physics. 1 P Thirty-four ' F-1'- T N , A . , ' - uuun II EI B mljlwnni E ii 1 I llllllmullw ,. W 'W' J I -I ' IWII Hmziri llei 2::mmll9HvNlsHEHN- H l , Q ll H . E I f' Jfarultp-Qtullege of Izheral Qrts -' 1 I BURNETT' SMITH, Ph.D., A T, E E. Pennsylvania. . E Professor of Paleontology. ' I Ross JEWEL, Ph.B., Ph.D., fb K II , fb B K, fb K III. Syracuse and Pennsylvania -5 Er. .. , Registrar. Professor of English. U ' E - ' A E. .. 5 A-fi-.Q M. ELWOOD SMITH, A.B., Ph.D., AXP, fIvBK. Syracuse and Harvard. --:E l gag? Professor of English, Director of Summer School. - . MINNE MASON BEEBE, Ph.D., P qw B, fb B K, -1- K fb. Zurich. E f Professor of Ancient ad Oriental History. E . i ROBERT RICHARDSON TATNALL, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins. 'I A Professor of Physics. V l i KATHERINE SIBLEY, IWDB. Baron Posse Normal and Wellesley. i :gs S V7 Professor of Physical Education and Hygiene. V A y I H Professor of Chemistry. ARNOLD A. WHITEHOUSE, Springfield Y.M.C.A. Training School. N, I -- I l ' 1 REGINALD STEPHEN BOEHNER, Ph.D. McGill. l I i Professor of Physical Education and Hygiene. 4 r HAROLD LOOMIS CLEA'SBY, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., A X P, 111 B K, 111 K lb. Trinity and Harvard. Associate Professor of Latin. ,T ,gk Y N WILLIAM R. P. DAvEY, Ph.D., S.T.D., -is 1- A, fp B K, ii K qs. B1-own and f y ,Q ' . O ' Harvard. Associate Professor of Greek. I' rr I -- O . .4 3- 4 ' ii ' FLOYD FISKE DECKER, Ph.D., E E., fb K wb. Syracuse. 5 ' 9. fam ' Associate Professor of Mathematics. 6 - V N 5 WILLIAM JOHN GORSE, A.B., A.M., fb K ll . Oberlin and Syracuse. ,' ' ' Associate Professor of German. I . . I GEORGE THOMAS HARGITT, Ph.D., A T, dr B K, 2 E. University of Nebraska and .. Associate Professor of Zoology v JACOB MARTIN JOHLIN, Ph D II K F E . Chicago and Berlin. Harvard. - . Associate Professor of Chemistry. 1, H 6 i Liv A .1 ALMON WHEELER LAUBER. Columbia. . 2- 4 Associate Professor of European History. ' 3.55 ARTHUR EDWARD BRAINERD, B.S., M.S., X Z E, E E.. Syracuse. 4 ' gag Associate Professor of Geology. ig? Q i ROLAND PALMER GRAY, A.B., A.M. Columbia and Rochester. T5 f Associate Professor of English. I E HENRY NEELY JONES, A.B. Colby. f A Assistant Professor of Bacteriology. IE- li P , ' Thirty-five -1 Q. N - W, - , nn lm ll ll ln-lliiilllfl 1919 'E' M' 'l l Muse -q J una mm - C um, i 5 V H vnvnirnwnn in ll -.ll . H f 5 ' ' Jfacultp-Qiullege uf 'funeral em 1 '-' HENRY F. A. MEIER, A.B., A.M., E E. Indiana. 'E 3 Arrirlanl Proferror of Bolany. BURTON W. CLARK, Ph.D., E E, II B X, ll H E. johns Hopkins. -H Q Arrirtant Proferror of Geology. EEE EEE MERRITI' ROY GROSE, A.M. Clark. 5 5 Arrirlanz Proferror of Chemirtry. O RAYMOND 'FHAYER BIRGE, Ph.D. Wisconsin. E Arrirtanl Proferror of Phyricr. OLIVE EDNA RANDALL, A.M., B.E., X A X, I3 Glfli. Syracuse and Columbia Col- .L lege of Expression. 3,53 Arrlrtant Proferror of Oratory. 5 ' 1 HOMER GRIFFIELD TURNER, M.S., X B, A X 2, 2 E, Il fb X, Il H 23. Syracuse. 3 E :I l li AK! - 'sz-2, , '-in. Arrirtant Proferror of Mineralogy. LOREN C. PETRY, Ph.D., I' A, fb B K, 22 E. Chicago. Arrirlanl Proferror of Botany. HENRI CHARLES NEEL, Arrirtant Proferror of Romance Languager. Pl1.D. Harvard. of European Hirtory. KEISIN ETH COLEGROV E, Arrrrtanz Proferror RAY PRESTON BOWEN Ph.D. Cornell. flrrirtant Pro error o Romance Languager. WEUGENE F BRADFORD A.M. AK! IBK. Harvard. HARRY J. CARMAN A.M Syracuse flrrzrtant Pro error of Polrlzcr flrrrrtant Pro error of Zoology 'JAMES HUNTLEY SINCLAIR Ph.D. Syracuse Arrirlant Pro error of Phzlorophy HARRY JOSEIH HELTMAN B.S. Syracuse Arrirlanz Proferror o Publrc Speaking MINNIE H. MATTISON Inrtructor rn Swzmmrng I-IAROID DOUGIDASS BUELL B S Colgate. Inrtruclor rn Chermrlry. GEORGE M. CARMODY AM. CL. Syracuse. Inrtructor in French. Leave of Absence ' 'l'hirt.y-six A.B.,lA.lVl. Sorbonne and Columbia. E 5:5 E' -Q- l.l l 4 RK . , I X O' f f 'r X5 Q ' U . ' I 'al . , , u, . 1 fm .flrrirlant Proferror of Englirh. ' 9' I , . . W I u f 1 1 . 5: ii Louis MAX HICKERNELL, Ph.D., fb 1' A. Princeton. M' f - l' 7 ' Y ' f . f ' - - - s ' -' ' ' - fn ua ' : .. 3 . , . - 1 :IS I 5 3 ' s N 1 Wm in Il rnmlrm 1919 H in is Q in ii mis it . Jfatultp-Gllnllege uf liberal Qrts 3 Hmlllf llii zzxrmull UHUHBTNTINI ft ll , l an E JOHN H. CUSHMAN, A.M., slr E K. Harvard. 3 Instructor in English. ' i M MARJORIE E. CAIvIPIs15I.I., A.lVI., llliflv, wb I3 K. Syracuse. -: W, -Q Instructor in Romance Languages. EEE 33 N E. - 5 HENRY FENELON COPELAND, A.M. Columbia. .3 E is Instructor in German. X MAY NARAMORE HARWOOD, A.lVI. Syracuse. E Instructor in Mathematics. E ROY FISHER LEIOHTON, M.S. Vermont. Q H Instructor in Physics. 2 , g 3 5 JOHN LORD, A.lVI Syracuse. mga 5 - Instructor in Sociology. i gg F.LIzABE'rH CLARA WETI-IERELL. Baron Posse Normal. E Instructor in Physical Education. F L 'KLAWRENCE GIEI-IARD BAILEY, A.B. Harvard. E Instructor in English. l FLOYD HOMER EDMISTER, M.S. Louisiana State. Instructor in Mineralogy. Syl LEWIS EDMOND PARMENTER, A.B., I3 GJ II. Syracuse. X LLM. - . Instructor in Oratory. ' 'QS 0 ' ' rr ss .U IRVING H. BLAKE, A.lVI. Brown. . , .1 ,3- 0 Instructor in Zoology and Physiology. 5 Lx ll CHARLES LEWIS BRIGHTMAN, Ph.D. Clark. Q I Instructor in Physics. I-' WI WALTER BROWN CLARK, A.lVI. Harvard. ' Instructor in English. LEWIS WILLIAM CRAWFORD, A.M. Princeton. Instructor in Romance Languages. . 1 JOHN LEWIS JONES, Ph.D. Yale. Q Instructor in Mathematics. ' ' - EDWARD WARREN SINE, A.B. Wesleyan. I I - Instructor in English. 2- 5 5 ' , . Eh RAYMOND FRANK PIPER, S.T.B. Boston. F3 - - - E - S ,Q Instructor in Philosophy. gi- I B 4 FRANK L. HAYES, JR., -A.B. Harvard. -. . Instructor in English. I 'Leave of Absence lj I-I P M 'l'lIirt.y-seven :::-1 . . Y 1 ' . , Q H In lullillnmlllm E E HIIDWMII E ll? lllmllll I ml 'I I. M W' I mlm 1-1f :Small UHUNBFNTIN' H ll 'I E E 3 2 EJ EZ 35 11 ' ll. X Q - 4 ', 124.3 . 5 ll I l Jfatultp-Qllullege uf Inheral Qrts -' HARRY GEORGE GUTHMANN, A.B. Syracuse. Instructor in Accounting. ANNIE E. TUTTLE, A.B. Smith. Instructor in English. EDWARD PARKHURST PI-IELPS, M.S., A.M. Tufts and Harvard Instructor in Chemistry. MORGAN RICH SANFORD, M.S., fb A GJ. Syracuse. Lecturer on Meteorology. MAUDE CODY. Emerson School ofOrz1tory and Leland Powers, Boston Instructor in Elocution and Physical Culture. 1 . MARY ELEANOR SQUIRES, A.B. Syracuse. Instructor in English. EDGAR RICHARD WAGNER, B.S. New Hampshire State. Instructor in Chemistry. E .- 3 n E- ' 5 EDITHA PARSONS. Emerson School or Oratory, Granly School of Dramatlc Art, 'll I 1 and Leland Powers, Boston. Instructor in Elocution. URSULA EUCENIA CLARK. Boston School of Physical Education. Instructor in Physical Education. X Y ARTHUR H1RsT. springfield Y.IvI.c.A. College. n ' 1 3 Instructor in Gymnastics. ' , 9' BLANCHE MCMAHON. gg Instructor in Stenography and Typewriting. If FRANK LEE BENNS, A.M., fb I' A, 1-I B fb. Syracuse. I Teaching Fellow in Ilistory. V CHARLES EDWARD GREEN, A.M. Syracuse. Teaching Fellow in Spanish. LYNN F. PERKINS, A.M. Harvard. . Teaching Fellow in Economics. -1- JASON JOHN NASSAU, M.S. Syracuse. I Teaching Fellow in Mathematics. -'Lf azin CLAIR FRANCIS LITTELL, A.B. Syracuse S 3, n gag Teaching Fellow in History. 'la : ' e 2 I' A MARIAN BELLE ANDREWS, A.B. Syracuse. 1 - Teaching Fellow in Latin. V E JOHN JOSEPH HOPFIELD, A.B. Syracuse. ' Teaching Fellow in Physics. EE' , T Thirty-eight 1 -- II I E A ' mms I 7 B ' Ullulwnlll 'ITI la tu ll 191 rl us I ll ' 'l Umlllu IQ11 MQQIUNUNIAHEHN' H ll E I-1 , 1 ,faculty-Qiullege of liberal Qrts CLARA ALICE BEACH, A.B. Baker. Teaching Fellow in German. ' , HARRY SIDNEY PIZER, B.S. Syracuse. : : 'fi Teaching Fellow in Zoology. L. .- V HELEN MARIE KEOHANE, A.B. Baker. i ' Teaching Fellow in Latin. 3 ELSIE GIBSON WHITNEY, A.B. Syracuse. Teaching Fellow in Botany. FRED W. MARTIN, B.S. N. Y. State College of Forestry 5 pg Graduate Teaching Assistant in Botany. . Q EDWIN SANDERS VAN DEUSEN, A.B. Syracuse. Assistant in Mineralogy. - EI ' 'it ' MARION ROMER DRAPER A.B. Syracuse. A , Assistant in Philosophy 'T EST!-IER MILDRED BRUNDAGE, A.B. Syracuse. Assistant in History. ' IEI SZ 1 IE! ee E ig Pi DOROTHEA L. KEENEY, A.B., I' fb B, fb B K. Syracuse. ' U Assistant in Botany. .X A Sk 1 'MAY WILSON LOVELAND, A.B., I' fl: B. Syracuse. X 'GN - . s Assistant in Zoology. I ,r A5 g' B ETI-IAN LEE BURDICK, A.B. Milton. ' ' ,. 'Q' Assistant in History. sy 5' 'U 3 HINTING WONG, A.B. N. Y. State College for Teachers. 1 - Assistant in English. I - I .,,l I 2 urs gn ..- E . 4 5 -2.1 D! L'f.l Th rty I I El I T Wm ll E n :hmmm 1919 lfllllE'm2l'r21fmf1 ll num Hmm ++11 iiirmmilvmvnmnwnnr I , 1 WW f gf QFIHE Win 2 IE-. l I .-' . I. .H '- , -. 12010 W -.. - . . , 4 V- ,r' ' ' -v Q : ,sv '- '+ ,, W ' :E E, GEORGIC ALBERT PARKER, MllS.IJ., III M A, fb K fb. Stuttgart Conservzxtory, . . Faissr, Guilmznnt Cflrgznnj, Paris, Syl'1lL'llSC. K N. IJEAN OF THE COI.I.Ec:E Or FINE ARTS. f JA ' ' If . , ., 3 . Q if I 0 ' 9' 'lil mb' I I I ,' I I L 'wav CONRAD LOUIS BECKER, Mus.M. Koeniglichc Hoch Schulc, Berlin, jouchinm, Hermann, Snuret. Profefxor of Violin and Enfemble Playing. WILLIAM H BIARWALIJ, Mus.D., fbliflv. Stuttgart Conservatory, Aczulemy Of' Q Mublc Munlch. . I ro error of Thfory of Mruxic and Pumo. ADOLF FREY Mus.D., fb M A, fb K fb. Stuttgart CKJl1SCI'V1lflJl'y, Ruff Conservatory S E an-sink J qs , 1 , 7 I'F2111kfLl1't-2lI11-MZIII1. , Profesfor of Piano. , ' E' IIYIIICT, P2ll'1S. D , I Forty - . I 3 IANNIITI bCO1'r, lVI.lVl.A. Pennsylvzxnizl Academy Of Fine Arts, Courtois . . ll I ro :nor o Pamlmg. ,..-- .11 Wm IH Hm11111IIII'1fmHIIIl1919 IIIIHmIImQ Il num fxhjk . TQ... 'lil I '41- , I , R ' i I ' F I I VHUNBHWHN' ' ' I W7 RN H u'l'IIllIIL El E Hwmlu My i E , . 1 ' I f 5 I 1 ,-:g 'I 3 Jfacultp-Qlullege uf Jfinz Qrts I E MINNIE MASON BEEBE, A.M., Ph.D., l' fb B, CDB K, fb K fb. Syracuse and Uni- A versity of Zurich. Profeffor of Hiftory and French. S F' ii JULIE HEIMBACHE HINE. - :Ei 55: Profesror of German and Literature. ' F E A 3 f' ' ' FREDERICK WILLIAM REVELS, B.Ar., fb K 'I ,'fb K fb, A A I A. Syracuse UnIversIty. ,-,,. Profexfor of Architecture. , E FRANK ORMSBY. Musicians Club, New York City, Chicago Musical College, E D. A. Phelps, Chicago, Frank LaForge, New York. Q 3 Head of Vocal Department. :A I E3 CARL TRACY HAWLBY, B.-P., fbI'A, 4l1KflY. Syracuse University, Art Students' 5:5 H if League, C0l2ll'OSl, Paris. I 4- g I1 Profefsor of Drawing, Illiutration, Lecturer in Art Academy. , - -I -- E EARL HALLENBECK, B.Ar., fb K 'l , A 'I', A A I A, fb K fb. University of Pennsylvania, Syracuse. E Profenor of Architecture. n n ii HARRY LEONARD VIBBARD, Mus.B., fb K IV. Syracuse University, Ansorge CPIZIIIOD, Berlin, Widor COrganD, Paris. Profenor of Piano and Organ. V Al JOSEPH CARL SEITER, Mus. B. Syracuse University, Leschetizky, Vienna. Profesxor of Piano and Theory of Marie. Q IRENE SARGENT, X 52, fb K fb. Harvard, University of Paris, Rome. ALFRED CowEI.L GOODWIN. Leipzig Conservatory, Leschetizky, Vienna. .. Profefxor of Piano. CHARLES BERTRAM WAbLKER, B.P., fb I' A. Syracuse University, julian Colaroisi, Paris. I Profeffor of Cart Drawing and Perypective. . MAIQY KETCHAM, Litt.B., fb Kflr. Ohio Wesleyan, Denman W. Ross, Boston, Arthur W. Dun, New York. .f f 'P Q ' 1 .F ,I Profeffor of Hixtory of Fine Art: and Italian Literature. Q 91' I. I I FEC Pro e:.ror of Defign lRhD ROY ILAR BAI 5 PA Qertihcate de lPcole des Be Iux Arts Pans BYIHLLISC Axxociate Pro e.f.ror of Graphicf BELLE IoUIsE BREWSTER K KI Alfred Blume BeIlIn Randeggel Henschel I Ondon Afxociafe Profexfor o Vocal B'lLlCl P'IrIs, and Lhevnne, Berlin Pro e.r.ror 0 Piano and Theory of Marie fi 1 orty one 1? . f ' ' F , - . f I ' ' I -Y I Ea - , . . - 1 1 . . ' . . . - 3 5 4 1 5 ' Y Y 3 5 E ILIFF C. GARKISON, Mus.B., A'l'A, fb M A. Chicaggo Musical College, Harold --T -4 f ' f - ' 3 Cl h F A A A num mm H B , l 'uW ' B I A 7 in l I Illllimmllll 'W' 'W' l I nun mm I . l .pu it Simi! lvnvmsnsinn ii ll .I ll. W . l ' A ' 5 . , E ' 3: Jfatultp-Qtollege uf fine Qrts -1 E3 jusrus M. SCRAFFORD, B.Ar., dv A 9, fb K A, 9 N E, A A I A. Syracuse, Ecole des 3 Beaux Arts, Paris. is Professor of Architectural Design and Freehand Drawing. m - M, MAY LOUISE MCCHESNEY, Mus.B., Ffh B. Syracuse, Matthay, London. EEE :Er Instructor in Piano. E Q- BEDRICI-I VASKA, Conservatory of Music in Prague, Anton Dvorak in Prague, Hugo Becker, Frankfort Conservatory of Music. E Professor of Cello and Ensemble Department. E LAURA VANKURAN, Clara Munger, Boston, Perilli, Naples, Brogi, Florence. 1... Assistant Professor of Vocal. 1 D 533 Ross SPENCE, University School of Music, Ann Arbor, Wirth, Berlin. h 5 5 5 SL. Associate Professor of Violin. :gg HOWARD WILDER LYMAN, New England Conservatory, Sauvage, Dufft, New T' - E York, Charles A. White, Morosini, Boston. I Professor of Choral Music. E I I ZENO NAGEI.. Professor of Sight Singing ana' Ear Training. 'il GEORGE HEss, B.P., Syracuse, Julian, Paris. - Instructor in Drawing. 1 5 . . . 'dx NK CLARA DREW. Ferguson, Berlin, Julian, Paris. f 'ek - . 0 Instructor in Vocal. .. I ' if '45 Q' I EMANUEL DAVID KING, A.M., E A M. Columbia, Spannth, Fraencke,'New York. ' 1 1 'gl flssociate Professor in Piano. ' , I MARIE Loomis. l Instructor in Clay Modeling. : .,',, RAYMOND SPERING WILSON, Mus.B. Pennsylvania College of Music, Ernest Hutcheson QPianoD. ' Associate Professor in Piano. GeoIioEdW. WHITEHOUSE. Philip Dalmas, Vienna, Royal Academy of Music, on on. fi Instructor in Vocal Music. 11: DoRA L. NORTON, Mus.B. Syracuse University, Instructor in Piano. ' 5 1 ' . . - EDWARD J ALDERWICK Syracuse University Instructor in Violin ll 1 orty two I . l , I Wm ll Hllllr1111i+i-fifsmflllll 1919 lllllullllillwflfllllm II Mmm , l 2 S .7 N Illl Ill' V Q Y y null Unvnmnwnn N S N Xl IIIII III' H I'IlIHIIIl'llII. E E W lm ll i H X ' Y fi ' ' K 4 rl , ., X l, I 1 . 'Qc' In ...J ,,:,.,',' 4. -I ' ,W .., .,va -Wi., i. 3 g.',--1'.?1f 'ATS' .:'n 5 A-7 . J- -' .-z A : vs-Hr: 5f.u.:.x ala?-f ?f .5 Mg: ..- . 5 GN P' 'a,A.??,Mff? 1- EE 3 g 'Perri' 'f' x 'Q - 0, ..'1 2 Q 1, , ef, 1 H 511 + Q ,Qu l 2 1 Eff W5 A iz iziwil. 3 ll- l 'H , l JOHN LORRNLO l-llLl'1+RON, A.M., M.D., Sc.D., A K l+1,N ll N, fb R R, A Q A, fb K 111. A' 'A' Colgate and Syracuse. IDEAN OF THE u U COLLEGE ov lVl,lEDIClNli. V, -A Profwfor of Clinical MK6lIlt.'l7Z'L'. f, wt.. so A v ,A Q. 6 fr' I Nl Fl JOHN VAN DUYN, M.D., N 12 N, A L2 A, fb K fb. Princeton and Kentucky. Profeffor of Ilzstory of ML'dici11z. A ClITFORD lVlFRCl'R, M D N N' N lb K fb J Qyl :Luge 110 fursov o I edzafrzcf DAVID M l0r1vlAN A M M D , A A dw N X N A O A Y nle and Qyl ICIISC I ro effor 0 Szlrgfrg RANK W MAIIIOW M D M R C S l l A P A C S A lx lx fb lx I1 xzeuce AARON B MILLI R, M D F A C b N S N M11yl1ncl I 70 fsfov 0 Gynecology G1 ORC!! M PRICI M D F A C Q A K K Syracuse, All1Cl1Lll'l C,ollegeofSu1ge1y I ro fsfor 0 Clzmcal Surgery ll' ' r I., g ?' 0- '. I I 'lu Iolby tlnco - 'lawn nanalllllllnl H H l ' Ea . 2 f ff- fl A j ii? F ' . , , . ., . . ..'., ,. 7. ., 1. . ..'., ' ', 'f . Sy': ' . . 3 E 3 E Librarian, Profcfxor of Ophthalmology. 52: E' , f f .. . , , El I N - ' A un mm ' ' W A E X ' num mln B ' 4 I , A .M ,. K aaa my I 21. EZ Il Jfacultp-fuinllege of HIBUICIUE li-IOMAS H. HALsTEAD M.D. F.A.L.S. N I N AL2 A fb K fb. loronto. Pro essor o Laryngology Rhinology and Otology. FRANK P. KNOWLTON A.M. M.D. A Y N I N AQA S I fl: K I. Hamilton -Incl Syracuse. Pro essor o Physiology Director 0 th, Physiological Laboratory. HALEERT S. STEENsLAND B.S. M.D. AQ A L . Wisconsin and johns Hopkins. Pro essor o Pathology Director o Pattiological Laboratory. HENRY W. STILES, M.D., I I A, N L N, fb K I. Columbia, Leland Stanford Uni- versity Of Missouri, Berlin. Professor of Anatomy, Director of the Anatomical Laboratory. GEOIIGE B. BROAD, M.D., F.A.C.S., N 21 N, A L2 A, fb K fb. Syracuse. V Professor of Clinical Gynecology. WILLIAM A. GROAT, B.S., M.D., A K IG, N E N, fl' 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 fb, N E N, fb I3 K. Colgate and Syracuse. Professor of Clinical Medicine. ti. 2 5 5- 5 MII Hm1:::i:::::mIii UHUNAIIYIIINI II II .it ,yy I IW l , , ,hs E' Q ' f f ' J ' 1' if f A I 1 4 A ' 'T fi f ' k ' H A 3 . U, , U 0 . , E I. HARRISS LEVY, Ph.B., M.D., A K K. Syracuse. Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine. ' 'TI EDWARD .IUDSON WYNKOOP, M.D., 'II Y, A M TI Q. Syracuse. A l ,gk Sk Associate Professor of Pediatrics. f Q S . I FAQ- g' . MADIOR EDWARD S. VAN DUYN, B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S., A K I1l,N 2 N, A L2 X. Prince- J, 0 ron and Syracuse. ' g Professor of Clinical Surgery. ' I CAPTAIN CLARENCE E. COON, M.D., F.A.C.S., N PJ N. Syracuse. V I Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Roentgenology. : I CAPTAIN WILLIAM D. ALSEVER, B.S., M.D., A K IG, N E N, A L2 A, fb K fb. Syracuse. f Professor of Therapeutics. ARTHUR B. BREESE, M.D., fb B II. College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. it Associate Professor of Clinical Gynecology. A E FREDERICK W. SEARS, M.D., A K K. Syracuse. B Associate Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine. 5 , HERSEY G. LOCKE, A.B., M.D., A K IC, E IV, fb B II. Harvard and Columbia. Associate Professor of Psychiatry. g : 7' ' l.IEU'I'. H. BURTON DOUST, M.D., N 21 N. Syracuse. 3 5 .M Associate Professor of Materia Medica. l L A' E MARION S. DOOLEY, A.B., M.D., fb I3 II, flv K fb. Missouri and Syracuse. 'f ' g Associate Professor of Physiology. El , T Forty-foil! .':-1' N ii Q S A ' C IIIIIII Illll WH W in if In A 4m Ill I1 El I919 El Ii ll Illmm I -ii. Q-l ,faculty-ftlullzge of jllilehicune .-' f Emir 1if' zxmmfl UHUNDTNFINA H I! . ill E IWW E is T5 12 Ima--. EI fi Et i A EN if . wr.. ,-' A fin I li 38 ff M . .. . ... We IH H n .111trtmHliUl9l9 Ulllmmrrftmw u MQ RICHARD H. HUTCHINGS, M.D. Georgia and College. City of New York. I3 Lecturer on Psychiatry. IOSEPH C. PALMER, A.B., M.D., A A fb. Yale and SYFIZICLISC. Z- F: I Assistant Professor in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine. 5:2 HARO1.D G. KLINE, M.D., N E N. Syracuse. U-ERE i Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology. JACOB J. LEVY, Ph.B., M.D., AK K. Syracuse. Instructor in Ilflechano- and Ilydro-therapy. E ciEORGE H. ROCKWELL, M.D., A K K. Syracuse. Instructor in Laryngology, Rltinology and Otology. Q5 HOWARD G. CASE, M.D. Syracuse. .mga Assistant Professor of Applied Anatomy. 3 L. CHARLES D. POST, PILB., M.D.., I3 C-I H, N P3 N. qs K A, Syracuse. Assistant Professor in Medicine. A. M. WOSE, B.S., M.D. Harvard. an Instructor in Diseases ofthe Urinary Organs. r JOSEPH WISEMAN, A-.B-, M-D-, N 3 N, A L2 A. Harvard and Syracuse. Assistant Professor in Ilfledicine. A ROBERT K. BREWER, AM., M.D., Z ll , N E N, A X 2. Wisconsin, . Assistant Professor of Chemistry. X. FRANK L. HARTER, M.D., A K K. Union, Albany Medical C ll Instructor in Medicine. 0 ege' I 'a' HERMON G. WIEISKOTTEN, Ph.B., M.D., N 2 N, 3 X, A L2 A' Syracuse. Associate Professor of Pathology. ' ROBERT BURNS, M.D.., N X N. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. ' er I.. 9' '. I I MURRAY A. CAIN, l?h.B., M.D., Z ll , N 23 N. Syracuse: I Instructor in Clinical Surgery. 'VHOMAS F.'FoREMAN, M.D., N E N. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. HENRY W. SCHOENECK, M.D., N 2 N. Syracuse. Director of and 'Instructor in Obstetric Clinic. CHARLES J. WELLS Ph.B M.D. A K IP, N N' N. Syracuse Instructor in Obstetrical Clinic. -. 5 IHOMAS P. FARMER M.D. A K K. Syracuse. Instructor in Obstetric I linic. IHOMAS H. MESICK, M.D. A K K. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. I' rty-fiv . -1 I Jfacultp-Qliullege of 5HFIeIucme v-1' ' l 12 EJ Simi lf1m1::I-I::mnllvHUNb.HYiHN- H ll yi .I-I Q. I-1 g g -3 I--S1 ALBERT G. SWIFT, M.D., A K K, A Q A. Syracuse. 3 Instructor in Surgery and Anatomy. WILLIAM E. FFRUEX, M.D., N E N. Syracuse. Instructor in IIistology and Obstetric Clinic. E i lla-1 EARL V. SWEET, A.B., M.D., I3 c-I II, II, I3 K, A S2 A. Colgate and Cornell. Els I g'a , Instructor in Histology. . - 'I DWIGHT H. MURRAY M.D., F.A.C.S., A K K. Syracuse. i Associate Professbr of Clinical Proctology. E 3 WILLIAM G. MUENCH, M.D. Bellevue. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. I I CLYDE O. BARNEY, M.D., A X P, fb H II, A Q A. Syracuse. - 13 Instructor in Clinical Surgery. -5:5 ' OLIVER MITCHELL, M.D., fb B H, fb K fb. Missouri. A 3 3 I I- Associate Professor of Bacteriology. E PHILLIP COOPER, M.D., 111 B IT. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. I ill EUGENE W. BELKNAP, A.M., M.D., A.B., A K K. Princeton and Columbia. ' ' Professor of Obstetrics. I LIEUTENANT DONALD S. CHILDS, M.D., B I-J l'I, N E N. Syracuse. ' . Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery. ski WARDNER D. AYER, M.D. Albany. f -Gag. , Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology. f ,- 0. CHARLES H. BENSON M.D. Syracuse. ' - ' 7 6 Medical Superintendent of the Dispensary. Q 1 9' ff' C. W. DEMONG, M.D. Syracuse. ' 1 Instructor in Clinical Surgery. I' : DAVID F. GILLETTE, B.S., M.D. Syracuse. : . ,. Instructor in Ophthalmology. EDW?RD B. joNEE,lM.DjMC3lun1bia. nstructor in inica e icine. HORACE L. LEITER, M.D. Columbia. . Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Urinary Organs. 1. GEORGE S. REED, Ph.B., M.D. Syracuse. - . ' Instructor in Clinical Medicine. l 3 5 EDWARD C. REIFENSTEIN, M.D. Syracuse. , ' S35 Instructor in Medicine. T SCHUYLER P. RICHMOND, M.D. Syracuse. . i Instructor in Ilistologm and Embryology. E FREDERICK S. WETHEIKILL, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Anatomy. , Forty-six ' I, - N ' I l , . lu In ,A ' lmllll U ll 1919 B '-l ' 'l ll ll mm I l . - I l l l l . 1.1.- jfacultp-Cdlulleue nf jllllehmue .Lf Hmzzzi :MIJLUNVNIAHYIHHA H il I-Ir il H IW I - .1 3 ? I E -Qi 1 5 at . - It L is h 'dx' 0 . S7 Ii 'I I in -xl , - i, I ' n E-5 WALDEN S. MUNNS, B.S., M.D , D.P.H. Syracuse. Instructor in Hygiene and Sanitation. HARRY J. BRAYION, M.D. Syracuse. Clinical Instructor in Tuberculosis. FRED J. O,CONNER, M.D. Toronto. Instructor in Larynology, Rhinology and Otology. CAPTAIN HENRY A. MACGRUER, M.D. Columbia. Instructor in Skin Disease and Syphilis. A. HARRY KALLET, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Obstetric Clinic. BROOKS W. MCCUEN, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Surgery. JAMES D. V. SHEEHAN, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in M edicine. FREDERICK FLAHERTY, M.D., F.A.C.S., B 9 H. Syracuse. Professor of Clinical Surgery. WILLIAM A. CURTIN, M.D. Syracuse. Professor of Clinical Medicine. JOHN J. BUETTPIER, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Anesthesia. MORTIMER G. BROWN, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Larynology, Rhinology and Otology. GEORGE B. CASE, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. CHARLES FLOYD BURROWS, M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Hygiene and Sanitation. A. CLEMENT SILVERMAN, B.S., M.D. Syracuse. Instructor in Physiology. RAYMOND BURNS, M.D.. Syracuse. D Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics. LIEUTENANT BREWSTER C. DOUST, B.S., M.D., Z llf, N E N. Medical Reserve Corps. Instructor in Pediatrics. LESTOR R MELLoR, M D Syracuse. Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics. NATHAN SEARS, A B M D Syracuse and ohns Hopkms Instructor in Gynecology CHARLES D REID JR MD Syracuse Instructor in Orthopedics Loro DE MELLo, M D Syracuse Instructor in Laboratory Diagnosis EE E .. a.- .-:E E S S 3:3 S 5 ' EI 4 9' f . ' r' 0. JJ' 1 I. I I Syracuse. -- lil I I Qtsy Wm nv il1lI.::111iIrmHl1lI1919 Ulllrmrtfmm n MK mt fiil 2:2:mmUvHUHl3HYi?1Ne wma? fnfef .Emu - .4 N1-S , v-E 6 it I N E 2 2 ? E 'Q : 5 7 E 2 2 2 - -E - - 5 X 5 , '- '-.E Z f E 'LQ1 E e 7 -'Q E '-5' I 3 E E '. E s f fi -. 5. 'dw ,f 7 x . ' E I' fi E A . 1-J Z 3 I S ai. 'LE J 1 v 5 N f Q u. ' ' 2-: 5 S 4, 'T :Qi : :ij . 1 L , 1 if .r . .-5-.QPIIJ-f:as-.: -. , ' -Z-!3f'.'.5f -112' B'--w: . lit. E I3 WFT! f- . : :- e .1 ' 5 .- .I ,Es i L ' r I FRANK R. WALKER, A.lVl., LL.B., A Y, l fb ls K,fl1 A fl1,fIP K fb. Syracuse. DEAN or THE Co1.1,HG1s ol-' LAW. ' 'N Professor of Real Property and Inter- 4, WK national Law. ' 'K - . f 7, Yi: 0 . 1 .F I a - 'lj' I I ,n .,,'I I LOUIS L. WATERS, LL.M., fp A fb, fb K fb. George Washington. Profeyfor of Law. U,aw ofEv1cle1zee, Statute Law, Equity and Comtifutiorml E Let JOHN W. Cuuuel-1, A.B.,'LL.B., dt Klllf, fb A fb, fb I3 K, 4, K fp, Sy,-Hulse, A 7 lnftruetor 171 Legal lothzef, Crzmmal Law, Legal Exprefsion, Criminal Law and '55 E' Procedure, llypothetzeal Carer, Suretyfhip and Moot Court. W A F: -EEE BURTON B. PARSONS, LL.B., fb K fb. Syracuse. EE - L Inftructor zn the Law of Salex, Partrterfhip and Liem, Trait: and Conflict of 1 3 i- Lawf. ' , , :-..-:: E l. AARON LEVY, Ph.D., LL.B., fl, A fb, fb H K. Syracuse. ' 1 Imtruetor in jurixprltdenee, Quari Contraetx, and Roman Law. Forty-1-ight. ' - - , , Q N , . . mm' mm H B ulllhwlluln E 3 I 1 I H ' nnnnlmmuu' 'W 'W' K ,W ?.4 NWI! mat: :MIIILUHVNAHEHN H ll Ju I il H IW ii tk Ai ' as 'Q - El T' Jfacultp Qllnllege of lain ERNEST I EDGCOMB AM A Kl QDBK Syracuse Inrtructor tn the New York Code of Cwzl Procedure WILLARD A GLENN A B A Y' Williams Instructor tn the Law of Agency GFORGE H BOND Ph M LL B A K I+ D B K 11: A 111 Syracuse Inrtructor tn Batlmentf GEORGLW GRAY ILB AX DKKD HOWARD VICTOR RULISON Ph B LL B cb A O fb A cl: Syracuse. Inftructor rn Contracts Domefttc Relattonx Elementary Law and Negligence and Damage: HowARD P DENISON AM AA b Wesleyan Lecturer on the Law of Patent: I CARL SARGENT Ph B LL B :II A fb 4113 K :II K fl Syracuse. Inxtructor rn Bzllr and Note: and Persona! Property BRADFORD CHURCHILL LOVFLAND AM MD University of Michigan and Susquehana University Inftructor tn Medtcal furtrprudence WILLIAM H HARDINC Il B Syracuse Inxtructor rn Inxurance HARRY H SKERRITT A M IL B A X P fb A fl fb B K Syracuse Columbia. Instructor rn Cwtl Procedure at Common Law EDWARD W LREGG LL B Syracuse Inxtructor rn Practice and Moot Court CRANDALL MELVIN Ph B Il B fl l A Syracuse Inrtructor tn Tort: ov A CI-IENEY Ll B A K L Yale Inftructor tn Domertzc Relattonx AUL S ANDREWS B A 11 A fb fb B K Chairman Columbia Law Review. Yale, Columbia I nrtructor zn Contractf n Leave of Absence Forty-nine mm ll IIII I ll 1919 ll :tu ll E n ll uw I1 p ,.,,: ll., H1 5 - If 9' -Q- IEI um. I ' + I ' -A-W 3 fini - ' ' ' M - I' Y I I I ' ll nu . llllll l Inn - I y I ,I In mu U ,, l . :I ' P Q P Q l . E , , . ., I, I. I . E ' . EJ . I , . ., - . I . I: : ,iv II. I 'E ' I E 5 5 . . I , I . ., . ., 1, , . 4 . 1 . I , 4 . ., ,If . I I I E Inftructor rn the Law of Wzllf and Admtnutratron, and Corporattonx. E , . ., . ., 3 f . , . . 'eg . i i ' If 5 ima? 5, 3 n , - ., 1 1 . J' I 3 I ' -9 - fs Q 9 '- ' . . I I L I I . , . ., . . ' . I ,, . ,. ., ' , X -5 x , ' ' , . 0 ' 1' 'FM . . , . ., 4 . ., , 1, , , . is . . . , , 9 . 1 fm . L , . . . W ' I ' ' . .i ' I I I , . ., 4 4. ., 7 A' . . ' ,,, ' I I ,,, . 'R . I , J. .3 F: . , P .' I , . ., 1 , . ' 'O . P ' e 5 Hi I'-'I Iiif :rg nmggggg ,i.1,. Img UHONBHEHH- EI II I , b I EI I HPPLIEII C I Q , O ii - E1 y IE! B' Tl 'gg ' 5-4 ui L? if E:- EZ 21 E WILLIAM 'PRATT GRAHAM, Ph.D., B I-J II, II I IIIBIK, T I3 II, E E, fI1KfI1. Syracuse and gil ' y University of Berlin. DEAN or THE COL- LEGE or APPLIED SCIENCE. N I Profersor of Electrical Engineering. Sl I A le f as M . , ,P 3151... 0 . .Q Q' Ui A' 9. Il' Q9- 1 l , I , . , . -I I PAUL LOOK NUCIIENT, A.lVI., C.E., fI1I'A, 'I' I3 II, E E, IIIKKI1. American Society I ' of Civil Engineers. Roanoke College and Rensselaer Polytechnlc Institute. nr., Professor of Civil Engineering. WILLIAM ERASTUS IEAYLOR, Ph.D., fI1I3K, Ib K fb. Syracuse. Proferror of Applied Malhemalief. ' LEON BRUCE HOWE B.Ar. III K flw. S racuse. E 9 y Proferfor of Draiwing. E 2 I ALBERT ROBERT ACHESON, B.Sc., Bling., fb VA, 'I' B II, III K fb. University OF -'- New Zealand. - ' Profefror of Mechanical Engineering. 22 ' 5 ERNEST CLINTON KEENAN, E E. Ensign U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval Academy. I 3 '- ii Proferror of Applied Mathematics. H E ROYAL ARTHUR PORTER, lVI.S., Ph.D., fb B K. Gottingen, Northwestern. Profefror of Phyricf. , Ifarry . - K X ' ' num IIIII El El IIIIIIWIIII E i ' 7 in ' X Ixlllllu I IIIIIIl'll'uIIIaI I ll I l -1 , im- 'l f it ,faculty-Qtnllege uf Zlpplleh buena 3 Hmxl 11 IMQJLVHUNIAIIEHN- Hi ll . I S' A . ll P J g 1 1 fi :I JAY WALTER GLASS, M.E., 'I' B II. Syracuse. E Associate Professor of Machine Design. F D FREDERICK ADDISON HARVEY, Ph.D., Acacia, IDB K, E E. Grinnell College, :gag au? California. E EE: 515 Associate Professor of Physics. -- 2 . EDWARD MORTIMER AVERY. E Instructor in Practical Mechanics. E MARTIN J. HUGHES. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. - il 3 JOHN ARTHUR NORTHCOTT, M.A., E E., 'I' B II. Toronto. 5 3 . T Associate Professor of Mathematics. . 'gf' 1 3 2, 1: f EDGAR R. HATCH. ' . J . P. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. ki RICH DEAN WHITNEY, E.E., B.S., TB II, fDB K, 2 E: MS. in E.E. Syracuse. E ,. Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering. I ll LOUIS MITCHELL, B.S., C.E., E E, 'I' B II, fb K fb. Earlham and Purdue. i , I Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. - I h SAMUEL .DAVIS SARASON, Ph.B., Acacia. Yale. ' A ,ki Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. gf ,ik . Q GEORGE FRANCIS BROWNING, B.S., B.M.E., ZA E, TB l'I. Bethel College and ' 1' .ggi Kentucky. - , I J' Q Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. ' , 9- ffl ADOLPI-El CHARLES BAEBENRGTH, A.M., A.B., E fb E, 'I' B II, fb K fb. Northwestern QM an Harvard. .' 1 Professor of English. I In I ' WILLIAM E. NINDE, TB H. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. J. HERMJ-KN WHARTON, A.B., A.M., fb K fb. Cos. C. Syracuse. Assistant Professor of English. . Gi. Q JOHN JAMISON. -l Instructor in Practical Mechanics. 5 S ELLIS E. LAWTON, Ph.D., B.S., M.A., 9 A X, E E, mb K mb. Rochester and Yale. 1 1'-5: Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. L E EE : ,, E ' CHARLES LEWIS BRIGI-lTMAN,. Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D., AXA, IDBK, E E. Brown ii, i University and Clark University. ' i Instructor in Physics. E RAYMOND T. BIRGE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., E E, IDB K. Wisconsin. g Instructor in Physics. E-Tl I ' Fifty-ono N ' ' I I un un J I I? El 19 ii :I-. is I uuni llll ' K . , .. .V f 4...-vw.. 1 .K -E- ..-gan..-9. .. ..,.,......--...-f .....,. --- Jfacultp-ffltulllege Auf -Qpplneb Qcience i Hmmm! 11 :smug UHVNIBHWIH' H ll . in E ii EIIWW? E X . 3 CHARLES W. HENDERSON, A.B., M.S., 2 X. A Denison University. 3 Inytructor in Electrical Engineering.. 1 . - . -' 'g -- v V FRED MINTEL.i 4 VA 1, , - 1 ' 5 E gf ' Axsixtdnt in Experimental Engineering. E55 5 5. 'On Leavepf Absence. - ' E E . ' g sg: ' ii - L1 V 't I H 5 ug 1 I W A F i IHVLJ illli W . W . ' LX ' EK R f 'tk - . r . QS- .'. o . ,I , ' 1 ,Q 1 ?' : Il.. ' -1 vw y, I ' E' -1. ' Ill Fifty t 11 E T E. 'E . E fx! Wm in n :nmHm1919 Hg mn H n II m SWK 1lf'1' ::::::muHUHVNI3fIYiflN' H .. . r1jQ-1 . . 'figi'-535 fi A 'FIX N a V v . ' - fi . fxfilln' Jia' I 0 I 1404552 I' '9' ,. ,,.,- A 4 ..: '. 153' -sl.. 'i'lX,'i4 , a, -up ' .- K. , - ' . jj P W M A fs syff J A fl S' if flN0 NAGII Olmlm Lonsexvzrmy md Ie1pz.1L I ro amor 0 Iheory and Pmcncf 0 leaclzmg, Mzzxzc A1 lsrlzr Q HURST, Ph D A I fb lx I 'lononto md ze Iro F5507 O Ldltfdf107L Mm Mfuur Toomls Imlructor m .Manual Arif R lf VI :YN 'IALKMAN I 1 ltr Inmtute 'and Gum my Dzreclor 0 lhc Art Dfparlmenl COLLEGE ' :is . Hanasndxm H 1 I3 . 4 A 1 fwf1:,E1s.'sv3a 'HW '7'Ix'x,f '- L. 1.-I--. .MAI -ww 956- . ' in ,n -.JP :-Iaigg jii L Y. 'Z ' : 1:52 fbi? 'QQQ4 x 4' ffl: Wy- '24 3,-S 3h:S,,r J IJ ngx:,4. I Q-3-, ,' .Auf M' 'tu fx ng-,gs 117.51 Q 1 JJ' f if AMW 5 4 2, MARK EMBURY PENNY, A.B., M.D., S.B.F., E A IC, ill A K, 9 B CID. C0l'l1C ACTING DEAN OF TEACHERS, COLLEGE. llfty thrcv ll. EE E E' J'- as : 1 - E Z 3? - II-El ,f- 0, f lg 'P' - , ma- 1 Q I 13 O u I I I 'Nl ll -J f'5..-fm C 'jim J. I' '., I' J A - ..,: fi, vw. '- 1 Yzl. -EE 1 f f N - . nu nu T, Ig MII ll I1 753755 1'7157mH IIE 1919 Ulimmrwwmm II Mmm E mm ,zflllufj UNBHW1 H N WW r 1 ' Jfatultp-Uleatbzrs dtollege MARGARET DOBSON Pennsylvama Academy of Fme Arts, Maryland Instxtute Instructor in Drawzng 1 I LESLIEM GUEST MusB Syracuse 'I ' A 5 L Instructor- 'Ln Piano MRS J L WILEY Syracuse Studled under ames Sauvage of New York Cxty Instructor of Vocal - U BELL VICKERY Mus-B A A Syracuse I Instructor of Vocal. HELEN CRANE, I' cb B. Pratt Institute. - SE SM I LLII 21 VH N- Il l IIQ y 1 I . . . El E . gn . -f .. . . I . ' J ' . E , .., E . . E 5 E Instructor in Design, Bench Work and Applied Artsq. Tr 2 5 ELIZABETH CULVER. Syracuse. 32 Instructor in Piano and Sight Singing. ' L , A R f 3-s - ' 14 1 .. A . ,F -ms, . , asf A I ' ti. I I I I I HIS., Fnfty f 1 I E ' E. ,Sf 1' WWII ll U ll ,T11W'Hm'5'IIIIf 1919 u Nl zxawzzv y H H IN ll mme '41'f' ::::::muHUHvNI5H'f1HH' Q -:ni '-11- M.: L X 0 FGA 'Q' Q0 fn I 'I E: ffl , Y ' , W !QHfA'Jl.. ' - 1' Ii -ali.. N x X ,nn-Q xp ' ' ' ' 14:44 I 1 I 'CL V 5 - -M-f A 2 'l'WHf'?,lK W A ,e.,,,,.g E R v .Q .. 'll-2 12:2 ilnw - HUGH POTTER BAKER, B.S., lVl.F., D.Oeo. fb A 4-J, A 4-mx, 11 E,fl1K1b, F.R.G.S. Michi- 9 gan Agricultural College, Yale and lVlunicl1. II Captain, Infantry R. C., 46th U. S. ln- funtry. DEAN 014' THE COLLIQGE OF FoR1as'r1w. Proferfor of Szlwcdllunf. ' l On Leave of Absence. FREDERICK FRANKLIN MOON, A.B. M F Z IV Pl EJ fb K ID. Amherst and Yule ACTING DFAN ol- ima COLLEGY or 1' 0Rhbl'RY Pro esror 0 forart fvzgzneerzvzg Iftyfe 3 Wm! u u 9 Klm 5. , ll n 1:',1ll:::1:' n 119 Ulllmmzzzu-lzzzmm ul' W C5 EE .J QE S- f WJ' If ? -, fy iv r Q I I I lvl K L-El SMI samurai -' :LWHHUHVNDHWHNI H il H a 1 Jfatultp-Qtullege of Jfurestrp - ..-.-: IE' I MAULSBY WILLETT BLACKMAN, Ph.D., A.B., A.M., EE, fI:KfIv. Kansas and ,-,- E Harvard. Professor of Forest Entomology. 2 E ig 5 EDWARD F. MCCARTHY, B.S., M.F., E E. Michigan. .Iii NS- Professor of Forestry at the New York Ranger School. E 5 if WNELSON COURTLANDT BROWN, A.B., M.F., E E., A T 2, 111 K fb. Yale. ...- -SZ' Professor of Forest Utilization. . 3 J. FRED BAKER, B.S., M.F., M.F. fHonj., 2 E, IDKID. Michigan Agricultural E ' College and Yale. 2.--... Director of Forest I noestigation. :Z I iam LEIGH H. PENNINGTON, A.B., Ph.D., 2 E., fb K fb. Michigan. if i ' Professor of Forest Pathology. 5 gg 1:1 SEWARD D. SMITH, A.B., M.S.F. Michigan. E Director of New York State Ranger School. JOHNCXASKLLACE STEPHEN, A.B., M.S.F., M.Pd. Michigan and Michigan Normal El o ege. l Professor of Silviculture. i CHARLES CHRISTOPHER ADAMS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Illinois Wesleyan, Harvard, , , Chicago. Xi Professor of Forest Zoology. ' . X dx' . ' HENRY RUSSELL FRANCIS, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College. - I 7' 'sq .Q ' ' Professor of Landscape Extension. ' 'U 1 I '7 sm SHIRLEY WALTER ALLEN, B.S., E A E, A Z, A E P. Iowa State. ' f I Professor of Forest Extension. ' l HARRY PHILIP BROWN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., 2 E. Cornell. i 5 Professor of Dendrology. I SOLOMON F. ACREE, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., F.C.S., E E, fb B K, I' A. Texas and Chicago. Professor of Forest Chemistry. REUBEN PARKER PRICHARD, B.S., M.F., KKK. Dartmouth and Yale. . Assistant Professor of Dendrology. P -3 -Q- 51 LAURIE D. Cox, A.B., B.S., EA E. American Society of Landscape Architects. B l Harvard and Arcadia College. E B Assistant Professor of Landscape Engineering. 255 HOWARD BLAINE WAHA, B.S., fb F A, fb K fb. Penn State College. 2 5 3 3 Assistant Professor of Forest Engineering. iii 'HARRY HARRINGTON TRYON, A.B., M.F. Harvard. 3 Q Assistant Professor of Forest Utilization. -- 'On Leave of Absence. E.-I , : Fifty-six ' -- X . M . . mm' nm Illlllwnlllll E i ' R I . x l I H xuunilmmuini H Ulu WN -f ' Jfatultp-Glullege uf Jfntestrp ERNEST GRIswoLD DUDLEY A.B AT Leland Stanford Jr University and Yale Forest School , Assistant Pro essor o Forest Extension WILLIAM A GRUSE A.B. A.M. Ph.D. IBK 'P ohns Hopkins and Uni- versity of Wisconsin. CFulleI' Fund.D 'J Assistant Pro essor o Dendrological Chemistry. FALAN F ARNOLD Harvard. Instructor in Landscape Ifngineeririg CARL JOI-IN DRAKE, B.S., B.Ped., A.M., JE.. Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio State University. A - Instructor in Forest Entomology. E El CARL CHESWELL FORSAITH, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., 1' A. Dartmouth and Harvard. gl - U Instructor in Forest Technology. HAROLD CAHILL BELYEA, A.B., M.F. Mount Allison University and Yale. E Instructor in Forest Engineering. HIRAM LEROY HENDERSON, B.S. University of Michigan. Instructor in Forest Utilization. RROBERT VERNON WIILLIAMSON, B.S., M.S., A X E, E E. University of Wisconsin and Oregon Agricultural College. QFuller Fund.j A Research Assistant in Dendrological Chemistry. ,ki HOWELL K. SMITI-I, A.B. Western Maryland College. CFuller Fund.D AM Research Assistant in Dendrological Chemistry. MERLE R. MEACHAM, B.S., B.S. in Chem., Ch.E., E E, IIB TI. Hiram College and Purdue University. CFuller Fund.j I. Research Assistant in Dendrological Chemistry. JESSIET L.dl?ssEX, A.B., M.S. Wabash College and Purdue University. CFuller un . gl Research Assistant in Dendrological Chemistry. - 4 . 'Fig ..' y Ili I I iii EDWIN N. HOPSON, JR., A.B. New York University. fFuller Fund.j Research Assistant in Dendrological Chemistry. ALVIN G. SMITH, B.S., I-I A. New York State College of Forestry. Field Assistant in Forest Investigations. , W' WILFORD F. SANDERSON B S B O H New York State College of Forestry Field Assistant in forest Investigations DON B BENEDICT BS University of Michigan Laboratory Assistant in Botany ALFRED HUBERT WILLIAM POVAII A B Ph D 2. University of Michigan Special Lecturer in Forest Mycology gan Illinois Special Lecturer in Animal Behavior On Leave of Absence ll El li l :i .I ill .U Ill! tml I Nvflliindll E ' v W X ., X 'IV mmwf EI 'E' A u ?i B-T' . ' 2 C, . , . 5 . 24 ' :H 22 Q' E E 1 umm :Lg fl IE! Fifty seven I 2 c.ECURTISR1LEY,A.B.,B.s.,A.M.,M.s.,nKI,zs. DoaneCOllege,Michi- '- 3. ' , , , l Ss A . A A -. . Q WMI ll H ll flilllll' ll H 1919 llllll'mll'lilmll ll Mum Hmm 1 Q1' 1:::::muHUHl7HbHW1Ne in H .. 3f 'Tf' :K 'E XX QQRIWUURE S A AQ +C A Ei O E E 'E E E El lllliiii .Ef2r.ig..Q.:?-ue.: F tural College. ' s DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF AcR1cULTuRE. A P' ' Profexfor of Field Crop: ana' Farm Manage- 4, ik X ment. f N ' . I' -fr is Q ' n . .F '31 O 1 O - f of I l 1 '- I I I ,Q ,I I WII.I.IAM MORRISON RIDER, B.S., fb K fb. Michigan Agricultural College. Profefsor df Animal Iluxbanclry and Dairying. ' F PACE lRACY CE. IK I. Syracuse. Pro efsor o Drawing and farm Meehanicf. I v ,, , r l , N , U 0 l C V E I ADRIAN ABBOTT BROWN, B.S., Acacia. University of Wisconsin. Profefxor of Poultry Iluxbandry. A J -5-iqiv HUGH FINDLAY, B.S.A., Commons Club. Syracuse University. z E 2 -f Profefxor of Horticulture. , R 4 f 'f Y Y 9 , may-eight GAR! AND ARMOR BRICKER B.Ped. M.A. Acacia, fb K 111. University of Illinois. Pro e.v.ror 0 Agricultural Teaching and Director of Extenfion and Graduate . . Courier in A grieulture. ,J Z E lp ii muzzle +iiii-: :mmm lm 1919 Ulllnmzzznlzzcmm ll lllmig xx S- -.-., v' E ' 3 -E w Hm:::w-i::::f mfLUHvNl5fN?'lNr H Il 1 E1 2 . 1 ,faculty-fdtullege uf Qgtitultute 1 'TRUSSEL W. DUCK, B.S.A. University of Missouri. Profeuor of Animal H nsbandry. B 4 EDWARD T. LEWIS, A.B., B.S., dw B K. Syracuse University and Cornell University 'Q ' A 35, Profexsor of Agronomy. S sw TAbsent on Leave, U. S. Marine Service. ' E Q 1 E ' . I E T' -b 1 ' u M. N. N 1 f ,Q 0 ' ' r N, . 1 1,9- Q . in - f fi Q9 I I , I I IE! ii - ---.1 Sai, Lil Fifty nin I I . Wm IN n mizuzzuiifiinrmmm 1919 mlllffziwmr ra ll Mmm I Hmm 1'11 t:1::muUONUNl5nY-inns ii ll ti E1 IWW Q.. ' I EE - - i um M 4 ' llllll uw H l Ili K x ' s ?Ezfj'iT i:5-' F' I M1 ,Q I ,g1z.r?m't f'57 'q nT'2. 'ff ' i!Jr : ' :- I gkxw. ' 3-ghigggfif :van sawn few-f w . 'g'ff!,.. Bef?-:ke - iii .v'ri .1' --3 !S :T-.--,'-, rrfwd.-1. 4, :I H' a hqf',:vl,','1h-'- .L fr'-512-fgs. 44. ,gg-' 1, s-. , l VP . E n....'.,1.r' v -,- .- v I V 43. -, 9. :I H L4 L 'Z .d'B':'Q-':: 0:6-' 'iv uni f'i'dLgLg. s .Jr. vivo? kwa lcv. 'l gwiiifljm lg-.5 ' 1,24 - :sniff im: ff 1 2 iz -.'.:' -Q ,-H' Ei A z. E' 'Z R : 5 5 , I K 5 s E'- MISS NELLIE R. HAMILL, R.N. Hospital 4, ofthe Good Sheperd. Superintendent. lx 1 X X 4 X . 12 .tg iii I u ii i Miss EDNA M. BoUsif11zl,n, R.N. Hospital ofthe Good Sheperd. Instructor. Mus. RAE McMANUs, R.N. Hospital ofthe Good Sheperd. J.r5i.rtant lnftruetor. -in , Q Miss LAURA MooNEY, R.N. Hospital of the Good Sheperd. .1 Operating-Room Inxtrnctor. h Miss IDA K. FAIRCHILD, R.N. Hospital ofthe Good Sheperd. 3-5 Night Superintendent. I Miss LENA 'l'HoMAs, R.N. Hospital ofthe Good Sheperd. ' Inftrnetor in Childffftyf Nnrxing. 2-2 Miss LIQNA R. CAREY, R.N. Hospital of the Good Sheperd. E llead Nurxe in the Private Patient'.r Pavilion. ' Miss MARY E. REED, A.B. Syracuse University. '-2: Dietitian. P i Sixty i W A . , Wm IU n mum iiiilin :mm lm 1919 mnmm:s'i+':::mm , . X ' wr .1-3 1, 9- B ix I Iiiiirt 1:1 II Illmw -,Y ,W , ,- T51srMQ.4u-fu A .xlu,1.1'-'xt -,..-az., , 4 l -' , ' :i 1:1 av . ---- - 1' -- V- - ' wwf--f. . xv'-W'- u . T ' Wf ' . , , an ' 1 1 1 -. .V W . ns, .At J PFITRIVTIY '54 gm' Emi f 1 Izrmmnvwvwmnsnn H ll ll mr , E .4 32 . E Q H af' Q 3 .15 lk. I 'Ih 4 . , I 'Gi .li I hi 7YRflYV9IE x!lIVER9ITY WFIR WM. ALBERT ABBERGER, '14, Corp., Co. H, 309th Inf., Camp Dix. ADELBERT C. AEno1'r, '11, M.R.C., Washing- ton, D. C. RAYMOND A. ABEND, '17, R.O.T.C., Madison Barracks. HAMILTON L. AIsERDEIN,'02, 2nd Lieut., Bat. A,. 1 O4-th U.S.F.A., Camp Wadsworth. WILLIAM ABERSON, '18, National Army. CHESTER ABRAI-IAMs, '18, Lieut., Royal Flying Corps, Wounded in action. MYRON Ii. ADAMS, '98, Capt. Chief. Exec. Officer Ft. Sheridan Ass'n, 338 Postal Tel. Bldg. Chicago. PAUL B. ADAMS, ex '15, 2nd Lieut., 309th U.S. Inf., Camp Dix. WAL'FER K. ADAMS, '01, lingr., Ft. Sam Hous- ton, Tex. AGNEW, '18, Co. F., 303rd Engrs., Camp x. ERNIEST AIKEN, '18, 2nd Class Seaman, U. S, N. R. F. C. LOOMIS ALLEN, ex '90, Formerly Head St. Railway War Comm. E. WHI'FMAN ALLEN, ex '19, 104th M. G. B., Camp Wadsworth. KARL POLLARD ALLEN, '18, 3rd Platoon Art., Camp Gordon. DR. LLoYD F. ALLEN, '16, 1st, Lieut., M.O.R.C., Allentown, Pa. LYONEL ALMY, '16, Corp., Co. B, 11th lingr. Reg., CRailwaysD A.E.F., France. WILLIAM D. ALSEVER, '00, Capt. Unit G, 6th General Hospital, France. NORMAN A.Al.'l'MANN '16 Signal Corps Ithaca. IAUL S ANDREWS Iaw Iac Capt Camp Devens IAUL ANDROUS 20 Aviation Bay Shore I I 'FRANK M ANNIS 19, Died ofinjuries received In aeroplane accident at Wright Field Day ton Ohio ALIILRIJ ANIIIONY 17 Y M CA RICHARD ARMSFRONC 15 lst Iieut 48th Inf Camp Stuart ALAN I' ARNOLD, For l ac , Instructor In Rifle School Camp Dix GLENN H AUSTIN 19, 104th MG B Camp Wadsworth L G AVERY, ex 18, Coast Art , Ft Monroe Sixty two OTTo Ax'rMANN, '14, 438th Engr. Depot De- tachment, Hoboken. MERLE P. AYERs, '19, 310th Engrs. Hdgs. Co., Camp Custer. GEORGE D. BABCOCK, Former Prof. '04-'07, Q Major Ordnance Dept., France. FRANK BADKE, ex-'20, Navy Reserve, Norfolk. Va. LAWRENCE G. BAILEY, LA. Fac. CEng.J lst. Lieut., Aviation Corps, A.E.F., France. FRANK V. BAKEMAN, '17, lst Lieut., 307th F.A., Camp Dix. FRANCIS W. BAKER, '12, Camp Dix. HENRY BAKER, '04, Y.M.C.A., Siberia. HUGH BAKER, Dean For., Capt., 46th Inf., Camp Taylor. DR. F. B. BALDWIN, '02, M.O.R.C., Honolulu. ROGER O. BALDWIN, '18, 104th M.G.B., Camp Wadsworth. LLOYD W. BALLANTYNE, '13, 1stLieut., M.O.R. C. REGINALD M. BAL1.ANTYNE,'13, lst Lieut., Amb. Co. 105, Camp Wadsworth. CASPER BAL'rENsI'ERcER, '20, 104th M.G.B., Camp Wadsworth. JOHN H. BANKS, '11-'16, Private, 102nd U.S. Inf., Co. E., 26th Div., 51st Brig., A.E.F. France. . 1 g EDWARD BARATZ, ex-'18, Aviation, San Antonio, Tex. FRIED BARKER, '20, lst Lieut., Singal Corps, ex. BRADLEY BARNARD, '18, Naval Base, Port JefI'erson, L.I. GLENN BARNARD '12, Junior Lieut., U.S.N.R.F. LIYDE BARNLY 10 Lieut , Unit G 6th Gen Hosp France FRED C BARNS 19, Aviation DWIGHI' BARNUM ex 15 Naval Aviation ROGLR BLAKFSLPL BARor1 17 lst Bat F A Training School for Officers, Camp Dix IFROY BARRY ex 18 306thl' A Camp Upton HOWARD BARIHOLF, 18 Co L 108th Inf Camp Wadsworth A DOUGLAS BARTHoLoMLw 18, 1st Lieut Inf Camp Upton R O BASSEFT 16, Special Demolition Detail CARLTON G BATES 15, lst Lieut , Inf, Camp Devens N llllllilm llll . N E llll Illll EJ :E 1: 3 E Q- was E 'ss Q: , IE' ' 1 - f l I 7, . J' 'Q' E s 9' i 1 5 Q Mr I I I I . l El I I I . , , 1 , I ., I .,, N . f , 2, , ' . ' ., . ' , - , . . 'f 3 . . -25 l , -, D i l ' ' U '.. 1 3' vi A :f- . -. E-3 A ALFRED ARMSTRONG: 'off IFREDERIC D. ISARSTOIAZ, '21, Army Ord. Dept. ' B C ' ' num mn S C i 1 UI M I I I X lm ll 1 1 ' E' lm? RAYMOND B. BA'rES, 20, Private, 104th F.A., ROBERT E. BRADY, Commander of 100th Areo Hmzzzi 111' tzzzmujlvrivnlmsinni H ll I ll H , N gg 3 fri 'T 5 liar- El Camp Wadsworth. . H l ARTHUR BEACH, '17, Axyiatifmnx, Foggier, Italy. S. HARRY BEACH '16 ava viation. CHESTER BECKLBY, '14, Navy. I . S. W. BFEAI?LERK, JR., '19, 1st Lieut., Aviation, A.E. . rance. GUY L. ISECKWITH, ex-'19. A THOMAis BEEIIKWITH, ex-'12, Newport News Ship- b 'l ' . WAi. i'ERnR. BOEDELL, eE'1g, 7931 Aero Squadron, Kelly Aviation 'ie an omingo Hex.. ROBERT IEXEEBE, '18P, 1St Lieut., Royiil Flying Corps viation rance. H.FWA1i'E BELL, 19, CO. D, Engrs., A.E.F., rance. SIDNEY S. BELL, ex-'17, 1st. Lieut., Co. 6, 2nd Bn., 155th Depot Brig., Camp Lee. Squadron. CHARLES REASE BRALEY, '13, Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Fla. JOSEPH BRANEY, ex-'18, Amb. Driver, France. PETER J. BRECKHEIMER, '11, Corp., 310th Inf., Camp Dix. DAVID BREININ, '18, Ord. Dept., Univ. of Pa. ARTHUR C. BRETTLE, '13, Jr. Lieut., U.S.N.R.F. MORELL K. BREWSTER, '14, Aviation, Lake Charles, La. MYRON BREWSTER, ex-'17, Camp Devens. GEORGE L. BRIGGS, '18, 1st Lieut., l53rd F.A., U.S.R., Camp Dix. MILFORD H. BRISTOL, '16, Singal R.C., Camp Devens. GEORGE S. BRl'l 1'EN, '00, Capt., Unit G, 6th Gen. Hosp., France. KENNETH BROADWAY, '18, Ord. Dept., Washing- ton, D.C. R. M. BROCKWAY, '14, 2nd Lieut., Ord. Corps. FRANK W. BRODRICK, '18, 2nd Lieut., France. HORAcE E. BRONSON, '19, lst Lieut., Inf. U.S.R., A.E.F., France. ARTHUR BROOKFIELD, '16, Private, Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton. BERTRAM BROOKFIIELD, '19, Navy Narraganset. 'J. MILLARD BROOKS, ex-'17, Died in France Jan. 22, 1918, of PneuIIIonia, Can. Royal Art. IJEWI'I 1' BROUGHMAN, '17, M.O.R.C., State Hosp., Utica, N. Y. ARTHUR T. BROWN, '14, Chief Yeoman, Navy. G. EDWIN BROWN, ex-'19, Aviation. GEORGE H. BROWN, '20, Private, Bat.A, 104th F.A., Camp Wadsworth. G. SAMUEL BROWN, ex-'15, Y.M.C.A., Camp Travis. HARRY BROWN, '15, Capt., U.S.R., Ft. Sheridan. HERBERT P. BROWN, ex-'14, Taliaferro Field NO. 1, Hicks Station, Ft. Worth, Texas. LINCOLN BROWN, '20, Naval Reserve. RAYMOND F. BROWN, 16', 2nd Lieut., Aviation, Ithaca. RENWICK BROWN, '12, lst Lieut., CO. 6, F.A., Camp Upton. RALPH O. BUCHANAN, '16, CO. G, 310th Inf., Camp Dix. ELM ER BUCKNELL, '17, Avi. Sta., Bay Shore, L. I. WILLIAM H. BUELL, ex-'18, Am. Red Cross Amb. Service, France. FARL 1. BuLI.ocIc, 20 lrivate, 309th Heavy F.A. Bat. E Camp Dix. CARI. U. BURBANK, 20 Navy, U.S.S. Margaret. CLYDE C. BURCH ex- 14 lst. Lieut., 2nd Bn. 153rd Depot Brig., Camp Dix. J. HOWARD BURCHIT 15 National Army. OHN F. BURDEN, 18 M.R.C LWOOD If. BURGESS 20 Navy. JOSEPH F. BURGESS, 14 1st Lieut. Instructor in Camouflage, Camp Grant. FRANKLIN S. BURLEIGH ex- 20 Marine Corps, LOUIS D. BURLINGTON, 19, ReliefCorps ofMed. Reg Army E 52 E E L... t-EE Ei! 5 Z- .-. - h 2 E-- I I I ,X Q 5' f ? 9 5 0' Q I x Q' .1 I I 1' I Sixty-threo Ill ll I llIm'1lmIllll9l9 rm lll I . I VINCENZO BELL, National Army. .' ISIDORE BELLOFF, '15, 8th Aero Squadron, .1 r, Kelly Figd lilo. 1, 'l'exas.14 D I N A ' CHARLES . EN'AMlN, ' , +nsIgn, avy, E- U. S. s. california. q E WIl.LARD H. BENNETT, '10, R.O.T.C., l't. . O l th r . . ti: AR'1EIiiR EPBENSON, '12, R.O.'l'xC., Ft. Niagara. 1 Illl LESLIE D. BEINSON, '19, Naval lrammg Station, , N t, R. . i , PI'i:Ii'EJIi J. BENTLEY, '15, Camp Devens. BRADLEY BARNARD, Naval Reserve. PHILIP F. BERNSTEIN, '17, lst Lieut., M.R.C. - - ARTHUR BILLARD, ex-'18, Aviation, Italy. ,ki ALVIN BILLS, '20, Naval Reserve. ' -QNX EDWARD BINGAMAN, '18, Mackay AInb. Unit. ' 0 C. HERBERT BLAKE, '19, Univ. Amb. Unit. FF.: Q . ERNEST M. BLANCHARD, '18, Aviation. ' MYER BLOOM, '15, 1st Lieut., M.R.C., Base Hosp., Camp Taylor. D ' i - HENRY F. BLOUNT, '20, Naval Aviation. ' I F. RAYMON57 BOLAND, '20, Navy Band, U.S.S. R' h . I HEriRYnBJO'MGARDNER, Naval Aviation, M.L.T. ,ll H. AUSEIN BONSTEEL, '19, Amb. Unit. QRe- t r .J R2 EOIOSCHERT, '21, Ord. Dept., Wash- t n, . . IQITIIARD G. BOSTICK, '18, Aviation CoQps. EDEVIN BOTT, '19, Bat. A, N.G., N. . Art., .E EUGrI?N'EeN. BOUDREAU, 12. A l MONSOOR F. BOURJAILY, ex- 17 Aviation. at C. KINGSLEY llgoiiv-IRNER, ex- 20, Ord. Dept., W h'n ton, . . -A JAIAMET lgO5ARD, 14 Mineola, L.I. 3,5 . H. BOWCOTT, 7th. Reserve Engrs Egg URBAN E. Bowes, ex-19, 20th Field Hos., 7' : Camp McCellan. ALEERTH BOYD, 11 Inf.,Camp Upton. . ROBERT J. BOYD, 17, cadet OT.C., San uan, , P.R. E WILLIAM Y BOYD, 06 sen LietIt.,cIIiefc..b1e - EUGENE BRADFORD LA Fac. CEng.J 1st Lieut., T' Inf., France ' N - . AW ' W ' 4 9 ,K x y , ' I Y ' R 3 ', u ,, -.-. I 1 P ! 9 N ' , 1 , 1 I: . it . 'I ' Z1 ' 1 , 4 ,f , C .- 9 ' J , ' 7 9 . , . . . - , , , --,.L-...- Censor for Brazil. , U-'S-S- Charleston- , E Illl H 'Jann' El B H11 lun E H IN Illl ll llll W M ' llll III BERNARD M. BURNS, ex- 17 1st lient., Camp Upton. L. D. BURRILL, ex- 15, Yeoman, U.S.N.R.F., RoEER'I' CHENIEY, 13 33rd Amb. Corps, Camp Greene. ROY CHENEY, Law Fac., 1st Lieut., NC., N.Y. Imzzimwtzzmullvnvnlsflinn I fl ll '-1e1 ll' I H HW 3 Siu V, J .I Q an SE n i gl E an 5 , It l . ,jx LX. qi 9 4 'Y 0'. he :TQ '1 I F.. ii 53 'B Recruiting Station, Syracuse. F. GORDON Bus'I'EED, ex-'18, 2nd Lieut., Co. B, 50th Inf., Service School, Leavenworth, Kan. JOSEPH I. BUTLER, '18, National Army. H. E. BUT'I'ERFlELD, Amb., France. JOHN H. BUYERS, '18, 103rd Amm. Tr., Truck NO. 2, Camp Hancock. ROBERT H. BYRNES, '12, 2nd Lieut. CHARLES CAIIEEN, '18, Aviation. IJAVID C. CAIIEEN, '08, 2nd Lieut., Intelligence Corps., France. MURRAY A. CAIN, '10, 1st Lieut., Unit G, 6th Gen. Hosp., France. STEPHEN CALLENDER, '17, Y.M.C.A., Camp Kelly. WILLIAM CAMERON, ex-'18, 2nd Engr. Corps, Nitrate Div., 6th 8: B Sts., Wash., D.C. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, '17, Aviation, Kelley Field, Tex. JOSEPH CANGIAMILA, '18, Royal Flying Corps, Canada. JESsIE CAN'rOR, '15, Unit G, 6th Gen. Hosp., France. MARVIN T. CAPPON, '17, Ft. Wayne. WILBUR W. CAPRON, '16, lst. Lieut., Ord. Corps. JOCSJEICARBALLEIRA, '05, lst Lieut., Camp IC.S. tis. PAUL CARLISI.E, '21, Navy, Boston. CI-IARLES W. CARLTON, '16, War Y.M.C.A., 'rance. HENRY S. CARMER, '19, Bat. A, 10-ith U.S.F.A., Camp Wadsworth. ROBERT M. CARo'I'HERs, '11, lst Liuct., Inf., Camp Wadsworth. ROY W. CARPENTER, '04. RONALD A. CASE, '18, A.E.F., France, 23rd Inf., OHicer Training Camp. ' E. A. CASEY, '20, Recruit Co., 57th Art. C.A.C., Ft. Hancock. 9 JAMES W.' CASEY, '17, 10th Engrs., A.li.F., France. GORDON D. CEROw, '18, U.S. Marine Band, France. PAUL M. CHAPEEE, '19, Unit G, 6th Gen. Hosp., France. LAWRENCE G. CHAMBERS, '20, Quartermaster's Div Aviation US Navy TPON S CHAMIII Rs, 18 Quartermaster s Div Aviation, U S Navy CHARLISO CHANDIIR ex 18, france TRANR CHAPIN, 20 Royal Flying Corps, C CHARL1-.SR CHAPMAN 20 Amb CHARLIS A CHAIIIII, 19 104th M G B Camp Wadsworth DCJNALIJW CHASL, 19 UnItG 6th Gen Hosp , France PAUL B CHASI, ex 17 Aviation Yeoman, Pensecola Fla RPXI-ORD CHAIPERION 13 Quartermaster De tachment Irance Amm. Supply Tr. CO. 2. HARRY A. CHEPLIN, '17, Camp Dix. ALIIER1' CHEW, ex-'17. ALBERT JEROME CI-IILDS, ex-'16, Camp Faragut. DONALD S. CHILDS, '09, 1st Lieut., X-Ray De- tail, Ft. Sam Houston. M.A'1 1'HliW J. CHRYST, ex-'14, Private, Bat. C, S9tlI Art. EARL F. CHURCH, '11, lst Lieut., Co. A, 29th Engrs., A.E.F., France. ' H. CADY CHURCHELI., ex-'17, Armed Guard, Navy Y.M.C.A., Brooklyn, N.Y. J. 61532 CHURCHELL, '09, Mine Laying Detail, FRANK A. CHURCHILL, ex-'13, 2nd Lieut., F.A., School of Instruction, A.E.F. AZZEL CLARK, '13, Inf., Camp Dix. HOWARD D. CLARK, '18, Motor Truck CO. No. 42, Quartermaster's Dept., Brownville, Tex. JOHN C. CLARK, '17, Aviation Lumber Div., Camp Hancock. PAUL C. CLARK, '17, U.S.N. Radio School, Cambridge, Mass. RICHARD A. CLARK, '18, U.S.N.R.F. Base No. 3, Port Jefferson, N.Y. WAI.'l'1iR B. CI.ARK, LA. Fac. Clfngj, 2nd Lt., Inf. WAI.'l'15R R. CLARK, ex-'17, 2nd Lieut., Inf., Camp Lewis. REPH A. CLAY, ex-'18, Co. L, 309th Inf., Camp Ix. - GEORGE H. CI.ESS, JR., '16, R.O.T.C., Ft. Benjamin. ALBERT C. CLINE, ex-'18, 1st Lieut., Aviation. HAROLD CLINGEN, '14, R.O.T.C. ALFERD R. CODE, '17, National Army. LEON J. COCHRANE, '12, Y.M.C.A., Sec. in France. WlI.L1AM GERMOND COOHRANE, '14, Aviation Camp, Foggia, Italy. MAURICE COHN, '17, 2nd Lieut., Coast Art., U.S.R. LYNDE H. COIT, '11, National Army. H. E. COLEURNE, Regular Army, France. MARSHALL COLCORD, '17, Naval Reserve. EARL B. COLLINS, '17, Y.M.C.A., Aviation Camp, Mineola, L.1. H RANGER COIISON, 20 Navy,S S Hiawatha FRANCIS D COMAN, 18 Univ Amb Unit, France BLNILEY M CONDII, 19 Militia ll0N AEP! CONGDON, 08 Capt , Sanitarv Corps, Med Reserve, Food DIV , U S Army, Camp Taylor MILION CONKLING ex 20 Base Hosp , UnIt23 France KENNEII-I COOKINOHAM, ex 17 CIARLNcE E COON, 98 Capt UnItC 6th Gen Hosp , France GERAID COONEY, 20 M R C CARI B COOPIAR, 11 :- ug: -32 as: E 'Ez as :Ia EE' ' E X I 7, Q Q 9 , .p,9- ,l Q ld... ' I I E H l.1l Sixtv four llll Ill H IIIIIIl 'III ' H EI li 'W' E , , . H , ' r' D , . , 1 ' fl 1 , ' ' M , . I 2 I , I . ., ' s - ' . 4 I lit 1 I , : -, 41 ' 7 .. . Q H J ' ' ' r . 4 A ' A H ' - S ' ' .5 :. , ' . ' T-' 3 ' , ' an. , X . - . H . , . . . . , -. S-,,, . . , , . . L 2 , , I - . 2- E E E , 4 ' s - - -I MA'1'1'HEW CONKLIN, '15, Sgt., Camp Dix. 5'3- . ' Q ,l . , H 9 ' 1 - 1 2 -, n n 4 , , , ' I I - fra -, tl w F -I A - 4 , , ' . , - ' I s . ' . , . 1, . ---1 . . .0 . H 7 Y . -V B 'H N M . . Y H ' ' R Y ilu: -.! . -. ii 1.-f In If' HARVEY J. COOPER 16 Co. B 303rd Military RANsoM Cool-ER, 12 Aviation Camp Houston. JOHN J. CoRnE'I'r 17 Ist Lieut. Army Med. Sch., Ft. Benjamin Harrison LEON H. CORNWALL 10 Amb. Co. 33 4th Div. Camp Greene. JOHN G. CORSON 15, lst Lieut. B.l,..l'. l rante ROY W. COTTRELL, ex- 17 Aviation. THOMAS F. CRANE 18 Navy. NEIL D. CRANMER 11, Y.M.C.A. 309th Reg. Camp Dix. ' EARL S. CRAWFORD 18, Singal Corps Lumber Inspector. WILBUR C. CRISP ex- 17 Sgt. Co. C. 307th F.A., Camp Dix. EDWARD A. CRONAUER, 19 Singal Corps, Van- couver. PAUL T. CROSBY, '15, Ass t Surgeon A.E.F. ORRIS J. CROSLEY, '18 Quartermasters Corps Camp Johnston, Jacksonville Fla. ROBERT P. CRoss, '17, Aviation. DALTON P. CRossMAN, '19, Navy, U.S.S. Am- phitrate. RUSSELL V. CROWLEY, '18, Singal Corps, Lumber Inspecter. JAMES E. Cuifif, '19, Ft. Niagara. F. E. CURRIE, National Guard. OscAR DECKER 21 Aviation. G.HERnER'r DeKAY 17 Iieut. N'ItionalArmy Camp Dix. GENESERIC DELEON ex- 18 Flower City Unit New York City. A. SEGUR DELLING 16 Army Y.M.C.A. Naval Aviation. LEOPOLD DEI OLA Naval Reserve Brooklyn R. O. DEMOND 17 Y.M.C.A. 61st Inf. Cet- tysburg Pa. EDGAR DENTON 13 llnsign U.S.S. Columbia. FRANK G. DENNIS 17 U.S.N. Aero Station Pensacola Fla. DONALD B. DERBY, ex- 18, lst Lieut., Aviation. LEOPOLD DESOLA, '17, Naval Reserve, Brooklyn, RAYMOND J. DEVINE, '17, M.O.R.C. JOSEIH S. DEYOUNG, '15, 20th Engrs., Co. B Sth Bn., Camp Amer. Univ., Wash., D.C. WILLIAM G. DICKINSON, '15, 1st Lieut., M.R.C., Camp Dix. JOSEPH P. DINAN, ex-'18, 1st Lieut., Co. G, 310th Inf., Camp Dix. P. M. DINEHART, A.E.F., France. JERRY W. DINNEEN, '16, Capt., Co. H, 312th Inf. Camp Dix. ' 1 r .. 1 u :Z is, can II-Il 1 T ' ' T' ii T in T ' p mm nun . mi llllll I I A - I Wil H UHUHNWHN I ll i ii i H il. . A-. 'S' ' ' ' s E' 1 1- i Police, 78th Div.,,Canip Dix, J. LOUIS E. DEGROA'r,'18, Reg. Army Med. Corps. . . , I I I , 9 4 9 f y E E I , D Y i , , , , -1-. , , , Y , 1 4 , 4 4 l X 7 ! -3 , ', , N Y N 2 ' 3 9 a n I 1 n s 7 i if , E 9 i 7 a 9 f a 3 , , l E , ' NY ' H13 ' , , 5 1 sl- i , 2 FRANCIS CLIFFORD CURTIN, '11, Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton. T. E. DALRYMPLE, Co. A, Ist Engrs., France. IL. LEON DARLINGTON, '18, R.O.T.C. WILLIAM F. DOEEINS, '18, R.O.T.C. HOWARD A. DOl3IiLL, '19, Naval Reserves Yeo- man, Newport, R.I. GEORGE DOBIE, '11, lst Lieut., 303rd F.A., NK RENE S, DAlvIEg1NEex-'Li-, Senior Master Engr., H Campfjisfens, S C I 0 I I f L I , t Iv. . . ngr. r. 1 7. ,'1, '. 9, 31 ., J. ' ix - ' , CHARLES H.,DAVEY, '13, 1stLieut., 25th Engrs., ODD O tl imp f I 'F 5. Camp Devens JOHN F DONOHUF ex-'12 if A ,' DciNAEDg1.3AlvIDsoN,'17,1stLieut.,U.S.N.R.F., JOEN w. dDl?N0iiiik, zo, 'Naval Militia, 12th ' , ' 'Z 'L - - - 3 OFY- Q , iv. 3r at. 1 i fm LEROY R- DAVIDSON, '17, linslgnr U-S-N-R-F-A CECIL ,V. DONOVAN, '19, Univ. Amb. Unit, xi 1 I Afm0Ul'Y'Th9meS Stu NFWPOFI: R-L , S.S.U '12, Convois Autos par B.C.N. Qi ' I DARIUS A. DAVIS CDryJ, 07, Y.M.C.A., Dis. HERBERT Dorlfy, National Army. . I , P3113 Heildfljlaffelfs- W JOHN DANIEL DOUGI-IERTY, '19, Aviation. 1 , .Hill 53311231513litfiggfgdgofvsfNM'Reserve' C.SW. Douciuxss, '16, '1st Lieut., Aviation I Q ' 9 ,' . Igna 'OI'ps, .ancaster, ing. wif A'OCff'EHAM DAVIS, ex'19' lst Llelm' FA BREws1'ER DOUs'I', '14, lst Lieut., M.O.R.C., HAROLD I. DAVIS, '18, Signal Corps, Lumber HHggiirg:lI30liU:'rOii1i:JtlCJalii1:iiii France 1 ' I Y 'l ' Htllispgifsrg, ilg, Camp Wadsworth- ARTHUR Down, '17, 2nd Lieut., Q.M.C., Camp Yi. PAUL H DAVIS '19 104th M G B Cam Dlx' Q Wadsworth , I . . ., P G,XtNE'I'-DDIDOWD, ex--19, Engr. Corps, San - ' , . ntonio, ex. -it h1?6'?g1DIi'f'D6llif2'l' gfiggggnflt L'eut Co' B' J. FRANCIS Dovyb, '18, 2nd Lieut., Camp Dix. I HAROLD M- ,DMG ,la Aviation. 23:11 lingrs., Wash. Barracks. l ESE JAMES R. DAY, Chancellor, Advisory Board, I ' f' , ' . . . 2 ' 5 War Smm Comm S mouse University ALIIERT A. DRIEU, 19, 2nd Lieut., Aviation, S r 53 W STANLFYPDAY 'lg Ulhit G 6th Gen Hosp 1nSffl'Cf0f,If HCs- ai: O France ' ' ' ' ' JERE J. DRIscoI.L, ex-'19, Co. F, 303rd ........ Eng. 5 3 is JOSEPH DAYTON, -11, Y.M.C.A., France. KEITH DRISCOLI., '18, 2nd Lieut., Sth Bn., Ft. E '- ARTHUR W. DEAs, JR., '15, U.S. Sch. of Mil. LeaVenW0ffl1-Q , R 1 E Aeronautics, princeton University' DR LAWRENCE F. DRLlM.M, 12, lst Lieut., Sam- HAROLD DEAs, '18, R.O.T.C. U Cary Inspector of Ham- , PEDRO A. DECASTRO, ex-'18, Oliicers' Training RUSSELL DUCK, All- FSC-, Marine Corps, I3 T Camp, Porto Rico. San DomIn1!0- E Sixty-live G, i I ., . , ,gi ' ' ' ' num mn P wiumuuui ii Iliiiullllmniil H llrl El +11 ml i E K ll-.'I OHN E. DUDLEY 18 1st Iieut. Instructor in Aviation Dayton Ohio. WILLIAM M. DUDLEY, ex- 17, R.O.T.C. .MYRON I. FAIRCI-IILD ex- 19 n . HARRY H.I'ARM1-ZR 96 Capt. C .G 108th Inf. Camp Wadsworth. fs E 8 ,11 Emil iii- ::::: El vnvubnxinne El ll J 1ti I nw 3 'I 2 at ' .H ZS 9: i E Z9 .-I Q1 si'-E mi E . .X -N . ' wr- . Y f .,., V :Q-I I MI iii RODERICK DUNN, '18, lst Lieut., 310th Inf., Camp Dix. GEORGE R. DURYEA, ex-'17, lst Lieut., Hdqrs. Co., 310th Inf., Camp Dix. WILLIAM R. DWYER, '16, School of Enlisted Specialties. EDBIARD G. EAGAN, '17, lst Lieut., Inf., Camp IX. DONALD U. EAGER, '17, Med. Dept., Base Hosp., Camp Seirer, Greenville, S.C. RoEER'I' EATON, ex-'20, Navy. GEORGE L. EIIERLING, '12, Sgt., Inf., Unit 6, Camp Merritt. ERNEST J.EBERL1NG,'I8, Unit G,6th Gen Hosp., France. . GEORGE EIIERLING, ex-'17, Unit G, 6th Gen. Hosp., France. ARVID R. ECKIIERG, '17, 2nd Lieut., Reg. Army, Camp Merritt. LEWIS C. ECKER, '06, M.O.R.C. LYNDON EDDY, ex-'18, Aviation. PAUL B. EDDY, '20, Mackey Hosp. Unit. MAX EDGETT, '18, Reg. Army, Bat. A, 104th U.S.F.A. ' JAMEs S. EDWARDS '17, 2nd Lieut., Co. 8, Depot Brig., Camp Dix.. LYNN L. EDWARDS, '18, 2nd Lieut., Q.M.C., Jacksonville, Fla. J. FRANK EGAN, '17, National Army. EDWARD EIcHs'I'AED'r, ex-'18, Traveling Labora- tory Unit 5, U.S. Med. Sch., Pensacola, Fla. FRANR E. ELDREDGE, '10, 2nd Lieut., Signal Corps, Washington, D.C. ALFRED S. ELLENBERGER, ex-'17, 2nd Lieut., Ord. U.S.R. RoIzER'I' A. ELLIS, '17, Co. 1, Prov. Batt., Aviation Sect., Signal Corps, Camp Lee. J. STAFORD ELITIIORPE '16, Supply Ord. Div., 1330 F St., N.W., Washington,'D.C. WILLIAM H. liMERsoN, '15, 1st Lieut., 49th Inf., U.S.A. OLIVERO.EMERY,'19,C3mpG0l'Cl0n,Atl3l lt2l,G11. WILLIAM J. I':NDERSBE1E,16, Eng. Ollicers' Train- ing Camp, Ft. Lee, Va. W. A. ENOS, '19, Sgt., 50th Inf., Guard Duty, Washington, D.C. Grant W Ernst '17 Aviation Flberts Field CI-IARLI-s J I' RRI CFR 20 2nd Lieut Mass Inst of lech Boston Mass CI-IEsIER W EVANS 18 R01 C JAMFS I I'VANS LX 17 Aviation Coast Dc fense S C WALTER O I'VANS 17 RO I C H BARNEY FAGAN 16 Y M C A San Antonio ex PAUL FAGAN 15 Y M C, A Camp Kelly San Antonio lex Joi-IN F FAIGIE JR 17 MRC SAINQUEI IAIIE ex 17 15th Calvalry Ft Riley an II-fIMEs A. FARRELL, '17, R.O.l.C. AROLD T. FAUs, '19, Private, Co. C, 6th Engrs., Reg. Army, A.E.F., France. HERBERT W. FAUS, '10, OHice Engr., U.S,. Shipping Board, Emer. Fleet Corp,, Phila. Pa. HOWARD M. FEARON, '16, 25th Engrs., 446th Detachment, Camp Devens. RALPH J. FEELEY, '10, O.R.T.C., Camp Dix. HARRY FEKKES, '20, Co. K, Sth Reg., Framing- ham, Mass. EDMOND C. FILLER, '16, Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton. CLARENCE M. FINCII, '16, lst Lieut., Co. li, 311th Inf., 156th Brig., 78th Div., N.A. Camp D' . WIL1.,1AM R. FINs'I'IzRwALD, '19, Ohio Militia, CDischarged.J CoNRAD FISCHER, '19, Aviation, Tex. Sco'I r R. FIsI-IER, '16, Capt., London. ELERY R. FI'rcI-I, '12, Ensign, Camp Paul Jones, U.S.N. Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill. PAUL FITzPA'rRIcI-2, '14, 2nd Lieut., Q.M.C., Camp Merritt. HOWARD W. FLACR, '14, 1st Lieut., Camp Houston. JAMES G. FLANAGAN, JR., ex-'19, Co. E, 310th Inf., Camp Dix. J. GORDON FLANNERY, '18, U.S.N.R.F., 1st Reg., Co. 14, N'.R. Training Sta., Pelham Pk N. Y. O. ROGER FLYNN, Royal Flying Corps, Ontario, Camp Borden. CLARENCE FoER'I'cH, '15, Sgt., Signal Corps, Camp Hancock. PREs'roN D. Fooo, '12, 2nd Lieut., 309th Inf., Machine Gun Corps, Camp Dix. JoE FOLEY, '13, U.S.S. Indiana. U DE FRED FoI.'I's, ex-'18, Univ. Amb. Unit, S.S.U., Par B.C.M., Paris, France. ARTHUR F. FOLZ, '11, Chief Machinist, U.S.N. R.F., Newport, R.I. HENRY FDL , 17' M.M.U.S. Naval Reserve Corps, Coast Defense, Brooklyn. OLIVER D. FoRIzEs, '20, Aviation, Princeton. GLENN R. FORD, '19, M.R.C. HENRY J. FOREMAN, '18, 2nd Lieut., Camp Houston. , CIARENCE B FORF1 scUE '21 NRO Frn. Sch Pelham Bay Naval Militia WARD R FOSKEFI 17 U S S leviathan PHILIP H POWIER 17 lrivate Q M.R.C. Camp Joseph Johnson Jacksonville Fla. IELAND W Fox 17 2nd Iieut I A 308th Field Art Camp Dix National Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds Aberdeen Md ANFHONY FRASCAF1 17 Chemist Washington HAROLDD FRALEI ex 19 Aviation Cornell. CLYDE O PRI-AR 14 30th Engrs France. JACOB FREFDMAN ex 14 O R 1 C Ft Niagara. E ef E1 E .. -s 'Q :ii f ' 'r J-.ar 9' 1-S- E Sixty sIx I - X - I I , 9 1 U - ' 4 - P 5 'I I .9 . - - 'I , 3' - 5, . , , ., . ,, Q , ', i 'vu 4, , , rv. u 1 r IS, ,, 1 I, . 1 -T Q I: , , , n In I n I A , , ! I 4 3 - 1 1' J I I ' 1 S ' ' 1 , I l- 1 9 ' , . . N I r 1 4 ' D . , , I 4 ., 1. ., ng' ' 1 . 4 ,, I .... Q I . ' N 3 5:15 RALPH EvERE'r'I', 12, Camp Meade. JAMEs F. FRANCE, '18, Private, Ord. Corps, ali - , . . , . 3 ' - r I ' - - -2 - s I T ' y ' 2 5 --.17 J W , 1 I ' ' 'l' ' ,si I - - - -p 9 I I 1 I I - , D-C- ' Q J , , . Q . , , ., , . . . . -X :I I 1 - ' - -1 ' 1 r - 9 - 3 I ,I r K -9 . I I --.3 - ' , , - , .... , . ' mm Inu P 1 I I I k ml 3111511112: El El , ,.... El ' MQ -fi -i... . BENJAMIN FRIEDRICH, 19 Inf., Camp Greene REUBEN FRIEDRICH, 17 Amb. Service. h FREDERICK FRIMEL, '19, Reg. Army, Rambow Div. ' FDMOND M. GOSSELIN 20 Naval Reserve Sea- Inens Barracks, Bremerton, Puget Sound WaslIington. VINCENT W. GRADY, '19, Navy, U.S.S. Tara. Gmail IIII :::maH9NVNbl'lGHNr H' ll . ll E li 3 fl na 2 If E IR .2 ii Q . W, .RK , 'F O' AA I 1 Q fm 'I I I W 1.1 ll lllll PAUL E. FROASS, '19, Naval Reserve. DANIEL FUHRMAN, ex-'17, Aviation, Lake Charles, La. FOREST B. FULLER, ex-'1S,10th Engrs. in France, QFOr. Reg. CO. FJ WEILEY FULLER, '17, Co. C, 307th F.A., Camp Ix. HAROLD T. GALLAGER, '18, 2nd Lieut., 48th Inf., Newport News. FRANK GANSLER, '19, National Army. LEON GAREUNKEL, ex-'21, Co. A, 202nd Field Signal Batt., Camp Upton, N.Y. GEORGE R. GARRETT, '18, Ord. Dept., Legal Division, WaslIington, D.C. JACK GARRETT, '20, 2nd Lieut., Camp Dix. HARRY GASKEEN, '13, Base Hosp., NO. 31, A.E.F. France. JOHN GATES, '17, Mess Sgt., Camp Gordon. SAM-UEL GATES, '10, Capt., Chief Topographer serving in France, Gen. l'ershing's Staff. LOREN W. GAY, '16, Musician, Hdq. Co. Band, 108th Inf., Camp Wadsworth. GEORGE R. GEARN, '17, lst Sgt., U.S. Inf., Camp Dix. , ' ARLIN M. GELA'I l', '19, Camp Meade. OTTO GELORMINI, '16, Chemist, Washington. HERBERT C. GERLACH, '14, Camp Hancock. RUSSELL T. GHEEN, For. Fac., Firing School, Ft. Sill, Ohkla. HUPERT V. GIEEONS, '07, M.D., '10, lst Lieut., Med. Corps. ARCHIE L. GIIssoN, '18, Hdq. Co. A, lst Reg., Camp Paul Jones. JOHN A. GIBSON, '17, Naval Reserve Force, 52nd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. LEO E. GIBSON, '17, M.O.R.C. - RUIIERT J. GIDDINGS, '13, Co. B, 6th Eng. Reg., A.E.F., France. EARLE A. GILEERT, '19, Camp Dix. EARL S. GILI., ex-'21, Corp., Aviation, Ground School, Austin, Tex. FLOYD L. GILLES, '17, M.O.R.C. DAVID F. GILLE'l l'E, '11, Capt., Unit G., 6th Gen. Hosp., France. CH xRLIfs GILMORF. ERNEST G GILMORE 17 M OR C, FUGENI1 W GILMORI 18 Aviation WALTEIK GLAss 16 2nd I1 ut lroop D Syracuse M G C Camp Wadsworth C A GOFBI-L CLIII-ORD COLS 14 Unit G 6th Gen Hosp , France LOUIS G01-S 19 UnItG 6th Gen Hosp ,France Lake, Washmgton R A GOLDTHORII NY State Ranger School 10th hngrs HAROLD R GOODALL ex 11 CLINTON E GOODWIN 03 Med Corps Ft Benlamin WILLIAM G. GRADY, '16, 2nd Lieut., Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash. ROBERT GRAHAM, '14, Marine Band. GEORGE F. GRANGER, '12, Central Y.M.C.A., Brooklyn, N.Y. DONALD H. GRANT, 1st Lieut., Inf., U.S.R. STEPHEN GRANT, Royal Flying Corps. VERNARD A. GRANT, ex-'18, Royal Flying Corps, Toronto, Can. H. SHERMAN GREEN, '21, 20th Engrs. JOHN E. GREEN, '19, Militia Aviation. LEICESTER G. GREEN,' 18, National Army. RIEVSEEL J. GREEN, For. Fac., Firing Sch.,l' t. Sill, BASIL N. GREENLAW, '20, Naval Reserve, Newport, R.I. ,IQOHN E. GREER, '19, Aviation. , LLLIOT B. GREGORY, '19, 2nd Lieut., U.S.R., C3rd Reg. Pad Inf., Camp Hancock. ROBERT C. GREGORY, '20, Coast Guard Reserves. GERALD G. GRIFFIN, ex-'17, Troop D, Camp Wadsworth. HENRY Q. GRIFFIN, '19, 2nd Lieut., 110th Inf., Camp Hancock. ROY D. GRIFFIN, '17. W. W. GRIFFIN, For. Fac., Sgt., A.E.F., France. CHARLES LESLIE GR1FF11'H, '19, Naval Training School, Charleston, S.C. LEON GRIGGS, ex-'18, M.O.R.C. WILLIAM H. GRIMES, '15, 2nd Lieut. RAY C. GRONER, '18, Y.M.C.A., Camp Meade. HAROLD E. GRUPE, '17, A.E.F., France. JOSEPH A. GUARD, ex-'18, Naval Reserve, Naval Radio Tr. SclI., Newport, R.I. EUGENE RNGUILD, '18, 2nd Lieut., Coast Art. Corps, Ft. Monroe. DR. LEE A. HADLEY, '17, lst Lt., M.O.R.C., Ft. Oglethorpe. HENRY H. HAFT, '17,1st Lieut., Cox Sz Co., U.S. Army Dept., 16 Charing Cross, London, ling. ANDREW A. HAGERER, '19. ARCHIE D. HALL, ex-'18, 2nd Lieut., 328th F.A., Camp CIIster. B. HOMER HALI., ex-'17, 2nd Lieut., Q.M., Camp Dix. IVAN HALL 18 U S S Oklahoma J1 HAIL, 20 ROIC RALPH HAII 19 France SHPRWOODJ HALI, 19 Naval Reserve CLARFNCF W HALI rR, 15 National Army, Camp Dix DR THOMAS H HAISIFAD Chief Lxamimng Officer AvIatIOn Dept Signal Corps LLOYD HAMILION, 15 Aviation hngland WILLARD J HAMMFL 18 Mobile Art Force, QLIHHUCO, Va WILLIAMH HAMPTON, 16 Co 4 Depot Brigade Camp Devens G M HANCOCK, 18 lst Lieut , U S R SIxty Seven IIIIIl II B B E : E2 E E :S lu l lsr f ' ef 1, .1 9' -Q- E IE! , Q , 9 V D . . , , .... , , . . . .. M 4 s . . . I ' ' 1 H 4 . . z, , ' . M . 4. . , . . . . H xi ,Y s 1 C -1 9 1 fs ' 9 , ' , ., . ., ' . : . . , 2 n . - 1. . I I , z z . .2 ' , '-1 '-1 : F T F ' ' 7 ' ' ' ' . 1 . . ' ' 5 . . . . , A 1 , ,, u . . . . - :: E 5 . I ,' , , '.. . . , , ., ' . E- - JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN, '14, 2nd Lieut., American HARRY HALvFRSON,,ex- 17,'N9r10r1qlArmy- 3 5 Q x N . I Q - I , 5, 1 Z ' . . 1 ., . . , . - - s 1 - , . r -n I ' . I ' , . , . - 1 - 9 J . . - 9 S - 9 - ' , , ix ' R ' l F llll IIIII N ' F T. lllllll llll 'lull E I Q W WI JOHN '1'. HANCOCK ex- 16 104th N.G. Bn. HUGH .LHANNIGAN ex- 17 2nd I ieut. 48th Inf. U.S., Camp Stuart. DOUGLAS HILLYER 16 Q.M. 2nd Cl. 4th Bat. Naval Militia N.Y. SAMUEL E. HINKLEY 19, Unit G, 6th Gen. mm! Hmm: iiiiii 1:::: ri UHUHBHEHHI In ll 1' ri IW 3 :: 3 Q . 53329 ?E E H E 'nab EP nr ' Qt 'TFL X 'JO ..O. ,B O f S fx' I Ml El LEO M. HANNON, '19, Aviation. g VIcTOR HARDING, '07, 42nd Div., A.E.F., France. REUBEN E. HARDING, ex-'16, Ord. GEORGE C. HARDING, '07, 2nd Lieut., Inf., U.S.R., France. CLYDE HARRINGTON, '15, Q.M.C., France. DONALD B. HARRINGTCN, '20, U.S. Navy, 3rd Naval District, New York City. KENNETH HARRIS, ex-'19, 2nd Lieut., Reg. U.S. Army, 1st Cavalry, Douglas, Ariz. MAHLON H. HARRIS, '20, 2nd Lieut., Inf., Co. L, 312th Inf., Camp Dix. GERALD HARRISON, ex-'19, National Army. NEWELL HARRISON, '17, R.O.T.C. H. LYMAN HART, '19, Naval Reserve Ofhcers' Training School, Pelham Bay. RICHARD N. HART, '19, Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton. CLAUDE HAR'1'FOR1J, '18, 1st Lieut., Aviation, Rockwell Field, San Diego, Cal. L. G. HARTMAN, lst Lieut., Med. Corps. SAMUEL W. HAUSMAN, '16, M.O.R.C., Brooklyn State Hosp. JOHN K. HAWKINS, '18. MER1.E G. HAYDEN, '19, Lieut., 150th F.A., A.E.F., France. CLARENCE R. HAYWARD, '14, Sgt., Old 71st Reg. Camp Wadsworth. PHILLIP A. HAYWARD, '18, U. S. S. WHIPPET. P. M. HELF1-IR,'02, Camp Educ. Sec., Camp Lee. ELGIA E. HELMS'1'1i'1 1'ER, '13, Private, Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton. CARL J. HEMMER, '14, Sgt., Camp Dix. HAROLD HENDERSHOT, '17, National Army. OTIS HENDERSHOT, ex-'19, National Army. W. D. HENIJRICKS, ex-'18, U.S. Naval Aero- nautic Station, Fla. LELAND HENRY, '18, Army, Camp Dix. HERBERT E. HENSHAW, '19, Am. Forestry Unit. LYNN D. H1i1'1NS'1'A1.L, '19, SCHUYLER F. HIIRRON, '94, Y.M.C.A. ALBERT j. HERRY, ex-'17. EDGAR R. HERZOG, '16, A.E.l ., France. F. LEONARD HEIKZOG, ex-'17, Naval Reserve. MARK HERR ex-'16 R.O.T.C. ARLINGION H198 14 Capt 48th Inf US HAROI DS HISS 19 National Army ROIIERT V HISSIIR 19 Unit C1 6th Cen Hosp France CLARENCE L HLWIII JR 19 Aviation Corps Ithaca OHN HEWITT ex 19 Corp National Guard Camp Hancock FRED C HILI 14 Weather Bureau lrenton GUY E HILLEGAS 18 Camp Dix GEORGE C HILLMAN Corp Co F 30lst 1 ng 76th Div National Army Hosp., France. M. W. HITCHCOCK, 7th Reserve Engrs. WENDELL HOGUE, '18, Aviation. 304th F. A. HARWOOD L. HOLLIS, '20, M.R.C. COn leave.D A. R. HOLMES, '14, Sgt., Inf. Arthur L. Hooper, '14, 2nd Lieut., 25th Engrs., F.A., France. WILLIAM ROBERT HOOPER, '18, Radio Naval Reserve, Newport, R.1. CLIFFORD HOOPLE, '15, U.S. Naval Reserve. EDWARD E. H01-'K1NS,'1S, lst Lieut., 309th F.A., Camp Dix. JOHN L. HORAN, '14, Unit G, 6th Gen. Hosp., France. THOMAS P. HORAN, '20, Drafted. PI-IILLIP HOUGH, '17, 2nd Lieut., 48th Inf., U.S., Camp Stuart. ARTHUR HOUOHTALING, '18, Foresters' Regt., France. SAMUEL G. 1-IOUGI-ITON, ex-'10, Y.M.C.A., New- port News, Va. CLIFFORD I. HOUSE, ex-'17, Ft. Logan, Tex., O.R.'1'.C. WILLIAM R. HOUSE, '14, Co. D, 104th M.G. Bn., Camp Wadsworth. CHARLES M. HOWARD, '19, Univ. Amb. Corps, France. CLARENCE HOWARD, '02, Capt., Eng. 1-1. HOWE, '16, 2nd Lieut., 341st F.A., Camp Funston, Kan. LLOYD HOWE, '18, n BYRNE V. HUEDER, '19, Signal Corps, Equip- ment Div., Finance Dept., Detroit, Mich. F. S. Hueber, '15, OHicerS' Training Camp, Camp Lee. CLIFFORD HUGHES, '12, 2nd Lieut., Co. A, 312th I'nf., Camp Dix. RAY M. HUDSON, '08, Emergency Fleet Corp. ROBERT H. HALL, '14, Sgt., Amb. Co., Camp Wadsworth. WILLIAM T. HULSE, '14, Sgt., Q.M.C., Camp Upton. ROBERT B. HUMPHRYES, '18, National-Army. ETHELBERT A. HUNGEREORD, '13, Y.M.C.A., France. ' BURTON C. HUNSINGER, '17, R.O.T.C. QIARPNCI' F HUNFIIIY 20 Naval Reserve COn leavej RICHARD H HUICHINS 19 National Army HENRY W HUI1 17 USMC,133rd Co s Replacement Bat A E F France DAVID R INCAILS ex 13 Ft Oglethorpe E H INGALLS 18 Naval Aviation Pensecola a H R INGI-RSOLL 19 Camp Dix GEORGE C INMAN 17 Seaman Naval Reserve Pelham Park N Y NELSON IRPFON 17 Corp, Co B 7th Inf 3rd Div Camp Greene if 1 EJ 5.-gs :E . I ' I f ' wr . fz 1 , 9- I., -I I El I l..l Sixty eight - -. .. ',s,,', 1 I, A 1, W '. : '.-,' , H Q A . ' 5 .' I, i - A ' ' . I ' 9 ' ' '11 . : . . . , , , I . ' I .. ,, I , ' . l I I, 1 t ., . -- K - v I : W, Q, , ... , S, ., -5 . ., . l 4 2 S . . I i , , Z ' L . 52: J I I -9 ' ' 9 'Fl '. ' ' ' ' ', .. 7. 1 EDWARD HlCKS,,eX'18, Aviation- M EDWARD K. INMAN, '17, lst Lieut., 309th Inf., 3 gl - I 9 ' I - - ' '.., ' , .,. . ', S V., ' l WI' , , , .. - 7 -7 I 7 I it ix he ., he 5 x ' ' i n mnu IIIII H B ll llIl,,,, 1 E F ' WS I nlIInll nnun 'lm' ' X QR ,S Er? IX. EDWARD P. IVORY 16 335th l'.A. Camp Pike r . , H. C. JACKSON 20 Amb. France. MARK JACOBS 16 Sgt. Gas Defence Corps Gen Chem. Co. liaston la. IIMII. JAHN ex-09 2nd lieut. 106th Depot Brig. Camp 'lravis Tex. . HAROLD JALONACK 17 Bat. A Depot Unit. GEORGE G. JAYNE '17 Aviation. MERTON E. JENNINGS '18 Sgt. Amb. Co., No. 105, 27th Div., Camp Wadsworth. WAR1ilSN D. JIENNINGS, 20. . FREDERICK JILLSON, '20, F.A., Ft. Sill, Okla. E. A. JOHNSON, '18, Amb., San Francisco, Cal. HERMAN C. JOHNSON, '19, Sgt., Amm. '1r., Camp Wadsworth. HOWARD M. KELLEY 19 lst l ieut. U.S. Lo. K 54th Pioneer Regt. Camp Wadsworth. IO'l 1'ER W. KELLEY ex-111 Army. DANIEI. J. KISLLY 12 2nd Iieut. FRANCIS J. KELLY 18 Engrs. l'I-ance. JOHN 'l. KELSEY 20 Troop D. JAMES L. KEMI 19 Can. Army Guelp Ont. EARL J. KIIMPTON 17 M.O.R.'l'. IRvINc P. KENNEDY Navy U.S.S. Magmte. . l'RANcIs KENNEDY ex-13 lst licut. Camp Ix. ROHER1' S. KENNEDY, ex-'17, Barracks, 113A, Vancouver, Wash. BION H. KENT, '19 National Army. IIAWRENCE P. KENT, ex-'18, 2nd Lieut. O.R.C., Coast Art., Fort Meyer. GEORGE H. KENYON, ex-'17, 2nd Lieut., Avia- tion Corps, Camp Houston. .'E E una mm , Ill lllllll l E uI l ' HU I E Iulemnlw 5 B ' .-: s . - ' I ' . N , 1 - ALBERT P. IRWIN, '17, National Army, Camp ,' I, . , ' , ' , I 7 , 11 ' 4 ' 3 1 1 I I Ls A k , I 9 I I , I , Y, 1 E , I Q ,I I I 7 y ' a ' E sw, ,sl s P, 1 , Il I N I I 1 ,I I ,J I J I I , Y I E I: ' I ' I 4 ' I 'S ' I xy, I I .I I I ' , I 4 ' , I :E- , , D 3 9 l I I I 1 I 71 3, . msd:- L1 a. fl Va.. - N O 'ET O' 1, O I ,D fI I rl 'I 1 Q JAMES H. JOHNSON, '15, lst Lieut., Coast Art., ReserveCoI'ps. RAYMOND A. JOHNSON, '19, Private lst Amb. Co., Camp Wadsworth. RAYMOND F. JoHNsON, '14, 1st Lieut., British Med. Corps. I T. R. Johnson, '16, lst Lieut., Observation, France. W. E. oHNsON, Navy, Battleship Kansas. W. R. OHNSON, '01, Capt., Inf. ANDRES M. JONES, 2nd Lieut., Coast Art., Reserve Corps, Ft. Hamilton. BERNARD T. JONES, ex-'17, 2nd Lieut., Asst. to Depot Quartermaster, New York City. g WILLIAM JORDAN,'I7, Hdqrs. 153rd Depot Brig., Camp Dix. LOUIS JORDY, '15, Private, Special Research Work, War Gas Investigation, Am. Univ. Exper. Station, Washington, D. C. HOWARD H. JOY, '17, lst Lieut., Army Med. Sch. SIDNEY A. JUDSON, '12, lst Lieut., Engr. R.C., Acting Adjutant, 2nd Bat., 25th Engrs., N.A., Camp Devens. . BENJAMIN H. KAIINICK, '17, Ft. Hamilton. MARTIN KAISER, '19, ' S. STEPHEN KAISH, '18, 8th Co., 2nd Bn., Depot Brig., Camp Devens. HERBERT I. KALLET, '17, lst Lieut., M.O.R.C. G. A. KALNOWSK1, '20. Q JACK KAMINSKY, 21, Vet. Corp., Pt. Oglethorpe. R. C. P. Kane, '17, Naval Reserve. NRA ex '18 Nav LEONARD C. KENYON, '18, 2nd Lieut., 58th Reg., Ft. Totten. FREDERICK D. KIEPPEI., Camp Funston, Ft. Riley, Kan,. IJELAND W. KESLHR, '14, Aviation. GORDON I'IDwARD KIENELE, ex-'17, M.O.'l'.C. Hosp. 'I'1'lIll1 No. 34, Camp Greenleaf, Ft. Oglethorpe. GEORGE HAROI.D KIMEER, '16, 2nd Lieut., Sig. R.C.A.S., 'l'alia1'eI'I'O Field, Camp Hicks, Ft. Worth, Tex. HOWARD C. KIMIIER, '16, Aviation, Texas ,l- LESLIE KINCAID, '08, Lieut.-Col., Judge Advocate, 27th Div., Camp Wadsworth CHESTER H. KING, '04, Major, 104th M.G.B, Camp Wadsworth. HAROLD I.. KING, '17, U.S.S. 'l'amarack, S.P. 56l, Marine Basin, Ulmer Park, Brooklyn, N.Y. CARROLL li. K1NGSI.EY, '19, Naval Reserve, COn leave.1 JESSE E. KINGsI.EY, '12, National Army. ALBERT KINNEY, '20, Ft. Trumbull, New Lon- don, Conn. FRANCIS P. KINNEY, '14, Aviation. JAMES KINNEY, '12, 20th Iingrs. JAMES B. KINNEY, '19. 'l'. RAYMOND KINSIEY, '18, Unit G, oth Gen. Hosp., France. l'IDwIN B. KLEIN, '16, Sgt., Amb. HAROLD G. KLINIQ, '02, M.R.C. J. HAROLD KI.osHEIM, '20, 310th Inf., Camp I'IAM1 l'ON R. KLUMBACH, '17, Corp., Weather Bureau, 'l'I'enton, N.J. PARKER KNAPII, '20, Regular Army. ICARI. W. KNIIIR, ex-'18, 1021 Signal Bat., Camp NEWTON KNlC'H'l', ex-18 Sgt. Ord. Dept. H. l'. KOCH, JR. 21 U.S.S. New erscy. JOSEPH KOHN 16 Capt., Ft. Barancas, Pen- HAROLD KOLIIE, ex- 19 Naval Radio School. JOHN R. KOWELL 18 Amb. Driver, American Red Cross Paris, Franc . 55 E :la if. WI, 1 ,f f rr O . 1,5- Q 9 9 'Q Qt . I I I 'Illl 3 Sixty-ni nn it -. CHARLES A. KA ' , - , y- a ROBER'1'KANKA,I4', Mach. GIIn Instr., Ithaca. Dm, CHARLES D. KARNS, ex-'19, Aerial Photo School L?-' Rochester, N.Y. , ' ARNOLD B. KAUFFMAN, '17,1stI.ieut., M.O.R.C. Q ,v GODFREY F. KAUEMAN, '18, 1stl.ieut., Aviation, E55 Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex. Wadsworth. gi DANIEL P. KEARNEY, '18, 2nd Lieut., 153rd I I K-3 I ' : Depot Brig., camp Dix. g wasiangton, D.C. ' ' ' EDWARD W. KEARNEY, '17, National Army. . ,Y , . J . ERNEST G. KEENAN, A.S. Fac., Naval Recruit- , ' , ', C I ing, Ensign, Cleveland, Ohio. V sawlu, Fla, E DONALD KELLY. 3 2 d I. IMI I A ' , 1'- GEORGE B. KELl.1EY,,I , n .Ieut., ti 'Il ., I ' I f i- A.E.F., France. I - 0 D Q! - - I A . , f I , R ' ' mlm mm lllllh llllll R A Wm Ill ll ll H 1919 H ll H mt I ll H ' 1ll.1.AM. KRANS ex- 13 Red Cross Nurse France. RECINALD P. KRx'I'z 16 lrivatt England. LESTER LAMII 19, lst Lieut. Aviation, A.E.l'. ELAND IOOAN 19 2nd Iicut. I F. F . ' . ANDREAS IOIEI 12 lst Lieut. Camp II. S. Otis, Las Cascades, lanama Canal Lone. Q jl wmzrl fi-' 1:::::mIIllUHvNl3flYiflNr I il 3 Ii 13 E '2 5 E ! 171 'El ff' I ll xi S -ts-. , R 4 . D , 1' SI I I Ti France. CHARLES G. LADE, '18, Ensign, Q.M.C., U.S.N., Cuba, CU.S.S. Magnet, Newport, R.I. From N.Y. State College of ForeStry.D RAYMOND LAFLER, '19, 8th Co., 2nd Bn., Depot Brig., Camp Devens. G. A. LALINOWSKI, '20, Regular Army. 'JOSEPH LANIGAN, '13, Killed at Ft. Worth, Tex. Airplane accident. AI.IsER'I' LAPLANTE, '19, University Amb. Unit, France, S.S.U. 65 Convois Autos par B.C.M. Paris. JOHN LARSON, '16, R.O.T.C., Ft. Niagara. JOHN LASPIA, '19, Ensign U.S. Navy, Secret Service, Washington, D.C. LEIGH C. LATTA, '21, 56th Recruit Squadron, Aviation Camp, Waco, Tex. KENNE'rH LAVIN, '20, Univ. Amb. Unit, France. JAMES NELSON LAWRENCE, '10, lst Lieut., Sanitary Corps, Med. Dept., National Army, Am. Univ. Exper. Station, Washington, D.C. WILLIAM K. LAWS, '19, Regular Army. - ROBERT LEE, '18, Drafted. T. BURKE LEE, '18, Naval Aviation, Armory, Themes St., Newport, R.I. WILLIAM A. LEEK, '20, U.S.N. Reserve. I. L. LEUFOREN, ex-20, Troop D, lst N.Y. Cav., 67th St. and Shore Road, Brooklyn, N.Y. - G. NORIIERT LEVEILLIE, '19, 'Univ. Amb. Unit REUIIEN LEvERTON, '16, 1st Lieut., M.O.R.C. Ft. Oglethorpe. HARRY G. LEVIN, '19, Corp., Sth Caisson Co., 101st Amm. Train, 26th Div., A.E.F OSCAR LEvINE,'19,U.S.N.R.C., Pelham Bay,N:Y. ARTHUR E. LEWIS, '14, Instructor, Aviation School, Ithaca, N.Y. EDWARD DENCH Lewis,'18, U.S.Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N.Y. C. HAROLD Lewis, ex-'07, 1st Lieut., 311th Inf., Camp Dix. GLENDON R. LEWIS, '17, Lieut.-Adj., Base Hosp., Camp Dix. SPENCER H. LEWIS, ex-21, Gas Defense Sanitary Corps, New York City. U TPHILLIP LIGHTHALL, '11, Drowned on sinking of Tuscania. R N LINDSAY 17 M R C RODERTJ 1' LINDSAY 18 Co C 302nd Inf Camp Devens CLAUDE B LINTS 19 Art France HAROLDA LINTS 16 Mass Camp LEONARD LIPOWICA ex 18 National Arm FARL A L1I'ILE 14 Hdqrs 310th Inf Camp 1X G S V1Cl'ORLI1 1'LE 17 2nd Lieut 48th Inf Lamp Stuart LHARI FS LOCKART Med Unit NO 15 Mackey DFMETRIUS L LOCKWOOD 16 Sgt , Enlisted Ord Corps A IL F France HERIIFRT C LOCKWOOD ex 20, Base Hosp Pike Ark CARLOW M. LOPEZ, '08, Capt., P.R.R. of Inf., gamp E. S. Otis, Las Cascades, Panama Canal ,one. ROYAL LORD, '19, Y.M.C.A., Camp Kelly, San Antonio. Tex. FRED LO'I'r, '14, Y.M.C.A. CHARLES W. LOVE, '19, French Officers' Train- ing Camp. FRANK C. LOVE, '16, lst Lieut., France. FRANI-1 C. LOVE, '19, 1st Lieut., Motor Cycle Co., Ft. Sam Houston. THOMAS W. LOVE, '17, Among survivors on Tuscania. B. CHURCHILL LOVELAND, '16, Q.M.C., Jack- sonville, Fla. DR. DANIEL F. LUIIY, lst Lieut., Med Corps, France. WILl.1AM T. LUM, '95, M.O.R.C. ARTHUR E. LUMSDEN, Amb. Driver, QOn leave.J HAROLD B. LUYSTER, Naval Aviation, Q.M.C., Charleston, S.C. IRVING B. LYDECKER, '20, 21st Co., Ft. Slocum, N.Y. CHARLES P. LYNCH, '91, Col., Med. Corps, U.S., Ft. Sam Houston. 'MARLIN H. LYON, ex-'18, Died Dec. 24, 1917, at Paris Island, S.C. WARREN A. LYON, '14, 2nd Lieut., Ft. Leaven- worth, Kansas. CI-IARLES MACADAMS, '18, 2nd Lieut., Bar. A., 104th U.S.F.A. WALTER J. MAOAULEY, ex-'17, 60th li. llth lfngrs. Reg. Army Post Office S 46, France. SIDNEY MACDOWELL, ex-'16, Co. F, 303rd Engrs., Camp Dix. OSCAR MACLELLAN, '19, Reg. Inf., U.S.A. ALEXANDER J. MACNAII, '17, lst Lieut., Co. C, 312th Inf., Camp Dix. JOHN J. MAHAR, '12, Unit G, 6th Gen. Hosp., France. NATHAN MAIIEFSKI, '17, Reg. Army, R.O.T.C., 2nd Camp, Plattsburg. DAVID MALMFELDT, '20, National Army, Camp Devens. S. B. MANKER, ex-'20, 23rd Eng., Camp Meade, Md. GI-ORGEL MANLEY ex 20 Res Corps of Med Dept of Reg Army RALPH M MANNING 18 2nd Lieut Inf American Lake Wash LUCIEN D MARINUS ex 19 Lamp Dix FRANKJ MARION 90 Spain sent by Com of Public Information MINER C MARRHAM ex 14 lst Lieut Sur vIvOr of luscania HENRY ILLSNIR MARKS 15 Iieut 105th Amb Co 27th Div U SA Camp Wadsworth RANSEORD MARSCHER 15 2nd Lieut QM C GEOROEA MARSDEN, 18 M RC 1' W MARTIN 15 Signal Corps Lumber In Spector EE E E an a z .: -.zzz as l f ,- 'P ff? 1 9- We . I I I .,, El be venty ll ll ' - ' N 9 ' 9 A, - - I . , -' , . . N . W - - a I - v -I . V. . . ' , l ' s ' I -9 -v ' 1 I 1 -1 ' , ., X ' . , , , . ' . ' , , ' , A . E ' , v ' a y- , , ' , , . L --1 E . ' . ' ' , , . ., ' ' I I : E D ' , . - J ' I ' -7 ' Bi- , - , ' 1' , ' , . ., . 2 . ,, , , , , I . I, . 1 I ., . , 1 . , , . , ' , ., . . . . , . . ., , 1 . I l , .1 . . Y il 3 . . Y 9 ' IIIIIII 7 lllllll lllll 4mll ll E ll IJ 1919 El II I M, he Q T91 re - l HENRY J. MARTIN 18 Aviation. JAMES A. MASON 19 Camp Gordon C 'I. H. M. MAURER 20 National Army. HENRY D. MAX'l'lClD 17. ANTONIO MAYORAI. 10 1: Ii . Med. Corps Camp F. S. Otis Ias Cascades I anama Canal Lone. HAROLD H. MCBRIDE 16 Naval Restrve 2hO Broadway N.Y. Wll.l.IAM 'l'. McCAI.I.UM 19 Unit C 6th ben. Hosp. France. . J. FREDERICK McCAR'I'HY, 21 Naval Aviation lensacola Fla. FEORCE MCCLELLAN ex-19, Syracuse Amb. Unit, France S.S.U 65 Covois Autos par l3.C.M. Paris, France. FRANK MCCLOSKEY '16, France 2nd Lie ., Heavy Art. FRANK MCCOOK, ex- 17, CO. C, I08IllU.S.I1'lF., Camp Wadsworth. F. HAROLD MCCORMACK, 17, Ithaca N.Y. THOMAS MCCOILMICK, '20 2nd Lieut. Inf., DR. BROOKS W. MCCUEN, Med. Fac., Unit G, 6th Gen. Hosp., France. CLEvELAND W. lVICD15RMO'1 l', '18, lst Lieut., 14-7th Aero Squarclon, France. ROBERT P. MCDOWIELL, '13, Capt. Ass't to Div. PAUL I. MILLER JR. lf USN. Aeronautic Station lensacola Fla. RAYMOND V. lVlILl.IiR 14 Jr. I ieut. U.S.N.R.F. GEORGE lVllLLER'1' Ft. Niagara. tion France. OHN C. Ml'1'CH1E1.1. 19 2nd I ieIIt. R.O.T.C. A. FAIRFAX MONTACUE 15 Capt. Inf. Camp Travis Tex. S. M. lVl0N'l'1iSlNCS 10 lst I ieut. Camp II. S. Otis I as Cascades Panama Canal Lone. DR, 12.1 ISLAND MOONIEY Died March 26 1918 from gun shot wound in France. CLARENCE O. MOORE 14 Aviation. HARRIET G. MOORE, 08 Red Cross Nurse 1' . Sam Houston, Tex. JOHN J. MOORII, 2nd Lieut., Engr. ROBERT W. MORIEY, '20 .Naval Reserve. A. J. MORGAN, '16 National Army. CARL J. MORRISSEY, ex-'17, Signal Corps Aviation Section, Vancouver Barracks. AI.vIA R. MORROW, '20, Unit G 6th Gen Hosp., France. ROY E. MOSHER, '13, Y.M.C.A. Sec., France CWith the Union Franco-Americansj WIl.1,lAM EARL MOSIIER, '09, Ass't Supt. Engrs., Army Transport Service, Q.M.C. ofthe Army, Washington, D.C. 1 -: 1 .. m. .- H-- Y Y 'T ll 9 ' ' ' mm mm I I num' ' E mm E A Unveil ' H I Illlll mn: un. II - X K i 1 C ' , .0 - x E A 1 , ' , I 1 , I I ' II A I ' I , y , 'I I , It 4 I ' I y ' I ' ' ' . . E GEORGE L. NIAXWIELL, '17, 29th lingrs., France. DR. H. H. Ml'l'CHlil.1., '14, 1st Lieut., Sanita- N X 4 , ' , st . eutw, J Ii ' , N , I , 1 4 I , I I 1 I , K r l ' ! , I F I Y ' I 1 ' 1 E I I 1 I Y , 4 E I , N NA I I 1 x I I : 5 Q , I , 1, I 1 K I 1 4 :C , 1 , 4 1 I 4 I I I - I - - - - , - , - - --: 1 1 , ' x I I , I El ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' E , . , , lil' I H , A 2 ' 3 5 Il . 'i 5 l 8 3 l 3 3 Q.M. 78th Div., Camp Dix. H. WARD MCGIKAWQ ex-'18, F.A., 2nd Lieut., Regular Army. DR. HENRY A. MCGRUER, Med. Fac., Capt., HERBERT DEAN MOZEIEN, '16, National Army. CARI. MUELLER, '18, Naval Reserve, Norfolk, Va. lOn leave.J FRED MUNDINGER, '14, Sgt. 104th Engrs., Camp -.1 Unit G, 6th Gen Hosp., France. MCCl6llQI1- . . ' 'X l SEYMOUR MCKENNAN, '18, Naval Reserve, N.Y. WM-DEN h- MUNS, Med- FRC-I LICHY-I Um! GI ff' Q- N . 5 City. Q 6th Gen Hosp., France. ,I N, .C CARTER R. MCLENNAN, ex-'18, Capt., Bat. C, IBM'-L MUNY, 024319, Sl!-Emil COYPS- 7, 'B Q 80th F.A., Ft. Oglethorpe. LEON A. MURPHY, ex-'18, CO. C, 108th Inf., ' u A-9' DONALD MCLEOD, '18, France. Q U.S-, Camp Wadsworth. ' ' ,P SN. Q FRANCIS S. MOMANUS, '18, 2nd Lieut., Inf., l'-1-MER L- MURRAY, '19, Marine, Paris Island, '- -31 I R.O.T.C., San Antonio, Tex. S-C D Wll.1.1AM H. MCPHERSON, '17, Coast Defense. ISOBERT K- MURRAY, '13, Mfwkily Ajnb- UNK- ' I R. L. MISAKER, '16, Co. D, 20th For. Reg., Camp FRANK B- MYERS, '13, CHIUP LEWIS, TOCOHIHI ' I Amer. Univ., Washington, D.C. Wash- , l -I JOHN F. MEIEHAN, '19, Naval Reserve fOrRadio Wll.I.lAM B- MY!-CHRHlfS'l', 20,1205 lalqllt- I Service, Newport, R.I. J. H. NAIIX, LA Fac., Sgt., May. Aviation, Camp RAYMOND E. MIEEK, 19, M.R.C. Stanley- , . l MEARI.E C. MIELLINGER, '16, 37th Engrs. HERBEWI' Nfl-TON, 12, Marine Barracks, PHFIS HENRY M. MELONEY, ex-'18, 410th Squadron. Islfmflv 5-C- CARL'MENDEL,,, '15, Amb, Corps, pa, Div- 28, DELoYDD.NAsH,'15,4thBat.F.A.,Hudson,N.Y. gi No, 528 U'S,A.N,5, Via, N.Y. D?g'IN1S.P. NASH, '16, Won Croix de Guerre, ' W ' I 15. M' , '19 2 d L' . SOI Vlaflon- ' i':,i',RiJ'?5,, Canizglggmzne' ' n 'em' U JASON J. NASSAU, LA Fat., Corp., National B f PERRY MERRILL, '17, Univ. Amb. Unit, Paris. Army, CIUQIJ DIX- E h WINN MERRILL, '18, QHM-C., Calnp J. E, John- O'1 1'O S.NAU, 21, Sgt., Base Hosp., Camp Shelby .2-1 Q4 3 ston, Jacksonville, Fla. Hnmesbllrgv Mlfs- , I N . 'FSS GILBERT MERRITT, '16, 2nd Lieut., Inf., Camp MANUli1.B.NAVAS, 13, lstLIeut.,CampE.S.OtIs. 'L Lewis, American Lake, Wash. JOHN I. NEASMl1'1tl, :17, Co. A, 3rd Bat., 20th 5 E 3 MALCOLM MERRI'I r, '17, Sig. Corps. Engfs-I U-S-E-I'-I France- Lis IRA H. MICHAEL, '14, Sgt., Bat. B. 307th F.A., G- D- NELSON, eX 13, National Army- ' , 2, Camp Dix, HAROLD NEVIN, '18, 1st Lieut., Aviation ' WESLEY A. MILES, '11, Mail Sgt., Columbus Corps, France. - 1 E ROBERT M. MILFORD, '17, 2nd Lieut., Coast CLAUDE NEWBURY, '18, 2nd Lieut., F.A., U.S.R. Art., Ft. Hamilton. FLOYD B. NEWELL, '17, Instructor in Aviation, E CLIFTON MILLER, '12, Coast Art., Ft. Hamilton. Ithaca. Seventy-Ono 1 ' x - . .. . ' ' num nun EI H 'l,,,,,, El l ' ' X 1 I IIIml IIIII 'UW 'll' K TI :Izz- BYRON NEWTON 18 Sgr. in Band Camp Greene Charlotte N.C. THOMAS M NIAI Ital 17 Aviation. CHARLES NICHOLSON Naval Academy. WESLEY NODINE 17 Camp Merritt For. Reg. CO. C, 502nd Bat. ARTHURH.NORToN, 99Y.M.C,.A. Paris France HOWARD F. NOS'I'RAN'I' 19 Unit G 6th Cen. Hosp. France. WALTER J. N0'I'MAN 14 Sgt. Ord. Savage Arms Utica N.Y WILLIAM D. NOTMAN ex-09 lst Lieut. Ord. French Base Depot Div. Washington D.C. J. A. NOXON 13 104th M.G. Bn., Camp Wads- worth. GEORGE 'l'. OAKLEY '19, Naval Reserve. IJANIEL J. O'CONNEI.L, ex- 17 U.S.N.R. New- port, R.I. C. LEONARD O'CONNoR, '16 Ass t in War Risk Bureau, War Dept., Washington, D.C. CHARLES O'HARA, '18 CO. D, 303rd Engrs., Camp Dix. CLIFFORD M. OLI.IVE'I'I'I, '14, 2nd Lieut., U.S.A. CReg. Armyj 49th Inf., Camp Merritt. H. G. OLMSTEAD ,'18, Naval Res., Newport,R.I. EDWARD L. O'MAI.I.EY, ex-'17, 2nd Lieut. MYRON E. O,Nl5II., '19, Naval Reserve Corps, DR. JAMES JEROME PARSONS 13 lst Lieut. No. 87 F.A. B.E.F. France. RUEL M. PARSONS 20 U.S. Marine Corps. R. STANLEY PATCH 14 lst Iieut. 11th F.A. Douglass Ariz. CHARLES W. PAYNE ex- 19 Royal Flying Corps. FRED L. PEAcOcK 13 Jr. Iieut U.S.N.R F WILIIUR I . PEARCE 16 R.0.'I'.C. ' FRIED C. PEDERSON 16 10th llngrs. A.F.F FHUCC. GEORGE PELI.E'l'IliR 20 Reg. Army, Cheyenne WYO WII.LIAM W PERCY 01. HAROLD BURRILL PERRY 20 Sgt Camp John- ston acksonville Fla WINFRED PERRY, 18, 203rd 'lr Mortar Bat., Camp Dix HAROLD C. PETERS, 17, 1st Lieut., lst Bn., Depot Brig., Camp Dix. WAl.TER PETERS '18, 1stI.ieut., Inf., Camp Lee. CARL A. PETERSON '19 2nd Lieut. Co. D, 50th Inf., Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C. CARL O. PETERSON, 20 Naval Reserve. MILTON H. PETZOLD, '11, Chaplain, U.S.S. Va. F. W. PHILLIPS, '17, Sgt., Q.M.C.,Camp Meigs. RAY PHILLIPS, ex-'17, Q.M.C. CampWadsworth. RAE M. PHILO, '13, M.R.C. DR FREDERICK H. PIERSON, CStal-I' of Hosp. of nz EE .3 E nn L . V, . ' mm mm , .nm 1 V - H mm mm uw I. H! , M i El 1 lil rl E ' Il I El J -9 - A . J 9 . 3 5 N 9 , 9 ' 9 9 , 9 9 E 9 f 9 , 9 , 9 Y 4 y, 1-.... HORACE IL. NICHOLS, '09, 1sEI.ieut. ,, ' ,, . , , E 9 9 E i N 9 , 9 9 9 ,9 , 9 9 1 y 9 , 9 1 9 - - .. 9 ' ' ' , . ' , ' 1' . e : 9 9 9 9 9 9 -4 9 G r S E 5: , I I r 5 1 S Z 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 ' ' 9 9 9 9 - 9 I 1.2.1 gg 9 9 9 , 9 ' '9 I E 9 9 9 .I ,9 9 1 E 7 , ' , --11 9 9 N , ' 3 9 9 9 5 I , , S I I ' ir ir.. , X 4 J, D' fl I I Fu Newport, R. I. 'I'HADDEUsOOT,'23,UnitG,6thGen.Hosp.,France. WILLIS D. ORMSIIEE, '13, CO. C, 104-th M.G. Bn., Camp Wadsworth. HUEERT ORR, 10th Engrs., N.Y. State Ranger School. STANLEY, M. ORSER, ex-'16, 2nd Lieut., Coast Art. Corps, Ft. Hamilton. HAROLD C. ORTON, '14, Army Y.M.C.A., Ft. Sill, Okla. HAROLD H. OSEORN, '18, 1st Lieut., 308th F.A., U.S.R., Camp Dix. I':RNlES'l'OSBORNE, ex-'18, 2nd Lieut., 19th F.A., Bat. E, Ft. Houston. ARTHUR OSMAN, '16, Drafted. JAMES OWENS, ex-'17, 2nd Lieut., Inf., U.S.R. DR. EDWARD N. PACKARD, '09, lst Lieut., Med. O.R.C., Camp Jackson, Cloumbia, S.C. . J. RUSSELL PAINE, '11, Corp., Prov. Rec. Bal., Co. 2, Camp Dix. ' GEORGE A. PALMER, ex-'17, R.O.'I'.C. RALPH PALMER ex 18 Motor Mechanics Reg France GRANI PALMIIER ex 18 National Army GFORGI A PAIMROS ex 17 RO I C CIAUDI B PAPI 18 l02nd B G Bn Camp Wadsworth ARTHURH PARKER 22 UmtG 6th Gen Hosp France GLORGE SIMS PARI-UR 15 Aviation HUCH N PARKER 20 Amh Co 351 Camp Dodge Des Moines Ia IAUL PARKI R ex I8 Y M C A Yaphank IEWISI IARMINIIR Or Pac Aviation Col umbus Ohio I UY I IARSONS 14 France IGood Shepherdj Special Work for Children, FZIFICC. ' ' CHAREES PINDER, '15, 104th Amb., Camp Han- COC . EDWARD PINKUS, '18, Sgt., Army Hosp., France. EDWARD G. PLACE, '15, Camp Dix. ISMERSON PLANCK, '19, Aviation, France. ALBIERT EDWARD PLUMB, '09, Wagoner Supply CO., 107th Inf., U.S.A., Camp Wadsworth. THOMAS PLUME, '20, Camp Wadsworth. DONALD S. POLAR, '19, 2nd Lieut., Aviation, Eng. SIDMAN POOLE, ex-'17, Hdqrs. Co. 109th Art., U.S.A., Camp Hancock. J. MA'l'FHEW PORTER, JR. ,'18,1st Class Private, 104th, U.S.F.A. OLIVER M. PORTER, For. Fac., 10th Engrs. WILFRED W. PORTER, JR., '09, 1st Lieut., R.O.T.C., Ft. Niagara. JOHN POST, '18, Aviation. Gli-ffRGE POSTHILL, '16, Unit G, 6th Gen. osp., rance. THOMAS W POSTHIIL ex '18 Unit G 6th Gen Hosp Irance DANIEL II PoUzNER 19 Sgt Aviation 264th Aero Squadron Mineola LI I' AIEXANDER POWELL MaJor Cavalry Camp I ewis American I ake Wash C R POWELL, ex 19 10th Izngrs RLUBEN P PRICHARD For Fac lst Iieut I' A Camp lravis San Antonio Iex RAYMOND C PRIME 14 Camp Devens J HOWARD PROPER 19 Aviation Pilot US Army RUDOLPH W PROPSI 13, lst lieut , Aviation Production Amencan Lake Wash CHARLES AVERY PRUDHON 17 Private Med Reserve Corps, U S Army Clnactivej F39 I I I X ' af -. -50' 1 9' I. I I -1. 3 Seventy tw llll Ill V , -9 , - 'W r. I . , ' , , . U i . ,l 9 ' ' .. -1 ' - 9' 9 99 9 1 : , -I ff I K 9 9 . - - Y ' - ' I , 9 9 - - - - 1- 4: ' . ,I , , -ul 5- . . . 2, , . . ., , , I , , . ' ' . -9 ' I ' 1 9, 9 A '9 - '9 ' ' . , , . .,' . 4. ., 3 E 5 E up . . Q , H 1 . ., , , . as i 'i . 3' ' 'S' - ' - ,' .. .' -B' ' - .9 9 - - 9 . , , , . . ' ' 9 ' -9 - . 7 : -' J ,. Y ' ' ' ., U 2 , . ., , - , , l, 7 , ,. A, 1 , . , 11 1 - 9 9 - . . . , 1 I - - 0 . ., sn kb e un ,,m',N lllllll llllll mm IW l I H mml nu 'ml' ll I N N ED 35. -I , ai 55 EI Q a as . I I I , .793- -..Qa I. O I Walt Il Ill II 111:1IIm'IlIl 1919 IIlIlf'mIIfIf 5 'if I I III II El II rm Il WALTER S. PUGI-I, ex-21 R.C. Med. Dept. in Regular Army, Utica. A. V. S. PULLINC, 15 A.E.l'. France. Iront, Rimini, Italy. ISLLWOOD D. PURDY ex- 15 Aviation School Ithaca, N.Y. S. V. PUTMAN, For. Fac., Mass. Nat. Guard. ELIAS RArI', 17 Priv. 305th Inf. Camp Upton. WILl.IAM J. RAFTER, 17 Univ. Amb., Unit France. HERMAN RAMIRE1., 20 Ofiicers Training Camp Porto Rico. C. . Rammling ex-18. WILLIAM H. RAMSAY 06 Ord. Dept. DUNCAN G RANKIN, 19 Engrs. CFor.l, France. WILLIAM A. RANKIN, 18 Av,.CFor.J Can.Army. WIl.I.IAM C. RANKIN, '18, 2nd Lieut., Royal Flying Corps. NICHOLAS E. RANSLER, 15, 2nd Lieut., Bat. A, 104-th U.S.F.A.. Camp Wadsworth. OREI. J. RANsoM, ex- 21 U.S.N.R.F. Great Lakes Training Station, Ill. WESLEY W. RASEY, '19, Aviation, Ellington Field, Tex. C. V. RAUPACH, '17, 4th Co., Ft. Slocum. DR. MoR'rIMER W. RAYNOR, '04, Major, M.O. R.C., Psyschiatrist Unit. J. N. READ, '17, Co. F, 303rd lingr. Det. Serv., Oflicers' Training Camp. WILLIS H. REALS, '16, Instructor, Radio School, Camp Vail. GEORGE L. REDLEIN, '08, lst Lieut., Reg. li, R.O.T.C., Lee Branch, Petersburg, Va. H. CHESTIER REED, '20, National Army. HERBERT REED, '14, 1st Lieut, Engrs. ERNEST E. REESE, '10, 1st Lieut., C.A.O.R.C., Officers' Training Camp, Coast Art., Ft. GERALD L. REGAN, '17, U.S.N.R.F., S.S.S. Granite State, Foot of 96th St. and North River, New York, N.Y. HowARD W. REGISTER, ex-'20, A.E.F., France. W. B. REID, '96., Capt., Suite 6, 2049 Cornell Road, Cleveland, Ohio. JOHN H. REIEERT, '18, Naval Reserve. CI-IAS. H. REILLY, ex-'20, U.S.N.R.F. RoEER'I' E. R. REIMAN, 20', Naval Reserve. A. J. RIEISSIG, '19, Med. Unit of BufI'alo. O S REYNOLDS '19, Aviation. ALFRID M RICE, '18, Co. B, 3rd Bat., 20th Fngrs , Camp Belvoir, Am. Univ., Wash. GEORGE B RICE, '17, Y.M.C.A., Camp Dix. A M RICHARDS, '17, 20th Engrs., Co. A, Sth Bn Camp Am. Univ., Washington. HFRBERI J RICHARDSON, '19. KIRK IF RICRETTS, ex-'17, Coast Art. Monroe. CHARLES M RIDER, ex-'18, France. FRANK C RIDER, Aviation. GEORGE B RIDER, Naval Militia, Lewis, Deli. I S REDGEWAY,6X',19,Q.M.C.,116011 Spa., lex. CI-IESTLRDRIELNIIARY, '17, Co. L, 310th Reg., SIISIIIRP Ri'GGs, '18, 104th U.S.F.A., Camp Wadsworth is n , O1'TO C.. RISCH, 20 M.R.C. ARTHUR S. ROBERTS, 20 Naval Radio Service, Boston, Mass. Okla. Fire Instructor. WALTER ROBERTS 20 27th Div. U.S. Army, 102n,d Sanitary Train. GEoRcE H. ROCKWELI., 01 Syracuse Univ. Free Dispensary. W. I. RODCERS, 18. Munition Service. D. D. Roc'ERs, 17, Coast Art. R. S. ROFERS, 16 France. VINCENT ROFERS, 19 Hosp. Lorps. WIl.l.IAM CLAIRE ROCERS 09 Major Q.M.C Oflice of Chief of Ord. Washington, D.C. H. D. ROSENKRANZ, 17 Oliicers' Training Camp, Camp Lee. HAROLD G. Ross, '16 Machine Gun Co., 309th Inf. Camp Dix, Capt. IRWIN G. Ross, ex- 18, Private, Ft. Hamilton. ALIIERT F. R0'l'HBALl.liR, '20 Naval Reserve. GEORGE L. ROTHROCK, ex-'18, aviation, Detroit, Mich. HoRAcE RUFEIN, '19, Naval Reserve. CLINTON RUSSELL, '20, Navy. ROBERT RUTSTEIN, '17, Nat. Army, Camp Dix. WILLIAM RAY SAEFORD, '16, 2-lth Co., 9th Coast Art., Ft. Hancock. 'l'I-IERoN P. SAGER, '17, Bureau of Standard, Washington, D.C. STUART SARS, '15, Troop D. ROBERT SALTON, '14, 20th lingrs. HARMON T. SALZMAN, '16, Orthopedic Hos. Unit. WALTER SAMEROOK, ex-'17, Amh. Corps, France. FZICLAIRE SAMS, '19, U.S. Marines, Galveston, ex. PAUL H. SANBORN, '18, Regular Army. W. E. SANDERSON, '17, 410 Construction Square, Assc., Vancouver, Wash. WILKINSON W. SANFORD, '19, Sgt., Co. 2, Bat. 1, Camp Dix. COURTLAND W. SANNEY, '18, 1st Lieut., Inf., U.S.R., Camp Meade. BARNEY A. SARECKY, '20, Enlisted, Ft. Slocum. H. E. SARGENT, '18, Regular Army. MAURFORD K. SARGENT, '20, Sgt., Q.M.C., Bakery Co. 354, Camp Dix. DANIEL SCANLON, '18. PIIILLII' SCHIRMER, '20, National Army. CHRISTOPHER ScHLAcII'I'ER, '17, Naval Reserves, Newport, R.I. jo:-IN J. Sci-ILossER, '19, Naval Aviation School, Pensacola, Fla. PAUL H. SCHOEPIFLIN, ex-'12, Corp., Co. L, 309th Inf., Camp Dix. GooDSoN SCIIREEDER, '20, Sgt., 602ml Aero Supply Squadron, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. ANDREAS Sci-IULTz, '17, Sgt., France. HERMAN SCHULTZ, ex-'19, Navy, Newport, R.I. GEORGE EDWIN SCIIUMANN, ex-'14, Chief Yeo- man, U.S.N.R.F., 205 Plankinton Arcade, Milwaukee, Wis. CHARLES SCHWARTZ, '19, Co. C, 108th U.S. Inf., Camp Wadsworth. Seventy-three I I fl will I um ue L - 2 L., Im ID ' G A . A H ' t H: ' E 5 , .. S 5 . 5- 2: .,-,- ' - B. ' , ,U v-A-. V .. U ,., - - 3, ' 5. - ,. :I M Def ' 'J I if - . s 2 Vi FY ' CJ E. 'D . . . :I 2 c I E' E2 - . z I H .m -1 W ' .S o , . sa vu v 3 v -1 '1 ... ,Y ,, 31 .- v H SD - ff ' - ' ' -5 . 2- ... -. 9 ...Eg . Z - FE. . N : E , .... E 3' ' ' E11 Z? I llll l Q MW ,f 1,9- ?' ' er ' 1 1 if I. I I . . ll E -I II MR ,vu in ll C. C. SCHWAR'l L ex- 19 20th Ifngrs. A.II.F. France. SEYMOUR C. SCHWARTZ 14 lst Iieut., Fr. Sam Houston San Antonio Tex. WILLIAM 'l'. SCHWARY 08 1st I ieut., Army 'Ind Navy Museum, Washington DL. naoRce A. ScOIzI:I.I. 18 Unit C1 6th en. I-Iosp. France. CIODFREY SCOTT, ex- 17 Lamp Devens. ,. H. SCOTT 20 317th Ilngrs., Co. C Camp Sherman Chillicothe, Ohio. R. I ma SCOTT 10 Sgt. Nat. Army. Yapmank. OSCAR W. SIIDAM 20. I WARD I. SH.. -.- Ln. A 107th n. U.S. Camp WadswortlI. ISDWARD G. SIaI.MsIaR, '08, aviation, e y Fielc 'x. L. D. SIIYMOUR 8. C ARI.Ias I.. SHAFIZR, '08, lst I.ieut., 109th F.A. Camp Hancock. HOWARD I.. SHAIfIr, ex-'19, ' ISLMIER SHAUI., '16 France. CHARI.Ias N. SHAW, '18, U. S. Marine. GHOROII H. SHAW, '08. RICHARD F. SHAW, '16, 2nd I.ieut., Signal Corps. WIl.I.lAM SHAY, '15, Private, Bat. A, 104th U.S.F.A. W. TAYLOR SHII:I.s, '17, Depot Brigade, 8th CO. 2nd Bn., Camp Devens. ' HENRY B. SMITH 14 1stIieut. M.R.C. Camp Wadsworth. IYMAN S. SMITH 17 Naval Reserve. MARSHALL M. SMITH 18 Navy. ROY SMITH ex- 21 lst Lieut. U.R.C. IIIRT I. SM H 17 303rd Amm. rain Headqrs. Camp Dix. DR 'l. D. SMITH 08 Capt. CReturned from I'r'Ince.J W. S. SMITH 19 National Army. O'I'Is M. SMITHERS 13 Died at Ft. Oglethorpe. IIQROY D. SMUCKIER 19 Naval Reserve Nor- folk Va. JOSIEIH SNEISERCIER 18 Russia Y.M.C.A. I REDDRICR F. SNOW, 06 Army. CARI. SNYDER, 18, 1st Lieut. 54th Pioneer Inf. Camp Wadsworth, EARL D. SNYDIZR, ex- 11 Lieut., 309th Machine Gun Bat., Camp Dix. HAROLD SOPIER, '16, 2nd LieIIt., 2nd R.O.'l'.C., Ft. Oglethorpe. I.AIIRIcNcI: SOPER 19 Naval Radio School, Cambridge, Mass. IVIOR'I'lMERJ.SOULE, 18 2nd.Lieut.,Inf.,U.S.R., Camp Dix. ROLAND H. SPAULDING, '20. W. 15ARI.'SIIIaNcIcR, '18, Private, Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton. O. W. SPICRR, '16, Cadet, Aviation Corps. -1 is :Sn . 5 1 ' ' 5: Y ,V wi, . ' nun mm , I Tnmu l I EW IMMMIIIVHUNNWHH I ll .I H -l. I, lt x , Y - X 1 gi.. H , . . , , , , , I ' I 1 ' A 4 1 s ' I , ' 2 E C '. 0 , 'Y ,' ROI .' II', , ' I , 1' W s K' 1 , 1 I I 1 I 9 I f 9 E B at I I K ' I , ' ' ' 1 E 1-I Q sw s 9 9 Q , l 4 ' : - ig L 1 I ' 9 ' 9 y ' I y K I 1 ' I ' ' v I - I'D . 1I,, ex '17, 'I , I f, Q I' . , Z , , E ' . K ll ' ' , E 1, Ie !,1 ' 3 H WWE ' az S I 4: 9 I ' I 8 ' 9 lk. 1 4 X , 'Sag fl'l I I Ei HOWARD SHIaLDON, ex-'13, Ft. Slocum. FRANK SHIzRIDIaN, '15, JOHN SHIETRON, JR., ex-'18, Naval Aviation aroundc School, Inst. of Tech., Boston, ass., 'o.14. CHARLES SHHW, '18, Marine Reserve Corps. WlI.I.IAM MASON SIIIMIER, '14, Peekskill, N.Y. JOHN D. SHIRMAN, '98, Capt., Camp Meade. G. N. SHoR'r, '19, J. V. SHU17I'IL'l', '15, Lieut., U.S.R. CHARLES ISDWARD SIFI-'I:RI.IeN, '18, Co. A, 5th Bn., 2OtIg gfngrs., Camp Am. Univ., Wash- ington, . '. HARRY SIMMONS, '13, LieIIt., F.A. JAIMHS I'I.S1NCl.AIR,I..A.I?21C., 1stLieut., A.Ii.F., tance. ARTHUR M. SINGLICTON, ex-'12, Co. B, 319th gield Signal Bn., Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, no. FRANK L. SLATER, '18, M.R.C. JAMES R. SLATHR, '17 Sgt. 3rd Bn., Med. Det 153rd Depot Bri Camp Dix PHIII1 A SMAII, 21 Aviation AIFRI-D W SMIIH 16 Ireut CI USR CO F 304th Reg Irngrs Camp Custer Battle Creek Mich ALIIN M SMIIH 89 Col Med Corps,US It Iogan, Cal LYRII B SMIIH, 19 Univ Amb Unit Camp Dix CIO KIIIOII SMIIH 151stIIeur MORC 1 Y I MIrH, , ng , Monroe HAROIDA SMIIH, 19 Amm Ir Camp Wads worth Seventy IOUI CI.IaON D. SPONAHLE, '20, Unit G, 6th Gen. Hosp., France. LLOYD SPRAOUIQ, '17, Aviation, Ithaca, N.Y. CHARI.Ias H. SPRUCKS, '18, 104th M.G. Bn., Camp Wadsworth. HARoI.D IC. SPRY, '19, Hosp. Unit. HARRY H. STAOI2, '16, Naval Reserve, Brook- lyn Navy Yards. O. R. S'l'AHI.liR, ex-'20, Army. FRIIDIERICK STANIIRO, JR., '18, Ft. Oglethorpe. G. IC. STANIIRO, ex-'16, lst Lieut., Co. 18 B, M.O.'l'.C., Camp Greenleaf, Ft. Oglethorpe. ICARLII IAESTER STANTON, '16, France. ISARI. STIIARNS, ex-'13, 33rd Amb. Corps, Camp Greenleaf. ' H. STRWARD, '19, Carpenter, Camp Constr. J. B. STEWART, '20, CO. 6, 2nd Bn., Depot Brig., Camp Dix. GIIOROIQ STICKNEY, '12, Sgt., Co. A, 29th Engrs. France. NIAI. W. ST. JOHN ex-'18 Co. C 108th Inf. Cnmp Wadsworth W B SFODDARD ex 15 Hosp Corps Ft Logan HAROID SIORI R, ex 16 Naval Aviation IHOMAS SFORRILR 18 8th Co ,2nd Bn Depot BrIg , Camp Devens CIIOROL RLID SIORY, ex 19 Corp, Co C, 108th Inf 27th DIV ,U S A ,C,ampWadsworth HAROIDI b10WALl,, 18 IroOpD Peekskill RUTH SFRAIION, 13 Reconstruction work In I rance, 4 Place de la Concord Paris, France WALIPR W SIRLI-I 17 lst I ltllf , M OR C lrovidence, R I IVAN SIUROR, 16 Camp Dix IDWARDJ SULI IVAN, 20 1st Amb Co 102nd Sanitary lrain, Camp Wadsworth X ' 'fr . 'UZ' ,Q 9' I... I I Ei 19 I ll Ill 'I .J x Q I Y Y I 5 . ., , I . -r ' Qi.: . fy, .I lu: , , A in ':, -:I , , .,'4, 1 . ......., .Q . . ,N , 1 ., .'.. . . ., . I 1 1 ' ' - Q I 1 - 1, I - 1 ' '-, - - , I X ' , I - -, 2-2 - ' ' , . . . ' :am 33 - Z' s ' I ' -y ' . ' - -, 'l ' ' ' ' ' :N - ' - 9 L Y' 2:52 W 4, , 1 ,. ' .N H ., L .,:. ' 535 L3 : Q . . I J' , Q . . . . . ' , ,l .A - ILDXVARD I.: SMITH, '13, Sgt., Co. C, 310th Inf., Q ' ' , W . w 2. -A 4 A : . , . 2' II: ,','7, .,i. . ,Tzu . f3 ,' ,. .- . ...., E Cu .. S 13, -nd I.Ieut. I'. yrs. I't. A , .. D ' . .. . , . A R A . . ' ml W ' ' R Illllrl Ill EI mm E 1 n llllllllnmllll 'Il ' M ll M as - fi? A 11 ORRIN SuMM1cv.vil,i.if, 18 1s:l icut. 309:111'.A. CJIITID Dix. Anon I1 SUSSMAN, 18 Reserve Lorps. HAlu.ow l'. Su'r'rl1k 19 U.S. M'1rinc Lorps, Limp Receptionia, San Domingo. . .Swiawr . Gen. Hosp., l'ra11ce. W1.1,IAM H. SW1iI'1'Z1iR 20 R.0.T.L. SAMUEL Swieksla 18 Nat. Army Lamp Upto11. Wimfitm 1. bYMONS, 18 Y.M.L.A. Ro l15R'l' J. '1iAI.1l0'1 1' 19, Troop D 1041211 M1 . Bn. QXIIIID WZlC1SW0l't11. THOMAS '1'Al.IiO'1'T, 20 Med. Unit. LELAND L. 1AI.I.MAN, 20, Reg.. Arn1y. I RANK TAlu.owsKi '19 ls: ,ic ., 1'o1s1 Legion, France. CHARLES R.'1'Av1.ou, ex-'19, Lieut. 328:11 l .A., Camp Custer, Mich. J. li. TAYLOR, '12 National Arn1y. 1tANc1s C. '1iEMl'1.11, '20 Sg:. Co.7 2m :1t,. Depot Brig., Camp Dcvcns. HENRY Tl5NNAl1'l', ex-17 lilcct 1, C.U.S.N.R.1 . Newport, L.I. . . TERRY,' . A Flush S. THOMPSON '17 1':11S1'I1 U.S.N.R.1 1- 1 1 1-1 - Naval OHiccrs' Quarters 1i,'Room 307, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 1'iAR1. H. THOMPSON, '19, Hosp. Corps, l12t11 lnf., Camp Hancock. Glvzorrluay -1. THoM1'soN, '18, liar. A, 59:11 Art., Ft. Hamilton. Rnc1NAl,11 S. '1'ucx1c1t, lk U.S.S. Nokomis Sub. Destroyer. inconcis '1'u11N1su1.i. ex-18, Camp Am. Univ. Was11in1,ton DL. 1I1.M191z'1'UNN1a1z 17 1x1'lV'l1RCSC1'VLS l'r'1ncc. 1'1usmelucK P. '1'u1iNlzu 20 Avi'1tion. -1.1'1ARV1iY'1'URNUR1i If 1'11S1f.Z11 N'1vy. S'l'AN1.I2Y'1iU'1'H11.I. 18 U.S. N'1v11 Hosp. Ncw- p -: R.1. BENJAMIN UCH1'1'1El.I.l1 17 N'1:. Army Lump Upton. R x11N'l'UN111cim11.i. 1 . Maiuuam. A. UISON 18 S.S.U. I5 Convois Altos p'1r13.L.M. Paris France. Mu.1.Aun U1'soN, '18 S.S.U..65 Co11vois Autos par 13.C.M., Paris, 1 l'Ill1CC. T. 1':lJWARD VAIL, '17 Brig. Hdqrs., 153111 F.A. Brig., Camp Dix, ls: Licut. .ev ',1ax V KIsN,' , .' ,ix ., . .C., HA., l :. Ning: .. Ross VAN 111iN'1'HUYSliN, '18 Q.M..C, Amm. Tr. Art., Camp Wadsworth. 1'iARI. C. VAN111aRMu12l.xaN, '15, Aeronautical School, Austin, Tex. l'Inw1N S. VAN DEUSIEN, '16, 2nd Lieut., 1rov. 49:11 Inf., Camp Merritt. G. K. VAN IDHUSEN, '09, 4 mos. Duchess de Ro11an's Hosp. CRet.J Dn.l511wAk11S.VANDuYN, '97, Major, Command Unit G, 6:11 Gen. Hosp., France. 1iA1.1'H VAN NClS'1'1!AND, ex.'19, Aviation. W. 13. VAN '1'Y1.1i, ex-'15, Canadian lforestcrs 2 Mu E mu H.. B Q42 I K di ul rr Z '. 4 T 1- - - V, gc 1 -- - .f CA. R, 3. . . E A S 5 E H 1 . 53 U' A v .Y Ai 5 EEE , .. 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QC gf A 'j- -s C' : A 5:5 i- EFQ5 Z2 I o ' F' Eb .9 m 5 ACT-' 2-652 3 :Q ' 5 '-4 0 Z1 vuff' :',g-' 4: 2 ... Z cn - 5 -. 3 Q gag n 3, 23- 1 C 9 I 5 E 55? 'QQ I Z, -cz 2: U- I 4 n 'f 5,11 O ?'o E91 9 'i 1-1 :1 in HC A-f w -1 M sf: 1. 1 e H: oz -:, c mr ..- V, .1 ro : - C ' - ' - - I uf v .1 1. w v :I 1 ' f' zu' I - 0 W I lumps ' 7' S X , nrunml 3---94 1, WV Emir: fIl'1' izzrrmrllvnvnnnwnnv fl 3 Y 4 4 . El il ,ga 'il :III . -.X lk. Yi- . X , 15 . . A :Tl I .5 hi 55 WILLIAM T WARIJ e - 12, 1st Lieut., Inf. Plattsburg. HERIIERT E. WARNER, '17, Y.M.C.A. Chicam- anga Park, Ga. STANLEY WARNER, '19, Nat. Army, Camp Dix. Rev. GEORGE K. WARREN, '04, Y.M.C.A. HARRY WARSAW, '16, Y.M.C.A., Army Welfare Work. RAY WA1'KlNS, '19, Sgt. EDWIN H. WAYTE, '19, 104-th M.G. Bn.,Camp Wadsworth. A. D.WEAVER,,18,N3VZl Res.,New LOndon,COnn. CHARLES WEISBPIR, 'l6. ALFRED WEBS'1'PIR, '16, ARCHIE WEBS'FER, '14, 2nd Lieut., Militia, Rochester. DR. WAl.1'ER L. WEEDEN, '15, G.M.R.C., Camp Hancock. GEORGE R. WEIEKS, '15, lst. Bat., Tr. Sch. for Oflicers, Camp Dix. DONALD W. WELCH, '17. CLARENCE W. WELSH, '18, 2nd Lieut., Inf., Camp Travis. WALTERWELsH,'18,UnitG,6thGen.Hosp.,France. WAL1'Eli J. W15RFE1.MANN, JR., '18, Med. Corps Qon Leave.D MAJO1il'l.WP1SSON,,17, 2nd Lieut., F.A., U.S.R. 'HOMER JOSEPH WH1EA'1'0N, '04, Killed in action On French Front. NA'1'HAN1IE1. lil. WHEELER, '18, Base Hosp., No. 19, Rochester. LOUIS H. WH1'1'liECK, '15, 2nd Lieut., Art., San Antonio, Tex. -FLOYD H. WHITE, ex-'17, Base Hosp., Camp Shelby, Miss. HAROLD A. WHITE, ex-'16, 2nd Lieut., 48th Inf., Camp Stuart. MAI.coLM R. WHI'FE, ex-'14, Reg. Army, France. FLOYD B. WHI'I'EI3READ, '17, 1st Lieut., 328th F.A., Camp Custer, Mich. BERTON WH1'1'ES1DE, '17, Amb. Corps, France. CHARLES WH1'I'ES1DE, '18, Aviation, Ithaca. HAROLD WHITFIELD, '21, Naval Reserves. STUART WHITINO, '12, lst LieIIt., Camp Devens. W. E. WHI'1'NEY, ex-'18, 30th Eng. Reg., Jeffer- son Barracks, St. Louis. V. L. WHITMARSI-I, '20, Drafted. WAl.DO H. WHITNEY, '20, Remington Arms Co., Ilion, N.Y. HARRY K WIAIKD '17 Univ. Amb. Unit, Con- vOIs Autos Iaris, France CHARI LS A WICKS, 19 Naval Reserve Corps 107 2nd St Newport, RI DR WIDDONER, lstl Ieut , Med Corps FRED X3fH G1NS, 17 Sgt 37th Art , Squadron t I VAN DREW WIOHT 14 Univ Amb Unit, Driving SSU No 12 COHVOIS Autos, par B C M Paris, France CLAIR S WIGHTMAN 19, Prxvate, Depot Brig 153 Camp Gordon ba WILLIAM M WIIEUR, 16, Unit G 6th Gen Hosp lrance PERRY O WILCOX ex 10 Chaplam Ft ML Henry Seventy-mx Rainbow Div., France. ERIC WILL, ex-19, Mosquito Fleet, NewpOrt,R.I. 1fRN1iS'1' N. WILLIAMS, '15, Hastings-on-Hudson School, QNOW in service.J l 1VliRE'1 1' B. WILLIAMS, '19,1stLieut., Camp Dix. FIEANK R. W1L1.1AMS, '19, lst Lieut., Inf., Camp .ee. H. H. WlL1.1AMS, France. IRVING ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, '14, lst LieIIt. Bat. A, 104th U.S.F.A., Camp Wadsworth. ROGER WII.LIAMs, Art., France. ROY B. WILLIAMS, '20, Signal Corps. STANLEY WI1.LIAMS, '17, Mosquito Fleet. DONALD W1Ll.IAMSON,,16, Y. M. C.A., Newport, R.I. CARI. F. WILI.MAN, ex-'20, Sgt., 14th Co., 4th i Bn., Camp Devens. FRANKVEARL WILSON, ex-'16, Navy, Radio Scr- VICE at Harvard. GORDON WILSON, ex-'20, Navy Yards, Brooklyn. W. DEXTER WILSON, '12, Capt., C.A.C., Ft. Totten, N.Y. A T. L. WINCH11', '17, Corp., Ithaca, Ql'hoto Dept.J ASHER WINKE1.S'l'1i1N, '17, lst Lieut., M.R.C., Mt. Sinai Hosp., New York. JACK W1NKWOR'I'H, ex-'17, Red Cross, Mackay Hosp. Unit. .- r 1 ,as . if E. E f I I n w l .. . x 5 MARCUS Wl1.KINSON e-16 Sgt., A. E. F., 1 E fi Z CARL WINNb2R,,l8, Ord. Dept.,Washington, D.C. H. li. W1NSHURS'1', '13, Com. 2nd Lieut., Corps. .EARLE C. WINSOR, '17, lst Lieut., M.R.C. VICTOR WISNER, '17, 20th Engrs., Camp Am. Univ. Washington. GEORGE C. WITTER, '17, 2nd Lieut., Art. CARI. li. WIXOM, '18, 2nd Lieut., U.S.R. GILBERT WOLFENIDEN, ex-'18, 2nd Lieut. BLAKE WOMER, '18, Landsman Aviation, U.S.N., Pensacola, Fla. DR. CHARLES W. WOODALL, ex-'09, Capt., Base Hosp., X-Ray Dept., Camp Sevier, Green- ville, S.C. G. EDWARD W0OlDRUP'1f, '19. L. T. WOODRUFF, '15, Naval Reserve, Ft. u Hamilton. L. ERNEST WOODS, '18, Capt., Marine. EARL C. WOODWORTH, ex-'15, France. THEODORE WOOLSCHI,AGER, '20, Nat. Army. HARRY J. WOR'fHING, '13. DEXTER H.WIiICH'1',,20 Co.I 9thInf. A.E.F. France HAROLD 1' WRIGHI, ex 19 Westt-rn Reserve Amb UnIt, Allentown, Pa 1 IROY HOLMES WRIOHI, 10, Bat A 59th Art , Ft Hamilton TOUIS C, WRIOHI 0-1 Y M CA France DR 1: J WYNKOOI 92 Capt ,M O R Q NAIHANIAI I WHI ELIR, 18 Base Hosp 19 Rochester J IEO YEHLE, 14 2nd 1 Ieut R 1 Young ex 09 47th Inf ROIIIRI 1' fIMMERMAN, 12 lst Iieut , M R C. Base Hosp , Camp Shelby, Miss J MCLLAN IOLLER, 21 M R C Cincinnati, Ohio Base Hosp Unit 251 Camp herman f f 7' IQ' q 9 I... I I :Ti 1? ' 7 P 7 7 1? I Q ' ' J 'N ' 1 4 .- . w . , I if ,, I , I' . , , I.. I' , . . -n . ' - H Q - 1 H , - 1 4 S I Q 11 I , I Q . , . . l - I , 7 ., . , I . - ' V I- 1 1 J :am . . y . I . 1 . , l , . . . ., N . , .ess 'W' '. ' . ,' E -2' : 1 . .' .1 . , . 2. z 3 , 1 .No. Ei . . ., . , . , 2 2 . , v . .Y , , . 3 .. . , . . . . , , . 1-1 N w w I , , u I 4- , ' , - I - - . .. - f I ' - E . . , . . .. , . . . . ., E r I . '- ., . . . . I I ' ' ., . f . I I' ' . ' - - , I . , i p U .-.:.- I D A . '- 1 - A H lllllllnlmlllll El EI uunmunll E I 1 Inml llll 'HH' 'W' K ll 9 I MW Emlllli 1-1- :::::muUUHUHl5fIYiflN, H ll ll E ll F H ' 'W U lllln. ' . Ill , ' V H C. -3. '11 E' Jiffy if 'IH x' if -111917, gi . if 1 nl' 55. 1, giif' rffxhsl .WE Ez., El The bpratuse Qlimhersntp Qmhulante Tllimt E3 Through efforts made by Doctor George K. VanDeusen, who returned from the French front in nl., May, 1917, and aroused enthusiasm through speeches made on the Hill and in the city and Cyril B. ggi! Smith '19, who had active supervision of the University campaign, the Syracuse University unit of the '95, 5 5.-sq American Ambulance Corps was organized. On May 11, the Governor's Civic Committee, Horace g' . 'I tj., Wilkinson chairman, voted to launch a campaign to raise funds for such a unit, immediately business i': E men ofthe city began to raise funds. for the purchasing of ambulances and for the drivers' expenses. The 'li ' John Crouse College of Fine Arts Joined the movement and raised X700 for the equipment of an am- E bulance, the Syracuse Drama League helped the big drive along by donating 51000, the proceeds ofa H benefit entertainment given at the Regent Theater. E 5 The' Syracuse University Ambulance Unit now at the front consists of thirty-live undergraduates V oftlig-:Un1plers1ty whlo' have beenltzakenfinto federal service :Eltirough temporarily attached to a division of tie renci army. ie men sax e in our contmgents as o ows: ' 1 X :lfitst Bihisinn ' -X Men who .railed on .fluguft 11, 1917, on S. S. Erpagfzm' , ek Charles W. Love, Oratory, '19, ftemporary captainD, Dennis Nash, Law,'16, Charles M. Howard, fi' , WN . - . Liberal Arts, '19, John V. Dolan, Applied Science, '20, Cecil V. Donovan, Fine Arts, '19, Benjamin f 'Q . Q . Jacobsen, Liberal Arts, '19, Gordon H. Sudbury, Liberal Arts, '18, E. J. Burroughs, Liberal Arts, '20, Z,- ,Q o . I Q - ' 1 - Serene Bihisiun 1 9' Men who .mile on August 18, 1917, on S, S. zlurauia: G Francis D. Coman, Liberal Arts, '18, Ctemporary chairmanj, H. Kenneth Lavin, Agriculture, '20, I' 1 Paul A. Remond, Liberal Arts, '18, Willard H. Tiffany, Forestry, '18, G. Norbert Leveillie, Law, '19, I I Frank Hopkins, Liberal Arts, '20, DeFred G. Fohlts, Law, '19, Merrel A. Upson Liberal Arts, '18, Millard I C. Upson Liberal Arts, '18, Harry G. Wiard, Pine Arts, '18, 1 l Ufbith Eibiaiuti Mm who .tailed on .flugwt 29, 1917, on S. S. Chicago: Cyril B. Smith, Liberal Arts, '19, Qtemporary chairmanj, W. O. Ash, Liberal Arts, '20, George R. ' ' Barnard, Liberal Arts, '19, Herbert C. Blake, Liberal Arts, '19, Welton J. Donovan, Forestry, '20, is E Charles GriHiin, Law, '18, John G. Hopkins, Liberal Arts, '18, William L. Johnson, Fine Arts, '19,? a i Albert A. La Plante, Law, '19, Charles V. McArdell, Medicine, '19, George McClellan, Jr., Law, '19, Leo V. Smith, Applied Science, '20, W. Taylor, Liberal Arts, '19, VanDrew Wight, Law, '19, Hazen Kelley, ,,,,- - - Law, '18, ss u' :lfnurtb Bihisiun ' llflfn who .railed on the S. S. Rochambeau Septmeber 4, 1917.' E2 ' H. E. Ad s Law '16, William Rafter, Law, '17, - -. i. Dennis N:i1'si1i 16is'tl1e first Syracusan and one of the First Americans to be awarded the croix de 'L ' ., guerre, the highest honor conferred by .the French government. He was given the war cross for bravery .....r E displayed on September 12 while removing-wounded to a place of safety under a heavy artillery fire. At '-'-7 an international carnival at Varsailles, Hazen Kelley won the World's championship in hand grenade Q' L. throwing. , Q . Seventy-seven - T f ?W N . . . 1 mm' Img l H Iinnmuuii E - - 3 l x 0 iw 1 1mnl nu W W' ,,,, ' .W ,, 1 e 4 IIUAII, S1-vcnty-eight l Nr dll 1 . W -1 Q f ml lu lll Ill x llll Illlll Illlll h 'Ill lllllll llll i ,I V' SSN , llll ru llllll ' ,lllllk Ill llll ,. fu' S X l I llllll llllll A Ull llll' 'cf v 1 f ' f ' ' - ' X , 1 xi 1 W H WW ww -:'- . I A l t Q -I,., 4 x ..:: 21 ' '- ' :.-' X : - 1-us.: 5 -.Q .- - x ' , will 'f' f X N El ,, ., - .Q , 1. I 1 gl 5 in 'il' ,gf 4 l QQ ' Live' IN Ghz 9 raw 2 Qliniher it 190 ital Tlklnit El P 5 5 P 513 El 'l'ho University Ilospitul Unit wus foruu-ml iu July, 1917. ll, wus not, oc-rmiii wlu-n tho uuil, wus to lc-:wo for lruiu- .-1 ing und ucmivo snrvir-o. So raonscqus-nl.ly runny of tho lirrn, nu-n to vulist. in this unit, wa-rv clruftm-cl or wr-ut, into Lln- ,' ' Horviuo in sonic onlinr mlcp:u'1,nu-ut. In t,lu- vurly pnrl. of 1,I'45l'111lN'l', 1917, ornlm-rs wvru l'0f'x-ivoml for luohilizntion :uul ,. V 'I Y prupurutiou for truiniuf: unrl sorvioo. Tlu-so ormlors muuo ue-i quito :L raurpriso. liluuy now nu-u wi-rv iiuluvmliuu-ly 'GY A G t I, ' rnillistcfl La Hll up tho quom of this corps. During tho first, wx-1-li ol' llc-rviulu-r, lilu- unit, Qls-1i:u't.m-ml for Fort, lXlf'l'ln-rson, 'Q , r ti :lnLu, uorgm. ': ' H ' I Upon n.rrivn.l nt. Fort, McPherson, the corner wasiiuuimliul.1-ly sworn into Govoruuueut, ?'lI'l'VlI'I!. Afwr t.wo mouths I , - ' hl'lLllll11K ut this enum, tho unit st,xu't.od for S01111!W'lll1l'01I1 1 1'1lllf'l!. wluurc thc-y :irrivc-ml sufs-ly ufl.ur un uuovout,ful voyango, ,5 'l'h0 corps is olliniully known us Unit, G, Sixth Gonorul llo:-xpiml. f 5 3 Ulibe Muster Bull if rr ca I l ' fr OFFICERS ,-- --., J ,H V lVlujur-191. S. Vun lluyu '97, Cupnuin Afljiimril, lloury A. lX11Ll1Gl'llllI', Coluinlmiu '98, Cnpwius W. D. Alscvor '00, - Q' Cwoorizcnb. Britton '00, Clurouoc ld. Coon '98, .l. llorlu-rl. Irish, l'lonioopnl.liis '99, liicutoimuti:-1 Clyzlo 0. B:u'um-y '10, Nur- I I ruy Cum '10, ll. Burton Donut. '00, A. D, Mayors, U. of Vt.. '15, W. IC, Muna, liollovuu '14, l'I. V. Sweet., Cornell 'l2. 1 3, l l'1N1.Is'1'1sD Nl EN , Sorgountfi EA. Kulctzki, lirnosl, .l. lfllicwlimz '18, Punl F. IN1uGiuloy, Williiuu W. Dossier, iiliuliixmn '14, Corporuls . . W. M. Wilbur ltr, Clifforcl Goes '14, Thoinus R. Kinsey '21, Siclnoy lf. liolfr-, l'i'iv:n.m-H Wi,lli:nu li. Banker, Colgzm: '19, f, X, l .liohn J. Belmont, U. of P. '00, liao W. B1-uncut '19, Jossu l'l. C:nn,or '15, l'nul M. CImlToo '19, Douulcl Chuss- '19, W. , if 1 'X hyunloy Daly 18, W. J. Doc, lioborl. D5-wluu'st,, Mnurireo Donut, liosmu Con. of Music '15, Gvorpzo llllnvliup: 'I-I, Louis 7. 'fix N . Goes 19, lioliiort llosulcr '19, Snuiuol lhnliloy '19, John lloruu '1-l, Wultm-r li. llowlot.l,, Cluxrlos linlotzki, llurry liullc-L, I, ' ' . Q . John Muhnr' 1.5, A. li. Morrow '20, A.. l . Mulvllull '21, Jos:-ph Murphy, ,l'ldu'urcl ll. Noxxjull, Columbia '20, Clin-vlivo 7- KF, . W Nlf11J2DlH1111,i14. IQ. N'lCl1UlSU2l, Arthur Nu-lsl,'lIou'ur5l F. Noslruul, '19, 'l'. li. Out, '20, Arhlun' l'u.rlcor '19, fl. W. l'ost.hill r ,,.V -1 . .1o, l.WV. l ostlull 18, lu, lu. Roburbs, 11'1ILlll'll'I'R,lll1llli!1l,l1, ll. 'l'. Smzliuln-rl,, Colguto '17, Gm-orgu Suolwll '18, C, 0, Spouulilm- ' Q , 21, llurolrl '1'ot.num '19, Wultcr .l. Welch '1li. 1' ga . Q Y lf., Ulibelkinmt I 1 - , Ig-1 1 I I I 'rn ' l 'llv .Xgw M E V ,: - ' E TLT 7-- , 3 , g l ' Q .f 0 3 I . ,,,, P Sl'vr'ul,y-uiuu , X K ' 4 ' num nun 1 1 '1,un, ' ' ' 7 I 9 V jj H an 'Illlllm' mm mm llll um Nw ., fi! llll Illlll l l llll X X- ,ffff eu lu ,, . . I I - - . ' llll lu ,NX MILITHRY .IZ.'T 1 ll -TRHIHIN5 , CHANc1a1.i.oN lJAY AND CAPTAIN Poms GRAND REVIEW, MAY -1 2... 015132 Qpring uf 1917 After over a year of agitation on the part of interested students the spting of 1917 finally witnessed the formation of a Cadet Corps in the University. Captain Pope, Cavalry, U. S. A., the Commandant at St. john's School, Manlius, bacame the Com- mandant of the Corps. A regiment often companies, each with muster roll of about one hundred men was organized. i OHicers and non-commissioned ofhcers were appointed from members of the Faculty and student body, who had received military training in the National Guard or in prepara- tory schools. Wo1'k was done in close order through the School of the Company, and in open order two batallion maneuvers were held. Chancellor Day reviewed the regiment on May 4, which was the last successful drill of the year, due to so many men leaving col- lege to go to the training camp at Madison Barracks. - 'O' 's Ii. .. ll GRAND Ritvnzw, MAY 4, 1917 Tightly xhtarp Qirammg E 3 Jfall aah winter, 1917 ' Hmm + 1 ::::mull9HUNI3HWlHe wi ll ll - x 3 7' Last fall military training was immediately resumed and advanced in good 57 ' ' style under the efficient command of men who spent their summer vacation at Madison Barracks, Leland BJ Henry being major. One practical feature has been E the training ofthe men subject to draft in the art of commanding a company. E Now that we have, in this state, compulsory training of all men between sixteen 5,372 and nineteen and an army oflicer in command, the cadet corps of Syracuse Univer- F5 5 415. 'R' , su 33 'l sity will be an institution, both splendid and permanent, with a great outlook for the 1 M . ,as .,- future. 1 ll , i ,N flillahisun Barracks N be e ff are . , ,F 'F ' I my 9 . -F J' Q 0 Q N- f ' Q- flr I ' l I .W 3 E -.1 1 1 M5 3 E - - SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY MEN AT MADISON BARRACKS E . ai Eighty-om. III Ill MII l ll ll lilllii lmillll 1919 Ulllimmmi ll ll nm QS' l sake NXKS X , ,,,, , ,ae rf' 2 El .ly 1 L .i V, llll HI Email Q-1i zzzcx mjlpnvnmnwnns Ei I ' i U ri lambs the women uf Syracuse Tlliniheesitp gre Zlaelping the Tltlniteh States in the war Do your bitul! One hears it everywhere these days. And the women of Syracuse University have l1I0t been slow to respond to this call. Soon after college opended this year a committee for.war Emergency and Relief was formed among the University women, as a sub-committee of the Syracuse National Service League. Immediately work was begun in earnest. All of the regulation knited articles for soldiers were enthusiastically begun and sweaters, wristlets, helmets, socks, and bed-socks began to pour in from all sides. The women are interested not only in the romantic art of knitting, but also, great things are being accomplished in the more prosaic line ofmaking trench candles, handkerchiefs and surgical garments. The woman of the University compose an auxilary unit to the Syracuse Am- bulance Unit now in France. A fund was collected from the women which made it possible to send a Christ- N men at the front. mas box to the Syracuse N 'X 'JN .o. sts. ,' ' fu 'I I The students of adopted a Belgian child in pride. Now the women are out and work on farms, men are to lecture in sur- ties. Syracuse men at the preme sacrifice, and the time and energy, in the the scales. They are doing their Teachers College have which they take great forming farm units to go this summer. Other wo- rounding towns and coun- front are making the su- women are devoting their endeavor to balance up bit. Are you? E-J 5 E 1 2: e r E5 N-qs: : 1 El Rr 55 1-5 M 9 fi 'fl 9'! 1 1 We n I -I I 'ull r i 3 SE Q I iglxlv two Wm lp u m::z::1il::::mm lm 1919 Qljlmmzzzzl 'ii' :mmm Il 'umm '- - - 'BK3'37 3373731 twqillfth 4.5 1. -, . V. V, , . . Numa . 1' ' 'V H -ea. 4-A I, V Q LH'i5E.'5 Emil lklw :::::mmHpr1vngnwnns in ll , 1 llllt il Q M if 3 1-wana 12 E Q .X YN . 'CL X A . s. ,A 0 4 fl I Ml E 2-5 Qltna jllilater where the hale of Gnunhaga illlleets the eastern slap, 1Brnuhlp stanhs our Zllma Jlilater Bn her hilltop high. when the twilight heepens Qnh the shahutus fall, linger lung the golhen sunheams Gu thp western mall. when the shahes of night shall gather, . Bark the heart may he, Still the raps of pnuth anh lube I bball linger lung u'er thee. Jflag me lube! Grange! Jflnat fur ape Glh Svpraruse, u'er thee, may thp Suits he leal anh lupal Olin thp memurp. 1 f 3 'f Ill IH! llll Hill Eff 6' X 0 in X YW We . I -I I ll U Hi- E ghty f I ff :Zi E. 1 , 54 WMIHIEII1 11211nlmf'IlIfI1919 H ll i nf: ll E n ll hm f -, .+. gg. .- . V..- V v- ,ug -- ..-z,-,..,.x1. -- - -, V fflmw 'i-' L2::1ImHHUHVHI3Tl5fIHHHmU' 'M-f1 camf H H IWW 5, Lu 3 . E 11: mfg .iii QSM -fzfxx . . X ,D fl 1 I 5El1IUK EJ E Fixx ai s. is ze, ,ff 6, f 7' ai. 1 7 9 QP '- I , I 'xv E' Z E. . S4 ua H u Ik HIIU1919 mmm ' ' lllllmm H IIIIIII mmilllll num nun nun HI HI V ,..,.,.,...-, ..,.... , Y , l I MIIB:-i..fIIull UHUHIAFNTIH' U ll il' QI E ts: 3 3 5 5 . 5 S Qeniur Q9fficers E - U ' R President . Roger C. Graves i l Vice-President '. Elsie M. Thurber l 3 Secretary . , Isabel Robarts' i Treafurer .... Ernest M. Blanchard Ill I1 Chairman of Executive Committee . Earl C. Givens . .X Chairman of Memorial Committee - Neal D. Kelley K R - +R - . Q Chairman of Program Committee E. A. Cronauer v b. Chairman Clan Tree Committee . . Earl Crawford 1 Chairman Cap and Gown Committee . Malcolm P. Ferguson I . ly Chairman Class Day Committee . . A . Earl S- Corey . V ' I X 1 Chairman Ivy Committee . . ,. . Blanche Christian . ' ...ii 5 s Eghtysx Q 2 3.4 I E EJ 55 f 1,9- ' wr I.. ?' I. 1 I i I 3 I I? Q E n Immmlulm 1919 mn mlllwilmlm 1 Hmzrzrr ++1' iiliimull VNUNBHWHN' .H -:tv lH+'+ r 3 S EI ,..XN Xi .lk 0 .A l r Q D 'I I ll Wlmhulwhuumlw-I nr rr: wg- 2525 III 3 I G .5 2. ERNEST WILLIAM AIKEN. Classical. Dickinson Center, N. Y. A X A. .LOUISE M. ALBER. Oratory. Binghamton, N. Y. z fIrII. 2 LUCILE M. ALBRIGHT. Classical. Canandaigua, N. Y. u Women,s League, Y. W. C. A, Women's Athletic Association, International E Policy' Club,SWimming. CAROLYN ARCI-IBOLD. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. I' fb B, II A II, II II'Y', fb I3 K, President of Silver Bay Club, Small Cabinet of Y. W. C. A., Chairman of Conference and Convention Committee of Y. W. C. A., Chairman of Religious Meetings Committee of Y. M. C. A., Women's League CID C25 C31 C4j,Women's Athletic Association CU CZQ C31 C4j,Y. W. C. A. f. Clj C2j C3D C4j, Class Executive Committee C3j, Class Secretary C3j, Swimming, Winner of Dolphine S, Basketball CZJ C3j C4j. MARION ELMINA AVERY. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Y. W. C. A., Women's League, German Club. AGNES G. AYARS. Classical. Wilkesbarre, Pa. IWIIB, A M, Women's League, Y. W. C. A., French Club, English Club, Daily Orange Reporter. RUTH D. BAKER. Classical. Auburn, N. Y. A fb, Spanish Club, Classical Club, Glee Club, Consumers' League, Wornen's League, Y. W. C. A., Finance Committee CZJ. RUTH ELMA BALL Or rtory Weedsport A1 A Women s league Consumers le rgue large C Ibrnet ofY W City Committee of Womens league BEULAI-I L BARRETT Classical laulton Women s League Classic rl Club LILLIAN C BATT!-NFIELD Classical Amsterdam Club International Polity Club Classic Il Club Clee Club SIlveI Bay Club Women s Athletic Associ Itron Basketball Darly Orange Reporter University Chorus lay ' af Q I '17 Q' fy .I 'Q ii. f .AL- I I I I 'llll ll ' E . 'z ' . f . ' , N. Y. - I W 1 'Y ' N I ' , I . . , , ' 1 z , A ' z . .C. A., L5 . ' . . ' . . C , N. Y. 1 ! ' ' - , . 2 . Z E EJ5. . 3 . 'r.'-- A ' ,N.Y. A 0 II, IT, Women's League, Y. C. A., Consumers' League, German 4 E- - 5 ' . ' 3 . 'I , 1 , ' . N 3 7 ' .1 ' . . ' . . . ' ' i1 L Lil , Ei bl. -suvun is C - ' mm num ' ' ' I? U lllllllmmllllll EI B ml, E I J urrrll mu 'W' 'W' K Senior imcnrhs-fuiullege nf liberal Qrts , .i SMH Hmzri '-1l zzzczmmil UHUNIAHEHNP H II YI H 3 as 2 N. 2 5 I E. CJ aa l ll 3. lx- . tr., , ,K 4 0, ii fl I I Ei as-:I bl. ISABEL BAUER. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Classical Club, International Polity Club, Consumers' League, Inter- collegiate Socialist Society. MIRIAM BEARD. Library. Aberdeen, S. D- EEE IUMHHAL g gg NELLIE BEARDSELL. Classical. New York, N. Y. Women's League, Consumers' League, Women's Athletic Association, Sociology Club, Class Swimming Captain Q4-D. E DWfGHT M. BECK. Classical. Mohawk, N. Y. 1-J A, University Chorus, Treasurer of Prohibition Club, Cabinet of Y. M. C. A. Baseball. A E 3 RUTH P. BELDEN. Library. A Buffalo, N. Y. ig University Chorus. ' I I F W - HAROLD RAYMOND BENNETT. Scientific. Elmira, N. Y l'll1', Exchange Editor of Orange Peel. E . FRANCES M. BENsoN. Library. Q Chatham, N. Y. 2 OLIVIA BIGELOW. Oratory Baldwinsville, N. Y. 1' fb B, Z fb H, Boar's Head. LAWRENCE JAMES BLACKMAR. Classical. East Aurora, N. Y. X ll M E. f LESLIE COLTON BOCKES. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. . , .1 S- DORIS A. BouRNE. Classical. Masonville, N. Y. Q 1 9' ll M E, II A C-J, Women's League. KATHLEEN IRENE BOWMAN. Library. Rome, N. Y. LILLIS BARLOW BoWEs. Classical. Canastota, N. Y. I Zoology Club, English Club. 'l ' LYDA E. BRAINERD. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Women's League, Botany Club, Zoology Club, Geology Club UD, Women's Athletic Association, Basketball Squad, Tennis. A - E MILDRED IRENE BRONSON Classical Brooklyn N Y A A Women s League Y W C A English Club University Chorus D C22 Class Executive Committee CID Orange Reporter Advertising Manager of Women s Staff of Daily Orange Business Manager of Women s League Hand book Assistant Business Manager ofthe Fireman Bible I AARON Gow BROWNELL Classical Niagara Falls N Y A T P E ghty gh N I? un - . E S i N- . D. . . 'S . Q W - . . . W. 5 -c . MILDRED L. BROWN. Oratory. A Saranac Lake, N. Y. Z U H. 3 E . ' . ' , . . ' IE' I- i -si i ,,..,,.,. - x -F - ' mlm V B E ' - T 1 Q 4m I l H El 1 my ' ll. ... has., -- ,.. -- ---- -1-..-xv..-ge: '.1: rf- -e- ...-...-.. - -. -- 5x -. Svemnt Beturhs-College of liberal Qtts - :gi .1 5 SE ii X 1, 9' X N nm nun i , T rn min I C Hm'iumHllVNVNBHW I H - I JAMES GoRToN BULLARD. Scientific. Wayville, N. Y. E 3 A X A, A X X. -... B ALICE GERTRUDE BUTTS. Classical. 5 Phoenix, N. Y. , .A X Q, Classical Club, Y. W. C. A., English Club, Consumers' League. if ,fe -.XCHARLES KIRKLAND CABEEN. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. - 5 f CID 1' A, College Cheerleader C45, Basketball Squad C45, Senior Dinner Club, ...... f'-'Sz' University Chorus, Tambourine and Bones, French Club, Chemistry Club, 3 C Geology Club. E EDNA R. CANFIELD. Library. Syracuse, N. Y. i- TI A E. H B 33 LEON EVANS CARNELL. Classical. Oratory. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 G5 A, A E P, Janus Society, Prohibition Club, President of Debate Union, il Varsity Debate Team, Dennison Declamation Contest, State President Inter- collegiate Prohibition Association,.Debate Club C15 C25 C35 C45, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Winner of State Prohibition Oratorical Contest. A . ELEANOR CARTER. Classical. Evanston, Ill. A fb, Glee Club, French Club, Women's League, Y. W. C. A. FRANCES GERTRUDE CARTER. Classical. Utica, N. Y. . .X A 0 H, Y. W. C. A., Consumers' League, English Club, Classical Club, sys Secretary of Consumers' League, Silver Bay Club, Hockey, Class Executive fx. , Committee C15 C25. To ' . , . ee .' MARION WARD CHADWICK. Classical. Springfield, N. Y. K K P, I A M,I-I H T, Third Vice-President ofWomen's League, Membership 1 Committee of Y. W. C. A., Classical Club, Consumers' League, University ': Chorus, Women's League, Y. W. C. A. I . gl BLANCHE E. CHRISTIAN. Classical. Schenectady, N. Y. A E. A, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Consumers' League, Class Executive Committee C35, Liberal Arts Representative of Class Organization C45. C1-IRISTABEL CHRISTIE. Classical. Gloversville, N. Y. XQ,I-ITIT, UM E, Women's League, Y. W. C. A., Women's Athletic is Association Consumeis league Tieasuiei of Women s Athletic Association Class Executive Committee C35 Basketball Squid Hockey MIRIAM FISCHER CLARKE Classical Washington D C A F A Y W C A C35 C45 Women s I e'1gue C35 45 Women sGlee Club C35 President of Glee Club C45 English Club C35 Class Executive Committee C45 Biblical Club C35 Preasurei of Biblical Club 45 COll6SpOl1dll1g Secretary of Southern Club C35 Tennis Tournament C35 Large Bo'1Id of Women s League Student olunteer Conference 35 Consumeis League C35 Social Committee Consumers League C45 Liberty Loan Committee C45 E T' Izhty I il sage ' .i- fi .T I-Q I ' Ei , , , 5 - . . 5 ' . 9 E T : an . u r- . ' C Q . , . Qi C45, Dail? Orange Assistant Regzorter C35, Iiepyorter C35, Assistant Editor.C45, P 1 ig A A ' C T C P uuu mm X ' L T l WM In ii lla 1:1:::il::::' ll H 1919 lfllllm H ll lllmn ' Qeniur ittecurhs-Qlollege nf liberal Qrts it Qq n. mm -1f-11 ::::::muHUr1vNl5HEnN- ii ll il I-1 , . ,.,.... . E CORINNE ANARILLA CLOUGH. Library. Peru, N. Y. E I-l A E. -1-1' I-IARRIETTE COCHRANE. Classical. - Oswego, N. Y. -2 E-- Women's League, Y. W. C. A., Silver Bay Club, Chairman of Membership gf W H Committee of Consumers' League, Sociology Club, Biblical Club, Leader of ME E if Q Voluntary Bible Study Class. FRANCES B. CO1-IN. Oratory. Bath, N. Y. E Vice-President of Jewish Collegiate Society, Freshman Basketball Squad, E Women's Athletic Association. 1 H ' DAVID gl1AT'rHElwCffO3NsTANcE. Scientific. Cape Vincent, N. Y. -Qi' emica u . 5 5 25 i MABEL E. COOLEY. Classical. Oyster Bay, N. Y. -Egg- K K F, Women's League, Y. W. C. A., Consumers' League, Vice-President ' E of Long Island Club, History Club, WOmen's Athletic Association, Swimming A ..... ly representative of Women's Athletic Governing Board, Captain Junior Swim- 4 3 fi i ,E ming Team, Swimming Meet CU CZJ C3J. EARLE S. COREY. Classical. Hermon, N. Y. l dw A 9, H A E, Business Manager ofOrange Peel MD, Business StaH'ofOrange , P Peel C315 Class Executive Committee C4D. all ABBY W. CRESSON. Classical. Frankfort, N. Y. f fix- . KAo,z:oz,1-1rIr,1AM:A'rP, max, nAo, Y. W. C.A., WOmen's f .,, 'FAQ ,' League, WOmen's Athletic Association, Consumers' League, English Club, . , J- ,9- W gice-prelsiident of lgrengh Club, Social Chairman of Women's League, Daily -a 1 9- A range eporter, ig ister. ' X- ' I VILLA WILLETTE CROSBY. Classical. Parish, N. Y. I Women's League, Consumers' League, Classical Club, Sociology Club, In- I ternational Polity Club, Historical Association, House President. I GERALDINE N. CRUMB. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A' X Q, Women's League, Y. W. C. A., English Club, University Chorus. IRENE CUYKENDALL. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. it IWDB, H A Q, .A H P, 11113 K, Women's League, Y. W. C. A., WOmen's E Athletic Association, Consumers' League. a MILDRED CAROL DAVENPORT. Classical. , Arkport, N. Y. ..,. 5 g A I' A, A T P, Y. W. C. A., CU C21 QD MJ, Women s League QD QD C31 C405 r I nz.. Consumers' League, French Club, English Club, Silver Bay Club, Daily Orange 3 gag Reporter, Financial Committee ofY. W. C. A. CZJ, Financial Committee Junior ii 'T Organization, Sub-Chairman of Bible Study CLD. y 2 l MARION JULIA DAvIs. Classical. Saranac, N. Y. - V E ClVlLomen's League, Y. W. C. A., German,Club, Adirondack Club, Zoology '5- . u . . LE' P Ninety 1 'V X A ' L num nm E uiumunia E l ' P 5 l 1 ' H mmplnluiml 1 un lun I N V' Y . V' V wi ' I vnvnrsnvinme ' IW' Ei IlIIIullIillll mH gg El Iypi'miu HI Q H ' x . za. Q v benim: Skztorhs-College of liberal Zlrts 3 MARJORIE KATHERINE DIcIcERsoN. Classical. Fayetteville, N. Y. E 3 X Q, Women's League C11 C21 C31 C41, Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C41, Women's i Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C41, Historical Association, English Club. S is -was LUCY DISBROW. Classical. Bridgeport, Conn. Eg: its i Women's League C21 C31 C41, Y. W. C. A. C21 C41, Women's Athletic Associa- g' - tion C21, Daily Orange Reporter C31, Romance Language Club C31 C41,UnI- ' versity Chorus C21 C41, Associate Editor. Z LYLA M. DIXoN. Library. Auburn, N. Y. E A A A . ! ,, LILLIAN GRACE DOWDING. Oratory. Tully, N. Y. A :gf Z fb I-I, Y. W. C. A., Sophomore Oratory Contest. gig i Y VEMBA M. DUNLAP. Classical. Manchester, Iowa. 5 3. F- Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Sociology Club, Biblical Club. . HELEN MUNGER DURFEE. Library, Owego N. Y. I MARIAN F. EDGARTON. Oratory. Fulton, N. Y. A I' A, University Chorus, French Club, Freshman Executive Committee. MARIEYIQSNSQ XQQIIHEOIX. C , L Binghamton, N. Y. - L! I 5 . . . ., onsumer s eague. ' -Jzgjk . . ETI-IE1. MARION FARRINGTON. Classical. Pulaski, N. Y. f X EC, O ' A O H, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Consumers' League, Classical Club, . Q, S, .sl g International Polity Club, Historical Association. ' ,. 9- Q CHARLES BEvANs FAY. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 HELEN PAY. Classical. I Sy C Se, N. Y. . 1 L G A F A33 ILS, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Classical Club, lBioiir's Head, : erman u . , DOROTHY L. FEAR. Classical. Dunmore, Pa. Q-ff, , 1,1 CM C1281 Ig, CEIAB, Silver Bay Club, President Consumers' League, Polity u - ocio ogy u Ei OI IVE LEORA FINK Classical Medina N Y 5 EK Y W C A Womens League Athletic Association Womens D'1y Pageant SomersetY German Club English Club LUCYY FISHER Classical Harriman N Y University Chorus C11 C21 C31 English Club C41 Classical Club C41 Con sumers League C41 JOHN WALTER FLEMING Scientific North Bangor N Y C31 Freshman Debate Team C11 Chemical Club N y I Q . . i . .Q I , S I V I if I Q I 3 ' 4 I Q 3 3 . li Ei ' - - ' ' . - . ' X ' ' 2 gf. E A X A, Wrestling 'Team C21, Heavyweight Champion C31, WreSthng,C0'aCli '- ' ' 9 9 ' If-:I P 2 ' ihct -one l I P A . I V Y Y ' ' A ? , W umm mm Jul 'Ill' Ii lm I ll HIM 1919 UIIIH H at ii Saemnr iketuths-Qtullege uf liberal Zlrts 1.1 Emil: 1i11 :::::mrQvr1vnRn5nN- ii ll I il iim ' l E ' T ' ........ g BERTHA DAISY FRACHTMAN. Classical. Brooklyn, N. Y. E E - I-IH T3 A'I'lUglTIAC-15 fI1BK5 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's League, Women's Athletic Associationg Instrumental Clubg Romance Language Clubg Swimming. ' T1-IEDA MAUDE FYLER. Oratory. Syracuse, N. Y. EEE H Boars Head-Lion and Mouse, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall. EEE fi EDITH ALETTA GANO. Classical. , Potts Town, Pa. Classical. E GEORGE RAYNOR GARRETT. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 3 'If Y'5 Skull and Serpent. W ETHEL L. GATES. Classical. Detroit,'Mich. A X Q5 Women's Leagueg Y. C. A.5 Tennis. 5 5 ad NNJENNIE MARJORIE GATES. Classical. V jamesville, N. Y. gig A .E A5 Consumers' League Treasurer. 5 57 Q- 3 BESSIE GERTMENIAN. Oratory, Binghamton, N. Y. .. . gi Z fb H. E In THOMAS ANDREW GIBSON. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. N , A 2 X. - l 1 VERONICAH GILB ERT. Classical. Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. -A '-'C Classical Club. . -GEKQX . XGRACE GILMORE. Classical. Drexel Hill, Pa. I X wg o'. Silver Bayg Historical Associationg Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 Women's 'r .' League5 Large Board Women's League C415 University Chorus C11 C21. ' Q Q - J' MARGARET GOFF. Classical. ' Middletown, Conn. ' 'Q I Zoology Clubg Connecticut Clubg Chemistry Club. I MATIE ELAINE GREEN. Classical. Dewitt, Iowa. 1 M' A F51-I H T5 I A M5 English Clubg Sociolog Clubg Silver Bay Clubg Sopho- I ' more Manager Trackg Sub-Committee Big Siister Meet C21 C315 Membership Committee Consumers' League C315 Publicity Committee Consumers' League C315 Chairman OfWar Relief and Emergency Committee C415 Social Committee of Junior Organization C315 Nominating Board of Women's League C315 Small is Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C413 Advisory Board Senior Organization C415 Treasurer of Q Senior Organization C415 Census Committee C215 Chairman Finance Committee -3- Senior Organization C413 Chairman Song Committee Consumers' League C31 LOUISE L. GREENE. Classical. St. Albans, Vt as a :-E.. l XQ5 HHY5 Cosmopolitan Clubg Women's Leagueg Suffrage Clubg Con sumers League' Silver Bay Club Women's Athletic Association' Secretary of' Suffrage Club C21' President SuH rage Club C31- Membership Committee Con sumers League C41' Leader of Freshman Organization Circle C11' OH' Campus Women s League C31' Sub-Chairman Bible Study Committee Y. W C. A. C31 Chairman Social Service Committee C41' Head of Big Sister Work Y. W. C. A N' ety-t Z , , 5 y . ' . 2 441. i ' 5 I D i , T A .. .. g :X Ill n IW iiiiir :im ri Im 1919 Ulllamiilziwmm All IIIMQ ..,,,...., ..- W H H vnvnmnsnns El 1 ri I -1' 'I Y nun mm uw iii H1 I X , x ' X 47 P A' 1 L i 1 9 i '9 I 9 , 4 y , 9 TE: 5 'F 1 ni-'ii 3 EJ na' 3. El I I 'QA l 4x T.. xx Q . o'. ii: I In Ei Svemur iRecurhs4fHZuIIege nf liberal Qrts Bsssm GUSTAFSON. Library Middletown Conn. Silver Bay Club' Consumers League. HELEN N HALE Classical. Cooperstown N. Y. FI M E' H A O' Classical Club' Consumers League' Equal Suffrage League' Women s League. , ' CLIFTON FDWARD HALSTEAD. Classical. Syracuse N. Y. Zoology Clubg Graphite Club. E. Lucius HANDYSIDE. Classical. Wyoming, N. Y. A E. A. ' LAURA HASBROUCK. Classical. Highland, N. Y. E K5 Silver Bay Clubg Zoology Club5 English Clubg Tennis C115 Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.5' Stunt Fest C115 Small Board Women's League C115 Ad- visory Board C11 C315 Vice-President C115 Class Executive Committee C11 C315 Onondagan Board C315 Women's Day Pageant C11 C215 Census Committee Women s League C315 Chairman Finance Committee C315 Chairman Census Committee C41. 1 MARIAN Louisa HATCH. Library, Kenebuck, Me. A E A. JOHN KEENER HAwKINs. Classical. Potsdam, N. Y. A K E5 A T5 1917 Basketball Squad5 French Club5 Spanish Club. MARION O. HAWTHORNE. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 9 X B5 Biblical Clubg Secretary of Biblical Club5 Secretary and Treasurer of Philosophical Associationg Y. W. C. A.5 Womenis League. XALLETTA 1'1ENDERSON. Classical. Ridgewood, N. J. K A 95 II II Y5 I'I'5 Basketball C11 C21 C31 C415 Captain C11 C215 Silver' Bay Team C21 C315 Small Cabinet Y.'W. C. A. C315 Large Board Women's League C415 Chairman Self Denial Campaign C315 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C415 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C415 Women s Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C41. TFLAND BoYD HENRY Classical Buffalo N Y P.. I 1 IIAI 1 O1 Monx Head anus Debate Union C11 C21 Secretary Debate Union 31 Athletic Governing Board 31 Y M C A Daily Orange Reporter C11 Associate Editor 21 Managing Editor C31 Editor C4 Alternate Varsity Debate C11 C21 Debate Club C11 C21 C31 C41 President New York State Student Volunteer Union C31 Major Cadet Corps MARION B HERRICK Classical Troy N Y Classical Club Womens Athletic Association Swimming University Chorus Womens League Y W C A HERBERTJ Hicks Screntilic Utica N Y 'a figs :xi 3- ,X ' Ar 0. 1,2 1 9 'f I I Fi S 4 'His T, +1s'1-'a ' i 'ssl 5 ' 5, i i - C 5, 5 j C 5 . . .I -s - I Q' 5 1 4 .' C 5 ' 9, 15 ' . .-. Q i ' I 5 S ' r , . Ai i 5 i ' ' . 2 E E E 'I' . ' . ' . 4 l ' ,, . I . I . 3 . . i- u ,Q ' - a 5 ' ' 5 ' , 7 n - . - U,-,,,, , E 1 Ninety-three 1 I 3 0 N ' . . mlm N E 1 Y lmbmuunu B i i 7. lg 42 I n IIIIIJWIIIH V 'W' W' I Emi iihv 21mHilUHvHlsH'f1HN3 ll ll lull ll aww E bemur Ikzcorhs-Qtnllege nf liberal Qtts JULIA M. HINAMAN. Classical. Union, N. Y. 3 H H T3 IA MQ President of English Clubg Junior Organizationg Assistant Editor of Orange C313 Reporter C11 C213 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C313 ' Women's League Finance Committee3 Women's Editor of Daily Orange C413 'f Q Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C31 C413 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C413 Women's Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C41. XMYRTLE HOUGH. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 3 EDNA R. HOWE. Classical. Weedsport, N. Y. II M IC3 Y. W. C. A.3 Women's Leagueg Women's Athletic Association3 Tennis C21. C aan JOHN. AUSTIN I-lowE. Classical. Weedsport, N. Y. ai FLORENCE M. HUGHES. Classical. Whitesboro, N. Y. E- A 0 H3 English Club3 Zoology Clubg Women's League C11 C21 C31 C413 Y. W. 3 C. A. C11 C21 C31 C413 Consumers' League C31 C413 Finance Committee Organiza- i 2' ' A tion C21 t i CHARLES DEWITT HURD. Scientific. Elmira, N. Y. 9 Ag AX E3 H M E3 Tennis Team C113 Y. M. C. A. Deputationg Executive Committee C11. . ' Q5 RosE HURLBURT. Classical. Windsor, N. Y. .63 NK ii A I' AQ German Club C31 C413 Consumers' League C31 C413 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 'git' . 0 C31 C413 Women's League C11 C21 C31 C41. A 3 AA' 09 CONSTANCE HUTCHINSON. Classical. Rochester, N. Y. A ri H I1 rg Womens League rip C21 C31 C413 Y. W. C. A. up qzp tsp C413 3, I Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C413 Class Executive Committee C11 C213 Treasurer of Women's Organization C115 Women's League Amendemnt Com- ' mittee C115 Sub-Chairman of Religious Committee ofY. W. C. A. C213 Member- ship Committee of Y. W. C. A. C215 Finance Committee of Organization C213 Song Committee C213 Census Committee Women's League C213 Nominating Committee Women's League C213 Treasurer Women's League C315 National Y. W. C. A. Delegate C313 Chairman Social Committee of Organization C313 Small Board Women's League C413 President Y. W. C. A. C41. A ii EMILY HUTCHINSON Classical Chatham N Y X Q IT Women sLeague C11 C21 C31 C41 Y W C A C11 C21 C31 C41 Athletic Association C11 C21 C31 C41 Class Executlve Commlttee C21 English Club C31 4 Instrumental Club German Club C31 C41 Silver Bay Club C41 Daily Orange C11 C21 University Chorus C21 Large Board Women s League C41 EDNA B HYDE Scientific Malone N Y Women s League GUILLERMO ENRIQUE JARAMILLO Scientific Columbia S A Cosmopolitan Club II-El 3 EE :zz 3 El I ll f J',a 9' HQ- y I i .9 .5 I , I i .9 ' ' : ' . 9 , i ii -2-5 C14 I U 5 5 ' s ' 13, p a ' F- g Nina x i Wu ll Emil irfif ima in aa mimltmi ll was x . E-L? 1.1 is 'Fix . ii ii Swemur Betnrhs-College of liberal Zlttss DOROTHY A. JOHNSON. Classical. ' Scranton Pa. German Club' Classical Club' Glee Club' Y. W. C. A ' Women s I eague. SARAH LOUISE JOHNSON. Classical ' Laurens N Y II II T ' Women s I eague C15 C25 C35 C45' Y. W C. A. C15 C25 C35 C45' Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C45' Basketball C15 C25 C35 C45' Swimming Cl5 C25 35 C45' Consumers league C15 C25 C35 C45' Sophomore Prize Speaking Contest' Swim- ming Representative C45' Athletic Governing Board 45' Swimming Instructor HARRY MAsoN JONES. Scientific. Avon, N. Y. HI-I Eg Baseball Squad C15g Track C255 University Chorus C253 Chairman Executive Committee of Geology Club C35. ERSKINE MARTIN JEFFORDS. Classical. Williamstown, Vt. E A Eg IT fb Mg Double Seveng Skull and Serpentg Freshman Footballg Fresh- man Debate Clubg Upper Class Debate Clubg Class Executive Committee C15 C25 C353 Dennison Contestg President Y. M. C. A. C45 Senior Councilg President Student Volunteer Association C45. -s in 5- S .. A is .I -V- , A -- ,Ni Vi, ' I um mm I . 1 .QW My Hma---...WHHDHVNIBHWHN H ll il ll. C E E , I 9 I -s I 1 I 1- - X -.I -, I 5 , i ' , . I , I I i fef EEF , 9 I v ci 9 -I E J , , 4 C , I - EI C49 El LILLIAN GERTRUDE KELLEHER. Classical. I jersey Cit , N. bl. Brownson Clubg English Clubg French Clubg Y. W. C. A.g Women's lieague. NEAL DAN KELLEY. Classical. . W omin , Pa. Prohibition Clubg anusg Pennsylvania Clubg Secretary Y. M. A.g Sanus Oratorical Contest' Freshman-Sophomore Debate' 'lambourine and Bones Broadway Mary. Louis FRANCIS KELSEY. Classical. Cicero N. Y ALICE W. KENYON. Classical. Homer N. Y I' I B' 2. O ' H Il T' Secretary Women s I eague' Sub-Chairman Voluntary Bible Study Y. W C A: 'lennis Basketball' Athletic Nominating Board' Junior Delegate Student Government Convention' President Student Govern- ment Convention 1917' President Women s I eague. ANNA AGNES KEOUGH. Classical. amesville N. Y. CORNELIA H KFTCHUM Classical Glens lfqllg N Y Sociology Club Women s League C15 C25 C35 C45 Consumers league C15 C25 C35 C45 Y W C A 415 C25 a 45 EDNA KILMER Classical Argyle N Y Freshman Basketball Squad Swimming C15 C25 C35 C45 ETHILL MAY KIMBALL Iibiary Haverell Mass BLANCHE ELAINE KINNI-:AR Classical Canandaigua N Y English Club Large Board Women s league y I l l 1919 Um l,'1 1 9' lil NC f 4' . . J . . ,- . 7' . I , 1 , c 4 fr H v - J ,3- O ' 1 A - Q5 ' x . , i , u : ml KD , ' -1 L, N, i . 1 , 4 ' . . 3 3 c K g 1 4 , I , 9 , 1 K ' .I A I i . L I . 4 , i 1 . i 1 , S, , , I - il , . , , 1 My I .... 4.5 4 . -- E 5 - f ' Eg u 4 . . . . , . I ' E -. -'I 3 Q - ui ' ' I 2 - I ' J I ' ' I 1 -- In I E - , ' ' , ' H - - HZ' 9 J ' Ill , A Ninct -five 14 I ' y - , e . , C 3 ' ' mlm ,H I Ill In I U 'Munn' H B A uw' E K L 1 -A' i 3 Senior 3Recurhs--Qlullege nf liberal Qrts EDNA LUCETTA KINNEAR. Classical. Canandaigua, N. German Club, Secretary Women's Organization, Chief Executive UmZ1Il 'IlIlmuH UHUHBFNHN A H ll iiii iii ll H IW MORRIS KITZEN. Classical. Brooklyn, N. Y 'E 5' as 2 CLARA KNAPPENBERGER. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. ,EES .. 5 Y. W. C. A., Women's League. RUTH W. LAYHEE. Classical. Saranac, N. Y 3 A I'A,H H rg I 'l', H A og this Kg Women's League C15 C25 C35 C45,.Y. W. C.A. I3 C15 C25 C35 C45, Classical Club C35 C455 Secretary C45, Athletic Association, Con- sumers' League, Sub-Chairman Conference and Convention Committee Y. W. 'g B C. A. C255 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C25, Chairman Finance Committee Y. W. wg' C. A. C35, Small Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C35, Reporter Daily Orange C25 C355 .555 A 3 Second Vice-PresidentWomen's League C455 Large Board Women's League C4-5, 515 i Silver Bay Club, Secretary Silver Bay Club C355 Delegate Y. W. C. A. Con- B ference Silver Bay C25, Class Executive Committee C25 C35. INA MAY LEROY. Classical. ' Cortland, N. Y. ' E I' Higory Club, German Club, Silver Bay Club, Assistant Cheerleader Fresh- man ass. SAMUEL LEVINSON. I Classical. Hancock, N. Y. Historical Union, Classical Club, Upper-Class Debate Club C35, Prohibition ' ll Club. ' C A- f dx' . 0 MAY L12vY. Classical. ' Syracuse, N. Y. ' Hr Q Women's League, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, English Club, Wig and ' . -F J' 6 Mask, Daily Orange Reporter C25 C35, Associate Editor C45. , 9- fiil EDWARD DENCH LEWIS. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. . ' fb K ll , Manager Freshman Track C35. I I .fl MABEL WELTHA LLOYD. Scientific. Preble, N. Y. I i Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Zoology Club. , CLARA E. LOFITIIS. Oratory. Syracuse, N. Y. Boar's ead. E ROBERT COLNON LONERGAN Classical. Oswego, N. Y. Daily Orange Stal? C359 Freshman Debate Club. Utica, N. Y. PAULINE LUNT Classicil I Philadelphia Pa. . . . . - . 1 Consumers League Historical ssociatlon nternationa Polity Club WILLIAM T MCCALLUM Scientific Sunbury Pa. N AXI Double Seven President Pennsylvania Club C25' Tambourine and Bones University Chorus' Class Executive Committee Y I I m . I 5 I N n m.::::5iI::.mmm 1919 Ulllamrszli-:zzma U Illmig - , D' '-JEANETTI-3 E. Low. Library. 3-5 I' -I, Is. A 25.3 . - - . , 4 .- 3 E 14 S ' . . , 9 P i et six i'12'-. - bemur Sliecurhs-fiullege nf liberal Qrts ' I:-5 Smut: Q1'-i1 1::::mIH9HUHbHWHNs H ll H E ll , E H 4 Q 5 I EI I Z3 El Fir' . . .WX N. u xx -15 . .0 ., ,Q 'I I I ii -XJEANETTE MARTIN. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A 11 A3 H A 95 YIIB K5 Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Consumers' Leagueg English Clubg ClasSical Clubg Cheerleader QD, Junior Executive Committee C3Dg Commencement Play C315 City Committee Women's League Q3D f4jg 5-5 Foreign Missions Y. W. C. A. EE:-'E IRENE MCCAIKTHY. Classical. I Syracuse, N. Y. ' II A 9g English Club OJ, C4jg Instrumental Club, Secretary. GLADYS MCCASKIE. Classical. . East Orange, N. J. 3 A A Ag Daily Orange CD C25 C355 Instrumental Club CD QZJ. MARGARET MARY MCCLUSKY. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Classical Clubg Brownson Clubg English Club. E25 BLANCHE ELIZABETH MCMAI-ION. Classical. Groton, N. Y. E g . A Pg H II IU Women's Leagueg Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A.3 Chairman F1 Social Committee Y. W. C. A.g Small Cabinet Y. W. C. A.g Assistant Chief Executive 1918 Organizationg Consumers' Leagueg Silver Bay Club. E M. GLADYS MEDBERY. Classical. i . Syracuse, N. Y. I TI M Eg Secretary Historical Associatlong International Polity Club. FRANCIS P. MEEHAN. Scientific. Shoreham, Vt, MARGARET E. MEYER. Library. Hazelton, Pa. ff II A 2. f ,,, HERRIET MELVIN. Oratory. - Liverpool, N. Y. . ' s E 'Zi' A A Ag Z fb Hg Women,s Leagueg Y. W. C. A. ' , EDITH MILLER. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Equal Suffrage League, Consumers, Leagueg German Club UD C425 English I Club C31 CLD. I FLORENCE E. MILLER. Scientific. Perry, N. Y. MAY F. MILLER. Classical. Patterson, N. J. A F5 Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Athletic Associations Consumers' League German Club CHARLOTTE A MORE Classical Walton N Y I I I' DB Womens League Y W C A Athletic Association Zoology Club BERTHA MAY MUCKEY Classical Sterling Station N Y AOII Womens League Athletic Association Y W C A Consumers League English Club German Club International Polity Club Historical Association X ERTHA LOUISE MUNSELL Classical New Hartford N Y Women s league Y W C A German Club French Club N y llll Ill gl - .. 5 . -- A 1-il n 1 . I C , n c 1 u , I ' . D ' I - Q , , .... , . , Q . tl E E' . . . ' 5' - ' ' . . . f a - - : E 2-2 5 a ' 5 ' s . .. . .9 u i ' Big ' I 9, s s ' - s 9- - E B , . ' 4 - . , . . . 5 ---- 3 3 . l l , . inet -seven -'-:1 . ' . X ' Y i . X n R b X ' ' ' III mn 1 WM ll El ll Hllll 1919 Ulllwmm-.mm II mm HAT ffw KET tk fl illlllmlll X xx I SSN Winn: ni X . X 3 EH - E T9 'sz In el. N- ' I X 'K -45 '. VS.. ,' . he Q ffm . fl I minus CIE: I . E ii I Lulu 'W L llllllinmllllll HE E ' mm H 1 B Svenior imcuths-Qliullege uf 'liberal Qtts - HILDRED A. NEWELL. Classical. Medina, N. Y. ' K A Q5 X T P5 Romance Language Clubg Daily Orange CZD C3j. i DAISY NEWMAN. Classical. Philadelphia, Pa. g Q ' Classical Clubg Consumers'League. B-EE WILLA NEWTON. Oratory. Athol, Mass. E' ' A KD. -2.1 ELENA NICHOLS. Classical. ' i Amityville. L.I. E I1 A Og Women's League, Y. W. C. A.g Athletic Associationg Historical Association. ' ' -5 MARGARET O,BRIEN. Classical. Baldwinsville, N, Y. -g A 1- B, English Clubg French Club. if - LAURA OVENSHIRE. Classical. Bradford, N. Y. Women's League, Y. W. C. A.g Athletic Associationg Student Volunteer Bandg Secretary Student Volunteers. E ARTHUR E. OwENs. ScientiEc. Syracuse, N. Y. Ml! F A X Eg Brownson Club. HELEN LOUISE PEARSON. Library. A Waterloo, N. Y. A X Q, TI A Eg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Consumers' League. IDA Pl-IELPA. Classical. McGraw, N. Y. I X Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A., Polity Clubg English Club. I 3 THOMAS PosTI-IILI.. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. i 5 9. JOHANNA POTTER. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. F fb B5 H GJ Eg Z 9 Eg Women's League, Y.W.C.A.g Athletic Association, Silver ,V Bay Clubg Vice-President Athletic Associationg President Athletic Associa- ., tiongBasketballg Basketball Captain C325 Chief Executive Freshman Organiza- 1 tiong Iota Tau Cup. MABEI. A. PRIOR. Classical. Hillsdale, N. Y. Classical Club. ANNA PURNER. Classical. ' Cohoes . . Women s League Loology Club C3j E'- J PAUL QUIGLEY ScIentIHc Syracuse IVA M REcToR Scientific Watertown XQ TI A 0 IIII P.. I B K Women s League Y W C A Athletic Assocla tion F1nanceCommItteeofY W C A ESTHER REEvEs Classical Nunda N Y Executive Committee C25 Membership Committee Y W C A Large Board Women s League Fine Arts Representative GD -.n N tycglt, I p ,N Y E , . S , t ., -Q . . ' ' . , N. Y. . . ' ' . , N. Y. E , S-E Q I as ' -- is I! Q , 4 Q .... 5 V i i : E U: -i , . . . . I I F I1 B flag Womenis League, Y. W. C.. A., German Club, English Clubig Class. ........ y Q t Q I . . . ., P ' ' mlm um um' mm X ' if E' X I llllllimmllll H 1 1 El lllllimmlwl E I WW SMI! Hmsazzzsmullpnvnbnwhne H .si-fr ll HW ! D D g C! i E E: 1 Saemur Returns-College of liberal Qrts A ' H iq df A ss? 4 V E-El ' RAYMOND D. RICHARDSON. Classical. Savannah, N. Y. . 3 WE B5 E Arfllg President Upper-Class Debate ClubMSecretaryf-Igoliibitlig Club! restling eam CID C2Dg Y. M. C. A. ClD C2D 4Dg anager o e mateg em mer A W if M Debate Union C4Dg Janus Contest. Q ISABEL ROBARTS. Classical. Olean, N. Y. F 5, I t Z, A I' I'fl'Pg H Il Yg WomNen's Leagueg Athletic-Associationg, Y. W..C. 'A.g ,,.,... French Clubg University Chorusg Finance Committee Women s Organizationg EJ Class Executive Committeeg Finance Committee Women's Leagueg Song Com- mitteeg Large Board Y. W. C. A. C4Dg Large Board Women's League C4-D3 Chair- E man Social Committee of Organizationg Sub-Chairman Religious Committee , C. A.5 Social Service Committee Y. W. C. A.3 Secretary Class C4D5 H 'fl am a. ,- an ff 5 . It Bt. x . . 5, -ia , HELEN Ross. Classical. . Berwick, Pa. ua K K F3 I 'Pg H-'II TQ A T Pg English Clubg Consumers' Leagueg Daily Orange E Stlalfg Chairman Freshman Circleg Leader Voluntary Bible Studyg Song Com- gi mittee 1918 Organization. . 3 . . . y. azelton, l a. l A ll Q ESTHER V SAUL Librar H J ' A A Ag I A M. MARIE SCHROEDER. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. ' fl D IRENE SCHUYLER. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. 'X' 6 ' . l ' A Q5 I A Mg Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg EngliSh Clubg Women's Athletic I' ar .5 Associationg Reoporter Daily Orange CZD C3Dg Assistant Editor Daily Orange f ' e Q ' f-7' I 0 645- S. 9- :Cl ' MARIAN SCHWARTZMAN. Classical. Peru, N. Y. Qi' I AXQ3 University Chorusg Classical Clubg Class Executive Committee C2D5 ' lu' Stunt Fest CID.. : .W N ELIZABETH A. SEIBERT. Classical. Mount Vernon, N. Y. E1 X Q5 H H T5 TI A 95111 B Kg Women's Leaguei Y. W. C. A.g Women's Athletic Associationg Consumers' Leagueg Organization Circle Committee ClDg As- sistant Cheerleader C1Dg Basketball Team ID C2D C3D C4Dg Track CID C2D C3Dg German Club Classical Club SIIVCI Ba C ub C3D C4-D Or amzation Delegate to Silver Bay C2D Large Cabinet Y C A C2D Sub hairman Rel gious Meetm s Committee CZD Assistant Chief Executive CZD Cheerleader C2D Honor ystem Committee C2D Women s League Nominating Committee CZD Women s League Amendment Committee C2D Advisory Board 1918 Organiza tion CZD C3D C4D Chairman Song Committee C2D C4D VICE President Class C3D Chief Executive C3D Small Board Women s League C3D 'lenms Representative 3D Swimming 4D Vice President Athletic Association 4D Nominating Com mittee Athletic Association C4D Student Government Convention Song Leader C4D Organization Song Leader C4D Women s Song Leader C4D E N y I L E3Dg Athletic G0?'6l'I?llflg Board C3D C4Dg Junior Executive QCommittee Chairman . , . I, I . - 3 , , I. - 11'- '3 2 ' S ' - El , z inet -nine r-L' gs - -. . ix ' ' ' U I ii l Wm I ll H mlllilmfllllil 1919 lllllmmlrrllmm ll Mmm I 'ull ni' C mm in ' 9 ' ll A I - , ' .,....i ,. H. OHUNBHEHN. H .W Q I F lk. -0 u . V Y Y In ' K ' s 4 ig Senior Beturhs-Qliullege of 'liberal Qrts 2 MARIAN Lou SHELDEN. Library. C Gouverneur, . . E TI B og H A 2. :S Kai E sta IE! III .N .XX .xxx 1 4 NK ... Qi., 0' 6 :ffl I Nl '4 I 1-.1 HUGH B. SHELTON. Classical. Guilford, . - University Chorusg Debate Union, Secretary Debate Uniong Y. M. C. A. Dennison Contest CID. 'F FLORENCE ETHEL SLAWSON. Oratory. Canisteel, . -- TI B 1115 Sophomore Basketball Squad. II A 95 IDB Kg Women's Chemical Society, Zoology Clubg Vice-President , N jewish Collegiate Society. I Q , ' RUTH ADALINE SHEPARD. Classical. Clinton, N. Y. I N Y E N Y- ef 5 , ,5- N Y. E FREDA SILVERMAN. Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. i A fb, E GJ E., English Club C35 C4j3 Glee Club C4j5 Women's League, Y. W. C. A., City Committee Women's League C354 Executive Committee C3Dg Eng- lish Club Executive Committee CAD. CHARLES EMMETT SHEW. Classical. South Gilboa, N. Y. Janus, Prohibition Club, 1916 Varsity Crew Squad, Track 19185 Baseba.l 19183 Y. M. C. A. ETHEL SMITH. Scientific. I Cold Spring, N. Y. E Kg Silver Bay Club, Zoology Clubg Athletic Associationg Women's Organ- X ization Finance Committee. ' If Q i .F 'I' ETTA MAY SMITH. Classical. Hillsdale, N. Y. ' , 9- 'AXQg IA Mg Classical Club, Silver Bay Club, Y. W. C. A., Women's my League, Chairman Freshman Circle. I-, i' GERTRUDE ADELE SMITH. Oratory. Syracuse, N. Y. 'l Z 111113 Boar's Head, Queen Elizabeth in Dorothy Vernon of Hadden Hall. MAEEL L. SMITH. Classical. Clyde, N. Y. Sociology Club, Somerset Y, Y. W. C. A., Women's League. M RALPH DELA SMITH. Classical. Hughsville, Pa A X I-Ig fb B K5 Pennsylvania Club, Historical Clubg Biblical Society, Student A Volunteer Bandg Y. W. C. A., Glee Club. MILDRED R SoURs Scientific A 1 Portchester N. Y. 'i' A Iv' E 9 - IA M' Zoology Club' Silver Bay Club Consumers League' g Swimming Clj C21 C31 C4D' President Pan-Hellenic Association' Executive Com- - mittee Zoology Club- Membership Committee Y W C. A. A 1 u nn I ERNESTINE SPAULDING Scientific. BuFFalo N Y 1 fb B' 2. 9 -Zoology Club' English Club' Daily Orange Reporter' Chairman Equal Suffrage Club Women s League' Y. W C. A H one miami 2 WMI: ll II 2r111i12mf' Illl1919 llllIHm+S2iIIifi-IME Il Mmm ! E un mm , ' 'W' ' i I 4 U lIIlIlIulml1lln E -I ' A aa ' 'X ' y Eg Y Svenior iketurhs-fniollege of liberal Qrts E 1 ELEANOR L. STAGG. Scientific. Buffalo, N- Y. 3 A fb, IT, IA M, H II Y, Zoology Club, English Club, Consumers' League, ' Associate Editor Daily Orange, Big Sister Movement Committee Y. W. C. A., 1 -' Women's League, Y. W. C. A. '5 5' ff R ,5, MARION E. STEDWELL. Scientific. Kushequa, Pa. r-E E i Womenis Chemistry Club, Women's League. 1 E MADALINE STEVENS. Classical. Middletown, Conn. E, A I', German Club, Consumers' League. A g-ag EDNA HELEN ST. JOHN. Library. Syracuse, N. Y. 3 Eli X Q. S 5 ' . 1 , age ' HAROLD STORRIER. Scientilic. Rockwell Springs, N. Y. E fb I' A, Double Seven, Geology Club, Football C11 125, Baseball Qlj. DORIS STOWELL. Omofy. g Springville, N. Y. 4 I Y. W. C. A., Women's League, Athletic Association. il W M. BLANCHE STRAIT. Classical. Mansfield, Pa. 1 I R E K, Zoology Club, Pennsylvania Club, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, . X 5. Women's Athletic Association. X Q 'O' ' STERLING S. SWEET. Scientific. Black River, N. Y. ' 'V it Q ' E B, A X 2, Chemical Club. ' ' , ' '7 Q? - HOPE LARNE SWENGEL. Classical. Harrisburg, Pa. I A X Q, Zoology Club, Class Executive Committee UD, Finance Committee ' C3J, Y. W. C. A., WOmen's League. l g i, l ELEANOR Z. SYKES. Classical. Los Angeles, Cal. A A A, A 'I' P, Romance Language Club, Executive Committee of Romance Club, Executive Committee C4j, Women's League, Y. W. C. A. 5' . - RUTH 1. TAYME1. savanna. springfield, N. Y. E Il M E, otany ub. E LAURETTE TEITELBAUM. Classical. Newark, N. J. ,, 2 S Zoology Club, WOmen's Cosmopolitan Club, Graphite Club, Delegate Con- l Q Egg .vention Collegiate Socialist Study Club. Q - W A ' DOROTHY THOMPSON. Classical. Kansas City, MO. i A fb, Women's League, Y. W. C. A. 1- E LOUISE J. THOMPSON. Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Classical Club. IQ E Ono Hundred One ii l N A , . mlm lm B lllllhmlllll E ' ' 7, ia V 1 I H llinillmuslll 'UW W' l. -n 1514- , ga E1 N. N- ' -Q.. , . Senior iketuths-Qlnllege uf liberal Qrts ELSIE MAY THURBER. Classical. Earlville N Y. K K I 'Women s League' Y. W C. A 'Glee Club' C21 C31' University Chorus C11 C21' Onondagan Board C31' English Club' Silver Bay Club' Class Executive Committee C31 C41' Vice-President C41 Chief Executive 1918 Organization 41' Small Board Women s League C41' Large Board Women s League. rs- E sz I 1.1 35. E ll ff'm11rfi+1111mHiflUHUHBHGHNA I a t A WW I A ' U El E ', ' , . ., , , 3 E3 FRANCES IOURTELLOT. Classical. Frankfort N Y Women s League' English Club. MABEL TUTHILL. Classical. Holley, Pa. TI A 6-Jg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Consumers' League. EDNA A. UNDERWOOD. Classical. Olean, N. Y. I A Mg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Glee Clubg Classical Clubg Zoology Clubg Consumers' Leagueg University Chorus. ' FLORENCE WAGNER. Library. Syracuse, N. Y. K A O. JULIA M. WAGNER. Classical. Savona, N. Y. X Q5 Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Class Executive Committee C115 Suf- frage Clubg German Clubj Women'S Athletic Association. EDWARD G. WAHL. Classical. Callicoon, N. Y. 9 X B5 Y. M. C. A. C11,C21 C31 C415 Biblical Club C31 C41. L. EDITH WALTERS. Classical. Binghamton, N. Y. Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.3 Women'S Athletic Associationg Somerset Y. GRACE WATKINS. Classical. Hudson, N. Y. K A95 IA Mg A ICI T5 Basketball C21 C31 C415 Hockey C213 Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A.g Small Board Women's Leagueg Assistant Chief Executive Junior R 4 .na 15 1 1:1 I Rl igi Organization. . s.MAR10N WEAN. Classical. Plainfield,N. .TIBIDQ Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. Basketball C11 C215 German Clubg Swimmin C11 C21 C31 C41' Second prize-Sophomore Prize Speaking Contest C21 Vice resident C11 C21 Lead In English Club Play C31 ILSTHER M WELLS Classical Springfield N Y ClassIcalClub Large Board Women s I eague Women s League Y W C A RUTH WELLS Classical Saratoga Sprin S N Y XQ H HT IT English Club C31 C41 Classical Club C31 C41 omen S Convention Committee C41 Large Cabinet C31 Membership Committee C41 Daily Orange Reporter C21 C31 Associate Editor C41 Organizatlon Finance Committee C21 31 41 X ' fr Q fr? .1 E H t1 I jg.,-, Athlefic Assodiatidng Y. W. C. A.g Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. Conference L ' c c . ' l IZ-El , Ono un red Two 1 3- ii X A ' ' umm mm El 'lpmnm ' X A G, C X 1 I l I Iulliulmmnlln I 1 mm lun C U n::m,::l v 3 E S l Emi 1ai 1211IfmHllVNVNN'W'1l'lN' .H ll llml. ll 'l XLESTER GRosvENoR WELLS. Classical. Auburn, N- .Y- AXYQ lil A E5 Monx Headg Janus Societyg 1918 Onondagan Boardg University Chorus C11 C215 Reporter Daily Orange C11 C215 Associate Editor C31 C415 English Club. U MYRAH S. WHEELER. Classical. ' Allegheny, N. Y. gf Women's League. CHARLES JAMES WHITESlDE.' Scientific. Duluth, Minn. E HK Ag I-JN Eg fb K Ag Stroke Freshman Crewg Stroke Varsity Crew C215 Senior Councilg Sophomore Executive Committeeg Y. M. C. A. Deputation Team C31. 5-:ii LTLLIAN WHITE. Classical. Pittsburgh, Pa. ai il? X Q5 H H Yg A 'I' Pg Romance Language Clubg Consumers' League C11 C21 C31 C415 Equal Suffrage Club C11 C213 Treasurer 1918 Organization Secretary Women s Athletic Associationg Class Executive Committee C315 Y. W. C. A. E Foreign Work Committeeg Chairman City Committee Women's League C41. i n' Amt M. WHHNEY. Classical. New Haven, N. Y. l EK5 H M Eg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g Glee Clubg Classical Clubs Somerset Yg Fine Arts French Clubg Tennis Tournament C21 C41. . H F. LOUISE WILLSON. Scientihc. Clark Mills, N. Y. 9- X Q' H fl T' Women's Cosmopolitan Club' Chemistry Club' Zoology Club' A . Basketball C11 C21 C31 C41 Captain C41' Women s League Chairman City Com- NSMARION F W1NDov ER. Classical. McAllen Tex-is Women s League' Spanish Club' Southern Club' Secretary of Southern Club C113 Vice-President of Spanish Club. CLARA E. WoLFE. Classical. Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. Milford, Pa. N Cortland, N. Y. gi EDITH L. WooDwARD. Classical. A E1 Ag I A Mg H II T5 Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.5 Women's Athletic Associationg Consumers' Leagueg International Polity Clubg Silver Bay Clubg Basketball C11 C21 C31 C415 Track C11 C21 C31 C415 Sub-Chairman Membership Committee C313 First Vice-President Y. W. C. A 5 Big Sister Movement C31 C41. I CDB' H H Y' Women s League' Y W. C A.' rl reasurer of Classical Club C41 Silver Bay Club English Club' Boar s 'Head' Women s Athletic Association' Secretary Class Organization C11' Daily Orange Reporter C31' Managing Editor C41 MARGARET WOODWORTH Classical. Bull-'alo N. Y. s A- S I W . 55: .- E as 2 Z E - sa l 11 , NC 9 9 9 , 9 2 lk?- 'N ' i 5 I -gg 'Q' ' I mittee C315 First Vice-President Women's League C415 Y. W. C. A. Finance . 'C 4, 71, Committee C21g Assistant Cheerleader C315 Publicity Committee of Red Cross ' ' q 41 1 f 1 P 0 , X Q C ' 3 9 y a 1 : . , I 1 , 1 : E 9 n 9 ' , ' v , Sf 5 9 H y Z . 7 9 ' One Hundred Three N mmlmmmm N B llllmnmulll E f I 1 mill Illl Nl 'W' g K S jl mnzzt HI411 :::1mullUHUNlsflEHNa H ll 'SI IW . berries ilkecurhs-Qtnllege ut liberal Qrts I Q 3 ANITA IRENE WRIGHT. Oratory. U Syracuse, N. Y AXQg Boar's Head, Cast of 'L1on and Mouse and Dorothy Vernon of Z:-' Haddon Hall. - - :ini LU-SON YU. Classical. Shanghai, China ff, A fb I' Ag C. S. A. Freshman Footballg Trackg Sophomore Soccer Football. E 51 3 if an IE! CLARA E. Z1-31513. Classical. - Middletown, Conn. rx 2 Kg Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A.g German Clubg Geology Clubg Con- E gicticut Clubg Class Executive Committee C313 Vice-President of Connecticut ub. -- J 2 GERTRUDE ZIEMAN. Scientific. Bul-Falo, N. Y. -', I if-313 Women's Leagueg Consumers' Leagueg Botany Club. :gf ,l f Alix-X ' . f 0' if W.. . o 5 I, N 1 . Q Q gl I i vi' I ' ' - - -11-in ll 1 11 I 3 S Wm in Hllllill +'-i'i1 WH IlIl1919 lllllf'mlWfff1mH II MQ Emi ii+ :mnvwvwmnwnm H in in I y 5' 'I li TIM rllgl, is i E rj-Chl 1'-:Amiga GOLDIE JANE ANDREWS. Music. t Syracuse, N. Y. N A 1113 2 9 .Eg Women's Glee Clubg Chairman Social Committee Kollege Klang aj' Woman's Swimming Meet C11 CZQQ Class Executive Committee CID QZD. :fl ' ELIZABETH ARCHBOLD. Belles Letters. Syracuse, N. Y. Z- A 1' dv 135 IA Mg II lil T5 English Clubg Membership Committee Y. W. A.g Glee Clubg Sophomore Advisory Boarclg Sophomore Speaking Contestg Finance Committeeg Chapel Committee. -5 RUTH JANE BEECH. Music. Utica, N. Y. Woman's League. I . VERA CLERE. Painting. Syracuse, N. Y. A Pg I A5 Or anization Board ll CD3 Thumbox Societyg Illustrators Clubg . . 3 . . . . N Executive Committee CD3 Spanish Clubg Fine Arts French Clubg Y. W. C. A. 'fx . , MARY DEALING. Music. Watertown, N. YL 'QQ .' French Club. ' 6 CATHERINE DILLON. Music. Gloversville, N. Y. fi ' French Clubg Illustrators' Clubg Thumb Box Societ 5 Class Executive Com- , Y ' I mittee. l XXGRACE 'FRENCH. Music. ' ' Syracuse, N. Y. in ' A dwg Glee Clubg Secretary and Treasurer Pan-Hellenic. XREVELLA HAIGHT. Music. 1 Pine Plains, N. Y. M fb Eg French Clubg University Chorus. -is 7 5 CLAIRE B. HARRINGTON. Belles Letters. Alsron University Chorus French Club Consumers Leiguc Sociology Club Hockey CZJ MARION HERR Painting Flemington K A 0 I A M French Club Illustrators Club Class Executive Committee HELEN HUTCHISON Music Medina N Y KA 9 Y W C A Woman sLeague Glee Club University Chorus French Club Finals In Tennis 35 ETHEL F HOFFMAN Painting Milwaukee Wis AXQ Illustrators Club Thumb Box Society French Club Basketball Tennis Fine Arts Representative 18 d ll II E3 555 rs E 1: as XL: E b., sa 122 SE ,f IQ' 9' ' wr ' Q Q Of- I. I I E , N. Y. 3 .. E H p . 5 3 K. .. I ,S 5 n V - '-' . ' ' . y 1 .' ,N. Y. 2...- Ta a- is S S -I 5 K ' . ,.. ,C EEE? -: : 2-In . . 2 a E . . . . . 5 f . . I . . ' ' , 2 5 .9 - . . . .1 C c , 3 . Q A p . Q . ' . P . 9 - , ' ' 5 - 5 E 3 - P One Hun red five N A . . mlm mm B llmmlll B -- 3 I .. x I I ' Z I H llllllluimlllll W W 5, N A 5,21 ? rllll bemm: ikecurhs-Qtullege of Jfine Qrts -l. l- is E 55. Emil iiii 11r1rmHIlvnvnnn'v1nHr H II il IWW y -3 E - , ' +I, , ' , . , , , ,, N Y U , N ,N Y. E .K .-X5 AX? . :L-I I 'Nl ET' FHEODORE H. JACKSON. Painting. Syracuse N. Y B 0 II' I I -Onondagan Board' Illustrators Club' Art Editor of'Orange Peel AGNES JONES. Music. Akron . . A A A' French Club' Glee Club' Class Executive Committee CZD' Small Cabinet Y. W. C. A. MARIE KILBORNE. Music. Kelloggsville . A I F' French Club' University Chorus. CHARLES IVIERRIAM. Music. Westminister, Mass. E KD Eg II A Eg Business Manager of Daily Orangeg Senior Councilg Univer- sity Chorus. DoRis ONDERDONK. Music. Syracuse, N. Y. II B 415 IT. EVALYN W. PAYNE. Music. Liberty, N. Y. K A 95 Y. W. C. A.5 Women's Leagueg Glee Clubg University Chorusg French Clubg Class Executive Committee CU. RUTH RooT. Music. Cooperstown, N. Y. Silver Bayg French Clubg Consumers' Leagueg University Chorus. GERTRUDE C. RYDER. Music. Carmel, N. Y. A F. MATILDA CLARKE SAUNDERS. Music. Hamilton, N. Y. H B dwg Women's Leagueg Glee Clubg University Chorusg French Club. CARL J. SCHMITT. Architecture. Wilkesbarre, Pa. A X P. Q GERTRUDE SHELDON. Music. Gouveneur, N. Y. II B fbg Y. W. C. A.g Glee Clubg French Clubg University Chorusg Assistant Song-Leader Organization '18. HAZEL BELLE SHEW. Belles Lettres. Gloversville, N. Y. French Clubg Sociology Clubg Consumers' League. RUTH BEVERLY SPENCER. Belles Lettres. Syracuse, N. . O A I' W. C. A.' Women's League' Onondagan Board '18' Social Committee rgan 8. 4 ' y MARJORIE ALMEDA STEARNS Music Baldwinsville N Y A I' A Women s League Glee Club HARRIET AMY TooKE Music Onondaga Valley N Y A A Y W C A French Club Swimming f 13' 9' lil -1-.1- 5' X U 1 Y E .E 5 . . i. .9 D' 5 ' ' . , i D One Hundred Six N .':'-T 11 H lllftzzzzllzixmu llI1l919lllI2'mz::l-izxmm ll 9 W C C nm num i C N , C 'mir C , W rmirrr...mrHvHvmmw1 H . . - -- Q ' H ' ' N I. as 3 '14 3 12 .. Ki W E ii IE-I l XC. sl as . , 133. lil I . I E: Senior Skecnrhs-Qtullege uf Jfiue Sllrts HELEN VOLCKMANN. Music. East Orange K A 95 2 9 E. J. KENNETH Woon. Music. Syracuse dw K 'Vg Tamborme and Bones S Afbg E 9Eg Boar's I-Ieadg Glee Clubg Unviersity Chorusg Spanish Club' Class Executive Commitreeg Large Board. AGNES M. ZURBRICK. Music. u Clarence Center, N. Y French Clubg University Chorus Census Committee Women's League gr IE IEI , N. J. ,N. Y. . 3. 3 MARJORIE YouNo. Music. I Cananea Sonora, Mexico --,- E . 2 s 1 , I l ll l I ' I f f 7 0. I, Qs 9- .- I I -Q- IES Lx O H dred S fl- E . , 4,W , , . M ,, M W .51 r un ll an . Il 19 9 H mr u Ill m rr 1 ll n. I W mm nun I S T . F ii i Illlll ii li ' E lIllIlIl,IIIIIIlIl E Ulllmul I l X -f-1 u Y r r .L ll. 'A ' x I ,1.' -..r,.. .,-I h I.. ,.x'.s'. . .. I. l :.., 'L?r.'-7' .ur ...L 51. 7-:l,-2 .WZ , . 61:1 .r,-,-j A: .l.5,I , ,uaggilx--. ,,plq.,E'.:'-r . 1 2-1 .I fgvuziiinhfgfr. 5:1 E3 it VE' 5- fi - eva f- - 1' -E . -3, mf GQ., ,P 22 A -1- -1- I r:: A A y ligsff - GEORGE B. ANDREWS. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. I N E N. , 3 ' ,-afir, WILLIAM ELMER AYLING. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. W if Z fl' Eg A K K. Q, fn WILI,IAM SHEILS BRADY. Medicine. I I ' Corning,.N. Y. A K K. Vice-President of Class In Medicine UQ. . E , ii' LAWRENCE W. EHEGARTNER. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. 15 ll N 2 Ng Knockers Club. ' CLARENCE C. FULLER. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. y N E N5 Varsity Tennis Team '14-'15. ' x MARVIN B. GLISMAN. Medicine. ' 1 Syracuse, N. Y. 4 W' N N fb I' Ag IT dw Mg Y. M. C. A., Biology Club, President of same UD, President f ,Fx ' . 0 ' Class '15, Class Treasurer QD, Dennison Contest. ' ' af '9' Q' T URSULA GOODENOUGH. Medicine. Jamaica, L. I. ' ' , I 'av A E I. 1 1 EDWIN GRANGER. Medicine. Umdiiu Forks, N. Y. We ' N E N. : ,Ml ROGER COLGATE GRAVES. Medicine. Buffalo, N. Y. 1 BongNENgfI-BKgAoA,fIiKA. CHARLES M. GREENBERG. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. Z A Mg Freshman Baseball Team, Manager Varsity Tennis, 1918 Onondagan Board. ' ' T W E LEON HARNDEN GRIGGS. Medicine. Fair Haven, N. Y. A K Kg IQ O K. I 3 rl .--.1 - ,. GEORGE ABRAHAM GROUP. Medicine. Syracuse, N. . sa: AKKQAQA. V ' A' 'B MAYNARD EDWARD HOLMF9 Medicine East Syracuse, N N I N H LEON LORMONT KELLY Medicine Cold Brook, N A K K, IQ 0 K, Vice Pres1dent Class In Medicine C41 LI Onc Hundred Fight. ng Y -Q- Wm 'ly n mzzzzzzi iifiif: Iilmm 1919 mammsnf-iisxrmm ll MMK I Ill! IIIIII t V m V il I Ijmllill Y ' im.....IIII.,.mifIvnvunnwnn I Il I I IIW QQ p . I I beniur iaecurhs-fuiollege of jlllehicine 2 - E 3 CLIFFORD E. MCELWAIN. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. A K K5 I Q O K. -' E HAROLD G. PORTER. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. EEE: if IP' Yg K Ag N E Ng A Q Ag Corpse and Coffing Manager Varsity Track Team if-2, 5351 1954i9iEe-President I. C. A. A. A. A.g Freshmen Crewg Senior Council 1915 ' E E an . E PHILIP ROSENBERG. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. 3 FosTER C. RULIsoN. Medicine. Rotterdam Junction :'- ' ' 5 2 dw Eg N 2 Ng Tambourine and Bonesg Double Seveng Knockers Clubg T . 1 Varsity Track '14 and Captain '1S. E25 MARIONX ETLCATS. Medicine. ' New York City : ET WALTER J. WERFELMANN. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. l 2 all E. ,, I I I ,N G. MARJORIE WILLIAMS. Medicine. Bay Shore, N. Y. l' hx ' A E Ig Somerset Y. Jshxk . GLENN A. Woon. Medicine. Constantia, N. Y. , fi 'QQ 'Q ' A Tg N 2 N5 Knocker's Club. 0 I S, N, . ' S 1 XRALPH MARTIN WATKINS. B. S. in Medicine. Wolcott, N. Y. ' I A T3 N E N5 Corpse and CoHin3 Tambourine and Bonesg Daily Orange CU Q? ' C215 Class Executive Committee C21 CSD. l' I .' I ' E' Ll E T S , p ...... ...p Wm ll im111:l1:mim 1919 lllllgllllllllilllm u vin lm, 1'f'11 :WQHUHUNDHEHNR 13 ll ll Elll , is S? 'E' 5 : : 5 ii if if E lg E Eli I E447 fl 5 Q I 3 E F1 F I :3 5 E Z 3 I EE! 413 5 E . if iz - 'Z4'.Q5i5- TS-1:5-'-. L ' ..'.1.i g1:-igiiiliiiii: T..:s'. ii E EDWARD BARATZ. Law. New London, Conn. i Q Q E A M. pw fa FANNIE M. BASSIN. Law. Deposit, N. Y. '12 V Jewish Collegiate Society, Equal Suffrage Club, Women's League, Secretary 5 5 EZ of Senior Law Class. E ARNOLD R. BLUMBERG. Law. Little Falls, N. Y. E 2 A M, Interfraternity Conference. I-IERMAN BRICKMAN. Classical and Law. Syracuse, N. Y. P 2 B T, Tambourne and Bones, Devil's Own, Law Debating Society, Football C11 C21 C31 C41, Basketball C11 C21 C31 C41. - MATTHEW BROWN. Law. Duluth, Minn. HCT B G1 TI, T GT, Monx Head, Football C11 C21 C31 C41, Track C11 C21, Monx f 'fx . , Head Trophy, Skull and Serpent Trophy, President Student Body, Treasurer f .,, 'WSJ ,' 1 Interfraternity Conferecne,MemberAthletIc Governing Board, Senior Council. . , 1 ,9- Q ARTHUR LAWRENCE COHEN. Law. Watertown, N. Y. ' 1 1 9' 5' Tambourine and Bones, Law College Debate, Track Squad, Junior Execu- mf ' : tive Committee C11 C21, Vice-President Junior Lawyers. lf LAFAYETTE HAYWARD Cook, JR. Law. Greenport, L. I. I U P AhXl,.IustiIgf1ng Sgnior Honoeary Law Society, Long Island Club, President ' - ro i ition u 5 ratorica ontests, irst Prize in Chancellor Day's Ora- W torical Contest for Freshman Lawyers, First Prize in Prohibition Oratorical gontest anal Local Rgpreseliftlatiye in the Intercollegiate State Prohibition ratorica ontest at orne 91 . Q THOMAS FAYETTE CRANE. Law. Port Byron, N. Y. FH l', Daily Orange Staff C11 C21. . H - EDWARD A. CRONANER. Law. Cooperstown, N. Y. l gl EAE, IDAKD, Justinian, Skull and Serpent, Basketball C11 C21 C31C 41, . .. :gf Lacrosse C21 C31 and Captain in C415 Cheer Master, Senior Council, Inter- 5 E ,E E fraternity Conference, Executive Committee. WILLIAM JEWETI' DE SILVA, JR. Law. p Margaretville, N. Y. I ' Z3 A E, fb A fb, -Iustinian, Treasurer Senior-Class. ........ E CATHERINE E. DEsPARo. Law. i Altmar, N. Y. I 1. Vice-President Senior Lawyers. E , Ono Hundred Ten -'T- -1 it - -. . 5 ' ' n num llllll. EI B H 3Iwu ' E ' l 1 I ' Inninuulmunu l 'W 'll' K - SWlI m::::i -miw ::1::mullUHvHl5?'NHNnf1 ll C. W, il I-1 IW P 3 ' 1 4 Bi rs: Senior iketurbs-Qtnllege nf Iain ' Joi-IN GORDON FLANN ERY. Law. Beacon, N. Y. l'H1'3 9 E X3 T 9 Y, Devil's Own3 Bronson Clubg Football C25 C35 C453 Base- ball C253 Track C25 C353 Debate C253 Executive CommitteeC253 Vice-President B Aw Senior Council C45, Interfraternity Councilg Junior Executive Committee C35. G 5- XJOSEPH A. GUARD. Law. 3 Norwich, N. Y. A E - E cb Eg fb A dwg cb K A3 l'I A E3 0 N E3 Double Seveng Janus, Editor-in-Chief ' - 1918 Onondaga C353 Managing Editor Daily Orange C453 Assistant Editor i 3 Orange Peel C353.President Interfraternity Conference C453 Senior Council C45' Manager Tennis C453 Boar's Head Cast We Are Seven 3 Tambourine and Bones Cast The Girl Ione 3 Class Executive Committee C25 C353 Class Debate . Team C25. ' I 1 .5 BRYNE VINCENT HUEBER. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. E F 2 A E3 II clw M3 fb K A3 Skull and Serpentg Double Seven3 ustiniang Manager 4 11 Varsity Football C453 Boars Head Cast C15 C25 C353 Advertising Manager C45' E President 1917-1918 Senior Councilg Chairman Executive Committee C25 ALEXANDER H. LEWIS. Law. New York City l L E- 1 . E E I E ' E1 J fs Y. I lil 1 1 HENRY MYRON LEWIS. Law. Utica, N. y , E B T3 Tambourine and Bones, Cast C15 C25 C353 Director of Ministrals C353 Executive Committee C25 C35 C453 Cheerleader. A A NK P FLEONARD R. Llrowlcz. Law. BufTalo, N. Y. ff bk' 0 A X PQ Devil's Own. f ,- if I. a s .5 ,pf A ' 5 IRVING LISSEN. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 5, 2 B '1'. - G -. i 1 NVILLIAM BERNARD MANGIN. Law and Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. If ' K EQ Devil's Own. I H M I WILLIAM E. MCCLUSKY. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. Justinian3 President Bronson Club C25 C35 C45. . XJOHN FRANCIS MEEHAN. Law. Shelburne Falls, Mass. FH 1 Monx Head' Devil's Owng Football C15 C25 C35 C453 Baseball C15 C25 C35 C45 Chairman Senior Class Executive Committee, Vice-President Student Body Vice President Daily Orange. -Q- '5' us! 7 - 3 3 s u il. 5 .- -5 2 CARL H. MUELLER. Law. Meridan Conn. :E I l. is z If. 1. ' 7 . 3 - 5 HAROLD EMERSON ROBINSON. Law. Kingston FH 1 Devil s Own - DANIEL ScANLoN Law Syracuse , . Bronson Club -Ianusg Justinians H d Fl, Q- , - 3 , ll-El ll, 1111111 . ll H 1919 E' it ' , N. Y. ,N Y. ss E: I One undrn .oven '::- Emi ll rr 5' um Inu I A ,WW Q. Elm' ualn :MED UHUNBFNHN' H ll C '-'H : i-1 . Saeninr Skecorbd--Giullege of 'iiatn ' 2 ' El JOSEPH CHARLES SCHWARZER. Law. Syracuse, N. Y 3 E Xi Double Seveng Devil's Owng Football C32 C425 Basketball C12 C22 C32 and i- Captain C423 Baseball C12 C22 C325 Chairman Executive Committeeg President ' -- J Y. P. V. A 'E 5 ' I2 A - ng- 525 NATHAN-SHARP. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. F E JOHN SHEEHAN. Law. Glenmore, N. Y. E Bronson Clubg Wrestling. E3 SAMUEL L. SIMONS. Law. Utica,:N. Y. Q I E A Mg Devil's Owng President Senior Law Classg Interfraternity Conference. fs E 5 fa, EDMUND B. TYMINSKI. Law. Egg - Bronson Club. E MICHAEL YUAT. Law. Utica, N. Y. , E Law Student's Debating Society, President C425 Vice-President C325 Debate l Union C32 C423 Janus Contest C225 Dennison Contest C225 Peace Contest C325 Executive Committee, Lawyers C22 C323 Sophomore Debate Team. ill f 'Ax' ' ' fr i FH a' - . 1 .a- ss . . ,Q 0 ' T :fir I I 2 I -l- B! -A , Iundrcd Twelvo 14 C - Qi , , I xx X nn ll Hmiumnm l919llllf'm1l f1mEllll'm its E W Hmilli 111' ::::mr1ll9rIUHI3IIiI'II'Ir H ll ll E ll , 'gl C E Y .IF :E- -' .fr 1: E ef 'ii' U I H EI I c I c El K BRYSON B. BECKWITI-I. Chemical Engineering. Battle Creek. Mich. E B5 A X 213 Chemical Club. . XERNEST M. BLANCI-IARD. Civil Engineering. Lenwogtl, Mass. A 'WI 2 ui Elk E fb Eg fb II5 Freshmen Crew 19155 Crew Squad '16 and '17g Class lreasurer ggi f Senior Year. . C. O. BOOTHROYD. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Beacon, N. Y. -I - E . . A I E II.. E 'A NORMAN G. BRACE. Mechanical Engineering. Victor, N. Y. ' 'I'B1'IgA.S.M.E. I T g l l DAVID LOUIS BRIEININ. Chemical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. E A M . Qkil. HAROLD FRANK BUCHANAN. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. -ire, . . Z'I gfI1IlgA.1. E. E., Frosh Crew. . ,. ' 7, Q JOHN ROBERT BUSTEED. Electrical Engineering. New Yorlt City, N. Y. ' . -' fr ,. 6 ' E A Iilg III II, Tambourine and Bones Clreasurerjg American Institute of Elec- , 9- 51, trical Engineers. ' I EUGENE COSHWAY. Electrical Engineering. Tonawanda, N. Y. U I l'II I'g A. I. E. E.g Freshman Baseball Squad. I- I - , . , . . ELMER H. QULVER. Mechanical lilngmeermg. Warner, N. Y. A. S. M. E., College Cheer eacler C41 DANIEI. EARL EASTMAN. Mechanical Engineering. Waterville, N. Y. XMALCOLM P. FERGUSON. Mechanical Engineering. Elmira Heights, N. Y. wi. fb K 'Vg 'l'B1'Ig 411113 A. S. M. E.g Student-Honor.Committee of A. S. C355 .. 3 C. A. Cabinet C4-jg Vice-President Senior Engineers, Winner Freshmen g ...-2-. Engineers Essay Contest QD. , , N 2, as RAYMOND F. FRANKLIN. Electrical Engineering. I Syracuse, N. Y. 8 RA 'I' I3 II, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. A: : EE . . . S -'S : WAI FUNG. Mechanical Engineering. Canton, China E, A. S. M. E. - ' YXEARL C. GIVENS. Electrical Engineering. ' I Gloversville, N. Y. Z- . E E A Eg Tambourine and Bones'CManagerDg Phi Pig A. I. E. E., Chairman Senior Executive Committee, Senior Council. ' E b i Ono Hundred Thirteen 5. . -- is ' ' ' lllllllmmllll El 1 H mlllllfw E F 4 I nnul mn b 'W 'W' K . ,I ll f ll N ' . beniur ikecnrhs-fuiollege nf Qpplneh Surname REDRICK KILBORN GLYNN. Mechanical Engineering. Oswego N. Y. II K A- A. S. M. E.' Captain Co. Ar University Cadet Corps' Sophomore 'Ind Senior Executive Committee. l'lARLOW HOWARD HARTWELL. Civil Engineering. Simyrna . Pwo year on Crew. in 'I I-IoMAs DEAN HOWLAND. Mechanical Engineering Skaneateles n. . X' I B II' I II' Skull and Ser ent' A. S. M. E.' Class Executive Committee C2Dg Second Lieutenant Co. A.g resident Junior Engineers C3D. x. 5- ii. l- fa is E- S.. :Lf- ' El C DD Jrllmiimi P mm nun S 'i 1' ' P 1 in sim Hun' 'ui El mmunnusm . E . Killia n ' ! H I r X V Y III - A ' X G I, E E a 9 9 4 7 A , , ' ., N. Y mei 4 ' - E gd E' I I ,N Y - E L a ' I a 113 I I 1 1 E HAROLD IRVING KIMMEY. Mechanical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. 5,75 A. S. M. E.: Sophomore Engineers Executive Committee, Y. M. C. A. 3 sgL Circus 1917. 'H GLENN JAMES LOWELL. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. E E A1115 'I' B TI, fb II, A. I. E. E., President of Engineering Student Body. EARL J. Mmis. Civil Engineering. Clayton, N. Y. WII.LIAM R. MCNULTY. Civil Engineering. java Center, N. Y. 1 Bronson Club C1D CZD C3D C4Dg Treasurer C4D. - N -C LAWRENCE N. MooRE. Electrical Engineering. Zanesville, Ohio A I 'l'BII,'A.1. E. E. 'gk - 0 . g' - H. EDWARD MOYER. Mechanical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. , 6 1 A. S. M. E., President of 1918 Engineers C2D. lil HAROLD I. PIERCE. Civil Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 fb K Iv, T E Hg fb ri. In' Pi LE GRAND PIRON. Civil Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. 'I' B IIQ fb Hg Honor Committee C3Dg Chairman Honor Committee C4D. XGEORGE ELMER SCHANK. Civil Engineering. Buffalo, N. Y. KEgfIwKAgA'I'g Monx I-lead, Manager Basketball, Secretary of Senior Councilg Chairman of Non-Athletic Eligibility Committee, Interfraternity R conference Class Executive Committee CID C2D 3 4 RICHARDJ SHANAI-IAN Civil Engineering Syracuse N Y GRANT DAVID SMITI-I Mechanical Engineering Hoosick Falls N Y OA I A A S M E Class Executive Committee CZD MARSHALL M SMITI-I Mechanical Engineering Syracuse N B0 II A I' DH Skull and Serpent Crew Squad CID C2D Ass1stantManageI 1918 Onondagan Executive Committee CZD C3D Class Treasurer C2D 1st X -5,9 9' ' r ' 1 1 We I. -I I Ql- 5 ' ' C D C D- E-5 . . u ' . ' . , . . - gb .---- . . ' ' ' . - , . Y. 5 E i i si ' 1 2 , I 5 ,i I - Sergt. Co. A. Cadet Corpsg Editor Engineers Edition Daily Orange. El , W One Hundred Fourteen i P S F ' ' mul mul 1 i' ' I? ' mum IIIII I I M Il I'mII'I 'I-Iililllflllll 1919 lllll'ImI 'IIm'I ll IIIMI l I l if l l I ls l 3 Sensor Becuths-College of Qpplueh Surname ADOLPH SUssMAN. Scientific and Civil Engineering. -BFOITX, N -'f' 'W f-I?-I-v-Q Gmini iiii 2:llIllull-UHVNl:fNTlN- H ll f l ii, ll 1 y y y ...L 1-,. T B Tlg Tl M E. E- CLINTON F. SWARTZ. Electrical Engineering. Lyons Falls, N American Institute of Electrical Engineers. P. W. THOMPSON. Mechanical Engineering. BuH'alo, N I E E Xg Tambourine and Bonesg A. S. M. E. R. STUART WELLS. Electrical Engineering. Utica, N A. I. E. E. ' I H MAURICE PAGE WHITNEY. Mechanical Engineering. Seneca Castle, N. Y. U K Ag 'I' B II5 'I' A 235 A. S. M. E. C3J C415 University Chorus C33 C413 Student A Honor Committee of'A. S. C4-jg Treasurer of Senior Engineers. LESLIE AARON WILLIAMS. Electrical Engineering. Cobleskill, N. Y. l XNQ A 'Pg A. I. E. E.g Freshmen Track Teamg Varsity Track C2j C35 C4-jg Member -Champions Medley Relay Team C355 Chairman Executive Committee CZDQ President of Junior Classg Secretary of Interfraternity Conference. - A CARL SETH WINNER. Civil Engineering. Washington, D. C. Sk F Commons Clubg Freshmen Crew Squadg Crew Squad CZD C3Dg Cadet Corps ix- . 0 C4jg Southern Clubg Interfraternity Conference. c -- Q AA ' MORRIS F. WOLFE. Civil Engineering. Watertown, N. Y. 5-Q Z E 'r. ' I I WESLEY J. YORDON. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. I E Ng A. I. E. E. ' E' l as :S E Q E: 1 E S I 5 - ss. if l EJ l l f 1,9- 1' O . . g 9' WP I' I I Il- ll 15K M . E ji I i on.,III...am rifrw. WMI' ll ll 1::1::afl:::. ll H 1919 lllllallliiil'-mm ll lll N fx.. . as - illll nl' ie I Sw I fm mm mm I A NN NNY lim ni E llllllmmllllll H E N f ' . , ' ' 'f-I-.0 rw: I -I -. , 1-If-I 1 I . ri M-' fr I , .y1,y,,-.:,s..-1-'eP.3':.i Qi'g! ' ' I f1'6-!?f5YEfl'!bf5-5'- 1'-. r-- J 'f'1-Pixy-r-'mls' 1 w . fr1 - ' r A fr '. I ff VV ' W 3 5 3 - - E -F . Pe iw A FLORENCE E. BAIN. Normal Music. Auburn, N. Y. Damacus, Pa. .Ee 3 3 - E I ' ' ' llll mlw , llllls Wil V II H , x i - . 1 '4 .v ,I A515-ss . 'nf ', sf J.. 2-ft '9'--P il .. '5 I' ig-2g?sfva?fi2i2'i e 5 f 1i,'3?f,?-r l,LjQ . , :IE- ff, :Fi-ifr' K - a If f' . yf I E 1 E ' 3 S 2 5,72 MARION BoYcE. Normal Music. ,fig II B fb, University Chorus, Glee Club, Equal Suffrage Club. MARGUERITE BELDING. Normal Arts. Fayetteville, N. Y. Women's League, Y. W. C. A. DELPHINE B. QUILLARD. Normal Music. Syracuse, N. Y. ii' OLIVE BILLINGS. Normal Music and Arts. Tunkhannock, Pa. M fb E. ,I CAROLINE BLAKE. Normal Music. A Naples, N..Y. x K K 1', Athletic Association, Wom'en's League, Y. W. C. A., Representative - Teachers, College Junior Organization, Onondagan Board, Junior Executive ' Committee. ' R - S MURIEL BREADS. Normal Arts. Fulton, N. Y. ' A I' fb B, Y. W. C. A., Women's League, First Prize Sophomore Reading Con- test. MIRIAM BREESE. Normal Art. Kingston, Pa. A fb, University Chorus, Glee Club, Basketball Q1j,Women's League, Y. W. l R -af, 0, 5 O O. ,D I I HI C. A., Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A., Chairman Social Committee of 1918 Or- ganization, Secretary 1918 Organization, Large Board, Class Secretary C3j. MARIE BROTHERS. Normal Music. , Watertown, N. I. K K F, Glee Club, University Chorus, French Club, Italian Club, Women's League, Y. W. C. A., Onondagan Board. MARY C COSTELLO Normal Music and Arts. Manlius,iN. Y. Women s League Y W C A MILIJRED DAvIs Normal Music Cazenovia N Y AI IA M II HY University Chorus Glee Club Syracuse Arts Club Basketball Team C15 Squad CZJ Tenni Champion CAD Women s League Y W C A Advisory Board 1917 Organization C31 Business Associate Orange Peel C45 GFRTRUDE DECKER NormalMus1c Watertown N Y Class Executive Committee 2 MARY FARREL Normal Music Oswego N Y Bronson Club f f 1' 'fa' 9 E P EE V ' , 1. .... ' ' A I T, FrenchIC1ub, Bronson Club, University Chorus, Glee Club, Y. CSA., 0 El H- S , One Hundred Sixteen --:- N , .. , ' 5 num ,mu El EI uniinmunnvl E ' 7 I ' 1 iniiuimmaiiiir J nnu inn I NSS Wm ll . Senior 3Retuths- Qliearbetz flullege wmzzrri 1'1' ::::::mullUHUHI3fNflHr El -if '-1L' cl' ll I-1 ll ' sv - '--' MARIAN FLAGG. Normal Music. state College, Pa. EJ 3 A E Ag Secretary-Treasurer Glee Club C45g Somerest Y5 Pennsylvania Clubg University Chorusg Consumers' League C453 Prohibition Club C455 Chairman -. Voluntary Study Committee. 'E 5- . is E E: MILDRED MACK. Normal Music and Arts. u Syracuse, N. Y. 45 5 i i 'S r Executive Committee C1-53 Treasurer Senior Class of Teachers College. T E RUTH MAY. Normal Music. Yalevill, Conn. E 2 Kg Secretary Connecticut Club C455 Fine Arts French Club C353 Glee Club. 's P BERTHA MOORMAN. Normal Music. Williamson, N. Y. 33 ' A E A, Glee Club C355 Y. W. C. A.g Large Board Women's League. 5 5 S 1 l :gs XMARY NEWING. Normal Music. Wilkesbarre, Pa. E ' K K F, President Glee Club C253 Fine Arts Representative of Consumers' E League., Vice-President Kollege Klang President College Klan C35 C455 Class EXeCllUVC Committee C15 C25 C35g Class Secretary C35g Red Cross Committee. E I h SARAH PARK. Normal Art. Syracuse, N. Y. l RUTH ROGERS. Normal Arts. Canisteo, N. Y. lkll Women's Leagueg Y. W. C. A. t I .gr , T ' .QT ' . 0 ' LAURA IRUTAN. Normal Music. Goshen, N. Y. f 'F 23' .' A I' Ag Consumers' League, Athletic Associationg Y. W. C. A. ' 1 Q, '3' . S 9- MARGARET HUCKINS -SHUMAN. Normal Music. Corington, Ohio ' K A G, I 'Pg University Chorus, Glee Clubg Sophomore Executive Committee, 'V I Women's League, Y. W. C. A: I ,Il ' , I ALICE MARIE TAYLOR. Normal Music. Olean, N. Y. L K A GQYH XIXIQEEAGJ 95 Women's Glee Club, University Chorus, Women's eagueg . . . . . 1. FRANCES LYLE TERWILLIGER. Normal Music. Scranton, Pa. , V, E K A 95 2 67 Eg Glee Clubg Track Manager C153 Mercury S C25, Tennis Re re- P 3 -E. sentative C35g Teacherls College Representative C25 C35g Class Executive Com- mittee C25g Women's League. MAE TUMMONDS. Normal Music. Ontario, N. Y. 5 E University Chorusg Women's League, Y. W. C. A. - Long Island Club, Prohibition Club, Athletic Associatrong Y. W, C, A Womerfs League. N One Hundred Seventeen INA WOODDELL. Normal Arts.. u ' I Middle Granville, N. Y. A M DEI E 1: illi in ll llllllf?ll'llm'lllll 1919 lllllmllilllrlllmm ll IIIMQ --- -Q C mm nun A . Ill emu C V Wil Hmumilvwvrmnwrw H .I H rl W v- Y C . 5 2 . .. . ,L E5- 2 ' 4 A E E QQAHCA EARL S. CRAWFORD. Forestry. lVIempl1is, N. Y. E A Eg A E Eg Forestry Clubg Rifle Club. L 4 ' n Russian. VICTOR Cuowusv. Forestry. New York City. E1 A 'I' Ag A E33 Lacrosse Q25 C315 Camp Lag Qjg Rifle Clubg President of gi: I Forestry Club C4j. 'i HAROLD I. DAVIS. Forestry. Manchester, N. H. I fb E Kg A E Eg Forestry Clubg Rille' Clubg Executive Committee of Forestry ' ' Clubg Associate Editor of Empire Forester C4j. - ' ELMER S. ISENECKER. Forestry. Old Forge N. Y. I J -f' 5 ' Forestry Club' RiHe Club. 7' Q STEIHEN KAISH. Forestry. Syracuse N. Y. Cosmopolitan Club' Forestry Club' Frenc Club' Architectural Society' Art Editor of Empire Forester' Rifle Club. I liiijoy KUNER Rov. Forestry. Calcutta India Cosmopolitan Club' Forestry Club' Rifle Club. -loHN F. RYAN. Forestry B. S. Yonkers N. Y. 9 9' l i f X 4 'ls . . Q x 1 I -,fu Q . F 1 , ' 'K . , . Q 19 K' , Y X N Q X , ,Q K , W C w v r F 7 7 I I , I lr . .l W Y 1 W W I K y 4 7 9 1 1 K , . N N f 1 , - A X A, A I-J Y, A E. 23, RrHe Club, Cross Country QQ, lrack Squad GJ, Senior 23, E Council, Editor of Empire Forester CAD, lnterfraternrty Conference C4j, Class B .. 2 N ' , C , 2 E i ' One llunclrr-cl Flrrrlrtecn ,...... F l nu un l 7 F nl ll 1:'.1::li::.... ur El rr ll mr lxecutive Committee C41 Executive Committee Forestry Club 43 Senior Cl rss Progrim Committee S I ll mllIll9l9 l l ll ll :- Mlm mm S Q- , mln Kriuu NWI f'mAmf1llVHUNBHWHN Emi-ima W ,. -7 ' Y A t f A - N ., 5? . 1 A ul .. Y 5 5 1 - - ., ' A I X 3 I K. . E: A I -I r N, up yn Ni I.. ' V in iz' E41 l 5 X f- J l AEEEY- , I4 L I b ' ' -E: 11' V'-' Ns- I if --fuk' - A fn T . - Ifh KIM ' 4, V It .fl D .f,, 3 EJ Fifa fi 5 i ROBERT HOOPER. Agriculture. Fultonville, N. Y. i My E A X A5 I' A IC5 Senior Councilg President of Class in Agriculture C35. a AE STIEPHEN SALMON. Agriculture. Southold, .l,. l. ' A E B5 I' A IC5 Farmers Club5 Upper Class Debate5 President Long Island Clubg I I Lacrosse Squad C355 Agricultural Baseball C15 C25 C355 Manager Agricultural Football C15 C25 C355 President of Agricultural Class C15 C25 C35 C455 President 'I G. A. E. C455 Vice-President Howes Agricultural Teacher Club5 Onondagan 5 QQ Board C355 Y. M. C. A.5 lnterfraternity Conference C35 C4-5. JCM , . f WF.. 5' . FRANK SUGAR. Agriculture. - Brookl , N. Y , 1, 7, .. 0 . . , . .5 Y . 0' ' 9 Chairman Scholarship Committee C355 Secretary and lreasurer of Class C35 1- N Q -' :ID . .. . . . 'ft fl 14 IERRIS G. IALMAGE. Agriculture. Springs l,. l., N. Y. Q' I A X A5 I' A IC5 Freshman Baseball5 Secretary and 'lireasurer of Long lslancl I 3 Clubg President of Farmers Club. : OI-IN E. WILCOX. A riculture. Worcester, N. Y. f-5 E135 I' A IC5 Secretary of Upper Class Debate Clubg Farmers Clubg Agricul- ture Baseball Team C255 Agriculture Football Team C25 C35 C455 Vice-President Agriculture Class C25 C35' Vice-President of G A E ' Secretary 'md 'l're'isurer of Howe s Agricultural le xcher s Club E . . , . . . ., t . . . . 3 1 ,q 1' 1 ri 1 -, y N S . K S n T Uni- llumlrr-fl Nim-Iivvn K A ' S mm mm i ' ' is ll III U m'mlIu1l1 'm El El W E i 4 mlm uuul mn 'HW WI' K III A 1-. .u:- I 1 r, f-rw. , 2'i3:liEI-ii: x rvglgvf- Hmm ff1 1::Iimf1llUHUNI5?'NHHs H ll El IWW 3 L 5 . i A 'Yugi' Ai ,. EJ . rv 1 ' ll El l. .Lx Q X ir, , dk 4 .. Q i ffl I Ml .-.,2.s::', ',,s,gf,-fag. --s -- rw . rgviel . -5'ff:1 !3ff.h:f-. risuzesilqwvst fztb' 551'-,Sage-33.29 r 4 .., -:1.'-71' fl-z' lgilfgaqwql . , . ' -1. :wg re-3.115416 ' Q ., hp.. ,1 c. . n' ?'- S-'L , Z Ang' ,go- -E 'Q .Z JC .gg-'Lu' 'Zu 0-1 'K' - 3 - 1 - , ' ' f ' Y 5' a EJ Leola Bon, Nursing Margaret Burns, Nursing Mable Dunstater, Nursing Helen Green, Nursing Gertrude Hasting, Nursing Irma Hooper, Nursing Mabel Howell, Nursing Clara Huber, Nursing Gladys Kearns, Nursing Dorothey Kelly, Nursing Lillian Levans, Nursing Ruth lord Nursing louise Reed Nursing Mildred laylor Nursing Pearl Welch Nursing Syracuse, N. Y. 5 Z .- .Ss BL - 1. .. -Q 'ff ,. aqiz'9Lf3-.52a,31v' 2 E xv Y in Syracuse, N. Y Syracuse, N. Y. . St. Catherine, Can. Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Oriskany, N. Y. Corning, N. Y. .N Syracuse, N. Y. Minoa, N Syracuse N Fayettville N loronto, Canada 5 E., One Hundred Twenty E ,fl 4- 2 E P ri m l jj n mzzzzazzizzmnllfj 1919 Ulllmm::::ll::::mm ll 'um UD 'E :S O :- EZ 9 Z 74 ' X QJ' W U1 4 '1 as ra C'- m. .fb Z T4 - 3 r 3 I 7 1 w nvulunsua' EI HM nm, l E mm num H I mulnzfl A W , A ' mu X fs XRN Q gm' 1 nr1r11mmunrull E Q U W' EWU A i , . s i X f - ' A .., E A CEI E i 1 L I M: 1 ' E w .21-- Z 1 E 'AH ' ' 'E 2 1 c V- -, AI!- . .v-4 fl, 5, ' Tx f. Aix- . f 5, TQ. , . 1 .Q fy , . Us 9- ,10 Q zl If I I It Il il1.lvr1lvR3P Z E - El I:-:tl s A ' ' num mm H - '5IlulI ' E H r ' X 320 I H mmllnnllmu - El 1 I um: mm Hllljf' 1i111' zziizzmufl OHVHBHWIN- H Q! in ilaistory of nineteen nineteen 3 -.1....- W Glo the hilltop of our college, ,i . ..... Syracuse, our Qlma jllllater, - - -f .- 1' Game the class of nineteen nineteen - : ilaonor be to nineteen nineteen! 1 , E boon the sophomores saw the youngsters, Svaw them there, in all their greenness, Quo they taught them many wonhers - ' ifaow to row without the water, - f 'V W rg ...S - . .3 of Zls their bnowlehge grew abunhant, 4 Sao their thoughts turneh then towaro feasting, EJ Quo the sophomores saio together, ' Mile habe taught them, we habe helpeo them, IE! E - Quo to climb up to the heabens: as E ll 1 I we will go anh feast together. But the class of nineteen nineteen Rising up with one another . Svhoweh the sophomores something Different. if X X when the next jfall came upon us YN ' . ' Qnb the frost hah long been with us, .' t Qllame again great nineteen nineteen Quo they helpeh the class behinh them, ffl Zlaelpeo the Jfreshies on to knowlehge. I QBnce again they thought of feasting, , Jfeasting with their sophomore classmates, now as juniors they are mighty, :Mighty with their chosen leaoersg ilaarolo Dawson chose they highest, ' when Ruth Qtoult from all the maioens, 3 jfillary Gilbert, next in honor, Svhe to write up all their glory, - 'i Qbery chose they for the money, - Qno iiohelano, for the class business. Eze Qlihus Il tell of nineteen nineteen - may their glory libe foreber tyt X 1,3- 9' ' er ' 1 1 Qi. I. I I :QQ IE! E E P T A ,,,,, y M Q t In n minus iiiiii: :ezmlm lm 1919 Ulllmmxznsmmm H IIIMTQ Jfff1FflC Hmrzzl '-1- QMHHUHUHBHEHN lil if '-,4+ lm-1 ' . . . - - if ' Z D 2. ' E . ..., . BERTHA MAY ADAMs Cortland, N. Y. :-5 if C15 C25 C35- - -4 ' ' E E can IE! .155 'if C MARY EL17AuE'1'H ADAMS Ontario, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. CU CZJ C3jgWomen's League 'E' 1 C2 on C P P - :Ii l I GRETA ...Aiynas liichheld Springs, N. Y. ii A0 , Y. W. .UK CID YC3WVbm fs eague CU J C3 , .oo Club C3,Q In - .X-X ternation' Q ' y Club C3 3 Sm mor C - . Prize Sp, add ' Contest. X lff' ,fx I AN' . ' ' C I ' v' Qs' .0 j sem-1 C KAR ES ATW ' Theresa, N. Y P ' Q 1, 'P' ,1 5? ' 9' firm Ll in lit? ' Q ' ',l 01-lv ,l AVE Y N- nna, N. Y. I I'I i A' Tamhouri Q' ant :GCD C3lg I ' 1 l ss r .urer CY3j, '- . A llmqbinet ' 5, su N31 if 3 . LL 'I .X CMB1 E !eck P . Omer N ea C ' ZJ C3D'1 Y W I A D 3 ni yli7'1li'b1C,lu1 C2 lt -2 . 1 - ' ' N f g if E f .Jgr i i. u ' 21,1 't 'A ' hifi' El3'ys'lP1 ..-.. f llub -C-31531401 j ai FWD C3'3gliHi - E toric. l ssocl.. ion C315 ' 122 ici Col 1- -.- eg g. ' mitte 0 Y. W. C..A. C3 . X I- S l ,ff m wil A 5 5 .5 I. N 'liTON ARYIN IEWINESC .Auli IYIITWS. gig A X Ag Y. M. C.. . CHX Y gUniver- I' -1' sit 'Chorus Clj C 3 9 Onondagan E Boa , - ' I H ' C' ' arsity Track 1 b One Hundred Twenty-three ..-..-:I 'gi C25 C35 El ll 1lll111 llliilf 1lIl1l1llIl 1919 Ulllfl M1 111' W1 ll umm Y. W. C. A. CU C25 C3j5 Women's League W . . ' IRENE M. BECKER Elizabeth N. . F AOTI'Y W.C.A C1DC2JC3J'Womens V 4 League ll CZD C325 Womens Atheltic 3 Association CID CZD C3j5Consumer's League CU CZD C355 German Club C3D5 Classical l.-f Hml iiiiif zzzzzmull UHUHIBHEHN- ll .T-'ll ' ll I-1 5 5 J 4 'f' 3 ' l E' Club C3D5 University Chorus C13 CZD C3l5 - ' Women's Glee Club C21 C355 Track CZD. ' E. 1 A - RUTH PRESCOTT BELDEN Buffalo, N. Y. E University Chorus C3j. ' E5 MAIKY J. BELLAMY Wellsville, N. Y. Y. C. A. CU C2j C3D5Women's League Q fri Clj CZJ C3D5 English Club C3l. 'ifgiif CHARLOTTE MANNING B'ENE16fCTH ld N Y : ay e , . . E-j A A A5 Y. W. C. A. CU CZJ C315 Womenfs ,1 '. League CU CZJ C33 5 Women's Athletic A I V' Association Clj CZQ C3j5Consumer's League lli C25 C3 ' Enqggish D 5 ' 'lssicall Club C3 , nternati a Polit, ubC3j5 ce V 'ommittee of anization C 5 F-.X Large B gar T. Women' Leagmi C3D .6 ax ' X House C tee of samewafiif.. -xi N A. xf f A-JM., 1 'Sy .0.. A LIFFORD. I. ENNETT Punkirk, N. Y. G fly K Q A .E5D Vi n' Class ExeT 47 cutiv Com nittee 51552 H X r I fl ' ' X l ,. - , , X ' Z' . -L, xlxth k 2 LE'sL E T BCE WIA fi Y. I 1 , 5 '44 f - ll , ggxim .J 4-X-galil,-S f I 3 'qi er, . i IDFQWO n's?Le.ag e'3' f ZD, 33 . UH ' ff K A ,li RALD B L s -Nlgb n ub. W XA C 7, E ohm X OGARDUS Eas yr M E L UISE BRAlNARD NiY Y W C'-' C1D..C2,l.C3D' Women s I eague CD 'Consumer s League C11 Q M ., l Q B Y' A- Z ologgf 5 'lg i W , Ono Hundred Twenty-fou it nn H nmol mm Z E.- Ea: E S - -E E E sa :zu 1 sc- . is s .eg ' E I f ' ff Q., 9 WY I- I I I-I-L E :E 5 impm y gf I if 1,1 A ll m iiiiiri iiiiil iifii in im1919UnHm:llmH IIIIIMK qs-:I .lx X. F. 4 Xi .Q A C 6 :il I l U75 ALONLO F. BRAND Syracuse . . RUTH BRANILAN Watertown N Y. A X O' English Club C31' Zoology Club 31' Small Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. C31' arge Cabinet of same C31' Advisory o'1rd of 1919 Organization C21 C3 ' Class Executive Committee C21 C31' Basketball Squad C21 C31. MARGUEIQITE ANNA BRENNAN Syracuse, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C313 Women's League C11 C21 C31. MAUD I-l. BRODHEAD Maplewood, N. J. AEA3 Women's League C11 C21 C313 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C315 Women's Athletic Association C11 C21 C315 Consumer's :Ir as E B mm mm C E li wllmlillllw E I Illllmmlllll Ull' l l . ' 29 Q. .::' sl' I , i - it I X N 7 r 2 1 3' f . ,N Y N 1: N. 13 E 3 l , , 2 , 1 C wt N , ia: X2 li . ' . , 1, . 2 5 is is , 4 c E CEI League C11 C21 C315 Chairman of Publicit Commi of same ' Prohibition Cluli C31' ice-Pre ' t of san 5 1 ay ub C313 w nb C11 C21 C3 ' asketba C315 Class 'ennis am- io sh' 21' ss Se ret r 1 1 pnlpn! a c afyl Q P oEBE JA ' nooks kdesier. N. Y. APA' X W C. C2 C31' Con- sux r , lx . u 2 . ouls Buoy- U - se . . ' ' Assistai C 'e xe ' IZ tlo l .ri C .. C. -3 -s C2 3-1 si D C . . ln ' 5'4 '11 C 4 MD W ax ' I en RTHY EL EN BRYA WCAC11 1C omens g e C11 -21 C31 ons :her s qam 1 C31 Ass1sta11 mr of D ly Orange C31 gan Board Vice resrclenx of.Student Volunteers C31 C l ,fs f -Az I5 .-J MELVILLE STEVENS BULMER Cairo N Y u 1 'V ' 1 In D 3 . . Q 73' ' I ' fea e C11 X 7' s 9 X 4 3 . X PLE C ' Nl ' ,N Y A' ', I- . ' lu H C ve of 9 ' will ll ' T X 'ii .il lil w 1 1 fl . xlli -1 1 r l ,Ln n ' C171 ' 'l, ' J 71 ' 1 B '1 ' ' 1' A N , , O! 9 L1 . S , ' . V U ii L M e, QY.l A i mg . . f 1, 1 eag I C 3' lx X 1 Q n. E'i Pa. 1 na- X A E A . . . L A, , QW 3, , 5 ags A - u Q s , - C y :al 'Q 1 t , -i .... , One Hundred Twenty-five '- -i uuu nm: lun 'I H' E H :mmm 1919 mm an lll'l ' E A 1 mml lmnlllm m.W1lHm::::i-wzzxzmi UHUNBHWHNR I W I IWW -3 fi A I HAZEL ELIZABETH BURDICK Syracuse, N.Y. K K PQ Zoology Club C353 Botany Club C25 C353 Vice-President of same C353 Class 3 Executive Committee C35. ' VIOLETTA BURNS Syracuse, N. Y. ig? K K l'3 II A 215 Women's League C15 C25 'yi-Fai C353 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C353 Glee Club C25. i W. EDWIN CAMPBELL Athens, Pa. E E A IC3 Il A I113 Double SCVCHQ Debate Union C153 Freshman Debate Teamg Dennison Oratory Contest C255 Janus 5 3 Oratory Contest C253 Business Manager -33' 1919 Onondagan C353 Class Executive . Committee C35. I .. W- L -h L E MIRIAM ESTHER CARLISLE St. Joseph, Mo, E I- Women's League C25 C353 Y. W. C. A. C25 C3 ' ' nsumer' ue .2 C353 Uni- I ve ty Chor 5 C353 nglis 35. ily NNA DOIN? ARR Long ! . . I X x ll B dv A . C1 A. C15 3 men' Lx' 'Q' League i ' 25 C353 C A 'ers ljeaguf S- 9 C25 C35- . ' ' ' X jfs ' Q r ffl AO N NART R H f, ood, N. ji I fi clc '. I. fy 1 ' fi aff !- SPD' I I E E o IE LIQQICRR Oifi-lx. .Y. ZKO Q, ' E- f fi lil J Os gd' D L5 03? 4 Umwi a e 'i aci , -3 , ' l I g ably 1 Af -1- 3 r, A AR UER llbl n .Y E. - 1 . '- A 1, . I A. 7 C 94 W - .... Q ' I en's1,e gue C 25 C353 121.5512 ' ' Ive :SE 'om Itte C15 C25. 5 WC, E 5 if , Z . WA REN V- COLST 'L XPQ-I3l1Il1SQ ' Est C15 C25 E C353 U anaget.oLBoaris-Head -C35Q Denni- 'T ' son Contes . EE' P A One Hundrcrl Twenty- 'x 'T'-4 i X ' ' num u I B Imwllu E N' if l n 3 iiiiiilwnu' El 1 mi iw I if . i 5 E2 513245 ANNABEL11 C,oRsETT Ole'1n N Y. Classical Club 135' Cerman Club 35. Consumer s 1 eague 125. 11.1:N Aouizs C,oRsE'rT Olean N Y. Classical Club 125 135' Consumers League 25' University Chorus 15. RUTH ELILABETH Couifr Factoryville Ia. I' Ii l 'Y. W. L. A. 115 125 135' Womei ' League 115 125 1353 Small Board of same 1351 Women's Athletic Association 115 125 1353 University Chorus 1159 Women's Glee Club 1255 Cheer Leader 1919 Organization 125g Chief Executive of same 135: Vice- President of Class 1353 Basketball Squad 115 125 135- Bisssns R. COWAN Cortland, N. Y. Z fll ll. 'S Ea 5- 5: F E 1' r 111 ' ' 4' , llll 111111 . 1 1 llllll I I ,WA5 , f 'I WI! E'mumHEUHUNBHWHN H II ,i 1l H ilu . :X 2 5 , ' l , ' 31 T tl N 3 1 , - N 1 ' 4, W , I 1 1 E 1 I If 4 4 4 X N 1 3 3 3 :s s N L W , N Y :EEE ii 1 1 1 - 1 : S H : B 1 1 1- -1 E x ', ' , 1 's E3 it QE. 'l '11 Ashiki wa. , fd V .RA li1,1zA rn ANS vi M Mid ly: . H Wonierlmsf eague 115 11 nglish Club 135' assical Cl f -f-5 'Womenl lfditoro 't eOr'mge ' 35' Reporter or 'li Y 0 1 '.RI . N. . -N, 55,.5 41 1 H. DDB N5 RRY sr n CQ H sto c N ss Ll t 10 l5lfl n Club nlve it N l us lv nil Qlub, Uni lSl Band-12 l 1 d B s 1 W Z- H 1 DAlv+N1oR1 if-ransrlciwne P1 125 Women s League 115 125 135 1 1 ,f ' af 13' , 9' -H- H ,ts 1 V s N a ' 1 11.1 fn 151 K 'mr M C NS 1 ' Aix' , Y ,' 11 1111 ' '11 1 1 F 51511 5 'U li, Y L ri l J 1: R 1 T131 l S, -- 5 H ' -Y Y 15' , 1 s 15-C .' ua :Wx rs i, Pa Q 1-5 3 . M. 1 J i' ' 'I '! i0l1g lv P-If ht 1351 , 1 :Eb K ,el '1 4 1- lf' V A XJ :E E 5 1k . 3 . nb rmc: :ev 3 '1 21 i is ,--. - 1 1 5 'A J .. 3 , 1. i i 1 X Q' I . 115 1353 '-f IEI . 'E' , V- Om' Hundred Twenty-seven -'Ti 1' as A Q , ' - 5 Wm Ill f'm1Y1 '11m1f'Illl 1919 lQlllI'f'lllIFJ1 111mf1 II Mmm -- MABEL LoU1sE CASE Collinsville Conn L ITAL' Womens League 1 C25. 3 ' V Consumer s League 35' International C 3 Polity Club C255 University Chorus C25 C35. HAROLD DAWSON 5 Pittsfield, Mass. llf' YQ Tambourine and Bones C15 C25 C355 5 it 3 MW!! Hm11l1fHf12mHllVHVHbHWHN H ll A . ll H IWW .lanusg Corpse and Cofling President of ga. A :Q Boar's Head C353 University Chorus C15 3 ' if 2515 C25 C355 President of Junior Classg Sopho- more Executive Committee Freshman Re- E lay and Track Team. , HILDA DEBRINE Sodus, N. Y. E3 K A G14 Women's League C15 C25 C35 Z H' Large Board of'Y. W. C. A. C355 Women's 11 Athletic Associationg Classical Club C25 E15 wr - , 3- ? 537' 5 2 SAMUEL DEAN Utica, N. Y., A E Debating Society C15g Team C25. HELEN AMELIA DELONG Reading, Pa. ' 3 A E Ag I T5 H M Eg Women's League C15 C25 .C3 ' iv qru ' Large I Ca net on - erences nd Conven Ol X 5 Execu ' e a mit C15 C25 C35 - jx ecretary f l s C255 Penn ylv lub NC 'r C25 C355 ei : er's League Cflf , o-N f lx. . men's Ins 1 C ental Club 5, e Clubgf f 7, Wig. ,' , llglisiorigal 'C sociationg ' aclZfSwimminggC . . 4. ra.- 9' as et . g ennis. f:5' :H . 1 9. EO Yy N E M sit, N. Y. ' by fl Alvlx .DIE NEAC K4 all : N.Y. , i I , G5 5 Init. T3 Y q - 'fr' i igion I ..,l. l 5 agflilbm QQ., 5m5lF N In - ,'5lQll'.:.- H jDj,M f-4. f ' - 'ax 0 1 -,f C , Cf Y 25? ' 105 em lenic-Ais glalign : 3 fra , Q, 2 55 is E ' erlicxhxgil b 5, G r nan! 3 1 i u , -at g . o ARD . OBELL D Ni y e a. V :iff C . A Yg As istant iinag If qlige 2 , E 7: H d ' D in 5- E eondagn I1aBo aid, L W - MILIHIQZQ-VrMINflQRVA stings, N.nY, ' E W 's-Lea uef' 'i g.Y. W. C. C -P- A.3 Classica u 355 English Club C3.5 ILE' ? One Hundred Twenty-eight C ' I li E A . . 'mm nm El B Mllpwuuln E A - 5 I . A 1 I n Illlliimmllll ' WI 'W' MMI Hmmm i--' t::lluH,UHvNbHWHNe H M l H IW .. ' T 1 fl 'T MINNIE EDELSCHICK Brooklyn, . . ' i 3 MARIE EVANS Binghamton, N. Y. J Zfllllg Womerfs League C15 C25 C353 ..: :, ' Y. W. C. A., Consumer,s League C253 5,315 A ' Boar's Head C353 University Chorus C15 gag qgy, L 'fll MARY ALTHEA EYSAMAN Little Falls, N. Y. E Classical Club. 3 J. ELIZABETH EYLAR Syracuse, N. Y. r qv . 1 -.. t' ini K A 95 Executive Committee C35. 5 5 in-v aaa' P- - , IE! ix Esri-um L. FAGEL Schenectady, N. Y. Large Board Women's League C353 Y. W. C. A., Women's Athletic Associa- Q 'A tion up C25 C355 Basketball up C353 Junior 1 q Fin e or it 3 on' mei-is-League, B' ical Clu , Zoo lub, Sociolo lub. , I ' ll . I A X is 1 X ' f ff f N - A ss MARY ' A Rlcv - racfise, N. Y. 0 Univer t Chorus ' Consumer s ' leaue . .5 C' 9, - ELT 55- ', . . ' 5' f C' ' A A -R1-V Xl -eo - . . Ei oar M51 l 'W' mne fDen ity C or s 2 CA HERIN ALWWA ?Q A Women s League C15 C25 C35 Y W C A oc EITg'l'lSh Club C35 War Relief Committee C35 45 Q'. - X , f 7' N . ' A 5 J' '- , . ' 1 I 'r Q 1 2 , H ! 5 4 .T 'fa l 4Hf ' - APA x 'if f iN Y i wg C i I g fixlu g Xl, ,MM K tg I 'Nl Ar' . n, ..fl KN , ' N i I I f 0 Z ehq I. Y ' ' N '13 u , .X W-H 'so Q rpg i he H 53 I f Ja us rzgtgmfcal Cont t A 3 r n ve -.- - . ' ' . . Cf .'. rf' I K ' V I fm A- X : E 1: : ' A I llvd 1 C X N M, :Ea -1 -L 1 A , K 3 ' ' 5 I' 'L - - - ' ' 2 1' ' ' . , ' Y . ' i IE' , : 0110 Hundred Twenty-nine 3-1 , X ' - ' C A uuuu un i ' I lg lm Ill A H E' IMA 1l'i . 5. X 512 , PATRICKJ GAREY Brushron N. Y. A X A' Brownson Club' 1' reshman lrack' Varsity frack leam C25 C35' Winner of uarter Mile Indoor Meet C15. DoRoTHY GAYLORD Syracuse N. Y. A A' Womens League C15 C25 C35' Y W. Q. A. C15 C25 C35' Sociology Club C35' Womens Chemical Club C15 25' o- mens lnstrumental Club C25 C35' Presi- dent of same C35. MARIAN W. GERE Syracuse, N. Y. A fbg E C-J EQWOmCI1,S League C15 C25 C353 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C359 English Club C25 C355 Silver Bay Club C355 Class Executive Committee C15 C25 C35. Momus GNESIN Odessa, Russia -.11 - 2 a is 1 sv , - As 5 121 5 ff'ml lu' . ' ' A o in ' e xb I Q A M, uma mm I U I um, l SN All l El IIvv1Il wIvII H fl 'unlllll , i H g g g g ,, ,, . x l E-II Q -- illli i , i C , VV , ::::: El C El 1 x. labl . 'WH 0 Ei LEAF' -B.iblical,fAfssociati ' Philos- op 'aIClubr gishc rfmx M NA AGN WdQSL.ibL Y. Y. W.' '. A. C15 omen's', League C1 25 C35. LEANO EST E .f-1+ 'C A' aw N. Y. . . . A. V -' omens H '. Opsu C' 'ague ' 'oo Umm '-Gary? fl rine rbo t ' 1 s ' nd . K 1 ieute riis C353 USFL E V155 Fxukbijf Wo ens a e C C25 5Lon ANDRFW Joi-IN IMERER Springville N I ll l ff ' -r 1,9- 5 9' El 53 ' 5 :L i ' ,Q ' ff 5 Cl Q 'fl Y . ' '-' ' ' ' 5 u ill' I l Le C C25 C 5, --- -I ,' an zac ,C . lg .W 5 1.2, I , dlllllfllliulk , , J . f I fl ' X 5 C X u u : 1 I i- - C Y H 5 -NNJF C P 'VQ 5x55 X -E X l 'C i L ' . EN G EGORY .fl 5 ocm gws . i -A 5 2 : Q ng ' C QY. A :H . . g ' Y lan If . A - - '- EJ A ' C' no l Z A ' i -Y- C El P T Ono HllIlCll'f'll Thirty a ix ' A ' A mm mm li N i ' nun un H E nliuullllllliul H unllllllllull A E NSC GERTRUDE LouIsE HALL Hannibal, N. Y. S-MII Hmm 111' 2::muH1UNUI'lbflYiflNn H ll f l CCF5 ll H . 1 V. E wg ,, vi Y AL! Il5 Y. W. C. A. C355 Women's 3 League5 Classical Club C355 Consume:-'s 3 League C355 Equal Suilrrage Club C35. , L CoNs'rANcE HAHN Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. -5 5 5 A 'bg Womenis League- C15 C25 C355 A Y. W. C. A. C15 C255 Daily Orange Re- porter C355 Junior Finance Committee. E MlI.lDRED HARDIMAN Wyoming, N. Y. ' F1.onENcE M. HARWOOD 5.93 Whitley Point, N. Y. g 125' APA5 Women's League C15 C25 C355 555 i ' Y. W. C. A.5 Religious Committeeg Con- . ' sumer's League C25 C355 French Club C35. RUTH DoRo'rH EA HARVEY Otto, N. Y. E ' ! YAWEQII5 Wolxieiibsgseagiie C15 C425hlC355 ' l ' . . 15 , '- t etic 1 A ociation 25 3 ' erman ub 5 5 5 -'fxhxix 'FQ .5 U31 55 Prohi 'tion u C 355 Basketba Team C2 i C ' aptain 19s2g b3ali 'l'eam5 Track Repr C 53 Finance V mittee O1' ,nf?fy11?i'o1i5 Sub-1 Chairma inance Con 1ff'CCY.W.C.A. . ' N hi ating F - ' tee Women t' i'tio E A BECCAX ' 'win .L-. 5 . . llfuC3pf fi 1 if Jess , .Yl Yi I x mat Po bill qm 3 mm Es hLlF FINE LER 1 I llila p n A 1 onx o dagln Class X4'S.LLT.llL3- ommittee C15 M dltQL of Oiange Peel C3 Associate dn:o1 'O'f 'Da1ly Orange C35 Fclitoi of Freshman l-landboolc C25 f' ' ar I, 5 9' E Q yi iv is Q U S Q .0 A Li cfs f' , . Q.. 1 f l A ll , , : TH , fl L -I., T .Y : wi, v I U I N Q, 1 . . grim, - , 5 5 I C 5 .J I J ' P Y I' i f J W , 5 C ' l' ' 0 '51 ' 'A C D I l 1 'X 2 i '- S la C . K A X -..Lk . V Q 1 ' . . 5' ' 1 w :1d3il,fPa. 'E-2 5E '1 'r I-I1 s C ' ' 1 sm if rn rg cg , , - u -- - - A -F FF f as gg Di ......-- 4 i ' 1 . 3 i D , R One I-lunclrvrl Thirty-omr --1 in N - - - 'mm M mu un K ' 3. ,Q El 1 El El I mx l .1 Ross N H1Nn Plessis N Y. .MARIE ELUABETH HOGAN Syracuse N. Y. TI I L' Y. W. C.A C11 C21 Wome1 s League C11 C21 C31 - ADAH F. HOLLOWAY A -- Sacketts Harbor N Y. Y W. C. Au 11 21 3' Womens League C11 C21 C31' Somerset Y C31' Con- sumers League 3 Egg J s H E lei Emil Hllnv lI1imullQHUHl3fl5flN' fl 1 WCC EC H . 4 c cb, i ' 1 :E E1 , UQ r E Q-gg ELIZABETH HoME'r Walusing, Pa. iff IT M F13 Women's Athletic Association . I C11 C21 C315 Consumer's Leagueg Zoology i- Club C31g.Somerest Y C11 C21 C313 Silver E Bay Cg1bAC31gJ Floreign Cjommittee off: . Y. W. . . C2 3 ina omm'ttee o Women's League C31. me I I l ' - JOHN . H yracuse, A K Eg C pse o l' il- 'ill Z l ,lx-Y Q E HEL D. HCM yC4gEe,'N. Y., fs- . mf 11 ILDRED o'ro . roy N Y . A. 1 A D 1 A omen s Leag e6rC,1 3 I 2. - - r r X, -- . V- f W ' fr T ry qu- rx an 'Z Y, ALI-, M 5 b ES C were N Y Ei 3 dz rap 8 ea Umve sity C e Stant h rLea e of sa 5 5 C1l'-5 H R Hy I 'I Glee s Execu tive C31-,-1-919 Onon dagan Board H X f .F 9 9' -H- E ILIJ 0 7' ' Q X 1 F , . . 1 3 fm l N I lx , . . f I Y. C C gg 1 ' ' W1 I on 41.1 ,, -f- 1 Re .g Ml P0 llll 101 Xl - X111 C MQ I ml lg-5' Nlll J .l l .f .JN 1 '11 N. .J I X B ' o A ' , N , 5 ' C C 1, 1' S yd ' - ' ' . 11s iff ? 7 1 ecu ve o 9 rgani tj' C1 5 ' s- - i f 7111 c 'ECE LI ET c I his . f' lx W lla . i g , . 'B y , 'lg' 2 Cl Ag ' - , 2 One undrcd Thirty-two l -'T- -1 T X C mam nun uma ulu l' Fl 5 1 lm Ill U 1919 ll llml MARION Lou1sE IvEs Stamford Conn Women s League C11 C21 C31' Y M C. A. C11 C21 C31' Consumer s League C11 C21 C31- Lnglish Club C31' German Club C31' Con- necticut Club C31' University Chorus C21 D CLARENCE JOHNSON Watertown N. Y. l'I K A Daily Orange Reporter C11 C21. RAYMOND W JOHNSON Clyde N Y. 1 A o- Monx Head. 5:5 N S U2 I Hm1:::ll:::muH UHUHIATNTINE H -M li, E Hi IIW 3 , E 1 ii , y i i i El Ov ' . . GWENDOLYN JONES Cazenovia, N. Y. Women's League C11 C21 C313 Y. W. ln! C. A. C11 C21 C31. ' il 5: ELEANOR'KNOX KERR Lewiston, N. Y. n A113 Women's League C3DQ Y. W. C. A. E C313 Women's Athletic Association C313 , English Club C315 Consumer's League C313 Equal Suffrage League C313 Basketball ll squad 431. ALT -A KI N. Y. K K FQ ociol C313 Fine s lixgx . ws.. , -l- Bl Commi ,ee o . W. C. . C3 ' ens s Comm: e ' Women's Le Cla s Executn by ommittee asketb l C1C21 'Tr ck -J b S R A 1 ALLY JIM' racuse N . R y IQIZA ETH ' C acuse N. . A f s ea 3 , ' 31' o - S m 111- C -. , E 3 - ca, A 1at1 C3 h .' A,Dai y gf-f 'fl orter, 1' 3 . A - . ' N aue 1-S - ' 5f1 19 r - tion 1 N m a SABE LE MAIESXK APP NOR H To W1 D I Women s A let Al tion C 1 stgrlcffngjsoci ti C NS1lver a u 3 faihnv-'Q23 4 5 a4l Orange R 21 Chairman omen s Lea ue C31 Treasurer of 191 Orgalnzation 21 13' PN- -1- III H a ami I? X x -15 ... 1 lx a . X X . f ,f A . X Q Q .9 A lk ' g I ' 3 ' ' I A I i X' J ii ' ' Qi 1 i o L ,gllb 5 1 f V iv ' A I 'I ,Civ 1 lf -.ya f J 11,3 H yf .i 0 ,X 1 I 1 , 7 'lf' ll -. He! 11 li as r ll C 31, X J7' ' ie f Li vi e , at.: ' t Y ' y , ,Q , Y . I I ' 3 K D' u N ST RANCIS . K GS - C' lA a s N. . 3 EE ' 'i f la i V i 3 E Q W l A. ii l l X ii 1 y it Cl .b 3 .si ' ,us 3 3 1 'Q L . 1' 5 P - Ono rm rc :ir y-three ,--.-4 A . , -- ' A '- 1 I 1' Wm Il H II Mllllmllll 1919 lllll'f'ml'1f-mm ll Mmm ESTHER ALICE KOLPEIN Dunkirk N . 3 mm' Qllaii ::::::mullUHUNl3HiiflN H ll W fl IW LILLIAN F. LAULER Lakewood, N. J. Women's League C1D CZD C3Dg Y.W. C.A. CID C2D C3Dg English Club C3Ds Biblical - - 3 E Clubg Tennisg Swimming CZD C3D. Egg 2 5 3 5 1- EDNA LAURIE Scranton, Pa. K A Gig 23 Q-J Eg Women's League CID C2D E C3Dg Consumer's League CID C2D C3Dg E3 Basketball C1D. il :fl ' 5 5 GEORGE W. LEE Cuyler, N. Y. :Ea li' 5 A X P. ' W g E ELSIE LEHNING Colven, N. Y. I Clxomlerfs Leagrg C1Dh Y. W. . . 2 3 5 I' . ' I C D CND 79215 g C . OTTO Iyrglyfn Tamestow ' ' f fel X , f C lk. oeEPH1NE Lo Kwoon flgifvan N. ir-. . .. xo- YQW C. A. J 439- Womens fa- League CID CZD .j 111- Q ic Associatioi , 9- gi ID 2 CQD ' Cons 411. - u C2 'D' .1 S mast A- val il' lAsso 1 Dtio 1 ica ' . ir, o C u ' D 'L gif' X , D' 1 X 4 . C N 1 f Q 3 Y' . 1 7 DB . 9 - C 7 T J , Q Q ,Q ccn , gin'-' no , I I fp X K C: xii U' M I B 'e - , P Cl ' ' , s 1 5 ,jf 'l X : N xy XII, K fum 5 Nu, lx' 'IX' Mu - . -- . '. 11' ijm. iilPJ 'X .f 5 B f Q, , 1 is ' UND ILL '-'53 , '4 3- G M D. JV C Fai S111 r fb C ll m EY. 3 .1 h, X X . -- RCA T k1.LEANWAG Df1E WC' ' E E3 U lo,DN. . 2 2 Q Silver ay Cl -D3 - esidenfof 3 - C sumer's f Leagn v N 5 Secretary of ...- 1 C Jig'-4 . - T' Ono Hundred thirty-four ..-:..-1 as ' A ' ' L num mm EI El uunlmnunn E X i A H unnlmmnu W' ll Y 'N-C. A utlve Com mittee 3 Wullu m m llllisieuenmi m minimis CLADYS CLAIRE MAC DONALD. Classical. Bloomfield N. Y. Swll milfl' iwi' uxrfmull UHUNMNHHC tw -ll' QHHAA lar l H ll 3 El sg ,, 5 iii E 'R fi- . A A Ag Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C315 Women's League Cl1 C21 C313 Women's Athletic Association C11 C21 C313 Basketball C11 C21 C C313 Publicity Committee Womenls Ath- 5 5 letic Association C313 Track C11 C213 Small :S- Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C315 Chairman of EF E. Intercollegiate Relations C315 Women's ' Editor of Freshman Bible C31g National Y. W. C. A. Delegate C315 Advisory Board A of junior Organization C315 Class Execu- E l tive Committee C21 C315 Silver Bay Clubg Women's Day Pageant C11. EDITH L. MAC FARREN Syracuse, N. Y. i Women's League C11 C21 C313 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C313 Big Sister Committee C31. -A STANLEY MCCOIKDOCK Brookly, N. Y. CLARE MCGUIIXK New Rochelle, N. Y. Woman's League C11 C21 C313 Y. W. E - C. A. ,Cl-1 C21 C3q13xWomen's Athletic As o6E1tio1ftCs11,fC21 lubg Sig-23 X E 1 asketball quad .V RACE KA HE 1 MCMAHO Uti N . Lonsunnte Le igue C21 ,Fi u f ' 31'Polit A Hist6hfalAssociatiol 31' Bro on Club' E C ILDRED 1 . 5 r'1cuse N . - 1 Womnsl 1C31'Y. Wqpggq- ,, . C -A r D ' 'VAN ME Q uQeN. .2 .N t s C 1-,N omen - eagu , Ch ,. sh ii .k',, C -RA o w l C- C1 I-l ' 'l '. 'X' A 1 'Peii'nyl'v'i?i'1 b' 49 y Ori rig R ii KEN J A - W HF 'X f 1 lrg 'iEP'1. H Qlbi et' Cl'iss Ex cutiv y liiittie i 1: ig Dail Orlnge C11 C21 C31' A ssl iate itor 3 A sa ' ' A GUs'rA HELP l1?ET7LER 5yr'l'i1seTY. -, A l ' A I' I 'Fr Cich Clif 'Amend- F ' m nt Committee o omen s l eague 31' Mem ' 'A Y. W. C. A. . 'Ih't,-' . x g. XX ' A . ,Q -' Cl f K N . I . E r I C a X . I I L- , l DF i Q M ' Q 'N- T 4 1 - g 1 :W , ' . ,. E' X , . fi clli 1 w' .q,' . I Ryu A , R I -. - , Y 1 H' ,f A A WIS . 21 ' 4 . C-319311 1 ' ' 314 lik ' H . ns uigt al 1 4 l , 5 . C C21 1 f X 2, fi xl E I X C , l gl , Qfwt '? X fl, 'A, lIAllu Bbar's lea M LC , A Xcwnliiq, 1 .. . l d li of e my ll IA - - , X 3 E , l 1 C , g C31- E , - One llumlrvd ' lr v hvo r.2'-' i A ' ' ' ,,,, H um' nun i R, i X In Ill ll nunll El UW E mllllnn .I mml mm 'IIIH W W ll II MHEU1919 Ulll m M II num GERALD P. METZLER Syracuse N Y. I I 4 L. INA MILLER Clinton N. Y. A S2 H' Y. W. C. A C11 C21 C31' Women s I eague C11 C21 C31' Consumer s League C11 - C21 C31' International Polity Club 31' '- Prohibition Club C31' Equal Suffrage Club C31' Romance Language Club C31' German Club C11 C21' Women s Instrumental Club C21 C31' Manager oflnstrumental Club C31 ALMA MOON Syracuse N. Y A 1' A. LAURA FIDELIA MooRE Adams, N. Y. A Q H5 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C315 Women's ' League C11 C21 C315 Consumer's League C21 'W 7 'i .i SW 5 1. C315 Publicity Committee of same C315 Sister Committee C315 Social Service Com- mittee of Y. W. C. A. 'Q 2 -ag: 3- 3 .. -3 ff ' Emil iiiiii :::z::mnllUHUHl3HWHHi fl EI I-1 IW r -....- I1 , I E E I, ' , i , ' I ni Ei i - El Sociology Club C315 English Club C315 Big HELEN SWEENEY MOORE -El I A Ausable Forks, N. Y. '1 , 1' , KIL5 Qaassfffxecutfrve-Gem ittee l 5 Small oard men's League - 5 N ,arge'Ca 'net . . CK C315 As ista Q 'C Chief E ecufti e of 1919 Orga ' C31 .JC Y i LARITA LEICC MooRE G uf Mr, r, N. Yf. X 41' . .0i AQ II5f3Women's Le!e2C11 C21 C31 f 'ff 12, . , A Y. W. CZ .C11 C21 nglish Club C1 - . J-I ' C211 C315 Ge an f ' 1' Silver Ba 1 9' . Club C315 .1W. ' 'oCCommitte mx L., C21 C35 Ba etbalw ' 45 zeiqack C11 .'- I ,C D' 'ff -iii C C i I MA A E 15,5 ' RRIS , we A fi, -5 1 1 . '. Y. I 1 AfIYQ .'gRW9mell's .f - 1551.-L ! 15 '-'I a'ly 'ge Re o ery Y 51 a lll. - : .Li Qrfsame-Cin Ass '. .I,jfI W Oqibgaggn e rethry ofl on- , -TC er's I ' -5 ist51Ti? ief' ,7 xe- E tive ,ff 191 r . mi ........ ' RIA .5,oRs I ol , .Y. ' Ba et allRp13-eenta'e 35 a t- -'-S-'- 3.7 all ua C115 1919 O an t' Ad- isory o d C115 L ,rge bi 'VVS 5 .E ,PCC 5 'ce-Preylent I Cla' l1919C2 HE N A. MOSHER ,,-.. .f.N- --ff ' 31 GLAD s J. MOTT 'J Bradford, Pa. ...- E AZ-A-5-Y ' . 315 Univer- sity Settlement Association C31. ' , One Hundred Thirty-six ..':- - Ex ' ' umm um El umm nm: 'C E i' F I ' X l I nnniusllllmnnla H 1 mulwllrne I I H lvw NWN N .lf 1'11 Fl H :rl 111' :::1:7mnHUNUHI3HW1N.H '-fQ I.: - 2 ' BEssI1: KEOUGH MOUNT Mattewan, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C315 Women's League 3 C11 C21 C315 Women's Athletic Association 3 C11 C21 C315 COl1SlllT1Cl',S League C11 C21 C313 Silver Bay Club C319 Historical Association 1 n C315 Basketball C11 C21 EEE ' Q -- KATHERINE MULDOON Syracuse, N. Y. 72 E4 I-r g KATHERINE MUNGER REDMAN Chicago, Ill. E K A I-Ig E o E El GEORGE DEWITT MUNGER Syracuse, N. Y. A Yg Manager Freshman Football C31. 12 5 :fm THEODORE R. MEYERS Vernon, N. Y. :fat A X A. i 3 V -' r WINIFRED S. NEAR Canastota, N. Y. E I X525 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C315 Women's A ', ' ll 1.6396 A-Ce11XC21,,.C3'1fK' A , thletic I is X. ws.. , 'K 4 .. , i fl I ml. so l'ltlOl'l 1 C21 3 onsumer sLe'1 . ' . e 11 t lub ' Biblical Clu C313 S'l -IBZCQI lub C315 L. rge Iet o '. Y Wie 'A .H 'Histo1'ic1l1Sf C31 f' . . . , , . ao, I .I . DWIN J. K soN ' iii-fstown, N. Y V6-J J, I Eg adg Busines St-C C Da'l Orar , s'stant Busi ' n s ana 'rC31g -I .tx . anagero a C3 Clrculatl YVV, an - QI,yr orOrange 1 e l eshnian 'Ls fC III 'CIN 'C IC :J X1 H 'W Y N NIVI X fu - - ei' T . gg, X or -sfslyzy .AY .PII - .J L., I X I...I S RAH N -.-4 -,Lie - ,1 4 X47 Y PM 2 C 13 omen ea ue 11 1 Ar et so I'1t1 n 1211 211C3 s tion Un versity Choru C C31 fCl1ss EXCC Ol11lUlttCC 3 Us f IDRED EZ NOWNG w Q-,-ayracuse N Y I Y W C A C11 C21 C31 Womens League b C11 C21 C31 Silver Bay Club C31 II dT a? CL Q I X 4 nf. . i , , ' X rn Q I H T IE 0 9- H . , E H.. . 'e .Q , ' -' in f g. 1. . I - C. I . - As . C 15 t1I.l ocI - gm 3 ' S U C ' S . 1 Vx: C X V KCC Ck I E 'C f - . UM, 2 EW f , . . V A il ' J ,sw I- A A S , , One llunclru liirty-seven -:sl W' . x W - ' lu u ' T X ,W lllllll llllll B . my QQ nanaullmmnnnnul H ' ll E mul ll 119 I lui ' Af O.. 9' Of .1 I I Z A ESTHER FLORENCE NOVICK wma: 141f11 zzxzrrmull UHUNMNTINA H3 ll ...I '-'H ll , :Cl H IX 13 AQ V'-1 X.l -B D Z3 Q C U' IS IND X.! IX Lad X.! O 23? H1 '32, Urn Pfni CDT! UDET ae fb'-o QF C U MARGARET O,REILLY Syracuse, N. Y. if ' Women's League C15 C25 C35, E35 .4 HY , if I li GLADYS MARGUERITE ORSER Gordan, N. Y. i : Y. W. C. A. C25 C35, Classical Club C25 E1 co. E' PARDON L. OVERTON Adams, N. Y. M. BENITA PAINE Scranton, Pa. . i f 2 Kg Y. W. C. A. up C25 mp, Women's -2 S. League C15 C25 C355 Women's Athletic' ' A ' Association C15 C25 C355 Pennsylvania Club 'E 421 co. l E I .IOSEPHINE ELIZABETH PARK I XXX ., . Y. L25 Con mer' ue C1 25 ' .iw ilver lu C35 Stu nt Vo ntee ' 'l I 5 C C a ,X B nd, e ship Com 't .' A . W. CCA. C355 ck Represe ,Maw , X ager of me C255 Bxsglfetball C25 C35' . 'F Swimmi aptain A I .4.- Q, x wa, ., ,' . 1 9' 7 ARY PALFV Y A N. Y. fGr phit lub' N ' ' 'Po ity A l C3 Xis or'ca ssocg f n ' Sec-A ' 5. O.mo l--N 'Nj w i . W1 ' Q . A' so 5 ' ' if T' 1 fi X Lys he ical .-, 0 rz qi. A A Q haq U C in 3 RTH E IZARE H Axs t AXQ omen Lea u C1 5 omen s Athlet1c!ysso 5 C 5 Co sumers League C25 C35 English Clu wMip Committee of Y W C A III lTt, 0 . .F 2' ff ff ' 1, I 14 S13 , 5 if T ,5 31 214- , 5 u t T x 'Q , I I 16 r ow . T50 t 'ff y lq, I v 'MMA EP 3 lli 4 5 v ll' F it I . R 4: ' ' ' 52 X .. QB, . , f b - 3 ' f K wi ly ,. --N. . ,. ' 5 A ' I ' XY E ,AU C , Y. 'gg-3 ' IGAIIQLU ILE PEACV E i ,K C 2 z ' E23 C jf -- K , , Jai sto . . j ,, , 2 2 T One Hundrct hir y-eight, i A' N A ' ' umm nm ml ' H 2 , C X lm Il H 1919 H H I ui H ll UHUHNNTIH H ll H , . . MARION PEAKE Jamestown N. Dali. 1 A X L25 Consumer's League C11 C21 C31- English Club C315 French Club C315 Mem- W bership Committee of Y. W. C. A. C31' -1 Census Committee of Women's League - Class Executive Committee C11. ' 5 - 4 3 1 E , ..- S 2 E DOROTHY HENRIETTA PELLMAN 535 , ..- y IE! n , . l Hamburg, N. Y. .. f A fIv5 5.2 1-JE5 Women's League C11 C21 C31' Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C315 Finance Com- mittee of Women's League C315 Secretar 1919 Organization C215 1919 Onondaga Board5 Basketball C11. HAZEL L. PETTET Cortland N. Y Women's League C11 C21 C315 Con- sumer's League C11 C21 C315 Zoology Club Q C315 German Club C315 House Committee of Y. W. C. A. C31. Louise WATERBURY PEEKIZ Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1. lQ'f5 English Clul3 C3?,C-Iassicaj Club C.15 Daily ange rter C11 C2 5 lass Exe tive ommitt C215 Financ Committe fill' Women's eaw,C3T5 , 4 Y Foreign Wo of Y. W. C. AICC! . ff .QAM . ' RACE A. Nous fflnitslield, Mass. f 'f' N .' VVom 's eague , C315 Y. W. C I ' ' , ' '7 O A. 11 1C 5Con ' eague C11 C2 .1 9' f C3 .KS creta y Jingle of Socialist my 'I ' Lib C315 retary ,u - M3521 C315 'V' I n' er' Chorus .5 .C21 5GA .iClub I 1 WARD L MCQPQQT 14. r , e, Y., lL 71' OT'ITERi4' ' 1. Ba i I re, . 'l PAX, o en' o ,5. e 1 ,C21 31 5 W- gf- -A 992105 5 .f N 1 mow' TTE , ' 15 ipyf .Y in X lrvglonieikgs lbgague . . H C. : C11 Cl2.-.C.15 m nf kt letic l z. 5 1 Assoc ati n C11 C21 C315 1 to ' al ocia- N. 5-in Q, 'C tion-. 15 University Ch 5. us PKSCZ1 C315 E .3 ' aske al '11C21g31. 1 N C i Lo A ADELE PRES'y 2-N. Y. 5 -'-- JOHN ,HOWARD ,PROPER Schoolharie, N. Y. ,,,-5 mac-ig .e -5 ' E ' Committee C25 GJ' vtn ass xecutive E , one Hundred Thirty-ninc -T-1 ii - 9 ' ' ' llllll lm: i ' 7. MII ll -1 me 11111l1m Hill 1919 llllllf' MII lllmt - -,,..-.rn.. , f ELSIE MARTHA RAMSEY Ramsey N. . GERTRUDE REYNOLDS Trumansbur N. Y r- Emil kQ'w1f virrrmullvnvnmnvinns H II .ii 4 WW , . 3 E .f '7' riff ,Iii Il, r- 7 E ll Lx. . a FT' P A x X -6 . - .Q ., ,O 'I I I ' v K is 5 55 IIC .ii gr - II M IC, Yi W. C. A. CID C2D C3DgWomen's League CID C2D C3D, Athletic Association CID CZD C3D, International Polity Club, Consumer's League. ELGIN ROBERTS Cortland, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. CID CZD C3D, Women's League CID CZD C3D, Consumer's League CID if C25 C3D- LILLIAN Roos Wilkes Barre, Pa. Women's League CID CZD C3D, 1919 Or- ganization Finance Committee CZD. MARIAN B. RosT1sER Rome, N. Y. Women's League CID CZD, 3Dg Y. W. C. A. CID C2D C3D, Women's Athletic Association CID C2D C3D5 Freshman Cup. LAURA J. RouNDs Union, N. Y. K K F5 Y. W. C. A. CID C2D C3D, Women's League CID C2D C3D, English Club C3D5 Class E cutive Co 'ttee C3D. HAR ET NANE ALISBU Oswego, Y. H LEN C. S Dlfo Catskill, N. . KA9' .A. CID CZD C3 yy men' Athleticjis? iation CID 2Dl!g glish Club C3Dg' il er Bay CI , 3'Df'3rd Vice! Presiden Women's - gue C3D, Orang 5.22.9 l ort C 2D if' -' AYTHE ,NT AY C-C, 'own N. Y Q' Y. W. .l 5' I 'Women s t etic ssociatio ID. if, ' oo ogy 'lv r ' X3 '- x rne t 1x1 ,li Cas IEX ui a ttee q 9' 2 - i- -- I '5N- . .1 W I U. 'M il Winnwg. ' 0 -f itee C2D' -. t y ni5C3DfV3r rize in Sop om C test ask tba l Dol hm S Hb C A CD C2 C3 W Cgil CI CZD C3D Co sum s u rageji C I Riponse Com City Girls Lu cheon Committee C3D Chairman of Bi E'ITglI'SI'l'CllllJ CZD C3D Sociology Club C3D 1 1 r N 1? Rey? C . 1 Q 1 I XA :X Y , ' ' ii wx I , C V 5 Y ' 'K gh f . ,, -' I 1 : I , 5 C ' I' I 41 ii - n I X ll Ilgds. 1- t 'UQ' ,-95 D, ull lilly 5 ef . 0 I' is QI .C , J Kit : 4 S lvl: 9 ill si U o e o sa e, 2 ' in gg m' I A ,I A Q Graaf .C 19g?ia1 fmt Q A 'A A TH L SA DERs6'N' i se I . Y .... W Y 1 ,omenQ g 9 . 1 S D ga, A X. f3 I. 'lp .N . I qia D C3D, ubf ' h 1 I-1, me 2 E 66 V. g.. . , Dvuhxz Z ,Q 'gn is I if, I ii I 5 . I:-+ O Iundrcc 'orty 3-'-i E ., - , R ' ' 1 In ll III Rr ' Ill I' mll llm'i' Illl 1919 lllllf' II Mmm l xx 155, . 'FL Ei El 1 ELVIABETH SCI-IELLENGER Baltimore Md. Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35' Women s League 15 2 C35' Consumer s I eague C15 C25 C3 ' Biblical Club Southern Club C25 35 BEATRICE ARLENE SCHONTEN Cortland N Y HI L' Women s League 1 C25 3 Y. W C A. C15 C25 C35' Consumer s League C25 C355 GCOIOSY Club C25 C35 ELLEN MERCER SCOTT Amsterdam, N. Y. Women's League C15 C25 C355 Y. W. C. A. C15 C253 Consumer's League C25 C35. W. ROGER ScoTT Niagara Falls, N. Y. E A Eg N E Ng Executive Committee C15. l 'a isa :US IE wmzmi-'1::lfIll1llUHvNbHWHN1 In il P 2 1 E. 53' fe 5 E ' cy' 'c nl Z rs ' ' 5 - is A CE JULIA co'rT ossvale, N. . 1 f , 'lllffy fry. ji ENA Sci-rw N ERGER fifjiieuse, N. Y. Equal Ffrage Q 35' Historicaf ssoci 1 3 ' A . lee Club C355 A TEL5L C.- 3 3 if Y K glpllll. 1 -1ry4Rll9p' e ' C a 1. 1 'f. 5 ' - 5 E T . B ' Ann? . CW 1 Do IS SM LLMAN i ll ttv1l W A A Y W C 35 W Lea ue CF5-,C2,C35 Women s A232213 Assoclati iver Bay Club ll ,X ' ar E art I .0 fs ' 3 ' Q 'fa' , ' A 1 5, I ? ' 3 ', 9 ,Q B e ll 15 C25C 5 I N if Ali ' Q3 I I, 11 I .5 , X ill : 'M AR will ' T C C1 1 I , Il . 1 I1 . ' - oil 19 . GSE ,ff: 'l. L 1 19 ' 'l ' J . , Z E' 1 X J , I - 3. a, 1, Y U ' - . will 5 be 1 ' 'E 3 C - o ne ..Y. --2 5 I . - -if A 1 11 - ll - ' 51 5' fl: ' 1 '- -- 3--3 Y E' en. 5 IEI Q One Hnndrc for y-Ono 21 ii 3 ' 3 ' umm 1 w111wun11 B 5 ' T I I llanslmmllu C M' 'ul mlllllm w ' 'Ill 111 Hm:::Il::mmllUNUHI3HWHN A H Il C '-111 c:'g ll H M l 5, DOROTHY M. SMITH Stamford Conn ALICE ELLEN SMITH Cortland, N. Y. 3 French Clubg Census Committee of Wo- H men's League C31. MARTHA SNYDER Williamsport, Pa. If we E K 3 Women's League C11 C21 C313 g Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C313 Pennsylvania Club E1 cn 425 cw. J REVA MARGARET SNYDER Wayland, N. Y. l R A S2 IT3 Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C313 Women's ng League C11 C21 C313 Women's Athletic Association C11 C21 C313 Suffrage League E- C21-C315 Romance Language Club C313 Polity Club C313 English Club C313 Track I I ANNA SODEN Cohoes, N. Y. A , .W.C . , men's L gue C11 1' C3 ' omen's Ath e 'c , ssociatio 11 C313 otional Com Ski mittee of, l C. A. C31. Q 5 , I Il I L GRAND SC N u I AEEFETN. Y. I H g- C-J A31 , Umve . C11 C21 C313. . 7 -A ge ate ni C2131 ?- fsame C31 1 l sX ba e Tea EW 5 ' -Syracuse fl F an n .I5 gSi e Y Ie- I Szillus ebate C21 ' J., L ' - a .mu E 'N X ala.. Cx IAN IIHIIN LMMN'-A 1 ' -vo t - . ,L f I Ia fs-11 - -.rf +3 .ll I' C A ' iff-1 - C2 2 Ei ' Ehll' ' c1at1 1 ' ns . r' e gue - 5 2 3 , Y 1 N 2 E omgeiiric lie Ica C1 D my 5 8 -4 E wA DSPE MLW QM' :B Ev ' A NE PICER s Y W A. C31 Cai'-' WILLI Saranac l ake N Y t 3 :IE zz E 2 2: EZ E P253 EE! f f r 1 Q 2' 5 9 -1- 3 . A 31' .' . I E - H3 'p A - .S Wm In Im ..... I'Imf'llll1919 UIIIH ll :slum Iwi-Iiiirmfigvnvmmnwnm I ll Il p Lf Q , 3 fi I EI E Sz' 15 -uw I 3. I 1 Ck X lk- . T.. EL! VIRCINIA STEVENSON Pittsburg P1 A I' Ag Consumer's League C35g Zoology Club C35. ELSIE M. STEVENS Plainfield, N. J. E K3 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C355 Women's League C15 C25 C353 Consumer's League C25 C355 Suffrage Club C353 Silver Bay Club C353 Boar's Head C355 Secretary of Con- sumer's League C355 OH' Campus Com- mittee of Women's League C353 War Re- lief Committee C353 1919 Organization Advisory Board C355 Associate Editor 1919 Onondagang Swimming. CHARLES R. STEWART Fort Plain, N. Y. U A C-5. EDNA H. ST. JOHN Syracuse, N. Y. X Q. PAUI. j. STORM Syracuse, N. Y. ll ll E. GLADYS IA STOWE omen's ea C353 Zoolo lub C35 b P e 'dent of omer ' Cos Inopolita C35. My ll ORIS S. SIT ' - Iggville N. Y YL W . A. 1 Q C35' Women I Il ue Xfn 25 v ens Athleti ' - r ity Ch'orus 1 ' ' on umer . ' I. S N K L H D I Qi - iioi S . .L. R 'P rf 1 Ot,g'IiIiz'1 oil. O MA TA ' Hate 'Y W0 5 Y c c I sso I tio C15 R W C Fmanc It s et 3 Historical A soci 5 I IAN CTAYLOR a I w Women s l eagl 1 5 Women s At letit Association C15 C25 C35 Somerset Y 1 5 Classical Club 35 Class Executive Committee C25 Ickins- - entr , E 5: :E E Q J- EE E rx -rz: I V A E ffl' -1: 3 1111! lil 4 . . il LL , .' f Z, ' ' ' C 5 f I ' - , f C, .0 de C K 7. T: ' , , Q 3' I 3' ' X M Iii ' 'K I I' H ' ER ' ,, cu N Y ' . l A ,IC YN f , 125 435, I 1 I I ijt! In , II If Q 0 fs I- M 0 Z1 f15 5 5,' U ef 2 C 1 5g ni ub , I r I I ' ff e - e my ' . . -. . i I if H, lag n in H 55 I , - 332 . li- is A thl 1 A F i 5 C qll .N uH ra e lubg-I IIE' Fin m item i 3 E .... ' is Co I i X eg k - A Egg 5 C a n I C if ' y A. flaky Mes. ' Sa- -- M ll C 5 . . lj , . Om- llixmlrcrl l ort.y-thru-I: :'. - - 4 X - i 4 num num! 1 EI I unnhwuiui B i ' HH i X SW I H llllldmlllll ll 'W' ' Huluam MARIAN LUCILE TAYLOE Watertown N. Y XQ3 ITg Women s League C15 C25 C353 l' :J Tami fili uznmfllvnvnmnwnn I ll ' 'n,!i I ll H M M Q. - , , . l 5: Y.W.C A. 1 2 3 Women's Athletic - C 5 C 5 C 55 E Igisociation C15 C25 C355 Zoology Club C25 4 5 DOROTHY GOLDEN THOMAS Vernon, N. Y. 5 MARJORIE HAMILTON THORPE N Y B A Syracuse, . . E Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C355 Women's League C15 C25 C353 Women's Athletic Associa- tion C15 C25 C359 Consumer's League C15 C25 C353 English Club C35g German gag Club C355 Junior Tennis Champion C355 t a EL Basketbafllvgquad, C215 C355 Sty JCo!n- ' -' mittee o omens ea ue 3 umor iq- Organization Finance Cogamittee. IVA MAY TLIJISINBALL L Syrafjuse, ' I rrsfbg ' 25 3 l l l Y. W. .CT51Ce5s 'eaEiiEumer's League C1 C355 . , gy Clu . C RNELIA . FYL racuselii. I TI F ' l' h Club ' I AC, League CM ' W. . ' Uni-1 . versity CJ rus C35' Bas!! aff C25. 1 if AR N L TIA T 'jr' - alls N. Y. f ' iversi ,I 9 ' Frenc C ' Ge Q ' ' -' ' , gg .. 6 -I -- ' lv I argizalgio ,Q A A - L L 7 '1 ' g CI ALB T' Pb LCK N y . .V Q L LIN WA DjJ, CSIS w Wt on ene lssxuv omte A WSH y om nys Leag C15 2 C b 35 L-if HOWA ATKI cuse as :eg E 1: 5.- 3:7 E Es as 3 5- 3... ag Q 9' l.l x M A , 4 5 . , CC! J, an f f Q . o ' ,C 5 1' l , 0 . .F 'Z' 6 I : : 3 'T 5 Q I I C' 5 4 ' 9 I C' 2, 5-I Q. -' h I ,lll , 25, an, f 5. C25, I Q' ' C le Llx 'C t miie it WWC I I , 0 ml? , il 4 A , I, X :Vg rd 'yin , 33 ni L 2 lj ,E M J a. --l l f I Z r'us,, Y. ' ' gi K? . 1, H , 3 - .- 5'di.FAg ou e ll ter ra e nitz R 'N' 7 3, f . 5 3 ec ' ,X I t ...- A L Il' A - I: . ' .5 5 2 E .... C . X ,. -A 5 ' E ii ' If -- C A , N. Y. -- ' A r. III r One Hundred Forty-four -1:- H 3 ' A ' ' num nm B IIIIVWHIII E i' 7' ' T 5 i , 1 I H numvlllllm . will lam S l! Hmm 111' 2::mull9HUNIsfNflN3 H ll 1 P at A A 1 :Li 3 T. 'W 'F L. L EJ . 52 . ii ri I ll fl X Q is fb . . .Q 6 CSI 1 1 It - :si STANLEY F. WARNER Seneca Falls N. Y. Y. M. C. A. up C25 C35. E MARGARET HOLDERT WATSON Ossining, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C355 Women's Af.- E.: League C15 C25 C355 Large Board of same Eg' C355 Finance Committee of same C355 Con- ESE sumer's League C355 English Club C355 -' Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C355 -- Polity Club C355 Daily Orange Reporter C35. E FRANKLIN R. WEBSTER i West Bloomfield, N. Y. , if 3 E 1 :al Y. ' EN5NZlN. KATHLEEN MARIE WEBSTEIK -- Schenectady N. Y 5 K A 6-J5 IT5 Basketball C15 C25 C355 Vice- President of Class 155 Class Executive Committee C15 C255 Advisory Board of 1919 Organization C25. UTH Es ERMAN S J . A 1' AY WESTOVER 1 V, 141923. A .M CMA C A ' S ub 35' Univer ' ' ' - C15 C25 C355 ' ClL1gQCD..5.Sec1'eta1'y of Univer- o 5. IE' FLO . WE . .nea e 5. .. Historic Ass ' io 55 Polity Cl b C355 Fin. c7C imittee of 919 niza, tion C35.Nv X' ff' f I I ff 1 f ELEN FR fc .s WHEELE5dg:sc1?nn, N. Y' f 17 XQ5 o en's Le if -FQ. X. C25 C355 Y. ' s 1 -' '9' C. A. fCn C25 4. T3 en's Athleti . 9- A 6 aio 15 453 ' W' Club C35 .5 , in . 1' MKRI N NETTE VJ- :LS '-'Ch' e, N. Y I' V S - ' 'SL ' '-H . C31 I I 'Ti' U5 P51 3 mar C1 5 -1--'nl en hi'p1Qonn G LW. ll-. 151 -f C -t sflgteaslal o 5 A el ei C lle c 1' , fx 'X NX 2, r l A ' ecre cb Q ' a C355 ' Clas cgtRQe mn 3 5 g zr R - 3 lief omnitzee Boa ' - gd 35 f ' ' 1 . 'y V , 1. Y. . -- f P Q . . 5 'mln al , is sity 'C3'5TYT'M'. CTAT Deputation Team C15 C25 C355 Pennsylvania Club C1 One I'Iundr1:d Forty-ii . . Hi if A A x Ill n ll Ziiiilrrl 5 ll H 1919 H H Il Mmm 'ZA -dmlfs H - I ml In 55 1 llll SN? C A nu I NNW NI ii X X 3 ! '?2' -iw: . QE fi J 59 E aj: 'XCR xx - .xi . I T.. , -' . I' - .nm-M A A A . . A mm mm A ' vwvmmwnw Q in i Q nw Y Y I Ili f A ' 6 ANNA M. WHITE Norwich, N. Y. - i A E A. 1 5 MARJORIE K. WILSON Titusville, N. Y. JULIA E. WINDSOR Lawrens, N. Y. -E E A I' A5 IT5 Classical Club C355 Con- BEE sumer's League C25 C355 Womenls Glee .342 Club C15 C255 Class Executive Committee C355 Basketball C15 MARCELLA DOROTHY WOLF E Brooklyn, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C355 WOmen's League C15 C25 C355 COnsumer's League C25 s C355 Long Island Club C355 Biblical Club 5 E55 C255 Botany Club C35. 1 3 g MARGUERITE R. WOOD Syracuse, N. Y. KKI'5 WOmen'sLeague C15 C25 C355Y. W. C. A. up qzp C355 Women's Athletic Association C15 C25 C355 Sociology Club C355 55 ' Boa ' eird-.C3VpffX .f'i ' EL AN B. W GHT Ortville, N. Y. .5 Universit CJ1oru5sLC355 Assistant ager 1919 Onofffdaglanf i CAROLA YCKER fffiveroool N. Y. HB1 . . 14 C3 'Womens L ague' '15 25 T 1 'ij s Athletic ss ci tion 15 C . 'l.Q,' 'al Service Comvflitte fY. -' . if Wxlvisory Bo ldpf Q12 O ga A if pr. 'L . is AH 5' N i 4 I' er . Co O Ol1t n u A n Cl. .l Cp.. . .5 QAM A A ug-'Cl b v ly orugj lub Cos opolltani Club S ESM gate to Convention 17 e5cretary5 osnmo lit n Clu C15 Prog ID Com ttee Nhemlcalfglub m Olxtan Club mber Syra cusegmopohtan Club Student C25 Cha1rman'I7ftl1't1'5lTi'a'n'VW1r-lfellef Society C15 Graphite Club Hdar I X lj' 9' -Q- E il df 0 - 1 X i ll f 'P Xu 0' . C ' 'A . 5, , ' 1 .5 er gif' C f 1 ' ' .1 I A 0 .iv AJ: W mb I f I sf' .I I f ll Rf ' ID ' fm. i B aw olu O 'KM ' F1 fel , - Y , , , will 1 XL Q kj lu .Laf yf w m A r C25 5, Y L S A vii Y 111. - -1- fe C . i , i S 5 i V X 2550 og mC J gilttee5, her a P l' y 12,5 5 1 is C el- Q O' . 5 Y. . 56 . I 5 dos- 2 One un ro 'orty-six W1 X M ' ' num ,mn El C El lanauumunll E i' T X 1 I H u1nul'm naau1 mul' mm U CEI Hm::::H f-f' ::::fl1lmf19HUNbHYiHNs H ll ll CFINE A lll : . ': ' rfmggis t im I I frm! ' l MARJORIE A. ALMY Dundie, N. Y. 5 gg H B dwg M fb IC5 Y. W. C. A.g Consumer's EE League CID C25 C3DQ Glee Club C15 C25 C315 gr' 'A Prohibition Club C2j C3JgWomen's League if C CD C25 C3jg Executive Committee CID. VAHE BALIKDJIAN Amassia, Armenia Co ' an , c ' ural So- cie . X! '- ' If 'ix-NK i ff'-X - AR ES .B CKE 5 A ester N. Y. . r toi s Clu 71- ' Y ol 'N -A - A H C: A .J .g ' i x ' X D EVIFVE SE M FQ ge o G1 eClub Fre h b A Wo nen s League '-'lu Mzffi HAR D H DAVIS t0WI1 Conn ATMLLA QQI1554:-and. Coffin French Club Assistant Manager of Tambourine and Bones E TELLE Boi C i Us East Syndf-gf Y. l EE '-5: E 1, as ,,... El .sf in - - IE! If 1,9- '9- Ei I3 H d dl' 1? . . - ff l , f 7, ' .C - f' Q s S ' , fill 'C ' ws - W' I l X I xt : .L ' B GX ll 1: C ,l SY- 1 llw dm A rl -J , ll: 5 F- Jul IL Y f' L C 1,1 L :,0I flf - SY. b A X X, C' l QN Dlx -Q K f l N . V C A se . Y! A fb' 21 Lee Club B s' es an- l 5 :I 1 1' C3 5 I l I Q if - .- ' l ., ffl , E .C . E I, 1' I. in - A 4 9 u P R l u One nu rc forty-seven 4 gs ' A V U ml I C uma nun I ' ' U l MII ll m u :ll H 1919 H H I ni ,. OLGA F. DAVIS Hyde Park N Y. +'1 1::rl',lllHH52HvHnfNnH H ll 1 +1 WW -3 la: French Club3 Biblical Club3 Student 3 Volunteer Organizationg University cho- 3 rus3 Y. W. C. A. Women's League. MARY C. GILBERT Englewood, N. Y. : - 5.3 E7 AAAQ Silver Bay Club C25 C353 Fine 555 3 rts French Club C15 C253 University L.-E5 Chorusg Small Cabinet Y. W. C. A. ' 8153 Ellxecutge Clongmittee C25f C353 193159 non agan oar 3 ecretaryo ass . 3 BERNARD L HAGBERG Duluth Minn EI H K A3 Monx Head. 5-3 Lois P. HARPER Brooklyn, N. Y. E 3 E.: v I A 13 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35,3 Womenfs 1 :gi ,. 3 .eague C15 C25 C35, Womens Athletic if -'E Association C15 C25 C353 Secretary of ' -. ' 1221 E ?lustX1torrhClub3 Class Secretazy C153 .. ine rts epresentativeno 1919 rgan- Eatiom 1919 Onondagan Board3 Thumb ox Society C25 C357,X 'il DoR HY Hovxi iatertown, . . X923 CQCD . C15 C353 Women - -X eague , . . 4435, ' i l 1 W.: ,Viv , f 45.43B . . A L WRENCE'SllC NSTLER lwfYoork City' f 7 YF.. ,'. 3 PEL 151 trators C fi'Fhumb Box . , 1,9- A. QA iocietyggx sity S f 313' 711 Team C455 Y Q ?, l ssi'sta Z t Edit 'ugly og- Peelg rt . 'fi Edjtfyib onda e U , ' , ff ' A llxi V l' I AROL M wsoN Q 3 'en 3. Y. ., 1 if 1 13 my , jus .bl 1 A 5 'C J 565 . :w'1fcTf V Sk N l . jfbg I ' 1? ' idc?nQm i e rts Fr ch - , rf! U' V' 9 K' C .3 Q N omerflvgag . 'J' 'IXQE i QA 7 ' 1 OLD B. IDD 5Bin a C n, ,-L-.- 5 .. rl K . 1 F 5 . . if 1 Sl 'C51 '-N ,. ,os -- I . y yravc levg. . H2 ' BTQ 1163 Fin5yAtt u, 3 3 ., Sec HetaryF3f ifhuiqno d ' Assist- 4' . ant 'ft 1 itoro, non-g 3v' a 2'- --' E of Illustrato ' . 3 an re Surer E b One Hundred Forty- 'gl L I. -Ji T N ' ' num nm El El uniumuunuun E i' T ' V X 1 I nlnnusllllminiall A :mn Inn MW! Emir 1f+ 211fmHHUHvHbHYiHHr ff' Il fl W 0 X7-E ' Ei --- . LELA R. MALE Syracuse, N. Y : 3' XQQ Y. W. C. A. CID CZD C313 Women's League CID C21 C35 ' A: -fi .. MADELEINE MARSHALL Syracuse, . E FLORENCE A. MURRAY Jamaica, . -- I R 1' fb BQ E GJ 23 Red Cross Work. :p - , ip? -1 -H . 'T HARo1.D E. OWEN Batavia N. Y. 1- Cosmopolitan Club. ETHEL G. PIKE Lisbon Ohio M fb Eg University Chorusg Y. W. C. A.' 3 ' S I SEQ N Y. E: N Y. ...- B if , Ai ,- has , II-El f ' i' W ens ' Q5 ELEN C. ,IE s rac . ,1 1 ' 1 ,X .Q K A A, yf LADYS if DEL NG yracuse N - N A i '- 6' rts F A b' Somerset ' f - -'f , W L R A ROGERS ' ,- J, y N Y, Lf f--W.. C L 'Q -' V - Y , ks .i . ' i , Q S LIASIVC AR ,DM Q AN 3 ll Bib Fin t ti Wo en Org niz tion a QC bi et f Y C A Womens irman f exg MISSIONS Co H Mgffi C..-ff K d il II ' Y ILA, . . . I I iii!! X f ar .GN Q. I I ZF . ' 1 -I 'Q' Q K Rm Z , . 0' SW 5' ' Ze X 1 I I C As 49 H I N QA i .C if T , J in , I ui ' in C ', .. Cr? , I ols R s 3 W RL ij' ii ,ii Y W ' i. Q Q :il i ' A I g P . 3 f 1 A .9 ,V ', ' S L ' C 1 5 Q 1 ,' - 1 - ' ' ,711 C ,N . . -+'i i ' f ' ts . se 'i e f V f ' ., ' W ' Q 3: ' 0 K ' 'V - ' i ag 'rf i ' 5:3 0 X lf I '. J '-xx :'- E ... IEE' , T I One Hun rcd Forty-nine - :'-1 A , ' ' x ' Ill! Ill n Wm Ill 'J m111W11fmHllU 1919 UW Il Mmm CHARLOTTE R SNYDER Syracuse N Y. IIBfD I F' Women s Glee Club' Con- - , Q summers League' Executive Committee WINIFRED I. SMITH Blyde N. Y. Sociology Club' Y W. C. A ' Women s League. ALICE H. SITTERLY Madison, N. J. 5 5 ini, ' A E. Ag Italian Clubg French Clubg ,gs E University Chorus GJ. ,j i - 'W ., CECILE F. SWARTHOUT Wellsville, N. Y. - Emifl' fiii 3555fmHllVNVNB?'lW'lN' H ll 'I H H W P ' 1. E v . , , ,, . 429. 3 l iii 9 , 3 w - -a El I GENE EXTYLEV- syueuse, N. Y. 5, UTH C. 36 SDALE N Al cl . .QW0mCH,S4 a , unio X lx. - I A Advisory QB ard' Illust , gyfflub' Coil T '61, . ,M sumers eague' Fr an Scholarshi ,J Cup N l .Sli-Q li S 9. Roflzsyrlil ALLDO - 5 L - n N. Y. A ETTA l H E ' -. f lFCl'rib4i. . - 2- T- Ei I 'Win W 5,5- a 2 9 ee Clbyl A E ub Y W C Womens g S' 9 et1 As oclatl C..---' . ..i,,,, . 1? 4 El llU19l9 ll Il ll sg Y -6 . . . 1 fr , .4 f . , g 1 'r 9 ' a S' Q . , 1- ' ,TQ f fi S ' .,I ' . N ,Y ' lu V: N , qi ' , 7 ff' N51 A9 :J W I ll K X Q Q I 'ul LIT 5 ' I '1:- n, W J W f X 1 . 1 l ' W Fw: 'Q ff 3 KR CS, -- n :S S ARJO IE i y Q s , 4. Y. g L R' A KA ' l ' r' ite' l 5 f .- , ' 1 4 ar 2 E V E-J - i g El , one Hundred Fifty T a T S ' ' ' l num nm B EI unulwuuun B X T l I nnnaislllulmn A um lun i um mm '- i .---. -1' x'5k'fQ -:ii . N-.21 ' ,' :Q W wvfefffw . . N s X 5 I .1 X- ,van vp, fp, . 5- .n ' g's!: '.g':x T9 ' ,-eg, gs: Msg, Q ' 'ny ' 3 if . ., -:' s-:eifgyfaifiaq-.j9l3i325 .: ' . he 3: In 21-ji'i'g.,?Sk,j? ' yi-,wa 1 .3 gig, 013: 3:- .. 1? AV x - ' ju' 4? ' -.Il I I ..+ -f' + 0 I E 1, .,w. fi 3: W Air 5 TZ me V' fl 2 1 iw Louis D. BURLINGTON Bradford, Pa. 5' 5' A K K. E if - ' josrsvu EARNEST DEL MoN1co 1 A: Hm ,,i1i N 1'1- .1,,,. M HHUHVHLHQHNL LH -mv 'nlfl ext: Q EI H Q ' E , symcuse, N. Y. l ' 4 H1 , ,Lf .. g mQ.Xp:.,f - - F. IRVING 1A 0 Long Bra N. f ' 1 1 ,ZF X 21 lc,gW Ng 112821115 21 a ff K ' ' Bo'1rd' S ll 'ind Serpe 4' rafk CZJ. Wag Q L IK .1 ,ar N .Q.. ' . N ,. . . . IBB ,-TQ.. iver N. Y - 'A 2 ' ' 4 1 L ityC orus' ' , X L MX G o I, YOPDE, 'ff r k NWN. L rg x - A 7. .' L iris 13 , Q X A 1919' I AK .o' - , WI 1 X ,X g ' . ' r O , 1 ,K ' 1 ,D 'H LF IQ ' G ' , 5 J nfl N, IRAN ? ,I h L I j e ' J A Ill B 'H' O 5 L l B :ey kr, i Y : xfrf,-511-I V ' L, W2 ' f ' 1 no V lil ' G 2 I Q1 ' ' wx f , , fn, - ' '- N ' J ' 54 Y 'E ,Q f I as f F X - ' ,I . . t 'E' N w . Wi an V ,.,. ,.,, L 1 b V, X X X XX LX .2 5-5 K ' ' . . . 5 5 X? 195, . Y. -- '- f' 1 -W ,I :R . E , -,,,,, 4 1- III E S Onv 'mn 'L P' - Il 3- K4 x A ' ' umm mm EI '1,, W X ' 7 s X 1 I H nnnauufmunnnll El annwunaaa I R ARD ,' HM HwW'G '1 P NN LN QQ LLTFRB IIPPEL o ILT as if 6,,-ET X ll II xlrcllxftyo e MORRIS j. LAVINE Syracuse, N Y Treasurer of' Class QD. EARL E. MACK Syracuse,hN TIKAQNZNZGIQE. One H undrcd Fifty-two . s ' mm mm . ll!! IHA! I Y xX , . ' mu AM X A El narmmmnusu E EI une LMI' E x , , I4 Z., i' f- -W - ' Y x .1 5. E E 1 l 2 5 - : 1 4 .- E. E 'E ' 2 g JE 5: ' 5 -3 ' sz E: . . 41 E 5 , : g I - ' T1 2 Q 1 E ' E . .-gif'-T':-xr'-. -. , A ' ... if T--W ': L3 A Q iff WALTER F. ABBOTT Rome, N. Y A T Ag A T3 Class Executive Committee . CZD C3D. f 1 mu IEI ' E: 8 E E is E ' i J. Wg,BfEfAE'X- J ,ff 6121114-V Y. 1 A T Ag Ar 4taH' e Peel. A ' W Qiffr 'T F X W , .Y.f 'X .ax jk . EDACQASR BK ES es f , Y .. X I V -Q K 0 Q J' I Q i - . 1, 9, 'TD T OP a use mx- I : I, l ,HIT A LE o ANX 9 I Q 'bg E ' . ,. , I LB'T .1 ,N.Y. I L f 3 15119 . s We f 1' lty Ill. -f ll ,V J L I r IRV 1 Q, M x x yr cus f Q osx Opo i' enmsoh o test -3 D Q J 3 35 3 NRY i sv' L Y X 1 , Y. , 5 T 3 Xb. , . .T i A I cu A A n , . . -2 5 l E A Eg orpseX:Qfn Co , X io nun- - A K cnggcgr sh an Pootbgll Sq W adg Tmnodoge 5 E E E l , C - ,, If X .im g M grim A 2 2, E' EJ ,W s ' ' llllllllnmllllll E EI - MW EJ ' W mmf mu W Q,----A lil O H dred Fifty-th .mn as ra as M lm 1919 un me fem n DMN is Q? aj il 4 'D 3 I ul JOHN M. MALONE ' Holyoke Mass. P.. A E' Monx Head' Athletic Governing Board' Class Executive Committee ZD' Football CID QZD QD' Freshman Basket- Zi . HAROLD B Lowa Cleveland Ohio I I 'A Monx Head' Class Executive Com- mittee' - l GD' Assistant Manager Basketball Captain Freshman Tennis. LEON ALBERT MARCUS Glen Falls, N. Y. E A Mg Varsity Basketball Squad Q25 CD5 Football Squad CZD. HARRY J. MARTIN East Syracuse, N. Y. ' fbA G35 Skull and Serpentg Corpse and Collin Class Executive Committee 2 S3 .z' 3- ze. as 'El Emil 'iiiii zzirmugvnvngnwnmi ri ll ,.i-le il n r E i . ly walk ,' h'21'Ii 9 C Ja Freshman Basketballg Varsity Basketball on . xx . B. MAR JN! Baldw nsvillggfl. Y 'B 0: H5 Se and CoE f range KZD- ' ,ffg ' ARMY 1. owl Atl- 'tain Conn. f ' resi e -. f Collegiate Sfoc ty. . J Q Q , 7 N A141 A 1' L1-i i LEs4 A IL, f x 'U A hw L LITA Ackxr trupa ta Club Consu WAMJER VAN ALSTINg ' hast Syracuse N Y H dl 1 .f ' -r El 0 5 .F ,ZH 6 .fl i, 2 5+ if I 12 M, Z! d - K l Y mb I X H ' J ll' I , If u I I v M ll! E X, 'vii 5 W '- mr ' 3 l s,.ik?1 5y E' ' 1 N i X olq I R ' l X . 5 MW YK Q7 W ngxini v n, X .Y. . . W., X I . 5 1 hn va KA , Wo en s 'LeaguQg Y. ,. E .3 In- .. . gre. . 5 r s 'aw 2 za U ff I g , 1 N , F . Que undro fifty-four ,---T ' CN A . . I s ' is .. . 4? ll ui Wm ll H mlllmmllll 1919 lllllmm-S2P 11fmH Il Mmm 1 NX Illl III' . A r N H ::::u'-+-WMHHUHUHBHEHN H H f v s ,, E1 W I ': 5-gl E E sit , E ' 2 E? CHARLES H. ANDREWS Massena, N. Y. b 4, 2 x. J. swmf B7mToN,f 'M N. Y. N 'iv K 'Vg T B. . N :N -Xu! A -Gxfk . ILLIAM ICH e, N. YJ f ,f, ' V. H 1 Lf- - 7 iii. lx -,1Ar.. v w. J, QI X M LUMB urn N. .. 1 2 Nj Q N'- o LAN gl XANFIEW j . ' hi 'Q N E . 9 N I YY 1 ff 1 Q ' ' ' ' Z 7 L ,A K f Q- in , Y gr , di X v , k 5 Q s w f ' U M' ck N 2 IAM YN NI. fb I' H - 25, mu S e , IL-1 .R . : Y: e . 1' , L if .N h QA I 5' D , I X N- Q1 ' N EHARLE, ' OLLI , 21, f , Y ' S MXL x N ' K B EROY . OX ,X ' an arc ,V j0l'Il1. 4 K 2 ll yr rm' ls 11. , ffk, .., .N : E X ' 'ix X ill DEI one Hundwd Fifty-ave - : 13 N Wgffi M lj Hmzzazaza l f11: Sigma lm 1919 mmm::::-wxzmm H 'umm N , ,U 4 X I J 'i .0 X ' 3 - 'Tis Q' Az, IIA - , ' A , Qin: ' ' 5 ' . ,D h -,3 1 -- ill J! if X. i 49 ii . ' ff f W, W, Hi' X M of 1-A W ' V In A w JL 'rl e, Y. i ll .lu K' ' J H U R. if Q NEL Y ., q 'qw , M ea i i mr ' X x ffl :E Zi CN i Xi Ik .52 K 1' ' , Sp' Q.- isi - ,...-- x, ' E -f El XX---' or ffile -7- ' A A . . JAMES RUSSELL GUARD Norwick Y Y f 2.11 F Corpse and CoHin'TA2.'l BII' . 'A 1919 Onondagan Board' Orange Reporter 5 . CU' unior Executive Committee' Vice- President unior Engineers JAMES L. HANNON Corning, N. Y. E. E. R. C.5 Brownson Club. 11 ' C fini DAYTON A. HAMBLIN Altmar, N. Y. A X Ag 'I' A 2. E Jw NEIL S. KOCHER Oswego, N. Y. ll ill E N' - : E -E 5 4 f milf! ii1- zzzzzmmgvrivnbnrinme me 51 gl EJ P AB .4 Jo PH P. LA LER Syracuse, N. . 4 fiat' ' Asi-IINGT' . LOVELAND ffllgl -M - rzrcuse N. Y' -- - B 9 II' ' h anus' Doubl Seven' ' -in-C ' 5 1 9Onondagan1 A Chair a E -33.5 '- nmittee ofi uni Clas l - FRA CI M W QALE 'R :Q . -,-- 4 fi. , . - ' B, i N25 C art-fr ionn .. .RMA Q NRY AKLEY E ,S W pi ers l X X 13' 9' ' 'r ' 1 1 Gr. I. I I El o H dmd r'fny-' I I Wm 'gg n maxima fiii1-: :ummm 1919 Uljlmmzznwzmrmm lj mlm?-rg La YW, - - . Y A A ' ll V1 ' I 7,1 Wil vwvrwnn H an mu ll E mm mm n. -K - x in ,fi U 4 r. 1 wg 3 l DEOCLECIO O. PINTO S. Paulo, Brazil 3- wi . A. iii ag: CHARLES F. RIELEY Troy, N. Y. F ,i 5 Eh l PETER M. Rosso Arrecibo, Porto Rico E 3 EARL A. RUSSELL i Solvay, N. Y. i n sz ' E' CHARLES HERBERT SHAW Greenville, Pa. 3:5 Z 1I g 'I' A Eg Crew C11 f2Dg Football C313 , President Pennsylvania Club C355 Presi- 3 l dent Junior Engineers. EV I WILLI MAN ' a, N. Y. ll ll F ED R. S N Y . S racu N. r ' all M Aff 1 lf 4 ff' ' f W bk, . l 1 iq 0' A E - 'Q- ' 7 f - an -.- . -Q l .. 4 u , X Ql 1 I M .',, 1 531' ' I q i' if xiii f , ll! I Ml! .9 f, k ,Nici Xl 'Mn - - i ' . '9 F' ff 'l F A J -in Q V Www. xl' -is '-'- -Fl S H jxx , -- - F 3.5 1 A ,fl . 'fl' ACN - 5 i L A f A A-P E lg , F One Hundred Fifty-seven '--:-1 ' ' ' 1 W . IMI ml il WMI! ll ll 11111l'i'1lmf'Illl 1919 lfllllf' H ::::l::: Hlllff' lflei' t1:muHUHUHI3flWl'lN' H ll ll 'H121 ass: l hi .fz . I q 3 WZ. E R .cfpi-la QS.. A A iv A piifi . E RUTH C. BESLEY Olean, N. Y. 'H R A l'g Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C353 Women's M33 A League C15 C25 C359 Silver Bay Club C25 i-21' C353 Chief Executive of 1919 Organization - C253 junior Advisor C35. CAROLINE BLAKE Naples, N. Y. A K K Pg Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C355 Women's League .5XC25 C3 ' men's Glee Club . 5-N 'Qing ,' Ei C35' dvisorYsB rd of T9 on g1919O nda d. i I ILLIAN A, YU? 1' fb B5 rge Board of ' ni5n s Leagueg o . W A.g ou f mmittee of W. L.- Rel' om J A i 'f W. C. A. . . in . V . 1-IASEA., 4 . 1 Y Ll . ,Q lu lla! NI., . F A ,' ATFlFKTm, N li '- , Y - 21 'u 1 X X 'W A THA mi. i se ea u C1 C25 Cb T' ate L llege Pa A lee Cl enn sy ma Club UI1 OlUS Con sum ea ue Pr lub Chair man Voluntary tudy Committee H d dl+ft,y pr EJ E 1: 3- Ye: E 2' E1 rv . E E' mg- lx-an X ' r . .5 -l- E LI 5 f9Y lo C H 17 E .1 Q Q 'Z ffr I C A E Q 1 All ET l .-,L ,N.Y -' ' ' 0 , gk v n 'C25 i X. W : 1 A C A 1 lllll tl MP il qlxi 'lin , 2 K I i il N J M X by QQ: ' 2 1 Ii X ll , l Y. - ' 5 A s TWL '- 5415 55 0 en'. 1. L13 g ' i XTX . .1 jsj C! ' 4 : E AN . GG f al ' , - ' ENG ' ,A 5 - '- . ,, tv ,f 1 .W l . I l 3: an - - ' ' - use III P Ono un rc 'i -ci ht 7'5- , x A i ' mm: llll El lxnuimunull E X ' 7 X 1 I l H nnnnirlmmil ' El 1 1 mm W I , - V 1, - Y of A El nm mm E wuumunuaxu t H I WZM , llllllmmlllll MII' ll I A , ' W fi 4:0 A ' 5 fi 3' 1 ' ALETHA H. FONDA Sharon Spring, N. Y. -i. Women's League C15 C25 C353 Women's 3 Athletic Association C15 C25 C355 Univehr --- sity Chorus C15 C25 C355 Consumers League C25 C355 Kolledj Klan. -- -1 Ti 'f 5 f A .- 3 1 'E 'l'HEoDoRA BEATRICE HARRIS Olean N. Y ff A P, Women's League C15 C25 C355- no - sumers' League C15 C25 C355 Class, Exe - 3 tive Committee C255 Treasurer and Secre tary of Collegiate Society C35. ,. Q-, gag R MARY GERTRUDE KEEBLER . 'Q ' i M I' -1' :ai 114. ua- : E , . C n -- cu E E 5 ' Skaneateles, N. YQ 552 C25 , . E , X, i ' . - ' X Q5 Class Executive Committee . . MARJORIE F. Lovls Nunnsville,fN. Y 1 I . MIL ED Luci MAC Syracuse, . . 'C ClassE cuti omm' ee C15gTrea ,I ' QC urer Tea' keys' ollege Class W, I e X X X IWW! 2 ,f AN ' ' 5 ' ar 'Fc ,' UTI-I HUB D MAY f a esville, Conn 5 ' n cticut i 35' R lee Club' Fin 9 5 :A e c lub. A-Q. . A . Bm- A ii JWil h W' V. hi,1 l u 1 5' e xeagu e Cl nb! - f ., i A 'if-1 :: .,.5 A , - 1 BE L Q' . K 3 inders. ort i-Pa . LM U-X , C .. X J n ,J 'N -, AW SC XAVOCI5 C2 Liana B y as cg 2 3 Ch L g?1h1zat1onC35 0 C.,- IAURA shen N Y Al A Consumer s League o Hnldry I As E K, E i 1 . , 1 5 Q -' 3' C A F fl , 4 we i A W I MA , 1 'Q 0 Y. l , C . I r- il J ' if 5 . HE 6 1. X . . V 1 ' ,Q D1 ' b M 3 A sl-1 A C it im Y 2 'SQ P325 - - f . . . 3 A 1 v u Q :sn C353 res ent of ,same C35 fihe- Arts 2 S ggi.. f 1 - I5 E- l. - 5 f :- 4 i A ' , ,X W' W , ,T no u :re 'ift -nine -'14 gs A - ' ' mm, M K i B IIIIW lllll N ' F. i' X lm ru H n H 191 H ln . E H Z mm mm 1 1 mi Hlliliili ii , H mvmvniinwnn u .H ll 0 ' ' A Y A ' N E5 ., M . EI EJ MARGARET Hucicms SHUMAN Covington, Ohio T M 2 K A 95 Y. W. C. A. Clj C2J C3jg Women's E- Q-A League CID C25 C3j. E E EVELYN MARKING SNow Fairport, N. Y. ron. W e' L C 'CID Q25 4354 E Y. W. C. AinCiJnC2J Cggglaass Executive E' Committee CD C2j. FRANCES LYLE TERWILLIGER 5 5' 53. Scranton, Pa. fg- i K A 95 2 9 Eg Women's League CU CZJ 2 ' E Cgbg gYom5f1'ls5 EAghleti?3 Gciverning goarg ., C Ds ee U 1 C25 J: d ' ' of 1919 Organization C215 Trzileicolvllancazgier l C255 Tennis Representative C2D. I C M A. TUM oNDs . Ontario, N. . - - Univer ,ity orusg Wo en' ague Axixik l . Y. W. QAWX j I f hr . f f 5 a . , .F I A X 7 N 6 f I C f 4 H i 9' K X I i I ' Q X q v!-A' lik , X I M' 5 . 'uv X h f 1 W , . . Aj gf -41 fx J 1 N x Q, I 'C 'E' '-J CQ A .Wi L f '-Q -S 'VW X Q C. ' ...- , Q. V X lx :a E A M af V U ef' A I i E , ff,-7,1 -I EE' Q one Hundred sim 'L1 N , . , mlm um El El I Hlllhwlllll A T, I t X 4 I iiiniwnnu ' nur nun T Illll Illlll 5 . ml llllgl H K ll lvuvnlsnvnw ff ll H ll .W E ' X! ' X i V' X - s F I x . I. I E ' 'W ,-li, E . X qw' , SE, .VJ -A kiwi I ,b . 5 :E E. -' H 'qhzh A A, , N A, I H24 ffl. J, . - NM n 1, 'Hu fm M H ga. ------ . 5 72 tr 'A -2, ig: 5 in W I B - T- N Y 5 Z ALTER 4. UBII: ' xoy, .t . . I Forestry Clubg R1He Clubg VIll'Slfy Truck. ERNEST 1 X Z4 rin Held, Nfass. I 4 I . B RNARD E A w Yor Cir ggi Cosm WI' n Clubg Foy 'lubgw K, -ix Q K SCCl'CtZll'3I ,' same qyf 'llGGl'I'l2ltiOl'l2ll , ,F . Q ' Polity N L C355 Bus' 6ss M:mager o J 7' 53 Camp I 73 Bas ' ' , 'Z f I 4A7I,f . 11 ERT fX .1 ?l1l ort, N. Y. ,' ' I A -rii 'If 'JL' ff.. f . : Hal X! AT ,UI XA :Jil 'xr - I. S ERWO ALi. ji, -I f 5, 5 ' f5i'e5t-ry Y ' :bg '., :2 ' b. 'Q ,X F f i f Ei. S ONYQHYD Nj!! 0 h Ter, .ff Y R .T ENQF restl 'h '- 51 bin. X 3 , . ., .-.W N . QX 3 S E l BERT S. ENNEDY. r . V. R Vancouverf Zll'l fish. :1 5 E U 2 X 1 M Fa E S- . .... 1 11i3:..'-- --. ' El P One Ilundrlfal Sixty-ume -- '-1 W x A ' ' mam Illl El 1,lg4'. ' H m I 1 X 1 I llnnlfmmllv E 1 umm Ulm B l ull CARROLL E. KINGSLEY, Merxdman Conn. H :::::l f-11 z:::: n vmvnigntinne an ll l g Q 3 .. an 2 - Ez E I 3 :fav .- 4 I a n . LN Q x Q.. Ei Z ll , A G Y, Double Seven, Forestry Club, Treasurer of same, Connectxcut Clubg Treasurer of sameg Crew QD. F. MALCOLM KNAPP Syracuse, N. Y. E Ng Forestry Clubg Rifle Club. HAROLD G. KOLBE Buffalo, N. Y. E fb Eg Double Seveng Football CID UD. J. ELTON Lomzwrcrc Saratoga Springs, N. Y. HENRY G. MAROUARDT Westchester, N. Y. ' A K K. HARO . -O.UNfnf Ne, onn P A Club 0 ectlcut 919 Onon agan Board U S , Freshma :XT kg Forestry eflaeader l LARENCE SNYDER Muncy Pa. 11 f . . A15 SWENNING -- LSI lin Mass X l ar s Grist 3? 'Tn ' - ' , f IQ A K ' Mm T3 V Oology E: ub lf 'fl' 'X D f w Orlc C1 orestr res1 ent f me UD, BUSl 6f Emplre Pore y Baseball C31 Varslty Basketball Q31 E 4 if E -E E I l 2 1 ' nga 1-,s A- as E 1 ?' El Haas I XX 4 K 'W f lj .5 . . N ffl ll f .1 S' is , H ' 1 ,Q A K Z ' ' ', 1 ' ' 1' All . WP ' I L . v 3 .uv - 8 , .I 'I . if T, - --+ 'm l en, ' l ' H ' a , EI' L L :.l h , Cl f t O V lf r 'li ' V QM -, , . s ,QL -A Pl QD re , ,sim U W . g- , ' - ix j ' N I 2-4 LS ORG . XRLA-QBWER R H e v' le , A 2 A cg . g X ' - ggi V, Y s me X A a PH EB X J ' A Q T5 hi 1 -f 'd 1 J ..,. Q D I . ' . Y 5 ' ' u E31 , N One un rr: ixty-two 7- ' N nnnnufummum EI B ullumwnnu E T X 1 :mul mu mul mm WILLIAM C. WESSEL Brooklyn, N. Y, AXA, A QT, University Chorus CD, Tambourine and Bones CZD3 Rifle Team C255 Editor of Camp Log GJ, President German Club CD CZJ. CARL F. WRIGHT Auburn, N. Y. B 9 Hg Senior. Council, Corpse and Cofling Tambourine and Bones, Manager Baseball JOSEPH YENSCO Yonkers, N. Y. Forestry Club, Rifle Club. One Hundred Sixty-three . . V . . -B T H HUHUNBHGHHB H . . ' 1 Q Nxr B W gr E ERIWISTVRE , T lx Qf .B i A El 'B rr E 1 WW1 2 S 'lzax' B A B s N Y 2,1 ENJAMIN . OURNE yracuse, . . In V E' la 51 ROBERT S. BROCK Sinclairville, N. Y. fm fm.. fl .X ff f,.,,XY J BEN IN M. C NDIT .fit Orange, . 1 -. A 'I' Ag l7r6,irs lub. ,I B l U ' 1 1 I AE9,',, X ' ' NB :lf If B f 4. , I ,r 4 .EAM .lf ' F Iuus Conyf LL Sayre, Pa. V . ' 4- 'xg' 1-J Ag ly? ' IIIBI E' -if rsity Chorusr ' Q 1 fa' ' ' 1231335 if .C. A. ' gFarmer's Q 9' A if I Clulb. 1 Wi ' . W' I I ,V ' k xfji ' ' In Imyrf D. QQWZNMAN fv aie. QY. 1 I l B .xxp Q. We .mm Rs, t, 3all'. . ,cirggpg 1 I I ,' J x p . , I X P, Pl f 1, E CL qB Nerf. -Rx - in. , PY. L: ' GJ AT dl ondknckxf W X 785 ox'th-f 3 - nd- can n'Gl5,bg . M. '. B. E3-gl BJ! E W AA-X g EH ULBB New Y' 'iyi ' V N5 Ff1rmer's CM. P L El XM--fr rrBB f1-- '-:- .B - r I.-El ' Ono Hundred Sixty-four l a . s M N A ' ' ' E H mm 'mm B ' T I? 1 I I Mmu mm I Emiiflu f ' :::::muHUHvNl3HYiHNe H ffiii lil ll H ll ? Q ii HAROLD LUYSTER Fishkill, N. Y. 3 l . 3 fI1K 'I g I' A Eg Executive Committee QU. ' ROLAND M. MEACHAM Willet, N. Y. 125 E135 I' A Eg Lacrosse C215 Baseball UD. WE E . -IoHN J. SCHLOSSER Syracuse, N. Y. E B 6 H3 I' A Eg Double Seveng 1919 E Onondagan Boardg Executive Commit- tee C3Dg President 1919 Ag. Class CZJ. if if ' 3 ' LEON J. TREADWELL Binghamton, N. Y. ' 5. K 2. I wx Xfmx 2 ' is 1 1 , Jkt . .Lllf , f ,f 0 ' QV ' . 'X' Q. 1 I X ' Q ,K fa' ,Tw - X fl ' NN 0 Z- ll I 1 fl f l gl l 1 K - gf' fl f l LS1, -.,--Q1 if ll 1 1 5' x 1 - ,K 'le 'I lil Y fy 5 . .. X ml ff E . 1 H 1 9 ff wa ' yt' X N . is . K L ... , PEI , i Ono Hundred Sixty-five -:1 li X A A 1 lnuu nlu 1 1 mm null 1 ' 7 l I H nusunlmmnuna H El azsnummlvwu El I .. W ,ml ,,!, T I SMH Hmilfiu '-11 QWHHONUNBHWHNY H ll ..v-we il EI i iii M. 1 E .-..,.w. . . A E -...-z' ..g1!gil7::,pilf? Nd? 5: I . 3 lu, Q . lg-?.f,Q'g5h 8 . .2 .v my '-Lx' ,ig ,-S rg, , 1 - v . -.-'Ze 3.1-' qu ' , 2 vm . - N - aim -- -' 2 2 i 5 ag'-':!'?ig?-.y 1 I i .,. 1 3 E . A E i 5,457 EDNA V. AMEY Bellville, Ont. 5:3 i 'Hz A, 3 E ALEETA BAKER Sidney, N. Y. Ill . i ll ELEA RKNFALPGHY , fSfdT'ney . Y. 4 ,f f My A X ELAH M. Blfc Fogd IJ , N. I , f X - I Treasubqr of 1919 Nmflass. I ' 7' gli. ..l N - lil! .40 .N N , Q 1 ag '3- . .V 4? ' , 9- ,Q + Y. X . M, ARGARET BSQOWN 1 J J u llvxlle, Ont. I f f' A .1 9 rf P I' I -. ' 1 ' 7 ' Y- KX. X . 'f, xy... ' ,,', f K 'H , 1, X v X-3. XM qw l ' ERT A Esx V-W f A, :F Rs . Y. ! ll! V T ', P ' I f J 3-34 efffff . . 2 f H x P ' N Q 1 .X JA TTE A Y A eh a, N Y. C..--- 4,-1 0 H dredS ty l.I X num um nsnaulmmnnuau El E I W . T f 2 Y 'AIM-W, -N- Wm num u m IIH1919 u M: 3 . w B an Il mm SMI! Hmm 'f11 EMHUUHVHBHWHN- El - , il FLORENCE COSTELLO Syracuse N Y. - : 3-5 3 . E E - 12 ESTHER DEAN Phoemx N. Y N El KATHRYN GREEN Napnee, Ont. I B f, E E 5 , 3:- I 5 HAZEL HARVEY Tupper Lake, N. Y. 5 ,Em . SM ll 5 U U 5' ' t , li la R 3 , .E TK, 5 fm, K: Xa. Z -Q. EI .l 0 X is i X A fwf -Q 1 X D Q 5 G , 55 ' S K X! X :I xii -.Eg X ' X A ffr-uns K- Eg a f 5, X XX l-:W RE. Y f O'T, 'fb X E1 , F ' -...-?.- Z H. W C ! 1- -TJ - g , XD- 92- HL 5 7 'Huw'-ym' ' ,AI ,ln Im ul g----9 4 r'l numu i ' Wlnlm UI EI E i E 5 s , n I , . 1-.1 E13 . . , MARG zELT1N own, N. Y. Y I . .X Q I Q SJR, X , LARH JON f R, ME, Pa., X 'Q 0 ' ' fe 'J ' ' N .. X I-F, I . .F ,I ,S 4 ' 9' 'f I X A E 2 A s-Barre, . I esid nf of 19 Q Q- f . 4.:- ' ' ' , 1. SCC .J anim ' - WOR ' e3sBrreP. L R E Syr QSTNE7 if On Hu dl'6dSl ty ff: + E IRENE MACLAREN loronto Can. GLADYS MORSE Cortland, N. Y. 2 3 - N 5 RUTH NOBLE Edwards, N. Y. E 'fl Vice-President of 1919 Nurses' Class. SMH Hmm '-11 :MHHUHVNBHWHNN H ll ' N ... il H IW 2 5 E ,. , , El fxx I ,X . XA IMENA . W gk - . I vi 'Q . E, ' v in 1 3' iLSA SCHNAR' , 5 N' N ontreal Car. -, 9- 1 V f: It , fx -W . UT nu ' X N , f nf f 4 . . I ffg lv I 1' 6 ' f a Q ' , ' 3 f 5 ' I X v I JI, lf' X I ' R KI E N - X f J,f.Y : I. ' MH 4 X n 9 H , , E BETH' El i ' . u e, FLY, E S Sggftary H 'Si s V 7 Li- ---wx x W X i as , X . NX , , W5 '1 ,. 5 T E E X X d Q32 -bs W lie,-'M'-.7 P Y EEI - + ma P T One Hun re 'ix , eight S.:- gx ' A ' A num lun E W nw E X 7' A H nnsnulwmnlnl El 'W ' M2 5 -g -' -- -- d ds ty-' Wm IN IM Ml IllIl919UlM M1 M HIIIMK nu ,V s .L L 1. Abbott W'1tler W. . Adams Mary E. . Almy Marjorie . . Ames Creta M. . Amey Edna V. . . Andrews Charles H. App, Weber . . Aston, Marjorie . . Atwell, Joseph C. . Avery, John T. . Balikdjian, Vahe . Baker, Aleeta . . Barnes, Norton M. . Barnfather, Iilcanor . Barns, Fred C. . . Barton, J. Sherry . Beck, Lelah M. . . Becker, Irene M. . iiumur mature Zinhex l ACE 2. 7 J 7 Campbell W. 11. . . . 1. 'irey anette . . . . Carlisle Miriam E. . . . Carr Dorothy A. . . Carter Naoma . Case, Mable . . Cavanagh, Noreen Chase, Margaret . . Clarke, Ferne . . Colburn, Osmond l.. Cole, Edna M. . . Collins, Charles R. . . Colsten, Warren W. . . . Condit, B. 'VL . . Cornell, Ferris D. . . Cotsett, Annabelle . . . Corsett, Ellen . . . Coseo, M. Genevieve Costello, Florence . . . I A 'lf D I I D D 7 I 3 1 - I - .. IE E 6 'lf 1 ' M1 mm Illlllh V 1 Illlll I I 7 1 3 a D I I fl I , . 153 , f 125 Q , S E1 Adams, Bertha M. . . 123 Canfield, Rolland H. 155 E' 2 .2 -X . , . 123 1 ,J 166 , A 147 I , ' 12C , . , 1 5 , Y 126 -'- , 166 . , . 2f - E , ' 155 ' 128 E 151 147 123 158 123 121' 1: 2, 123 126 3 H 126 :- al 147 5 156 H4 123 164 E-:l 111 , , 127 if 1:2 ' 167 ' I 124 1,8 N . ig! , 4 lb. o'. 6 :fl I M1 Ei Belden, Ruth P. . . Bellamy, Mary J. . Benedict, Charlotte . Bennett, Clifford S. . Benson, Leslie D. . Besley, Ruth C. . . Bixler. Marian '1'. . Blaich, Wm. . . Blake, Caroline . . Bliss, Gerald B. . . Blumberg, Gabriel M. . Bogardus, Estelle . Bogardus, Eugene W. . Bourne, Benjamin A. Boyd, Lillian A. . . Bracket, Charles 171. . Brainard, Ifmnia L. . Brand, Alonzo F. . Branigan, Ruth . . Brennan, Marguerite Brock Robert S Brodhead Maude Brooks Phoebe-I Brown Helenl Brown Margaret Brown Mlldredl Brown Rose M Bryan Dorothy Bulmer Melville Burdick Ha7el Burlington I D Burns V1olettaN Buttles Roberta Costello, Margaret C cout, Ima E. . . . . 127 124 Cowan, Bessie R. . . 127 124 Crans, Vera E .... . 127 121 Crimmins, Marie C. 127 X H8 Cullen, Alice J. . . . 127 124 Curtin, Mary J. . . . 127 f , 155 Custard, Harry L. . 127 , ' -1, ',. 158 ' 124 Davenport, Helen . . 127 1 9' 155 Davis. Harold H. . . 147 mx' 1.17 Davis, Olga F. . 148 , 1' 124 Dawson, Harold . 128 I 164 Dean, Esther . . . 167 I 158 Dean, Samuel . . . . 128 1 11,7 DeBrine, Hilda B. . . . 128 124 Delmonieo, J. lfrnest 151 125 DeLong, Helen . . 128 125 DeMott, Glynn . . 128 125 Diefenbach, Carl M. 128 Dimmick, Doroth . . . 128 164 125 125 125 166 125 125 J DoBell. Howard . Dunn, Mildred . . Edelshick, Minnie lzvans, Marie . Eysaman, Mary. . . Fylar I. Elizabeth . Fagel Estherl. . 1'arne Rose M. . Ielt a ah . . . Penstermacher Ruth Field Bertha C. . . ' ' , .' ' uf I I 5 ' 3 ' .T 3 3 Bubie,,Walter.l... ,V X A 1 1 Ill ll Ouullundred Sixty- 128 128 129 129 129 Ll- 1? 122 . , ' 129 2 161 H 152 1 ' ' 129 151 j ,shr 132 1 '59 9 7 III . , ' Q. 11 1 .un mm A 1 1 1919 Ul1lf1I1l1'..111--mi ll Maw A a 111111 111111 , . -111111 1 I HmwmrllVHVNDHWHN 1 1 1111 1E1l. 1 ai Qi Eunice iBu:ture Zlnhex-Conztnued - - ' I PAG11 Moo E Fish, Albert W. . 153 lngersoll, I-I. R. . , 132 '4-'-'-' Flagg, Marion li. 153 lvcs, Ahce . . . 132 .- ,, Floud, Albert Y. . . . 129 lves, lilizalwetlr . . , 132 , , Fonda, Alerha 1-1. . - 159 Ives, Marion . . . . 133 5 E Ea T2 Irox, Isrnest 0. I 161 Johnson, D. Clarence . . 133 .E- r 'I' Fox, Leroy B, , , . 155 johnson, Raymond W. . . . 133 E E Frank, Bernard K. . . 161 101108, Sara . . . . . 167 ' ff- r ones, ' arcnce' . . , 164 ...- g-Q-1 Ganowlgmlcatharine jones, Gwendolm . , 133 G , . ' . . - E1 oZFfy,Pa11l21g1. . . 130 Kane. Mary . . . . 167 E' -.... Gaylord, Dorothy , . 130 Keebler, Gertrude . , 159 .1 Gere, Marian 1 130 Kennedy, Robert S. . , 161 1 r Gibbs, C. B. F. . 151 Kerr, Eleanor K. . . 133 F 5.5 oi1hef1,1:af18 A. 161 Kgmberly, A111111 . . 133 5 5 ff Gilbert, Mary C. 148 K1nL!S1Cy, Carrol lf. . . 162 ' ,g- ' 'I Gnesin, Mhofrris . l1211111,IAnI1l11 15. r .C . . 133 A- 5 2 G , , . rngs ey, 1rane s I. , 133 M ,Q ' E- Ggllgjilgeanglio . . . 130 Krnnaly, Sara Al. , , 133 E E Grant, Ulysses S.. . . 130 KIUHCY, 11712111110 - . . 167 1, -- Green, Kathryn . . . - 167 14111111013 1fCSte1' 13. . . 151 1 E 51 B Greenman, Layal D. 164 KUHPP1 F- Malcolm . , 162 Greeves, Russell G. . . . 130 Knapp, lsabelle M. . . 133 1 Gregory, Helen M. . - 130 K0C110l', Neil S- . . . 156 1 Guard, J. Russell . . 156 Kolbe, Harold G. . , 162 Kolpein, listher . . , 134 X Hagberg Bernard L. 148 Kulze, Charles . . , 164 ' Q1 Hagerer,Andrew L. 130 Kunstler, Lawrence S. . 148 X ' 131 N. ss.. , I? Hall Certrude I. Hall Sherwood J. Hahn Constance Hamblin Dayton A. Hannon james l. Hardiman Mildred Harper lois . . Harris Theodora 13. Harvey Hazel . Harbey Ruth D.. Harwood Florence Hawley Elizabeth R Hazeltine Margaret Hemenway Harriett Hepenstall lynn D. Hepler Miriam E. Hicks l'verett Hind Ross N Hogan Charles Hogan Marie Holloway Adah L Homet li.l1zabetl1 Hoople Gordon D Howe john W Hoyt Dorothyl Hoyt Fthel D Huntington Mxldred Hutchings Richard Hyde Solonl 7 J J l'1uler Lillian 11. . Laurie lfdna. . . lavine Morris J. . Lawler Joseph P. . awlor Anna . awrence Lois . . awson Carol M. . awton Josephine . lee Ceorge W lehninp. 1'lsie . . iclclell Donald B indbeck C, Otto ivshin Irving ivshin oseph . . ockwood osephine oclewick Flton Love Marjorre 11 loveland Washington W Lowe Harold B l ucy Henry D lukens Helen luyster Harold B MacDonald Gladys Macl arran Fdrth L Mack, lmarle 1 Mack Mildredl 13' fl l.l 'K , 4 1 4' . . , 121 1- , Q f rf ' . 151 A '. 152 ' ' is 1 1 111 1 '- f ' , . , L . - 167 , , 148 1. . 167 W1 1 . 159 L , . 148 1' I , 117 L , . 148 1 ' , 4. . - ,I , I r 4 . . . . I li , ' I . , 131 1,' ,ll A . . I 148 , , . 157 L 5 , 'r I , . 131 I . ' ' f - 1 . . . 1 1 - - In 1, - ,J . . 148 ,r - ' 131 1, ,J . . 134 ' . ' ' ' 132 1, ' ,,l. , '. . . 162 '- ' y ' r 153 , ' ' l' .... . 159 , ' . . I 132 , , . . . . rr I . 1 2 , . .... . - -- , , . 132 , , r. . . . . 153 . . Sa- , , , . 151 . , . . . 134 H E gag , . . . A 132 . , . . . 165 '3- T M , .. . . 148 : 9. , . . . . . . 132 , . . 135 L ee ' ' , ' . . 132 1 , . ' . . . 135 E ' , ' . . . 151 L E. . . . 152 . , . . . . 161 , ' 3. . . 159 D 'T A ., R -V 5 ' A ' 1111111 11111 JW ' an I1 1'm111'1m1'll1 1919 llllmm 1' 1 One Hundred Seventy 151 4. .. --- ..- ...-.x.. 31 umnr QBIBIIIFB PAGE Macomber E. H. . . . McCordock Stanley . . . Magavernl Margaret . . . A Mac1'1ren Irene . . D . , McMahon Crate K. . . . - . Male lela . . . . Malone john M. . . . Marcus Robert . . . . Marquardt Henry . . 1 Marshall, Madeleine . Martin, Harry . . . . Marvin, Rollanc 3. . . Matteo, l . P. . . . . May, Rlltll H .... . 1 . Meacham, Rowland . . . 1. 'A ,a. Meade, Mildred . . . .. Meager, Ruth D. . . ., Meek, Raymond li. . . .. Mendenhall, L., -I . . . . . Metzler, Augusta . . . .H ' Metzler,Geralc '. . . 1 - M1lk1W1tZ, Harry . . 111152K-Contmued Paine M. Benita Palevsky Mary . Park J. lllizaheth 1 'lrsons 1 . 13. . Paxon lllizabeth e'1 e Mleile . ea e arion . cake louise . ellman Dorothy Pettet, Hazel . . lierson, Charles h . 1 ierson, Helen C. Pinto, Deoclecio . Pike, lghcl . 'oo e, race . . . Post, Howard W. 1 otter, Lillian . Porter, Mario11 . 1 reston, Lona A. 1 roper, . Howard Ralnburger, lillen PACE . . -, . , I .. I :E . . .Q K L' - 4 QS.: El Elk Ul'lVNl3l'l5l'll'l' 11 A 'S I W7 saw ' j mm mm' ,vw il I i ,K , x ,V .2 u - , . ' 13 5 1 E I3 . , 1 154 . , . 15s 1 , . 135 , . 138 , , , , 134 . , 4 . 1215 K -I , MeGuirk, Clare . . . 1:ark1nson,Myron,l. . Ea! 52 3 115 ' 113 1-4 k ll? : 'E ' Q ' 154 P .k 1 110 .-... , 154 P . , . 150 E1 1 1 A I' A 133 E1 14 154 1 1 154 l l 124 9 J 142 1 I C 1 '-5 11:2 5 If I g 135 131 135 ' 132 135 137 r 135 ' 139 135 ' J 139 E l 1 131 154 121 -! Inq - . mu .ir Miller, lna . . . . 136 Mitchell, Bertha L. . . 159 Mitchell, E. Hcnzell Moon, Alma . . . ' . . . 156 136 - 'X Moore, Clarita . . 136 X 1 Moore, Helen . . 136 -dx R Moore, Laura . . . 136 V ' . l 5 Moorman, Bertha . . 159 'QQ' Q Morris, Margaret . . 136 t Q Morse, Hadys Q. . . orse, arion . . . . 1 1 RQ Mosl1er, Helen A. . . 136 ' I Mott, Gladys J. . . . 139 ount, essic K. . . 13 I Muldoon, Katherine . 137 ,H 1- Munger, G. D. W. . . . 137 ' Murphy, lidward . . . 156 Murray, l lo1'ence A. . . 149 Myers, Theodore R. . . 137 Ramsey, lilsie M. Redlings, Gladys 11. Reynolds, Gertrude Ribley, Charles F. Ricl1, Ximena . Roberts, Elgin . Roberts, Eloise . Rogers, Loretta . Roos, Lillian . . Rosso, Peter M. J. Rostiser, Marion 13. . Round, Harold F. Rounds, Laura . Russell, lfarl A. . R11tan, Laura A. . Sackctt, Lolita R. Salishurv, Harriet Sandford, Helen . Sanrway, Faythe Sanderson Rutl1 Fl Nash Edithj Near Wimfred S Nelson Pdwmj NIVIHSOD Sarah P Noble Ruth Nortl1 Harriet R Nottingham Mildred Oaklev Henry D O Reilly Margaret Orson Gladvs M Overton Pardon L Owen Harold E. Sargent M Celia Sehellenger 1'1Il2l1DCt1'I Schlosser john Schnare 1'ls1 Sehouten Beatrice Schweinberger lena Scott Al1ceC Scott 1'llen M Scott W Roger Sentell Margaret Sl1ap1ro 13 D Sl1aw Charles H Sl1c'1 Rutl1 Sl1er1nan W111 One . 140 . 140 . 140 . 157 . 168 . 140 . 149 . 149 . 140 ' 3' . 157 140 . 162 . 140 . 157 . 159 X 1 ' r I.- 9' I. I I . 154 1 . 140 140 . 140 . 140 149 - -1- . 141 . 165 Fil . 168 1- . 141 . 141 ' . 141 11 lllillall' H H Hundred Seventy-on '-' ,ix , . . . . 159 1 , ,- ' , ' ' . . . 137 - - , - - ' , I ' . . . 137 ' 5 - - I D , . . . ' F, ' ' , .... . 168 ' ' ' .' ' , ' . . . . 137 . f ' ' , ' , . 137 , ,. I Novick, Esther F. . . . 138 K 1 I '- - ' ii i Q, , , . 156 1, ' 1 ' . Li. ' ' , , , . 138 ' , . . . . A , , D, , , . 138 , ' . . . . E , , , . 138 ., . . . , 1 , . 149 , . . D ' Illl lllll lm I , .1 ... 141 141 141 141 157 --- . 41 . . . . 157 ll 5 Shuman M'1r1,arct Sitterly Alice H. Skinner Ruth . Smallman Doris. Smith Alice . . Smith Dorothy . Smith Winifred 1. Snow livelyn N. Snyder Clarence N. . Snyder Charlotte Snyder, Martha . Snyder, Reva . Soden, Anna . . Spawn, l.eGrand Spellman, Marion Spencer, Leon li. Spicer, lfva A. . 2tann1we,ll 1'ed R. tart, . '.. . . Stevenson, Virginia Stevens, lilsie M. Stewart. Charles R. St. john, Edna H. Storm, Paul J, . fyumur Picture Zinhex-Conzznued IACE . 7 . D 4 J . 2 I ' 2 VanAlstine Walter VanArnam Marion . VanArsdale Ruth C. Vanselow Albert 1 . . Waldorf' R. I . . . Walsch Alma M. . Walters C eo. M. . Ward Merlin li. . . Warner Stanley '. . Watkins, Howard S. Watson, Margaret H. Weber, Adolph . . Webster, Franklin R. Webster, Kathleen M Weeks, Flora . . . Welsh, Elizabeth M. Wells, Marion . . . Wescott, Miss Frank Wessel, Wm. '. . . Westerman, Ruth . Westover, F. Murray Wheeler, Helen F. . PACE J J J J - I g s J.. E I Illll 111111 ii . i Hm11....mulvnvnnnwnn 15111 il ll. la 1 W 1' 111 1 x L E 1 1 'ii ' El , . f ,160 , - 144 E . - , 190 . Eg , 1611 , , 141 , ' 144 2 : , . 142 3, ,Q 1 145 , , 150 - -1 4 .1 - 1 . 1:1 ..- f ' ' 16 ' 144 '1 1 110 1 1 145 E3 145 ' 144 E 4 145 11, 162 H 142 145 ii 142 145 S , H2 145 E 7 1614 if 15 J 145 142 145 ICE' 1211 C 112 14 E 142 145 II 14 145 ' 141 14K 1 'xg lx Q 1 ir.. , X 'O ..o. A .yl I pi - I ' n E-5 Stowe, Gladys, Stowell, Doris S. . Sumner, Rachell . Swarthout, Cecile F Swenning, Karl A. Tanner, Ora M. . Taylor, Marion l.. Taylor, Marion H. Terwilliger, Frances Thomas, Dorothy C' Thorpe, Marjorie H. . Treadwell, Leon . Tummonds, May A Turnbull, Iva M.. Tyler, Cornelia A. Tyler, Genevieve 1. - - White, Anna M. . . ,m - 143 White, Annetta . . 150 - 143 Williams, joseph C. . 150 - 143 Wilson, Marjorie K. 146 - 150 Winsor, Julia E. . . 146 - 162 Wolf, Marcella . 146 Wood, Marguerite . 146 - 143 Wright, Carl lf. . 163 - 144 Wright, Elman B. . 146 143 Wright, Marjorie K. 150 1- 160 wyker, 15. C6614 . 146 . 144 ' Yensco, Joseph . . 163 ' 160 Young, Beulah M. . 146 . 144 . 144 Zurett, Sophia . 146 . ' 150 Zuris, Pius J. . 146 X f 7, 1 13' 9' :Q- lil One Hundred Seventy two 31 I I ll EI 1111 +-:mmm lm 1919 mm m::11::::m11 ll lumps , Emi? 11 MHDVHUHBHWHNUE ll il 1 ca I3 a 2. SE - E , E - 2' 2 .4 .- .3 :-. 7 E E3 gn 'YES E 511, E1 v ,A T Q X I- I . . . I , fi ik 'irq ,U ., ,Q f Y- . ,Q T fix' I I I I fi E 5-QPHVNURE fat I z Q E ll I? El II WH Il HW 1919 Ulllf' ll ll' r::: fili :iz Hmirxllzmull UHUNIAHWHN 1 H ll l El Il i? 1 The Zlamsturp uf the Qlllass nf 1920 y E f E What do you mean 1920! It isn't the number of words in a f'reshman's working n E . 5 : 1 vocabulary nor is it the number of bones in a sophomore's heacl. In truth it is not a 'EF M! , E- 533 number of anything. lts a stllff. Q -E E It was carried here by the kind of men that the sophomores failed to mention in 1 E their posters. lts the stuff that took the I, out of Flour. spelling four years achieve- E W ment for the freshman class. lts the stuff' that made us food dictators at the Mizpah Its the stuff that was found in defeat of the Yale Freshman debate team. Its the l H 'g 5 52 stuff that filled the gaps in the varsity football team and made the gaps in the teams :gs of our opponents. Its the stuff' the engines in Ten Eyckes shells are made of. Its Q7- L E the stuff' that Dollard used to make his five. , i K Its the stuff the boys are taking to the f1'ontgf,.y'Its the stuff' that is going to make E T l the fritzies grunt. What is it? Its the stuff, thats all-. l' I Chunks of it are: - -N Prexident . . 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' Q ffl .w v -Q xw. ,E . :.Ef:,sf.:a7-' .. l , -. . ..2' -f:v74fga:,'-.Elin -. 3 -- airs!! r ' X -N 1Q ' '- h e as ti -vu --L FRUHNHN 3 ll Wm I yy H ll :naw-r U 1919 UIIIHM-ww H II IIIMQ -. Q 1921 letter 3 Hm!Il iYIlmHllUHVHbl:lYil1l'l -fi ll Il :gr f-i-1 ls by :II El ll .- Dear folks, A 3 You asked me in your last letter why I did not tell you about our class and its -lu :i: activities. Well, here goes. . :SEER ggi First I willigive you our experiences with our sworn enemies the Sophs. :ERE I - N The night before college opened we had a Flour Rush. The Sophs stood on the crest of Crouse Hill and we frosh about fifty feet below them. We outnumbered them E and consequently won. I guess the sophs were afraid of getting mussed up. At E the word go, we rushed up and they down the hill. We met and when those few l H sophs hit us and walked all over us, we were glad there were not more of them. As g 3 3 soon as we got to the top, we defended the hill. The sophs would grapple with us and down the hill we would go in each other's embrace. Gere, it was a grand and H , glorious feelingv if you landed on 'topg otherwise, oh my! After the rush we held wrestling bouts and we won 3-2. I ' 3 i Before telling you about our frosh football team, I must tell you of the stunts we do when the varsity plays at home. Between the halves the cheer-master has us l come down on the field, divides us, up into crews of nine men each, and sets us to - lx rac'ng. I heard one of the seniors say that ifwe were as good oarsmen in the tank .lx -X . as we were on the football field, Coach TenEyck would have a crew which could beat 1 X 7 'gg .0 ' the varsity without any trouble. i , ',, I Our football team beat Oswego, Manlius, Pittsburg frosh, and Cascadilla , 9- fim but were badly beaten by Penn State. The team is composed of hard working men, I : who are united to fight for the Orange. li' , You should have seen the cross' country dual our track team had with the Col- : i iii' i gate varsity team. The-y eventually won but only after a hard struggle. 'W Our class elections were held on October 30th, and were closely contested. The omcers for the year are as follows: . 1 Prefident . I . . . . Arnold Schirmer is 3 Vice-President . Mildred Niles g -T-2: Secretary . . 'Ruth Herst 3 ' 3-5 Treafurer .... Dewey Elish L -If Egg Chairman of Execulizfe Commizfee . . . . W. B. Thompson h H Your loving son, 2 2 , f- Ted. ' -- . IE' ' One Hundred Seventy-six , W- N ' ' I IIIIIII IIII ll 'W' I 4 I' l? l I n nuiiil'l 'an ' El El Illljlwlllll E I ll ' 'ISS-IiSJ:'t ,'-4 as-5 Y. .. ' 1 r ', 1 X 'n .7f f -s W 1 3 l' 'nw 1 ' in The Qtbletnt CEUUBYUIUQ Baath : QBfficers 'W +11' fr12MHllS.2HUHbHWHNo H ll A :l H W E Prrridrril . . Vice-l'rr5idL'nl . lg 3 Srcrezary . . 2 1'rfa.rur1'r . i jf If Ulu P E or-. G. M. Price Prof. F. F. Moon Dean H. A. Peck Prof. lf. A. lfmens I H E2 1 'Glnhcrgrahualz I 5-3 J. lglalone ' I C. I. rown Matthew Brown l jfouthall Dr. Price, Chairman S. H. Cook Dr. Larkin . . R. G. Potter tk j. M. Malone 'JN - Q . :Ruhr XFQ. '. French, Chairman , Q , . . .ow Q ' H. H. Curtiss gs D. R. Cobb ' I I ' Qtxzcutihe X I Dean Peck, Chairman lf. L. French S. H. Cook Dr. Larkin H. H. Curtiss Jfinnnce S H Cook fhairman ortcr H M Smith l lren D rec '-3. I rf idenl Vine I rrridrnz Secrelarv On llni ln ISzv4nry uyhtz . J. li. Grumhch 7- -- Judge Cobb - 5 . . . . W. s. small. if . . . . W. L. Bassett Egg Members i bustalnlug Zllumni R. G. Potter J. lf. Gramlich E S. H. Cook li. L. French Donald Grant D. R. Cobb B. li. Tilton Dr. A. li. Larkin :Bun-ikzslhent Zllumnl 2 5 'l'. H. Low, 120 Broadway, New York City -53 W. W. Nichols, Aqueduct Bldg., Rochester W. C. Rogers, 353 Western Ave., Albany C. D. Reidpath, Electric Bldg., Buffalo fuiummittees ililaseluall D. R. Cobb, Chairman Prof. limens H. M. Smith W. W. Nichols G. li. Brown iliaskzthall R. G. Potter, Chairman Prof. F. F. Moon Dr. Price H. H. Curtiss Qfllgfhlllly Prof. Emens, Chairman Prof. F. F. Moon D. R. Cobb Dean Peck Dr. Larkin l E Track Dr. Larkin, Chairman D. R. Cobb S. H. Cook C. D. Reidparh M. Brown X Minn: Sports H. M. Smith, Chairman Prof. F. F. Moon Prof. E. A. lfmens R. G. Potter M. Brown Zluhlt H. H. Curtiss, Chairman li. L. French Dean Peck Dr. Price H. M. Smith 'P J' ,gif 1 ?' Bally Grunge rof Moon Chairman H H Curtiss 'Q' P rof lf mem Dean Peck W C Rogers btuhent Zltbletmt Zlssuuatwn it QBffuters . Matthew Brown lb '11 . Richard A. Clark 18 ll . . ,: i P . , . U R.o.P . . ' - li.. ,. ' ch ' - l.'Pvi., , , I , I I I 2 E E E 1 ' I :is 2 I I ' ' I rzawmllainopkinsflls ' . U . . . 1 I I Ax ' i mm nn ' ' X IIIIII I ll lm ll II . h lll.IllE'llll 1919 'f' ll h' E ll n ll in M Q HE F Tllilblearers nf Zgluek in ......1- li- F ' Il LMIIIFHUQHVNBHWHN- H ll Ill Q El F1 IW Jfnutball Byrne V. Hueber, '18, Manager Howard C. Hoople Joseph Alexander Harry Robertson Russel Finsterwald Morris Gulde John F. Meehan ' Uivack P. W. Snodgrass, '19, Manager A. T. E. Newkirk, Captain I C. A. Peterson L. G. Watson F. Irving G. H. DeKay Ctllretn Henry D. Lucy, '19, Manager K. E. Broadway Eric Will Baseball Carl F. Wright, '19, Manager W. E. Hamilton, Captain Edward B. Hicks 'George E. Sch-ank, '18 John M. Malone john F. Meehan Carl Ballway W. E. Peters Basketball Wilbur Crisp Charles Dolley Horace RuHin , Manager - Herman Brickman Byron Thompson Nathan Livshin Clifford Steele J. F. Flannery G. E. Brown L. A. Williams P. E. Parker H. Bomgartner Gordon D. Hoople G. E. Brown W. Rafter . Guy Beckwith Louis Goes James Casey Ralph Keefer ' One Hundred Sc mn 1919 E . E5 E ' 3 i E A. R. Cobb, Captain I HarryhS5glal osep r E' 1l1mheWcB'l2.f.f r John Barsha I John M. Malone I lllgl Benjamin Bowzer T 1 Everett Ellis ' at s 'fx-X K - Q was 9' , f H. H. Hartwell IV' I I ?harlleIsSPayne - osep ch D af. Elmer Keiljvarzer 1, i aaa E35 ' ' - 'W. J. Rafter, Captain Joseph Schwarzer El ' A - y . num I 1 I n p lIllIl IN EE E1 Ea E 5,5 ii 4 C 'E ll X If 9' -M- B 2 IEI P venty-n e x H-SMH l lm Emi ii'1 'l 3 Ali -3 Q -i .. ,. 2 5 All EJ nj El l y .N . - D.. 4 X , V' ,0' ee '1 I ,I ' E' L in nu H Y , ' ' L 5 I null mm EA E Milf? N l E l Tllflhlearers uf axial H - Jfnothall Alfred Love Earl Schoolcraft Harold Totman - - Christian Bang Harold Kolbe E. D. Smith 5 5 Alfred Sasseen John Rafter Irwin Heers . EEE Albert Shahadi Lynn Hepinstnll Charles Shaw T - f Track E Merle P. Ayers H. T. Faus Harry Dixon G. McClellan, Jr. E- my 5:5 Basketball I 3 A H in '- - W. E. P t ' H. M. 't' 4 A L. G'een e els L. MZQIECLIQ y 1 man I' f Qfrnss Qidunetrp . gg tat!! L. B. 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Hurcrrrzrt, Mazinger Bright indeed appeared the prospects fora winning Var- sity eleven, when, at the close of two weeks strenuous fractiee last spring, two picked teams battled through four twelve rninute quarters to a scoreless tie. But these prospects were considerably dimmed two weeks later when the l'resident issued a call to arms and six ofour brightest stars left college to put on the uniform of Uncle Sam. Sparfeld, l.el'lante and Gilmore, linernen, and Grant, Plank, and Newbury ofthe back- Held were lost to the team. The 1917 schedule including games with Pittsburg, Rutgers, Brown, Colgate and Nebraska looked anything but inviting. A disastrous season was pre- dicted. But the Syracuse dopesters reckoned without Buck O'Neill. The veteran coach with the able assistante of l'ete Reynolds, liill l'loor, and Doc Kaller, brought order' out ofthe chaos. lr was no mean task to turn out a representative eleven from the green material at hand but lluck tackled the job with his customary vim. The coaches had only live block better men, Captain Cobb, Meehan, lVl. Brown, Segal and Malone as a nu- cleus around which to build a is team. Besides these tive men, the unusually small squad oftwenty-eight candidates included Se-hwarzer, lf. Brown, Flannery, l,ivsbin, Alexander and Brickman of the 1916 squad and Robertson, lfinsterwald, Barsha, Thompson and Hoople of last years lfrosh eleven. With only one week of practice the Varsity played the first game on its schedule in the Stadium, Sept. 27th. The 4-7th Infantry, stationed at the Fair Grounds, was our opponent that day. This team was composed almost en- tirely of former All-American and college stars. Through four ten minute periods the two teams fought each other fiercely but without avail, for, when the tinalwbistle blew, the scoreboard read O-0. However the Varsity showed much promise and the coaches were well pleased. OnOct. 6th theOrange was slated to play Alfred Uni- versity rn the Stadium, but Alfred due to war conrlrtrons, found herselfwrthout a coach and was oblrdged to cancel But the 47tl1,feelrng pretty comkv over their showing the previous week, desired another erack 'lt O Neill s proteges and the m.m.rgernenr accepted lhroughout the entire game there was notlnng to rt but Qvratuse, and Aleo Wrl l'arr Grounds with ll7l21.'lff.'1ll0SC,L,1.ff.K lhe scorewas 19 O A week l ltel the few lovrl routers who turnetlout to witness the game were treated to one of the I'n0sI' thrilling football struggles ever waged rn the btaclrum Rutgers One Hundred 1 rglrly Luo FRANK 1 ONr rrr, llfad Frmrlr 5 5' za.. E an B: IE! 5-E E - ?3:- se. -V 4 f ' 1' ,'s 'fa' 1 q ?' R. I. I I -Q- 1...- --1:-n S -1 ' s . -' - . - -D ' fl ' - i n . - 1- - r . . . . . veg QT . . I f . . 4 . . ' ' - . . ' -. ' 15 Egg? , L. . . L , , as - Fx son and hrs brother orlicers were forced to return to the 5 5 I' ' ' . ' . . ,' . ' . . . ' ' , . . . , . . - 'li . I . - . '. I 1 - . L- - . ' V sl B- s - 1 , - . - . . . is -' ' , tj' I , . T i x A ' ' A u u u ' ' P I3 num um 9 'lllml rm ll ll rri., rrit m 191 llll lat f l l N H 'HA mm um: S i ' ,' R X 'lll r l So . mn m vnu ' t lfllqmmlll i W X I r mm mm W, lu yt . - . ' ' v x . :Qi 'I ... Ei-- FJ im H coached by Foster Sanford was our opponent. lint Sanford was forced to bow to a better coach that l day. After a hard fought game, featured by the clever end running of ,lack lVlalonc, the diminutive :B fullback, and the defensive work of Robertson, liddie Brown and 'l'hompsou, Syracuse emerged the E 3 victor 14-10. - Oct. 20th the Varsity journeyed to Pittsburg, there to receive ' I the only defeat of the season. Glen Warner's eleven in mid season W1 I form, due to their training in summer camp, faced a Syracuse team still in the process of formation. Capt. Cobb because of injuries 225 suffered in the Rutgers game was forced to witness the contest from ' the sidelines. 'l'his in itselfwas a severe loss, but when coupled with that, all the breaks ofthe game, as the Pittsburg papers admitted, E broke Pitts way-well, whats the use of talking, Pitt won ZS-0. E lVlcClaren starred for Warner's eleven, while Robertson, lid. Brown and Malone shown for Syracuse. The Smoky City's sporting edi- ,ruw .5 tors devoted much space to lVlalone's spectacular pursuit of Mc- 3 ,V Llaren. His marvelous speed will long be remembered in that city. S 1.: H ll In the third quarter with the ball in Pitt's ten yard line, lVlc- ,aL . as cf E Cleren broke through the Orange defense and had a clear held ahead ' when Jack took after him fully ten yards behind. Foot by foot the N 1 . , - - - - , - C. W. l'. RliYNOI.DS,l -SY Orange clad player gained until at the eight yard lme he made .1 Hymg IF1.,.ldpUHrh - 7 5 tackle. But the tackle was so hard and lierce that the two slid over ' the remaining few yards and lVlcClaren crossed the goal line by inches. ' ., J, ' Our next opponents, Tufts, was snowed under, first by the Varsity and then by the scrubs. l - ' rlzl, , When the slaughter ceased the score stood 58-0. A week later the Orange took the :second trip of the S x season traveling to Providence to play Brown. 'l'he team was much strengthened by the return of Cobb. ' ' 'r lfinsterwald played a great game both on the offense and defense, and in fact the whole team played in K, I -,EM XX i top notch form. 'lille score I1-O does not show the relative strength ofthe two teams for the Varsity 'Qi X i 'N ' . 0 completely outplayed the New lfnglanders. ,4 I 5 6355 MQ. On Nov. l7th the Orange toyed with liucknell, the only feature being the open field running of O ' 1 Q Steele who had returned to college on furlough only a week previous. ' Q. f r 1 . 4 - - , , , S' -4,1-, lhen came a week of strenuous practice for the supreme eflort ol the season. L oach O Neill syent 9'. -A 1 I the entire week in S5 racuse preparing the players for the annual Colgate struggle. On Nov. 23rd the .. I I ' I at I ' ul l 4' egw - i 1, ' t .,i:., i A H in . iEaE 3 r 5 1+ ' A. R. COBB, Capt. M. l3kowN Roni-:u'rsoN NIHEHAN -:- Une llundn-il l'lighty-thret .-:-1 QS e . fa l ' ' I I n ' ' ' l H I H Illllllmmnlm Illlmwllll , lll! ' mml mu IMI lll K ' lll lll , u 3 SMH mil i1Q' ::::mullUHUHb?'liiflNn 1 , gi vi. 2-I in iff E W fl g pa af I 1? .tx Lk . . slag' O sa 4 J, O fy' 1 I an -Q l'i!NS'l'lCllWAl.D MA1.oN1a Steam. Seuwmmak second largest crowd to witness a Colgate-Syracuse football contest gathered in the Archibold stadium. Who in that vast throng will forget the manner in which the Varsity trampled on the Nlaroon and buried forever that famous HOODO0. Nor will they soon forgct how the cannon boomed, how the students cheered, and how even the fair co-eds sent their schrill voices floating over the field to help Syracuse- l3lCA'l' COLGATE. But for an intercepted forward pass, Colgate would have been forced to return to Hamilton without a score. Their much touted backheld trio, Spencer, Hubbell, and Gillo could not even dent the S5 racuse line, so ably coached by Big Bill Horr, and vainly tried to circle the ends. lVlatr lirown came into his own that day and made three of the four touchdowns. liarsha who bucked the line in line style made the fourth. Cobb, Segal, Alexander and Robertson stopred every assault directed their way. Sehwarzer, besides pulling clown several forward passes, covered his end perfectly, yes, the Orange got sweet revenge for the 1916 defeat. When the final whistle blew the score stood 27-7. 'l'hree days later the Varsity left for a ten day trip into the Middle West to play the Michigan Aggies and Nebraska. 'lihe Saltine Warriers were given a big surprise at Lansing during the first half, but came back strong in the second and carried the day 21-7. 'lihe Varsity ran up against a stiff' proposition in Nebraska, winning by the slender margin of one point, the score being IO-9. Chick Meehan, the veteran quarterback, playing his last game for Syracuse, put up the best game of his career. liesides One llundlcd 1 lghby four ll Ill 2:2 EE! 3 if 5? l E 1 X ' r ' Q , 5 fy 4 9' R., '. i I -Q- .----v II i '1'a0MmN :MSHA V Hoo 111. Ii 1c.1stt0wN ,E-I Ill ml11E1l'M 'ZIllm IIH1919 Qlll mall: .... M ll Mmm . . - 1 Q ull Ill Y 1' rr ' . sux lm lllll llllll 4 1 ' s 1 mi in vnu ss i mm mm 1 ll. X ' ' , , x 4 ak i E li' I E li 2' 3- , ,E 5 I uf - - 7' q . x E YI T' - -ia ?1l- 5- 'f 7 ALIEXANDISR Guumlz L1vsulN ri 5- kicking the goal from touchdown which decided the contest, he drop kicked a pretty field goal from the E forty yard line. Matt Brown, who made Syracuse's lone touchdown, crossed the goal line a second ,V time but the Orange were penalized and the score not allowed. Looking hack over season, it was one of the most successful a Syracuse team has ever had, ranking ii l l on a par with that of 1915. S victories, one tic and one defeat is a record not hard to gaze upon. Much 'l credit must be given Buck O'Neill who at great personal sacrifice managed to give much ofhis time to the team. And all due credit to Pete Reynolds, Bill Horr, and Doc Kallet, who were greatlyinstrumental in . N .X turning out a winning eleven. And let us not forget Doc, H. H. Crowley, KING of trainers whose sk hard work kept the team in such good condition that the team suffered very little from injuries. As every lf, V fx , . follower of the team will recall Walter Camp in his annual review picked Cohh, lVleehan, and Robertson 1, 9 Tv .U as leaders in their respective positions. 'llhe 1918 team will suffer heavily through the loss of the seniors, J' 7 tt , . , . . . . l f 'X Q Cohh, lVleehan, Nlart lirown, Schwarzer, lt. Brown and Flannery. But with Buck O'Ne1ll again in charge ' Q , with ack Malone as captain and with the return of Robertson, Segal, lfinsterwald, lfarsha Steele 9 9' 1 3 l ' . f I Hoople, Alexander and Livslun, providing the war makes no more depredations, I predict a winning s ' eleven and wish them a most successful season. livkms V. HUIEBER, rllaimgar. I I. , I l ill Q l Tr: 40 One Hundred 1 lghty hve -Q- .1---n l.I llll Wlfllllm ll 1 A - ,M .. . l - iv A 2 E l ' S-ifww BRICKMAN FLANN my 1 l U --1 f, W lllllllmlnllllll . IW ' 1 W I nl llll 'll' 'll' Ml jnuthall Qquah, 1917 Guildc Bang Hepinstall Heers Shaw Hoople Robertson Finstcrwald Mm-Kenzie Thompson Kolbc Malone M. Brown Schwarzer Barshu Cobb Segal E. Brown Shahadi Flannerv Meehan Livshln Crowley A ndrews Saseen Rafter Schoolcrnft Smith Love Brickmon Totman :gl :ai ll l 1 N. 'tg , 4 Yr O . A Q ffl I Ml Fl Manager . !f.YJ'1iJ'lll11l Manager . Head Coach . Field Coach . I ine Coach . C aptain lrainer joseph C. Schwarzer, '18 Alfred R. Cobb, '18 George B. Thompson, '20 Varsity jfnnthall Exam Qbfficers . Byrne V. Hueber IS . Roger Flynn 19 . . l'l1 lI1lC O Niell . L. W. P. Reynolds 09 , M. F. Horr 09 . Alfred R. Cobb 18 . 1-l'1rry Crowley Rubs Edwin Brown, '19 Alfred H. Love, '20 Tackles l-larry Segal, '19 Qbuarhs Howard C. Hoolpe, '20 joseph Alexander, '19 v ,- llxi l ON A nm nnu ' R u 9 1 ,mil I Hm.,.illll.,.muHvnvnnnwnN Q , H I . -- ' as A ' ' ' x , IE-J E ..... 'ziiz ' ' ' 1 ' , iai v Y ,Z 1 El l ' E-:I Hzirolcl Robertson, '20 Russell Finsterwald, '20 Nlzittbew Brown. '18 Sept ct Syl ILLISC ct Sy1 lCLlS6 . Syracuse ct Syracuse . Nov Syr icuse . Nov Syl icuse . Syr xcuse Symcuse Syr icuse Nov Nov Nov Qlieuters Nzitlizm Livsliin. '19 Quarterback John F. Meelinn, '18 f f 'P Zfaalfhackz - , 1 J' Clifford Steele, '20 ' , 9. john Bnrsha, '20 mx- Jfulliaacks - I' john lVl:ilone, '19 ' X john J. Flannery, '18 ' Svchehule Qt ilaume . 0 47th lngantry . 0 . 19 -17th In zlntry . 0 -1- . 14 Rutgers . . . 10 I. . 58 Tufts . 0 . 42 Bucknell . 0 . 27 Colgate 7 4 ' 3 E Qlhrnah . 0 Pittsburg . , 28 f , 6 Brown . . 0 . 21 Michigan Aggies . 7 ' . 10 Nebraska .... 9 IE' ' Um: llundrctl lCight.y-seven ::- ' E H g unsmmluu D 'Q g g Mm: nm , B ' W W . 29 O . 6 'z - ,,-Qt O . 13 . s O .. 27 . . Q .10 ' z . .17 . 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Q- ', ' b. - 5-sf srgfl 13'T'-'1 ..-.1., .. v YPWFBM . , 4, .Ag'hlg 0 'I' -QV , .l . b , , 1 H I .,. ' ,,.n:. Q: .. rv' '.- V A , '---1- '+. ' M' 'M 'f an x..T'F 'W N ,g.g,- f- ' SYRACUSIZ, B1,ocK1Nr: A l ouwAun Pfxss Um-Ilnnrln-41 lCip:ln1,y-nina freshman jnuthall Uleam C oh1-n K1 ll liorgr-n Sucks Dunn Nlumzor lll'lll'I' ClI'f'1'llWilj' Sul 'luiclim' I.rr-wzliiip Rammi llutfiulrl Conlin St:-inor R lloppr-r Coach . . . . Harvey N. Henderson Manager . . G. DeWitt Munger, '19 Traimfr . . . Harry Crowley Caplain . . . . . . 4, Herman Steiner Qlieam. Hatfield, L. lf. Rammi. l.. T. Loskamp, I.. G. Tucker, C. Greenway, R. T. Roberts, R. li. Steiner, B. Ross, L. H. B. Conlin, R. H. B. Schaeffer, F. B. Salin, R. G. Substitutes Winter Perrin Kelley Bruce Hopper Dooley Dunn Bergen Saks Svtbehule Oct. -Syracuse Freshmen . . 6 Fort Ontario . 0 Oct. -Syracuse Freshmen , 7 Pitt Freshmen . O Oct. -Syracuse Freshmen . 14 Manlius , 0 Nov. -Syracuse Freshmen . 35 Cascadilla . . O Nov. 10-Syracuse Freshmen O Penn State , 4-0 Nov. 17-Syracuse Freshmen 6 Dean Academy . 14 Nov. -Syracuse Freshmen 9 Wyoming Seminary . O Nov. -Syracuse Freshmen 0 Mansfield . . 10 One H ml Ninety ,VY Y, ' Hmm 1Q-' SMHXLUNONBHWHN' H il M' U U 5 Q E - - naar, - 2 Q 4 ' W E 5 .. I L L ., ' -.Q 'fznimzr am. ll-Ei 552 I gg n ll E :ww I5 Um 1919 UIIIH mmmm Il Illmis 1 xxx UII HI' z 1 ' ul in S A IH! Illlll llllll t h ml 'mm l Ill S P 1 Im' Hi El Illlllmlnlllll H E tml lin , I - 3 T1 E1 -rg 53.7.1 'T .. ,Q Q i K fx .o' . .. :W ' I I IIIII I N Ill II 4 Basketball Swann, 1918 3 Gicoacic PI. SCHANK Manager The Varsity Quintet for the 1918 season, after playing one of the hardest schedules ever ar- ranged for an Orange Five, has made for itself an unexcelled record. A long string of triumphs, in- cluding victories over four lntercollegiate teams, shows the speed and skill of the Syracuse boys who justly lay claim to the lntercollegiate Champion- ship ofthe East. lVluch credit is due to the skillful coaching of Eddie Dollarcl who has had remarkable success ever since he began coaching the Varsity in 1911. Alfred opened the season with the Orange on Dec. 18 and was smothered by' a 36-13 score. On January 4, the second contest of the sea- son was staged with Yale on the home court and again the Varsity was victorious, 35-15. A two clay trip to Buffalo and Rochester, again proved the superiority of the Orange who easily won both Contests. The second trip of the schedule, January 26- 27, was also successful when, after beating the R. P. I. team at arranged match with the University of Pennsyl- vania at Philadelphia. Penn's hitherto unde- feated quint fell before the strong Orange attack, 27-24. Penn State was likewise vanquished on the local court, Jan. 31, the final score being 34-24. On February 6, the Varsity began its mem- orable lfastern trip. Playing against heavy odds on the small Hamilton court, the Orange emerged with a 28-25 victory over Colgate. The trip to Williamstown the next day was a hard strain on the squad, but the Orange again triumphed. The following evening Syracuse gave Yale her second trouncing of the season to a 23-15 tune. New York University next fell bcfole thc Oi inge onsl aught Fcb 9 With Lipt un Qchwarzel and B ush'1 both ill the LllpplCClV1ISlty lf ive was vlctoi ious over West Vnginii md N Y U in succession, but only after 1 h ud hght On March 1 Colgate 'ippeaicd on the Gymn isium Hoot ind 'zgun weie overwhelmed by thc V usity lhe m itch with D1lElT10Llfl1, March 9 w is 1 zthei dlSlIltClCQtll1g, thc H xnovcrrins fill mg e isy victims Une Hunclxccl Nmrty two Troy, the Varsity played a specially l.. IDMUND A Dorman Coach IE! ! E gp: .1 gs E3 ,Z .Fl Q- , '?' u Q Q .5 9' W- 'I 5 I 'lrll - . ' ' 1 -1 z , I . . 5 ' '. . ' . . , . . 'z z ' . 1 is . W . , ,ii ' 1 , al 4 1 :K zz 5 f 2' . 'f - 1 ' ' ga ,ii 7 9 2 1 ' K - I 1 Q , 1 ' -1 ' ' . 1 z 1' . 2 - QP A . . ' ' Q num mm EI El llfllhluullll' E ' nun nun n liiininilmmuiuun I as 41114 3 ' A ' J' ' v vi 7 ' , ,mm mm 1 . un mm I I Eme-'mHll9NVNBHWHN in H il .' r W A 1 E 3 l - .t Q 5 S if fi: fi, X X ..... E 3 laii -' ,g 'I 5 is , 53 L , , 2 2. if 1 W bCHWARZliR DOL1.liY i :H The last game ofthe season with Pennsylvania fm-nishetl a most exciting close A E I for the season, Mar. 15. After one ofthe most bitterly fought games ever witnessed ' lg on the Gymnasium court, Penn nosed out a 17-16 victory. The result of this game l was to tie Syracuse and Penn for the Intercollegiate Champfonship of the East, the Varsity having defeated Penn earlier in the Season. - ' 'Tj A third game to decide the Championship was proposed but could not be ar- ,gx ik X ranged. D g ff' ,wk ' . 0 Syracuse may well boast of the reputation which it now holds in the Basketball f ,- .Q world and ofthe record which If has made during the past Season. . , .- ,9- O M GEORGE SCHANK, Manager. ' 9. .4 Q - ,I I I th I I 'i i il 4 ' i ,- ' 2 2 . I -Q l' Xt 'l-' . , B lifuqsin J. CRONAUI R MARCUS Q , Ono llunilrml Niiiuhy-Llircc S'-- ' x A ' ' i mm: um E B nunwnw E N' ii 7 I ' X l I mmllnnuaml gy uns uw: g I Easkethall Cham, 1918 I.mvo E. Cronalur-r Dollard I-'instcrwuld Sf-hank Brivkman f'rmvlx-5' Bnrshu .l. f'run:1u0r Sohwnrzf-r Klarvuf Dolls-y 0 Hmzxzl 1++' :::mu11UHUNbHWIN+ H Il f 1 , 1 H W' 3 r . x E Q45 G A E QR va --s as QE 1 is .1 ax N . if a' A fl I Hr Fl Varsity Basketball Gfeam, 1918 V. Joseph C. Schwarzer R G 1 . G. John Barsha Leon Marcus Manager . . Geo. E. Shank A.r:'l Marzager . Harold B. Lowe f Captain . . Joseph C. Schwarzer Coach . . IL. A. Dollard - E Trainer H .ld Ulibe line-up L 1' R. F. John Cronauer Charles Dolley .- . 1 I ,W ED , ,18 - , '19 , '18 E ' . , 'os :E-1 Harry Crowley, ex-'12 -- E E 5 Yi C ff .I I buhstitutes E. A. Cronauer J. M. 1V1alone ,f- . .. -. A L. D. Greenman H. Brickman f yr J Adolph Weber R. E. Bihhins ' Q Q 4' 3' Russell Finsterwald 1 9' josrar-H C. SCHWARZHR, Captain ggbghulg gnh Rggulfg A : 1917 Svrmcusu Ol'l'ONliN1'S I Dec. 18-Alfred at Syracuse . . . . 36 13 Jan. -Yale at Syracuse . 35 15 Jan. -Buffalo at Buffalo . . 30 17 Jan. -Rochester at Rochester . 26 'I C CJ C C e Mu Mar lV11r Princeton at Syracuse Pennsylvanra at Phrladelphxa R P I at Tro Penn State at yracuse Colg rte at 1'I'lIT11ltO11 Wrllrams at Wrllramstown Yale at New Haven New York Umversrty at New York New Yorlc Unrversrty at Syr rcuse Colgate rt Syracuse Dartmouth at Syracuse U ofPennsylvan1a at Syracuse 3 2-1 - Jan. 19- . . .' 27 13 Jun. ' 1 ' c 1 -I. n. 26- . . . . . 33 18 g jan. 31- ' u . 34 2-1 - F b. 6- z . ' . 28 25 ' E-E F 1. 7- ' '. ' '. . 19 16 ' EE , - , ' ,... 23 15 3 E S E 11. 3- - ' ' . - . 30 15 Feb. 19-West Vir' inia at Syracuse . 21 18 5 - 4 F h. 22- ' ' . 'z 37 10 El 2- In ' I 'f 7 1 1 53 'S ' . . 9- . ' '- . - ll L, i 2 '. 15- . '- Ll - I 16 17 lj One Humlrerl Nirrvty-Gvv --' A N - , A H -- 151 ' num mm El El 'lW B 7 1 I rrrrnulmmnrrr W 'W' K wx 'X .. 'QU ,' A I Us tg' f'l':lIll nu A 1 7 ur ru H UHUNNWHH- I X 1. f ' - x E, jfresbman 619219 Basketball Team E, I , -1 K. E: A EE EE E , fr -9 E : M., mu :Q E EJ qw' -. 11-2 ss .3 W g .J cl., , 5 'J H if Z' I-El i l Lowe Dunn Hopper Aldrich l'l1I1H1.,Cl'Wll1Ll l Martin Brrnriri Prytlrorcli Prrrkur Wr:lt,num Coach . . . . . Russell Finsterwald ' 'N Manager . . . . Harold B. Lowe X r X S ' ' . . . , ' X Captarn . . .... . Her bert Prytherch V A The line-up , J., ' or 1 L. F.-Abraham Weltman C.-Albert E. Burgin R. F.-Herbert Prytherch 3 ' Q 9. lsr L. G.-Edgar E. Aldrich, Daniel Parker ' R. G.-Daniel Martin mx- Svuhstitutes , l Hopper Dunn Clark Mischlcr ': .,, I Y bebehule Dec. Dec. n e e e e e e 1 e 5 e M r 12-Owasco Canoe Club at Auburn 18-Oneida Community at Oneida . 7 A C U at Syracuse Fort Slocum 'rt Fort Slocum Peddre Instrtute 'rt Hrhstown Blarr Academy at Blarrsburg Yonkers High School at Yonkers Kingston Hrgh School at Kingston Wyoming Seminary at Wyoming M rnsfield Normal rt Mansfield Cortland Sodalrty at Cortland Eastman Kodak s at Rochester A C U at Syracuse N I 45 18 H W Ja . 31- . . . . 18 28 E F b. 12- . 16 14 Q 'A F b. 13- ' ' . ' . 25 V 44 E F b. 14- ' ' , 28 4? Q., is 3 F b. 15- ' ' . 22 1 F b. 16- ' ' . ' . 33 7 ,- E-E Fl. 22- ' ' . ' 22 33 535 - F 1. 23- 2 ' ' ' 2 . . 27 30 gig, ...L Feb. 25-Monitors at Elbridge . . 16 14 2 ' F b. 27- ' . ' . 13 27 .1- 5 11. - - ' -- . 26 16 ' M . 9- . . . 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'El'.-,X:','i,q-LM ' -fam ' , ,A EJ.L,572 5 '-5,2 U- 1- :M 1, 5 Q ' ' ' ' ' ' 'J' in' - . -' J' ,QV nr Z, lx Q . 4 s -a ., .. , . , ' I ,,: V' 5, .. -.?,i', 'X I IJ.. WV. 'V ,V I - - ' mi-2- .f1'4Y.2'r1'Mi: :tw . , 'f'- af ' - ' 1fa-Q1.vI-lfiaiwfwwrrq , ' I '. H 'fw,. 'gsm -' +1 . : ' ul ' I 1. QMM Y ' Y..-WHEN. ,II mcg - I 3. ..f Q . N. gf -N- rw 1 fb ,' ' 5 ' iF 11 I YHRHSERHLLW -1- l l u f11w 1::::1 mu 1919 UIII mmm u MK Hmm: Qi'11' 11::::mmllUHUNI5flW'lNr Emi: fliif HIE W Baseball The season of 1917 started 011' successfully. 3 With good training in the cage, followed by early 3 Spring practice, the team under Lew Carr's guidance showed championship caliber. With a - . K fine schedule ahead they started on the southern T535 ,, trip, April 2. QE., -1 1 The opening game was played with the Mid- E EE' Y ' dies at Annapolis on April 4, and resulted in a vic- E tory for the varsity, 8-3. The whole team played E well. Carr's boys showed good form in the field, E-fl at bat, and running bases. Elmer Keib held the Navy to five scattered hits, and timely batting by , Captain Hamilton, Rafter, Meehan and Payne -1 . ' made the Syra- I 5 F? 5,24 cuse victory ' ' fL 53' possible from a 23 E' Q scoring stand- point. . The second E ' ii CARL l . WRlKIH'l', Ma-amgzr game which , Z' w a s t o b e played with Catholic University on April 5, was cancelled, but - the team met Eastern College on the sixth and ,K N won by the score of 6-1. .The home college nine X gk' K . never had a chance to win, due to the effective 1, ,F V. 5, pitching of Beckwith, the heavy hitting of Lap- I 7' -1.9 tain Hamilton, and the superb fielding of Eddie ' ' ,, 'ai 0 Brown. s 9' gf After this victory word was received that the w i ' I game to be played with the University of Virginia - ' I on the following Monday had been called oil' on : I account of the serious international crisis. I The suspension of all Syracuse University in athletics was so sudden, that no picture of the baseball team in uniform was taken. On the seventh, our boys met the strong team representing the Mt. St. .Ioseph's College at E Baltimore. Here the varsity met a defeat by the V score of5-4, although Buck Hicks pitched one of 9 ' 3 the best games of his career. News reached the -- g :S team there that the remainder ofthe games for the 3:5 season had been declared off because of war con- ' ditions. Thus, hopes for a 1917 championship 555 were shattered. 5-5 Prospects for a good team this coming season -V L 1- are bright. With athletics going on as usual again, ,-. E many good players' in college, and a tentative schedule in the makixng, the season of 1918 ought LEWIS CARR, Caach 3:-..... to be a success. CARL F. WRIGHT, Manager. -- One Hundred Ninety-eight 9 A ' i lllllll mm Y H l l'1w W E T A f , X l I H I lllllllmmllllll lil 1 1 nunu Ullll Q Y HmzzizmzzrmHUUHVNBHWINA Fl -haul: H ,g h ge 4 1917 Svtbebule anh Results E E SYRACUSE OPPONENTS 2 April 4-Navy at Annapolis . . . . 8 3 ph ' HT- ' N S--Catholic University at Washington . cancelled Q5-it 6-Eastern College at Manasses, Va. . . 6 1 4' 7-Mt. St. Josephls College, Baltimore . . 4- 5 '-T--'i E 9-Virginia Millitary Inst. at Lexington, Va. . E 10-Staunton Mil. Acad. at Staunton, Va. ' -1 HER' 11-Univ. of Va. at Charlottesville, Va. . ' 5 - fkiuil, 12-W. Maryland College at Westminster -Allbright at Myerstown, Pa. . i IEI ff -Lehigh Zlt s. Bethlehem, Ph. ff .EI 18-Lafayette at Stadium . I 24-Bucknell at Stadium N l x -Rochester at Stadium . W X May 2-Rochester at Rochester . if - . g 3-Michigan at Ann Arbor . f 5, V Q' 4-Michigan Aggies at Lansing . ' ' ,C '9' 5-Michigan at Ann Arbor . 5 ' I : 14-Michigan at Stadium . my 15--Michigan at Stadium . 4' : 16-Harvard at Cambridge, Mass. . . 17-Holy Cross at Worcester, Mass. . 18-Y. M. C. A. College at Springfield, Mass. 19-Army at West Point . . . E fl 24-Colgate at Hamilton- -4 5 26-Middlebury at Stadium . f' 'June 2-Niagara at Stadium 8-Vermont at Stadium f' 3 E 9-Colgate at Stadium . f' l E 12-Leland Stanford at Stadium . E one Hundred Ninety-haha ...-: I p um mn g Q N W' 'W' I Wm in n mm 1919 ua n H aw ll Q n rr 'W poxpuuu omg! Baseball sam, 1917 Harrison Kean Schwarzer Brown Balwny Xodine Peters Paine Meehan Hicks Keib Hamilton Rafter Goes Malone Carr G recr EWlh f11mHllUNVNl5HWHNr H u r, Q, in H na P 2 E 1 E' Varsity Baseball Zlleam, 1917 -K i 353 Captain .,...,. W. Elmore Hamilton, '17 5 E E E Manager . 1 . Newell C. Harrison, '17 H - - Axxirtant Manager . Walter L. Peters E Coach . . .... Lewis Carr Q M ibxtebers W ini J. Elmer Keib, '16 f W. W. Hicks 17 Pi A GuyL Beckwith 18 E-Il Z - ,'1s IE! iltbeilteam . 1 5:3 I 5 7 1, 1 Qlateber Charles W. Payne, '19 JN fx . Hinfieltaerss I f i gg 'Q' W' W. Elmore Hamilton, '17, lb . , ..- 'S- m John F. Meehan, '18, 2b , y ffl John Malone, '19, ss my 1 Carl F. Ballway, '19, 3b 'V I Qbutfielhers , G. Edwin Brown, '18, If I A William Rafter, '17, cf , Joseph Schwarzer, '18, rf - ei- buhstitutes I . ere Driscoll '19 pitcher . . Charles Kean 19 pitcher .1 E W Fuvloius HAMILTON Captain LOUIS Goes 19 Oufffldfr J J. , , , E 1 E, , ,,,,, , ,,,,, l ,, .51 mill ma m u , iiili , nm 1919 n :umm 3 1926 Baseball Gieam S H Hmm 1f1' :::::mullvHvNIs?1EHN- fi ll I E. as fi '33 illl ,xl- blxi - wr.. , ex 45 J, e ffl I I Ei' SE It was the misfortune ofthe class of 1920, to pass through their freshman year EE: without a baseball team. With an excellent schedule mapped out for the prospective in yearling aggregation, and with the work of its organization just begun, the national crisis ensued and caused everything connected with the 1920 team to be called off E Svcbehule April 21-Oneida Community at Kenwood 28-Oswego State Normal at Oswego May 3-Manlius Schools at Manlius May 3-Manlius Schools at Manlius 4--Cortland Sodality at Cortland 10-Mansfield State Normal at Mansfield, Pa. 11-Corning Free Academy at Corning 12-Hornell High at Hornell 14-Colgate Freshmen at Hamilton 17--Peekskill Military Academy at Peekskill ff 18-New York Military Academy at Cornwall 19-Army Second Team at West Point Auburn High School at Auburn Colgate Freshmen at Stadium H dredT if 26- 1 as fi 29- A E' x I A T o un wo ul mm Wm Ill n m1111:aii:::lmf1IlIl 1919 ll-Illfl s :E 1 5- as. as l El I . X f 9, 1 Q.. l Q 5' WV '. I I IQ- 'il lg-:il .Ma El Il Mmm Hmm 1'1f QMHUUHUNBHWHN H '-1u il i-1 H 0 ,k 'S 3 1? ' - E HE! E :Ei I X. 'FH Q - I I ' X 4 . . Q fy' I ml - ' Q' 51 E i':'E1 E fi 2 :T f, f 7 Q' 1, Q 9' '- I I 3, TRHTK I EE EZ :s N ,,,,, ,,,,, '- p I5 ml' 13 I4 11z11:M::1:H N Il H 1919 UW' ll Mmm 'v -v' i n EJ is 'si iillllllllll Uliratk Qeasun HE Varsity track team has enjoyed one of its most successful seasons. A great deal of the success of the team was due to the excellent coaching ofCo'1ch Keane who developed some very fine material. 'I he cross country season was by far the nost successful that Syracuse has ever enjoyed. The team consisting of White, Capt., Newkirk, Peter- son, Soule, Watson, Johnson, and Garloclc was wonderfully well balanced. They started their successful season by defeating Michigan at Michi- gan on Oct. 28. Watson finished in second place, Carroll of Michigan winning the race. The next 31 ' r : 1: : 'E as Q IIH HI Y V T' ' I' W1 ' 3 xx N lm llllll llllll I h M1 'mil I Sw Ni Ima ui' X H I,IilIIllll'I!I'I HU U, Wlllllh V E 4 - a A A '- , ' s ., E5 E1 . . . 1- E f El K , as . l'-w1.W-SN011f1RASS,Mfwmgff race was a triangular meet with Dartmouth and Pennsylvania at Springfield, Mass. on Nov. 4. Syracuse won this meet edging out Pennsylvania by two points. Watson was the winner by about three hundred yards. At the lntercollegiates Syracuse fin- JB' I' . s 1 a r ? Q. :shed third, Yale and Cornell Hnishlng ahead of her. . , J- ' I 1- ? ,X The indoor season was started immediately after the cross country season. ln - f r ' I the series of Intra-mural events Roberts, a freshman scored the greatest number of I. 1 points and was declared the winner. I 'uv . , I l he intercollegiate indoor season opened on Feb. 3 at the Boston A. A. games when the Syracuse two mile relay team consisting of Newkirk, Capt., Peterson, Watson and Irving defeated the Dartmouth team. ' - At the annual indoor meet with Michigan on Feb. 22 Syracuse was held to a 5 . .. . . . 3 -1 43-43 tie. lhe meet was most interesting and the result was always in doubt. E Syracuse led up to the time of the relay race but Michigan won this event tieing the meet. ' ia. 2 5 5 E At the Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America games at Phila- 25, ....... delphia on March 3 Syracuse won the medley relay championship of America, beat- L ' E ing Cornell, Pennsylvania, Princeton and others. The team consisted of Newkirk, - -'- ' Peterson, Watson and Williams. Two llumlrucl Four ' H aC e n num mm El C EI usinmliuii E - - 7 I . x u Hillman: I mmllm mu 'HIM WI' I me EI + I One week later at the Meadowbrook games in the same city Darthmouth was de- feated for the second time in a special two mile relay race The team included Newklrk Peterson Watson and Dekay The intercollege meet was won by Liberal Arts who had a total of 46 points. Agriculture Law, Applied Science, and Forestry were next in the order named. The '19-'20 relay race was won by the 1920 team after a hard race. The winning team consisted of Dougher- ty, Street, Sasseen, and Huntley. Owing to the war all out-door track work was suspended. This cut out the contemplated EE -ii-'Tn .g- f... as l E ,XXI E' Hmxmzx u11Quvn5n'f1nns m ll El in qw Pi el . l E E . -.:-...- L T .5 E2 1 Il N. 'FN x 4 XT s'. 'W in I 1 E' meet with Michigan at Ann Arbor and also the Penn Relays and Intercollegiates. PAUL W. SNODGRASS, Manager THOMAS F. KlEANE, Coach d I fl ,f' '.1r 'I' 9' I. I I I ...--J II I . y 5 g g M.. F. . a :X WMU! E ll . ll E' 1919 E' E ll ll ::::i::' illirack Uleam, 1917 Dixon Williams Faus Sanderson Johnson XIcC1el lan Rasey Barnes Flapp Ayers Watson XVoodruH Parker Cerow Dekay Irving Lang Newkirk Keane Brown Bowler Peterson Ellis Bzlumgurt ner as 1 Hlllxfl 1--1 tzzzmmllvnvnbnihne H ll ll E E.. E1 525' E! N fzufk . 'FQ . '13 W 1 'Warranty Track Ulieam, 1917 . ' Qbffisers Mavzagev' . . . . . .4.r.ri.fta11l Ma1zager Capfain Coach C. A. Peterson, '19 J. Heffernan, '19 L. G. Watson, '18 R. C. George, '17 M. Soule, '18 1-l. C. White, '17 G. 1-1. DeKay, '17 P. Carey, '19 R. A. Clark, '18 B. Brown, '18 C. W. Lange, '17 H. Folz, '17 '-1. C. Murphy, '17 W M. Clapp, '18 B1 RNARD l3RowN lnpmm C101 VD ibule Vault 1-l Bomgaiclnei W M Lllpp 18 weights A Schultz 18 A R Cobb 18 Bushes :mb Buns A. T. E. Newkirk, '17 . W. 12. Sanderson,'17 . Paul E. Parker, '18 . A. 'l'. E. Newkirk, '17 . Thomas F. Keane Harry Dixon, '19 L. A. Williams, '18 ' M. Malone, '19 B. Bowzer, '15 Bernard Brown, '18 F. R. lrving, '18 G. D. Cerow, '18 M. P. Ayers, '18 O, L. McClellan, '19 R. G. Dixon, '17 itpurhles E. S. Steele, '17 E. Ellis, '18 W. W. Rasey. '19 Slumps E. S. Steele, '17 E. Ellis, '18 Bomgardner bLl1LllI7 18 Newbury 18 Sega 19 Hd IE .Ig EL 2 1 a af 2. - E. . E 52 ,zz '33 E 1 ll X. 5 - I 'ff' 0.1 5 9- We If I I U5 l.'l .Il 19191118 mlm ll , S . H. ' E C , I ' . L '- - . - ' A. ' ' .. ' ' .. iii ' N ' , A ' E-2 . . 1 , 1 E ' - ' I r 1 1 ,,,,-, I3 ' ' 1 H 1 f ' - ' . . , - J . il H. A. Wl1lte, '18 D D Two 'un rod Seven f? s A ' ' num mln 8' El ll' w E H 1 I ' 4 f ll W 4 U lnnIl nu 'll 'W 1m ' W . . llll ll' g HIM 11-- tt:1mmllUHUHl3TN?'IHe H ll rrcz ' L, 1 H r 4 7 Zlntettullzgtate Qssnttatmn uf Qmateur E3 I Prexident . T' Vice-Preridentr . Q Qtbletes nf Zlmerita QBfficers for 1917 'E E' . . . . . Richard Bentley, Yale gag , Harry V. Collom, Penn. State ' Wilford E. Sanderson, Syracuse E Secretary . . . James H. Schmelzel, Jr., Columbia E T Treasurer . Edwin Houghton, New York University gag H Qnhisurp fuinmmittee E E gina- Gustavus T. Kirby, Columbia, Chairman Thornton Gerrish, Harvard S53 ' . J Romeyn Berry, Cornell f E- l A - fdixecutihe Qtnmmittee 1- E C. Stuart Cooper, Cornell Vincent K. Smith, Dartmouth Alvin Behrer, Princeton Theodore Clark, Harvard Spencer S. Shannon, Pennsylvania Neal E. Tourtellotte, M. I. T. iii. Jfatultp Gommittee f 'fix' . ' Prof. E. P. Andrews, Cornell, Chairman Prof. M. C. Lynch, California ' ff Peel' .9 Prof. Robert N. Corwin, Yale Prof. Frank Angell, Leland Stanford ' 1 1 J' 3' Dr. Arthur W. Goodspeede, Pennsylvania V 1 : Qlinlleges of the Qssutiatiun u' I Ml' Amherst Lafayette I T T Bowdoin Leland Stanford Brown Maine California Mass. Inst. of Technology A Colby Michigan Ti College Cary of New York New York University 1. Columbia Pennsylvania State A E Cornell Pennsylvania ?- T5-5 Dartmouth Pricenton L Fordham Rutgers SBE ' - Georgetown Swarthmore 2 5 Harvard Syracuse E Haverford Yale -1 .2 Johns Hopkins LE' Two Hundred eight 1 X , A , . mlm nm if ulljwnunn E - . F, ' l e- N l I nanruulmmuu ' nn Iwi Xa . l.. Qpratuse Ylibitnners m Zintertnllegmate Gamzs E51 Hmzl f--' 2::m11llvHUNl5?'lY1HH1 H l 11' l lllm ' D' , Name C. D. Whittemore, '99 C. D. Whittemore, '99 H. G. Lee, '99 Myer Prinstein, '01 C. D. Whittemore, '99 W. F. Lewis, '99 R. A. Waite, Jr., '01 E. T. Glass, '02 Myer Prinstein, '01 H. G. Lee, '99 Myer Prinstein, '01 3 Year 1897 Egg 1898 3 2 7 1899 EJ l ll ,T 1900 1901 ll 1902 1903 ' Q X X -Q. . .gk . o ' 1904 -5: .0 ff, 1905 1 W1 1906 1907 fi 908 909 19 0 -1. 92 96 W. F. Lewis, '01 J. M. Scafford, '02 W. C. Lowe, '03 H. L. Gardne1', '04 W. C. Lowe, '03 W. C. Lowe, '03 H. L. Gardner, '04 C. VanDuyne, '04 W. C. Lowe, '03 C. VanDuyne, '04 H. L. Gardner, '04 C. VanDuyne, '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 Hoir 09 M 1' H011 09 C D Reidpath 12 Deane Waite 12 C D Reidpath 12 C D Reldpath 12 M B. Robertson 13 K R CU1tlS 16 Carl Peterson 18 Event ' 100-yd. dash 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 High jump High jump Pole vault Hammer throw High jump Hammer throw Pole vault Hammer throw Half'-mile run 220-yd. dash Hammer Throw Shot put Hammer throw Pole vault H1mmer thiow HWIUIIICI throw 440 yd dash Shot put 440 yd dash 720 yd dash 100 yd dash Pole vault Half mile run Time, Height or Diftauce 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 sec. 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 sec. 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 7 50 sec 44 ft 11 3 4 in 48 sec 22 sec 10 1 5 sec 12 ft 4 ln 1 1n1n 54 4 5 sec Poinlf 1 1 15 5 1 2 1 3 3 3 5 1 1 1-2 5 5 ' 3 5 2 5 2 3 1-2 5 3 -3 5 3 5 .5-5. 51 E SE L ,.. .. 5 Ti idlli l X -' J' ' r q 9' 09 '. 1 I El IEI . , 3 , 1 . . ' , ' 2 ' . ' . 3 '- -Q 1 . '. -', ' . ' . .. in. 3 - 1 . . I a , ' ' - 1 - 5 11-2 2 S 1 4 ' y , . ' . . 3 g - .35 1 1 . . ' , ' - . . 5 S - E E - , , - ,- - - . . 5 M ' , ', , ' - . . - . . 2 3 '5 1913 R. E. Thompson, '13 Broad jump 21 ft. 11 1-2 in. 1 .-:-.- 1 E 1 1 . , . ' . 2 ' , , 1 I I . - . 1 , T l Two Hundmrl nino a . , . ' Y N un ' ' x lmlll l Mllllvllll 1919 H il'-ima l Mmm 11.1.1 , Syracuse Yllimhersutp imcurhs 11 mall 'n11 2:::XIlIu,1lQHVNl3HWHN' H ll ...l-11' l 11 IWW lfwnt Rerord lloldzr E 50-yd. dash 5 3-5 sec. K. B. Squires, '06 R. L. Young, ex-'09 100-yd. dash 9 4-5 sec. R. L. Young, ex.-'09 5 E 'HH 220-yd. dash 22 sec. Maurice Fikes, '97 Q 221: C. D. Reidpath, '12 ,E 5 if 5. 440-yd. dash 48 sec. C. D. Reidpath, '12 ' i Half mile run 1 min. 57 1-5 sec C. Peterson, '18 Mile run 4 min. 29 3-5 sec H. N. Algire, '12 E '1'wo mile run 9 min. 54 4-5 sec. T. Danes, '13 i 120-yd. hurdles 15 4-5 sec. Hugh Welsh, '11 B. Brown, '18 Q E 220-yd. hurdles 24 2-5 sec. R. L. Young, ex.-'09 I S .53 Running high jump 6 ft. 1 7-8 in. W. C. Lowe, '03 , Eg' Vi ii - Running broad jump 24 ft. 7 1-4 in. Myer Prinstein, '02 2 it Pole vrrrrir 12 fr. 6 1-2 irr. K. R. Curtis, '16 2 D E Shot prrr 45 fr. 5 1-2 ir. M. F. Herr, '09 D, Hammer throw 157 ft. 6 in. M. F. Horr, '09 Drrrrrrr throw 128 fr. 7 1-2 in. M. F. Horr, '09 1 is r Qtblt' else 'r' Q 11111 r t . Bos'roN, Fxnuunxw 3, 1917 1 Syracuse defeated Dartmouth in 2-mile relay race 'gh 'S ' Time-7 min. 42 3-5 sec. 'K -A . . l I ,f '68, , ' Svpraruse Zlieam , g , , 6 A. '11 E. Newkirk, crrprrfrr F. R. Irving , 9- fl- Carl A. Peterson L. G. Watson wb' 1 : , , ' I , Syracuse-Blumhagen Zlnhnnr ZBuaI jlilleet rg GYMNASIUM, FEBRUARY 22, 1917 ' Ti Syracuse-43 Points e Michigan-43 Points Even! Fin! Second Third Rerord ' 40 yd dash Bowur CSD O'Brien CMD Scofield CMD 4 4-5 sec. Ei 300 yd dash -1-40 yd clash Half mile run Mile run 45 yd hurdle Shot put Pole vault O Brien CMD Peterson CSD Newlcirk CSD Carroll CMD 1' ll1s CSD Cross CMD Bomgardner CSD Robinson CMD McClellan CSD Huntington CMD Fontana CMD Carroll CMD Watson CSD Brown CSD Smith CMD Clapp CSD Kessler CMD R irrw Rrxcr WoN ny Peterson CSD Newkirk CSD Lange CSD Schultz CSD Folz CSD Mrcumrm 34 4-S sec. '55 1-5 sec. 2 min. 2 2-5 sec. 4 min. 55 1-5 sec. 6 1-5 sec. 44 ft. 6 in-. 11 ft. 6 'n. 5 ft. 0 in. E Twc Hundred Ten :r 2 1' ' 5... - - 1 ' - E - ' ' ' F2 -' 1 i'1 'um 1 lfllis Haigh CMD 1 El H 'S' J ' . l El 1 M . . mlm mn ' B um' WWI 1: 1 E - . I 4 I 1 I w1i'1 'aui E1 1 Al J mul' nu I 7 mn mm I A Li . A A llllll l I My mm,a.,.mullvnvnmnwinn H Il . ll ll El -ls x 7 il 350 me go go go go E E A'r l,Hll.Al7lEI.l'HIA, Mfxkcn 3, 1017 flllleblep Jlkelap Race w, E - S E fig' l ir.rl-Syracuse flVleclley Relay Cliampionsj Srmml--C'ornell Egg 5355 Third-Penn Stare U Tin:c4S min. 13 sec. --1'-1 E Stm'lrr,r-Harvarcl, Penn State, Syracuse, Cornell, Nl. l. T. and Princeton E bptanuse Uieam ' I H A. T. lf. Newkirk l.. G. Watson g g V, Carl Peterson L. A. Williams :Ea ff 2 S ah i A T' L 5 hai jlilleahutnhrnuk Games ' -'E' 1 w A AT l'HiL.fm1cI.i-nm, MARCH 10, 1917 ' I Special 2 mile relay race with Dartmouth ' Ll .dx X R WoN nv Svrmcusiafrimc S min. 7 secj X NN . . f 7, .Q I Svptaruse Gteam . . 4, I . . L. G. Watson A Carl Peterson ' 5 T :vm A. T. lf. Newkirk G. H. l7eKay li :' Nix ' Zlnterfratermtp Bday Qinmpetmtwn fur A ZlBnuhIe:9ehen Ulrupbp 7 '-3 . won hp Gamma Gita Gamma I Ll 1 E rf: P 3 - 'rwo llll .an-in lvzx nw I K ix Wm ll H ll lil lllllll 1'mf1llIl1919 lllllmllllmmm ll RMK Zinttrtullege illileet E Hmzsrxzt '1Q+ zzazmtggnvunnwnnt ti n L .it i' ll H 32 2 5 E ll 3 an I1 I l . -N. YF.. X 'J . s. X5 l 6 rj' I 'I ' E' 25 Event Shot put 40-yd. dash 45-yd. low hurdle 45-yd. high hurdles 220-yd. dash li mile run Pole vault 440-yd. dash 2 mile Half mile High jump Relay Underclass relay ' Firrz Schultz CLAJ Bowzer CLAJ Roberts CAgD Lange CFD Bowzer CLAJ White CAgJ Huntley CLAJ Clapp CP-1:9 Roberts CAgj Peterson CLD Watson CLAJ Williams CASJ Pelletier CAgl LA. 1920 Seeoncl Snodgrass CLAJ lVlcClellan QLD Street CLAI Street CLAD McClellan CLD Colson CASH Crowley CLD White CAgJ Huntley CLAJ Foltz CA:-:D Roberts CAgD A. S. 1919 Winner-Liberal Arts . . Second-Agriculture . Th ird-Law . Third Roberts CAgJ Carrick CLAJ ' Dougherty CLAD Dougherty CLAD Garret CLAJ Halstead QLAJ Dixon CAgj Schreeder CFD Halstead CLAJ I . 48 Points 28 Points 14 Points Record 39 3 3-4 ft. 4 4-5 sec. 5 4-5 sec. . 6 1-5 sec. 24 2-5 sec. 5 l 3-5 sec. 10 ft. 55 2-5 sec. 9 min. S4 sec. 2 mon. 14 2-5 5 ft. ll 7-8 in Zintramural ilaanhitap Track jllllett, 1917 sas 1 E 5 5 E- 3 .. SCC L1 5 - all , X 1,9- ' r 1 i s I -I I Event Firxl Second Third Record 40-yd. dash Saseen Dixon Huntley 5 1-5 sec. H High jump Roberts lfolz Bomgardner 5 ft. 9 in. H 440-yd. dash Cerow Garey Chapman 56 sec. Shot put Roberts Bomgartner Schultz 39 ft. 11 in. Half mile Newkirk Peterson White 2 min. 2 3-5 sec, 1 mile run Schwartz Schreeder White ' 4 min. 30 1-5 sec. sg. 2 mile run White Schwartz Faus 10 min. 32 sec. 3 45-yd. low hurdles Roberts B. Brown Rasey 6 sec. 45-yd. high hurdles Lange Roberts ' Huntley 6 2-5 sec. Pole vault Bomgadner Clapp Roberts ll ft. f 4 ag! 3' E 5' : Winner of Meet-A. S. Roberts . 20 Points ag Second-H. Bomgadncr . HM Points 5 5 L Third-H. C. White 9 Points - E-El , Two Hundred Twclvo ::-4- U Q R A - ' V ' ' m H lllllllmm H B lllljmmlllll E 1 1 mul nu llll WH it fm ++41 21?1mHllVNVNB?WHN'F' ll El ll f freshman 419217 Qlrnss Qlluuntrp Gieam .Ll , 5- E E 5: ' E 1 E E bw 'fl' K ., '4 M 5-5 4 5 5, E' I-El illI ' '1 V . j 'x H. X L ,f- Ngex, . . , ,P .K .f ' 0 . ! ,Q wo M Q- 1-X X Q, li 1 l QL I 1 ' Snorlpuuss Moore Konnc I I' Km-llugg Sinnnons Fulmun I Rosv 4 H H ' QDfficers .Manager . . . . Paul Snodgrass, '18 45-wEd'5 flxfixlant Manager . A. Mercer, '20 . 5 v ,Q Coach . . . lhomas F. Keane 3 - Captain . . , . John Simmons Q: Z A Ulieum as 5 in 2 - .- Eu M john SIITIIIIOIIS H. H. Kellogg 32 E Donald Moore Walter Rose ' E Morris Felman C. Fortescue 2 H. Green ll , i Two llnnclrerl Thirteen . 3- - W . . M e e -- . I? H In H Illllllmmllllll B H N 'j,,uuU ' El 'I mlllllll mul mul WW 'W' K 5-WI! Hmzzzzu 11-' :MHIIUHVNIAHGHND H ll W' il E 3 2 ' 6 e Qpracuswliulgate Gross Cliuuntrp Bun SYRACUSE, Nov. 10, 1917 M won hp Glulegate 5 5 EY 3 ,5- igi Firm-SimmonsCSD Sixth-Felman CSD E E 1 Second--Thoms CCD Seventh-Benson CCD E Third-Hurst CCD Eight-Rose QSD E Fourth--Hotchkin KCD Ninth-Hart CSD Fifth--Kellogg qsp Tenth-Collins QCD 'HH Course-4 Miles Time-21 min. 52 sec. 5 5 in 2- T n A 2 s Syracuse . 36 Pomts 1 ff E Q E Colgate . 22 Points . .N jfresbman flirnss Qinuntrp Bun D fi y 'Jxbxk . iso me go go go go I 7, YL' I. X ' Q 'F va' 6 AT NEW YORK, Nov. 24, 1917 ' , 9' l' 1 wan hp Syracuse 1 Fin!-Syracuse : ' Sfcond-Harvard Third-Yale Fourth-Pennsylvania .13 L. E- sixth-C. C. of N. Y. I1 1. B Syracuse Cham , Zi john simmons D H. H. Kellogg if 7' Donald Moore Walter Rose 2 2 -i Morris Felman C. Fortescue Q E H. Green Ili' T' Two Hundred Fourteen ,,--: T wx A ' ' num lllll E H 'W' E H 7' I l l U l H llllllllllmllll H I Wllwuwn H X xxx . N. .O Goh . O fm 'I I I ll Umilfiu ifbi 1Z1Z2mHHUHUNbHV1HNgHmx' fH12' EI Hll. f 7 U - 2 E1 W tx , , in' V' i if .11 L mnnmmm ik I , ww, ru HEI' , 352 44' - IE! rn- , , 1 E :E -1 1: if .2 sr : V: Q. 1: 5 E E 5 , Z S 3, J :- , N4 fi f, ,,, FAI' 1 115- F! Z E. 6 , . ,Sf Wm 'gg U ll -1'M1 s, '1i 1 mum 1919 Ulllmm l' WMU II Mmm F nm mmllllll W' M SMI Hmm 1if'1' ::::::mullUHvNl3HEflNi Hmlmfllu M Qllretn, Qeasun 1917 E, N January 29, 1917, Coach James 'l'en lfyck issued a call for candidates for what was hoped to be, and would have been the most S 2 za: L successful crew in the history of the Syracuse E22 ,fy Navy. ' :E . Q -' XASAS.. 3 ' or There were thirty-eight candidates for the Q Varsity crew, and of this number six were mem-- E bers of that victorious Varsity Crew of the previ- El ous year, together with six men of the, also V1Ct0l'lOLlS,JLll1l0I' Eight. The rest of the squad A 1 was composed of the members of the 1919 Fresh- I gy -w , . A man Crew and Varsity substitutes. S as 17. ' h lnaresponse to the qall for FYe5hl11ar1fCr'eTv, Egg a ' ei t - ve men re ortec as canci ates or tae T 1- igzolimr. P 1 in E Then the daily indoor work on the machines E and in the g , M I tank was be- ' 1 D HENRY D. Lucv, Commodore gun: and 909' l l tinued until X March 19th -A-N when Coach Ten Eyck reduced the Varsity xy squad to 24 men, and the Freshman squad f 4-x. 1. to 22 men. From that date the men that f ,- 'Fd g. ,.,. were retained rowed daily on the outlet of . . .1 ,af 'A O Onondaga Lake. lb 9. 52, The crews were rapidly rounding into m f fl form under the careful supervision of the I famous coach, when the declaration of war ' : l with Germany on April 6th, brought an un- I expected end to this promising crew, together with the suspension of all athletics. This war brought to a close what was looked forward to as the most promising and brightest of all years for Syracuse Crews. GGQS Though abandoned for a more worthy and E - patriotic cruse, the end of the rowing season 1 was not without regret and sorrow to the Coach md closest followers of the sport HENRY Down Iucv, Commodore Z 'E L L ' 1 ' ' c . K ' 2 . 5 N . . K . 'E V- I k I J 1 I . ... :.-.-' ' 4 , l P - Two Hundred Sixteen x A ' ' Illll llnl l D 5 X lllllll llllll mm, E Ill UII na JAMES A. l'12NlfYck Coach Wm ll nm ...... l llfllilllli lmf1IlIll919lllll'f'mfl lm II mm Em 1' MHHQHUHBHWHHQ u an H P A' W E E M CEI f , , Q - - - ,, .. :b E .5 -T4 E YS ':' E, 45.8 , f 31 , mmvn SPVRT 5 i A ' -- . lg f Wm 'N n ll z:1:::+H111:rmHm 1919 Hlllmljlgxzmwzzrmm umm HB1 I9 531 Ulienms Season 1917 HAI' promised to be the most successful 2 A tennis season in the athletic history of 1 the University was cut short last spring when the Athletic Governing Board following the outbreak of the war decided to call off all the University athletics. lhe order was issued before the first game was scheduled to be played. Ihe 'tennis chart called for the playing of four home games and eight on foreign courts including a long trip into the Middle West, the first ever arragned for an Orange tennis team. The schedule as arranged was as fol- lows: May 5, Colgate at Syracuse, May 11, Rochester at Syracuse, May 14, Michigan at Syracuse, May 19, Clarkson at Syracuse, May 26, Colgate at Hamilton, June 6, Rochester at Rochester, june 7, Carnegie Tech at Pitts- burg, june 8, Westmister at Fulton, Mo, une 9, Oberlin at Oberlin, Ohio, June 11, Q 1 3 :B z 5 - 1 .4 3 E SMH Hmm liii 11221mIs1HUHVNI3HYiflNi Ei ll ll . , ,- E f , IEJ 1 xx lx Q - is.. , Y 4 .0 ii ffl I I E' Michigan Aggies at East Lansing, Mich, June Josepu A. GUARD, Managrr , , , 12, Michigan at Ann Arbor, Mich. There is excellent material for a team this spring, including such players as Captain Karl Holzwarth, Med. '20, Winner of the city championship last summer, V. S. NV. Worden, Med. ,19, who was captain of the first tennis team three years ago and responsible for the establishment of the sport here, and Clarence Fuller, '18, a veteran of two years standing. g - Until last spring, the courts in the rear of Crouse College were conducted by V. S. W. Worden in a manner very satisfactory to the students. They were con- structed by Worden and kept up in fine condition. Last spring, however, the University decided to take them over and during the summer they were not pro- vided with a caretaker and were in such condition last fall that the holding of the usual fall tournament was impossible. It is expected that this season, however, the University will more than make up for the neglect of last summer by putting the courts in first class condition, so that every student may enjoy the use of them. j'osEP1-I A. GUARD, Manager. QBffiter5 1917-1918 Captain ..... .Karl Holzwarth, Med '20 Manager oseph A Guard 18 Axxzstarzr Manager Charles Chappell 19 Two Hundred Eight I l X 1,9- .s 9 :S-1 3 2 S iw A ' X. . TT, Wm In n miami ii'lii 2 ima 1919 Ulllum::lw:::mm ll IIIMQ lanrnsse tam, 1917 Cox Woorlivortli Woodruff Terri!! liirseliner ,llope Salmon Meyers Mr-auelnnii .l. i'ronau4-r Cfamgrnniiln IC. C'ron:nior Bernstein Condi-rmnn Si-hmitt B. L. Miavmxs M anagzr Lacrosse, the youngest ol' minor sports in the University, is undoubtedly more prominent than any of the others today. An exceedingly successful season overshadowed the varsity twelve last spring when forty two proteges were daily trying out for positions on the team under rhe etlicient coaching of Laurie D. Cox. A schedule, including two games with I-lobart and one each with Penn State, the Crescent Athletic Club of New York, the Onondaga lndians, Stevens Institute of 'l'echnology, and the Syracuse Lacrosse Club was completed and the varsity twelve was about to launch its initial contest of the season with Hohart when the Athletic Governing Board canceled all spring athletic schedules. l,acrosse prospects, like all other spring sport prospects were thereby shattered. Coach Cox took up again the task of coaching the la- crosse men last fall and although not more than six of the men on last year's team are available for this season's twelve, prospects are exceedingly bright for the 1918 lacrosse team. 'llwenty-two candidates reported for the preliminary practice last fall. The management is hooking games with Stevens. l'enn State, Lehigh, ltlobart and the Crescent Athletic Club for next spring, and is opening negotiations with the Intercollegiate League in an effort to gain admission to the league. 'lihe insignia lSr was awarded to the manager and twelve men who were chosen for the first squad last spring. BRAY'roN L. Miavisas, Jlflmfgff-. Gffiters 1917-1918 Laurie D. Cox . Coarfr lirayton L. Meyers Mmmgg, lfdward A. Cronaurer . , , Captain Two Hundred Nineteen .1 E f 3 '. . V- ' , 1 , E P r 'ri' :gif-1 ,I '31, btmmmmg illieam 1917 ii za 1: 'Z 1 S- ., - hs 5 Hmxxz Qfiblf zzszzmifl UHUNMNTIH- H ll 1 ,ii Y lilli 1 . aux . . ii 4 fill I wi 1 1 Bntcu U Sipmch l Rankin lirskino Guild Norton liiclxnhixecll. Swllllhll L, Hmllcu MncNnh Dc Loon You HK Swimming Swann The Swimming Season of 1917 proved to be the most successful that Syracuse has ever had. With a wealth of material to work with, Coach Smith was able to develop a well-balanced team which proved to be a winning team as well. The first meet was held on March 2, when Syracuse nosed out Rutgers by a one point margin. In the one hundred yard swim Charlie Badke finished first by a six inch margin with Williams of Syracuse coming in third. Herben of Rut- gers broke the Intercollegiate breast stroke record with a time of 34 4-10 sec. Syracuse won the relay race with the time of Imin. 5 3-S sec. Badke was the high- point winner ofthe meet with 11 points to his credit, while Gallager of Rutgers X 15 'G -r I., T '. I I . I came second with a total of 8 points. , On March 24, a dual meet was held with R. P. I. in which Syracuse was again El F the victor by a 29-21 score. Syracuse again won the relay race with a team com- if :3 posed of DeLeon, Norton, Guild and Badke. In thisqmeet, Swenning tied the L .- Local tank record for the S0 yard breast stroke with a time of 34 4-5 sec. if ' l Prospects for a 1918 team are not very bright. In fact there is some doubt in 3 3 f. the mind of Coach Smith as to whether Syracuse will be represented by a team this E season or not, for most of last years' team, including such men as Badke, DeLeon, 7 ' MacNabb, and Norton have not returned to college this year. P - Two Hundred Twenty ' ' i i A ' ' num mm EI W '1I,m,'l E X i 7 I L X 1 ii ' H iiiniimmiliii H 'IIN' W K Ill lll ' E- ? l Event 50-yd. dash 100-yd. swim 220-yd. swim Breast stroke Distance plunge Fancy diving btmmmmg sets Svpratuse Rutgers Meet PYMNASIUM MARCH 2 1917 won hp Svpratuse Syracuse .... Rutgers . . . Firft Second Gallagher CRD Moore CRD Gallagher CRD De1.eon CSD Herben CRD Swenning CSD Lufurgy CRD Young CSD Holstein CRD Post CRD Badke CSD Badke CSD 30 Poin s 29 Points llzird Norton CSD Williams CSD MacNab CSD Rankin CSD . lillis CSD Sippach CSD RELAY RACE WON BY SYRACUSE, 1 MIN. 5 3-5 SEC. Syracuse-Rensselaer :Meet GYMNASIUM, MARCH 2-1, 1917 wan hp bptacuse 1 im: 23 sec. 1 min. 6 sec. 2 min. S5 4-5 sec. 3-l- 4-10 sec. S9 ft. 6 in. ug E.. -F M ' 'a SES .15 is ill Hwmiflwfzlmifivnvumnwnnr A u Au' is in il . Z , , 5.1 1 EJ ca 3 ' , , L- E ' Zi a ' N ' EI , , A M ,, Syracuse .... R P 1 29 Points x . . . . . . , ' 21loints l Event Firrt ' Sfflmd Tllifd Time ' X Dk 1 S0-yd. dash Badke CSD Bowers CRD VanDyke CRD 29 sec. 'K ' 0 100-yd. dash Badke CSD DeLeon CSD Powers CRD 1 min. 8 2-5 sec f 7, E. .. 220-yd. dash Del.oen CSD Shoal CRD Rose CRD 3 min. 6 1-5 sec , fy 5 Q Breast stroke Swennin f ties record 34 4-S sec, ' , ' Q Distance plunge Young CSD Mackenzie CRD Bourne CRD 47 ft. q 9' '- Fancy diving Townsend CRD Bourne CRD' Bates CSD wx-A ' 1 RELAY RACE WoN BY SYRACUSE CDELIEON, NOR1'0N, GUILD, BADKIED 2 MIN. 27 3-S SEC. 1 I ii' ,. I Zeumling btasnn 1' This sport, which gained a strong foothold among University Athletics last year, has been rapidly growing in popularity. .3 Syracuse, now a member ofthe Intercollegiate League, had a schedule of live games. 'l'hese games E were all bowled on the home alleys, the results of each game. being telegraphed to the irrespective op- is ponents according to previous arrangements made .by the League. In her contests, Syracuse wasvic- E- -1 torious in the games with Michigan Aggies and Oberlin, losing however to Illinois and Michi 'ah by a close - - score. The team representing Syracuse consisted of Dowd, Palmer, Raynor, LeRoy and Sams. -':-1 --- I 5 5 As none of these men have returned to College this year, prospects for the 1918 season are not very - f 3 bright. In fact, it has practically been decided that Syracuse will not be represented by a team this year. ' 2 E f ' ' P. 1917 Svcbehule - , Feb. 10 ..... Michigan Feb. 24 . Oberlin , E Feb. 17 ..... M. A. c. Mar. 3 . . , lllinois ' Mar. 10 ..... Cornell L., , 2 Two1'1undrcrl Twenty-one N - . A A - . . 1? mu E B mimwuuu E lr Q 1 1 llllldmmllll , W M UHINHN WK ,. . .l 1 1' ' nu iii, xp 2 mi 141i :mall OHUHIsHYiflN Fl ll ll Ell , f ' i f wrestling 9 During the year of 1916-1917, this sport became very popular on the Hill. E clafg of about thirty was organized which was ably coached by Walter Flem- ing, . On March 31, 1917, the annual tournament was held in the gymnasium be- E+ fore a large crowd. All the matches were hotly contested. Erwin, McElroy, EEE A '19 was the winner in the feather-weight class, while in the light-Weight class A. 'Eng ff ' P. Traub showed his superiority. After a hard struggle, Elmer E. Stevens, '19, E was given the decision in the welter-Weight class and in the middle-weight class, : C. Fisher, '19 was an easy winner. E Matches were arranged for with Y. M. C. A.teams from Syracuse, Rome, and EJ Rochester but these were not held on account of the suspension of all athletics by th University. H - Wrestling for the 1917--18 Season promises to be just as successful as during or me if the past seasons. An attempt will be made to make Wrestling a Minor Sport 32 '-1,-A at the University this year and if the popularity of this sport and the interest of gf? the student body have any significance such action will be highly desirable. 3 Varsity Qlibeerleahers, 1917-1918 V - 'li Q TSA. ,O W . 1 ,af 5 Q :QI I I i l ll' ' 'un Ll lw J Hundr cl 'lwenty two ll l . T Cabccn Cronnuor Lewis :--'-. 9 1 ' ' mm, ml, nu um i ' P X l m ii H 1919 H H :m l Xs.XXf'nsnIH1ll ss x X ll X' W x rm III W Xx Q! I 229 . M' E 3 2 E w ,. ' .v,. 4 'El Mnmmwnm N N K X N o'. 0 1 Q :O 'I I I E., V 1 .- ', E V V! S . 1 V ll U f x , ' xx H n U H ll 1919 H H ,fa ...M 'WH' 1 ---- Q HH W W Hwmizizzu 11-1 znizzrmmll UHUNIAHGHN H 'Hf11 Q, L 2 1 ' El EL JW fzr I A-.- v . r ,Dv 9' 'QA UVMEITS HTHLETIY5 2: S! 2 E E-j 'B' unu an I X N mr: 1f1, uxzrmmfl UHUHBHWHNS I5 ll lla? gl EIIIWV w as in Zllihlnmerfs Qtblztit Governing Baath E3 2 El warg I , r , l E: l 2 E :- EE 3 -1: E 4 T 'El I llillllllllll 1 Tcrwilligaer Morse Pork Johnson ' Munro Christie Pot,t.or Suibort, Watkins q , .Y X JN X , . The Women's Athletic Governing Board, which is the legislative body ofthe I Q I . . . ' . . . 7' .. . Women's Athletic Association, is organized to encourage, promote, and direct , ' , '3- Hx Q' . . . . r O athletics among the women of Syracuse University. It plans for the inter-class ' , 9- Clf' and inter-living center contests, as Well as for the track meet held on Women's Da . ri , I Y ' ., I l a . , I Qbffmners mth Bepresentatubes Prefidfnl , Vice-Prefidenl F Secrelary . , V I reafurzr . . 5 Bafkelball Repreffntatiw' lennix Reprfmntativf 1 'A Swimming Reprexcnlaziwf Fi lrack Reprexmtalive Hockey Rfprefenialiw F l ' Ilundrr-rl Twenty-four johnanna Potter, '18 Elizabeth Seibert, '18 .V Clfll'lta MO0l'C, 1 .- Christabel Christie, 1 Marion S. Morse, Frances Terwilliger, . Elizabeth Park . Grace VVatkins, , 9 . , ' 8 ,19 '18 S E . Sarah Johnson, '18 ,'19 M '18 'T I3 . 3 E 4247 I A l 1 ' mum mn. H S H W '1lwu ' B l A I 74 ll I H Mllllllllllllllllll Hill' 'W' ZW 1.1 women s Basketball Qssnttatwn Emil lfle 2::mull9NVHbfNi'lH' H ll Q 1 1 H P , , .1 E Giaptains 1918 . . . Louise Willson 1920 . Marjorie Kirk E 1919 . . . Ruth Harvey 1921 . Thora Johnson '15 gg A Basketball Champions for 1916-1917 . . 1918 Team 8'3- i g emu English 9 The old English S was awarded for playing in three winning games. IE E gmhanna Potter, '18 Aletta Henderson, '18 race Watkins, '18 l,ouise Willson, '18 g Elizabethqieibert, '18 ,EB The University Book Store presented each woman on the winning 1918 p 5:5 i :L Elgar? with a small silver basketball, on which was engraved 1. C. Championship, 5 3 ' 1 . 3 Uldliearets of Blouse jaumerals E A Q l- The blouse numerals were awarded for playing in two winning inter-class games in one season. D Bessie Mount, '19 Z. Rita Parker, '17 i Clarita Moore, '19 Zohe Stokes, '17 ' ' ll Kathleen Webster, '19 Marian Stupp, '17 X ,gxx Q Miriam Kennedy, '19 Grace Decker, 17 f ' .Q ' .0 ' Ruth Harvey, '19 Ruth Blount, '17 7' Bert Griflith, '17. ' v , 9' . Q ? , Q? Weavers of Qllirtle bleehe jfflumerals V . I Awarded for playing in one winning inter-class first team game. : M Helen Salmons, '18 Faythe Santway, '19 I Christabel Christie, '18 Gladys McDonald, '19 Lucy James, '17 Gertrude Liedtke, '17 , , wearemuf Saleehe Aaumerals . W' Awaglaedltckthoge plalyiqgg in three winning segnd feanlzx gzimesa ,18 ' , it oo war , aro yn rc o , .p T-'W Ethel Hoffman, '18 1. ' Silber imap Qieam , E 1 f , . T -V Forward . Edith Woodward, '18 Ceuzer . Kathleen Webster, '19 :sg Forward . Ruth Coult, '19 Guard . Clarita Moore, '19 2 'A 1 Forward . Elizabeth Park, '19 Guard . Johanna Potter, '18 ' ' Center . Bessie Mount, '19 Guard . Florence Blount, '20 ' EE' P ' Two Hundred Twenty-five gi 7 5 1 ? il T ' ' ' nuns MI H H mnllwm E A T' I 'l ' 1 I I lllllllmmllll , W 'H' K 'U Ii, l '1 1918 Basketball Qleam W P llr-mlurson , Suilmz-rl N .-Xrchlmhl lloffruzm Watkins UOllXXill'll . I nliur U lllsnn KL-Hyun Chl-islit. 1919 Basketball Ulieam I'ut,1,or Kimlwrllv lirnflhleaul Sl!llXYl!illlN!l'Lll'l' Ives lJul.uu1,: Tzmmrr Mmzllunuld S:mt,w:1y Muuru King: 'l'horpl: ffllllllf Tnyull' XV:-bsu-1 Wells lfupgzzl llum:-1, llnrvcy Muunb Kerr Park Two IIllllfll'f'll Tw!-11l,y-six 1920 Easkethall Uleam Kriivli Suiiimpf Costa-Ilu Kimqshiiry Cau'lc1,nn Vniruliilul RluCnrLhy Ds-I.uni: Rlilllxsfim. lilzllllii' fiI'l'l'lll' Pvck Norris Ilullupm-tex' C'mvic- NVQ-iss Hl'I'l'li'ii P1-tzuiul: Ricnrmls Kirk Wuruli Briggs Sullivan 1921 Zgafkethall Zlleam ci1lliiIILZI'l' Juni-s lima:-xilhzxl Wuirm-s Smith Sinmns C ilfehz-r St,:uilT0r Loprxin WL-stfull Mc-rcvr lin-tllv Cmnplwll Snitz Lirhln-ll Snake-s Flusu .Im-wi-ll .Inhnsnn xivxlilllllll Fowl:-r lluwliilis Two llunriri-zl 'l'w4-my 4 in H Grazia EJ Emil '1+' zxzzzmni Umvnbnqnm- me ll ,,,i-i f M 4 Q Q 5 3 Zi' -1? 5: N- psi E E E 3 5 , E I I 1 M. YET.. x X 4 . L A, o ffl I yu 'el -E The Annual Spring Meet was held May 19, 1917 in the Castle Grounds. It was voted that one girl could enter three events only. Points for each event were to count 5 for first place, 3 for second place and 1 for third place. Any girl winning 10 points was to be awarded a Flying Mercury S. Events were as follows: Running High jump-Edith Woodward, '18. 50 Yard Dash-Francis Terwilliger, '19, Time, 7.2 seconds. Hop, Step and jump-Christabel Christie, '18. Distance, 26 ft., 7 in. 100 .Yard Dash-Johanna Potter, '18. Time 14 1-S seconds. Baxleetball Throw--Elizabeth McCarthy, '20. Distance, 61 ft., 2 in. Bafeball Throw-Elizabeth McCarthy, '20, Distance, 140 ft., 1 in. 75 Yard Daxh-Johanna Potter, '18. Time 7.3 3-4 seconds. Standing Broad jump-Helen DeLong, '19. Running Broad jump--Francis Terwilliger, '19. Distance 13 feet. Relay Race--Won by 1919. The class of 1919 won the meet with 42 pointsg 1918 ranked second with 31 points and 1920 third with 10 points. Contestants awarded the flying S were: Johanna Potter, '18, Francis Terwilliger, '19, and Elizabeth McCarthy, '20. Ziuta Eau Qllup Won by Leola Nelson 19 This cup is awarded annually by the Iota Tau Society to the most efliclent sophomore woman Scholarship general health and ability in athletics are the factors considered in determining the wlnner 5 e B3 , is - :gi 3 S M E S15 Si E-Tl f 1,2 9' ' fr ' Q 1 We I. -I I 'll ll IH I3 , . 2 '.,' ' ' ' 2 Two H unarea Tw enty- Eight U i E WM I l H II ii111l1mf'Illll919 Ulllmmiiffimm I! :umm MMI Emllflv 'H11 uzzmnllvnvmlgnwnna 11 1 E Uliennis S 3 The women's athletic equipment for outdoor sports is greatly enlarged by four splendid tennis courts, situated on the Castle Grounds. In the spring of the year 2 , 3 these courts are one of the most popular spots on the campus. 1 ,gt To EI 5 za ,H . ami: Varsity Champion-Alice Kenyon, '18. The results of the inter-class tournaments were as follows: Alice Kenyon, '18 defeated Mildred Van Doren, '17. 5, ' V Alice Kenyon, '18 defeated Maude Brodhead, '19, g .l ag 15 , . ., msg' 1 1918 Q ' 1919 : 1920 ,Ml 1921 W between Marjorie Kirk and Roberta Saunders. The freshman class did not compete as there was a tie for class championship E E I :Eg E1 Ei . ' , 4518155 Glbampions 1917-1918 ff . , . ' 'r Senior . . Mildred Davis u, . ,ry Junior . . . Marjorie Thorp Q Sophomore . . Marjorie Kirk Freshman . Adelaide Fowler : h Il is Ease a door sports for women at Syracuse no success has been 'attuned along this me. - This failure is due to the lack of suitable grounds on which inter class games might I be played However the women are hopeful that in the near future a suitable dia- Q mond will be provided K1 T oH1dredT 1 Illlldlm ll V . A Q In spite of the great efforts to organize baseball as one of the standard out- -... . , , . .i i lin - ' - . . . - - - - . S - S E- - III ' , w 1 n wcnty-nine ...- 5. M1 u iiiiiir 1 Il 1919 1 ll 5391517 II 1 ll nu MK is btmmmrng Swimming has recently been added as a requirement for graduation, and the women have shown much interest in it. Each woman must pass an examination in the small tank before she is permitted to go into the large tank in the Men s gymnasium, where lVlrs. Mattison gives advanced instruction. l'he inter-class swimming meets take place in December and in March. Svpring Meet The class of '19 won the meet last Spring with 34 points and '18 came second with 31 points. The major events were the 25 yard dash, relay race, breast stroke, under water swim and diving. Seal and porpoise dive, head on collision and candle race were the minor events. E W E .- -3- Emlllr iii' tznmufl UHUNIs?1YiflNr H ll ' i-1 l ' IEI El E -X lk. '63 , X -6 . , A ffl I I Ei E Jfall Meet The Fall meet was held December 19th and the class of '20 won with 41 points while '18 came second with 37 points. The events differed somewhat from those of the Spring meet. The major events were swimming for form, relay race, under water swim, plunge for distance, 30 yard dash and diving. Minor events were the candle race, resucing, and the porpoise dive for two objects. Bulpbin Sv The Dolphin S is the greatest honor that can be obtained forswimming. To gain it, a woman is required to swim four strokes: breast, side crawl and back, and to do five dives front, side, back, plunge for distance and one optional Con testants must be rble to recover objects rn at least seven feet of water and also to rescue 'r person on both back and side strokes Besldes these requirements, 'rn endurance test is given, to swim six times the length ofthe large pool and back twenty feet, and rn examination rn resuscitation breaking two grips rn the water 19 md Nellie Beardsell 18 f ' 'r . J-I 1 , 9- H I r E 1 no llundrcd lhrrty I Last year the Dolphin S was awarded to Elizabeth Park, '19, Helen DeLong, E , z . , . V: s ' ' i mlm mn E W' W' E ' i ' ' l I rrrml ur H nniwuwr lil 'il -:ft , I 3 5, .. 15113 women 5 Bay Women's Day is cebratecl usually the second Saturday in May in the Castle grounds. Last year on account of the rain the festivities were postponed a week. Eta Pi Upsilon, the senior class society has charge ofthe day. . The day begins with a May morning breakfast, served from seven to nine o'clock. :ii 5.2 55 5- a- ss Hmm: l-lll 2:::mullUHvNI5HYiHNr B ll . ll f T1 L , - .: E E l .Jax YN x.Xx . r' we.. ,- A ,Q fi I -- -1 Both university and city people attend this. The rest of the morning is devoted to athletics, the tennis tournament and the inter-class track meet. In the afternoon the women give an elaborate pageant. They march wearing their class colors to the amphitheatre. Last year the women gave the Prophecy of the Ages. The May Queen is elected every year by the senior class. Last year Ruth Blount was elected and represented the Spirit of Light. Winners ofthe Eta Pi Upsilon medal andllota Tau Cup are announced during the afternoon. 1. ,X I 7 0 s .F 3' Q fi .Q I 9 5, I. I I Ii-1 IJ llnntr l llurtv me i g E S SQ ,QTQQ WMlll'1ll 111li'fmE'llIl 1919 H H Ilia ITT., Two H undmd Thirty-two unaw- E a x ORGANIZATID S I Hmm fi' ll zzzzrmullvnvnlxfnihne ,C I-1 U beniur Qluuntil T i E IE! gig 3 .5 F: E . 5 ' ' 'VZ i 37 E ' A- l N42 2?- . I -ff ,f ' ' E Z4 'T . 2 .: Mlllllll T M ,i .. W intl. Hoop:-r Gin-ns Port.:-r Lucy Wright. Guard l ' X f-.-.,iiiiii.ii' sf-i.,.ll. l 'Hi ii...-ilQlm'l ifliiilii-iv 3'JLff117.l'N 45 ,fr . , f sf 'GU 0' . . . ? .9 ' b'l'UDIiN'I' CJOVIERNING Bofxan or SYRACUSIE UNIVIQRSITY ' Q -' f-'T' . y tl' The Senior Council, founded in 1908, exists in order to safeguard the customs Qt I: and traditions of Syracuse Universityg to form an executive head for the student T ' body and to endeavor to create a closer and more harmonious relation between I the facultv and students. . The accomplishments of the Senior Council for the year 19l7-1918 have been more numerous and in many respects more important than those of any Senior . Council in the history of the university. Briefly stated the more important ones -- are 'ls follows: 1 . l. Formuation and supervision of the University Cadet Corps with l,. B Zi gi I-Icnry as major in active charge. X5 2. Brought about election of class oflicers for a term of one year instead ol :azz having the holding of two elections with terms of office for one semester. The E reason for this was that there was great interest in the fall elections and no interest ...- - at all in the spring elections. it Ill lll Two llunilrml 'l'birt,y-four ' - - QW S I:-3 A ll n maxim ifiiii 1 lima 1919 Qlllmmzrrl Iif- :mmm ll IIIMQ in , '-E' A N . 'qi , XR 4 . g 6 rl-I ' I Ml U? Wt 3 Formulated and put into effect the collection of class taxes at the beginning of the second semester and payable with tuition The new system put class finances on '1 firm basis ' .4. Decorated Stadium for Colgate game furnished cannon goat and made other arrangements conducted snake dance and pajama parade on evening le- fore the game. 5 Formulated plans and l'in'1neied proposition for uniforming the band. 6. Aided in the collection of funds for the Syracuse VV11' Chest 'lt the foot- hall games. 7. Supervised class rushes and eliminated hazing so far as possible. Gffirers President . .- - . Vice-Prerident Secretary . Byrne V. Hueber J..Gordon Flannery George E. Schank -gn if : I 8 li 4 E rw A mm mm. ii A A , i' In I A im.t...millvnvnnnwnn H ll my A f , -fa A ' ' s , P 4' W E: ' ' ' ' I 'i a ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 is 2 , 1: - is Trearurer .... members fix-QBfficiu Prefident of Stndent Body .... President of Interfraternity Conference President Y. Ill. C. A. . . Editor of The Daily Orange Cheermaster . . . Manager of Track . . Manager of Bafketball . Manager of Baseball Manager of Football Commodore of Crew . QEIecteb iliflemhers College of Liberal Art: College of Fine Art: College of Medzeine College of Law College of F orextry College of Agriculture . W. Bassett n ll p ZZ11.i'H11'llmUm l9l9 l l Matthew Brown , X Joseph A. Guard , Q ., S, Erskine Jefliords ' 5 9. Leland B. Henry mx- Edward A. Cronauer If Paul Snodgrass , George E. Schanlc I . Carl Wright l ' Byrne V. Hueber Henry D. Lucy li Charles Whiteside l Charles Merriam L 4 Harold G. Porter Earl C. Givens 3 5 J. Gordon Flannery W . Joseph Ryan -- 1 '- Robert W. Hooper L Two Hundred Thirty-Eve 4 nur Ill K ' T. 'Q H m ll l l I l i SE - - 7 College of Applied Science iw A . a M ll M f llll III' ' ' nl IH inmjgjg.,...,1gg1gjmHHQHQNNWHN. H :ig,,,,,f:1: Q ,.. ',.., , . -0 -' M a ' - s wiumerrs league E W E E El I . 7. P. .1 . ' 6 ' 7, VA if -1 VA, 7 'rj' :- if -S ISI ul ll ll Um Davin Knnpp Curleton Beseloy Aston Crm-:mon llutnhinson I'ot,l,f-r llinmnun White Coull. Thurber Watkins Sunrlford Will:-inn Kenyon lvnyheo Westuolrt. ,A ' x ' . . . . . ,Q 4 ' K. XXX About eight years ago the Women of Syracuse University felt a need of self- 'X ,9- .., , . , , , F , f 7, .Q .5 government. lhe Womens League was then ormed for the purpose of taking . I Ng ' . . . s -- f- 9 charge of all Women's alfairs of the University. T. 9 . . . . Q, 1 I Pour meetings are held during the year to transact business necessary to the ', I student government. I 5 I Il' ll r u . lhe Women's League regulates all matters of the college life not under the immediate jurisdiction ofthe faculty, and it promotes the spirit of unity among Syracuse Women. lbrough the small board it carries on the executive business. is lhe Intercollegiate student government association for Women is composed of about thirty one ofthe Colleges east ofthe Mississippi. The annual conven- ' - in . - tion was held in Syracuse this year, and at this meeting 8250.00 was appropriated Two Hundred Thirty-six W w -. . for the Student Friendship Fund. 1 ' 3 ,,l, lm ll n IW rrrrlr :ummm lm 1919 Ulllmmlzrllxlsmm all lllmfg . Small Board consists of officers of Women s League' President of Y. W C. A. 3 ' flmiifrvmiilvnvnnnshns fl ll il P 3 'E -wa-M ii Eu K .1.., EY! 5 -at I N l 4 fb . 124. :il I hi 47 1 W1 1. , I ' . ag 'f-' ' Ei ' ' 1 ' -:S : f- p . f- . i . J,-4 . E J . ' w - , . if QW and Athletic Association, Women's Editor of Daily Orange, four chief executives of class organizations, and live standing committees of Women's League. The Large Board consists ofthe Small Board, House Presidents of' all Women's living centers and representatives of minor organizations. members nf Small Baath Gfficers President . . . First Vice-President Second Vice-President . Third Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer Recorder Qllbairman uf Qtummittees Social Committee City Committee . O17 Campus Committee . . Census Committee . House Committee . . President of Y. W. C. A. . . . President of Women's Athletic Association . . Women s Editor of Daily Orange . . Chie Executive of Senior Organization Chie Executive of unior Organization . Chie Executive of Sophomore Orgnaization . . Chie Executive o Freshman Organization . unior Representative o Freshman Women Alice Kenyon Louise Willson Ruth Layhee Helen Sanford Frank Wescott Marjorie Asten Grace Watkins Abbey Cresson Lillian White Helen Salmons . Laura Hasbrouck Davis Isabel Knapp . Constance Hutchinson . Johanna Potter Julia Hinaman Elsie Thurber, ' . Ruth Coult Fredericka Carleton Ruth Herst Ruth Besley Y 3 7 3 ! E ii I1-'El tl l' ax X JZ' 9' ' fr ' 1 Q Qs '. I I Ei l.l T Hu drelTl't3- I f , '19 i - , '20 f ' - , '21 2 f ,'l8 rj num M S S El 'V' Wm' ii 7' 3 yy n ll is 1919 .a is HI Ull Ill Elmira 121+1' zzszmujl UHvNlxHKiflNe Umll 'HU11 salma - 12i 'l I3 .4 S El T1 f,,g 1 '! ,sa I I 11 tl, E it l 'fx ' rx 45-. O 'I 1 I ,. Y E 1 K 4 5 ' ' 5 , wo QS II in Illl 1918 rbrganigatiun za: E: E .E e- 5 E rs 5, Kinnvzu' I':myme fllnristinn llumlc-rsrm Saul llnvls Hull 'l'hlu'Iwr Muklnhnn , f . . I G!Bff1cers 'P Q Q - 9' Chief Executive . . . . Elsie Thurber i s 9 Axsixlanl Chief 1L',X'L'C Ill'lD't' . Edna Kinnear mir. r Secretary . . Lillian Dowcling : Treafurer . Matie Green I Cheer Leader . , . lflizabeth Scihert W Aryiftanl Cheer Leader . . . Mary Newing Chairman Social Corrimillee . lsahel Roharts Whiteside Chapel Chairman . ,.,. . Alletta Henderson -Z: Zlhbisnrp iblnarh Bepresexttatihes i- Blanche Christian. Liberal flrlf Ethel l-lofifnian, Fine Art: mg 5 lillian White, Liberal Arif Mildred Davis, Teaeherr' College gg,- Blanche McMahon, Liberal Arif Alice Taylor Backer, Teacherx' College 3 P v'1lyn Payne, Fine Arte Esther Saul, Library Ruth Ball, Oratory . lg , , 3' I ' Hundred'I'lnrt.y4mgl1t 'ly n 'mine ilflil zzazzmum 1919 Ulllmmrzizllrcrsmm H 'umm W E Q 92 E 3 f. '- 2' 'la , is . ei Xa:-0 yl - Q ll ' UM w , 1919 Qbrganigatiun l E... X L :- ' : 5 3. -. .., -8 5- . 'I ll r 1 I' ' ' I Yun .-Xrnuxn King Nnsh Stevens 5 . W1-lls Moore Coult, lirunigun Snntwny -V ,. .X Vnu Arsllulc Mucllouulrl lilnkc I Qxfk Nr U f- 9. 'fs l - ' e eff' - ' T I Q.. mms , . , 9, . x' K Q. ' ' . . . - - . 3' 'tix Chief lzxeeulvzve . . Ruth Loult ' .Q , . , . , . r . A I Alfrzstaui Lhzef lbxee-zrfwfe . . Helen Nloore- ' : Seerelary . . lfzxytlme Snntwuy 1 Q ' ' 7'rea.r'1n'er , Mzarion Wells ,I l A Cheer Leader , , liclith Nash , r Q flffixlanl Cheer Leader . . lrene Becker 1 M W ChlIll'1lld11, Socwl Commzllee . Ruth Bfillllgilll I I ' V , . , t 1 Slhhlsurp ilxluarh ikepreseutatlhes ........ -S gm V Annu King, Liberal Arts Noreen CZlN'1lll1lllgl1. Fine Arif I I G E - rv 1 y : - ' Gladys lVl:1cDon:1ld, Liberal flrl: Caroline Blake, leaeherf College EE, ' Ruth Van Arsclznle, Fine Arr: FFZIIICCS Terwilliger. Teaelzerx' College V .I Elsie Stevens, Oralory . 4 r P3 ' , 'l'wu llumlrcd Thirty-nine W W . e s ., ll I llll lun ' QWW If Ill H B lllllll E H, W llll r -- lm Nl 'Hum . K W Ill lll . I ' , J -1 ' HH My Elm' liifii :smug ONUNILHEHN H lf fnll- exe: H .3 , 1920 Qbeganuatlun -- E . m ., n. 2 EJ En ... 1 M' . v j 1 P1 :I L v-, - ., Y. -4 y,,T . 1 Z I sv nl A n ' ' if 1 I Pickles Cook Kingsbury Hurford Thompson i Puck McCarthy Carleton Blount. Wiley Hommel 'N fi M . , if .90 Q Gffxcers , i k, 9, L ,fn Chief Executive . . . . Frederica Carleton :- u, I : Afsixlarzl Chief Executive . Ethel Thompson I- ' ' Secretary . . . Marion Wiley : H V Treamrer . . . Florence Blount ' Chairman Social Committee . Charlotte Hommel 'LE Qhbisurp Baath Representatives ... Emily Kingsbury, Liberal Art: Ruth Thomas, Fine Art: lVlarjorie Walker, Liberal Arts Elsie Pack, Library - ' L Katherine Pickles, Fine Arty Genevieve Cook, Oratory gg.-,,-, Mildred Hurford, Teacher.r'College C P Two Hundred Forty ' x ' i i mlm mm illlll Illll L 1 Y L I X E I Illlllilumllll ' El El lnliimulwl E 1921 QB1fgam5at1un 'F' E Umlilu '11' uzzmullvmvmlsnwnne H M2 H ' 1 l Ei - E, .i El CEI ,L san' , 72, 2 :ia ,, -H ff-- E Ei is i ,1,,, ' Lewis Kronpror Strom: Stiiukloy .Ilolnn-rx l'r:m, Hporr Knapp X Morrison llorsl. I nirluuiks Gibson . .X 7 NK i 0 ff' A 'Qlk X f ' ir ' 0 ' , if 9.5 .g' 0fflE2f5 , . sv, A,- 1 - . . 37' do ClL1CifZ5NL'L lLH'ZJL' . . . . Ruth Hcrst ' . , , Qs -, ' I flsfulanl Chid Lxcczftm' . . lVlzn'gzn'et lVlorr1son .H , . , . I 1 Secrrlary . . Harriet 1+mi-luzmks g T7'L'ClJ'1H'L'7' . . . lVl:1rion Gibson ' Chairman Social Commiiief , lVlzn'ion Strong . Qlhhisurp Zhiuarh iliepreselltatibes Q -A --l. Norma Lewis, Liberal Ari: lVl:n'g:n'et Knapp, 7'rac1mrx' Collfgf' E 2 5 Mildred Pratt, Liberal Arls Louise Sporr, Teaclierf' Collcgr l Isla Gzilagher, Fine Arif BC1'Cl6llI1 Kl'CllgCl', Library in 2 l , E s, i Marjorie Holmes, Fim' Arty M1H'l0l'iC Stickley, Ofdfvry 333 Q IE' , Tw IH Fl P , -onn ,-1. gs ' - ' El uni nun l ' T I! lm ll H H lm I o Hn lrc l Turty 114, fiifrifif Emzzrzr lllf ::::1muH9HUNl5HEHNs Emi-il ll 3 T? , :fav- E 5, a 61, Vx. l 4 K. Q ' lf: I Ti 52 -ru Prffidmt Secrelary Treaxurer . General Secretary , . Charlie', Carlton-Thanks to his faithful ' . 5311. QE. Q. . Erskine M. blelfords, '18 . Neal D. Kelly, '18 . Paul Snodgrass, '19 . Henry F. Copeland - E work as General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., the organization has becore a real factor in Uni- versity life. Finding hardly a nucleus of active Y. M..C. A. workers at the beginning' of his sec- retaryship, he left the Association with a strong corps of men keen for Christian work. The Drive , which he began last year, reached men who were leaders in college life and helped much to lift the Y. M. C. A. to its proper place in University life. In short Charlie Carlton made a difference-a difference in the lives qf the best men he touched, a difference in our University life. CHAnl.rss W. CAR l.'l'0N, Cfnzfml Snrrmry, 1916-191 7 Henry F. Copeland, the present General Sec- Hl NRY l C01 HAND General Secretary 1917 191V Two Hundred I'orLy two retary, is the man that was chosen to take the duties of a secretaryship. He has not only con- tinued the fine, devoted work of Charlie Carlton, but he has enlarged upon it. When he began his duties as General Secretary, he hid many dlflicult problems facing him The num ber of men rn college was lower than ever before Enthusiasm, spirit 'md interest in Christian work were 'rt a minimum With these obstacles con fronting him he fought his way, 'ind now he has the Y M C A up to its former standard 'ind rn m rnvways even better than it has ever been before i 'EEE E :S :gi if- i f ' fr 9 1 1 .F Q' q ?' IJ. -I I E I lil Q .... to .54 am in u lliili: :mum 1919 mmm ll ru . f1m1:1 Q'f-i' zzzzzmnjl UHUHBHWHNS Sw 1--I I 1... ' Ciahmzt ' 'E' E , Y 'iw ME E IE! ' .A '3 'Z 't , :IA 59 'M L hu.: an ,, . ,- ,, Q l Cnrns-ll l'l0l'llllN0ll xlI'llLl1'llllllll llieks Avery liveli Y .lollorcls KI-lly , .X I , 1 1 Y fl , 'ILNQ h X . fU:UlIIllIlffEBS r ' Q 1' , Q' MEMBERSHIP , . , ,3- ' Leon Carnell, '18-Clzazrmau V. 9, Hu, FOREIGN WORK ' -U 'I Malcolm Ferguson, '18-Clmir'n1m11 QP- I STUDY CLASSES : 4 I Luther Mendenhall, ,19-Chairvrzan I ' NEW STUDENTS -In Q Lh nles iii ll El!! 111 llllll 1111 ll F1 1919 H ll Cluxrles Whiteside, '18-Chairman SOCIAL SERVICE Dwight M. Beck, '18-Chairman Wh cl ll'SLm?UIf1 wlollk K ll lb 1 V H Itesx e, Inc ex e y K Iairmau SOCIAL g ohnl Avery, 19 Chaz1ma1I 22 IUBIILIIY ' HANDIIOOR Pvuett Hleks 19 CfIdLl77Id1Z ' DL1U'lA'll0N Cloldon D Hoople, Med 19 FlItlZ17llfl1l a'a W1 url- ',--1 '- uw ' Illll lllll w i l X J - A - 1 is , I , s xi v J rw K ' 3 wt y - . A , I - '- - Leland B. Henry, ,l8w-Chairman 3 ,., '.t.,' -'V,'. v : 3 1 ' N , , Y qu , '. , 'l' llllll I Il Foltv llnu- Ex I- . 3 . . nu um S 2 E ll I n m E mm nun E ' E 1 ' 5 i W H my vnvmgnwinn I I ' I-1 I WP XM LT' sl , Y H II, l , , . -, 19.01711 ft. Q. E, E , Qbffiters I President . . . i . . Constance Hutchinson, '18 - E Fifi! Vive-President . Edith L. Woodward, '18 if Second Vice-President Agnes L, Jones, '18 .5-5 Secretary . . . Margaret Magavern, '19 ' Treafurer . Eleanor L. Stagg, '18 E Affiflanl Treasurer . . . Ruth Branigan, '19 EJ ' H Qilnmmittees ' RELIGIOUS MEETINGS Egg I Caroline Archbolcl, '18-Chairman 0 S t 'Lillian Boyd, '19 Margaret N r , '20 E -. ' E Florence Harwood. '19 Elsie Pack, 3018 ii A -I Isabel Robarts, '18 . ' VOLUNTARY STUDY Marion Flagg, '18-Chairman Mildred Davenport, '18 Rachel Sumner, '19 ' 11 Anna Soden, '19 Freda Superko, '20 gk 'K Q Florence Van Keuren, '18 f G. ' 1 ' ' 'f' ,' ' SOCIAL' ' . 150' ' Blanche Mahon, '18-Chairman 1 9 'fl Margaret Alexander, '19 Ruth S encer, '18 I Alice Ives, '19 Ethel 'l'l1ompson, '20 I' -I MEMBERSHIP-LIBERAL ARTS I Edith Woodward, '18,-Chairman Harriet Cochrane, '18 Ina Leroy, '18 Marion Gere, '19 Faythe Santway, '19 Marion Wells, '19 E LQ- MIiMBERSH1I'1FINE ARTS 3 :Agmes Jones, '18-Chairman .T 'lg 5 Edith Nash, '19 ' Agnes, Zurbrick, '18 55,2 Mary Gilbert, '19 A ,, 5 S : al' FINANCE 5 Ruth Branigan, '19-Chairman E Ruth Harvey, '19 Dorothy Brgfan, '19 Althea Kimberly, '19 I Esther Kitc en, '20 E3 P 7 Two Hundred Forty-four 2' s y U Y , s A ? ' ' i num u E H nlummnuuu E ' T ' X 1 I I nIuml'l ',,u , nam lun I Hmm kfM-1' T31315mHllUHVHl3H'5flN' m ll -Hw + ii' il 11 , EJ w : EI -F N., , , 1f 'I ,vii l ii E rlllllllllll Nl Qiahmzt I3 ' Eve iii : an EJ 4 in 1?- Q . lleslny Shun: li. fll'I'L'llI' lirimignn Aruhholcl Ross I l limg: Muklulmix Jones llinlclillnumii Wmulwnrml Mnulloimlcl M. Cin-uric CONFERENCES AND coNviiN'rIoNs Helen Ross, '18-Chairman Hilda De Brine, '19 Mznrion Luther, '19 Helen DeLong, '19 Helen Moore, '19 SOCIAL SERVICE Louise Greene, '18-Chairmavz Ruth Ball, '18 Winifrecl Near, '19 Maude Broclhend, '19 lV1:n'gznret Almy, '18 INIPRLOI 1 IGIAII RLIAIIONS lclye lVl1cD0n1lcl 19 Chairman 1117 iheth Pnl, 9 Ruth Loult, 19 Bnlvul Wxtson 20 Celia Sargent, 19 Chairman e'1nette lVl1rtm, 18 Ida Phelps 18 Martha Witt, 20 hlizabeth Homet, 19 Helen Kmskern, 20 .. 0- , 7' a..k 5 7' 19- 0-' I- I I 'llll -1 , x llnnrlrvcl 1 ort.y-five 1, 0 , 1 unu uma 'W H 'H El El uun 'uun Gln . 1 1 , ' - I ' w 1 ' ' 1 X , -' n 'Q H , . -f 1 1 14 '41 A , 1 FOREIGN WORK EE 'E 5 1 -' 1 p -1. v ' I 1 - , J ' 1 i . , I If , 3 , K , Tw: Z W . . e 9 1 I V7 f llll Ill lll Y , - E-Il Q n II MQ li- 1.1- illbe 3313112713 Blau Elmer +11, unzzmullvnvnmnwnno H -..J-rl 51 H IWW E The Kolledj Klan had its beginning in a Sunday - 8 E 2 Bible study class ofsix women conducted by Professor Min- EEE 525 oio M. Beebe in the fall of 1907. After if hoo been foooiog 2 2 successfully for one semester, two men, one a Catholic was and the other a Methodist, suggested to Professor Beebe E that she reorganize the class as the Kolledj Klan and open E it to both men and women. The organization, there- QQ!! Y HM g 7 fore, is non-sectarian and contains members 'of all E 5 : E be 1 'J Christian faiths. Its enrolled membership for last year 1 Sig '- ' f' Miizi totaled 578 and included students of twenty-one different I . 'I E PROFFSSOR Bmw denominations. As a Bible study class, its object is to ' ' 4 create a deeper spiritual life in the University. - E l 'll lt assembles in the Kolledj Klan Hall immediately following the morning I' service at the University M. E. Church. . .3 Ax-X . Qbifiners , X of 'sf . 1 Q ' ' . ' ' Prerident . . Gordon D. Hoople, '19 s ffl Vigg-Prefidenz . . Mary C. Newing, '19 1 Sggfgmry , . Paul W. Snodgrass, '19 : ,lm Axrislant Secretary . . . F. Murray Westover, '19 Treaxurer . . . . . Harold Dawson, '19 i Chairman Memberfhip Commiitee . . Malcolm P. Ferguson, '19 Vice-Chairman . . . Marguerite VVoodyvorth, '18 is Chairman Social Committee . . Luther.Mendenhall, '19 Vice-Chairman . . . Goldie Andrews, '19 3 l Chairman Mirrionary Committee . Erskine M. Jeffords, '18 g '51,-E Vice-Chairman . . . Rowena EB. Brown, '19 3 H' Chairman Religioux Commillee . Leland B. Henry, '18 Vice-Chairman . . . Betty L. Berry, '18 - Q '- Chorixter .... Gordon D. Hoople, '19 ,T E Leader of Orchestra . . . Goldie Andrews, '18 F-Z Two Hooaroa Forty-six -- -1' x A ' ' i num um P if P nun mm i ii I3 rn ll m u u H 1919 H ll ll H 1 ll ni 11 mum 1'i'-' ::::::muHUH17HbHY1 f1N1 H MQ f. H 1 Stuhent Volunteer 33511111 EJ I 2 El .1 gr 131 C3 IEJ ! ,FN 'Y J. Q .. -73 A Q E I : I MHWIHIIH ,WW Ii1'nndl11-1111 fJVOIlNhil'l5 NIIIFHU IC. Pnrk 1 H1 ,U lJ:1v1:4 li1'y:111 A10I,llllXllll II1-nry !5111,l.o11 Nnsh Brow11 Ulurk wVOl'l1l!ll l iTo1'1l:4 lluopln Wahl S. I':1rk . . fy, I J J ft . ' 1 QDifiters , 'J ' r , A? ' rwidml . . . . lirskine M. ,IeH o1'ds, '18 ' ' X 1 N x ... 1 .C IJ f 1 'I 1' l ,, I 'I ice-l'n'.fidmzf Dorothy Bryan, ' Sfcrerary Laura Ovenshire, ' Brown Rowenz Brodhewd M 111dt Blywn Dorothy IDVIPCI Mmon lJ'lVlS Ogll I C 1 1cy Ahte Henry Ielincl B Hoople Gordon D. johnson Dll'll1C1x. Jeffords Erskine M. Gregory oh I. jmcrnuhers Ovenshne l lllll Pnk Fhzlheth I nk S11'1h W Nueh Pchth Sutton leon IL Beck Dw1ght M Cl'1llx LlC'll10l I M'1cDon'1ld Iilli'1n W'1hl Fdw'1rd C . Worden Ieslie . Morse Mwrion S. 19 18 In-afzmfr Laura Ovenshire, ,IS ' ' , 1 J , 4: 'z XM - .,1 AH. 1-,j..'1 E - , , - J: , . '. . 4 b v -, -, 1-' 1. , Q ' 4. L- I 1 e I 4' K 9 J ' 'TF '7 1 H . X x - -1 , E D J 1 , 1 A - 3- - :M , , . . 1 . - ,. 'i-- 1 44 , , A 1 3 ' r J ,J ' 1 ' 1 E -g , 1110 llunrlrcnl Forty sq vt 11 51 . ay ' nm' mul T mlm IIIIII , II lll H mm E Um' E Hllllm umm! nun U II H 191911. M W II Mmm Yr SjWjIrf1m::::r Qiti uzzmull vuvnmnwnna il i-1 3 age iii bumerset At Syracuse University the young peoples branch of the Woman's Christian E Temperance Union is known as Somerset Y. In honor of two remarkable social 8 E workers, Lady Henry Somerset and Frances E. Willard, organizations of this - 3 ij! kind in American colleges are called Somerset Y's and those in English colleges are fi' ' called Willard Y's. These two noble workers saw in the college young women the ' - - E future leaders in the growing movement of humanitarianism. The aim and object of these organizations is not only to promote total abstinence, but also to create l l a feeling of greater responsibility for the customs and ideals of society, and to declare one standard for all in thought and action. il ln view of the great need of useful material concerning the prohibition situa- X Jia. ,W tion, Somerset Y has placedin the University Library a collection of books and I 7, . , -Fai' .' ' pamphlets dealing with the alcohol problem. This literature is especlally valuable ' , 'F i to students in economics and sociology, and to those seeking information for debate. Q?- I, II Ir, I' Somerset Y inaugerated the custom of observing lVlother,s Day in the Uni- : all versity in 1912, and for several years the proceeds from the annual sale of carna- g ' tions have been kept in a fund for the erection of a drinking fountain on the campus. Recently, however, Somerset Y has changed its plan for the time being, and Ei has expressed its desire to help in the do your bit campaign by investing more -3- ...-. than half of the present fund in liberty bonds. I I rags 3 5 L E T T QE: E I'-:LI , Vi Two Hundrecl Forty-eight . N . ' . , 'mm mu E S El lmvwunn E - . 5 I , r 1 I B illlllimmllll will 'W' g '1m13'Hl?1mHi1VNVNB?'lWHN' H it 4 WW f L. E Hg! I 5 E 1 1 it fi- 1 I X. F QI U Vi 4 . . 6 :fl I ri i. -Li Prerident . Vice-Prexideni Secretary . Treaxurer . General Manager Smmerszt 19 ' Gfficers Chairman Memberxhip Committee . Sup't Scientijic and Medieal Comfort Dep't . Sup't Literary Dep't Mrs. Bessie Brubaker, '20 Ada Hallaway, '19 Elizabeth Homer, '19 Florence Lockhart, '20 ' Josephine Lockwood, '19 Gladys Medbury, '18 Bertha Mitchell, '20 Ida Phelps, '18 Gladys Redelings, '18 Dorothy Sherwood, '20 Mabel Smith, '18 Winifred Smith, '19 Marion Spellman, '19 Elizabeth Schellenger '1 Edith Haakes 20 . Betty Berry, '18 Marion Hawthorne, '18 . Olive Fink, '18 . Marion Taylor, '19 Mrs. Willial11 P. Graham Marion Hawthorne, '18 . Ariel Whitney, '18 . Louise Finney, '20 SE E -.. :E C5 IE! 1 1 X -Fl' T ' r ' 1 1 Gr I. I I Ll- El TwoHud dF ty I E . 3 E. , M 51 Wm ll Hmmmilm 1919 UIIIH H II mm Elmifll 1f1' xzmugvnvnbmnn- Q ll ,,... + gf 3 E bmlher leap Gllluh T Qbfficers A F - Prexident . Q . . . Edith Nash, '19 E Secrflary and Treaxurer . . . Miriam L. Derring, '20 E ,SER The Silver Bay Club is composed of women who have attended the Student 5' 3 f xv E E 3 - Conference of the Young Women's Christian Association at Silver Bay, on Lake T 552 George. This conference is made up of representatives from the colleges of New In Z England, NewYork, and New Jersey. E 'F . . . . ' : Syracuse sends a delegation of sixty, which is the largest number allowed by l the National Board. The cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. and at least one student A V bi from each living center are sent as representatives, and any others who wish to .N NK ' go may do so. A f A - . . f ? 'Gigi' This conference is a wonderful- opportunity for any Syracuse woman. At - , 1 1 ,av- Silver Bay, the mornings are devoted to Bible and Mission study and to addresses -9 ' I in the Auditorium, and the afternoons are given over to the Quiet Hour and rec- I 2 reation. Tennis, basketball and baseball matches are held, and there is every I 'V 1. . . . I T opportunity for boating and bathing. ' - The purpose of the Club is to increase the interest of Syracuse women in these A conferences, and to instill in them high ideals, to radiate the spirit of Silver Bay. U1 It holds regular Sunday evening meetings every six weeks and special ones when- ' - ever necessary. During the past year a magnificent contribution was sent to the children of Armenia and Syria. L ,- ing E T - I ' p T Two Hundred Fifty 2 i N A - ' V V ' ' m B lIllII1mmIl E' B Nululwllunll B H 1 mul nu ml vnu K '--' ::1::muHvHVNbHEHNUH ll il E W? 4 .4 3 112 3 I 35 P E EE' as NPVELICHTIVHSW g El 3 mm an ua u 1111fMmf1lIIII 1919 Ulllmmflffwfiffmm ll umm 9' 1 E MMI Hmxzz '1'Q :1::muHvHUNI5HYiHN' H ll ,..-l:' Q, ll El : .Q 3 as 3 5. . EJ t ,xg N. ts.. , X 4 . , ii fy' I I EI' 3 1'5- Qihe Svpratusan 5 Q . E Editor . ...... Francis Pendergast, '16 E E 'J. A. Loveland 'os T. D. MacGregor, '02 E Arthur L. Evans '04 Irving H. Templeton, '04 5 3 Clement T. Robertson, '05 isg Auociate Ediiorx . I 4 Robert Consler, '15 Marie P. Ludington, '12 E Winifred Hughes, '14 Henry L. Taylor '84 Margaret Coman, '16 George L. Bond f Adv. Manager . . . . . H. W. Lester , I Q, Y 5 al- In this year when everything centers about the war the Syracusan has been my co-operating in the war plans of the Alumni Council, from which has grown a com- : mittee to look after the welfare of Syracusans in the war. p A special number of this publication for alumni was dedicated to the one thousand Syracusans in the service and a complete record, of them was published in the January issue. From time to time interesting war articles have been featur- eg. ed. The Syracusan, together with other university publications, is placed in the army camps. ll I'woH dedI'ftyt o , X I I 2 3 Wm I ll n mm iffliiz nm 1919 mum::::l:::mm ll Mmm 'VX ui ml ln' ' as ' . H ' in in ee 74 X, My im mm nm: I , mv mm I lll H9 Z, Nm Xi IIIII ur E mmllllllmm H rwlllllhw l ull IIN , if 4' X, 1 i V lr ll ' x L y -4 The ailp Qbrange Ei HE Daily Orange has had continued publi- cation without interruption, since it was founded in 1903, despite uncertain and inadequate financial support. - This year the editorial board has endured p unusual dilhculties due to the decrease in the number of men students because of the war. The number of men trying out for the stall: was '-i Sl 1 fl smaller than ever before. Due to this fact the f associate editors and sometimes the editors have E had to do part and not infrequently all of the z reporters' work. Iihis lack of reporters has very l seriosuly handicapped the editorial staff' and has l been quite an extra burden to them. I,,.,U,,ND B. H,,N,w r Q - - lfl' U h lhe Women's Stall have co-operated in a Um x . . , , X . splendid manner with the men. lhe women ,R ' . ' have helped carry the burden which was caused 'X Q by the dehclencies in the reportorial stall. fi Another great blow fell on the Dailv Orange 1 l - I when joe Guard, the Nlanaging Editor, left I college to enter a training school for the Naval Reserve. As Managing Editor, he was one of the mainstays ol' the paper. i In spite of these adverse conditions, the paper E ! :ggi E ,. ,-- .. E Z: E . IE! 1, 1 .1- 1 : 5. ., 5' ii- - 35 El. is alll 0'- ' 1- 0 3 g 9' N C- 'f I I xg ' has equaled that of former years. lt is carry- - n l 1 u n Z ing on to the best of' ITS ability the two ideals E 5 Y. V that, since the origin of the paper, have been uppermost in the minds of the successive edi- I M gi i torial boards, namely: to print accurate news gf - - - 2 E while it is still news and to l'earle.'.'l bl J 1 : ' fi Cinuuacs S. Miaiuuixm . . D i ss y pu Ish th It ' ' 1fu.fi11gJ--fA'lffHLagfl' wlnch is best in Syracuse life. ,M - -1 an P Two Hunilrocl Fifty-three ig Z7 X . - 1 Y Y V N I N . ww uma mm uw um. f K 951 ll in 'pun El El .m, 'l iili El UH nu ff llll mn nm im K X. ff' lll Ill . I , 4 ll l .. - P my Ill fe XXX Q21 Illl llll f ' ' ' .4 in IH Qg Ng IHI Illlli llllll I . my mlm Ill gn Xl 'nu Ill A E ll'lIIl1ll1ln!'l' H E uwllllllsmm H HI IIN. 'gl 'l ' - ' 'H H i ' - ' 5 , Ghz Bally Qwange Qtaff E5 .2 I V : ' L El El I' l rx, 5' . 4' ul 3. '31 1-3 llllllllll . e i ,l 1 llicks Mercer Ilcurs Moyers l'lnIclnvrpg Grnvun l+'ulnnv.n Guild Gunrcl Henry lX'lrerriaun Nulsnn Mundi-nlinll h h Cullen Snvirlpgu liollimxux' Pnulxmly Snlnniht. . s ' ' ' 'ku X ff 4 N -. . . mm Sataff f ,. 'M . , , , . N X .9 Lciilor . . . . .Leland B. Henry ' ,. 'I g I' Managing Editor . Joseph A. Guard M ' I Buxineff Manager . Charles S. lVlerriz1m lf' 2 Circulation Manager . . . lf. Nelson I I ' 'lux Qlssuuriate Qthiturs E. Hicks B. L. Meyers L. W. Nlendenhall A E. H. lVlaclcenzie ji ' A. H. Mercei' -Q ' 'mmf Qssistant Qssuciatz Qlihiturs gg C. B. Jarvis A. Martin 2' A - Exchange Qthatur as in :sz L. V. A. Guild E ' - LTL' ' Two llumlrefl Fifty-fum' El ' H M llltlll mm EI El l l mW'lU B l , 7 I X X an null' H l1lml 'llllal 1 ww WH K ff lll lll I l I ll' ' W' I 7 X3 lllh llllll I llll llllll 17 f llllll - IISI , I O I El In ww El vw' ll ,, ll H x W x V Y - ' -- 4 nl ' 1 , ? 'I 6 1 - - women 5 btaff uf the HI p range E Y? V V 1 lg, i ie' -A 'QE EQ! - 3 E3 'E it i I Y S il, fi ' U8 kv -, V l' E Smitli Sanford 'Fhompson Ricknrrls Crnns X, Dxwvnport .Innes - Goorlmnn Wiley l'ur-lcv Cooley - s Clark Bronson llinnmnn Wumlwnrllr Morris King: XX lx la-vy Wells Schuyler 'k I digg A I' wg 5 0 ' The lack of reporters on the men's staff' of'l'ered the women's staff' an unusual f 7' X3 .' opportumty to prove its readiness for co-operative assistance and their Jour- ' 1 ' fl' nalistic tendencies! Q 9 fl 'I he woxnogmls staff wants to express its appreclation ofthe co-operation, courte- Q , . . U I sy and fair play accorded them by the members of the men's staff, who in the . I midst Of,,d'1HiCllltlCS have not only maintained, but raised the standard of lhe : V I Dzuly,Orange. I ' fAll, positions on the staff are obtained through competition, reportership being open to all college women and higher positions to all regular reporters. ,ff a Womanls work on The Daily Orange is credited under lhe Womans' League Wi. Editor Ma1zag1ng Edztor I Adverlzsmg Manager J el Axfomale Edztorx ll QWW H ' ' mm: mm ' lll . Q7 mllll m I nannrlllmllulnl . ,point system as a major activity. Avirlivn x . fl 'Ai H571 , I . - E 3: ' fl A . Q ,rx , f f l 1 . Ulibe Svtaff -1: . Julia Hineman, '18 l I Marguerite Woodworth, ,IS l- Mildred Bronson, '18 .. Mary Levy, '18 I 5 Miriam Clarke, 318 Irene Schuyler, '18 Ruth Welk, . '18 Anna King '19 f Margaret Morris, ,I9 E Two llunmlrm-ll Fifi, y-five mn lun 'H lll ll fi 1919 lllllm ll Ill' ' f ' Illllmlll, gk xl , 4 num nun mu in ll Hmlrmmlvwvrwinw H t - fl e e ' - N . M r Zllbz Qenunhagan 'E' C31 INCE the l9l8 Onondagan was published, a great crisis has come to our country, even - N i . 'J to the threshold of our University-we are at war. ln this anxious hour, Syracusans every' E- where are serving their countryfs need, and E not a few have already laid down their lives on E the altar of freedom. The blue stars and the y white stars in the service flag are multiplying. JR! HKTEM The occasion demands a VVar-'llime Onondagan, if gif fu 'Ll i and that we have made it. - I3 The present book is, we hope, thoroughly representative of Syracuse University at her I' best. It has many new and novel features, , f though it retains all the popular features of for' WASH,NG,,.0N W. LOVHIAND, l I mer annuals, but treats them in a new and Ediw i 'CM'f N. wx, systematic way. In every chapter we have , 45 ALNK Q . given our best efforts to'portray the University f 'X 'O' p life as we have found it. Proudest of them . . IS, ' 0' all, the Patriotic chapter is an eviahle record- 1, ?, in our Alma lVlater's part in the great conflict. W , ,. : With the newest 'and most original features, Ml' the largest number of cuts ever used for an 1 Onondagan, and containing nearly live hundred pages, the 1919 Onondagan steps into its place in the front rank of the college annuals of the country. W. l:DWIN Luvn Inari, l5'u,rir1r.v.v Jl'llllIll1,l'l' Qx 55S X S -1 E o -1 F4 4: E .- '1 CD is F --I W 'C Q 2. ae Si zislliliix jar ,wxilllu mi, ,JM I l an nz. 5-3 -.1--a lil ' In all-ml llllll 1 :mama lm 1919 Qlllmmzzzuwixmm ll IIIMQ Hmiillu IIQ1 :1:::muH9HVHl3Z1WlN H H 1 1919 QBnun?Jagan Mouth , 3 ? ,V If L- , ,.i , H1 ., El E1 542' ii, - ,JE zz 'L' ,Sf if-V . , dw ' I -. V, . 3 E-1 1 n Cimuwl Iii'lllNlflI'I' linunml Nlurtiu Suhlusrwr 1 1 lilnkc- l'l-llmnn lllH'lll'l' fiillwrl, Hl'j'!lIl Morris lvvs Hll'V1'llS N llnrm-s f':llnph4-ll f'IlllHl'lll l,uw-luml Dnlivll llivlis .Q .X 4 wk . nf, :K N . r , , 'vs ,o f f' Mx . p ry 9- ,1-U The 1919 QBnunl1agan , f 1 ' l,llbfl..fl1L'd .flvwzually by lim jmzior Clam I WI ' lfclilm'-'1'n-C11ifjf . Washington W. Loveland Rl!.l'I'7It'.!'.Y 1Wauagf'r . . . W. lfdwin Campbell fls I 1111! B11 :mn !Wcumg,r1 I lm m B Wu hr ' u I E . ..,. .3 i A Qg E- E MII va m u mm nm H 1919 mm n Il mm 4 P ? fi' in :::::: 'Qf'1' axe: is Unvmgnwnn -I m ll ,,. r- ,I 5 n lim 3 , Pi 2 if -1-favn .223 E IEI l 5. ,MQ - 'X-o.. X if .,., A l I 6 :lil I ml 1919 Gnunhagan--Cllinntnnueh g fulummittees El Artf--Lawrence Kf1nstler,Chairman,,Ioseph Livshin, Lois Harper, Mary Gilbert. a 5 E Athletic:-Norton M. Barnes, Chairman, John Schlosser, Harry Martin, Egg J. Russell Guard. ' Club:--Dorothy Pellman, Chairman, Caroline Blake, Everett Hicks. E Claffer and Clary Histories-Lois Harper, Chairman, Howard DoBell, Mar- I garet Morris. Dfpartmenlal ami,'.PubIic Speaking-Everett Hicks, Chairman, Rolland H. 5,2 Canfield, Elsie M. Stevens. -S Faculty Record: and Publicationr-Caroline Blake, Chairman, Dorothy H. Pell- many, Dorothy E. Bryan. I ' Fraremiziei' and Men': Societif:-J. Russell Guard, Chairman, Norton M. Barnes, Everett Hicks. .ll Grind:-Betty F. Ives, Chairman, Howard A. DoBell, Caroline Blake. junior Picturex-Harry Martin, Chairman, Mary C. Gilbert, Norton M. f Barnes, Lois Harper. I A 7 . . . . ' Q J, fumor Rerordf-Margaret Morris, Chairman, Harry Martin, Betty F. Ives. 1 1 9, Muric and Dramatic:-Mary C. Gilbert, Chairman, Dorothy E. Bryan, wt? Harold F. Round, Russell Guardr ' I Palriozic-John Schlosser, Chairman, Harold F. Round, Harry Martin, Religious Organizationf--Horawd A. DoBell, Chairman, Betty F. Ives, Mar- garet Morris. A E Senior Records-Harold F. Rounds, Chairman, John Schlosser, Rolland Li. .... H. Canfield. . Z- , 5' Sororitie: and Womenkv Societie:-Elsie M. Stevens, Chairman, Caroline 7 iii Blake, Dorothy H. Pellman, Dorothy,E. Bryan. i 5 I - Stun! Picture:-Rolland H. Canfield, Chairman, Elsie M. Stevens. E Wommfx Athlelics and Organization:-Dorothy E. Bryan, Chairman, Betty --- F. Ives, Lois Harper. M. E E-El , W Two Hunclrvrl Fifty-1-ight SL, I i D . . I ii ' ' . , ' 1 E B HIPUIWIIIH E vi J A I I up nm nm F3 . -W W ,. 7 - mm mm h mu uma I MII -apnvmmwnn .1 H nav 4-, ul A - ' V :ii 4 EI- g ,,, I i in The Grange nel i 3 OST college students need and demand humor forthe fullest enjoyment of life. W The purpose of the Orange Peel is to - supply this demand. In publishing nine month- .45 if :.- ly issues, unequalled by any other college maga- 0 zine for the abundance of clever jokes, drawings. E and natty appearance, the clean-cut college El comicl' has, this year, become a popular asset to Syracuse University. - 5,152 Edited and managed exclusively by Uni- 15 versity students, the Orangeilaeel is distinctively ii? a student publication. Positions on the editorial, 1 7 art, and business staffs are chosen by competition, u W open to all students regardless of sex, college, or class. Upperclassmen, for the most part, till 1. A' ll the chief places on the staff. The Orange Peel ' Board is the executive body of the comic. 'A N Many improvements in the monthly were 1'iV'l'l'l'li ' l1.'C.KS. ' enacted this year by the present staffs. Feature illmmgmg Mlm, , . AM 5 munbers were the freshman, Christmas, patriotic, , I x l .,, X l 'QF . . . Al, Ili, 1 I 'ul and simplified spelling editions. The number of contributors increased considerably, a large per- centage ofthem being women students. One inno- vation was the sending of copies to Syracuse men in the service. The first number ofthe Orange Peel was issu- ed in the spring of 1913, the second the following fall. Because of linancial dilliculties the publica- tion was suspended. Daniel K. lfurhman, '18, , .fa- Q, Cr' 9 I I I 11111 l X editor, and VVilliam W. Kicks, Jr., '18, Business 1 lV1anager, revived the comic in -lnne, 1915, and M l Q put it on a lirni basis by a continuous publication l , : during the college year of 1916-17. Although war 1 conditions hampered the financial management this ' ' i year through a big decrease in advertisements, the ' list of subscribers and readers increased suflicient- 5-5- - I'.ARH': S. COKIN ly to enable the Orange Peel Board to put out e jguv,-g,,,.,j,11,,,,,,g,-,. nine successful issues of the comic. 1 - 2 I:-El Two llmulreil 1 ift.y-ninu 2' a E A c -c ,, X l N i i l num llllll H B lmw ' E f I l I H iniiillllmlliu g ' 'W' Q Q SP ni ,, f W 411 ml III Mm ' f U, ,H Q5 A lfll 111111 i1ii1i . . W NN Im' Hi E II1I1IuIlilIIIiII E E ' wniiiiih E 1 'H' Qs kvvk -- - ' : ' , ' 1 x 4 Ulbe Qrange Reel Staff 'E' E 1 'lb '11, EE-E 7 ' ix vwn:A:E El El 47931 P5 2 if 1 1 Q E , V I llll iii . gk Kiinntlvr Cinilrl M1-yn-rs Nz-lson Hr-nnc-tt. it ii .lnaksmi Hicks Crnwwy Davis ' R ,W if N - . Q f 3, 4 K- .II ' ' o . 1. ,5- 0 Ma1zagz'1zg lfdiflor . . Everett Hicks, '19 ,Q 9 , . B. : If-zuimmr Ma1'zager . . Earle S. Corey, '18 , 'I H' Ar! Edilor . . '1'11eoc1ore H. Jackson, ,18 I ' HI Circulaliovz Mavlagzfv' . Edwin Nelson, '19 Asxiflavzf Edilor Brziyton L. Meyers, '19 1 E flyfiftant Ari lfdilof' Lziwrence S. Kuntsler, '19 E -H, Asfociaff Editor . L. V. A. Guild, '20 b iii, lfxchange lfdilor . 11. Raymond Bennett, '18 -- ' as a gg: l2'1ui1wJ.s' flxfocialrf . 1V1i1c1rec1 Davis, '18 ' 4... L-El P 'l'n'u 111lllf1I'l'f1 Sixty 1 X A - ' ' - Q H In H llllln lmm B B illllammllhll E I Q 1 iill iuniiiimiiieii mm inn www HI Ill xy ' ' XY! The Qlimpirz jfnrester W1-hm' Davis Knish Ryan 'Fnrnhnll 1918 Svtuff lfE1?1.ff27'-'HL-Cllidif . . . F. Ryan l7,ll.ff1I,6'.Y.f .Afltl7llIgL'I' A. Wclnn-1' flnociare lfdiloz' , H. 1. Davis ,4.T.YOC7fdlL' lfzlilor . , . , . G. A.'l'u1-nbull ' ' . Stephen S. Kaish ,417 Ldwor . , , . , . Zlibe Qiamp lug X Qw4.,,,,i,m Wvsru-I lfranli 1917 Sviflff lfdilor . . . . . . VVilliam C. Wcsscl flxxociale Editor . . . . Karl A. Swenning Bernard K. Frank Bufinfyx Ma1zagfz' . . Two llnnclrml Sixty-nnn mm mm , 9 ml inii l V NWI HmomHHVNVNBHWHN H r H sl ' :I i e l T - ' j Urine Jfresbman Iaanhhuuk El 3 Presfntfd Annually to the Freshman Class by the Uniwcrsity through lhe Clirislian Associations E E - . , I E Editor and Marzager , - EVCFCCI H1CkSs 19 4 3 Women's Editor . Gladys MacDonald, '19 2--f-1 ' Andrew Mercer, '20 E E D. C. Johnson, '20 Assislanl Editors . Ruth Coult, '19 'H E., Elizabeth Park, '19 ,E 2 Barbara Watson, '20 if H Mildred I. Bronson, '18 il 5 -2- Business Assistants .... Mildred G. Davis, '18 2 The purpose of the Freshman Handbook is to put in complete and concise l form the chief information concerning the University and the college activities, lt Appreciating the value of a pocket size book containing these fact to the freshman, t the Christian Associations each year, with financial support from the University, tx lt publish this Handbook and place a copy in the hands of every new student. lt is f JN- 0' also available to other students at a nominal price. Commonly known as the f rf 'GsL'.'. Freshman Bible, the Handbook is invaluable to new students in acquainting ' , 'F ',' Y, them with Syracuse institutional life. ' iii' my I Among the prominent features of the book are: the college calendar and : ,V general University information, the directory of oHicers of organizationsg athletic Axxx rccordsg list of fraternities and societies, the principal college songs, list of city churches, map ofthe campus and vicinity, diary memorandum for the college year, and explanation of the Christion Associations, athletics,,activities, organiza- E tions and than purposes Phe book is mainly financed by advertisements, which incident illy direct tht hcshman to ich xble merchants of the city. lhis yt n s Handbook is nearly bound in blue leather, with gold letters stamped A 5 ,, V . I r u a . . - - -s , , , I . . . . - 1- 1 I ' H A Q' .3 I 1 - 1 .1 u1 C . ' I 3-E. ' 1 A2 . . ls.. -. faqs . Q: -I ' ' ' . 1 i 1 t - N ' . .. ' 1 m K K u 1... I , ' A 4 . 4 1 c ......... .1 , Two Hundred Sixty-two ' on thc tovcr Oiangedye dccorwtes the edges of the pages. The book is fittingly little book IS sm ill enough to lit in the vest pocket, and is a permanent fixture to m my students as '1 sourct ofinform'1ti0n and reference. sa: illusti ated with pictures of campus views Although containing 150 pages, this IEE' 9 num mm 9 mi Winn E X' iv I ' A l I B ilinillmmnll E 1 1 uni' lun l SMI! Smith 111' :MHQUNUNBHWHN Ummm fH1f emma E E . E E E - M! .,.. 1. mar ,Q fs : I3 I vm YHFIVSIV' D BRHNHTIGU7 - ' ' ' I - 41 - if 1 41' - r i :Q H V . H 5 1 5 El -- Es - J ' ' A mn nn ' ' I X suuluwmiuluus EI El MW :H EI H Im um Wm um E1 u 11.1 mm wulll m Mm an Ill , ,, Zllibe Tllimhersltp iganh N the fall of 1917 the University Band was organized 'ls '1 volunteer band with bright prospects of success. lhe or- ganization was managed by '1 committee with I e brand Spawn 'is it s head 'md Leon Rossman 'ls leader. lhe band gave two concerts in the fall lhis was never undertaken by any other band. - With the financial aid from these two concerts and the help ofthe Senior Council, the band was able to provide uniforms for .SMI Emil iiii l115mHllUNVNBHW'lN' fl Q f HW? 1 I ' 1 E E l ..f. . El IE! gill its members and to carry out its duties till after the football E 2 is D season. iii K ' . E. I- Because ofthe departure of most of the members to some , ' E branch of the war service, the band has discontinued temporarily. E l Much commendation is due to the band for the enthusiasm l and spirit which it helped to create at all important events, in ' I l 4 N IIIQHEZSSMAN spite of the many handicaps. iii' X 'JAM ' Q jilllerllhers f ' 'Q O . f if ' if . ' 1 'F Z' N , O Q Cornfly . L. H. Rossman, F. E. Coursen, W. S. Grimshaw, C. Kirby ,R. Greeves 1 ' I Piccolo . . . I ........ W. A. Owen 1 Clarinffs WV. lVlilnes. D. H. Conterman, Hugh Frail, N. Custard, H. H. Chapman : M' Barifiom' .......... M. A. Bennett 'r ' 7'r0mb01Le.r . Il. VV. White, 'l'. Wilson, H. L. DeCamp A110 llorm . . B. A. Laukaitis, W. M. Terry, P. Duratt E Saxaphomf , .... A H. B. Mertens I ...-?-. Tuba . . . . L. G. Spawn E Cymbal: . . . . 'lf Dixon, Clarence Grieb 7 V l Drumf . . A. C. Diesroth, Blythe, R. P. Vanderpool gig A - . fe l I ' , Two Hunclrecl Sixty-four 3- I 1 ' l 1 - Q I , 1 2, 1 B lllllllmulhlll E B lliljlwunu El Il 1 l ul nu nn nun A 1 1 .11 1 1 -- en II 111 i ' .1 lg, -1 1 x 'mil WEIUQHUNBHGHN 1 Il ll IWW H 1 E Qliamhnurine anh 3301125 OR a numher of consecutive years ililllll- Hg 5 hurine and Bones has struck the chords of EEE ' musical-dramatic harmony. 'lihere is no- - - thing so charming as music and nothing so thrilling as drama. A successful comhination of these two arts has made 'liamhurine and Bones promin- E nent as one of the classical entertainers of thc University. . 'lihe production of l3roaclw:1y Mary last 5:5 year gave evidence ol' this fact. 'lihc livelv i Li-, play aPr'orded ample opportunity for the well chosen CZISI' to score a s11ccess. 'lihe cast did much which was worthy of recording with the work of' previous years. None who saw it will ever forget Carl Snyder as lVlary.U Nor will they forget '1'Walt R o h- -W erts as the Pride of the l l.ll6ll1. lhe pl 1y hid 1 vely clever plot. It was a play within a play. The dilliculties and ohstaclcs of producing a college musical-comedy play were clearly hrought Ollf. lt was judged by all the critics to he :1 com- plete success. Likeuall other organizations, however, 'l'. and B. has suffered hy the loss of many good men. 'l'he uncertainty of the period has thrown a cloud of douhtfulness ovei the possihilitics for the coming year But de pite the llhlllg d1l'l1c11l ties, 1 light pl 1y oi peihips 1 mmstiel v11ll uc given this yen Although no dehmtc 111 mgc these contempl itcd pl ms will he c niied out lIIHI!IL,I'I lllllll ll H W Illllimmllll H E ! 1,7 9' Ei 1110 lllllllllixl bixty Inc il I I 'HW' . ze, I I -1 sz H V, lg ' 'S 2 .. Q i 1 2 ' 'Q r 1- - . ments have thus far heen made, it is expected that EARL C. GWENS Qs . 1 - g .. 1111 nn ' ' l 1 I 1111 WI ' um mhz l . . Us emu I Mu Hmnm-ilvwvwswnn su .1 ra lla nr N 4-0 v or ' I- 1 y L ---- ' ' I . ' E, Qliamhnurme anh Bones ..,.. - Gfficers I : , - , ' 1 , E E Q3 President . . . h John Heffernan, '20 E55 5:5 Vice-President .. . John I. HeH ernan, '20 Secretary . . Edward H. Mackenzie, Jn, '20 l Treasurer . . -. ' I4 Robert Busteed, '18 3 Manager . Q Earl C.,Givens, '18 E Assistant Manager . Harold H. Davis, '19 , i Musical Director . . William'B. Mangin, '19 , 'el - Harry Lee,' '99 Egg J ' i Advisory Board . . Willam Salisbury, u 3 gg is-1 ' Q , T. Leo McCarthy,'17 I f H J 1 l 9 I f A - Q f ? wg- Q . ' ' I . .F 'Q' UQ 1 , ffl A I 1 I lx , . I WALT Rosmvrs AS THE Pxumz or THE HAREM d d s A G. 7 '1 ,J51 Wm In nmnmm 1919 msmnms an umm X OAXJI rmAos-Kqxgg poxpunu Tambourine anh ignites bucietp Corbett Ccrow Boyd Olmstcad Coumn Dau-son Andruus Guard Cohen YVri::ht Kenyon Suule Thompson Lange Sunny Hurt Barnard Mylchreest Plumb Spruke Yan Horn Snyder Rogers Huber Bonslcel VVQss0n D1lX'iliifJIl Blccurthy Jonvs Milford Lewis ...Y L- .,,.,- ,, -.,....-..v,-.,,-..- ... . . - .- ,.... .L .. .... Q.. ....-.. .. - -.. V, vw- v Baal' 5 1925171 E Hmm +41'1' uzizzmullvnvnlsaiinn- -1 f H 3 .: 3 , Z. E1 3 Yi n u . .-X gk N . a st as v, Q iii r I Tai OO nruch credit cannot be given Boar's Head for r its splendid production of Dorothy Vernon of Haddon. Hall. Under the dir'ection of Coach Lewis E. Parmenter, the C2lSt attained unusual per- fection in the 'interpretation of that diflicult play. It is a production that requires a great deal more pre- paration and care than the average student play and every demand and requirement had been attended to make it a crowning success. , The story centers about a man and a girl of rival houses in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Before the time of the play, a feud arises between Sir George Vernon of Haddon Hall and the Earl of Rut- land although heretofore the two had been extremely intimate friends. While still in infancy, the son of Rutland, john Manners and Dorothy, the daughter of Sir George Vernon. were pledged to each other in solemn agreement. Later however her father pledged arrangements for her marriage to Sir Malcolm Vernon, her cousin. Upon her eighteenth birthday, Rutland's jester, Perkin, arrives at Haddon Hall to claim either' the promised lady, or a forfeiture. Sir George becomes enraged and threatens violence upon Perkin, who is saved only by the timely intervention of Dorothy. She is enraged in turn by the tardiness of her betrothed cousin, Sir Malcolm Vernon, and vows to wed Sirjohn. Sir John later' arrives at Haddon Hall and assumes the name of Sir Malcolm. Under' this false name, he wins the love of Dorothy. 'lio further complicate affairs the real Sir Malcolm now appears and Sir John with Dorothy's aid escapes, only to be later brought secretly into Dorothy's apartment by the jester. At this juncture Queen Elizabeth comes to attend the wedding of Dorothy and her cousin Sir ohn s life rs spared by the ueen, upon the stipulation th it he disclose the hiding place of M rry ueen of bcots Dorothy le rrns th it brr ohn has con cerled the queen at Rutlrnd Castle md while prep rratrons ire being m rde to serze her, Dorothy rides ahead and gives the queen warning Mary qtuart escapes but only to give herself up as a HAROLD DAWSON Pre.vidr'11t escape and it Sir ohn s assistance rn the affair Elizabeth exiles him to Wales for a year and for WAREEN CoLsr LN Manager lwo lfundrul Sixty eight as 2: E .1- as SZ E 1 E! E 3, X J-,gr ,Vg ?- El Q . . ' Q ' - :J L- Q Zi ' i ' ' K Y. J I . , Q S53 i'i:.' .2 i ai 'K ' i t 3 U .' I Y' K I . ' . . gin l 'A voluntary iprisoner. Angered at Mary Stuart's 2 X U Hum Inu i unu urn X' T I f X l I Illllllmmllll El 1 El Illllllwnlllll E ' bade 'my communic'1tions whatever between himself 'md Dorothy Vernon. Doro- wmxzzi ilnn uxamfrlpnvnnmnnt fl Il il Wm 1 1 3 Ti H' 5 E , . Ei isa. I 1 . , ii thy, however, succeeded in evading the Queen's orders and goes with her love into exile. Owing to the unusually heavy sale of tickets, a special matinee performance was given. At both productions, the Empire theater was taxed to its capacity. Boar's Head is to he heartily congratulated on having as coach, Professor Parmenter, who not only has had years of training and professional experience, hut the enthusiam,,zea1, and pride for the success of any department of his Alma lV1ater. Sir john. 1111111711711 Sir Crorgr' l'fruon Sir .lllalcvlm Vrrnon . liar! qf Rullnml . Lord lfurlrfgll . Sir Wm. SI. law . Pfrlciu . 5 'Z 131 a' is The Qlast . g a karl Swennmg 'gs john 1'1e11'erman M Q, Harold Dawson George Coughlin 'l'homas Lowry Leo Kelley Warren Colsten Chester Nott ' , llfill Dawron . Mark, lim liulvhiv' Grrgory . . Wm. Slattery Richard Snook Dorothy Vw 71071 . Tlledil FYl0l' X QX x Lady Vrrnmi . Elsie Stevens 1 Q 9 5 l . Queen lflizabrlh . Gertrude Smith 'F wif .' Mary Stuart ' . Frank Westcott ' s Q J' 3' Q fwmic Faxlou . Dorothy Roos 5 9' fhl Bruzr, flu' Cook . Helen Blackstone Wx' ' l -llarbara Watson .' I l iilr1g:'r.r . Frances Clark g I - Frances 1-lenricks I ill' Rz'lainrr,r . lfarl Gilbert, Harlan Andrews, 1'au1 1V1ac Pherson, 1,urel1 Guild , i ihlnafs iipeah iblaps Sante 1905 fi. if King Lum- qsflmfpfflfr-9, 1905. --'rho Coach Cllarold Wallacr, '10J, 1910. -+ lV1acheth CSl1al:r,rpran'J, 1906. Mice and Menu cllIHlIl'li7ll' L. Rylryj, 1911. '1'he Rivals cS!Il'fl.l1ll11Jp 1907, The Kin!! Pill fffflfl 0110111111 '19, 1912- ....... ' 5 3 '1'we1l'th Night CSlmkr.rpmrrJ, 1908. You Never Can Tell flirrflard Shawl, 1912. y 3 xg: Cricket on the Hearthu Qlligkf-n,fj, 1908, Broke Cl.rwi.r E. 1,lI7'1Ilt'7lft'l', '12D, 1913, .. 5 -. E The 1V1agistrate Qllivrrroj, 1909. The Witching Hour C.fIugu.r1u.r Thomaxl, 1914. X E' The Comedy u1'l'1rrors CShn1'r.rpmrz'1, 1909. '1'11e Fortune Hunter flyiilfllfll Smillzl, 1915. b T 1 An Itlcgll I-luSlmml f0,rcar Wilelfj, 1910. '1'he 1.ion and the Mouse fClIllI'lf'.f Klm'n,l 1916- ' N ' We Are Seven Clflfauor Calm-J. 1917 .-- 1 LTI J , 4 'l'wo llumlra-ml Sixty-nine .- TT r ' 1 - . . 9 X- ' 1? l My num ml E 1 B :Pm E K' W 1 nuulll um ll K - 0 - . 1' USHE SHALL BE Youks OR No M.aN's I nm mm 4 C . lilll i ii F W F NW vmvnmnwinri H n ,ii il H ll, iw P xl V Y lil l F x M . ff' ff. Gffiterz 2--'- i President . . . . Harold Dawson E 3 Vice-Prexident . Muriel. Breads ...- Secretary . . Gertrude Smith B Treayurer . Kenneth Broadway 5 E 1523 Manager . . . . Warren Colsten EEE 5 - -f ibunurarp Members -.:. Dr. Ross Jewell Dr. Charles H. Carter E E Professor Hugh M. Tilroe Miss Editha Parsons Dr. Horace A. Eaton Mr. Frank Martin - - I g , Qttihe Members q I-gyrault, Lawrence Dawson, Harold E lgelow, Olivla Fyler, Theda Breads, Muriel Loftis, Clara E If Broadway, Kenneth Smith, Gertrude A 'H ,M y 'T l Cavanaugh, Noreen Woodworth, Marguerite llll Colsten, Warren Wright, Anita LS Zinitiates f fx - f Q ' . o ' Alexander, Margaret ' Kelley, Leo A- 'V' 'K Q' Andrews, Harlan Lowry, Thomas ' ' , 'ai 'lm Blackstone, Helen McPherson, Paul ' '. 1 Cobb, Frances Nott, Chester G35 1 Coughlin, George Roos, Dorothy 1 I Evans, Marie Slattery, William I il Gilbert, Earl Snook, Richard ' Guild, L. V. A. Steinhouse, Leon Hefferman, John Stevens, Elsie Hendricks, Frances Swenning, Karl . I Hodges, Alma Watson, Barbara fl- Ives, Alice Westcott, Frank ,Z- - Wood, Margaret ..-.-:: ans g 4 se , Two Hundred Seventy-one ii N l H mu, -1? 1 num -1 l' N im I ll H N yy n H 1919 H it-.W H n nm, iguafs Ifaeah Svunietp XVosrcott Kelley McPherson Bigelow Hc-Herman Hendrivks Coughlin WY:lts0n Loftis Hodges Swcnning Lowry Ives Guild .Xymult Xott Evans A ndrcws Breads Dawson Smith COISICII Stevens C11 rk Alexander Sheinhouse Cnvzlnnugh R oosc Fay Snook Yvood . r Slattery Blnvkstouc 1 Smal f-11 :::::mullUHUNI5fN?'lN E3 H 1 Tlliliumerfs Instrumental Qlluh E 1 1 ' 1 , E E q W it I i fin ll ug, ' 1 lg!-Q 2 3 li , ,El lirown c1llll'H Gifford Conws Iluuzh Sknim- Fislu-r 131-Long McCnr1,l1v Gnylorml Milla-r llowaml 'I' I f ,gg K X fbfflcers 1' 1-.,y- 1 w , f T ..'. . Prefidmzr . . . . Dorothy Gaylord, '19 1 ,3- ' ,5. Secretary and Treafurfr lrene lVlcC:1rtl1 , '19 T 'I 5 y 9- : Manager . lnu Miller, '20 ,ml JHBXIIUBFK lV1arian Hutch, '18 cM1ll1d01ll1D Ruth Bennet, '21, f1VlzmdolinD X W Helen DeLong, '19 ClV1anclolinj Mae Kelly, '21 C1V11ll1C1Ol1I1J E Sara Fisher, '20 f1V1anclolinj Helen Mason, '2lC Manclolinj -' . . N Corie GriH ord, '20 C1V1nndolinj Ruth Maloney '21, Qljianistl Rubie Howard, '20 ClV1:1nclolinJ Gladys Brown, '20 cM2lllC1CJlll1J iw df Lolita Suckett, '20 CMundolinj Milliwllt Cvwee, '20 cM1llldlJl1I1J 2, Mnrizm Skaine, '20 fUkelele 1 Mllffhfl Gates- '21 fMfU1d01il0 E , l 5 4 DEI Q P Two Ilumlrml Sc-v4-nlly-tlxrfw ' L E . , 'mm mm El 1 El unmmunll El - . 1 7 'x l I E uunl mu 'll' 'W' I 1' ls 7 UH, ' ' ri ' ' p Hm:::::l:1:::mHLLUHOHBHEHHs fl .il H .V ul 3 2 EJ -f .u fl ue 7 Q3 X l if X x ... XP- '. X . 1. I ,O 'I 5 T Y :il f Ciba Svptatuse Mnmhetsltp Qtbntus The Syracuse University ,Chorus presented Arthur! Hackett as soloist at the first concert of the season which was held on December 13th in the Crouse College Auditorium. Mr. Hackett is a tenor of unusual ability and his appearance at Syracuse was a special treat for the University. At the Spring concert on April 18th the great oratorio Creation was rendered with the assistance of the following well known soloists: Grace Bonner Williams, sopranog William Wheeler, tenorg and Edgar Schofield, bass-baritone. Professor Harry L. Vibbard played the organ accompaniment for both concerts. The annual concerts were instituted in 1912 by Professor Howard K. Lyman, director of the University Chorus. It is through these concerts and as a result of Professor Lyman's excellent training that the choir has become one of the foremost choral societies in the States. The students of all colleges are eligible to membership in the University chorus provided that their voices meet the requirements of the director. The members from the College of Liberal Arts are given one-half hour's credit for each semester's work. . Gfficers Prefidfnz . . Geo. W. Hull Vice'-Presidenl . Ruth Root Secretary . . F. Murray Westover flyxiflant Secrftary . S. D. Cornell Mgnaggr , . . PCflill'lS Afristant Manager R. D- Gibbs Howmm W TYMAN Dzrfrlor n r v nlv 7:2 E' as E E IE 2 : mm : - E E1 55 11 IE! ,fy ' wr a. IJ' 1-1 9, 2 3 I'wr1 Hu xl 1-il Sv 1- ., -four ' ' . , 5 X mini 'nm H B lllllammlllll B F ' X Q N Illlllllmllllll IDIII WIP S Qs Yi N! mm mm I Q B 'mi T I . Urivnnnvinu H Q N .aw 0 , LY r , n. -s ' 5 Q Yllilelummrs Glas Qllluh E E . iw The Women's Glee Club of Syracuse r ' University is composed of women from all f colleges who are selected from the regu- lar try-outs. There are nearly one hun- X-E dred members who reherse regularly once 'E EE every week throughout the college year. The officers for the following year are E chosen during the second semester. Professor Belle L. Brewster who selects the members is the leader of the Glee Club. if It is through her efforts that this organi- zation has been developed until now it 'E ' E 5 - holds a prominent position among college 5' '.,,,X . . . ,i 'f-5 . activities. E I .' ' This year however has been bestowed ' 1 1f,'P.+,:1'- . , Q ' 1 W f upon Professor Brewster and the Glee Llub ' ' r - by the dedication of three of Dr. Berwald's ' -5 ' A ' own compositions. 1 i Nb i 3 r:' 3: :I : ': . . 'Ilf- AN- , IROIMSOR llgittlkoi' R WM R' lhe annual concert this year will be f f 7? .Ei1'.Q. V given in April. 1 ,3- 9' ll fl I l i ...,, i ' T ' 2 E . - 5 E , 'l'u'o Ilunilrc-ml Hn-vm-ntiy-Iivv Q A - A l INIU uuu ' ' ' I' llllllllmullllll El B uw E r 1 mml mn N 'W' K ll ' E Hmzzrzzi IQ11 lillmlus Unvnbntinn- fi ll f M' ll is 5 - 3 '33 3 Z! ur 1..- S nga -eu' . E II . .X Ax! - -ts., , K .6 ..O. ffl I I - ' . 55 President . Secretary-Treasurer . Manager . . Orange Representative Pianist . . Director . Almy, Marjorie Bachem, Julia Battenfeld, Lillian Beach, Martha Becker, Irene Bovee, Elelyn Briggs, Karefa Brightman, Abbie Caldwell, Florence Calkins, Genevieve Carter, Eleanor Carter, Louise Cavette, Laura May Clark, Miriam Coseo, Genevieve Cowee, Millicent Crane, Marguerite Crounce, Edith Davy, Gladys DeLong, Helen Donald, Bethany Ellis, Naoma Elwood, Lucille Eno, Lillias Enos, Ruth Everett, Mary Fairbanks Harriet Fairbanks Helen, Foote Ester Forrest Frances Ulfllinmetfs Glaze muh Gfficers members French, Grace. Friend, Dorothy Gates, Ester Guyle, Ester Gwynn, Mary Haake, Edith Hartwell, Hazel Hawkins, Carol Hunt, Hilda' johnson, Dorothy Kauffman, Anne Kelly, May Frances Knight, Nora Krueger, Berdella LeTarte, Lona Lewis, Norma MacRoberts, Elizabeth Mercer, .Margaret Morrison, Grace Niles, Mildred Oliver, Katherine Payne, Evalyn Poole, Grace Purdy, Marguerite Roberts, Florence Saunders, Helen Saunders, Matilda Schwartzman, Rosalind Sheldon Gertrude Shepher, Ruth Sherwood Adelaide I D ! Miriam F. Clarke . Marion Flagg . Ruth Coult, ' Fannie Mae Hellner, ' 18 , 18 . Evalyn Payne, '18 19 16 . Prof. Belle Brewster Shuman, Margaret Slattery, Elizabeth Smith, Claire Smith, Hazel Smith, Leonarda Smith, Mary S. Smitten, Edith Snyder, Charlotte Spencer, Hazel Spraker, Florence Stein, Mary Stickley, Marjorie Stockin , Marjorie Stokes, Tlazel Swarthout, Cecile Taylor, Alice Taylor, Alma Terwilliger, Frances Titus, Marjory Tredinnick, Helen Van Schoonhover, Olive Waldroli, Renah Walters, Jeannette Ward, Madeline Wees, Mildred Wheeler, Hilda White, Villa Whitney, Ariel Wright Marjory Zurbrick Agne 9 222 r 'I' 9 n , Y Two Hundred Seventy six ' W , ' . . B lllllnmmll 1 Illllll llll EE as cs :- EE' E - :E 35 ls-1 X ' r .in Q 9' Mr . I -I I 'HU Ll- im 1919 ll n H ll it ll E an :mia F :, ln Hmm: 1if'+1 ::::::muUvHK7Hl3f1YiflN Ummm '-12 42 SI H W f 4 fi E I3 ' ' E 1 E1 in 'i N' , E' Q? ' - N W5EKflTll'15w E 3 SN .. n - ,lllu W -. S 12 1,lA 111 ll X1 m u vw lQl 4+: mmf-m 1919 UIIIH W ll H M ll mm thats Uliniun . 1 livvim I Ynsl. Gregory H unt, Bollinger xVllllit'lSll'lll Rlellzmlson Spawn Dolloll Mi-yr-rs RAYMOND RICHARDSON .flflnmzgn Two Hundred Seventy-eight Due to war conditions, the annual Varsity and freshman debates with Yale could not be scheduled this fall. A second semester Varsity debate with Pennsylvania, however, is quite probable. The freshman team will likely stage a contest with the Colgate freshmen sometime in the spring. In the meantime Coach Sherman L. Kennedy is preparing to send out extension speakers. These men are collecting material on public questions ol special interest, and, after a try-out, are being sent to nearby towns to give speeches and hold open forums. The plan has met with approval, and many engagements were filled by those who volunteered for this work. 'x lx .i S ee e . . ie if S SN X llllmllll H mmulalumm G - El Y llll illlll' I mmf: l fy ff W A W xl I 1 P mm nun J,,lll'llmp l 1 I Y .? M u. El 2 El 1 .t '4 N . X X l K X 'li' 0 .' 0 V Q .O 'I 'li I 1 i i l IIE G. i i ., ' ' ' llllll lllll y . I V num mm I mm, . 5 'mlm M mmlmmmul H H X mm Ulm E mllllllu w W IH Ill ' -' H I W Sptatusedbennsplhania ZBehate flleam IE! :li .4 ,l ug Gregory f'nll4-mlc-r Winkm-lstc-in Flnxingtoii Varsity Debate at .Iohn Crouse College, lVlarcl1 5, 1917. . ik QOES'l'lC7N'-R6JOZUL'd.' That the United States should adopt a system of univcr- r sal military training. ' , fl, QBenmsplhattiugilffirntatihe bptatusewjflegatihe fy. ORDER or Dl'IliA'l'li G. Lang H. Rolmetto Ward B. Flaxington N. Witkin Stephen Callencler Warren Winkelstein Qlltetnate John L. Gregory W ibresihing QDffieet A+-M 3 Mayor Walter R. Stone 5 A. Zuhges Hon. Gilbert H. Baker, Penn Yan, N. Y. Hon. joseph Beal, Oneida N. Y Hon. David P. Nloreliousc, Oswego, N. Y. Betisiutt :ll Split in favor ofthe aflimiative , . Two lluntlrecl Seventy-nine :Pl X X ll ll , wmzzzi -'1+ :WQHUHUHBHWHNR U Il 'W A Svpratuseafale Rebate --- New Haven, Thursday Evening, December 14, 1916 UEsT1oNr-RfJoZved.' That Capital and Labor should be compelled t their disputes in legally established courts of arbitration ,ae Syracuse -Qffirmatibe . Bale -fjaegatihe E ORDER or DEBATE 35 Ward B. Flaxington A. F Coyle G. S. Victor Little F S Cuckow 'Eg' Warren Winkelstein R. W. Dunn E Qltetnates . LeGrand Spawn V V H Loper ., A i ?IBeeisiun iff Split in favor of the negative 1:esIJman:i,BaIe Rebate E John Crouse College, Thursday Evening, December 14, 1916 l their disputes in legally established courts of arbitration ,Bale -Qffirmatihe Saptatuse -Hegatihe - ' -'N ORDER or DEBATE tk N Howard W. Waterman John L. Gregory 41-. . Ralph Talbot Paul H. Lowry 'FAI g' Alexander Lowenthal Walter L. Hunt ,6 Qlternates Max Traurig William C. Martin I Betision p i Unanimous in favor of the negative bnpbumurezjftesbman Behate Hall of Language, May 18, 1917 -is QUESTION-REJOZUECL' That all public revenues should be raised by a E on land values, constitutionality granted. ?- Svuphomnres-Siiffitmatihe ,freshmen -Aaegatibe - 1 ORDER or DEBATE 5 235 LeGrand Spawn Abraham Mailman if-5 Samuel Dean. I Howard Beach 7 Everett B. Williams George G. Coughlin Howard A. DoBell, alternate Betision E Unanimous in favor of the aH'irmative , 2 Two I-Iundrr-rl Eighty 7 N A B ' Wm Ill nm:11::ll1::mnm 1919 Unmm::::il::::mm UESTION4RK.YOl2J6d.' That Capital and Labor should be compelled to settle single tax il HW El 0 Sett C 3-E 53: l E i I U 1 E l i S 'L' nas i E E - ll l f ' fr Q., 9 ? WV I. I I mi at LQ4 lil E in :amid 1 N ml lu' C ' C I' ' in llffl X QA ,lu mm mm I U Q in mm I p anew! We X S N Xl Inu mi El mmuununmm H El Iunilllllaw H 3 H ill 4 x , Y ' X I f W., Tlhlpperclass ZIBehate Qlluh . C ,yy Q Wy! Q' fy 1 IE! E Y g E E it 'Z iii :tu N Fir, 1 Z fl? . v E .. 'TA i 1 .lm-lforils Spf-ni Nl Salmon Spawn M4-nn-Inun i D ll ll RlvlmI'd:4ou Wllvnx . .N I - wx f , 'gm ' - , , f -F I .gi QBffucers . f I 7 i . l A . l Q E 0 Prwidenl . . . Raymond D. Richardson 1 1 9' I lj'l:L'L'-IJ7'l'.fidl'7ll . . Howard A. Dol3cll 0, I Sfcrflary-Y'n'a:wm' . john IC. Wilcox I' I .,'- I jlllemiuers W. lf. Campbell Brayton L. Meyers K Leon E. Carnell Raymond D. Richardson XE' Y Ferris Cornell Stephen O. Salmon , Carl li. Diefenhach Hugh B. Shelton 3 Q 3 Howard A. DoBell Charles E. Shew 22 Leland B. Henry l,eGrand Spawn -' ijug Erskine M. Jeffords Leon E. Spencer H355 5 5 li. Hilliard Macomher john Wilcox Hiqin ... Rowland Meacham Warren Winkelstein ' E i , 'E' P Two IfllIlIlI'l'1i I'h5,:li1.y-mme - Qs ' ' A num mm ll' ' N i Q I' l E uunlunlmmnnnnn ' H 1 El 'uuumwuun B I '7' 1 '7' I Z wmzzml 1-1' :::::muUvnvru5fitinN- rn ll gi E1 IW 5 3, .E -if 1 5 E.l ie: II-:El l ' Qxq ls. 4- X , 'ex fx! I Il 'E' EE bnpbnmure ZBehate Qtluh T .si A Gffirers ' E President . . . Russell S. Brown Vice-President . , . Herman L. Harding Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Howard Beach 5 5 One Year Debate Union Representative Walter L. Hunt T Egg Two Year Debate Union Representative John L. Geogory 77 - l Members , - Howard Beach John L. Gregory I l Russell S. Brown Herman L. Harding . George G. Coughlin Walter L. Hunt Paul H. Lowry f ' 1' . , .1 ,gf Q Q 9- . I jfresbman Rebate filuh I QBfficerz ' President . . . . Philip S. Bernstein Vice-President . . Harry E. Wareham Secretary . . . Oscar R. Decker Treasurer ..,.. . Paul Fay One Year Debate Union Representative Charles Bollinger Two Year Debate Union Representative Manuel W Levine L IE! H a f1Lgh I Q Z. WM In nIm1111Elm2lmlnm1919 mm lllmlwzzrmm ll lllmig W VRHTURY W X 2 ikeabing Qluntest for Svnpbomnre women John Crouse College, March 20, 1917 53 H gf. 1 iBrngtam Festival March in G Major .... . E Russell White , V - The Church at Kehoe's Bar . . . . Greta M. Ames The Littlest Rebel ..... Noreen Cavanagh . Bobby Unwelcome ...... - - Cecile Swartout X YN' The Ballad of East and West A. K . ' 0 nna T. ing 'gil' .i. Bought and Paid For ...... Q Marguerite R. Wood Anne of Green Gables ..... ' I Faythe Santway l The Death Disk ....... Ruth Coult A Tale of Old Madrid . . . Frank Westcott Cal Nocturne in F Sharp Cbj Waltz in A Flat . . Rune!! King Miller . john Bennett . Peple Anonymoux . . Kipling George Broadhurrt L. M. Montgomery . Mark Twain F. Marion Crawford . Chopin Il, wlli H E 3 T EZ! 2 G 2 7 E es 'Ea ffl .L 3- V Ep fl ua u S Q. W x X E Agnes Jones ,Q -1 Jubges - . -. Miss Grace Townsend Mrs. R. B. Roantree P '- Mr. H. H. Denham 5 5 M :L sam n Fe C' Bl' 5 '- i S25 Prize-Noreen Cavanaugh . T E S15 Prize-Marguerite R. Wood . S10 Prize-Faythe Santway E , Q Two Hundred Eighty-three -1 -2 iv X T A ' A num mm A C El .uma uuuu ' ' F f r X l I l lllllllmmlllll ' H 1 llllllmlllll E I i-lil-' ZBemsun Benlamattun Qiuntest MMI Gmini II11 t::::muQVHOHI3HW'INt H ll 5 ' , Z Zi 3 Q :nan 3 E 'IE ea a En .tl X. 9 ist , X -6 . , N :L-I I 1 V John Crouse College, April 2, 1917 ibrngram The Three Things QeorgeC,'1llc.ncler 19 America Vindicated ' 'lmes K'ltZl1l'll1 19 A Vision of Warn Irving Livshin 19 Scene from The Rivals . ' . . . . Warren Colsten 19 The Tell Tale Heart ..... Andrews llindus Ingersoll .Sheridan . oe Quarrel Scene of Brutus and Cassius . . . y Shakespeare Albert V. l'loud 19 The Man in the Shado W. E Cfimpbell 19 Euhges 1 w A s . , 2 - J. . . , ' -,-.. . , , E . P 15 S john LZISPIZI, '19 'ag 3 e . , , W ..... . Child . 1 , , l I ll I Harry H. Skerritt, Esq. Clarence O. Moore, Esq. ' Mr. Wesley Smith , Qltuarhs 5520 Prize-Albert V. Floud, '19 S10 Prize--Warren Colsten, '19 Honorable Mention-James Katzman, '19 Qnnual Rrnbihitiun Qeraturital Clinntzst Administration Building, April 17, 1917 Grunt of Svpeakers Ward B. Flaxington, '18 Ro al R. Lord, 19 Walter L. Hunt, '20 Lafiilyette H. Cook Wilfred L. Symons, '18 Euhges Harry Carman ohn Lord Qtnarhs first Lafayette H Cook 18 Enemies Wlthm Our Gates Honorable Mention Ward B Flaxmgton 18 1 d17'g ty , '18 J. J 1 . -W ' , , , ,, I -. . I. ' , Z, A Two 1-Iunt ro hi h -four I n m3QQ1Q5i.i.11g' H lm UIIIEI lmlll 'IlImlEl 7 EI EIIIWW 1 111- L..-1 5- E f 4-,af ?' f 'r ' Q 1 My I. I I El III E u :mid mmm 1Q11 unmlilvnvnnnwnni H ll 1-' r i 1 H IWW p I 1 I : E92 lima Qbctempnraneuus bpeaking Qinntest E John Crouse College, May 3, 1917 E ' --' TOPIC: High Cost of Living - V -:inf Qbrher of Speakers 3 : as ali Samuel Dean, '19 George G. Couglilin, '20 F. LeRoy Barry, '18 Everett B. 'Williams, '19 -- Charles F. lVlcKay, '20 Abraham Mailman, '20 Warren Winkelstein, '17 . Eluhges 5 b , H K Y iii Rev. O. D. Fisher li. Nichols, Esq. E A Sithaarhs ,320 Prize-Warren Winkelstein, '17 X10 Prize-Abraham lVl'1ilm'1n 20 . -E! E 5:3 Mr. Henry Phillips gn 5 A ii C C , I L A vi Elanus Gratnrital Qlluntest f p Y: .. 0 Administration Building, December 17, 1917 . Q I 3 ,Q iIBtngram 1 'dl A. L. Mailman, '20- The Spirit of America. 1 Duane E. Johnson, '20- United States' Place in the War. : Ill ' H. Elliot Chaffee, '20- The Cheer Need of a Warring World. 1 Roland H. Spaulding, '20- The Dawn of a New Morning. 1 ' Bessie Gertmenian, '19-Selected Reading. Leon H. Rossman, '20-- Democracy and the World War. Charles F. McFay, '20- Posterity's View of Wilson. 'l Q cc 1 ' as . E! Joseph D. Zalmanoil, 20- Flhe Enslavement ofHuman1ty. E'- 'hf Siuhgez ..- 5 5 Charles H. Richardson Perley O. Place ' gi F. Lee Benns n ' g Qituarhs I 1 1 E ,810 Prize-Roland H. Spaulding, '20 Q95 Prize-Leon H. Rossman, '20 --'74 - Honorable Meiztion-Joseph D. Zalmanolii, '20 E3 b - Two Hundred Eiglity-Ilvc ::'-1 W 2 - A ' mum n 9 B luawuu E T. V ' I f ' lm ll. ll . 191 lml Hmszzlcszmufl UHUHMNTINP H PM 1 , H HW 5 ' 5 -y E ag K E sas H-E 5 E, Zlaurace is. whats jliilemnrnal Qbratnmal Qinntest E, John Crouse College, June 12, 1917 'eel A ibrogram :egg ei 3.5 Piano: Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 6 . . . Dorothy Russell ' 5 E Stephen Callender, '17- True Patriotism. iQ , Mildred Warnock, '17- The New American Spirit. Warren Winkelstein, '17-- In Time of War Prepare for Peace. l Judson Washburn, '17- The Mission ofthe Church After the War. U W Eloise Converse, '17-- Whither Bound. V ' Ivan Terwilliger, '17- The Appeal of Christianity. ' LJ Vocal: Cal Japanese Death Song . . . Ruth Root ,gx X g Cbj The Nightingale Has a Lyre of Gold. I f . . , or 'qi5f.9. guhggg , ' 1 Q -F e7 A 9 9' :im Mr. George S. Tilroe Stewart F. Hancock, Esq. my f' Mr. Charles F. Harper Q Rev. Albert C. Fulton I- ' 1 Rev. John M. Maclnnis Rev. Thomas Fenton I I ' Qtnarh X100 Prize-Warren Winkelstein 5 , Hundred Eighty-nix 1 1? Wm : ll -1mr:111llil1:fmf1lIII 19l9llIll'l'mfll '2fIm'f1 n mimi F- , - E 3 'l'--. I-3 ' W N 45 N wa. ,-' i D I I I 42 QQ' HH MIX 7 i W mtl IH SQ lm Mlm Illlil , ll!! mm! ill , SN X' Im' mu E ullvlummuluunl E H ,unmhi H M ml 'Z 42 X ff Y Y i , ' - x 'E E f f K I 1 ,QE-Q - ia Fi L-,. 1 Zi El IE! my H, Q I ' 33:52- ,EI '- , ,J .1 ' B R . . ! , fy , X., , , . E 1: . '5VTIETIE'5 I-Il M f 2 is E' ' . ' 5 l i ,?0y x ' ' mum mm V Y El Nj X a 7 I A 4 ll an 1 Jmm ' H .mpwulm E Hn III wwx 1 Illl nm llll 1 my X gfff nu Ill ., I , IN Y - 1- Illl In W , . -F 4' X ' 3 'V' . Ar 9 I gl x f 1 , r Q Q 0- 1 I I I vu 'S -.- 3: I gym!! mmm 111 zmmgvnvmnnwnn 9 H ll il E IWW P ' 'Fi E23 WH J fl e 5, ri K-1 3 Q R u I, sz IE' ix lk. Q 4 X , va-. , . 'fn 1 'lt .Tunnel Phi Kappa Alpha 'l'au Theta -Upsilon Devi1's Own PhiPi . . Corpse and Coffin Double Seven hdonxliead Eta Pi Upsilon 5 WWW? 1891 1904 1909 1915 1889 1902 1902 1898 - 2 EE: 2: -S S E 51 EB 5- 3 - ,S 2. ' I3 ff J, 1 5' -Q2 3 I 3 E. E A ,,f1, M. 1 H W H m Wm In nm1?.:11::rm Elm 1919 1llIIHlll'lr21-1-MH fl Mmm 7 I1 7 .1 1 In IN X- , llllll llllll b N 1 mu! m V I. 1 E1 U E wu ' Nl llll . ff 4' 0 A - Hun nun W my 1 f 'fy -1 5 ' N , , v v ' . , - E fbi ifiappa Zllpba ' E SENIOR SOCIETY 1 p n E,rfabl1xl1fd al Syl'dL II.Yt' l!'lIl'I'l'l'.Y'Il3', 1801 r 1' F l 1 1 E E-IJ I 711 7 V, -J' 'fi ff A 2.1 A 1: . .Y I . J , -6 N X Q 17' ' r -Q: . 0 ' X 'f --1 .f 0 . A? Q. A. lllll'lH'I' 5 1,5 Sr-lmnk Klunnl 9 I I I Wllil,usimlu 5. 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Ulm: I. l l W., 'Ill ' Yclllpcr, lvvla, '99 I :di-, l'l4lXYIH'll, 'Dlx m lhivxl, lll'n1r:4'l'L 'Hg ,Y ' por, huns ln, . xx, '12 .0 mann, ymn .- ,, ' Sr- xwnrl S-I' -Un '13 Cllstvlln, ll1'nl v ll., 'UI lill1llN'I', llnmlll, 'Ill - Sm:1ll1'y,l l l'lll1ll A'll, 'UH 3 'f Cuultvr, J. ll:u'v1'y, 'Ill li1lll111l'l, Clmul lf., '00 Slvlllllilll, AllIl'l'1lV S.. 'lll . , 5 llnrby, Wultur A., '11 llamrlun, Allu-rt. lu., '07 Sllllwvll, Rxllph li.. 'US E '. Dcrntun, liflpmr, Jr., '11 1.1-1-, ll:u'ry S.. 'SPED' Hlunsun, .l:um--1, 'US EQ Li .4 - 1Jisl,in,.l. Arl,hur, 'US Lunneks, IG. xV1llSll1l!, 'US Wnu-rn, lv,-:,,,k' 'US --ff- 'I '- llnrr, Curl l'I., fllll Lynn, J. l4'1'l'll, 'llll Wm-lnlu, Arllnll' .-X.. 'ill :ffl I V I fratffg III Mlllbffgllate U ll ,I , - I X, S1'll1lllli, G4-4 rm- 111. . Hrfxgllry 'FI Wluiu-sill:-, cpll2ll'l1'S .I. Q 'l'wu llumlra-ml l'Iigh1.y-nina N . . . x ' ' ' Nun Illll ' F I II an 'lnm W In l Illl nmol mn 'W' 'll' Hull' III Ill I W ' nu In tal., 'If'-. I main: 1fHl ' z::1:muOHUHI5HEHNgH -i-f rl H s y ' 5 1 El l 2 E3 QEta 1 Tlklpsrlnn - 'f SENIOR SOCIETY I Founded at Syracuse Univerriiy, 1898 l EJ p E l' rgzg ' 31 Fi dl E lllllll N e l 1 Will-con T C' '-- - F -l ' - ' -- ff r , 1. nu nc rm, llflllllll R0llllIl,H Stngg Salmon M. C-ru n , 7 ' ' ' ' ' - 'om-' W liins ' 1' .lnhnson l,ll.VlN Christan N-lbw-rl. Russ Woodward Mc,lVIuhon l , 1 nt' , . l' Al ll all H l I' Wlih- C' Awllllolml lmyln-is Wnorlxvcwtlx llomlorson , ' U. 'IH I if I ll fl? llllblllll I if 1. '- Kanyon Wa-lla ' Bowles, Ethel D. 45 N h I C AWN . O . Zi' ' I Archbold, Carolyn 'Y'-Y Archbold, Elizabeth Chadwick, Marian Christie, Christabel Cresson, Abbie Davis, Mildred Erachtman, Bertha Green, Louise Green, Matie Hasbrouck, Laura Two Hundred Ninety II Ill i Y lmlllllllllum 1 un Mnunl' nun 1 barons in Jfanultate Sibley, Katherine Smrutes in iilinihersitate Henderson, Alletta J' Richards, Jean Marie . ,Q ,ar , 7 I' 'I I 'il Ross, Helen Hinaman, Julia Salmons, Helen Kaye - Hutchinson, Constance Seibert, Elizabeth Johnson, Sara Stagg, Eleanor Kenyon, Alice Watkins, Grace , , Layhee, Ruth Wells, Ruth MclVlahan, Blanche White, Lillian Potter, Johanna Wilson, Louise I Roberts, lsabel Woodward, Edith L Woodworth, Marguerite - mm nun ' ' Y ' I' num num 4 y K QQ ll H 1919 Bm mm ll ll m f if Q lllmlfl i1l' :::::mnUQHUHI5HEHN f ll 5' l 'V V -- Qian ilibetajillipsilun e 'E' s1zNIoR SOCIETY . E ' Fouudad in-X190-I 5-, 3. V 2YwYV l EW.. 1' ,S ,Q K, 2 E '- v S , vi' 1: 9 l. t 7-Z , I3 rf.. l lvl .5 X ' lf, L ' 17' J- I - Hrown Cobb ' Williams Ili-nrv l,l'H'l'S Jfratres in Mrbe S 'vi ' -' lil!! V: JMD A 4 I ' - W-V - Jill . '- lllll A 'L A WIS. .lm g I 1 H f . V ... if r' ' ' . 5 ' 1IEll f Byrnes, Rohert Carlton, Charles W. Cheney, Lloyd Crisp, Wilbur C. Dougl rss C. W. H. Doust Brewster H nvey Wllllam G., HL lley William Brown Matthew Henry Leland B. . 409 umm mm 1 !W Hllllm uunuinllwmnnun H Ill III ' J1' Hinsdale, lra Holzwarth, Ray lfherling, George Wood, Richard Malpass, Frank lVliller, Porter Parmenter, Lewis li. Parsons, Jerome Jfratrcs in Mnuibersitate Phelps, Frank lf. Ross, Harold G. Smith, George K. Stoddard, F. P. Townsend, William lr'1vis Melville l' . lueker Raymond C Woolover H. W. 1 eters Walter l . Colvh, Alfred R. ' 1- n.. 'J' V 5 l. I I 'hcl , . 1 , 1 , . , D ! 3 1. . 3 ., . . Williams, Frank Two Hundred Nnu-tv ons , ,I unu nun P 1 H unnummulalu El llllmllll llll III Jfimimi ' M- iiiiimiijlmw V ' r I-H mmmdx, A ig? Q5 , 5 if' ' Q . A QW lllil im H UHUHIBTIWHN U U , 1 7 li BUII 5 6195311 it , SENIOR I,.AW SOCIETY ' i :li Fomzdrd ai Syramm' Umvfrxify, l909 1 -' E EJ i Q J ii. F M Wiz. , V.. Y, AWN, Hmmm! WWI i in, N5-' Ni: i X I f 1: A ' , X 149' .Q . gain. f 7, 'nl' . I' ' I , if ,QV Q '- Lipowivz lioliinsam Simons BI'il'klllH.ll Q- Mnngin Mr-1-hun I I:umr-ry SIZIIXVIIFIII -1 Z ffl .i ,, Qi . , , , I' 'I ffatffg U1 MlIlhBF5lfHt2 il ,',' I ' vu' .m '. 1 Brickman, Herman Flannery, John G. Lipowicz, Leonard R. Mzmgin, William B. Meehan, john F. Robinson, Harold Simons, bwmuel I bchw ll'ZCl osaph L nm1919 ll lj m ll ::::::i fiii zzz: E Two Ilundrufl Nim:!,y-two N , ZW X umm mln 4 f ll lu H UNH W mllllm Hunan llllll H x UH an wx ' ,, . . 1. - V X I . I N V . , J . I A QI: ' ' .- '- 7 ii E ' M VS I un In -M, X X V' NX ' gy X X X .. XXXXHX 1::1::muUUHUHBHfi'1HiNii ,El XXXXX f 1 ' -Xi I3 3 2 I3 i 1-1 E1 llllllllllllll X X N X .0 vs 1 fl 'I I Pj -, , , l 39131 1 E, SENIOR ENGINIEISRING soc1l5'1'Y Fozmdfd 191.5 -: r e III 3 ,li ffl ' 1,1 K Q- lllllllllllii 1 J W 117' I vw lluelmnon Piron '4-rgnson Ilowlunnl l'im-ree 1 , f lliistm-ul lilznn-ligml Smith Lowell Givens ' A7 , 4, 1918 Blzmclizird, Ernest lVl l-lowland, Tlioinzis Dean Bueliunzin, Harold F. Lowell, Glenn Busteed, Robert Pierce, lflzirolcl Ferguson, Nlznleolm I' Piron, l,eGrzind A13 Givens, Earl C. Smith, lVlzn'sl1zill M. 1 , ' -Y Two lluml E ,, ' llllii llllll 1 WM' fu fi Q ' I 1 El num mill! -. El mm nun ' lil lil ' ' red Nim-ty-l.ln'oc -- , :Pi El ' Hn Ill Illl W' llll Ill mm' iiiiwb :1:z::mmllUHUNI3HYiHNr H ll EI EIIW' , , - ,E ' Glimpse anh Clinffm E 3 JUNIOR SOCIETY E Founded at Syracuse U1ziverJ'ily, 1889 - E E , Pl 'Qi I 1,1 K.. iid -1 E - ' 1. E, -6 D ll-N i D ir ' Il M f ir - u '- X '3- 'xx . - Nfllrtililwmn nrulliill V ml' Wright MM D f 7 f1g,.'. , Gov:-1 Guurcl llunnon Doll!-V ' , . ,F '3- 0 T 'H 1919 2 Dawson, Harold Hepinsrall, Lynn D. : Davis, Harold H. Howe, john ' Dolley, Charles Lucy, Henry D. A Goes, Louis Martin, Harry E Guard, Russell Marvin, Rolland B. E E M Hannon, Leo M. Snodgrass, Paul W. l Hart, H. Lyman Wright, Carl F. -:L ggi fi , Two Hunrlrcd Ninety-four ' x A ' ' num mm V D El 'lllupn H l i li I X l I H ' mlinuilmmaniull H 1 1 mm llllll .flf 1 fi? -Gwynn 1Q 11 1:::::muHUHK7NbHYifINs .H -. 1H-11 .J ' ' 1 3 2 EI I ft ,Ja E V ,-, rlllilllllll m 5 Fill 0 in 'I I iz B. Enable Seven EJ JUNIOR SOCIETY FOIHlClL'd al Syracuse U,1l'i7JL'7',f'ilj', I902 Warml Canfield Adams, Edgar Cerow, G. D. Crandall, Mcrvin 'I' Guard, Joseph A. Jeffords, Erskine M Kelly, Francis Kinyon, Harold A. Bennett Clifford S. Campbell W. E. Canfield Rolland H. Glover E.. Dayton Kingsley Carroll E. Kolbe H. G. Loveland W. W 1918 1919 H ll C' gl ll Proper Swmmim.: I 1.1 , W, ,gn S- f . 3 R, ,, I l il i 1, .nm 1 w Snyder iin fa ov Imxulnml 'kj Manning, Ralph lVlcCallum, W. C. Parish, Robert B. Schwarzer, Joseph C. Stoller, G. W. Storrier, Thomas H. Williams, Frank Nostrant Howard F Proper .Howard Retan H. Walden bchlosser ohn . Snyder Clarence M. bwenning Karl A. Ward Merlin B. -as- I' I 1 ' rs, 1 'fl , 9 3 9 J ' , , , 4 , K 1 N A , , I , 4 y X ' ' I , . 4 9 Tim Hundred Nun ty Hxc i Y I ' ' I 1 ll um m u Wl ni H 1919 Unmmnmm n ll mm .Tlx lflllllmlll .x l 'W ,num s. X W ,ag x i EIJ 1 El I .0 l 4 lil s X X h .A . 4, 12. , ' - Kula fn I nl, 31 EJ P S ll Ill M Ill' Ill Bwmicxz l1'il ztimmllonvnlgniinms Tm ll il lr! 4 jlillunx Zfaeah IUNIOR SOCIETY Fomzclzfci al Syraclzm' Uvzivcrsizy 1902 'ew l 1' so ll4U N -yurs Mor-sululin l imxl,e1'xvnlml ll1l Nll n Wllrf I1 Wntson Mnlono llowo Brown llnglwrg Brown, Matthew Brown, Bernurcl Wells, L. G. Brown, liclwurcl 1 ll1Sl1LI'W'llCl Russell W. llynn O. R. Hicks, Everett 1918 l9l9 lVlCCl11ll1,.I0l'lll F. Parker, Puule E. Peterson, Curl A. Lowe, H11 1'fm lcl M11 cmxx c ohn Nelson lzdwin . Moeschlin, ohn Ruflin H. . EIJ Y az 5 EJ -,Y 1 ?.. . . E., lllllllll f f- J f 7' 0. 1,2 1'. 9- 9- Of I I I I ' ll nv U 'E N,,.- :::r 17 J , K , I ,J . ., , 'l'n o Hnmllul nu Lv rx ' ' s, X W ima mgg,l....1ggggmn lm 1919 Ulllmm::::l-llzzzmm ll lllmw I w ' A ' iw ' E E 3 xx IIII llllll I A my mm l , RN E 'llllll 'l E H unwllw . i l H I V 1-I U E ly K ' s 6 P x has 1 LIFTVTETEQEJGUI V , .usndf - - Q- ' ' -N ' Q in 'wwf ' -'2R7':1'1 1 41 WS' E I ' llif'2 1. P LM' ' 'lf ' ' ig 'lg ,gmlglil gl l wi' :Z n El EJ I B 5 . a 2 2 .i ' A, if :li n -5 Phi Kappa Phi I Phi Beta Kappa it ' fj Xa N. fr . 'sts so lj! I In Si: il ga ll lil I lllll Tau Beta Pi Sigma Xi Alpha Chi Sigma Gamma Alpha Epsilon Gamma Epsilon Pi Delta Epsilon Janus Pi Lambda Theta Pi Mu Epsilon Pi Eta Sigma Lambda Tau Rho X, ' -r Q Q -' ff 5 T if '. I I il- annum- il L: Two Hundred Ninety so on I I WMI' ll E ll tzzizliilnlmum 1919 H II azz.: ll ia pg 'I mm EH if ll 19111 anna M1 founded at the Univrrfity of Maine, 1897 A national honorary society dedicated to the Unity and Demoeracy of Fducation and open to honor students of all rlf.riartments of American universities and colleges. Syracuse illinlhersntp Qtbapter Installed fune 6 1916 Gffucers l,'f0MilllllLf' . . . . . . . Dean I-Iugh P. Baker Vzcn-lvenulcnt . . . . . . . Dean Frank R. Walker Treasurer ...... . . Professor Leigh H. Pennington Secretary . . ...... Assistant Professor J. 1-Icrman Wharton Chairman Strmrlmg Conmiittee rm MOIlLflUT.V1L'tIJ . . Professor Charles H. Richardson Scryczmt-at-Arms ...... . Director Hugh M. Tilroe -l nui- is .5 ., ,, EL- Jrawup Members einen in 1917 Warren Gardner Bullard, l'h.D. Marion S. Dooley, A.B., M.D. David Lewis Dunlap, D.Se., M.D. Earl Hallcnbeek, B.Ar., M.S. Carl Tracy Hawley, M.l'. Leon Bruce Howe, B.Ar. Charles Julius Kulhner, Ph.D. Burton B. Parsons, LL.B. Arthur Sayles Patterson, Ph.D. Leigh H. Pennington, l'h.D. Ismar John Peritz, Ph.D. . Perley Oakland Place, A.M., Litt.D. 4 J ill' '-i1 :::::mullUHVHN'NflN- J Il ll if E ' El ' fx! N. ws.. , 'K -6 . . rr :ful I I Frank P. Knowlton, A.M., M.D. IC. Page Tracy, C.E. iiannurarp Members QEIecteh in 1917 George llenry,Perkins, 1'h.D., LL.D., Litt.D., Burlington, Vt. X John Heston Willey, Ph.D., S.'l'.D., Pittsburgh, Pa. f F, c Q .P 'Z' Cflilectetc Jfrum Uribe Qeratcuate Schools, 1917 1' 9, 1 Kenneth G. Brown, A.B. Edgar Rudolrilf Herzog, B.S, Harry Hutchinson Stage, B S John B. Chilson, A.B. Alexander J. aeNab, B.S. Benjamin Uchitelle, AJS. X '. fflecteh from 013132 Glass of 1917 n George A. Adsit Helen A. Hall Fern Arria Robinson N Giannina Bertorotta Homer Eugene Beckwith Ruth Esther Bogart Stephen James Callender Loretta Stowell Cody Elbert Hart Coe Emma Van Duyn Hinsdale George Gershom Jayne llcrhert Israel Kallet Dorothea Lillian Keeney Leonard C. Kenyon Roy A. Lamb John .I. Leary May Lourene Seavey Marie M. Sherwood Nellie Olcott Smith Carl M. Snyder Dora May Sours Ariel Fanny Spooner William Walter Street Eloise Converse I l . -1- Jolm J. Corbett Clara Elizabeth.MeGlnn1es Mary Dora Taylor , ' :- Harris Crandall Graee L. Mawlunney Ivan Melville Terwilllger Grace Belle Decker Josephine Lee Meek Edward William Treen .-.1 RobertNCi1 gizion ginsutng Seca M H flxomcai Edward Vail Etl l ' o Json orot lea ari me i er fran . ang er M U Wzdlace hVilliarn Everhardt Dorothy Margaret Morris Clarice Louisa Wellman '-7- '- - h Grant William Ernst lidxth Marian Nottingham Allee Bowen Westcott 2:5 S. Wilda Ferrisll Milcgeil Thfdoria Out vfaeorge Qsrlaudlwilliams - ' . ' M ' . v - ', e ' r' .. .. -fe iiflllllni fsl1.lJpc5..r.1..tf .1Z2..a.f H11-alfifiy vfgiifinwiifief st' 'H sas ca 3: Cecilia Margaret Gorman George V. Potts Marion Abigail Wood W Harold E. Grupe Elias Ralf ' Ray T. Young 3 2 George B. Rice - Elections from the undergraduate body are made after the mid-year examinations in the senior year. Character, E scholarship, general efficiency, and service to the University are the determining factors in the election. ' I3 A Two Hundred Ninety-eight I X f A . . V l ' A s l mlm mmnm lllljmmllll r v 1 lllnll llll 'ill lm' K l in mm nun 1 L I uma I vrivnnnwn .fi H ,i i 1 , 1 ' iBhi Esta kappa El 3 NEW YORK KAPPA CHAPTER -, Ertablirhed 1896 n 1,3 Us 5 ,S Gfficers A ' E President . . . William Nottingham E ' Vice-Preridmzt . . E. N. Pattee u I Secretary . W. H. Metzler F p E2 Trearurer . Henry Phillips ii E Members ' 1917 wi ' X . .0 'qi il I Bertorotta, Giannina Blood, Harriet M. Gorman, Cecilia Hall, Helen A. HoH man, Sophia Kelly, Florence R. . Mawhinney, Grace L. Sampson, Ruth E. Taylor, Pearl E. Terwilliger, Ivan M. Varney, Mary E. Walrad, Nellie C. Whitney, Elsie C. Williams George C. Keeney Dorothea L. Miller Dorothea C. Rider Catherine B. Robinson Fern A. Sours Dora M. Taylor Mary D. Wescott, Alice B. T Brown, Kenneth G., M.A. Christie, De Noyelles, M.A. Fagan, Harrison B., M.A. f 'X McKechings, Anna E., ,M.A. . J' S, Austin, Ruth T. ' 1 9. Barnes, Marian M. ' . Crandell, Harris Ferris, S. Wilda : Field, Edith M. 4 Hausner, F. Edna ' ' McGrew, Margaret C. McKay, Mildred D. Meek, Josephine L. Morris, Dorothy M. Nottingham, Edith M. Pierce, Ida H. Pizer Harry S. A Reid Grace H Guthmann Harry Witter George G -Q- El a? P ifq , - . ,Q as! 1 Seavey, May L. - , , E E Wi 'll ll M n iiriinlnmulm U mml nu I I , - iii 9 2 2 - , . .Q ' lj Two Hundrc incty-nine 11 1 A . f' x lllll ilu ' F. Hllll 1919 E' ll SEMI Emil iill ::::::mull9HUNlsflYiHN' H ll ll E .gg 3 1:3 Q. 2 i SE E IH H ca l .l xi I 12.5 , X -4 ... so rl I I ' E' I Uliau Esta 191 HONORARY ENGINEERING SOCIETY Foundzd at Lfhigh Univerfity, 1885 I fdlbapter Bull Armour Institute of Technology Carnegie Institute 0f'1'ec1m010gy, Case School of Applied Science Colorado School of Mines Columbia University Cornell University Iowa State College Lehigh University Michigan Agricultural College Michigan College of Mines Pennsylvania State College Purdue University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute School of Mines and Metallurgy CUniversity of Missourij State University of Iowa Stevens Institute olvfechnology Syracuse University University of Arkansas University of California University of Cincinnati University of Colorado University of Illinois University of Kansas University of Kentucky University of Maine University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Texas University of Washington University of Wiscolisili -1 Worcester Polytechnic Institute El 5 E 4 E3 55 lg' 3- JJ' f ' r 1, 9, I. I I IES fi I nm Wm Ill n ll ,ntl flll: lmlilm 1919 lllll'f'm5l l':f5fml'1 Il NWN X- il N. et X ' ml nl ' , W 1 'll x' Af' . Xi ,m mm nun V . in 'num ll' p 4, wsu 'un Ill!!! H mmlIlllImm B X WIll.IsW H -I nz- QE A jiietn Burk Esta banter E, E rffmbzfffmz 1906 if il E E Vlvlf,--1 El A me . E1 P ll is . A l'lI'Illllillll llorsuli llI'IlI'l' llowlnml l'ir-l'4'- HIIHSIIIIIII ,' X, l X Whilnn-y l r-murmur: I'iron Lowa-II Fox , V 'X f rf?- -st. . . f 7, ' A Jfrutres in Jfanultute ' ' Q- s ll' w - - - 1 . . Q ,I Albert R. Aeheson, l3.be., l3.l'.ng., Professor ol lVleeh:1n1e:1l lzngineering ' George I . Browning, l3.lVl.IC., Assistant Prol'essor ol' lVleel1:niieal lfngineering : ' William P. Grzlhzuu, I'h.D., Dean of the College ol' Appliecl Seience I U' Louis Mitchell, l3.S., CC.l'I.j, lVl.S., Associate Professor ol' Civil lingineering ni.. john A. Northeott, lVl.A., Associate Professor ol' Applied lVl:nrhem:1ties Paul C. Nugent, A.lVl., C.lf., Professor of Civil lfngineering Rich D. Whitney, l'I.l'I., lVl.S., QlC.lC.j, Associate Professor of lilectriczul lfngineering 'e:gf i 5. E 5 an jfrntrcs in Ullnilsersitatc gg Irwin Borsuk, '18 Lawrence N. Moore, '18 E. l Il N5 Norman G. Bruce, ,18 l'lill'0l4l l.'iCl'CC, '13 Q- I MZllCCJll1l P. Ferguson, '18 l,eUr:incl PiI'0l1, ,IS I,gR0y B, 15074, '19 Aclolph Sussman, '18 1 Rllylllllllil l . Frzlnlclin, ,IS lVlziurice P. Whitney, ,IS ' 3 fllcnn Lowell, '18 'l'. Dean llowlzxncl, 'IS E ' ' P i 'l'In1-1- llunslri-il Une E ' ' 1 nun uma V ml ll l ' Q ff Il Ill Ilmdmmnm H 1 1 H mwlllllllml E Ilfgmlm MSX .FQ Illlllllll Y. .. - 'll ll V - H ll' A .P -il- ...i- E bgma 361 EJ Hmm vniw 2::2mullUHUHl5HEHN' H ll , ' , EF I f Founded at Cornell Univerrity, 1886 Michigan University University of Illinois ' ' Case School of Applied Science' F University of Indiana University of Missouri University of Colorado North Western University Syracuse University University of Wisconsin Washington State College Worcester Polytechnic Purdue University Washington University George Washington University University of Texas E 53 2 Cornell University Q W ,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute L., Eg ' Union College University of Kansas E Shefiield Scientific School CYalej University of Minnesota U University of Nebraska Q 3 Ohio State University fm University of Pennsylvania Brown University il University of Iowa E Stanford University University of California I Columbia University University of Chicago all . members St- , - Adams, Charles C. Gruse, William A. 15,9 Baker, J. Fred Hargitt, Charles W. Birge, Raymond T. Hargitt, George T. lf' Bray, William L. Harvey, Frederick A. t Brewer, Robert K. Harwood, May Noramore U Brightman, Charles L. Hickernell, Louis M. l' Brown, H. P. Hopkins, T. C. UF! Wm Blackman, M. W. Brainard, A. E. Bullard, Warren G. Clark Herbert A. Clark Burton W. Decker Floyd F. Dooley M. S. Drake Carl H. Graham William P. Groat William A. Grose Merritt R. blohlin, M. Jones, Henry N. Jones, John L. Knowlton, Frank Lindsay, Louis Metzler, W. H Meier, Henry F. A. Mitchell Louis ' Mitchell O. W. H. Moon F. F Northcott . A. Nugent, Paul C Povah, A. H. W. Pattee, Ernest M. Peck, H. A. Petry, L. C. Pennington, Leigh H. Porter, Royal A. Richardson, C. H. Riley, C. F. Curtiss Roe, E. D., Jr. Roe, Josephine R. Silverman, A. C. Smith, Burnett Smallwood, Wm Steensland, H S Stephen John W latnall Robert R Furner Homer G Weiskatten H G Whitney Rich D dred Two In umm: iifiii 1 rr- EE E 2,- -as -2 E .Ei :EE II-El X , 9' ' 'r o . I, 1 I I I I i .5 ' I , . 3 ,Z III! 1919 Ullimflriiiifmi ll MK V 7 , Y 2-5 ' .ai-1 ' F Edmister, Floyd H. ! 7 P Three Hun E, A . . Ax.. jf' I I H' ' , Y , X QNSXN 1::u u:u H Wlllllllmm H V E W mm if 'X , l ', SV X X 1 ll IIVILI Illlll Mimi y fx ' ' - N , A M Zllpba 361 bngma I-IONORARY 1'oR1:QTRY rRATl:RNI'1'Y fofzavzded at .85 racufe Univerfizy 1914 :,,, ' 1 IP 1 uw B ff 1 ra ' 'Y , 2 -S El EJ U4 8-1 E, fa IT I3 mam' ff' X , . J' ' vi- X 'X C 'B'1..0' I o - ' I A 1 I llull Cfrmvfm-nl Rynn Pm-mldin Dnvi. Bull nf Cflbapters A Alpha ....... Syracuse University Betl I cnnsylv mu bt xte Lollcge gg' Jfratex mu jfacultate Puddle Fdgu C jfnatxes nu Mmhemsntatc Saezunrs sang: Q1 lwfmd 11111 S D lVlS II uold 1 Lxowlcy, Rusadl V Ry'm olm 1 -..::-.3 fUumnr u H111 SIICIWOOCI XE? r f . D , , ' , 1 , N 4 ..... . 4 . 4 E .. , . - , -1 1 X , 4 7: . A W .2 . , tt . I 2 L., - : . . ff E , 4 , - . r Three lIlllllll'01l Three -- -I X Y . 1 i x , 4 ff Z7 f ' num nun WW 'll' - 7 K 4552 num ' , I Ilkllllmmllkll El H 'u wn B H m gi W' Hjn I5 .. ,. , nu Il D , nH m xx ' B X5 S ii .E u. -ll+1' :::::Qfl1lmL Unvnbnwnmi in ll ll E l an:--is ,. .1 Gamma Qlpba QEDSIIDU Ei Ca HONORARY AGRICULTURAL FRATERNITY E Founded al Syracuse Uvziverfity, 1914 .,, V '1 : - E Q E ph i li l '-igtiiis IEJ F ' i' 1, V4 I3 ll l I lllllllll I R . x J- Ak lv' i f 7' . ' ' s Q ' '3' Sclilmwvi' Cornell liriwlc Mean-lxnni i 9- 'Vnlnmgm Wilr-ox Salmon llnulu-r 1 O I '. jfratrez in Jfacultate : Howe, Dean Frank W. Rider, William Nl. ' Jfratres in illinihersitate 'ES 1918 ' ' Hooper, Robert W. 'l':1lm:1ge, Ferris G. ,, ,W Salmon, Stephen O. Wilcox, john lf. Si- N :nun Brock, Robert S. ' Cornell, Ferris D. ri E: Campbell, Cornelius H Mezlchznn, M. Rowland -'-1 -' iv, ,. 5 Scblosser, John S. E P I Three Hundred Four 3- ' A ' i mum mm V i El W'llm W E I i 7 ' X XW llllwl I H Nlllllllmllillllll 1 'INN WN M' Q Ulmlffl I11 SWHHIVHVHBHWHNI G al , 3 :QQ 15 E lug H , :rar ' III .N XXX X. 0 A 5. 6 fl I I 'ls 'X -' J I E 5 'Iv I urnmuu' 1 Ill llllll I Ek J A 11 b 3 ' E 9 - Q .E, D Q E fl ' 'Vw ' f lm lm I lla' Gamma C!Eps1Inn E, SOCIETY OF PAINTERS Founded at Syracufe Uuiverfily, 1015 , H 5'3- . iQ Lo:-we Smit h f Jackson 'PUIIIIIII ,f- Livshin Kunstlor Guild llurmxu Ijfllllllilliclfll f -4, n . .F ,2 Jfratres in jfacultate Q 9. Hawley, Carl Tracy Hess, George mb' Walker, Bertram .V . . , I Jfratres m illinuhersltate , Jackson, Theodore H. Kunstler LIWICDCC S Dellallocca Peter Haufm an George Perman Robert Seniors I Losee, Richard S. 31 uuinrs l IVSIIIII obeph E Svupbnmnres Gulld l Lllelll, V A Kempf lhom I9 Jfresbnmi bllllth IITILS lomlm, B1 ldley Urliub John E 19 ms :rm u 'mi' .-. .....,., 1.1.1-..-.F-L. --.- titrfwllrmrrifrffrl H1 OHUHNWHNH ar H H P . ' ' 4. Rt malta Qlipsnlnn E' 'EI NATIONAL HONORARY joURNALls'rIc FRATl5ixNITY ' : Foimdfcl al Syrafurf University, IQUQ 3 Zilplja Cllbapter E IEJ - .E ti E1 'Y 4: -A Z lllllll 1 .1 , 1 f--- V V 2 4 .. .N K . Cort-y V N1-lsou liovvluml Mc-yi-rs L4-str-r Uzunplwll hl1lK'lCl!IlZlf' I, 'J Q . 'Q i. ' Mr-rrmxn llolzwm-th W4-Ils Ili-nry 1111-ks Cimuwl ' 'ff' ... 5 . ,U I 5' U ' Bull of Qlbapters , 9' Q' Syracuse University Ohio Wesleyan 0: I University of Nebraska ' Columhia University 1' ' lVlassachusetts Institute ol 'l'ech.. Colgate University -I , University of Michigan I 11 Jfratres in Qlluihersitate 1918 Corey, Earle S. Holzwarth, Karl Guard, joseph A. Dester, Howard W. e , Henry, Leland 13. lVlerr1am, Charles S. 1? Wells, Lester G. , .1 '- 1919 l r Campbell, W. Edwin Loveland, Washington W. Q: :A -R Hicks, Everett Mendenhall, Luther W. Q53 1 Nelson, Edwin LEE: 1920 ' 3 Mackenzie, Edward, Jr. Mercer, Andrew : -': - Meyers, Brayton L. - . I 'rum Hundred six gs: 'Hl H num mm H El lnunimuinna E 1 ' 7 H !W 1111, ziinialllmunnnar um: lim WWQ 1 1 in mu mm Q , G 1 I Emilia-...mmflgnmvnunwnn fi Il .ri il H ll. ,W ' Q i - ' ' L Janus E 3 LITERARY AND ORATORICAL FRATERNITY Founded at Cornell Univerfity in 1910 3 3 52? Establifhed at Syracuse University in 1914 is-fc a , E Ziaunurarp Members I El Kennedy, Sherman L. Richardson, Charles H. Tilroe, Hugh M. I I -Q 5 1918 Mfg n Carnell, Leon 1 Kelley, Neal D. . 2 E my Coman, Frances D. Henry, Leland B. E L Flaxington, Ward B. Lindsay, Robert F. 1 l ll 1 Guard, Joseph A. Warner, Harold M. ll I Wells, Lester G. ' ll X R 1919 .f 'GX l . 1 f 7' , 'FAQ .0 Colsten, Warren W. Love, Charles W. . . J, 2, ' ' Dawson, Harold K. Loveland, Washington W. ' 1 0 T l flfl Lord, Royal R. Spawn, LeGrand my l I y I 1920 : l ll Chaffee, H. Elliott Gregory, John L. Coughlin, George G. Hunt, Walter L. I ' Spaulding, Roland H. I i. , i EE- 1921 IES A ,, Bollinger, Charles 'l SRE L ' si 5' 2 L V- - 1 --i , El I b I Three Hundred Snvnn a 5. 1 .. . .M 1 ' ' ' num H lm un WMI' pi gy HW 1919 lllllellllf-1-'mr Il Mmm X Umllfil 1-1' Elliimu vnvmywnnw fi ll i S i 9 iBi lamhha Theta Kappa Pi Sigma, the women's Honorary Pedagogical Society, which was fi 3 . . . . 2 founded at'Syracuse'1n 1912, was made national at a 'convention held at the Univer- g ,, , if sity of Missouri in 1917. The name ofthe national organization is Pi Lambda 41 ' Them' T '- E The purpose of the society is to maintain an interest in pedagogical Helds and to promote a professional spirit among women. The meetings are held once :1 month :. . mf' . I 1- - . e 1 Bull of Qibapters Egg University of Washington University of Minnesota University of Kansas University of Pittsburgh University of Missouri University of Pennsylvania E Syracuse Universit-y barons in Mnihersitate . .5 yl,y I I-1 IWW 1 -N . fe.. . NK N 4 . , fx' I gl Carolyn Archbold Doris Bourne Irene Cuykendall Ruth Layhee Jeanette Martin Abbie Cresson 1917 f 1918 Lisla Marsh Irene McCarthy Alice Taylor Ruth Taylor Mabel Tuthill Freda Silvermann ' fr 0 I, , 9' l',. -I I Helen Fay Elena Nichols it Bertha Frachtman Iva Rector Ll- .... Helen Hale Elizabeth Seibert B Blanche Kinnear + 1-fi S' E h :- A 3 I. -El , yr Three Hundred Eight ,-:,,-..- it X ' X ' K num nu unu nun n WMI ll ll l9l9 UW' ll Www 191 Mu QEps1Iu11 Z mimi! Emil 1+f' MED vr1vn1n'1inN' H -:mf-i w 1-1 IWW 11- . HONORARY MATHEMATICAL FRATERNITY 3 w 1 3 '- The Fraternity was founded at Syracuse University as a reorganization of the' E QE za Mathematical Club, which had its origin in November, 1903. It was incorporated as EEL, ,E Pi Mu Epsilon, under the laws ofthe State of New York, May 25, 1914. - E ' Gffirers Q ' E Director . . . Warren G. Bullard, Ph.D. 5 Vice-Director . John L. Jones, Ph.D. if- Secretary . . Helen N. Hale, '18 5:5 ' ' Trearurer Howard A. DoBell, '19 0 S Q Librarian . . . . Cornelia A. Tyler, '19 Jfacultp iwlmnhers Warren G. Bullard, Ph.D John L. Jones, Ph.D. l Floyd F. Decker, Ph.D. Louis Lindsay, Ph.D. . Harry Guthman . William H. Metzler, Ph.D. ' fx Dean W. P. Graham Edward D. Roe, Jr., Ph.D. wx Xb s Mrs. May N. Harwood Rich D. Whitney 'X sg. ' . Q ' ' John Hopfield f up eil' .. ' o . Q J' 5' ,Q smnmr Members. 1917-1918 5 ' I P. I Joseplh C. Atwell, '19 M. Gladys Medbery, '18 1' ' Bert a M. Adams, '19 Lona Preston, '19 I Florence A. Bibbens, '16 Gertrude Reynolds, '19 l Lawrence Blackmar, '18 Mrs. Josephine R. Roe, Gr. ' Doris A. Bourne, '18 Herbert Campbell, '19 Christabel Christie, '18 Helen A DeLong, '19 Howard A DoBell '19 Helen N Hale, '18 Ethel M Hicks 19 Elizabeth Homet 19 Roy A Horst 19 Edna R Howe 18 Anna M Hutchinson Charles D Hurd 18 fl - 'hx 2 TheodoreT S Y Alice J. Scott, '19 Donald F. Sears, '20 Howard A. Smith, '20 Mary R. Smith, Gr M3l'lOh Spellman, '19 Leon Stetson, '19 Adolph Sussman '16 Ora M. Tanner 19 Ruth I Taylor 18 Cornelia A Tyler 19 Ariel M Whitney 18 Agnes E Wilcox 20 ang Gr III , 151 U Th... H........ N... ...gl Wm nu m II 11111111.1111 H1111 1919 H u 11: u 1 ll ll uw ,... V... . . .-,-1--.-,.,A. - X .3 XS ml llli ,, ll 'H 'll Il Hmlillliimw Unvnmnwnm H 's .,- 3 2 El -v . ff 'Q Q. l l x .K X -G., '- -6. ,O . Il, I I -... . ,1,,,i , 5 li LY ' af. Ill lla .pl ii+i: WHW1919 H 1f' ll '4 S XEM, , Three Hundred Ton W . . r ,. 191 C!Eta Sigma HONORARY GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Founded at Symcuxr Unizfenrity, 1915 l'urnnr Hmincrcl Juni-:4 Hrorlns Woorlwxml C lurk Rlnhurrlnon N. Turner livumx' Suhouu n llopkm-u Jfratres in Jfacultate Thomas C. Hopkins Charles H. Richardson Burnett Smith Arthur E. Brainerd Burton W. Clark Homer G. Turner illllemhers Beatrice Schouten Iva M. Rector Harry M. Jones Paul Storms Wilford H. Woodard 'l 7 f F11 ' f --f-f'---M , I . QQ Illl HI N l ' 'Um IH --Y .X 1 nm mm 1 1 UHQNNNHN- rg ,. ilamhha Eau 3Kbn E , IE! 1 HONORARY ROMANCE LANGUAGIES SOCll'I'l'Y 2 I3 E1 1' 1 lllllllllllllll lmwmmmm , l .rl .lt X -c'l'l'NSUll D:rv1-npm'l Nr-1-l Green While i'nylu'n4lnll llolmrls K K 0'llrn'n l l'll!'lllfIlHlIl l'nllersnn C'n.lwr-n llowvll Nc-wr-ll Sykes ' A 1, - X' 'I X H Q ' . ' - QDffnrcrs ' ' , A, 1'21fJidz'1zf , ' . . , Prof. Charles W. Caheen 1, I. 11166-l'7'L'.f1df'7If . . .I Hilclred A. Newell, '18 - wi I CO7'7'L'J'7?071dHlg Svcrclary . lVl1ldrecl C. Davenport, '18 Rfcordwg Secretary . .... Bertha D. l?l'IlCl'lfl112ll1, '18 U' T1'faJ'1m'r . . . . . . Frances lVl. Dossert, '17 Jfucultp illilennhzrs . Ray P. Bowen Lewis W. Crawl'orcl ...Q Charles W. Caheen Charles li. Green A Marjorie IQ. Campbell Henri C. Neel George M. Carmody Arthur S. Patterson Q e1f' 5 ' . Qlctihe jllilembers ? N Q Aaron G. Brownell, '18 Angusta P. Metzler, '19 e '35 Ahhy W. Cresson, '18 Hlldrecl A. Newell, '18 Irene Cuykendall, '18 lV1argaret l.. O'Brien, '18 , Mildrecl C. Davenport, '18 Isahel Roharts, '18 3 Frances M. Dossert, '17 Eleanor 1.. Sykes, '18 ' Bertha D. Frachtman, '18 Lllllllll M. White, '18 wg.: E P vi 'l'hrc-0 llunclreml Eleven f 'Q x , . A . I K H H . . mlm mm M E lllllhlulllllll E ' 1 ' 'W Illl lllllllmmllllll 'UW ll ,m'll ' 1 Xllllj ' ' A HH III. .4 Ulihe llirern gang Gh hena paur barks till the staut aar cracks . Zfaeahe ha! Zbeahe ha! fe jfar me re hauna ta pull a gaablp rare ' ilaeahe ha! Zlaeahe ha! ' Qs hae stmng alang lmth a rhpthmlr sang Gur hearts are gap, Zlna tne'll mark lnith a baill far the Grange flag, Jfar it must tain tahap. ' lnlharus. ,il Gb, glarp he ta Svpraruse A ilhlpan the waters blue! ilaer sans are up, her sans are up, :EE :si EP ll il X it Zlll lapal, staunch ana true. 42.. . llihe Grange flag natn leaas us an if J. ' Qs giraualp as af pare, . ,Q Qna bae'lleplare it first an the finish line, A ' 1 'Uirtariaus ehermare. y ' R' Gh, the labs an lana seem clase at hanh: Zlaeahe hal Zfaeahe ha! imp their songs they cheer us an aur wap: Zbeahe hal ilaeahe hal Zlrrass the rnahes names a ringing rheer Jfar Svpraruse Qlnh me ll mark with a will far the Grange flag Jfar it shall min taaap az v ' ' EE ' 1 , Three Hunllrcd Twelve s A , i ., ' B num lllll EI El Wllmlll' E 1 nnnnnlmmnnu IM 'W' 2 2:2 a 5 is z SW! Emil alii MIIEUUHVNBTNHN' H ll 1 El IWW 2 L- El 'E lilll f ,rr I ILI :sz 'tg' nn- . ,':- W R iv llll 19lQlIlIlMIv llll lll fi H f1-' QMHUONUNBHEHH UH Us fM'1' cv' H X E-J El EQ Q: War. m: -5 54 E 1 3 -7 fr 'Fw .- g' E A' ' I. , .g,-I, nf' .:f:I'. 'Q' r' r ' 2 . -,-1 l -'H , - rg., L.. , . .,-gfM :z.53f. .u--IQ ,.-1:1-' K :,- w M1 ,,v,,:,, ,., -.1 we-3'5'?Ym ,. M. r, . .Ur Nl lf V',' ca' ' J- Z-B ' ' YLVK5 ' E E ' w . .. - W W Q 7 lu M ll Z1Z115'N1 11l1' u H 1919 UW' B ll II x dx? '?3 r lil AK Q . X 45 X . , 'eg ., rl- I I I pei f' TVX lk, ,f f lx Akj 1 X If Xxgilfxx FAA XX L 'dy Qc' Q Oggi 4 matt 4-5 l li EEO The Qllusmupulitan Cnlluh Bull uf Glibapters HmiifliiiiilfmHHUHVHBHWHNr H ll il E IWW ,, 5 C 1-UP' NN ffl, ff 'rg S t - i- A as Q :Mu l X ,i T ,Jr ,ax i I E W E 3 'rig 3 California University Chicago University Q Columbia University Cornell University Drake College Harvard University Iowa State College lllinois University M. I. T. Michigan University Minnesota University Missouri University Nebraska University Oberlin College Ohio State College Ei JZ Z ' K .,....... ' N , 1 Three Hundred Fourteen l w , . , i Mil E ll :nazi ifiili: ai nm 1919 Ohio Wesleyan University Oregon University Pennsylvania University Purdue University Syracuse University Union College Vanderbilt University William Jewell University Wisconsin University ' Worcester University Yale University Coe University Indiana University Radcliffe College Kansas University in r:- -V ..- 3 as E 3 -. 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Copeland, Henry I . Day, lfdward Carroll Davey, William R. ll. lfmens, lfdgar A. lfliek, Alexander C. Graham, William l'. Howe, Frank W. Jewell, Ross Wilson, George A. 5' 4 cl , 1 N W :N w. . ' ' '. - ll , Nl' ' 4 1. ' v W . 9 N .0 I 'f llllm f HI III Fung, W. jones, Henery N. Lyman, Howard W Patterson, Arthur S Pearce, Willxur li. Perry, Loren C. Porter, Royal A. Rider, William M Roman, Frederick W Sperry, lfarl li. Smith, M. lfllwood 'l'hompson, DeWitt B uf- 5 - .1 537-5 Three llunilrerl Fifteen Ill u ml Il im1919Umlrmiifrmi n i iiii IQ mm mm ii 1 in ,min lllll - Z ' , l E IIlIlIl uiiiiu H uyuilmliii H I I .Tv .10 5 Y C, V H v x :MMV 6 , , ' . 4 1 women 5 nsmnpuhtzm Iuh , I3 .L L4 E A 377.275 EL EJ 3 A 'fi i v5 ing 1 Y--Egg L-3 EJ TT-1-wi l'iort.orol.t.a. liuckoll Plu-lps Tnf.n:mll Willson 'I'oil.rrlbuuln Colin lilclelsulmelt lfliulc Stowe Curl:-r llarwoorl li. 'I'c-it.ulbu.uln I ' l Gr:-nm: Thoinpson Pulevsky Zi1i'i'ot.l. . Boss , , 4. ' X , 4 X XX X 1.7 .N . . 0 X 1' ,7- 'Fa .' lhe Women's Cosmopolitan Club of byracuse University was established on , . Q, ,mp 'M . ' May 12, 1915, with the object of promoting international relations among the -9 3 lfr . '1 , . . . e. ' 'I women. lhere are two faculty members, Mrs. A. C. Pllck and Mrs. Charles 'f I ' Carter, and ten charter members. lhe club now includes members from nearly : il' l E ,., H L31 Y. ,E . . every nation. Membership is open to all university women of American, as well as foreign birth. lr offers an opportunity for the Women to get acquainted on a social basis. 1 Three Hundred Sixteen E2 El 2 :- it U ,,,,,, .. , ,si H .... Ill nmtzlza Ifflfi :lmmm 1919 mmm ....f 1 'fi' 1 iii. mm Il Illmr xI p . II 'III III ,, I V' m m ' fb IIII 'IM HHH un Inn III WI x mr III IIIIII 4 1 I I Ill I I In I XI I I mm mm H 'NI.'II'IIgw H I mm ' I I lung Zislanh lub E 2 il: 55 .KA El E3 K.-A--AV I rg ,A e I 'I III I - .I Q' ' -gi ,TH E If III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .I I' ' ' 'X SKEIIIHIIIII l,lLl.I.l'l'NUIl IIIILIIIIUH Cook R.nynnr f:I'IIllHlHl.NV Hnlxu XQ Gm-pgnry 'l'hnnn-s linssvt, Unrlsnn Conklin Kingslnlry Hrs-4-me llenjsunin Rnynnr , . I- Slnitten 'I'nlln1mu Hnnnnl Sznllnnn lInnl.Linp: Flack Wnmlnll - hy' N x ' . Terry CIXLFIIUI Fo:-ster .I'l. llnynur c:l'l?llI'0H .Iuhnfann f .xr . I 7' C ' JD' ' Q gs- :-, -9. ' I Q9ffu:ers I U - . . 1'reJfzdf1zl . Stephen 0. Salmon, '18 Vice-Presidmzl Dorothy M. Emmel, '20 Secrelary-Trea.rurer . Ferris G. 'l'1llll12lgC, 'IS .,- K4 l Q 1 I ' E in ' Three Hundred Seventeen 9 X I ' I I 1 , ' ' uuu nun I IX ff, ,V M num mm W XI M ff II II H K I My mini H mmlanlmn H ,W lllll EI IIHUIII x SY I hgw III III . , . III I e - nn II' BN gf me m' l ., r ' l m an Wy Mt X lu mm, Munn V N . mln Vlllllll Nunn VW 4 El y 'lllllllu nun H E ywunlllarum E 1 ll 7 I W + '1 5 ' - 1' K Rrnbihitinn Iuh E 3 E3 :U P112 ur ':. El T .:1 lla l l . Mort. N. Kc-Ill-y lil:-lnurflson .lurvis IG, Kelley Milf-lu-ll Crt-un Cook Sl7f'Ill'l'l' Meyc-wa llxmlcs ,ae 1 lb' , . . . . . . - . 'X' '7' VR: '- . 0 lhe Prohrbltlon Club of Syracuse Unrverslty IS composed of the faculty and ' wr- ,Jj U ' . . . . . . ' 1 I 'af I 9' students who are rnterested H1 prohlbltlon work. Meetings are held every two Weeks Q 9. 'fill in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Deputation teams will be sent out to near by cities and mg,- I towns during the year. lhe club wlll enter H1 the Interstate Annual Pl'Ohll3ltlOI1 I U . , . . . . ., . I Oratorlal to be held at Rochester. l he club IS co-operatmg with the Dry Campaign f,,,. ofthe city. The membership has recently been made open to both men and women. L QBfficers 3 ' , E: I ' t 5 W N Prefzdent . . L. H. Cook, '18 l Vice-Prefidenl Maude Broclhead, '19 iz E-M I-3 . Em 35 Secnfrary R. D. Rlehardson, '18 M2 EM Trearurer . Clarence B. Iavais, '20 -,- E fl ' -g . N Three Hundred Eighteen , - x Q N , . , ' - 1 y. 1 mm mm llllll llllll I W ff ll , . IIIHU XM num H lllilllmllllllll N El H WIN 'll' E K Hf Ill lll l l . A R. F55 Q! mm mm L W ,mil I 'm ' X' ' 1 Nw AX I . l - l X Af , it 1 4 H UHVHBHWHN FJ 'if at A 'JL f unsumzts eague E, E ii El Q E1 ! I -- .. 4 E: V .J W- 4 YH E X llll l Brmnllu-:ul Bryan fllLI'll'l' 'l'n1,n:i.ll Snzluli l ' fflnzulwivk Nlagnvvrn l 4-nr H11-vens S:mmli-rsnn .Q 'N The Consumers' League of Syracuse University is alhliated with the State and H 4 N X N National Leagues. Its purpose is to interest college students in methods of bettering X ft?- ,F ' 'I' the working conditions of women and children 1l'l factories and stores, and em- ' 'V' .0 ' phasizes especially early Christmas shopping and the use of labeled goods. ' Q I ' Ai' From tnne to time, throughout the year, it brings noted speakers to the Univer- ' , 9- fb sity. Last year Mrs. Florence Kelly and Miss Sl1ClClCl'lI12lI'lI1 both spoke before col- 0 ' I lege audiences. 'l his year Dr. Owen Lovejoy presented the lC2lgLlC,Sll1tCI'CStS at the .L I opening of the membership campaign. Pour or hve large meetings are held during ' 1 the year. Membership is open to all college women. : , 'inf QDffi:ers Prefident . . . Dorothy L. Fear, ,IS Vice-Ijrefidevrt Margaret Magavern, ,19 c Secretary . . -hlsie Stevens, '19 il , A Treasurer . ...... Marion Chadwlck, '18 23 . Qllbairmen uf Cniummittees :se 55 Y Alembmzvhip ..... Margaret Magavern N: Z, i T, . ,ln Social , . Dorothy Bryan Legiflativc . . Mary rl atnall E :age Rfsourcex . . . Ruth banderson - ' ' Publjgify , , . Maud Brodheacl E3 Chrifzmaf Shopping . . lfrances Carter . ' L b Z . . Anna Soden El a e 3 Three Hundred Nineteen 0 L N W f - . U ' H in ' i H 1 lllllllmmllllll ' H I I H waanhwullv E HH V Q llll mwl mu 1 'W' ' ,ml ,lf H1 Ill, ., ., ., . 'll' 1 - Im Ill mm: f1f111 i1IZImullUHVNbi'lYiflNr mmm 1'1 emu Qllullege QEquaI Suffrage league Founded in 1911 H V 4 1 El r-if - C 'N fi il, '32 ill. Ifnrrington Schweinliergm: Tnnnor Sumner Miller Stevens Knrr Duryun K i l Hunley .Kruisol King Thompson Slxorinnn Knight -JN i X' . ,' i QBffiters .., .' 51 President . Grace Poole, '19 ' I I Vtce-Prefrdmt . Anna E. King, '19 I .H , Last fall the College Equal Suffrage League assisted the city branch in a drive for the victory of the suffrage amendment. The members watched at the polls on election day, and did active work in spreading propaganda. I After the passage of the amendment, the members of the League, seeing new 2'-L' opportunities for usefulness, decided to enter upon an informal course of study llaf through which they might learn how to use the newly gained privilege. lt was determined that the course should include not only study of the governmental iw 1 machinery and ofthe various party platforms, but also, lectures by representatives zaz: from the various political parties, to which the public should be invited. , ' Membership in the League is open to all University women. W E :ET :I-.1 . E. 5 E lv ' ? E gc. Q:-an ll X. 1,2 f v' I . g ?' QV I. I I 'nu' H ia II 1'--'S'- lhrfe Hundred Twenty 7 ZW num mu B uunnhlwuull V E Q ' it E X X I 1 - KW nun' H lllllllmlllllll p 'HH' 'W' f I ,W III in 1 c 1 1 Email 11 2::mulUHUNI5HWHNs H Il Q H r U .5 i N , Gk l- la ...SL LTT- Qf ' 'W e I P N i ,sis ,D ? 9 lima: 'LlVJ'IlMl- EI El fall E 3 .i if The Polity Club, organized in 1915, has steadily increased in membership and 5:3 -I importance. It's purpose this year is to study international relationships and cur- rent events, primarily the war and its problems, dealing especially with its future E i Il ' D I 5 Q p I signihcance. 1 I I The club meets twice a month at the residences of its members. All those - A inte1'ested in international problems are eligible to membership. NK 2 ff' x. - , f 0 1' 'Qu .0 . Q I I XS Q I 1 Qbfflrers Q 1 . I Jimfdm . . Dr. A. C. Flick I . ' . . . ,. I Fzrft Vice-Prerzdenl Mabel lurrlc Second Vice-Prffidavzt . . Mildred C. Phillips Secretary . . ' H. G. Guthmann ei. , , Q Treafurer ..... Lisla S. Marsh 5 Chairman of fha Program Commillec . P. Zuris ..-... eg 5 - si if h 2 2 E .. l l , I Three Ilunrlrcd Twenty-one 5:- Q, , N . B W , , ,Q mlm Inn ,gy lIllIJINIil,1U H ml WI 'P 1'l X. ft . xb smxl sm xi X , 3 , if ' 1-f. .. El q . H-UIQ J Lx Q ' 'K 4+ ,. M . lf fill Hmirzczl i+1M a:::: mlvnvnbmnne me ll at , g Q if 2 'T' ' 'craig 'J W? mf 2 'E Y uv -. , s? , If 1 B- i 54 l .' 4 -' Vg' 'hs' -4 'pri' ' ra. ' 'F5' 3 1 ' -QQ. ' wk . Q' Q W ' if .-rw ' n, - -0 1 A 1 ' '. tr. 2:3215 W ' f?.f...+ - EM LKWQ' 1 f . I. , ' ll '.- -- Founded in 1911 upon the dissolution of The Fine Arts Fakirs Association, E for the purpose of promoting the interests of Architecture among the faculty, alumni, graduate, and undergraduate students of the Department of Architecture. A new constitution was drawn up and accepted November 23, 1915. t 3 Zbnnnrarp jilllemhers Prof. E. H. Hallenbeck Prof. F. W. Revels Prof. M. Scralford Prof. Irene Sargent Mr. A. L. Brockway Prof. Fred R. Lear Seniors Carl Schmitt Pedro A. cle Castro - . Juniors -A5 X lx .. Y' .. .v 5 ' fm 'I I ml R. Waldorf Lan Yu H. Davis R. Martins V. Balikdjian B. Hagberg H. B. Preston M. Wright Svnpbumures W. B. Mylchreest Basil Greenlaw 1 Louis R. Cobb john Cronauer E E i 5 ..- ., .. E ? l l H. Hambrccht f , ?' ' r Q. I, 1 I. -I I 1 2 E Edward Gibbin Kenneth A. Snow Charles F. Libbey Herman Ramirez H ?- Jose Fernandez Q9ffiter5 - -- I 5 . - ' President . . . . Carl Schmitt, '18 iii lficc-Preyidevzl . Pedro A. de Castro, '18 'L Sffrflary . . . Henry B. Preston, '19 E Mafxifr . . . Bernard L. Hagberg, '19 ' Sou:-.Maffier . . John Cronauer, '20 I-E' , Thrm-u Hunrlrml Twe-nt,y-t. o .. ':-T . . mlm mn EI El nuunmmliuoi E P I Q 4 I silnurlmmillll uni will NSS Hmzl '11' zzlmullvnvulsliiinne H ll l EI IWW , , eww ' '- 3 -4 . Q lg. E1 SY! 3? if 11, 1 E ll tl -all it - we 'o' N is ll - I l 'll F1 sfxfi : - S417 , wmmmz vig. ' l MEM' 'U W ' - - li'-:gf E lxxfgi We Wi WS, - l s . f5f W'1:' we W :f iffiflifffifl-v, If 5 5 - ' Q -D U ,- I L-fQli'!,f E The lllustrators Club, which IS social in nature, IS com Josed of members chosen 'K 1' l :ES . M :fr- from the three u er classes ofthe Architecture, Desi n, and Paintin De XITIIIICIIIS Q - PP 21 g l of the Colle e of'Fine Arts. Their fanc dress arties and mas uerades Jrove ver E g y P Q l y egg ll l successful in bringing about a friendly relationship between the faculty and students. i f, Qbfficers f ,f 0 . .F Q' Q., 9. Prefident . . 'l'..l'l. Jackson .. Vice-Prefident . Richard Losee : Treamrer . joseph Livshin Secrefary . . . Lois Harper Ei I3 ' h EEE I Z Y r t p M 'I'hlL-e llumln-il 'l'w1-lily-l.llrm-u :Liz , ,. H uqwu f X l IIIIIII IIIII ' ,Ml l 19 ll H l , El!! all 19 ll II : MQ .1 ' Illl Ill , E E 'J H 2.5 i' fi ff E 1171 . 'Q' QE-Il l l wx 4., , I so , . A ,Q fn I -is I I Ilrrlllll E X .as-' 1 P ' ll lx I l :xl '-1' iizazmqlpnvnbnwnne mi ll 1 Q -Hs-. -h inge -A 0 ' -f E6 '71-1' 'ZS f -- lfef:eg:r:f1ifza-ff211-gms, N ' ' ' ' , A' I' ' ' Q wh? f .I li 'V 4 M .' N WW- f ' 5 MVK ls 5 VJ! HQ I' M, 1 EI 1 '. 5 . g ng I + - jp . YN XJ ' .Q W l Un!--45' AIM' 'fe 'Niki' f eff W I Q 1 M lliiml .x1'1Ax ,Q.'f' lxff' W Z U -W 1:4 ' ii ' ,,'.9 we r----v ga' W- Fx, X Q., ,4 1 H141 . :EE lx X .. t 5 Q Q Tmurlllff- '44,W,,l- ir: EES lf L..- f ix-2B?l'l1l'f ,.r.iT..g,l: M'- , El The Forestry Club, the only true representative college club, was organized by Professor McCarthy in the fall of 1911. 2 5, It was organized for the purpose of fostering a lively interest in Forestry and of offering a means of social comradeship among the students. Membership includes E all of the men in the College of Forestry. Bfficets f ' 1' President . . Victor Crowley, '18 ' 1 Q -' fy 9' Vice-Prefident . Adolph Weber, .19 Q- Secretary . Bernard K. Frank, '19 I 'I Treasurer Karrol E. Kingsley, '19 I ffxecutitne Qinmmittee H. I. Davis Karl Swenning Jack Ryan 3 ll W I E k g 1 -i.. 11. .d..d Tw... -fm g WMI' ll ll 11111: ii-iii 1 llmmm 1919 Ul1lmmz::ll::::mm ll IIIMQ TT WI! Hm12f1r21211mHl1Unvmmnwnn1 sw ll H lu: 1 5' ' v 5-f f zsfwum un W 3 g WMM? :Q a E' A E' W X V2 All ff fl! Wfffk w W S E e 1 e My all V aff N? EIU' V-.. - 3 - CEI , ,gn 4 Professors of zoology and students, chiefly majors and minors, meet the second - 5.93 Monday of each month in the Zoology Library, not only to become better ac- En quanted with the subject ofzoology, but also with each other. The work ofthe club can best be illustrated by its program for the year, which is as follows: Ei E Nov. 12. Present Status of Field Work in Plant Ecology, Dr. William L. Bray Q ,F . I, I I Petromyzon and their Relations to Food Fish, Hazel Pellet 1 Color of Fishes, Eleanor Gott Breeding Habits of Fishes, Paul Lowery Dec. 10. 45 - Xl -lan. 14. Problems in Fish Ecology, with Special Reference to Restocking, Dr. ,f. WEN - . g William M. Smallwood f 7 '55 Q' 1 Feb. 12 Some Animal Neighbors about Syracuse Cwith museum exhibitsl, Mem- ' Q 1, f9' berx of Club D , i ? 5 . . 9 ' 1 Mar. 12 The work ofthe United States Biological Survey, Mr. Irving H. Blake 1 Apr. 19 The Biological Stations of America, Member: of Club : May 14. Reports on Graduate Work in Zoology, May Wilson Loveland, IIarry S. . Pizer i Gffiters F P d D W M S ll d ' 'E rexi ent . . . . r. . . ma woo Vice-Prejidenl , . Mr. L. M. HiClCCt'nCll a -Q 2- Secretary . . . . Helen Norris, '20 2 - EEE Treaxurerr ,,.. . Randolph Burnham, '21 Q A -E52 Ruth Branigan, '19 52?- F B' Chairman Exeeutive Committee . . Mr. I. H. Blake 2 2 ..- IE1 Thrco Hundred Twenty-Evo 1:1 ' x - a P .A A t . . mlm mm B EI mwlmunn E T. I x I n I nnniilmmnnu W 'W' E um mm Q . P H mu :inn I' ii I MII UHUHBHGHH El 1 H all ,A -' ' ' V W P 4 K 1 My - Q, Ti 7 ' E 9 : 5 'E 35 ESM: XX F,-,i : - u A E B EEE, 'fd TA- L -T J ?3-.1 F r -A tM.a.1.i- - EI E 3 . . . . . 2 55434 The Philosophical Club was organized in 1900 to promote interest in the study 1 Hi E, E- of Philosophy. ' f E Monthly meetings are held, at which time papers are read and problems are E :M A discussed. Prominent speakers are secured to give the members a broader knowl- - , 5' edge of the science. t All graduates and undergraduates of the department may be members. X , 1 X P The year is brought to a close with the annual banquet. f its Q . i f 7, ... u 0 . .I .F I 9 P' ? l Qbffiners I M , I HI! Prcxidenz . I. L. Wallace I Vice-Prwident . . R. Piper i Sggfggary . Marion Hawthorne El E III , 'l'hr1-e llunclrefl 'l'went,y-six , I N A Q A Illllll lllll Y mm nm' E X 4 T ' - X l I H lllllllmmllll B B Illllllwllllll I .lin ---- -----f k .- - --V-Wm - --- .-np v-- C s ,C lu, . C ' mm mm H . un IHIII I ' E lIIlIlu I'HlIll HU E 5 Ullmllllll' , H s .: . s ' ' E ,. . E 4 53' - ' Y x 4 Q 'E mliswae PWM' E : x - ! - Ng F- : n Y E 5 ' i E E A i '5 Ev ' E V : ll 2: ,W E! E R J 0 : :EE 'X : PRN alllllllli fs -, ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIL' I I , - E' : E El The Classical Club of Syracuse University was organized in 1896, for the pur- qb-'lm pose of promoting the interest in Classical learning. P335 JB -f g Lg '. .18 S- i The meetings are held in the ClassicalSeminar and in the various chapter houses E on alternate 'l'hursclay evenings. A L Membership is open to faculty members ofthe Greek and Latin Departments, i' and to major and minor students in these departments. . i fx r , up - ,f- M' ' mart' f 7' QA, .0 users , . W, 79, Q 1- ,X- G i x i -ix. 'I l'n'Jzde1zl . . Dr. Izclgar H. hmens 0,- I Vice-I'rf:idcvzf Marion Andrews : I Secretary . Ruth M. Layhee nl, .4:.ri,rlaut Secretary Treamrer . . . flrfutant lreafunr I hazrmau o Eacczzfzw l ommzfm C hazrman o Qoczal Fovmmlffe . . Eva Spicer Marguerite Woodworth Hilda Dclirine 3 Dr W Divey Marion Ch idwick Ll ndrul In its 4 II all 1919lllll mm rim n MQ Ji . , , . . ... sa , , ' ' . . . . 4 ' ' ' f 4 . , ,' , ' . ,' y , . 5-5. if 5 5 A E , P V Tlll'l'0 llu ' ' ' '0 i 1, '-suvvn l ' ' ll' Il I lv num mm H E' W E Il i Illllllmll I ' ' L, f F! ac. zu IE' l ll ' 13 -if I EHEIAIEH V LV K... The English Club is one of the leading organizations of the University. The main activities ofthe club for the past year consisted of a series of plays from prom- inent authors and Friday' afternoon teas given by the wives of the English faculty members assisted by students majoring in English The afternoon teas were given once a month, generally on the first Friday, and were well attended by both English majors and minors. The plays were held at various places on the first Wednesday of each month. The program follows: October 10-Kappa Kappa Gamma House, 907 Walnut Avenue. English Comedy, Professor Smith. 2- -:E 3... if- P21 ' EJ MII HmfillrrfrmillVHVNNWIH H II . l IWW 1 fr N J' HZ E '4 E 3 llf'-, K9 1 ' ' fd .- fr.. iggii ' I-:gi . N lu. lls. - E ' E1 .E ' - :Q -l ix. . We . X 45 ... Je :Ll I I Ei - J I , J E rv u , . , I 3 J . I 9 4 9 E Mr. Sine, Chairman I ! '1 . , , , , Thruc Hundred Twcn eight V W ' . . IIIIIII IIIII IW ll November 7-Alpha Gamma Delta House, 606 University Ave. Heywood's The Four P's , in charge of Professor Gray. December 12--Liberal Arts Chapel. The Reel Play of Dickens' Christmas Carol , in charge of Mr. Cushman. CChristmas Festivities, after the play, in the Castlej. January 9-The Sherbrooke,920 Madison Avenue. Fletchers' Knight of the Burn- ing Pestlen, in charge of Dean Richards. February 13-Winchell Hall. Sheridan's The Critic , in charge of Professor Eaton. March 13-Dr. Eaton's Residence, 324 Ostrom Ave. Gilbert's The Mikado , in charge of Mrs. Eaton and Mrs. Carter. April 17-Gamma Phi Beta House, 113 Euclid Avenue. Barrie's Alice Sit-by-the Firen, in charge of Mr. Cushman. May 15-The Commons. Annual Dinner. - Qbffiters I remienz . . I . . ulia M. Hinaman, '18 . ...... Helen Ross, '18 . . . . . Emily Hutchinson, ,18 Vice Prefzdfnl I reafurer QExecutme Qllummittee Dr Carter Chairman Ruth Shepard 18 eannet Martin 18 . . h t i I Committee in charge of the Monday night readings in the Administration Building: LesterG Wells 18 Irene Schuyler 18 H lllllllml llll I X I, 9-i ' r 1 My I . I 1 3 2-1- E s a E llIl1919 lllll ml limi u :mid all Umlflf '--' :::muHvHVNI5?1YiflHe fl ,I lhifi H 5 3 Q. ii H3 .2 as 4, C5 , tx tk 'X -ik . .0 11...- I I E L1 i gums. l l ily? X E?7lllfI1Ihr1lnW 5 4 ,Q 5 in iigpgi ilwleaae-,QE 5 el. ailgm 5, LWQ - ,Jilin ri .ti-ill' -- 2, ' AlV.SHf ' 3 This year it was decided to combine the French, Spanish, and Italian Clubs into the Romance Languages Club in which the language and literature of each V :, 3 would have a lace on the ro rams. This new or anization aims to be of more if P P tr zz , J -8 e- practical help to those who are studying the Romance languages than were the three ' V clubs in previous years. The first halfhour ofeach meeting is devoted to conversa- tion. The members gather in groups according to whether they are specially interested in French, Spanish, or Italian. The groups, under the direction of some l .ll one who speaks the language fluently, are small enough to enable all to enter into the conversation. The remainder ofthe program is given over to lectures, usually in a X- foreign language, and to papers read by the students. These papers have to do with literary topics of general interest, and to which the reader has given special research in connection with his regular university courses. wffiters Prexident . l'rol'essor H. C. Neel Vice-Prexident . . Abby Cresson Treafurer . . . . C. E. Green Secretary . . . . Frances Dossert Qlxecutihe Qinmmittee Professor R P Bowen, Chazrman Prodessor C W Cabeen Aaron Brownell -'J' 9' ' r I . Q N Of '. I I Marjorie Campbell Eleanor Sykes -I lhrco Hundred 'Iwenty nine lan , ' , S E. . . f ' .5 WMI' ll ll 1Z1Z1l'l'Ii ' M H E1 1919 E' ll ll H II Il mm .4 L Eirif 1 P ., The German Club of Syracuse has been an active organization since 1901, and U U 1 it ,T ,fri --1 it includes German professors, major and minor students, and anyone interested in E German. It aims to increase the knowledge of'German life and literature among the l 3, .- 2 s 5 ,S 1 5 av .1 Q. Hlllll iiii ':12mHUvHvNbHWHHs H l ll H IWW -3 . 'QB Ilnil i l ff E S 2.-- 3 E ii students. Very interesting programs are given at the club meetings, which are held twice a month. ' ii Last year a clever play, Papa Hat's Erlaubt,', was given by the club in Liberal -Nh . Arts Chapel. vbfficers N 4 0 , ii fri 1 I f It President . . Mary Boss, '17 Vice-Prericlent . . p Olive Fink, '18 . Treasurer . Edna Kinnear, '18 -L, T rc,II nl ,d Fhity a v -:E .,.-3... , h 0 u fro ' I 5 if D E1 I 1 in X .-,af .1 9' ' v' I Q i Qi, '. I I E --un-n .....1- -E 3 Ill I 1 E p :ffl ..,.i. 1 lj n 1,919 ui EMI 1 m 1 -du. x., A A. .--9- x 1,,:-,-t- ' ' . ' L.1aA' .N 1 , V-,f,':.QL ugng. 1 ' . 'I ' ' 1 ' 1i. A:a:g,- Huff' S 'night'-af .f,,,,.A ',V,,Js.A'3 11 ,,g,f,,,.,!t -'fy-Aki.: . .f. ' , 1-,:,L3,'-If-71? gf. fix , r- , :.','I ',1 , lfzilqx- Nf, .T . X ,1 fb ,, W , w v T' ,f:,- ' V x K V l QA wil., 4 ' 4 FRHTERHHIES ' 1 E 5. Qi. In u xi, is X 4 . , .' rl , I I 'E llllmll, Zinterfratermtp Cltnnference Founded 1916 HE value of the Interfraternity Conference as a medium between the 'a- ternlties on the Hill and the faculty and also as a medium between the fraternities themselves for the exchange of ideas and mutual benefit was greater this year than ever before because of the unusual conditions with which the fraternities were brought face to face on account of the war. About the most important accomplishment of the conference for the college year was the securing from the university trustees of permission for first semester initiation for freshmen. This measure was an almost absolute necessity because the membership of most fraternities was cut into deep by enlistments. The fraternities on the Hill are imbued with a spirit of loyalty to Syracuse EE E5 ,Sg- -5 ..i 1 l E H :xml iiil 211: Us UHUNBHEHH- fl ll y ,t- 'y il H 5,1 S ' E-E University and are a great driving force that ever tends to push the university to the fore in the collegiate world. A l The members are: Acacia, A X P, 'B e rr, A K lc, A T A, A Y',1'IIl', K 2, A X A, , X 7 fI,A o, -111'A,fbK1lf,I11cA, 11fr,2A1c,2AM, 213, Ex, EN, 211: E, oA, ZBT - . 1 -P,-5 and Z 'IR Gffiters :' W' Prexident . . . Joseph A. Guard of PJ fb IC' Vice-P1'e.rident Warren Winkelstein of Z B T Secretary . . . Leslie A. Williams of E N Treafurer .... Matthew Brown of B 9 TI Lg- Chairman of Executive Committee . . George E. Schank of K E El Q Faculty Representative . . Charles Whiteside of II K A -'f-1 Q II.-El F-i Three inmdred Thirty-two 1 i x ' ' mm, mn A i i A W IIIII1 nun i U, i ' T I3 u H 1919 H an i u H n ll mr 1 E, i i WMI ll El ll E Jfratermtles .1 Emi '- 2:::1'lIl1fLUHUNbHWHN1 1 il Q il H Ti 1 1 1... i 3 IN ORDER OF THEIR ESTABLISHMENT AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY f Delta Kappa Epsilon 1871 A555 ji Delta Upsilon . 1873 5 5 -E Zeta Psi . 1875 Q , Psi Upsilon . 1875 Phi Kappa Psi . 1884 E Phi Delta Theta . 1887 E Beta Theta Pi . 1889 Q g' Phi Gamma Delta 1901 2 3 533 Sigma Chi . . 1904 'g 9 Alpha Chi Rho . 1905 i 2 1- Sigma llirhi Epsilon Cl igma u . Kappa Sigma . 1906 1 l ' U Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1907 ll ' 7 Theta Alpha . 1909 I ii ' Delta Tau Delta . 1910 . All Qcacia . . 1911 X ,JNSK N eta Beta Tau 1911 f .F . o ' Sigma Beta . 1911 ' Ar 937 .9 Pi Kappa Alpha . 1913 ' ' , J 'P' 'RQ Sigma Alpha Mu . 1913 ' G, Phi Epsilon Pi . 1917 Wh I Lambda Chi Alpha 1918 ,li 1 Q Brufessiunal . ' Nu Sigma Nu--Medical . . . 1896 at-L ' Delta Chi-Legal . . 1898 EQ Phi Delta Phi-Legal . . 1899 'i Alpha Kappa Kappa-Medical . 1899 : Tau Delta Sigma-Engineering 1905 :L-: 3:5 Gamma Eta Gamma--Legal . 1908 , 4 3:15. Alpha Chi Sigma-Chemical . 1914 ' L-Ei , Y: Thrco Hundred Thirty-three :Zi X - ' ' nun H 7 ll in 1' ' Ill ll p H 1919 H J'-N llplllmg Hmm '4+11' :MHIIUHUNBHWHN ' H ll in '-1l- :uv I r i ' ,, EEE Brita Zkappa Qlipsnlun Founded at Yale Univerfity 1844 E 3 E 5 -5 Eli- 355 1? I -I ff, . E l I Skull uf Qlbapters I , i Amherst College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute iii Bowdoin University Rutgers College X -Ja, , . . Brown University I Syracuse University , .' ' Central University of Kentucky Toronto University , Q J, Z. ini Colby University Trinity College ' s 9. 5:-Q Colgate University Tulane University wx- ' I College of The City of New York University of Alabama I-'i' I Columbia University University of California , Cornell University University of Chicago I Dartmouth College University of Illinois il DePauw University University of Michigan Hamilton College University of Minnesota Kenyon College University of North Carolina E Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania H Q Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Rochester U Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Virginia -- eg McGill University Vanderbilt University - H E22 Yale University Wesleyan University ' Q Miami University Western Reserve University W i Middlebury College .Williams College E Wisconsin University ' L-El r Thu-e Hundred Thirty-four 3- x M Y I ' ' 1 ' ' ' num mu E B nnumnwunuii E I l l 1 I H niiiurllmniuu ' nn an . 1 i If ' 1 llll mm C ll 1 :mil I W. .1 vwvrmnw in il H .la E. EJ K , A i Gamma Ciba ter - . W L. in W -H l .gg i lt dl -l-A1 vig l 1011 Walnut Avenue :Eff wr E A A' ' L ' Ertablishrd 1871 Eng S' 5' ,gl l - - 2 i E LJ--J :4l I ...... E-:1 A U E-:El l l jfratres in Jfacultate i ' 5 ' A Alsever, William Dewey Lewis, Edmond W Bond, George H. Luby, Daniel F. -V L Bradford, Eugene F. Roe, Edward Drake E Edgecomb, Ernest F. Schwartz, Seymore C. E 'I Groat, William Avery Sperry, Robert i lll Helfen, John L. VanDuyn, Edward S. 'pl 1 Wells, Charles , ,l . .W If bk .1 4 ,X . 'qi ill I l U5 QW Fish, A. W. Flynn, O. R., Jr. Bibbens, Ross E. Guild, L. V. A. Buckley Kenneth Dennison Winthrop Fortiscue Clarence Gillette Willis Kellogg Hamilton louder lewis Parker Hairy Hawkins, K. Hart, H. L. Howe, John, Jr. Ruflin, H. E. , Smpbomures Nichols, L. E. Robertson, H. Jfresbmen Perrin, Walter Schirmer, Arnold Slocum, Robert Tucker, Henry Uhrlaub, John VanOstrand, Ralph Whitfield, Harold C. I IH , it - I , , ' Q- I , 2.5 .' i . 1 ' 1 3:2 ' ' . ' .9 ' , , , . ' 6 , C ' Z R A ' ' 1 mlm N 4 ua IW 4 B p unlm I ff! . I ' wr ns' 9' W '. I I i I -QS lil 1.1 :is 2 - 'l'hu-v lluurlrwl 'l'liirl.y-five '-1 1 S N Q. a 1919 Hlllilrrflma Il Illmt 2 S - E U ' ' h l ii I I ' ram' 'lx l Reita Mpsnlun . A if ,GL Founded at Wizzfamf College 1834 W s ,ff or XX - nr' 3 Hmr:ImuHvnvnnnwnHi H 1lly ,.b-fl ' 1 W . R Wi ' f 2 s TEE :S A ,ds :Eg II ! X JN .ik . 0 is 52. I ii rm .!., - V . 109 ,. . 2-1.2 k' Bull uf Ctllbapters Amherst College Bowdoin College Brown University Carnegie Institute of Technology Cornell University Colby College I Colgate University Columbia University DePauw University Hamilton College Harvard University Indiana University ' Iowa State College Lehigh University Lafayette College Leland Stanford, Jr., University Marietta College Massp Institute of Technology McGill University Middlebury College Michigan University New York University Northwestern University Ohio State University Penn. State College Purdue University Rutgers College Swarthmore College Syracuse University Tufts College Union College University of California University of Chicago University of Illinois University of Minnesota University of Nebraska University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester University of Toronto University of Washington Western Reserve University Wisconsin University Williams College 1 1 X . X 'i 2....-.Q'45 4 -M- lil fl ar' ' ' I E.. 2:5- 1 T 'i Miami University , T Three II ii W M , . ml ll r 3 Hm11111lllmfIEIl1919 llIlI'E'llll22l'f11mF1 ll Illm N 3 l 1 bpratuse Cibaptzr 421 Osrrcni Avenu- fflabliflml 1973 Pattee, Henry N. Peck, Henry A. Smalley, Frank R. Smith, Burnette Walker, Frank R. Pe 1 ? 2 .2 E E.. 3 ... ar ef? l mmm 'rrr :::mmmvumnwnNe H ll frrr ' ll H IWW x Watkins, Ralph W. l 5 A I R Jfratres in jfacultate E EE- Dudley, Ernest G. 1 - Glen, Willard A. - Gray, Roland P. 1' Hargitt, Charles A. Knowlton, Frank R. A Seniors h b Cooney, Gerald C. y A Wells, Lester G. N . Eluniurs 'Fig , 3 ' , 1 4 4 WV Q 6 fl I In l Bliss, Gerald B. Davis, Harold H. Doliell, Howard A. Gillette, John E. Kinney, James B. Manger, G. DeWitt WalldorH , Rohert I.. Watkins, Howard S. Saupbumures Lawton, Stewart l. ,X ' 1' 0.1 9' Cf' I. I I 'A Greene, Melvin F. Owen, William A. 3 'T ' ' . - . - Q Jarvis, Clarence B. btevens, W. lleniy -1- ...i,, , Terrill, John I. 3 . 5 fs- glfresbnien , I mfs: - - l' EE Clark, Harry Dorsey, Charles B., slr. EE 1 h DiX0l1, 'llhmngls Hopper, R0l3Cl't ,. AV i i- Leuhe, R. Paul ' i E , 'Lt 'I'lu'4-is Ilnndri-rl 'l'hntv vu-vvi '-':' 1 i N - ' A luuu lllll 1 El umllilllm E N i l ' M X i I m mmyniluw una sua U l 4' 21: x-- Lf' is I IIII III' illlWf ' ' ' I- vi, - ' ' Q5 we IHI llllnl llllll I . I I U lu I lil E, QHQHDHEHN Q ll H H 'IWW Z -.1 ii? ll ' ' . 3 E M '?31'g V3 jifiiilma 1 W' W? 1 Zeta 395i 1 3 Foundfd at New York Univerrity 1847 E . IT, E E ia :EE if L. I I Bull of Qllbapters V X he New York University Cornell University ' Williams College University of California f ' '- Rutgers College ,A University of Pennsylvania 1. Colby College Brown University Tufts College Lafayette College University of North Carolina X Y an 1 , ..z cts . i 'B Q 0 'I I '1 University of Michigan Bowdoin College se I 1 C I U Q University of Virginia 15 3 -'hz Syracuse University University of Toronto Columbia University McGill University Case School of Applied Science Yale University Stanford University University of Minnesota University of Illinois University of Wisconsin ' if ,Q Q ff? Q Qi I -I I E Tl eo Hundred Th ty e ght I? 3 ii E. 1' of mllll E ll ,lil iiiiil: zzzzmum 1919 Ql1lum::::l-irzrsmm H 'umm Hmm Qlllaw :::mulLUHVNI3HEHN' H .ii-ill: ll il 4 ,Eg Gamma Qibapter 4 S05 University Avenue EEE Efmbzffhfd 1875 ' ' El R, P1 5 an 'A -1 ': Sf Jfratres in Jfacultate 5' 5 - Brewer, Robert K. Locke, Hersey G. B E . Jones, Henry M. Moon, Frederick F. E Seniors I Mueller, Carl Howard Worden, Leslie Joyce Buchanan, Harold Frank wi f x, , N . Juniors f ,,,, QF.. .9 , , J. Aix Q Fox, LeRoy Barden Lowe, Harold B. ' 1 9. A0 Kingsley, Carroll Eugene Shaw, Charles Herbert - 'f 1 Van Nostrand, George Page i I Mil Svupbnmures : Burns, Harland Marion Howard, Frederick Wiley W Schroeder, Arthur C. Wellington, Bruce Blair, William James Richards, Howard Kalb QS freshmen 5 Burke Lawrence Morrill Hunt Irvin Ernest Mawhinney Donald Martin Salm ohn Willud B'unum Raymond Horton Busch George Philip Doust Charles William Loslnmp Alvin Powell IEI -.i . . J 3 1- :E ii ' ' ' J 2 i. . f- ' gil. 4 ' , 4 ' 3 i 5 E - It , 4 .1 , EE , - ' , Three Hundred Thirty-nin ':'-1 Za N A ' ' num um P H El mllllllml E1 in A N I i X VW ,W I Illlllimmlllll 'll' l l We ii Y ' 1' i i z ' ' SMH UHUNBHGHH' H I! - ll ' 5 I-1 IWW , .+' ' ' ' x an i, .g f .2 W mi mpsann i Q Founded at Union College 1833 .r f El ' ., E1 5 FZ X L: A' Zi , if Boll nf Qllbapters i i' I Amherst College Union University Bowdoin College University of Chicago gk PX Brown University University of California X '45-it . , A Columbia University University of Michigan , 7, 'Q' ' 7 Cornell University University of Minnesota - , Q -F J' ' ' Dartmouth College University of Pennsylvania 1 lf' Hamilton College University of Rochester I Kenyon College University of Illinois .1 iw' Lehigh University University of Washington I New York University University of Wisconsin W Syracuse University V Wesleyan University V Trinity College Williams College , Yale University A -1- N- El l-I E Ei ' 'e ' 'iir' 1 l M l :X MII!! ll tzizrzn mm 1919 mumxzrllzzrrmm ll ll J Umar iiiw zzizzmullvnvnbnvnni H f-'1 rr 7 '3 A Ei l Ri Clibaptzr 101 College Place EEE E2 Exlablifhed 1875 5' :W- IE ,, V 2 2 Q fri . wig :lfratres in Jfarultate I E Fulmer, Clifford Lyman, Howard E 1 I Seniors Garrett, George W. Will, Eric Waldmar l ' ' 4 in V Eluninrs 'fu-x. . Dawson, l-larold Kaye Mylchreest, William Barrow , 'ft 9- 'Q' r Snodgrass, Paul Winlield , ' E. S, 1 7- 510 Supbumures ln f 1 r, I Fanclier, Carleton Clifford lVIartin, Alexander I' l Lighthall, Richard John McKnight, William Serrett ' Mackenzie, Edward H. Morey, Robert W. Thomas, Wallace Edgar Jfresbmen R 1I ll 2 F x Aldrich Indgu Drvrd Allen George Washington Andrews 'rmes Harlow Burnham Randolph lhayer Churchill Homer Frmcm Copeland Robert l ilmu Denton ohn Bidwell Grrdley George I ours Huret Alfred Dickson Ryrn Ch ules Ruland Spon :ble Clem David ,. E . .. i 3 V, 2 1 I . , 2 , I I 1 x Q -l v ' ' I i .l l 5 s J' Q ' ' . J 'D ' , c 1 ' h- v ' -' - -- I , . : K Z , I . t :: - I , . 3 ' ! ' 5 3.- - A Q El P - 'llllllll' llumlrerl Forty-uno -3:- X A ' ' num mm A ii El ml ' I 4 7 ' 4 X I I nainiillllminin H nnulllluwu B .- 3 Jqq c 19131 kappa 195m ii Ai L' L L ii' i 'L I .- F oundedyat W afhington and fejerxon College 1852 T94 J'J'f'1 e ff 'H . , K ,.., E, 'W' H . 'Eff Bull of Qlibapters E E E 'E 5 .: z 2 sg V mul mm U l C ml ui ll B I SW! Hmiimflllvrlvnmnvinri ri ll .I H ll W 4' 'Z' ' f ' ii C i x c r .fp- 6, E E 'ag'-w l we 1 gli: .X i li li m B , ' ' ' Q' 13 S .- ul X I , 1 Z if 2 N, iff ' i A 5 E EI '. X EJ 'Nl 15 1 ri ' if l my Q I Syracuse University University of Chicago Amherst College K Allegheny College E L u il Bucknell University University of California f Ja, , V., . Beloit College i University of Indiana f ,P Ga ,' Q Brown University University of Illinois , . J, 'Q- ai ' Case School of Applied Science University of Iowa pg 9. X19 Colgate University University of Kansas mx'-j ' I Columbia University University of Colorado '-l' I Cornell University University of Michigan g ,,',, Dartmouth College University of Minnesota l Dickinson College University of Missouri W DePauw University University of Nebraska Franklin and Marshall College University of Ohio .-it Iowa State College University of Pennsylvania W W E- Johns Hopkins University University of Texas H -l- Lafayette College University of Virginia - 5 Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Washington 2 Northwestern University University of West Virginia - -'1 Ohio Wesleyan University University of Wisconsin ' 3 Pennsylvania College Vanderbilt University 5 5, 12 Purdue University Washington and Jefferson College. C E Swarthmore College Washington and Lee University f Wittenburg College , A Three Hundred Forty-two gr I s ' ' i l num mu L lm' W ii L X i I? E sliaulllllll11n1I E H A Illlllllwlllll B g llmmzzrrzi 111' QMHUUHVHBHEHNF ,H 1Mf 1 elf , ll Ell ef -, EJ 2 E1 4: E -ia .. .ff -1. zlwmvnwn x N x XXX xr . .0 ii lil I Ill ...kc -il - Church, John W. Gorse, William Hallenbeck, Earl Holzworth, Franklin Crosley, Orris Ferguson, Malcolm P. Lewis, F. Dench Barton, Sherry Bennett, Clifford Andrews, Harlan F. Dutton, C. Arnold Halstead, William E., . Bartholomew Bennett B Boschert R Eldred Butler Elmer Dixon Sidney Dutton Memc ganna Burk Zlieta Qlibaptet ll3 College' Place , V555 Efzablifhed 1884 si? Jfratres in Jfacultate f Tl kwin, 1? lgoss k W A 5'- C C S, fe Cl'lC . smlfillwood, W. Martin Vibbard, Harry i l Grahuate btuhent Broadway, Kenneth E. I Sveniuts f y 4 4?- - fr Pierce, Harold J. A, ra, Womer, Blake , v W'ood, Kenneth A V' Euniurs ' Gilbert, Earle A. Jennings, Warren D. Lyster, Harold bnpbnmores Street, Northcott Womer, Marcus D. .- Woodworth, Ralph W. B ,freshmen -- ohnson Chester Kesel ohn McNeal Walter Schnauber Karl Small Philip Zoller ohn Jr , X ' J ,J' J., Jr. 2 T , ' , I EEE . E. ' in .J i at S Fl Three Himdma Forty-mime -3 W a ml I1 Hllll 1919U.l1lHmr'r-lima nur E' J m y nun iw I ,-ii..- YY Sl it ,V A.,, if fi , A I bn Belts iliibeta 2 f 1' iilii 5,54 :M ,...s:. 5' !1N Founded at Miami Univerrity in 1848 1 - 'LV 5. 5 I I PE . A Miami University Indiana University Central University Wabash College Bull of Qtbapters University of the South Ohio State University University of Texas University of Pennsylvania LI' I . - ' E iiiinlmiiiiii . El nm iiniill A g until Iillll WWII ll H i ,X , Q .1 .ff i E.: 1 at 4, t . 'jr , tight A A 5 J i b F XA -3 EEE 643 -nk A 4 f 'f' C, I E- - is 'X , X H I I I' I 1 ' EI i' it lx 'E' I1 El l- University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Butler College Ohio Wesleyan University Franklin College Union University Colby College Columbia University Dartmouth College University of North Carolina wk 'l Hanover College Williams College. f lx , , University of Michigan Southwestern University f ' . I .' University of Chicago Syracuse University 1 7 H- Q DePauw University Washington and Lee University ' 1 J' fa' 9 Ohio University Amherst College Q' 1 9- m University of Missouri Brown University . fi' Knox College 'liulane University we ' I University of Georgia Washin ton University . I' 1 Emory College Leland Stanford, Jr., University I Mercer University Purdue University X l Cornell University University of Illinois I i Lafayette College Case School of Applied Science University of California University of Cincinnati University of Virginia University of Washington Randolph-Macon College University of Kentucky University of Nebraska McGill University . Pennsylvania State College University of Colorado E V ashington and Jefferson College Georgia School of Technology 'i' . Vanderbilt University Pennsylvania College H Lehigh University University of Toronto University of Alabama University of South Dakota 5 Lombard College University of Idaho V Y Alabama Polytechnic Institute Washburn College L I 3?-E Allegheny College University of Oregon 'iii E iv, University of Vermont University of North Dakota 5- a ' Dickinson College Iowa State College ' ' ' Westminster College Colorado College ' ii University of Minnesota Denison College ....... E Hniversity off gowah D k Ylyhiltngln College .niversity o . out a ora ta 1 niversity , University of Kansas I3 , Three Iluiulrfirl l4'orl,y-four X A - ' I im nm: I i ' T I? lllllll lllll 4m In 1919 E' E1 l Imn la!! Q l Baker, Hugh Case, Howard, Gregory Gheen, Russell T. Hopkins, Thomas Cramer jawn Burk Qlipsllnn Qibapter 1001 Walnut Avenue Llftablifhed 1887 Jfratres in Jfarultate Larkin, Albert M. Rulison, Howard V. Sanford, Morgan R. Scrafford, Justus Moak Seniors V 1 2 ,Fl f 7 '-'l QMHIIUHUNIAHEHNR H -llu cl' H ' 1 E. , ' .Q ' 'Ll X. 4 hf -:gl .,- 71 I Ml Ei 2 5 ' - MacKenzie, Donald W. , S ll an I ' ' lllmllll Y M ll El Il l l'l Corey, Earl S. Cahill, Arthur Martin, Harry J. Bills, Alvin E. Love, Alfred H. Dunn Edwud Lamb Olin Lewis Spence! 4 Johnson, Raymond W. Euniurs Meek, Raymond E. Proper, Howard Stewart, Charles Sophomore!! Lowry, Paul H. Marshall, Charles R. Cl'lllStl'll'l Aithur L. 1. IQ' 9' ' r ' 1 Q if '. I I Jfresbmen Smith, George egg Snyder, S. B Strivings, Roscoe ...- Wolfenden, Rohert , , Young, William, Jr. : E Z2 E Tllrve Ilunmllucl Forty-five 'Ta V N ' ' Q hun nlu il. ' llw im 1919 f- vu u H n ll um g Emil 11 122:2muHVHUNl3HYinN - mi ll ..- I 0 ' . .rg i .. , , 4.41. , Aff? a. vi, 113'- E .- aw f-fu, 'K tiff? I , . 'uint 'iirilieiwilmi N. C l lgflllliglvlllgllgirllglll111lll5gt ' lil llill l llili illlll iilil' .itll l I ll lllllllllI'llllllllil1li'll'l ll IWW E S E El 'A H, ,lf lv f i ,ll 'llll W-:llll Esta Theta l , ,fri El l 1 ,zlllislllll . . . . lwlllll' , a -fl.A Founded at Mzamt Unwmzrzzfy 1839 rr fnw A lll ... ag - l H li Wim. , , 'H i ,N 1 '33 W it 'Y ' willt2u.'nluri71l 'V Bull uf-Qlbapters Amherst College St. Lawrence University Bethany College Toronto University Bowdoin College Beloit College 'N Brown University Tulane University University of California University of Chicago j - E I l Q -Xi gase Sili-oo! of Applied Science Hniversity oi giiiciniiati X entra niversity mversity o o ora o 'gk . , goinell Iglnilversiity Eniversity off: iiiaho I ,r gi' O ogatei niversity niversity o niois , re., .. Columbia University i University of Indiana . ' , J' 'ai 0 goioraiio gcliimol of Mines University of Iowa 5 ?' A o oira o o ege University of Kansas - , I Davidson College University of Maine Qi. Dartmouth College University of Michigan I I Benisonlgollegel Hniversity oi Minnesota I H' Derliver mversity niversity o Missouri i I 1, 1. e :iuw University University of North Carolina ,M Dickinson University University of Nebraska Hanover College University of Oklahoma Iowa State College. I University. of Oregon i johns Hopkins University University of Pennsylvania Ilgansas Sctaiie College Hniversity oi: ,South Dakota gk enyon o ege mversity o exas ' Q Knox College i i University of Utah H imiiang S-ianford, Jr., University gniveriity of West Virginia ' ,e ig mversity i mon niversity Massachusetts -Institute of Technology Vanderbilt University 1- 5 5 Miami University I Washington University , i gg' Northwestern University Washington State University ., 3 3:55 Ohio University 1 H Wabash College E5 -- glliio gfeslegiiiai-i Umyersity washington anal iefiferson College 2 15 io tate niversit as rngton an ,ee a 1 ...-r. Ilgeniisylsgtnia State College wesleyan Uniilersity ur ue mversity estminster ollege m glutgers Full-ege wiiitern IE-:eierve University ' tevens nstltute 1 iams o ege ...... Syracuse University Yale University Wittenburg College li'-I P : Three Hundred Forty-six i N -A i I I II 'im Y llll llllll K ' ri I A X llll . 1 I n iiiiinlmliu El E Illllilmilllll E I i ,: 1-::s.wwvsQ.fgew,qs,,F 'i i l 1 l 905 Walnut Av nue Enablifhed 1888 Jfratres in Jfatultate Childs, Donald S. ' Parmenter, Lewis E. ,Lis Flaherty, Frederick H. Post, Charles D. 5- Graham, William P. Sweet, Earl V. E Sanderson, Wilford E. Tanner, Edwin P. . Wilson, George A. l . Sveniurs Jackson, Theodore H. - Brown, Matthew . ' . Smith, Marshall M. . ck X. SEN- . . Sluniurs 'FQ' ,' i wright, Cm-1 F. Kaiser, Martin F. Q Schlosser, John Loveland, Washington W. ,il Finsterwald, R. W. ll Svnpbumnres tl Gulde, Russell Morris Marvin, Rolland Kelley, Melville S. Doxsee, Donald Heroy Harold C Robinson Stuart L Sheaffer W H Deans, Robert Eddy, W. Paul ,freshmen Doxsee, Horace Edgar A. Savidge, Vincent . Bergln Albert E. e Lang Frederick H Case Alfred Henry Whiting Fairfield 'lf Esta Epsilon Qllbapter 'ill at . F4 Elm.. E' L 5 . E. Ju.. 5 Pf-:P iQ 2 S Z 2 Q ii ru E l l. an na fx .E ll I Q X 'Lf -....-Q' m WV -Q- I1 inan- -1-.- d I' - 158 P 1 ' 7 1:5 , ' , . , . . , Y' 7 P Thrco ll N - ' ' C nun uw WWW IIIIIII llllll 1 . 'mm Vw 1 ....1l ll H El 'll' 'll' W I Y , Z ii.. LII unrlrc forty seven ...- ll H ll Il ' .Li l , Q! T ':itg5 ,53fff,ff' J Aclelbert College Allegheny College Amherst College Bethel College Brown University founded at Waxhingfdn and fejerxon College I84? Boll uf Qllhapters Syracuse University Trinity College Union University University of Alabama University of California Em 1.1 5 Pi Ml Hmzazzzrmull UHUNBHWHN H ll il IWW f 1 EJ 'il -- U E' 1 ,ff 1919i Gamma alta gl, WZ ' '- A of W 1 f H iiWii':l .i J C El sf f a li l El 5 H S as Sa e I is E' - I:-21 ' in ' fl lk. tr.. , tk 45 . , 'A rg' I 1 lfucknell College Colgate University Colorado College Columbia University Cornell University Denison College DePauw College Dartmouth College Gettysburg College Hanover College University of Chicago University of lllinois University of Kansas University of Michigan University ol' Minnesota University of Maine University of Nebraska University of Oklahoma University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania lllinois Wesleyan University University of Pittsburgh lndiana University Iowa State College johns Hopkins University Knox College Lafayette College Lehigh University University of Texas University of Tennessee University of Virginia University of Washington University of Wisconsin Wabash College , X ra' l Q 9' ' r U Q .F Q We If I I l 3 Leland Stanford, jr., University Washington and jefferson College , Massachusetts Institute ol' Technology Washington and Lee University 3 , - 1 New York University V Worcester Polytechnic lnstitute --I j j Ohio State University William Jewell College 232 Ohio Wesleyan University Williams College - i 3:55 Pennsylvania State College Wittenburg College EEE X C - Purdue University Yale University ' Q 5 Riehmond College University of Missouri 3 : Q El I f , I Three Hundred Forty-eight, T7 N A ' ' num um C El ulnimuull E l ' F I n A T 1 I H aniiilllllmnun El nun Inn 1 J Hmm +1 5I15mHllUHUNI5HWTlNtH u l i H .4 ED E' Qigma 31211 Qtbapter 732 Comstock Avenue 2 E 2 a A Exlablfifhfd 1901 'E E i-. fe El' EJ Jfratres in jfacultate 5,557-1 Aches0n,'Albert R. Melvin, Crandall 5 5 EFEL Benns, F. Lee Nugent, Paul C. ,559 - Chipman, Walter W. Ransom, L. P. Q ' E - E Davey, William R. P. Stiles, Henry W. Hawley, Carl T. Waha, H. W. E A Hickernell, Louis M. Walker, C. Bertram beniurs ll l . Cabeen, Charles K. Storrier, Thomas H. ' Ii . dx-X . Eluniurs f 'X 'FQ 'g' I Mendenhall, Luther W. Ward, Merlin B. . . .1 S- - 1 9' Svnpbnmores Q - - , , I I Gr I Bang, Christian R. Locke, Sanford It ' Betts, Albert H. Low, Maurice D. ' Kinney, Albert S. Mercer, Andrew H. Libbey, Charles F. Wilcox, Edmond M. Wright, George D. .tk ,freshmen I Foster, Clifford B. Montgomery, Wesley P. E- Raynor, Emerson M. ,,.,,. ij? 1BIehges l - Green Donald Ayais H1169 W Prince Philip H Panton lloyd R B E2 'E-3 ..- E E , 'I' ' 4 ' , JZ . . , 4 2 5 ' n' . . '- -. I 9 1 ' ' ' ' , 4 1 Thlcv llunmlrvrl Forty-nine '-1 ZW B Ill un E T, I f S M f Daw 157 J llllllm M 1 1 M W mlllllm K QW lll Ill M . . i H . HH IIL mm nun W I I I ml ,W I I W ll H UllUl'll3flWl'll'l El H -24' ul , ll t ' ' N ' ' P ig 1 i K Q 4 i 'f 1 ..,. -5. Q. 45 .5 1 N E E if r, 1 'A P I ' gliwll ' A V N ,Q ' .Y I 5:5- 1 Sngma QEIJ1 El Founded al Miami Umm,-ay 1855 El a ai ,Q ,, , E 2: '3 ag: ' S 5. Bull nf fllhapters Q-FE Qllfiongollege george Vgalshington University e If rmity o ege .X Brocivn Iiiniiiiisity Hobart College - -N Bucknell University Hanoyer College n I wk 1 Butler College Illinois Wesleyan University X .gk K Cornell University Indiana University ,Q ' . I ' Central University Leland Stanford, Ir., University f 7 iqlfxl- Q Columbia University Lafayette College . 1 1 ,Q-' ' 9' Colorado University Lehigh University t 1- I Dartmouth College ,Massachusetts Institute of Technology 0 9' fl Denison University Miami University mx' f I Dickinson College University of Kansas ., i' I DePauw University University of Maine I Northwestern University University of Michigan I W l Ohio State University University of Minnesota I '. ii Ohio Wesleyan University University of Missouri ,,,, E' 2 Purdue University . Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania State College Syracuse University State University of Ohio State University of Kentucky Tulane University University of Alabama University of Arkansas University of California University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado University of Georgia Washington-Lee University Western Reserve University University of Illinois West Virginia Univ 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 Texas University of Utah University of Virginia University of Washington University of Wisconsin University of Oklahoma Vanderbilt University Washington University Wabash College University of North Dakota ersity E Three Hundred Fifty I M l ll nlmitll rifiii 1 lima lm 1919 mm ll Mm, y El ,T E 97, EE 1 Brown, Bernard T. Howland, T. Dean Sveninrs RBI RSI Qllhaptzr 701 Irving Avenue llrtablixhzd 1904 Gibson, Thomas A. Schwarzer, Joseph Thompson, P. Willard Bluniurs .ES I an if Bel E Emil? N'iH TTIIMHHUNUNBHEHNQ G ll lal l-l y ll I-1 fl E, , , L.. is f ii S E E fr N X wig. , N 4 ,X . U Q TQ 'fi I l 'ti- -ii SE Andrews, Charles Smith, DeAlton Frobisher, Ralph S. Grant, Ulysses S. Androus, Paul Wilson, Howard Kennedy, Robert S. Svupbumnresx Donnelly, Edward F. iblehges Donnelly, George H. Townsend, Ralph S. f X 5 3 t 7' 0 . 12' 1 Writ '- I I 4Q- Ii! E o ll El ll i .l ll H 1919 H ll r w ll B ll ll ::::H-'zzz 'F 2 2 L-Ei Three Hundred Fifty-one 14 ' n, 3 w E '-il' Emil +fQ1 :small UHUNBHEHN - H l ll-lu' ll r-1 HW li il F-'fi ul -T 5 2 is f' E1 E as sas K. 'ix N V fx. .. - 6 fl-I I I Zllpba Qllbi 3Kbu Founded at Trinity College 1895 Skull of Qllbaptzrs Trinity College 1 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Columbia University Lafayette College Dickinson College University of Illinois Yale University Syracuse University University of Virginia Washington and Lee University Cornell University Wesleyan University Allegheny College Pennsylvnnin State College EE E LEE -nn: E 55 :S .13 E X 1,7 9' ' -r ' 1 1 We I. I I 3 -is ir I E S , .llll,oli it g C WM l E1 u ll f'lll-1 mam 1919 Lllllimiimm an an MR 'T ' 1 V N T , ' ' 'Wil Hmzz-M-czljlllmlr lvnvmgnwnn R in ll 1 Q IWW 9, -11 5' i ul lil. -- ' x V. x EJ 2 . 1913i Epsilon Clibapter Z Qflbu 131 College Place E Efmblifhad 1905 1 E E !, H 17 , If it Jfratres in Jfacultate ss. 5 2 E Barney, Clyde O. Skerritt, Harry H. Cleasby, Harold L. Smith, M. Ellwood E Q l l l Qbrahuate Svtuhent I Watkins, William X35 Sveniurs ' ' f 'fly , , . Hawthorne, John M. lVlcCullum, William T. , ' W 'Qs .0 ' Lipowicz, Leonard R. Schmidt, Carl I L. 5. . I , Q. Euninrs Q 1 I Barnes, Fred R. Lee, George W. gl' I Blakeley, Bryce D. Moeschlin, John K. ' I Colsten, Warren Round, Harold F. ' i Greenman, Lloyd D. Shaw, Charles Hannon, Leo M. Smith, Leland lVl. l Swenning, Carl bnpbumures 1: E Beach, Howard Macpherson, Paul li. Li' - Blackford, G. Elmer Martin, Leslie H Faigle, Gerald Schoolcraft, Earl L. -- E 5 Johnson, Benjamin R. Smith, David F. Q A EE :Freshmen i, Andrews, Harold KCIHNC. Rxlly 5 'I Bennett, Milton A. Longley, B.. Randolph E Gray, Roland C. Weed, WHlf0l1 ' i E., , Three Ilundred Fifty-tlirf-0 'T'-'-1 ' lm Ill ... Wm I ll E ll . T?TY3llllm'llll l9l9 H ll l ll E' ll ll mm 'WEL Hmzczzi --ll zzzzmuggnvmgnwnmw in H ,J-ll ' ylyy g E Em, burma Rb: Qlipsilnn eg Founded afkichmond College 1901 i -in E X F L E if 1 l 1- , . it I 3 5 5 5 Bull uf Qtbapters . gig 1 E Richmond College Brown University g a . University of West Virginia University of Michigan E 'T 1: University of Colorado Iowa Wesleyan College i i I University of Pennsylvania University of Denver College of William and Mary University of Tennessee North Carolina A. and M. College University of Mississippi X1 Ohio Northern University Lawrence College I dx Q . A Purdue University Pennsylvania State College f .0 Syracuse .University Colorado Agricultural College ' -F S, f ' Washington and Lee University University of Minnesota ' 1, 9, Randolph-Macon University Ohio Wesleyan University s X- I Georgia School of Technology Iowa State College l Delaware State College Dartmouth College ,' i, y University of Virginia George Washington University i Sf' ' 2-5 University of Arkansas Lehigh University Ohio State University Norwich University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Trinity College Baker University University of California University of Nebraska State College of Washington Massachusetts Agricultural College 'l' Cornell University d ,infi- I 2 ai MII ll u nmnm 1919 Ulllmmnmm uw an an Emu llen lilll'IlIHll1UHUNl5?ll5HNs H ll l lr l H HW E jmm i9n1fk Zllpha E Qllbapter 310 Walnut Place EEE 1!i.Yil1b11'.fh6d 1906 n Jfratres in jfacultate J 2 2 Baebenroth, Adolph C. Moore, Dr. Roy S. ,EG it Carmen, Harry 4 Perkins, L. F. 5 3 l dbrahuates I Hoople, Gorden D. Rulison, Foster C. gg Sutton, Leon E. 3-'l ' I Sveniurs - lx Blanchard, Earnest Henry, Leland B. 4 ye Guard, Joseph A. Merriam, Charles S. f Ar. - , f ,, .a'. Eluniurs ' . Q -' J' I Guard, Russell Kolbe, Harold G. ' 'fi Nelson, Edwin QM I 1 Svopbumures : Hi' Anderson, Olaf C. Hoople, Howard C. Fi- i Conderman, Joseph Gregory, John Courson, F. E. Crawford 'zmes I . Eckberg Albert C Fraser John M Merriam Spencer Mrschler Harold E MacNabb, George E. Meyers, Leon Register, Howard W. ,freshmen Nicholson, Lowel S Peabody Sherman R Ross James A 'lhompson Wrllrard C White N J Wrnchell Percy A Ll- y I E B H :Ili 5 S , J. , , ' . '- E A E. ' U A A pu Thrccll .....r. cdlfift .n u 7' Wmllllml Wlll llll9l9 lima u mm N A --f' -.-. z , y K 5,32 , Alabama Polytechnic Institute Albion College Bethany College Sigma E- Founled at Virginia Military Imtitute 1809 Bull of Qllbapters Stetson University Stevens Instrtute'of il echnology Syracuse University ra .Egg Si iai- flm-ri'ri'mHlli7HVNbHWHNt H I ll I ll' ll WW El f ff 5, K ' ll :EI i rw- X f ' - E' ii' E' it l Brown University Case School of Applied Science - Colorado Agriculture College . - Colorado School of Mines 4 Columbia University Cornell University - Dartmouth College -. - Deleware College -' DePauw University lfmory College 7' George Washington University Georgia School of Technology Howard College Iowa State College Kansas State University Kansas State Agricultural College Lafayette College Lehigh University Lombard University Louisiana State University Mercer University -3 Missouri School of Mines Q Missouri State University X tk ara. , u'-' Q x5 ' A fx 'I I Mount Union College North Carolina A and M College North Georgia Agricultural College 5 Northwestern University .is Ohio State University Pennsylvania State College Purdue University Rose Polvtechnic Institute State University of Iowa W Tulane University University of Alabama University of Arkansas University of California University of Chicago University of Colorado University of Georgia University of Idaho University of Illinois University of Indiana University of Kansas University of Kentucky University of Michigan University of Maine University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Montana University of Nebraska University of North Carolina University of Nevada University of Oregon Universitv of Pennsvlv mix University of lexas University of Vermont University ofV1rgini1 University of West Virginia University of Wisconsin University of Washington Washington State College Washington Umversitv Washington and I ee University Western Reserve University ilham ewell College I ll ,f ' 1' Q.. 1 9' l',. -I I ' my E :E lhree Ilundrul Iifty six Ill Ill lllllll ll Illllllmmll H B Illlllmmllll 2.5 . ii. I I f f 7 Oklalioma University Vanderbilt University I' w , , i ll ll I l I 3 W5 l' l l m E Email 111' :mug VHVNMNFIN' ll 1 F1 :j 3 . 4 . Gamma 195i Cibapter 212 liuclicl Avenue -5 E Exzablifhed 1906 fi E E lf? 'E ,, N. isis i Wifi. , .ax 'K . .0 6 .11 I in' Fl Heltman, Harry Hogue, VVendell Hyde, Solon Kent, Bion Lydecker, Irving Montanyc, Frazier Deisseioth Albert Harrington Russel Holley Henry Emei son l ee II u nm l Jfratres in Jfacultate 2 1 Parsons, Philip A. A ,QZ i E Tilroe, Hugh Nl. Sveniurs , si VVilliams, Leslie A. U ' Yordan, Wesley Siuniurs ff' Koclmer, Neil I 7, Kulze, Charles - , -' 2' Webster, Franklyn 1, Gm 9- Svupbomnres ,' I I Terry, Gerald I Wilson, Gordon 'lf ,freshmen Simpson, Worthington W. Shaefer, William R. 3 Thompson, Leslie -...- iblehges ' it Grieb, Clarence E .- Knapp, F. Nlalcomb H 1919 ll ' ir' ' :E 7 - N . 4 ll I Wm: Lil Plirvv llunrlwc 'rfw -wwn a 1 ' r , un IIIII 7. nmlllluwr lll S ail Emi 11 . umigvuvunnwnus H ll .ii il W I 3 7553 2 2 55 E 53 i1 l ' Q gk. . 'Fa x 4 0, .. ,Q I I I la'-ai NN. :'! C l 1 I lll lllIlllllllllillliliwy T ll xi I l I . gllflll lphsssq 5 swag, W1 ll g r l .,,, , -ll l- fi 'Il ll' X Sgel lllllllllllll sei cf? N , i4?. , L,L:L gQM,,,f RMQEKEELX w , Alabama Polytechnic Institute Baker University Bowdoin College Brown University Bucknell University Case School of Applied Science Colorado College Colorado School of Mines Cornell University Cumberland University Dartmouth College Davidson College Denison University Denver University Dickinson College - George Washington University Georgia School of Technology Hampden-Sidney College Harvard University Iowa State College I ake Forest University I ehigh University Ieland Stanford Jr University louisiana State University Massachusetts Agricultural College Mercer University Millsaps College Missouri School of Mines New Hampshire College New York University North Carolina A and M College Ohio State University Pennsylvania State College Three Hundred Fifty eight kappa Sigma E E Founded at University of Virginia 1867 Egg nII of a ters aa eb n E, Purdue University Randolph-Macon College Richmond College Southwestern Presbyterian University , 3 Southwestern University 5 E Stanford University :gg Swarfthmore College Syracuse University Trinity College Tulane University University of Alabama University of Arkansas University of California University of Chicago University of Denver University of Georgia University of Idaho University of Illinois University of Iowa University of Indiana University of Kansas University of Kentucky University of Maine University of Maryland University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of North Carolina University of Oklahoma University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University ofthe South University of Tennessee . University of Texas University of Vermont University of Virginia University of Washington University of Wisconsin Vanderbilt University Wabash College Washburn College Washington and Jefferson College Washington and Lee University Washington State College Washington University Mo William and ewell College William and ary College f ' r 1,1 9' I. I I Ei BB Ll ll IK 5:2 . . ' - U :J . H a , EJ I ' ' A num lllll n X S T .i..l'l 'i E EI mlm ul E ' mln ll El ll I im IIU 1919 UNI wmnrrzl i- 21:1mmllUHVHI5fN?'lNefl il H 1 m I : .. lg 'fa -i A e A E 3 Gamma iluta Qllbapter ' .I ,, 109 College Place EEE Q ,f Efmblixlzed 1906 Q-' E E l ' 3 HPV! Jfrater in Jfacultate 5 5 , i 'E4 . . , l 5.3 - F Glllette, DilVlCl lt -' -E ii g ' E Seniors I Scllank, George E. ll' ' Zuniurs ' fl X lk N Blaich, William Metzler, Gerald f 'X - 0 xg 'O' 4 Storm, Paul Wicks, Charles A. , . 1, Z,- 6 O'Neil, Myron E. ', 9- .-, ' 9- , I I Svupbnmures : Ml Kelsey, Harold Stetzer, Edward Jordan, Rolwcrt l Jfreshmen - I lVlcCormick, John Leo 3 lllll Ill I 1 E- E Wm Ill E ll zzzizllzzl' ll n 1919 lllllf' ll ll mm 4 W' f f . , E2 .4ZW Q.: is Hv- fs 21 Sigma Qlpba pstlun 'E - L is 'I r 1 l img -4 it , . 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X -45 .., 'B T31 I 'V DEQ B?- Boston University liucknell University Case School ofApplied Science Columbia University Cornell University Central University Cumberland University Colorado School of Mines Dartmouth College Davidson College Denver University Dickinson College Emory College Franklin College George Washington University Georgia School of Technology Gettysburg College Harvard University Iowa State College Kansas State College Kentucky State College Ieland Stanford, Ir University loursrani State Unrversrtv Massachusetts Institute of lechnology Mercer Unrversrtv Mrllrkrn Unrversrty Mount Union College New Hampshire State College Northwestern University Ohro Wesleyan University Oregon Agricultural College I ennsvlvanra State College I urdrre Unrversrtv Southern Unrversrtv Southwestern Presbyterian University Southwest Flrree Ilundrtd Sixty University of California University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado University of Florida f University of Georgia f University of Illinois if University of Indiana ' 0 I 3' University of Iowa ' , 9- University of Kansas - University of Maine my University of Michigan I' University of Minnesota I University of Mississippi University of Missouri ' University of Nebraska lf University of Nevada University of North Carolina University of Oklahoma Hniversity og Eenngylvirnia nrversrty 0 lttS urgr Unrversrty ofthe South 'W' University of South D rkota g University of Tennessee University of Texas University ofWashrng1on University of Wisconsin University of Wyoming University ofVrrgrnr1 5 E Vanderbilt University Washington Unr,versrty Washington Agricultural College Washington and Lee Unrversrtv Ll Worcester Polytechnic Institute ern B rptrst University 1? .- f A 1 1 .. . if ' 'I' Ohio State University University 0fUr21h, - I' il J . Y ' Y i K x ' ' ' ,,-,,,,,., , ' . U ' K . . . Q I w ' Y P-1 7 X A x 1 Q . 1 A ' ' ' llll Illll F WM I ll H mill'H 'ilm E' llll 1919 lillll' ll lllmm .1 N ' S- - . jaztn 190173 ZBeIta Qibapter 802 l:'l.'f C encsee Street Llvfablixhed 1907 H3 1: .U E1 ni x., - X -A X . '11, .-' 'fa I I . wi, Allen, Shirley W. Browning, George Busteed, R. Crawford, Ea1'l Cronauer, E. A. DeSilva, William Campbell, W. E. Lucy, Henry Conlin, David Cronauer, John Goring Moi us English Harvey jfratres in Jfacultate Penney, Mark F. Richardson, Charles I-l. Cox, Laurie D. Sveniurs Givens, Earl C. Heuher, Byrne V. blellords, Erskine M. Lowell, Glen Hluniurs Malone, John Scott, Roger Williams, joseph Swupbnmures King, A. Patterson, A. H. Spalding, Roland ,freshmen McCabe Raymond Willoughby Lewis Macmillan lawrence SCh0ll Albert am, Charles L :N .. A . g A WMI: l ,IS ,- ll, III' I ll 1 mu an ml lm. is li m ul if Q . if-179 9 ci 1 :7 E :Il 2 E hm , QE f num .5 'S ,lx we I . Q , r Qi, '. I I 3 --1-u 1.1- 3 m ll ll mm 1919 Ulilw Q ua IIIMQ 3 wma 'Q41 MHHQHUNBHEHN- H H Q i il IW 153 5 -.3-,- ii :A E H E 'IE I 1 ik. if.. , x NK -6 . . Q ri-I I I HER s Y , E5 E Zllibeta Zllpba j E Qi Founded at Syracuse 5 U nivemily 1909 5 4- as 1 f I 7 as IQ' Q q 9 l',. I I Boll uf Qlibapters A Syracuse University i Cornell University i gl. S IJJIII I X 3 E. r A II ,. .1,. sddixty-two ' , U R 4 Wm in Hmriwilm 1919 UllI'Hmr1mH 0 Mmm U Qlpba Qllbapter K , 903 Univer. ity Avenue E 5 .Extablixhed 1909 - jfratres in Jfacultate Kennedy, Sherman L. Smith, Alvin G. I . .Seniors ,H sf Hurd, Charles D. Beck, Dwight M. Smith, Grant D. I N Carnell, Leon ffl Eberling, Ernest Symons, Wilfred L. IWW Q ll Hmlauzzml vnvumnwnn H inn EI FH W f l... El .., .... El E ll iz. S11 Il ll Cornell, Ferris D. Sluniors Jones, Clarence Xi Custard, Harry Lodewick, Elton X 'Fra' . . Diefenbach, Carl Spawn, LeGrand ,. TQ. .' ' Floud, Albert V. Westover, F. Murray A , , 3, . . ' 5 Q Smpbumurzs Q l : Brown, Russell Hunt, Walter L. i ' Ellis, L. Ethan Johnson, Duane E. ' ' French, Sumner W. Maclnnis, David S. Gerow, Herbert Peterson, Ray ' Smith, Robert I. jr. ' 15125525 A:- h- Bollinger, Charles Cooley, Roy 3 - Burdick, Paul DiCfCl1bHCh, ROY .2 3 5 Chaffee, H. Elliott Flack, John A 4 ' Chapin, Forrest Goodyear, Carl S. ' -- - Chapman, Homer Walrath, Harlon i E Wyant, Frederick ' I3 , 3 Three Hundred Sixty-three Ti x H - mlm El 1 B -WWW E .. m 1 ' . A ' 4 I U , nnunimmuu W' -1.-x xiii: Emil: '11- lzzzmnllvrivnlgntinn- ri ll i--la I ll Q Z G33 skill saffee we-:r4:,0 lvu' , v 1 ,,,,14ef1,V7A, .. ' ' H01 z.. 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Institute of Technology Northwestern University Oh1O State University Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania State College Purdue University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Stevens Institute of 'Iechnology Tyracuse University ufts College fulane University II 1 drcd Sixty f u Brita Eau Brita Founded at Bethany College 1850 Qllbapters 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 Unive1'sity of Maine University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University ofthe South University of Texas University of Virginia University ofW1shington University of Wisconsin Wabash College Washington 'md eliferson College Washington and I ee University Wesleyan University Western Reserve University Pittsburgh University Vanderbilt University Minnesota University West Virginia University 5 E' E, EJ 11 ,Ee age:-1 2 E 2- -. 9' ll f ,za qi IE! I 2: S ' ' . 'I 3 i Wm Ill n mall filiii 1 :ima llll 1919 llllllHmlIl'r3lIZIlIH ll lllmig 3 Yi j' 'E -av. n H' 91 I I ' fl s N. 4 V 'ex :ir I I ii 1 M. muflvnvnnnrinn r ll IW' nlnmmunnnrr A L . mm mir E ' 407 -' M nm nu ' um W- Hi 1 N x 4? P 5 W r 5 l X Garrison, IliH-' C. Abbott, Walter W. Condit, Bentley M. Adams, Alton H. App, Weber Cobb, Lewis R. Conlin, Frank E. Douglas Harold L Crbson l averne C Bennett lihompson Blyth Henryl-I A Brandow Charles H Butters Gilbert W Gamma Qbmitrun QLIJHIJIBI? Eg' S03 University Avenue ,EEE Exfablifhed 1910 Q EJ Jfratres in Jfacultate Swann, Tracy 5:5 i 2, Qbrahuate Svtuhent Martin, Fred W. E: beniurs Crowley, Russell D. Juniors ff McElroy, Erwin - 9' Sherlock, Edward Supbnmnres Greenlaw, Basil N. Gross, Ludwig Lumsden, Arthur E. Oot, Thaddeus B. Stevens, Charles A. ' fr a Q. F , 9' GV I. I I Wood Henry P Ei jfresbrnen Cadwell DeForest Cheatham P1ulL Dawson Bernard McCord Frederick A ii , I U 1- , A i . n ' - , ' N. , - f - , ' I , 4 c , 4 . 2 E ' y s . . Q 'I Z E , - v ' ' - P Three Hundred Sixty-Eve 3' l G. . H . ,em ' ' ' ' III llll vu l mlm llll' E 1 I B mllwml E 'Ill III , llllllm ml N mlllllm 9' I mu mm Y A I . ii I nuiill li I I WI HmemHilvwvwrnwnm in .1 H all f . I ' e 5 . 6 ra ' 2 1 E ' ' 1 4: '5Zt'..1 Q O i -A J . E Milf, 1 ,A., A ,,Nv I IFQQJ. E l ntgfiwl js , 'u'?LllIlIIIIHlll2 ,rw H fl' f .M 3' 5'+?i we Vg A ri. 552, -H - J ygyA-gty lffr Zeta Esta Eau if 1 Y s ,G f 3, P -f 1 Founded at the College ofthe Czty of New York 1898 I .1 fl M010 esp Q' f -iv u iszs 1, I . 4 nlllm Wmwll -1: 3 -- E ' 32 35 A rr. I E 'Lf' 1895 I I r ,B 3KoII of fnibapters 'gg l i Y' E J i College ofthe City of New York E Columbia University New York University l University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Boston University ,ki Western Reserve University f 'JN - . . Case School of Applied Science 'if 9 - Tulane University 'F '7 , Union University 4' . ii ,fl I I 'Il Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Ohio State University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Syracuse University Louisiana State University Harvard University 3' University of Illinois University of Michigan McGill University L---I 2 l . . . . . - Virginia University ,, University of Alabama n :fi- , Thrcc Hundred Sixty-six . W- s A , , 4 I? M in imirmr-iii 1919 mmmwmm ll in ' r l 1 EJ E Email -- uzzzmullvnvnlsflwini H ll A, il H HW' l P i ,. 4 ag 2 is E .ES El ll al' N. .l 4 X . 'snr lil I I Ei Brickman, Herman Lessen, Irving Alexander, Joseph Goldberg, Charles Holzman, Harold Baker, Archie Bernstein, Abraham Cohen D. Leonard Fellman Moms Gordon Louis Homgblum David y QBmicrun Qibapter , 1 ,Eg , 2:52 ' E 2 . ' . , J- V, X , . . 'N Y lllllll ,Z m l nlnullmllu H WW f I , 5 2 737 South Grouse Avenue E55 Exlablifhed 1911 E Jfrater in jfarultate 5:5 Kallet, Harry A. 3 Q cbrabuate . ' 3 Warren Wiiiklestelii Qeniurs Lewis, Myron I Wolfe, Morris ,f f Siuninrs . , Q 1 Q Katzman, James ' Livshin, Nathan mv Salzman, Harmon T. I I Srupbnmures Goldman, Charles Goodman, I. B. Mailman, Abraham :- Jfresbmen E- Lessen, William Levine, Manuel W. 5 4 Mayer, Lawrence Myers, M. M. .4 L Saks, Alfred N u 3 Three Hundred Sixty-seven l A un N T, I? B E was E Illauulli Ull lll H 3 + m:::ul'-MHHUHVNBHEHN' 6 Mai : H ll A 4 f.....l:' if If H Q 5 in ' f- Mwmum E Flrmhuiz ',. fb' 214 I Nu' I '11 Q 9 3 5 Q.. S U, Q E 'Q 3 5 Q95 QQ, 1: 2' Qifgg 1519 T391 'JQP 4 fag? 5 B XQQEQQ 5' fl E- sa A gf 'NA 2 51 ' x 1 , I . ' 'X ' I A m LH E ' 'lm nu 2 - - 'I sv I AA rm mmm innluwun E ' 'W W Ei I I -l l... BI zz ' 't-'gt I E ...... T-. I.-El 5 ,Q , ,., Wm IU HMIMMHIIII 1919 UEIHWVSII H u MK V gimp Hmzzzl 1-11 :::mull9HUNIsHYiHN' Gi l W .lr ll I-1 IWW r W5 ' 1 lf- - I Nix' I l 3 3 Qigma Beta if Q 303 Waverly Avenue in- 5 E-J E1 1 l . SRF! E 3 l Jfrater in Jfatultate 'gif , Y, z 5 4 A EZ Turner, Homer C. Sveninrs I-El l l Beckwith, Bryson R. Salmon, Stephen O. if l I 5 Hartford, Claude E. Sweet, Sterling S. , Richardson, Raymond D. Wilcox, John E. . 1 l -idx , Biuniurs f 'Z . .E . 0 ' 1' I .5 Macomber, E. Hilliard Meachem, M. Rowland ' 1 1 -' 'V U Meyers, Brayton L. 1 'if I I buphumures : Heers, Erwin A. Rossman, Leon H. t V I Mitchell, William G. Schmitt, Alfred Turner, Frederick P. freshmen P l .L Barnes, Dewitt Lintz, Howard B - 5 Day, Ralph K. Macomber, Victor A. l , 3-5' Graves, Lyndon Miner, Neil A. a Latta, Leigh C. Richardson, R. D. 535 , - i' Turner, Ives 2 5 i , Q Three Hundred Sixty-nine :T-Tl i gx A s ' i C un un S K ' T, 'Q Wm Ill ll ::1:l-lzzll ll El 1919 H ll -la ll B ll ll mm H :fl x W ww mx sa 3 2 E S 5 'S 2 . lll 'gi SK-, 1 six A 5 yiiiwf r A IU is Mg-T A ii! rf. X -1, 1 Zkappa Qlpba r - r!J1l7'Ldt'd al Univerfity 0 Vivyjnia 1368 is A T, fl . ' UII III ' ' A ii ,i - ' in mm mm 1 h W mu I 1, 1 H UHUNBHWHN El -,ll . il II- ' N ' ' in El Via ' y jjfifn T lil' r :alfl 1. iWl'lTib,i ' ' A 'Ii In aff , la, eg -r. fagfenri, 55: rn N f if 1 9 'Ln' 'Q - . fix E .gg l E I El if e Bull of Culbaptets .E Alabama Polytechnic Institute Southwestern University 8 E 3 Davidson College Syracuse University Georgetown College Transylvania University E Georgia School of Technology Trinity College Hampden-Sidney College Tulane University 1 Howard College University of Arkansas l Q Iowa State University University of California X 'l Kansas State Agricultural College University of Cincinnati X 'Ax . Q A Kansas State University University of Florida I 'S34 g' Louisiana State University University of Georgia . I S, . Millsaps College University of Kansas ' 1 9, Missouri School of Mines University of Kentucky , X- I ' New York University University of Missouri I North Carolina A. and M. College University of New Mexico -1 North Georgia Agriculture College University of North Carolina I Ohio State University University of Tennessee Pennsylvania State College University of Utah Richmond College University of Virginia ri Rutgers College University of Washington E Southern University Washington and Lee University -'J'-T Southwestern Presbyterian University William and Mary College 2 5 ff I 5 bg E 2 -.ii I , Y 'I hm llundrf-xl Hrvvnfy K N , . , A . 3 muu n unu nw ' 7. I ' Wall: Il Il i Bm 1919 mm ll was l l T mmjl Emil:-w2!TmuHQHUNI3H5HNt H ll . Q F1 1 .1 'll ,B 2 , r 3 Qlpba Qihi fllijapter 3, 1005 Walnut Avenue T: Preston, Harry B. Egg Exfablifslrfd 1913 3 I I dbrahuate Svtuhents ia Hollis, Harwood L. Mack, lfarl E. E D lVlcElwain, Clifford E. i if 5 E SJ ' K V BIIIUI' Glynn, Frederick K. Whitney, lVlaurice P. IQ N A Whiteside, Charles . . fffuniurs ,kt ,f 'Gsxi . . Avery, John T. Johnson, Duane C. f 7, 'Q' Hagberg, Bernard L. Liddell, Donald B. , i , ,y , 6 Hepinstall, Lynn D. Snyder, Clarence M. ' 1 I bmphumores it I 1 Brown, Norman W. Kelley, Emery : W' Gardiner, Charles E Phillips, Crandall l . ' ' Huntley, Clarence lf 'l'hompson, G. Bryan -- fi Jfresbmeu H '-bl Graves Hohait C, Cllppll1 C eolge H Hooker Dewitt li l ue is lack W lVI1lle1 A leioy l ukel D1n1ellVl Peck Willis 9 Whiteside Alfred L-El I i i Thr 1-ii n iiiii 1 i-f,l is--v .-1i ny-0 ...Q - -21 mill in m n nmnm 1919 Umlulllifi-mmm an umm 4 . i 'ln 'I C um mm C 'Y C l ' r ' E H VHVHIBTNTIN H Il -i-ii ' il H IWW 2 all ik .4giQ'f:.4QP E Sigma Qlpba jlflll Q v 'W f?.X 1- l, 5 5 sg? .L,,,l H Founded at College of the City of i 'I fi New York 1909 3 ' CE 'A,' -1 1 it El S33 S S , 3KuII of Qflhapters 5 I College of City of New York E in I Cornell University gi-5 l Columbia University i K Long Island Medical College - A Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons ,JN -ik . Syracuse University X -qty, .O ' ' ' University of Pennsylvania f 'r .. A ' University of Kentucky ' ' Q. I University of Minnesota 8 i : Harvard University ' University of Buffalo -I Massachusetts Institute of Technology ml, 'M- 'Q University of Cincinnati Yale University tyt I 'if Z Trircnilunamfismn -wo ...-: W A , H lllll nm mm mm ,, r M Ill H 'i+il+ imflllll 1919 UIIIH II Mm l i Hmliflw '-li :::::mmQvr1vm3nwnNa,u g Q qu E i c EI gy :2 E i i I King, Emanuel D Breinin, David L. i Qita Qllijapter Q 720 Irving Avenue ggi Eflablifhed 1913 L--E 5 R E :lfratrez in Jfacultate 2 2 Levy, 1. Aaron ug? Warshaw, Harry Q' if 2 Qbtahuates E Greenberg, Charles M. Levy, H. Harold ll I I beniurs t JZ X il Baratz, Edward Rosen, Samuel if 3 QS . Q Blumberg, Arnold N X Simons, Samuel L. f ' 7, i .0 Sugar, Prank . , .- ,9- ,. 4 In ' .s li df? Eiumurs Q I Keilien, Saul Klein, Samuel I' V I Klein, Lewis H. Marcus, Leon : A Milkowitz, Harry H. Sopbnmnres A , Barsha,.John Fink, Emanuel . A 3 Q Edelsteln, Victor Rosenberg, Nathaniel I -' N jfF25lJmBII Baruch, Sylvan Markson, Henry 'az S E E Bernstein, Philip Rose, Walter ag: A' Burman, Robert WHSk0WitZ, Sillll 2 E ., i I-learn, Mui-my D Weltman, Lawrence A. .L Ei' P - ' Three llundrerl Seventy-tlm-o -'5-' QN A A f -i -. , pg H num mmm E 1 El Ilnmwulu E in mllllm I IIIIIJIN nu H 'W' y Emi ff1' xczmmll UHVNBHWHN- li ll ii' M, fl 3 :iz 2 Ei E HB Ia f i? I1 l L X-Y tr.. , tk 4 . , 'B :yi I ll 55? all if 235 fi ' X X iii i A in I ' i will I f ' , lr lun rr rl tc, l im XXX iz I Hg fjix 4 N gwlll fs AQ X K S Foundfd at the Collage of the City of New York 1902 S-in 'v li lilly r gnu , y e. , . y X' rag A, Is. .4 . ,A N - Bull nf Glbapters College ofthe City of New York Columbia University University of Pennsylvania Cornell University University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania State College Dickinson College New York University Rutgers College University of Georgia University of Virginia Georgia School of Technology Tufts College ' University of Maine Rhode Island State College Brown University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Connecticut Agricultural College Carnegie Institute of lechnology Syracuse University EE E uu- EE E Es 5 mg' 5 V- .f,0' f ' r fs ?' I. I I Ll- .: rn I '?l E E fix Ammm.mmMW nd,c g g A g i lei M ll H ll :r,1:ai:rmf'llll 1919 llW'ml '5imE llllmm mm: v'+41 lllmull UHVNIBFIWHN' fl Il l.,.f'-'W H 1 I: sag V V 'ff ff Qihi Clibapter mn r El Eftablixhea' 1917 O n rs: i Borsubk, Irwin fe l , Hiuninrs l Fridrich, Alexander E. Squillace, Charles F.- ' ' Paull, David f , ' 'f :gf 0 , Svnpbumures - . Q -' J' Q J Qr I I I fi ' Canter, Irwin B. A Saul, Alexander L. . g Fried, Jacob ' , Weisenberg, Harold ' el r Yi we-X, . . 6 fx' A I 1- Q 3 -ul ii. ---1. III Thr H d dSev tyii 1? 3 Wm ' ll lp 4 1919 H ll Mmm y t i MMI! Hmm 1f1' :::mullUHUNIs? NfINe H ll ,lr il E HW i .i 3 y ffiiui' if 42- . slxif W l -Mgt ll' ' 5 5 3 it c - iiamhha QED: Zllpba A Jim ,N 1 'fAfQ x,! f Y 'D' QV ' Founded at Boston E E A Unwerfzty 1909 1 vs-.. N., W V U ,., 3 E E I -1 if 211- si ' E' l 3RuII uf Gbapters Boston University Massachusetts Agricultural College iii University of Pennsylvania 'JN -A . Ao Pennsylvania State College 'FAI .' Brown University 'fm Massachusetts Institute of Technology ' I ' University of Maine University of Michigan .i Rutgers College Bucknell University f Worcester Polytechnic Institute Cornell University - E University of California Washington State College Rhode Island State College Dartmouth College Louisiana State Unlversity DePauw University University of Illinois Alabama Polytechnic Institute Franklin and Marshall Knox College University of Georgia Union College Purdue University Butler College University of South Dakota Harvard University Colgate University Northwestern University Oregon Agricultural College University of Wisconsin Cumberland University University of Alabama Missouri School of Mines University of Denver University of Indiana University of Texas Iowa State College Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College Syracuse University X 1,3- ?' ' fr ' 1 1 Wf- I. I I 5 1? Q A T h,tc Hundred scvcn g g M K Wm IN nmzzzzilii-ilzzvmm m 1919 mmmzrnlzrxrmm yy 'www 5 1 ll 'i 4 r 1 .YN f ' :1:::mmllUHUHI5?'1W'lNl H ll 1 ,, 1 p f 1 S 3 s, .vp gf. Z Ei nj dat, . ZZ n . ' fl. bg Q . 4 .O if Q' F ntl I ml. QW 4 W Qllpba Tllipsilnn Qlbapter 718 lrving Avenue Erlablixhxd 1918 Jfratres in Jfacultate Brightman, Charles L. Carmody, George M. Bullard, Gorton Fleming, Walter Hoke, Philip l. Barnes, Norton M. Chadwick, Elbert Garey, Patrick Cargill, james R. Fisher, William S. Flanigan, William Lamoy, Lester T. lalulip Harold Barnes Floyd E. Buck Kenneth P. ll Illl llllll I llllll Hooper, Robert W. Ryan, John F. Smith, Ralph D. Talmage, Ferris G. Hamblin, Dayton A. Myers, Theodore R. Wessel, William C. :Smpbnmnres Skinner, Roscoe B. Tappan, Ross A. Taylor, Elijah E. Voorhees, Milton S A , - , S- gg ' Sh 4 n E P Z N . . T l H llllld l E EE Ei E E2 I: IE E2 3- '11 Ii! 1,3- 9 ' r O . Q Gr- '. I I Wood, Francis E. Jfresbmen i Rogers, Kenneth 3 E in - Simmons, John G. Hawkins, Homer S. ' El 'FTIIOC llundrcil Seventy-seven ' Y Y Imu un I K ' L ,gl u l919 lil Il EI ll C mm mm i ii , ii ' -ni: i ui ' W E' H' UHUNBHWHN H ii 1 I mr H .:..-0 ull U ll' i ' ' ' x E ,I i i an E' , . E' l A 3311 glllma H11 N55 MEDICAL 1+'1iA'rmRN1'rY 5 E ss 9 ,ipzigvw ME- SS: W Zi W WN Founded at Univenity of .Michigan 1882 ...F E H i .11,'.i,3,iifig L. V C5 El Lil EIRUII of Qlbapters I-5 5 we gv ' ' . . . . . . 5 S University ofM1ch1gan Western Reserve University Detroit College of Medicine Cornell University 4' University of Pittsburgh Stanford University I ' I University of Minnesota CCooper Medical Collegel li l Northwestern University University of California i University of Illinois University of Toronto University of Cincinnati University of Virginia X 'JN . , Columbia University University of Maryland f 7 1 'gg 'I' University of Pennsylvania ' Johns Hopkins University ' 1 Q ' '7 Syracuse University University of Buffalo fi, New York University CBellevuej -University of lowa I Union Universit Cz'-Xlban D University of Nebraska y I Y Y I Washington University Yale University Q ' Jefferson Medical College University-of Indiana Harvard University University of Kansas l University of Texas V fi -1- IES .11 1--1 5: H - -sth l..'l .lhrce Hundred Seventy eight I I ll nmllmmlm 1919 lllllmlllifllrlmm ll : luis 1 1 1 5 l i l . l l i 1 1 .z .I w ' i S' 1 'A' 7 I i Sm, nun mm I N I u uma l I is EI :1su1nu'l nuuu ' H E uwlmlu A 1 E x N .:'. v' Y - ' ' ' 4 .5-i , X E E :Sf .egg ,gf Hilti Qllbaptzr 1000 lfast Genesee Street El Efmbzfffi.-d 1896 El ,Q I :QR :xi 3 S :Ifratres in Jfacultate E Alsever, William D. Halstead, 'l'homas H. Shoenick, Henry W. l Brewer, Robert K. llelfron, john L. Stiles, Henry W. Broad, George B. Kline, Harold G. 'l'otman, David M. ' 1.1 we X . da' ffl I Il Ml if Burns, Robert Cain, Murry A. Casc, Howard G. Coon, Clarence li. Doust, Henry B. l laherty, lfrederick Groat, William A. Andrews, George B., B.S. Bennett, A. J. lthegartner, L. W. Delmoniro, I. liarnest mms Lb es ople C oldon D 1 Hutnhings Ruth ard ll Chambers Noble Looney K C B1and,A I Holden C A Holzwarth K in Med. Knowlton, Frank P. Larkin, Albert li. MeGruer, 1-1. A. Mercer, A. Clil'l'ord Miller, Aaron B. Palmer, joseph C. Post, Charles W. 1917 Albridge, Albert H., B.S. in Med. 1918 lfnller, Clarenve C., B.S Granger, lidwin C., B.S Graves, Roger C., A.B. Holmes, Maynard lf. 1919 Klippel. Lester B. .in Med. 'l'ruex, William lf. Weiskoten, Henry G. Wells, Charles il. Wetherell, l . S. Wiseman, Joseph R. VanDnyn, Edward S. Porter, Harold G., B.S. Rnlison, lfoster C., A.B Wood, Glen A., B.S. Wal'l'le, A. Harvey, B.S. X I 7' a. ll' 1 g 9 if '- I I .1 v ' - Gil l J, ' 2ll'il '.', B.S. Ho , I ' . ., l .S. ' fs, ' 1 1 S-E 5 Coombs, Wm. F. B ' . I - -R. 535- . 'J . -1 E ' , 1. . - 1 4, E ' 1' ' '4 , o ' 51 . . 1 WMI' 11 E ll zzzzzanr M: 'k, li: rl- li. W ls- -', R F., B.S. l lfailcer, hlleirill U. Sili:r:hlLl.eolilL. 3 Worden, Vivian Gano, l . Irving 1920 Boggs, lf. 'liCl1lPl0f0l1, R. H. - Parsell, Louis A. Lough, R. R. 5 5 Watkins, Ralph M. 1' Q Q 1921 ' ' Hutton, J. lf. Scott, W. R. Lindsay, Ri J Webster, F. P. ' Montrose, . . ilson, J. R. Sherlock, li. A. E ' Three llundu-d Seventy-nine H -llllhwllll E K' A 1. li El nm nun E Emil ifii 1!211ImullUHUHI5fl5?'lNrf1 ll ' ll ! Eifx gf W 1 iBIJi Belts Rini LEGAL FRA'l'ERNI'l'Y Founded at the Univfrxity of Michigan 1869 University of Wisconsin Ohio State University University of Iowa Universit of Nebraska Chicago-Igent College of Law Stanford University E3 ik ....,, - V X V lc 1 f I or ll QL U ll :vim I fi 1' ' i fi i it ji ':f:1:3:5: W:?:1f3:f:' q-,gg 'ul .. 44 igiwgtr N I A 59 7 I Y ' f r.i, at ls sam nf arnaprm fx. - . . . . . 'Q t 0 ' University of M1Chlgan S3 g' ' Illinois Wesleyan University 9 Northwestern University ri' Washington University ' I University of California I George Washington University Ml Boston University University of Cincinnati University of Pennsylvania Yale University Cornell University University of Kansas New York Law School Indiana University Western Reserve University University of Oklahoma EEE z E 2 E E 3 ..8- 1 S- 3.1 IE-Il f fy , ?' A Syracuse University Tulane University Q University of Missouri Illinois University New York University Denver University - University of' Virginia Washington University CSt. Louisj ...-. - University of Minnesota University of Chicago 4 535 University of Buffalo ' Vanderbilt University 4 ' 5571. University of Oregon St. Lawrence University E35 ' University of Maine CBrooklyn Law Schoolj I 5 A .... University of Texas University of Colorado 5 'Z University of South Dakota University of Southern California 3--: E University of North Dakota Washington and Lee University A University of Pittsburgh Law School of Upper Canada , , Thrcc Humired Eighty :: A X , in m S ' ' num mn EI E Jmm E l I 1 I H lllilllmulllll U 'W' -?! SMI! Hmm 1- ::::mullOHvNI5HYiflNr H ll , il I-1 , ' 'M P 2 1 3 3 E2 .A E E5 E A ES E ' ' I:-al V I il Ei a .32 , E :FS ti - E E, Qinmsturk Qllhapter Ertablifhed 1899 1 n E A Jfratres in :lfacultate .- E Bond, George H. Rulison Howard V H Church, John W. Sargent, Carl L W I I If Levy, Aaron Walker, Frank R. Parsons, Burton B. Waters, Louis L. ig Sveniurs 'GN' ' 0 I 'QM Q ' Cronauer, Edward A. Guard, Joseph A. , V' . 4' DeSilva, William J., Jr. McBride, Harold H. ' ' , I 'g 'lg 5 . V' : Zfuniurs H' L Jennings, Warren L Will, Eric l E ' fl A . , Lil N ldrg ty I Ti.f.c11.,....,. ui i. .tl is . L A . A Wm Ill E ll zzmllllum 1919 E' ll JW H H ll Il MK Hm21l'1'f1muHvHvNsnanNe H ll ll W f 3 Li Q 131- 5 si M E SF' ri . I .ll LX. W.. 9 x 4 . , at ffl I l ' 3 I Zllpha kappa kappa MICDICAI, FRA'l'l'IRNI'l'Y Founded at Dafimoulh College 1888 Bull uf fuibapters Dartmouth College Physicians' and Surgeons' College Tufts College V 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 Cllushj Northwestern University Miami University Ohio Medical University University of Denver CDenver and Grossj University of I ou1sv1lle University Medical College Kansas City University of Pittsburgh ohns Hopkins University Harvard University University of' California University of South Carolina 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 f University of Texas University of Michigan University College of Medicine, Richmond Va Medical College of State of South Carolina Western Reserve Cleveland St l ouis University, School of Medicine -:E E 3... ss Z 55 E- , .. ,.,. . ' E f 1,7 9' S Ll . . J . . . I l I C i : E - Y 5 . l , A I I 'i University of Missouri L-J , V Three llmulrerl Eighty-two 3- T i N , A , , ' r f T . A l ll in Wm ll mY11ll1fmf'llll 1919 llllI'5'lll'i-3l'WY17m'5' ll Mmm Maura I H 1 3 Umar '11 ezmfrflvnvnmnrinne ri Il H .1 W P. , J .1 3 ia if 5- 5 E., E H Ei? N. .g 0 cl 4 Sf 1: - iii S I fi Belknap, Eugene W., Nl.D. Britten, George S., NLD. Brown, NL S., NLD. Buettner, John J., NLD. Burns, J. Raymond, NLD. Burrows, C. F., NLD. Curtin, W. A., M.D. Dernong, C. W., NLD. Farmer, W. P., NLD. Gilette, David F., NLD. Harter, Frank L., NLD. Kevand, Julius H., NLD. Ayling, William E. Brady, William S. Griggs, Leon H. Barnes, J. Archie Brown, W. Paul Burlington, Louis D. Brown, Bernard lVL Burns Sheirn rn Nl Burden Poster l ngle Pied Gibson leo IL Haiding Wilfred C, l llllel Iran A 1 indheck L Otto l'. iiuta Qlbapter 514 South Crouse Avenue 'Q Ertablixlzrd 1899 '- ii an FE ' E Jfratres in jfanultate Levy, L, lVLD. Levy, Jacob J., NLD. g Nlarlow, Frank,W., NLD. ,553 McCuen, B. W., M.D. E Nlesick, T. H., NLD. ii Murray, D. H., M.D. Price, George NL, M.D. E Pritchard, H. B., NLD. ',, f izeifensfein, E. C., M.D. gl Rockwell, G., H., NLD. l Sears, Fred W., NLD. Sheehan, D. V., NLD. , ift, Albert S., NLD. If 1918 f 'P' Group, George A. ' f , J' '3' Kelly, Leon H. s 9' Nlclflwain, Clifford W' 1919 I' Ford, Glenn R. ' Nlalone, John Risch, Otto C. 1920 5-Iollis, Harwood W. rving, Francis R. 1 Nlanley, George L. Z- Nlarsden, G. Albert Prudhon, Charles A 2-'2 Retz Louis D. . V Severance Roscoe A' Slater, F. Leon R 1921 7' 'S Woodford, Norman L. Regan, H. Walden Sorgues, Clil f'ord W ll 31:15-rnzzi J, H l9l9 1 r if 2 ..- I , Q '1'ln'4-v llnmlrr-rl luiglity-tllrve lar mm T El Jw' El ' Ill! r ' :, I ' 1 . rl-' fg , ' H ,. . . , , . - - . . 1 , :,-ns K 7 ' E!-XE Hare, Stanley R. :I 2 . 1: . ., 7.4 k , I i mall an is n i N SWIIHm11r'rrf1mHHUHUNbHWHNN H Il ' ii-raw E g 3 5 Q u-an w S E E gal ag Q 1 r .ls lk . get 9 N 4 . , 6 ffl I li ' E' Q-2 Ei L, N na -I lly,11111wWlHlIU 1919 Unimiimi we num. Eau Belts: Qigma 5 2 E ENGINEERING FRATERNITY 3, E E Founded at Syracuse University 1905 ' y I SEE -.- E A iii ' E 3RoII of Qtbapters f ' r Syracuse University - , ' J' ,7 Brown University 1 Lehigh University I I 41- T H 1 d E'g ty-f I can Ef- I Emil fhll :::mull9HUNbfIY1HNR9 Gian ZBeIta bigma Fox Sl Lnvvlamrl Koulner Whi Acheson, Albert R. Graham, Willizxlmm P Qmlth C' D lifuton C, Blunh W Lmheld R. l'l. lox L 3 Guucl R. lmrry Smith Cmxlwlfl Qlpba Qllhapter E.rlabli.rhfd 1905 jfvutres in Jfacultate Lawton, lfllis R Northcott, .lolm ' . jfvutres in ilklnihersitate Wlmltlmey, lVl. P. Hwmlalin D. . Rocher Nail S. loveland W. lVl'1ttc.o 1. l. Sl1'lW Q. H. lllllll mmllllll lllllll Illl W E.-3 5.5 :I--S. n: : E .-9 E E .ea fa. f 1- , ., Q.. Q? I. I Il I . , A I a 1 , A : an 'E , . , W 2 2 A 4' 3 4 5 Y W L t , ..-..- 'l'ln'z-u llumlra-fl l'IiL5l1t.y-livu ' El anlnshwlull E T I l ,L . . N . ,J. . :', .R , 1 9 .. '., .l. z',J. Emi 1+11 21: Hilywvwnnanm H u i r in H MW .-... El iiih Q Gamma QEta Gamma 11 F111 13 Q'. i A -- Xiililwi 'U E N ikAy1'i,v i1,vNi'i,X xiii' iii ii' iii: iii Ll'.GAL FRA1I:RNI'1Y . -P - 1 f f A W- - . ' . 455 iig25j'fiL,yN F ounded at Umvernty of Maine 1901 3 E Wiimii' fmwi.m'vnii W uw, , , 5 f ' WW' .J fu' mm 0WWV MiQ'w 5 I EEE E E E I I ? is 'zz li, 'I E 7 ' - 3RnII,nf Qtbapters E. University of Maine i University of Boston Albany Law School .Ax xi Syracuse University f YEA' ' . ' - Cornell University f -If , 'ii Q. University of Michigan ' ' , '7 V University of Indiana ' if I Creighton University 1 Georgetown University -i University of Oregon a i -1- IE! -l. in- ' 5 , Ll llrc Huiledl glty E El: mann i on 1919 i u nnumm Emil +- ::::muHlvHUHI5HEHNe H ll F ll H y :Q 'i 4 E E ' l Belts: Qibapter , W F i 106 Walnut Place EEE i' , Efmblishfd 1908 5 2 Q ' EI ' l ' E1 I P Srenints H fag' Bennett, H. Raymond Flannery, Gordon ,- Crane, Thomas F. Meehan, John F. 5 5 E Robinson, Harold E. N Suniors ' Hicks, Everett Ransom, Orel If Q l Kingsley, F. G. Strife, Cyril F. V Q Watson, Lewis G. -its fx . bnpbomures , fi ,P 'Wo 5 ' Barber, Edward N. HCH'Cl'I1l3l1, John F. ' ' , I ',' A Cole, Kenneth Kirchner, Oswald ' 'Q I Dalton, Willialii McCormick, Thomas F. QP' I George, William B. McKay, Charles F. I V 1 I Hang, George Reilly, Charles H. g Weir, Harry ,freshmen with Coon, A. Russell Polhemus, Earle H. E Q Dixon, Robert Scutt, Earle C. 3 Q iblehges '- 51 EA , 1 4 DeCamp, Harold Flfbyy James J -A Hind, Ross N. Jvwery, Omas - g 5 Walsh, Vincent H. 5 L E IE' , T Three Hundred Eighty-seven ----i is F ' ' ' num Inu m lw ' in ii F I F m ul E ll 191 ., lm , i Iilmzzrri 111' :imma Unvmgnvnne u ll y i-l ' i Q K 'E' A T 7 Ak f ' n - -.. y . . A Zllpba 412131 Sigma , , -1 - if ', - 1 ,r+ f 'N it 1 . Q35 V ,itgf ,i cH14:M1cA1. 1f1zA'1'1f:1aNi'1'Y 'A Q2 gf ' A Founded at Wisconxin, Dfcember, 1902 Cl HZ' i m I I, i ,N W A 'H' 0 ' Q ' my ,QB t In x x I tri! 'l' iilimkzb if 1 ' ,m grill. U hhfiy .1 S Z 'Ll l h 1 .J lwvwgfpji Nm X' Y 'h' r' '1 ' 'Q ' fir ., lilliirlir ' , . N M , Si 'm i . 5 -J,--' ' 'K ' JI wi ,, F HE EJF Skull of Qlibapters 3 5 E in igi It S I I I IE! il' . .X University of Wisconsin Harvard University JN .Wk University of Minnesota Syracuse University I f -Q,-X. .0 ' ' Case School of Applied Science University of North Carolina O I Z' is 5 University of Missouri University of California ' 1 9, 510 University of Indiana Cornell University Q' I : University of Illinois Northwestern University IV' ' University of Colorado Alleghany College ': - University of Nebraska Yale University ni., Rose Polytechnic Institute Louisiana State University University of Kansas New Hampshire College Ohio State University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Lia aa Pennsylvania State College University of Michigan E University of Maine University of Cincinnati --I University of Pittsburgh 5:32 3' E , 'E' El I-Z 'r'hme rrumirt-il Eighty-eight 1 1 s ' Y i ' ' H x Wm III ll ltzzzzlizzzzmmm 1919 Ulllmmszlifszrmm H ll mm Emil f+1' 211rmHllUHVNIbHWHNr H II .lT 'lT 'i .l.. EI H IIW E , . ' : is ,- , A Bi Qllijapter i L' E . , Establirhed 1912 A ,I R. rig Boehner, Dr. Reginald Brainard, Arthur E. Pattee, Dr. Ernest N Richardson -Dr. Char V - fi S les H. gi? EEZ gn I A H 55 E -- BE , lil '1 3 5 . :lfratres in Jfacultate ' ll N: as lk .t my .,- fill 1 I Nl 'li 5 m Cooper, Dr. Herman C. Johlin, Dr. Jacob M. Hurd, Charles D. Sweet, Sterling S. Haynes, Lewis, B.- '- Turner, Homer G Ward, Herbert ' Svenihrs ' Owens, Arthur E. Wilson, Thomas A. Vanselow, A. P. f ' r 0 Q IQ' ' rx. Q J x Q- .1 I I rug.- 1-l III Th H d dE'ghty-11 K '1- ,, at T FE .. .. . . . .1 Wm sz EI u ::1fiirii:::mrl1Il1919 M , .il H H rv ll nw Hmtiztntttzzzmujl UHUNIAFNTIN H ll 'I IIW 3 3 as E is E 32 H11 I x. - X 4 X , tr.. , . it V1 I I :Ei Q9h, Qyracuse QBh, Syracuse! may thy gulhen star Gilmer ascent tn heahen's blue afar, Qbuihing us nn tu nur Destiny, QBh, Syracuse! nur hearts heat for thee. wh, Syracuse! through our college bays Gilmer to thee me will sing of thy praise, Qnh in nur hearts with a glah refrain, Q9h, byracuse! tue praise thee again. wh, Syracuse! Qlma Mater, hear, Ziaunnr is thin ant thy suns all retmere, why memury anh thy spreah of fame: Eh, Svyracusel nuhle is thy name. EE E E2 Q: EJ 5:5 3 E W is 1,2 9' X ' -r ' 1 1 I I I E 1? I A ThrccHundrccINinct,y y , U K Wm ll! 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The rules of this organization are organization and govern the rushing and pledging of women to ' the various fraternities. ,ii I E Z 3:5 M a ' El Em' iliii :1::muUvHUHIsfNHNs H ll l E i A E gf. - patterned after the resolutions of the National Pan-Hellenic l Rules of the Silssuciatinn xii 1. No freshman woman shall stay with a fraternity lx, , . woman or a fraternity woman with a freshman woman, unless 3- 1. 1 it he a sister, the Monday night hefore lVlatriculation Day. N Q HQ 2. There shall he no pledging of freshman women before : 7 A. M. on Matriculation Day. I Qbffiters i Prefident . . Mildred Sours ,ik Sacretary and Treafuwr . Alice lves I 1,2 9' ' 1' F . 1 My '. I I I E S , iair ' - mn in m u il iiiii ummlil 1919 mn l Il up I Il. Hlml 'Qf' 2::::m11UHUHl5fNflNrH ll 1 1-11 1 I-1 -L ..'-2-. .3 ,L 1 3 za -'l is E a E! 1 'il N. 4 X i , Fava I fx' I ml -ii- I 3 bnrnrities 5 E Zin other nf their establishment at Svpratuse Mnihersitp E E Alpha Phi . ' . 1872 E Gamma Phi Beta . 1874 Kappa Kappa Gal 11x11 a 1883 Kappa Alpha Theta 1889 Pi Beta Phi . . 1896 E Delta Delta Delta Q 1896 Delta Gamma . 1901 Alpha Xi Delta . 1904 X Alpha Gamma Delta 1904 ' 'r Sigma Kappa . 1905 ' . ' ' Z Alpha Chi Omega . 1906 Chi Omega . . 1911 : Alpha Omicron Pi 1914 V iBrufessinnaI 1i 1 'tmhda q1gITl'l'-I ibrary . 7et'1 Phi Eta Omtoucal fl 90 - 94 H Cl m 131 9 J, , K , , 1 3 aah J 1 1' f Ez E ' ' if 7 'Q 2 - ....... , A Thrco Hundred Ninety-thx-co -T'-'1 A ' ' A num 11' I - 'll 'N' E X A P - P 181111 at ll 1919 1 lat --1- l Qlpha -15131 2 Founded at Qyracuse University 1872 K I JS. i 2 ZIKUII nf Qibapters Syracuse University l l Northwestern University DePauw University Cornell University if-is University of Minnesota -dx 5 . Goucher College 'Qu . 0 Boston University L is ' University of Michigan fam University of Wisconsin y f' I Leland Stanford, Jr., University E I University of California ll L Barnard College University of Nebraska l University of Toronto University of Missouri University of North Dakota l ll M 5 5 I l E SMI Hmm 'ii+ :::::muHvHvHIs?'iYifIN- H ll yl ll' ri El HW f En' I fg- 9' ohio state University 3-Z University of Washingtoii 1 5 l Washburn College - ' r University of Oklahoma Q f 5.32 'ls ' 2 L S ..... EE' P Q Thrcc Hundred Ninety-four a A . . ' In nm Y un un ' - D I an ' IM ll H 1919 H il'-Mmm ll lim 0 f+i' f221mHllUHUNbH'iiHH H l l l ' . l H IW' E, 1 'E E 'ia 3 Q in 5? 1 El fs' an E 'Ll N. xx ' ., L lil I -i Andrews, Goldie Baker, Ruth Breese, Miriam Carter, Eleanor French, Grace Cosco, Genevive Gere, Marion Hahn, Constance Lawton, Josephine Behm, Genevive Carter, Louise Gwynn, Mary Harter, Adelaide Hommel Charlotte Blown Helen Brinkman Munn Edwards louise Pollaid Le Mina Qlpba fibaptar jeg 308 Walnut Place M- - Exlablirhfd 1872 E3 3 Ea IZ-El Seniors I Sours, Mildred Spencer, Ruth gig Stagg, Eleanor 'H I A Shepard, Ruth Thompson, Dorothy Young, Marjorie Zuniurs Morris, Margaret Nottingham, Mildred Newton, D. Willa , Pellman, Dorothy .. Swupbunmres Jamison, Marion Newton, Selah Smith, Melicent Spraker, Florence Westoii, Nan Wiley, Marian X ' 'r ff? 9' '. I I I iblehges A Porter, Mildred - .. Rautenburg Nelda : E Stickley Marjorie 5. E W1l'd Madeline garet , IEI '11 to Hundred Ni .ty-five 1 ll li yy ll H 1919 H ll Ill: l H II ll ., - , , E c Ama- ' 1 .' , 9 'I 4 -Q h- , J n S A , e Graves, Agnes Titus Marjorie 3 - ...'- ' , , E Warner, Mar G, , to M A 'lmul' 1 p u I Emir: if11'1 urzrrmiillvrivnlsflsirilii H ll ,i-'ir Q H E1 .ag ii r ww is f - ' WW' E V . ,, -, ' .E3,.1, ' .' I if f. ' ii u it, i if 'i i i .. . ui ,- i A , i .Q 'ilP Q ' t 5 5 s- -,H ,i M i it amma 1 e a 2 gl it 'f.'ff,Q,..,-.fff,,:. ' 'A 4 .i Founded at Syracuye University 1874 5 t is f il 1M1w.iffirig?f A ,i S '? ii 1 El E' t 1' l r fi i, V ' l1.,ii:ir gj,f1'f'Qfj j,.:. it wil H H 2 3 -M CE. zz' KL S 321 .F-.,, :B ls-:I l 9KuIl nf Qllbapters l X Syracuse University University ofWashi11gton .6 sk l- University of Michigan Goucher College ,FN ' . ' University of Wiscoiisili University of Oregon Q V , , I , - J- ,af M 9 University of Boston University of Idaho 1 9. rm Northwestern University University of California ' ' I . . . . . . r I Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois University of Denver University of Nebraska Barnard College University of Kansas University of Minnesota Colorado State Agricultural College Hollins College Wzishington University B I g ll cclli l lNinoy-.' ' I LI K U EQ Tx A ..,, mm i -ix g A In K g M In nm1:1:1liiiii:::mum 1919 mmmzzzalzzmm ll 'www ff? 7 Ei EJ 3 I A g nm mm I , mn mm l , A i Mil vnvnsnwnm H H ll, ii -1 ' A A s . . L -fs Ti? gf 1 l E E Qllpba Qlbapter F l 'wg -1 H3 liuelicl Avenue E55 53' 3'3- v lC.rfabZi,rhcd 187-I -- E: A1 El 55' Sanrnres in Jfacultate ,E 3 ai' Beebe, Minnie Crane, Helen i Sibley, Katherine 5' ff E beniurs ' . Archbolcl, Carolyn Kenyon, Alice , E, Qrehbolal, Elizabeth Maw, Jeannette 5 W yars, gnes ore, Ch: -1 rr A A Bigelow, Olivia Potter, Johlaiinz? Bl'C2lClS, Muriel Spaulding, Ernestine ill Cuykendall, Irene Woodworth, Marguerite 'G . Tl' ,FX ' . Q ' Eluuinrs if ,f xx- Q' Boyd, Lillian Mellen, Louise ' ' Q 'I 'Q' fm Brannock, Norma Mellen, Margaret , I Buckley, Louise Moore, Helen my Cavanagh, Noreen Murry, Florence 1 Ives, Alice Watson, Barbara I f. I c Svnpbumures A E? Cavette, Laura May Goodale, Genevieve Brown AllVll1C Lobb Helen Llouch Helen Flick Jean Plood, Anette Cant, Mfuguet Lincastel Agnes Nichols, Isabel Snow, Evelyn Snow, Margaret -Q iblehges If leBiun Helen Almstead Wilmi leime Muion lriee Doiothy bmith Ursulz Stephen IXlfl'lClll1C Walters emette D3 1-if L7:'.l 1 l l ll ' N ' , i ' 4 ' , i ...-2-.. ezlg . ' , - ' x E z 'T , c X i 1 x I Bi 1 , 7' I .I - - 1 ' 1- f i 2 i 3 4 i. I ., V , 2 - , J 2 , -1, , Thr:-n llunclrecl Ninety-seven - W A - - A i I ulu ' R ' f lllllll lllll W W Jnun H El llwu El W Illll llll ri I3 Hmm Hliw 212mHllUHUHI3flEflHi H ll I , , ll IWW A .1 clc I K ga , -il V V 44, I if I' kappa kappa Gamma T12 55' 'if ii+ '5 5,5 'V i ' D 525 Founded atMonmouth,C0llega Q3 W , , 1870 :'g Kifl i ' ia.. 3:3 5 if -Q Bull of Qibapters E Adelphi College Purdue University Adrian College St. Lawrence University I ' Allegheny College Swarthmore College .gs N. Yi 9 X f . - A fi 1 I ' E' as Boston University Buchtel College Butler College Colorado State University Cornell University DePauw University Hillsdale College Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana University Iowa State University Kansas State University Kansas State Agricultural College Lawrence College Leland Stanford, -lr., University Missouri State University Municipal University of' Akron Nebraska State University Northwestern University Ohio State University Syracuse University Texas State University Tulane Un University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University Washburn West Virginia University iversity of California of Cincinnati of Idaho of Illinois of Kentucky of Michigan of Minnesota of Montana of Oklahoma of Oregon of Pennsylvania of Pittsburgh of Toronto of Washington of Wisconsin College 2 2 l Y-EE' 3 555 5- -Q 5 - X JJ' 9' ' fr 'Q Y l I I l- I ll lNl:y I a Z k y T h,cc Hun. ,cii -am . g g g U g K Ill E ll 1Y11f'lI 'i'2lME'Illl 1919 H ll W ll H Il ll m E S-Ml Hmrzllzzzrrmmll UHvNI3fNflNs Hi Il ll IW :E 3 .E .Y E ,, QR isa. r l N ,jx N. 'Fu 4 X . , ii l Ei Boggs, Dorothy Beard, Miriam Brothers, Marie Chadwick, Marian Blake, Caroline Burdick, Hazel Burns, Violetta Carter, Naoma Coult, Ruth Blount, Florence Burns, Helen Bassett Alrda Day Emily Evans Victoria Fairbanks Helen Halt Ann ml ll Ml l - , I I 2 It ' E3 , I l l 2'-.E , ' ' A Fairbanks, Harriet I ' ' t , I l Beta Eau Clihapter A 907 Walnut Avenue EE E fn 1:-.- Exzablixhed 1883 -E EE, i E burnt in Jfacultate 'za- Brewster, Belle ,Zi E3 ir? 5eniurs E , Cooley, Mabel Newing, Mary D -,l Ross, Helen p Shurber, Elsie i r Euniurs. V X. Kimberly, Althea f ,,, Knapp, Isabelle ' . -F ,b' Rounds, Laura Q Q 9' Wells, Marian Wood, Marguerite l' I Svupbumures y - Morris, Louise Norris, Margaret Watt, Martha -i iBIeI1ges Q Hope Frances - ' Hunter Eliza Ann - ohnson Irene Knapp M'1rg'1ret , M Stone Martha , Wells Vivian Ei , 1 9 3 J' , Bi I : s , 4. c 5 . , 1'-' LI Three Hundred lncty-nmo i l9l9 El In I M N llll W ' E mm' '1'+ l::muH vHUNlsflYiflHe H ll in 1-iM al l 3 'I u-in ! 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N' ,D fl I r',l fi E kappa Zllpba Gbeta Founded at DePauw Univerxily 1870 JKUII uf Ctlbapters A Adelphi College Allegheny College Butler College Cornell University DePauw University Goucher College Indiana University Leland Stanford, jr., University Northwestern University Ohio State University Oregon Agricultural College Purdue University Randolph-Macon College St. Lawrence University Syracuse University Swarthmore College loronto University lulane University Unrversrty of Arrzon 1 University ofCrl1fornia University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University Vanderbilt of Cincinnati of Illinois of Kansas of Michigan of Minnesota of Missouri of Montana of Nebraska of Pittsburgh i of South Dakota of North Dakota of Oklahoma of Oregon of Texas of Vermont of Wi'scorisir1 University Washburn University Washington State College Washirigtori State University SE E -3 22 -nu: IE! 53 EEE 5, a.: sn. II-El f 1,9- 9' f T' ' 1 Q We I. I I lll I I-I lm 1919 Ulll miami rn :mia I I I 1 r Four Humlrml Ei be lllllll lllll I i i Illl llllll V :i , - til ii i H lllll 'ulln ui' E ' i H i 5 3' 'i H H W' 5 . 1 i 1? 1 . 1 ..... E E 5 QEIJ1 Clllbapter l ig: 306 Walnut Place E E ' Esmblifhed 1889 El W E1 I ' W 1 1 EES fr , 5 it burnt ut Jfanultate if M , E Sharpe, Maude F. Sveniuts I Cresson, Abby Payne, lfvalyn ii l Henderson, Alletta Taylor, Alice W Herr, Marian Volckmann, Helen h Hutchinson, Helen Wagner, Florence ig Newell, Hildred Watkins, Grace f :N . . D Eluniurs f W ,r -sf! .' Dimmick, Dorothy Sentell, lVIargaret ' Q -' f9' Q DeBrine, Hilda Sumner, Rachael ' , 9- :3 Eylar, Elizabeth 'l'erWilliger, Frances mx' I Hodges, Elma Webster, Kathleen .3 i I Munger, Katherine Willis, Katherine : l Sandford, Helen Wright, Marjorie - ' Roberts, Eloise , bnpbumnres Beach, D01-githy ' Laurie, Edna u Cowee, Millicent lVlcRoberts, Elizabeth .1 Crane. Marguerite Peck, M2ll'l?ll1 A Li- 1BIelJges 5 s COX, Dorothy Lewis, Norma V :zu ' Crampton, Dorothy Mixer, Lois 3, S SE Everitt, Mary lVlo.rrison, Grace 'i ' ' y Hamilton, Hildagard Smith, Qornelia 3 W. Hamilton, Thelma Stalls, lLSfl1Cl' 'M Hunt, Beatrice Et0lCCSi1H2lZIfQl Q - - - ll, Q 'z 1 2 , .'z Kiugei, Buide '1 ti llll in 111 in EE' P Four llnnilri-cl Uno -T: QN A W ul E I X ' E I ' ' lunn W in I ll Hmmm mm 1919 H am I lllm U36 II VI if l i-I riti ef li 'i ily . .g , eff,,x'5WJj I 1 ,W I, ,ggi 'WI it wi .il ' M , I . I, ,, K , 'sails . V, 1 'ff-. 143 4, ' ':,i-1',,, if - , f-fA4 :.f9f1-' 'fir 'mf-' 4 f-fi ,I :ff-.15 we-,ef j rf' . 2 -nk, 191 e?82tHi.BiJ1 Founded at .Monmouth College 1867 Bull uf fribapters v. E .. E! B . 5- 1 1 X S I mm mm O I I g I I I lvnvmmwinn H Il I H Il W ' ' 'I 'X ' x 4 r 5 e -E 'E' I -LY it rg I jf. EL N, B pl -I if see I! l iz :zz 5 5 ,ilhj-If fllll- f ' i 91 ,gA'Illlln?'ph1 ,KS El 'nr 'IT 3 illf,-ffl' E' an A, illl Hin A ilu 'I 'IH Ji, li H H jr, lb If will s I 5 gig, g E a E ilf E M L l ' ll Pk. -Su . X A . o. ig I 'I fi Middleburg College University of Vermont Boston University Syracuse University University of Toronto George Washington University University of Wooster Franklin College University of Indiana Butler College James Milliken University Iowa Wesleyan University Simpson College Iowa State College Iowa State University University of Minnesota Unrversrty of Missouri University of lexas University OfWyOmll1g University ofC,olor'1do University of Denver Randolph M rcon University Washington State University Swarthmore College Ohio University Ohio State Unrversrty 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 Nebraska University of Oklahoma Newcomb College University of California Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of W rshrngton ohn Stetson University University of St Lawrence Drury College Kans rs State Agrrcultur rl Collegr University of Oregon University of Nevada Hollins College University of Southern Crlrfornrr Oregon State College f ' r n Q 1, 19 ',. 'I I -1- L.: Iour Hun I d Tw 1?'l .... 1 3 ry, 1' 5-.ii 1 I C . 'z I 'z r ' - I' mn.. Bucknell. College University of Arizona N I 1 I ,1 - ' V . .- , V W i N n V K 'L X g mnu ll I W ' lm ll ll 1919 B ll ll E ll ll mm Q i I l ll . Ill! nnu Q h i B ' ii dp My HMWMQQQNUNBHEHN 121 ll A -r il H I, 2 l 1 E , into Bork Qlpba Qihaptzt H, E SO5.0srrom Avenue B-EEE ig gi lirlablirlml moo E gag borores in jfacultate 2 3 -- ' T Green, Anna Campbell, Marjorie i :Ei L' I A- - 1 -3- Seniors ., Reeves, Esther Saunders, Matilda VVean, Marion Boyce, Marian Onderdonk, Doris Sheldon, Gertrude l , Slawson, lfthel l l Q N Eluuiors yi! Cole, Edna Sargent, Celia . f 'QN . , Wyker, Carola 'l'urnbull, lva f Y .5 Almy, lVlarjorie Alexander, Nlargaret , J, 3 4. M Q Snyder, Charlotte Carr, Dorothy ' 1 9. Bixler, Marian G , l li 1 Saopbomores fi., l Fl Worth, Doris Donald, Bethany : ' Sherwood, Adelaide Gray, Mildred i, . . 5 I-lotaling, Anita lngersoll, Irma r Q Roberts, Florence Campbell, Anita l l'lurl'ord, lVlildred McCullough, Marita l ,V Kimber, Hazel 1 all 1:- V jfresbmen fl . - , Ral-Ferty, Doris Landry, Ruth --T , 3 5' Mercer, Nlargaret Stein, Nlarian 1 55,5 Hawkins, Carol johnson, Mildred ' Q : E Becker, Doris Ellis, Naomi Van Dusen, Doris lflansen, Gladys , l ' i jones, Ruth Caldwell, Ruth ' Q B Niles, lVlildred Caldwell, lflorence -'-: '-- f - E-:l i i l our Humlra-cl l'hru S:--1 T -- N ' . , il l ' ' num mu B 1 El mmm E T, ' i X 1 I manlm nu y 'W a 'i i,, Emi 1'1+ rm-Q vnvmmwnw H ll i ii , in IWW ii, it . il igigff u ziifi R B 1 Zleelta ZBeIta ZBeIta if Q 531 fl '2' lla E 5 E 585 .49 , . ' i, iq Founded at Barton Uniwrfity 1888 - 1 668 ' 2 i 0,31 E ll i Q QTTU5 , ' ' E Isl Bull of Qllbapters is L. 'eg Adelphi College Knox College - l 3:2 Boston University Miami University E E Brenan College University of Michigan ,Z- Bucknell University Millikin University 4 3 I Colby College University of Minnesota Cornell University University of Missouri l Florida State College Mt. Union College 1 Goucher College Northwestern University Xi University of Pennsylvania Ohio State University X 4x . , V Randolph-Macon Women's College Simpson College , SFA. 5' Stetson College Transylvania University , . I, S. .7 St. Lawrence University Vanderbilt University ' 5 yu Syracuse University University of Wisconsin wx- ' University of Vermont Wooster University '-F I Wesleyan University A Baker University -i all Adrian College University of California I Alabama University University of Colorado Ames College Kansas State University Arkansas University University of Nebraska .tl Butler College University of Nevada if University of' Cincinnati University of Oklahoma Coe College University of Oregon 5 -V DePauw University Southern Methodist University l 5,5 Drury College Southwestern University i ' -335 Franklin College Stanford University 515 W H Iowa State College University of Texas 5 5 . l University of Iowa University of Washington - E Judson College University of Wyoming - : '- ... IE' P Four Hundred Four F- ':- S ' V mum H un uw i' A 7. 'M 1 I l y nliiiilulmiw H mllmuwa V E l E um: u-fM iizzmufjvrivnignxinms Q f Q ta - 1. 3 if r . QBmirrnn Qibapter 700 University Avcnuc Extablifhfd 1896 5 S F1 Q: E EJ ' EJ nga E 'fl YR. L wx 'ws ,- Q ff l Ml fl: E Hurllmurt, Anna Jones, Agnes McCaskie, Gladys Saul, Esther Dixon, Lyla Gilbert, Mary Mott, Gladys Jordan, Esther Fairchild, Helen Higby, Lora Pack, Elsie Pratt Mildred Bowen Helen Craley Helen Squire, Mary E. Melvin, Harriet Farner, Genevieve Hinkley, Mae Oliver, Catherine Sykes, Eleanor MacDonald, Gladys Smallman, Doris Scutt, Helen Ball, Gracia Sauphumures Ballard, Ruth Kingsbury, Emily Superko, Freida Ill llll ,1 1 i 5 Wm in u u L .. .fi 2 ,l f .F Q' i rx ,f ' r Q Q Q .I Q Ge I . l I Freeman, Helen Jfresbmen i Seitz, Bessie L i Gifford, Alice 'la V Fowler, Adelaide 5 5 l Tredinnick, Helen ' I'-Il Four llunrlrod Five - -51 i im 9 AH ll We A V X x 191 y, ml lu E ' Wh i , K gil I Ill! llllll G I 1 , I l llllll li l i MII Hmlwflllvllvlilsfllinrl H ll lll l 1 El ll .W E gi' 'J ii ..... ,, ' I i I -- .M Qu, E I 9 ' l ,W - Brita Gamma E E H53 Founded at the Univerrily of Mifrisrippl' Eg 5' E VV if 1872 ' ,QV ., :f . ,:3.j:1 U . 'Au G , lil . E eff' E 1 Z g 23 252 r fnibapter Bull ' - I1 .. E Adelphi College University of Idaho A Albion College University of Illinois i Buchtel College University of Indiana l Cornell University University of Iowa I Goucher College University of Michigan Lawrence College University of Minnesota ' ll Leland Stanford, jr., University University of Missouri X .Jxfk , . Northwestern University University of Montana , ar gy .0 ' ,I Ohio State University University of Nebraska , 1 J. ra.. Q 9 Swarthmore College University of North Dakota Q 9. 'fm I Syracuse University University of Toronto my I University of California University of Wisconsin I- I University of Colorado Washillgtcmll State College I ,IM Whitman College l I Qlumnue Cllhupters Akron Los Angeles' k i Baltimore Milwaukee -1- Chicago Minneapolis E . -A Denver w New York i 5 I Seattle 1- - '- 2 E B ILTLI , W Four Hunilred Six - -7-'-'-' I S ' ' lllllll lull I B ulllwlnl E I ' li I I l I i llllllllmllllll E limi M ' 1 v i i 1 5 8 2 A 1 'Uv M 'Q2!' E mul! Emi l ' imvnvwrnvnn H in i EI H na 3 .E i E 1 3 2 'UZ'- ' fl N. waz. , wx -as . , WA . fill I Ml Ei ..:E SRIJU Clibapter 7-I-4 Comstock Avenue Egg Enablifhfd 1901 5 2 E Surat in Jfacultate 55 Culver, Elizabeth 0 if Seniors Davis, Mildred Meyer, Margaret 1 Green, Marie Miller, May Hutchinson, Constance Robarts, Isabel ' ' I McMahon, Blanche Ryder, Gertrude I Stevens, Madeline Efuniurs f Besley, Ruth Harper, Lois f ,F Brown, Helen Harris, 'l'heodora v , 1 ,3- Galoway, Katharine Metzler, Agusta ' Q 5? ' Westcott, Frank mr' Svupbumnres Barnes, Bernice Hallopeter, Aline I Berkinchaw, Olive Churchill, Doris Finck, Marion Bennedict Geraldine Curr Eleanor Cushing Gail Haviland Ruth VanRiper, Arleen Walker, Marjorie Weiss, Arline Weller, Gladys ililehges MacNanna, Mary Shaffer, Isabel Smith, Mary Strong, Marion H 9 X f 5 g , x 1. F: x 1 c , Y I - 7 , 1 ' num will . II in 3 llll I Ill Ill I Truxall, Helen ' Tennant, Marjorie Mosher, Helen ' I3 Holmes Marjorie Moran 'lheodocia is 2 5 Four lluntlrml Seven '--4 .i.. H 1919 H ll IM. H H I 4 E Zllpha 361 Reita Founded at Lombard College 1893 's 5:5 'ii me-5 HIIMIHHUHUNBHWHN H ll 1 C l E :sz ' I Lombard College - ' Iowa Wesleyan University ,gk .ski . Mount Union College 'gg .O ' Bethany College U University of South Dakota :V Wittenberg College I 1 Syracuse University A I University of Wisconsin University of Nebraska ' University of West Virginia l University of Kansas ifi 3 3 Q-Q -t 'L ldD Bull uf Qtbapters h Tufts College 1 University of Minnesota I University ol' Washington University of Kentucky . University of California Ohio State University Iowa State University University of New Hampshire University of Vermont Albion A John B. Stetson University .FI I ' -r 1. ? I. I I -1- ' MII l El ll ftrilfilulmwm 1919 H ll ll H ll mm 1- IE' I Il bk. l 4 X , -sig. ,- 6 :Xl I W l Qlfta Qlibapter 700 Cmmsrock Avenue Ifiablifhfd 1904 Jfacultp Vickery, Belle J. Seniors 5: l-1 l-ns ' I z nz! :ui IE' .- . 1 mm:-MQZIIHHQHUNBHWHN ua ll J i-1-ry 1 H 5 ' g Bronson, Mildred Christian, Blanche Clark, Myra Flagg, Marian Gates, Jennie Brodhead, Maude Bryan, Dorothy De Long, Helen Bell, Dorothy Bryan Margaret Decker l'lorence Gaylord Mary Cunthorpel Norma Busteed Ruth Cleveland Mildred Callinger Dorothy Handyside, Lucille Hatch, Marian Moorman, Bertha 'l'ooke, Harriet Van Keuren, Florence Woodward, Edith liuniurs Gaylord, Dorothy Hall, Cathryn Sitterly. Alice White, Anna Sanpbnmnres Hale, Mary Hutchinson Anna McCord Mildred Pickwick Fsther 'lilden Irma 3BIehges l-louse Cuolyn Hunt Mary loomie Malthn lavlor Martha f f if 0. I' 1 q 9' U5 .- I I ii IEI ll Ill 1 , c 1 , 4 ' W 7 9 Q.. 1 , . N . 1 7 Q 1 , 1 l 2 S f 3 - 3 , - li ' T - K 9 ' 9- 1 -- P' 74 , V X 1 - u 1 ' I , Four Ilnmlri-rl Nino --'71 X p i . , K A mum H ' ri' Jllllll H ' mal' Hlll I E X 2 A um mm . ' l i l IVHVHBHWHN H ll HM il E 'IWW --..- 'gill i i El ' Xl ? -, E v-V' ,A X f. Wig, illl Q ,.. ,, It N T, ,- 1 it 1 Q, QI ba Gamma Brita E E i X , ti rl Lf 'i 5: JW 4 Founded at Syracuse University 1904 M :X E icikwq E Mi. 'xlfiiismrf Eiga, 5 B . i at i sis E1 SRU!! nf Qtbapters Syracuse University Goucher College 4 3 5' University of Wisconsin University of Washington l University of -Minnesota Boston University I I University of Kentucky Brenan College , -.X Ohio University Illinois Wesleyan y 'Yi N DePauw University Berkeley College f -im, . ' e . 0 ' Allegheny College Iowa State College ' r Q' ' l .F J' is Q Ames College ' Q Q - if I Qlumnae Qssfuniations I V 1 Connecticut Boston : 'W Central New York Baltimore Minnesota Ohio Chicago Pittsburgh V ' E' Southern California 1- Iii! E 3 rx Four Hund fc.1 Ta, g in g If MII ll EI II ll ii+iii1 Hllll 1919 lllllmlllllfiiwmm ll ll mis v I Hmm '1-' fzrrmufjvvnvnlgnwnnt fi E E f' x V i E Zllpba Clihapter 'Qs , 1.06 University Avenue 525 DEV: , - 2 .2 215 Lflablzrhfd 1904 -- 2 Q- if E ' E Snrnres in Jfacultate HHH Leonard, Louise Hand, Mildred - 3 ,,., SE za ,, 4 :- S Qbrahuate 2 5 , E Brown, Romen a Saeninrs . ,, l l y Layhee, Ruth M. Edgarton, Marion il l Davenport, Mildred Clarke, Miriam Martin, Jeanette Ball, Ruth - Lx Fay, Helen I I Staats, Marion , A X R Stearns, Marjorie Hurlbut, Rose y X X- ' 0 I l r Hi. ... ' , U ' .F Q' 1 1 Q WlI1dSO1',-Illll-H ' Harwood, Florence 1 fl' Stevenson, VlI'f.fll11l Pierson, Helen I Davenport, Helen Brooks, Phoebe .' I Rutan, Laura Potter, Lillian , i. '- I ' , Svnpbumnres , 7 Goodman, Adelaide Cooley, Geraldine J Fear, Pauline Crounse, Edith ' .A ,1, p.,., J '. n eir 1 Garrett, Doris 'l homas, Ruth 3 Q it Bovee, Evelyn Hartwell, Hazel l 2:5 ' 14 . . : 5 4 , ' V5 Herst, Ruth Brightman, Abbie Ea i Kilkenny, Emilyn Heroy, Eleanor ' 4 '- Field, Mary Stanton, Gladys Edgarton Mildred Martin, Charlotte i - ' B , Calkins, Genevieve E' i - . , 3 ' Four llunwlred Eleven --' N A . . A 'mul' ml E 1 B .unnhwuuu B -. ,Y l x Q 1 I mmll llll 'W' 'W' 1 l A E l l 5 l gm mmm '- uzzrmnllynvnbdwnm- ia H M fl Q 3 - Qigma kappa if up EE 33 3 E Founded ai Colby Cozzfgf 1874 3 E U- I 5 5 .. :B U ll- Egg - E-Il mu uf GI bapters l l Colby College University of California lil Boston University University of Washington Syracuse University Middlebury College skill- George Washington University University of Kansas f 'Ax - . 0 Illinois Wesleyan University Jackson College f ,- SRI .' University of Illinois Leland Stanford, Jr., University ' ' , ' 'Q' Denver University Randolph Macon QWoman's Collegel I Southern Methodist University yly I fl' Es l.l 2 E imur Humlrua Twelve :.-...-- m i l Hmllmum 1919 Elma-:zmfl u num Em '1M+ Y1mHllVNVNN'lW'lNiH ll . El WW 1 I ' V y -: E' Qlipsilun Qibaptzr 4 500 University Place E E :xg 'A 55.2 Erlablixhxcl 1905 EEE E E I M beniurs - 5 2 a i ii Berry, Betty L. Salmons, Helen K. if Billings, Elizabeth Smith, Ethel I M 1 E Fink, Olive L. Strait, Blanch M. Li A i ' l Hasbrouclc, Laura Whitney, Ariel T If May, Ruth H. Zeeb, Claire E. Bluniors It , .N Aston, Marjorie E. Redelings, Gladys L. yi Ives, Betty F. Snyder, Martha L. f dx- 0 Mead, Mildred Stevens, Elsie M. 1 Q 0 . 7' gf .0 Paine, Benita M. Storr, Ethel M. ' . Q I J rg 1 I bupbnmores I Bailey, Helen L. Sherman, Mary C. : xl Duryea, Mabel B. Steele, Ada l N Powell, Melissa B. Storr, Julia i - Q Thompson, Ethel T. ,freshmen If Bennett, Ruth U Manville, Hazel fl 1--1 Crane, Frances Richardson, Evelyn 5 L Gibson, Marion Smith, Leona -11: l EEE lnglesby, Marie Spoor, Louise L EEE Liddell, Sarah Watres, Florence ' L Zilley, Helen , i Ei , : Four Hundred Thirteen -- -7 N i X , . N W Y ' - x ' mlm .M In un A.. mln l n ll H 1919 H -1-.mm ll umm sw ip Hmzizmzzzmmll UHUNIBHWHNQ H ll l E IW 5. fi 5 iz: ,, 12 I S .a EE E l ik . WF.. i 45 X. .0 A I . fji 1 It ' ef' 'E i,,SSg1Q5: 1' if Qlpbae Clibi fwmega Founded at DZ'Pauw WUniw'rJily 188.5 , ggi:- , 'Qil,3 ,JIM I-alll' wffwfw, ' 'N lilly f it-.,, , 1' 'fffwjifipuii 4 -I N A .m,3k'.ill5lff X. DePauw 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 Bull of Glbapters 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 of Oklahoma - E .. :S 3:2 ' E X 1,2 9 ' Hr ' Q 1 We I. I I -l- IE! . E .3 f 1'lll' rlll is M ll n ll in 1919 in Hai-::1f',IlIf1 ll IIIMQ 3 Em3?3l lT13iilllHllVNVNl3?WHN' H ll li iril ll E P ii -1 Zlamhha Clibaptzr 123 College Place Exmblifhed 1906 I III .li awk ., 1:4 fin I Fields, Bertha Flansburg, Lucretia Gates, Ethel Hoffman, Ethel Pearson, Helen Branigan, Ruth Nash, Edith Peake, Lucille Briggs, Marion Buckheit, Helen Johnson, Olga Kitchen, Ester Qbrahuates Collins, Ruth Seniors Schuyler, Irene Schwartzman, Marion. Smith, Etta - Swengel, Hope . Wright, Anita Eiunints ' Peake, Marion Santway, Faythe Soden, Anna Svupbuniures Oakley, Mary Pickles, Katherine P Rogers, Edith Thompson, Margaret VanDeWalker, Hazel iplehges Harrison, Lillian Hunting, Marion Kenyon, Madeline Phillips, Rheta TenEyck, Mary E E 2 Q E zz 3 nn I-s E EJ S455 : I3 W E lil' P ,X 13' 9' ' r O Q . We I. I I -Q2 I1 VanCamp, Ruth l.I our uni , . I 3 E Clark, Frances - Egg Collins, Martha . Q ' Conklin, Dorothy Emmel, Dorothy E Grant, Lucy in N ' ' ' ul ini E un i mul ll ll H 1919 H ll lIl .72-- ' I ll lrml Film-cn . lg ll' E llll Ill llll llll Ill I l . x ' MMI Um:-H-2:mmllUHUNl5HEHNe H ll Q! H IWW 2 i Z ,V . ' T El 5 N QEIJ1 QBmega an u -- , M 14 g gf,.,J.r' ,,1'f y Q e 353 A yt A ,A ,'.R' , Founded at F ayefieville, Arkanmr, 189.5 Egg 5 s 'Pi-., f T' r- ' f' 2 4-Xfzf:.l E E n I Bull uf Cuibapters ii . Q E- University of Arkansas University of Washington Transylvania College University of'Oregon 1 3 I I RandolphgMacon Women's College Jackson College ' Tulane University, Newcomb College George Washington University H University of Tennessee Syracuse University ig University of Illinois Ohio University X i Northwestern University Miami University 'Q . University of Wisconsin University of Missouri . I 2 AA' University of California University of Cincinnati ' 5 9. 59 University of Kansas Coe College 1 : University of Nebraska University of Utah g' ' University of Texas Leland Stanford, Jr., University : ii ' West Virginia University New Hampshire College ' ' f : 2-5 University of Michigan University of Colorado Dickinson College Florida Women,s College Colby College u Hud University of Kentucky Kansas State Agricultural College Southern Methodist University ld Cornell University 2- University of Oregon ......: ee A For nrcdSi xtecn g g g g H ,jf-it Wm Ill nmzzuzllmwm 1919 H Mmm Il IIIMTS 'Wil H ll 1'::::l'm2::f,'IlIull-UHUNl5?'NfIN- G ll i ll , EI I-1 Z l E Tlkipsilun Qlpba Qllhapter l 723 University Avenue -5 E- a E l 2 Eftabliflled 1911 E 5 l 5 3 ,.- l E E l Seniors li Butts, Alice Rector, Iva I ' Christie, Christabel Seibert, Elizabeth 5 3 3 Crumb, Geraldine St. John, Edna l 5:3 E Dickerson, Marjorie Wagner, Julia f 3 l - Dsl Green, Louise Wells, Ruth l E' Hammil, Esther White, Lillian IE. I I Hutchinson, Emily Wilson, Louise l l l l Eluniurs . . Greiner, Marjorie North, Harriet l .6 xi Hoyt, Dorothy Park, Elizabeth X Tx l . 0 Keebler, Gertrude Potter, Marion f if if .' Lockwood, Josephine Remington, Jessie ' - 1 -' 3' l Near, Winifred - Taylor, Marion s 9' l L Wheeler, Helen mf .. I I Svnpbumures . : il Carlton, Frederica Male, Lila H - Greene, Cora McCarthy, Elizabeth Herrick, Gladys Milhouse, Grace Larkin, Mary Renner, Ruth 9 Wells, Gertrude -i- l i -M - lil l jfresbmen -: 1 '12,-1 Alai-ich, Pauline Jones, Catherine .. ' li 1'-552 Dreer, Bernice 101105, D01'0thy A Gardner, Christine MiChC3li Minnie . l Heller, Elizabeth NCH13 Ethel G E Piquet, Lucille I3 , Q N , Four Hlllulrcrl Suvclvtllnn za , H, e - , ,al Wmlll EI ll flrlmfllll 1919 E' -Mllllm Il lllm lr-:7 I L l l -M. .X 'Ji . o, Wg. nm ' 1 I ' C' .2 Z .ko Q' uf' I A 'Q I I' Qlpbaifbinilfttun Founded at Barnard College L888' I 5- 3KnII nf fdlbapters I-I. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College New York University University of Tennessee Randolph-Macon Women's College University of Nebraska 4 Cornell University Northwestern University I Leland Stanford University University of Illinois University of Minnesota if' Ds! iw iiif Ti1mHllQNVNlSfN?'lN'f' in . in in m ll 3 F rs X ,f X? 5, F as . ,VV :li E E University of California DePauw University Jackson College, Tufts College University of Maine New York San Francisco Providence Boston Syracuse University University of Washington Southern Methodist-University University of Indiana Qlumnae fuibapters Los Angeles Lincoln Chicago A Indianapolis ,New Orleans I . V lil l i 'V il i If V f ' fr fs 9- i. I I l -Q- IE! E .3 y ' Ilunrlreclliig lllien A ul W I M A :V I I ll II l iemflllll 1919 H ll ll H ll ll M SM H Il ll I11' Yilmlvll-UHVNBHEHN' H Il .g EI WW E , 651131 Qlbapter 52.3 503 University Place , EE.: 5 5 lfflablirhrd IOM rj E 3 E ,I Sveninrs A' 5 5 - 5 1' 'I Battenfeld, Lillian Hughes, Florence 5 A Q ' Carter, Frances Mucky, Bertha C. Farrington, Ethel Rauch, Edith mm ' all Sluniurs 'N l Adams, Mary Miller, Ina . . Ames, Greta Moore, Laura ,ki Becker, lrene Moore, Clerita f ilk. . . Snyder, Riva f ,r sg' .. a . .F Q' Q Supbnmnres ' , 9- ffil Coon, Esther Williams, Ethel Qi' l Cullivan, Eleanor Wright, Mildred : Ml! Knight, Nora Zimmer, Elizabeth I 3lBIehges Coe, Gertrude Maloney, Ruth aa Gilcher, Katherine Marks, Gertrude Qi, Jones, Ma1'ian Maxon, Gertrude 3 Kreisel, Margaret A Rosshrooke, Marcia 1,- - VVilliams Edna az! 3 . ,, 51:3 : E E91 h i I Four Hunclrvrl Nlllf'lfl'1'Il ..': --11 - y - I, r or ., , , V ,t ix ' ' mlm N Ill llll lu ' Wm I ll U 1919 lllllmllli-lt-mm ll UMW F 1-i'i'--1 Emi '-fQ tummy Unvrugmnnr ri N l El nm as 3 H 2 9 '- E 2 rf. ' El ll fan i IZ Q4 N. wr.. , ,x X 4 . .. Q ffl I rl Fi' 5 H Zeta 1913i Gfta ' Founded at Evan.rton,'.'.lZZ'inoiJ, 1803 N 'WA oRA'r0RiCAL FRATERINIITY I PW Bull uf Qlibapters Emerson School of Oratory Northwestern University Brenan College Syracuse University E Eli 4 E X . 13 9' ' 'r ' 1 f I 'I I l- IE! -5 3 Hind fcfi Twenty y M mln an ra u MIIIHIIII 1919 lQllll'2'llllf11l W11Wm'f' ll ll mm l Hmm f--' mzmufl UHUNBHWHN' El li EI H W i P . .1 1 I I i v ALL ' Q Q- E 'B Reita Qllbaptzr -1 V IOS Waverly Avenue -img Q . 5 Egg Extablixhed 1914 -5 5 .-. gl E h E if Smrures in Jfacultate 5 ins 'Sf W L Cody, Maude Randall, Olive 5' 5 Parsons, Editha Sargent, Irene Qeniurs l l Alber, Louise M. Evens, Marie l' Biglow, Olivia Fear, Dorothy ' Brown, Mildred L. Gertmenian, Bessie Lkll Dowding, Lillian Melvin, Harriet ff A -diary . Smith, Gertrude 2 ' yr F21 ,' I , . , r,- Elumnrs 1, 9, ii Curtin, Mary J. Eldredge, Beatrice Qi'- I Cowan, Bessie R. Radway, Mary I' I il Svuphumures , Nye, Mildred Quiri, Irene B. L in W Rlehges ' I Q Brand, Elmira Lamb, Emily 3 Gilchriest, Emily Purdy, Dorothy ..,,, 5 g Gossen, Mina Reynolds, Doris , h jg ' Smith, Cachleen r A ' - E ' I , i Four Hunrlrccl Tu enty one 21 l N U is , W V ' ' s It ' ' IIIIIII mm H El .WIQIWNIW E if l I H nunuvrllllmslu 'W ' l 191 Zlamhha Sigma LIBRARY ECONOMY lfRA'l'ICRNITY Hmm 'nii Billlllull UHUNIAFIWTIN H Il fl IWW Founded at Syracufe Univerxily 1903 E . E 5 is , E .Em Q- 'S' E lg if ' y ft ay - 1- y Fl 5 5 3 fn, SEE E .' -, S E J I A A 'Wil ' lil ii W ,N . . i' fl N K I V V ' A ' . - 'N - . i :X ' . 0 , H Ogmstetl R b k Thom Sl I Poiirsons I Tionrgl H I Ogfus I 1 'If ' ur, os roo .' o' r' ' . : wig' .. Dihhlo Moyer I 'wont Sheldon umm L, Cnnfielclm C Grediljcf X ' i 'F '8- 1 yi QQ ' - ,H Zllpba fibapter M, 1 ' w - 1 l V : ambzifhfd 1903 . I rl! Sn:-tures in Jfacultate i Ei - - v ' . K 9 .-. K - E Em 5:9 5: : . V K , , E l 3 , Four I'IumIrr-d Twente Gilbert, Lillian Partridge, Katherine S Thomas Frances Sherwood Marie Dlefendeifer, Vivien Merriman, Carolyn Qamuel Prances M. Meyer Margaret E. Shelden Marion L. Rosbrook Ona Green, Anna Welch, Dorothy 1917 Bullock, Helen C Owens, Mildred Dibble, Emma Hart, Evelyn M. Greene, Sara E. 98 C'ml'iclcl Ldna R. Olmsted l' '1ur'1 Clough Corinne Pearson Helen Beard Miriam E. lllllll III n IIIIIJWIIIU y-two Ll- ILQI 1 1 it A Q I 1919 Ullwmrlrmm ll lllmig I I V W'-, .W cu Y ,M Q 4 I . 4 ff 4 X i v W 1 V 9, V ,Af ..L-f-- - ' it 'J T 'KM -Y' f 55:25. '- .2. .- ,Q . 'N' f 'T Fr 33937 F A. 1 t'5,.m,, A ,, , 1 ,,, ,- Q -2103 'VM 4 , : K! : yfgf ' . ' 'A '+V ' ' -'l-- vi , h,,,3P.,,, 4 32: . Yfivf' ,luv , ' :ww I 2 SPLIHTEIQQ -sq Four Hundred Twenty-four I 4 I 4 Fi 1 'L I L Four Hundred Twenty-fivu Four Hundred Twenty-six 1 X I A I A Four H undrcd Twenty-seven W Four Hundred Twenty-eight Four Hundred Twenty-nina Y Four H und rod Thirty K:-,ff -Qbvuuvvv Gut Qhbertnsers SI LI I NOUNLI IVII NIS OI DI PI NDIXISI I MIR LI-I IXNIS WIIO BY H IR III ARIS OPI RAI ION IIAVI SUL IIIS ANNUAI RIIURN, WI' Ahh YOUR PA I RONAGI' rpfzwfvnofaofrr ,u 1 F. 1 ' - , 4 , n. n 3 . be n ,flfisiz-15151.-I'1g15g,1'-Q - 'I ' I-41.1. :,.i.1'gi.' ill -52 li' 4- '11-1 12. Ir, - IN 'I'If-IIS . 1 'ION AR I: 'I'I'IIi AN- I T K ,Q MCU- A: ORIiA'I'l,YAIDI'1IJ '- ' 'I'IIIc 3 'mess OI 1 'I' : , ,. IN ' -, U I have just finished writing a modern novel. Does the heroine promise to marry a soldier? Yes, Indeed! A different one in each chapter. o o 0.0 0,0 Pete : 'I'he coca-cola, I am sorry to say, Mr. Lang, is exhausted. I,ang: Ah, yes, poor thing. I was expecting thatg I've noticed that it has heen very weak for some time. Q o go 0.0 Agent- I am selling something to prevent roosters from crowing at 2 A.IVI. A. G. D. Buyer- lVIarvellous. What is it? Agent- A receipe for chicken soup. o v 0.1 of Professor Piper Cin 8 :OO classj - I-low many times do I have to warn you about coming late? Florence Blount- Well, let's see-how many more recitations have we? Four llundrud 'l'hirt,y-l,wo .1 ll - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n-u1..1 1 1 1 1.,p1,,1,,.,1,,,,....,, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY EIGHT COLLEGES FIVE SCHOOLS TIIE COLLEGE offers courses in Languages, Science, lVlathematics, Philosophy, History, etc., leading to the A.B. degree. TIIE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS offers courses in Architecture, Belles-Lettres, Music, Painting and Design. THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE offers a four years' course, with a pre-requisite of two years collegiate work. Library of over 9000 volumes. Several hospitals, institutions and dispensaries for clinical work. TIIE COLLEGE OF LAW ofifiers a three years' course with LL.B. degree when preceded by one or more years collegiate work. ln- struction is by text-book and case system, and faculty is drawn from practicing attorneys of Central New York. TIIE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE offers courses in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering. Complete laboratories for practical work. THE TEACHERS COLLEGE offers teacher-training work in Music, Art, Physical Education and Pedagogy, leading to the B. S. degree. NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY offers a four years' course preparing for practical or research work. State Ranger School at Waliakenzxg Summer Camp at Cranberry Lake. New building with every equipment. Tuition free to New York State Students. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE offers four years of' theory and practice' of farming. University Farm with pure-bred stock. New building perfectly equipped. Domestic Science course for women. Graduate School Library School School of Oratory Summer School Hospital School ofIVur.vi11,g For catalogues, bulletin, etc., address Registrar, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Four llumlruml Th n:n1 ill 1' L 1' Photo hy Llnmulun REMAINS or A FRENCH VILLAGE Butcher- Excuse me, Mrs. Hughes, hut I forgot to give you the bill for that there duck. Villa CNeWlyWedD- Oh, no, you didn'tl- It was on the duck. I saw it when you wrapped up the parcelf, the Four Laura has had the earache ever since she moved into the new Hats. Yesg I guess the keyholes are too clraughty for her. 94 0,4 Why do you think Al is stupid? I-le says a clever thing often. That's just it, he sould say it only once. o o 0.0 0.0 Isabel- ls your room-mate zu sound sleeper? , ' Mary-HSOUND? Ishould say sol You should stand in the door Way of dorm some ni ht. g o 0.0 Jane- Would you marry for money ? Ruth- Not Ig l want brains! Jane- Yes, I should think so, if you don't want to marry for money. 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IIC llthllul lvlllvl BROOKS BROTI-lliRS New Building, convenient to Grand Central, Subway, and to many ofthe leading Hotels and Clubs 1 1 1 1 :.1 fnfnfzzf rixi :1::i::1::1-:1 ::::i 1-f::i--in---1un1an-u-M1-I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1uu- 1 .-nn1nn-1.-,.1m.-nu1 IN COLLEGE and OUT The L. C. Smith 53' Brox. Typewrilfr ir a help lo ejicierzt work. During a college course the use of a typewriter is conductive to system, a high percentage rating and good Eng- lish. Buy it now and you will have it to use after you graduate. In all business pursuits it is indispensable for correspendence and records. We will make you a special rate on rentals. Call us up. y Telephone W arren 2560 L. C. Smith 6? Bros. Typewriter Co. SYRACUSE, N. Y. Four Hundred Thirty-fi u T l p ll ii ii ll ll ll l ll ll .--,:, 1 l Ii V l ll ll ll l ll ll ll ll ll 0:0 V0 unclrcd Thirty qi 3 in A A Qibc Qllircus, map, 1917 L . I pn1nn1.111111....1...11..1,111..111.-1.-1.m1nu1n ,, mos wls H THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE A 303 UNIVERSITY PLACE 1 11Ef11JQUA1e1'E1es FUR STUDENTS AND ALUMNI 1 11 1'.1--n1u1-N11-1nu...un1..1111..1.,,.1n.1n.1m-I.114..1u..1....-nu1n11n..1uu11m...m-1.,,,1 1 1 1 1 1g,1..1..1.,.1m.1n..1u..1u,,1nn-11'I.-n1n-1.1 11:-1n1 1 1 1 1 11,1 1 1 .- 1 T he Onondaga Plzoto-Engravers, Inc. ART1STS---ENGRAVIiRS I SYRACUSE, N. V. H y Doctor- Are :my of your family consumptivclv inclined? l , N ' Doc Jewell-- Yes, we are all heavy cutere D I I llllllt - yo fl 1 . 0 f ' ' , '.',1 1'! 'huq 1 . ffl, I 1 I 1 i n ve- at 4- .-C C , ' 'f gg 5 ' ' 1 .E - 'E '.'l 1 I . '.'... .',,' fin , ' . ' :Q .. .E-5.21. ,' -r tl H, . . f..'lv L 4f '4i' 'lvl :ifffui E595 Qing Hg! , 'L --9 gflzfft ,f!',i.. Red Proper was standing near the an Englishman came up to him and said: Call me carriage. Red turned and said: How do you do, carriage? door of the Ono: Englishman- Why do you call me Red- Well, I eouldn't very well call you Hansomf, that? idaga one evening when Q Mabel- l'm oin to et married next week, if 'Hanky can get a furlough. ll g g ,. I think he will be able to,- ou see lt isn't as if he was askin for one to have a Y g good time. Red - Who from? Bunny - Hurray! Five dollars for my latest picture, 'The Time Spenders'. ,Y Bunny- The express company. They lost it. 9 0 Isabel- Charles, l've got lots of things l Willlt to talk to you about. Charles-'Tm glad to hear it. Usually you Want to talk about things you haven't got! CSO soon ?D Four Hundred Thirty-eight 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-11nq1un1nu1n,41,,,1gq 1 1 1 1 .1un1nu1uu1nnl11nvn1u11,p1p.1. 1,111-11,111 1nn1nn-nn-nn1nu.- 1 1 1 1.,.1nn1Iif111111mi1np1-un.-nu-pq1pq1u44-1.1.1 1 1 1 THE ELECTRTICALLY EQUIPPED H O M E is the one that runs smoothly, happily, eomformbly and economically. ln the saving of foods and material, the reduction of work, in economical effort, the One lies: Help is ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Come in and let us show you-Nor so much the appliances as their practical, economi- cal uses. Looking around incurs no Ol3llKZltl0I1 to buy. SYRACUSE LIGHTING COMPANY u1un1nu..nu..nu1nu1un..nn..nu..-nu-un.-un-nu-1 1 1 1 X Dzhtarf Co. Photographers 435 South W arren St. W-2413 Syracuse, New York U - H WARREN AND JEFFERSON S'l'RliE'l'S Oppofile the Onondaga o o 0.0.94 0.0 Bon Bons and Chocolates Assorted Hard Candies French Caramels 0:4 .Zo u 0.0 Delicious Fountain Drinks of all kinds Phone Warren 404 1 -q-1.,.-gp-.q.1l.-nlyl 1.q1..1..1.,1 1 1,.1n.1p,1 1 1 I1q....,,.1,.1,.,..-pt..-qu.-In-pp.-. 1 1 1 1ng..nu-.g1tq-'-H.-gg-up-nq1 1 1 Your Dollar does D oub le AT DOLLAN'S Young men look to us for the newest ideas They Righfly Should because Quality and Style are embodied in the Hart, Schajrter E6 Marx SOLD EXCLUSISIVELY BY The Dollan's Go. 121-123 South Salina St. FURNISHINGS AND HATS TO MATCH ll l l ll l I ll ll l ll ll ll l ll 1 l ll ll l ll l li it it ll ll l ll ll ll K l ll it - -....-,,.....-..-....ml-.-..........-..........35 Foul Hundred Thirty-ni H6 ezouinn-an-u 1 1 -- 1u 1a - 1-u:u1n1u.1 -- -..-nn1nnvnnvau-- --ni -. 1n1nn1 vnl1lo'e Dr. lflick- How are the representatives from the States chosen for the Senate F in Miss Sourshu lhe senators are chosen according to their size. .f. -...-.u-..,-...-..-.. -......-....-..,.-.H-....-. -...-...-.,.-...-. ..... Q.. .. ..- ........ -..-....-..-......-.........-....f. .g. -........-...-......-..-..-..............-....-....-...-....-.................-...-...-...-....-.. ...........-....-....- ..-..-ng. Man from Simps Hall gave a Havenite his seat on the Walnut car. H i 1 llavenite Qscornfullyj l don't want the seat of a slacket. Simp- lf they had as much powder over there as you have on your nose we'd have lmeare the Kaiser long ago. ll ,:...-...-.,-....-...-...-...-...-...-...-.. ... .....,-....-.,.-. -.. - .... ...... ........ -...-...-..... ... ..-....-..........:. .:, -..-,.,-...-..-,. -.. -...-. -..-....-...-.,.-...-.. -,...... ..-..,-...-.,..-,...-.,.-.. -. -..,.-,.,... -.. -........,'. SOME FARMICRS Helen Cohb- We must first discuss our costumes for the farm unit. Alice lves- I want cretonne bloomers to match my knitting bag. ll qu.. -. -. -..-..-..-......i...l-...-...-...-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-........-...-..-. -. .-...-.. -.H-nf. 1 V- XT 1 iuuiui 1uinninuiuniuzuuuiuiuninnx- :nn 1:1 vnu: 1nn1n'o JE 'A E ' . i . L. SOCICIY Brand Clothes ll : : ' ll V . MA 0 E For College Men H ffl 5 . i , . . . 'NX lhisis yourstore H ,, My i t .. ,L-, t - u , Step in today and H aria? :Li ,, , Let us prove it to y 0 u U iQra:.ir:'a :Ma Ely - ., . i .O WN ' My ?:-15 liverythlng for college men if 640' 4, -ffl: -- JQW :'ahy?Qv'll6nl ,, y' I 5' 'A EEE hx, i i-5 l X ' Q QM an 5 WELLS 86 COVERLY, Inc. EE , i 4 . - 334-336 South Salma Street A 5I'f'fIu ilYl'1h.ml lll'f --ii -un--u-.I-at-. -nn-n - --- '-..-..-- ---nm-n--lu-. -1.-Ji. ll Dr. lflick- What do they do with the captured Red Cross supplies-antiseptics, false ll in teeth, artificial limbs, ctc.? ll ,e Miss Palevsky- .... Why .... er .... use them and return them after the war. i. gnc --anim--n :nn:nn:nn1-nn1nn1un-un- --nnvuulnnvnni-n --n --:svn -- n--nn1un1nn1nn1unvnn1n -n -nie ll Witty lleta--H Know why Gordy Cerow was sick going across? ii if lnquisitive 'llhetaf- No, why? ll ir Witty lieta- lforgot to bolt his food. ll -..........-..-.....-.-..-..-..-..-.... -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.- - -......... - .-.-.:f. Four llunrlrc-tl Forty 1 1.-1--1-n1uu1u'1 1-11-n1n1 1.11:-1ul1uu1-.1111 1-111.1.-1--1..1..1..1..1nn1uq1- 1u1n1n1n1n 1m-n u1u1u1qu1n1 1'-1 ' 'l'H1i MUSIC HOUSE OF QUAl,1'l'YfliS'l'ABLISHI-ID 1860 Clark Music Co. 416-420 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y. MASON Sz HAMLIN PIANOS APOLLO PLAYER PIANOS SHEET lWUSlC-Sll'fxfI.L INSTRUIWICNTS Clark Irifh llarpf Viclrolar' -Y Y' Nrfc Ifli'l..fO7l..1' 1-A1-.1--1--1---.--1--1--1--1-1--1-.1-I1-11,----1 1 1 1..1n1n1.n141p1-p1u11u-I.-...1 U U 1an1uu1u1nm1'.l11umn u1..1,.1,,,1,.1,1.,1,,1 , '1 11 9 Godards' Muszc House H M S M TH If 110 USE 1 V M Write for Saul'.r Srfo' .lnuuol ' OF QE R VICE 1 and get right on prives of ' ' '11 'Ii i?'lll'L:Cgl, llfloufur, Lawn Q and In 1 1 1 'lclt cuts. ,nrgcst Seed SJracusgSN Evtreet 1, 11 Store between New York and y a ' ' ' N Chicago. Music for All Instruments M Pinnar Player Piano: V H H Talking lWacln'11e.s' 11 1' James St., byravuse, 1, Uflicc llours-9 A.M. to 7 P. M. Phones: ii- 'F' will . ' livnnings und Sunday Warn-n 773-W S H H by Appoinlmnnt Residence 115511.11 V lllmwporaltcclj 4770 ll M Russian and Cabinet Baths Ready-tO-Wgaf Garments ll JLl!l'L'fI'l'L' mid Villralory llflrznugz' for Women and Misses 11 1 'l'. F. Keanu-, Proprietor 1' 11 MEZZ Homo fognulics umrrozlry Jlussnyp 323 South Salina Street 11 301-311 University Bldg. Syracuse, N. Y. Syl-11111111-, N. Y. 1 11.-5.41m-M1g1m.....p-una-ny-.gu1.'1 1 1 1 1.-1-.1--1.-1-ynuuu111:--1--1..1 1 IRQ 1 NICHOLAS 1:111--1n1--1...-.n1n1n1n1n1..1n1n1 M. PETERS 1 1323535 STOR1E CLOTHING CO. 1 the Bridge 140-142 North Salina Street n1. Buy your Clothing direct from the llflamlfaciurerr and moo from X3 lo X10 Custom-Made Clothes Ready-to-wear Clothes 1522 to 11545 511115 to 11135 Bmutzlful Ifurnlxlzlngx, 1Vmfl'1uuar, Shirlx, lilo. 1 ... - ... .......---..-..-..-.-..1-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-...-.....,,.,,....,,,,-,,-,,,,- Four llundrud Forty-or 0? '1 . 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 uf ofa 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,I o'o 1 1 -0.0 1 U 0 I7 0 l K 1. M. Newing- Why weren't you outside my class to meet me? Corey- You ought to get into this habit of some mcatless days. 0 0 0.0 0.0 Dr. Buell Cin Chemistryj- We will now take poison. Soph.- Go ahead. 0 0 0.0 0.0 Dawson- Shall I sing Fosti's 'Good-by,? I Bored Pi Phi- I clon't care whose you use and don't bother to sing it, just say it. 0 0 0.0 0.0 Miss Parsons- What are the two acts of respiration? Future Elocutionist- Inspiration and expiration. 0 0 0,0 0.0 i Tommy Perrin stood gazing longingly at the enticing display in Nick Peters window. Ken Buckley stopped to inquire whether he was thinking of buying the marked down lavender shirt. Gosh no,,' replied Tommy wistfully. The only thing that fits me ready made is a handkerchief. 0 0 0.0 0,0 392 wanteh tu trp it Fat MacKenzie Cin History classj--What made the Tower of Pisalean? Four Hundred Forty-two X f rx N ln' V EM' f -wmm-'nf , V I f ' I V K- I I . . i Plmto Ixy Iniunulmx A FRENCH 75 Will you co-operate, or will you obstruct ? This well known question, asked by President Wilson. has a profound signi- ficance in many avenues of activitiey. It forms, when applied in a slightly differ- ent way, the basis upon which has been built the success of Mr. Tholens, of the Tholens Press, in his business association with the students in particular. Himself a former student at Syracuse, he has been deeply interested in all student affairs, and to his efforts in co-operating with the students in their many social affairs, in the making of their programs and menus, is due in some degree the success of these affairs. He has a complete equipment and deserves the support ofthe entire student body. The walnut Qllar at 1 Q. RI. ' One morning recently, a short rather stout man on the car asked a big fellow who was standing on him for a little space. The man answered by pointing to a sign over his head which read: For Space Here, apply to Allens Advertising Agency. Four Hundred Forty-three 1 1 1. 1. -1 ... 1 TlnTpgiuuiunTlu1n1.guTln1 1 .-. -. 1 1 1 1 .1 iqlin-u HE new addition of 200 moderate priced rooms makesThe Onondaga the largest hotel in the State, New York City ex- cepted. Under the direction of l+'red'k W. Rockwell, as is also the Ten Eyck, Albany, I' T. N. Y. Rates 31.50 Per Day and Upwards 1 1 -. 1. -. .-. .- .1 1. Tug.: .-.nL.u-ql-l.1l,T..1q.i'..-..1g..- 1 1 41..1.,.1q C. W. P. REYNOLDS CO. Corner Warren and jefferson Streezs HATS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES The Store Where the College Man Trades nil... 1...1.,.1..1.H--1u1'u...,,...............1.........1.ui..1..1...1,...1..,,1..1.,,1..,.1.,,,1 1 1 -11.1-.ini-inlinlil-,111-...u11-41-I-in 1. .1..1.-ui...-......1......,.... ...q I-.-.1. ,1..1..1....-...iq SPECIAL SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS STEINWAY and other PIANOS-GENUINE AEOLIAN PIANOLAS VICTOR VICTROLAS Small Musical Instruments--l ull catalogue of Victor Records, Sheet Music and lioolcs. Pianos Rented, Tuned and Moved at lowest l'2ltCS. Make Our: Your Murie Slorefnr the Bef! in lfverythiug and Saving. L E I T E R B R O S . lfi.EiE.1iil'ill?9 31 13?2ff3Fl6?i'if,-.IM Hundred Forty-funr 1,.1.n1uu1u41uw1n41nu1 1 1uu..n..--nl...q.igI.-gl-I.-1.1.1.1...ilu-.q.1q,41'g.-,u1lu-I.-.qu u.1..,1..,1....1 .. -.ia-.u.1u,,1.,.1,..1 PRI TING THAT is RIGHT Wl-l.A'l'l'IVl'1li your needs may he in the printing line. you will make no mistake coming here. Whether it is Programs, Menus Dance Orders, Cards, Posters, or a more extensive jolt, such as Fold- ers, Pamphlets or Magazines, Text Books,Lyon will receive just what you want promptly and reasonably. ORANGE PUBLISHING 022 ll'Vl.V' fl l'l COMPANY .Y 1-fi-..1'.fm-55, N. 1 u i-..--1-m------m.-mi--n--nu-nu-mi-mi-mi uw..n - ' 'Q-an-n ,1..n11iq1....- i......1 .. .- ...mi . Supply and Demand Salaries are on a wholly new hasis this year, many cities and villages have advanced every teacher from 550.00 to 210000. 'lihe United States Commissioner of Education says every teacher's salary should be advanced 25'Z,. We make it our husiness to know wh at teachers are worth today, and to get it for them. CALL ON US School Bulletin Teachers Agen cy C. IV. ,I?,'lRDIa'l5N SYR,'lCUS,If, N. Y. 1yin1-I.im1.1.,,,..-.,,,,.....,i......1..-..1..i IEFFER ROS. 218-222 NORTH ADVERTISERS SALINA STREET OF FACTS Most Complete Home Furnishing Establishment in Central New Yorle Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, Furniture, Rugs, House Furnishing' Goods Electric Specialties, Fishing Tackle, Etc. .... - - .... - -mi--i.-..-..-.un-ui. Four Hunrlrt-nl Forty-fiv l V l l V l l l l ll l ll l l ll l ll ll I ll ll l ig... 0 I- Qliovuer Store Slick Cto fresh firosh who had heen Waiting a long timej-Did you ring the hell? Frosh-No, I was tolling it. I thought you were dead. o o 4.0 0.4 rehersal to Students and Bell Boysj- About three T. Leo Cat T. 84 IS. chorus with 'Charming widows.' Two more of you come of you start this song on time in on 'Good af'ternoon.' liut the Whole hlooming gang of you are right there when it comes to 'the quiet spoon'l Sz B. rehersalsb- One afternoon l'll T. I,co Cexplaining further plans for T. take the Coed's alone and the next time Illl see the Widows. lVIurphy- What are you going to do, Mae? Speaking of ereeds. Prof-What is a dogma?' Frosh-A mfs mother. I I Zbis Ether One day I-Iagherg, '19, enter Spauldings store and approached a clerk with an air of a champion. I am a rower, said he, and I want to me m l easured for two pairs of rowing trousers-the kind with the sliding seatsf' Four llundrvd Forty-six Quality Serfvice milk Einbnstun Restaurant 344 south sauna S-f .j 4 x 4 ' Syracuse, N.Y. FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING R REFINISHING Cabinet Work of All Kinds SYRACUSPE CHAIR HOSPITAL 1309 East Fayette St. Phone-Warren 4846 G. Arthur Ifazrbcmles PHOTOGRAPHER 404-406 Seitz Bldg. SYRACUSE, N. Y - Phone-Wa rren M02 .1ni..ig.-....1..1..i.gig-1-1.-...I-......-...-ui..14.14.1.1.1...i..1..1..---1q.1..i..1q.i. Spencer Clothing Co., T AILORS Over 28 years of experience counts We make your clothes according to the style you designate, on the size your body requires. Our garments wear and hang satisfactorily. To Measrtre Oniy. 324 West Fayette St. next west N.Y.C.R.R. Depot : SYRACUSE, N.Y. 1IIllI't ? 152.3-,.-, .- ' . ,I l . 1 s Tune 1917 Srcwlou Cmss Elle Volunteer l never thought As zz little codger, That when I grew up I'd he called zu draft cloclger. Q o o Ulillar My Tuesdays are mezltless My Wednesdays are Wheatless, l'm getting more eatless each day. My home it is heatless, My hed, it is sheetless, 'l'hey're all sent to the Y. M. C. A. The bar-rooms are treatless, My coffee is sweetless, Each day I get poorer and wiser. My stockings are feetless, My trousers are seatless, Oh Boy! How I hate the Kaiser. Prof. Cin German classl-How clo you form cardinals from orclinals? l rosh-Promote them. Four llundred Forty-eight -u,u1uu1 1 1 1 1uu1nu1uu1uu-.. -..nu..-.nu.-inn-.nun-unn1.un--nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1:11 1 1 l Tlzoenix Mutual Life Imumnce Co. l H tzrtford Comzefticut lfsfablished ISSI ll 77 The Wonder Policy Will pay l. ?HiS000.00 at death and all acumulated dividends. 2. 5lFS0.00 a month for life upon permanent total disability. 3. The company pays the premiums for you with no fur- ther charge 0l1KlCClllCI'l0I1. 4. 'lihe company pays annual cash dividends and increases the cash value as tho you were paying the prenuums ll1 stead of the company. 5. Pays double the policy in case of any accidental death. John G. Wintsch, General Agent Warren 4877 504 s.A.s1K.Bmg. SYRACUSE, NY. unin-I1nn1nn..m11un1.u.i1.u-1...1nn1n 11.lin-gg.-1.1I.1uiui..1.,1...........i..1..-..1..i..1, 1u....nuiuq1 I'll lfl 2 272 ,fyj fl One coat of' Bay P if State Brick 85 Ce- FOICCII ' ment Coating will Your K f Awww, waterproof all con- j X wg.-if V pgyn, 7 crete and cement Concrete, jg! -Z X surfaces without r hy ' f destroying the dis- CCIDCIH A X tinctive texture of or Stucco j i All ,e,, 7 the cement. lt he- 5 A K comes a part of the House X. il I material overwhich . llfff' l 'll Ag it is applied and AQHIHSK E imiiiuifgfiawulllii g1f7f'orqls pl'0tCCtl0I1 ljampnessu ..VYY Ei .i,,:r qi1 'i I-, M I V to the structure. lli7'Z6'i1JC1i7I,If.S' and If6l7'7l7.Slll'S 229-231 lf. Genesee St. ,1.,,,,1,,,,.1u,.1i.,.1...1..,,1.u,.i ...- - -- --..-u--.H-.--.-.-..-...-....-....-.-I.- Four lluxulr.-tl I ort,y IW' Ili , f -I 'I f.: . ,,, ,. .5. . f'. , -I .'.. .,'.' ,., ., ,j. .:,.1, '.,. . Luz-- 4.1..-,. 'X'r,- -L , Jfnrce of ifpahit Corp. Levi-Halt! VVho goes there? Voice in the dark-Ordnance Ofhcer. Corp-Advance and give the discount. Harold Dawson, twenty minutes late per usual blusteres up to the Professor with his nonchalent, Here l am, Professor. Soul see, came in a grufl' voice, and l'Il give you just one question. De- scribe the universe and give two examples. o 4.4 Ulibe Tlinfurunate Jfart Bob Deans-- lt just occurs to me that I have not a cent of money with me. , . Cuckoo ' Wright- Oh that cloesn't matter. You are known here. Deans- Yes, unfortunately. Qliliatrh the ibrufessur Dr. l-largitt in Zoology lecture--- I must beg you to give me your undivided attention. Ir is absolutely impossible that you can form a true iclea of this hideous animal unless you keep your eyes hxecl on me. Mercer'-J'Next to a woman, what is the most nervous thing vou know ? , . , Labeen CungrammatlcalIyj- lVle, next to a woman. Four llunflrefl I iI'iy ,I.1In-i..ilq1un1nn-n1u..1...-..1..1,,i -. T .Q -.. .-.ggyuniqui-1.145-q.1.n1n.i.-.1-gn-.I-1...1..1.u1 -111-1.111.111-gg... 1 1 FRIEND L. WELLS, '06 SPECIAL f1G1aN1' A ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY HARTFORD, CONN. LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH 424 Union Bnaminn sYRAcUs1c, N. Y. rnnne 6047 n-.lu..n1qiu1.n.--1. 1niug-.uuiuu-.nn-:pg-u-In-gig.-qini 1-p1nl1.u1-nip-.ni-li Athletlcs. ' At the word you instinctively think of Spalding For no matter what it is so long as it pertains to Athletic Sports-Spalding has it Catalogue on requext A. G. Spalding Sz Bros. 357 South Warren Street Syracuse, N. Y. nuinninninng 111.-nn-n 1 innlnu.-. T 1q,1..1..1p.1..1q.1qu- u1n.1-li-,uni - Uh M593 THE INN al:Au1-true lVlodcrn lfireproof No 'l'ips , Telephones Restaurant Nillllllifljf' Hui frm! tfnla' II 'nfvr in liwfgf lfnmu lf.-I 7'lL'.S'-Om' 15c'r.voll, 51.25. il..50: fum, 52.00, 32.25. l'lf'l'lh prl'1faie balk, 52.00 ami 11,5 Cor. lf. jefferson and Montgomery Sts. ll. ll. AHliU'l l', lllrllnufur .- 1 inini Qnuuln-u1..1..1..1-.1 1.-illiqinpi-li. -uiuuiuiu-mini.. 1 .1..1gq-nn-m.1..1.- in-n.ig.1..1-.41 Oar De partment: Bank -- Receives deposits, pays against check and allows NZ, interest. . Bond - Supplies investors with first-class bonds. Trust- Acts as lfxecutor, Ad- ministrator or Guardian and as agent in any capacity. Safe D6p0.S'Z'f- Rents bows at 563.00 per annum and up- wards. Also stores boxes and trunks. The Syracuse T rust C ompaay 330 Warre1z Sireet s'roP 1.00K LISTEN U. R. NEXT al the Varsity Barber Shop lllilflll VOUJVG On the hill-but on the level Four Hundred Fifty l on 1 ipupular Helen-VVhat kincl of face powcler clo you use, l,il? l,il-'4Wl1y do you ask? A Helen-John says 'its the hest he ever tastecl. o oo lfreclclieg-Do you think there's marrying anal giving in marriage in Heavc Alice- --How can there he? l clon't suppose thcrels a man in the place. '. Q Hector-Why clo you always stand hefore thc mirror while dressing? l-lortenscf-'llo see what is going on, ol' course. o that Smith who just eallccl for you? Co-ecl--XVasn,t olcl the maicl to tell him l was not at home. Juniors-Yes: l t Co-eclf Suppose he finals out that you are? Junior!-l'll tell hiin l 'thought it was you. 'Q no Green l roshf1l'lease Nlr. what huilcling is rhc Stacliuni in? Sin1p Soph--V -ln rho ohservatory, l think. r lluurlrr-rl l il'ly-Iwo 1.y1,u1.g1..1.11-un1ni1nn-11.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1nu1nu11111111111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.1 1 1,1,1,1 1 1 1..,1uii1.u1..1uu1nu1nn1i'11p1 Me1z's Outfitter 1 X U 1 7 Shzrtmaker i ,,-,-,.,.......--......x----,-------.-..-u------i----5 GEORGE G- KENYON ir, 'fFi::3s:z1ff 'x:'f'.X1r.':' ,2ai:1.i31:e22r' 'Hr Q - .1,H'Hl'dXV00li lflooring in01E.ll .-11'la1f.s'7'. Ili-210 '.S:'l1lx'i4lCIf.S'ls',N. V. WfWl'liiS'ill'E ml RIHZHI' I .. - - .. - - - -.-........-...4..- -- - - - 4 - - - - -.-..- - -, George Edward Nearing, D. D. S. D aZBentist n u Q 1596 Discount to . 515 University Building U Faculty and Students Syracuse, N. Y. Just to Remina' You 1 1Ii At this Store you will find a complete stock of essentials for all seasons of the year. 11 DraugI1tsmen's Instruments, Pocket Knives I . , , , Scissors, Manicure bets, Razors. ' V 1I Hunting and Camping Equipment, Fishing 1 fackle, bkates, biilS,FODOgg2ll1S, Snow Shoes, etc. i l Burhzms and Black H 136-136' North Salina Street ' ' I W - - -...-...-....-..-..-...-...-..fl Four Ilnnclrr-il I il't.y-tim-Q f n' ' il Ill I ifll I-Af. 1 , , u ' ij ,rj 'k ' . M 4 f if ? -- - 2-Xifrngl -if L , I: . .1-5 i 1: i ., 4 l I 1' Mflj M . H . 'J , , l .llQjjfiQE'5f55 '1 5 Q .V . f5xgffgfgzJ 'la.lsela::r-I f I .ii!iig5i, X' li'f.f..:. '- HI --.--nm: ' ' assi I ' J X '..:...i.'l Wllll Hubby- Really, you ought not to sleep in ehurchf, Wifey- Why not F Hubby- You snore so loud you wake me upf' 'I' 'l' 'I' Co-Ed- Can I take the Summit Car to Snell's without change F Frosh- No, you need car faref' ' ' 'I' 'I' 'I' Proud Frosh- Every Dollar I have was earned honestly. Teasing Co-Ed- By whom P 'I' 'I' 'I' Vain Senior- Don't you think my hair is very thick?', Boob bluniox'- Well, it grows on your head, you knowf, .-,n-.nn-ninn-qqT..1m....,q-I -up-nn-nn.-.I 1 'g y' niml1,miun.-un....nnn1uulu..nun-Him..-m11,. .. 1 'l R ' W. t. to See ' ' 'l yan 1 Q lumm H H Poehlman Shoe Co. I as well as members of all X X other Classes at A. E. Nettletorl Shoes l l 'l For Men in ' ll The Varsity Drug Shop V H Geo. B. Grey Shoe , So. Crouse Ave. at Marshall St. H N lo' WWW' H Only two blocks from the Campus W H UI1iVel.Sity cjutfiltters H Candy Soda Cigars Toilet Articles , H 317 S, warren W,35q1 ,. ,:.......-...-...-..-..-..-..-....-....-...-...... - -....-.M-,.... - - -.. .. .. - -.,....,... Four Hundred Fifty-f our l H H H H ll l l H H l H H l l H l ll H l -------------------------.----......5. 1 H ' . H Blodgett' Cf ff f g'1 Speczalty H 308 S. Clinton Street SYRACUSE, N. Y. I H f' l E. B. oore, Casio-m Tazlor . Classy Suits at Popular Prices. f Distinctive and attractive clothes for dressy men. 1022, Di.l'60ulll lo Facufry and Slmlznlx H 116 W. Washington Street SYRACUSE, N. Y. I l-PlS'I'l!ll3ll'l'Ol!S Ol QQI IN5 PRATT Sz LAMB lfRT'S ll 'X Celebrated Varnishes and Enamels 1' llf.'Sa,':225?ll'l MARVIQLU WALL 1'AlN'1's 1 saggy? l,AWRI'1NClC l'AlN'l'S ll lx ,i'iiiiiHgi3'i -Inlmlmcrs and Retailers of livcrytlming in the Paint lline H llypimi l . P. Collins Paint Company, lnc. l' 225 W. l AYl'l'l l'l'l S'l'lll4ll'l'l' lUlllHIl7 7331. liT1777l11 1l711171 I lun: ill1llillll'T 'I J. w. DAwsoN Gian. u. imwsun ll GENERAL CONTRfll.'TORS J lsUIl,m1RS AG., Lin. AND CI-IIQMICAI, BU1l.mNG ! 231 UN1oN BLDG. SYRAQUSE, N. Y. -,nu,-,,,,1,,,,,-,,,,...,,,,...,,,-.,......,1- ... - 1 1 1 .. - 1 1 1 .. -..-.....--..-...-..1..1....,:, Four llunilrvml Fifty-five 1, 76:1 ,. ,iss ,. I ' s fffzist-., V I , , . . 4 .,. ',Z ', . XVHH, ' -' .r1, Qt Qlihc ZBraft Zmnarh Examining Doctor--lVlar1'ied? Drafted Man-No, Doctor I got this scar in a railroad accident. o 0 0.0 0.0 S-'It 215132 manure He-I can't get the hang of the Fox-'l'1'ot-soniehow I always seem to end on the wrong foot. She-Yes, on mine. O She-I don't stand on triflcs. He Clooking down at her feetj-So l perceive. 'l'urza--l'm losing my hair. Freishe-Whom do you suspect? She-I haven't met ou since ou owned '1 new Y Y . 1 automobile. He-I expect to run across you very shortly now. Four ll uuclreil Fifty-six '4,1.,1..1..1-1. .1lg...I1.l1g1.11.111:n1n-....n1n1-.1.l1un1--1..1nn1-.1..1..1..1...-.41 EUROPEAN SERVICE A LA CARTE H THE YA TES HOTEL H Thoroughly Modervz in Equipment and Service WILLIAM D. HORSTIVIAN SYRACUSIC, N. Y. .'g.1..1..1..1,.1..1..-...1-1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1.-1.-1 1 1 1..1..1..1..... 1.1 Q 1m1nn1p,.1p,,1,p1,1...1l.1..1..1..1..1.I1511.1.1..1.,1.l1..1..1..1..1..1..1.11-11-n.. I' WHITE LINE TAXICAB SERVICE ii ii i l Q' WARREN 44 1 Ilnlimitecl supply of high grade earsg also Fords. Special rates to students for Senior Ball, Formal Dances H and Parties H Salisfaclion Guaranfeed or .Iloney Refunded ii 126 W. Fayette, cor. S. Clinton SYRACUSE, N. Y. h X V .1 il! ff ,fu I-nu-uu1n1n-----nn-n-u1uu--un--u1un-.----11--1 1 1.- 45 5, f I j Z Be a Lzwe W zre ' v V 6.45: and join the crowd of gentlemen who dine at H 1 I the Kirk Stag Restaurant. I ' ' . u Q lllllw 1 We do everything and have everything a little i better than anywhere else. , ffl' lz'.S'7'.ll-'l,l.Ylllc'lI 1805 I n , , CYLONNOR 81 WI IINER I IL..-l ui! W. Fayette and Clinton st. SYRACUSE, N. Y. 5, J., .-..-..-..-..-...-......-..-.. .---.-. .....-..-..-..-..-..-..- The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee fisxetx, january I, 1918, ,X393,533,923 Iufurauee in Force, ,5ll,604,426,324 I Henry Phillips, General Agent 6 7 m' QQ'fQQQiT12Q,1f Q2fl'Qf' ...N1qI.1uu1nu--m1,N1itif1IH1ln...M1q.11W...01.,..,,1nn1..1.,1..1..1.,1,.1,.1,.,1.,.1..1..1. Four Iiuurlu-il Fifty-sf 1.1 Q,- 1 1 You Never Can Tell ' When someone is sizing you up , but you can be certain that your ii personal appearance will give a favorable impression when you wear a RAYN- STER-for a RAYNSTER WEATHERPROOF COAT is a recognized standard of l value. Look for tne U.S. seal-the honor mark ofa great company-the ll W guarantee of quality. RAYNSTER styles for every kind of ll ',.4w9 'f'g555Q wear and weather. K, 1' 2 SYRACUSE RUBBER sToRE ll +000 We Clinton Street near Fayette gl 'l Vfiqq LUN? Everything in Rubber Good: and Auto Supplier M -v-W' s C. D. Brooks, Manager A superior Eastern Agency. H No Registration Fee charged. ' We render real Persona! Service. ii 314 First National Bank Bldg. SYRACUSE, N.Y. ii Hundreds of Syracuse University Graduates ii have secured excellent appointments through Our Bureau during the past seventeen years. Graduate: pay ur nothing unless we place them. The Bert lligh School: and Collegrr ask, us daily to recommend strong candidates to fill good ll positions. We guarantee prompt and lzjicierit Personal Service at any season of the year. is Why not ask to have registration hlank and literature sent to you today? Your request M will receive prompt and careful attention. We rerpeeqfully rolieit the opportunity to serve you. l 7 ' N 'S H EMPIRE IEACHERS AGENCY, Inc. 432 University Block : Phone Warren 6862 I Svimcusiz, N.Y. 'l Wm. H. MacMillan, Mfl7'- ESTABLISIIED 1001 May Onderdonk, Ass'l. Mgr. faint:nu-nu1uu--::-nu1nn- 1 1 1un-un1nn--uuiuuinu--uurun1 1 --nuiuuinu-an-nu-lu-nu-un1 ...,-..........-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-.......-..-..-...-....-..-..-....-...-..-........-..-.... .- l The Guardian Life Insurance Company if of America The Company of Modern Insurance Service H Established in 1860 under the laws of the State of New York ll H Central New York Agency, G. D. Petrie, Manager ii 313-317 Onondaga County Savings Bank Building, SYRACUSE, N.Y. 1 i ,L5.,.....-...--it..---...q--I.--.-......---..-..-...-..-..,,...,,,,, I .- Four Hundred Fifty-eight .1......,,1.n1ruins.-nu.-..,nn...nn1.-1 1 ..- - 1 1 1 .1n-n-u-.n- .... 1 1 ,suing--ui 1...1..i.......in-..ginuLuuT , 1-1n1un1nn1ln1nn1:n-1mm--n...n11111:-1uu-uu....nof, an-1.1-1:1nu..n1-.11111.u1n.1n..-n-n1u1-.1- 0:0 1 11 1 11 11 I1 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 Or an 001. 1 HO. K. PRODUCTS xl' I , I1 11 'f'.- , WEN ,'f ,iw , g S 1' 11 The WASHBURNE 0.K. l'apc1'1 asrcncr ,, , The SANITARY 0.K. Eraser Sash m H H The O.K. Letter Opener E: 1-1 H I 011 Sale al all Slnliomry Slorw' 2 Xi, M E 11 H Nlzxcle by Q' C9 I 111 .. 11 11 lhe O.K. M2ll1LlfHCtUfll1g Co. 1-L' R Q O 11 11 Q l lCllSC N Y 8 Q MIRRORS gn F' I -Y' - - - 5 O 5 4 1 1 1 1.-1--1-1-1-.1-1-1-.1.-1-----1.--1.6. M R in D' 11 an 'rp bib Z 1.1 .1 .1 .1 , , .. .Q 7 1429 S 6,3 7 U Ir.1-1-1-.11.1.-1--.-1-.1--1--1,1.-1n 11.5 5 5 11 11 COTR ELL E39 LEONARD in Sash I 1 ALBANY, N. Y. H 1 1 W ood Glass Co. 1 1 1 James St- H g1lakzr,r of M. G. GROSSMAN, Pres. 11 11 Cgpg, CEOWHS and Hoods 1u-.n1n-1nn1uu1un1nu1ql1nn 1..1'n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.--n1uu1 1 o 4 1:1111-1:11nu1nu1nn1nn1nn1..--1.1-my-u-1-.11 1 1 1 --111..---.1nu-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1 rozcvn, Curtis rozefn 411-415 SOUTH SALINA STREET, SYRACUSE Furniture Rugs Draperies Lamps Materials Novelties Etc. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1un1u,1lu1nn NE'S Home, Rooms or office is a fair index to one's character-Let yours show an individuality.-We can help you. 1 1 fo 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 I1 1 11 1 0:0 Four Hundred Fifty-iiim 9 1 1 l 'B T . bla sf-o 45 'N-113' liing-What is your income? Bang-About 2 A.M. First you love, Then you woo, Then you marry And then you're through? o 0 0.4 0.4 First Spook- How did you get out of your Collin F' Second Spook- I used a skelton key. He- How'd you like to have a pet monkey? She- Oh this is so sudden. They want us to keep A little red hen And also to keep A pig in 21 peng To feed them on scraps We're told not to make- O help us, Good Lord For dear piggy's sake. Four Hundred Sixty 1 1n1n1m1..1n1n1p1n1p1n1 1'.1.1p.1-1lq1lq-ll-1.1 1..1lu1n1..1..1,.1-.1-.1 K ELECTRICITY-COMFORT-ECONOMY ll HICRIC AR li THE SUGGICSTIONS Reading Lampx Floor Lamp: Desk Lamp: Shower Lighlx Dome: for Dining Room 1, lfleelric Toasters' Electric Iron: Eleelric Slove: Electric Curling Irvine Table Lampx . l 'l l.ook us over and get our prices before you.1n:lke your selection. ' I 'l he most complete electric shop in the state. l fllxo Plumbing, llealing and Eleetrie Repair: l Opposite City Hull CQ, Syracuse, N. Y- L ,. 1 1. 1.p1.,1,.1p.1 1 1..1..1.11l.1 1-111.-q.1p.1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111.1 - - -..-.-.-......-....-,..-.,-...-....-.........,.........,.-.........-...,-...-,.,.......................-.... .... ....-...........g. The Block Long Store Witho'ut a Back Doorf, ' listablished in 1868 I-Iardware--Tools-Cutlery-Paint Electrical Specialties-Sporting Goods H 119 Em Alex. Grant S Sons 134-136 um Wasllin ton Street S FZICUSC, Genesee Street H E 1 1 Loyal Fraternity illen fllwayr Palronize l J 9 Their flclwrlzlverr, ll ll X H so BUY Yoon ' INS 1 RUC1OR Flashlights, Razors, Strops, Cutlery H ' Ukulele I , . , - l .. , 1 Hardware, Seeds, etc., at ll ' Hawanan btecl Gultm. ' I , i 1 EB S Zllld H H Mitfif Studio I E E I M COpp. Onondnlzn llolielj H Warren St., Opp. Posroflice N H 118 li. jefferson Sr. SYRACUSI5, N.Y. H H H g, ,V 4 Fraternity .. ,,,:N ll Mu ll ll Jewell-y and ' 1: Tailor U Cleaner H ll ' X' ' ling,-:Wed WW H Alterations Our Specialty l ll ' l Cards X 1: Pressing and Repairing ll in M. R. Dower l , 1 Manufacturer of Pins, Badges and Medals Denler in Wntehes und Diamonds Y ll 212 Bastable Blk. SYRACUSH, N.Y. S44 S. Warren St., SYRACUS13, N.Y. ll ll Phone Warren 1404-,I in ll Work Called For and Delivered H iv 0 li 1111... ,,:1n1:: . .:-7:-:1:m -11: 51:1-: -024 Four Ilundrocl Sixty-onu CCDLLEGE CLASS BOOKS We w1l1 make attract1ve proposmons to Busmess Managers of College Annuals who deslre to produce well made books A contract w1th us means super1or pr1nt mg blndlng and engravmg serv1ce lwach book IS prlnted under the personal super v1s1on of our presldent who IS lmbued Wlth the one ambltlon to produce a good book THE DUBOIS PRESS ROCHESTER N Y O r TEDB P . . . . . 4 , . J 1 Builders gf Fine 9Bookf 69 Camlog: This nondagan Prin ed by H u ous ness dS' - d or 1548 Broadway flixecutivc OH'icej 557 Fifth Ave., Nlaw Yoluq Photographers to This Book and many other Colleges for :: :: the Season :' The School and College Department makes available the best skilled artists and modern methods, and also assures promptness and :: :: accuracy in completion of Work :: :: Studios also in Northampton, Mass. Princeton, N. Cornwall, N. Y. Ann Arbor, Mich. South Hadley, Mass. Lawrenceville, N. Hanover, N. H. Lafayette, lnd. West Point, N. Y. Ithaca, N. Y. Four Hundred Si Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Xty-t I I ' . :l Cl G 72072 Z G7 E ' l ' .., n I Www' r n 3 ENGJZA WNG r PA NY 5 . - , H . Q CHICAGQ , I : ff ' QQ I : : ' f in I I Q . - I 3f55if1' I z ' gm o o 3 - um- V V, if :3 ylffgxg. 1, 1 I I1.,:l Q W- I . K, ,iv : , A ,wx l,i,,. . l W 3 , J j:1:,'fe, of l - .. ' 1 ' I 2 I .xk-FW f , 'Tix 3 ' W ' I rf' ,K ,Vx lf' ,ul Nh ' q- ' ' , 135'-Jr. 2 .... I . f l wfw fsix, ' 1 dkf' ' I iz, ij ' : 5 ooll 5 ' ' a ' : .- ' . 4 fi we iff' 3 , E : ,A Z Makers o - 9 ,A f v!,-,--31, --4'- . , I I 4 ' 'A'A ' 'I' ' f1?.6l1esf Quabfy I I f' Deszgns and Plafos : ' U .,4,- -. l u g for College and l795l2 School g . '1..'.'::f A I . Q jg : FIFIUG S I I V ? BRANCH OFFICESIATLAIWAIOLUMBUS-DAVENPORT- DES MOINESMINNEAPOLIS-SO. BEND ' . ,ln . I .fix A -A -----------1--Q--QQ-:Q -0---C-ob-,--Q----bo- lu' -6, W -1-VFR? l-Qj1X Four Hundred Sixty-four ,342 ,.. .,........,....--. .ff ' ,vp ' 1 If .M 'rf e . - v.. ff .'f,fxLF,,,M1K11l . .fri . we X f , . 4 I g fw 9 1. W 'I 'fav .,. 1 ' If l9'3yS'.,,5ig1 U, '15, L - . f Q f xi.n:...,,, . b I X- f.' .E- W- .-Q N , N' . . ', .- :- as-f K:-sa:-.1 . . , 1 .N gig' , , .f,,,, . f -. f ,, . 5 ',1,f 7' - Q-y , . rf- 6 it as M' s - . . .., M ,N 4 . An. . .- K. ., L,,, , , ' , , , 31 lW'e 'it' ' V . ,, , W V. E , ' , W ., I t--.J -., .1 ,a:.,e.-, --H' H Too Good to Pass By The egg-beater is performing stunts nowadays that were never even dreamed of a short time ago-not wit11 eggs or cream, but with jell-O. With an egg-beater and a package of jell-O the college girl is equipped to make so1neM1'11,q new--any one of fifty good things to eat that will be en- joyed as a welcome change from t11e monotony of fudge and kindred fixings. Plain jell-O dishes are fine, as everybody knows, but tl1e whipped forms, as easy as the other, are even finer. Following is a recipe for whipping Jell-O. It is much easier than it To Whip J ell-O Dissolve a package of jell-O in a pint of boiling water and let it cool. Begin to whip the jelly while it is still liquid-cold but not yet congealing- and whip until it is of the consistency of thick whipped cream. Use a Dover egg-beater and keep the Jell-O cold while whipping by setting the dish in cracked ice, ice water or very cold water. A tin or aluminum quart measure is an ideal utensil for the purpose. Its depth prevents spattering, and tin and aluminum admit quickly the chill of the ice or cold water. Add cream or whatever else goes into the dessert, if anything does, alter-not before-whipping the Jell-O. The whipping process more than doubles tl1e quantity of plain Jell-O, sc? that when whipped one package of Jell-O serves twelve persons instead o six. There are six pure fruit flavors of Jell-O: Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Orange, Cherry, Chocolate. Each 10 cents at any grocer's. Take time, please, to send us your name and address, so we can send you a new Jell-O Book that will tell you how to make delicious things that are too good to miss. THE GENESEE PURE FOOD COMPANY, Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Ont. sounds : Four Ilnmlrvnl Sixty-fi 0 .0 1. n l l 1 l l w V 1 l 1 l l i l 54 V 0 NAME Bardcen, C. W. Bauer, Claude . . Brown Curtis 8: Brown Burhans 8: Black . Brooks Bros. . Clark Music Co. Collins Paint Co. . Cotrell 84 Leonard . Dawson Brothers Dinturlil' Co. . Dolan Co. . Dower, M. C. . DuBois Press, 'lihe Ebeling, lf. H. . . Empire 'l'eachers Agency Fairbanks, G. Arthur Fairchild, W. li. Genesee Pure Food Co. Goettel, P. . . Grant, Alexander Godard Music House Gordon, Morris Huyler's . . Jahn 8: Ollier Co. . Johnston Resturant . Joy Co., Edward . Kcans, Tom . Kenyon Co., George . Kiel'l'er Bros. . Leiter Brothers . Mizpah, 'l'he . Meoie, li. li. . Four llunrlred Sixty-six flnhex uf 19l9 Qbnonhagan Qhhertisers p AGE 445 461 459 453 435 441 455 459 455 439 439 461 462 461 458 447 455 465 453 46l 441 461 439 'lfi-4 447 461 441 453 445 444 451 455 NAME Nearing, Dr. G. lf. . O. K. Mfg. Co. - O'Connor 8: Witner . Onondaga Co., The . Onondaga Photo Engravers Orange Publishing Co. Peters, N. M. . Pertrie, George . Phillips, Henry . Phoenix Life Insurance Co. Poelhman Shoe Company Reeve Co., C. A. . ' Reynolds, C. W. P. . Saul, C. F. . Shanahans . . Smith 8: llros., L. C. Spalding 81 Bros., A. G. Spencer Clothing Co. Syracuse Chair Hospital Syracuse Lighting Co..' Syracuse Rubber Co. Syracuse 'l'rust Co. . Syracuse University . Tholens Press, The . University Book Store Union Teachers Agency Varsity Drug Shop . Wells 81 Coverly . Wells, Friend L. . White Line Taxicab Co. White Studio . . Wood Glass Co. Yates Hotel, 'lille Young, H. M. . PAG li 453 459 457 444 437 445 441 458 457 449 454 449 444 441 441 435 451 447 447 439 458 451 433 443 437 458 454 440 451 457 463 459 457 451 Zlnhex ATHLETICS ' PAGE Athletic Governing Board Athletic Governing Board, W Baseball ...... Basketball ..... Basltetball,Women's . Block S Men . . Bowling ..., Crew . . . Football . Lacrosse . Swimming . Tennis . Track . -Wrestling . Campus Views . Calendar . . . CLASS RECORDS Senior . . . junior . . . Sophomore . Freshman . . CLASS SOCIETIES Corpse and Collin . . Devil's Own . . . Double Seven . . Eta Pi Upsilon . Monx Head . . . Phi Kappa Alpha . Phi Pl ...... Tau Theta Upsilon . . CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS Architectural .... Classical ..... Consumers' League . Cosmopolitan .... Cosmopolitan Women's . English ..... Forestry ..... German. . Illustrators . . Longlsland. . Philosophical . . Polity ..... Prohibition ..... Women's Equal Suffrage . Zoological . . . . Romance Languages . DICBAT ING i Debate Union . Debate leams . omen's 178 224 198 192 225 179 221 216 182 219 220 218 204 222 12 6 87 122 174 176 294 292 295 290 296 289 293 291 322 327 319 314 316 328 324 330 323 317 326 321 318 329 325 329 278 279 DE BATING-Continued DebateClubs . . Dedication .... FACULTY RECORDS Agriculture . . . Applied Science . Fine Arts . Forestry . . Law . . . Liberal Arts . Medicine . Nurses . Teachers Foreword. . . FRATERNITIES Alpha Chi Rho . . mppa ghi Sigma . P 8 appa Ka a Beta Theta Pi .pp. Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Tau Delta . Delta Upsilon . . Gamma Eta Gamma Kappa Sigma . . Lambda Chi Alpha Nu Sigma Nu . . Phi Delta Phi . . Phi Delta Theta . Phi Epsilon Pi . . Phi Gamma Delta . Phi Kappa Psi . . P1 Kappa Alpha . Psi Upsilon . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu . Sigma Beta . . . Sigma Chi . . . Sigma Nu . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon . Tau Delta Sigma . Theta Alpha . . Zeta Psi .... Zeta Beta Tau . . HONORARY SOCIETIES Alpha Xi Sigma . Gamma Alpha Epsilon i 5 Gamma Epsilon . Janus .... Lambda Tau Rho . Phi Beta Kappa . Pi Eta Sigma . . ' Phi Kappa Phi . . Pi Delta Epsilon . PAGE 281 7 58 50 40 55 48 32 43 60 53 4 352 388 382 346 334 364 336 386 358 376 378 380 344 374 348 342 370 34-0 360 372 368 350 356 359 384 362 338 366 303 304 305 307 31 1 299 310 298 306 Four Hundred Sixty-seven Zlnhtx HONORARY SOCIETIES-Com1'nued PAGE ORGANIZA'l'IONS P' La lmda Theta ..... 308 -V - PI Miinizpsilon . ..... 309 g'jIf2cf?fIfgj2rjf'f'0nS Sigma XI ' ' 302 SeniorJCounciI I Tau lieta Pi 300 Silver Ba ' ' ' In Memoriam ..... 9 Somcrsetk- S I '. V I I B. I MUSIC AND DRAMATICS QI'12f,nEf Af'f 'fw', If I3o:1r's Head .... 268 Y. W. C. A. . . . Tambourine and Bones . 265 Women's League Hniversity gand . . 2?-I I MI- . . . . 2 AI' 4 1 Wfiilfisisietogiiib . . . 275 SENIOR RECORDS Women's Instrumental Club . 273 Agriculture . . Ononclagan Board ...... 5 lgppliicl Science . me rts . . ORATORY Forestry . . . DeLima lfxremporaneous Contest 285 Law '--- Denison Declamarion Contest . 384 LIbeIfa,I Arts - ' Janus Oratorical Contest . . . 285 Medlcme - Proiliibtion Oratorical Contest . 289 Nurses - Sophomore Women's Reading . 283 Ieacllers White Memorial Contest . . 286 SPI INTFRS PATRIOTIC Amer. Amb. Photos 424 SOROTITIES ?i'2!:,':i3?i3iki 't. 1 Z3 ggpggg ggi ,ta - Military Training . 80 Alpl 6 mn P- ' ' -. ,- , pia micron 1 . . Military Iictures . . . 425 Al ,ha Phi Service List . .Ak inn' . 62 Alifha Xi Deim ' PUBLICATIONS 'f'.',pi 1gIif?'E'l'iia mm C L . . 261 Y 1 ' ' DiIi5Of5nge . . ' 253 Eiliinfiiiinitfa Z I Empire Forester . ' 261 Kappa Alpha Theta , Hand Book - - - 262 Kappa Kappa Gamma Onondagan ..... 256 pi gem phi l , , Orange Peel -- V - 259 gi Lambda Sigma 'f . K. . . PUBLICATIONS-Contfnued I PM 1LiTl,hf1IQ2f' , Syracusan ...... 1 ui. 252 Trllstees . . . Women's Stall' Daily Orange 1 T :L 255 Women's Day . 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